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i | er or GIRL VISITING ON RIVERSIDE DRIVE _ SWALLOWS POISON Taken to Bellevue Hospital, Where Her Condition Is Called Serious. Migs Adele Donaldson, twenty-two, ist night taken to Bellevue Hos- pital by Dr. Meriwether of Knicker- bocker Hospital from 116th Street and Broadway suffering from veronal Pofsoning. Her condiion was said at Bellevue to be serious. Police of the West 100th Street Sta- tion said the case was not reported to them. Dr. Meriwether refused to five out any information. It was learned that the young woman had given her nearest friends as Miss An- derson and Mrs, M. W. Thompson, both having the same telephone num- ber in the Schuyler Exchange. Mr, Thompson said he was not sure, but thought Miss Donaldson, who 1s a friend, lived at 460 Riverside Drive. He added that she comes from out of town, but did not know from where, She was stopping with friends at the Riverside Drive address, he said. Mr. Thompson did not belleve Miss Donaldson took the drug with suicidal Intent, offering the supposition that it ‘Was taken to induce sleep. elie SUN SPOTS AFFECT HUMAN AILMENTS French Doctors Say They + Have Proved Their Influ- enee on Maladies. PARIS, July 12.—Sun spots which are supposed to affect weather are now be- Heved to influence many human ills This influence ts announced through the Academy of Medicine. Dra. Sardou, Faure and Vallot report that In a series of observations they Ms- eovered that sun spots ure capable of acting on chronte troubles of the heart, liver, Intestines and blood, and of ag- gravating the affects of accidents, eee ROCHESTER POPULATION | 295,570 BY 1920 CENSUS Women Ontnumber Men in All Classifications, WASHINGTON, July 12.—The De- partment of Commerce announces that, according to the census of 1920, the population of Rochester 295,570, com- prised 105,777 males, fifteen years of © age and over; 63,681. oF 60.2 per cent, 111,108 females above or 56.3 per cent. mar- married, and fifteen 62,523, ried. There were 4,643 widowers, 13,068 widows, 327 divorced men and 418 di- vorced women. PROSPECT OF PAY FOR HALF MONTH STAYS TURK STRIKE 20,000 Government Em- ployees Discharged, Sus- pended or Retired. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 12 (Associated Press). — Twenty thousand Government employees, including Ministers, school teach- ers and high dignitaries of state, are hard hit by the Government's new economy scheme, which went into operation yesterday. Fifty per cent. of the employees are discharged, others receive two years’ leave of absence, while those in the service more than thirty years are retired. The sul- ary allowed Senators is reduced from $500 to $300. Under this scheme the Sublime Porte expects to be able to bul- ance its budget and pay the sa aries of the remaining employe: regularly. The prospect of re- eciving half a month's pay. long deferred, has broken up plans for @ demonstration by 10,000 of the Government employees. “HE BELONGS TO ME” CRY AND SHOT END WEDDING Girl shoots groom and Phen K jermelf. TOLEDO, July 12.—Tho cry of a girl “He belongs to met!" followed by a bullet fired through the lung of Ken- neth Glumm, bridegroom, ended a wed- ding here. Glumm had just been matried to Miss’ Pearl Thomas, prospective candi- date for Senator. Wien he fell Miss Evelyn Courtoure turned the pistol on herself and fired two shots through her temple, dying Instantly. The minister had just asked whether there was “any reason why this couple should not be Joined together." —_—_—— CROIX DE GUERRE FOR ROSTON WOMAN. BEIRUT, July 12.—Mise Mary Holmes of Boston has received the Croix de Guerre from the French Government for relief work in the Urfa district of Asia Minor, where she has been in charge for the Near East Relief for three years, The award was made at a banquet given by Gen. Gouraud. KING 8 THECAROFNO REGRETS NOW The Best Buy Today for Power, Style, Economy and Easy Riding At the price of an ordinary 6, you may now secure a KING 8—a car that compares favorably in every essential with 8's that cost from $1000 to $1500 more Judge for Yourself Arrange now for a demonatration, gladly given at your convenience, without any obligation $1795 ¥ Coupe $2400 NEW PRICES f. o. b. Detroit Touring, Foursome, or Roadster $1795 Sedan $2550 P. Gerard, Dalenz Motor Co. wark 1902 Broadway, New York = West 42nd Street -, 1626 @rand Concourse, New York D. H. Buell, Dean Sales Corp., 1451 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn KING CAR CORPORATION —and— W. D, Relyea, Hackensack New/Haven Phone Columbus 0771 Stern Brothers West 43rd Street To-morrow (THURSDAY) cA Sale of Men’s Summer Neckwear Consisting of 4000 attractive Open-end Four-in-Hand Scarfs made of Foulard Silks, Crepe Failles and other seasonable materials, 3 5c each ($2.00 per Stern Brothers West Forty-Second Street And Men’s Straw Hats - Reduced! ‘ An excellent assortment of this seasons most desired styles and qualities taken from our regular stock and now marked at (Formerly $3.00 and 3.50) $1.65 West Forty-Third Street (Formerly $4.00 and 4.50) $2.25 FINE STRAWS or ROUGH SENNITS —the majority fitted with self-conforming cushion bands which add considerably to one’s comfort. half-dozen) ee » There Are Few Blessings in Life that are equal to the school- boy time and the first days in business, when you felt you must have somebody to talk to in vacant hours. remember how sure we all were of each. Possibly we might Do you other? do well to chase up those old friendships without our with, (Signed) (My ffraawals July 12, 1922. COURTESY and Satisfaction with , every purchase amilies to the advantage of both parties, Mark Twain said to get the full of joy you must oN somebody to divide it THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, Store Hours—9 to5 Broadway at Ninth EPONGE has many smart uses For frocks, of course, sports skirts, or gay over- blouses, suits, and coats and capes, bathing capes or little sports coats. All these are charming when made in either plain or patterned imported cot- ton eponge, which are being featured in the Dress Goods Salon, 95c and $1.35 yard Stripes, checks, plaids, floral designs and filet mesh weaves, as well as plain colors, in stunning shades. Firat Floor, Old Bullding. within and Important Sale--Girls’ Frocks Lovely tations of adorable Paris-made frocks —many the twins and sisters to some of this season's most successful models. 200 Tub Frocks, $7.75, $9.75 $11.75 to $16.50 grades Imported, check- ed ginghams, im- rted chambrays, evonshire cloth, linen and chintz. individual frocks, in- cluding reproductions and adap- 50 afternoon and party frocks, $9.75 to $25 $15 to $39.50 grades Striped, wool challis, crepes de chine, Georgette crepes and fine nets, many of the latter made over taffeta combina- tions or combined with pretty. rib- bons. There are a host of delightful colors in each collection. Sizes range from 6 to 16. Girls’ Own Corner, Second Floor, Old Building New York’s most complete stock of Printed Foulards & Radium Silks —Said a woman in the Silk Rotunda the other day An unusual selection, small, neat; close patterns, or great spreading, gor- geous ones. Plenty of navy blue and black and lighter shades, 40 in. wide, thousands of yards of it, all at $1.95 the yard By careful comparison we have found the same silk to be selling elsewhere at- from $3.50 to $4.50 the yard. \ The young lady pictured has made hersaly! « a stunning beach-cape of one of the’ smartest patterns of the radium silk. As only about three and a half yards are needed for this Street Floor, Old Bullding, Sheer White Zephyr Sweaters feature short sleeves and a drop stitch weave for Jashion’s sake, and are Specialized in price—$4 Short slip-on models of finest zephyr yarn, round necks, and knitled bands at cuffs and hip, in contrast to the lacey drop stitch. Women’s Sports Shop, Second Floor, Old Bullding. Boys’ $1.50 Khaki Knickers, 95c Special purchase, Every part subject to strain is reinforced, Adjustable button knees, 6 to 17 years. Good khaki. Knickers made for hard service. Inside seams are taped. Watch pocket, Big roomy pockets. Sizes Boys’ Khaki Sports Blouses, $1 Blouses for “a regular fellow”—sports collar, short sleeves. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Boys’ Khaki Hats, 75c Built for roughing it. . * "Phone and mail orders promptly attended to. Street Floor, New Bullding. FINAL Men’s Suits, $14.75 All our $23.50 grades Men’s Suits, $23.50 All our $35 grades 182 suits at $14.75. 210 suits at $23.50. Our own stocks, ill that remain of spring and early summer selections in the Men’s Lower Priced Clothing Store. for Fall. All coats half lined. Sizes 34 to 46, Good for now. Good Last call for good choice and good savings. Blue Serge Suits, sizes 34 to 46, included Golf Suits, sizes 34 to 42, included In the Broadway Store, corner Elghth Street. cape, the material has cost her less than $7 hy 1922, 18 VISITORS will find the Store easy to get to Telephone 470) Stuyvesant Formerly A. T. Stewart | Another Timely Sale of Blouses 1,200—all the manufacturer had— ‘ 1 4 5 Lingerie blouses—first time onsale at ° Just the right styles to wear all summer with sports frock, suit, separate skirt, sweater or sports jacket. Well made, down to the smallest detail, of sheer, white voiles, and smartly trimmed with imitation laces—wide filet or Valenciennes—and fine drawn work and hemstitching. There are tuxedo models with embroidered collars and vestee effects—models with round necklines outlined with softly pleated frills—and models with becoming roll collars. * * & The sale will be held Thursday on the Main Aisle, Street Floor, Old Bldg., in the Blouse Sec- tion, Down-Stairs Store, Old Building, and on the Subway Aisle, New Building, the same styles in each size fram 58 to 44 at each place. ° Average Half Price--and less 1,062 pairs of Women’s Shoes) 6 7 5 Our Own $12 to $15 grades... i e We have rounded up all odd groups of our pumps and low shoes for women—about 50 styles and leathers and coiors—all fashionable shoes—none of the extreme type— shoes that started the season at $12 to $15 pair—some of which were reduced recently to $7.75, and some to $9.50—and will let them all go Thursday. at $6.75 pair. * * «& TONGUE SHOES—patent leather, suede, brown satin. OPERA SHOES—patent leather, a few bronze and white. OXFORDS—tan and black calfskin walking shoes; afternoon styles in brown and black suede and tan calfskin (low French heels). ALSO—a miscellaneous collection of strap slippers and tongue shoes, embracing ‘ practically all the season’s favored styles. { SIZES 314 to 714; widths AAA to D; but, of course, not in every style, leather or ; color. ‘Thursday, Avenue of Shoes, Firat Floor, Old Bidg, $2.50 to $7 Straw Hats-$1.95 8 All Sennits. Well cushioned * * Several heights of crown Several widths of brim * 8 Including the famous Lincoln-Bennett and Redleaf, London, sennits, and some very fine American sennits. Comfortable hats. Well made, Well bleached. Well finished. Hats that will be as good for next year as for today. * * © ° won’t be enough 3,600 Shirts ( to go around There are (1) shirts made of English woven madras custom shirtings, such as we have used in $6.50 shirts, (2) shirts of American woven madras with awning stripes in lavender, blue, green and tan, (8) shirts of woven madras with fibre silk stripes in a variety of widths and designs and colorings—$3 grades. Great choice. Fine quality. Good savings. * * » Men’s Union Suits, 65c $1.25 and $1.50 grades 871 suits of fine sheer plaid madras, sizes 8 4to 44. And 80 suits (size 34 only) in striped and figured mer- cerized madras and corded madras. Knee length. Elastie webbing at back. 300 prs. of Fine, Clean, White Flannel Trousers---Special $9.75 Nothing like them in the country at the price, Best American flannel— good, substantial weight. Made by the most expert trousers maker in the country. Styled well. Sewed with silk. Excellent trimmings. Waist sizes 28 to 46. In the Main Shops for Men.. Sleeveless. Street Floor, New Building ee ee I

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