The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1921, Page 17

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ITBALL CAPTAN SAVES FIREMAN AT “PRNCETON BLAZE ‘Keck \Dashes Into Tower Club and Drags Out Unconscious Victim. (Special to The Evening World.) PRINCETON, N. J., March 25.— The seventh and largest of a series of fires this year at Prineeton Uni- | Varsity to-day destroyed the $100,000 Princetoy Tower Club, used by the | University upper classmen as dining hall, dormitory and clubrooms, The a started by crossed wires, w discovered by the wife of the steward) There were no students in the bufiding, owing to the Easter holidays and the few undergraduates remaining on the campus for football b~ pragtice worked valiantly with the firemen. Stanley Keck, Captain of the 1922 football team and tackle on the All- American fooball team last fall, was the herojof the fire. He rushed into the burning structure and rescued | Emi) Redwailer, a fireman, who had been seen to stagger and fall down @ staircase into the fiery debris on the first floor, Keck, although half Diinded by smoke ‘and in danger of his own life, got the unconscious man to the atreet. A physician revived the fireman with a pulmotor after halg an hour's work. One of the rooms destroyed was | the War Memorial Room, dedicated | to, the memory of the Princeton stu- dents who lost their lives in the World War, Ea ey Jersey City Man of 98 Found Dead. | Harry Jannets, ninety-three years old, was found dead in his home, No. | ig 418 Summit Avenue, Jersey City, last night. i a) Fah alt ebatructions on the highway | new flaghing headlight, which ton ays much as poles, trees, head-| day and night, is planned for ns walls, ‘located with thé gradd. width| ger spots, such as sharp curves, stecp | of the roads, and found to extend six| grades and dangerous crossings. f feet from the ground. ‘The purpose s| Poles al he different routes will | te|to enable the motoring public to avold| be painted so they will tell to what | accidents at night. Erection of the! points the roads lead. 4 | - KELLNER BROS. “Thirty years selling Good Gurniture Southeast Corner 15th Street & Gth Avenue Queen Anne Dining Room = Suite in American Walnut 10 pieces Value $426 Overstuffed Three piece Living Room Suite, covered in Frizette. (Removable Mar shall GR sprirg cushions; spring edge seats; spring backs) }f Value $285 $195 ; KPLLNER's has always been known for exceptional values. ; Right now, with substantial reductions prevailing throughout the entire stock, it is a centre of attraction for all who seek quality furniture at moderate cost. You are cordially invited to visit ‘‘The Twenty-five Rooms.’’ You will ad find this exhibit of home arrangement both interesting and helpful. e In this largest a period of five y keep it intperfect free of charge. Purchases will appear on bi retetame nian « 5th pee held, we are able, through an opportune pur- Chase, to offer trunks at close to.cost. trunk is guaranteed by the Neverbreak Trunk Co. for “" ing whi time they will _ dames MeCreery & C0, 2 >~ A McCreery Sale of | —“Neverbreak” Trunks sale of trunks we have ever Each H ears, dur- condition (Fifth Floor) & A.” Steamer Wardrobe Trunk, Neverbreak construction, vulcanized fibre covered, five hangers. Elsewhere 27.75, McCreery Sale Price 20,00 B. Steamer Wardrobe Trunk, Neverbreak construction, vulcanized fibre covered, six hangers, shoe pockets, laundry bag. Elsewhere 33.50, McCreery Sale Price 24,5) C. Steamer Wardrobe Trunk, Neverbreak construction, all vulcanized fibre covered, round edge, bulge top, lock on top drawer. Elsewhere 43.50, McCreery Sale Price 35.00 D. Three-quarter size Wardrobe Trunk, Neverbreak con- struction, all vuleanized fibre, and vulcani: fibre bind- ing, heavily brass plated and steel trimming, nine hangers, laundry bag, shoe pockets. Elsewhere $8.50, McCreery Sale Price 27.50 G. Steamer Trunk, Neverbreak construction, vulcanized fibre covered and bound, hardware heavily brass plated, all pens hand-riveted, one deep set up tray, round edge, cloth ed throughout, 82-inch, Elsewhere 27.00, McCreery Sale Price 18.00 86-inch, Elsewhere 29.00, McCreery Sale Price 19.50 40-inch, Elsewhere 31,00, McCreery Sale Price 21.00 H. Dress Trunk, Neverbreak construction, vulcanized fibre covered, heavy brasscorners and valance clamps, deep covered top tray and extra skirt tray. 82-inch, Elsewhere 17.00, McCreery Sale Price 12.00 FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS News for the nation and news that the nation will read. Like all great facts—baldly put— Tremendous in its simple rug- gedness. Vantine 1 Stoc now Gimbels. Gimbels selling the Vantine stock Half Price and Less. Monday the time. Gimbels the place—There it is in a nutshell. Are you an art collector with a penchant for the suave surfaces of Japanese lacquer, queer little curly tables tt intricate pieces of embroidery, with all the rainbow glamor of a page of the Arabian Nights? wy Then the Vantine Sale is your sale—They’re here for Thea HALF PRICE and LESS. Are you a Slim Princess with a longing for a gorgeous gilt dragon-guarded even: wrap, a delicate Mimosa-San c! themum decked kimono—a bit of old Japan in the form of a brilliant bag—a fan—a cool-as- the-sea green plaque of jade? Then the Vantine Sale is your sale, It’s here for you—HALF PRICE and LESS. Are you romantic with a desire to possess letiatisaie ebay! rare—the stuff that dreams are made of to bring you dreams of beauty? A vase ee epee robe—a perfect thing of am- ber? Then the Vantine Sale is our sale. It’s here Hels LF PRICE and LESS. Are ‘you a frankly utilitarian ? Do you lovea bargain? Bo you want to buy at rices the sugar and salt of Titer Pongees that wear well and wash well? Cotton ea, most practical! of fabrics? ip. pers and shirts and neckties and tea-sets and tea? Useful things—yet because they come from Vantine’s — useful thin; with the glory touch of art? Then the Vantine Sale is your sale. They’re here for you— HALF PRICE and LESS. Sale begins next Monday at 9 A. M, *“* * Entire Retail é Stock of to bes C4 ps Fifth Avenue at 39th Street old Ae HALF PRICE and Less than Half. Original Prices/ NEXT MONDAYg HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS ¢ DOLLARS WORTH OF Lamps —Cloisonne Table Lamps —Blackwood Lanterns —Brass Candle Sticks —Chinese and Japanese Porcelain Table Lamps Silks —Jap. Metal Brocades —Jap. Batik Silk Crepes —Jap. Figured Crepes —Btriped Suiting Pongee —Chinese Brocades —White Shanghai Silks —White Chinese Pongee —wWhite Chinese Brocade —Chinese Fancy®ilks —Chinese Brocaded Crepes —Figured Jap. Habutai —Figured Jap. Foulard —Chinese Pongee anton Chinese Crepe hite only) Jewelry —Gold mounted jewelry, real stones 36-inch, Elsewhere 18.50, McCreery Sale Price 13,50 O. Steamer Trunk, Neverbreak construction, vulcanized fibre throughout, Hfavily brass plated, one tray, cloth lined. 82-inch, Elsewhere 20.50, McCreery Sale Price 13.50 86-inch, Hlsewhere 22.50, McCreery Sale Price 15.00 Dress Trunks, Neverbreak construction, round edge, fibre covered, hand-riveted throughout, heavily brass plated, heavy leather handles, cloth lined, one skirt tray, one deep trayery 82-inch, _Blséewhere@7.75, McCreery Sale Price 21.00 $6-inch, « Elsewhere 29.75, | MoCreery Sale Price 22.50 40-inch, Elsewhere 31.75, McCreery Sale Price 24.00 Steamer Trunks,, Neverbreak construction, vulcanized fibre covered and lined, self-locking lock, hardware y brass plated, Elsewhere 15.00, McCreery Sale Price ly av] lls rendered May 1st, No ©. 0, D.’s, Approvals or Returns, Phone—Fitz Roy 3400 Embroideries —Mandarin Coats —Mandarin Skirts —Hangings and Tapestries —Table Mats and Runners —Narrow Bands: Shawls Teakwood Furniture —Tables: Chairs —Consol Tables —Tabourettes Table China —Canton Blue and White China —Gold Medallion Ware —Blue and White Howo Ware —Tea Sets Temple Incense —-Famous, Vantine Temple. Incense —Famous Vantine Incense Burners Old and Modern Chinese and Japanese —Vases —Porcelains HELP Wanted STORE —Jardinieres —Figures —Bronzes —Ivories —Cloisonnes —Lamp Mounts —Satsuma Rock Crystals Japanese Novelties —Paper Lanterns ue Tea Pots —Wind Bells —and others Toilet Articles —Real Ivory Brushes Shoe Horns: Buf- fers: Files and others Perfumes —Face Creams —Toilet Waters —Rouge —Talcum —Rouge Cups —Sachets + —Japanese Perfumes Slippers —Chinese Straw Slip- ers pel Slippers —Quilted Slippers —Mules We require people to sell these goods, Kimonos — Japanese Silk —Cotton Crepe * Leather Goods —Brocaded Silk Bags —Beaded Bags —Brocaded and Em- bossed —Purses —Wallets —Card Cases —Letter Cases —Wicker and Mat- ting Telescope Suit Cases Stationery —Pencil Sets —Letter Paper —Gift Boxes Paper Napkins —Christmas Cards Letter Openers Men's Furnishings —Ties —Japanese Silk ~—Japanese Obi Silks Toys —Dolls —Lanterns —Paint Sets ~-Games —Tea Sets —and others —Antique Brooches, real stones —Pendant La Vallieres, real stones Y —Real Gold Novelties —Real Jade Necklaces —Real Lapis and other stone necklaces 4 — Imitation Jewelry —Jade Necklaces —Novelty Pins, Tendents, Antique silver rings; rea! stone set —Antimony PhotoFrames, jewel cases, boxes, but- tons and others —Silver Desk Novelties and pocket trinkets Real Ivory Jewelry Antique Moynted Jewelry, Hr. and Oriental ‘ancy Candle Sticky...) 5 Chivers Fans wnagte lovelties of Every. Dei ‘ scription lip —Folding Screens ~Embroidered —Painted Candy —Chinese Ginger FA —Cu f uats —Gumdrops —Rice Candy —Chinese and Jap- anese Filled Baskets Chinese and anese Nuts ‘and f¢ Fruits bad Baskeis —Scrap and Flower —Trimmed and Painted 's —Serving: Sewing-and _. Stockings —Silk —Wool AND —Canes Japanese Umbrellas ~-Women’s Lingerie —Pictures —Cotton Crepe Luncheon Sets —Tea : Pd Persons with some knowledge of Oriental merchandise — men or women, with or without experience, should Apply at Once to Employ- ment Manager, Fifth Floor HOURS: GIMBEL BROTHERS 32np STREET - BROADWAY - 33x0 STREET NEW YORK CITY SEE PAGES 10 AND. 18°°| Sold Out’to GIMBELS ane ee ae ree Pega ore Bac ER ene ee

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