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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922. OL Ae WARM WELEOME TO} galas 2.000 Mouth Orgamisis) FRoW MARKET MEN, AND THEIR AIDES Canvass Stow he Canat Strect Station of the By RL[ A Uruised his nose, and Manuel Pot- WASHINGTON, Ais. 18/—Oppo-|¢,, three persons were injured. John} qieets intared “Aly aatate. Ant ware Street, Injured his wrist. All were nents of goldiers’ adjusted compen-| Rosenberg of ey Street, treated by ambulance surgeons, sation have virtually conceded defeat the 2,000 boys in the boy scout camps BIAAKE AVENUB—Supervisor, John] 1) De Rosa, | Imagine the Din When All Those Boy Scouts Vie for yn Buwet, qa.|fFO™ every possibio outlook. ' oy Merrit 265 23d Street, La~ ] . rs (Continued from First Page , For y hose organiz t ea Honor on Harmonica, and St. Hill Wins! Hae om ruse eee) ares nbety, f many days those organizing to) | i — , RERTEIR a ORT RROL fight the soldiers’ vonus have can-| | | ' Sas ‘The world has a new boy champion — *-1 Burns, supervisor anaiatant, LOVE" s a ee pepe vassed the situation and find that not H . | ._|to-day—Clifford St. Hill of Wood- Charles A. Dell, Laborers, Harry| *'"" sittin Meee tae more than thirty Senators on both] [p d p _ d RE iw Conse eae Cte ce tee oe TO COT oe ar sist Sony, sis, atta usrh0 SI a a ea eate to ood Lamps—an | Session—Volunteer Asso- |mouth organ player in captivity. 7: MOUTH ORGAN TEST f pinatont avenue — supervisor, eaten Rb, “ket "ely MEERA pala sustain a veto if the President follows f only ( ood I amps | Ik ciation Meets. is with Troop 6, Camp beth AND GOLD MEDAY] Jeb Lynch, No. 1270 Herkimer] syuivini, No. 213° Sth Street, |thAt course. This Is three short of) Ih Interstate Park, and won over 3, Street; assistant, Solomon Marko-| oy jonn Ross, No, 182 Avenue A, |‘ Bumber required to be effective. i a — boy competitors. zy, No, 141 Oston Street, Lab ( af hada: - g snato: ced of P s } Ws. cobvandies. of ite: Ficenen'a| “onmoa ta thirteen, and the: antaue witz, No. 141 Orton Street, Labor-] Larorers, Michael Boyce, No. 401 Sn inh eK :) me VILL it be a stately L mao ai 5 ers, Thomas Moran, ; ns- Si Oth Stree , 1 vanla arrive to-day, it is po f = | ‘hanociation of the State of New York | outst he won last night came us a Te Beconty and OOliae <MUptiea, I a I treet and Wm. Gillen, |e oe nis colleague, Sen oper j fannie) floor lamp for ocea- | opened at 10 o'clock this morning iD} Wimax to an exciting two weeks, All ce fanny ERGeulnee hea _No, 87 Cooper : May persuade him to vote against the Hil | | sions or a more intimately the Freeport, 1. 1., Auditorium with ‘ ; THOMPSON Supervisor, bonus, Reed is an ex-service man ll WITH personal lamp for reading? “o 2,000 attending. ‘The convention will|o, Kanohwanke Lakes, in Intorstate 74 Thompson|and may be hard to persuade. If he } clewe tomorrow at noon Park, have been practising with ene P. Reilly, No. 3883 Fulton Street; ie a salt Mai Ran re yields he would make the total of op- \ ‘Will it be a table lamp, a | Mection of officers will be the main'lrnustasm and not without some noles. a a Lue! TAIN oe Spring Street and W. E PREG cncon (Rani: Taatiy: ‘hae bridge lamp or a tiny | business before the convention today. | there wero all sorts of harmonicas Bae crcmcent atd Atlantic Aves eet STREET supervisor, FP. Hers. | made another appeal for stich an’ ox: porcelain night lamp? / Hwan believed that Richard a a in the contest, from the finest to the ne Horse and wagon, auto by] ant, 8S. Beck No. 254. De ineey hey aaavisacioncanie: eled Whatever the lamp you Dooley, of New Rochele now Vice lsimptest. Lt is reported that not since uP No. 469 Georgia Avenus.| Steet laborer, William Wenzel. ttention to existing conditions and want—it is here at Oving- President of the association, will ve RIVINGTON sald the effect of adding enormously practice started two weeks ago has a MUL I Y MARKE te ton’s. Supervisor Rr en ne a es ee et ne SS Ee j elected president mosquito been seen or heard around = likoeeandinn AGE MUN mANIGRE Gottlieb, No. 76 Le street; to taxation burdens cannot be pre | President Walter 8. Gedney and Vil- line camps. = phone : ; ai Ke be § nts, H. Dembofsky, Ni 2 dictea. 7 Street; Assistant, Fran) Sarvero, ington Street Ss. Is ae lage President Robert 1. Christie wel- | ach © mare 3 i oe ; ; a ae the delegates. Senator William inageligter ele htt bt ae No, 47 Mott Street. Laborer, Frank] Rivington et; M. Gitterman and FEARS BATHER DROWNE ¢ Sena MM | had held elimination contests and se- Scandariato, No. 287, Blizabeth] 7 man, no addresses given; | The Coney Island pollce were notifie | L. Calder, who was slated to open the jected its champion, and last night Ps “ne laborers, M. Clark, No. 61 Goerck]last night that Samuel! Hollander, 16, of “ ry . n | morning session to-day, sent no Word line competition for first honors and Stree es aNGe aGGtH os Sirect; J. Hisenhandier, No. 386 Riv-] No. 2932 West 28th Stre y Island The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue q | ‘On > 2 SOUTH—S on Stree t elst 7 i | tas saceaiion Iie Fishes Goold wiomad tone ein’ DA Ge uae treet, and nkelstbin, J. | probably was drown: He was Fifth Avenue at 39th Street | Late to-day the delegates will go tola big field. visor William J. Sheehan, No, 510] Kleinkopf and Irving W. Godefsky,| last seen bathing off West Juth Street } 1o-ds H 5 as 21 Stree ssi ‘ames| "0 addresses given His uncle, ore Halpren of No, 2827 \ | Mansapeaua where a clambake is} First the would-be champfons were we i ain vs Ly bs : ea xs PARK AVENUE—J. J, O'Shaugh- | Mermaid Ave eported that he had| [if SE | scheduled. A baseball game will be /given a sample of the best harmonica H ar ; aaa i us Hesieys sinorvinons) usuutantae 4 failed to return hon | yed at Massapequa for the dele-] playing by a vaudeville artist, and and James Kilkenny, No East} geoph J. O'Shaughnessy, J. Humph- | playing by . ith Mtreet. Laborers Mulley by y } gates. They will return to Freeport}then came the grand blasc of sound th Str aborers, uller, ries, G Traube and the following j to-night that in aaa to have ‘swept across the No. 516 Bast 76th Street and J Iuborers: Bush (no given name), “ing Aes ‘ , may mi Alexande taymo! | In welcoming the Volunteer Hire-| p, Spinka, No. 424 East 76th Street ander, J. Raymond; d | ; : Noun eck State | Palisades and over the Hudson alee id, very, Bieehan, 30 | 1 Age pepiscle ork State} second prize went to Richard John- Hu RSTR ipervisorHarry James Sabotich, Joseph D. | to Freeport for the annual conven- ea trickman, } 87 Orchard Street; James J. O'Shaughnessy } tion at the Freeport auditorium. son, sixteen, Troop 208 Bronx, stop- him Isaac Philips, No. 96 J. O'Shaughnessy i | semblyman Thomas A. Ww ping at Camp Ranaqua, and third to assistants si ps, fo. 86 ies seach) | declared that the volunteer Mir William Murphy, fifteen, Troop 15, Chrystie Street, Herman Benson, : tanta te era Os | “have saved the state millions of : No. 51 Forsyth Street and Jacop| Visors assistants, John Stringer and | Siders of taxisior tren peGpl Port Richmond, 8. I., who represented : A John Stringer; laborers, 'T, Reilly, Ginsberg, No. 46 Allen Str Andrew Mink of No. 285 Avenue C, Laborer, John Thompson, No, 46] Benjamin Kine, Sam Revnen of No. Atlan Strest cond Street and Owen Me- Dermott lize this fact, ne said, He fui Camp Aquahanga | declared that the Voluntear Firement } are “Jnst as eficient as tte paid fire | departments. Mr. MeWhinney ob: served that Nassau County ‘was the CITY LOSES $8,600 IN BID REJECTED BY Supervisor, upervisor T° istant, Anthony Cur. home of Theodore Roosevelt, and paid asset B : a nee Tiacdors Nomeey ESTIMATE BOARD| === : aun stec Saath Gel ey ep ea | Walter S. Gedney, President of the - LIEFORD ST HILL, viola, No Street ana P.! francesco Solerno Reduction on Any 15% Fur Coat or Wrap That You Buy Now Association, opened the session, and|(nly One New Offer For introduced former Village President Suhwar Received | James Hanse, who offered hospitality Subway heceived, | of the village. Village President Rob-] A bid, which is $8,600 higher than | a oe welcomed the delegates }ine previously low bid which the to the village. 5 i a oa sie A awards, Prenkdent of the | Hoard of Estimate rejected and or Freeport hamber of Commerce, also] ered readvertised, was received to- welcomed the delegates and told them|day by the Transit Commission from they we “get 8 ee re forltne ‘T. H. Reynolds Company for | a dollar’ at Freeport. Earence 2. . ine es Willams, Chairman af the Genorai | $241-150. Reynolds was the only bid ommittes, and Arthur B. Wallace, | (er. ‘ | former President of the Association, |The bid was for tracks in the Man- | ~~ eae ted to Fire | entten end of the Lith Strect-Eastern nner was present o Fire gs f bee Chiara, “pide finih of Free, |sweway: the completion of which hax long been delayed through the atti- port on behulf of the North-East and South Side ivic Associations of Free-} (ude of the Board of Estimate. Origi- nally several bidders entered the field, port by George Van Nostrand. . si tei easels but two months ago the Board “| Fifth Ave., at 35th St—N.Y. Established 1879 WEDNESDAY Girls & Juniors’ Dresses for Early Fall Juniors’ Dresses of Wool Jersey 13,50 SPALDING CLERK Estimate declined to sanction the con- ACCUSED IN THEFT tract and sent it back to the Transit Commission, resulting to-day in a loss: Jot $8,600. Two Arrested and Held in $10,000 Bail. ‘The increase in the estimate is said to be due to the cost of concrete, since actual work will not begin for a Walter H. Babcock of Arnityville,|few months. Winter will have set in L. L., for the past five years employed im a confidential capactty in the office é of the sporting goods store of A. G,| WOMAN PIC KET, 60, JAILED. and concrete is more expensive to handle then than in summer, Spalding & Co., No. 126 Nassan Street, | 4 sentence of six months in the City ve : Prison was tmposed yesterday in the a One-piece model, with cross-stitching ° * ‘ Bee ae cues Ghee ie Kings County Court on Mrs, Annie ail {i , on front. Navy, henna, copen or Price tags show the regular A Reduction of 15% will ergot with dtrauting the fem | Seat the AE tie at hen Hy = «Brown. Sizes 13, 15, 17. Autumn price for each be made at the time of Reery and eiend:lareny, “With Hin) notorious pickpocket. Two months ago HN | iit garment. purchase. wes arraigned George W. Person of | County Judge Haskell of Brooklyn sus- Rrye, N. Y, an alleged accomplice. The | pended wentence upon her promise not men were held in $10,000 bail gach for] {o offend again, But she was arrested examination on Aug, 21. a second time and convicted of snatch- A representative of the Spalding | ing a woman's handbag. cone'rn told the court that Babcock panier, <angueli had «ple control of repayments to cus- tomers who returned unsatisfactory ND or claimed rebates. It is] NEWPORT, R. 1. Aug. ii ii iN | | Juniors’ Crepe de Chine Dresses . ~« - 35,00 Pleated skirt, and new rolled trim- ming on belt and sleeves. In the new Bay Seal Coats Black Caracul Coats (Seal-dyed Coney) 40 inches long, En- 40 inches long~of Black Caracul—so cl shecks | Clews: New York banker, . 5 rl 4 Btirice bce, vayanie to Resist fronted bys Good ef consrat fall shades. Sizes 13, 15, 17. tirely made of soft, full furred pelts, fashionable now — with large shawl mei peoph) which he turned over tol Gor'aas ‘centniwe somertan end every one smartly built into the new — collar and wide cuffs of flattering full-cut_models with large self collar skunk fur. and cuffs that are graceful of line. Regular Price $250.00 Regular price $75.00 L % ‘ ; 212.50 Less te “ ° fe 63.75 lis Person, wii0 forged indorsements and] spent the day quletly at the Rocks, his split the cath with Babcock. villa on the Cliffs. Girls’ Frocks of. “Sky-Drift” 22.50 A smart overblouse model combining * velveteen and the new Sky-drift ma- terial, Oxblood with black velveteen blouse, or wigwam with-brown. Sizes 12 to 16 years. [ = WALK-OVER Final Reduction Sale Closing Out, All Women’s White Low Shoes $3 95 $445 85 95 Northern Seal Wraps (Seal-dyed Coney) 45 inches long. Luxurious in line and an especially wonderful value at this price. Large self collar and cuffs and handsomely embroidered lining. Natural Muskrat Coats 36incheslong. Dark, beautifully marked skins in one of the jaunty sports models sure to be both popular and practical. Especially youthful this. 5 Regular Price $95.00 Rpeegees™ aogg tant +» «BOND Hudson Seal Coats Girls’ Crepe de Chine Dress . - - 16,50 A straight little pleated model in navy, red or cornflower blue, Sizes 6 to 14 years. 2450 Natural Raccoon Coats : i (Seal-dyed Muskrat) 40 inches long 36 inches long. The deep border “sets Collar el deep cuffs of the wide \ off” the full Beauty of the skins in this sleeves are of skunk. The coat good-looking model with large self shawl you will find unusual in quality and collar and deep cuffs. a vartniess, Regular Price $195.00 ice $285. Nie ee «. UGGS «Begun Deer Setsce ogg 08 Children’s School Shoes - + 3,75 cia Children’s Glove- Silk Underwear 1.75 a garment Made exactly like ‘‘grown- Jap Mink Coats Natural Squirrel Coats 45 inches long. Showing the large Chin 40 inches long. Here is a beautiful coat up's”. . vest and bloomers of At any of 15 Walk-Over Stores i ; s ., Chin collar and unusually flaring Man- —made of many dark pelts—beauti- flesh glove silk. Some lace- Al oe darin sleeves; then there is a fur striped fully matched, used contrastingly on a trimmed, Sizes 4 to 16. L-leather, sturdy shoes. border, and tail trimming. deep border. Shawl collar style i Laced style, in brown only. Sizes 8! to 2. Third Floor Regular Price $395.00 Regular Price $450.00 as 15% =) ~—« «935.75 tess 15% = ~SOCSC«:«98 50 Main Floor Shoes for Men and Women A nominal deposit holds any garment in storage until Nov. le