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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1922, bi «| Bloomingdale's tha Mansfield’s Onslaught Fourth in Race for Carnival Queen eV ORACRING SARE Fails to Shake Ethlyn Clark And a New i for King| nN ARMOUR PLANT From the Coney Queen’s Throne Search Jamaica Building _rom 439 esto he morning ant 1872 Our Golden Anniversary and uniformed men of the Jamatea 59TH TO oT | TREET LEXINGTON TO THIRD AVE ‘UE ’ es sterday’s Battle of Evening World Coupons Almost ‘oll Station searched the Armour Hours Until ~~ Robber Entirely Confined to a Royal Battle of Fair Vote Bearing Amazons Merrily waxes the coupon combat on the plains of Coney, and the con- ing forces of Kings and Queens determinedly scale the battlements in iil Bs earn aaae pedthe effort to seize the Mardi Gras throne for three burglars who were seen Sg ‘ "Tis @ wondrous sight to witness the battle of the fair ones who would rifing the sa ; tore Open All Day To-Morrow, Sat., Sept. 2d lay, hands upon the crown through their claims with Evening World NOT Cla tite Citys on ne ; A; - y the building for more than an hour Store Will Be Closed All Day Monday (Labor Day), Sept. 4th Prcoly raged the combat among > Ore atk torn : ares retainers of the Queens that the FOR KING. he ran across t jimiped from hts and esquires and other fight-| Joseph €. Howard........24,223 a window to tl ind eseaped, forces were compelled to cease] J, A. Reid... Bees taLi2 appatently wunihint by three afots own fighting from sheer admira-| P. A. Minnekak 15,016 fred after him ee of the prowess of the fair ones. Tek ens, ey thins. at tho: nate ey drove lim pd when the day was done Queen! Chas, Godwin 1672 away by th 1. Of lyn Clark still held the throne. Prof. Robinson. 1/328 cers of the e¢ ay there was not a Izzy Katz.. 1,238 more than $500 in the sa close behind pressed the ranks} Adolph Stern 1/028 — ful Queen Martha Mansfeld.| Big Bob 1,006 BIG MACKEREL TOWS se had been resting on their arms| Chas. Speare 730 ° ; e past several days. Dan Higgi 577 FISHERMAN 3 MILES + Richard Snedeker. Gadus Gal) hen the drawbridge was raised] €, H. Valdes... he 463 Jol S$. Kenmerer, C, George and n Martha had drawn up in mar-]| Harold Posner. 461 Harry Butler York business men A Vi ery Smart Collection of array 15,000 additional coupons, | Phillip Ornateiln.. 372 anchored their yacht Beacon three miles ing her a strong second in the} “Champion 344 off Sea Bright, N. J.. yesterday and iret a ol eer ew Fall Hats 95 fut still Queen Ethlyn had 2,500] Rubin Barsky 247 r fe i ho hor ’ id to spare, Hugh Griffiths 245 tes whe ‘ uv Heo! : 10 : : f : ) lueen Sadie was close to the 20,000] Babe Ruth.. a 222 macker . I muse Charming, aren't they And the hats pictured are but a few 'k, and yet had fallen back to third] Johnnie Gannon... 216 Jhave 9 ' of the many, many smart styles we can show you at this price. tion. Fred Cronin. 201 1 more th 4 y, MErw> Wore Gays remain for the] Joseph Mallen. 200 SP SaSe three 1 tha Perhaps you fancy a roll brim or an off-the-face style, or : i gathering of the coupon clans,} E- Q. Johnson. 193 MOLL RONEN His maybe a mushroom is the style which best becomes you—they are y lan armistice is to be called at to-| Rodolph Valenti 184 SATO HIE all to be found in this group of the newest hat fashions. ; oF row noon! Wm. Jaffrey. 174 a before “ ; f Reacts 8. R. Russell..... 126 eae eke _ Such a bewildering choice — Lyons, Panne and Silk Velvets ito the fray to-day there sprang, Cit) STL 116 yacht — trimmed with Choux of Velvet, fancy feathers and novelty ornaments. new forces, the queenly Grace] J. F. Newman. 113 s few Fall shades ¢ Hae . 2 roney, who herself headed her| Fred Proctor 104 alee new Kalli shaies and) Black; (Ol Course: i} ring coupon clans and vowed that] J. A. O'Day..... 104 No C. O. D.'s or Mail Orders. Be were more than fit for the final] Wm. Meyerson. 100 oomingdale's—Main Fc nent. Michael J. Mona... 400 oT ws rebaean trcebme ds gk ' close of the day Her Grace] Corse Payton.......... 95 — ~ i : b considered entrenched in one of} 1. Schneider....... 90 feerhe City That Bai apr county ' ) A Reena alia ts val W Kenenes s. gy | The Gity That Faith Built oe ete tree ventiren have Misses’ Fall Frocks | Girls’ Wool Jersey th from the lead, her supporters} Richard ..bbott....... 86 Down in Texas, Is Do- suce ean vATHeribin ret is C r DAP ° ia y "i laring that she was coming strong.| Barney Rinn.... i 82 \ Mobs arta sentativ thee erences A fe $ 563, $ : % Po-night she will lead her hosts in] Martin Kenny....... se ing Big Things. alle Gu the merchiats jind tl . $39.95 to 45 Dresses Mi 5.95 i f merry mazes at Danceland, inci-| Harry Case... Seana them he has much better chance Eee and grt Original Fall samples from our leading designers, Jersey is the ideal between-season material. In j tal to which there is to be a cou-| Col. Dewitt C. Weid. 56 getting s than the man who use aid disclosing all the new style features—draped and Henna, Navy, Leather, Copen, Tan and Brown { shower. ay C. C. Lockwood 52 By Roger Batchelder. CHOIR CRORE? Giroulay aldte, novel sleeve: ellests! uidl new sneak hey ate the most desirable of school frocks for the e i ae ewing)/ UM Rucket 81 iis Oe ner he oa hae eOneourn ittle girl 6 to 10 and for older sister, 12 to 14. the fight for Kingiy honors,| Fritz, Marsh....., be ea seen seenises MICHIGAN'S BIG FAIR In Black, Navy and Cocoa—the favorite Fall | Girls’ Pl 1 Gee S| ROA Beste Ieee HR eee Cae es aga Colors for aieroan wear irls’ Pleated Serge he hosts of King Joseph Zack Wheat... 46 cit Michigan expects that its s i 2 i $2 $: Ae ce TA NE foot acca lacie Misses’ Jersey Dresses Skirts $2.95 & $3.99. Reese bana merry combat, ana| Harry dacobs...., Moll Cee cg Pee ea eran | atene a eetee anise ek | 10.95 | _ All Wool Navy Serge Skirts pleated on White Ps Sreteewantiement engased th Mayor John F. nua ee nse very one has py hey fe | Lawn body are good looking and serviceable for 4 e made it more than once a g Feary aulten: . 38 | together to r e city whut it Rel SCL 5 al ; : the active’ young girl 6 to 14 years old. give and take. Now king Leo Wolf........... 38 |to-day. A few years we had|at the Commodore from that city At the crossroads of Summer gad Fall, nothing ls ¥ ; | : a, f Shoe Guiiboe bimon: . abki : alee erection: iat a quite equals the Jersey frock. In styles that are | ‘Girl . | occupies the throne, anon King! Eno Levy. ag |lotly, $000: people: now there Brey ee ee cm na maid, oCwn amicted parte, very new and effective and in colors that represent a | Iris Plaid Wool ‘ ways the sceptre—but always! Chas. Guardino 36 | 40.000, and the growth is so steady | practically amounts to free trans} — it kills pain! Wide choice, such as, Taupe, Cardinal, Black, Navy, | i Bitay my halidom a Kin Wallace Reid... 32 |that the Chamber of Commerce pre-|tation by the railroads of the exhibits pcan Gey Henna, Brown, this is an opportunity you | Skirts $5 a! By ali i . ‘ will ti S. Reant kabely. Hyman Feinerman Sp ‘ 30 iicts a population of 100,000 by 1930, | Those who wish to make a cireuit o not want to me SS aer | Sinare wedrta tor veldeeweitln (arecmose. ettective mn a 0 seats 28 ‘The big oil strike in the Burk.| fairs can do so at about half the not F Sizes 14 to | in attractive Blue and Brown plaid designs, box : there appeared in the lists! gam Beech Aan purnetadincaeoadsariieed caitheoueil peaatny fe array ne ver, at 2 : ae ee not very popular model at the very low Bieseuena {nuhed with narrow belt and buttons. | contender for the Kingly David Nadal 28 Jout the world, and people flocked os sues Fish Broiled or Fried Sizes 14 to 18 Gi 1 fs G BI ie rietianl Stang) vers 27 [chere in such numbers that it was im- | . | Ht hail to “Big Bob. who sprang} Sidney B. Archer...... 25 a : Spat ; VARTHEST FROM HOME. is never dry or taste- . fq pet) ere rls m oomers | of the wilderness of Willamsbure| Waris German iscsi, ag paesble to care for them. It was) ryessxew Yorker ora Day or twea'l| Jose apy Bedddys" | Silk Tricolette Dresses _ i whose adherents deciare that he FOR QUEEN. ommon to see as many as 300 people | who is farthest from home to-day is I ess il ONE eee $19. 95 $2.95 ry a ae out anti pen nos) Ethiyn Clark..........+.+.26,181 [sitting all night in the depot, and the] D. Rodrigues, who in at the MeAlph sprink led lightly over 9) Navy Blue and Black bloomers pleated ver pana wa fe into the engase- 1 Martha Mansfield notels rented as many chairs as were| Ils home town, Rio de Janciro, ts it while itis still hot Again this lovely silk is enjoying popular favor | full, are made with wide waist band and have t sil oa Schulte A available. Some fc were milahty ores eee melee wlame Breadiany for early Fall wear. In several smart models. | elastic at knees. 6 to 20 years. & eee surrounds: the identity of Greece iMullceney glad to be able to sleep in a chair. ek Sarat | lie Navy, Black and Brown, i | Gi 1 ’ Middi 5 $1 i oe: nobles who has entered the] Madge Evans... “Just now we are booming a big AN CONNEOTICUT: 2 Pie it to Ae iris 1 1es 5 ly Wader the naine of Prof. Robin-| Lillies Leenoc : Polen lon pasion. whieh anotnd Gover Rae con: heen ’ ys We have them in all White Lonsdale Jean or with } | Mildred "Reynolds... A OAETRIED oeision\ oh oa ea eto ice em eesd Un apolé Pond ta Women Prunella Skirts | «ois and cuffs of Red, Copen or Navy. Braid % quiry among the courtiers of] Jean Holland : a - trimmed. Sizes 6 to 20. , Pauiry among the courtiers, of] Jean Hollander facie mortem ay siamo etl seven, si OLD oe $5 Ess é By fall to reves! the whereabouts] Gladys Brown. Paneer res pe eee ona Aes ree balay str. Girls’ Palmer Linen nomen who presides over merry] Constance Binney. os 8 8 weighing fifty pounds auce : In eutumn Sora EOnee oy Blue d ‘Tan, : r ) at Brighton B Molly Bl _ srown and Tan, Black and White, they\go exceed- d = $ Resale as xy Sly Slumel TICKET AGENTS TO TRAVEL, WALLINGPORD FOR CANAL ZONE ingly well with one’s Fall sweaters. Mi dies q 1.95 MADE IN U.S. A. Sizes 26 to 82 inch waistbands In Blue Palmer Linen. Sizes 6 to 20 a The Presi- |] \t Grocers and Delicatessen Stores B , enn ewe z f loomingdaie's—Second Floor one Petals || E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. eae : _ ph Pectin ig edhe te de AB a0 ro ‘ Ya Sunneear of Fall Footwear The New Colonial Pumps at $8.75 4 Fashion’s latest step in Fall footwear is the Colonial pump. Sydell Kamin Kitty Licker, Kitty Emmott . Evelyn Simmon Sylvia Friedberg. Henrietta Le Derm 421 | ‘They will hold their 47th annual ir Knight Bennie Woods has as- ed command of Queen Sadie's hes, swearing by his halidom that has unseated the venerable Sir ight Patrick Kelly. lieve us, Bennie is the winderful bearer of the coupons in the camp Queen Sadie. own in the Stauch redoubts there Sir Knight, the valiant BE. 4 des who has been rough riding he fore, and who swears by the uch escutcheon he will be King the day that they begin to swap doms for horses. 107 convention,’ he went on, 61 | representatives of the America 4g | Scciation of Travelling Passenger 4g | Agents will travel over the Canadian 42 | Rockies to Vancouver, thence to Harold Welling...” 49 | Seattle, and back across the country. Ruth Brittenstein . 37. | Members are coming Mian Oatharinal OrConner 34 | of this country and Canada, and one Rierenaselacttesian 34. | (8 on his way from Mexico City, The a 30 | association, instead of calling its from all parts Equally smart in Black Satin with Srocade quarters, Patent or dull Kid and with French Baby or Spanish heels. Sizes 2!-3 to 8. Widths AA to D } Mae Murray.. ners i 4 Mey Gillen cvs $8 [members to one spot, prefers. this MantontBavica | ag {travelling scheme. It has already Irma Kendrick ae pg | acquainted them with many sections about which they are asked in their ily werk Lillian Walker. re 28 Katz, who is) Viola Siemann . 26 of the royal Bloomingd le's—Second Floo Hope Hampton. . 25 ee Toe thelr teloved leader, tam | Elizabeth Owens........... 25 | SEND SALESMEN TO EUROPE. Gres | Sete at : ‘ and say nothing. Sir Izzy {s ——_—_>--—_ The American business man is ‘ d ¢ COW. iN aera - ; ‘ wa aii : , agith place tn the gentlemanly! LONG ISLAND ROAD _ [of fn Graer in this country comes up. | |[ ye) THE PANTRY ey trom the Famous Wayne Knitting Mills TIED uP HALF HOUR] Bt when there is a prospective sale abroad, he is more likely to do the selling by mail, instead of sending the bide Dudley to-day takes lead over bin Barsky and leaves Babe Ruth titute of home runs. Rodolpho entino isn’t even near the Dudley 6,500 Pairs Women’s \ 184 8 Fine Silk Hosiery Pr. Fr cil are {all anbtoned, threed 40 eer an ame cay) | 14 Ke White Gold Taupe, Cordovan, Black and White. i" Slight imperfections in the weave which are scarcely perceptible. Wrist Watches , Bloomingdale s—Main Floor spot Short Circuits Delay Thou-]his representative to t) opinion of F. H. Brown, t sands in Rush Hour. at Marseilles, now at the Pennsyl vania, a rs were de- Thousands of commuter a eee ea layed this morning when Long Island| france with the same tl Railroad traffic was tied up for ~ thirty minutes shortly before 7 a ing Dudley has left for Coney nd and President Sam Gumpertz he Coney Island Board of Trade laits his arrival to present him h the island's corkscrew. Capitol, Strand and Criterton Lata presented their compliments Madge Evans, They said it bh coupons. sousin Eleanor's admiring constit- icy of the Kiddie Klub insists t ehe shall be Queen of the Mardi he and they are showering their pons in for their favorite and: bid b public be patient yet awhile for re are more coming. ee RL OF SIX KILLED BY FALL INTO BONFIRE we Flames and Dies, ‘eb Not Badly Burned. race McGuire, six years old, daugh- ve routed ghness o'clock, following the short-circuiting of the current by two switch engines in the Vanderbilt Avenuo yards. . One engine, dragging several empty cars, ran into a short-circuit about 6.40. This damage was repaired and In these days of quick the power turned on, only to be lost quantity production, it again when a second switching loco isa pleasure indeed to motive ran into a short-circuit at the Ferris Hames and same spot. All trains in and out of B a the Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, sta~ acon still cur ine old-fashioned meth- n were tied up 4 The tie-up, occurring at the start ods. The flavor is of the morning rush hour, delayed delicious! thousands of incoming and outgoing workers, and rumors of an a Most popular shapes. Tonneau Extra Size ‘Seal ine ar ( Coats | caieue sd cnsses, eal Swiss nickel lever movements, mounted on ribbon wrist bands with 14 kt. white gold clasps. i A Guaranteed timekeepers. Main Floor Make Van Camp’s Your Milk Man High bred herds and mode! dairies produce this milk—only it comes in cans instead of bottles. Half the water has been taken out to save bulk. So what you really get is thick cream, ready to serve for coffee, to be thinned a little for cereals and desserts, used half and half for rich drinking milk. Expensive ?—no, this wonderful miik is far less ex- | Made in the new full flare manner | which fashionable women consider the | Meat Specials esh killed fancy broilers, roast- ing chickens and fowls. .38¢ Ib. skillfully fashioned to slenderize the | Roasting Lamb.... 18c ib. silhouette, Sirloin Steaks 30¢ Ib. # hou Roast Beef 20¢ Ib % most graceful of the season, it has been Al- F. A. Ferris & Co., Inc. ident soon spread among the passengers on New York of Mr. and Mrs, Garret McGuire, | stalled trains. Traffic was resumed peanye than bottled milk, always ready, never sour, ti vcihales, luatepuavaldne:havec bean earec:, | ceCAC agua Steaks 30¢ Ib. | $2 Marshall Street, Plizabeth, dicd | on regular schedule as soon as the ou will like Van Camp's—begin using it today | Lain Chops 30¢ |b. the General Hoepital there to-day. second short-circuit was repaired | } fu selected for these coats, andevery | ?0Né less B acon 18¢ lb. he child was playing with other chil- uid etiais me H | BOB item BAG gathered some IWiae t2 | pAKAMA ca‘ MAKES RECORD K E Re ) \ | ene ts beautifully lined with silk. 45. | ona e ya , : | | when she tripped and fell in thoy 24. A xohat 81,000,000, HAMS & BACON | | siete ten fK Corsage Free | The other children called to ANAMA, Sept. 1.--Two hundred and | A parents who rescued hi and ed her to the hospital. Physicians id she had yot been badly burned, but 4 swallow4d flames. eighty-one ships passed through the ““A little higher Panama Canal during August, a record bi yr since {te opening, eight years ago, Th: in price—BUT! tolls exceeded $1,900,000, to John Moore, the H Commis: Cousin Eleanor Baker - 410 “Mor alta a ve i at of Brighton, the inqu Frances Couteau...... 347 Bentahy Asean Fengy doe A ean ded, but Sir John swore by his Kitty Shea. dances oer invasion of several hundred railroad nent conte ONES tch ancestry and Irish curcd] Mary Jenke Perkins +. 246 | passenger agents, who are coming }lingford of lows ee: no such knight hailed from Teale“ Nllier ' sess 194 [there next week,’’ reported A, B, [Judge for the Car ay He s > 169 Icaider of that city, at the Waldorf,

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