The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1922, Page 17

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(alae ite tht aot in de cectanion ee GIRL LOSES MEMORY WHEN REFUSED A JOB; STRICKEN IN OFFICE Waker to Hospital Dazed After Vain Search for Work. When tolé by Ottc Kurth, art dir- ector of the Mid-Week Pictorial, pub- Ushed by the New York Times, that there was no opening for work tn his office, a young woman, not yet tdentl- fied, lapsed into a ctate of amnesia and was wnablo to leave the office. When the young woman called on Mr, Kurth sho appeared to be dejected and stunned, he said, when told there was no vacancy she could fill. ‘When he asked hor name and what she could do, she remained silent. 7 his effort to arouse the young ‘ Bonn failed, Mr. Kurth sent for i] Patrolman Hefferman. The patrolman, having no better uecess than the art director, sum- moned ab ambulance and Dt. Her- bert of Flower Hospital, who re- sponded, said the young woman was suffering from some mental strain. She was taken to Bellevue Hospital. The young woman 1s nineteen years old, five feet three inches tall, weigh- ninety pounds. She wore a brown e and coat and a red hat. She no jewelry, had no purse and there was nothing on her cldthing to identify her. pi IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. syivania. New Yo Bociation, Association to p ing for Girls, meetin International Billiard Pennsylvania. * Gyro Club, luncheon, Pennsylvania. Eastern Goods Bi meeting, Pennsylyan: Bohemian Sisterhood, sylvania. Export Managers’ Pennsylvania. ’ As- te Proper Hous- nnsylvania, ‘Tournament, Club, Wholesale Dress Buyers’ Association, Aaron J. Levy Lodge, meeting, Penn- atten luncheon, FIRST PRIZE = smoker and entertainment, Pennsylve- nla, evening. National Association of Cotton Fin- meeting-luncheon, Pennsylvanta. Keren Hayesod, luncheon, Pennsylva- nia. . Confectioners’ and Chocolate Asso- ciation, luncheon, Pennsylvania. Ink Association, luncheon, McAlptn, 12.30 P. M. Daughters of Pennsylvania, meeting, Waldorf-Astoria, 2 P. Sphinx Club, dinner, s Pp. M. Fifth’ Avenue , Association, Waldorf-Astoria, ? P. M. Military Relief Reserve, dinner, Wal- dorf-Astoria, 7 P. Mf Pekingese Club, reception, Waldorf- Astoria, 1 P. M. Eastern Clay Products Assocattion, meeting, Waldorf-Astoria, 9 A. M. Middlestate Shoe Wholesdlers’ Asso- ciation, meeting-luncheon, Astor, 9 A. M Mary Ullman Ladies’ Aid Soctety. luncheon, Astor, 1 P. M. ‘aldorf-Astoria, dinner, Ing REFUND THE PUR- CHASE P PRICE, New York “Find the Christmas Face” Contest 156 Prizes for best resem- blances to Gillette Christ- mas Faces. The next group of faces will be published in this paper on November 16th. Ask your Gillette Dealer for GILLETTE PRIZE BOOK with Conditions of Contest Father, Brother, Uncle—or the >. Mf Civitan Club, 1 s* Ald Society to the Lenox Hill) +e, Justice Chapter, O. ed 8., dance and supper, Astor, § P. M. National Industrial treme, League, meeting, Commodore, 9 A . Associated Millinery Men, ‘dines, Com- modore, 8.230 P. M. National Horse Show, Squadron A, Armory. National Academy of Sciences, meet- Austin.Nichols € Co. (Incorporated) FOOD PRODUCTS $1000 in n GOLD luncheon, Astor, 1 P ds, Astor, 2 P. M fldren’s Fund, 2 P.M. : ge Children's Fund, ‘meeting, Astor, meeting, Association of Woolen ana Worsted Spinners, dinner, Astor, 7 P. M. sof the 10th, 11th and 17th Astor, 7 P. M. Astor, 7 P. M. ety, dinner, Astor, Columbia University. The aroma can only invite you; it takes the cup itself to tell the story of its ex- cellence. —make it your own way Chicago LYVs <A ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 14, Hheatre Club, study day, Music Salons « Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock GIMBELS — Righth Floor. After 5:30 P. M. Use 33d Street Entrance, near Broadway. GI 1922, WE HAVE SERVED THE PUBLIC FAITHFULLY FOR EIGHTY YEARS Music Salons Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock MBEL “BROTHERS GIMBELS—Eighth Floor, P sND STREET — BROADWAY — 33RD STREET — NEW YORK CITY After 5:30 P. M, Use 33d Street Entrance, near Broadway. Now: The Final Opportunity To Buy Pale Phonograp Exactly Half the New 1923 Prices Headliner: graphs Quality At Three Times No. $4950 $47.50 | Is You Cannot Call, Mail the Coupon Music Salons Gentlemen: Kindly send me, with no obligation to full information about your -Sale of Pathe Phonographs at half the myself, new 1922 prices. Giabel Brothers, New York Pathe Model Standard Cabinet Phono- Equal in Size and to Any Other Machine The Price Pathe ca No. 10 $ a Week Months ago, receivers were ap- pointed to handle the aftairs of the Pathe Freres Company. ‘The re- ceivers came to Gimbels, as the logical outlet for so huge a quantity of phonographs. And Gimbels liquidated practically the erttire Pathe stock—bought every Pathe instrument then available in every Pathe warehouse. Nearly a million dollars’ worth! Now Pathe Freres Company has reorganized, But in the final reconstruction, in ment of obligations due to Gimbels, MORE Pathe phonographs have been turned over to us, All of ee seen entire remaining Gimbel stock of Pathe phon hs go into the sale at the Seen: Lowest Prices They Have Ever Been Marked, and Prices Lower (according to authoritative in- formation) Than They Could Be Built for Today GIMBELS MUSIC SALONS—EIGHTH FLOOR best of friends — The men you think most about should godownonyourChristmas list for a New Improved Gillette. Christmas Gift without an equal for Men. A lifetime of service— and every day a grateful remem- The finest of The NEW STANDARD In Silver + . In Gold - Py Other Gillette Sets— razors — the brance of you! GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO., Boston, U.S. A. The New Gille e a Patented January 13,1920 $5 6 $5 to $75. Wear Less Coal— More Wool you can laugh your underwear eer ease en has this mark on it, Made in two- piece and union suits, inlightand heavy weight. Easy—if you let the right sort of underwear shut out the cold and shut in the natural warmth of the body. No matter how the wind howls, trade-mark on the underwear. For Men, Women and Children, at the cold if ROOTS’ TIVOLI! STANDARD UNDERWEAR Look for the Music Salons Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock GIMBEL Ve After 5:30 Entrance, near Br Eighth Floor Use 33d § | | WE HAVE SERVED THE PUBLIC FAIT'YFULLY FOR EIGHTY YEARS GIMBEL BROTHERS |, Music Salons | Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock MUSIC GIMBELS—Eighth Floor. Brand New Players W il Sell for as Low as $27 SALONS OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. After 5:30 P. M. Use 33rd Street Entrance, near Broadway. Music Salons GENTLEMEN: information about your offer of any upright, grand or player Maciel css saivseiavseas : Address Kindly send me, with no obligat If You Cannot Call, Mai! the Coupon Gimbel Brothers, New York myself, full 90 off the price Sate Exusardians 100 off The Regular Marked Price of Any Upright, Player or Grand Piano In the Entire Gimbel Stock—NONE Excepted A notable list of notable names. Makes standing high—and highest—in the piano world, All $100 off. Every instrument in the great Gimbel stock will be tagged exactly as it was before the sale, and has been right along. But now—you deduct $100 from its regular price. And Gimbel prices are known to be regularly low. New Player Pianos Will Start As Low As New Grand Pianos § WillStart As Low As | own ars, , & Stool y ry toyour hor Brand New Grand Pianos Wile Sel tor a» Low as $522 Bs 5 3-48 * >

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