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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922.: __ 18 Mis, JAMES 8) CLARKSON, 107, ore tian (veils years eH ier Red | tive Ot Cotepne. Germany! Mut fer nt PoliceDe~artment —=—= PE tied tia alien fi, SUE = = 4 GENERAL'S WIDOW, DIES tay In Hib Home, No, aul tu < 0 Plone Pennryteante $10 For Ct'er Gimbal Ne ages (Head de \ EDWanp t. HARMON \ ot rubuehy “He wa one ot Fi Ja pen Evenings L, Idward L. Harmon, Vice President | the aide oUF Ae 7 Music Salons open every h very Mra. Anna Howell Clarkson, wilow of Iie y mRAtK ate until ntl Gen. James 8. Clarkson, at one time|Of Willlam E. Harmon & Co., Br of th W Locust iN SUL rd Street 9 o'¢ Street Chairman of the Republican National | estate operators, is dead In Pasne Y ly As ir roadway. = x Committee, und for eight years Sur-|Cal., where he had gone for his} ber of the New York ‘Turn Verelr Saturday, mire 16th Gimbels—Eighth Floor 82. BND STR -BROADW ‘AY- “33RD STREE T-NEW YORK CITY — | Gimbels--Eighth Floor veyor of the Port of New York, dled} health, according to a mes ROWLAND BUCKSTON tra trans will tears ER SNES = acre = | yesterday at No. 262 Seventh Avenue,| ceived yesterday the offices 1, iow re ant 261 Bros Newark, Ni J., where she had been tliv-| firm, y. He lived for ied at u ) ing with her'son, HM. R. Clarkson. Mra. Biscu t No. 244 Kast 18th Street, me to Lon pittre traing going from nnd returning. to - ol Thu we nited: Sta pout two weeks ago on| Brooklyn will slop at » e J Clarkson was born tn Urbuna, 0, tn = ent aay eee aoe ct lmmcdiatele. fou | York and Nostrand Avenue stations, ~, i i 1847, and lived for many years in Des NRY OEDEKOVEN. Mh. He will be buried, at) Chiswick ao } ea ey _ an- ve Moines, lowa, where her husband was] Hen en, seventy-two, a na ind SUNDAY WOKLD WANTS WORK WONDERS } September Sale of New PLAYER PIANOS Meets The Tremendous Call for New Players for New Homes Bloomingdale's — ——— Our Golden Anniversary san a __ LEX I TON TO. THIRD AVENU Boys’ Wool Norfolk Suits | | Re Extra Knicker rs | van An all around satisfactory suit for A} f Si the school boy—for school days or q dress-up occasions. All wool and ex- | Price Lowest In Years For a New Player of Superb Quality "269 Terms Unusually Low Bloomingdales [sez ANNIVERSARY NEWS| 1922" 59th to 60th Street —Lexington to Third Avenue And the People Shall Reap “A Harvest of Golden Values” “Below Cost, at Cost, and Slightly Above Cost” Is Bloomingdale's Slogan for Great Fall Sale. tremely well, tailored. In Tweeds, Cheviots 1: paca Jined—and an extra pair with suit. Sizes 7 to 18. | Other Suits $7.95 to $18.75 Boys’ Hats j i i i . | $1.69 to $4.95 Whon the gong. resource through- c ty Tail Rona eae pce An anniversary bulle- | | } = } nie ee Be RGFE WAT ODO Fall tin crammed full of Per i ne? Cane Harvest of Golden Specials will “Golden Specials” has ¢ Boys’ Caps Boye’ Colored be under way been prepared and will Week Vee , q © completion of the D8 98e to $1.98 Blouses, 98¢ ive dee ae ee e Tf You Cannot Call, Mail last April, Bloomingdale's began careful preparations for a great sale which would surpass even that epoch- M making event. With flexible visors and, good news, they're unbreakable, too. Tweeds, Cheviots and Polo ‘ Cloths. Salat pe This Coupon for Full Information Gimbel Brothers, Music Salons, New York. |] Gentlemen: FREE I RIAL Kindly send me at once, and entirely without obligation, Aad myself, full information about your September Sale of N Player Pianos—as to quality, value, and terms of payment. In Your Home Pit Address y the Fall Harvest of Il begin. yy the doors of mone. ing opportunity will open, av If you are not fully satisfied after the player is in your home we will exchange it for any other new player. Each September brings its great September sale. What we wanted—and what we got—was the :| With the greater need, has come a greater sale. same good player that’s been the backbone of ; | For new homes—new players. For homes, old Gimbels huge piano business for years. But . ‘ \\ or new, new players of splendid quality at a that same good player at a price. That same i price that harks back eight years to find an equal good ie ata es lower than feos it —for the quality. player has been sold for in years. An at— if Bbenuonaily Smart Fall Hats at $5. salty sg A. A large drooping shape of Flack Panne Velvet shows its colors by its facing of contrasting silk Velvet and is trimmed sd gee * = | with a Neu coque pom Rony, We went to the maker. Made him Not ip SUN to supply New for ‘ Reastieiw ve D. Sti ther close-fitting b i -anne Velvet, has un homes—-NOW! New piayers wanted vacancies, fast as they go, But a 7, Pheewunt, Honna and eel ole ere pelea ribbon. Two large pins at just the right —NOW! And now the time to meet quantity limited to a few hundred— , . Bloomingdate's—Main Floor, that appeal as never before. when the call is for thousands. eo 20,000 Pains Hosiery New Feotwear For Men, Women and Children At Special Prices $8.75 A Women’s Thread Silk Z a ! Hosiery, 48c -N B Irregulars made by the Paterson a Silk Mills, which we purctased SU cnetnied ot copes oot Women’s Pumps fine weave; semi-fas shioned; mer- 7 ‘s “ Liver so new and smart. jin black A leading Fall fashion; featured in meet) Teiene satin, with quarters of brocadec alck satin, brown or bl vomen “a fashioned atin: all patent leather or gun | with brocaded quart ate read Si osiery, $1.09 French or Buby Spanish | leather or gun metal. French or Lisle and siik garter tops, Black, Baby Spanish heels white and wanted shades, Sizes 21, to 8. Widths AA to D Men's Clocked Silk a eles SAREE IMEI TR Socks, 48¢ September Phonograph Sale For New Homes—And PRICES START AT Old Homes—Values Sere nae Worth $3 6” acme, Free Trial at your home, P HOneereEny of severul good makes in the sale. If you are dissat isfied when you e have yours home, ° you can exchange we | Man’a Pall Hats navy, “ait | $2.85 to $4.25 | | 4,800 Pairs Men's ||| Thread Silk Socks, pr. 35e | | £ F clocking: 6 Pairs for $2.00 Ipswich Mercerized Lisle Step in to-duy and try them on, It, without cost, DOWN i]| Heavy reinforced | heels und Hosi 9¢ Weare showing all shapes in sot for any new A WEEK |] double soles. Slight mill faults. | Fine weave reerizec elt hi a dive uding the new L | Black, white, navy, Russia calf, | reinforced hecls and double wie, | Browns, Grays, Terms ‘that mean as ||| cordovan and gray. White, black and cclors. We also ree a fine assortment of OPEN much as the low price. ey! Stetson Hats at $7, $8 and $10. i Bloomingdale's—Main Floor. Bloomingdale's—Main Floor, EVENINGS Until 9 o’'Cloek After 5.30 use S8rd Street en- trance, near Broadway. New Violins : $3.95 pol’ Records : 25c Last Day of Our Great Annual | Sale of Rugs and Linoleums i Congyisuee Seamless Wool Velvet or | 9x12 Seamless Persian | Seamless Wilton — i} | ou een 7 nee Axminsters, $18.95 | Wool Velvets, $29.50 Velvet Rugs, $57.50 Tf You Covel, Ca, Mall This | | Gold Seal quality, shown in a Si . 9 | Coupon for information { | large assortment of hardwood and Size 6x9 Woven in one piece. Shown in | Size 9x12 Gimbel Brothers, 4 e | allover patterns. Every rug | An ideal rug for the small living | a large range of Oriental and | Extra heavy and closely woven. |] Music Salons, New York, ew USIC 0 S ° C ‘Wy ij) guaranteed. room, dining room or bedroom. | Persian patterns. Blue, Old | Small allover medallion and two- nd entirely without SH |[} 9xt2 ft..$15.45 9x10.6,..$13.50 | Shown ina large range of Turkish | Rose and Ivory grounds. Vin- | tone patterns, finished with !inen obligati nyself, rmation about your | 7.6x9 ft. 9.65 6x9 ft... 7.75 | and Persian designs, with fringe. | fringe. fiz, esa) New Ukulrles : $1.35 GIMBELS MUSIC SALONS—EIGHTH FLOOR—OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK Heavy Inlaid Linoleum, Special, sq. yd., $1.19 Hardwood, Dutch Tile and Inlaid Block effects. Suitable for Home, Office or Store use Bloomingdale's—Third Moar. - — |——=Brooklyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes ard Subway: ~ aN ' ‘ b ‘ 5 the ny *