The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1922, Page 12

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_THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922. a Gefinite answer, Iliodor with his|native land. His family suffered : 19 - wife and three children escaped to] greatly In getting out of Russia, The oe KELLNERS Riga and finally got out of the hands| children, Sergius, seven, Hope, five, Jor if . 1 ot the Bolsheviki. and Ilodor, four, were in such con- He said he went through five years | dition they had to be carried part of URNETURE for Gifts! In this rare f hell and wanted no more of his|the time. collection of Keiiner occasional pieces, you will find your search for something“different” well rewarded; certainly you will finda true gift of enduring charm, of per- manent value. The selec- tion is unusually wide, the values unmistakable, the 0 Gave Czar Last Meal arrears, ren avenue JAMES MeCreery & CO. airs sracer Be U. S. Citizen and a Bapti cgi Trufanoff, or Iliodor, Says He Refused to Head y - Russian Church. Wh U. 65th Annual DECEMBER SALE OF Alexander Shoes BEGINNING TODAY RACTICALLY all this season’s most popular lines of men’s, women's and children’s shoes are included in this sale. They are offered at price reductions that will give you a substantial saving on all your shoe purchases. The shoes represent that high stand- Fe TERE ATF Bh [lp CLE After Thanksgiving Reduction Sale | Berge Trufanoff, better known an Miofor, the former monk who was @nce a prominent figure in Tussin and a friend of the late Czar, arrived Bere yesterday with his wife and ites children on the Baltic America Women’s and Misses’ Apparel - 20% to 40% Less “Ilodor, as he was referred to yes- terday, is a little under 6 feet, has a sallow complexion and a long goatee ‘He was in civilian attire, although on one finger was a gold ring with a white cross. He explained it was an insignia of a Bishop tn the Russian Reformed Greek Orthodox Church 1# forty-seven and his wife will apply to distinct groups of Women's and Misses’ Coats, Suits and Dresses as well as Skirts, Blouses and Sweaters. Every garment is new and seasonable and, it of Justice men and immigration officials questioned him & statement of his rea- to this country. He going to be at the 1 . . . . . Y } Beginning this morning these drastic reductions —| | | IL1OD0 ss eee 7 hi They were in great want and ac- tually short of food, Illodor told re- : Podlesney, son of a | : ard of quality, workmanship, durabili Prices | ; A ay ‘ | feet, Pods eat Porters, and he believed he Hove ageres and aise phat bas been identified wit . Exceptionally Modest eae ee for immediate and all winter | a merica, | CZ8! he added, expressed the ; e name Alexander for 65 years. . H : H H Termes hewn vat 10 Amero |e ooo ina He tla hin pag owing ipa Ry oobidisttinas tice wear is event is doubly important coming | ie cs e work of the Baptist | about the treatment of the royal fam- went back to Russia with| iy while in captivity, but refused to Planning the reformation | gq into details vesterday. Orthodox religion along) jiiodor said the treatment acoorded still possible to find your size in the last hice and style you most desire. Do not wait until the lines and sizes are broken. right at the opening of the winter season. a the lines of Baptist ideals. He never | tn family had aroused in him ‘ urchases OO ES GC ag ag to Also Three Special P ice iid’ inh ha att coe Unitha | Wea: Goesatenea onte aresaerte tars BOTH STORES , when he left the Un! threatened wit , to * fn ws States ater his Test vist in 1818 and Raping to a6 With. them They I. Pure Silk Sweaters in a varied assortment went to Viadivosto! ie was made ted him to becor head of the i ; G Prisoner of the Reds, but later| Russian Church under thelr regime, ANDREW ALEX ANDER of colors which makes them particularly Was eieased on oid: Moscow }und in wus ivid he would be ki : desirable as gifts. Usually priced at and permitted to enter the Soviet Re-| unless he accepted. He asked to be . . om . He went to Tzaritzin and to} given time to consider the offer and Sixth Ave. 548 Fifth Ave. 22.50. 15.00. was released but kept under sur- , | veillance, 1918, a short time before they were When he was informed through put to death. icials he jd hay to make WINCHESTER 3% “Sportsmen’s Headquarters” 47 EAST 42nd STREET NEW.YORK CITY Toys that Educate and Develop Santa Claus-says: “Give the youngsters Toys that develop their minds and bodies.” UR special Christmas collec: tion of toys has many fea- - tures which appeal to the child’s mind. The active children This durable horsshide tadaoe of today are seeking more and lot of punishment from the sea- more of the educational toys and rome, ba tare 1} at the same time for their play they are turning to athletic sports. To satisfy these most excellent traits, we have endeavored to sup- Cor. 19th St. Above 45th St. II. Missés’ Three-piece Suits, 45.00. Recently sold at 65.00. Ill. Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats which have been retailing at a much higher price. 55.00 and 75.00. {Fourth Floor) oft Toy Circus Feminine Footwear Special Saturday 7.85 We have taken from our regular stock of higher prieed models, a number of the smartest and most desirable Afternoon, Walking and Evening “models, and reduted them for Saturday’s event. For the Street, Black or Brown Calfskin Dromes Oxfords with low broad‘heel, full wing tip. Als with Military Heels. For the Evening, Silver\Cloth pump with Black Satin tongue, also Black Suede Matt Kid or Satin one-strap model. Jet or Steel beaded vamp and strap. For the afternoon—Tongue-pumps in Patent Leather, Black Calfskin or Kidskin, Brown Suede or Satin or two-tone effects. Hand turned soles, Spanish or Louis heels. [Seeond Fleer) “McCreery Silks”* §esS\\) YG po an 4 y= ¥3 oe’ » Boys’ and Men's skating com- bination. Winchester Amertean club, skate and grain box calf shocs «6 4 + ss $6.00 Brightly colored circuses with handsomely made theatrical prop- erties in complete range of sizes from two character sets to 14. ‘The larger sets have a genuine big top. - $1,50 to $30.00 Electric Trains Base Ball l= This durable horsehida indoor Among these choice sets of realistic toodel trains we have the new twin motor locomotive. The tment carries many beauti- ful sets of electric trains ranging rom $5.75 to $33.75 Foot Balls Boys’ Raynshed * Toy Animals pa Just the size of a real bear cub as by every child on first at + $11.00 Others from . $1.00 to $15.00 T. K. 180 crystal special. “This little detector gets all the ben- efits from a piece of galena, The instrument hay been tested and passed... +s se + $7.50 ply as many of the scientific and constructive mechanical toys as possible, as well as a fine assort- ment of children’s athletic goods. Some distinctive new toys for this year are Air Kraft. Chemcraft, Fun and Facts, Light Experiment, Photo Phads, Structo, Tyro Blocks, Weather Bureau and a number of siinple toys educationally in- valuable. A splendid line of clockwork and electric engines, also some masterpieces of model marine power plants that may be assembled from the castings or. bought ready. for operation. Foot balls constructed to with. stand Foor usage. The boy's size, pebble frvined, leather $1.75; and the big Intercolle- glate $9.00 Others ranging In price from $2.00 to $8.00 Boxing Gloves Excellent quality leather and hest hand sewing has been use! in the cunstruction of our boxing gloves. The prices run from $3.75 to $12.00 _ T5th St. and 6th Ave. Mirrors 1a vc preston of deste and fonts to #165 from #20 Bin age tes 3 And, of course, suite Furniture —DINING ROOM, BED- ROOM and LIVING ROOM suites at exceptionally attrac- tive —a rare opportunit to obtain Kellner beauty ofde signat unusual! ymoderatecost. KELLNER BROS. {hurty One years selling Good Fisrniture Southeast Corner sy ie) Overcoats 11.50 Warm, sturdy overcoats made of good all wool fabrics, well tailored in Raglan and set-in sleevg models, 11 to 18 years. “Reg. U. 8. Pat. Of, Little Boys’ Novelty Suits 3.85 All wool Tweeds are these, in de- lightfully new and effective Mid- dy and Oliver Twist models. Middy sizes 4 to 10 years. Oliver Twist, 3 to 8 years. Boys’ Outing Flannel Pajamas 1.55 In very pleasing patterns, either in one or two piece models. Of course, they aré trimmed with silk frogs. One-piece sizes 4 (0 18 yearé Treo-pieces sixes 8 to 18 years EThird Fleor) Jersey Tubing All Wool, yard 1.65 This popular all wool material inv all the new Fall colors. Medium weight,suitable for dressesor suits. 54 inches wide. [Second Fleer} "Reg. U. S. Pat, Off. Famous Over a Half a Century — “The Original Silk Shop” Printed Blouse Patterns Very artistically colored silk for the popular separate blouse. Each 6.50 Printed Crepes Very attractive patterns and weaves. Yard 2.95 dnd 3.95 Tf requested purchases will be neatly boxed for holiday gifts. Specials in Children’s Shoes Made of fine quality Tan Calfskin these high Jace shoes are of solid leather throughout. Each has been constructed on a special last, insuring the proper fit for grow- ing feet. For Children from 4 years to Junior Girls 14. Sizes 814 to 11...rseeees 8 Sizes 111% tos 2.... Sizes 2l4to 7..... [Second Floar}

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