The evening world. Newspaper, September 5, 1922, Page 8

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? atten ~ —_- 2g BARTENDER ROUTS (THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1922.” Fund. On September 12 Penn Football Team to Train at at the same /soctation, and high diving exhibitions announced that he would take fifty-three dattied ten minutes Inst night with] Harry Guy, owner of the onfe, en-| WESTCHESTER NOTES. three or four robbers, who assaulted | tered while the fight was in progress, E p F R NDITS AS Duncan and Mitct will play | by © Misses Afleen Riggin, Helen Mount Gretnn, players to Mount Gretna to-day for went to the assistance of his bar azen the beneft of right ani ere. > oLP ‘ » weeks’ prelim! football te The Misses yan PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 6.—John W.| three weeks’ preliminary football preg , FOU d robbed him. He succeeded tye. any routed the thieves ‘One| The Misses Margaret and Sarah Rar hag Me ia SMS pore te tn CROWD LOOKS ON] tolding one, who was arrested aft@ a) man to whom Tulte clung had $37,09|°f Cambridge avenue, White Plains, ave been entertain. | Helsman, head coach of the University |t°?. 1. tan K. “Pose! Miller te ale . Homshas crowd of 500 gathered in front of the] in his pockets. 1 from an automobile trip Norman Gardner of] of pennsylvania football team, to-day| ready at the camp. ©a ed cafe, blocking the crosstown surface A, Adirondacks. Lan » Pa, "i pathing beach at - - Ve ee |e a ONAN ES A Harte Smith and Anna nd. There are te Mr, and Mrs, Mark D, Stiles of Mount bery Victims Fight Tuite said the bandits took $24.50 HEY AUSBAND, M. y of White Plains ave re- ana NO pare MaEAan Cana Yorarnia BRUIT rman from the cash register, one man rob- Going to the ald of her husband, | turned to their respective homes from Ht ad Battle. Dust around the corner from the Morrisania Poltce Station, the Bronx, tm & cafe at No, 887 Brook Avenue. here he is employed as # bartender, John Tulte of No. 886 Brook Avenue iss Helen Wainwright, Gertrude Doris O'Mara, Alleen Riggin, eany, Ethel Baker, Lillian Stod- Frances Cooney and Florence vacntion. Mr. and Mrs, George H. Taylor jr. of Cottage avenue, Mount Vernon, have returned from a motor trip to New Hampshire, bing it while he fought with the other three behind the bar. The man arrested was taken to the Morrisania Station, where he said he was Joseph P.. Palmer, thirty-seven, a blacksmith, of No. 1477 Seigal Ave- nue, Brooklyn. A charge of assault Poland Springs, Me Mra, J. M. Morehead of Rye and Mra. R. G. oleman of Scarsdale are at | ¢ White Sulphur Springs, At the Pelham Country Club on Labor Day there was a special ex- hibition golf match between Miss Glenna Collett and Miss Alexa Stirling for the benefit of the Radcliffe College James, © 4 last night in a fight with Cha\ ‘olabella, nineteen, of No $45 Water Street, at Roosevelt and Cherry Streets, Mrs, Mary Clementi of No. 24 Jamen Street stabbed Colabella in the back with a knife, police say. Colabella, attended at Beekman strect Honpital, refused to make a complaint. Special—Stamped More Hours $ to 5.30. Open All Day Saturday. Novelty Lace al Luncheon Sets Window : 65¢ Lord & Taylor Panels THERE are seven pieces FIFTH AVENUE THESE new filet tire acon ai Just Published wee atte votes bleached muslin with a stamped cross-stitch de- 5 : i id they come in sign all ready for embroi- Author of If Winter Comes ecru, an : : F dering. Extra serviertes, This Freedom will be a much discussed book. -I several attractive designs, I OO aa olay fide is a splendid story aed aieutdl tele i The bottoms are fringed, k and Feel Like . ART DEPARTMENT FIFTH FLOOR h~ >, * Flower Vases THEY are trumpet 9x14 8 x10 $28 50 CORN FRODUCTS REFINING CO., NEW TORK shaped yoran by $59.50 $52.50 see eee . the sketch above. Two A GRACEFUL base of pda Pra ' 6x9 427 mirror black porcelain : gon posts. They will give explains half the charm splendid service. $36.5 0 $19.50 OF cht attractive lamp. aorinch size . . $8.95 3x6 Its two lights, silk shade s2-inch size . « 11.50 Sterling Silver Candle Sticks OF plain bright finish, hexagon posts, and extra heavy weight. Values at ‘$16.50 for ro-inch size. $20.50 for 12-inch size. GROUND FLOOR Sale of Sheets and Pillow Cases THIS sale should be of ital interest to house: awives, for the sheets and pillow cases. are of good quality—and the values THIS FREEDOM By A. M. S. HUTCHINSON joyed by all who appreciate good books. THB BOOK SHOP—GROUND FLOOR $2 ' Sale of without crumbling, and makes a linen. e . ry a 2 7 oh dwich that is tempti id Linit makes cotton fabrics look Chenille Rugs “. lad feel like pure linen. Because Linkt i Sold only in th Kc made bya new, scientific process, it y A FORTUNATE purchase of good grade seam: ovmemue: dissolves in water and makes a THIN s0- less: Chenille rugs permits us to sell them at v lution which easily penetrates the fabric, low pri The rugs have plain centers, wi Topse-Witzs Biscurr (ura band or chintz borders. Others show Chinese ‘or Persian effects. The colors are mulberry, orchid, light blue, dark blue, gray, sand, taupe, green, red and beige. $11.50 PIFTH .PLOOR . “Special Values in, Table tinent bic, THESE table cloths and napkins are of a fine, heavy quality of Scotch cen, which is famous its durability. They repre- ‘Table Cloths, 2x2 yards . + « $4.95, $6 Napkins to match, 22x 22 inches dozen, $6.75, $7.50 Huck Towels “Dew Bleach” pure Irish linen Huck Towels. Soft and absorbent . . . ~ dozen, $7.50 Tea and Panwy Towels =: Pantry Towels—Pure Irish linen. Hemmed, teady for uso . @ . + » + dozen, $4.50 t decoration for fall. The color scheme is Egyptian each, $2.75 and $3.25 PIFTH FLOOR A Handsome Table Lamp in various colors and two tone ruching trim, com- plete the picture. Boudoir Lamp, $4 PORCELAIN, one light lamp, in numerous colors. It is equipped with an 8-inch empire silk shade. PIFTH PLOOR " Sale of Blankets THE all wool white or gtay blankets featured in this sale are of @ very fine quality—and the ices represent substan- et savings. They are just the blankets for The Secret of ie Making Cotton Goods The Soda Cracker that made the Cracker Sandwich possible An ordinary cracker sandwich is too big, andcrumbleswhenyoueatit. Tak-hom-a Biscuit splits-in-two e Linen: You will be surprised to know that you can now starch all your cotton material with the remarkable, new starch discovery, Linit, and get a finish like pure, strengthens it and prevents wear. | Begin today to use Linit for kind of fabric in your household a whether lawn, cotton, linen, gingham, lace or cur- , tains. At all grocers. 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Nickel coil heating be greatly to your advantage to buy them now. plared Gnieb. element. u nized han- ae Ebonized handles. Black enamelled Al sees i, # ine "HO dle, stays cool : base. Pans and frame nickel plated. patie Bekins’ done nen while iron is in use. Complete with Complete with 6 foot connecting cord 8 B- 6. tcene. wise G foot cord, separable attachment GAG and separable attachment plug. sone ce odor, Nidise het plug. Heat proof stand ] C (6) . heating elements. Satin finish alum- . 0 Toaster Stove inum Rane Caccle with 6 foot the é l I Us ; - $493 connecting cond and sponte st candy coated Mie tachment plug. WU tool by, Toaster, $4.75 Curling Iron, $3.95 My TTY Nichrome wire NICHROME wire heating element. NICHROME wire heating element Ci éewin um 4 cul heating element. Black enamelled Biss enameled bates Ounet pasis Ebonized handle, nickel plated rod and 8 ickel plated frame. A = ~ nickel plated. Compie' 6 , swivel plug, detachabl ; - py connecting yy ped =—— cord and separable attachment plug. ale, (8 foor qeaecing cod and = American Chicle Co. \ rable attachment plug. HOUSE FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT — SEVENTH FLOOR arable attachment plug fi oan re ae i aa TS ae er A :

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