The evening world. Newspaper, July 13, 1922, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922,” ” bd bout to experiment with|P. M t am not prepared to 55 to11 P.M. fashions, by courtesy of Nast Publica-] French, Anna Fair; TV., fox trot, ‘Tell reports from 8 to 8 P. M tions. Subject, ‘What Parts Is Wearing | Her at Twilight,” featurin: 1 "_ ver Prof, Mary T, Barber, Columbia U X., fox trot, Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. for wireless ery hour from 11 A, M. to 6 je i and drummer; V., vocal, se a8 to the na PON At the Rao . House," Hilda Gross; VI., vocal, 10 Pp E- ) aerial which is 24 Weather reports at 11 A. M., 1, 6 an 10.30 P, M.—Popular musical pro- ad I Belleve In a4 f seph = H q IN = r ting of two wires 75111.01 Pp. M mme by talented children of Amer-| VII. waltz, ‘Moon Rive N —— ~ EE fee nm with a ground of 48 fe C 7.00 P.M. “Jock bt tories,” b fe VIL, vocal, “Raby,” written by i : n feat. Als hal David Cory ears fe tdward L.. linke and his orchestra. | tmke, dedicated to Baby Jean Connelly, SERV h step.” Ans 7.45 1. M L, fox trot, “Do It Again,’ featuring | sung by Baby Jeon Connelly, the fiv: DS ICE COLUMN. Cay best for aerfal construction, ‘The lead-|j, y will only take a short tin a By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. |» according to the fire underwriters, | ¢, ect yourdelt sufficiently to tae RADIO INSPECTORS EXAMINATION, vert i fee oh There is just a week left for all whi vol ‘ aspire to the position of rariio inspector f to submit ther applications for per- h mission to take the examination of the] he either bare or in United States Civil Service Cormmigs of not less than 8, or if he will be July 1% The] Of approved copper-clad steel not tes See ‘closing: Gay “will be July! 18) The at ia Bou will Mid that th self-supporting will give red by the Bureau of Navi-1a much neater r result The] than the thin, ft trombonet and cornet, M. Finkel; 11, ‘Every Light on Broadway,” Spiro; III., vocal, “Mimi (in| 3 , fox trot, “My featuring banjo, . M.—Hawafian program Miss Edith McDowell ar MeDowell duets, in the Programme — “Mat "On the Beach at Waki Ks cept that copy Junior Misses’ _Organdie Frock's 4.24 Were $6.47 Various pretty models, one of which is sketched. Maize, orchid, pink and Kt; aK may be used.’ cording to the Avdi0 Paravency srominnw the npanion, * M.—"'Color In Home Di ie Martin Breese, cou = Operate nelectiona by y gee res * 4, soprano: GB "itr gobn Daley at th BH soot" Gro a hd r Positions pay $1,890 and $ and are o} ; gation, Department of Comme examinations will be held in cities} 4 per year . Cohn, Brook Where an office of the commission is}can I obtain better ¢ ines Will a variable cond: | be aig -——— ny antenna, which is 90 fe RADIO LICENSES FOR AUTOS? a 3 Soot lead-in, Marconi signala? Th os blue. Sizes 12 to 17 years. pos m1 . ‘in wd > id. verb short aaah fcupnteeh a Porannornvew Darran WWZ—New York. ot go geass Gost Junior Misses’ Silk Dresses—crepe de and twenty—discovered that hia opera-] Phones and the nece ee et GAL eee | 360 Metres. cg Cae Coe 85st chine and taffeta—several models— and newer bs A 20 5 tons were subject to great interference | eroatly improved by the well asa UV for a single lamp gee Mist a 0 8 et sizes 12 to 17 years— | from automobiles, motorcycles and mo-|grid and plate variometers ‘ 1.40 P, M.—Brlef song recital by | EN Gg WE 0 special 1 2. 3 tor boats. The ignition system of theone in series in the grid circult and trice Bloom, soprano; J. 1 asi ott re | ; the other in series in the plate cireult ba ! a 99% eos engine creates an clectro-1 fs A_ potentiometer connected across the « t the plano. (a) sin M Be =p os . ’ > = wave of about twenty metres and/iqs pottery and to tho negative pole|ireater latitue ; Heart,” Woodman; (b) “My Little Sun os? iy c ‘irls Khaki Pla Suits makes regular communica almos\ lof the “B" battery will give you con as Hawa Vander “A as oe y impossible with the short w trol of the electrical cireults that Is Tadias' Gilenateyotee ‘4 eh ce: While discussing the future of t Snabia IA Oe heh wae ana oan }| India," Rimsky-Korsako «a wave, Marcon! said if the short wure & perfect balanc WJ2—Newark Brief song recital by 1 3.40 P.M fe to amount to anything Special. -o2, i your reception. With t | atrice TE » Soprano; J. Thur j Dilists will ither {}you will get the best tha 360 Metres, ' plano. (a) “An Evening * transmitting licenses ‘ ‘4 cf te set is capable of ¢ _—_—_—_— n hi (b) “Hindu tunab engines so as to be within ¢ condenser In the ante f y stad 2 mi SES e oe cea ten i i It looks as though the motorist ¢ ROU Help youd aise wee fe at 12 af. and ¢] Senge? Ware; (e) “To You 1 send My Practical suits for play and future would ha 3 Heart," O'Hara all vacation wear. Waist e to i FP. M D. City—1 made a loose 1 time at 12.55 ¢ 440 P. M.—Vogue's Paris cable on 2 regulations, “The eit ae ee eae and bloomers combined. fengih of the autoist’s license as well/S'knal with it at all ea fla: speed, attached. What 1s Sizes 6 to 14 Years should I tga RE f = wea Answer ® Vo 4, 2. oF SF (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. 1/0/4204 4 Benue ve Ed. A » r : 4 y GIRLS’ SUMMER FROCKS—Sheer flowered lawns with organdy trimmings— sizes 8 to 14 years—wete $1.94... 1.50 MISSES’AND GIRLS’ KHAKI KNICKERS —sizes 12 to 20 years— Special......... . 1.62 Women’s Bathing Suits and Dresses Worsted, taffeta and surf cloth—slip-on models in all black or black with colored piping—worsted in navy, black and high colors—with or without belts—all sizes in lot, but not in each style—were. 84.94 and 95.04 3.95 Women’s Morning Frocks Were $2.94.......06 2.67 Attractive model of checked batiste with piped white organdie side panels, Tuxedo collar, vest, cuffs’ and sash. Blue, lavender, rose and green. Sizes 36 to 46. Women’s Porch Dresses voile and H., Bronx.—‘Kindly tell me the |]owing ‘hook-up. wire to use for a receiving ead-in and ground, Is Me ber 14 or 22 better for t interna. A connection of instruments Anawer. —Number 14 bare copper wire is the STEEL MAN'S WIFE LOSES : q Pate pe Welcoming our 250,000 ee |. i. Gaus New Customers with this ~ ‘ ? ° } body will be sent to-day to the home of | . “+ Sst as 4 , his mother, Mrs. John Sullivan, in Fifth |}... phone j Street, Brooklyn, where funeral services end Gi). wround: rhe “dette / | are to be held, Ff lines Indicate the connection for a vari- j N . / Operating in steel during the war Sul-Jabie condenser which will greatly im- @ | Uvan, formerly of this city, Jumped from | rove the pelo! It dal Ward to: aay, @ @B @ $35 per week sulary to a millionaire. |hust what stations any set will recely Brooklyn Man Dics Snddenly in Syracane Hotel. uly 13.—8' home ying al hotel, Mrs, Joseph Sulli- = Sullivan was stricken while here to.at-| over any tend the funeral of Peter Eckel, local} dinary steel company head. trouble in ee he 5 radius ‘of f GIRL, 14, SAYS MOTHER 3 . a ee, eran TEP into the nearest Blyn Store and LEFT HER TIED IN SACK 4 eraitito:teanenit possible to get a permit to transmit by > see what marvellous values we are Wireless telephone without getting . Fe 2 | Bis offering in this first sale to the new customers gained last spring! tons within a y moles, TAMPA, Fla., July 13.—The mother of Vivian Alvarez, fourteen, was ml sought to-day In connection with the story told by the girl that she had bees R A (3 | N G } ) tled In a burlap sack and abandoned on s : Empire City Course the porch of a prominent family. The girl was rescued by police fol i eRNiN xingham—large variety of styles lowing the report of @ neighbor that a (YONKERS AND MT. VERNON) : i ee “i eae Mol sack was hopping about on the porch TO- one piece or long waisted models next door. GRAMATAN with various trimmings—plain colors Fairview Purse checks and. plaids—sizes ~ ial LDER Dexterous Purse Rockland Purse : i i: i 36 to are $2.94 4 BY 127 TRICT. sprlagaals Poe pumps, Tan pumps; White pumps in Kid, ¢ ° 44-—were $2.94 and ss Senator Calder and Gav. ae Ae? FIRST RACH AT 2.30 P.M. Canvas, Nubuck and Buckskin. For , endorsed i ome district, nd = . the 12th, a meeting at Division, Ss s i the ‘Hapunitcan teadauarters of the diac |] ta fc vaeninta' Me Yet = dress wear, street wear, sports wear. For dolph as at . trict last night. Congressman 4 L. Kline, former Mayor of New York, |} 126th St, Alsor and State Senator William T. Simpson, |} Jerome Ave. Subway, or also were endorsed for renomination. |} ub ae Harold P. Winans was recommended || 4 : for Assemblyman. Collector of Internal by trolley from Revenue John T. Rafferty was endorsed SOMIEHON: to contin’ as di Misses’ and Women’s White Sport Silk and Flannel SKIRTS Illustrated right 5.50 Val. $8.97 All traits stop at } . city, country, seashore -everywhere! | cached Via ington and vest Parma The remarkable assortment will satisfy your sense of style and gratify your sense of values. Consider that Blyn’s regular prices are low— based on the biggest volume of shoe business in the city. Blyn’s sale prices therefore offer a money saving event unmatched anywhere! i Fl ls in wrep- Assortments are still complete —but can’t anes in wrap remain so very long. around style and satin model with gathered back, pockets and fancy buttons. Sizes 26 to 32. $325—Louis XVI. Walnut Pi . “yn? It is for your own interest to come early-— 10- lece Suite to the nearest Blyn Store—in New York, Reduced from $450 Payable $4 Weekly . Brooklyn, Newark. An unusually handsome suite of the dignified lines of the period, with prettily fluted leg» on all pieces. 60-inch Buffet, with mirror back; China Closet, with pretty latticed doors; two-door Server, 48-inch Table, extending to 6 feet; 5 Chairs and Arm Chair with genuine brown or blue leather esate Dining Room, Living Room and Bedroom Suites to please your taste, at prices to match any purse Khaki Skirt and Knickers—(illus- trated left)—for hiking, camping, ete.—well tailored—skirts with two pockets, belts and but- tons—value $2.97 ea 1 77 Bach yc csc aim . [Reduction on all Men’s Oxfords, $34 « 6" Misses’ and Small Women’s Sport Jackets Sleeveless model in red, green, copen—sizes 16 to 20—smart and new for all sports wear pd 95 were $3.97,......:00eeeeee ° House Furnishings for Every Home Floor Coverings for Every Room “Let Your Small Change Make a Big Change in Your Home.” ¢ It’s Easy on Our Liberal Credit Terms. | Summer Closing Hours: p Se ape Bs Lvl barter | ~Cut down the Family Shoe Bill The Harlem Store Will Be Open Monday Evenings Until 10 o'Clock The office and all departments running as usual, ———. Every woman's pump in stock reduced. i = < Plain and fancy models in one and two strap designs. Patent Leather and Satin 6 WEST SIDE STOKES Store Closed All Day Saturday During July and August. 16 UK Shoes Delivered Headquarters & Mail Order Dept We tbh ih Service Cilgee be Lond, FREE to Any Swarr diet oly. CowPERTHWAIT & Sons Be aah and Ath Bi Storva Part of the World 4 BROOKLYN STORES See Page 27 for Other Hearn Advertising. —~ i ge ani anemas 442-4440 Full ; opposite n i : NEW SHOPPING CENTRE STORE aronduiee ther © E “ Hi joa’? i F ~, Brenauey’ Suer Park Ave REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR ‘Oldest Furnitsre | euss in America 161 West 34th Street o Myrtie . Ridgewood. fd Aves, But as Pati s A FEW DOORS WEST OF MACY'S The Sunday World Real Estate Section 3d A & 121st S sd _—. Ri ; " All Stores Open Saturday Evenings Harker & MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. venue st St. ‘ark Row at Chath. 7 i H i 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. 193 to 205 Park Rew Circulation Over 600,000

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