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F 7 csaameneneaeneente a —— 8 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1922, Women Oust Men Folks’ Sheriff; (0) ':o meso Girl, 14, Alone, Begins Last Lap who actually were engaged Elect Their Own to End Rum Trade}. 0° \.°s.ses" Ger-| by Vice Chancellor John B. Foster at Newark to show cause next Monday ¥ _ why he should not be held in contempt of court for tearing down @ garage on SON DESTROYS GARAGE | /\,."tumuy proper's. the day after, the CLAIMED BY FATHER|\'" © pert? toad operty to hig Nanking At]has learned French, efman und Japanese. English, San F [: rl was put aboard the of for her journes Of Trip Half Way Around Globe):".::::.": arrived on Saturda the Reliance daughter follow f alleged he was f growth of d that raids : Even Turn Republican in Tennessee Mountains to} am leraihghiel On Way From Japan to Germany After Rescue From Vinivos vin Ae rnd paemereteel 4 I the ach Coa i} Stamp Out Moonshine Traffic. | sunport any candidate whe Russia—Father Greets Her Here. deavors (8 teh Huward ©." Meyer of Woodridke, Ber BRISTOL, Tenn., Aug. 8 (Copyright).—Women of Sullivan County be-| Syrorecment. ‘Thomas venpotdeds ide Kissing her father goodby, when the sailing gong sounded to-day footer (Wo SRL ALAR LA atlena eI ML ii | tt ote nie ‘ ; intended to pui{#mpton and other ports, Helen Krawgoff, fourteen years old, started on 1 that he Whether it is, indeed, “liquor proof” will he determined ogeer ate ‘ ! and moonshiner ithe last lap of her journey, half way around the world, alone when Joseph L. Thomas, farmer, churchman, ardent Prohibitionist and] j She 1s bound f brother of the Rey. Dr. Trigg Thomas, Southern evangelist, takes office M! vomen organized in every dis-| for Bonn, Germany, to join her brotaer, a year her junior soon. : trict cu Ue nena: and Lilet Little more that two years ago the 1 gee Thomas, a resident of Bluff City, is Peonles, BUL NOAM MTGE the. Gorin mother of the miss died in Viadivos- to Japan and placed in a convent, He the first Republican Sheriff elected and day for him and finally elected} ourried ont the programme — as |!" The father, Serges, a wealthy ]carried the boy across this country to office tn Sullivan County in. tw him in a hidebound Democratic com-| merchant, having seen thousands of |Germany years. It is admitted munity vy a majority of 150 1 ne id to talk," declared|children taken away by the Bolshe A month ago the father cabled to he owes his kos ) mt woe ah fen beealae de d ss cue se Le 1 ue be idl. in hal viki, he says, decided the best Japan to have the Sisters place the FOURKERNAIE ati ‘ Founded /827 cratic as Ww as Republican.]S. Peoples, the present Sheriff, who W ds | make and the TEENTH STREET i ik VE. ing conditions, they campaigned night’ he had won out at the Demoeratic the country. The little girl was taken !Through the Travellers’ Aid the young ay) LE EEE ANNUAL AUGUST SALE OF FURS We feel that our values cannot be duplicated in the city, for prices have advanced far above those that we paid several months ago, and we are selling close lo the purchase price. Newest and smartest models in coats and separate furs for women and misses and also for children. cA Special “Purchase i Pure Silk Sweaters $14.7 Beautiful sweaters. That heavy, handsome quality of silk that you usually see only in far: higher- These are Tuxedo style with girdles and pockets. The New Fall Coats for Women %69.50 Beauty of fabric—a lustrous silky material that lends itself particularly well to the lines of the new coats—that is the first thing you notice about them. This early selection is featuring the throw scarf, a graceful and becoming style that promises to be very good for fall wear. You will find them in black, brown and navy. THIRD FLOOR The New Fall Skirts $9.75 —%16.50 Are you planning a late vacation or a camping trip in the glory of autumn days? Or are you just tired of light skirts, wanting one of wool for cool days? Then you must see our collection, new and so moderately priced. Striped fabrics Coats—Civet Cat—40 Hudson Sea: (dyed muskrat) Coats -— 45 inches long—self color satin stripe canton lin- ings—self trimmea— original girdle—usual value 435.00. August Sale 289,50 Natural Raccoon Coats inch natural skunk col- —jo inch — fine dark lar and cuffs—mandar- skins—3 stripe border— leeve—attractively F j silk lined—usualevalue usual value ticed models. There are a number of weaves, both plain and fancy. A won- derful range of colors, 20 or more in all, including brown, folly red, grey, ocean blue, buttercup, tomato and honey dew. 300.00. August Sale 200.00 August Sale 139.00 . ° choose box..or side plaits, or an occasional 4o-inch Hudson Seal Coats—bell or cuff Sealine Coats (dyed coney)—40 inch Pure Silk Sli -Overs $13.50 *y novelty plait, Plaids and checks select wrap sleeves—novelty girdle—brocaded silk length—Mandarin Sleeves—silk cord lined—usual value 350.00 girdle — attractive silk lining — usual around styles or plain sports mode's. All are in good practical colors. Browns, blues and so on. THIRD FLOOR August Sale 245.00 2-Skin Mink Scarfs—usually 36.50 August Sale 26.50 Beaver Neck Pieces—Silk lined—usually Included in this special purchase is a small number of slip-over value 100.00. sweaters made of the same heavy silk. Round, bateau and V-neck- line are found in the selection. Some have unusual touches of contrasting colors, and, there is the same splendid choice of colors August Sale 67.50 Fox Scarfs of fine quality—double furred —fashionable shades—usually 34.50. Special! August Sale 21.50 one is sketched at the right. Furs purchased in this Sale will be stored, free of charge until December Ist, Long collars, touches of on payment of !4 of Purchase Price. Fur Department. Second Floor, In the August Fur Sale hand-drawnwork and trim- aiultiey Dyed* $ ming of filet and Irish lace explain their popularity See pages 6and 23 for other Hearn Adve ! Hudson Seal (si..) Coats 265 pe ead Specially Priced Necessities of the Bath cA Special Summer Selling indispensable to the well-appointed bathroom. Le Faune Toilet Soap, 3 in box, 95¢ Bath Dusting Powder, 75c, $1.50 Yankee Doodle English Bath Soap, 6 for $1 Montozone Pine Bath Tablets, 50c Venetian Bath Soap, assorted, dozen, 75¢ Samuria Corylopsis Talcum, 1 Ib. size, 19¢ Atkinson’s Bath Soap, assorted, cake, 25¢ Bath Mits, pair, 25¢ Morny’s Bath Salts, assorted, 95c, $1.95 Two-Quart Water Bottle, 95 Prichard and Constance Bath Salts, $1, $2 | Large Mandruka Bath Sponge, $1.75 TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT~GROUND FLOOR You've a choice of three collar styles in the coat marked at the above very moderate price. There is a shawl, a draped and a choker collar in self fur. Coats are handsomely lined. $295 —Hludson Seal Coats (dyed muskrat), with the same variety of becoming styles in collars and cuffs to match squirrel, beaver or skunk. $325—Same models with as much choice of style trimmed with kolinsky or fitch. $375—45-inch lengths with collar and cuffs of skunk. New Sports Length Coats Hip length, to wear with plaited skirts, not for sports only but for shopping and other occasions when you don’t want the bother of a long coat. You will find them in nutria, squirrel, Hud- son Seal (dyed muskrat), leopard cat, civet, raccoon and caracul You must surely see the new lamb sports coat, leather trimmed, priced ex- ceedingly low at $79.50 Full Length Coats Mole fashions a distinctive and charming blouse model with collars and cuffs of fox. Black caracul coats choose collars and cuffs of skunk, opossum or dyed fitch, Natural muskrat, natural raccoon and nutria coats at attractively low prices. You must surely see our collection of fur neckwear, stone marten, natural mink, dyed wolf, fox and blended Hudson Bay sable, all at special low prices. FOURTH FLOOR Lord & Taylor AVENUE they are wearing so much now. A remarkably low price! Full tashioned, with lisle soles and tops. Black, white and some ¢olors. GROUND FLOOR Blouses *3.95 Voile and batiste, the ma- terials that have almost supplanted any others for inexpensive blouses, these fashion charming lace trimmed blouses of which Values 28.50 to 110.00. 19.50 to 72.50 Natural Muskrat Coats Sports Coats — 40 Coal You will appreciate the reduced prices on the following list of articles, all of them Dainty Hand-Made aie a ranaens aettccillees is esa rch beaver — silk lined — corded girdle—five stripe bor- der — usual 210,00. Aue Suite 135100 value A i po eee Muskrat—4 stripe bor- der — fine quality — usual value 165.00. : Sale 100.00 ; : ° 35.00. August Sale 21.50 here. Only two or three colors in one style. Sheer Silk Stockings $1.50 2 agelanetiiak ; ; : \ THIRD FLOOR 5 : f eR Children’s Fur Coats—fashionable furs Natural Skunk Shawl Collars—large | Women’s stockings of that favorite sheer silk and styles for children 2 to to years. size—silk lined—usually 69.50. August Sale 44.50 Laskin Seal (dyed and cuffs — canton crepe lining with elabo- rate embroidered bor- der—usual value 225.00 August Sale 146.75 Elente Corsets *2.95 We copied this from a much higher priced model, an excellent style for medium and aver- age figures. Made of a good quality of striped batiste, boned with Walohn boning throughout. SECOND FLOOR Women’s White Buckskin Oxfords %5.95 Genuine buckskin —a splendid value at such a low price—and the style that you want most to wear the next four or five weeks. Wing tip and low walking heel. “Sketched below, right. Women’s Low Shoes for Street Wear, reduced for clearance, $3.85—Grey or fawn suede, all patent leather and patent leather and grey combinations. All reduced from very much higher prices. Not all sizes in every style, but all sizes in the selection. Illustrated left, below. SECOND FLOOR Stop Laxatives «& Which Only Aggravate lonstipation Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative — so cannot gripe. When you are constipated, enough = of ng liquid pro- the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving, Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus replace: it. Try it to- Lengthening the Season WHEN ithe season for a fruit or vegetable is over in one district, another section may still have plenty to ship. By operating on a national scale, American Fruit Growers Inc. are able to ship to this market from every part of the country With every means in our power, we work to help the grower improve the quality of his crop. Then we supervise picking, grading, packing and swift transportation from the field to your dealer Look for the Blue Goose—the mark of depend- able quality—on all fresh fruits and vegetables AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS ING. Distributors New York Sales Office, Washington and Duane Streets

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