The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1921, Page 15

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LCL LL OT TA Le Te { ) THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921. a + ‘was so undernourished herself it was REAL lL W. Ww. HEADS ——————————— ———————— oo ———— STARVING PUPILS Lah there Was uo tuod OF any kind If HAVE JUMPED BAIL | i tNorhere were seven other children, all Piano and Phonograph {| | M B EL | For Other Gimbel frantle, “Nov doctor Nad, ussiated” in| Officials Say Leaders Are Purther- Salons Open Till9 P.M. | News See Page 16, H L Bee Census ORATION: Werpees|| Ke yCuuouaty. Jeras anid) Nos ' i 32np STREET *BROADWAY-33ne STREET NEW YORK CITY vided food enough to keep the family Going to Prison. for several da d alse doc CHICAGO, April 29.—The real leaders POLICE SLAYER INDICTED. World convicted for anti-Govern- | celine - TOMORROW LAST DAY! Great April Sale of Pianos and Players at $100 Off omorrow ends the sale! Tomorrow brings your last chance to save exactly $100 on today’s marked price of any piano, upright, grand or player, in our tremendous stock. Prices low—then cut $100. And two whole years to pay! ment wartime conspiracies have jumped their bond and 1 Manslaughter we Amatnat | curthering revotutl: Whe shot Tart Driver, Mctals satd to-day an Philip Curry of the Special ‘quad was indicted to-k the ‘firat der: Lin ® are belleved to be £ Sidi dhis tes | Given to Them by Penniless _ Parents After Nothing to i Eat for Two Days. ‘Tho statement w after Snal of the f en men who sport to the Leavenworth, nitentiary following refusa BRIDGEPORT, Conn., April %—]|~ Curry o | As a sequel to tho industrial de-|{" Fro Mor At Prossion in this city and the conse-| he told Ulino he « allowing thew quent idleness of thousands of fac-| Ulino ran awa from his tory workers, many of whoin tive in| five an alarm teat dead with «bi Stratford, | “"Tuage Melnt have come| ment of Curry | day heir par- ——>— |ing ing no food to|Pelleeman Indicted on Woman's | }, Charge. give them. Hundreds of other chil-| 4, indictment was returned against dren have attended school in a starv- - Martin. MoMahon of th ing condition without even wine to| w, Street Station before Judg @ull the pangs of hunger: minal 7 A Sion . ‘ ade by @ colored woman, | sponge cup through a glass partition in This desperate situation was re Cooper, of No. 2102 Madison the { the gunmen, frightening vealed when Mra. Hulda Brown, prin- | RYvnue them away, cipal of Honey %pot School, tele- - Phoned to James Tally, First Select- | man of Stratford, that three of her pupils were in ol helplessly] FRANKLIN SIMON BOYS’ SHOPS—FIFTH FLOOR Nix cab. | rom five to ten yeu red two | sald. to | Was the sentence ving | County Judge Hump Sing Sing toduy by Long Isi- ents have had wine but ere convicted of at hold-up for criminal assuult| Edward Althouse, who throw a heavy @runk. Selectman Lally and Truant Officer Barnum went to the school took the chil » und qu tioned their pi penn parents said the had been without food for two and that the little ones had cric | hard for something to eat they had) €iven them wine to relieve their sut * * New Player Pianos 315 After Déducting $100 From Gisclosed 1 appalling Meet qi nioner | EMPEROR MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS — ee! four children was a Magistrate at 16 had had r IELD Cub Sport Blouses are being ted) (Registered) “the com hart for Youths and Boys fr but Chat heCwoutd $1.65 issue or hungry wi “TQIELD CLUB” means that the blouse is our own exclusive production, made to the men In the town with work and] our own specifications, and conforming to = ’ 1 ; Me Faye oe aan wenn mee cat standards of workmanship not commonly To Day $s Regular Marked Price be done. If we can provide « man! found at the $1.65 level. The fabrics are ie with work for even un hour we ure| Me | white Oxford, white or tan soisette, or striped “ was called to a house in Madras. Long or short sleeves. Sizes 7 to “ate ie cae aie aan 14 years. One of the best values in our A N D I W O W H O L E Y E A R S O P A Y house, and J had Miss Bex e Olsen, | Boys’ Shops. 4 if Red Cross nurse, go with me. When | * t we reach e house we learned th , , 7 j ie y , “4 mis, os Seka re mua einen Sus . ‘| kel > > ra If YouCan’t Call, Mail this Coupon sce “ evar: os dee z —Beneh to match Baga aientin ‘ Coal ea as tee Ee i t Gy ny ( 0 GIMBEL BROTHERS MUSIC SALONS, night and until 9 o'cloc D1 8 . 1s eee ra ne Ped In sine Howe. J air mM 1 On ‘o 33d Street and Broadway, New York City player will be priced $375. A brand new, —A full 10-year guarantee. I}; ered only with an old shits ||| CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTTING SHOP —FIFTH FLOOR | eee bee SS case and workmanship—fine as to tone and SE Galle 1b Sccr pligee ecewoat “The baby was wrapped in old ra a ¥ F and was lying on woman | Street and Number mechanism, —A liberal allowance for your old piano, i | City and Hs . ; if you have one you wish to exchange, And TERMS: Two whole years to pay! ‘ FRANKLIN SIMON BOYS’ SHOPS—FIFTH FLOOR i * . To-morrow night the last night open even- M U SI C SALO N S After 5:30 please use 33rd Street ings. The opportunity ends with this sale OPEN TILL 9 P.M. entrance, near Broadway. ' T End h April ) omorrow nds the pri { i | f | 4 Boys earmoor Norfolk Suits | | . . . { : , _ UPRIGHT With Two Pairs Knickers ADAM CONSOLE _ ) UPRIGHT PHONOGRAPH Creme eee eG ‘ i ' $15.75 WO pairs of Knickerbockers to one coat is one of "Tithe most effectual means of saving money in boys’ clothes. And the service is still further multiplied by Wearmoor workmanship, which is as rugged and re- liable as specialization can make it. The fabrics are all-wool tweeds and homespuns, in tans and grays. And the price is exceedingly low, exceedingly low. | For Boys of 8 to 18 Years Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets CHILDREN’S HAIRCUTTING SHOP—FIFTH FLOOR ‘59 A well made cabinet phonograph, attractive, as pictured. Plays all records, At its sale price this phonograph has stood unchallenged through the the best value in town. Sale ends tomorrow night at 9 o'clock. ‘129 A graceful console model—the new type of phono- graph usually so high priced—here at your price— on your terms—but only on tomorrow night. TERMS AS month of April g LOW AS 1, You Can't Call, Mail this Coupon 1 Q GIMBEL BROTHERS MUSIC SALONS, A phonograph with Universal tone arm, playing all makes ¢ Sind St. and Broadway, N. Y. City. of records—and playing them well, with tone clear and Gentlemen: Please send me further in- formation concerning your great April Sule of Phonographs. Name Street and Number City and State resonant, motor silent and smooth And every point of mechanism guaranteed, Beautifully finished in mahogany —a fit companion for fine furnishings. A MONTH GIMBELS MUSIC SALONS : EIGHTH FLOOR—OPEN TILL 9 P. M, Brooklyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Dj-ee* Lo Gimbels ria Tubes and Subwa | 4

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