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__THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1928, > , i i IN DEATH VALLEY, 134 missioner never a wledged, al-| Sept. 1 Ven Years’ Record of Weather Ha- ‘ -<-Pun-Loving New York Weleomes ENRIGHT GREETING While people find the ost trying, even the Panamint Range American riends' Operations Are SOCIETY LEADER TAKES UP BUSINESS Le Grand Griswold to Jote New York Firm, UTHAMPTON, Aug, L—Mra. Ls 1 Griswold, who usually passes th with | in-law, Mr though he made funy administrative changes to increase police eMeiency The change made about 600 more ” Traesferred to German Body. BERLIN, Aug. 1 ‘The American Wrier ‘Coney’s Carnival King and Queen * With Pomp ihe Week of Sept. 11 rena Shows the Hottest Region in the United Staten. policemen available for duty each day. The Commissioner said 500 men had just been graduated from the police training school. He thought that by increasing the area of patrol to make Mrs. ommitten, through its (From the Selentitic Amertoan.) Francis Bacon, Has formally] Ten years of record obtained at the 1 the American Embassy and|United States Weather Bureau's sub- ieneral that its Child Re. | station at Greenland Ranch, in Death witharawing:f Valley, Cal, indfeate that this is the 9. AY hottest region in the United States, and, S 1OSUUAD PLA Back at Desk. He Announces He May Restore Popular Sys- Recommendations : specialists recommend SES because of clearer clentife properties of while thoee who wear up the difference of 100 men it would i be possible to restore the without encoursging t men of the department a “Popular Interest Excited Already Indicates a Hot Battle of Ballots When the Sceptre Wielders Are wlety ‘i for it. so far as extreme maximum tempera vend THIN: LUTE LIRCArSme Selected by Pecp' | tem—To Promote Many. he Gotmissoher will give hin al Jecision red es arm concerned, the holtest ht grcator’ ‘conifer, claaae - tention th eek to promotions, In- yy the comunttt in Philadelphia. | region on earth. neat neonenicuous peat Al ce Island in agog over yalty to in Dgoe nile, Ween cape an onod » Quaker orcantzation’a oper. |The temperature of 124 dog Loneat, plenoun appent wheeges URE ~| Fahrenheit, recorded on July 10, 1919, is Jan September Beever pleperaucie 2 On AtHat Les q to bis desk af rns Jations here have covered a period of | belleved by meteorologists to be the Sette ren riainment of the weeks, Police A | Highest natural air tem ure ever re revolve for them and the Gtant Racer f] Will race for them alone. They can |) fide in the slides and the glides, and they can teeter down the toboggan + and go smash into the splashing pool )) Whey can ride on the carrousels if | they want to, but they don't have to. 4) There will be elephants for them to | ride; great caravans will be at their | disposal, but it is more than likely | that they will commandecr automo- biles, as everything in sight will be theirs, from peanuts te popcorn, from the waves that wash up on the beach and the weenies that bark on the | shore. jij Hot dogn We What ho! "1922—Coney Island Mardi Gras Revue." | _ Which means everything soe royalty must stand for that comes. And there is something coming in that week of the Carnival at Coney—something that has never been seen before down on that bean tiful isle of the sea and ‘The greatest mystery prevails as to i the identity of the merry monarchs 4) Who will lead their festive subjects in }) the September fiesta. President Will- 1 tom E. Mangels of the Carnival Com- } pany says that if any of the Mardi t Gras royal family is at present on the island they must he travelling incor. | He doesn’t know any of them. Ho swears it by his halidom William C. Meinch, Henry ©. Stubb- + mann and Ed Tily yho are looking }) after the floats, that the floats 1) are going to be the most elaborate *) ever seen on the island or any other | island, but confess that they don’t know who they are for. Of course they don't, becaume the | King and the Queen have yet to be {, elected. The rulers over the Mardi | Gras are going to be selected by pop- 4 ular vote. No hand-picked monarchs for Coney like they have over in Eu- ) rope. No siree! They've got to be )) pleked by a plebiscite—everybody 1s going to have a chance to vote. i And from the great watch-towers — j}| that rear their pinnacles into the sky i watchful eyes are on the sea.’ For | reports have reached Coney Island that ex-Kings and Queens and Dukes and Duchesses and Princes and Princesses whose thrones have been | kicked over in Europe are headed this Way to grab Coney's, Armies are ) gathered on the Bowery to repel the | {invaders should they come. Hot dog! but there'll be a rumpus. They might stand for a movie factor or a queen of the screen, but not for a movable monarch who's been moved trom a throne. ‘What ho, my Lord! Move on! everything | ere © throne, notwithstanding narcha of all thes Mair Luna will And move in the word down at Coney They are moving everything to make “1923 and the Mardi Gras Revue" the success of all successes. The week of Sept. 11-17 is going to be the greatest weeks of all weeks ever known at Coney Teland The mystery which hangs over the coming monarchs of the Mardi Gras will be dispelled in plenty of time to order your court the will be knight attendants (no « riders, esqutres from Barren Islan: heralds from Her: Thera will be ladies and © 1 hallyhoo men and bands of music, confetti and stream bright Nghts and soft 1 pathing beauties and cirls In prettier costumer rated stands along the line of march carrousels and calliopes rivalling one another in sound—one glorious revel from one end of Coney to the other a sight to dim the sun and put th moon into eclipse. Hail, hail to the King of the Mardi Gras! Hajl—a hailstorm to the Queen! Hot dog! “AULD ACQUAINTANCE” SHOULD BE WED, AND IS Jadge Knap) ries Here Years, “Should auld acquaintance be for- got?” No. Bhe should be married That Is the decision handed down yesterday by Judge Henry A. Knapp, Seventy-one, a widower, in his case with Miss Anna M. Duttilleul of Waverly, N. Y., fifty, his friend of twenty years’ standing. It is the only decision the Judge ever rendered in which he had a personal interest. Due record was made of it at the oMco of the Marriage License Clerk and a few hours later the couple were married at the Hotel Vanderbilt here, in the presence of close friends, the Rev. W. L. Sawtelle of the First Presbyterian Church of Scranton, Pa., officiating. Judge Knapp 1s a member of the firm of Knapp, O'Malley, Hill & Harris of Scranton, where he resides. The bride has just returned from two years in France with her father, an invalid. McCutcheon’s Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets Sale of Manhattan Shirts An exceptional opportunity for economical buying! You can now secure Manhattan- and McCutcheon-Make Fancy Negligee Shirts for about one-third less than regular prices. There is a wide assortment of these splendid shirts.in a large variety of smart patterns. Plan your affairs so that you can come in today, Regular Prt Sate Prices $2.50 $1.65 3.25 - + 2.25 400 - + 2.85 5.00 ba Ld 3.45 McCutcheon custom-tade shirts of Imported Madras at the special price of $2.95 And Metric Shirts of Woven Madras specially priced at $2.45 Established 1855 istered Trade Mark sand he each neven invited to Lord & Taylor * Clearance! Exquisite French Blouses *5 All with the touch of imagination that marks all French things—tiny colored bindings, cut work, unusual cuts and, of course, entirely hand made in both voile and batiste. A chance to in- dulge in exquisite French things at a clearance price. Also gay colored linen over-blouses at $5 Closing Out Dimity, Voile and Gingham Blouses, at $2.95 THIRD PLOOR Only $2.95 These Sweaters They are soft, well fitting mohair slip- overs in dropstitch weave with the deep U neckline so popular at present. Orchid, corn, silver, white, black, buff, jade, navy. THIRD FLOOR Toilet Goods A Special Selling Prices have been redyced on all of the following constantly needed summer toilet preparations. Your supply undoubtedly heeds replenishing by this time, i Samuria Corylopsis Talcum, t Ib. size, 19¢ Babcock’s Cut Roses Talcum, 15¢ Amami Dusting Powder, assorted odors, 75¢ Elcaya Vanishing Cream, 39¢ Elcaya Cold Cream, 35¢ Daggett and Ramsdell Cold Cream, a ounce jar) 39¢ Harvey’s Orange Bud Cream, 75¢ Jergen’s Violet Glycerine Soap (3 in box), 20¢ Venetian Bath Soap, doz, 75¢ Olive Oj! Castile Soap (12 in box), 95¢ Yankee Doodle Bath Soap (6 in box), 1.00 Morny’s Bath Salts, assorted odors, 95c to $1.95 French and English Tooth Brushes, 35¢ Unbleached Mandruka Perfect forms Sponges, $1.75 , Large size Rubber Sponge, 45¢ Large size Chamois, of fine quality, 85¢ OROUND FLOOR attend the Inter by the transmission of fingerprints |!’ hs by telegraph and ynaidering the item in New ¥ apparatus ae ) and a half years, Its work now s been transferred to the German proved conditions High Central Committee for Foreign Re the distrib 9,000 rained Amor. in extremely Ught. Ing nufficlent ft Evaporation {s ex: corded with a tested st eter exposed in the temperatures throughout the year, but the highest occur during midsummer precipitation being less than two inches scans | gto, MTD SING OR Optoret ist and Optician 208 Broadway, Manhattan. S148 Madieon | Ave. eo san Ww IAT Mt. are common Precipitation OAL Prospect normal annual “Open A the tit sive, ag the relative + FIFTH AVENUE Is a Favorite in Our AUGUST FUR SALE Sketched above are two mole coats, typical of the extremes to which fur coats go this season. The sports. model, right, blouses itself slightly over the tight hip length band and collars itself with. squirrel, $265. The long coat also affects a blouse, with girdle this time, and fox collar and cuffs, 395 Hudson Seal Coats Other Smart Coats pel aera) Black Caracul, $295. Skunk, opos- $265—Shawl, draped or choker sum or dyed fitch collar and cuffs. collar of self fur. Nutria Sports coat, $245 $295—Squirrel, beaver or skunk collar and cuffs. $325—Kolinsky or fitch trimmed. $375—Forty-five inch length, skunk collar and cuffs, Natural Muskrat Coats $98.50—Forty inch length. $139.50—Raccoon collar and cuffs. $169.50—Choker collar and cuffs. Forty-two inch length, $325 Raccoon, splendid for service, $225 Neckwear Values Stone Marten Scarfs, one skin, $26.50; two skin, $55 Natural Mink, two skin, $39.50, Dyed wolf, blue or grey, $22.50 Fox, taupe, brown or pointed, $39,50 Hudson Bay Sable, two skin, $65 Furs purchased during this Sale will be stored free of charge until November Ist POURTH FLOOR Women’s Georgette Frocks #15. OF course there are only a few at this price—a few of the most charming slip-on frocks'that any woman could want for immediate wear—of Georgette in the always smart dot or diamond design in navy and white, black and white, white and black, all white, Come early, at this price they won’t last long. TMIRD FLOOR Women’s Glove Silk Underwear At Strikingly Low Prices If you've discovered that your supply of silk underwear won't last through the summer, you'll do well to buy a few df these garments, marked down. Vests, $1.75. Fancy novelty weave. A splendid value. ~ Step-Ins, $1.75. To match the vests. Excellent for summer, GROUND FLOOR Vests, $2.95. Heavy quality, with hemstitched bodice top. Bloomers, $3.25. Heavy quality, cut full and well reinforced. i Paris Is Enchanted with Silk Bandanas She shows her enthusiasm by the num: ber of ways in which she uses them looped around a hat, binding the hair, tied ’round the waist or trailing from a pocket. American women add still one more use—that of bathing cap. $ Silk Bandanas, in Paisley de 1.65 signs, purple, red, blue, green. $ French colored 85¢ and $1.25 silk handker- chiefs. Gay designs in vivid colors. Im- portations as newas they are fascinating. OROUND FLOOR Special Values in Lingerie Ribbon You seldom have enough ribbon for your lingerie. Here is an opportunity to buyquantitiesatlower-than-usual prices. Pin dot wash ribbon, pink, blue or white. 10 yards to a piece. No. 1, 50¢ piece. No. 114, 75¢c piece, No. 2, $1 piece. No. 3, $1.25 piece, No. 5, $1.50 piece. OROUND FLOOR The New Note in ras Costume Duvetyne Hats 89,75 These days in town when you wear a dark street frock or even a suit you are apt to want a new hat. And the smartest thing just now is duvetyne. ‘Wood Tones—All the shades of brown from beige to seal with beaver caramel and, for brightness, canna are the best. Greys are good too, and poppy red, Metalized Ribbon and ornaments of metal are the last word, together with softly shirred brims, You must come in and see this new collection of duvetyne hats. They're most mod, erately priced, as you may see above, FOURTH PLOOR For Summer You Want Light Corsets Here are two excellent values, dee. signed especially for hot weather wear. $3.45—A short low model of silk broche with narrow elastic girdle top. $4.95—Allternate ‘sections of elastic and silk broche —the style preferred by so many women, Extremely low with comfort steel top. ECOND FLOOR