The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1921, Page 10

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shbaae ASKS $10,000 DAMAGE FLD CALLS FOR CHANGE OF COLLAR Posed for Ad., but Objects to Being ‘Thomas F, Dawson, a realty broker, living at No. 769 Grote Street, Bronx. He is a bachclor and when he posed three years ago, he says, it wae for nothing and to please a friend. According to tho allegations in a $10,000 damage sult he has filed against Chuett, Peabody & Co., ne agreed to pose for a collar ad. for tho firm, the pleture to be painted by Leyendecker, and the collar a certain style. charge he collar in t "i way an Siher ads: boating ‘nis picture The policemen who are alleged ti| '* Net the one he wore in posing. INBRBERY CASE _ Twomey, Who Says He Col- lected $26,300 Promotion Fund, Is Evasive On Stand. Kept Up-to-Date. The name of the familiar collar ad. Di Adonis became known to-day, He is|f games and sports. i Nhe Bhp vom Ble ie ¥, £ THE EVENING WORLD, T CHICAGO PLANS TAXES ON ALL PUBLIC GAMES Training. Dee, 1.—Taxing of all pro- jonal and semi-professional contests and gam to provide funds for the physical education of school children were proposed in an ord duced In the City Council to- licensing of all professior included fn the proposa’ Should there be a surplus above the needs of the schools, adult classes in physical education and athiettes also would be formed, A & per cont tax Is | evtiNes | Genuine Victrolas in Period Consoles proposed for professional events and half that amount for semt-professional have paid $1,500 to facilitate their = — Promotion are being subpoenaed to-| * day to appear at the investigation of \ ©ommissioner of Accounts Hirshfield, ‘who found Policeman Patrick J. ‘Twomey, the self-confessed collector ‘of @ $26,300 fund, a forgetful witness yesterday. ’ For an hour and a half Twomey hedged, dodged and qualified answers ‘which he gave his examiner. Oblivious ts Of punishment and appar- mot quite certain they were in their assertions that he was erazy, he succeeded in making a reo- ofa which, in a court of law, would be almost valueless. He “thought,” “it must have been,” he was “almost pos- tive” and he “believed” that the eighteen men mentioned were those from whom he obtained the money, He was not sure. inquiry centred about eigh- slips which Twomey had fur the Commissioner. Each bore mame of a patroijman, together punported to be his seat ai rs in the examina- Jast August. Confessing it i i / ify Hi A ; i d DUOFOLD Patrician of Pens Wholesale and Retail New York Office—Singer Bldg. These Cabinets have been especially designed to fit the Style VI Victrola. They can be had in various designs, including Grate thea, a le. We have never been able to of- fer 80 much for the money —and are sold by us for only $95 in Mahogany. Also furnished in rated Sheraton for $135 and nm Chippendale for Terms as $ DOWN Low as If unable to call, mail this coupon to-day, W-12-1 Warlitzer—120 W. 42d St. Without obligation on my part, kindly send mo further information regarding your Special Console Victrola offer, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P.M. Ti Wun Musical Instruments 120 West 42d St. Between Bropdway and (th Ave, You Can’t Brush Or Wash Out Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about Tour ounces of ordinary liquid] * arvon; apply it at night when retiring:| use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Do this to-night and by morning most if not all of your dandruff will be gone and three or four more ap- plications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop once, and your hair will be ‘aun, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and . never fails to do the work.—Advt. PARKER PEN COMPANY, , JANBOVILLE, WISCONSIN, [+0] Thirty-fourth Street The Men’s Sweater Department is featuring imported and American-made Sweaters and Sweater Vests, of brushed wool, alpaca mixtures and cashmere, at very reasonable prices Men's Sweaters; ° Men’s Sweater Vests . $10.00 upward 8.50 upward on To-morrow (Friday) there will be on Special Sale in the same Department Six Hundred Brushed Wool Mufflers fn oxford, tan and heather colorings B. Altman & Cu. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street The Catalogue and Folder Department .on the Sixth Floor affords a convenient means of selecting the Christmas gift. There is a diversity of merchandise of timely appeal assembled in the various sections, at prices that are particularly attractive. Of interest to men are House Coats . ‘ - eis $8.25 Mufflers, of knitted silk - 3.85, 6.75 Blanket Bathrobes | fo terns 7.25 Military Brushes, with ebony backs DO DOIN eon seh Gh ao AOR Set, consisting of cane and silk umbrella, at PUSaTAY Ch nee day Megmareniaremetys. \ Yt |) Four-in-hand Scarfs, 65c., 95c., 1.35, 1.85 Sterling Silver Cigarette Cases, . 11.00 Mahogany Humidors, porcelain lined, 11.50 at the remarkably low price of $1.35 on First Floor) Rt r Brief Cases, of tan cowhide . . 4.50 (Some of these items are subject to War Revenue tax) 4 \ pie A ‘ “\ A Magic Phrase Centemeri Wool Hose are stamped with that magic phrase: Made in England— Signifying practically unshrink- able hose, finest wool yarns, soft distinctive colourings, and that much-desired, glove-like fit over the instep and ankle. A gift-assortment of typical Centemeri scope and variety— From a clocked hose at 1.25 for men, to the “Walton Heath”, for the out-o’-doors woman, a superb- quality brushed Botany wool hose at 7.50. Centemeri Wool Hose Men’s,from 1.25 Women’s, from 1.75 HURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921, The Mark of Quality on a Gift of Gloves When sleigh-bells jingled on Broadway and great-grandmother was a débutante— Centemeri Centemeri Gloves were a gift distingué, celebrated then as now for their exquisite perfection of fit, superb leathers and intrinsic value. The modest gift assortment at Centemeri’s in the °70’s, has grown to more than 100 styles of Centemeri Gloves for men, women and children—for Christmas 1921 Gloves of Leather From 3.00 Men’s From 2.50 Women’s From‘1.25 From 1.50 Children’s From 1.00° Gloves of Wool From 1.25 Centemeri Gloves . 400 FIFTH AVE. New York—Philadelphia Grenoble, France Hose Ye Gifte Compleat Gifts that are practical, most appropriate and with the added charm of completeness. Glove “ Wardrobes”*, those delightful gift sets of gloves for various needs; or for a princely gift, a set providing for every glove requirement for one year. Splendid set combina- tions at 5.00 for each one in the family— others as simple or elaborate as desired, Centemeri Gift Sets 400 FIFTH AVE. New York—Philadelphia Grenoble, France ose meee ee ees wae weet eenes =ewee oe Select Your Gifts for HIM from these Furnishings ---and Save! Shirts at $2.89—Shirts that are sure to appeal to a man. Some of durable fancy madras striped in silk; others of fine woven corded madras. All sizes from 14 to 17. And Shirts at $2.29—Solid colors that display raised Russian Particularly good madras cord stripes and fancy woven designs. Designs, tailoring and finish are exceptional. in these. Soft double cuffs attached. More Silk Shirts at $5.39—At $5 .39 plus the Federal tax we offer a silk shirt that’s a bit ynusual even in this store of unusual shirt values. Heavy broadcloths, satin stripes, rich crepes de chine and jerseys. ‘Tailoring worthy of the shirtings. Pajamas at $2.29—Whether he seeks cozy comfort in pajamas of domet flannel or prefers the feel of madras, he’ll be pleased with pajamas from this lot. All that good pajamas should be, Brocade Robes at $15.74—At this price, plus the Federal tax, a man’s robe in rich, dark all-over satin brocade. In sizes S, M and L. cuffs faced with black satin. The collar and Riaqrs —*4in Floor, 35th Street. RH: HERALD SQUARE SUNDAY WORLD WANTS wag Geshe eas awa to} NEW YORK WORK MONDAY WONDERS ee Latta Riad cao LOOSEN UP THAT: HEAVY COLD HE in who once gives ‘Dr. Bell" Pine Ter-floaese anata: . tional cold relieving medicine @ fair opportunity of proving itself, bee comes a convert. He learns how reall beneficial its healing and balsamic anti- septics are in helping relieve a cold, ough, grippe, bronchitis, hoarsen¢ss. ical bottle of your Gratsiots. Te wil tle at your "as It “wil be a well-paying investment. Children like it. and economical. Heep itonhand, 30c, )

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