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" ; THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 380, 1922. m ny he right, or tho left. COURT (PHOLDS Happiest Man in * ‘Come Back CED Ir ustapcieun sun rseetecuctine orn tent weno net mR ee ae ey is a Se . 7 ny of the other members, For nin|Mt’——@nd George Kucehera puts} it 18 the frst concrete proposition to! Ve EN GD out Is George Kucehera, Stone Blind |e nemo. Bor medic ie hand, grabs the. projecting V atlas 3 aa é hy the Sovie , and climbs out for another dive aie Spats B - fot nor shell up at the firing dine is tent is one of the popular,spots . 3% = | B He patd his price in a training camp|in the camp. Some one is always} , VRER PUBLIC CONCERTS. ? n the border, where he was given an| {!i(t The boys read the newspapers,| Th Park Department announce ¢ SSEMBLY « sy > | overdose of one of the preventativer| s47nes and tho latest fiction to MEME Sik Ov tau Abe | guard our boys him, .He is interested in everything] Mount Morris Park by the es | | Union and Bergen Gain c the nd does practically all that the] Army Band; at Recreation Pler, Wes “ Tehebh tioks others do. Wth Street, by the Police Sens dnuatt Delegates at Expense of Hudson and Morris. BONWIT TELLER & CO, FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Putian At the weekly dances he is a regu-[itand, and at Recreation Pier West 1ys Kucehora |!!! attendant, and the girls are de-]i2sth street by the Fire Department fe. Huatheay: ase | to dance with him, for he is a] rand 4 To-day he je | Sud dancer. He loves music, funny | fitting himself to be a teacher of the| *tories and the theatre, which he at is regularly, Once the characters | J e to go about with described to him and he associates ndent upon himeett|!!: different voices with the char- %, he has little difficulty in fol- the action of the play. Thursday—Specializing WOMEN’S GOWNS OF CLOTH OR SILK For Events That Come When the Time and Tide of the Season Turn 55.00 TWO COAT DRESSES OF CLOTH FABRICS— One is of Poiret twill, slender and smart of line, fastened with a single large button and ness of his com nd the campus at |! amp. He is xeir “ spirit's the thing,” is the 8 to get about alone | of the Come Back Club, which ble. He studies the the only self-supporting organiza and soon learns | !on of wounded, veterans in the coun- ly by a light y. Kucehera takes the motto liter- and if asked who is the happiest ed to do the|iman in the club every member will yunt of work as his seein “George Kucehera, he who ever tes and is allowed no handi-| smiles though he cannot see.’ is blind He must ; —>—-—_— eet cxsays |OPERATING CONCESSION as the others the Braile type OFFERED U. S, OIL MEN * good and he | din but ¢ subject, which | Contracting Basin for Baka bietd de up In Proposed. & the swimming hours tn the] ogcOW, Aug. 30 (Associated Press) nl out-of-door pool at Camp is this happy blind man dives TRENTON, N. J., Aug. 30.—The Assembly reapportionment act of last winter, which reduced the Assemb! representation in the Legislature of Hudson and Morris Counties by one member each and added one seat h to the representation from Union and Bergen Counties, was upheld to-day by Supreme Court Justice Gummere Under the act Hudson County, the Democratic stronghold of the State i will have only eleven instead of welve Assemblymen; Morris will have me instead of two Assembly seat nd Bergen and Union Counties, each yow having three Assemblymen, will he increased to four. Nancy Glass Bow! Wrought Iron Stand, $15 AS every double-seal- ed invitation comes thru the post, mentally tag it Ovington’s—for there you can secure the most charming gifts at prices just as pleasing. Cheerfulness Heartens Com- rades in Columbia’s Sol- dier Organization—Does A tentative concession to operate onc of the largest Baku oll flelds on a con rts about in the: water The act was attacked by Anthony ani ae ¢ others. He is one of the|(tcting basis has been proposed by ; Rotth and others in Hudson County} All the Seeing Can Do and livers in the camp and a splen-| {he Russian ernment 10 Heney OVINGTON'’S bound with lacquered braid. Black or navy. a “4 , nterna *“ The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” He needs a bit of aid . os the sides of the h rocks. Some one] * ‘A little more to thel co: te compel John J. McGovern, ( Asks No Favors. Clerk of Hudson County, th ‘iandamus proceedings, to accep ‘ling of a nemination petition for George Kucehera, who is stone blind, welve Assembly candidates. McGov-)is the happiest man at Camp Blue- PEDERERH) MU. Day Fifth Avenue at 39th Street The other is of vigoureux check in tan or gray shadings trimmed with the reverse side of the material and bordered with tailored self loops. ssion would be on a purely § basis, the American firm sen refused to accept the petitions be-} neids, the summer home of the Come ‘ause of the reapportionment act . : In the attack upon the law, it was| Back Club of Columbia University. held that the act was passed in 1922, The membership of the club, which when it should have been passed tn] \. a self-supporting soldier organiza- 1921, in conformity with the constl- 4 q . ex-service men i ution, requiring that a reapportion-| 0% '® composed of 8D) theirs, George Kucehera takes issue, ent be made at the first session of] Who Were wounded during the World} gor jy not his body well? And are ne e Legislature following a Federal] War and who are enrolled at Colum-| his five :emuining senses keen and us. The census was taken in| bia under the Veterans’ Bureau, ft-| active? ting themselves to carry on in various] Though the happiest of all the men professions in spite of their wounds. who are spending their summer at George Kucehera is the only one in] Camp Bluefi Blauvelt, N. Y., the roster who ts completely blind,| loaned by the Interstate Park Com- Gmonas KGCcrHama. TWO AFTERNOON GOWNS OF CREPE SILKS— One is of Canton crepe in black, brown or navy blue, with flange panels faced with contrasting color and edges trimmed with self loops. @nd though it is generally conceded by the other members that his afflic- tion is by far worse than any of = = THIRTY FOURTH STREET Justice Gummere tn his opinion held ‘hat the law was properly enacted vnd is constitutional. —_—_—_—— MRS. TAYLOR’S BODY The other is of crepe faille in a dignified coat- dress type, bordered with silk serpentine braid. Black or navy blue. FOUND IN RIVER Advertising induces a first sale E- -— ——— WOMEN'S GOW NS—Second Floor But “Quality” | glo one lone makes permanent Sal One sees WORTH frocks in the most ae | Fashionable sections of New York— The left-hand lady wears draped Canton Satin with one-sided sleeve effect 5 5 ‘ 65.00 Widow of Commander Wan-| But dered From Navy Yard. \ PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 30.—The body of Mrs. Barbara Taylor, widow of Commander James Spottiswoode Taylor, who disappeared after the Commander's death on Sunday, was found in the Delaware River to- off the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Mrs. Taylor disappeared from the Bay yor heewesn 10 P. M., Sunday ene onday morning. The body was brought to the surface by the wah) Once tried reg 1m rocinkoh 208 ers of a vessel havin; a pippall eal ee aled packets only Black,Green or mixed The other prefers plaits and ribbon EE, see ee ornaments—Canton Satin frock priced : ’ ‘ 50.00 BONWIT TELLER & CO. Shop of ma ate AT 367" STREET “Derby” Non- Lacing BONTELLCORSETS In Two Entirely New Models “Derby” is the consummate expression of in- telligence and art applied to corsetry “LITTLE DERBY” A Superior Riding Corset : America’s. Foremost Specialists” Autumn’s Frocks May Be OPPENHEIM.CLLINS&© |) Deaned ot Plaited— 34th Street —- New York | | Tomorrow—Last Day of But Always Long | The August Fur Sale This is the perfect corset for the equestrienne, for while it preserves the lines of the figurs | at the back, it leaves the leg movement entirely SS i} free. It is algbroche, with elastic at 5 | | . the sides; inblack, flesh, orchid orblue. 12.00 El ‘| A final opportunity to effect Unparalleled 4 Chic cAutumn Hats We are featuring extra- @ 900" id Savings on the purchase of fine Fur Garments ; th th ‘ f ; DERBY 1922 ee as the prices here quoted are much lower than eN with that ordinary values ina varied An Abtepresl ia Satake Lines i) 4 will be possible after this August Sale. : (é ; | Low at the waistline save only in [rout to support the diaphragm, straight of line, snugly fitting just below the waistline, “Derby 1922" is specially designed so that one’s clothes do not slip above it. “Derby 1922” transforms curves into straight hig af fashion. It is of elastic and broche in flesh, orchid or blue. 20.00 “Expensive Look” — selection of new Autumn Priced Only frocks at ui FM Natural Raccoon Coats, 36 inches long. Deep collar and reverse_ border. August Price Un igh 195.00 Shion i 10.00 One as pictured 2 2-50 SF Australian Opossum Coats, 40 inches long. New sleeves and shawl collar. August Price 245.00 Feather drapes, flattering peacck —~Plaited panels accentuate sprays and tinsel flowers Natural Raccoon Coata, | Augut Price RGN are amang the favored the length of some. 42 inches long. Made with : \ Q einameinors . 295.00 om \'\ Saat ali Others are draped in . : Cape of large shawlcollar. ITACE-PI1VI i and wt Velvet, Felt and Sports grace giving: lines materialsinall Fall shades, trimmed with metal including the new browns, buckles. all extraordinary values. Alaska Seal Coats (Gvaron teed U. 8. Gov't skins), inches long. Skunk sone Auguat Price 350.00 Cuticura Before He Tries Free Samples Ointment, Taleum, te, everywhere Fra if Outicare Laberaionies BoptR waies eon THE WORLD'S Harlem Office J Now Located at Natural Mink Coats, 40 in, Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats Flat Cre CG Can- long. Handsome tall trim- and Wraps (Dyed Muskrat) with ety ton. Bro ba d ed anion in 2092 7th Ave, |\ catncit, he werll or reverted. 5 vs to 4 Bureau.” Roone ming at bottom and cuff. Skunk, Kolinsky and Squirrel, : of ke er0.09 Near 125th St. rid B Aupust Prie 675.00 Augut Prie 525.00 —_ : thesmart Autumn shades, | HOTEL THERESA BUILDING ]} 2°00 a ae . including browns.