The evening world. Newspaper, December 14, 1922, Page 6

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om emer ae tern THE EVENING’ WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER ‘4, 1922. HUGE PANEROIND PS TOBE CONSTRUCTED, 378 INJERSEY MEADOW Will Cost $500,000 and Have 18-Hole Golf Course— Work Soon to Start. Rocco Dorando t fugitive for t yeare from a bench warrant char him with assault for stabbing Ro and, a antoonkeepor, of Ne Btevet, ‘Tompkiney , walked Into Luetane Ista morning and announced he had cony to get him. a revolver, Luciano faded out of the pleta through a rear entrance. touch At the same time he cre with the police. Dore ed, held on the bene in the to-day, for Contracts will be awarded felonious assault end vi Sullivan law, for ay next in the West hear future, tt was learn waste me ity ana th SAYS HOOCH DISTILLER plans have ‘| 1S BAD AS INCENDIARY | Magistrate Levine Scores Prisoner park Taken in Tenement The man who crowded tenement house 1 his fellow creature who enters t course, a fine bath- Ing heach, boating and swimming fa cilities, the lar ing with a Hghted torch and th xround i intention of setting the plac and an ar Jared Magistrate Levine to-day In skating wit ex Market Court , where 1 1 The park will include 110 acres and] ctantey Roltrich, thirty-five years old the cost will be nearly $500,000, Thor winding through seen the plans rk will be one State of No. 16 Pelham Street, In $1,000 bail for the Grand Jury. Boltrich was arrested Iast night when ctives Martin and Croughan found ten-gallon still In Boltrich’s by , cond floor of ti e, which houses auty spots of rie thinks it will ta npl te | 134 West 34th Street Between Broadway and Seventh Aveune IMPORTANT!! We offer only the finer grades of merchandise at prices that cannot be duplicated. We do not charge you for High Rent and heavy overhead expenses. Fo every dollar you spend at May's you receive full value in mer- chandise. Just a few steps from the High Rent District. Savings up to $50—in this Pre-Inventory Sale of Coats & Wraps Beginning Tomorrow at 3.30 A. M. With Winter still to come, we are speeding business with Drastic Reductions NOW Instead of January 4 to diminish stocks before Inventory. Exclusive Originations in Deep, Velvety Pile Fabrics Richly Befurred with Caracul, Skunk, Beaver, Squirrel and Wolf. Were $75............. NOW 49.75 BIONG RO. G.4csscieihecces NOW 69.50 Were 95 NOW 79.50 Wreoere 195...:,.. .NOW 95.00 Were 175.... NOW 125.00 Were 200 -NOW 149.50 Equally Great Reductions on Selt Coll. Coats and Wraps From $19.50 L an ie DECEMBER CLEARANCE 165 Silk or Cloth DRESSES + Newest Models From Our Regular Stock To Close Out Before INVENTORY 18° wees Women’s and Misses’ Sizes @ place this), DENIED ALLOWANCES SANTA TO VISIT BABIES IN $12,000,000 ESTAT™, UNDER 10 DAYS OF AGE Wilt Con-| vy. *} AWARDED $65,976.21 FOR INTRODUCTION Only One Hetr Nursery Dh for Is Litthe Uniaue Party] troker Gue t. Samp- r of Bridgep hae won verdict in hie sult 1 % Graves, head of a t corporation, arying nding the out- | and 161st lay awarded Sampson y introducing George necticut eapitaliat will b ‘ang of the but the — MISS REINE DAVIES ILL, ' | got a verdict fer $11,000, HIRSCH TRIAL DELAYED ake 1 = po) te Division reversed the jJudg- Be M mnfot infants will. probably ‘un between | UNEEED RRUIT COMPANY RE i bd BoA As haw ba one s. The United Fruit that fn or- JUSTICE PITNEY TO RET HOUT JAN. 1. c it. Steamship Com- nt, the vessels will ASP i Tek TSN &Oo Wy Ste = Hith Avenue SF MMS Shops—West 38th and 37th Sts. Street Level Men’ ds nae ted or r herringbone > dou ible- breasted business use or —and offering the ’ Iw orkmanship with- rdships of paying for values at $45:00. semi-fo benefit: out the al it. These are bia at v 2, by Franklin Simon & Cas tne. OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C 34th Street — New York BROCADE EVENING SLIPPERS Of Imported Gold, Silver and Paisley Cloth New Models Lately Received Also on Sale in our Brooklyn and Newark Stores _—_—_<_<_$_$_$_ CRIPPS ERD ITD PD EG QE CEE RK QE RAG URUK RAUK LAMBERT | BROS. Bar pin of 14-karat grec engraved and set with Other bar pins Hte$ 3,500, Give Jewelry—It Lasts IVE for Christmas this year some- thing that will last as long as the recipient lives, something that will make him think of you every time he looks at it throughout his life. Give jewelry. Give quality jewelry. Give the only kind at Lamberts’. , m top, pierced and of iewelry that is obtainable 1 watch, plain, pot. ewelled Walt. mS Bh \4-karat green Platinum with gold gold scarf pin, pin, inlaid with platinum a | diamond $95 LAMBERT BROTHERS have sold quality jewelry to particular New Yorkers for nearly half a cen- tury. and they have established an enviable repu- tation by “delivering the goods.’ All old customers of the House of Lambert are enthusiastic ‘rooters”’ for Lambert Brothers. They are Lambert Broth- ers best advertisement. ‘They tell their friends. Diamond Fancy Diamond Diamond Engagement Rings P Diamon. Engagemen Rings Engagement Rings , $50 $100 Other diamond engagement rings.. .$25 to $3,500 Fancy Rings With “Diamonds and Colored Stones Other diamoc a engagement © $3,500 $2.75 rings. . Plati- num Diamond Ring Ladies’ Ladies’ DiamondPlat- inum Ring Pierced and * po es ‘$100. with 23 diamo and 6 Aus! u , eng nt_rings with sapphires. .$350 in sides $135 up. LAMBERT BROTHERS personally select in the European markets all the diamonds they sell in their store. They maintain their own factory on the premises, where designing, manufacturing, re- mounting and repairing done under personal supervision. High quality. Low prices. Satisfaction, 3 are Beginning Saturday the eee store will be open every evening until Chrisimas Third Avenue At the Corner of 58th Street = € DPA PAPI PI A i i RAR CER. BER QR CER LER WA BR LRQA GG CUR CUR GEREN a POV VP sehaaien~nlauninaalienttionm nec miemmaRtR SE Se re} 2 wy ca Ph ti Py BAY te . * *

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