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(ey hy 8 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1922. i at =k AH thd posesamiencee it - 7 5 urtly language, but 18 understood in] Rubin 117 Schultz. . 6102 | Kitty Emmott.........0.0.. War of Coupons Goes Merrily On |One of Many Pretty Candidates fst tay te iw be | Sa te Fi Q fC Carnival eee Valentino. 4 ud 4,650 Ruth Brittens' 4 j The lst of Kings and Queens is |. Kaphan..... 1,152 Kitty Licker... T Decide the Kin and ween of “en” oney foreshortened to-day, for the reason} Fred Proctor. -. 83 1,005 Mrs. Harold Wollins 4 . that such a flock of scattering cou- Richard Abbott..... 74 852 Gwendolyn G ; ‘ pons ‘has been coming in. To-day] Charles MeGullough- 6 760 | Mary Gillen. and in future we will publish the arry Case.. . 154 Evelyn Simmon: Coney’s Joyous Carnival Week Ee a | ie | sein Seen ler twenty-five or more coupons ware Robinson... S 1 Mae Murray.. . saoessenr— anaes : aca ritz Marsh 5 107 Florence Gottesman, § fa tines 4 The list up to date fo Michael J 45 | Constance Binne Hope Hampton For the Third Day Joseph A. Reid and Ethlyn Clark np te ee lieve a || Mary Janke: Head the Most Numerous Armies of Coupon Bearers, J. A. Reid HA = iy nar } ir C ‘i Joseph E, q 34 But Rivals Are Bringing Up Their Cohorts. Frank A. Miller. Sarcey. Rinne... 2 All hail to Jolly King Joseph A. Reid in the March Triumphant to the Joe Bonomo Mortimer Weil.... 29 Gras throne! J oe ne Lal Ak ila 1,769 Ed. Tilyou 29 The popular manager of Feltman’s, panoplied in the purple, heads in per- Boe Nisan Ses ae Penny: ty fon the procession of his fin-loving ts, the people, which with wild ( Adolph Stern... 555 Hiynian: Retharman cs 8 acclaim sweeps on to the royal dais of Carnival Week at Coney " Richard Snedeker 515 Harris German........ 25 With Evening World coupons for their armor, with banners waving and E. H. Valdes... 424 Mayor John F. Hylan 2 This remarkable new book tells the whole story of eal ; ‘ ” Harold Posner 319 Morris Miller. : 25 t trumpets shrieking joyously, the hosts of Reid, Rex, wend their way to the 4 fl every kind of cheese—how each is made—food Charles Speare 249 William Jaffreys......00... 2B value saad: 19) f del palace gates Hugh Griffiths 170 Zack Wheat, " g ues At culle au, auaveee elicious new Merry knights of the Round Table in the Maple Garden summon thelr Philip Ornstein 147 a, recipes. Illustrated in full color; beautifully printed c and bound. Just say you want it. Mailed free. heralds and esquires and send them forth from Feltman’s with more and mor Babe Ruth 139 FOR QUEEN, P . ; sya rae: ay! coupons for their favorite brother Bide Dudley . 17 Ethlyn Clark A 6,886 neNtx Curse Co., 345 Greenwich Streec, N.Y. pons avorl Joseph Mallon.. 417 Martha Mansfield 6,659 knight. It is merry sport for the re-/4he has held sway for the past three vellers about the festive board, as} days. they quaff the cup that cheers and a What: f 5 a ft owed hat ho! What are those troub- the Labia ree a i pega lous sounds without, which make the champion who heads th COMERS” ; lists ' They are caused by the gathe Store Closed All Day Saturday For now he has occupied the throne 44 bi Sounee tn of grac ie Q ' oe “| Martha Mansfield, with the @ J ¢ for three duys unmolested and un herself enthroned in their midst shaken by thé assaults om the ovter) stately as Cleopatra from the lund walls! of the Pyramids, she rides at th To-day 3,500 coupons were added, | head of her retainers and with regal i ety he| hauteur summons her rival, Ithlyn an extra aes to the ermine he to the battlefield. : i fo gracefully wears MANSFIELD. FIFTH AVENUE The beautiful Queen, whose forces By my troth, King Joseph has more | were inactive for the past few days fe auaieee CI leit teh owiir * coupons attached to his royal mantle/appeared at the front again to-day, LAs aaa SAGE aSemis LOL NAYS eis ip sete iad Set ore than, that other Joseph had colors in|to And that her rival's forces out. apy trusty blade has been flying hither numbered her own by a little more Ha 9 5 his coat! ea ey at ie formes} Speculation is rife on the attitude and von like the Giant Racer, cutting But come, come to the lighted tower] Queen Martha, undaunted by this the other ‘Three Graces Lat an | vie _avath amone, Choe of Luna and gaze down on the]lead, has plunged once more into the ne! t Ae ke Pit Boos fa Porcad’ himself into meopid pide: to coupon-carpeted plafns of Coney,|fray, and even the warring columns n a rustle among their coupons, | day and the battle Is still on of Kings stand by to watch the battle as upon the modern War of Roses being | 0S fod by the women rivals “or| Md the popa is waiting with waged among the rival queens for the tne royal diadem hated breath for the move in} From far Spuyten Duyvil come ad t Two beatitl- — the columns of of them cattering coupons and a thunderous perp mmeetcnre ieee. eS —- roar proclaiming Sir Hugh Griffiths ful queens of other spheres there} And while t preparations Bo on} Put let us hasten hack to the King}in the royal race for the coveted Joust and race at the head of the Nae Her € fous ae y ee row King Frank A. Miller, who] purple | Mulroney, serene and smiling, is gath-| sported the crown for many a day “Who's Hugh?" you ask. coupon columns in the wild, Merr¥,|ering her forces from near and far) the Mardi Gras crush, appears to “Whoa Who!” ‘comes back the mad whirl of the Mardi Gras throng! |ready to force the fihting at Wiel pave been resting on his shield and]stentorian Spuyten Duvil echo: ‘The Queen Ethlyn Clark emerged from] psychological moment and grasp tcl jooking the situation over. With a| people's friend, he Nay! Prote her Vaude Villa on the banks of the} coveted crown wise warriors caution, he has been|ter of the people's children, the kid- Lake of Coney a few days since and — aclecting Golgns of vantage and word|dies, he Graceful and charming, has gathered about her couponed re- And forget not Lady Sadie Schultz} has reached the eastle tit is only}born to the purple, but destined to tainers numbering 6,886, fitting her whose claims to the ermine are be-Ja matter of hours before he again} be long kep' way from the throne more snugly within the folds of the|ing persistently pushed by her resumes his triumphant mareh until discove in Spuyten Duivil. aval purple: couponed retainers, Aye, me Lord ‘Watch our smoke!" is the Spuyten And there, with King Joseph Reid, (Coupons may come and coupons may On the other hand, the sword ¢ Mnyvil shibboleth, which may not be Peamet N Fall Hats Misses’ Departments Present For Women SCHOOL TO TEACH ‘ DOG SAVES BOY ew Fa . . NG n , anton Crepe SAFE AUTO DRIVI BUT IS KILLED $9 75 $16.50 odis 1 rocks = Wood Alcohol Toll in Six Month ry OD ks § Former Goy. Smith to Head 00 Cond! OH IM SIX ONINS) sirikes Centipede From $39 50 $45 Froc 37.50 {| Special Campaign. ———— —— Shoulder, but Gets Choose Velvet or ° and ‘The new frocks/ave do weat: . Alfred B, Smith, former Governor |/Phis Is Only Partial Record, Says Sage Foundation Fatal Sting. Duvetyne It’s the tiny cire.braid, stitched on in vermi- able! A real joy, these grace- and President of the United States Ri rt, fi M Cc A y (ey al d PUEBLO, Col., Aug. 24.—Spy- i fi i 1 id l i Trucking Corporation, has\consented eport, for Many Cases Are Conceale: Fea phe aut oe , aan? celli design after the manner of Renee, that ul sleeves and long skirts. . 4 te direct a special campaign here by by Shamed Relatives ie DIB ene Rees Lorne Cee They're refreshing sights — Il i th ful sleeve and neck Metal and velvet braid dis- shoulder of four-year-old Otto B. fy ly: Fall h calls attention to the graceful sleeve neck- ind v raid dis: the Safety Institute of America to Figures gathered by the National Committee for the Prevention of] ‘Thum jr. while he played beneath these: early ats Ure line of the frock, left, black or navy at $39.50 tinguish this model, Then 7 prevent motor vehicle accidents. Blindness in the Russell Sage Foundation Building, No. 180 East 22d Street,]| a tree on a plenic ground here ing you to give just that 7 5 ‘ . 5 ou must see the equal ' The problem of automobile trucks, | sow that during the first half of 1922 wood alcohol caused 120 deaths and| yesterday, the child's pet collie ee Hes The straight frock, right, with skirt easily ¥ : equasy. taxicabs, buses and other commercial touch of newness and charm sgt : harm: Georgette crepe | Vehicles ‘ia the most serious accident | twenty-two cases of blindndess. shot out his paw, knocking the d hi wide, is a favorite for college and street wear. € ing rg Ps H problem confronting the Public Safety] ‘These figures do not begin to® centipede from the child. your costume needs at this Bashioned of satin’ back (Canton: with. sath frocks at this price. Committee, of which Elbert H. Gary | measure the total loss of life or sight|this year 103 of the 150 deaths were The child was unhurt, but de- season. oe we an THIRD FLOOR im Chairman, recently appointed bY]. ough the drinking of bootleggers’ | "ported. spite the efforts of physicians, the surface marking folds, $45 / oe emteey Eaperinte oo con eee® Be Ll wikink taining wood alcohol,""], “Only three or four deaths per year! dog soon became paralyzed as th Cinna: ith its rich fet an 4 Man eatstycccersatea’ ta See ey a ee ee ay, coor: {Tt Wood aleohel polsoning were re eet potgoning and Boe es ' innamon wil P ne But.two styles hinting at the fascinating Glove Silk i bs " ™ ile €-T ported in New ork & prior to Bs 2 7 \ 7 i i i " . Fatalities from motor vehicles at | tary of the committes, to-day. Many] 1919," said Mrs. I “while| day. WINS CODE 5 a EavORte new silhouettes, new colors, new fabrics of U: d present. are between twenty and|rejatives and friends of victims try to| more than eighty deaths from. this a color. And all the becoming our college collection for misses/ AS nderweat twenty-five each week. Last year conceal the real cause of death, and » been reported in the Stute!| NORTH BERGEN a 4 earn _ hy previa in the clty] i}, some cases succeed, And as th ast three 8. In Penn AV ORIAN LICENSES woodsy tones of brown, with THIRD FLOOR S ecials rom such accidents, Rh ROI Sa A ees cies Crom | ool vnalial epi alkene tilled ‘sixty-one AN BUS DRIVER i ‘ati Pp A special school is to be established | wood alcohol poisoning is frequently a] persons last year. - delightful variations such as fp ; at which drivers of trucks, tazieabs gradual process, it ts dimicult to ob-| Acute alcoholic polsoning caused the] | Mrs. C.F. Sullivan, a widow, of No. amber, marron, barberry Glove Silk Vests—Picot edge, eee. ANG oS mmercial veHicles}tain accurate records of the total|death Tuesday of Edward 1’, Daugh-]1099 Bergenline Avenue, Nort! ti M * . will be taught the fundamentals of | number of cases of blindness and par-[erty, thirty-two, of Hellingham, Wat Boshi gfatoN ¢lloenie to enaee and muffin. ‘ otor I op- a pink, sizes 36 to 42, $1.95 safe driving, proper maintenance of |}tiai loss of vision from this cause. h., whose body was found carly ire e jemey 1 mie Rie et Glave Silk Step-Ins—Pi- motor vehicles, with a view to pre-|toven children have been victims,”* erday in his toom at the Hotel] ic % 2tney bus in Hudson County, As Softness of duvetyne and ] ink, si venting accidents due to faulty me-] It wax announced that more than] Navarre, according to Assistant Medi- [2° tends to drive the bus herself she i #42 50 $59 50 cot edge, cut full, pink, sizes j chanical conditions, and rules of the| halt of the 130 fatal cases brought tofeal Examiner Gonzales, Contents of [has the distinction of being the first lustre of velvet—a crisp = * 36 to 42, $1.95 road. e the attention of the National Compr a nearly empty bottle found neur the |}weman in Jersey to become a bus driver. q . - s eR aT RUNNERS tee for the Prevention of Blind Baty MHdfeatedtiige), Duualienls? mas mnere’ane mare dian o00 Vusae IniGoene: taffeta bow—a flaring frill of For those who like the softness ot good En- Glove Silk Step-In Che- during the first six months have drunk wood aleohot fon at present throughout the county. ie i is 6 ‘i . if . taeee~ Tai ; IN HIS L. 1. RECTORY |e" were in New York, Xrehur #2, tater, thirty-one, of No, stra. Sullivan told: edicts ‘ot Weat bon morning glories om glish tweeds, English cut and English finish, mete SS pink, i. 4 Po Ivanin, Forty-five s05 Kirst Street, Carlstadt, N. J., a| New York that her husband had died a Fs . sizes to 42, 5 oe eam cree eee aN Veo, (ont laaloaaan or UNO: Reaping “Wee Cone | fey months ono and that she tad been TONE 1 oH gob on @ ceep we offer. two models in grey or tan cross-bar. | ee Cu riest Succumbs Following Pneu-| Ren Sevaay nae : ‘Tuesday of alcoholic pat. | forced to earn money for herself and her urple hat. ese are ‘ monta Last Winter, Rresia in Si sa curerane een on J Tuesday of alcoholic bol-} ive wmall chitdren, She explained that Pe ‘ hina'th be che 5 For those who like very correct camel’s 16-Button ‘The Rey. Father Willlam J. Dunne, | ported in Texus and ital, “He rink] seemed tobe exteumely mrogltenie oot ort +‘ hings ees i the hair models, with not a bit of fussiness to eae rector of St. Mary's Church at Vernon} necticut, Massachuse| > and ry Wine which’ she had ded to venture 4 : w hats such beguili a es. A : Silk Gl ‘Avenue and Fifth Street, Long Island| Missouri, In the first twelve days of fa fow dys 060 hustneas; fae SERYEES SNe ae Re gurling spoil their good lines, we offer especially oves City, one of the largest parishes on affairs. Long Island, died to-day in his room fn the rectory. He had been ill for three weeks and his end was hastened by the after effects of an attack of pneumonia which he suffered last win- ter and which confined him to Bt. John's Hospital for three months. Father Dunne was born in South good values. Either choice is very swagger and effective for motoring, tramping or worn over riding clothes. THIRD FLOOR $1.45 These gloves are of a heavy grade of Milanese silk and come in grey, tan, cham. pagne, sand, navy, black and white. They: are most moder- ately priced,.as you may see, FOURTH LAST TWO DAYS_. ~ (Thursday and Friday) of the Cammeyer Summer Sale “NOW OR NEVER” Final Clearance NOVELTY STRAP EFFECTS SANDALS AND OXFORDS in all leathers WHITE SHOES (good variety) FLOOR cA Clearance Sale 500 Pairs of Women’s White Pumps and Oxfords $2.85 We have taken what remains of our regular stock of white shoes and marked them at a price to insure a rapid clearance. The lot includes one-strap pumps of can- | vas, white buckskin oxfords, and other styles. Not all sizes in each style but all sizes in the assortment. Elente Corsets Specially Priced §2.95 Suitable for slender and medium figures are these figured batiste corsets with elastic girdle tops and com- fort steel. Specially priced at $2.95 ; 4 Hand Woven Wool Scarves $2.95 A lightweight wool scarf— just the thing for fall wear. They are hand-woven and come in block and stripe patterns. A value at $2.95, funeral will take place Monday morn- ing. A solemn high requiem mass will be sung at 10 o'clock at St. Mary's by : the Very Rev. Mgr. Woods of Brooklyn pis lta POLICEMAN HAD HEART, $ 5% for $ 4° for When Patrolman D. L. Simpkins of the Mount Vernon police force was told yesterday afternoon that a sick cat was f lying in the hallway of @ building on ] South Fourth Avenue, 4 he went to tn- a ‘ ) SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR GROUND FLOOR tee eels Be found: the ‘cat too weak All sizes and widths—but not allin each style + Instead of shooting the animal, Simp- kkins bought half a dollar's worth of chloroform in @ drug store, poured it on cotton and put it to the cat's nose. Simpkins told witnesses that he hadn't the heart to shoot the cat. Sa ib LONG-SOUGHT MAN ARRESTED. After detectives of the Clymer Street Station, Brooklyn, had hunted him for two thirty-six, w: rooming house a Avenue. He is charged with the mur- der on Jan, 2, 1920, of Charles Eatera PURE THREAD SILK HOSIERY Full fashioned, all colors. $445 CAMMEYER Stamped ona Shoe Means Standard of Ment 47 West 34th St., New York BROOKLYN ~ 39% FULTON st. NEWARK - 049 BROAD sT Special August Selling of Women’s Silk Hosiery At $1.25 CAt #1.75 At #1.85 CAt $2.25 Full-fashioned silk hose. Extra heavy black silk hose. All silk, excellent quality. In Silk hose in odd sizes. ‘Black, Black, white and a variety of Full-fashioned, with lisle black, white, grey,rose-beige, white, brown. Open-work colors. Lisle soles and tops. soles and tops. brown and polo. instep. All these are seasonable — both now and for early Fall. years, Charles Capillo, GROUND FLOOK ‘ STORES WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAYS DURING AUGUST Capill revolvers and two rifies, all loaded, in bis room. 4

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