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THE EVENING WORLD, TO ESDAY, OCTOBER 21, FLYER SEARCHING FOR LOST BOY AIDED BY SMOKE SCREEN aniailiiliiinan Boy Scouts Mobilizing at At- ity to Hunt for Dansey. HAMMONTON, N. J., Oot, 9.—For two hours yesterday a heavy smoke screen was thrown ov the swamps Near this town wher two-year-old YRNU eesti. LIK One cloth— One rubbing - A clean, dry, lasting lustre. N 'o second operation. Time saved! Energy saved! Lyknu actually re- moves dirt—does not cover it up. Use Little! Rub Dry! WK Advertising Man An old-established business institu- tion of excellent standing requires the services of an advertising man- ager. Good taste and tact, knowl- edge of printing, plate making and hindted subjects required. Salary to fit ability. Unusual opportunity for bright man. Give full informa- tion in first letter. Address O 514 World. ACCIDENT INSURANCE — $1,000 Policy $1 a Year Write for Particulars, A. Hirsch, 850 E. 175th St for SPECIAL LOT 700 GOODYEAR RAINCOATS for men and women, all sizes, which we are closing out at 5 0 OFF RETAIL (0) PRICES COME AND SEE US AND BE CONVINCED, CHILDREN’S CAPES $ 3 75 In Red, Tan, Navy Bizes @ to 16, Special..... 202 East 12th Street Figures offer. Ei RAINCOAT SALE! TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY CHESTER BRAND RAINCOATS Men’s English Laat Bau Nt) “Billy” Dansey disappeared, to gulde the aviator who was to make @ last chance effort to determine whether the boy's body was prey for buzzards in a ewampy fastness impasstble to man, Lieut. Cowlee, an instructor at the Pennsylvania Military College at } Chester, was to fly over the ewamps to determine the cause of the sudden congregation of buzzards over a cer- tain portion of the swamsp. It was impossible for a searching party to make its way through to where the buzzards were circling and dipping to the ground. To guide the flyer to the ecene it had been requested by wire that a smoke screen be thrown up. For two hours local power plants sup- plied’ the screen, Then word was recelwpa that engine trouble had forced Lieut. Cowlee to descend in Delaware and that he would be un- able to proceed here until to-day. Detectives again went over the home, but were unable to obtain any fresh clues, Boy Scouts who are be- ing mobilized at Atlantic Uity to take up a more extended search of those parts of the swamp which can be penetrated. Word from Atlantic City was that Boy Scouts from all parts of New Jersey south of Trenton are rapidly mobilizing, COLBY QUESTIONS BATTLE’S SUPPORT OF UNTERMYER Chairman for Justices Newburger and Smith Candidacies Cites Bar Committee Appeal. Bainbridge Cofby, Chairman of the committees which is managing the campatgn for re-election of Justices |Newbunger and Smith, who were turned down by Tammany Hall,| wants to know how George Gordon Battle happens to be chosen Chair- man of the Tammany campaign com- mittee which is looking after the in- tereste of Irwin Untermyer, thirty- three-year-old eon of Samuel Unter- | myer. Says Mr. Colby: The appeal to the lawyers by George Gordon Battle, Chainman of the Irwin Untermyer campaign com- |mittee, might be taken seriously tf | Mr, Battle were not already on record in a prior appeal to the tawyers call |ing upon them to do all in their ‘power to re-elect Justice Newburger. |I refer to the appeal signed by Mr. Battle as a member of the executive committee of the Bar for this judl- cial district, dated July 9, 1919. Mr. Battle was a member of the committee and signed this appeal, Jand among his co-signers are many of the leaders of the bar and former Judges of the courts. Ex-Judge cott was Chairman of the general ommittee and Mr. Guthrie was Chairman of the executive com- mittee.” U.S. STEAMER IN DISTRESS. New Win Vew HALIFAX, United States § for Ala and ng Board steamer New Windsor, operated by the France and Canada S nship Company of New York, reported by wirelens to-day that she was in distress in latitude 47.55 north, longitude 41.20 west and that the shipping board steamer Alcts was proceeding to hor assistance, All L gne blade of the Ne New The rteamer sported disabled rouble, is on her way in tow of the British to de Larrinaga, We have purchased enough Government Bombazine Rain- |coat Cloth to produce at least 5,000 RAINCOATS and are featuring same in Men’s and Women’s snappy models at the lowest price ever offered anywhere, $42.00 EACH NUMEROUS OTHER MODELS AT PRICES RANGING from $3.75 to $22.50 Near 3d Avenue () Pi 85 end fects make this a mast astonishi Get it straight—a Hirsch quality nglih lest shoe thet you c.n't' match elsewhere for $10.50 and the price is caly $785. We've cuit figuring percent ges; we wanl | | ground in the vicinity of the Dansey | ‘i, | damage. use to the best advantage, gave a re- ; | cital at Aeolian Hall last night. She was at her best in some old English {in your home on the payment of GIRL CUTS POLICEMAN WITH SCISSORS IN HOSPITAL | Suddenly Draws Weapon When Taken to Psychopathic Ward at Bellevue, } Julia Harvey, twenty years old, of No, 885 Third Avenue, was found acting ly at Grand and Forsythe Streets at 2 A. M. to-day by Policeman O'Connell of the Clinton Strest Station, Who took her to Bellevue Hospital. | She was ordered to the psychopathic ward on the third floor and while being taken there in an elevator by O'Connell and an attendant she sudd an- Rouneed she had «revolver drew something shiny waist. The policeman and attendant solzed her, but ig, suoceadog In cuting O'Connell so ‘ily on the hands with « Hr of sete core he had J be attend « eur- geon ind ae go home. SALE OF BROWN SUGAR = DELAYED FOR SACKING Markets Commissioner Day Ex- | plains Big Task of Rehandling Into One-Pound Sacks. ‘The reason brown sugar in one- pound packages was not on sale to-day fm the schoothouse markets, Puttic Market Commissioner Jonathan C. Day explains, is that getting 100,000 one- pound packages out of one thonsand 100-pound bags proved to be more of a task than expected. “We want to cut this sugar up,” Dr. Day sald, “with the smallest possible loss, Experts say me mattor how care- ful we are, it cannot be done without some lons, | ‘or this reason the sale of brown sugar taken over from, the Navy De- partment { postponed “until the one- pound packages are ready to hand over jin exchange for ten-cont pieces, It was | deemed only fatr to hold up the sale of {thle sugar in bags of 100 pounds each |untit the smaller packages are ready. Yeterday's sales In. the sdhoothouse Day reported, markets, Commtioner amounted to $50,000. —$—_—>__— ONTARIO GOES “DRY.” Heavy Vote of Farmers and Labor- ere Swamps Conservatives, TORONTO, Oct. 21.—Incomplete re- turns from yesterday's election, in which Sir William Hearst, Premier of the Prov- ince, and the Conservative Government have been swamped, indicate that On- tarlo has gone “dry” by an overwhekn- ing majority, Throughout the province, especially in the rural districts, the pro- hibition wave has rolled high. The vot- ing was 3 to 1 in favor of it in some Aistricts, ‘The defeat of the Hearst Conservative Government, according to the Mall and Empire, Conservative organ, was due mainly to the big vote polled by the United Farmers’ and Labor candidates The largest single party in the new House will be the Farmers. —_————— GUESTS ALARMED BY SMOKE Blaze in Hotel Navarre Kitchen Quickly Extinguished. Clouds of smoke from a fire in the kitchen of the Hotel Navarre, Seventh Avenue and 88th Street, last night reached the upper floors and alarmed the guests, but the management quickly assured them that there was no danger. ‘The arrival of fire apparatus attracted throngs of theatregoers who gathered in front of the hotel as the firemen placed 8 against the nth Avenue The blaze cs only slight iene Miss Hanbury Sings. Vahrah Hanbury, with a voice of quality which she docs not always songs, but she sang a French group with no little charm, ; JAMES MCCREERY & CO. Special VICTROLA OFFER Victrola IX., $95.00 Victrola Outfit..... Your own of Records to the amount of... $95.00 selection | ++ 10.00 $105.00 We Will Place The Above Outfit $6.00 Down Balance Small Monthly Payments, JAMES MCCREERY & CO.' 34th Street | 5-h Avenue gratifying! Made from the milk of the corn Shoes you get, more than “full value received.” SUNNYCORN the Yroat Nour Connal Food nourishing —satisfying— It ee : it CAMMEYER 34" St. New York @ It is a fact that when you buy Cammeyer in exchange for your money, @ Beside getting Shoes of the finest quality and workmanship,—you get style—for our shoes are always in keeping with the latest fashion edicts. a mimute, ploare 7 esti OPEN SATURDAY EVENING Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away B4th St. “L'? Station at Our Door 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door 4-Pc, Queen Anne Period A American Walnut Dining Room Suite Consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Dining Tab inches wide, 6 ft, extension; as illustrated, Kroehler Kodav Quarte: oak fri upholste! imitation leather; makes a Call size bed when open This does not include mattress; at 48 $198.50 | 21, 1919, is an exceptionally big bargain. $1.00 ~ $1.00 $1.00 serge; golf sha $1.00 say $1.00 $1.00 -_ $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 in Stock- ingal ; medium Solent: 4 pair. garments desired fabric. Wonderful in their variety! WEDNESDAY Come early! 1—Misses’ Batiste Wai - $1.00 » 10—Fancy Stripe Voile 2—Waterproof Overall . $1.00 | 11—Voile, organdie h 00 3—Voile; contrasting y $1.00 | 12—Soft Bi 00 4—Voile with lace trim $1.00 | 13—Hatin 00 5—Flannelette Middy. $1.00 | 14—Khaki 1.00 6—C Yolored Voile Waist. . $1.00 | 15—Linene Dress; 10 to 14... .$1.00 7- $1.00 | 16—Whita, Georgette Collar, hry +$1.00 | 17—Brocade Corsets......... 1.00 eons $1.00 | 18—Emb'd Organdie; ¢ to 6, . .$1.00 fe 22—Cashmere Coat; 1 t 119 West 24th Street 23— White Lawn Chemise. 24—Nainsook 25—fercale Porch Apron, Chemise. 26—Nainsook Slip. ,.. 27—Women's Felt DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS “Bhoes omane Rar, Dress of me bine’ Chambray; sizes 33 eo “ 's House Dress Little Girts’ Fur Sets, muff and scarf... yu Front Lacing Corsets of Girtet Chambray-Ll Corsets in House Dresses of blue and white Gingham.. House Gingham: 33 to 36. Buy COATS Now! This Season Will Offer No Better Opportunity! This Sale offers you the best Coat Bargains to be found! Amazin7ly low in price! Dresses of tte ore seen yrtb Outfit; Cap, \ady. bloomers, Lael tees -@ach plece 0tol4..,, This Is the Orly Store That Sells the Overstocks of the National Cloak ond Suit Co samen, National’s Outlet Store, Dollar Day Have you ever attended one of our DOLLAR DAY Sales? Thousands do! You, too, if you'll come tomorrow, will be wonderfully benefited and more than amazed at the great big values in this sale of the National's Overstocks. Featured here are only a small share of the many seasonable articles; there are many others, and though quantities are often limited and the range of sizes often incomplete, everything offered eeeeeeces SBsszeese $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Over 2,000 new fall and winter all overstocks of the National's mail order merchandise. 50 styles in almost every Here are examples: G—Juniors’ Velour Coat, with new rippling back H-—Velour Cloth; inverted plait trimmed bac |—Juniors’ Wool Zibeline; velveteen plush collar... +—Juniors’ Velour Cloth Coat; fur fabric collar.... T—Wool mixed Pla d jeoond Floor 99.97 | Q—Stout Women's Coat of Velour Cloth .97 | S—Hlack Velveteen Plush w 's” Outlet Store, 119 West 24th Street, Near Sixth Ai fur fabric colli jeep collar. .97 | U—Rich Velveteen Plush; sateen tining throughout, a“ 6.97 16.97 6.97 EE aS