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cpr} nr j | | } | i { i } | i 1 mw CARROLL M'COMAS LEGACY LIKELY 10 - BEOVERS200,000 Actress Turns Administration of Flannery Estate Over to Banker. ‘The will of Howard J. Plannery, Jeaving his estate to Miss Carroll McComas, the actress, will not be contested by members of his family, ft was announced to-day in Pitts- burgh, It is not known how large his fortune is, but according to report Miss McComas is expected to receive more than $200,000. She ts on terms of Intimate friend- ship with Mr. Flannery’s mother, and yesterday was notified by telephone by Mrs. Flannery of the will, Miss McComas asked the mother to ad- minister the estate, but learned that under the law she could not, as she 4s ndministratrix of her husband's estate. Miss McComas then turned ever the administration of the estate fto_an official of a Pittsburgh bank. Young Flannery, who died in New York last December, was to have married Miss McComas some time this year. oo N. Y. BOYS FOR WEST POINT. War Department Announces Me- “ f Examinations. ‘The Department to-day an- nounced the names of eight Manhattan boys and three from Brooklyn, to be admitted to Wert Point July 1, as a re- Bult of competitive examinations held March 1, They are anhattan— Arnold Archibakl Hart, 21 | Oliver o Westlake Peck, 201 John Kaward Joseph 16th Street West 20t imothy L. M 2 rald BE. Galloway, 50 t; John C. Webb, 799 Riverside e Brooklyn—<George Arthur Grayeb, Douglass Street; William Francis, ‘Me- Laughlin, 70 Hewes Street, and ‘Solo- mon Senior, 289 Stone Avenue, . -_ JEWISH CHILDREN PARADE. 2.500 of Them Take Part in Demon- «tration in Honor of Ztontete. About 2,500 Jewish children paraded yesterday !n Brooklyn tn honor of the Zionist Mission. The parade was fol- lowed by an indoor demonatraton tn the Brooklyn Jewish Centre o; ¢ ern Parkway, under the direction of the Hebrew Teachers’ and the Hebrew Principals’ organizations. The chil- dren were from all the Hebrew schools in the eity. The parade was led by three girls gowned to represent America, Rritain and Zion. The marchers assembled at Eastern Parkway, between Roches- 4 Utica Avenues, and followed he parkway, passing in front of the Cenjre, where they were reviewed by Prof, Chaim Weizmann, Menachem M. Ussishkin and Dr. Ben Zion Nossin- sahn. ppc INJURED TWICE IN ONE DAY. Picked Up at Same Spot Again, Masteina Dies in Hospital. The polico are investigating the mys- terious ciroumstances surrounding the @eath of Carmine Masteina, a pu idler of No. 13%—-Bust 150th Street, ronx, who died last night at St, John's Hospital, Long Island City. , He was treated by Dr. hospital and sent home, Two hours later he was found at approximately the same location In an unec eondition and rushed back to h ital, where he died. It is belloved steina may have been struck by an @utomobile. for Children Brown Leather Shoes made light and flexible but very durable—the longest wear for the money invested, Laced Sizes 6 to 8........-$3.25 Laced or Oxford Sizes 834 to 1034.... 3.65 izes 1] to 2... For Dress-Up attractive ankle tics in Patent Leather Sizes 6 to 8.........$3.00 Sizes 834 to 1034.... 3.95 Sizes 11 to 2.. ~~ 4.85 The last two size ranges tn dull finished calfskin at same prices or in white canvas al $3.50 and $4.50. For All Time Wear Tan Calfskin Shoes 4.85 5.85 6.50 according to sizes Sixth Avenue Corner 19th Street Shampoo with one Soap.— Cuticura j _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1921. \ 4 sie te netiecohaeslitiriessaxteinere: Cold dry air storage vault on the premises, with efficient service and protection against all losses: ‘Furriers since 1842."" Store Your Furs Now | Charges moderate, Phone Pennsylvania 5100. Extension 34, and | auto will call, Or take elevator 6, 7 of 8. TENTH FLOOR. i] Store Hours: 9 to 5:30. For Other Gimbel News See Page 13 GIMBEL BROTHERS 32no STREET - BROADWAY -35a0 STREET NEW YORK CITY You Pay $104.75 Women’s Tailored Suits of Highest Quality and Style GREATLY REDUCED Splendid news! For the woman who fancies the smart—the new in a tail- ored suit. We are sacrificing our entire stock of suits of the better grade— that sold for $75 and up. Suits that are tailored with meticulous care. Suits whose elegance of fabric and distinction of style designate them as different from the ordinary. Select your own style. Then deduct your own 10%. 15% or 20% as indicated on price tags. MATERIALS: COLORS: MATERIALS: Twill Cords, Wren, Brown, Checks, Tricofinas, Gibralta, Black, Imported Tweeds, Tricotines. Tan, Navy. Poiret Twills. ALL SIZES INCLUDED. GIMBELS WOMEN'S SUIT SHOP—Third Floor. 95000 Yards of Cretonne HALF-PRICE and LESS 42c 65c¢ 75c Cretonne weather. Cretonne time. Cretonne value in this new shipment rushed to us by the makers—marked at half-price and less. Every color. Every design. For every use: Bed Spreads Cushions Screens Draperies Lamp Shades and Others. Slip-covers Scarfs Table Covers A Special Lot of Exclusive Imported Cretonnes Cretonnes, 24c Yd. $1.15 to $4.50 Yd. GIMBELS UPHOLSTERY SHOP—Sixth Floor GIMBELS SKIRT SHOP-—Third Floor Music Salon During the Great Apri Phonographs, Music Use 33d Street Entrance, GIMBELS MUSIC 8S. 8 Open Evenings il Sale of Pianos, Players and Salons Open until 9 P. M. near Broadway, after 6:30 P. M. ALONS. EIGHTH FLOOR Sports Skirts of Fan-ta-si Crepe $12.75 The loveliest of sports skirts at the lowest of prices. The finest of silk crepe fabrics in the latest of motifs—black on white— also plain white, if you wish. INCLUDING Checks A checker-board de- sign, black on white. With patch pockets and belt. Trimmed with pearl buttons. Sizes: 25 tp 32 Waistbands. Stripes Tiny black stripes on a white ground. With belt and slit pockets. ‘Trimmed with pear! buttons, AUl Lengths, ~—real value. Fashion’s Latest Decree The Smart Ribbon Frock! And in Canton Crepe, Here Priced Only $39.50 There is no question of “To be, or not to be—be-ribboned,”’ as far as Fashion isconcerned. She says “Frocks must be be-ribboned’’ and thereupon con- ceives such lovely fantasies that one heeds her decree with alacrity! To take the place of a set overskirt, both styles boast four straight-line panels. These, as well as the sleeves, flaunt, in the one case gracefully falling ribbon bits and in the other alluringly fluted ribbon rosettes. SIZES 84 TO 44, GIMBELS WOMEN’S DRESS SHOP—Third Floor The kind of shoes that women want- real shoe-making—real leather—real style Laird & Schober shoes in- GIMBELS WOMEN’S SHOE SHOP—Second Floor SALE: Women’s Pumps and Oxfords of the Higher Grade THE FAMOUS Pumps and Oxfords in Kidskin and Patent Colt; Gun Metal LAIRD 9.75 cluded, we of supreme & SCHOBER MAKE Mahogany and White for colors; carious types of heels. All sizes. said. And by that standard craftsmanship you can tell just how good this sale is. Boy Scouts! Your new Spring Uniform’s here! too! We've been supplying Boy Scouts for years. why: We're located conven And your accessories, Here’s iently We send your purchases We let you use your c! harge account, if you have one. Our department is complete Prices are standard, of course, as fixed by the Boy Scout Organization of America. Regulation hats, coats, shirts, breeches, stockings, belis, havessacks. Also knives, axes, ponchos, canteens, mess kits, etc. GIMBELS BOY SC: ‘OUT SHOP—Foarth Floor Gimbels Black Silks Offering Exceptional Values In Fashion’s Favorite Color for Friday and Saturday Black Satin Crepe Beautiful, lustrous in finish and of very ri Extraordinary Value. . heavy quality. Black Satin Crepe, 40 inches YARD Black Satin, 36 inches wide, Wider <cie se $2.75 yard $1.48 yard Black Imported Striped Imported Black Chiffon por pe atelerss Geue vide. Taffeta, 36 inches wide, $2.24 yard . [ieee yard Black Callot Satin, 40 iriches Black Silk Poplin, 40 Inches Widb sce oom ase $2.65 yard Wile's => 2 4 = $2.25 yard Black Callot Satin, 36 inches pinse, Conlon, Crepe, al lack Callov sat A silk, 39 inches wide, wide $2.10 yard $2.98 yard Black Satin Duchess, 36 Black Crepe de Chine, 39 inches wide - - - §1.95 yard inches wide - = $1.83 yard y GIMBELS SILK SHOP—Second Floor Thousands of RAG RUGS||6000 Pieces First Quality Enamel Ware Sensationally Priced Small Size Rag Rugs Fill a Hundred Summer Needs at FAR UNDER PRICE $2.00 27x54 1.25 30x60 1.50 36x72 Inches ry Inches o Inches Hit-a-Miss rag rugs with band borders. Bright—summery— practical. Every sort of color effect—but only one sort of quality —high quality. And prices much less—because we paid less, Crex Grass Rugs: 27x 54 inches $2.50 36x72 inches 4.00 30 x 60 inches $3.00 54x90 inches 8.50 Discontinued patterns in the firm herringbone weave, Quality—Crex quality—you know It's high. And if you have been shopping on summer rugs you know how low these prices are, too, Entire Stock of Rush Rugs : Less! 9x12 foot size: Reduced to $27.50 And all these heavy, attractive and long wearing Japanese rush rugs—from 8x6 feet to 9x15 feet—from $6.00 to $39.50—ready to give you long service at much reduced prices, GIMBELS RUG SHOP—Sixth Floor A Sale One whole carload—and every piece at a fractional price! Every piece guaranteed first quality. Gray steel enamel, made for export—teady for shipment—-but held here—and sold here—for much Now’s the time to stock up at a little price. less. Unsettled conditions abroad mean your gain. 6-qt. Saucepo 69c qt. Rice Boiler, 95¢ Price right in line with the sensation of the enamelware sale. A thorough vacuum cleaner, easy to work—easy to carry to your summer Lawn Mowers Window Screens home where you may have Window Box 12 to 18 in, sizes. Hardwood frames—all no electricity. Much less For window or poreh; Plain bearing, $6.95 up atock sizes. raves ; painted 95 < Ball bearing, $9.95 up 60c to $1.30 than half its former price. green. Prieed IOC up _—60 ft. cart} No C, O. D's, GIMBELS NEW KIND OF HOUSEFURNISHING STORE—Fifth Floor Mail Orders Gladly Filled. eT ee