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—— ooge® 4 ¥ % 50c , @@ New York has given women the ! wight to become church deacons, the | ¥1th Street. . home for drug addicts. v Freeman Jenny, Faith Chirch; Willam H s thews. Greenwich Chureh, and David Knight, Méunt Wash- tn tes are: W. L. ALOIS MERKE URS We ‘The Well-Known Scalp Chureh; William Sit sth Chureh; Lewis Longacre , PRESBYTERY GIVES |YET ANOTHER BILL WOMEN RIGHT T0 | SEEN AS POSSIBLE | | BE MADE DEAGONS) AID TO BRINDELL| Ministers Vote to Co-operate With Authorities in Maintain- ing Law and Order. Help Labor By unanimous vote the Presbytery @rst timo in its history. ‘This action, try, was taken at the annual spring | @fter they tmeeting yesterday at the First Pres- byterian Church, Fifth Avenue and A year ago the proposition to allow | release. omen to serve as deacons was de- ited, but then it included the right te be elders. The vote this year in- Welved only deacons. Tho Rev. Dr. H. G. Mendenhall, Moderator of the local presbytery for six years, was re-elected yesterday for his seventh year, He has served @# Moderator here longer by three years than any predecessor. The convention authorized Gal service committee to co-operate ‘with similar committees of other de- Romjnations in devising ways to aid the authorities in maintaining law and order in New York City. Dr. Mendenhall said the prevailing crime Gorilitions promptéd thie step. It ‘Was announced that the committee Was making other denomi pending sentences. It reads: fore the 80- disposition deem prope: Bi cut down id progress, with in planning a The following ministers were Sommissioners to the in Des Moines, elected General Assem May 18 Chureh; of the wa, incomparable tr ism remedy tr and dandruff. Ruropean Ibert Dale ( Chureh: el KF. Mead, Marsh, ohn P, Munn, First ch, and William J hington Ghureh Lambert Brothers Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Presbyterian © *t Boyd, Mount Wa Easter EngagementRings $125 $300 $500 $1,100 $600 others $25 to $3,500 AMBERT BROTHERS’ new dia- mond engagement rings, like all Lambert jewelry, attract attention without being “flashy.”” They have distinctly popular characteristics. And they are inexpensive. With the price of diamonds advancing day by day at the sources of supply abroad the wise American investor ewill buy NOW. Early purchases of Lambert engage- ment rings indicate that Easter engage- ments are very numerous this Spring. Lambert Wedding Rings Other plain Gold re) Rings, $5.00 up “3400 $200 PLAIN + HAND CARVED tient $450 Jeweled Rings ir). stoou Platinum $14.50 up $100 up The seamless plain gold or platinum wedding ring is always “good style.” Hence Lamberts keep their stock well furnished with these “magic circlets.”’ The Essential Watch The 1922 watch rep- resents centuries of inventive genius. Lambert Brothers are showing the newesi ex- amples of all the best movements. Waltham Watch, 14-karat green gold plain polished case, carved berele and carved bow, with Waltham |7- jeweled adjusted works... .. $77.50 ‘Waltham works in gold filled cases, $18.00 up. Store Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Third Avenue at 58th Street 22-karat 10.50 up Author Denies It Is Meant to Czar —Says Father Cashin Inspired It. Coincident with the announcement that Gov. Miller will hear protests at Albany to-day against the Westall bill, which would permit the parole foMowing similar action in ohter pres-| of first term prisoners like Robert P. eso: in various parts of the coun-|Brindell, czar of the building trades, ave served a year, a sec- ond pill was discovered which, is was said, might help Brindell should he be prosecuted and convicted again after The bill, sponsored at the recent legislative session by Assemblyman John J, O'Connor of Manhattan, who was one of Brindell’s counsel, amends section 2,188 of the penal law with relation to the duty of courts in sus- “When two or moro sentences have been imposed on the person’ con- victed the court may at any time be- begining of the second or other sentence revoke the second or other sentence and suspend the ex- ecution thereof in whole or in part or reduce the same or make such hereof as the court ay that Brindell, if the bill “made law, could have his time dell's case."’ The bill, he said, was inspired by Father Cashin, Chaplain at Sing Sing, and appliles particularly to a certain prisoner said to be de- Clover, horse in the world, will be fifty-one hought to be the oldestlica, has been formally accused of N. Meyers of the St, Mat-/came known to-day . L. Church of Catawissa, Pa, attack March 12, when William Harding and died, and he was then sold to the Rey. tional prominence Dt. Meyers, with whom he has been}. one of the family” for over thirty- five years, But now Dr. Meyers is too old to preach and he has been retired on a pension of a little more than a dollar were secretly Prohibition Mr. Meyers is alleged to have tained possession of Mr. plotting to dest’ to his own account. Tricotine and Twill Suits 30 Different Styles at $25 Hamilton suits are complete in their assort- ment of material, style and color—tailored with painstaking care—beautifully silk lined. Many in Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Tweeds. You can find your style and size in the Easter suit you want for only 525/ 4 New Easter Topcoats! Materials including Tweeds, Herringbones, Coverts and Camel's Hair. Many as low 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 31st Street HNO FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY New Slipover Sweaters : 1.99 Were $2.94 Large assortment of the new all- wool models in plain or novelty weaves, fancy salloped or plain edges, and braided or patent i leather belts. Colors are rose, peacock, jade, \ fan, Copenhagen, jockey red, brown, navy and rust. Many combination colors in the lot. CORSETS 2.14 2.74 Were $3.00 | Were $4.00 with me- | Plastic top corset’ of dainty, Fine coutil corsets dium low bust, elastic in- a " era in back and spoon | S@rv iceable brocade with long steel. | hips. See Pages 15 and 27 for Other Hearn Advertising nor says “it has no beatiad on Brin- ROCKEFELLER GIFT STOLEN Is CHARGE serving of special treatment. Detectives Seek jars A. Myers M B E L = Wighih OLDEST HORSE LIVING of Constitutional League, 4 ct P : - “and in the. great NOW IN NEED OF HELP Libba MUNIN 82d 8) REET— 3d STREET-NEW YOR PAK . : The fact that Jerome A. Myers, ant peal dA 4 to Keep|until recently National Director of -Racer, the Constitutional League of Amer- larceny of $5,000 donated to the in July, but if some kind animal lover}icague by John D. Rockefeller jt. does not go to his ald he may meetjand has been vainly sought by de- an unmerited end. He belongs to the|tectives for the last week or two, be- He was first subjected to public formerly a trotting racer, is}Anderson, Superintendent of the of Hambletonian stock. When the]Antl-Saloon League of New York, horse was fifteen years old his master|charged that the President and Mrs. other persons of na- had been tricked into joining the league by men who Rockefel- ler’s chech and to have deposited it Phone Pennsyloania 5100 GI BROTHE RS the H. roy ob- A Great Sale That Has Sale of NEW Player Pianos Roused a Great Response Aisle After Aisle of the Players Leaving Our FloorFastasThey Come In : Hundreds . Sold : More to Go At the Lowest Price (to Our Knowledge) That Has Been Of- fered Since the Play- 2 ; er Industry Began La Le Three Yeurs To Pay Pay as Low as Breaking all sale records. And all price records. The lowest previous price on a good player piano was es- tablished by Gimbels. Result of huge quantity buying of an instrument few stores can buy in quantity. And now we have cleared the decks for a sale that is greatest yet. We have bought from one of America’s largest piano makers a tremendous stock of this one make of player. For imme- diate shipment to our floor. As fast as deliveries can be made. Probably never before so great a collection on any retail floor. Of one model, At one price. Crowd- ing them in-~and shipping them ot. But only 500 to go. And 500 can’t last forever. ft May Never . Happen ‘Again Month An extraordinary effort on the maker's part. A history making event in the retail world, The lowest pri»—to our knowledge —at which a player plano has been offered since the player industry began. And at that price, an instrument of quality we know. An instrument that we have sold for years. Of quality we back with the fullest guarantee. Hundreds Already Sold —and Delivered A bench with every player. Delivery to your home without charge. And the privilege of charging to your account music rolls to the amount of your down payment. Delivered Right Into Your Home for $295 —And Only 500 Can Be Sold The Features and Improve- ments Found Only in Much Every Player as $9.95! Coat Wraps and Capes in Trico- Higher Priced Players Guaranteed | tine and Poiret Twill! All are attractively . Transposing device, which per- Backed by our experience, ; ilk lined. A variety of the b del mits the playing of any selec- Backed by tho maker's usic Salons silk lined, variety of the best models at Gon te aay one of caven dit paarented yerenn Oo pen Til l COUPON lowest prices! erent keys. G 2 % > : , 7 yuaranteed for 10 years 9 o’ Clock Gimbel Brothers, , HAMILTON GARMENT CO, Uisesng seanion to tee one | Pull venings New York. Gentlemen: Please send me, who is playing. . A special device permitting the omission of any part of a selection, Play any part you wish and omit the rest. . The trimmings are all solid After 5.30 use the 33rd Street entrance, near Broadway. Elevators will take you direct to the Music Salons. Beautiful Case Finish Finely made and finely finished. Veneer of hand entirely without obligation to torre on information about your NEW PLAYE’ April sale of PIANOS at $295. brass. Every part of the rubbed mahogany If You Cannot Name player is solidly constructed tifull, ) i of the best materials. lous Peaanaanlp Cc all Mail the Coupon A Million Dollars ’Worthof FineNew gall PHONOGRAPHS ly, Out of 12 Models---Only 5 : Left---And Those Going Fast Regular Prices Brand new. And with all Pathe’s far famed quality and tone No. 3, Reg. $55.00 No, 12, Reg. $175.00 | perfection. Beautiful Pathe cabinets. Fine Pathe workmanship. Sale 17 50 Sale 59 00 Every instrument at a third its original price! Price 2 Price i Prices Start at Bl {0 One Year to Pay r Pathe raphs — in No. 10, Reg. $150.00 Sale $49.00 Price No. 7, Reg. $125.00 Sale Price No. H, Reg. $250.00 se. $95.00 $38.00 ddle West, Gimbe! Brothers, Music Salons, New York. | | ‘or whole | a 4 ; Allin 1e at once, and entirely without obii- | the three great Gimbel stores, ny part, full information about Pathe | All at two-thirds off! Going — h Model No regularly listed at $ as fast as we can ship them. In the order of purchase 500,000 Records 13 Off : 25c and Up | f | priced in your sale: $ | Name | Address : EIGHTH FLOOR AND DOWNSTAIRS BALCONY GIMBELS UPSTAIRS AND DOWNSTAIRS MUSIC SALONS =< Brooklyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subways" Se ne ne ee ene ae ee 4 + OO ae