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10 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1921, alte NEW YORK KEEPS =; Netca Detawnce Hanker Dead ‘|| ——— TT = = = — — 67 SCHOOLS FOR . it ONLY 119 PUPILS Besides These There Are 167 Schools With Only Three Hours: | Ph ahd 5:90 | GI M B EL BROTH ERS | Priceintioiin 5100 Rup STREET - BROADWAY ~33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY — I fifty years. Pupils Each. Se tun a manna os: || ite Sate | ° ° — 5 peas)! August Sale Standard Furniture: Half Price Reoeeetcsererag|/Ponewarnins3673] Gimbel Regular Standard Stock REDUCED : eee Special Purchases Standard Goods Reduced : The New York State Teague | ¢.ip COVERS AND UPHOLSTERY. hools for only 119 pupils. | and 167 schools have only three Prices Will Never nary statement by Dr. S. Jo- | on | BIG NEWS : BIG BUYS : BIG VALUE e . of Women Voters makes public aati || chools in country dis- . , , itl el eg | ORDER TO-DAY I sephine Baker and Dr. Dorothy — QUINBY’S BRIDE al A MILL WORKER | Standard Furniture. Grand Rapids Furniture Certain selected groups of it. Selected for in- Nor do you need to pay for it all at once, you Architect’s Son Fi ' and its peers. The utmost in comfort: beauty: dividuals. Chosen with an eye to individual needs know. There's the Gumbel system of Deferred Pay s Son First Met Her at a senatailt 1 : : % ments to help you, as it has helped so many more. Dance Three Years Ago— livability. The apex of fine workmanship. The and tastes. Running the gamut from estate fur- But even if there weren’t—even if this furniture Both Nineteen. lest word in good taste. As good furniture as niture to cottage furniture. Designs for all : were at regular prices—you want it. You’d buy Details of the romance which cule Minated when Oliver Quinby, nine- | | money can buy--HALF PRICE. lines for all. Furniture for all. HALF PRICE. it. 1s you will. HALF PRICE. | $29000 Worth Living Room Suites : $14500 | 5 5 Nickie 3-Piece Over-stuffed 4 7 Living Room Suite ‘Tapestr. 'y covered; Spring backs and loose cushioned Spring seats. Sofa, armchair and wing chair. (Not illustrated) January price $ 00, July price $300.00. Sale price - - - - - 4 3-Piece Over-stuffed Living Room Suite Queen Anne design. Spring arms and backs. ‘Tapestry covered. Loose cushioned Spring seats. Sofa, armchair 3-Piece Living Room Suite : $175 and wing chair. (Not illustrated) $200. 00 3-Piece Living Room Suite : $445 Overstuffed ; In tapestry. Spring backs; aanOOO, Be ee ae) ale Overstuffed : mahogany _ base. In_ tapestry. Sofa; arm chair; Wing chair; Chippendale design. $37000 Worth Bedroom Suites for $185500 4-Piece Bedroom Suite in Ivory Ena mel Louis 16th design. Dresser, chifforobe semi-vanity, and 4 ft. 6 in. bed. (Not illustrated) January price, $685.00. duly price, . $342, 50 $565.00. Sale price - 4-Piece Bedroom Pe teen-year-old son of Frank H.| 5 Quinby, a New York architect, drove into Port week's dis: ester Si jay, after a earance, bringing a bride, were furnished to-day by the young wife's relatives at Port Chester anu Greenwich, Conn. The girl, to whom young Quinby introduced jis mother and grand- Parents at their Port Chester home, was Mary Kohut, nineteen years old, | FACTORY 39 w. 14th St. vie igin, bi eric " 7 of ~ of Slavic origin, but American birth erow 110 WEST 3ith ST. She has lived all her life in Kast | BROOKLYN BRANCH, Lin Fist st Port Chester, where she worked in === the Liberty shirtwaist factory as a machine operat Her father, who died two years as a mill hand Since his death her mother has re- married and moved to Banksville, outside Greenwich, as the wife of ua man named Mazurak. Quinby drove up to her mother's house in Banksville Friday morning, put up a whirlwind proposal to Mary and drov the Justice of the in Greenwich, Conn,, for the mony. With’ them went the girl's mother, whose consent was necessary because the girl was not of age: a married sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Horak. The new Mrs. Quinby, her sister said, was an excellent dancer. She met Quinby first at a dance three years ago. She satd Quinby told her he did not know what his former sweetheart, whom he s visiting just before he disappe: . would say. She said the marriiage had not yet been blessed by a priest, although loose cushion seats. Sofa; rocker: armchair. pean Sree the bride was a Catholic, and it would Value aco have to be done. ~ me Slip Covers BOWERS SWORN IN AS i rere nh U. S. REVENUE COLLECTOR. 9.98 Nits” | Edwards. in Retiring, Proudly fhows Letter From Mr. Wilson, TH a Frank K. Bowers, new Collector of | 7" AVE. Internal Revenue for the Second Dis- ‘or. 87th St i pera trict of New York, was sworn in to i, ‘ : ° a ,. ‘ | Rec evemie In ihe Suite in Walnut Veneer i ars ; | 7Pes ‘STE f Custom House by Supreme Court Jus- 4 | Galontal’deri i Nien re z, ene 5 cds ee Wasservogel. The dig) roon' —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_ . a aby oe solonial design. Dresser, chifforobe, Fy +3 t * oy eat ait palitea: he ae | | 4—Piece Bedroom Suite: $179 toilet table and full-size bed. (Not 7—Piece Bedroom Suite: $575 i sonal friend of Mr. Bowers, and floral | Walnut: Louis XVI. design; dresser, chiffo- illustrated). January price $318.00. A Mahogany: Louis XV. design; dresser, chifforobe, +e tributes were numerous. Collector | | robe, toilet table, full-size bow-end bed. dry price 2250.00, Sale price = = = - semi-vanity, full-size bed, bench, chair, night stand. 5 Rowers's wife and daughter were in- | : “DAY | é terested spectators, Among others! ORD EN t present were Aldermanic President TEL.WATKINS 6976 h Di R S it ; 1 F. H. La Guardia, former Assistant and our repre ° oe ee ll O24 000 Wort ining Room Suites : $12000 mer Magistrate Robert Ten Eyck, FREE Besautiful toons Deputy County Clerk William Buyers tat | 3 w gs Wilbur Murphy, President of 10- Piece Mahogany “ \ the 20th District Republican Club. Di R S it : rs 5 Pes oe, sae Res} vou wen ening, prions tet See einare into hie ne wottices which ,ouis 16th design. China ce! loset 60 in. buffet, server, j collected nearly one billion dollars for 54 in. round extension table, 5 side chairs and 1 arm Uncle Sam last year and has taken mriece Slip ¢ Covers chair, leather seats. (Not illustrated) . the Mr Edwardes terme on SU Mi January price $730.00, July price ‘ “I hope.” sald Mr. Edwards, “that $625. Sale price - - - - - - 2 1 have bee! Citis aon: 2 mt ‘Bh va I reas ciniare the eee Walnut ‘ Cates following dat ug. 12: | ° . ° F, 1 Be Bisards | ining Room Suite f wm “Your letter gave me a great deal | 109.5499" of pleasure. It was a matter of deep Hepplewhite desi; Leather seats. China closet, ‘ satisfaction to pari Be able Ae ahow [Factory mas wh AV | A mee ee 5 q 66 is buffet, woe 54 in. round extension table, 6 5 10-Pi Dini R esis ; man 'aa Collector” Yow have'emtirely RUAN YAR AREAS Shah 10-Piece Dining Room Suite : +: $295 sideand1armchair.(Not illustrated) -Piece Dining Room Suite : : $499 Bee Stes SenaeLIn rill al wane | Mahogany or walnut: Hepplewhite design; buffet; round January price $750.00. duty price 3/ 00 Walnut or mahogany: Louis XV design. Buffet; extension : FoGordiaily and singerely yours, extension table; china closet; enclosed server; 6 chairs. $550.00. Sale price - - table; server; china closet; 5 side, 1 arm chair. “WOODROW WILSON.” | a———Oeee e e } | See | 817000 Worth Fancy Furniture : for $8500 1 s Your Children would like Vegetables ROCKERS : TABLES: CHAIRS—FOR GIFTS: FOR You ll ¥# ‘ANY of the dishes that children i . : 1° should eat and that they refuse | ently can be made appe- Fa pega eae gone Ree ee tizing an pe ce if they are properly ; a Table ; hand-carved; from Berkey and me seasoned. This is particularly true of | a h WERE 8 soe nes eee 8 ee 8C80 vegetables, both cooked and salad form. | hey, un: ea ‘s ey at fi k $ Chinese Lacquered Trousseau Chest : Berkey and Gay— 4 \ SAUCE | | } Oak Gate-leg Table : 32x40 in. opened-—sketched left,$19 Mahogany Finished Armchair, covered in tapestry— THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE lef as ge eis a na) ec coe ce 800 BD adde to vegetables, potato, | = ACHE proey reel Gate-leg Table : $19; Arm ‘ Windsor Rocker, in mahogany finish : saddle wood Old Oak Table : $250 make the children ask for chair : $22.50; Rocker : $10.75 seat—left - 2 2 + + 2 + 2 + = = = $10.75 Trousseau Chest : $212.50 LEA & PERRINS "| 241 Weat Street, New York GIMBELS FURNITURE SHOP—SEVENTH FLOOR $$$ —— Brooklyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subuuap—=——————!