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ITALIAN REDS PROTEST SACCO-VANZETTI CASE {DRIVES ON LINKS, || KILLS A FLYING } b BIRD WITH BALL Revenge Threatened if Comman- ints Are Exeented, s Golfer Hits Woodpecker on ROME, Feb. 14.—A huge meeting of " th te Th protest agarnat the execution of Sacco the Wing and Bill Is Im- and Vaenzetti, Italian Communista con- bedded in Spheroid. HADDONFIELD, N. J, Feb. 14. ‘At the Tavistock Country Club ‘ome of the members, George Cook Weihl, was playing with Geo Richmond and Dr. H. and at tho fifth tee ‘When the ball had # the air fifty yards it struck headed woodpecker that was fly- ing in the opposite direction and Killed it Instantly, As Mr. Welh! prepared to drive to the next green he noticed gomething wrong with tho ball, | and found the bird's beak im- bedded in it He will have the ball hung the club house trophy room in Massachusetts, was i} od by representatives of *, the Proletariat it Party, the Untouched by Human Hands | From cow to you — the only | hands thattouch“PHILADEL. | PHIA” Cream Cheese are your own! | Even the packaging is done by | a wonderful automatic ma- chine of our own invention which forms and wraps the cheese in protecting tin-foil. The only cream cheese on the market not wrapped by hand. in Dee | PLEAD GUILTY TO THEFT | ||” OF CANCELLED BONDS| Frank Hart and Henry Morris, two | of the men indicted for complicity in| j, the theft in July, 1921, of $1,400,000 +! worth of cancelled Liberty bonds from j) the General Post Office in New York, | - \ pleaded guilty before Judge Knox in| . eaADE 2 the United District Court to- ead & @ay. Their tence was deferred, pas |. pending trial of Mark Von £1 ¥ 1) Bschen, who is under indictment on \s i the same ch. 1 on } The bonds were being forwarded cues by the Federal Rese jj York to Washington to be destroyed. The arrest of Hart, Morris and Von Bschen followed the nvery that {) the cancellation mar on several Bonds they had offered for sale had | Been erased. ye Bank of New| \| i ‘Where | Winter is } H i Rv brings added popularity to the Pocono Mountains as a winter resort. A {| dry and invigorating climate insures bright |) elear days and calm quiet nights. Comfors .! able modern hotels and fascinating vatdoor | @ports mean jolly good times for all. 4 For the glow of health and an overflowing ef eport and sociability go there this winter. The Poconos are only three hours from New York on the main line of the Lacka- wanna Railroad. There are excellent trains } from New York at 8.00 A. M.,and‘5.00 P.M. |. daily except Sunday; and 2.00 P. M. daily. “Phoebe Snowland” Illustrated Winter Resort Booklet containing list of hotels, vates, etc, free at Lackawanna offices, Information Bwreaus or apply to James Fister, Advertising Agent, 90 West St., N. Y. Clty LACKAWANNA OFFICES L. Homer, Gen. Bast. Pass. Agent, 112 West 42nd S&.,.N. ¥. Cley G, Bray, Die, Pass. Agt., Room 408, Union Bldg, Newark, N. J. INFORMATION BUREAUS Consolidated Ticket Officers New York, Brooklyn, Newark LACKAWANNA. Coward <= oe pr Relief for Bunion Sufferers Both Men and Women There has always been a big demand for a special shoe for bunion sufferers and an especially big demand for the Coward Bunion Shoe. We build this shoe for Comfort, the pocket in various shapes and sizes is built into the shoe, not stretched, in such a way as to be scarcely noticeable to the casual observer, Genu- ine relief for those who need it most. Sold Nowhere Else James S. Coward 260-274 Greenwich Street, New York (Near Warren Btreet) peemmngrase mee tee noe THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1922, — Player Pianos!, Sale Extraordinary! A rale of high rade new Player Pianos at $395. No money down na payments to extend over three years, Store Hours 9 to 5:30 For Other Gimbel News See Page I! GIMBEL BROTHERS eens gtelinsiienpeseensasatetiniaianemouacesiibhosn 32ND STREET — BROADWAY — 83RD STREET — NEW YORK CITY NEW for Hats Fashion’s Quotations —and GIMBELS Fashion: “ Tiny birds of bright color are used much for trimming.” Gimbels: Tiny Parrots in. High Shades and White: 65¢ to $1.85 Fashion: “A bape hey pital bio is very popular indeed.” Gimbels: Biot in Swirls or Bands: 95¢ to $6.95 Fashion: “Entire Birds in beads or je: or composition are most modish.” Gimbels: Bead and Com- position Birds: 95¢ to $9.75 AND Cherries; Malaga Grapes, 35¢ to $1.95; Batavia Scarfs, $2.95: Our Own Importations; Tres Chic. GIMBELS—Third Floor Shop by Mail Thro ugh Our Mail Order Department Call, if you enn—or write for full information GIMBELS MUSIC SALONS—Eighth Floor Not Often Such BUNGALOW APRONS at 95¢ 5 era j Black sateen Sale! Black sateen a | 5 l. () texto olor Hoeerederstbaner A) All Paris Is Wearing It: All New York Will An Event! Such charming aprons! The colors — the patterns — the checks. The pipings and the ‘kets. The dozens of clever le touches. 18 styles—and 18 VALUES! Such practical aprons! Sturdy ginghams, chambrays, percales. All-covering — all - protecting. the sort you'll want a good stock of for Spring! Caroline Reboux Created the Original of This Famous Hat at; al Bow Before It As It Makes Its Bow To All GIMBELS APRON SHOP—Second Floor New York Via the Gimbel Millinery Salon a A puff of crepe de chine. Or of satin. And a kind-of, sort-of visor. So simple; so adorable. So inimitably, irresistibly French. And so apropos for wear right now, to give to be- draggled old Winter the fillip of Spring. Petticoats Pantalettes ose Other Hats in New Shades and New Braids—Very Joyous Notes in the Millinery Symphony of Springtime at Prices as Refreshing as Springtime Herself, $15 to $28. Annual sale! models at reductions from regular retail prices. K iy I New spring | ! /) GIMBELS MILLINERY SALON—Third Floor Sateen and Taffetine Petti- coats and Pantalettes Blasi and: street colors. $f e ° t e oe ee Irish Linen Satin Damask Se Pettienets Pure linen—of good eturdy 5 5 juality— ine be mn With Collars All Sizes 4 tale pfice that’s good thrift $} 69 Attached 6 to 16 resembling silk, ‘The silk jersey news for the careful housewife. ° YARD Beaaceectat Be Dozen Linen Crash Tekin A large maker of boys’ good blouses sold us this lot—thereby taking a heavy Rew street: inde vaste! 2 38 bc apa ous ee 25¢€ varo Pure linen—for hand . mask of excellent rollers or dish towels. Full bleached soft bath quality. 20x20 inches. Reduced! towels, 23x46 inches. Imported Glass Towels : 27c each Red or blue checked “Union” linen and cotton, Hemmed! | $5.25 Pure Irish linen satin 49c loss. And we are passing along to YOU one of the best values in boys’ furnishings that we’ve ever had! These are all well made, nicely finished and good fitting garments. Styles: up to the minute. White and guar- anteed fast colors. These high class fabrics: Woven Madras Regular and Extra Size Petticoats In Taffeta: Messaline: Jersey: Big election eee - $3.95 in black and colors The satinette a lustered fabric Corded Madras | High Count Percales MAIL ORDERS FILLED GIMBELS BOYS’ FURNISHING SHOP—Fourth Floor GIMBELS—Second Floor GIMBELS HOUSEHOLD LINENS SHOP—Second Floor Ns A Wealth of Crossley & Sons Superb WORSTED WILTON RUGS : Arrived! Imported Wiltons of tt beauty. Their inspira- 9 5 tion—the richest of tal tings, Col x12 Feet. $120 and $93.50 skilfully reproduced patterns cleverly copied. Qual, 9x10.6 Feet, $105 and $82.50 i 6.9x9 Feet, $67.50 and $52.50 ity woven into every inch of them—quality world- famed. At Gimbels—widest choosing ina wide -4°6x7.6 Feet, $41.00 and $30.00 | Notable Values in the Sale of DRUGS and TOILETRIES Now in Progress Gimbels Hard Water Soap, once-a-year Rubber Aprons for household use. . . sale, half price, doz 60¢ i F range of sizes. In all the colorings wantable for A = ar Lene rd Bob White Toilet Paper taatatul inteniora: 27x54 Inches, $12.50 and $9.75 Palmolive Liquid po C. N. Disinfectant, GIMBELS RUG STORE—Sixth Floor cakes of Palmolive Soap, all for,. 50c Gude's Pepto Mangan. . =, Ammonia for household use, quart.. 25¢ D: & Ra io! Mixture of Rhubarb and Soda, pint 45c Steg Saige Co Pure Extract of Witch Hazel, quart., 50¢ Pond’s Vanishing er Cold Cream, Mavis Talcum Powder... seas 166 30c and 55c Guerlain's Lip Pomade.,. . 85¢ Watkin’s Mulsified Cocoanut Oil... 34¢ GIMBELS—Street Floor and Downstairs Balcony lect rs oro | Going! Boys’ All-Wool |TWO-TROUSER SUITS Aluminum ro und 3-Piece Saucepan Set, wine Tops Double Roasters, $ 1, 144 and 2 Qts. Wy. inde w ite porcelain tops 10-inch. 00 te Jentilators I sizes. F) = 4-Qt. Aluminum c Aratt and ° . I . 9 i Newest Sizes fect, PO 3.Qt, Aluminum EACH jo.1nch Aluminum Fry £0 to. 74¢ Styles 8 to 18 $1.95 to $4.80 Saucepan. Pan, cast handle. c to c ° Going. And going BIG. But there's still a fine assort- ment of these lovely new Spring Suits—at this wonder- ful sale price. Single and double breasted. Yoke back and inverted pleat. Coats alpaca lined. Each with two pairs of knickers—fully lined. Smart! Good! Ash Cans Rotary Long Handle Pie i Furnace Clocks FABRICS: COLORS: Ash Sifters Coal Shovels Galvanized ash cana set the clock at an | i « Ash Man” =| c and our before your ris- Tweeds Brown, Tan, Rotary ash sitters of {Mckc-lightens iabor: Shovels with long bottom. 15x24 ing’ time. Ht opens Cassimeres’ Green, Grey Savecoal—save Oflifting ash cans up handle or D-handle inches. $1.sg | GME ond you Re Mixturés Mixtures work, g2.45 Nd GOWN Site 45 —firmly made. 69¢ ‘16x24 InchSSize, $1.69 house. $4.2 MAIL ORDERS FILLED WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. NOC.O.D. | GIMBELS BOYS’ CLOTHING SHOP—Feurth Floor GIMBELS NEW KIND OF HOUSEFURNISHING STORE—Fifth Floor SE) Brooklyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subways —————— wn