The evening world. Newspaper, April 18, 1922, Page 11

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| : THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRI= <», ® MARGARET G. RAMSEY |HOLD-UPS KNEW ie eS ee r IS LAST DEBUTANTE OF VICTIMS’ $5,000, would be their Jast for a long time, te OF 1921-22 SEASON _BUT MISSED IT ‘The third ripped a steel box in the cashier's desk and took $1,750. Banked, but May 1922. Stowing this away in his pockets || he gvent over to Pressman and Katz and demanded: “Where is that $5,000 you had?" They replied they had deposited it in the bank, The robbers. i} then returned to their car and drove rapidly away, Their knowledge that their vietims had 000 Is expected Had ~ Been Knowledge of It Identify Thugs. Abraham Pressman and Max Katz, proprietors of a poultry market at No. 1 Stanton Street, were about to close late last night when an au- tomobile stopped out front and three caps pulled over their Cash - =A ae = bs TALAAT PA PORTED K BERLIN, April 18.—A man who was shot dead there last night is reported to have been & brother of Talaat Pressman and Katz raised thoir|pasha, former Turkish Grand Vizier, || hands. One robber dropped his re-|who was assassinated in Charlotten- volver into his pocket and took his |purg, a Western suburb of this city, Another backed a little nrore than a year ago. armed men, eyes, ran into the store. “Hands up, quick!" one said. le PAUL THOMASON Miss MARGARET G. RAMGSEY.. Or6 : Introduced at Large Dance Fol- lowing Her Appearance in Amateur Theatricals To Miss Margaret G. Ramsey belongs the honor of being the last debutante @f the season of 1921-22 to make her bow. Last night Miss Ramsey served im the dual capacity of an amateur ac- tress in the production of ‘‘Zero" at the 44th Street Theatre ‘and later as a debutante at a large dance given for her at the Plaza by her parents, Mr. Mrs. Robert Ramsey of No. 670 Avenue. ecelving with Mrs. Ramsey and her guests we Preceding the dance, stand near the door. Marvelous! Famous Musicians have conferred this tribute. upon hearing the perfect combination of Voice and Player- Piano accompaniment rendered by The Apollophone. Every Item in this Sale Below Cost, At Cost and Slightly Above Cost We are highly gratified at the reception the people gave our birthday offerings yesterday and Monday. New York came; New York saw; and New York bought. Just glance at the items below and you will do likewise. To-morrow we enter upon the third day of our Great Anni- versary Festival of Values. Again we present an impressive array of fresh, new, Golden Specials. Women’s Pumps | $ and Oxfords For Dress: Black satin one-strap pump, low heel. Black satin one-strap pump, French heel. Patent one-strap pump, low heel. Dull kid one-strap pump, low heel. Patent and gray combination, low heel. White reigne skin one-strap, low heel. White reigne skin one-strap, low heel. For Street: Patent and, gray combination, low heel. pump. Tan sport oxford, Patent one-strap pump. one-strap,pump. White Nubuck one-strap’ pump sport oxffrd with patent trimming. Rloomingdale’s—Second Floor The one-strap brogue White canvas White Nubuck Boys’ Blouses 68c Sports models and shirts with collars attached. Good quality madras. Sizes 7 to 16 years Second Floor Colored Pinafore Aprons, 43c Made of pereale in assorted checks, Variety of colors, trimmed with colored piping, two pockets and sash. Seoond Floor ‘Women’ s Voile Breakfast Coats $1.73 Vincent Kerens gave a d —— Pretty Combinati Lain- the Plaza. Other dinners we Salli vs ; by Mrs Arthas Ce rue bre Tae Wo omen’s Semi- Fashioned Voll Stowe B. Coppell at her 56th Street Miss Joan Frederic D. Church, thy Taylor, K. Smith, Frances Judson, Lydia Dad- mun, Barbara MacKay and an equal number of men. ——— GIVES HUGHES EXTRA FUNDS. Senate © mmittee’s Supply BIT Totals $25,200,000. WASHINGTON, April 18.—Re ef Secretary Hu: and Attorney eral Daugherty for more funds for ex- Pensen next year of the State and Jus- tice Departments, respectively, were granted to a considerable degree by the {| Senate Appropriations Committee yea- terday in reporting the annual supply Bill for those departments $2,200,000 more than the $26,000,000 pro- vided by the House. ‘The & committee nearly $100,000 for co} of foreign missio for consular expen nodelling and fur J. Pierpont Morgan residence authorized ingent expenses 000 additional For American participation on . - —___—_— 500 Envelopes, 6 Gov't re ie The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Ha a B ai ad Cowhid 100 Sheets Carbon Paper, in box, blue of black’ ° 17 Fotused "about 20,000, additional Pianos—Victrolas—Musical Instruments an oarde ow hide ‘Typewriter Ribbons, guaranteed all machines....... quested for Ameri the commission to examine extra ter- ritortat s in Ohina, including inese court practices and law. representation on | D | ——~ Mhgire Bryant G14) Made of 5-ounce hand-boarded cowhide. Full leather lined. | Beas: CENT ADS Ee Een < Three pockets and solid brass locks and catches. _Sewed-on | { Peak what is dociasen tn hatin laraert tek seated eae nee ae eer leather corners. Black, brown and cordoyan. 3 16,17 | De em Ghoote : aad cates Spee WURLITZER, 120 West 42d St. ad 18 iacken. | of charge Kindly send 1 etails regard nloominydale’s—Main Fiooi ‘ at anes Fe Og rae yes vicagg oattin wearin 2 ae me & Pillow Cases | Mikegined vyconim Ter ea an Address Strong, sepviceable and well | fallroad facilities. The book contains Name ; T: bl made. ; s, 600 halftone illustrations Sheets for single beds meen Sree on ore 7 Sheets ‘for twin beds ‘ ises to territo 7; ; la = Mi ‘able Ps A X antawonn tn Open Evenings Table Cloths yiscey tia is iaits vale Until 10 0’ Clock All linen. satin damask table | win 4 Bias | 81x90in 9Re ———— stein and napkins to match ill give wonderful service. | Mail orders filled while quantity we Tat le Cloths Beautiful designs. Sizes 2x2 | lasts. | Life Put Into a Dead One eh rs ess ae - . | Main Floc | 5.30 Mercerized Damas' . 1 A ‘ou the owner of a dead, silent, a 4 3 a agadc Witle weed piano thal is giving you 625 | Napkins $1.15 to $1.74 Pillow Cases mit musical enjoyment? very little musical enjoyment. FOR INDIGESTION fey es) GE -_ 6 BELLANS ‘ng = | Hot water | Sure Relief for thirty days, Brooklyn Office. 4100 Main. It_carried || The Player-Piano with a Voice the combination of voice with player-piano accompaniment that you are held spellbound by the wonderful performance. The Apollophone is the greatest musical achievement in an age of wonders and offers unlimited musical possibilities. A very fine Player-Piano in appearance, a talking machine of excellent make is so cleverly concealed you are unaware of its existence until you hear the wonderful combination of singer and master- pianist playing in flawless unison. hine synchronized to tinct instrument, to be So exquisite Player-Piano and Talking } play together, and each a played separately if you desire; yet this instrument is priced no more than you would expect to pay for a good player-piano. CONVENIENT TERMS OF PAYMENT Yéur Player-Piano or Talking Machine Accepted in Exchange. FREE CONCERTS DAILY WURLITZER AUDITORIU M— 12-1:30—3-4:30 P. M. This Week, MISS FLORENCE BRIGGS, ‘Cellist Come In. No Tickets Required 120 West 42d Street Between Broadway and 6th Ave. rug at an 1 $35 9x 12 Seamless Velvets 3 ‘1 9 Imported G ‘Grass Rugs at '; the ; 4.6X7.6 $2.50 Felt Base Floor Coverings Heavy Colors | timoteurs in Ab ‘NewYork Floor ‘Covenne Near Livingston St Silk Hosiery, 79¢ Best quality and double soles. and white. Onyx Thread Silk Hose for Women, $1.69 Ingrain full fashioned silk gar- ter tops. Black only. Men’s Onyx Silk Socks, Full Fashioned, 79c Thread silk socks with soles and tops; reinforced. gray, cordovan and white. Bloomingdale’s—Main Floor, reinforced heels Black, cordovan lisle Black, Imported Glace Kid Gloves for Women, 98c Two-clasp French kid and one-clasp full pique lambskin Gloves. Self and two-toned embroidery. In white, mode, beaver, tans, grays and brown. Bloomingdale's Main Floor Traveling Bags, $8.95 Do: Beautifully Finished, °9.75 Second Floor Men’s Silk Ties 35 3 for $1 Ties of good silk that will wear well. In very attractive assortment—pin dots, figured effects and colorful college and regimental stripes. Materials are satin, twill, grenadines and silks. Main Floor 19¢, 24¢ & 29¢ f $150 we will conver! your “piano $2. 95 and $3.95 Lustrous — finish. pellent | ~ ee cea “oxi os | a ter aaa | Eleetric Floor Be ee ere eo wer eoutie ae |_| Mereerized Table Lamps, $14.50 * ern Bouleva Melrose 9234 " Moresrned Dam Damask, 2 yds. wide | — Mahogany finished wood bas ~ Table Cloths $1 69c yd. in two designs, height ne ‘i vle cloth I a 6 amp has 2 pull chain sockets, . $15 7.6x9 Wool Brussels = $ inst suaasertzed, Cable. clathy | Tine grade pall give ox cords plug. at aveniatd with gold black velvet band and 5 silk fringe. Lexington Ave Gold taped TableGlassware $1.95 ea 180 Large Flower Vase 90 Tall Compotes 95 Mayonnaise Dish & 90 Covered © 90 Handled E sail 90 Large Bon Bon Di . ary _ Gover Heavy, durable, mless rugs Closely woven, in rich Three Rostlon Mi rror BoSvrur dug ¢ Persian, medallion or allover designs; suitable for all rooms. Jars Finished with heavy linen fringe, FS soon at any of The Wo: Three-section Mirror Bs outside measurements Size i] 30 Bowls with F xt vt F d h ‘k found: can be inte as omy ot he Weela'e New York Store ~~ Brooklyn Store at ee Aa cclise, Mees aisha wide Fy Every piece with with burlap bac Uy of designs and colorings, includ Advertising Axencies, o A nd ished in antique gilt and color golden encru: sna tia’ affoc AOS MEN GRUNT ha et, 26East 42“St. 60FlatbushAve. loo Lexington ae Third Flos Call 4000 Beekman. New York, or _Near 5" Avenue - Women’s Tailored 's 95 Tricotine Suits | 19: sarefully made suits tailored along the graceful fashionable lon; lane in a choice of three smart models. Among other importan details are featured the high shoulder line, snug sleeves, and hand piped ButtonHoles. Silk lined throughout. In navy or black. Sizes 119%, This is without a doubt an incomparable value. Beautiful all silk” | lined Canton Crepe W ee trimmed with either black or natural earacul, Also a choice of plain tailored or silk fringed models, Linin, are of contrasting colors. "ke | Bloomingdato’s | oy \ \ 1 Seoond Floor Commercial Stationery Remington Typewriter . - $35.85.) Rebuilt Model No. 10 © 500 Sheets Typewriter Paper, 8!ox11 500 Manila Sheets, 8!ox11. Bloomingdale'’s—Lex, Ave. Lovel 10-Piece Dining Room Suites, $119.50 orner idle? Nobody to 4.95 d arc - q | : aeiading ins. corner idle? 3 a § | Pangevascortment, Napkins for Lat Nour beautiful Queen Anne pieces, in American walnut ETFE in it and have it made into a $6.95 doz. | aes “| bleached Tustin | veneer, nicely finished. Solid parts are imitation walnut. beautiful Player Piano that will bring | Mercerized Table lation alesse, | Buffet, 60 inches long; serving table (enclosed), 42 inches Yhe family. endless pouiea pe pies All Linen Table Cloths Damask 49c yd. Main Floo | long; dining table, 48 inches Ox12 danmlons W ool Velvet Rave” $25.95 Extra Hez avyC ork Linoleum 59c s4.ya"4, || | \ i | || \ \ i NE eR ae egrongenepaaat

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