The evening world. Newspaper, September 7, 1922, Page 5

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~ THE‘ EVENING WORLD, TH MUTINOUS SEAMEN OF PHILADELPHIA > REPORTED TAKING | OF DEVALERAAND CHLDERS DENED Crew Held Aboard the Liner Cameronia Pending Board Action. hundred and seventy-five sea Phila. delphia of the New York-Naples Line One men who mutinied aboard the Their Aides Said to Have in the harhor at Naples Aug. 22 were brfught back to this country on the Made Peace Overtures |cunara tiner Cameronia, which ar- to Free State. rived to-day Classified as ‘‘distressed seamen, they wer aboard the Camerdnia pending hir The v of the United States Waneaa snieine ai 1p commanded — by ; td Gniideean Fk Capt. William) McLeod, arrived in ” seni Naples Aug. 20, and began taking on “| bourd $50,000 worth of —proviston: : * When pay was not fortheoming, the firm from which the pro’ the vessel ieed bun, yf Bamon of Erskine Chil-] y by the steware : the linen was being s the captain cad set the vessel n three places. McLeod threw up his urines from a near by Ite Pp put ont the fire and sub public h Govern ; Philadelphia i# ashore in Na ples Harbor | Lane Bryant ADAPTO Shoes Ss, war to FASHIONABLE FOOT-COMPORT WEAK certain that be elected The Business Woman ight di made rv Git ‘| will surely appreciate the Snug Fitting, Comfortable and “|Smartly Styled shoes produced by ADAPTO The precision of the style and the graceful com- fort of the fit commend them at once to the trying demands made upon shoes by the Woman in Business. THE FIT IS GUARANTEED " , > GRIFFITH POISON RUMOR IS DENIED Story of Three Arrests «Also . Declared False. DUBLIN, Sept. 7 CAssneiated MAJESTIC SETS RECORD. . k: a FOR PASSENGER CARGO| Shee Comfortable. OUTHAMPTON Ser i The si Majestic siiled for New York yester- Widths AAA to EEE day with saloon passengers, { largest number ever taken by a Hner from E and, and 720 second class and Frank 4 underytp mong Rasil Deane, J theatricul pro- who uses her head and her feet u “We Have Made the Stylish Sizes 2 to 11, Eight-fifty to Fifteen Dollars fane Bryant 26 W. 39th St., 21 W. 38th St. Franklin Simon @ Co. Boys’ Shops Schoolboys’ Norfolk Suits Ages 8 to 18 years ~ 75 $15. With Two Pairs of Trousers ONG service tweeds com- bined with unstinted Wearmoor workmanship — which means a type of work- manship not obtainable in any other clothes for boys. Individual Boys’ Shops—Fifth Floor Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Children’s Haircutting Shop—Fifth Floor STORE OPEN ALL DAY THIS SATURDAY 23 BILLION MARKS BACK FROM NAPLES), BELGIAN IS WINNER URSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1922, _ he recent { * for the J clared winner ral baflloon n Bennett ¢ ot. HL, EB. He til, one ©. n entrants, was ranked PRINTED IN 10 DAYS}: AY nd and 1s placed third GUN PLAY AROUSE resses to ‘Turn Out Four Billion Daily Soon. BERLIN Sept Press).—Banknotes totallin, 00,000,000 7 (Associated paper marks been put into cireulation within paws > the last ten days, according to th PANAMA, Sept. 7.—The National As-]} newspapers This ts embly was thrown into confusten and nh adjournment yesterday whe & Deputies drew revolvers di cent circulation. entire are now ) argument, paper me The Chamber was discussing the hoped the tatus of Deputies Arias and Alvarado, during the 4,000,000,000 daily Th figures is expected present shortage in paper t present 10 are under charges, when \iatf, Secretary of Government ) consider a measure which the rnment wished to submit, Vidal. a hig an iem of the Government party. arks angered Deputy Ca OF BENNETT CUP RACE, d to the centre of the GENEVA, Sept (Agsociated revolver. Senor Vidal sKeaan tse. eieanes dk Mbytar ve ‘apon but the Chief of Police ).—-Lieut F < Deputies interfered, pre ium to-day was oMcially 4 hed. Maurice Bienaime of France PANAMA ASSEMBLY stioe, arose and asked the Assembly Deputy partisan of Senor Arias, termed act of intrusion and began a Store Hours 9.00 A. M. to 5.30 P.M. FIETH AVENUE James MeCreery & Co. 347TH STREDE we:-ISTEAM LEAK KILLS TWO; ANOTHER HURT| Men Scalded aud Sutfocated Under Boilers of Factory. Two men were scalded and suffoc ated to death last night by steam under the boilers at the plant of the Continental Paper Company, Bogota, N. thur Van Ohlen , Little Ferry of New f the sec Ss fowlowinski, suck. were sent into the steam pit under the boilers to clean out the stea mtraps. When the steam was turned on in one of the traps, afte the men had cleaned it, an opening r two was left, and the ng through scalded and n two uring Senor and} steam p suffocat Chief Engineer William F. O' was painfully burned on the f hands in trying to save the ty ONLY A QUESTION OF TIME (From the Kansas City, Star.) a clean looking baby touriat in the Ozarks e older sister of (1 “He Gov- rrion, room 1 also “An vent- ain't but cix New and Beautiful Fall Models Which Are Unusual Values Those who have visited ourSalon displaying the newest Chapeaux du Jour, have shown by their purchases that the new modes sponsored by McCreers exceed in beauty and worth the figure set upon them. Every authentic shape is ineluded—large, small and medium—repre- senting in line and embellishment the latest word from Paris. Colors: Navy Blue, Black, Tunisian, Almond Green, China Blue, Cocoa Brown, Beaver, Sand and Russet. [Third Floor, Annes] Individtial, Serviceable Apparel forthe School Girl—Fourth Floor School Dresses with Individuality 5.95 You will be quite astonished to see these little frocks at but 5.95 so early in the season. It is such a splendid group of vavy serges brightened by in- dividual touehes of embroi- dery, here and-there. Every girl will find a particujar style which suits her taste. Sizes 6 to 14 years. _ Serviceable Coats for the School Girl 15.00 are fashioned of the new diag- onal Tweed. The years have long since proved the upstand- ing qualities of Tweed against wear and weather, we need only add therefore, that these coats are lined throughout Sizes 6 to 14 years. Frock of Distinction Is Developed in McCreery Flat Crepe “McCreery Silks” famous over half a century 38.00 We are again offering frocks fashioned of * McCreery Silk” in our own dress salons. An assurance that you secure the high-quality of our silks together with the individuality which marks our styles. The | i i] newest mode is well represented with circular skirts, low waists, slashed flare sleeves, the side cascade and plaited panels, with distinctive touches which bespeak | their McCreery origin. Colors are’ Navy, Brown and Black. Women’ysizes illustrated. | Other Models in Misses’ Sizes [Fourth Floor) Tongues are made of Black Suede under- laid to natch vamps of pumps. The Floraine Tongue Pump, 11.00 This is a very new and smart front gore Tongue Pump in Patent Leather or Blach brocaded satin. It is fashioned with turn svles and covered Louis heels [Second Floor) The Bath Room Se: Has Arrived to join its sisters for the dining room and bed room It has not, however, followed their example and a) peared in linen. ,It chooses rather to be individual auc appropriately makes its debut in Turkish Toweliny ach set consists of a bath mat, two bath towels, two guest towels and two face cloths: all of which are 1 white with a blue or rose border, 7.50 UNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS $9 same —_ | @. Altman & Cn. , The Boys’ Clothing Dep’t (on the Sixth Ficor) assembled for the opening season a remarkably comprehensive and well-chosen collection of Smart Autumn Clothes thoughtfully designed to meet every require- nent of the growing boy; from the little three-year-old just entering kindergarten to ‘he manly youth who is already visualizing his college matriculation. t distinctive style, combined wit! excellence of material and workmanship, lifts every garment out of the ranks of the ordinary, the prices are moderate enough to make a wide appeal. For the Larger Boys: Suits of durable woolens, with extra knicker- bockers $12.00, 15.50, 20.00 to 35.00 Corduroy Suite, with extra knickerbockers, Blue Serge Suits, with extra knickerbockers, at $16.50 Youths’ Longetrouser Suits, $25.00 & 28.00 a Overcoats, Sheepskin-lined Coats, Mackinaws Raimcoats at equally attractive prices. For the Younger Boys (3 to 10) Overcoats, presenting a large variety of fine- quality woolen fabrics and warmly wool- lined $9.75, 12.75, 15.50 to 35.00 Hats to match practically every overcoat. ' Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue New Pork 34 TO~ ALL LITTLE GIRLS WHO ARE WTERESTED \N DOLLS. SEE THE ADVERTISEMENT OF James McCreary & Co. TOMORROW NIGHT'S IN Morld Sun Globe Sictect Yauuely: Originated by cy Horlick’s WF me ORIGINAL Mal ted Milk Used successfully for over ifs century. Made under sanitary conditions from clean, rick milk, with extract of our specially malted grain. } The Food-Drink ts prepared by stirring the powder in water, | Infants and Children thrive on it. the weakest stomach Gf the Invalid and Aged 4 Invigorating as a Quick Lunch at home or office. Ask For «nd Get HORLICK’s at Fountains, Hot Restaurants, thus Avoiding imitations SUBSTITUTES Cost YOU Same Price Agrees with The Old Reliable Round Package Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders ri

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