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SY THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922. ; , a \Combined Movie and Phonograph | | Furnishes Clean Home Amusement NCGS IN ARMY Store | ieee GIMBEL BROTHERS BRANDED AS FALSE a ae ig AT SEMATEHEARNG = — = | CRETONNES ‘~ Vast Yardage : BIG Value Speed the Thrilling Sale HALF PRICE “and Col. Symonds Identifies Gal- Ws as Used to Execute One Murderer, SALE of SILK LINGERIE ‘White Sale Brings The Town’s Best Values WASHINGTON, Jan, 12.--Firm American soldiers in France have ; again been made before the Senate Investigation Committee by army of- ficers, The photograph of a gailows on which, Senator Watson of Georgia was told by a former soldier, many i | | | denials of alleged {Negal hangings | We shopped on the m— and we're convinced. This tremendous White Sale purchase h o} ds the best In all the hundreds of models — there’s not one with an inch of “loaded’’ sik. Every bit of it is Rich radium silk and crepe de chine—a range of styles that include the simplest LESS’ Than Half Price Fine Imported French Cretonnes: abe Yad been, Nasiged, was (dentiied values in town, in fine silk PURE silk — splendid in and the most elaborate. Regularly $1.35 to $2.40 Yard | by Col. Charles J. Symonds ag one lingerie, quality. Tasteful—exquisite! From a great im- Make new hangings | he ordered erected. Onty one man porter, products of from them. was executed on it, he said, and the Penuee bared Fad ee. and table: Tmnging was secret, after the man i ij Hf his nce ee rates RGATEREA EY ried Ho HE. Californian Devises a Nov-| ‘iusigh ef C oy Mi. Riad Col. Syraonds was in command at elty to Make Evening . Ghevres during the time the alleged Hi PI t executions are supposed to have Ours Pleasant. taken place. He said the gallows in Top Quality Domestic Cretonnes: coe he had bate |THE days of mere phonosraphic —— $1.20 to $1.75 Yard The officer also denied that there] ™Usic, simple and unadorned, are by one of Ban as had been any lynching of-Negroes in] gone, thanks to a Californtan who! Aner super- like hese Dainty the vicinity of Glevres, for he would} has invented a phonograph which | Made well eel have received a report of such inci- dents. Questioned closely by Senator Watson about the secrecy of the one execution, Col. Symonds explained that he saw no reason for making it public, as the crime had not been committed in that area, Col. Symonds hag been in the army for thirty-six also contains a movie projector. The | Picture is thrown from the phono- graph cabinet to a tiny screen in front and appropriate musical records may be played as the homo movies are shown. It is purely a home| [Pe amusement. Jackie Coogan bought the first one fae a * ter ea Bina C ans, Slip Covers Made to Order. Estimates on Request. GIMBELS UPHOLSTERY SHOP—Sixth Floor | years and is now etationed at CamP|anq the child star is shown watching | lial Sherman, 0. @ projection of himself as “The Kid.” f Capt. Joseph D. Hahn of Camp Ben- | ning, Ga., testified that the charge that L d (0; t a T H E te had ausiated tn the unlawrul execi-|A TOREADOR IS WHAT | HAGAN NO EXTORTIONER. ady ULonstance; | tion of two Negroes at Glevres was ” a : fase pe nated tw na ooee|_ EUTHER JUST WASN'T |nreosrs rouceman ciearea trom Shoes for Older Women heard of euch executions in his regi- Wh al s Charges, ; ad ment, the 16th leg eae en EM Was Cornered, His| siaroia viagan of No. 366 Baltic a a A GROVER-made and Cther witnesses, including Dr. H. E. Son Put Out the "s Street, Brooklyn, a patrolman of the * $ Ro:s of Danville, TIL, a former bat- 4 Bull Sid Breclicl Sas oa IEAHRAU evenlie : SPECIALLY Priced } tmicn surgeon, testified to the same Eye and Is Fined. before Supreme Court Justice Dike in | { fot. Dr. Rows said he would surely] A prize bull, elghteen months old, Lae of a charge of attempted ex- | uve known of such lynchings, and tortion, 1 never seen in his hospital of a Negro with the rope still sis neck, as former witnesses of Guernsey stock, is a pet of M E. Trowbridge Lord of King Street, | Greenwich. She combs his hair. The bull combed the trousers of | char Ernest Luther with and | Ti . a tailor, of No, Brooklyn, com- 16 last Hagan with illegal possession of his horn: Both crepe de chine and radium silk at this price! Silk that will stand close scrutiny as to quality. Envelope Chemises of crepe de chine and radium silk. A bit more lace—a Night gowns of fine firm crepe de chine. Some of them lace trim med— elaborately. Some of them «$60 Flexible, supple black kid; extra wide ankles; rubber . i ; ‘ bit heavier silk —a bit georgette trimmed. Can’t heels. Button and lace models. Broad-toed; flat-heeled. now Luther js a heretic, so far as the the matte e stit h . i ‘ive i i at GASES NU GOHGLG?, | Ge, vas foun th 1 ivor in and pial wee us oh Sohaehdlaoanicutled and begin te ead is of And a bit dressier styles, too. ‘un Private Fitegorald was shot and| Superintendent of the stock breed. | thoush the tailor tried to give him first i ing. lever a : 9! Sizes 83 to 8; widths A to ited eit Sergeant named Cooper | ing establishment of H, Trowbridge) 0,,and then $100 to Keep. quiet, he noe ct a } a priya Oar toe In reer Pee all far under BE; in the comfort-giving Totes sink wad tase eaionciialt ‘un- Lord. He isn't now. paldi, ‘The liquor charge is still pend- med and Hoe, es) " their rightful price. Flesh, ul to-day, when other army officers will be called. es AGREE ON BOUNDARY LINE, $11,493,500 im Property May Go From Queens to Brooklyn. After more than ten years of discus- sion, property owners along the border between Queens and Brooklyn Boroughs have agreed upon a dividing line. ‘This ‘will extend from Metropolitan Avenue to Onderdonk Avenue, to Flushing Ave- nue, to Cypress Avenue, to Bleecker Avenue, to St. Nicholas Avenue, to Linden Street, to Wyckoff Avenue, to Irving Avonue and to the cemetery line. Luther testified before Judge J. R. Mead yesterday that tho bull pinned him in a corner of the Trowbridge barn, plastering him against the cor- ner walls so that he could not move. Luther’s son testified that he put out the bu:l’s eye in «rescuing his father. i Judge Mead joined the heretics. He tried to sketch Luther and his son, both in front of the bull, in a corner of the barn, but couldn't make the| grade. The court bogged down on| the cubic contents, angle of direction | and plane geometry, and admitted it Also he fined Luther $25 for cruelty to animals. ACHES AND PAINS- SLOAN'S GETS h VOID the misery of rackin pain. Sloan's gets right dow: to the aching spot and relieve your pain and you wonder why yo did not use Sloan's first. Have i bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy anc apply when you first feel pain. Use freely and don't rub, as i penetrates and you will be surprise to find how quickly it eases the pai: had cheered lustily. He frankly re-| worked’ muscles, lame ‘back. blue, orchid, peach. flesh and white only. GIMBELS LINGERIE SHOP—Second Floor 92 DINNER SETS Drastically Reduced ee blue, peach, orchid, Another big White high shoes that we who are getting on a bit like to wear. GIMBELS WOMEN’S 1 | | | | SHOE SHOP—Second Floor | $R75 'A White Sale of Fine White BLANKETS: All Wool : Low Priced Fluffy, warm blankets — excellent Sale special, 100% ‘ Mot'fy qanceded Gy the ie ri. | Mr. Lord testified he had notifiea| 2nd sends a feeling of warmth throug’ pure wool—all white. quality. Wide ' ment of the city at ait 408.00 imal be Luther and his son that their wages toe oone ene, airat ' Size 68 x 80 Inches. binding on edge. ‘geting. wal Be Sembodted Inn iS pai were going to be reduced and neither) sciaticg, “sprains, eaireden, erase i | i} | i} lature by representatives ‘trom dices County. ee SCIENTIST TRUSTEES QUIT. vealed a suspicion that young Luther put out the bull's eye for revenge. Frederick A. Hubbard, attorney for the defandant, took an appeal and bis cllent was admitted to bail in $100, | For forty years Sloan's has been th: stand-by asa liniment in thousands « families. Ask your neighbor. At all 1o< i Fide, $1 6 10- Yard Piece LONGCLOTH 10-Yard Piece NAINSOOK 10-Yard Piece NAINSOOK 50 Dinner Sets of 106 Pieces a” * Luther said that when the bull ‘i . -, . es Sai: x fas fanpeld onlin tact in ot blockaded this futher ho ntuck al 10a Wide blue lat 50 Hine ' American English finish longcloth Nainsook specially woven— Nainsook with the smooth, pitchfork’s tines in the aninal’ mp, th k orcelain, 7 g u a m4 ‘ini of Christ, Scientist, was made yesterday | slammed ton the side with. th Hee, within ie ° pieces Regularly with a prporh, velvety to combine fineness with velvety Japanese finish. 32 when Superior Court Judge Crosby ac-| handle and 1 ed to put the fi Coin gold handles many dollars more surface. Ars Inches wide. cepted the resignations of Herbert w.|into the eye. ® the bull pul Linimen em & ig J . Inch with 36-Inch. 10 Yard piece wh “clurwancs of the Gude tations to be pursing’ her PaUe counts, Bi Crosby's action ends one phase of the court, procedure-—hearings on. the ‘Guestion of Whether the directors of the chureh acted in good faith in removi Eustace and Harvey. John lL. Bat on behalf of the directors, uestioned the propriety of accepting he resignation after the men had bees |) moved. MAIL ORDERS FILLED WHILE QUANTITIES LAST GIMBELS BLANKETS AND WHITE GOODS—Second Floor Umbrellas CLEARANCE! | (ee ] | Wee Ointment | | 42 Dinner Sets of 50 Pleces Important Notice! will appear in tomorrow's Evening Journal. citizens and good news for another'class, The Surprise Stores Will Be Closed All Day Friday! | 7 . > IN aa aor oe Goin gold han AMERICAN Girls’ Party FROCKS } der designs. A\ dies, reduc- We want every man and woman to read this notice—and also to read the big six-column ad. that Ww ian in tion worthoohitsi TAFFETA They will tell a story full of misfortune for one class of of fine quality. And a dinner-set. (cotton) § Arainy day friend which is strong Deeply Reduced at GIMBELS CHINA SHOP—Fifth Floor White Sale Reduces '| Hundreds of TOWELS! you will want to know why, Well, we will be getting ready to dispose of the stox and practical this umbrella ¢ ut fifty manufacturers,—victims of the terrible sh SAH Re etines ManeieR ale mane a A ate acapeae Ching: Tatfetas ana Nets. siness F ountry umbrella which, while inexpen- Chine: Taffetas and Nets. Come Over and See Our Building Plastered Up with Notices SA EL. se nh ae 2 i meas St ‘Vhe year 1921 was the most disastrous year in the commercial careers of almost all manufac’ turers, ish |i ici ay es porters and jobbers. It seemed Nat everybody decided not to supply their needs—and the result ||}, | Hemmed Cotton Huck Face Glan Tow slemeprire Intsh ined, Styles for Men style, of coe | » merchandise did not move. In addition to that, exporters completely and collectively suspended Tepe elas. SO see 22x29 Inches, = = - 45¢ Sirs car Women : : i ines. ‘These conditions practically paralyzed Dusiness and played havoe with manufacturers, ts ee Sirles far iam ,obbers and mills. They had plenty of merchandise—but ve ry little cash. And ae the banks put a Ribbed Turkish Bath Turkish Bath Towels, full ‘Those for women have handles of AND MORE ) | iit on loans, there was nothing left for the manufacturer to do but to sacrifice his stocks, Towels—durable. 19338 9g ¢ Beched: co abearbent: eg | AaPiength bakelite, with bake- Party Frocks | | lite tops and rings or leather We Acted as Bankers and Advanced Money! j | | : trimmed. Many have long ; f ‘ Weh ontracted for the stocks of abo F¢ oneerns— ASHER Linen Huck Face Towels, Hemmed Cotton Office Towels, white tips and tops. Those for with new ways of prettiness ; and w: eae ‘ ne traall this mare anaes eT aad “ that eb leas thon, ths t nut moturlng on corded borders. 20x36 corded borders, 14x22 x men come in a variety of woods and daintiness and girlish- s n those that p a, Inches, - «+ - « 75C Inches. Dozen, - 8d¢ in popular hook style, All have ness. Adorable colorings; The Sale Starts Saturda sairc Ly ‘Twilled Kitchen ‘Towels, pure Heavy Turkish Bath Mats, ‘ = jreek key borders in } Tape Edges Sizes 6 to 16 Read tomorrow's papers for the list of items that will show to what extent Pett |, Irish linen “Kitchen noes Oey, Nee ~ 75e Ps : ' ry forced to sacrifice their merchandise, Come, sve the builline covered with signe givit een | Cloth.” 23x32 Inches, 45¢ color, 20x32 Inches, - 75¢ | Silk feaae $10.95 to $39.75 * a i} EN| Mail Orders GIMBELS Household Linens | : FG ATENUE Gbe RESs AVENUE While Quantities La Shop Second Floor GIMBELS — Street F oor || GIMBELS GIRLS’ OWN SHOP—Thir® Floor ortiwest | ——=Brooklyn, Long Island and New. Jersey C1 istomers Direct to. Gimbels. via. Tubes. and Subways