The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1921, Page 12

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VINCENTE. ELLY | DEAD WASNOTEDAS . - POLTCAL WRITER | | | | Had Served for More Than * Twenty Years on The Eve- ning World Staff. Vincent B. Kelly, sixty-four years | Wid, for more than twenty years a Member of The Evening World @orial staff, dica to-day | Blewood, N. J, Ho capital. His intense litical affairs @ larger field and he inte won him recog went t Qhere serving on talfs 0} limes, Herald and Tribune. He cov-| @red many notable national conven VINCENT B. KELLY tions and gained a wit @ political, -orrespondent (After service in Wasi reputation 48| Peand Woman’ feame to New York und de Wditor of the old Her \ she staff of The Even : De wis found to be an auth 1, Inter J World whe ooh al news of State and National c0 Tesided, of the He was one Mais death. He was a mor Bergen County Democ He never was Ps pouse for the first time | Part in the final campaign for a | wening ordinance in Palisade | Mr. Kelly's effort on the occasion fas successful and the ordinance was Passed unanimously, It had been’ one fer his keene nterests and after | Mt was passed, members of the family Moticed that Mr, Kelly showed signs f ext:sustion. Sunday night he was Maken to Englewood Hospital, Dia- Detes was the cause of death, ) Mr. Kelly is survived by his wid and three sisters, M Jagher of Rool fiam Kaup ana 2 e both of Taylorv Mrs. Gall. fe on her way to Palisade, unaware Of the death of her brother, with fhom it was Intended she Qhake her home. The funeral will ve held fesidence Saturday morning @ent will be in Albany, N. Y, “6 Fast dow should | at the Inter- | AA PINE mee Pelletior, mee ose _ o |LONG.TIME MEMBER BURGLARS LOOT | OF EVENING WORLD | STAFF WHOIS DEAD * forced their way into —_ EX-CONVICT SHOOTS MAN. Out of Sing Siow, McGibbou & Co. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUR SUMMER FURNISHINGS AWNINGS—SLIP COVERS—SHADES RE-UPHOLSTERING OF FURNITURE REED and WILLOW FURNITURE ALL the most desirable MODELS in any finish NATURAL, STAINED or ENAMEL Settees, Chaise Longues, Day Beds, Arm and Side Chairs—Dressers, Desks, Tables, Stools, Bird Cages, Magazine Stands, Tea Wagons, Sewing Baskets and Lamps Catalogue of Reed and Willow Furniture Sent on Request IMPORTED and DOMESTIC PRINTS for Draperies, Cushions and Slip Covers STORE OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:30 PLM ‘Tariff Bll was joy th It was d eae | |Get $5,000 in Uncut Jewels in} Shop in Newark—Blow \s the Safe, | | | | > —— . ." of their former selling prices. Suits Of Tricotine, Men’s | Wear Serge and | | | Suits Of Homespun in Lavender, Tan; Tri- cotine and Serge in Black, Navy, Tan. Some tailored mod- els, others hand- somely embroidered. Worsted in Black, Navy. Some smartly braid trimmed,others beautifully tailored, silk lined. | Special 39° Special 5450 21-23 West 38th Street Libe Bryant Will Close Out—Spring and Summer SUITS that Slenderize for Stout Women Tremendously Reduced A WONDERFUL opportunity is afforded the stout woman who waited. All Suits tremendously re- duced and grouped at three special prices regardless Sizes 39 to 56 Bust Suits Of finest quality Poiret Twill and Tricotine in Black, Navy, Tan. The superb tailoring will satisfy the discrimi- nating woman. Special 745° Just West of Fifth Avenue THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1921. REVISE EMERGENCY TARIFF. | f)r°!" DIAMOND CUTTER’S Clanme Held nw Mm tring Goods From | \y |AVIATRIX ACCUSES Cent | re WASHINGT f acction yut the | or Me nt whon he He had a fru “|| All-Wool Serge Suits Ta Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping An Eatrarsgance ESTABLISHED 1560, KOcHe@ 125th Street, West A Rarely Good Showing of HUSBAND! appear. | Side Court said her t woman makes This a Profitable Time to Buy for Confirmation Wear (THERE are several kinds of serge suits, as every parent of boys well knows. The true blue, smart- looking and dignified kinds are hard to get at anything approaching a sensible and fair price. Yet that is the only grade of serge suits admitted to the KOCH stocks, and, pleasant to relate, they are priced lower much lower—than you'll find them in any other store for miles around. Smart Norfolk Belted Models, Some Pleated, Showing Expert Tailoring and Finish 11.95 Reg. Price $18.00 Our Boys’ Department Is Showing a Won- derful Selection of White Shirts, Blouses, Collars and Neckwear for Confirmation Third Floor iy SLOOMINGDALES 59TH TO 60TH STREET LEXINGTON TO 3RD AVENUE Walters Player Pianos We have placedon sale a limited number of the celebrated Walters Players at a special sale price ot $475. | There is no other player piano of established reputa- tion at $475—without interest or extras of any kind— that equals the Walters in tone, in quality of materials and in general workmanship. Upon the truth of this statement we stake our reputation for honest and upright business dealings. Let us prove our claim. Come to- morrow and see the New 88-Note Tri-Solo Melodist WALTERS PLAYERS | No Interest $ No Extras Terms $2.50 a Week FREE With Player A Beautiful Music Cabinet-—A Bench to Match— | } $10 Worth of Music Rolls (QRS), Your Own Choice, and Free Delivery Within a Radius of 100 Miles : . Important Notice: Only a limited number of the beautiful Walters Players outfits to be sold at this sale price, $475. Call tomorrow and make your selection or mail the attached coupon at once, Exchange your old piano for a player. We will make a liberal allow- ance for your old instrument and you can pay the balance of purchase price at $2.50 a week, —_——————————"[["[|_—[——h[hapaBa@a=—O—X™———————————— Mail Coupon to BLOOMINGDALE BROS.—sorh St. & 3rd Ave. Gentlemen: Kindly send me at once your illustrated catalogue and particu- lars regarding your announcement of a wonderful player piano sale, Only 2 More Days of This Sale of BAUANN-BRO NortHWest Corner SIXTHAVESIS = Str. To-Day--Its Price! = ; “Lower than you can buy anywhere else.” That has been our slogan for 67 years. To-day, after the top-prices of war- times, it is more im- portant than ever. And, as usual, by reason of our enormous buying-power, we lead the rest. Com- pare the few examples shown here from the thousands in our stock. (| Our LIBERAL CREDIT | Ts at Your Disposal Porccloid Side Icer Hygienic Sold Oak Porceloid Food Compart- 36° ment. ae Mustrated — wile Dresser, Chifforobe, Toilet Table $ .50 Four pieces, as illustrated, at 229 3-Piece High Grade Period Cane Panelled Living Room Suite M With cane panels, mahogany finished frames, uphol- $295.0 . stered in fine quality Satin Dama: MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES AWCon 6" vex\5"St THE DIAMOND IS THE BIRTH-STONE FOR APRIL Hundreds of appropriate suggestions for April Birthday Gifts in our great display of Diamond Jewelry. Rings, Brooches, Lavallicres, Pendants, Lockets, Festoons, Ear Rings, Barrettea, Brace: » Crosses, Scarf Pins, Cuff Links, ete. lets, BUY TODAY. TEN MONTHS TOPAY, ASWEET Charge Account makes purchase of good jewelry easy. Nearly a year to pay. No employer's reference, Transactions confidential. MAIDEN LANE VALUES! Call, Write or Phone for Illustrated Gift Book No. 4 EW Sweet & Co. ONLY ONLY PLA COR. MAIDEN LANE~9OM FLOORS PLACE? 1? MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” Wid GO AND FIND FF ne a aa ccs —:

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