The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1922, Page 16

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1) ceeeesgeereespreeneeneeneereneeerente = — STORE. “OPEN ry TO 530° HEARN | SHREK ALLATIVES OF MAS. CATH-| books, showing depestta BRINE TOLLEY, 6,800 in two Manhattan, ono Yonkers Police to-day are ooking rejatives|and. one Hoboken banks, eral Now of Mra, Catherine Tolley, forty-nine,| York and New J Addresses are who was committed recently to the/tlsted in the band Buffalo City Hospital in a demented] Harry Newman of the Missing Persons condition, The woman had five bank-' Bureau 1s looking them up, LINER ABROAD TO CELEBRATE "A ARMISTICE DAY a Fs : - First ‘Asics | plans for the cele- : ration of Armistioe Day, Nov, 11, Syl de put in motion to-morrow Morning at 11 o'clock when Thomas Fields, Senior National Vice Com- mander of the National Disabled Sol- @lers’ League, leaves from Hoboken wn the George Washington of the Waited States Linc. He will carry peveral wreaths to bo placed on the monument of the unknown soldier in Paris and in the various American cemeteries in France, One also ‘will be dropped into the ocean off Plymouth, England, for the Ameri- jeans who lost their lives on the water. Delegations of the league from sev- ‘eral States will be at the pier, as well as public officials of New York and New Jersey and the National Govern- ment. A torpedo boat flotilla and poveral other craft will escort the liner @own the bay and a special flag will fty from her mast. In charge of the Uner will be Capt. Harold A. Cunning- ham, who, as commander of the Leviathan during the war, trans- ported more than 200,000 American poldiers to Europe. Rapin SO HEARS SHOT, LEARNS AT HOME HE WAS TARGET Baddil Colagiro, a longshoreman, of No. 148 Tenth Avenue, was removed from his home ¢arly to-day to Bellevue waffering from ao bullet wound in his abdomen. We Have Served the Public Faithfully for Eighty Years GIMBEL BROTHERS SS ee 82ND STREET — BROADWAY — 38RD STREET—NEW YORK CITY SS wee On, Sale Saturday New York & Brooklyn fane Bryant NEW YORK BROOKLYN 26 Weet 39th St. 21 West 36th St. Henover Plow, Jest off Fulton 3t Ret. 5th and 6th Aves. Opp. Montauk Theatre Sale tor Stout Women 129 Sweaters Slip-over model of fine Mohair in stripe weave. V neck, belt finished with novelty pearl buckle. Black, Navy, Buff, Brown. Sizes to 56 Bust $ Sued Actual Value $9.75 Founded 1837 i FOURTEENTH STREET OF FIFTH-AVE, Men’s Outfitting ‘Sale Continues Saturday Men’s <ies> Suits Special 29.00. ONE OR TWO TROUSER SUITS Of .all wool fabrics—cheviot, cassimere, tweed, worsted, flannel, in new Fall shades, in mixtures, stripes, checks arid plain colors. Conservative or advanced ‘models. _ Sizes 34 to 46—regular, stout and short. Men's “Barter Overcoate—sil. Men's Starched uff Shirte— | sortment. of ulsters, terettes, ap and box models, with servative patterns and colorings— | ragl Lor ype or set-in sleeves— sizes 14 to 17}¢—all ie 24.50 vars... 1.66 | lars Lig atoatie My Buster Brown Shoes for Boys: ina Sale Our Regular $4.95 Grade ; Arrow make—large variety of com | Prey ‘shee in Men's Furnishings, Underwear and Work Clothes Colagiro said he was walking in front No, 186 Tenth Avenue when ne heard shot ond felt a pain In his stomach. He walked home, he sald, before he learned he was shot. apelin aEsCHE WSK CASE A SLOW H pHESS GAME. ; The case Pe Samuel Rzeschewski, ten- old chess prodigy, who was taken lin custody by the Children’s Society Dwhile he was taking port fn an enter- Itainment for the beneft of the Na- 116 Skirts: Handsome Skirt of Follow Thru Silk, narrow silk stripe, pockets satin trimmed, belt finished with large pearl button. Black and Navy. Sizes to 45 Waist 5] 0 oe $3 95 Sizes 106 . Hf * 1to.6 “Best boys’ school shoes we've found at anywl ni says the store critic. She’s shopped ’em all. Mie tere, ant red if ea pb ing her Milas a id ee find the valu in their ust rown. e label’ that stamps the bes in shoes for boys and girls from 2 to 16. Findiean: Mahogany or Black Calf Now and all the time. ‘ Rubber Heels Attached lmows. And even Continued. | = CLE TECT TET ISEEEEIELE ET; | Boys’ Knockabout Shoes | | Special 3.30 Value $4.50, $5.00 and $5.50 Shoes for school or dress wear, of our own make, || with Goodyear welted soles. There are styles, black or tan, and all sizes in the lot, slik Actual Value $13.95 not every size in every style. Medium and broad toes; and rubber heels. Sizes 1 to 514—B, C, D | (Gourned until next Monday afternoon on j Teauest of counsel. Girls’ Mahogany Calf Mail Ord Filled; Dress Shoes; 6 to 8 i * chiar 5) Teeeevenben Lee op Gimbelg Children’s Shoe Dress Shoe; 6 to i $3.95; 814 to 11, $4.45; Shops; Girls’ Shoes on the 75; 844 to 11, $5.25; and } 1114 to 2, $5.45; 214 t Second; Boys’ on the 4 acres q, $6.45. ig saa lee sagt iy i & 95.98) ganas ! SATURDAY SALE Untrimmed Velour ‘ HATS Were $3.84 2.97 METROPOLITAN FOOTBALL, SCHEDULE FOR TOMORROW N. ¥. U..vs. R. 1. State At Ohio Field Syracuse vs. Penn State _ At Polo Grounds Columbia vs. Williams At Baker Field Fordam vs. Westminster At Fordham Wie McCreery\Men’s Shop To Close Out! 175 MEN’S FALL TOPCOATS: 850 Formerly $35 to $45 Our entire remaining stock of Fall Topcoats which were formerly selling at the above mentioned prices, now reduced to this new low price in order to effect an immediate clearante, because we must make room for incoming winter merchandise. All are of. the. standard McCreery Quality. Sizes from 34 to 46. 200 MEN’S FALL SUITS At an Attractive Special Price 950 Formerly $33.50 to.$37.50 ' This'group represents the present season’s best sellers—that’s how lots have become depleted and that’s wh¥ we’re letting them go at such a reduction. We advise early selection for every one is an exceptional WARMTH PERMANENCY ASSURED by using Warranted Pure Wool Vermont Blankets Oversize 72:84 full © PAIR hats at a price so low, especially as they come in ue season’s newest shades. Almond green, |} , wood brown, taupe, henna, pheasant, }} l, and also blac ik, nasg and: brown. Mate rimmed ae if hats and materials are purchased her. See sb 35 for Other Hearn Advertising. ” Stop Falling Hair! 35-cent ‘‘Danderine” will Save Any Man or Woman’g Hair—Delightful Tonic—See Dandruff Go! | It is quite remarkable to offer these ultra-srnart | | Pink, Blue, Rose Borders All White VERMONT. NATIVES’ ~ INDUSTRIES ~ BRIDGEWATER, VERMONT ‘ : Less Weight, More Comfort Fall weight overcoats that pleasingly combine all the essentials of comfort and good judgment. Amefican, Scotch, English, and Irish loomed materials, lastingly tailored and moderately priced— ra $40 to $75 V nter Sdck Suits for Men, $38 to Quick! Don’t walt! Every bald head started with just a few falling halr and a little dandruff—but soon the hair appeared thin, scraggly, and then the dreaded bald-spot. It seems a sin to let hair fall out or tolerate destructive dandruff when you can quickly correct all such hair trouble with a bottle of de- lightful Danderine, on face, neck or body is overcome quickest by opplying Mentho-Sulphur, Broapway AT Forty-SECOND STREET irritation. heals eczema right up, one the skin clear and smooth, ahd (ote barat Men! ae Sey Millions know the magic of Danderine; how it corrects oily, dandruffy, itching scalps and helps the hair to grow long, thick, strong and faxuriant, Danderine ts not sticky or greasy. It ts the largest selling hair corrective and tonic tn the world because it is not a humbugi value. Tne testers Charge purchases will appear on bills rendered December fet IHOUSANDS of positions 7 COATS AND DRESSES—CORRECT STYLES FIFTH AVENUE James McCreer & Co S3STH STREET For Children and Juniors are daily offered through |]} Set « botti st any drugsione a 4 At Attractive Prices The World’s “Help Wanted” We carry sizes 2 to 16. IT MAKES BITTE: DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— SECOND FLOOR—USE THE SPECIAL FIFTH AVENUB ENTRANCE NI’ (To WALL. GO AN: WORLD “WANT” ADY. ao nit RA ES

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