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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER il, 1922,' 11! Women’s Eyes and Pens Win Week’s Prizes|"PANEUIN SIMON | _Jre.vo." 8 CONNEETICUT MILL HELP J, 0 go pee Shoda e show places on Manhattan Isla PECT A ‘ ot reduce Jnst sp OPENS NE NEW HOUSE] hn tater years, when Fitch Avenue WAG! i and will now, continue through the} | Nothing equals the beautiful, soff, In “ ‘What Did y ou See To d ?? ’ Re orts and 38th Strect was the centre of the] Operatives See Precedent In 20 Peeling gtrikes here. The heip ant spans pearly whit Di ete oie “ ay Pp Commraniatan. Building to city's fashionable dixtrict, the cid Cont ein Maine, ators have mutually agreed to walt ders to the shoulders Mark 20th Anniversary. } Wadde!! mansion was replaced by the (Special to The Biyening World.) outside developemoents. and arms. Covers First Thing $100 #100 Biles Win- In celebration of their twentieth ae: va : ot Mrs, f ALN ison,| @NECO, Conn., Sept. 11.—News of ee ae : en : daughter of Joh cob Asto ho? false es 20,000 textile AT 7 i niversary, Franklin Simon & Co. to-}"Eraniin Simon & Co. were among |e? alse in wages of 20, 1CATED, ner Will Do Is Buy a Fall day opened thelr new building in Fifth the rst to enter this exclusive neigh- workers in Maine was hatled with de- J . stnetpal ke bribe dat) Hat—Hints to Volunteer Avenue, The building, which has a} borhood, ard for years the small, un-Tight all over the mill town belt of] |¢ teinke fae A Seal a reels i Reporters frontage of 110 feet on the Avenue, | Pretention ST pe sare between |Connecticut to-day where half of the] vogue, at No. 654 Prospebt. Ph ' ° dik chau ireatvant ° the distinguished Bric HOH Atlee guy nemwativun faea ae! . : “ { AN te on ue ae ve ie i Pik Bice and the: avers ‘and ihe we 0 ati 8 LM. good Ate ue Brooklyn, yesterday, About 1,000 pers a ouneuds th Street, is on the site originally Kei tate the north was|believe the same 20 per cent. raise] sons, including city and boro r There has been a marked improve- Thompson nee on : rough offle 3 ‘ mont th the observation and pen occupied about 1860 by the puatale the only fashion shop in upper Fifth ead granted ee matron ee at 1. Phillp Levine preaided. | ROAM REEL EST Cream aside: w. Cc. LW ll, 0 he great mills at Plainfield, Mooa- |The new temple will cost $250, ! tive skill of the contributors to The Belt tiadl X25 CE Be WaUe ei aves! At mills w temple will cost $250,000, Evening World's ‘What Did You Seo SSS SS SSS ae — === eee To-day?" pages. That 1s what Is ———— ———j eee —————— — — making more and more difficult the selection of the four best ones each Week, which win the grand prizes this Newspaper offers its readers. Tho four must be chosen from approxi- - mately 400 contributions, many of them of notable excellence. The four welected last week, all written ty ‘Women, were: First prize, $100—MRS. C. 0 BTEWART, No. 1222 Boynton Ave hue, the Bronx. Second prize, $50—MRS. CHARLES. M. GARVIN, No. 1711 Madison Street, Ridgewood, Brooklyn. Third prize, §$25—MRS. F. M DAVENPORT, No. 36 Means Ave- Established 1807 i ”| COWPERTHWAIT & SONS UPTOWN “Everlasting Furniture’’—Ask Your Grandfather DOWNTOWN 3d Avenue and 121st Street Liberal Credi t Terms Park Row & Chatham Sq. 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue 193 to 205 Park Row nue, Highland Falls, N. Y. : tee g MRS OM. GaRVING Fourth prize, $10—RITA CLA MRS CHAS O STEWART . . Rei 7) Gattata Pinter Bee | Weekly or Monthly Payments Select Anything or Everything You Want. Aeeeiedecral ._|day tn the uttle park opposite the| Ife at somebody's shoes. My 25c Weekly on $15 Worth Prices Plainly Marked and Greaily Reduced. . Stewart, winner of the ‘first! Clymer Street Station seemed to me] candy and my dreams were gone 75 Weekl Worth 5 é brize, told an Evening World reporter}to pe the sort of thing that other| together. c Weekly on $50 Wort Dependable goods. Attractive new Fall designs. Your ;who went to her with news of her] people would like to know about; and $1.50 Weekly on $100 Worth * . Success that until she submitted her|that's why I wrote it,”” she said. Besides looking for something new Ww. h first weekly or monthly payment delivers the goods. ii winning item to this newspaper she y husband and my friends rather ]}and interesting the editor of the page $2.50 eekly on $200 Wort! Take a@ year and a half to pa the balance in small wary bide Nae dite to w laughed at the itea of my writing|tries to seek out those items which $12.50 Weekly on $1,000 Worth h kk ae y We ee anything for publication, but I just] place’ the incident described; those, rs . amounts each w or month. sald, “and now most ce y had to write this little thing. It .8|that is, which say where the thing Other Amounts in Proportion its t s try again. I've rend the ‘What Did|a great delight to me to win the|took place. “On the lower East Pay by the Month if You Wish No Interest and No Extra Charges of Any Kind. You See To-Day?' page ever since it ‘was begun and it has not only been interesting to me, but. educational as Swell.” prize and with it I intend of bank account for Anne.” ning a my little daughter Side,"* “on a certain downtown street" and ‘in a certain village up-State will not do, Many letters begin with “while I was on my vacation this Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings i Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also won Mrs. Stewart was asked what} Mrs. Davenport, whose skill as a]summer,’’ whereas the question is ay she intended to do with her winning | speogwoman'* = a, | “What did you see TO-DAY?" check she thought only an instant. Soha re Engh) Ee guise — p “I'm going to take part of it and he third prize for this item. | phe top score for “repeats” up to Log] } buy an autumn hat. That's feminine he tn The Bvenine Word fort 4, s held by ers reporting the ——— uesday and gaining her an ad- enough, isn't it? The rest of the Money I will put in the bank.” Mes, Stewart's husband ls: decreta yy Go Slow and See See Our Je wart Town; wi Go F *) $25 for Ieading all the others Our at and on that day Jail.’ Lt seem almost unbelievable to Billy Gibson, manager of Benny |GETTING READY FOR WINTER. | but signs reading like this have been|# Leonard, lightweight champion of the to-day probably will | reported by more than 1,100 reader “world. members of my sex|Next in order “Kick — the } 3 This ts the contribution, publis me as a chump, but] Printer.” "Coffee Down 5, last Saturday, and commendable for] 11) take a chance. I saw the delight- | Stairs 10 Cents," “ 3 hing but K the Dirty Work," ete. Just at present there Is a run of letters telling of the appearance of {ts artistic brev which won the first prize for Mrs. Stewart, an addi- tional $25 for being best on and $1 for original acceptan ful result of my three days' the shape of the cord of wood I have ¥ | sawed und chopped and piled up neat- ly for the winter. On Sature of last week I had a cord of wood de work, in Parlor Windsor Arm Desk Chair IN VAUDEVILLE. livered here and as my husband is] What Did You See To-day?’ sign- re S Attractive combination ma- z © 7 boards. T a pre: Among ahi) old CUraibare, iy Aan day’ ama Wat 1) ovloek | beurds, Tho rst two letiers were] wd ually de $198 ‘Upholstered Suite e440 hippendale RICE! 1 Gaye , coniisalcn as mother sold to an auction house night T decided to Mheate, the ‘gned, with Algh back 10 Pieces in Walnut strongly made s.with hands was an oil painting of my grand- n women of pioneer days | he best thing for writers to do Is , : “ In Tapestry cr Velour Reduced from $590. Payable $5.50 Weekly gumely grained venecr. Sta- father in w geld frame. © 8° M now that it is done and over, 11+, ctnay the letters which bring the in highly polished solid A design that has stood the test of centuries. tl a idth 96 x 9 7 ¥ i the: better font, arger dati Sometimes the h Reduced from $275. Payable $2.50 Weekly A be mictie new Suite with ball and claw feet. Popular tlonery drawers — wi rand | went to Keith’s Palace | indeed, that I have orde MORTAR WHISh, earnuna Sh award MANOReNYs . Pr rig Rr oblong Extension Table, 49x54 inches; 66 inch Buffet, inches. cord. ‘I do not suppose any physician} (0) | rottier story" than that which ee Long Sofa, Arm Chair and Wing Chair, with remov- with long linen drawe: rver, with storage compart> — gecial Price $24 , in the world ever prescribed a cord Of T rages st Prize for the day. The Special Price....... $24 able Marshall spring cushions, and Queen Anne legs. ment; lutticed China Closet; 5 Chairs and Arm Chair, the curtain went up on a sketch, | wood, but this one piled up out here Vorceryant reader will, however, dis — ‘: with genuine leather seats. and in the centre of the stage wo saw grandpa looking down upon us out of that gold frame! * * * was the best medicine I ever took! [cover that in these 1s Prize winner has come ni nees the First rer to meet- Fourth prize went to Rita Clare}ing the main question, “What did na fiNe fat paalitad aly ante. (who failed to indicate whether thera} you see to-day?" and has not for . Neepest: the one redoein featias “|should be Miss” or “Mrs.” as a pre-}gotten to tell WHERE | . ni ler’ 8’ ory, which ——<—- =; of his appearance wae that the |fx) for her “wan PREKSKILL GAMBLERS OUTWIT oheteh called “A Choir Re- | Was published last Monday and was a ca winner of that day's pr “SOME DAY I'LL WANDER BACK AGAIN.” to-day into hearsal.”” Seven policemen, led by Chief Henry Burke of Peekskill, raided five alleged g houses there early yesterday tioned seventy men. No ar- The second prize was won by Mrs Garvin by this contribution published gambli the and q@ old man sitting in a small park ia front of the Clymer Street Police Station, He smiled and children went up to him. I stopped to .ear what he had to say. He called their attention to the leaves, which were beginning to fall from the trees. “Do you see those leaves as they fall?" he asked. ‘I am going to fall just like that.’* "The children waited, thinking He meant to do something for their amusement, but seemingly he only went to sleep. His hend dropped to his chest and he was motion- less. One of the children touched him, but he did not respond. An ambulance surgeon from’ Wil- Mamsburg Hospital said he had died of old age. Mrs. Garvin sald that when sh: undertook contributing to the “What Did You See To-Day?" page she did it with not a little trepidation, as she had never essayed writing of that kind before. “Tt was just that what I saw that Assorted SPECIAL Newport 5.2002? 2 Creams WE ALSO OFFER Chocolate Covered Cream Peppermints 39C PENNY A POUND PROFIT came crowding fast. suddenly I thought of the little candy on Sixth Avenue near 16th What was that wonderful candy called? Oh, yes, “pot cheese" a tri-colored, pink, white and brown mound of creamy cocoanut deliciousness from which they shaved thin slices (oh, so thin! and, oh, such few slices!) for a ny. My, but it was good! o* I wondered if the little store possbly could be there still. It might be, [ reasoned, and per- haps I would find some descend- ant of the old family (their name Hamilton) selling candy ex- actly like my old favorite, 1 hurried on, * © * e store Was exactly where I left it. And there were the same little round hotles in the wooden steps leading up to the entrance. * * © [ ched it. I stopped, looked in at the window, and my heart sank. There behind the old counter sat a cobbler, pegging away for dear ” eal, ama TRADE MARK SPECIAL Tuesday September 12th Fancy Hard Candies POUND NET FOR EXACT LOCATIONS SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY LAST WEEK Autumn Attraction RACES GREAT NECK HANDICAP And 4 Other Brilliant Contests, First Race at 2.30 P. M. SPECIAL RACE TRAL leave Peinia. Bun Mt Wa, also from i Tz.50 und w ved for ARE “*” that treatment? If you are teeth X-Rayed We now know that 1 ailments attributable to ¢ of the teeth, and physicians send patients daily for examination. won't yield to you should have yc ire bottom of Lhe wisdom of inspected has been without saimber sound teeth having teeth instified All Languages Spoken. WATERBURY DENTAL COMPANY Established 1897 29 W., 34th St., New York ) PADDOCK, $3.85 ‘Tax th times 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn Of New York’s Greatest BELMONT PARK TO-MORROW'S SULCIAL FEATURES $6,000 CHAMPAGNE STAKES ‘and 7th Ay., Brooklyn, interya 1 Lo PM Ladies you sufferimg from an ailment medical ses us Our X-Ray departient is equipped with the latest scientific apparatus for correct diagne and for search- ing out those ts that lurk at the us Lady Attendants, Wednesday, the best for that day, ests 2 ude because of luc » | end as such winner of the $25 addi-| nelzhborhood where T used to Thence 1 in belleveas the ea mipiers | HBP tional prize for that day: play, as a child, more than | moved the “evidenew before the bo- | ; THE RENDEZVOUS. twenty years ago. | saw many old, lice got in. } t On my way home I saw an old, famihar places, and memories t and Found" articles sed in The Worsl or reported Lost and Found Bureau," Roone ‘World Building, will ated ‘These ists can be World's Offie advertiseme: of The Wor or can ne bo World, w York, oF Main, . 4100 f) $269 ¢ Golden Oak 10- Pidce Suite Payable $3.28 Weekly Reduced from $350 An attractively modeled suite, in dark, rich oak, 86 inch Server, with storage compartments; 40 4 Table; & Chairs and Arm Chair, with leather seats. Buffet 54 i ch China Clo with 48 inch Extension $178 Queen Anne 4. Piece Walnut Suite Reduced from $250 Payable $2.25 Weekly An inexpensive suite of simple linea, well made, Full size bow-end Bed; Semi-Vanity, with three mirrors; 42 inch Dresser, with large mirror; roomy Chifforobe, mirror baet; a . White Enamel Beds : Chiffonier Dresser Gothic Style, Full Size } $24. $24 $27.50 sovine and Mattrans toctoded [2 Inexpehsive Bedroom Furniture in Penicaae a Triple bend continuous posts, resembling ft Golden Oak the pointed arches of Gothic architecture, [At very wet tee Oe tee $289—Louis XVI. Walnut 4-Piece Suite Ee ue mirrors. Reduced from $390. Payable $3.50 Weekly Bed Alone, 5 pring, $4. 3 A finely fashioned suite, in American Walnut, with characteristic fluted and tapered Mattress, $8.75 i legs on all pieces. Full size bow-end Bed, handsome Semi-Vanity, with three mirrors, : dust-proof cased Chifforobe and Dresser with large mirror. i . . d to K ¥ ; Rugs, Carpets, Linoleum, Matting, etc. Re, Respesal te Key Meir Velvet Rugs Velvet Rugs ‘ | : 27x54, reduced from 85.50.....Now $3.98 0x12, reduced from Now $55.00 Perfect Oil Heater |); Velvet Rugs Ve 75 Rug Border ; 40x72, reduced from $10.15, ..Now . BU in. wide, reduced from $1.00 yd 85 Ventilator top, japanned trim- fi? De L af Now 5 , 4quart fount. Special [Re Initial Sets rR Sine Ruz: 218.50..Now 9.50 Rope Matting, 27 in, . 1 05 ints: HENS t ae Axmi Rugs Keductd from 8145... ..0008 Now . ¢ Initialed to Your Own Order PPE de ATL aEBe ce NO 49.50 Cocoa Mats, extra grade 2.75 $5.25 : quality porcelain, pret h 2. , Bus . : ty eee init i Printed Velvet Carpet 1.6x2.6, reduced from $4.25. .,Now Airuercart are t on each piece. “A very unusual 27 in. wide, reduced from $2 75 yd 2.10 Rubber Door Mats ame 2.05 ‘ee data tay i bargain oy zox40, reduced from $2.65...Now ° ges, Gal : i Wilt Ri seamless Inlaid Linoleum Ranges, Parlos : 100-Piese Sou... $16.95 Oxia. Mees from” 8130 Now 87.50 Keduced from §4.25 yd Now 1.85 Stoves and Vapor 50-Piece Sets...... 8.75 Saas Stoves } COWPER THWAIT & SONS | ; Uptown— and 121st Street 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. 3rd Ave. Liaest Downtown— Park Row and Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row DBetw Sub" Station and Chatham Square City Hall “L” Station Furniture House in Americg \

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