The evening world. Newspaper, September 6, 1922, Page 8

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Return of Schoolboy Who Ran Away to Sea Sought by Parents of Youthful Clarence Cavaleer. ‘The New known to ship before the mast height three feet eight Inches, and welght sixty pounds ‘The story of how Clarence came to# sign up as cabin boy on the two Atlantic City must wait for his arrival on the vessel at Fulton Market here But his family want him back In time to start to school, and had Chief of Police Malseed of Atlantic City as soon an his ship comés in. When he ran away to become a sailor he} It is uncertain when the fishin wore a pair of overalls, a pea jacket| craft will arrive in New York, per several sizes too large, brown sneak-| haps In a day, or may be not for a | ers and no hat. week | Detect!y the je He ts Clarence Cavaleer, seven years oll © Harry Kemp ¢ maated fishing schooner Pocomoke at} Street Station has been assigned to of arrestin es that Clare wire a request that Clarence be seized] aciiove great adventures if s doesn't begin cramping his style York police to-day await the youngest person they have || r 56th Street nf the Oak WESTCHESTER NOTES. Mr, and Mrs. William A. Anderson of Uhester Hill, Mount Vernon, left yes- terday for Twin Lakes, Conn., until October. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Crasto of Mount Vernon have returned from motoring through the Catskills and White Moun- | the tains. ‘The members of the Garden Club of New Rochelle will have entries in a class for the artistic arrangements of |t Aahliag at the annual flower show of | Sept. 18. are John $ the New Rochelle Garden Club, to be] Miherty Dr A, Le, Do x held in the public brary on Sept. 13.] Mian Natalie Kirtland, Misa ‘a ‘Mra, Richard Heather has been ap-|Welnz, Miss Ceryl Yeu Harry Yeager, Mr. and Mix, George 1, Bruce pointed Chairman of a special com- on the following scale of pointe: Ar rangement, 60; contaimer, 20) color, 20, _ folinge, 10 Mr, and Mra, Ryran 1. Purchase have returned from Belgrade Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Willlam H. Conroy of Post Road, Bar Harbor, Me. The Mummers ts a new players’ club, organized by amateurs of Larchmont or ound, which will give many enter tainme 5 Rye, # for the home of Mrs Kennelly of have returned from cottngers of kun ' be oan Brie fn Sport Suits—$25 Sleeveless (Values to $75) Wan ete FIFTH AVENUE ™ | Remaining Summer Things have been grouped for final Clearance ||| in the Sixth Floor Salon. | Dresses. for all occasions—$35—$65—$95 (Values up to $195) Suits—for town wear~ $50—$75 (Values up to $175) Wraps—or day wear—$35 to $95 (Values to $200) Odd Sport Things ———_ Cotton Frocks—$18 (Values to $55) Coatees—$10 (Values to $35) Skirts—$5—$10 (Values to $25) Mra, A Dean, Mrs, M Kent . mittee to look after the Larchmont en-| are, ©. P. Rose, Mra. S. 1. Emalie tries, The prize, a silver cup, donated| Mra, John 8. Watson, Grant Daly a - by Mrs, Henry R. Carse, President of | Willard Layers, George HH. Bell, Mrs — the New Rochelle Club, will he awarded Lord & FIFTH AVENUE Three Courtesy Days Introduce the designs. ductions and ad Willia Store Hours: 9 to 5.30— Open All Day Saturday Seven Day Sale of FURNITURE AS of old we have set aside three days of courtesy during which you may make ad- vance selections from a complete stock. | Here on the Sixth Floor you will find new and attractive furniture in a variety of Graceful Hepplewhite, delicate = Sheraton, Chippendale, lovely Louis IV, | | sturdy Jacobean, | Colonial. All are represented here in careful repro- aprations, Come in to-mor- _ A Suite in SatinWood 57th Street row or Friday or Saturday; our assortment | | Representative in style and beauty is this will be complete. The formal opening of | | bedroom suite which has Pts arrived. the Sale is Monday, September 1x. \ Of a beautiful figured satin wood bor OMERCOGn dered with deep brown mahogany or apple X, *a) green, it boasts of painted medallions and L—*. y a Hepplewhite motif. ee «O NP, — a SIXTH FLOOR Fall Sewing Shows a Need for These Materials Outing Fiannel FINE quality of fluffy outing flan nel reduced for this occasion. 27 inches wide . yard, 12% Lovely Crepe Silks In Autumn's Newest Shades THE genius of silk makers has Imported All Wool Crepes Very Smart This Season THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER B, T9232. KILEE AS Hh WALKS TRACK Police Await 7-Year-Old Rover | s Who Shipped Before the Mast Great Bargains Offered During This - ALTERATION SALE Increased business means the need of increased space We are doubling the size of our Lower Store Bargain Basement by extending it through to 39th St. Walls are being torn down, and if you don’t mind the hammering and small incon- veniences caused by the mechanics during this period of expansion, you can obtainphenomenal bargains in COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, WAISTS, SKIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, CORSETS. Below is an example of the tremendous valaes offered. New Fall Dresses New Fall models, beautifully fashioned of Canton Crepe, Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and Tricotine, featuring the latest drape, uneven hem and sleeve effects; also straightline models. All becoming styles for stout women in sizes to 56 bust. O85 faneBryant MER STORE 21 W. 38th St. (Bet. 5th & 6th Aves.) 26 W. 39th St. ANTZEN Arch-Support Shoes FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Are you suffering from foot miseries? the Jantzen Arch-Support Shoe you will 5 ‘| the relief, that restful feeling to which they are entitled, 4 Designed and constructed on purely orthopedic lasts, Ea i they are all that could be desired in corrective footwear, eH and Jantzen quality leather and workmanship com ‘ plete the essentials. BE “A Good Foot-rule for You—wear the Jantzen Shoe.” \ES ‘Ask for Our Rook—"The Abuse of the Big. Toe” SO Ee tone ST fi C6} BY i.» Above E “Se Sew York. SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physi- cians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy “Rayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Drugziste, Aspirin is the trade mark of or Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester ef Salicylicact® The Secret of Good Health When Nature requires assistance, she BAKERY Lowest-in-the-City prices are always in effect in our Bakeshop. All breads gakes and pastries are baked in our own ovens in this store. Sale of MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE This rich, delicious and whole- 1 ; Lb. some cake is made on the OUR OWN OLD-FASHIONED OCOANUT LAYER CAKE— A 2-layer cocoanut cake of fine ingredients, 34e each; 3-layer cake 59e ANGEL CAKE—Special, 27¢ ea. premises according to a good old-fashioned recipe from care- fully selected fruits, molasses and other pure ingredients. CRULLERS—Light, thor- oughly cooked, nothing to compare with them at the price in any other store. ce dozen OR* VANILLA ay me CHOCOLATE SLICES —Pure and whole- 4 some Te each %& ( PANCY POUND CAKE— Rye Bread Plain, 34e Ib. 16 Ounce Loaf Raisin, 34e Ib Sweet or Nut and Raisin 44c |b Sour Rye Citron, 44e Ib Made From NIS Ss EP RY =. Pure Rye Freur DANISH STY1 PASTRY Made by our expert baker. 7e each OUR OWN JELLY ROLL- Filled with currant jelly and iced — vanilla or chocolate. Cake weighing about 1 Ib. 27e each DELICATESSEN le of Sugar-Cured Boiled Hams—Every one selected, Sliced, Per |b., 74c | STURPED HERRING wire | 2 KLES—AN apy ng dish, pre d by our own f. Specias cured gnd cooked with great care. EGG POTATO SALAD, WITH MAY. ON A 8 MOKED BE STAR SALAMI SAUSAG: sausage, well spiced and York LIMBURGER CHEESE—Fancy Ne NOVA SCOTIA SALMON—$1.24 tb. York State. 30e Ib, New York State Fancy Full Milk Cheese—A sharp cheese of ex- cellent fiavor 34e Ib, Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Deliver Mors —Fitth Floor, 35th Street, OPPENHEIM.GLLINS &G FULTON STREET-BROOKL Will Place on Sale Tomorrow 500 Women’s Corduroy Robes and Breakfast Coats Long Cloth TEN yard pieces. This ts an ex ceptionally fine durable quality that ordinarily sells for a much higher price. 42 inches wide $4.50 Muriko Nainsook IT is boxed in 10 yard lengths and is of that soft fine texture that may be used for lingerie—very practi- cal lingerie as you will know. 42 inches wide $6.50 SECOND FLOOR been concentrated for some time on perfecting lovely crepe silks for supple silhouettes, giving us— Heavy crepe de Chine in all of the new shades, 40 inches wide yard, $2.50 Canton crepe, a lovely soft drapy quality. go inches wide yard, $2.95 Satin Canton crepe, 4o inches yard, $3.95 GROUND FLOOR VERY clever sports costumes are being made from wool crepes. They come in those subtle hard- to-find shades. So inexpensive withal, 36 inches wide $1.65 Striped and Plain Homespuns AND everyone knows how clever striped and plaid costumes are for school and sports. An excellent homespun, 40 inches wide, $1.65 SECOND FLOOR Assist will not be slow in conveying to you Nature a0 intimation of the fact. Decline of back energy, inability to sleep well, head- to ache, biliousness, constipation, a gen- eral sluggishness of mind and body and normal any sign of digestive ‘tunrest’’ should action impel you to seek the aid ofa reliable medicine without delay. There is no better—no surer—no safer—than this | Beecham 's os Pills 4gem 48 pie Take everywhere in boxes 50c—90 pills BE A REPORTER See the «+ WHAT DID YOU Columns in The Evening World PRIZES FOR THE BEST ITEMS nanan EE TO-DAY ?” | Attractive full cut models in favored colors; lined throughout with Seco Silk. 3.95 Also Several Hundred Silk Nightgowns Of superior quality Crepe | de Chine, beautifully lace trimmed and tailored. | Flesh, peach and orchid. Silk Knit Vests knitted of pure | self shoulder In flesh only. Closely Silk with straps. 1000 Pairs of %tscle’ Pure Silk Hose 1.65 Pure Silk Hose, full fashioned, with double lisle tops, soles, heels; black, white, colors. 3.95 1.65 x

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