The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1922, Page 12

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GARMENT STRIKERS RETURN TO WORK Telegiams Congratulating Workers to acoept appointment as vation Commissioner, Gov, neces HOEY TAKEN TO PRISON |h#* aveiin State Con UNDER HEAVY GUARD | ssiier ain Mime Prisoners in tarty With mj = Deputy for Kach One, William Moey, who was sent at on Victory Received From yesterday to from twenty years to life | A Peep Into All Parts of Country, for the murder of Foliceman Nevill», | b was tak -day to ron Bing. He the Cook Book fas one ‘Troup e Onn 7 c Whe strike of garment workers at an dwas pandeuffen to Martin. Hurks | , re ternier, ‘ r @p end, employees returned to their|® iife Deut Snuetite were cesigr a of the wide-awake shops to-day and the task of reor- ganizing Preatient Schlesinger of the Inter- mational Union said that things looked very bright for the coming year, and added, “{ do not believe by Sheriff Nagle to accompany them to | Ossining. housewife or chef is likely to reveal doz-| the business was begun. LOEFFLER'’s BA | Loeffler'a Hall at Nos. 606-510 Willis! Avemuie, Was partly destroyed by fire last night. For years the building was a able flavor of employers will provoke another strug- meeting tase for Brong residents. It re ¥i contains lodge rooms, offices and «tors gle for at least four or five years. I) Ai one time it was known 44 St. AM have urged the workers to give their| Park Hotel and was frequented by po best efforts to their tasks and to seo | clans. OLDEST TELEGRAPHER DEAD. Albert Rogers Reeve, eighty-elght, sald | OLD ING to be the oldest telegraph operator in | S J to it that the $1,100,000 used by the ‘Waion in their behalf in the last nine ‘wees is returned to the treasury.” = the United States, died yesterday at. his | MACE IN Telegrams from Samuel Gompers | enU"Ned Suen dled yesterday at hie| uce:i" 5A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores apd other labor leaders throughout |He served ax a telegraph operator dur: | tHe country and Canada, congratu- jing ee Civil War. He retired forty-five lating the union upon its victory, E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. were received to-day by President GSehlesinger. > | GRAVES DECLINES Post. | ALBANY, Jan, 18.—Henry & (raves DT. W EN CO: 66 West 45tbS$4. 53 FLareusH AVE eds. BROOKLYN. Gigo oi 4th & Sth Aves. Bt. $225 Owen Dav-an-Bed 17 7" Complete Suite Special A Wonderful Opportunity to possess an Owen Suite—a Complete Living Room and a Bedroom Combined—Two Rooms in One—and at a CUT PRICE! Surplus stock found when taking inventory. Of course the quantity is limited. Early » purchase is urged. Three stores showing. These suites have quality cane ends, with Reakeghhy fiaksied falas land fing salede Upholatated| seata’acd backs, ‘The Davenport opens te a full size Bed—the Dav-an-Bed feature that adds a room to your home. Deferred Payments—at all 3 Stores, Fine silk threads and meshes, thinlywoven and in delicate colors are SAFELY washed in the silky suds of Colgate & Co.’s new wash- bowl flake— (AES. U. 6. PAT. OFF, Fab flakes are thin—> and that’s ene reason they are fe. Bocense Shey sre thin Ener, snes ve jeave no y lumps Sa naey See Nee Te he careads ont stain or rot 1 was tested in fs laboratories of Carnegie Institute of Technology and pronounced a@ superior soap for washing all fine fabrics. COLGATE & CO. Bet, 1806 NEW YORK SAFELY WASHES FINE FABRICS RENE eer nert nmr THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1922. Glass” BEADS “Steel (Will Not Rust) by. BUNCH Two Bunches : 25c Dozen Bunches : $1.35 A large purchase enables us to sell these for this special price. They are lighter in weight than metal steel beads, and are much less expensive. Fashionsays that frocks must be _ literally covered with steel beading— and these beads look ever so smart! Sale! Notion Shop. | GIMBELS—Street Floor | Tired Feet feet that hurt—feet affected by some ailment, can be so often relieved by our Foot Expert! That's why we want you to know he always ready to serve you without charge. In the Shoe Shop. GIMBELS—Second Floor Utica Sheets At White Sale Prices 54x 90 Inch, $1.50 $1.15 63x 90Inch, 1.65 1.25 68x 99 Inch, 1.80 1.35 72% 90 Inch, 1.80 1.35 72x 99Inch, 1.98 72x108 Inch, 2.20 81x 90 Inch, TTICA Pillow Cases Reg. Price 42x86 Inch, 46¢ 36c 45x36 Inch, 49¢ 38t 46x38%4 Inch, 55c 45¢ 50x38 }4 Inch, 6bc 49c 54x86 Inch, 65¢ 49c Sizes Quoted Are Sises Before Hemming. Mail Orders Filled While Quantities Last. GIMBELS—Second Floor offering. of black, with jade, sapphire, fuchsia or tangerine. Or $199 A few in solid color. GIMBELS LACE SHOP—Street Floor Maintaining Our Fame for Values in these Rich Spangled Tunics $10 $1650 $25 Not a very large lot — Carefully picked from the maker’s Plenty of black and opalescent. Sale! but a very choice one. clearance Some Cottons LESS Than To-day’s Cost Taken From Our Fine Large Collection of Colored Cotton Fabrics: Complete Stocks: Extensive Variety. Here’s Greatest Value —18¢ This Group Includes: GINGHAMS 82 inches wide. Amoskeag Dress Ginghams. VOILES 88 Inches wide. Dainty Printed Voiles VOILES 88 inches wide. Lovely Chiffon Voiles LINGERIE CREPES 80 inches wide. Colored. Useful! GIMBELS—Second Floor NEW for Women an OVERCOAT At a Low Prviee 319,50 Cut Like a Man’s Coat eee Made of Plaid Backed Over- coating. * * * Raglan Sleeve; Notched Collar. * * * AND SMART! GIMBELS WOMEN’S COATS—Third Floor ers. grou} wardrobe trunks o splendid construction GIMBELS TRUNKS—Fifth Floor A Great-Value Sale of Wardrobe TRUNKS ) Open Top : Full Size Here's an opportunity Southward travelers never looked to find! The maker's price cut—and fibre covered trunk, with ten as- sorted veneer hangers—shoe and laundry bags—big square hinges— solid brassed corners—roomy craw- ours. Top drawer can be locked. And at $25! Another Trunk Value Hartmann, Belber and other makes dat one sale price. Full size $44.75 FURNITURE GIMBEL BROTHERS | D 81 —BROADWAY— 33RD STREET— NEW YORK CITY = sos—— —= ee) Note Well These Dates! They Mark an Epoch! Tomorrow: Friday: Saturday: January 19th, 20th, 21st. Days of Inspection, Selection and Reservation in the February Sale of Actual Selling Will Begin Next Monday, January 23d The Demand for a New Type of Furniture Modern Furniture. Modern life and living demand it. Apartment dwelling. Two-room and bath menages. Smaller houses. Smaller rooms. Less time for the care of one’s home. The servant prob- lem. For modern life moves. It demands light. And space. And leisure. The essentials, And the essentials only. In its housing. In its furnishings. In its furniture. And So—This Sale Marks an Epoch—A New Furniture Era For this is the furniture that meets the demand. Woods that are light. Nothing cumbersome. Nothing that adds to housekeeping cares. No ornate curlicues to dust. No heavy weights to move. | Furniture with new conveniences. And new beauty. Symmetri- cal as a Greek vase. mre comfort an art. And that so- often-abused word “home” a orious reality. You Must See It And YOU WILL. For bear in mind that it mphalgs every Gimbel tenet of Quality—of Durability—of RIGHT PRICE And the deferred payment system is still at your service to help you pay for your furniture out of income. New delivery con- veniences, too. Your furniture delivered when you want it—and in good condition. More NEW Furniture Than in Our Last Two Sales Combined Bought because we have confidence in the stability of the furniture market. Bought because we believe that normal furniture con- ditions are no longer a myth, but an actuality. An Ge of our belief in the compelling nature of our values. NEW Fur- niture. In vast quantities. Reduced. And reduced much. And Gimbels own $400,000 regular stock reduced. And reduced much. All reductions figured on new low furniture prices. 'THE new low furniture prices established last February by Gimbel Brothers. THE new low prices that the Three great Gimbel stores, pooling their buying with associated gtores, have been able to perpetuate. Value their watchword. And their strength. GIMBELS FURNITURE SHOP-—Seventh Floor - . ne

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