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SRT ee ‘X-Ray Showed Wedding Ring In Stomach o! Suspected Man oged Thief Wouldn’t Tell What He Had Done With Missing Circlet. James Selitto, twenty-three, of No. 87 Union Avenue, South Orange, MM. J., employed by the South Orange Ice Company, left a piece of ice at the home of Dr. Donald M. Dugal, No. 202 Maplewood Avenue, on Monday. After he had left, Mrs. Dugal missed her wedding ring, which she had placed on the kitchen table a saort time before. Bhe notified the police and Detoc'tvs@ = Bergt. Gelsime investigated. He ar-|Volice Headquarters to face a charge rested the}of petty larceny. Yesterday was the Selitto and brought ee we Ten Walding AnnIverbAty ‘Of (rs Duga! Home, where he dent Dieals theft. Close questioning finally drew frory ‘a Iiim the admission that he had taken é the ring, but he refused to say whqt he had done with it. He was taken emin er to Police Headquarters where he 20m ed of severe stomach pains. He he e Gen thon taken to the Orange. Ale While you are shopping- morial Hospital, where an X-ray ea-|] \Vhile at the theatre— amination showed the ring to be In|] Wage out of town— Bis stomach. The ring was not re : @overed. Selitto was en back (o|] When asieep or awake— EPISCOPAL CHURCH TO CONSIDER HOLY ORDERS FOR WOMEN By Canon a Woman Will Be Subject to Same Con- ditions as Men. THE bunGLAR-PROOF Holy orders for women will be put Before the coming general convention SEGALOCK ef the Episcopal Church in Portland, SHOULD GUARD YOUR DOOR. Ore., it was learned to-day. It has|| No Burglar Can Pry It Apart been felt for some time that the Order GET ONE TO-DAY. @f Deaconesses was not clearly enovgh|{ At Eerdware and Dept. Stores, Gefined from the province now cov-}] co) Ged by the sisterhoods, anda com-|| Seem) Leck & t.ariware Co., N.Y. fission was named at the General Convention in 1919 to present a re- port to this convention. It is expected that this report will ereate more furore than a similar one passed at the Pan-Anglican Confer- ence in London in 1920. ‘The fear 1s expressed that the canon will be used a5 an openin~ wedge to the priest- hood for women. By the proposed canon, a woman will undergo the same examination and be subject to the same conditions get for men looking to deacon's orders, —>—__—— ROBBED HOUSE TO PAY HONEYMOON EXPENSES Police Say Newlywed Confessed Burglary After Arrest. Louis Tucci gave marriage and ex- pense of a bridal tour as the reason for @ burglary for which he was brought to Police Headquarters to-day. He was| Wl The ORIGINAL Qtrested at his home, No. 28 Madison . lted Milk ‘Avenue, White Plains. The police had > Malte i een looking for him since Nov. 4 last With his bride, Tucct lived for a few Gays at the home of Rose Blaone, No. 201 West Houston Street. They left to continue sight-seeing and the next day the place was robbed of $800 in cash and een. The jewelry was recovered. . NOCOOKING juspicion fell on the bridegroom. Since ” then the police have searched for Tucet, The “Foods Drink” for All Ages. They say he admitted the burglary. Quick Liinch at Home, Office, and [hha ae aae Rountains, Ask for HORLICK’S. | QUITS BALKY AUTOMOBILE, | s6Avoid Imitations & Substitutes TAKES CAR, BEATS STORK. When Joseph A. Burns's automobile] [ Beauty Contented Balked while he was racing from Mid- @etown, N. Y., Monday afternoon, to his home, No. 1046 South Orange Avenue, Newark, in an effort to get there ahead its highest possibilities @f the stork, he simply abandoned the after using Gouraud’s tomobile at the curb and hopped OrientalCream. White board a trolley car. He got home about Flesh-Rachel. five minutes before the arrival of a fine baby boy. Meanwhile the police of Clifton, N. J., Just outside of Paterson, where Burns left his car, had notified the police of surrounding towns that a crazy motorist had abandoned a perfectly good auto- mobile and boarded a troliey car. Mr. Burns explained the situation to th i Police yesterday and received his car. ; O rie nta | Crea m Folin Daniell, Broaaway. SALE OF MEN’S WEAR Reliable Merchandise at Sweeping Reductions MEN’S BEACH ROBES — Made of fine qual- ity Eden Cloth, in desirable stripes. Regular value $4.00. ..... MEN’S BATHING SUITS—Extra quality pure worsted. One and two piece models. BAND 10 85,00 ValUGRincacsiisnceomencme at 3.50 —— MEN’S SHIRTS—Excellent assortment of de- sirable stripes. Sizes 14 to 16 only. Gouraud's Oy ECORI T TER Sp PRN ren at 89c MEN’S WHITE SHIRTS—Oxford and Pongee, Collar attached. $2.50 value............... at 1.50 MEN’S SHIRTS—Fine imported Madras. BASMULYAIUO cio cia aitensntsessacs st (anaes. . MEN’S SILK SHIRTS—Odd iots of high grade * pure Silk Shirts in desirable patterns, neck- band style; also fine imported natural colored Shantung Silk, collar attached models. Some slightly mussed from handling. Values $8.00) to/S7,0..5.0cssc0eesseeccerars at 3.59 — MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS—Roll collar with short sleeves. Solid white, tan, and neat colored stripes. $1.50 to $2,00 values....... RADHA *S 89c THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922. 18 LLL LDL LLL LLL te $1,500,000 FURNITURE Lowest prices in seven years August Furniture Sale Good furniture for good home-makers * Broadway at Mnth ormerly \. I. Stewart Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Here is an Unique Advertisement of the August Furniture Sale It is written by the people who have actually | bought in the Sale. It reports some of the things New Books they said, out of their own experience, about the furniture, the sale and the values. THE BREAKING POINT— “We can stop right here. We A from Ireland about 3 Mary Roberts Rinehart. can’t match these prices any- | to leave New York was asked i " where.” i by her companion (who was i tHE COUNTRY BEYOND— Se buying furniture) what tm- H “We have shopped all over pressed her most in the city. pled OE tg aad the city and nowhere have we | “The Wanamaker Store,” she seen such an assortment of fur- replied. “I would like to spend | FURTHER ADVENTURES niture. In all lines your prices one more whole day here before | OF LAD—by Albert Pay are very much lower. This also sailing.” son Terhune. §2. applies to rugs.” . AEP PE ¥ “I was married nine years J. POINDEXTER, Colored— “I did not intend to buy when M by Irvin S, Cobb. $1.75. I came but the prices are irre- | aft strom Wenamabecu The Book Store Matlin gs was eo well pleased with it that t the: Rermalildicclal Jif ULI (Talking from Wanamaker’s | here to" refurniah’ her "home to her husband on the phone)— throughout.” ; “Weil, I’m sorry you have an €. 495 important engagement, but it i: « Women’s new more important that you come | ,,~After xolne throurh all the | ecide on this dining room suite, 3 | TOcKs, % the Cite cee duplicated ee E>: Thi: anywhere.” (The husband came. “I looked over your stock of This same model was They bought a $1,0v0 suite.) furniture but before purchasing priced $45 earlier eae ase anything spent two days looking in the season “Oh, ye I have done a good | in the other shops. I could not i deal of looking around, but | find anything to compare in Georgette crepe—that’s to be| nowhere have | seen the assort- | @uality, style or price with what cool, Many, many pin tucks—! ment and values as at Wana- you have and am sure I saved o #8 RA ome in place of a girdle, just for! «| only came to look around. “I sho) fe pped all over New Yor! tena GE Gaon and Pennaps | I have been a steady customer | City for living room suite Miss 14 to 20 has fashions of her own in for many years at frocks have the very new ‘belt- ‘9 | and dining room suite. Came less front and back. rear Ss aol an {arprined | (eck te, W ABeMERtT sere ‘ Black, y, a lovely shade| better furniture and better Cae ie Th A Sh too, navy blue, and white. prices. In the future I am “I am here to buy more fur- e vance owing Second Floor, Old Bullding. foing to buy all I need at niture, I got some in your re- atssaasily sEamabeue cent Stickley Sale and hope to f A M d A, tasthalbel the " okad Per bess ead che i of Autumn Modes Pretty Frocks — | w:te ‘Sots chs, cobs! ond cers came back and bought: “You “T feel that if anything pur. i 5 for Young Girls have, the finest stock I have | chased at Wanamaker's should which opens today ‘al peer 4G ce of in a satisfactory manner.” H ye Noa en nd | know when buy tarcitere: | | (eT) eldett) exten eoalan ont $6.75 to $8.75 grades, but,| ®! now when I buy furniture gel Adorable frocks, suits and coats, copies and adaptations of new Paris because they were the last et A edema inant add [ar resrircrocceeh thr gly eS models—for Paris loves youth, and eac!: season’s collection of youthful clothes they, were given to adgae gabe . i are lovaliny thantthe lest: stantialvconesualoua: Such an unbiased report should mean a great isan LANVIN RENEE Sarees deal to those intending to buy furniture within the Delightfully simple, slim lt i 4 '- JENNY CALLOT PATOU eee gee Henan next six months. The sale will continue only dur: or dotted, Smartly shaped col-| ing August. On September Ist it will be too late I dd cuffs fashioned of lars and cotta fashioned of to get the low August prices—the lowest in seven Wide, soft girdles of organdie | Years. But deliveries will be held as late as No- are among the houses represented and some delightfully characteristic fash- ion is shown from each. Lanvin’s use of narrow bands course, for they are a feature or self material. vember Ist, if your new home is not now ready to | of ermine as embroidery or braid of this entire hci: pink wee ent flue, tan, gray.! receive it, Our entire furniture stock is included on the jacket of a black suit— Asuabe: (urkiah’. embroidery 10’ to 16 year sizes. in the sale at 10 to 50 per cent. less than standard Cheruit’s fondness for gold in Hateaond dull - colors, on Second Floor, Old Building. prices. Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Elghth Gallertes, New Bullding cloth applique on soft frocks. dark blue crepe Roma. Serene eT oh ] Much brilliant red in the new Squirrel fur on red suits. hd A i! clear tones, for that is very Haven't they all a fascinating are a @ 0 Ime lig S | smart, especially for the young sound? } girl. And there are many more t Browns in every shade, ‘a F iri just as fascinating. $ 2.5 0 to $4 grades---f or $ 1 5 | First time in his history this maker of fine shirts wanted a little more business to keep his force at top speed. So he came to us—who sell tens of thousands of his shirts every year—and made us an offer. 3,600 shirts to be made up from our pick of Spring and the coming Autumn shirtings, $2.50 to $4 grades, priced to us so that we could sell them for $1.75—delivery August Ist. We took them. , At least 150 patterns and colorings Corduroy cords, imperishable. Woven madrases. Corded printed madras. In all the good colors and shades on white grounds, Stripes of varying widths—fine, medium, broad. Plain white madras. Crepes, plain blue and stripes. The Women’s Fashion Salons are showing— Gowns for day and evening wear which reflect every new expression from Paris— The Persian influence in coloring and draping of evening gowns. The new circular silhouettes shown in the newest fashions. Suits and wraps, which make one long for cooler days, to wear them, Furs, too, blouses, hats, shoes and even the new silks and woolens are in- cluded in this first important collection of the new season. ‘The Fashion Salons, Old Bullding. Furaiture for Baby’s Room Has an August Sale of its own Charming furniture of ple pieces. Sold separately wicker and wood, or wood or en suite. alone. Fine pieces. Sim- 3,000 have French cuffs. 600 have stiff cuffs. There is a decided movement toward stiff cuffs for Fall, So we had 600 of these shirts made up that way. The rest have French cuffs. Both styles in sizes 14 to 17, three lengths of sleeve. Beauti- 10 to 50 per cent. less fully made! Wardrobes — beds — bassi- nettes—hampers—chairs — high chairs — costumers — scales — lap basketsa—play yards—kumfy cribs—rubber bath tubs—walk- ers—all the furniture baby re- quires to make her comfy and September Sale Price. keep her dear little clothes all tpig and span and handy! Advance orders Street Floor, New Bullding. American (A. T. C.) Cord Tires Many interesting values. ry $12.95 grade—$9.50 Dropside bed, of ivory enamel wood, In the Infants’ Shop, taken in August 8,000 miles guaranteed wire springs; Third Floor, Old Building. _ BLU-MOTTLE soap— ideal combination of the 66 s ”? © best laundry and house- Magicold Refrigerators hold soap, with the blue- White enamel inside and out Ing feature added. A pure soap. 50 of the size we Be : sell at $44..... $35 ptember price, 5c cake 82 in, wide, 18 in. deep, 50 in. high. If you want BLU-MOT- TLE soap today, you must 47 of the size we $27 50 sell at $35...... . 83 in, wide, 19 in, deep, 46 in. high. St EES eR SS sll ta @ * New shipment. Full over-size. Air-bag cured. Non-skid tread. Built on regulation ply standards, and sold at lowest prices for first quality cord tires with spe- cific mileage guaranty. * « eli ‘American Cord Tire | $10.95 pay 8c acake forit. If you want it October Ist, you will have to pay 8c. For September delivery, | we will take orders now at | | 5c acake—$5 for a season's | * 80x8% Clincher 82x3%4 Straight sid 82x4— Straigh 83x4— Str t sid B4x4 Straight side... 82x44 Straight side.. Straight side . $10.95 384x444 Straight side.... $16.50 85x4'4 Straight side.. side ide. $34.00 ide... ..$35.00 side... . .$36.00 Street Floor, New Building Ice capacity of both—100 Ibs. Three-p1y veneer hardwood, solid posts, interlocking air-tight frame with 4 extra heavy steel bolt rods. Thorough | supply of 100 cakes. | insulation. Heavy cast brass hardware, Sold algo i 4 ( nickel-plated—won't rust, Extra heavy 25 le also a boxes of 10, galvanized iron ice chamber with reinforced ice rack. ‘ OU CARE, Seventh Gallery, New Building. Seventh Gallery, New Buliding,