The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1921, Page 16

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SOLD HIS CAR CHEAP AND IS HELD AS THIEF Accused by Police of Massachusetts Man. Thomas Capello, living at the Hotel Endicott, was arrested to-day by De-, teotives Chrystie and Kane, charged with having stolen a sedan car Oct. 20 At Eighth Avenue and 50th Street be- Songing to Nathan Periman of Rox- Dury, Mass. Albert Strohmeyer of No, 441 Palisades Avenue, Hoboken, im whose innocent possession the car was found, identified Capello as the Man who had sold it to him for $1,000. Tt was valued at about $4,000. In consequence of an examination of Capello's papers Detectives Cole- man and Reilly arrested Frank Ghererdi of No. 326 West 524 Street. | They found him starting out from ®arage in an alleged stolen car with a young woman beside him Detectives Dineen and Wackerly to-day arrested Paul Nass, an auto- mobile mechanic of No, Avenue, Astoria, charged ‘mg a sedan car worth $ . Louls Guigasch of Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” ‘on an aching corn, in- ed that corn stops hurting, then you Cr it right off with ‘Tour dence sells a tiny bottle of THE EVENING’ WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921. GIMBEL BROTHERS 32ND STREET BROADWAY — 33RD _ STREE NEW YORK Phone Penrsyloania 5100 For Other Gimbel News Sce Page 14 CITY Women’s and Misseg PLUSH AND CLOTH COATS Colors SALE: Sizes Brown, Reindeer Sorrento, Navy and Black Misses’ 14.to 20 Women's 34 to 44 Extra 46 to 54 Styles Include: Trimmings Include: Everything new and desirable. A ” : y Nutria Beaverette, Sealine. Mostly all are fur trimmed with | good variety—sure to suit every taste and fit every figure. Blouse backs, straigit Hine flare and semi- fitted coats. Throw collars; also choker and cape collars. Others are handsomely embroid- ered Trimmed in a way that bespeaks quality, style and value at this low price. All coats silk lined and interlined. : MEN: There are 900 of these makers in the country. These shirts are made quality silk mixture wit! and couch covers. Excellent quality, hemstite! borders with neat edging, Opaque Win for g fom cents, salient every corn, soft corn, between the toes, and the without or irritation. in, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subways manufactured by one of the best shirt Velour CurtainStrips $3.95. High grade lustrous velour strips, 214 yards long, all wanted colors, can be used for window and door hangings Marquisette Dutch Curtains, $1.50 Pair Slight factory seconds. Colors: white, ecru and green. Materials: Bolivia Normandy Suedine Velour Thibets Broadcloths Silvertones 250 Genuine Salt’s ‘ Peco Seal Plush Coats At the Same Price GIMBELS—Downstairs Lower Floor An Extraordinary Sale of Silk Mixture Shirts $2.78 high grade shirts, a fine assortment of this season’s color- » ings and patterns. They are cut large and roomy and are finely tailored. of a very heavy It has been years since we have seen h satin stripes, in their equal at this low price. Sizes 14 to 17 - GIMBELS—Downstairs Balcony Join the Crowds at’ the Sale of Women’s 4 f 95) Perfect HIGH PuGES 30 Styles—All Perfect At One Sensational Price “look this sensational offer. About 30 i a to - select from, mostly lace models. Fine quality and Made in Brooklyn ! | _ workmanship. These shoes are the product of a well- known maker in Brooklyn, , the home of better grage women’s * shoes. Featuring patents, black kid, matt kid, brown kid, brown calf and many two-tone novelties. Black ooze; full Louis and Baby Louis heels. No C. O. D’s. No Refunds. GIMBELS— Downstairs Balcony Rear. Just Received!—250 | Imported Cereal Sets $6.95 ea. Several pretty patterns to choose from, set coasists of 6 large cereal jars, 6 spice jars, 1 vinegar bottle, 1 oil bottle and 1 hanging salt box. Blue Banded Bowl Sets, $1.00 Figured Drapery Cretanne, 490 Yard 1500 Meat and Turkey Platters, 25c to $1.50ea, 5 bowls to the set, sizes 4-inch Fialn white and decorated, to 8-inch inclusive, Some have ranging in in pre from 25¢ 20 slight factory imperfections. each. Pressed and Cut Glass Fruit or Salad Bowl, $1.95 ea. 9 inches in diameter, GIMBELS—Downstairs Lower Floor. 36 inches wide, good quality fabric; foliage, stripes, birds and verdure patterns. dow Shades, 39c Each hed Size 36x72. ye + i J . | , Teally TRUE. And dreamiest and truest of all, Store Hours: 9 to 5:30, ” GIMBEL 32ND STREET. BROADWAY For Other GIMBEL News See Page 14 BROTHERS ERS 33RD STREE it = Children! Come. See the Wonderful Puppet Show The New Puppet Show “Red Riding Hood,” Which Is Being Shown Every Day from 10:30 to 5:30 in the Cunningest Sort of Theatre :,Gimbels—6th Floor What are puppets? Why dolls, of course. And such wonderful dolls. Ani- mated dolls. You would almost think they were alive. Red Riding Hood and the woodsman and the wolf. They play it all for you just as you’ve read it in the Fairy-tale Book. Come and See! Note to Grown-Up Folks: These Are the Dondo- Jenter Marionettes. in Puppet Shows. An Entirely New Departure You'll Be Interested, Too! 500 Doll Carriages Handwerk make; 20 inches man. Special on Friday, $4.95 Santa Expects You at TOP 0’ THE WORLD 300 Jointed Dolls Handwerk make; 20 inches long. Bisque head; mohair wig; eye lashes. Special, In° His Wonderful Ice Palace at Gimbels on the 4th Floor (Two Floors of Toys at Gimbels, You Know) 7, , : And glitters! And lights! 300 Scooters ball-bearing —_ throughout, Special va Friday - $4.45 Sparkles! And nursery rhymes! And silvery things! And goldy things. And Christmas wreaths and Enchanted Castles—just like Jack and the Beanstalks.. And holly. And TOYS. And everything. Everything that means Christmas. All but. the turkey and the plum pudding. And it’s too soon for fiom any- way, isn’t it? t \ POLAR BEARS Great, big, jolly fellows; have climbed up the poles, (Oh, no! they won't hurt you. They're Santa’s pets, of course), to gnard the Ice Palace—all bright and snowy and ice-y. And there's a stairway to get up to see Santa. And another to get down. Or you can slide, if you like. (You bet—we all like.) 500 Kiddie Kars In three sizes. Special on Friday $1.25 .AND SEALS balance glittery alls on the very tippy-tip of their slippery noses. But they never,*never drop ‘em. Goodness me, no! Oh, it's a wonderful place, is Top o' the World! A NEVER-NEVER-NEVER Land that is. A Land of Dreams—Christmas Dreams. That are A WHOLE City Block of TOYS © Fourth and Sixth Floors Trains 1000 ell you about. ‘em? No, indeed, “¥ ing’ ; : See eee tOR RoW! Se ee GIMBELS “TOP O’ THE WORLD”—Fourth and Sixth Floors, ‘

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