The evening world. Newspaper, December 14, 1921, Page 13

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ITH LETTER SMI LP STEP ee WORLD, VEDRESDAY, DECEMBEE 24, teat. 7 ea | | japanese staff at V has commander of the 96 BEWARE THE JAPANESE, ') to strengthen her sive TROTZKY WARNS ARMY | jacncnca ne ntieck 2 NUE regions: giving. warnlag are ‘ Press).—Warlike appei eued to tha Bolshev by the Minister, whi rd Hanton, —forty-eigh been committed “while hypocritical , 2 3 ee Gt Wee Gnd | Soeecher about dlcarctamant were being |Exiertindcmraar an Mile SOUR Xe. In MANHATTAN /n THEBRONX = /2 BROOKLYN /) NEWARK = /n FORDHAM iy | { ed prepared. | Wes inghZ, sePitalatic: diptomats at | ae tie, Woah locked up last might 29 West 42nd St. 367Eastl49St. 11 Flatbush Ave. 895 Broad St. 270 E.FordhamRd. a sf | that Japan, “hoping; An ultimatum has been sent the'charge of intoxication 7 ., thee ‘ * Playtellow Case Witness Had | Such a Thoroughbred Which | Never Lost. Fs ZA | is on lactual picture of the in- William Garth, a horse {ratner of in this specie! sels: but wo » Roanoke, Va., was the first witness ye you an adequate idea of the + to-day for the defense at the resump- case and the charm and richness of % tion of (he trial of the $100,000 suit of | ” Harry ¥. Sinclair, off magnate and) bie racing man, against James F, Jobn~| * aon, Brooklyn turfman, to recover the a price for Playfellow, Man o° Wars) - ‘brother. ‘The court room in Brooklyn : ’ ;Bupreme Court. before Justice Frank | 8. Gannon jr. was again crowded Mr. Garth said he had seen many “cribbers and wind euckers,” but that much faults never affected the racing qualities of the animal. He had once owned a “‘cribber,” he sald, which won every race. He saw Playfellow just | after the horse had been sold to Sin- clair and thought the horse displayed | good form and speed, and did not | neem to be in distress ‘The cross examifation was taken | up by Philip A. Brennan, counsel for ! Mr. Sinclair ‘Don't you know that wind sucking | destroys’ a horse's intestines?” Mr. | Brennan asked t, 1921, A.B, Kirechbenm Company For Holiday Evenings— “Tt never destroyed mine,” said Garth, at which there was genera! ’ jnughter, ‘Tf you were at the point of buying | s horse you would not pay $100,000) for it if you knew It to be a wind) sucker or a oribber?” asked Mr. Brennan persuasively. “| wouldn't pay $100,000 for any) horee,” retorted Garth. This pro-| duced another laugh. | “Would you pay @10,000°" “1 would not.” “Then you belleve that wind suck- | ing would hurt the horse?” | “No. What I sald was that none} of my horses who had been wind) suckers were affected on account of) that.” Mr. Brennan then asked the wit-/ ness if he would pay any falr price} for a wind-sucking horse, and he! sata “Maybe he would.” ——_ ARMY TO AID MEN SEEKING EMPLOYMENT WU Open Registration Service for| Benefit of Jobless. ‘The general recruiting service of the) vy. 8. Army will open an employment} registration sorvico on Monday next et, No, 39 Whitehall Street. All unem-! ployed, particularly ex-service men, are| invited to use this service and an effort| is being made by the officers in charge) tv get in touch with employers needing help. Men who are found available for| the army will be acoepted for entist- | ment and those who are not will receive | » certificate so stating, saying that the! Applicant has applied for enlistment and | has been rejected for reasons that are no way a discredit to him. In open- | the recruiting bureau the officers are co-operating with several relief or- ganizations. Tuxedos An ; < He edos Ar ee Dress Special Christmas Offer \\\ Unfinished Worsted Fabries— ill This High Quality, Aeolian-Built Skinner’s Silk Lining. beau $45 ‘|| PLAYER-PIANO] (Coat and trousers. Slight charge for alterations} Bench tailored in fine unfinished woceied, these Kirschbaum Evening Clothes in i $ - every respect are the type of formal ae As 5 clothes you would get from the better merchant tailors, whose charge would be at least double ours. Men’s Section—Third Floor. Shee wat a Tete d With a fine mahogany music-roll cabinet and $10 worth of rolls of your own selectidn. Price complete $520. [AT a wonderful addition this beau- trol, it is not approached by any other make of tiful player-piano will be to your home player-piano on the market. during the Holidays. And what a As a piano, with its regular keyboard fer Stern Brothers pleasurable and profitable thing for the whole - hand-playing and practice, it is a superb - | ! year! : ; | musical instruffent, capable of winning the ¢ WEST 42d ST. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) WEST 43d ST. | The instrument itself is of a quality which enthusiastic commendation of the most crit- 4 pe cannot be approached elsewhere at this price. ical teacher or musician Who plays it. ———— ! It is a beautiful player-piano; beautiful in As a player it combines delicacy and resgon- tone and Sw hSE a siveness to 1 ¥ Z| most at- i 4 control, M i ttactive in with sturdi : ! appear- IMPORTANT! — READ CAREFULLY nessofcon + ly) ance, In_ |} CASES The Cases for these instruments are KEYS Grauine Jory carefully selected structi " id) amade in our own factory by the pray rage ae 14 construc- same skilled workmen who make the cele- INO AG'ION The actions are high hat cua 3 ih , fe | brated Weber and Steck cases. All case work teen Hate, fepeating actions | ell tion, in is doubly veneered inside and out of toe ost wo Ay een Feet! carefully antees . The exterior is of Choice San Domingo Ma- Tale On, copuldted by: expert . Ny durability [| sogony, rich in coloring and beautifully frvished. ae ‘ | years of . \" andinthe |) BACKS The back of a piano is one'of the ROTION chores cechote Auitomas 7. wae fulness a ; es __, _ important elements in it . vn great acti al i ? simplicity tion, giving Me stabilny Madlieng ie whe) ae Asallani sere ere at pnd aman: : acks in these inst: it is y “4 . if : i ba iveness of |) SxPt't back makers who also make the backs They ‘are used exclusively in the plance of | avtention 3 Pg for “ the i ai and ‘Steck pianos. Aeolian and Steinway manufacture, i from regu- 3 | i ne of these instruments with anything like ordinary care will last a life time lators or ¥ ing-con- — : . 7 ‘ * =—' repairmen F | S . . s : cA Suggested List of Music-Rolls : Humoresque (Dvorak)......... Mendelssohn's Spring So: estates Liszt's Liebestraum, No. 3 (D OF LOVE) ceccrmenees | March Operatic (Selection of Opera Marches) ..uf-ameee P Nevin's Day in Venice ‘Venetian rove Song asain Rubinstein’s Melody in F. —_ Schumann's Traumerei - | Beautiful California—Waltz - | Say I With Music—Fox-Trot: or ; " , Until Christmas only, we will deliver a 3 this instrument, with cabinet and your - selection of $10 worth of rolls, to your home for a small down payment HERE you seek one gift, we China and Wood, in Metal and Marble have sought and foundathou- you will find many’s the thing which will . In queer little towns of make an excellent gift for yourself as well odd name and old history, inevery corner _ a8 for others. of the civilized world, we have sought good And you will find the spiri i t b spirit of fair gifts and we have found them. prices for which Ovington’s have always In an array never known before, they _ been known for seventy-five years. await ycu, in a riot of color and a wealth Rdisnsaaiinria OVINGTON’S Christmas is just around the corner. 7 And at Christmas Ovington’s reaches its “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” meridian. And in Sheffield and Glass,in FirtH Avenue at 39TH STREET re en a AN ree A ee eet A St es SE Balance =* Mf you cannot come te Acotian Hell ot this the, coupon and we will sond you further Grailaftac eter sip 1 fe ee ee ik lily Se ee THE AEOLIAN COMPANY ¥9 Wert 42nd $t.. New Yerk City Gentlemen: Kindly send me further details cf your Flayer-Plams offer. Mages aeeee AGA TOE repenee-—- vere. aN —A Su Until Christmas

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