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Dozen Women Want to Adopt Swamp Baby Homes Offered to Waif Who Was Saved From Death ! by Goat. Evidently satisfied with her sur- foundings and the dolls given to hor the year-and-a-half-old baby girl who was found early Sunday morning, guarded by a half wild goat, in the marsh lands near Coney Island Creek, off Stillwell Avenue, remains stil! un- identified and capturing the hearts of fall who come in contact with her, Horribly bitten by mosquitoes and left to die with only a bottle of milk to soothe her, the child was found by fifteen-year-old Jerry Pernice, who heard the cries of the y and found her sitting in the marsh. The baby ‘was taken to the Kings County Hos- pital, wHere she !s known as ‘Jane Doe.” , More than a dozen worf#n have ap- plied at the hospital to have the baby given to them for adoption. Some of the women, many of them well dressed and evidently well to do, seemed to think the hospital authorities have the power to surrender the baby to -them. They were informed that a court order would be necessary. Detective Lawrence of the Coney Island station ts making every effort to trace the parents of the child Jena would lead to identification were cut away. However, he is investi- gating the car conductor's report that a poorly dressed man and woman were seen to board a West End trolley car early Sunday near the place where the baby was found. The woman was crying and the man was trying to comfort her. The couple rode into Brooklyn. The wom- an was about twenty-four years old, five feet four and a half inches tall and poorly dressed. ‘The man was about the same age and size. ——— ee DENTIST’S CHART AIDS IN IDENTIFYING BODY Bronx Man Was Drowned tn Storm When Canoe Capnized. Relatives have identified the body of John C. Anderson, twenty-two, No. 4188 Digney Avenue, the Bronx, who was drowned in the Sound off Rye on June 11 while canoeing with his fiancee. and whose body was washed ashore at Northport, L. 1, Inst Saturday. The body had been buried as unidentified, but was exhumed at the request of relatives, It was identified with the aid of a dentist's chart Anderson's mother had a bungalow at Rye. With his fiancee, a Miss Red- dinger, he started to canoe to Green- wich, Conn., and was caught in the storm, The canoe was upset and An derson drowned. Miss Reddinger was rescued clinging to the canoe. a WOMEN LEAD MEN IN WILSON BIRTHPLA STAUNTON, Va., 12.—For the first time in {ta histo; taunton, the birthplace of Woodrow Wilson, has more women voters thi pen. The Hat just published shows women voters and 1,497 men; 1,312 white women and 1,821 white m AR THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1922. test sna ss a oka A arama ete ce cna et Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE An Exceptional Selling of , Seamless Wilton Rugs AN exceptional selling of these well known rugs. ,We have just selected some of our finest and radically reduced. them. Each rug 1s new. There ts a wide chore of colors and designs, including Chinese, Perstan and conventional designs. All sizes to match. We are quite sure this news will attract many of you who need new rugs immediately for your summer home or office. Ic ys one of those opportunities that comes seldom and lasts only a short time. Regulation Size 9x12 Feet $67.50 he Real Hand Made Laces Specially Priced Filet 90¢ Yard —5 ch widths for Irish 90c Yard —Hand crocheted collars and lingerie edges and insertions Beautiful quality. made in favorite designs of a fine quality; 14 inches wide. Val. 85c Yard—* inch edges that Irish $1.25 Yard—Edges and in make the daintiest : sertions of the trimmings for lingerie, a very low price same fine quality, 2 inches wide Binche 55c Yard —Edges and insertions 54 inch wide, the kind that are chosen by many women for lingerie GROUND FLOOR A Summer Sale of Ribbons RIBBONS have come back to favor—very much so indeed—as you know by the quantities of ribbon trimming, sashes and so on, you see these days These ribbons, just the kind you want for immediate wear, have been considerably reduced in price, Then too, you can use some of them for fancy work during the summer, to make charming gifts for Christmas nae! 7c Yd.gcais Sit, 75¢ Ydighe ct ribbons to make bons, 814 x9!4 inches wide, to make sashes the smartest hats or to use for hat bands on 9 ‘There is no definite clue, as all marks Stern Brothers West 42d Strect and West 43d Street. Announcing a Continuation of Our Clearance Sale of MISSES’ WRAPS and CAPES Reduced to $25 Yes, there are still some left, and more than likely, the wrap you have been looking for in vain is right here waiting for. you—smart, trim, youthful. Wraps and Capes of veldyne, Canton crepe, and tricotine, all handsomely silk lined. 14-16-18 years. Sale of Summer Silks At Exceptional Price Concessions. AIlL-Silk Canton Crepe —Good assortment colors; ample juantities; white, navy blue ard black} 40 inches wide 2.45 ~ Dies Pi nad — Navy lue and black; 36 inches wide 1.25 White Sport Satin-- . Standard quality; good wie Yad. 1.65 wide. Per yard 1.35 Natural “Honan” Fongee Silk (imported) White Broadcloth arp nt weight Silk—Excellent weight and and quality ; 33 uality; 36 ins. ins.-wide. Yard L2Z5 wide at Yard AS SECOND FLOOR SPIRIN SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physi- cians over 22-years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headaclte Rheumatism { Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis } Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Bandy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—! ists. idspkia the trade mi, jaa Manufacture of Movosceticacidester of Balt 9x15, $97.50 6x9, $42.50 84x10, $62.50 4¥%/2x7', $26.50 FIFTH FLOOR Featuring J. S. Brown & Son’s Table Linens In the July Linen Sale THIS announcement will be good news to the many housewives who use these famous linens. Every price on a great many interesting table cloths and napkins has been reduced. Other Special Sale Values Beautiful Irish Damask Table Cloths in round designs, yox7o inches . . $4.95 Napkins to match, 2223 inches, dozen, $6.75 "Old Bleach” Hemstitched Huck Towels, $13.50 100 dozen of these well-liked face towels, regulation size, at this exceptignal price. SECOND FLOOR Beach Umbrellas $3.95 YOU will want one of these charmingly gay umbrellas at the beach this summer. They spread six feet when open, but fold into a 40-inch bag to carry in your car. Black and orange, red, white and orange, tan and green, tan and blue. Complete with carrying bag . . . « - $4.45 FIFTH FLOOR Clearance Midsummer Furniture DRASTIC reductions on some of our most attractive summer reed furniture. You may select numerous charming designs in the following finishes—frosted brown, antique ivory, antique mahogany, black or ebony. Frosted Brown Chairs and Rockers, in Cretonne : $18, $20, $22, $25 Frosted Brown Rockers, in Cretonne, $16 Frosted Brown Chairs, in Cretonne, $24 Frosted Brown Settees, Cretonne seat and back . . . . . $40, $45, $50 Frosted Brown Tables . $12, $20, $25 Antique Mahogany Chaise Longue, Cre- tonne Seat and Bak. . . . $40 Antique Ivory Chairs or Rockers, $18.50, $20 Antique Ivory Chairs . - . . $24 Antique Ivory Settee - - « » $20 Antique Ivory Settee, Cretonne seat and back os 3 5 3 6 « + 8 $45 Ebony Finish Wing Chairs, Cretonne seat and back. . . 4 $20, $25 Ebony Finish Table, glass top ang Cre- tonne. . . - Berens 2) Antique Mahogan, Finish Wing Chairs, Cretonne seat and back . . . $20 Blue Fiber Chairs or Rockers . . $15 4-piece Buttercup and Blue Suite, Cretonne GAL eee wie + P50 4-piece Putty Enamel Decorated Suite, velourseat . - » »‘» - $300 SIXTH FLOOR > () Special—Wardrobe Trunk, $36.50 FULL SIZE. Has shoe box, 12 hang- ers, locking bar for all « awers, laun- dry bag, open top. Three-Quarter Size Wardrobe Trunk, 330 10 hangers,'shoe pockets, laundry bag, 4 drawers, including women’s hat com- partment; 4o inches high, 21 wide. Steamer Wardrobe Trunk, $20 6 hangers, shoe pockets and compart ment for women’s hats. “Ask Mr. Foster” about the trains and hotel reservations you want for your vacation. SEVENTH FLOOR Wrought Iron Bridge Lamps $6.50 f Another Striking | XC Value LZ < COMPLETE with 12-inch parchment shade—this is truly a value such as we have seldom, almost never, been able to offer, It has black with gold leaf or polychrome finish and adjustable arm with swivel socket. ‘You may have your choice of several taste- ful designs in the: parchment shade PIFTH FLOOR Imported Ratine oA New Price 95¢. Yd. THE lowest price at which we have ever offered this quality of ratine. It was our good fortune to secure it at a low price, It-1s yours to buy it most inexpensively, One of the most popular sports fabrics of the season, it 1s shown in dozens ot colors: blues, greens, tans, lavender, tan. gerine, grey and others, SECOND FLOOR for light summer frocks Moi —A splendid pee 35¢ ¥O5 “firmly woven quality in dozens of colors, 434 inches wide. For hair ribbons, covering hangers, and so on. pe $1.10 Yd — Moire faille, *plain taffeta and changeable basket weave. All of them unusually beautiful qualities and all in many lovely colors. 934 to 10 inches wide. Truly exceptional values. Panamas 834 inches wide, Washable Lin- —A new and very dur- gerie Ribbon ableCantonweave inpink, blue and white. Specially priced for this selling. No. 134, 30c; No. 2, 60c; No. 3, 75c; No. 5, $1, per piece of 10 yards. Antique ~-Ribbon panels Metal Panels 91.2501 he eight size for a bag, charming in color and de- sign. They are 8 inches wide and 8 inches long. Two panels make a bag. GROUND FLOOR Sanitary Goods cA Two Day Selling at Reduced Prices 25 Yards Sanitary Gauze . . $1.65 5 Yards Sanitary Gauze . . 35¢ 1 lb. Roll Absorbent Cotton . 29¢ Johnson & Johnson Sanitary Nap- kins, small -size 14 dozen, 30¢ White or Flesh Color Sanitary Belt, medium and large size . . . 45c White dr Flesh Color Sanitary Apron 5 45c White or Flesh Color Sanitary Apron. so 3 «2 2 “696 Sanitary Bloomers, flesh color, me- dium or large, step-ins or en- velopss . . 6 « «© « © $1.95 GROUND FLOOR Satin Crepe, Special, $2.65 AN unusually low price for this beautiful fabric and an unusually lovely quality to find at any price. It is heavy, yet soft and easily draped. Exquisite colors include the most unusual -Paris shades, Japan, Lanvin green, caramel, sunburst, silver, cardinal, white, black and many others. 40 inches wide. GROUND FLOOR -White French Dress Linens, 85c°Yd. THESE are of a superior quality and make the most charming of summer frocks. 45 inches wide. Men’s Wear Serge, $2.25 Yard— A very moderate price for this navy blue serge of good quality and firm weave. It is shrunk, ready for the needle. 54 inches wide. SECOND FLOOR Printed Terry Cloth, 80c Yard This is the ideal mid-summer drapery fabric for shore and country cottages. Also makes charming bathrobes. The price is very special. FIFTH FLOOR i?” Period Model Cabinet Victrola, $75 GENUINE Victrola enclosed in a re- production of the famous Chippendale Cabinet. Terms as low as $5 down, $5 per month. Get Thin to Music Wallace Reducing Records, Set, $15. SEVENTH FLOOR At Less Than Regular Wholesale Cost Philippine Nightgowns, $1.95 AN extraordinary purchase! New, fresh merchandise that would ordinarily have to sell at a much higher price. Fine qi uality material, beautiful hand work and exquisite embroidery. Almost matchless values as you'll agree when you see them. SECOND PLO ° g Women’s Full Fashioned Silk Stockings, $1.35 A GOOD, medium weight with lisle soles and tops. Black, white, rose-beige and brown. You'll probably buy them by the half dozen pairs. GROUND FLOOR ron suscep?

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