The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1921, Page 10

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THE Le eee eee NOVEMBER 28, 1931, egg] GIMBEL BROTHERS 82ND STREET — BROADWAY — 33D STREET — NEW YORK CITY 1] Woman Tak Mra, Muri Masecol, twenty: taken them by storm in ‘Sally,’ play- f No. 14 Went 127th § ing the same part sho did over here, to Harlem Hospital at 3. and Leslie Henson has also held up{i’ 70 A i ee “anf day suffering {rom poison. Tho police in his part : 1t|reported she got up to take headache in part. . © Ce foner Van |tableta and took potson by mistake, “Phe Dolly Sisters Revue ts crowd: | yoorhis, the wii) recover, ing the house. Over in Paris most of ‘ |the revues are filled with English | = z and American chorus girls. The clev- P erest- woman, to my mind, in musical Potaon by Mistake, to Woman.’ STAIRS comedy is Mistinget in Paris, Maur- i MJ eer ee Chevalier is the best of the mea . . Licien Guitry Is the|sma if tne two shoud come to New PENNY A_POUND PROFIT D O ." york they would make great hits. —=_ ££ Greatest Actor He Ever © ‘| "yew wucien Guitry for the Ara ° e. e is the fest actor P TeA0G- aan Has Seen. aw EOADy davibd all Amarieas Ee George M. Conan, our own rlag-|ect mi eae asHARe” pide nach bd Special for Tuesday, Nov. 29th raving, Forty-second and Broadway er MOLASSES CREAM CHOCOLATE COVERED P discrete, arrived this morning on the} J, §, NEWS IN BRIEF. KISSES: , MARSHMALLOWS: ' @unard liner Carmania trom abroad, —— | Wut only as a bird of passage. Tho},l! Hint ghee ) Broadway-impresario will be back in| Olé Lunnon by the first of the year, | nd will make his home on the others"; © Bide, maybe for years to come, il / has made crrangements with Charles | | Goohrane, who owns xeveral London | "0h" ‘theatres, for a number of the Cohan productions. Air. Cohan was accompanied by his} S wife and their little son and littic| \) | Eadie Dunn, his faithful Boswoll.| | Badie was wrapped up in a Scotch | F | golf cap, a scarf, big coat and other n iy by J) Eogliah things 2nd looked like Adsy | Peace it (roma Maidens | - from Piccadilly. Alexander Howat, was deposed. | | Mf¥’ve been too busy in London with oo ether things,” said Mr. Cohan, “to| NEW YORK NEWS IN BRIEF. | think much of baseball.” + ‘When George was asked whether he| James Fitzsimmons, who says he 1s A delicacy made Big, light as a from Pure Open Battie. Maw Ore snowflake, Honey ’ jeans Molasses Sweet Marshmal- with a delicious C || tows. Our reg. € cream centre. 49 good: POUND BOX POUND BOX Churches, Sunday Schools, Public Institutions, Candy Committees and Donators! 3 POUNDS—For $4.50 we will ‘sell you 30 1 AStandard Phonograph ADAM PERLOD DESIGN—FINE MAHOGANY CABINET AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE And Best of All 5B ee pounds of Very Excellent Candy, together with 60. handsomely lithographed ePound Folding Boats; all put pp inne comearenty, agi, wer GBA SO We Also Offer: " ad deserted Broadway for al) time| shortstop on the Atlanta, Ga., baseball Spiced SPECIAL D and was going to become a resident | team, called on Miss Alice Reese at her -~ golng home, No. 4 West 108th Street, Friday. fe} Assorted ) for keeps on the other side, he looked | When he and friend left, Miss Keese's peras Miniatures of Chocolates theOldFashion Gum Drop, in many pleasing flavors. POUND BOX day Fitzsimmons called to return the Jong he would remain on the|pag and he was arrested, charged with | ether side of tho Atlantic. grand larceny. 3 “['ve been working over there,” he Hugh Duncan, a Pullman porter, told gaia. “The American succe: o¥@ the police to-day he just had to go g cabareting He will be arraigned b here haye been duplicating their suc- | fore United States Commissioner Mitch= eesees in London. Gerald Du Maurier |C0ck, charged with taking the postal 3 savings book of his roommate and thas, made a big hit in ‘Bulldog Drum- fellow porter. Wilson Carwe ell, and forge mond,’ and Charles Hawtrey has/|ing the latter's signature to get $201 rm it t ve | caught them with ‘Apple John’s Ad-| fret 'Y? " Rosie Weer tious “wenture,’ while Willette Kershaw has' Hearings to determine a permanent : serous ‘and said that he didn’t know|™eshbag with $52 was gone. Yester- bat papel the rille and fan- cies. a POUND BOX instrument to your home : Balance Monthly A Phonograph of National Repute —You Will Be Sure to Recognize It When You See It The Story in Four Bold Paragraphs A phonograph manufacturer of national prominence wished to dis- continue one of his popularly priced period phonographs. It was a big edulis turning to the: natural outlet—sold them ALL to Gim So here is a phonograph of the highest type, that has always been sold at the standard list price, offered at less than half price. This extraordinary sale will only last as long as this limited quantity lasts. Therefore, better hurry. On Sale in the Downstairs Store : Balcony Brooklyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subways ——ae Where is the tire dealer ooded for in 1922 ALGNG shou tis time ofthe year the the public but by his local competitors. Sone a prolyl The U.S. titre: dealee always neers Probably a dozen different gencies' wi #. Right — making for a dozen different tires are hopefully his plans for 1922. a oe Who elke. otarts le le satiade Go meets oct chat coeat eavealiod Perey Sita Una mes Agency Franchises are hardly more than — FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGE 12 FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGE 12 GIMBEL BROTHERS || GIMBEL BROTHERS S2uw STREET - BROADWAY - 3300 STREET NEW YORK CITY 32ue STREET - BROADWAY - 33n0 STREET ~NEW YORK CITY ony a a a aa 3 | : ths sali, brings fo the dealer's store the greatest and Save On Wall Papers. Hot Water. Consider now—not what is said in be- dle hall af the Us. & Tise Gales aud Service al DeGnae e In 2 Minutes! , : ° —but what it does, fs corries the prestige ofthe U. S, Revel Cord Fine Grades Consider general conditions for the past Tire and the “USCO” Deeply Reduced I iN year. And note everywhere Itis the most sought after Fran- Merso ; that U.S. Tire dealers have dbs eee New Electrical U.8. dealers will be the rank- ing tirewmerchants of 1922. | Observe how. generally || and Tubes Reduced Nov. || Nee oni the U. S. Tire dealer is : jot only in profits returned, respected. Not alone by 10th. Ask your dealer. but in local | reputation as bus United States Tires United States @ Rubber Company TIRE ech, Siac ST. & BROADWAY Device A hundred needs for hot Racer icy And anew ele device to provide it. Attach the plug—dip the Imerso in the water. It swiftly heats the water to the boiling point. Watch it work in our electrical gift shop. Hot Water Quickly—for —Shaving —tTea parties —Baby’s bottle —Boiling Eggs —A hundred uses. Price $2.75 50cm = $2.95 Living Room Japanese Tapestries Grass Cloths In a fine assortment of light Imported papers in a wonder- and dark colorings. . Very ful variety of attractive color- handsome paper. ings. 86 inches wide, Japanese Leathers : Roll : $3.50 and $4.50 In gold and bronze—mottled and figured effects. Much used by high class decorators, GIMBELS WALL PAPER SHOP—Sixth Floor . — It Makes Little Difference What You Nea ee A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Fp wile GIMBELS NEW KIND OF : -OUSEFURNISHING STORE —FifthFloor pees w ail ans Oe MRE re RR EN eae een runs enn ee ay colleen!

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