The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1922, Page 13

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OA YIORY as if che were deaf and dumb. She kept pointing to the dog, and then she would hold her hand about two or three feet from the ground. wich Village. This is the story with which Allen Gilmor won a Ford: LOOKING FOR “BABY.” While | was taking photographs in frongef the 118th Street Police Needs a Ford in Business, Wins Evening World Car) signet inh den Pics 4 —— od pictures to be used on automobile ~~ : St. station-house through t! 88 doors. He was ho longer a young an air of wisdom, jieers tty to shoo If they became insist- id ‘aon fi it If you were a widow amd had a son Who was your main support who up DiKhis wondering how he Ww: - ing to get a Ford eur.to be used in the business he had just estasiahed for himself, and. somebody ime in and told you he had juat won a Ford jear in The Evening World contest, “what would you do? Would you years old was in hie nurse's arms. The kid insisted on walking and | faint and fall, or would you get a little excited as the motner of Allen Gilmor did, and say: “Oh, I am so haj If there is any son who deserves everything lie oe get, it is Allen. Now he van keep ©n in business for himself.” The Gilimors live at No. 87 A | quer, chant ih” Als, the M E | eee $8 VALUE. binge Hoe is @ FOR ONE WEEK - This is 8 opportunity of a lifetime—an hy 6 8 old, For severs chailenged ba a cannpt afford to i Years follow the death or a Mather he was the’ soe supp his mother, sister and brothor he is main support, brother and sis+ ter having taken part of the burden that was ao pleasure. These shoes are action or a new pair High or Oxford Models 9795) 4 revelation In val Photogtaphy was the hobby of Tan and Brogue and young man, and in {ime he t Plaln, al mt Leather. the business, Things wore no good with on him whem cho war came and he joined the navy and we transpert $ ubour deat Wilden \ HOWARD SHOES 358 Sixth Ave. AT: 22D STREET an un tho ington. toms carried, EF Vranee Out of the seis working for a pk ambition was to Bn seu Washi ALLEN GiLmMOoR @marcers. t realize it aud | cannot begin to express Just how I feel except I think ta eo, Gilmer started himself, A few weeke ago he struck “e “er out gor himself and made his home | | 6m a icky fellow and a very grate EP vinrea ianwncl’ won Before moving to Richmona Hint] OPen Evenings womenvand chiidren. Nei Obs Litt ch cooemtl the Gilmore tan a bakery in Greets saturdays Until 10 in ¢ need in order to co! und that he had to ct around In. C @ay night he w Ford. He we Wednesday ni hand Ford, red for a “was very tow, and he received to “forget it” from @ friend who knew the car. “I was telling my mother last night,” said Gilmor, when told he had won the Ford, “that unless I got a Ford it was tack to a salary for me, and now here | am fixéd! I can hardly believe it. ‘I get arovnd’a lot in my business, taking snapshots at things, and seo a " KELLNER BROS. “Thirty One years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner I5th Street & 6th Avenue ve something to — late as Wednes~ ng to buy @ to look at one on od (2) © YOU who are about to refur- nish your home: You may be unde- good dea, ve been writing ‘What Did Y¥ S: ect for weeks. My : . Mater” Margery afd . mother |.and cided as to the design, the style, the brother George all have been trying > i] their hand, but this is the first thing i i —and“The Twenty- i thes mand, ut tee Get tung | | finish of the furniture you will buy, but Rooms” simply tloe Ge ee you have long since determined that its aaa Spgs —that it em- bodies both beauty and durability, ‘ev euggestions, is in if vit costs a oth ng cache Re acy fall enesfo At KELLNER'S you pay no more —often less—for known quality, for lasting satisfaction. tion ingly. Thisine - pd ie AR ad arrangement, 60 replete with new ideas and helpful ions, is i Louis KV! Bedroom suitein Americar Wal hu combinstior or AntiaueBrown Mahog- any coinbination Bow endned. She construc: tion of this suite is ex- ceptionally fine and w'!! prove equal to suites of much higher cost. $195 In Our Windows You will see on Cea rl the -new styles for Fall and Winter in kidskins and calf; smart, trim, workmanlike. But what you can’ see is the same old solid comfort. That is built ip with the ‘els and cork cushion sole; you know it only when you try on a pair. All of which might be construed as an invitation to come in and slip on a ir of Dr. Reed Cushion Bhoes {Yow fearn how easy it to buy style, comlort, and darriccaet ity at @ reasonable price. Dut Reed CUSHION SHOES. For WomenMadeby JOHN EBBERTS SHOE CO. SOLD ONLY AT 1372 Broadway, at 37th Street 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bidg. 4 pieces America's Foremost’ Specialists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C 34th Street —New York Offering Saturday Hats--From the French 8.75 \V and Distinction are Predomi- nant in these exact replicas of French originations. Panne and Lyons Velvets, Metals, Lace, and Jet, with Feathers, Fur, Hats also on Sale in our Brooklyn and Newark Stores Bloomingda —Known for Our Low Prices— le’S Boys’ All Wool With Extra Knickerbockere ots. Alpaca lined, knickerbockers full lined. And the extra pair of, trousers means double service, Sizes 7 t6 18, striped effects. models. of Tweeds and Cheviots. boys 7 to 18. Wrist Watches and _Neatly engraved case fitted with } “weL5 jewel i]... Swiss movement. 40-inch panel, 214 yds. long, pibeaas ivory toned Mar the overcoat you buy, with rows of very insertion, money without question. 2 ft. 9 in, in width, others have one row of insertion measuring 16 inches. All are finished with 4-in, fringe across sottom edge. Norfolk Suits °9.75 Tweeds, Cassimeres, C Boys’ Blouses, 79c Percales and Madras in neat Collar attached | Men's Overcoats that will _ Sizes 7 to 16. 9°A, M. Boys’ Caps, 98c A popular cap with the fellows, For } Second Floor. Models—r.. best: vations. 14 Kt. White Gold 410° A. very pretty piece of jewelry -~an excellent timepiece. every one will find a coat * reliable nickel lever hens Free |-itself inthe shape of a sleeve, the “thy” Cushion Decagon Main Bloor, 1000 Antique Filet Panels *1.95 Extra Salesmen! | | | tte, some | | Third Floor. LEXINGTON ‘20 THIRD AVENU MEN! Attention Tomorrow—1000 Men’s and Young Men’s OVERCOAT Sizes 34 to 46 Chest Measure A year ago we announced a huge selling of Men’s and Young Men's Overcoats at a price somewhat higher, than $23.50. The unprecedented success of last year’s event has been the chief factor in inspiring the super-sale of will be on ite way Saturday at We are confident of an even iter success than the last year’s—for after months of | we have been able to buy these coats at a figure that will enable us to sell them at less than the former price. And remember, woolens are going up! * of the favored conserwative styles are represented, and the most worthy of the inno- Chesterfieids, Big Ulsters and Ulsterettes with Half and All-Around Belts Majority Made with Convertible Collars Towre Ulsters with belted Backs SIZES _ whatever your type, years or measure- ments, you are bound, in this comprehensive group, to find your kind of overcoat. The Le seers man of slight build—the average man—we hay built for his particular type. * Fabrics and Tailori roster of fabries used in these overcoats includes only head- liners in the field. The tailoring is cater, manifesting angle of a pocket or cut of a belt. If you recognize quality Py when you see it, you'll enjoy examining these overcoats, Early Attendance Is Advisable hs hk hh hk OEE AS DA kA Notice This Particularly—None of these | coats will be sold to dealers, C. O. il. | ever, should you, for any reason at all, be diss: we will cheerfully 1 i The reason for this, of course, is that we know this is the best overcoat value, in quality, and, emphatically, in price, that we ever hoped to offer to our patrons. Those who know need no urging to come! Mecond J'loor, ‘OCT. 6; 1922 tireless effort * ave seen to it that * The a eollar, the Extra Space! or by m Fine Points—Some of the dis- tinguishing features that the high quality of these overcoats: Linii are of satin and + Plaid a ‘brice. in buttons, at Ic ge fully. sewn seams hand-made. buttonholes. und your | meee "Mohait Velour S995 cushions; outside frames finished in M polychromed. ; : ing Room Suite \ Vulour combination, in figured Mobair or in Taupe, Tetra Negro 7-foot Sofa, large Arm Chair and Wing ¢ loose spring ut, plain or Outside backs and reversible cushions in Four-Piece ) 5995 al g d Bedroom Suite \ Of beautiful American Walnut figured veneers and also made in i Iv nish. Antiaye Ivory (inlsh. ch Wardeche, full sige Vanity with 18x50 Centre Mirror, an autiful Bow-End Bed in either full or single size. Wardrobe is made on le with trays and the other side wit and hangers to hold sui goats, pants. Construction and h of the best quality, Bloomingdale’s—Pourth Floor, Sale: 3,600 S | terns, new colorings. racks Men! Buy Your Supply irts ” Woven Madres Repp Weare Corded Madras Fine Percales }j Real values for every man. Everything about these Shirts is new—new stock, new pat- |f Every Shirt ispperfectly tai fored und cut fail. Patterns | and colors by the iB Guaranteed fast colors. Sizes 1314 to 18. Bloomingdale’s—Main Floor, dozens. [4 Suedine, Broadcloth, Chinchilla Coats elect Blue, Henna, Brown, Reindeer and Tan the favorite colors of the young girl, and her most becoming styles the full flaring models of “grown-up” fashions adapted in graceful manner to the lines of youthful figures. Sizes 6 to 16, Some have large fur collars of Beaverette, others are warmly collared with self ma- terial, Girls’ New Frock, $12.95° It may be of Crepe de Chine or Velvet. Both ate 8) and pleated panels or touches of gmbroltery add a shecelica cia to these “dress-up” frocks. Cocoa, Brown, Henne and Blue...... Bloomindale’s—Scoond Floor.

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