The evening world. Newspaper, August 3, 1922, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922, |STATE INSURES BRADICICH FREED |" “irs treasury a This is the largest burglary insurance |tion,"" he continued. ‘It 1s essential Jobtained a license yesterday, to. Wed policy ever written. for the State to arrange for some sort|ytrs, Martie Hart, who is said to Protection afforded by the policy ]of protection for securities on hand OF) ).o.6 come to this country from Paris dates from to-day and will run three | for two months ago, and since her arrival en Premiums will tots ore | vive ring itself against “ FOR $26,000,000 years ‘remium: Ml total more | Pennsylvania is insuring itself again’ at the Hotel St. Regia, than $82,000 for the three years the theft of various securities held in ne, ote (the ‘Ticenee Sh in the character of float or cos- ymber the theme for the Coney Island Mardi Gras Revue For 1922 Will Outshine ’Em All; tuand ate moneys, and the State of Mardi Gras |OF MURDER CHARGE Coney ie fin mechanics may circle the _ i A e on V Rcnnisyivania takes Ue that, while it was unusual for a § SCHURZ GETS er, said that he was a widower, Mrs. rs amiles Ar ul Vive iev Agai Burglars. 'Jto taxe out a burglary policy ot any- EICENSE Hart said she had been married ij icy Against Burglars. ‘ , ; TO WED MRS. HART |iwice previously, twice divorced, and ; r A $26,000,000 burglary insurance - — had been plaintiff in both actions, 4 < policy, covering securities for which |oy Jon 1] Bride-to-Be 0! ‘a fon Re-| Mr. 8 is a lawyer with an | 4 Tee una PRATE | fecentt rcuted Ganlly Avsived t Parix, [office at No. 15 Park Row and is a 4 — ANG! ARIS: Reba Ulor se 25 s policy for the State of | ian = : mi of many clubs, including the . jam ( ri . ‘ _, fis responsible, has been executed by $1,000,000, Mr. Algire said, | Ct! l. Schurz, of No. 1.Lexington | irawward, University ‘ond Contury. Huns edu: Jury Finds Exterminator Did],;,. sationat Surety Company and t to the same{Avenue, son of the famous patriot]; Schurz is fifty-one and his bride~ : and a ene 4 Not Cause Deaths in twenty-five co-insuring companies! hazard as a bank or any other institu- ]Gen. Carl Schurz, who died in 1906, !to-be forty and ladies in waiting to the Que Hotel Margaret. keep your eye on William M. Me = a Tow, bow; bow down to the J. Pier 0 pont Morgan of the Mardi Gras. For ty War thes verslet st 5 be it Known that Me. Meinch is thefo‘clock lust night in the trial for Store Closed All Day Saturd RCTs twine at ; Chairman of the Committee on Fi nslanighter in Brooklyn of Albert tore lose a aturda D4 ? hance. He's the sweet William of the fradicich, charged with causing the y y | It isn’t raining Treasury from which all blessings] soaths, in the Hotel Margaret An . 9 Mit Toul lava want to know x ADH #5 lat, of Mr. and. Me rain, you know where the Mardi Gras is going to be] Freemont M, Jackson. The couple, y without hin For Louis is the Let tment charged, died from in- , There Be Light’ of Carnival Week poisonous gases from a vermin O] q) O] —butit s only in the song that Ad Morris Goliieng ts Chairman of] cterminator preparation used by op . it rains daffodils. A much wet, he Committee on Decorations, and i ne i a haya: CWLAL In the a ch he eratives for Bradictch under < FIFTH AVENUE ter variety of rain—anda electric glow unless there are beautiful | feoms occupied by the Jacksons. ‘The : ek i ra fr decorations and appointments for it to] jury retired at 7 o'clock. Testimony more damaging sort —tumbies shine nipon2” And “Morris says that} contradictory especially in declara- on us. Be prepared for sudden Ion won't Know itself whe: ite ; f 46 pene, " ‘donor tions cL CS amas . steers with a aun and tain um of the | vud the Queen. of the exterminator gases was give i . A “But 1. a to my music," con-| by defense and State In Sports Coats, Capes brella. Silk with wood shank tributes Samuel W. Gumpertz. at] pismissal of the indictment for and amber tips. Many bright is it all worth without ic to cheer tet ise inst EI § soul, to learten the heart, to|mansleushter brought against il O e 4 and Model Wraps colors. $5.95 n the pulse and speed the steps} Dupuy, man: of the hotel, Is ex ur ugust * . in the merry maz of Terpsichore? 1] pected as a result of the clearing of in a number of GROUND FLOOR Bradicich. Dupuy was indicted on r ; tz 18 Chairman of the} sc agsumption that he had been re- Fur Sale different furs sponsible for the employment of < t District Attorney Galla started sher made no move’ to press the case Herm vinlameis golnta mace Testimony of Dr. J. Sherman atura uskrat Coats F charge of the baby parade, and is Brooklyn specialist, that de- 0 sting up for his t t the 1 s ccounted A : i te Wiest No Carnival Weel Gould be in| Compomton) mise Baye) aostustt: Muskrat is the choice of many women not only because Specially Priced . the lungs of the vic- success without a baby parade, and | fF eres js mv Lees Peet fj Bd i nat Re i . . Mr, Sellick says that hb is gol t tims ¢ races of cy! as W T DA FLOAT. ein ates have effast tn the urs of its very moderate price, but because it ts at the same ing ip ., . ) . . -s Watch The Evening World for the| mind, the charge thi yi er . . . * Keen Interest Manifest in Carnival Balloting for King] .o.yohe wren, wil antic vou tea bhad heen introduced by the ait cart time smart and most serviceable, withstanding all weather Oxfords #6 "75 * ‘ : ote foi ‘ » Quee ing that gas from the exterminating TEE ; ' and Queen, Which Opens in Columns of Evening — [*?'*)(0" te. King and the Queen of ing that sas strain. This is a 40-inch length. : World Next Monday Ford f i Ney . ; lozens of occasions the rest ' ee a aN. With raccoon collar and cuffs, $139.50 3 J of the summer Il w. The first families of Coney Island are taking the keenest Interest in the % With choker collar and Mandarin sleeves $169, 50 f h you cath . contest, which opens in the columns of The Evening World next Monday, to ; ; * pair of these most attractive select the Royal Rulers of Carnival Week. ‘The contest, if present arrange- is ri Want oxfords. Black or tan. Low ments hold, will be continued till midnight on Saturday, Sept. 2 NOM lenerercentr On Any sculls oul Hudson Seal Coats Other Fur Coats walking heel. Above right. It is estimated that at least a week will be required for the next King FRUTCHEY SILK SHOP ed Musk: and Queen to select their royal robes and get used to wearing them, After (Dy luskrat) Nutria—Sports length, $245; 42- Cl t $4.85 they hav equirs DI h oyal dress- 5 flay ere eto ee ee nese a & of the time of the royal dress 4 WEST 40TH STREET $265 —With shawl, draped or inch, $325 - earance a ‘ That will be a busy week in the] Sara Near FIFTH AVENUE choker collar. Naturale ‘Asplendid White canvas strap pumps royal household of Coney, with hem-|{ fa¥ her nay, not even the King. Beg er oo men ep enue coat d Oxfords. Als: hi ming and stitching, taking in and let-| the’ mecre an fey, he wit en Here, tomorrow, in spite of the continued rise in $295 —Same styles of collar and for real service, $225 ange Seep Oras: Or aE WE ting out, getting the buttonholes in than to attempt to dictate what silk prices, select the very silk you want—ANY silk— cuffs in squirrel, beaver orskunk. Black Caracul_—Skunk, oposs canvas strap pump trimmed the right place and getting the right al consort shall or shall not and take ten percent. off. : ; — » Opossum with black patent leather. All en lof-batsne=tua oh icles ho length of her skirt-—no, m9, $325—With kolinsky or fitch or dyed fitch collar and cuffs, with walking heels, $4.85 _ cy Neh aeosgpatle colt gth of her robe—and the width| oe » $4. REGOGELOUE HL he ean ngth of her train, and the ladies] This is not a sale of lettovers or passe remnants, but of every trimming. $295 Keeawo FLoOcR ped would bo accepted as such by royalty, {Wh shall compos 1 train, i i ilk ii vast Frutchey stocks : . Popular sone eed ta ractte aeette;| At no time in the history of Coney |T4AUty, kind and weave of silk in the v odish if doin $375—45-inch length. Skunk Mole—Blouse model, fox trim- of Coney are looking forward to the] Island's Mardi Gras will any Queen|aeknowledged to be the most varied and modish in town. eet ing, $395 Excellent Value | content with greater rivalry ever] have held avch sway as the revall Before you buy the silk you want, come to the Frutchey Silk trimming. mung, xcellent “Ualues fore, and even before the election|!dy who will rule with the King] q s ; , . 7 ‘ ; { has started are getting their admiring|{rom Sept. 11 to Sept, 17, She is|Shop FIRST. It is here, and—It’s ten percent. oft. Furs purchased. during the Sale will be stored free until-November These Days in Women's hosts into line to champion their] koing to be chosen by the voice of the FOURTH FLOOR | : cause in the battle of the ballots. By|Peeple and she will be the people's ilk S feces mile ot oe Salis, iy] at ai pl te the ueeoie Silk Suits at 20 be on in earnest and coupons will be} King. He will be monarch of all he in as great de surveys and will do his own survey- At tly reduc: d pri e hot dogs on ing New Ca k: a greatly reduced price you = oki’ ane The parade which will weleome the ew nton Froc Ss may secure a very smart crepe umber of monarchs of the ° i i i ruler of : silk cape with matching sleeve- real wail be for Misses #27.50 a 8 fe on the & Se Oh epee vara less dress, or handsome two- yan conpane. for will have’ the ¢ Are you a ae ape mel pcg piece crepe silk suits, It will be a Carnival of Joy, whert summer-sheer frocks at once with new Canton ‘i , the lid of fun will be rained to the The side di hréad of sil 4 Women’s Khaki Knickers sky. ‘The King will appoint his cour an Fo, the Atay frocks, The side drape, t of silver and grey $3 tiers and knight quires and heralds bg aD: - Fs Os 20 niet Hr and Or light, sight’ and folds are the interesting features of the frock Women’s Imported Wool Res tan (hat una dose Cae nit sketched. Navy and black. Sleeves with cufflets K me $5 rious will Le oing ae nickers. Faahed off to the hooke-gow ing to and a skirt with drapes are the new features of nino F i on The Queen will her own il co: 7 T to Rais ofl honor ei’ lactes| ini walling; » float another frock in navy, black or brown, Both so but won't keep the ladies waiting long nd th a for the starting of the fun. The} most bea ‘ buzz reasonable at $27.50 b y Queen will xelect her own robes and mo of THIRD FLOOR e jury the costumes of her attendants will] the st T was pointed out in a recent advertisement in be in harmony with her selection. ‘That is, maybe this will be the case Once the Queen is chosen she will do No lim{t. has heen placed on the lati < As she pleases and there will be none tude to which tho merrymakers this series that The World and The Evening World represented the two-paper morning, evening and Sunday choice of the Dry Goods advertisers of New York—the most influential group of retail merchants in America; that these two papers carried 92,636 more lines of Dry Goods Advertising than any other two-paper all-day-and- Bathing Bag Satin Canton Gowns 1.50 for Women #55 ithe | ay Closed all day Saturday THIRD FLOOR Sunday combination in the city under a single It’s fre contrast in fine and restraint in trimming venient for n ownership. that make the new frocks for women so particu- beach paraphernalia, e >, « an e r This preference, however, is by no means con- fined to the dry goods merchants who are large users of newspaper space, as The World's record of recent gains indicates. In the month of June, The World was the only morning paper to gain in Furniture Advertising, with an increase of 18.6%. In Men's Furnishings, it led its entire field in gains, with an increase of 35.2°%, or double the percentage of its nearest competitor. Only three morning papers gained in Local Display in June. ‘he World led the field, with an increase of 84,056 lines. As indicating the strength of its home appeal, The Even- ing World gained nearly 100% in Foodstuffs Advertising in the month of June, At the risk of becoming monotonous, this series has stil! many stories to tell of recent World gains in advertising. A darly charming. This of satin crepe has a cascade drape at one side, a looped drape at the opposite for added length and just a dash of color in the thread and bead gitdle, $55. Brown, navy and Silver Plated black. There are many equally charming models, Water Pitcher r THIRD FLOOR E : 57,95 On Sale! 400 cAnnette.Kellermann You'll be captivated by the ex . ° e . sai ia pitches, Two-in-One Swimming Suits Kod clos teu sent a we And it is a most useful as well hoes Reduced about one-third. Just in time for August vacations and serviceable until snow-fall. WOMEN'S SHOES «t*°4°5 They include about every style needed for indoors or out. MEN’SSHOES'4"ana$5°5 You will find many choice bargains in these lots. CHILDREN’S SHOES as decorative article. A grace- ful handle and one quart ca- pacity are points in its favor. orn Sunday raya 5 . ' . ‘ ; 352082 600,200 009,290 aes An exceptional purchase! Wool jersey bathing suits Plenty of them and at about half last year’s prices, ‘Annual Statement Audit Bureau of Ciroutations Ending Sept. $0, 1984 with tights attached, knitted to fit, are selling an two N. B, Women with narrow feet—widths AA and A °* —cwill find a big lot of various styles, low cut and in laced and button styles, at... Some of these sold for as much as $12. Sixth Ave., Cor. 19th St. Hudson Tubes, 6th Ave. “ new low prices, $3.75 and $5. Suits of solid color, suits with contrasting trimmings or stripes, belted and un- belted, gay in color or dark, make up the lot. | 4. $1490 THIRD FLOOR GROUND FLOOR "and West Side Subway—All Convenient

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