The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1921, Page 11

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as SLIDE DOWNROPE, |RATS FED ON MONEY; | ASK DREAMLAND RECEIVER. GET $3,000 LOOT | ‘Mondhotaer IT KILLED THEM | connset to hy a | Clearance of Title. Bemx Robbers Work Fast While | Austrian Paper Currency Carries | Appointment of a receiver for the os . , : operty 0 old Dreamland Park at bY see Gener Is Away~Overlook | Poison in the Coloring property of the old Dreamland Park * f M Coney Island was applied for to-day in Leland a Cetlare Of the Brooklyn Supreme Court before Jus =," even ApRacen BUDARE March 21.—Government| tise van Siclen by Gustavus A. Rogers, ceeune =e Rhabshst ald e ; Ralhadhitall sh ai ie 1| uitorney for the Bondholders’ Protective = net + ashe aS oe wee SAP aap Committee. The propertyswas sold Rose 1 ” prow No. | Hhingnrian cucrency, aimed a knock=| yaren 1 syndic The sale, vi Ae ' * v vated y Pea: leaving a deficiency Judgment of about WOBE.000 wo welry 1 a | $500,000 fend hey sli pls aid f be: | Unies a receiver (e appointed, he ar. Pala) Fevidently worked 4 to hoard this pape ed, « conflict will arise between tens me hurry tha yoked several were attracted b: bo and and the new ere over the hem died f feet - etn » . wh have been mmde from t ‘atte oring mat to time by the tenants. April 11 is tie Lievermon a “i ne re The rats a . aker jute for closing the title, and the ap. veste ' f warm hem heir! pointment of a rece would be a pre a the tit ym-| liminary step to BLOOMINGDALES 59TH TO 60TH STREET LEXINGTON TO 3RD AVENUE A Great Sale of Walters Player Pianos In Which You Can Buy a Player on Terms y hata A WEEK A wonderful opportunity is presented to every family who are still without a player pianc. We have placed on sale a limited number of the celebrated Walters Player Pianos at an exceptionally low price. wonderful Players has just been received by us. An opportunity like this might never offer itself again, so we urge you to su-ely call to- morrow and make your selection. Delivery dates can be a: »nged for to suit your convenience. Beautiful New 1921 Model ALTERS PLAYER *350 | Free With Player i Beautiful Music Roll Cabinet—Handsome Player | Bench to Match—$10 Worth of Music, Your | Own Choice—Free Delivery to’ Your Home i Call Today or Tomorrow to Select Your Player, as Only a Limited Number of These Outfits Will Be Offered at $350 For months past the Walters Piano factory has been preparing for this sale, but owing to the difficulty of securing enough of certain materials used in the building of these magnificent players they have only been able to supply a limited mi. .Ler for this sale. The fortunate ones will be those who call to- morrow, but if you find it impossible to call personally, mail the attached coupon to us, properly filled out, anc we will send you detailed information about this player offer. If You Cannot Call—Mail Coupon _ GENTLEMEN: Kindly send me illustrated catalogue and particulars regarding your Player Piano Sale Dondholders Seeks for This sale has been made possible because a large shipment of these | PERSONAL— ‘ o4 | but not confidential | Letter No. 43 1 THIS 18 THE LAST LETTE OF THIS SERIES, but I want to! say in closing that I hope every-| body understands that. tue phrase “Personal, but Not Confidential,” belongs to Henry L. Doherty & Co., and is for their exclusive use. I say this because there are evidences coming in from everywhere that many concerns are using it, which is not a square deal + tye | Writing this series of letters has| been most interesting work for me; besides, it has taught me a great lesson. If | had met Henry L. Doherty, November 13, 1896, when 1 first} rn some real of meeting him 920, for the first » given me per y twenty- months 1 believe I today to e of work- ing night and day in effort to make amends for the mistakes of; the past. | not be in the company of Mr. Doherty without feeling keenly the tragedy of going through life without holding on to some of the money one earns. IT IS A REAL TRAGEDY; MAKE NO MISTAKE| ABOUT IT, Mr. Doherty began his life facing grim necessities, and so did 1—but as he got along, he put aside a little something all the time, while 1 did not have sense enough to keep ahead of the game. | Now, however, Tam on my way| to better things, I hope. For 4 months, 17 days, I have actually lived within n income. Isn’t_ this ion to make for a} 1 years old Decem-| You see how rapidly | awful con for the balance of my} e if I am to accumulate a “nest-| egg” for my family. | ts Frank W. Frueauff, the “Com- pany” in the firm of Henry L. Doherty & Company, also began his life facing grim necessities, but he, too, laid aside some of the money he earned, so when Mr. Doherty and he formed a partnership they had the confidence of a great many people who willingly invested in the securi | ties they issued to develop their | enterprise: | A young man, starting his career, | | should remember that he will never! |have any difficulty in getting back- | ing if it is known that he saves | |some of his money and sticks to his| | work. os 8 | Henry L.Doher \have never forfeited the confide |of the pioneer investors, who went Jalong with them from ‘the begin-| |ning of their career; nor have they |forfeited the confidence of thou-| sands of new investors that have} bought their securities in recent | ve There is a big family of investors, | | numbering nearly 100,000, now hold- ing the securities of C $ | Company and subsi¢ which Henry L. Doherty & Com- pany are the fiscal agents. 1 would like to be permitted to write, some day, the romance of Cities Service Company. Maybe I | will have this privilege, if series of letters is started. If a new series is started, I hope you will read them, as you have this series. I know that not every one has read all of the “Personal but Not Confidential” letters, and! I have no doubt that there are a} great many who have not read any of them, but, at the same time, 1} know a great many thousands have read at least some of them and| perhaps other thousands have read|! all of them. | I want to take this occasion to thank all who have read any of the| letters, and to remind them also that whenever the spirit moves them to do business with Henry L. Doherty & Company, 60 Wall Street, they may be assured that} all transactions will be based on honor, I also want to remind my readers | that for the first time in the history of Wall Street, a successful institu- tion, whose personnel is composed of the rank and file of honest, in- dustrious, frugal American working} men and women, has succeeded in| eliminating from the minds of mill-| ions of people the thought that this great financial center exists only | for the few. | | Henry L. Doherty & Company have democratized Wall Street and| have made it clear to all people who want to invest the money they have accumulated that there are fe) ways of doing so if they will take! counsel of the leaders of many re-| liable institutions There is much in Wall Street that the small investor wants to avoid, but if he will make up his mind not to invest, except upon the advice of a house of moral and financial| | responsibility, he will have as good chance to become a holder of| e and profitable securities as the] - hest man in the country, | I started this series of letters! with absolute faith in the integrity | and fairness of Henry L. Doherty| & Company, and I close with that! |faith stronger than ever, I advise | you to keep in touch with Henry L. Doherty & Company, 60 Wall) Street, by letter or personal call, |whenever you have any money that| you want to invest in safe ways, and which will bring you steadily a good return on your investment | Sincerely yours, WILLIAM C. FREEMAN, 117 West 46th St., N. Y. City. Sa ee eS 59TH TO 60TH ST. SPORTING RECORDS 50c On Stands | CENSUS FIGURES THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROB 31, 1921 ADVERTISEMENT. | r THIRD TO LEXINGTO Mens Underwear: 59c Well made, comfortable underwear for these days when the weather is too uncertain for the Summer weight. Fine cashmere natural grey shirts and drawers, medium weight wool, with enough cotton to keep them from shrinking; sizes 34 to 48, Mens Balbriggan underwear’ medium weight, short sleeve shirts and drawers to match, made with double seat and suspender tape; sizes 34 to 46 Mens nainsook union suits of good quality, pin check white materi; izes 34 to 46. Main Floor. Womens. Silk & Athletic Underwear At Very Low Prices. Undies of satisfyingly good quality —the kind that give your new Spring clothes the right sort of foundation. Sealpax Athletic Union Suits: $1.09 Designed to give you ‘he utmost freedom and the trm- mest fit. Fashioned of fine voile, batiste, crossbar, basket weave, with silk and mercer- ized striped tops in fancy patterns; pink and white, Each garment packed in a neat Sealpax container. Womens Glove Silk Vests: $1.59 A limited quantity of these luxurious pink thread silk vests, durably reinforced. Womens Silk Bloomers: é $1.98 and White. Thread silk in pink, cut very full, with reinforced crotch. Fine value. Main Floor first quality. ‘Over 60000 Pairs of Womens and Mens Ipswich Hosiery At Phenomenal Reductions This is Ipswich Hosiery—which means that it is excep- tionally well made. | n which means that the prices are pleasingly moderate. 27¢ Womens Semi- Fashioned Hosiery Seamed back, full mercer- | * ized garter tops. In Beige, Field Mouse, Platinum Grey, Dark Tan, Medium and Dark Navy, Blacks All sizes. | eee ee wie eee BLOOMINGDAL<S Mi id M ONE BLOCK FROM PARK AVENVYE ey And it is a Bloomingdale sale— 24e Mens Full Mer- cerized Hose Full mercerized, rein- forced heels and double soles. All strictly first quality. Choice of Browns, Cordovans, Greys, Blacks. May be had in all sizes. Strictly Bloomingdales—Main Floor, Couch Hammocks $15.85 Stand and Canopy Extra Of course it is a little early to think of Summer evenings and a cosy couch hammock on the porch, but you know how much you will enjoy one when the time does come, and you can save by buying now. There are two style which are priced this low because they have been di: continued. One is from the Manhattan Rome Co., makers of the famous Romelink, and the other is Eng- lander make. off fod “| Bloomimgdales—Third Floor Tambour Clocks $9.50 Not many of these mahogany- finishedtambour-shapedclocks at this new price, but what appropriate gifts they would make toa bride! Or for your own library or dining room charming! Fitted withan 8-day pendulum movement that strikes the hour and half hour on a cathedral gong. The dial is 544 inches, with a convex glass and a heavy polished brass sash. The height is 10 inches, the width, 18!) inches, Bloomingdales—Main Floor = Sale of Mens Trousers: i fs eee Very special values in a smart selection of fabrics and shades—so extensive that you will not have any trouble matching that odd coat of yours. Sizes 29 to 46 waist, Bloomingdales—Second Floor Limited Quantity of Bed Coverings At Generous Saving This sale affords you an opportunity to fill all your , needs for new bed coverings at a substantial saving, for the quality is the best and the prices are the lowest. Because the sale lasts only as long as the limited quan- tity on hand lasts, early shopping is advised. Wool Mixed Blankets: $6.50 and $8.50 Pr. Mill runs, slight defects that are hardly noticeable, such as a tiny oil spot, a mismatched border or some other slight blemish, Blankets for single beds. Blankets for 34 or twin beds. Blan- kets for full size or extra size beds. White blankets with pink ot blue border, Plaid blankets in various color combinations, White Crochet Bedspreads Excellent serviceable des, in a variety of handsome centre patterns. Hemmed ready for service. Single Bed Size Quarter Bed Size Large Bed Size $1.39 & $1.75 $1.75 & $1.98 $2.50 & $2.95 Krinkle Bedspreads Lightweight; easy to launder, and do not require any ironing, Single Bed Size Quarter bed Size Large Bed Size $1.59 $1.79 $2.19 Odd Lots of Seamless Sheets Greatly Reduced 54x90 inches 98 81x90 inches $1.28 72x90 inches $1.18 72x99 inches . $1.35 81x99 inches $1.45 300 Dozen Pillow Cases at 30c, 35c & 45c Some are plain bemmed, some hemstitched, others scalloped. All regular sizes, 45x36 inches. Lambs Wool Filled Comfortables at $5.74 Splendidly made comfortables covered with fine satines in Per-, sian and floral patterns in colors of rose, blue, green, etc. Matehed with plain color borders to harmonize. Well filled, with Jambs’ wool and splendidly made throughout. Size Tor thres: quarter or large beds. Bloomingdaks—Main Floor es mes 1921 WORLD ALMANA On Sale Now ELECTION RETURNS 65c By Mail RECORDS OF EVENTS

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