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pee 1a cabs 2 fF IMP AND COLOR | Three Beautiful Coney Carnival Court Ladies, OF REAL COURT FOR am | RULERS OF CONEY) gaan ? King Joe Howard and Queen Ethlyn Clark Await Mardi Gras Coronation. Man Who’ll Crown Monarchs and a Loyal Knight THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1922,” TIERNANS AGREE NOT TO SEPARATE Professor Demands Quick Trial on Child's Paternity. SOUTH BEND, Ind,, Sept. &—-Tho Tiernans will not separate, at least not until the courts havo disposed of the charge that Harry Poulin, clothing mer- chant, la the father of Mra, ‘Tiernan's baby, it was made known at the Tiernan home here to-day, John P. Tiernan, professor of law at the University of Notre Dame ,and hia wife, Auguste, apparently are happy in their devotion to the three children, including the paby. prof. Tiernan says he will asume per- sonal charge of the prosecution, and will oppose any efforts for further postponement of the preliminary hear- DAD FINES BAILIFF SON $5 FOR ABSENCE WASHINGTON, Rept. 8. Roman justice wa d out yesterday when Glenn ison, police court bail! 1 not report for duty until 1 P.M. Judge Robert Hardison, hin fathor, sum- moned him to the bar to explain his tardiness, The hallift testified that he had accompanted some friends from Kentucky on a sight- seeing tour, His father thereupon fined him $5 for contempt of court because of bis absence without leave. Balliff Hardison announced he would employ counsel and appeal from Judge Hardison's decision, FOURTEENTH STREET AE ARN Founded 1827 Open All Day Tomorrow (Saturday) Until 5.30 P. M. JEWELRY SPECIALS 500 Pearl Necklaces WEST OF FIFTH AVE, 3.50 Value $6.97 Indestructible sterling silver clasp set with rhinestones—24 to 30 inches long—beautiful lustre—each in satin lined velvet box. Imported Pearl Necklaces— beautiful lustie—@4 inches long— graduated—satin lined gift box— The reign of King Joe Howard and ‘Me beautiful consort, Queen Etblyn Clark, as rulers of the Coney Island Mardi Gras is going to be, beyon! doubt, the most wonderful ever en Joyed by any monarchs occupying the throne. From the hour of their coronation im Luna Park, at 7 o'clock Monday ing set for Sept. 14. Prosecuting at- | = torney Jellison the professor are sifting the evidence to be presented, of No. 119 West 40th Street to sur- Mrs, Tiernan reiterated to-day that| render recorde In reference to their she will tell the entire story of her ai-|interstate and forelen commerce in jJeved relations with Mrs Poulin on the| tobacco and tobacco products. witness stand, Poulin maintains a{-] Alternative mandamuses had been Yence. granted by Judge Knox on June 28 calling on the companies to produce —— ARGUE MANDAMUS these records, so that the Federal could {incorporate IN TOBACCO SUITS} nem in their renort, to the United Novelty Necklaces—all colors— including ruby red and jet— night, Their Majesties will experience States Benate as called for in a reso-|] Selid gold claape— 166 Special .68 Me surcease of enjoyment te * + lution adop' ueust, 1921. These AN AC 750 Pairs of Novelty Ear-rin, erase Sarant ot sets Federal Trade Commission | "(0m adopted in Aum ee complted|] Novelty Necklacor—Iatest de all Golore—ineluding pearl “aud 'y t he y 7 - cam taw eRe a signs in colors to matoh black jec drop— carnival, which is to be appropriately Wants Commerce Records. with, the companion clam ine He com. |]| eoatumer—were 82.07..... 1.DES worth 81.00 to @1.50....66. 7S Glosed on Sunday nignt, Sept. 17, with Argument was heard to-day/before| "Oi" pas no power and Congress @ court ball in the roy Steeplechase Park The King with his retinue and the Queen with her maids of honor and jadies in waiting, will receive their subjects from their throne of purpli ked by mrrors, ballroom of Judge Manton in the United States} aigo is without power to demand the District Court on motions made by the| surrender of rds in which are co- Federal Trade Commission for the ia-|‘"ingled Int as y inter- suance of preemptory mandamuses di- acca ae | recting the American ‘Tobacco Com-| mont in support of the pany, Inc. of No. 111 Fifth Avenuelwere opened by William D. Guthrie, Women’s Wrist Watches 15.00 Were $24.97 the twe nes mi allroom, and at at d the P. Lorillard Company, Ino., Fran vish and Junius Parker 4 olnted hour Queen ‘Hthiyn. will giv VAG ee A De White solid gold—14 kt— The royal command to begin the dunce.| 4) @ punted let of hie arrange- 4% 15 jewels—five designs— Grand Marshal Edward F. Tilyou|™ments, which ts as follows: n Yemen's pole eoay eee Men's Solid Gold Watchee— | MGehig. Wtacuice, “Thecus waren "Assembly, vill be Ooann Park 1 i Very $$) Elgin make—15 Jowel— fave given orders that no expense is ine! 6 7 i Writt antes with all wat were 836.07... ’ to be spared for the transformation ° An Extraordinary Sale of Maloweny Fiblak. Giocke— wah : + 24.00 the ballroom into a chamber of $ : known make—-hour and half lour strike—reg. 814.97 LO.0O0 Mahogany Finish Clocks 8 day-—were 811.05.,..... beauty with all the furnishings of an Oriental court. Lights will be ar ranged so as to produce theatrical and colorful effects, and showers of con- fetti will fall at intervals from the gilded ceiling. Twenty of the attendants of Steeple- Men’s Gold Filled Watches— Elgin make—16 jewel—@5 year cnae—reg. 822.07....., 16.00 NEW SILK CANTON CREPE DRE A Variety of Styles in the Popular Draped Models All Moderately Priced! chase Park will be arrayed in court 5 raiment, including the Steeplechase me ote HE! $10 to $35 and knee breeches, white] /.,o \ CHESTERFIELD <> ‘ngs and pumps, ‘There will] “Second Rasta ert Hart, com: Secy eo § Company 1, be pages galore, led by Eddie and Gack Mattie Dowden. George Tilyou will Be mi ; n; Company be Master of Ceremonies. Bartel pt, O, Swan: i Jacknon, 4; Com: pointed to the department tn 1918 and enlisted In the army tn 1917, served un- til Jan, 28, 1919, when he was restored to the force He obtained a fourteen-day leave to attend a veteran's convention in San Francisco on Aug. 18, He returned to the home of his parents Sept. 1 and was due to report Sept, 2. He has not been ween since Sept. 1. Sees TWO TRUTHS. (From the Boston Transoript.) Station. Drew 1s thirty-two years old.) tm union there Js strength, and ft fs single, and Ives with his parents at} also true that in uniona there may be No. 442 Haast $8th Street, He was ap-\tyranny. ra From New York are going many| Sunt. W members of the National Vaudeville] (yi. tu Artists, which contributed so material ly to the success of the King and Queen in ‘The Evening World coupon combat. They will be hailed to court peli essa ab renee IRELAND WILL ASK by the Imperial decree of their be- TO JOIN LEAGUE loved King and Queen, both of whom are members of the organization, King | J Will Not Objec Howard being the first life member to England Will Not ject, have been elected. RB a Tompltal FRED STONE, peesoent of NVA 49 , 75c Value Is Belief. Among those to be invited to par-| GENEVA, Sopt. 8.—Treland ts to ap- ticipate In the court ceremonies will] Ply to the assembly of the League of be Joseph A. Reid, who was second in Nations for membership, representatives the race for the throne. Mr. Reid|of the Irish Government, here for that proved himself a gallant loser and was] purpose, announced to-day. As soon as umong the first to telegraph his con- sratulations to King Joe Howard and lis bonny Queen Ethlyn. This was one of the telegrams which most pleased the King and Queen. This popular Record, the first and foremost in its field new and better than ever—now comes to REAR. Dance to the strains of the newest Fox irot, near the lutest Song—ogn a Record that may be played on any Phonograph. South Sea Moon (Follies, 1922) —Fox Trot. Parade of the Wooden Soldiers — Fashion Points! Front and sice drap- ings, side fastenings Polo Championship of America | RUMSON COUNTRY CLUB, Rumson, New Jersey | ARGENTINE versus MEADOW BROOK Other materials including Satin Faced Canton, CrepeRomaine, Silk Crepe. | Poiret Twill , Hamilton. frocks and Tricotine. for Autumn! the Irish Parliament meets to-morrow this action will be taken. It 4s not expected England will offer any opposition, and tf she docs not there will probably be no other votes against Ireland. Many Englishmen oa [sor fod _ a My Cradle Melody—Fox Trot. Who'll Take My Place When I’m Gone—Fox Trot. a te admit Ireland because there J’en ai Marre (It’s Up to You)— Fox Trot. the ladies who led the hosts on the} Oiid be. general recognition of Ire: SATURDAY, September 9th—4 o'Clock. Fos Trot. Nobody Lied—Fox Trot. plains of Coney in the immortal Eve-|j,na'« status as a member of the Brit-| {| | i | Listening on the Radio (Intro Gee, but I Hate to Go Home ning World coupon engagement. There|isy Empire the same as Canada, Aus-|]) ‘To reach Rumson take train leaving Penn, Station (82nd Street & 7th | | Rambler Rose from Follies of Alone—Fox Trot. will be lots of pretty girls among her}tratia and New Zealand, which would maids of honor and ladies in waiting, | automatically render more difficult the who will shed the radiance of their}endeavors of the independent faction. beauty tn the royal ballroom on the SPSS, PEOE occasion of the court dance. HAS ANYBODY SEEN POLICEMAN J. S. DREW? Alarm In Out for Member of Force Missing Since Sept, t. A confidential alarm has been sent out by the police for Patrolman Jere miah 8. Drew of the Hast 22d Street x Trot Swanee River Moon—Walts. g Me Posies—Fox Mighty Lak a Rose—Fox Trot. Stumbling—Fox Trot. Some Sunny Day—Fox Trot, Teasing—Fox Trot. Sunshine Alley—Fox Trot. Say It With Dancing. The Sneak—Fox Trot. Dance (Count Those Days). Hot Lips—Fox Trot. Three o’Clock in the Morning— You Can Have Him, I Don’t Waltz. Want Him Blues-—Fox Trot. Wana (When I Wana You No Sweet Indiana Home. Wana)——Fox Trot. Mary Dear. Georgia—Fox Trot. Only a Smile From You. No Use Crying—Fox Trot. Ave.) at 2.80 daylight saving time; or Central Railroad of New Jersey | train leaving West 23rd Street at 1.45 P. M., Liberty Street at 2 P. M. i} or Sandy Hook Boat leaving West 42nd Strect at 12.80, and Cedar Strect at 1.00 P. M. | Trot Thru the Night—Waltz. Dancing Fool—Fox Trot. Biue-Eyed Blues—Fox Trot. Georgette—Fox Trot. eg From among her own particular pals the Queen has already selected as three of her pretty maids of hor Miss Julia Nash, Miss Carmel Me and Isabel D. Armond. Al! are mem. vers of the National Vaudeville Ar tists, and Fred Stone, President of the Jatter organization, will crown the King and the Queen at Luna Park. Henry Chesterfield, Secretary of the N. V. A., is going to be one of the lordly knights of King Howard, and will marshal the royal gathering from his association at the court ball at Steeplechase Park on the last night of the carnival. Returning train leaves Red Bank shortly after conclusion of the game. | | Buses for the polo field meet trams at Red Bank and Sea Bright. | | Tickets on sale at the gate. | i M. harp. Te_must_ be fh that rade starte at 7.30 prompt. ‘There must be no deviation on fficers will report on arrival a iy y will be tn column of squads, oF Unitorm—Full dress, khakt or oltve drab, Order of Column—Brig. Gen. William J Harvey and Staff; musle; Col. George W Capt. A. Hi. Hell § Capt, Wiliam Ho 3 % ia! ©. G. Almqulst; Comp i 4 } Ge McCreery Men’s Shop we! Send Postal to our Phonograph Dept. and we will send list of new records each month. DEPARTMENT—THIRD FLOOR, “They'll need new shoes for school” Buy SHOOKIDS—BUY THEM NOW! SHOOKID “TROTTERS” in Mahogany Russia Calfskin Sizes 6 -8 . . . « « $2.95 MEN'S NEW FALL OXFORDS Only a few days are left now for the beginning of the consummatio’ of Coney Island's glorious Carnival, when the reign of the merry monarchs will start. Each night there will be & pageant with beautiful floats and more beaut!ful girls and civic organ SATURDAYS 9AM.22 PM, izations, wana te A Variety of Styles AT BUSINESS. th Nght will im e Car. * i co sciies a to ceaingny to oes CC 2) . - INTHESE VALUES proceed with the festivities, and Grand Marshal Tilyou has promised that there will be no delay in starting th. pageant, which will move down Suvi Avenue at 8 o'clock on the dot, "AM Be 6 ew ee 395 2%- Jee es 6 + AOS BOYS’ SHOOKIDS io prevent dealers buying, quantities restrictea. No Mail or Telephone Orders, 68 ct. Women’s $1.45 Men’s Medium Weight if A Fabric Gloves.......... -8 | Underwear ....... LTO oot” of the ormasinetions which ba in Black and Russia Calfskin 1 Embroidered and ar bre - (Woot mixed) McDowell make— ake part is that of th jodmen o ; brown, beaver, mode, black ‘an: all sizes the World, Wednesday night having Sizesg -13% - - + + + $4.95 Ss HOOKID asts are white sizes MEN'S UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, Be re aragdt vigminen, 10 Bog 6 + ese 75 full structed to $494 Satin Striped | $1.97 Little Tots’ . @ glorious one, and Brigadier Gen Me G6. we 66.98 carelully con Radium Pottcoata;.....2 Pantie Dresses......... 4 Harvey has furnished the committe 614-11 2+ + © » 900 matc h t h eva ry i n ra Shudow-proof mod Gontrast tr'm-—sizes to 6 vrs, — ell INFANTS' DRESSES—2D FLOOR, CHILDREN’S SHOOKIDS shape of the young foot. “All Leather” COATS. SE That Hors, Stay Callen Elooea A ; ; 78 ct. Sateen Bloomers. nion Suits,........... SD in Black oT pues Canis is — Bi ek nv ith and white Hiel neck —long sleeves—ankle and Patent Leather CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—2D FLOOR. | fongth, . : . : $1.28 Women’s Extra Size KNIT UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, Sizes 6-8 . . . . . $3.95 Wide ribbed. There are Plain Oxfords with wide, Muslin Gowns.......-.. -G@ | $3.96 Boys’ Raincoats.... 2.94 Bla-tr . 6 5 6 5 4.65 In Brown and White only medium or narrow toes as well as Vor round neck—embroidery | “GO: bL.ck rubber—all cemented 11h- aiicecrenite : F ‘ trimmed an ) FLOO! Main or farey — plaic 2M ; aoe? ree 35ca pair—Three pairs $1.00 Brogues and Wing Tips. They are 4 PILL Sein Bondeaux, : 7 linings il fateners fun Thin-Lite Old Style carefully constructed of fine 4 AnE ines BROOND RLOOR Bee cramiine THIRD FLOOR. ae pes ion - selected leathers among which are: 4B-ct.Band Aprons. 384 | 529 50 Boys’ Fine Suits. 13.95 TA Ta eocinarieon (po Cammeyer “Shookids” are all solid leather—therefore the least Ca) Genuine Imported TanScotchGrain and figured peice — row Alewoal chuvdot Testa po tem, ; iL expensive shoes for children that you can buy anywhere, J ow Genulce Tan and Black Card aqn miekorack Irian, tres and inconspicuous mriiiiens at . k i age 24 ct. Women's os dark clorin plenty of browns : CLEARER VISION | van—Genuine Tan and Black flandkerchiets ooh AR anil re x fi: tailored with Mi vr CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR, Calfskin. oun HANDISERCHIEFS— MAIN PLOOR, Samples for comparison { at all our offices. AMMEYER o “ Stamped ona Shoe Means Standard of Merit {i 24 ct. Children’s Fine $7.95 Men's Trousers..... 5.95 : 1 H Comted Co'ton Hose. .47 All wool -worsteds, cassimere: xr, UL Singer 47 West 34th St. New York } m +4 1alN VLOOR. Optometrist and Opti-an | | BROOKLYN~390 FULTON 81 NEWARK-~o49 BROAD st rnal for advertisements of Boye’ and sses’ Tweed Knickers and Skirts. AVENLE SE N h STREET = ate — a |

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