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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1922, Lnsheaieie WjJZ—Newark | 360 Metres J 9 A. M.—BParly prices on farm prod- ot, musical programme. 12 M.—Opening prices on bonds and ocks, coffes and sugar; farm prices; eather forecast; music. 12.55 ta 1 P. M.—Arlington time sig- pal. 1 P, M.—Midday prices on bonds and tock», coffee and sugar; schedule of baseball games; musical programme. 4. P, M—Scores of league games; shion news; closing market pric uaical programmo, 5.80 P. M.—Final farm prices; weather ports; shipping news; musical pro- ramme. 7 P. M.—"Man in the Moon Stories.” 9 P. M. baseball scores; closing market prices. 910 TP. M.—‘Hroadcasting Broad- yy." by Bertha Brainard Pp. M.—"'Talk on Christy Mathew- 0 by Elizabeth Smith Edwards. .35 BP. M.—Musical programme by the Bintract Society of West Hoboken, Wil- Mam Soufenberg, di 10.35 P. M. orchestra, Location of ships at sea; Concert be Paramount Prograny *'Neath the “My Honey's Lovin’ “Why Should 1 Cry Over You?” en Moon,” tock “Sweet 4 ‘ made doubly delicious! The more you use Premier Salad D 1%, the more you realize that the rich flavor changes ordinary salads into never-ending delights—Premier Egg Salad s, Address LEGGETT & Co, Street. New York, N.Y. Its flavor has placed it ona Million tables RAND RAPIDS FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50 5.00 75 a 108d St, Subway Stat FISHER Bros. COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103" & 104" [t Gets | Results. |MASTIN S VITAMON That’s why Doctors Recommend, Druggists | Endorse and Millions Take It To i Bulld Firm Flesh | Renew Energy Increase Pep M.—Arlington | time signals 11.01 P. M.—OMcial weather forecast; musical programme continued, OR—Newark 360 Metres 30 BP. M.—Leetur Selection of 1 inger. 2.50 P. M.—Violin, Pearlman of Newark 1 200 WOR NEW DOVER, England, Sept. 12. em of shorthand, called * has been invented here by Miss Helene D. ymphony Orches- Drdla; "sie! “Meditation’ 3.40 P. M.—Plano recit pher using his system. Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 The HARVEST r ui who has been a short 8. M.—Lecture: ‘‘Radio for the|teacher for thirty years. He as Layman," by Albert E. Sonn, 90 words a minute can be taken by ‘| INVADE WOMEN’S HOTEL Drags Found in Her Room, Police cords by|tectives invaded ~ | the ha Washington Hotel, on *]some heroin found in her room seized. . At the hotel it was stated Dr. Simon \y uy ew] Was one of the first men to get beyond «| the of t establishment AND ARREST A GUEST Boiled Frankfurters Serye them with to salad or sauerkraut, yesterday, ar Split the casings and Anna Russo, who was taken as season each one with a 4 prisoner to Bellevue Hospital, few drops of fine old Allewe. Dr. Carleton Simon and one of his de- “no man's land,” at where th for women 8 physician a woman doctor At the hospital Miss Russo said she had sister, Mrs. Langan, living at No. 150 ral Street, Providence, R. I SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE | ABRAHAM €~STRAUS inc BROOKLYN Telephone: Main 6100 SALE Continues Hudson Seal Coats Of Seal-dyed Northern Muskrat $325 In fact, this particular Hudson Seal Women and is so much out of the y for style linked thlor that it has been pictured to convey its rightful the latest fashion graceful Coat for prree claim to lines and interpretation. Moreover, this coat is 40 i inches long and has ‘a luxurious shawl collar and wide mandarin cuffs of the fashionable skunk fur. Even the silk lining is far superior to what one could possibly expect to find in t that is priced as low a b A. & S.—Sevond Stunning Leather Bags Amazingly Low in Price $1.79 and $2.95 These are really beautiful bags! You would expeet to cms pay about twice this price for them, if they weren't in this extraordinary special offeri Swagger, vanity, envel- ope and matinee shapes, fashioned of genuine leath- ers--suede, patent, pin seal and goatskin, and in effec- tive combinations of these. They are all beautifully lined and fitted, some fin- ished with sterling silver name plates, with leather or silk cord handles. Black and colors. A. &B—Btroet Moor, Central Klearflax Rugs Reduced One-Fourth Klearflax rug prices, standardized everywhere, are so seldom reduced that this is a noteworthy event. Those who know the luxury of these pure linen flax, heavy rugs will take advantage of these prices tomorrow. A lot of rugs that have remained in our s.ock too long, and some discontinued cole i versible; 9 x 12 size weighs 50 Ibs, pecially desirable for bed- rooms, sun parlors, dining réoms and porches. 4lox 719 ft. reduced from $1 6 x 9 ft, reduced from $: & x10 ft. reduced from i 9 x12 ft. reduced from $45.00 to $2 Pabcolin Felt-Base Rugs One-Third Below Regular For use wherever a linoleum is desirable. Seamless, durablé, and lies flat without tacking. Surface can be cleaned with a damp cloth, Persian, carpet, and hard- wood effects. 6 x9 ft. usually $7.50, now Tx 9 ft., usually $10.25, now 9 x10%4 ft., usually $13.75, now 9 x12 ft., usually $13.75, now $9.§ Heavy Wilton Carpet $5.00 grade, figured, at $3.97 yd, colors, at $3.68 yd, yarn, $4.50 grade, solid Excellent. carpet. of pure worsted Many colors to choose from; all 27 Inches wide, A & 8 Third Last f | Quickly. Easily and Economically ii At All Good Druagiets For Wednesday's Selling Ready-to-Wear Hats Your choice at $2.69 “Harvest Home” values loom big-when Women, Misses’ and College Girls are offered such hats as are pictured, besides dozens of other distinctive style There are clections suitable to aeeompany any semi-formal costume of the winter wardrobe, and in appearance double ant more the quoted sale price.* Hats of fine Lyons or panne velyets, in soft, pliable shirred, stitched or corded and veried by the wutumn. trimmings\and loveliest colorings, that range from navy blue, browns, through intermediate shades to those of vivid reds and other bright shades. Also black. Exceptional—Ostrich Bands, $2.88 Curled ostrich bands that are large enough to com- pletely trim a hat, and featured in all the alluring shades favored for autumn. A. & S.—Street floor, 1 Imported Novelty Earrings : and Colorful Necklaces Lead “Harvest Home” Values To- morrow With Two Extremely Low Prices Paris has found that new autumn costumes, of the more sombre shades, are greatly enhanced by_ jewelry that refleets a color tone. ‘Therefore earrings and necklaces of this inexpensive type are favored, so that numerous selections can be made to vary the color scheme without any other change of attire. A. & S$, present a wondrous array of this jewelry. Necklaces at 45¢ are of faceted colored beads that alternate with pierced motifs on a silver finished chain that terminates with a double pendant or tg . The choice of colors includes sapphire, amethyst, emerald, topaz and other shades of semi-precious gems. Cordeliers at 45¢ are made of « colored silk cord that is matched by a double pendant of colored beads, in a fascinating color assortment Novelty Earrings at 65¢ offer a great variety of styles and shapes, featuring hoops, triangles and pe dants in various new effects. Simulated jade, jet, lapis, pearls and many other stones are fashionably effective. Apes Street floor, Cont Eiderdown Boudoir Coats Moderately Priced Chese robes, and ever $5.48 unusually well made so pretty to wear and to look at The boudoir coat is always au becoming style and the eiderdown of the finest quality: are lends lf well to the cut and ‘the ‘Tuxedo roll collar, And everything about them marks them as r sell for wu | ves originally Intended to rice, even to the heavy silk gure lhe color combina- tions are charming copenhagen with tan, gray wilh wistarla, wistaria with gray or all rose. Size 36 to 44, Fulton Street e Events Bond Street fe Livingston St. all oF a elias) BROOKLYN -NEW YORK Wednesday Business Hours 9 to 5.30 \ ‘ Whether This Lace Coronet Hat Is Russian Or from the Caps of Bouwlogne-sur-Mer wos lovely in itself and will confer beauty on the face mguant enough” to wear at, for of course it was designed for the face that carries sparkle and an uplilted nose. Hat for any wear by candle-light Paris Millinery» In Formal Opening HIS IS THE WEEK of special presentation of the Hats personally selected in Paris and brought to Brooklyn for your approval. An unusually choice collection of new Hats of Loeser creation (but Paris inspired) is also presented. The Hats are lovely and desirable from every standpoint, and one noticeable quality is their adaptability to all faces, for though there are several outstanding shapes Loeser artistes have been clever enough to adapt these to the average woman who seeks only beauty and becomingness. Venetian Tricornes are the’ three outstanding notes wearable modifications. A delightful Russian Coifs in the most attractive and Oriental Turbans that are here presented Loeser Studios Are as Creative As Constant Paris Study Can Make Them The best of Paris is always to be seen here, and especially now in this opening display of Millinery. We invite you to test Loeser service during this event—-and you have oppor- tunity to test it at prices that are astonishingly low. Lheser's—Hecond Floor New Fur Coats Join Fashion’s: Showing Tomorrow on the Second Floor I OESER FURS with an ironclad guarantee for the highest quality at the lowest price, and wrought into charming garmenjs that reflect French Chie With All Its Brillianey for every garment either is a copy or an adaptation of Paris creations. coats have the delightful flare at) the bottom because they follow the mode of correct fullness. The neckpie e larger than ever; chin themselves right up to the eat tips. Please Take Note of the Superb Mink Coats, 45 to 48 Inches Long $1,375 to $1,875 Dark skins of the rarest beauty, used go that they show nature's most lovely markings. Lined in a regal manner. Please Take Note of the Broadtail Persian Coats at $895 j? inches long. Mink collar and cuffs For example, the Please Take Note of the Kolinsky Coats, 45 Inches Long, at $895 The rarest skins we have seen this year, Please Take Nolte of the Alaska Seal Skin Coats, 45 Inches Long, at $575 United States Guaranteed Pelts. Then Take Note of Other Handsome Coats That Will Be on Display Tomorrow as Below ; Caracul Coats, $295 to $595. Hudson Seal Goats and Capes, $365 Skunk, kolinsky or skunk trim. (seal dyed Northern muskrat) Hudson Seal Coats, $295, $365, $395 to $495 Northern muskrat seal dyed and finished in the choicest manner. Lined with Canton crepe or soft brocade. Plain or trimmed in contrasting furs. doeser'n—Hecond Floor Don’t Say Shirt Shopping Is Not Better Than lt Wast | / With Fiber Silk-Striped | P. | irts at ebble Madras Shirts a | Black Satin Pumps $2 ! Colonial Brocade Tongue and Inlay ‘tT IS'THE FIRST such Shirts we have had to sell at thls 7 if pee in we don’t know when, but there are less than 500 $9 n the sale. | | arg Pumps iltustanted are a very charm! made of black pits \ a Colonial tongue of broeade ; and brocade inlay, Turn soles, Spanish Louis heels, Price $9.00, Lowwer's—Mala Flop, They are $3 garments, but because the maker had so little of the material left he made us a price on the lot, All have attached soft collar and come in white, tan and | vray, with handsome corded stripes, interspersed with silky self stripes of the fiber Three of them for the usual price of two! Or $2 each Losser'>—Maln Floor ( 4,