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f z ee ANCIER DUKE HURT AUTO SMASE FADE BADLY UT {Tobacco Man’s Car Skids Into Electric Light Pole Near Southampton Home. Announcement was made to-day at the Southampton, L, L., Hospital that Angier B. Duke, No. 511 Fifth Ave- nue, son of Benjamin Duke of the millionaire tobacco family, will have yecovered in a few days from the in- juries he received last evening about a when the automobile he @rove crashed Into an electric tig it Dole near his summer cottage in Gin Lane and the beach, Southampton, Lt Mr. Duke drives with one hand, as dhe other was shot off while he wi on a shooting trip weveral years ago, He had: just left the cottage to motor to Southampton Post Office. ‘The car skidded on the wet road and crashed into the pole, which was broken off four feet above the ground. Mr. Duke was showered with glass o'clock and severely cut on the face. He also received bruises. The accident occurred near the Coast Guard Station and members of the coast patrol summoned an ambu- Jance, Mr, Duke was taken to the hospital and treated by Dr. Joseph 8. Wheelwright of New York. Mr. Duke, who ts thirty-seven, is widely known socially here and in Philadelphia. His wife was Miss Cordelia Biddle, daughter of Mr. and Mra, Anthoay J. Drexel Biddle. They were married in 1915 and divorced in|" 1921. — WOULDN'T LET STRATON TALK AT BOXING BOUT Minister Not Allowed to Adiirens Crowd at Show. SYRACUSE, Aug. 26.—The Rev, Dr. John Roach Straton, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church of is conducting a revival service here, was barred Crom the arena last night where he had gone with fifteen singers, in an announced attempt to “bring a message of God's word to thos» ‘ople," Just before the main bout of weekly boxing card. The members of the party were met at the door by Jack Lewis, manager of the club, and Dr. Timothy P. Malone Inspector for the State Boxing ¢ mission, Dr. nan the State made from the cepted the decisis BAFFIN EXPLORERS ON THE WAY HOME MacMillan law forbids ring. Dr, Straton Capt. Reports “Fine Trip” by Rade FREEPORT, fin) Land exp Donald B. Me, Aug litton, in MacMillan, ‘The Baf- command of whieh left Bos- aab. Oi MG URAR Gone RGAE nite y home, sage from the explorer jay by his siste On our w Fine trip, The 1 e@ wae sent by way of Fogo Island, near the northeastern end of Newfound tund MISS BAKER NOW SAYS SHE’LL WED THIS MONTH Declares She Expects to Be Very Happy With MeCormick, LONDON, Aug announce- nent by Mary L. hat she and Alli married radio eived here taker of Chicago is er McCormick will be} “before the end of the month, | ewhere $n London.” staying Miss Baker is ear Galashiels ize over the te 18 told “I hope you wi Miss Baker." she replie¢ 1 think 1 shall be happy with ry happy ‘Thank you, REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. i ing site outside 993 ATTEND THE SALI i East Tromont Avo. 67 Liberty Street | New York City w York City, who] € troMey to Eastern Boulrvard Mun: Worrying Women Make Progress By Driving Men, Lecturer Says Feminine Happiness Rare, 15 to 50 the Age That Finds Them Dangero' LONDON made men Club, on “ Aug. 26.—It was the declared Dr nu Woman Be Kappy Perhaps the get on Jos happiest really bad men, for they did not wa! Few women knew anything of the hapy road leading to wealth, ‘Their chances were lost by the gambling element, which be them hope for a stroke of luck or prize draw in the marriage market Women lost their share of life, health and beauty in a selfish arch for a pana attractiveness. Their for means to make «ll women beau tiful but to make one woman especially beautiful, They lost hap- piness because they had only one eye on the gon! Under fifteen and over the happlest periods in a woman's life, becaus then she might be more or|edge, women were carri y by less absorbed in the pursuit of worthy | the lower spirit of inquisitivene It ideals. Too often, between those| Was not in the search of knowledgy ages, Woman was discontented and| that Eve ate the forbidden fruit or dangerous that Bluebeard’s locked room was She often set out on an impossible | opened. HER WEDDING RING man on the liner President Van SAVED TO DEBTOR BY OLD JEWISH LAW Judge Quotes ‘Talmud as Ile Refuses to Let Creditor Take Emblem. Talmud settled a question of law in the Brooklyn County Court to-day when Judge MacMahon rebuked a creditor who wanted to compel an el- derly woman to surrender her earrings d her wedding ring in part satisfac- tion of a judgment debt ‘ “Where are the earrings and the Judge, not knowing of the rit ring ked the the natur “Tam wearing t ring is on my finger ring," replied the wor “LT have read, Judge Mac- Mahon, “of one who took from the fd of a corpse the obelisk or coin placed there to pay for the journey of the departed soul across the river earrings and the It is my wedding , but this ts the first time I ever heard a demand nite tor the wed- ding ring from the finger of a wife There is a law 4 wn from the Tal the revolver. The police sald he was mud which directs that the sheet | arinking. shall not be taken from the bed of a man, nor the mantle from his back, +|nor the wedding band from the finger slot his wife That is my therefore I dismiss this motion The names of the disclosed ————— SHIP’S SURGEON FIRST ABSOLVED CAPT. MILES Certificate Showed Baxter Died janin-Morphiniam. United States Commissioner Hitch cock continued to-day the case of Capt cused of killing H. G Geo. Miles, ac HORTON’S The Premier dce Cream America of rich about cl REAL ESTATE AT AU CTION. women, Dr. fifty were law, and parties were not ag in Baxter, pantry- Is as fine and wholesome a food as the cream from the milk of your favorite cow. It is just aperfectly balanced combination There are no tricks in its make-up. The finest materials, the utmost care as to uniformity and uncompromising notions Says Professor, Who Calls worrying of discontented women that jah Oldfield, lecturing to the Melectic says the Daily Mail Oldfield said, were the widows of © force in pursuit of a phantom, quest—the search for an ideal hus band. Centuries strewn with broken hearts, wrecked lives and shattered idols did not discourage the qhest The lecturer defined happiness as the absorbing pursuit of a worthy and attainable ideal and the objects whose attractions were the mos bsorbiser as pow knowlec wealth, health, and beauty. Women, owing to their limitations of thought concept and te their lack of imagination and overflow of emotion, failed to travel along any of those great highways of happi In place of the pursuit of know! 1 Buren en route to England on Ju Cross-examination of Dr. George Farquar, ship's surgeon, brought out that the original certificate signed by Dr. Farquar, who now accuses the captain of striking Baxter and caus ing his death, gave the cause of death as “acute mania morphinism.”* The hearings will be resumed on Monday. fr REBUFFED BY WOMAN, MAN SHOOTS HIMSELF Wife of Friend Refuses to Go tor , Ride—shot Follows. Joseph Raffo, twenty-four, No. 2306 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, rang the bell at No. 148 Knickerbocker Avenue, Ridgewood, early to-day and asked Mrs Mary Orlando, twenty-five, to see her pand. “Mrs. Orlando told him her yand hadn't come in from work Jome, get in the car and take a ride," he invited. “Tl do nothing of the kind,’ she re- plied, “You get aw ‘om here." Raffo drew a revolver, and as Mrs Orlando closed the door and ran back to her two children she heard a shot Raffo was found later with a bullet in his chest, but doctors in St. Catherine's Hospital said he was not seriously hurt He was placed under arrest for having on “ce Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk be en _ . NOCOOKING The “Food = Drink" for All Ages, Quick Linch at Home, Office, and, Rountains. Ask for HORLICK’S. Avoid Imitations & Substitutes Ice CREAM cream, care sugar and flavors. eanlin A strong combination, } SATURDAY, AUGUST 26TH On the Premises—2 P. M.—Rain or Shine | Go To-Day, and Buy your bungalow-waterfront home build- the City’s Fire Limits. where | ings are permitted, and then start to build a home before the expiration of the Tax Exemption Law on April 1, 1923. | THROG’S NECK ABSOLUTE AUCTION BUNGALOW WATERFRONT i Outside the Fire Limits ' with nearly a mile of water frontage and valuable Riparian Rights On East River at Entrance to Long Island Sound | together with Morris mansions, cottages, barns and other buildings. Also Six New, Two-Story Frame Dwellings Never occupied and to be rold with immediace possession 80% in Monthly Installments of on Day of Sale -10 in Take Pelham Bay “Sub” to Ws LOTS | 30 Days frame build i 2% tchester Square and pal Bus to property Telephone Cortlandt 0744 VICTIM OF BULLET IS HELD BY POLICE nel Manonse May Know About Brooklyn Shooting, Cov Anke Michae) Mancuso, years old, { No, 2031 First Presbyte twenty Avenue, went to the 3A. M, to-day o have a bullet wound in bis left fore- He said he was walking when an Hosp! urm dressed, at 78d the bu one and There w shooting earlier in the night, that he might know s ring about It was detained in the Bust 67th Street Station, —_ DEAD BABY IN STREET CRUSHED BY AUTOS Body Ran Over Many” Times Re- fore It Wan Found. Policeman McCarthy of the {7th Street Station found a in 52d Street near Tenth Avenue at] 6.20 A. M. to-day, Tearing off the newspapers he saw human flesh and took the bundle to the Tt was the body of a week-old in- fant, probably thrown from an auto- mobile. It had been run over so many times during the night it was West bundle station Impossible to determine its sex. POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere Removes Blemishes and Blackheads With Cuticura Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water to free the pores of/impurities and follow with a gentle application of Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal. Cuticura Talcum is ideal for powdering and perfuming. Sample Rech Pree by Mall. Address: ““Quilenra Lab- there, Bop Bee: Olotimert f andoa, Tale se BST Caticura Seap shaves without m EECHAM’'S | | 1. Sick Heada HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED, MACHINISTS, | BOILERMAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, CAR REPAIRMEN, SKILLED IN RAILROAD WORK; | STEADY EMPLOYMENT, STANDARD WAGES, _ | AUTHORIZED BY | UNITED STATES | RAILROAD LABOR BOARD Apply to CENTRAL RAILROAD | COMPANY OF NEW JERS Cc. E, Chambers, Supt. Motor Power & Equipmen i 1 Jersey City, N. J. i iH it il Permanent positions ars open at the following rates. authorized by tha United States Hailroad Labor Boan i ilackwm!: | Bheet Metal Wy Workers Electrical = H Workers Power House Bwitehboard Operators Power House Piertrictans Macuuiat Leipern Bollermaker lielpers Blackamith Helpers Bheet Motal Worker: itel Worker Helpers Blectrival Car Repatress & inapectora—oy, | Apply 9.00 A. M. to 5.00 1", of 1 Intendent's offices at 82nd Street and Wills |] Avenue, Brona, N. ¥. I F.oM, CLARK, superintendent } New York, New Uaveo & Hurtford hi. i Cm | THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1922, iM Oicled BE 3 — Bs Nerd = Last Days of the August Sale of Bedding Broadway at Ninth Thackeray said somewhere that to dress with good humour was the best way to appear in company. There is a fragrance about siinplicity and good ‘humour with good sense that is wel come everywhere. The reverse of it is to: subtract from /an evening's enjoyment for one’s self and others. A good name and a favored with friends can be smashed like a brittle glass vase by stupidity and carelessness. place Signed) Ph frame August 26, 1922. Russian Ermine and Black Moftkey Fur Toggther make a marvelous wrap kk * In the Wanamaker Sale of Fashion Furs $2,800 Much less than the winter prices Miller Paris, portant to do- 1 exquisite lines of the — it came, Russian Ermine Wrap are ac cented by the delicate tracing of black monkey fur. Black velvet banded Narrow ermine for the lining. Note:--An unusual value, for this wrap is 50 inches long, of the finest ermine, pure white Third Floor, Old Building with models The f our Bureau at 5.80 P. was discovered We waited and waited. word that we would have it tonight. believe that these models will be the first to convey to Ameri Formerly A. T. August Blanket Sale Now going on Stewart Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Chirst actual Paris°Models from the AUGUST OPENINGS come Sirst to Wanamahkers PRESENTED MONDAY IN THE FASHION SALONS Exquisite reproductions, at much less than the cost of the originals, may be ordered from + Among the first opening was that of Jeanne Hallee. new and fascinating. over these beautiful things as personal luggage on the Aquitania ,and with them new hats from Reboux and Suzy and a new three-piece cosfume from With the models came Every one said Soeurs. 11 August, 1922 irst models for Winter arrtved at M. But, then it that quite the most im- gown was missing. What were we the ‘“Aquitania’ sails tomorrow. At nine o'clock for Mme. Anna had given us her We a the Glorious New Message Another unique fed ure is famous that these old Maison are from a (much favored by the Parisiennes) that our own workrooms. Her thirfgs were so. A special representative. brought This Personal Note from our Paris Office has been reborn—and they have the | spirit of the exquisite new, Paris. The | name Jeanne Hallee is well known to you | —and so is that of the new star, ANNA, | for she became famous in another of the great houses of Paris. it was not necessary to ask ANNA from where she had drawn her inspira- | tion, It was obvious at a glance that it had come from the magnificent arts of Persia and Indo-China Then, too, there was a fascinating little coat which formed a part of a costume— | “that,” said Anna, “is just Paris’! Second Floor, Old Building September Sales of China, Glass, Housewares Start next Monday---including Lamps Because September Ist comes the day before the three-day holiday over Labor Day, when so many people go out of town, we advance the opening of these sales to Monday, August 28th, only the bare outline is presented to-night; but you may come assured that the complete presenta- tion is ready the largest we have made. 5000 Dinner Sets in 200 open stock patterns | at 20 to 50 per cent. less Also tea sets, breakfast sets, cof- fee and chocolate sets, salaa, berry and dessert sets. ' Nine tables of gift pieces from $1.50 to $20. china and pottery individual pieces and small sets; compotes, bowls, vases, candle- sticks, etc. | Our entire range of Stem Glassware 20 per cent. less, including the finest imported and domestic glass; clear l!ead-blown glass, plain and beautifully deco- wilver encrus- tations; cut, engraved and etched. rated with gold and Cut glass at half price. Household glassware, 20 to 50 per cent. less. 3ronze and Marble Figures half price. Concrete garden furniture, 20 to 50 per cent. less. Lamps, 20 to 50 per cent. less. Chine Sale Houseware Sol nd Ga ery, New Building ith Gallery, New Building Summary of Housewares Sale Discount Nickel and Copper War 20 to 25%, Refrigerators Sst 20°, Aluminum Ware 20 to 33 1-3", Tinware 15 to 25% Woodenware . 10 to 20°, Hand Washing Machines +50 1B% Cutlery, Scales, Coffee Mills 20 to 25", Bathroom Fur! ngs 15 to 33 1-3", Sewing Machines and Dress Forms s 15% Enamelware ++ 20% Brooms and Brushes 20'%, lronware 10 to 33 1-3", Andirons 2 Fire Sets Percolators and Casseroles, 20 to 33 1-. Feather Dusters 20 Electric Appliances 20 to 33 1-3", Trunkg 15% Baskets and Hampers...... 20 Wire Goods 20%, Seventh Gallery, New Building Furniture Galleries Open (niil 9 P.M. During Last Four Days of Sale Last Monday in the August Furniture Sale Offering certain groups at half price. A $134 two-door For example: mahogany A $780 cabinet console, done | ered with velour combination book care with in parchment and gold, wil A $60 mahog: latticed doors for $67 | hanging mirror, for rocker, with cane A $294 high back William tall eer eats ae A eee and Mary arm chair. covered Meee een ; 1 | dining room with silk damask, for $14 wing chair, back cov A $1758 We can't guara they are typical of what will be found, less warning! e that these exact things will be h but only for the four days of next week. ‘ii In acdi Sugust ale positiy Fourth, Fit pplewhite ere Monday, as they are n, of course, is our entire stock of furniture at 10 to 50 per cent. of Furniture at Half Price Almost unbelievable opportunities are turning up during these last days of the August we clear cur flcors of certain suites of hecrocm, living room and dining room furniture; individual pieces with no reserve stock; and certain designs not to be reordered Sale as certain all being offered 8, for $24.50. piece dining room suite for any finished $879. back and ve- An $1830 walnut seven-piece for $30. bedroom suite of the Italian $915, + Chippendale eight- | | Georgian | | | piece bedroom suite for $925. ten- on sale and going fast, but y closes on Thursday, August 31. F, h, Sixth and Eighth Galleries, New Building ir ! t

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