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ee j | Fingerprirts of Baby at Birth f Will Prevent Hospital i } 8 Quite often there have been cases While under confinement at a hospital. Bandie nothing but confinement cases it has been a huge task to keep track of the infants who are taken from their mothers after birth. Offi- @als have hit upon a new idea which will prevent any mixups fn the future —wuse of the fingerprint systeta + of mothers receiving the wrong child In New York hospitals which Here we see the first mother and her @hild being fingerprinted at the Lying-In Hospital. The mother is Mrs. Barriet Kelly of No. 258 West 23d Street, New York, and grouped about the bed from left to right are Deputy Commissioner Faurot, fingerprint ex- pert; Nurse Lulu Kaiser, Dr. Asa B. Davis and Dr, Royal C. Copeland, Healt: Commissioner. STOCK CONTRACT GIVE “CONSENT 10 THEFT," CHARGE Remove Restriction From | Hypothecating Customers’ | Securities, Asserts Banton. At the same time that Samuel Untermyer os Deputy Attorney General announced he had tempo- ly withdrawn the charge under ite the sale by brokers of the Curb larket Exchange of securities of the orth American Steel Company “if, When and as ispued,” District At- ney Banton made it known that © New York Stock Exchange uses are asking their customers to @ new form of contract “which Is thing less than a consent to theft.” The action of Mr. Untermyer fol- @ resolution of the Board of fo the Grand Jury was to investi- f He said the prosecution could ly be revived if the resolution did it bring a real change of practice in e Exchange. The contract made public by Mr. ton is a formal consent by the r to the hypothecation by of stock held by them for ‘The old form of contract authorized by the Stock Exchange was made in conformity with a law forbidding a broker to pledge the stock of a cus- tomer for more than the customer owed the broker, At the offices of the Stock Exchange it was said that the mew form had not been suggested or euthorized by that body. Cee COMFORT in bedding is not a matter of chance. Our 90 years im the manufacture of Beds and Bedding have brought out the perfec- tion of detail and uty of design that give life- long satisfaction in all ding manufactured by FRANK ». & SONS Bedding Specialists 25 West 45thSt., NewYork a ved or Mouey Buck. M. nee ciay belt PU be Yak” HUMAN BUOY SAVES THREE AT PALM BEACH. Gus Jordabn, Former Coney Island Life Guard, Rescaess Bathers, WEST PALM BEACH, Fia., June 15, —Three men were saved from drowning here when Capt. Gus Jordahn, formerly a life guard at Coney Island, swam into the ocean fully clothed, and served as a sort of buoy for the trio until others came to help him, Among those who helped him was Harry Hauck, formerly a Fire Depart- ment officer of New York City, The men they saved were Fred Dean, Jack- sonville, and G. C. Wood and Ray A. Smith of Toledo. O, B. 8. Kassal of Clifton, N. J. was making progress toward shore when other swimmers helped him in. ee BOY HIT BY GIRL’S AUTO DIES IN HOSPITAL, Walter Burke, eight, of No, 208 Bast ‘7%, Street, died at the Lenox Hill Hos- pital to-day from injuries received when struck by an automobile operated by Rose Falella of No, 840 Northern Ave- nue, at 124 Street and Third Avenue late yesterday. Mixups OVER venoreT! PUGTLAST, agree after ey jon on the Indict- grand larceny, first Gud" Demprey, but returned « t George Fried reet, Jointly in. The young men having stolen an Ain fre wf the N JURY DIS autom Audubon Th One Flipat Ur— Het sted gina Voile and Gingham DRESSES THUR.—FRL—SAT. ONLY $495. | i opportune at the beeinning of Normandy Yelle, Linens and other Sum: Ber Materials Greatly Reduved. “The Kiddies’ Delight’ Use the “THERMO” Elect te Drinie Mixer Make cool, delicious, nourishing Hoi Ww ‘Dritks at Take one to your summer home. | We deliver anywhere free, FULTON BELL Co., 453 Greenwich. Tel. 9284 Canal. America’s Foremost Specialists OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &€ Uth Street — New York Special Values in Girls’ Summer Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 Years 400 Girls’ Dresses Organdies, Normandy Swiss, Crepe, Imported Gingham, Satin-striped Voile and new English Prints. Values to 8.90 ' 3.95 3£0 Girls’ Dresses Pongee Silk, Normandy Swiss, Checked Voile, Organdie and combinations of Organdie and Gingham. Values to 12.75 5.50 225 Girls’ Dresses Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Pongee Honan Tissues some with embroidery. Values to 19.75 8.90 Silk, sheer Sizes 6 to 14, Sizes 6 to 14, and Organdies, Sizes 6 to 14, | _THE EVENING WORLD, T HURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922, Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Your Summer Home } Calls for Summer Furniture DAYBEDS are among the’ most useful articles.of furniture in the summer home where an unexpected guest turns up at the last moment almost any day. Pictured above are two daybeds both marked. at very special prices. Solid Mahogany Daybed, with cane panels, frame only, left, is $23.50. All metal double daybed completely covered with cretohne and fitted with mattress and bolster, $20. Colonial Bedroom Suite, $216 The bureau sketched left reveals the charm- ing simplicity and dig- nity of the design. This suite consists of four pieces all sub- stantially built and fin- ished in the best way. Bureau, chifforobe, dressing table, and post bed. Highboy substituted for chiffo- robe at $10 additional. Sold in. separate pieces or complete suite. s Ivory enamel chest drawers $18.75 Mahogany-finish chiffoniers 18.75 Ivory enamel chiffoniers 5 24.00 Ivory enamel dressers a 35.00 Mahogany-finish dressers. . 48.00 Mahogany-finish chiffoniers . 32.00 Ivory or white enamel two inch round post metal bed with spring attached, all sizes . . . . 12.75 Walnut or mahogany finish two- inch round post metal bed with spring attached, all sizes 14.50 Summer Bedding Box spring to fit day bed ., . $27.50 Upholstered box springs, all sizes 22.00 Curled hair mattress with roll edge, full size, $36; 3-3 size . . 19.50 Kapok mattress, roll edge, full size $22; 3-3size . . . . . 20.00 Felt mattress, roll edge, full size $11.50; 3-3 size » + . 10,50 Woven wire spring, roll edge . 11.50 Metal cribs, white or ivory enamel high sides 2. 2 2. 10.50 Cotton felt mattresses to fit . 6.00 Feather pillows, 22x28, gtey duck, $2.50 each; grey goose, each, 3.75 A Sheraton Bedroom Suite, $225 Four pieces, bareau, chiffonier, dressing table and bow end bed. In walnut. Bureau is illustrated. An excellent value. SIARTH FLOOR Most Exceptional Values in Our Oriental Rug Sale YOU may still benefit by the remarkably low prices marked on small-size rugs in this unusual Sale. Rugs of a beautiful quality and coloring—you normally see them marked at far higher prices — are offered while this one purchase lasts at— $29.50 Average 3% x 5 feet $38.50 Average 4 x 6 feet $45 Average 4% x 7% feet Room Size Oriental Rugs While you are in the store look at the large Oriental rugs—full room size—which have also been marked at very low prices for this Sale. FIFTH FLOOR A Phonograph for Camp $13.75 Comfortables to Clear $3.95 and $5.50 Each <=Cotton filled comfortables, At $3.95 with good quality cam- brie, with borders to match. —Wool-filled comfortables At $5,507) floral centers and border to match, rose, blue, tan, lavender, THE children will be delighted with one of these small phonographs (it’s a Stewart) to take to camp this summer. You, yourself, will enjoy it too. It is very substantially made and plays any size record, The price is a very special one. case, also specially priced, $6.75. TOY DEPARTMENT—SEVENTH FLOOR Carrying Sheets and Cases Very Specially Priced DOES your summer linen supply need:re- plenishing? This is an opportunity to com- plete your stock at small expense. Sheets Size 63x og in., $1.05 Size72x ogin., 1.25 Size8rx108in., 1.60 Sizegox ogin., 1.60 Cases Size 42x36 . 26c Size 45 x 36 . 28¢ Special—Lace and emstitched Cases, 45% 36 in. $1.75 SECOND FLOOR + Contestants in the International Model Yacht Race ‘Polka Dot’ & ‘Endeavor’ . _In Our Windows Today YOU must see the winner of the model yacht races and the English challenger in our Win- dows. They will be there the rest of this week. Model Sail Boats In Toyland THEN come up to the Toy Department and see our collection of model boats, made after famous cup winners. They're neatly as good as the Polka Dot! . . . . . = $1—$68 SEVENTH FLOOR The Gift of a Lamp For June Bride or Graduate THERE is a certain cheer and friendliness in the gift ot a lamp that appeals to giver and receiver alike. If you are considering @ for some bride or graduate, must iy visit our Lamp Department. inty boudois lamps, graceful wrought iron bridge lamps, pot- tery lamps, or the more-pretentious floor lamps —all of these you will find in many color schemes and al} reasonably priced. PIFTH FLOOR Have YouaBoston Bag? IF you have not you will be interested in this I offering, 13, 14, 15 and 16 inch sizes. Conuint cowhide, black or tan. All well made— Reduced to $4.50 GROUND FLOCR Specially Priced Stencilled Crash Portieres, Couch Covers and Table Runners DRESSING your house for summer is a simple matter when you can find such delightful covers and curtains as these. The fabric and the de signs in which it is made—the hollyhock and the bird among them —are as summery as organdie. The following prices are special : Circular Covers 25 in. in diameter, 85c; Square or Circular Covers, 40 in., $1.75; Square or Circular Covers, 48 in. $2.45. Oblong Scarfs, 18 x 52 in., $1.25; Oblong Scarfs, 20 x 40 in., $1.10; Doorway Portieres, $7.50 pair; Window Curtains, $4.75 pair, Couch Covers, $5.90 each. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT—IIFTH FLOOR Slightly cAbdve Import Cost! Sheffield Carving Sets $7.50 WE purchased them from one of the best English manufacturers, under most fortunate circumstances. That accounts for the extremely low price we are able to quote. Three pieces, knife, fork and sharpening steel. g-inch blades of the finest quality Sheffield shear steel. Genuine stag-horn handles. Sterl- ing silver mountings with the English hall-mark. 2 shapes of blades, Spanish or slipper: Fitted velvet and satin lined cases. You will be sure of a welcome for your gift if you send one of these to the June Bride. For your own use this summer too—you need a sharper knife for cold roast than for hot! HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT— SEVENTH FLOO! The Companionable Gift REALLY we know of no gift so ideally op- propriate for ocean traveling. “Companions on the High Seas” is the name we have given these attractive book boxes which accommodate various quantities of books and magazines, Deliverics Made to -\ll Steamer. BOOK SHOP—GROUND PLOOR An Imported Musical Powder Box, $10 YOU lift the top to powder your nose—and for a moment you almost think you are at the Chauve Souris—or poohegs the Music Box evue. Then you real- ize it is just your new + French musical pow: der box. It’s dainty blue or pink enamel Witanslcaniecend miniature on the top. Your dressing table really needs this! TOILET GOODS SECTION-GROUND FLOOR