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THE _EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1922. ° See i ALLEDINAUTI OLLISOWAFTER RED HOOK PARTY fouring Car Hits Sedan, Caus ing One Death and Injur- ing Three Men. One man was xilied and threo were WiJured carly to-day when a soven- assenger touring car crashed into a @édan on Lorraine Street, one hun- fared feet west of Court Street, Braok- dyn, ‘Tho man killed was James Me Nuit; years old, of No. 1420 Kast 27th Street, Brooklyn. The windshield of the sedan was @fiven throug and he was twonty-ono years Glenmore Avenue, ible fracture of the ekull und ecalp lacerations. Walter twenty-three, a sailor on ‘orth Dakota, who gave hie address ax the Navy Yard Y. M. €. A., was cut about the head. Roth Were taker to the Holy Family Hos- pital. Augustus L. Daly, twenty-nine, of No. 126 East 28th Street, Brooklyn, ‘Was cut on tho head. He was treated the Hamilton Avenue Police Sta- ffén, All were'in the sedan, Joseph M, Smith of No. 618 Prospect Ave- wnue, the driver, was not hurt. ; Police learned fiom the injured inien that the occupants of the sedan hdd been gathered up at a party In the Red Hook section ‘of “Brooklyn. Bome were strangers_to, the others, Smith, the driver of the sedan, Which was owned by Daly, told the police that he saw the blinding flash f.two headlights coming behind him nd before he could get out of the Way his car was struck in the rear and overturned against the curb. éar which bit him was a blue Cole fdegring machine with only the driver imsit, Th ver kept on north on Igrraine Street and’ waa soon out of sight. ‘The number was, not. made ow, but Smith was able to sive a wgOd description of the Cole, - — FOUR BADLY HURT =IN AUTO CRASH ON = RICHMOND.CURVE ‘Ewo Sisters atid Escort Suf- ter Fractured Limbs—All in Hospital. ‘Two young sisters, and two young men were badly hurt shortly after eight o'clock to-day in a head-on col- Uston of automobiles owned and, oper- by the latter at Rockland Avenue ind Willowbrook Rond, New Spring- ville, Staten Isjand.: All wore taken to St, Vincent's Hospital, West’ Brighton, three with fractured limbs. The injured are Gertrude Dyer, twenty, No. 19 Moproe Avenue, Tomp- kinsville, telephone operator, fractured arm 4nd contusions of the face wd body; Marion Dyer, seventéen, also a telephone operator of the’ samo ad- drese, fractured arm and scalp wounds; David Berligh, eighteen, No. 19, Gifford's Place, Great Kills, frac- tuted lex, and [red Silverman, tWenty-two, No. 124 First Av a Néw Brighton, contusions of the face aThe girls were in Silverman's ma- and Berligh was in his car ‘aléne. At WillowLrook Road there ts @ deep curve and. nelther driver Bdticed the approach of the other until too late, Silverman and the sisters were thrown te the street and the car crashed against a fence. Berligh kept his seat and stopped his machine, after which he got word to a police- man in a telephone booth a quarter of a mile away and an ambulance ‘was summoned, Both cars were badly damaged. SS ee QHAMP OLARK’s SON TO WED WATERLOO, Is., Sept. 19.—The en- feagement of Miss Miriam Marsh ot > t Ws: “Bssreom Wulto, complet. Guites tn aif fTaisnes, FISHER Bros COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103“ & 104" ST Phone Pennsyloania $100 BROTHERS Store Hours 9 to 5:30 , YORK CITY GIMB DOWNSTAIRS Bought by Gimbels! Entire Stock WALK OVER RUC C0’ 132 West 341 ST. BET. 67) & YINAVE Sold to us by the trus- 9x12 High Pile Axminster Rugs § 50 28° tees, by the order of the Splendid allover and iO: iental 8.3x10.6 High Grade Axminster Rugs court. We are also offer- Patterns. . ing a number of great specials at attractive | prices from our own A good range of desirable 2 5 stock of high grade rugs PALCEML | sd cee neee : High Quality Seamless Axminster RUGS 9xi? $39°° 8.33106 +36" $20 Slight seconds, extra heavy grade, splendid range of patterns, in Chinese and Oriental designs. | 27-In. Wool, Velvet Stair Carpet; Yard $ 1 39 9x12 Seamless Wool Face Tapestry Brussels Rugs Plain «rd all-over pat- terns; hac? wearing rugs. BN tty figured pattern 8; good ed ames GIMEELS—-Downatairs Nie Floor Downstairs : September Housewares Sale Offers 1500 FOLDING STOOLS Bought From the Government Oil Heaters Miller make—far Refrigerators ous. Heats a Well made of gal- sized room. 4th prea $2.29 metal. ang tank and barnerss $5. a # heavy folding stool, 19 inches high with a top 14x13 in., of unfinished wood. Folds up perfectly flat. Can be used itchen or porch stool, for picnics, parties, * for a dozen other purposes. ‘White Enameled Cooking Utensils { Double Coated—Firot Quality 3}4-Qt. Saugepan 5 9 c With Cover GIMBELS—Downstairr Balcony Kolaing ‘Vables Utility tables, dark oak finished. Top 16x17 inches. 26 Garbage Cans Galvanised can. Household size; tight fitting 49c.. cover... 6. The September Upholstery Sale Offers Reversible Velour Portieres 1 62: 9 5 The Kind That Are Selling for Nearly One-third as Combination ¢ colors of rose, blue, mulberry, tau 3} 5-Qt. Saucepot With Cover Much Again Elsewhere » brown, green ani Made of high pile, lustrous Ath oes ncstclnce finished, 7 feet 6inches long. omy 3-Piece Set Velour : Pi Novelty La Window Curtains Beautiful ype San Novelty Window Panels Consists of two elde ourteins | UMS. with a Antoinette sete Each eprayes full cade asanse. tan sore Assorted ‘braided and novelty centre: asortea Tengths ih eolors; mad ° and ectu. Pair.. el Gelient net? 3 9 8 200 Satin Damask Table Cloths and ecru, Size 58 x 64 *1.85 Lace Trimmed Buffet and Dresser Linen Finished Crash Toweling Scarf: Fr 'ull bleached, with border, os price, 10 c $ a f 1 350 Novellette Bed Sorat Slightly imperfect; for 34 8 Bete Sale price, $2. 85 and ae dal ins $1.98 With wide colored bor- Choice of scalloped ders of pink and blue. ne or hemstitched, Ss With pure linen centres. Size 18x52. Sale price, each . 275 Wool-Filled Comforts With figured satin covering with plain nie borders to match; full si Sale price, $5.25 MART cH p58 954hK 500 Bleached Seamless Sheets 600 Bleached Pillow Caan 25c Made from standard quality sheeting. $7.10 Size 46x36, Sale price, each..... Size 72x90. Euch.........., 1- GIMBELS-— Downstairs Lower Floor Only 50 af These 100-Pc. Dinner Sets At Less Than 10c a P’ *9.95 American porcelain, decorat a neat gold band on sages plete service for 12 persons, 5-Pe. Glass Bowl Sets Extra he. 100 Fes. °9,93. 31-Piece Dinner Sets American porcelain, two neat patterns to choose from; one | a gold band; the other one a | 100-Piece Dinner Sets | American porcelain with a blue | and a gold line as a decora- | bowls for stirring and mi. sable for ndisper tion, a very refined basket of flowers | indispor pattern and a Sep- a | joined by 2 a i the pantry ie tember vslue $13 95 1” {hue thee maty $3.95 { See eee Salons open every e sale until 86rd Street OpenEvenings Music Salons open ever: evening of the sale until 9 o'clock, Use 33rd Streep Broadway, 32ND STREI STREE’ T- — “BRO! ADWAY —33R entrance, near Broadway. «| Gimbels —Eighth Floor D STREET— NEW ' YORK Breaking Records! The September Sale of New PLAYER PIANOS | Going--at the Sale Price--and Going Fast! Meeting a Great Demand Price Lowest In Years For a New Player of Superb Quality ‘269 Terms Unusually Low "EIS FREE TRIAL In Your Home If you are not fully’ satisfied. after the player is in your home we will exchange it for any other new player. Per Week Each September brings its great September sale. With the greater need, has come a greater sale. For new homes—new players. For homes, old or new, new players of splendid quality at a price that harks back eight years to find an equal —for the quality. We went to the maker. Made him see it as we did. Thousands of new homes—NOW! New piayers wanted + —NOW! And now the time to meet that appeal as never before. September: Phonograph Sale For New Homes—And Old Homes— Values Unprecedented — In Phonographs of Worth ( ll vn | Aut "Mu! va iy igi 2 Pagnogr apt severa isfied when for any phonograph. 7 You Cannot Call, Mal This ‘ Coupon for Full Information Gimbel Brothers, Music Salons, New York. Gentlemen: OPEN EVENINGS Until 9 o’Clock. After 5.30 use 33rd Street entrance, near Broadway. Free Trial at your home, of makes in the oe If you are dissat- you have yours home, you can exchange it, without cost, new Kindly send me at once, and entirely without obligation to myself, full information about your | September Sale of Phonographs. Name.. Address... + GIMBEL ie If You Cannot Call, M This Coupon for Full Information Gimbel Brothers, Music Salons, New York. Gentlemen: Kindly send me at-once, and entirely without opligation, to myself, full infomation about your September Sale of New Player Pianos—as to quality, value, and terms of payment. What we wanted—and what we got—was the same good ‘player that’s been the backbone of Gimbels. huge piano business for years. But that same good player at a price. That same good player at a price lower than ANY good player has been sold for in years. And that-— we got! Noti in quantity to supply New York's To be sure—a whole aisle of More in reserve, filling up vacancies, fust as they go. But a quantity limited to.a few hundred— when the cal! is for thousands. -PRICES START AT $36” $1.00 $74.90 A WEEK DOWN $3.95 much as the low price. 25c New Violins : Double Records New Music Rolls : 39c New Ukuleles $1.35 S MUSIC SALONS—EIGHTH FLOOR—OPEN EVENINGS UNTILY O'CLOCK Brooklyn, Long Island and New Jerseu Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subways: