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— , : 4 i TRAPS TWO YOUTHS IN STALLED AUTO Assistant District Attorney Has Both Arrested and Finds They Have Records. Assistant District Attorney John L. MadDonald of No, 1402 Lexington Avenue observed a stalled sedan on the avenue at 9ist Street last night, in charge of two boys whose actions struck him as being suspicious. He ardefed the boys to sit on the back seat and slammed the door shut and then directod his brother to get a policernan. (Watrolman Land took the boys to the Bast ssth Street Station, where they were identified as Louis Vogel, seventeen, of ‘No. 1146 Third Avenue, and George Olinzuk, sixteen, No. 2 West 76th Street. Both were out on bail of $1,500 each on charges of misdemeanor for an attempted burglary on Oct, 19. Sol Wilk, twelve years old, who was ar- rested @ little later on a charge of participating in the theft of the car,/ denied all knowledge of it, but, the others, according to the police, de-| clared he had operated the machine at thelr request, taking it from 97th Street and Fifth Avenue. The sedan is the property of Nathaniel Sacks of No. 1% Préspect Avenue, the Bronx. Vogel and Olinzuk pleaded guilty to unlawful entry on Nov. 21 and are to be sentenced on next Tuesday. oe - Hit by Train, Wins $12,000. Ernest Hart Drake of Plainfield, N. » has been awarded a verdict of 00 by a J efore Circuit Judge er in Freehold, N. J., for injuries re- elved on Juno 7, when as a state militiaman, guarding 2 bridge at Red Bank, he, was run down by a train, His left ler was cut off nbove the knee. railroad ’ Ceayright, 1921, Rudolph Wurlitzer Co, Brand New Player BATTLE OF PRINCETON COMMEMORATED TO-DAY Several Vatrior in D Ales Asnist me The dedication to-day at Princeton, N. J., of granite monume m~ memorating the Battle of on, when Gen. Washington defeated the British, has attracted to the historic town representatives of a number of patriotic societies, The monuments were given by the Oregon Society, Sons of the Ameri- can Revolution. Major W. I. Lincoln Adams of Montclair will be Chair- man of the exercises, which are to include a procession from Nassau Hall and an eleven gun salute by Princeton Battery. President John Grier Hibben and Prof. Wurtenbaker of Princeton Uni- versitv will deliver addresses and Dr. Lyman Whitgey Allen, Chaplain Gen- eral pf th A. R,, will offer the dedicatory er. —— AT 147, OLDEST MAN SEEKS TO GO ON STAGE Finds No Opent Paris and May Get Back Job as Porter. PARIS, Nov. 25.—French music hails and museums have spurned the world’s oldest man, DJeuro Chemldine Turn, who fn his 147th year is pennttess in Paris. He came here from Constantinople be- cause he decided, having worked 140 years, it was time to take things easy, and he expected to find an opening in theatres, Djeuro says doctors assure him. his heart holds out promise of another twen- ty years of life, and so he has decided to ‘make his way back to Constant! nople and his seventh wife, who ts forty. Djeuro has but one son, whom he de- scribes as a young man of ninety. The son is unable to support him, however, and he may be forced to resume his life: long occupation of a pubie porter, OPEN | EVENINGS From Factory to You Pianos 295 CF. O. B. Factory) The most amazing player-piano offer ever advertised. Just think a moment—you get a beautiful, new mahogany (Walnut $10 addi- tional) or oak Ellwood Player-Piano at prac- tically the cost of an ordinary upright piano. Compare _ this $200 more. player-piano with others at A tremendous production and a new Whulitzer Equitable Piano Purchase Plan make possible this startling offer. Call NOW and hear this beautifully toned piano. It’s your greatest opportunity to own a ine player-piano. Convenient terms can be ar- ranged under this Wurlitzer Equitable Piano Purchase Plan. If unable to call, or reserve your Ellwood NOW, mail the coupon below. Act quick! Telephone Bryant 8140. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P. M. —IF UNABLE TO CALL MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY— WURLITZER, 420 West 42d St. W-11-25 send me catalog and complete Information regarding your startling Ellwood player offering, No obligation to purchase, Name... Address a WURLIZER = 120 West 42d Street Between Broadway and Sixth Avenue. Vietrolas—Vietor Records—Piayer Rolis—Band and Orchestra Instruments. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921, Tr 3 HELD FOR FORGED |v acter 12 FRENCH BOND NOTES | Bankrupt St. Louis Broker Said to Have Confessed Passing $63,000 Worth, ST. LOUIS, Nov. %.—G. V. Halli day, a broker, whose firm recently went Into bankruptcy with liabilities listed over $140,000, confessed to-day, according to the police, that he had counterfeited $1,500,000 in interim cer- tificates of French Government bonds and that he had passed $63,000 worth of them on St. Louis banks. Harry Turner, editor of a bi-monthly mag- azine here, and Paul Murphy, a mag- azine solicitor, are under arrest in connection with the case. Halliday is under seven indictments based on all ions that he had ac- cepted money for securities and failed to deliver them. In his confession he says: “I alone am guilty, Turner and Murphy merely are incidental figures, 1 had the bonds printed and thought it would bé easy to include these in a $100,000,000 issue which J. P. Morgan & Co, had floated in June far the French Government.” HY are Hall Beds found in the finest mansions as well as humbler homes unless it is because in quality, comfort and beauty they have no peers, and the cost is no higher than that of in- ferior makes ? Consult your decorator. FRANK A. & SONS Bedding Specialists Police say Turner had the plate| || 25 West 45th St., New York made for the bonds. The discovery of the forged certificates was made ! \ —Stout Women SATURDAY, as usual in our Lower Store, is Bargain Day. Besides those mentioned below there are hundreds of other Bargains in every- thing stout women wear, sizes 39 to 56 bust. fepe Lryant OWER STORE A BARGAIN BASEMENT 23 West 38th St., Between 5th and 6th Aves. COATS Warm winter coats of fine quality Wool Velour, Melton and Thibet. Some are full lined, others half Jined. $ it g* A variety of wipter coats of Heather Velour, Melton, Tweed, Plush, Broadcloth, — Men’s Coating. Some fur trimmed. $2985 i Moe im | DRESSES All Wool Serge, Wool Jersey and Silk Poplin. Beaded, hand embroidered, braided or strictly tailored $1 2-00 Dressy models of Crepe de Chine, Velour, Poiret Twill, Velveteen, Jersey, Mignon- ette. . Embroidered, braided or beaded. 39 to 56 Bust 19% “} WINTER UNDERWEAR Cut Full for Stout Women Flannelette Bloomers... 98c vee, 69e 69c 98c Knit Drawers. “Vests. . Union Suits.. Petticoats........1.95 i] Extra Size Hosiery 69c ‘Lane Bryant Lower Store, 23 W. 38th St., Bet. 5th & 6th Ave: “ “ | FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGES 15 AND 18 | GIMBEL BROTHERS 320 STREET - BROADWAY - 33a0 STREET NEW YORK CITY Foot Suffering Is Frequently Pains, callouses or cramps here? These conditions often indicate that the arch across the ball of is eats, Ser, ~~ Unnecessary Whatever your trouble,—corns; callouses; bunions; weak ankles; hot, tired or aching feet and legs; fallen arches or cramped toes,— | There isa : DE Scholl | Appliance or Romedy For Every Root Trouble tending to correct it promptly and permanently. A Foot and Shoe Expert familiar with Dr. Scholl's Method of Foct Correction is in attendance in our Shoe Department, He . uill demonstrate to y ur entire ea(is.action that in many cases you can secure relief an permanent correction, To coneult with him involves ro obligation; his services are free. Delay only aggravates your trouble. See the Foot and Shoe Expert now. GIMBELS FOOT COMFORT SHOP—Second Ploor | by @ clerk in the Morgan & Co office Extra Sizes 39 to 56 Bust—26 to 45 Waist Petticoats... 98c Night Gowns, 1.49 Kimonos. . . .2.95 Blanket Cloth Robes. ..4.75 . i] | For ' ms BROTHERS |&,.: Pennsyloania ii See Pages 5100 i) STREET — BROADWAY — &: TY 15 and 18 32ND STREET — BROADWAY — 88RD STREET — NEW YORK CITY a a eneaaiaeedl New and Remarkable Christmas Offer | NO December Paymenis on PLAYER PIANOS BUY NOW : DELIVERY NOW : BUT MONTHLY PAYMENTS START in 1922 or in fact any piano of any sort in the great Gimbel piano stock. Order delivery at once, aldp your December payment— and make your first monthly payment in January, 1922, when all your Christmas expenses are past. : GAS Nee ee VT Have Your Player for Christmas: Two Whole Months of Fun Before Your First Monthly Pay- ment. ey geet ty Sees og Ie a Every cent of Christmas money has a thousand demands upon it. Use it to the utmost and have—with no demand upon your Christmas funds—this most wonderful of all Christmas buys. Gimbels—forward as always with new idess—new ways to save—new ways to make easy— now presents this extraordinary offering: Complete suspension of December pay- ments on pianos bought now. This Superb Quality New PLAYER PIANO 10. = $395 To Bring the Player Into Your Home A Player of Unusually Fine Quality and Tone ‘10 AMONTH fine Guay ore. Every point of construction, finish and tone proves it. 1922 = ie ee ee e usual yer of avi good quality offered in sales can in no way compare with this p'ayer. It was built to uphold a quality Day) fae as a high quality player— ata worthy price. NEVER before have we been able to offer anything such quality for anything like so low a price! And No Monthly Payments Due Until January, 1922 ‘This sale will have its strongest a) nd greatest tmportance tion aha kava satoked te veern (re opportunity to buy 0 really thin means. Here not worthy instrument at a price wil . Terms et yeten se re tne erty Starting January, “@ ¥ if You Can’t Come, Fill in and Mail This Coupon Today » ra GIMBEL BROTHERS MUSIC SALONS New York City. GENTLEMEN: Please send me promptly full details of your Christmas offer of suspended Decomber payments. And your sale of high quality Player Pianos at $408. the lewere ponies Price, i it genuinely fine very humble means, complete sus) the Christmas month. " 10 Year Guarantee sh HR Name, A comp Xe quality guarantee for ten years accompanics each player. You also have the priors of char; to your . account pares rolls to the amount bench with each player. Delivery to your home for one a FE. W.-11-25 extra charge. Music Salons Open Every Evening Until 9 oC loak Gimbels : Eighth Floor : After 5.30 Use 33d Street Ei:trance, Near Broudway ————s frookilun, Long Island and New Jersey Custornera to Gim ; jubway = o = _— eet airmen