The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1922, Page 21

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BAN bad Tel | stimony indicating WPiponal Werks dre : ged i ‘Wiepunt o q morn! : i is bduced ned by ( VEKastel WRibush bot Fiet Atto nh him « h the psd hy tel four wine } « previc ay i a 1 e : 1 Q wi e 2 Astein WP cet 1 aid. to a Vreaecee 55a Phind Dillon & Co. vestigate Bank Account. n ’ % ‘ OPFetix W q r t as ut tt Premier Coffee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8; and took refuge in a neighbor's home FICE BOY'S LOSS. MOONSHINE GRAZED AT CRAPS PAID GY MAN ATTACKS WIFE} KRUPT BROKER) AND DAUGHTER, 10 Is of of Kastel, “Man Be-]Harlem Thrown Into Panic —In- as He Chases Family Through Neighborhood. Crazed hy moonshine hooch An- thony Zimmerman, a boilermaker out that Philip F the man behind stock broke aved to be work and janitor of the house No. 10 Kast 112th about noon bankrupt apartment Street, en- Broadway, treet, en paid garage who had claims linst him awn by Dillon & Co, and n the Dillon office tb. D. No tered his hor and de- und others daugh- ¢ ina would be manded something Anna put a cor nd explained in «a minute at T want, | wan nd Towant it n with they s to the was taken when T want ing before*Referee In Bank- ney by Keyes Winter, entutive of Bi 8 operators w at No, Sto t) nth Avenue 2 loase fc Wn apartment the screams ittucked her, Mrs spital only a ed os Se beat her, Kastel and ident ke fran in and ? while tl Zimmerman, out ¢ the months ot at, 1921 dune, July paid by Kastel a drawn by Dillon & ¢ has not yet bee: locat h Me. W rney's neer n took h ed by pre into the ¢ em-] 1 ted that]! Dillon offices t jean hat "i at |SPECIAL SATURDAY ath ATTRACTIONS «BELMONT PARK RACES E $2,500 CORINTHIAN 5 » MILES nt Contests. mM. STAND AND PADDOCK, 83.89 Including Tax mself W hen you decide on the Heckscher Buildin n§ S®Avenue o& 572S treet You have the location for all USHMAN SAREriEL Dine 12d R t Married for years Just learning this secret HEN A MAN leaves home feeling out of sorts he never stops to figure out what's wrong. Many wives wonder what the trouble can be. They are now discovering that the morning cup of coffee is largely responsible for bringing cheer or chills into their homes. Madam, coffee is a man’s breakfast. Give your husband Premier, the coffee blended espe- cially for men. It makes all the difference in the world to a husband's breakfast humor. FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & COMPANY OL West 27th Street, New York, N.Y. He followed. Three younger child. + who ran screaming and begging him not to beat their mother any moiy were tossed aside as he tried to fore entrance Into the home where had sought shelter. The neighborhood is a conge! one and the blowing of police whistl: for help attracted a thousand persona in addition to Policemen Masterson and Geisweller of the 104th Street Station. One of them took care of Zimmerman after the pair had ma tered him, and the other took the w and daughter to a drug store. There Dr. Sala treated the child for the in y to her ear and the mother for In the drug. store Zimmerman, thoroughly cowed, was brought in that i identity injuries. t did you do Ps demanded « on the He will Harlem Court * was drunk n drinking n the when he sobers up. —————— Buy Kraft Cheese. Don’t the sanitary wrapper, the absence of rind and the tempt- ing freshness of Kraft Cheese appeal to you as being infinitely bet- ter? They do to others. Pear Salad Half a pear on lettuce. Cover with French Dressing seasoned with a dash of LEAS PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't hurt a Wit “Freezone” on an stantly that corn stops shortly you lift it right © pers. Truly! wr dr sells “Freezme" for a few to remove every hard or corn between the calluses, without so Cuticura Soap The Velvet Touch For the Skin Soup. Olntment Talruin. the everwhere, § ‘Owticure Laboratories, Dep) X. Mal left at any Advertising Agenct telephoned directly t Call 4000 Reekma Brookiyn Office, T1009 Main, “lore does not youthful the mode. These satin employ ¢ or draped skirts, on panels below the hem, and come in navy blue or black. And many other lovely frocks for Fall at various prices are misses, each one exploiting some latest fashion whim in a manner 1922, | ABRAHAM &— STRAUS ne. BROOKLYN Hours 9 to 5.30 Blouses Denote their ‘Newness By All the Fall Style Touches $9.98 The fall blouses prefer to tend to t lines, and become over- ,or drop to hip length. In so doing they achieve some really lovely new effects. These are of crepe de Chine com- bined with georgette or novelty silks, and feature new neck line and unusual sleeves. One clever trim- ming is straps of a contrasting color down the front and back, another uses an odd combination of braiding and tinsel, and all the new autumn colors are included. A distinct feature of the new blouses is that they are as effective with separate skirts as with the new suits. Top Coats for Misses, $15.95 The most popular models of the New Season Certainly the most popular model, ral wear, = Ng, motoring or ge! There are tour different styles, back, excellently pockets and raglan shoulders Misses’ Charming Frocks Expressing Fashion in Youthful Terms $29.95 Vhere is nothing new in fashion that youth first adopt and then adapt it to Thus with the long line frocks—and n girlish figures have never looked more than in the gracious long lines of frocks f Canton crepe and crepe new touch, the graceful stunning rope girdle, circular in the A, & Shops for becoming to youth Now This September Sale Brings Fancy China at Half Price What better for gifts than faney china? It combines beauty, utility and good taste. Here is a rare opportunity to choose from thousands of pieces at overwhelmingly low prices! Chippendale and - <a | Tea plates, Pheasant Patterns way SPY SR | regularly a AG \ \ Bread and butter Two complete fan- , te plates, cy china patterns on larly translucent im- 29 Hundreds of Specials Other ind sauc- Te pots, BSc. igar and cream ep Osc. §@e pair. Cake plates, 9%. White id ad howls, Se. | 4 og] edge impor and putter =} teacups and . 25¢ Beautiful pattern cups and aucers, %9e each. Handsor rated china Imported china teacups and saucers, gold china saucers, st plates, border After dinner cups and saucers, 29c. Syrup pitchers with plates, 7c. deco- cake sets, in Original Blue Bird Pattern Reduced Teacups and sauec- Ze, regular d;re duced from $13.00. Dresden effect open work bowls >, S12 >, SI.75. condensed , With ke plates 0 each, regula: Teapots ularly lividual break- cts, imported S.Os, china, ii Strays SLi $= « because they xo out so fast that we can’t keep them in stock, Their jaunty unconcerned smartness makes an immediate appeal to Miss 16-to-18, and they serve every sort of outdoor purpose well—travel- es, plaid or plain tilored and finished with large Telephone 6100 Main MEN!.---A New Fall Two-trouser Suit, $31.75 A man, who came in to look at new fall suits yesterday was most enthusiastic in praise of the group we are showing at $31.75. He said he saved enough, on the suit he selected, to pay for a new fall hat and shoes. We agree that these suits are mighty good economy. But what we feature most is their correctness, their tailoring, their fabrics and their variety of colors and patterns. Nothing gained in saving money on a suit at the expense of quality and lasting satisfaction. These suits are being selected eagerly by business men, because they are, first of all, good clothes, and, secondly, good economy. Ay & BmBteeet toon, Hox arrest The new Men’s Soft Hats That Will be Worn are Here $2.95 to $10 ‘Take time out tomorrow to drop in and try on a few of the new Fall hats! You'll need one soon, and there's better selection if you get it now. The new styles and favored colors—chiefly gray and brown, with some greens—are here. They’re very becoming! Stetsons, $7 to $10. Other high quality soft hats and derbies, $2.95 to $1.95. New caps—clean cut in shape and pleasing in materials—% 1.95, A. & 8.—Street floor, Hoyt Btreet, There’s Surely Special Value in These Men’s Madras Shirts at $1.98 They've just arrived! If you can get enthusiastic over good- and appreciate a bargain —come in and see them! broad enough to suit any 1» of good taste. Quality al and finish good enough to his wife. Best domestic madras, fine buttons :shioned after our eustom- fitting model, Si 14to17. At this) ice, they'd be a remarkable saving opportunit the end of the season. Coming right at the opening of the season, they're a yalue well worth boasting about, “Mogadore” Silk Four-in-hands, 48c Neckwear you'll like as soon as you see it. before the war. 1,200 t Bia: of them extra good looking. Navy, blac stripes of white und of contrasting colors. Price lower than , all of them, And all , brown, maroon, with See them to-morrow. A. & B.—Street Noor, Haat Girls’ and Boys’ School Shoes Vhe A. & S. children’s shoe shop covers all the needs of growing girls and boys from their youngest play days, on through the various periods when more strenuous activities demand stronger, sturdier shoes, to the eventful “dress up when smart, specific styles are as definite for youth as for grownups. Whatever the dema and, A. & S, can provide the correct shoe at the lowest possible price. Girls’ Shoes, $3.50 to $6.50 Within this price range are included shoes for school wear, playtime and dress occasions, Boys’ Shoes, $3.50 to $4.95 Priced according to size and leathers, The shoes that are recommended to stand up under the most rigid tests of hard wear. A. @ 6.—Becond floor, West Boys’ All-Wool Tweed Two-Trouser Suits $10. 75 a Boy especially this group show better tailoring this year than ever before. These are splendid in cut, ma- terials and workmanship, All-wool fab- ries assure warmth and wear, Two are an obvious economy trousers Tweed and cheviot mixtures in gray and brown shades, Two smartly styled models. Coats with plain pateh pocket front. and either inverted or single box pleat at back. Sizes 8 to 18 years. af Boys’ School Blouses, 85c \ quality and finish that you'd expect only in $1.2 Woven im: is, in colored stripings on white ground, collars; double French cuffs. Sizes 8 to 16 years. 5 or $1.50 blouses. Button-down attached A & B.—Second floor, Weat

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