The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1922, Page 15

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922. 16 eae een SEITE SECOND MAN: [Sisk "srt: |Cuts Red Tape _ | firsts. font. HARDING EXPECTED " f Schmitz. Store Hours 9 to 5:30 tor Other Gimbel ‘ mihaoart wut, arraice im xen] OF Two Nations | sacte-rutt gauen * ue] TO PLAY GOLF HERE LATiEtcna Haven, April 20, in connection with % . Service performed the cere- N, May 4.—President 4 i c the case, with Dale and four others, By Sea Wedding mony in mid-ocean April 27. A special | w! in the Intercity new: Lt Weuet eae o prety ae Sid rice enna tent Pi gto of tournament on June | twenty-five Harrela of Whiskey @taple- ‘ docked, Schinits and his bride were : ’ : ——— — = abenineeneenpenneespmmenaeeeseaeeteeeon ton had in his warehouse and for/Love Finds Way to Get] Pirmitted to go ashore, without ques: lheeame known here when It was learned 32ND STREET — BROAD W AY—33RD STREET— NEW YORK CITY which he held withdrawal permits. Around Both German and RENIEy, BS AmSTIEES b that the President had ehtered the tour- = é | “To bind the deal, Stapleton depos- —— nantent. . Ha ber of th J 4 i] Hegthen lili bree of the Corn American Law. RAINBOW DIVISION BALL, washingt Ne He} v ‘golf club, srhigh F ro) u r B 1 S a ] e b ; ——.—- ie taille hina iy would obee x posslaciast ary ‘The third annual entertainment and | 's made correspondents DOWNS | AIR H bali of the New York Chapter of the bal pa Vide $4 4 font account there. Stapleton also h Connecticut Dealer Charges):nt ascount there, | Stapleton als} when Howard Schmits of Howard} Rainbow Division, Veterans’ Associn« fo te ely aeeY oth oe He Was Swindled by Five [Several days later Stapleton cashed | Cit? Mich sailed for Germany on the Infantry, was held last night @ team which will be en- Frid. d Saturday | two checks, one for $18,000 ond steamship Mount Clay of the United]at the Pennsylvania Hotel. About 2,500] tered for t intercity tournament in * Dr i S ttended. A i N York City J 12, The Preai- ‘ Prospective Buyers, another for $12,000, Several days|American Linea on her enegned Lael beth ee ee eet ent 1c ia exerted wi QB’ ° — later the checks came back marked|thougnt he would marry in Germany .| No Funds.’ Stapleton also charges | the sweetheart of his youth, Margarétte | SSS ann a —=—— - us ecél U Charged with grand larceny tp act-|1 1.4 gig got his $16,000 cash, While] Schelch of Nissen, ‘There he learned : } ; : ° More All Wo ol Two-Trouser SUITS theft of $70,000 in @ liquor deul, Mar-| which he values at $25,000, has been | for giz weeks. He eoutd not remain I] e ' shall Dale, thirty-two, who said his[withdrawn, he shareee those under! sway that long, so he bought tickets home was at No. 310 West 76th Street, ae ee aegribred o eintueke to| for two on the steamship Mount Clinton was arrested at Broudway and 76th}1 i... the warehouse examined, Bota}! the United American Lines, which Street by Detectives Roddy und|/pale and White deny knowledge of | arrived. yesterday Daley of Inspector Coughlin's staff] tne theft. Capt. B. K. Service of the Mount Clin- and locked up at.Police Headquarters AvTo tie PLANT ORDERS soup, '0" told him he could not bring Miss Mast night to await the action of the TOLEDO, 0. May eSuhie Killite Beheich Into the United States under Mew Haven, Conn., police. in the Federal District Court has|the circumstances and she would have The complainant is Frank J. Staple-}ordered the Auto Lite plant in New/to pass through Eliis Island. 5 Jersey sold in sixty days for at least| ,, fen of Waterbury, Conn., a Hauor|s4 700,000 as a separate part of the ‘She can only pass through without @ealer with a bonded warehouse in Willys Corporation. examination as your wife, otherwise a A = [PENNY A POUND PROFIT mane ane SPECIAL ‘1, FRDAY, MAY 5th and 6th CHOCOLATE COVERED All The ICE CREAMS POUND BOx, ee ee eee Elsewhere 49¢ Three NUT BRITTLE Every Suit Is All Wool! TEENTH STREET Founded 1827, WEST OF FIFTH AVE. ~ | POUND BOx, for ‘ Elsewhere 39c Here! Men! Tomorrow and Saturday— FRIDAY SATURDAY MILK the sensation of New York. Two Trouser ALL WOOL suits at the price ordinarily asked ‘or one-trouser suits. ‘The two pairs of trousers double the wear. Finely tailored Suits of all wool tweeds, cassimeres, worsteds and serges. Models for men and young men in the new Spring CHOCOLATE COVERED PARLAYS POUND BOX, Elsewhere 1.00 Girls’ Outfitting Sale Immediate needs for younger girls and junior misses, taken from our regular stock and offered in represen- tative assortments at prices deeply cut for this sale. colors. All Sizes 34 to 46 Regulars and Stouts ELS—Downstairs Caleony - & 5 MILK Chocolate Parlays °js."efu" While They Last—POUND BOX, 65c Paradise Round Box 89 Junior Misses’ &Girls’ MIDDY BLOUSES (illustrated)—good quality —_lons- dale jean—all white or with colored collars and cuffs—plain or braided -~-8 to 18 years— Value B148 0.66600 sieves -88 Girls’ Serge Skirts (illustrated)—navy blue—white cambric bodies—6 to A Beautifully Decorated Container Filled with Choicest Assorted Choco- lates. Regular $1.00 goods. PACKAGE 9600 Pairs Men’s Silk Socks 14 years— In pure silk, silk plaited or fibre With mercerized ribbed cuff: WES SLI. ose sven 1.33 A 5 * sil 3 r ril cuffs merican Filled ‘ ‘ and reinforced heels and toes. Girls’ White Dresses (illustrated) — : fale with icine) Represmnting for We call them ‘seconds’ but sheer organdie with lavish trim- Confections a new assortment of colors. they are mighty good “seconds.” - ming of ruffles, tucks, laces and embroidery—6 to 14 years— were 93.48.06... iccs sees ees 2.81 Girls’ Guimpes—white with colored trimmings—some with narrow ruf- fles—6 to 16 were haere. beae Junior Misses’ Gingham Dresses—large Real gems of Hard Candy deliciousness having fill- ings of Fruit Jellies, Nuts and Peanut Butter. € POUND BOX, | | Seconds of a high grade quality. In black and a good assortment of colors Men’s Mercerized Lisle Socks 22¢ GIMBELS— Downstairs Balcony ee a Junior Misses’ Sport Coats—attractive dels of good qualit; terial, made with rtment of daint tical model ge Sr gio ME rage berg Agere Another DOWNSTAIRS Scoop 13 to 17 years— ming and sash belts—sizes 12 to : \ were S14,78). 63 csices voices ener ee 9.75 17 years—were $3.47............. 1.87, Terry Cloth BATH ROBES SPECIALLY PRICED Girls’ Misses’ Silk Hosiery Bungalow Aprons ' A New Shipment! Wonder Value Special . , a. Wi White, nd Havana brown— s . r; in stripes and figures. ¥ © ara rashioned. Were .68 The satisfaction and Pande vine jaeee ane ° eomtethe. tne ee Attractive little aprons that are an aid ‘convenience of having Pockets trimmed with The sizes ate 34 to 40. modal a) Sinead thao eine our milk placed at yo 6 A : . ‘4 Girls’ Cotton Beet Len meee, iriminas pa lai decal Men’s English Broadcloth Shirts Vests aa depend in uri Beatmania 49 96 li Ue FE ae . Were .24 34 Mercerized Hose Men’s and Boys’ Genuine Leather Belts Loi eck, sleeveless style, with } roy ian finish, in good Guallty. AZ Phonefor our representative. A good assortment of fancy buckles to choose from. Sizes 26 to 19¢ Girls! Cotton, Union, Suite—low neck-sleeve ro sasiatente - ee : 2 ‘ less—band top finish—loose knee— 8, Ww lancy GIMBELS— Downstairs Balcony ee er BORDENS : 4 Girls’ and Junior Misses’ | Dainty Underthing's E d ay Trimmed Hats Girls’ Cambric Drawers—knickerbocker ar. mPro ucts Co, Inc. Cortlandt (961. style—ribbon run—1 to 12 years— , 42 3 : 8 q WEE OB. vee scene sere eccnence Misses’ White and Pink Silk Slips—dainty * Ty oe ~ST ATT Were 04 | Rone itinmed wit Tae" 9 : ‘ WU ‘ Ai fy | Pretty hats of Milan | Girls’ White Crepe Bloomers—good qual- oN = vi : leghorn and hand-made ity—double seat—8 to 16 years— 5 . 7 , nia \ > 2a 3 ! 47 Try it FREE in Your Home a es “lls straws for dress and were .68 and .78...............005 i ue The Grand Prize It will pay you to step into In black and tan lace Oxfords Our stairs Shoe Depart- and high shoes. ment and get several pairs of these good high or low shoes. A ALL SIZES. general wear—ribbon | Girls’ Fine Batiste Slips—dainty lace and U E A For Boys: Golf Oxfords : $3.95 streamers. trimming—6 to 16 years— 1 50 VACUUM CLEANER Boys’ WETC B22B. oc rcsccsevcrccerccres ° Special Purchase Sale 500 Sally Sandals be ing the new Si od Elk Golf $ ith all lin soles and rubber 2.65 and 2.95 You owe it to yourself to wy the EUREKA before you select an oltering Se ew amo ‘dni Dee bg hy Ney Taya end 15% Accool and dressy shoe for Summer, leon Grand electric vacuum cleaner. pours f UN want the best and it ks A costs you nothing to try the RIERA, Tr > toe last, with cut-out vamps and two straps. An THIICA, daaler oc. cureclvene ‘ly let wou ice EUREK enceliantiy fitting shoe—white Nubuck or Patent Pay PUREED Seek oF cytse) our d or Niece aoe: A ; aH 8 1 5 BO Y S S PO RT SN EAKERS eather. tore. Sold on casy terms. AG iene : ; ; oe White Canvas Sport Shoe, brown fabric trimmed, Sizes 814 to 11...... 2.65 (With spring heel) EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER COMPANY with ankle ball; all rubber suction soles. Sizes 9 to 2 5 Bizes 1124 to 2 2.95 (With rubber hecls) NEW YORK. 31 West 43d Street, Vanderbilt 4541-2 134and1to5!4 Alltogoat - - - + + - = e et, Sterling 4656-7 346 Livingston St Market 9418 See Pages 14 and 31 for Other Hearn Advertising 4 NEWARK. 22 William Street, GIMBELS— Downstairs Balcony

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