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BATHING SUIT PRIZE WINNERS AT BRIGHTON AND MANHATTAN THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1922, 19 Mrs. Jt. Jones, pe BSP W.2ITH 23 Brash St.N-Y-Crty. water Court Mankatter Beach Jirs.AC.Lattzn. We Nagle Ave. New Yon yey SJtiss j Miss Ercriz jee aes gee ‘ gy Tat LF ¢ C6] E.572° Ave. Broctlyn LS Hiss Rose Robirs MANY ATTRACTIVE BATHING SUITS gy” Ales Concainem, AT BRIGHTON AND MANHATTAN. Z The judges to whom the work of selecting the prize winners in The Evening World's collection of wearers of beautiful bathing cos- tumes at Brighton and Manhattan Beathes ‘complain bitterly over the difficulty of picking out a mere seven from the galaxy of beauti- ful wearers of beautiful swimming suits at each beach. Those to whom the prizes were awarded at Brighton and Man- hattan as shown here are: $50—Mrs. A. C. Lattin, No. 112 Nagle Avenue, Manhattan. $25— Miss Rose Robins, No. 1197 Grand Concourse, Bronx. $5 each— Miss Rose Abbruscato, No. 1538 East 28th Street, Brooklyn; Mrs. Evelyn Schenker, Hotel Shelburne, Brighton Beach; Miss Emma Demchak, No. 262 Graham Avenue, Brooklyn; Miss Muriel Levey, No. 26] East 37th Street, Brooklyn; Mrs. M. Agar, No. 236 Break- water Court, Manhattan Beach. In presenting the $5 prize, special congratulations are extended to little Rose Abbruscato on her first bathing suit. Next Saturday afternoon The Evening World photographers will be‘at Long Beach taking pictures of the prettiest bathing costumes they see, and prizes of the same amount will be awarded to winners to be announced when the photographs are published in next Mon- day’s News Picforial edition of The Evening World (the “Green Paper”) Mrs Evelyr eh he pu Dburze 5 aig Cy Ys = Miss Dorothes fugeszy U6 Marhstlat St. Mankatlan Beach Miss Vivsgre \ i fe Het Iti AL , LEGS i : S; us fASK Breokel Her* First Bathing Svit . 2. 2e ye Wiss Rose A. ABBFUSEG LO ISIE E.EP4St. Bklyr. ooo en ee ne ern ne ee ee ee