The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1922, Page 14

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=. 1 Sanity TEST FOR MYSTERY GIRL]: Woung Woman Found in jer lushing Garage Believed rt Deranged. (SEMildred Preston or Pasewick, the S§irl who was found asleep yesterday in Flush- and taken to the F 1, und who said she had been tured ee eg. ARI EMS NG RG ai ny miles, including a visit to St = Cemet py “spirit : 10 nent to-day - atiion Several j Qries told by her are at variances, and : Sire seems to be no doubt that sho | = been a victim of insomnia. ne of her beliefs is (hat she worket) : He home of Harold Vanderbilt, N 4 Fark Avenue, but nobody the | knows he 4 ulso that ; guarrelied ¥ her father and ; HeF home in smouth, O.; that she | tas a brother, Fred Preston, in Sax @usky; that she had a girl chum ie H Greenwich Village who had gone to ( Bermuda, and also spoke of a sweet | Peart. She sald also that her vis to St. Michael's Cemetery was to com ' @lune with the spirit of her motiw Shout a love affair. i DIVORCEE, 19, HELD i © FOR NEPHEW’S DEATH ety of Child Found tm Wer Apart ment in Chicago. Seutcaco, May 2.—Miss Violet Black Duncan, a pretty nineteen-year-old di- Sorcee, was arrested to-day charged ry With murder in connection with the ‘i Meath of her nephew, Hollis Boyd, two t jand « half years old, of Alton Park, \ Tennessee. ad in =The child was found uray night. can's apartment las F << —— 184 RUM CASES IN APRIL BREAK COURT’S RECORD Brooklyn Tribunal Gets Good Start 5 for May With 21. = hundred and fifty-four persons @rraigned in the Fifth Avenue t, Brooklyn, charged with intoxica- during April, This is a record for the court which takes in three police Precincts. There were twenty-one cases yester- y and to-day, giving indication that 's total will exceed that of the pre- celine month. a Vern aWtansrs MAN BELIEVED To BE THUG, Ralph Bliss, No. 442 Humboldt Sireet, Brookly: 8 arrested by Patrolman William Kerwin of the Herbert. Street { Station, Brooklyn, this morning when he ‘was found sitting alone in an automobile f Without lights in Metropolitan Avenuo, t near Graham Avenue, in the loft WEDNESDAY GIMBEL BRaTHERS ¢ was held in $1,000 ball sions to-day in Bridge borough. According to Kerwin, J enatio pletol answers were not satisfactory | for Special arch of him revealed an auto-| Plaza Court FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1 STREET Founded 1887 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. THURSDAY Porto Rican Nightdresses 1.74 Were $2.28 Nighidresses of fine flesh and white batiste. Entirely hand made and beautifully hand em- broidered and scalloped. Some with hand- drawn work—come ina variety of models, in- cluding sleeved and sleeveless styles. All are daintily drawn with good quality ribbon. Stamped Muslin Bedspreads Complete with Bolster 1 .64 ; Were $2.27 and $2.47 Four attractive designs of French knit, cross stitch and lazy daisy for applique work. Size 81 in. x 100 in. Bed Spread Bring’ See-yerd pieces—required length for bordering spread—pink and blue combinations SIWOLG BRON iis Ck chs Celoig's wes ina siag eae uh 4 1. 74 Art Embroidery Dept.—Third Floor. Sa ee 82d STREET—VVROADWAY— 84 STREET NEW YORK C TY TY Sees CE FA, Ferris Ce., luc, NewYork FERRIS HAMS a BACON Alittle The “<Uncorseted Effect’? Needs A Corset--- To Be Smart The days of steel armor are past. And the days of no armor are passing. The flapper no-corset experiment hasn’t been a success, For youthful lines—unguarded— will give way to not-at-all-want- ed curves. And if one must con- fess it—sometimes to just plain plumpness, If She’s Slender The slender girl acquires—and keeps —her smartness with a light corset, fashioned .of fabric, nat of steel, Sparsely boned. But firm, Made snug, yet supple, by alternating the broche with elastic. Redfern Or Not So Slender The not-so-slender girl must look well to her corset. For her the youthful effect is achieved by a clever garter arrangement that controls the hip line. By elastic at the top for firm fit—with freedom. And a higher, gored back to enclose the flesh— smoothly. Redfern Gowsela. Redfern Corsets Expertly Fitted At Gimbels GIMBELS$ CORSET SHOP—SECOND FLOOR Sa anna ene aria hi aa About Mail Orders This stock, vast as it is, is widely diversified ; frequent- ly but one or two of a kind. So we cannot guarantee to fill mail or phone orders.- WHAT'S IN THE SALE? we Trunks we Luggage we Leather Accessor ies we Hand Bags we Umbrellas ° wer Walking Sticks pe lvoroid Articles pe Dog Harness wes Stationery Gl THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1928, = Store Hours 9 to 5:30 MBEL For Other Gimbel News See Page 13. BROTHERS = Mi _ = 32ND STREET — BROAD WAY—43RD STREET —NEW YORK CITY ——— s .o.) OUT TO GIMBE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE NEWARK TRUNK CO. 11 West 42nd Street, A Few Doors From Fifth Avenue FIRST FLOOR Leather Goods, Umbrel- las, Stationery, Celluloid , Articles. FOURTH FLOOR D Harness, Poker Chips, Playing Cards,etc, FIFTH FLOOR Ls Famous For Over Twenty Years as Retailers of High Grade Leather Goods ON SALE TOMORROW AT THE GIMBEL STORE AT HALF PRICE and LESS Another wonderful merchandising coup—an important link in the chain of great events achieved by an organizaton famed for its, supremacy in the distribution of vast quantities of goods. We place on sale tomorrow the entire retail stock of the Newark Trunk Co.— a‘stock worth at retail $93,000—to he sold by us at half price and less—to go on sale tomorrow and to remain on sale until sold. Men’s hey Cases rormerly $ 7.50 Formerly ; 20.00, NOW $10.00 Formerly $ 25.00, NOW $12.50 Formerly $ 35.00, NOW a Formerly $ 50.00, NOW $25.00 Formerly $130. .00, NOW $50.00 ly $150.00, NOW $75.00 Former!; Leather Fitted Suit Case Formerly $30.00, .NOW $15,00 AAD Re 2) Saha Cowhide Olub Ba; Formerly $13.00, - NOW $6 50 Women’s Tamousine CaseBag Formerly $17.00, - NOW $8.50 Leather Brief Case Formerly $5.00, - NOW $2.50 mith Man’s Walking Stick Formerly $16.00, - NOW $7.50 Woman's Silk ‘Umbrella Formerly $10.00, - NOW Man’s Silk Umbrella Formerly $13.00, - NOW $6.50 Ivory Finish Mirror Formerly $4.00, - NOW $1.95 Poker Chip Se Formerly $14.50, NOW $7.25 NO MAIL ORDERS FILLED 4 os Men’s Fitted Suit Cases Formerly $ 37.50, NOW $18.75 Formerly ; 50. 00, NOW $25.00 Formerly § 75.00, NOW $37.50 Formerly $100.06, NOW $50.00 Formerly $160.00, NOW $75.00 Men’s: Kit Bags and Club Bags: Fitted Formerly $ 30.00, NOW $15.00 Formerly $ 37.50, NOW $18.75 Formerly $ 50.00, NOW $25.00 Formerly $100.00, NOW $50.00 Men’s Traveling Bags Formerly $ 5.00, Formerly $10.00, Formerly $15.00, Formerly $20.00, Formerly $25, 00, Formerly $30.00, Formerly $35. 00, Formerly $40.00, Formerly $50.00, Formerly $75.00, Women’s Traveling Bags Formerly $ 5.00, NOW $ 2.50 ‘Formerly $10.00, NOW $ 5.00 Formerly $12.50, NOW §$ 6.25 Formerly $15.00, NOW § 7.50 Formerly $17.50, NOW § 8.75 Formerly $2 0.00 Formerly $26.00, Ni $12.50 Formerly $30.00, NOW $15.00 Formerly $35.00, NOW $17.50 Formerly $50.00, NOW $25.00 Women’s Overnight Bags Formerly $ 5.00, NOW § 2. Formerly $ 7.50, NOW §$ 3. Formerly $10.00, NOW $ 5. Formerly $25.00, NOW §12.: Formerly $30. 00, NOW §15. Women’s Overnight Bags—Fitted Formerly $15.00, Formerly $20.00, Formerly $25.00, Formerly $30.00, Formerly $50.00, NOW $25.00 Women’s Fitted Week-End Cases Formerly $ 15.00, NOW § 7.50 NOW $10.00 ly $ 25,00, NOW $12,50 Formerly $ 35.00, NOW $17.50 Formerly $ 60. 00, NOW $25.00 Formerly $ 75.00, NOW $37.50 Formerly $100.00, NOW $50.00 Women’s Suit Cases and Week-End Cases Formerly $10.00, NOW $ 5.00 Formerly $15. 00, Formerly $22.50, Formerly 25.00, Formerly $27.50, Formerly $30. 00, Formerly $35.00, Black Enamel Auto Luggage NOW $17.50 Formerly $ 5.00, NOW $ 2.50 Formerly $ 7.50, NOW §$ 3.75 Formerly. $10.00, NOW § 5,00 Formerly $12.50, NOW § 6,25 Formerly $15.00, NOW § 7.50 Formerly $17.50, NOW § 8.75 Formerly $20.00, NOW $10.00 Formerly $26.00, NOW $12.50 The Newark Trunk Co., in its 21. years of service, built w a business of a quarter of a million a year. They were at the height of their suecess- | ful and honorable career when an unprecedented i increase in rent influ- enced them to retire. Their stock comprises only fine and standard | grades. The best from Americ22 and Foreign Countries. This is the stock that | less than half price. Brief Cases : Music Rolls : Secretaries Formerly $3.00, 4.00, Formerly $ NOW $1.50 NOW §2,00 Formerly $5,00, NOW $2.50 Formerly $6. 00, NOW §3.00 Writing Cases Etc. Memo books,'writ- ing cases, score pads, talks, address $2 25 books, price. Umbrellas ete., diaries, ie travel half for Both Men and Women Formerly $ 2.00, $ 3.50, $ 5.00, $ 7.50, $10.00, $13.00, $15.00, $18.00, Folding and Grip Formerly Formerly Formerly Formerly Formerly Formerly Formerly NOW NOW $1.65 NOW $2.50 NOW $3,75 NOW $5.00 NOW $6.50 NOW §7.50 NOW $9.00 Um- 95¢ brellas for Men and Women Formerly Formerly Formerly Formerly Men Formerly Formerly $ 1.50, $ 2.00, $ 3.00, $ 4.00, $ 5.00, $ 6.00, $ 7.50, $10.00, $15.00, Formerly Formerly Formerly Formerly Formerly Formerly Formerly Formerly FAMOUS TRUNKS HALF PRICE Hartmann, Indestructo, Belber, Murphy, Oshkosh, Everwear, and Other Well Known Brands y Priced $11.50? Formerl Neverbreak Steamer Wardrobe Trunks $4. $5.00, $7. $7. ’s Canes NOW NOW NOW NOW $2.00 $2.50 $3.50 $3.75 00, 00, 50, 50c, NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW 25e 65c $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.75 $5.00 $7.50 $5.75 Formerly $20.00. me = Steamer ‘obes rane hy 75 to $30.00 OW aes 7.50 t $h5'00 Former!; 47 0. NOW $23.50 Full Size Wardrobe Trunks Formerly $45.50 to ihe ly $76.50 to 90.00 ww (hee $18 39.60 to § 76.00 $69. In the Toilet Goods Store—Street Floor MANICURE SETS—roll ups— iOW formerly $6 to $15.00. $2.50 to $6.00. SHAVING BRUSHES: former- ly $2.00, NOW 95c. Leta fs Le formerly $3.00. NOW $1.: cLOcKs: eae $2.00. NOW $1, TOILET SETS—shell finish— formerly $35. NOW $15. BRUSHES, COMBS, MIR- RORS, HORNS, SCISSORS, CREAM JARS, ETC. —hun- dreds of them in shell finish and ivory finish—formerly 25c to $6.00. NOW 10c to $2.95. Miscellaneous LIMOUSINE: DRESSING CASES: formerly $4.50 to $37.60. NOW $2.00 to $12.50. FITTALS: ROLL-UPS: SEW- ING CASE ROLLS: formerly 50c to $7.50. NOW 25c to $3.50. WATCH FOBS: WRIST BRACELETS: KEY CASES: NOW 10c to $1.50. MEDICINE CASES: BOT- $12.50, NOW 50c to $5.00. JEWEL BOXES AND CASES: NOW $1.00 to $8.50. FLASKS: enue. SETS: COAT HANGER. SETS: formerly $2.00. MANICURE SETS: formerly to $5.00. COLLAR BAGS: formerly 50c WING BASKETS: former! sey 0 to $17.50. NOW $1.00 TY POCKETS: formerly SAE Te $5.00. NOW 25c to Formerly $69.00 to $90.0¢ NOW - -. - ~ $34.50 Formerly $19.50, NOW $9.75 Formerly $11. 50, NOW $5.75 Formerly$21.50, NOW§$10.75 Formerly etc. formerly 25¢ to $3.50. TLE SETS: formerly $1.00 to formerly $2.00 _ to Re hrs $1.00 to $7. OW 50c to $3.50. 50c to $4.50, Ni 25e to $2.00 to $12.50. NOW $1.00 to $2.50. NOW 25¢c to $1.00. to $7.50. $2.50. to $175 $69.75 NOW $9.95 34 Size Wardrobe Trunks Steamer Trunks Dress Trunks 14.60, NOW $7.75 on sale tomorrow at the Gimbel store. Half price and We cannot guarantee to fill mail or phone orders. Poker Chips, Etc. Chip racks with chips, playing ae ead cases, cribba: etc.— HALE PRICE.” Women’s Beaded Bags: Leather and _ Fabric Hand-Bags Formerly $ 1.00, NOW = 50c Formerly $ 2.00, NOW §$ 1.00 Formerly $ 3.00, NOW $ 1.50 Formerly $ 5.00, NOW $ 2.50 Formerly $12.00, NOW § 5.95 Formerly $15.00, NOW § 7.50 Formerly $20.00, NOW $10.00 Formerly $25.00, NOW $12.50 Formerly $35.00, NOW $17.50 Formerly $60.00, NOW $25.00 Formerly $100.00, NOW $50.00 Men’s Wallets, Bill Books, Pass Cases. Three Folds, Wallets, Pocketbooks, Purses, Letter © Memo Book, Coln Purses, Card Cases. é 50e, $ 1.00, $ 1.50, $ 2.00, $ 2.50, NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW 25e 50e T5e $1.00 $1.25 $2.00 $2.50 $3.75 $5.00 $7.50 Formerly Formerly Formerly Formerly Formerly Formerly $ 4.00, Formerly $ 5.00. Formerly $ 7.50, Formerly $10,00, Formerly $15.00, Dog Harness Dog collars, dog leaders, dog harness, muzzles, etc. exactly HALF PRICE. Neverbreak Full Si: $50 Wertcabe 1 Tr SALE PRICE, $22.

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