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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1922, 1 him-| CHIEF KENLON BACK y-three, SOP NABS BURGLAR | was tiken to the North ON JOB AFTER REST | "i" ire! snoutn"e ekull and fa in Hudson How 6 n w tear Hearney Owner ut they de a fra Studied Garbage Disposal in]; Europe, Fire Problems in Americh. { Jon Kenlon returned to after a vacation of 115 tured ped for the rested in his lodg- stive Lambert, Gil- Vire al leave, during which he ver all Europs and from rk to San Francisco and hief resumed com tment this morn- Salad Sets pleasing in Brothers in the loft building | New back again, T mand of the ing and was Four Bundles of Plunder Re- at Fire Head covered as Police Net Closes ambert were on thelr] quarters by bis staff and other at atiern covered as Police Net Close o the station shortly before 2}taches of the several bureaus a! pP ; on Shady Pair. ¢ to make their report when| headqu dep okh and price s been abroad as 3 tor for the Mayor tn ma rbage disposal plante 1s condu the European cup! tals, He is Chairman of the Mayor's Committee on Disposal of City + and will make his report as soon it can be put into shape. Whi abroad he observed the fire fighting conditions of Europe and since his return he has atten@ed the fiftiet) annual convention of the Interna. ssoclation of Fire Engineers racific Coast —ae —_ —— FIREMAN UNCONSCIOUS FROM BLOW ON HEAD sclous condition from a nas Heagney of the ment was found at i$ and 19th Avenues, Weehawken, early this morning, He the two jmen acting sus $10 to $50, East 22d Detective Gilman of the VEN with the most formal dinner service, it is always proper to intefpolate gayer patterns for the lighter'courses, such as a bright and novel salad service, , Nowhere will you find more attractive salad sets than at Ovington’s. And during this month of Sep- tember, which is a month of china at New York's premier china shop, salad sets are offered-at prices which rival in attractiveness the patterns themselves. OVINGTON'’S "The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” Firtu Avenue at 397TH Street Street station fought an al floor fir back room of thelr station pre- paring their reports when they looked nit a rear window and saw the flash ocket lamp high up on the fire of the loft butlding, which ts y In the rear of the police sta- lar on the tenth loft building, No et, at 2 A. M. to: of powerful build e .fourteen-sto 304 -East 23d day. The mo put up such fight the detec Hurdling pursuit, La pnees they started in t going up a nearby escape to the ‘oof of the adjoininy building and Gilman up. the escape on ad seen the light. tive thought for a time he would have’ to use his revolver. Finally te freed himself from the] vijon they muscular arms of his desperate op-|¢ral other detectives and un!formed ponent and used his blacks }| policemen in the meantime surround- ch good effect the man bere ed the building. Messener found him-} 4, an anc ‘4 d to fight his] yy Meréy und promised to go Cea dd Lambert on dowd to the yard and carry Sev- din that way escaped the two] the ¢ bAfifles of loot with which he had temporarily the (Re BUSINESS HOURS: 9 A. M. until 5.30 P. M. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street Girls’ Dresses ana Coats ‘\ The Newest Fall models for Dress or School Wear. p ¥ Particularly noticeable is the high quality and work- manship of these garments—and the low prices ? that’s where your opportunity comes in. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) A Feature in Fall Fashions Women’s Suits of Navy Tricotine 29.9% It is a privilege to be able to present these suits at the price we are asking. if you ean secure them anywhere else at this phenomenally low marking. y suit is hand tailored after the latest long line mode. The smartest of finishing will Every suit in this grouping is silk crepe lined and flannel interlined. Sizes 84 to 44. well, THE FRENCH MILLINERY SALON Announces a complete Exhibition Wednesday of New Hats for Autumn At HENTIC millinery modes which achieve that subtle originality, that line which is different, that touch of the unexpected in color- ing and design which stamps them as unmis- ly Parisian. Included are COPIES and ORIGINALS from Tt is doubtful charm, nme ee Suzanne Talbot Caroline Reboux Maria Guy Armande et Magny Le Monmier Louise Marsy Alexis Lems ecaille, all the new browns, and royal blue. ideas with smart and exquisite simplicity. A wide variety also of other separate skirts in the latest imported Marguerite Leonie Alice et Nora Lucie Hamar Rose Descaut Hermance Suzelle Georgette Besides the eternal richness of black, there are such colors as almond green, Trimming effects in ostrich, burnt Peacock, coque, lace and satin, metal laces, ribbons, and others, equally lovely. TWENTY-FIVE up to EIGHTY-FIVE DOLLARS Also a variety of mourning hats which interpret the latest Parisian A New GOLF SKIRT for WOMEN The “SILVER QUEEN ”—Especially Priced at $10.75 New in every respect, this separate skirt will immediately win favored colorings as navy blue, mahogany brown, black and kit fox colorings. and domestic materials, and in ever so many lovely colorings, $7.50 to 29.50 The Vogue of the Tongue Pump for Fall The “DEAUVILLE” and the “LONGCHAMPS ” The very latest step in feminine footwear is the tongue pump, and justly so, for nothing is smarter when worn with the longer skirt. * Deauville” and the “ Longcheraps,” which we now present, skillfully adapts all the The $12.50 $19.75 p33 GIRLS’ DRESSES of all- Wool Jersey BLOOMER wool French serges; shirred DRESSES (as illustrated) — at neck; front, sleeves and Full, loos: Russian effect shoulders have dainty with smocking at neck and touches of handembroidery; sleeves; braid trimmed; red, navy blue. 6 to 10 years, blue and brown. 6 to 10 yrs. $12.50 $12.50 JERSEY DRESSES (as Bolivia CLOTH COATS illustrated)--Leng line ef- (as allustreted)—Full flare fect with vestee collar and model with rowsofstitching, cuffs of check in contrast- belted front, large pockets; ing color; others with woal lined throughout; brown, embroidery. 8 to 14 years. Sorrento, reindeer. 8 to 14. $9.95 $19.75 THIRD FLOOR, Growing Girls’ All Solid Leather WALKING OXFORDS Patent leather or tan AA—D wide . Plain toe; low heel. Russia calf. Sizes 3—8. $6.75 Infants’ Wear and Nursery shopping for that charming baby of hers. Everything to contribute to the comfort of little tots, from a rattle for the brand-new member of the family, to dainty ap- parel for babies lots more “ grown-up.” LITTLE BOYS’ BROAD. CLOTH COATS — Blue Little GIRLS’ BROAD- CLOTH COATS—Pink, Bloomingdale's—Seoond Floor Black Is New and Smart in Panne Velvet Hats Specially Priced $7.50 You must have a black Hat. Paris has decreed Black the lead- ing color for Fall millinery and we have chosen to fashion these in softest Panne Velvet. Adorned with artistic trimmings of burnt peacock, ribbon bows, glycerine ostrich and large velvet choux, they are quite irresistible. Colored hats will, of course. be very much in vogue, too, We are showing the smartest of these in Lyons Velvet at the same price. Bloomingdale’e—-Main Floor Starting the Boy Off to School All-Wool Norfolk Suits with extra knickerbockers $9.75 Suits for manly boys, Of Tweed, Cassimere and Cheviot, these suits are built to stand the hard knocks 31-Piece Tilustrates celain, i" ( Special. Same set, scheme, 61 Set ean, En enthusiastic approval, for it is an ideally smart skirt for the links. Developed - qe Boge aise inet clea Cut Glass 7 a 4 A . P ts Ie ; B In the grouping are 12-inch vases, in an imported all-wool fabric called «Line 0’ Bloc,” it may be had in such The Nenly Out fitie d De partment o f Other, very desirable suits, $7.95 | erry ‘bowls, © oval 4 75. grange |b eeply an Boys’ Caps 98c ly cut. He can handle these as roughly as he likes, the visors are un- breakable. | Of all-wool Tweeds and Cheviota. Ashe ~~ ——Giem Broth Furnishings Other Caps $1.69 to $1.98 | &,cups and 6 saucers of import Tweed Hats $1.69 | cholasa"of tol” SY Isa happy bourne for the mother who is These hata will keep their shape, | 8H ----+-++° valbasnees In Alpine and flat top styles— like Father's. Other Hats $1.98 to $2.49 Boys’ Blouses 98c Of Percale and Madras in good striped patterns and colors, attached or neckband style. Sizes 7 to 16. Other Blouses, $1.69 to $1.98 ‘ond Floor Collar Bloomingdale's. a best French ideas to the American woman’s needs. - blue or tan; smocked front or tan; he pare, a8 i af Grocery Values : . wo pockets, ck; ell, Gold Meda ‘our 24 bo-tb, Made in an unusually extensive variety of leathers, in satin, in vel: oe ee silk hned eigen bai EN eons le Se si Lamps vet, and in any number of effective combinations. | Turn soles, ad- lined throughout. hand sewed. sewed. Sizes 2 to 3 years. | e oot Tomatoes hand picked, | No. s justable tongues, goring under the tongues, and 1}in. Spanish heels. eee e Spinach Del Monte, No. 2 $ 95 $14.95 (10 3 ye) $14.95 | cor | "10: The “ DEAUVILLE ” The “LONGCHAMPS ” \ . e, Del) HATS Bef pink ATS to match | Indestructible loa eee to match o! ink, riAls to match in tan or | . Toanilanag nderselling blue or tan broadcatk: blue broadcloth; turned up Pearl Necklaces | 6 Ibs. Santos Col every other $10 and $11 trimmed with band of nutria all around and trimmed HY | bh Special Mixes and silk shirring. with a nutria pom pom 1.8 pens $4.95 $3.95 A triple pointed tongue The tongue on this model gives individuality to WOMEN'S SHOE DEPT., is part of a fancy band ex POLO HATS—Tan or blue broaddoth, with bo OF this pump. SECOND FLOOR tending along either side full band of nutria fur and ear tabs $ 9.95 Semi-Annual Sale of China and Glassware Exceptionally Priced Dinner Set small sets of good domestic por- Matt gold borders; half of handles covered with matt gold. 51-Pe. Set, $9.50 100-Pe. Set, $17.50 as described, complete service for twelve, _ 20%, Reduction off present markings on all open stock products shown, Choice American bowls, all China Cups and Bridge ; }°4.50 the tendency toward identical decorative pes.; service for six. 100 pieces; Ameri- pasierns, h French gish and *3.50 brilliant- Saucers ys