The evening world. Newspaper, August 22, 1922, Page 12

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\K. K. K. BEAT AGED MAN ' Blindness, Eviction, Beggary AND DAUGHTER; 9 HELD In Two Drinks of Bootleg Rum). ess lee yeoeier. with beating W rmer, and his Man Celebrating Wedding Feast Loses Eyesight and Follows “Road Over the Hill to the Poorhouse.” Michael Kullk of No, 487 Avenue C, Bayonne, stopped on his wry to fae ta rie @ wedding three years ago and had two drinks in the saloon of Samuol| which folinwed tt Greenberg, Bayonno, Hie became |i! at the wedding and awoke to find himeels} ants by Pgs stone blind from wood alcoho! Sette affairs, He sted Greenberg and won a ver- dict of $25,000. An appeal cut the ali to $15,000 and Kullk’s right to . ico The Grand Prize Blind though he was, he saw in that sum comfort for life for his wife and three children in Poland, But Green- berg was declared a bankrupt. Kulik came before Recorder William J, Paine yesterday. He told his story simply—a little money, less money, "VACUUM CLEANER _ CLEANER . the charity of friends Don’t Put It Off Any Longer Your neighbors and friends have EUREKA vacuum cleaners. You, too, should have one to save you from the drudgery of eternally chasing revolving about dom- money, evi and bes: His request that he be committed to the Hudson County Almshouse, Laurel Hill, N. J., was granted, and he went there to-day to spend the rest. of his life reflecting on the folly of those two drinks of bootleg hooch. foblarent lasted dirt. Why delay longer? Get your EUREKA FALLS THREE STORIES, right now when you need it most. CHILD ESCAPES DEATH Any EUREKA dealer or ourselves will gladly let you try it free in your own home, Call at your dealer's or write Fall Is Broten by Landings of Fire or phone our nearest store. Sold on easy terms. Encape. - Losing her balance and falling from a EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER CO., third-story window of her home at No. $05 West 140th Street, through: the Are NEW YORK, 31 West 43d Street, Vanderbilt 4541-2 ; BROOKLYN, 346 Livingston Street, Sterling 4656-7 pe opening to the yard, Catherine "9 Sower, ten, ercaned with a broken arn NEWARK, 22 William Street, Market 9418 and contusions last night Her fall was broken by landings of the fire escape. Bhe was taken to Harlem Hospital. | , for the _ Old School Slate country comes from eastern Pennsylvania, Out of the great quarries of the Bangor and Pen Argyl districts along the Lackawanna Railroad are hewn each year millions of feet of this smooth, durable sub- stance which has recently made its way into so many ne and important commercial fields. , (egg half the natural slate produced in this The children of a certain Philadelphia school who are still writing on one of the first slate blackboards made in America (1863) might be interested to learn that one of the great public buildihgs in Washington contains as many as 102,000 running feet of slate baseboard and 2477 slate thresholds. The $1,000,000 of slate used annually in American switchboards and other electrical equipment is often housed in a structure which, like Says PHOEBE SNow= many other buildings of all classes, is protected from the We point with pride elements by a roof of slate. A complete list of present- To Commerce wide j day articles made from slate yields many surprises and ees oie toning ranges all the way from billiard tables to fence posts. The rails are bright Where marts unite } The Lackawanna Railroad which for many years has Upon the Road been closely identified with the industrial development of Anthracite. of the great state of Pennsylvania is proud to list slate among the commodities it carries. } LACKAWANNALIMITED CHICAGO LIMITED WESTERN EXPRESS BUFFALO LIMITED | Ly. New York 10.00 4.u. Ly New York 2,00 p.m. Ly, New York 6.30 F.m. Ly. New York 8.30 rum. Ly. Hoboken — 10,20 a.m. Ly, Hoboken 2.20 row. Ly, Hoboken 6.55 Fmt. Ly. Hoboken 8.¢5 Pa Ar. Syracuse 5.48 Pm. Ar. Detroit “ Ly. Scranton 40 AM Ar, Ithaca 5.20 P.M. Ar. Cleveland ; Ar. Cleveland 12, 5 Ar. Ithaca 6.00 A. Ar. Buffalo 7.55 Podte Ar. Chicago 4:59 Pam Ar, Chicago 5 Ar, Buffalo 7930 boat. Ar. Chicago 8.25 A.M. 9.50 P.M. These trains, except the Western Express, stop at Newark, East Orange and Morristown on notice to agent Hudson Tubes run direct to Lackawanna Terminal at Hoboken from 33¢d Street and Broadway, New York im 17 minutes, and from Hudson Terminal, New York, in 9 minutes. For detailed information telephone BRYANT 2052 *Via Nickel Plate R.R. t Via Wabash Railway Tras snoww asove is Stannano Time ——_—==_=— LACKAWANNA IL ackawant na Railroad | WENDELL PF, COLTOW ADVERTISING AGENCY, NEW ToRK THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1922. Store 9 to 5:30 32ND | ‘STREET - — BROADWAY — 33RD_ STREET — NEW “Y R CIT} GIMBELS MILLINERY SHOP—Third Floor -| GIMBEL BROTHERS ae | ent A MASTER MODE OF A ||4 TUNIC BLOUSE MASTER DESIGNER OF PARIS Reproduced Superbly by the Gimbel Mode'’s Best Colors. Millinery Studio in this New Hat How like an old-world portrait of more spacious times it is! _In line. In subtlety. In consciously unconscious grace. Black velvet-—for dignity. A wide brim—for beauty. And the delicate feather fronds that flood it? Why that, of course, is the very new way of Paris! willow-y type of American can wear it supremely—this hat! And the tall, A Clean-up of Good Wool Wilton Carpets $2.85 + Part and Full Rolls : Subject To Slight Imperfections Just in from a leading mill—heavy, fine quality wool Wilton carpets in the good shades of taupe, blue and green. The maker’s clean-up. Hence the price. Marked “sub- ject to imperfections’—but some of the flaws take a spy- glass to find—or an expert. GIMBELS CARPET SHOP—Sixth Floor of Soft Silk Lace ‘To Make a Costume for You in the Reproductions of Every Successful Mode of the New Paris Season Are Marked at Prices In muffin, the beloved of Paris, you Most Moderate for may choose it. In brown. (You Beauly and Artistry. know how good brown is this year.) $18.75 to $35 And in black and in navy Fash- ion’s dependable. Forever and ever. Satin Damask Napkins Pure Irish quality 20: 70x70 Inches - - = + - nen of firm, durable 0x88 Inches = = = - 20 inches. 70x106 Inches - - - - Dozen - - - $4.75 Napkins. 22x22; Doz. - - $3.49 Hemstiteched: With Mitred Corners: 12x12 In. Dozen Damask Tea Napkins Irish Linen Damask Pure Irish linen satin damask, Table Cloths Danches. $4.50 Pure Irish linen. satin damask. Quality good! Designs good — both round and square. Note the lace sashes Top Value in the Linen Sale:)) 9 %srn%s Fine Irish Linen Tea Napkins . GIMBELS—Third Floor 53.00 Chantilly Lace Veils GIMBELS HOUSEHOLD LINEN SHOP-—Second Floor that make the sides fit rightly. And | again, ‘ al RLACK NAVY Linen Huck Towels BR Ration 51.00 Pure Irish linen, hemstitched— fine gra Attractive damask border. 692 Most effective, these dainty Chantilly Lace Veils, soften- inches ode ing the lines of the New Fall Hat. Amply large for Checked Glass Towels draping. Union linen-and-cott:... Red or blue checked. Sizes’ 994 23x32 inches - -- These recent arrivals exploit a new pattern cj fine net with piquant floral border. Unexpectedly low priced at $1.00 each. GIMBELS VEILING SHOP—Street Floor +Cheery News! Binaatow Aprons : $1.95 sturdily practical. All. pocketed. Gingham— percale—chambray These Bright, fresh bungalow aprons of the sort that know how to be gaily attractive while they're All sashed. smartly combined. Low priced! GIMBELS APRON SHOP—Second Floor Modishly 5] Indestructible pearls! EARRINGS Styled With Pearl Drops 0 Handsome earrings! Low price! The pearls are Oriental tinted, with silver plated chain or a dainty combination of links with two pearls alternating. Pearl Necklaces Of a delicate rose Graduated, 24 inches long “oor Muanted with a solid gold clasp $4.95 THE SALE SPEEDS ON! Offering Savings of D 20°;, to 33¢7, on Prices That Will Prevail Later Newest Conceptions Borgeee in These Pelts NK HUDSON SEAL MUSKRAT SQUIRE L FRENCH SEAL DRS RACCOON Deposits Will Hold Furs Until Fall GIMBELS FUR SHOP—Third Floor Clearing Summer Furniture at Less Than Half Price 3 —Large and Small Group B—Chinese Reed Chairs pear’ nos ae Bettoce in in brown; parchment; dark Peel Rattan and Grass. green; gray; blue; duo-tone, i Reduced to $12.75 85 Pieces Reduced to $5.00 50 Pieces 75 Pieces Reduced to $7.50 10 Pieces Reduced to $15.75 Grass Settees Down to $10.00 50 Pieces Reduced to $18.75 On All This Furniture Easy Terms of Payment Can Conveniently Be Arranged. GIMBELS SUMMER FURNITURE SHOP—Eighth Floor Brooklyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbels Via Tubes and Subways

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