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THE EVENING ‘WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 86, 1522.~ Roger day (s Francisco Laguardia, who 4s By Batchelder, at the Bitmore. His home town, ‘Women of these United States who| Buenos Ayres, of which he ts Chief of “Welieve that their lot is not quite #o| Police, is about §,000 miles from ford as It might be should listen to | Preadway- i. M. Harrington, an American who |” » has lived abroad for many years, and ‘whose home town now is Paris. a. “The attitude of the European to © ward women ts so entirely different from ours that it is almost incom- Prehensible,” he said at the Pennsyl- ania, ‘The laws of Duropean coun- tries were made especially for men, particularly tu regard to divorce, and women have leas chance to assert . NO their rights and obtain them. But it |qye “Foods Drink” fer All Ages. fs a strange fact that the European Outek Linch at Home, Office, sod man treats the American woman with | Rqgntain®, Ask for HORLICK’S, the deference which she naturally, ex- pects. “The European woman, however, !* ssentially a home-maker, and her ehief concern is her family. She manages her husband as efficiently as her husband does his office. I have lived in France for thirty years, and I realize how thrifty the French are; the Frenchwoman can make her money go further than any one else ip the world, "The pleasures of the French are pot so strenuous as ours, For in- stance, I have seen a native linger for half an hour over his glass of wine while watching the crowds go by on the boulevard. Could you imagine an American doing this? The . people there live in their parks and entire families spend hours there every day.” Bly ahtus HOT BAY STATE POLITICS. “‘Massachusetts has never had such ‘excitement before election as at this time,"’ asserted H. Roy Carpenter, at the Commodore, from Boston. ‘‘There are more candidates for the office than ever before—and few voters are able to pick the best man from the multl- tude of aspirants tor the less impor- tant offices, , “There has been considerable ani- . wus between the present Lieut. Gov. Fuller and Sheriff Warner, whom he efeated two years ago aft attack. The past strugg! than present conditions, is the basis on which each are cuntending for the primary nominatior, which will be de- glided next Tuesday. “Campaign bitterness came to a ‘Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malted Milk The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in a colorless clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in extra thin plas- ters. The action is the same. ~ Instantly @ bitter Carbona Cleaning Fluid instantly re- moves spots fromfabric snomat- ter how fine or deli- cate,withoutinjury to color or texture. elimax last week when Gov, Cox was publicly ussailed by adherents of the Present District Attorney, who is run- ming for nomination as Governor. Mr. Cox took the platform alone in Fanuell Hall and defended himself in ‘@ masterly fashion, But all these events haye caused considerable re- gret am the voters of the State, ‘who prefer a placid and fair election for every one.” * 8 THE ENGLISH KEEP COOL. Despite the many American archi- tectural features which England has adopted by wholesale, the English People still cling to the old grate fire, @nd cannot be tempted by radiators, ing to Craig MacDowell of Badly Decayed Teeth feo ned fr, fully Extracted, Teeth Thoroughly Cleaned, Gold and snd Porcelain coh Fillin , at the Martinique. “Central heating plants seem un- able to gain a foothold,” Mr. Mac- well said. ‘The Britisher explained the grate fire is more cheerful end less stuffy than any other heating medium. New flats under construc- tion, however, are otherwise designed tm American fashion, witha multitude ef work-saving devices. They are planned to be rented unfurnished, but with up to date sanitary appliances, and electric conveniences in the kit- eben.” ous © A NOVEL FUEL PROBLEM. We who are worrying about a frigerated house this winter can har ty understand the action of Kast Te: Resseo folk, who, Thomas A. Pratt cf Kingsport, now at the Murray Hill, tells us, are kicking because th must get coal from their own Fuel Administrator. “Many have been forced to close @own, although the Fuet Adinin are tor has granted them some coal,” 103 aE 128th Fuace iSrial Ae 140 be ‘Lexington Avy poner we 169 Ee 34th St Sty me cor, ey ay —HouRs— AM. tee r. Mm. OA. M. toT PB, Bt. Aaa we Ae ak, Soothing and Healing Stops Itching Comfort Baby’s Skin With pe vaeth Soap And And Fragrant T alcum from Southwest Virginia, whose mines ave within a 100-mile radius. Of course, it has been cheaper than coal from the Tennessee fields, which are from 300 to 400 miles away, The people are trying to get a special order from Washington allowing them to get their coal from the usual gource."” eee FURTHEST FROM HOML,. The “New Yorker For a Day or Two" who ts furthest from home to- Tosa neene Assorted Chocolate s?£ciA: SPECIAL Covered sertemerr | Fruit and ose, | Nut Raisin Clusters Buttercups c NET | Chocolate Covered Individual Nuts POUND NET FOR EXACT LOCATIONS SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Shop by Mail Through Our Mail Order Department Paris Arrived! A Great New Shipment Of Fine ORIENTAL RUGS Rugs newly come Chosen for quality. Priced in this wonder-collection—but little above Beloochistan Rugs From Eastern temples to Western homes. Deep, And at small prices: $47.50 From prayer rugs to hearth rugs. glowing tones of red. $29.50 $37.50 2.3 to 3.6 ft. wide. 4 to 5.6 ft. long. Less Than Cost. GIMBEL BROTHERS 32ND ‘ST REET — BROADWAY — 33RD STREET — NEW ‘YORK CITY Ushering in a New Era of Fashion by the Formal Autumn Millinery Showing TODAY AND THE WEEK Premieres Modes des Grandes Modistes A Summary of the Best of Paris Creations Designed Exclusively for Gimbel Brothers; Creations Interpreted by Gimbel Brothers. Model Hats at | in Paris Materi: $28 to $55 | GIMBELS MILLINERY SALON—Third Floor Gimbel Reproductions $18.50 to $55 moonlight. Irish Linen Table Cloths Lowered Price Bigger Value Pure Irish linen satin damask cloths. Napkins to match ‘em, too. They're of soft finish Mnen, in round designs—pat- terns good—quality good. Note the prices! 70x 70 Inches, $5.50 70x 90 Inches, $7.00 70x108 Inches, $8.25 Napkins 22x22 inches Dozen - - $7.00 * * Fine Irish Linen Satin Damask $1.75 ya. 70 Inches Wide Linen of heavier quality in at- tractive floral designs. Deeply cut! GIMBELS—Second Floor als. Rugs time-mellowed. from far Eastern looms. Destined for generations of service. our own short-lived domestic rugs. Every: thing from small scatter sizes to grea room-sized Chinese carpets. Hairdressing Parlor A most attractive and efficient service section. Each room completely equipped and you can receive Manicure Marcel Wave ‘ Facial Treatment t panned 5 nee Our Fermanent \¥ We System Fine Mosul Rugs Blueand Gold CHINESE RUGS Brings Good Res $47.50 | Myuele rect 9x 12 Feet : Room Size : $225 Qualey ea nae 1 ta pag = Hair Dyeing a Specialty. GIMBELS ORIENTAL RUG STORE—Sixth Floor ine cat Pied Haloons Values! TheSeptember Saleof HOUSEWARES and CHINA Features These in Housewares Alaska Make Refrigerators at Bottom Prices $26.75 Side Icer; white enamel lined, 81 ins. wide 17 ins. deep 43 ins, high Kitchen $27.90 Apartment. le; Cabinets fenamel lined, Quaker Maid Cabinet» cork insulated, oak finished, Every = ins. wide i- ins, deep sree $35.70 61 ins. high waterpower of any faucet. Washes clean! And NO C, O. D's. WASHING DISHES—GREAT! in the Otomatik Dishwasher—washes with the $24.50 dries, GIMBELS NEW KIND OF HOUSEFURNISHING STORE—Fifth Floor . HOUSEHOLD CHAMOIS : LESS First quality. For polishing windows, mirrors, silver, brass, For autos—and a hundred uses. $34.90 Side Icer; white enamel; cork insulated. 31 ins. wide 17 ins. dee; 43 ins, high $56.80 Eclipse Side Icer; iain lined, Sk” G88 Ranges insulated. 5 burners; serine a ins. wide oven; perce in drip ins. deep and broil- 44 ins. ‘high st pan - $38. 40 19 ¢0$1.05 Magnificent the designs, Glorious the colorings of these beautiful Brocades. They seem to have absorbed the beauty of the sunshine—the radiance of the rainbow—the brilliance of the The cleverest artisans of France have exerted their utmost ingenulty to produce designs that are uniquely different from any that have been presented before. And they have succeeded! such « wealth of beauty been gathered together in a showing of Metal Brocades. Gimbels “Headquarters for Metal Brocades.” SALE! Great September Sale of CHINA Is Onl GIMBELS CHINA SHOP—Fifth Floor SALE! Gimbels Importation of Fine Metal Brocades Exquisitely Embroidered in Gold and Silver on Daintily Tinted Chiffon and Georgette Grounds $7.90 GIMBELS— Second Floor For never before has 1000 All-Wool Pants for School Boys SIZES 8 TO 18 Act Extra pants—tha real boy needs. SIZES: 8 TO 18 $1.95 ual Value Much More t’s what the school boy needs. What the Pants in which he can be as rough-and- tumble as he likes—without fear of consequences _ Here’s a sale of fine pants—GREATLY UNDERPRICED. A large assortment tures and Cassim of all-wool Tweeds, Herringbones, Mix- eres. In Brown, Gray, Green Tan and Black and White. Each Pair Lined Throughout Finely Made and Cut Full. GIMBELS B Shadow Proof Petticoats The Climax ina Petticoat Value and Regular Sizes Extra An extraordinary Petticoat for the price. (an excellent cotton material); they are handsomely embroi- dered in silky floral designs. also embroidered Gymnasium Bloomers for School or Sports Wear GIMBELS PETTICOAT SHOP—Second Floor OYS’ CLOTHING SHOP—Fourth Floor WOMEN’S 1.00 st e 28 to 36 Of white taffetine Scalloped edges or deep hems, 4. Double panels and elastic waist bands, A complete assortment of these comfort- able garments for all athletic sports: Made exceptionally well and cut full. Sateen (black) Surf Cloth (black) Serge (navy or black) ADVANCE SALE! Lined Corduroy Robes and B $3.95 New attractive st; Robes and breakfast Coats; made of lovely, velvety wide wale corduroy in the season’s newest models, lined throughout with dotted seco silk; smart pockets and girdles of self material. In most charming of colors whichinclude: c verbena, Copen Other unlined models—very attractive—exceptionally low priced for this Robes an $2.95 and $4.95 $6.95 SIZES 36 to 44. GIMBELS— Second Floor Enroll Now for a Course of Lessons in reakfast Coats $9.75 yles in corduroy sherry, fuchsia, and wistaria. advante sale. d Coats Gimbel School of Dressmaking The Sept Classes person- ally supervised by an expert, Enroll at Pattern Shop—GIMBELS—Second Floor Fall Session Opens ember 12: 6 Lessons: $4.00 Five Sessions Daily A. M. 9 and 10:30 o'clock P.M. 1, 2:30 and 4 o'clock ooklyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subway