The evening world. Newspaper, December 22, 1921, Page 12

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_ tHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBSR 22, 19231, GIMBEL BROTHERS 32ND STREET — BRO A DWA ve _ 33D STRE ET - —NEW YORK cry {Sergeant KE. R. Nitschke, in aren lees aived from connection with the! tion with the killing a week ago of |4 TEXAS OFFICIALS Peeler Clayton xicab driver arreste di and - CAUGHT ACCUSED OF MURDER meeeenenees *harges of wit to murder a | | Follows Slaying of Taxi Driver | is ta s na i ah in a Get rhe net be ach. Wiles | ere 7 en” Childress and arney | t¢ S PAM | Near Ku Klux Klan Hall | Hiunt, both’ of Whom @ore in an au- sampicn | in Austin. | tomobile with Clayton when the lat- “ . eo vei) and Mayberry, who an of Camp Mabry, aged on $1,000 | ws not In Austin | Phone Pennsylvania 5100 ter was shot near the Austin Ku Ranger, were charged with murder| which wa to-day in complaints filed by P USTIN, 4 Dee. 224Fe Miller AUSTIN, Tex. Dec. Federal! has Klan ball. ole 2 Ud Prohibition Enforcement Agent | ‘The action is distinct from charges |H. Snell of Potsdam, N sett H. Wiles, Chief of Detectives E, |againat twenty Austin citizens in Jus-|In New York to-day, ite ai ——— L, Young, Patrolman J. L, MeNeil|tice Mendell's court ‘in connection e polictes of y vod 0 4 raj and W. E. Mayberry, former Texas|with Clayton's death, hearing om FY 3 Moehringer Said to Have sclied ited. to, slant \to-d nsed Good Cheer Illegally. ce |Nitschke asserts these twenty will | L ast Minute Gift Hugagestions "the weather man says {ft won't a white Christmas and the ant!- iskey men say it won't be a wet wistmas. The weather man says he can’t help himself and the other fellows say they are going to do their | @ar—adest to stop anybody from help- | {ng aybody else to “good cheer* on | or before Christmas. * } * Bo far as legal withdrawals are con- eerned,” said State Prohibition Direc- | if Ralph A. Day, “there will be no | it Christmas. Yesterday only four | Withdrawals were O. K.'d, and each fepresented less than a barrel, and this is typical of the withdrawals for | = last two weeks.” | Prohibition agents were busy to- and arrests for selling Heuor | were "made in Brooklyn, the Bronx, Staten Island and Manbattan. “Busy | y” Einstein turned another trick is morning when Ke and Moe CHRISTMAS CANDIES of High Quality at Moderate Prices’ CHRAFFT’S candies and confections, this year as always, stand pre-eminent. Their quality is excep- tional, the prices are most reasonable and the Christmas packages unusually attractive. For Prather Men's pure linen hemstitched handkerchiefs, 25e, doc and 50c each A Sale ii Gift Blouses | Blouses of Crepe de Chine and Georgette Sale Priced! We are recommending especially: Luxuro Chocolates, in Dresden style package... .$1.25 Ib. Luxuro Chocolates and Home Made Candies.... 1.25 Ib. Both sold in 2-3 and 5-lb. packages 5 ; . 7 i Men Belts and Buck- Solera aren wre pingries Home Made Candies, Week-End package, 2-lb. 1.75 Packed In All Sizes les Complete - - - $1. -00 i ed, they y. i 4: . . . Rea ivks (wheat ney | Christmas Hard Candies... 0.000. 0 vies an we -60 Ib. Gift Boxes 38 to 46 Smoking xetle gla et OO * ~ re . : inish removable eer ris, Sete Prick ot Ne. 384 Fancy filled hard candies—tin box............. 80 Ib Blouses—always acceptable as ° effectively trimmed with braids, tray, 1.65, Pipes 5c to $1.00 rook Avenue, from who! ys ae ‘ . a a ‘f Way Btusiit aad pald for a drink, “Schraffit’s Special” selected assortinent of Choc- reule sect are sities piatinay Teche reagoeree rier Gold Filled Cutt $2.00 then handed him a summons. Six olates and Home Made Candies, extra value... 1.00 Ib. This sa'e represents a special: colors. Most. all have short Easiks a EUS ee i ier rere (Tones ASS Ehvoe Bama Superior Chocolates, large assortment of flavors Es avietais teen cn yeu Tn general all are very. clrestive, Tie backsand Sbaving Mirror $4.50 Alderman John T. Moehringer and —Creamy Creams—F tuits and Nuts........ 1.00 Ib. These blouses are sey mae of crepe de chine, a few tuck under models, ‘ ape bis bartender, Phillip Stoebel, we: georgette and spanish lace ‘The colors are white, flesh, bisque, henna, colonial, £ ested in the Aidsrtaan's Mokena Our popular assorted Chocolates.............. -70 Ib. Some of these are embroidered, while others are taupe, fichu, brown, navy and black. é ‘at fo. 98 Wyckoff Avenue, Brooklyn Pecanas—combination centers—pecan covered... 1.25 Ib. 3 . | 7 i LS—D irs Bale : feral agents charge they bought GUE ELS — Ue aaateite ree 4 ¢ | agg at 60 cents a glass in the sa- * Fu | The Alderman, who {s a Re- 9, : =a | uidlican, was defeated for re-cléetion , RAF 5 For Ch. a | t month, after serving two years. ristmas an e Man who wishes John a merry e B b) ll W 1 M ki or ristmas is takin, hi 5 M t) fe vali an. oys’ All-Wool Mackinaws Girls For Mother Heed violations of the Volstend Act ; P “ ‘ Beacon Sarre dass oi Stores in Greater New York Junior Overcoats and !| Rain Capes || i 52.89 & $3.95 ee SAVING IN CHAUFFEUR BIG BADGES. SALBANY, Dec. 22—A saving of 38 r cent, ever the price now pald for 8 by the State will be 1379 Broadway 38 Fifth Avenue oa 37th Street 30 West 38th Street 11 West 34th Street 15 West 34th Street 62 West 23rd Street 7 Genuine with fine byt Black Bitton’, end, im, ati: 81 2 week Former Tes © week IVE Jewelry Gifts this Christ- mas—Gifts that last. FIN- LAY’S have a complete stock all ready for you—come in and look at our splendid assortment. Don’t wait for the last minute rush—come in TO-DAY and choose your Christmas gifts. Come in and take advantage of our easy es of Fi aang ey next year. dollars at FIN re *S will do the work of $50 cash elsewhere. A small first payment secures im- mediate possession of anything you select—the balance of the money you pay in small weekly or monthly amounts, Aes | made easy for you at FINLAY’S, New York's Largest Jewelry Credit Shop. ill’ transactions strictly confidential, FREE—Beautiful De Luxe Cata- log in colors, showing the finest, the best in blue-white Diamonds, all standard makes of Watches, Rings, Pins, Lavallieres, Silver ware, Ivory-Toilet Goods and other articles that make the most appropriate, welcome gifts for the uletide season, Ask for Catalog No. W-500. Diamond Solitaires from $25 to $5,000 181 Broadway 35 Nassau Street 56 Liberty Street 48 Broad Street 46 New Street OOKLYN: 416 Fulton Street top set math : "phue-white Da- monés. White Geld 138. Terms: $2.75 a week QA 70—Sotitetre olus- ter of 7 fine Dia- monds in Platinum. Fancy 18-K. white gold mounting, 985 ‘Terms: 91.78 0 week Teo » week Terme: 1650-1660 Broadway, New York Between Slst and 52d Sts. Hartford, Cona., Branch, 847 Main St. ovement free from repairs for one year, SEEi80,” @—Unique - Plati- num top set wit! e Diamond. reen Gold Ring, ‘60, Terma: 91 9 week [ia peasting hand- engraved white gold mount! sot with fine jue - white ‘Terme: 61 2 week rome 92.78 2 wee toh at es. arses | ‘Terma: 6c a week Two-Trouser S We have been fortu- $ nate in securing another lot of these all wool Mackinaws, ° Junior price. values Mackinaws—Ner models with convertible collar, patch and muff pockets. Junior Overcoats—2iyior othe nck seys, chinchillas and cheviots; Greys, browns, blues and fancies. Sizes 8 to ‘wools. Overcoatings, friezes, ker- plaid lining and venetian yoke. Sizes 214 to 8 Suits—T*e- -Trouser Suits of all wool tweeds. full lined. with yoke and pleat in back. Both pairs of trousers Sizes 8 to 17 years. GIMBELS—Downstairs Balcony Girls All Wool Dresses Suits to sell at thislow Men’s Genuine Moose Hide Indian Moccasins Fancy silk embroidered. Sizes6to11. They are splendid value and are priced much higher in other shops. uits Overcoats and $2.95 Made of good durable sateens, poplins, and wonderful leather- ettes. Full elastic hood, plain The greatest of the season. Gol- <mas and plaid rubber backs. ors: Tan, navy, red. In Girls’ Raincoats Raincoats with capes and some school bags to match, in mix- tures and poplins, in gray, tan, and navy—all sizes, 6 to 14 yrs. $4.95 Set up in GIMBELS— Downstairs er Floor 18 years. models of all years. Norfolk models Christmas boxes. Men’s Fine Children’s Saint Nick $4 95 Leather Slippers Rubber Boots With red tops and shiny bot- t 5 ° $3.45 iran Boon $3.99 Made of tne Freeh || atta it mae as His het ie $0.59 chocks and flannel combi- | | (227% ait ard tan Thebtorm Pao" $3.95 ia eather = nations—in all’ contrast- ; ing colors and styles, Sizes Boys’ Tan Leather Shoes 6 to 14 years. Goodyear Welt. Sizes 9 for the small boy to:724 for $3 95 GIMBELS—Downstairs, the big fellow. Lower Floor GIMBELS— Downsta'rs Balcony Great News! Men’s- Young Men’s All Wool Overcoats 19 Extraordinary value! Here is your oppor- tunity to Finely your overcoat at a great tailored Coats of all wool Did back jst heey kerseys and fancy over- ters, ulsterettes and box coats; rong eg ns and tans. izes 33 to 44. 465 Men’s and Young $ Men’s All Wool Suits 1 Sizes 33 to 44. agen eee $9.95 , Gonautoy Robes and ‘oats ~ $4. 49 Women's Handkerchief, 25e 5 M1 Waal Sport Hose, ete. $1.00 ig see and Duvetyne $2.95 Sie Plated Lyory Finish Tolley $7.50 on ¥ 3 a — For Sister Silk Petticoats, 1.95, $2.95, $3.95 Silk Jersey Pantalettes, 95 and $2.95 Silk Night Gowns - $3.95 Silk Envelope $2.95 Chemise Silk Camisoles, 95cto $3.95 Women’s Strap Wrist Chamois Lise - = 91.00 Dyerkiss Perfume Set, $3.50 (e Wr es a For Brother | Robes Anke $7.50 $3.95 $2.50 eel Men's English Broad- cloth shirts, inc. tax. Men’s Madras and Pongee Pajamas..... Ebony Military Brushes. Price... .. Gallaren' Hand! sae ot 's Han kerehiets 95, Bly Infants to 2 yrs, Babies’ Bathrobes, White, Hid or $1. 95 $2.95 eae ‘6 mos. to 2 yrs, Baby Blan- - 50e-$1.00 Babies’ Cor- Sizes: $2.95-$3.95 duray Coats Children’s 1-Clasp Cape Leather Gloves. $1.29

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