The evening world. Newspaper, December 22, 1921, Page 16

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= THE EVENING WOR ney, said yesterday Enricht would show all the money was put into the Manufacturing plant and that En- richt's process was practicable. tl tad LD, THURSDAY; DECEMBER 22, 1921. IN THE REALM OF MUSIC $10,000 toward the maintenance of the music school since the armisticu, When Mr. Damrosch was in Rhaime {] in 1920, 2,000 pupila of the acl “ , greeted him by singing “The Star Fifty-second Year Spangled Banner” in English. y A = NS i —_—_—— | | e 0 | PEAT GASOLINE MAN iy y aE ICTED AS FRAUD || j lal S A Three, Investors Whe Say They | is = ‘ “= Patd $10,000 Are Complatnants. |f j A?) SYore Until 6 P} | An indictment containing three |V |charges of obtaining money on false | fi pretenses was returned yesterday by |} the Nassau County Grand Jury eainet Louls Enricht, fifty-five, in- |} |ventor, of Farmingdale, I. 1 elry to Christmas shoppers fe groups of twos, threes, fours and in| The complainants, Henry F. Baehr | for fifty-two years. full ensombie, Picture such pianists Seat eoey vanes or nee | ! |toria and Frank Pesl, alleged they @s Ignaz Friedmann, Leo Ornstein and} ,4 invested an aggregate of $10,000 | the Enricht. Peat line Cor- |] ration on representations by Bn- | cht that he would manufacture gaso- line from peat at a greatly reduced |§ cont. \}} Enricht previousiy was indicted | J end held in $10,000 bail on a charge |f of grand larceny in connection with | Fourteen Pianists Appear on Stage at One Time in a + Benefit. Es By Frank H. Warren. } The testimonial concert to the cele- brated coniposer, pianist, teacher, Moritz Moszkowski, who ts in wan fm Paris, given Inst evening in Car- hegie Hall, was a music “stunt” of the first water. Fourteen of the most dis- dinguished pianists now in this coun- , on ws many planos, thumped out | VW} NAMM’S FORTY-SIXTH YEAR WOMEN’S *22 WRIST WATCHES Two Days More For Gift Choosing—Friday Values at Namm’s This notable Bargain Friday sale—the last before Christmas—offers amazing opportunities to save. SAVE on last minute purchases, Friday! 15-jeweled Swiss movement in 14-kt. white gold, tonneau shape case. On ribbon band Women’s $10 $10.50 Link Wrist Watch, $7.97 Buttons, $7.86 7 jeweled: gold filled, 10kt. gold case: convertible patterns Quality-Style-Dependa ity-Value! These quali have endeared Lang jew- BROOKLYN, N. Y.—_NEWS FOR FRIDAY, DEC. 23, 1921 Three Soda Fountains—Quick Service re than $15,000 worth of music to Toate that filled every availablo of space, ‘The artists played alone, Quality JEWELRY JEWELRY CO. 1051 Broadway corner across Capitol Theatre Ernest Schelling running around | in turning music pages while the audi- énce is kept busy mentally dodging Among the instruments to discover Who ie playing. | The artists, mentioned alpha) ally, for diplomatic reasons, wi haus, Bauer, Caselia, Friedmann, @abrilowitsch, Grainger, Hutcheson, bert, Lhevinne, Mme, Elly tein, Schilling, Germaine Schn rand Btojowski. In the intermission Mme. Alma Gluck and Walter Damrosch sold hree programmes autographed by tho taking part for $2,100, and tw. hotographs of Moszko far $150 lece. “CAVEAT EMPTOR!” “Tn the early Roman period, all shops were re-~ quired to display a sign bearing the above inscrip- tion, meaning “Let the Buyer Beware!” © During those days, a shopping trip was pri- marily a battle of wits in which the seller's powers of misrepresentation, sub- stitution and trickery were matched — against the buyer's wariness %& © But fortunately for all concerned, times _ have changed and it is no longer necessary to sound a warn- ing to all prospective buyers A € In this store of savings, every member is pledged to call things by their right names and never to misrepresent, which has earned for us the right to say: “Let the Buyer have Faith!” Dec. 22, 1921. B. H.N. Fill the Children’s Want List With Friday Bargains . M 97 ‘8 Swinging Horse, *5 A Whole Troup of Thoroughbreds! Just Arrived! A Special Purchase! They came too late to fill an order from a Western city, and we got them at a greatly reduced price. All of wood, covered with plush, CA xs equipped with bridle and saddle, 29 j on dresses $10 Columbia Coaster Wagon, $7.95 $8 Doll Carriage, $5.95 $1.50 Erector Set (No. | Size), $1.19 Boys’ $10 Auto, $7.50 ‘court Enricht | ¥ o demonstrate he could | gasoline from peat but | Alfred Schaeffer, his $1 Dorine Cases, 69¢ ev plates $3.97 Baby-Chains of Gold, $2.98 Wkt. with round or heart shape lneket $3.50 Vanity Cases, $2.61 $10 Gold Pinky Rings, $4.97 10 kt. Colored stones Silver plated: three | Picreed setting. compartinents Above Prices Include War Namm's—Matn Floor 5 Toilet Sets, '22°” 512 Hand Bags, * Ivory finish sets of 10 pieces, complete in satin lined \ varied assortment of smart brocaded satin and leatheroid covered case. A bargain of merit! duvetyn bags. Silk lined. Fitted with purse and mirror, r . x . War tax included in price. $9.50 Shey ing Stands $2 Keretol Brief Cases Nickel-plated; with heavy qwetal $1.48 base. Adjustable mirror; complete Staunchly made — cases with brush and mug. pockets. Black and brown. $17.50 Shaving Stands Kiddies’ 50c Hand Bags $14.97 29e Ivory finish; heavy base with brush and mug. —— Various a Tax + | Mme. Mario Jeritza’s Tosca, hoard | ACMUNNS 8 for the second time last evening at the ‘ Metropolitan, proved the same big a raction as it did two weeks wds were turned away and ¢ 68 it was sold days in advance, T magnetic soprano repeated her thrill- ing and powerful impersonation of Floria Tosca to the emotional satis- faction of the audience. Mr. Gigli thie time assumed the role of the unfor- tunate painter, and Mr. Scotti, adjust ing the “business” of Baron Scarpia ® comply to Mme. Jaritza's dramatic gonception, was just as effective as| } qver. Mr. Moranzon! conducted. _AN UMBRELLA IS ALWAYS . A WELCOME CHRISTMAS PRESENT 4 We are specialists in Umbrellas. HAVE OUR OWN FACTORY. Have you ever considered the advantages gained direct with the manufacturer? . if Noa : Whatever is best in Umbrelias, WE HAVE IT, and always at THE MOST MODERATE PRICE with She Municipal Music School ot Rheims, France, completely destroyen @uring the war, is a particular objevt Brena’ to the Society of American d_of Musicians in France of | f/ ich Walter Damrosch is President. (0) OK Ly, N U M R R fatty We Ms ws fo help rehabilitate the institution | Hl tin G . Damrosch next Wednesday after- m bot is te fi! AS EXGLUSELY OVER $e mu mn, in Aeolian Hall, will give a new | MIM ; Hi lecture recital at the plano on Wagn:r | MMM Bic ‘O) EVAN ets Ags and Debussy. The society, Mr. Dam- | PHN] can Teer Pag“ roach saya, has already contribute” | jd r (Complete Smart little bags of silk or velvet. Any little girl will be delighted with one Namm's—Main Floor, Friday Sale of Dresses ng OP oe The Last Bargain Friday Be- fore Xmas Brings Savings of the Most Amazing Sort that you'll proud to wear or give. So charming are they, that you'll Values For Misses 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Avenue BROOKLYN F ULTON S of Hoyt It Subway Station Brooklyn Friday and Saturday 4810-4812 FiFTH AVE. Bet. 48th & 49th Sts. BROOKLYN be wonder how they can be had for so little. Of Wool Velour & Jersey One and Two Piece Styles Trimmed in New Ways WA 4 $4.98 Skirts, $2.95 Stunning all wool sports skirts, in Spring shades, of checks and plaids. Sizes for women and misses. Namm’s—Seoond Fidor, Santa’s 75c to $1 Sur- prise Gift Packages, 50c Santa will have more new ones. Friday. Wonder packages of toys. Namm'e—Fourth Floor. All Wool Mackinaws in a variety of rich Plaids, Muff and Patch Pock- et Models. Warm and dependable. Sizes 8 to 18. Ya Boys’ Overcoats Genuine plaid back overcoats, in the new Ulster style with large convertible col- lar and split sleeves. Sizes 9 to 18, mls Two-Pant Suits The suits are single and double breasted Models, Women’s Linen H’dk’fs. $1.75 Box of 6 - $1.48 Friday bargain prices, leading off with these initial handkerchiefs of fine quality linen. Women's All Linen Mander, Men’s 69¢c Fibre Silk Socks, 48c Long wearing, expensive looking socks. in black and colors. Buy for gifts at this Bargain price! Men's 39¢ Lisle Socks, 24c Mercerized; black and colors Namm’s—Main Floor, Women’s $2 50 Full Fash- ioned Silk Hose, $1.97 Heavy silk hose with mercer- ized garter tops. Black and col- ors. Friday VALUE! Women’s $3 Full Fash- ioned Silk Hose, $2.55 Pure Ingrain silk; double tops; double feet. Vamm’s—Main Floor $1.59 Ribbon Hair- Bow Sets, $1.39 Three pretty hair bows of 114 yard lengths in diferent colore are ; specially boxed to delight little obits a8 Be hee iris. And how proud little girls eeearena Nove Age | pil be of them." This low price Namm’s—Main Floor. Women’s $3.24 to $3.97 Capeskin Gloves, $2.97 Not every size in the lot, but every pair here is a rare bargain. Anexcellent make. Tan and Mode Men's $1.97 Lined Capeskin Gloves, in tan. : 1.48 Namm's—Main Floor, Sizes 8 to 18 ‘Namm's—Matn Floor. (i Va $1.59 Table Cloths, $1 Of unusually fine mercerized damask, Hemstitch loths are 54x56. Scalloped ones are 38 inches round. $2 Damask Napkins doz. at $1.50 Permanent finish, in wide ce of patterns 18x18 inches vamim's—-Fourth Floor, Silk Gift Lingerie $2 Bodices, Bloomers, Chemises in » Valueful Group Offer. Satin bodices vie with crepe de chine envelope chemises charm- ingly trimmed. Crepe de chine bloomers and step-ins. Namm’s—Second Floor. Women’s $2.48Pink Silk Vests, $1.97 Well made glove silk vests in tailored and bodice styles. A gift offering for Friday! Women’s $4 Pink Glove Silk Vests, $3.24 Embroidered; bodice styles. Specially low priced. Namm's—Main Floor. Se $8.98 Electric Aluminum Percolators, $7.98 Art Novelties 24¢ to $12.50 Odd lots, such as night light dolls, telephone screens, trays, boxes, etc, Some slightly soiled. $2 Polychrome Candle- sticks, Pair $1 With colored candles. Namm's—Thérd Floor, $5 Wide Wale Cor- duroy Robes, $3.98 Rose, Copenhagen and Victory robes ready to make the coziest of gifts for women. Low priced for Bargain Friday— Namm'e—Second Floor. i Sizes 9 to 18 $6 Comforts and Full cut Pants, full lined with reinforced seams. Sizes front 9 all the way up to 18 g% Sizes 9 to 18 £ Handy and efficient 8-cup per- colators, complete with cord and plug. Exceptionally priced Fri- day! $.2.50 Un've sal Electric Gr'll, $10.95 For cooking light supper. three heating units Boils, f and tousts. Namm’s—Fourth Floor. $2.50 to $3 Curtains $1.88 of marquisette Dutch oe ’ $1.50 Nottingham Lace Panel Curtains, 88¢ Also Dutch curtains of scrim with insertion borders. Namm’e—Third Floor, $8 White Enamel Beds, $4.95 Well made with 2 inch continu- ous posts. Five filler rods at head and foot ends. A value that will crowd our bedding depart- ment Friday! Namm's—Fifth Floor. $6 to $12 Sewing Baskets, $3.97 A Tremendous Bargain for Gift Soppers Manufacturers’ samples and odd pieces. Baskets or boxes; all leather or leather and wicker, lined with satin; fitted with 5 to 10 pieces. Exceptional for Friday. Namm's—Main Floor. deseo msn samaarsinenee Blankets, $4 COMFORTS—Full filled with white « with sutecr BLANKETS- —Wool mixed; filled with white cotton; double bed size, Fancy pluids or white with contrasting borders Pair Namm’s—Fourth Floor, size;

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