The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1922, Page 14

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2 00 } FOR BOOZE PERMITS GONE, HE CALLS IN POLICE Two Prisoners Declare Reve- nue Agents Took Cash in Custom House, Benjamin L. Moses, wholesale Uguer dealer of Pittsburgh in the preé-Volstead days, and prominent in hhéme town, the police of the West 30th Street Station say, had ‘two men arrested yosterday because Re says bo gave them $27,000 to buy whiskey removal permits and they failed to obtain them and didn't re- tara the $27,000. ‘The two men, who are charged with grand larceny, told Detectives Foley and Sheehan that the $27,000 was taken from them by two revenue men in the Custom House, where they had gone with Moses to buy the permits. They declined to disclose details of the alleged hold-up or how removal permits may be purchased. ‘They are Emmanuel Seideman, twenty-six, No. 579 Ralph Avenue, Brooklyn, and William Karshan, twenty-six, No. 110 West 48th Street. Both said they are salesmen. ‘Moses, who was questioned in Jan- wary, 1921, in connection with New Y6rk liquor frauds, disappeared after the arrests were made and could not be found last night. He has been registered at the Hotel Pennsylvania .'gface May 6 He told "Detectives Sheehan and Foley he had been ne- * goetiating with Seideman and Kar- shan for some days; that yesterday they thformed him “everything is “So I gave Seideman the $27,000.” REFORMATORY FOR LAWYER. Newark Man Admits Double Crime, to Obtaln #100, he sald. “I got the money from my broker at No. 60 Broad Street. The three of us went to the Custem fouse, Seldeman told us to ‘walt outside.” He went in. He was gone about fifteen minutes. He ran out then and yelled: ‘Beat {t! They've Benjamin W. Miller, thirty-two, a for- mer lawyer, of No. 226 Avon Avenue, Newark, N. was sentenced to the Rahway Rete ry by Judge Stickel got me!’ I told him; ‘I should beat] yesterday for {ning money under {t. You've got my $27,000." He false pretens wt por pera mitted he wanted me to wait while he talked) 4400 for $) und aleo that he fatled to with Karshan. They entered the}account for $100 given to him by a Whee the charges were pre- Mil! building and I summoned the first or resigned a8 @ member of cllent, ferred policeman I saw.” Loft Tea Rooms Are Forging Ahead in Service and in Popularity anager, Our Tea Room with years of experience in Hotel and Restaurant work, is making it his business to see that Top Notch service is en- in all LO} et FT TEA ROOMS Courteous, Attentive Servicea—Moderate Prices Combination Special for Wednesday, May 10th Both For A4c\59 Chocolate Nut Caramels Wrapped in sanitary " ] 5 c pape: Regularly Se. Milk iu Covered Marshmallows Sold poeutany, a DBO: No expense spared : wholesome and full of flavor as possible— Wax-wrapped and sealed to keep it as good as when it leaves the factory: WRIGLEY’S is bound to be the best that men, machines and money can make! It’s good— The Perfect Gum and good for you I'm telling you “Chew it after every meal” to have it as clean, ly full. ils 100-pi wire a The Annual 3 Store Sale PARIS-INSPIRED FROCKS Roshanara Crepe Periwinkle Flat Crepe 50 Mohawk e . Satin-faced Crepe $97: Rouge d e C h Ine B ] 0 u Ss e S Canton Crepe Maize é Crepe de Chine Jade $395 $395 $395 Tinted Lace Hundreds of Frocks Copenhagen Eas Pe de Hundreds of Styles Navy ; Georgette Women’s Sizes 34 to 52!/, Havana Brown : : Fouixed and: Canto: Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 ae Hose Chiffon and Satin 100 Frocks for Larger Beige Soiree Taffeta Women in the Group Gray } 6000 Men’s Athletic UNION SUITS i henna; jade and in ‘combination effects cl riled $1 1.95 $3.95," tind’ ‘em better and prettier if you te Sizes 34 to 44. Qua ity and Tie-backs Overblouses Figured, Plain or Fine Make Really wonderful little rings, Side- tied — Tuck - ins Baked Fabrics Standard pin check nain- sook—with a wide ribbed insert across the back, for sells for 59c, But not cut graduate you know 2 as these are Cain No skim comfort. Perfectly fitted— ing anywhere. They are eat perfectly made. Generous- Real China — Sets from Czecho-Slovakia: Very Low Prices delicate gol extraordinary in value! ‘Br ooklyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subway For Other Gimbel News Seo Page 11 Season’s Greatest Value in Fine SHIRTS $]. We've had shirt. sales—and good ones. But not like this. At $1.45—quality that you see at once in the fabries—strikingly attractive, cov- ering the whole range, from conservative to gay. Careful make—right details—even to the but- tons. A maker’s entire made-up stock going in one sale-at one price—and a low one! 2760 Shirts in a Sale at Average Half Price P= <<? Popular fabrics that catch the ore at a glance with a value message. High count madras, fibre silk stripes and mixtures. Smart! Woven stripes, with color that lasts for the life of the shirt. Quality! Sizes 14 to 17 GIMBELS MEN'S FURNISHING SHOP—Street Floor Sale of 2000 Crepe : The Best of the Best in the New : the Smart: the Fine: at AVERAGE HALF PRICE GIMBELS WOMEN’S, AND MISSES’ FROCKS—Third Floor 2,000 in the Finest Tailored and Formal Occasion Modes to Go Far Below Regular $3. 95 Diamond Rings 30 of Them to Go at a Special LOW Price rth Peter Pan peasant neck White, ‘ian ih ee sky-| bie: With Calais val or real ee collar or Tuxedo collar. and sleeves. Really wonderfully Snel: stones. So smartly mounted. So altogether Tight vie the graduation ‘gift of Vise sweetest. This is not the first time a maker has put this good GIMBELS—Blouse Shop, Third Floor material in a union sult that aff mpecilca ll cas roves Octagon or uare a Gimbel pattern—full— Mountin, Gold with White rightt or in All White Gold: Extra Main Aisle Tables: Street Floor: ‘T8tyles to choose from For Quick Purchasing GIMBELS—Street Floor Enter WHITE Canvas Shoes : NEW Models te | cereale lian 5 ; —but Moderately Marked SF SA Wi 7 ‘ ¥@ $ 4 9 ~p te B Canvas One-Strap Pumps, buckle-fasten- rrr on otis Oxfords with military heel; rubber ~ Wh at tached. $5. 90 rubber See Genes Sport Oxfords, patent trim; low heel; rul Whi pe Carivas One-Strap Pump, buckle-fastening; low Others to $6.90 for Misses and Women GIMBELS WOMEN’S SHOE SHOP—Second Floor Same Quality Selling Elsewhere at A Marking That’s Higher by Far $34.50 $24.50 lece dinner set; thin, translucent china; 100-piece cinnah at set; thin, translucent china; a p dain border of blue corn-flowers. | An @ floral spra; Hy gold lined e lines, onstration of the Adhleving ittle See poe of Western Electric Loud Speaker at Gimbels in the Radio Shop Demonstrat'on NOW. Concerts NOW. Orders taken now. Yes—it’s the Loud Speaker that’s created the furore in the Radio World! $161. ® Gimbels ie, Ratio—Largeet i meateae “la New Yorks Equipment That’s Scarce, Glmbete! GIMBELS RADIO SHOP—Fourth Floor a pereation’ ‘at this lo GIMBELS—Headquarters for Summer Dinner and Glassware GIMBELS CHINA AND GLASSWARE SHOP—Fifth Floor

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