The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1922, Page 12

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year exceeds that for 1921 by $820,461.81 The tox this year ts $5,024,665.47, based on 5 per cent. of grows receipte in excess of $50.00, and 2 per cent on receipts lees than that amount. The eighteen atreet rallway companies of the State will pay $2,235,809.70; nev- $5000 BONDS VANISH BELOW enty-three gas and electric companies, ul 794 82. 4,63; one hundred and atx water companies, $261,790.08; thirty-four tele- f DEAD phone and telegraph companies, §714,- 134.13. — = Lawyers Give Notice of Client’s Loss, but Hide Iden- tity and Other Details. ONE HINTS OF THEFT. Warning Sent Out Gives _ Numbers of 47 $10,000 and iL 30 $1,000 Bonds. Round Trip Sunday Excursion Philadelphia SUNDAY, APRIL 30 Special Frain Loaves (asters a ‘ennaylvanta Station 6.30 A. ludron Termin + 630 A lersey City. 6.33 A.M. Stopping at wari, Bitzabsth New Bru “are P.M Bxeu aay 14. 8 and Jno th ‘Pennsylvania System The Route of the Brosdway Limited Henry J. Bigham, a member of the Jew firm of Bigham, Englar & Jones, Wo. 64 Wall Street, reporting the loss ‘@f $500,000 worth of Liberty bonds by jf ene of the firm's clients, has refused jm fo divulge any of the circumstances— even to the police, who say they don't | ‘know whether it 1s a case of theft or ‘mot. «Mr. Bigham said he thought it “unnecessary” even to make public the name of the loser. He sent out a ‘lst of the bonds so that they may be Mentified if offered for sale, And he mdmitted to reporters that the disap- M Returning 1 Simi @earance was “from an institution wouth of Fulton Street.” It was in- timated that the “institwtion” was either a bank or a brokerage house. Inspector Coughlin sent Detective Wergt. Fay to the law office, but Fay Jwas dismissed there with a statement Bhat the lawyers did not care wo dis- cuss the matter with him. “"We don't know when, how, why ‘or where the theft took place, if the:w was a theft, sald a Policé Headquy.-' fers official. ‘For all we know it mny have taken place in California, Our are tied until we learn some- ‘thing about it.’ ‘The law firm is an old one that con- eerns Itself chieily with admiralty and insurance matters, and as legal ad- ‘viser to a number of big estates. Mr. ‘Bigham ts a nephew of Lord Mersey, ‘the distinguished British jurist. * Go~ernment officials in Washington @aid the Secret Service had not been motified of the loss of the bonds, which Ukely would have been done if they had been of the registered variety. The loss notice lists the bagel $10,000 bonds: Nos, 001 Dont let skin trouble il your.good time esinol heals sick skins “TL can’t have any fun! , 1 am such a sight with this eczema that people avoid me wherever I go. And the thing torments me so that I don't get any Peace, anyhow."’ Don’t be discouraged! Even in se- vere, well-established cases of ecrema, ringworm or similar skin- troubles, Res- inol Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap, usually relieves the itching at once and neattdl col the eruption away. the Resino! be pol sae Meehaleal 288-6 and 1828191-3 Inclusive, and ‘Nos. 1328180, 1328179, 1910946, 1610- 68, 949584, 14627, 1328187, 14626, pean, 1785237 and 1611410, bc anki A COURT KEEPS CHECK ON MINERS’ UNION eno ~motion by the United Mine Workers Refuses to Vacate Order Agatnet Activities in West Virginia Field, CHARLESTON, W. Va., April 26.—| Judge George W. McClintic last nignt, im handing down his decision on a Indescribable Beauty of Ever Renewing Youth ada Completion so beautiful it cannot fequately be described. Would you have ‘such @ complexion? ‘Then. take a anoo from nature, nature renew the com- plexion? By shedding tiny cutaneous seales day by day, making way for the newer, younger skin underneath, But deficient circulation, or other condition, may interfere with the shedding—the old, worn-out sca) remains on too fo dissolve a temporary restraining emer against union activities in the Winding Gulf field, decreed that a temporary injunction “would remain im effect until further orders from this court.” Judge McClintic’s decision was| assistance is provided by the mercolized bared on the finaing that a conspir- | WAX Process. ‘hia etunly beards rhe fey between the international unton| entiy, gradually, without harm’ or Ae: ‘and operators of the Central Com-|com! ‘Thus the lively, young, healthy- petitive Fields had existed since 1898. ued underekin io Cretohe ae tie sur- pinche Tess buat girihood—a~ truly ‘natural ‘come N, J. UTILITIES TAXED plexion-—one not to be compared at al with a make-up. $5,024,565 THIS YEAR qriercolized “wax, obtainable at any rug store In original one-ounce tin, 1s Spplicd at matic like Sold cream, and Washed off In the morning. it ‘takes way from Instead ling to. the —rne| complexion, It's a new principe: “IMERCOLIZED WAX face. You have a complexion as in ro- “Amount Exceeds That Vaid Last Year by $320,451. ‘TRENTON, N. J., April franchise tax on public util . Ab tt @i \ POUND PROF! Ld Three Big Specials for Thursday, April 27th Assorted Chocolate Turkish Covered Lagooms Thynmints "a 19] “ENT 39c High Grade Smooth Almonds POUND BOX Our regular 39c goods 29 POUND BOX Cc Glace Pineapple noes Pound Bx 2DC Our Regular 39¢ Goods Chocolate arlottes Just a bite 5c Package THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26 Se oe Fur Repairing and Remodeling At Special Low Rates Now Now's the time to have your Furs remodeled. manship assured. Estimates submitted free. The very “Furrier Since 1842.” best work- GIMEELS FUR WORKROOMS—Tenth Floor As ina Millinery Reflects Looking Glass This of Moderate Marking Every Mode : Every Manner of the Highest-priced Successes of the Season Creations of the Gimbel Studio, Reproductions by the Gimbel Studio of the loveliest modes Parisienne. distinction. ordinarily demands. The Grey Crepe de Chine Hat with Grey Wheat. of Lewis. The New Wool-embroidered and Tasseled Turban. Marguerites or Wistaria. The Felt Hat with Embroidered Crepe Scarf. The Jade- crowned Leghorn with Individual without demanding the price that a hat-for-a-type An old-fashioned garden of new-fashioned color. A $ 1 4. 75 new-fashioned millinery beauty at an old-fashioned millinery price - - - - - $8. 15 Distinctive without exacting the premium of The Draped Turban, a Reproduction New Picture Hats with Raffia Flower. The Single-Blossom Transparent Hat of Black. GIMBELS MILLINERY SALON—Third Floor Restaurant Reduces Prices $1.25 Table d’Hote Luncheon Now $1.00 * * * $1.00 Table d’Hote Luncheon Now 90¢ * * * 85c Table d’Hote Luncheon Now 70¢ * * * A la Carte Service at Proportionale Price Lowering Save Time by Taking the Express Elecator to the Eighth Floor Scotch Ginghams A8e@ Ya. Our own importation of super- fine Scotch ginghams, Of mercerized, full bleached cotton yarns, Ina large assortment of checks, stripes and plaids, 32 Inches Wide with tray, Note These Values in the Great Sale of Colored Cottons Just 50 Bloch Baby Carriages To Go At This Reduced Price Baby's Nines ( hire: : $3 Lo $8.50 A Semi-Made Lace Tunic Sale Priced at $10 Needs But A Slip To Be A Charming Frock Of imported Spanish radium lace—in all the colors : black, white, pongee, navy, brown and rose. A Hint—Many an old frock is remade into a new and lovely one by throw- ing a lace tunic over it. GIMBELS LACE SHOP—Street Floor and Linens Our Own Importa- Colored Linens tions : At Extremely Low Prices for the 75e¢ Yd. Quality of Material au pure fine flax shrunk down from 45 inches. Over twenty different shades of the season’s popular colors, including white and black. 36 Inches Wide Offered. GIMBELS COTTON . GOODS SHOP— Second Floor All We Could Get; a More Than Special Purchase $29.75 Made of the finest grade reed, equipped with the finest kind of reversible gear. ep atent brake. Smart upholstery, Fin- ished in ecru; in blue or white or in grey. Just as you like ‘em. Baby’s High Chairs— Lullaby Bassinets— irene oy Iden oak, finished in white or in 50 to $18 ivory, $6.50 to $15 GIMBELS BABY diate pce Floor Note These NOTIONS They're All Specials Ginbe font Best Imported * Enameled Hair-Pins : Assorted Sizes to a Box : Box - - - 25¢ Fitted Waist Linings : Each, 29¢ Safety Pins : 4 cards - - - 10c Turk-knit Wash Cloths : 3 fon 200 Corona Snap Fasteners : Gross (12 Cards) 19¢ Aladdin Soap Dye : All Colors : cake, 5c; dozen 50e GIMBELS—Street Floor We have carefully shopped on these identical fabrics in seven of the principal Shops in Greater New York aod ipl Soe current selling prices as fi Shop ag 1, ry Shop No.2, - - - - - - Shop No.3, - - - $2.98 and Shas No. 4, - - - $3.00 and $3.85 Shop No.5, - - + 5 + = $2.95 Shop No.6, - - - $2.38 and $3.48 Shop No.7, - - - $2.49 and $2.79 100 Embossed Visiting Cards 95¢ The card is of best quality stock. The name embi in our special process—that simulates = aving at a fraction of the ice of engraving. Correct je for you, Madame—or for your husband, daughter or son. Your Choice of These Types Shaded Old English: Shaded Roman : or Solid Lettering NAME ONLY NO C, O. D's. GIMBELS—Street Floor An Early-Season Big-Value SALE of MEN’S SPRING SUITS $29. Sterling Tea Spoons. Sette Table Spoons Sterling Soup Spoons. Sterling Dessert Spoor Sterling Dinner Forks Sterling Butter Spreader Sterling Dinner Knives. Sterling Dessert Knives. Salt_ and Pepper Shakers: $1.00 each—Cut glass bottles; sterling silver tops. Sterlin, Berry § STILL IN PROGRESS OUR SALE OF AMERICA’S Most Famous Foulards $ Bs YARD 40 Inches Wide Radium Silk Petticoats Pantalettes : Step-In Bloomers New Models for the New Silhouette: Special at Only This lovel; well as black and navy. two-clastic cuffs. GIMBELS PETTICOAT SHOP—Second Floor 30 It isn’t the season of sales yet. It’s the time when a man needs a new spring suit—must have it—chooses from the new lines—gets good value—but not sale value. But we have managed to group 500 suits of good grades—the newest of the new—quality fine— styles right—colors right. And all reduced! more reduced than others. Some All unusual values! Sizes 33 to 46. Regulars and Stouts More of the Fine TUXEDOS $9950 They keep asking for ‘em— and we have to keep getting them. A 1922 model—fine of fabric and well tailored. New Gabardine TOP COATS The sort of thing every man should have. Belted all around, with inverted pleat a new model of wide appeal Shop by Mail Through Our Mail Order Department Sterling Silver Flatware Two Good Patterns Reduced Handle, Fancy Pieces, Pie Server, Cold Meat Fork, poon, Gravy Ladles, Cream Ladles, etc....... each 95¢ Sterling Handle Serving Pieces, $1.50 Plain or fancy design; pie servers, cake knives, cold meat forks, etc, Mayonnaise Bowls and Ladies; Boxed, $7.95 GIMBELS SILVERWARE SHOP—Street Floor silk in periwinkle, jade, sand, pearl, beauty and henna as Petticoats beautifully embroidered. Step-ins finished with dainty pinked frills. Batten” = Bartern’ $15.00 doz, Colonial Design Candlesticks Plain, engraved, hammered; $11.95 to $19.95 pair. Less Than To-day’s Whole- sale Cost GIMBELS SILK SHOP— Second Floor $3.95 The pantalettes with GIMBELS) MEN’S CLOTHING STORE Fourth Floor

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