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Sc * ane Fh Aha ge lA IE LETTE ORS RAN RACIAL ENA NAROE SAAC CER eA NTIS, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY AUGUST 29, 1922. ! 9 W. iM ki T D MRS. GARVEY NO. 1 SUES |LANDED WITH HIS FIST, ‘ A p ) eres One Wayol Making LOWNDTY,| “Marcus ror pivorce| BOTH HIS SHOTS MISSED > i Negro 1 fed, Clatus| Carmine Himwelf a Netter Poxtiist S Use Up e water ee. Mark Unaware th A forty-eight, of No. | | EMRIs niiiaiie a ideas cient " 1 laa nite klyn, wa are) . . r 3 ho | 1 5 dle to © -teps of his mother's ho: ut Citizens of Frostburg, Maryland, Warned to Stop Mak-|" Se aa SHREK. BURNT BESO tKHe PRIMARIES 10 NAY ing So Much Hooch as Supply Becomes Exhausted. t, a young T'-lan called him to the a ‘ 4 sald FROSTBURG, Md, Aug. 29.—The town authorities attribute the great ! , Association. 1 h the you i shortage of water here to easily of Marshall & Garret, Hu, is Hak aae mis ag a iene | ,] It ts estimated 100 stills are located 4 ehth Avenue, she fled sult v4 ‘ 4 fired two shots at him Chief Interest Centres in the n Frostburg, Md., and that each still festimated by an expert from Baltl- were served on the defendant. |! niga Fight Against Hiram consumes an average of ninety gallons| more as needed by a town the size of nrvey married his. ran and didn't stop until a 101 ly 2,000 Nions for | Frostburg my Jacque } and lith Johnson. ca ARE VA VORTEC A T] It is estimated that the avera Mrs. A ee Hits: key. he — the time in operation to make one | s+) w41 use as much water as twenty ve becn psom friend SSaluatieen:: MAGAWEN ANA OUlt batch of ‘*hooch.'’ families. The Frostburg water sup- ei . Amy Garvey, : ; - wi a aa A hundred stills would use 200,000] ply is now so low that the authori- second wife was name eer dee ree eo a gallons of water, or the exact amount |tics ho sent out a warning to use « dent in the divorce pr baaale stilt nteat ‘ He Surtant nomination, © in excess of the present water supply |it sparingly Saediie HROUEHE SOHIE’ Hoh ; nows this man's fir me, bining to-day to indic heavy vote by Mrs, Amy Gs in California's primaries. ‘The posts|didates in the First Congressional] SAYS WIFE NOT HIS; neva liiald to Ware tees for which nominations are to be] District for the Democratic nomina- f va o have been grante made comprise everything from United J tion. Maggie Smith Hathaway of SEEKS ANNULMENT a dec : orce y June of thi B s atot o Justices the tevens' being the only woman year at Spe ‘ounty, A The registration is overwhelmingly posts. Polls opened at noon ar toh fret hd WAGNER COMING TO J. S. | ii Republican, 046 persons—a plu-| The Senatorial candidates are a WEAR-EVER rality in e county 4 a ma-| Der tie—Jndge J. I. O'Connor of -| Composer's Son Seeks to Stir tn- jority in most—-having signified their] Livingston, Tom Stout editor, of . allegiance to that party. The d-| Lewiston, B. K. Wheeler of Butte, ent Peabody, who, he terest in Bayreuth Festival, ngth wa 8:]H. R. Wells of Miles C Repub- |<) ‘nas Bernice Peabod YREUTH, Bava - § bitionist, 21 Those whe C. N. Pray of Great Falls, Attorney u val 6 , and, Peabody says, te dike wil leave fu’ pa to state their political pr eneral Wellington D. Rankin of | hs Waar an tlt foraa aaa aoe Sargent] America shortly for the purpose of - when registering numbered 1 Missoula, Congressman Carl Riddick | Was Still! et on that) stimulating support for the revival ‘n 4 = gS and the remainder of the total ot}ot Lewistown y Was served at the Ho-| 1921 of Bayreuth’s annual festival : = —_ =h 1,452,202 were classed as ‘“miscel- —_>—_- ie said last night she| qagnerian operas, which has. beca . wt 2 end xa Ws TRADE MARK Janeous’’ in the official record DOGS ARRESTED FOR jfetlon and Fined satura deena ete bys Se — Made in U.S, A. The contest attracting chief interest TWO PERSONS |": : bbe Nie Hebel AINSKAY Gakkai LI Héaruhertiaurerpaddiiag, Ov | ce ES - ts thot between Hiram Johnson, in- BITING o ONS ailaec. marks have udy been < worked murcleneramped sore fe | t : = nt, a A Vietim KILLS SELF, si 5 ve r ' , for. Up Todt tos tein OPER Fetus sete.| pegarden as insuficient, however, and e idea enstl for Cold-Pac anning P writer, 1s] agp i Solowing h of his bird dog,|@ further issue of stock is Impossible unopposed for the Socialist Senatorial 328 West 20th Street, was attacked in| Harry Howell, fifty-one, a mail carrier | Wing to the limited number of avail- | nomination her home last night and bitten on the] who lived alone here, ended his lite by{ able seats. Ve contributions —it kills pain! The races for the Republican Gu-|eft arm by « dog belonging to a netgh- | shooting. now are being s ea eee Mts y bor, She as attended by a physician bernatorial nomination and for Bland the abe whe taken to 0 poles ates Lieutenant Governorship on the « tion to be held pending an examination 7 ‘ecelving much inte y Board of Health physicians. contested vigorously] —Willlam Brenato, four, of No. 310 West 47th Stree was bitten on the by Go’ Friend W. right arm by a dog belonging to a fam- {lg living in the same house. He was urer, and C. C€. Young, !ncumbent attended at. Roosevelt Hospital This and Joseph A. Rominger, respectively. | ing also will be examined to determine ; Mattson B. Jones, Los Angeles attor-]if he is affected with rabies. ney, and Thomas Lee Woolwine, Dis- | trict Attorney for Los Ang ar seeking the Democ Ritieen sunérsemiank forthe oMfetl TH R FIFTH AVENUE August Sale Richardson, Aluminum Double Roaster The cold-pack method is recognized generally as the simplest and most satisfactory way to put up fruits and vegetables. MONTANA HOLDS pee EERE Tie PRIMARIES TO-DAY 34-42 West Ith St. aaa Final Clearance ALL Fight Candidates Entered in Summer Everyday Uses j Cold-Pack Method Vn: for String Beans 1. String and cut beans. Race for Senator. eae Th M 2. Pour hot water over beans and boil two to frve HELENA, Mont., Aug. 29.—Mon- M illine ry $ ree ore ‘Days minutes. tana voters went to the polls to-day |] faraiene of what original 3. Souse beans ti cold water. Eee eee ec tanarenarean Ge ewe lNL saiee entree, nace tee ; 4, Pack in jar and add teaspoonful salt to quart jat districts, and, exclusive of Governor, yee ee 5. Fill jars with boiling water and put on rubbers for various State offices urs a a ric and tops. (Do not make air-tight.) nes worenl and 6. Steam for hour and a half to two hours. { 7. Remove jars from Roaster and seal tight, 8. Keep jars in dark place. For three more days the August Sale cep jars in dark place B ON & Co. will offer the furs of the season to Cold-Pack Method ss Ps lta 1, women of fashion—at Sale Prices. for Peaches ! ' , . ; 1. Pare, halve and pack in jars. | : Above, a short Nutria Coat, certain to lead the winter’s sports, a Add boiling water sweetened to taste. ! For to-morrow (Wednesday) $245; Nutria Coat, 42-inch length, $325 3, Put on rubbers and tops—but do not make abe Black Carecul Coat, trimmed with skunk or dyed’ fitch, $295; ae 47-inch Caracul Coat, $395 Below, Mole Coat with bloused back, has wide and full furred fox collar and cuffs, $395 Hudson Seal Coats (dyed muskrat), 40-inch length with con- trasting fur collars and cuffs, $295 to $375 Natural Raccoon Coats, $225 Stone Marten Scarves, one skin, $26; two skin, $55 Fox Scarves, in taupe, brown or pointed, $39.50 FOURTH FLOOR New! Costume Slips To Supplement the New Jacquette Blouse How convenient to find a skirt on a bodice! On our Second Floor in the Petticoat Department are to be found the new skirt models —draped or plain, entirely plaited or with plaited panels—on substantial bodices with straps or U-neckline. In satin, Canton crepe, charmeuse, radium and crepe-back satin. Black, navy, fog, caramel or dark brown. Priced #5.95 to ¥19.75 SECOND FLOOR New Elente Corset | Our Sand Toys are $3.95 Much -Reduced The fashjonable draped gowns almost - For the amusement, and delight of invariably demand a slightly corseted children over Labor Day we offer all 4. Steam for twenty to thirty minutes. 5. Remove jars from Roaster and seal tight. 6. Keep jars in dark place. A Specially-prepared Sale of Alsam Bouquet Specialties (made exclusively for B. Altman & Co.) The “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Double Roaster, like all other “Wear-Ever” utensils, is made of hard, thick, cold-rolled sheet aluminum and gives enduring service. The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company Handy Bread and Cake Box New Kensington, Pa. Alsam Bouquet Extract Tis! ait ae ue oe Ol OD a 00 Toilet Water . .« . « «© « ~ 2.90 Sachet uk ky eS oe a ck Talcum Powder . . « « « « 38c Face Powder a7) ao Gieiers Wieder 706. 4 Bath Salts » « « 478, 145, 1.95 3 4-Get oné‘now while your dealer has all Three Sizes NOTE: All “Wear-Ever” utensils at greatly reduced prices. There will be on saie at the same time Fine-quality Toilet Articles at about one-half actual values Tomorrow Alright Night’s Tonics —fresh alr, a good an NR Tablet to make your 3 Our Easy Payment Plan Applies We Furnish Apartments and Ho Ywhere Within 150 Miles of New York n Weekly or Monthly Payments. OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS Imported Brushes (wood backs) is Hair Brushes . . . . | . . OOBc, } Mijitary Brushes . . . per pair $1.90 Hat Brushes . . . . . . . SOc. Nail Brushes . . . . . « « SOc, 4-PIECE COLONIAL PERIOD BEDROOM SUITE, In Mahogany or American Wainut finish, consisting of $192 0 Dresser, Tollet Table, Chifforobe and Bed. As illustrated le j , And figure. Corseted with a well but lightly of our sand toys and other summer EANDER Graton olat i Imported Tooth Brushes . . . . 18, boned corset with low top, elastic girdle games at greatly reduced prices. En- Lock tem torus j to and eyelet lacing below front steel. A tire sets with fascinating fruit and with iat panera : model durably and daintily made of alphabet moulds have new low price Link lumbia Rec: | Imported Soap . . . . per cake 28c, silk broche, $3.95 tags frbm 50c to $4.25 SETI. ator rece a $1.55 per box of six cakes. SECOND FLOOR SEVENTH FLOOR vais WeNH NT 08 THE VYORLD’S i x cempite cine ot new nove ||| Harlem Office be | \ He .75. SEWING MACHINES on Credit U i $18 te $110. Leads Now Located at : | Near 125th St. HOTEL THERESA BUILDING Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders | School Shoes for Boys 56 Sturdy, practical, laced shoes, tan or black calfskin, made in an especially comfortable last, with broad, medium or pointed toes. Sizes from 1 to 6, $6. FOURTH FLOOR (First Floor; Madison Avenue section) Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets Hew Bork { 4 } Jil —_—n

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