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ae 2 SS A I RR SE ERA 2 AR ESOS SAL SCRA Na MIR A AAT ES THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1922. Tulty and Vaughan drew the rescued] man to land. He was sent to one of SON LAN FATHER |icc2282% [Beauties in Rolling Chairs CHERRY CHER ea dee meee Coe ae en cern Sone ane th th Patrick ‘oley, fifty ft N 78 Tenth umbrella sitting on a stone beside t = P d Sh BY BELLEVUE DRIVER a y, y, ol ‘0. 578 t y « ’ r co! Avenu All he knew of what teak wang for keno com arade at Shore Pageant —— er, a earth ae BEA EN IN JARREL tli tae GUI Riedl oR e =r ae Man From 10th ~ Ave.,,| into the old Morgue building at m ir, dropping the umbrella ae oon as r . ad (er niiver ‘Urides night “to pick cherries’ and had pe x ii ’ is Court i fallen asleep, He must have Pdi crete Se ee ee eee Old Morgue felled through a hote in the floor Francesco Fuscaldo is in a serious so ce A . id Mo ee WIFE condition in the White Plains Hos Atlantic City Display. Patrick Vaughan, who has driven an pital, «Six of his ribs are broken and] ATLANTIC CITY, Sept, 7.—For@: autnitance tee Belleves Moupltal fo | he is believed to have suffered other |ine gecond day of the third annual] civic, military and praternal organiza-|twenty-three years, was turning out in | njuries Atlantic City Fall Pageant to-day, w,.|the dormitory for the day's work to- siness oats will fo! "who is Miss E ———— there are various kinds of sports, and Alleged Slayer Used Ice Pick | § BONWIT TELLER. & COR ndrlalday when he heard a distant cry for ind Shotgun in Row at HUSBAND OF WOMAN a shooting match, in which each city site recy a golden eleph float, |neip, With two other drivers, Thomas Soothing, freshening, Bho, ¢ i WHO DIED IN HOSPITAL |!!! t represented by one entry,|two dancing gin "* “"")carey and ‘Thomas Tulty, he went to healthful, invigorat- Peaally Shop of Opryshalions, Fuckahoe. WAS NOT FLOYD I. SILK who will shoot for the prize beauty seniget= investigate, discovering that the cries ing, delightful. FIFTH AVENUE AT-38™ STREET from that city. HELD AFTER FRIEND DIES | *™¢ from the foot of Fast 26th Street. Wake up Joxeph Paresi of Tuckatioe is in the - , ‘A roliing-chair parade will be the Vaughan crossed to the old Morgue : . — aie =i Westchester County Jul at White} Confusion as to Man’s Iden-}teature of the afternoon, and the FROM INJURY IN ROW]... by the eries located a man some- your skin! FOR MID-DAY OR TEA-TIME WEAR n * . no. FY t beauties f1 cl , . Plains, c A with the murder lu tity € leared Away —He OE as or! thelr Sepa tanbert Rwae With Kune | Where under the tices Part of the night of ph Fuscaldo and an ‘Was Louis Sill, Oe seoeh HOCK. Ahey Wil be BR wa. Nooring of the bullding has been torn Atrocious assault on the latter's sixty i % oe judwed in evening ‘clothes this eve-| Udward Larobert, twenty-seven, of]up in the courses of remodeliing. me Ghia year-old fa Francesco Fuscatio The Evening World, on Aug. & hing. To-morrow they will be judged|No. 7127 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, was|Vaughan called out; “Where are re) 2 The et Fuscaldo and neight of the death of Mrs. Dorothy Silk, }\y pathing sults, and to-morrow night|arraigned before Magistrate Gelumar in| you?” which occurred in the Jewish Hospi-| America’s Beauty Queen will belthe Fifth Avenue Court, Brooklyn, to-| ‘Over here,”’ a voice responded, It tal, Brooklyn, and which the police | crowned day on a charge of homicide. He was too dark to see anything under the There will be more than 300 chairs building, so when Tulty and Vaughan in the parade this afternoon, Twen ‘ ‘ held a ladder over the uncovered soc- tion pertormed by a midwite prior to} cy.two brass bands will accompany charged that early Sunday, Lambert! tion, Carey, with a rope in hand, grappled with Jerome Kane of No. 1534) jowered himself and swam to the Kast Mth Street, Brooklyn, a friend. | ooine trom which the cries came. ! Painstaking Planned Avtumnal Collection Designed to Satisfy Every Immediate Need of Retturniny Vacationists 55.00 » 95.00 An Egyptian draped gown of broche silk crepe. aren! aay dania alleged was due to an filegal opera. an adjournment until Sept, 4, It's thing to do with it + to the ators told by the |MfS. Silk's admission to the hospital. | the ten divi It was erroneously stated in the report] "King Neptune," portrayed by Hud Accord exses the elder Buscaldo, wi on the platform of the 59th Street Sta- . . Witnenses the © I that the deceased was the wife of {30% Mazim. the inventor, will tead the| (jon of the Fourth Avenue Subway. He found @ man wedged in between In feeble health, recently took a line of march with the Inter-city] In the scuffle, Kane fell to the ce-| piles and driftwood and clinging for wife, a pretty woman of twenty-one Floyd I. Silk, a Brooklyn politician, | peauties. Floats representing a dozen} ment platform and dled shortly after- | dear life. Carey tied the rope him In the week he sent ward to] Who is in the udvertising business at} neighboring shore cities, religtous, !ward from a fractured skull, and towed him to the ladder. There there waw|No. 82 Court Street, Brooklyn, ‘The | = he wanted {fact is that the deceased was the wife elp him settle of Louis Silk, real estate dealer, who After a talk with his father and his}{s a brother of Floyd I. Silk. tepmother Joseph went straight to the = o Store Hours: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Open all day Saturday home of Paresi, who is forty and has A coat-dress of silk crepe matelass : some reputation for gallantry RODE ON TRAINS HOURS, E beads “Tam here to # witnesses NURSE TELLS POLI e . A report they heard J angrily: aia CE . A simple, supple gown of crepe pique “You must leave Pauline alone.” Yonkers Woman § “ . . . ‘Then, according to the neighbors} Atter AM Might A Poiret twill frock with folds of the self who were watching from their doors : 5 ; ; gad windows! Paved pulled @ Wns | eee ee ee ey te wee material. are shad ioe nick trom hi pocket ana) Florence Rothfeld, a trained nurse, ; stabbed Fusc forty-five, of No. 269 Pine Street, A coat-dress of Poiret twill trimmed with jac- ng from| Yonkers, and No. 2478 Fighth Avenue, his son] this elty, went to the East 67th Street ‘oss the} Station to-day and sald all she could The elder Fus the shouts of ad been stab FIFTH AVENUE quard lacquered braid. to the I With @] remember was that she had been A crepe de chine afternoon gown with loops of shotgun inghis hands, “Parcel ran 10] Hging about all nlght on thalns aero. meet him, wrested. the 1 hands and heat him savagely with the] She acted stréngely and Dt. Mer@ance, : . butt k summoned trots Fiewer Heepital, had A printed silk gown ins Persian When the Paresi made (her taken to Béllevué for observation. miniature torreo cape A four-tier frock of Tr serted Lanvin swirls. NEW AUTUMN FROCKS Featuring the Popular Wraped Models in voter Crey Satin Faced Canton, maine, Poiret Twill and cotine $10 to $35! All that is color repres WOMEN’S GOW? Second Courtesy Day before the 7-Day Furniture Sale Following our well established policy we are holding courtesy days, Friday and Saturday, for an advance selection of furniture before the formal opening of » our Seven-Day Autumn Sale, which will Armand mee a 2) begin on Monday, September 11. F 9 C ] J on tiet The Sixth Floor will be a surprising LILe Ova yeas place for you to visit. Assembled there Cream m Pow dle Yr! / are superb examples of the furniture builders’ art—both in new period suites and individual pieces. And the prices are very much lower than those which will prevail after the close of the Sale. SIXTH FLOOR RMAND was 1 first to create a true face pow rade th a base of cold cream Because of the wonderiful softnes powder, it-met with an immediate v elcofme. Naturally, imitators have f owed Armanda’s lead. You can only set the original developed by Armand, by asking and by name One trial will show you the difference! We think you'll agree with us and with the thousands of Armand users that Armand Cold Cream Powder is the most pleasing face powder you've ever tried. It contains no white lead, chalk, rice or 71 t ute. Tf it doesn’t suit you absolutely, you may take it back and get your money! It is always $1 —in the little pink-and-white box ence, the of this Illustrated is a ten-piece dining room set, Italian 18th Century, made of mahogany and rosewood, and inlaid. Panels of mahogany are bordered by bands of rosewood, with painted medallions. Chair’ seats are covered in blue and gold striped damask. HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue, Near Hana Street Selling of Final Clearance of Exceptional Values in Glo-Warm Couch Hammocks Scotch Table Linen Heaters 56, $8.95, $16.50 Housewives who know of the . _ wonderful wearing qualities of $4.50 We are offering the remainder of Scotch damask, will appreciate the our stock of swihging couch ham- exceptional values represented in This heating unit 1s as mocks at drastic price reductions. these table cloths and napkins. efficient as the reflector They are in the season’s best styles Table Cloths, 2x2 yards, G. Altman & Co. Autumn Hats from Paris Moines, lowa London, Australia ARMAND for Misses and the Younger Set type of heater. It boasts of an ad- | —and are extremely durable in con- $4.95, $6 COLD CREAM POWDER . ae pe ditional advantage in that it may struction, Some have cushion seats “ , TLE -PINIC & WHITE: BOXFS provide a display of timely and unusual be hung out of a way. It ri and tacas upholstered in cretonne Napkins to match, 22x22 inches, In She LITTLE PINK. interest in the Millinery Department on the First, Floor (a special section of which is exclusively reserved for smart hats for the younger foik). to any lamp socket and gives a or heavy striped canvas. This is an _40zen, $6.75, $7.50 courageous warmth to any room exceptional opportunity for any one An unusual saving. in need ofa couch hammock. Huck Towels SEVENTH FLOOR FIFTH FLOOR Webb’s famous “Dew Bleach” pure Irish linen huck towels. Soft and A Period Model Victrola $160 absorbent. Hemmed, dozen, $7.50 Terms as low as $8 a month may be arranged Tea Towels and Toweling A special list of Victor records has just been Fea Towels — Pure Irish linen teleased. Come in and hear them played in weft, Hemmed, ready for use, Here may be seen the latest and most au- thentic style features in girlish millinery for all occasions; including, in addition to the novel creations of the Parisian modistes, many charming originations from the ateliers of B. Altman & Co our daylight Music Rooms. dozen, $2.50 ' Two new Bubble Books Tea Toweling —Irish pure linen Numbers 13 and 14, $1 each weft, checked, yard, 18¢ Madison Avenues Fifth Avenue SEVENTH FLOOR SLCOND FLOOR 84th and 35th Streets Rew Pork i t i