The evening world. Newspaper, July 31, 1922, Page 5

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Ni SiGRAG AKA Sirsa Four Evening World “Vol- unteer Reporters” Divide » $285 as Reward for Their Observation and News In stinct, The following are the winners the first week's Capital F ‘The Evening World's “What Did You Bee To-day? contest among its @housands of volunteer repc St First Prize, $100—J. J. GRA- HAM, No. 314 East 52d Street. Second Prize, $50—FRANK E. Buckley, No, 25 West 43d Street, Manhattan. Third Prize, $25— HENRY STROVERT, No. 329 Lexington Avenue, Brooklyn. Fourth Prize, $10—ANNA SCHLISMAN, No. 494 East 165th Street, Manhatta The news @hich won the was: SOME ONE WAITS FOR SOME ONE. 1 was passing Leonard and Centre Streets when | sa a young woman lift her baby from its carriage and hold it with its face toward one of the windows of the City Prison. | could not who was in the window and id not want to stare, but who- joman and her to him for several minutes. 3. J. Graham, the winner, Holmes Protective Agency ‘He was born in County Mayo, Ire andcame to this country fift ago. He has sent in more than a ations to the “What To-Day?"" editor, and only last week was awarded $1 for one which was p' He began writing interest trom the day the contest was © rted Tho Second Capital Prizo was v wby a story published on July 25. It ‘was: ““ME AND GRAMPA AN’ TIGE.’ On Riverside Dik near 187th Btreet, a little liow just big enough to wel ‘toddling along hand in hand with an ¢ rly man, evidently bis gre i With the other hand tl child hauled along a little woolly toy do on wheels. They wore tray slowly in the direction of a bub bling drinking fountain, Arriving there the boy picked up the toy dog and with serious phiz went through all the motions of giving the “dog? a drink. Apparently neither Gramp nor the boy was thirsty, for neither took a drink. During all the time I watched them they did not exchunge ¢ word. The “dog” having enjoyed his “drink” the trio turned about and headed for 140th § Frank E. Buckley is mans {nsurance agency at the Street address, but lives at No, 618 ‘West 136th et. He has always had the livel interest in children and this, he said, accounted for his observation of the youngster chron- fcled in the foregoing paragarph, His chief interest centres about a little iece, to whom he ts a sort of second father. ‘The Third Capital Prizo w it to this story, which app i July THREE CHFERS FOR HOFF! AREY YOU READY? f travelled trom Far Rockuway to Jamaica at § o'clock Mur evening by trolley. In Lawrence Township I was standing on tl front end near the young motor man, when he violently applied the brake and shut the power off with a suddenness that ulmos whot me over the dashboard and had lifted a baby f tracks and carried tt to t walk, At that moment crisis child and car were not feet apart. ‘‘What's your no the ‘motorman “Hoff,” he said. The number on his cap was No. 79, I'd lke to have the Incident recorded by way of doffing my hat to a brave and alert young man, Bave on Saturdays and Sundays Benry Strovert walter employed fm the Bankers’ Club in Manhattan. On these two days ho we at the Golf Club, : He is fifty-three of Franco, but When he told ed to try for World prizes she, ebilities, smiled ut th THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 31, 1922. alr. RICH SON REFUSES groans. Approaching the route rand leaped over the cliff. Mark-iCOL, ERIC BALL, FAN |the London parks to cricket players cliff-edge he was uble to make out the} ham took him to the Englewood Hos- TO HELP DAD, SO HE J gure ct a man. sprawted sevonty.| DU! In a dying condition OF CRICKET, HERE|ttey wer opened: “tte wa om #0 ea the ow, Bird told hoapltit ittendents that —— mmittee of St. Dunstan's Howtle In “ What Did You See To-Day ?’’ Contest LEAPS FROM CLIFF)" cci.05' Ru « rope, mato i cnt m2 weaihy noni in Wee whol Most Talked Of Man in|" theBlnd where 300 in ear a tree atid ‘lowered ‘himeelt down 5 " ' port, and that added to his other} London Gets Park Open Jane Cowl, the actress, who went Penniless and and Jobless, Old tt pia oat tnan's} eetevances made him dospondent. Siday to i abroad in May, returned. Mise Cow! Man Cuts Wrists, Then | then putied tho man up after Sunday to Game. nat she had two new plays which stte Tho man, terribly injured Col. Erie Ball, just now one of the | Would not discu but in which she expects to appear this season, ‘ jong the other passengers were beg of the Fire Hrigade Committ . Andre Reider, lecturer and pub. London County Council, was a | ticist, and Mrs, F. Wiliam Duval of 3 Geor most talked of men in London, mem Jumps. name to Markham Chief of Police Willlam Markham of | SItty-s'x. He |} Mills Hotel in New York. Last night. Englewood Cliffs was patroling the » said because of lack to ussume despondent a le Dios Bojorquez har | pas ger on the White & liner [TL fon, here , 4 \ to visit her son, E territory above the Dyckman Street! of work and poverty, he went to the|y credentials to Presiden’ | Baltic, which arrived to Col Duval, of Rye, Mrs ‘Duval i Fe last night when he heard Palisades, slashed both wrists with a ¢ Min ster from Mexico. Ball for years has led a fight to opens panied by her daughter Valerte. —s Charge purchases will appear on bills rendered September Ist a RENRY STROVERT eS THIRD PRIZE. SECOND. PRIZE. nothing more to her about it, that is, not until he handed a Night Pte- torial edition of The Evening World, the en paper,” of the day his con- tribution appeared t proclaimed him a winner of the d e of So far as his wife knows, Stro a3 never written anything before for publication, Annual August Sale of McCreery Quality Linens 25% to 4O% Less than Regular © Fourt by this contribut SOMETIMES LIFE ITSELF If LIKE A GREASED POLE. me frien nd T walked over * 1 Belmont Ave- 1 where the Talian folk were ! onclusion a celebra- fost. cate "mad as SCHUMAN Towels and Toweling Decorative Linens Flags were flying. | ‘There were no ee Scotch All Linen Huck Towels Real Madeira Luncheon ' become “What Did You Seo" hemmed doz., 4.20 Sets, hand-embroidered. Set, 4.75 and 5.75 Real Madeira Tea Napkins, hand-embroidered corners. Doz., 5.50 and 6.75 Pure Irish Linen Tea Nap- Irish All Linen Huck Tow- els, hemstitched. doz., 5.00 to write be- Schlisman to an reporter who tn- er good 1 ' encouraging 1 will he a real ‘What Did reporter from now on. I Irish All Linen Glass and Pantry Towels, hemmed. Red or Blue checks. doz., 5.50 0 glorious ful Ttalian om, everyday lard. think all one has to do is jot down kins, itched. 2 x up. the what is going on uround one, to earn frish All Linen Twilted Kit- ns, hemistitched.. doz:, 5.00 t o—for the rich awards at [handsome pin money. hon’ Towels ited Mosaic Tea Napkins, hand- tl We watched for nearly “yo just finished my vacation chen Lowels, or Blue. broid 9 t nour, but when we left the | Any one who ever finished a vacation doz., 6.00 embroidered corners. doz.5.75 1 the cheese we till up | knows that T will not be hard put to find a way to spend the money I h rned. I have sent In pretty|two other incidents and I'm just © First] watching daily for some more good Thursday and the|news.”* Prize, Miss Schls-| Miss Schlisman is manager of Wil- thousands of others who liam Warner, Inc. Grecian Maid With Classic Hair to Oust Bobbed Flapper, Is Decree ST. LOUIS, July 31—A Grecian maiden, with classically bound hair, Sheets Pillow Cases hemmed. doz., 2.90 and 3.75 Ifemstitched, of Irish Linen, Real Madeira hand-embroi- Sheets, twin bed size, pr. 10,00 dered Guest Towels. each, 2.25 UR representative has personally searched the — Cases, size 2214x36 in. pr. 2.25 best linen centers abroad for this August Sale. | 1 The result is, large quantities of fine linens which ad- | $000 yards Irish All Linen vantageous purchases enable us to offer way below 3,000 yards Irish All Linen Crash Toweling our usual low prices. Glass Toweli Yerd 19¢ Table Cloths and Napkins Yard 23 Turkish Bath Towels, Daily man, jong flo & robes, and a jal-1ik ar—s vi! B y 4 lor owin ‘obes, and sandal-like footwear—such will be the stylish girl Red or Blue borders, 1000 Ineh All:Linen Damask 600 doz. Irish All Linen Red or Blue checked, who will replace the present “flapper,” in the opinion of some delegates bleached Table Cl ihe ine 70x70 i i D. k Table Napki Pure Irish Linen attending the convention of the National Hairdressers’ Association which Be Oe SER Ie reese able Napkins, size each, 2.85 21x21 in. doz., ypened here to-day. Tae hairdress, naturally, would have to fit the flow- 90 ing sleeves of the straightline frocks, declared one of the delegates, and in accordance with that edict, bobbed hair eventually will have to The colffure must fit fashion and place, sald another expert, and tt's ut time that women learn not to wear the same sort all the time. A coiffure becoming for afternoon wear }ited for evening ap- e other occasion, Annual August Sale of August Sale of “Beverly” Blankets and Comfortables | Muslin Sheets and Cases O hird Less th R 1 Made expressly for James McCreery & Co. ne-thir ss than Negular Very Specially Priced HOSE who are wise will buy HERE is a distinct advan- oO eu as it was centuries ago, is seen by other halr probable when the “curly bob’? finds Refreshment Sets from 85.00 to $100.00 her days counted. Women who pay = . 3 é a NOVINGTON refresh- their Winter Blankets now, tage in buying Muslin Sheets they do to dress will be looked upen ment set comes pret- y 2 Serene bier eaiioracel | Nrmineilicrenned Han when they may procure the wool. and Pillow Cases now, as any one sirinise of another delegates ait. The only trouble is iest of all wool blankets at 33 1-3% who glances at these sizes and es eae: vaasane that after buying it, ii . ‘, ws bs nuntrated I demon you're he least bitsefiah below their regular oe Wool prices will see. The quality is Mayor Kiel to tt —you' more apt to - ,; advane — * « vor Kiel “presented | to ‘the ro i Hoes O68 to prices are constantly advancing. smooth and fine—the prices sub ome, a key made from avait atae. Ours are lowered. stantially lowered. the hair of an auburn-haired Ameri- can beauty OVINGTON'S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST. Ss ae DINAND L. PARR, JES, July Ferdinana mer President of the Coca- d here after an Ul 300 All Wool White Blankets, pr.,10.50, 12.50 Hemmed Muslin Sheets Fine California wool is all that lias gone-into their making. They formerly formerly 7 b ene ‘ecolore ‘ 72x99 inves. 1.65, each, 1.35 81x108in..,..1.95, each, 1.65 are in both single and double bed sizes, and have colored borders. 792x108 in.. -+.1.75,each, 1.45 90x99 in.. «. ,.1.95, each, 1.65 as much attention to the colffure . 5 2 81x99 in..04,.-L75, a : in. C 500 White Blankets (Mouble pr, 4.95, 6.75 1x99 in 1.75,each,1.45 90x108 in.... .2.15, each; 1.80 These are wool and cotton, with pink or blue borders. A warm x . 5 sda ato, Gate: Hemmed Muslin Pillow Cases formerly formerly .50c, each, 38e Special! All Wool Camp Blankets, each, 3.50 42x36 n...,...38e, each,27e 50x86 in.. . ..55¢, each, 45¢ They dre.64x84 in. Olive Drab. Blankets with a brown stripe di Be, each,Bde S4x8thin.... border. Values in Oriental Rugs at Flint & Horner’s August Sale CHINESE CARPETS, averaging 10x8 feet, formerly $298.00 . . now $196.00 BELUCHISTAN RUGS, averaging 5x3 feet, formerly $37.00 . . . . now $24.75 es Comfortables Candlewick | Extra Special 600 Lamb's Wool-filled Com- 1200 1500 fortables, of Spreads, rach 6.75 rate pWigh del ipiaeie, ol feurol csieack: a“ MuslinSheets Muslin Pillow Hand -tufted Candlewick SAROUh MATS, average size 244x1M sateen borders; full size. === Spreads in a variely of colors ; 5 Ynaae. vin, Df feet, formerly $36.00 + +. now $24.00 each, 5.95 oh eta avail a White. bach 95e Cases, Each 23e MOUSSOL RUGS, averaging 544x3% feet, 250 Sateen bordered Com- The material is muslin of a Hemmed Sheets, size Hemmed Cases, sizes formerly $49.00. . . » . . now $32.50 fortables, sanitary white cot- superior quality, and the size S3x90 in. formerly 1.50 45x36 in. formerly 35e ton filled; full size; choice of sufficiently large for a double | (Second Floor} FLINT & HORNER CO., Inc. colors. each, 2.95 bed We reserce the right to limit quantities 20.26 West 36TH STREET A few yards from Fifth Avenue [Second Floor)

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