The evening world. Newspaper, September 12, 1922, Page 8

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y 3 ’ 8 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1922, _ j ‘ av I camel eamneidacnn sa cuaiepeloeaati Oia sited ia Rae, ee ais Ja model of the New York Ra+Jof the room a second light began to| Telegraph and Telephone Co, and) EXPECT TO REACH reached the rocks which form the last! INCOME TAX PAYMENT ALMSHOUSE PALS DIN TOGETHER, a : : rT a} b It ! with an Increasing| John W. Lieb. barrier between diggers and victims. WATERTOWN, N. ¥Y., Sept. 12.—John ~ EDISON HONORED th : tage of up sie Gr presi radiance until Its light registered 60, Among those who occupled the first 47 MINERS FRIDAY Five additional rt were gained In 1S DUE FRIDAY Serberin, fifty-six, and Patrick Cran- f 10 kilowatts per day. The power] 000 candie power. It was the largest] taple with Edison were: George B. - —_ the rook on th )-foot lave), leav-| Thira: t Witt Ada gnoo,-| IfY have been pals gor @ dozen years at : f forty yents ago from Pearl Street} bulb ever constructed, being more} cortelyou, Charles F. Chandler, Rock Barriers Delay Rescte| ing a tat ube deee | i the téeat) almatioune, CramHay. stuahed t ipplied fifty-nine customers with|than a f ameter, It came! pie Murray, Otto Kahn,| FOC or a) rh ek SALI iB aa tie his throat Friday and died early y FOR GIVING LIGHTS Recaat We tlueniwate Aol? ereRBAle front Foaipan's Hat atty, Ba tts Wis Charles a. chal Wittlam A. Pren Squads. pe Seren this level reac wl en aan ed : sta,’ HubEMI ree td sew eR Inibe. athe won Corns the fit i pad ever by own] dergast, Melv , jam Argonay t was announe rere : & Hae DARIe: Cavew x | in this elt ce 1 Tebantrs ‘an |in public. Jts light was too daggling| $1. weodin, Bird Coler, Gaston] JACKSON, Cal., Sept. 12 (Assoct-[was no possible chance of reaching W) next Friday by pay-| th abl ns new away his cruteh, nounced, can su 21,600,000 lamps | to he looked at with the unshaded eye. | 1 icbert, Ki ani Y arming ach, Henry] ated Press).—Ten feet more was|the men before Friday on either level pai ere een taxes plunged In and drowned, . of such candle power. ‘The toastmaster of the 9 ning wan} 1. Doherty, Cla ce x. _sackey, gained in the 8,600-foot drift in the ee tom | Seattle me. word hat o Sen Gres oe : while the banquet wan is progre: Pron Wen if he 5 nee: ott Dudley, Farrand, Vauclain, Matthew | Kennedy Mino tast night by rescu-Inear ‘the Arsonaut. workings, had] their tax Unbility on the Enea POMPEIAN st Shale Aa 1alW a aed ch Hi duced Acting Hulbert, whe A. Rossi, Herman H.Jera who are digging through from|begun raising a fund with which tol pian J a 7 — 7 “Hello, Tom,"" he gex paid a fine trib ddis ea areatann an Har-|that mine to the Argonaut Mine, paspuiensy tae sly. crew to ale Friday's paymenie will be the third a Friends Pay Tribute to “Wiz-| waison turned at on and after the] achlevemen x Dow, William J. Ham.| Where forty-reven men are en-| oor ee ead reach $6,000, The | imataiment of the year. | Treasury 0-1. ” . first glance caught the other's hand,] reading of arr tar Fa AAAS AAA rine | tormbad:. he rweh on this level haa | creerre’ Chis a ee tvana vente Said to-day that they expect the ard” on 40th Anniversary of | "ia ie ea ane x jonas, ~ Miele ood Water genie tote efors oy one ret af SUIS or thin ne enacts Oe tm meet ok Sold Boeryohere Santiln tn att “pick” was Richard Kolb, . Electric Illumination, cightysieaewld propridior of & — beeenat ae z restaurant In Pearl Street, one ‘A iew days more than forty years| of the ae caddy ate : ; ower of the Pearl Street station oo bets ener aie wrk Ketter the greetings were over Mr. ‘ Sroup of fellow workers! Kolb told the newspaper men that In the fold of electricity gathered in| thirty years ago Hdison hind delivered Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. Open all day Saturday. their worn and dirty overalis in a| his first public speech in the Pearl 7 * Street restaurant, house at No. 267 Pearl Street to wit-|* beta eine: es deliver the gecona , ‘ ness the throwing of the switch which one here to-night,” Mr. Kolb sald, But J ‘naugurated the distribution of electric] this proved not to be true, Kuison current,from a central power atation.| id Prepared a speech, but tt was 4 ad by his son Char n ne fow - ‘ Hadlson was chief engincer of that} er. te nin addross, delivered after a plant, the first of ity kind to bear his| Acting Mayor Murray Hulbert. had FIFTH’ AVENUB F name, and the man who threw tho| presented the great inventor with a \ adpirtn switch was John W. Lieb, now Vico] rire Italian casket contalning @ bronze ‘ e 5 | Praddect. of the New York Hétson symbolic of the freedom of the ar e ‘ 4 . Be MASON) city, Edison referred thus to the open Company. 1y of the Pearl Street station: ove 1 n erwear In commemoration of that event, a» nis commemorative celebration well as in honor of Mr. Edison, more] has a deep personal significance to me, \ than 700 men and women, many of] fF the Pearl Street station was the ‘vel: Pri the forse behig leadirw inthe Nav| Srostont adventure of my ite, It was At Attractive 'y Low Prices tion's greatest scientific and commer-| sca. No 1 were available, 1 cial activities of to-day, gathered at| felt the sense of « great responsibil IF you are a prudent shopper you will buy your season’s supply of dinner Inst night in the grand ball natn ee et Nepean Oe I Ik und i i mighty power loose under love silk underwear now while prices are lower than they are apt to be 8! Ly y r room of the Hotel Commodore. stand in the bulldinge. ot in th Mr. Edison, of course, was there, at| lower New York. later in the season. the centre of the long table of the dis- “As 1 look around this assemblage . . Pe y thoughts run back to those days. 51 .95—G uality wit! + ice top. evans mfetalvdliass ote -eed Although Father Time has lata his sil. Vests, $1.95—Good quality with picot edge and bodice top ra ere) very fingers upon us, the memory of oi i — i i Spraactis\s whens (ieirolll| Vnauil Berane | ov soci atecesica ex Bend ntcanc ues Step-in Panties, $1.95—Cut full with picot edge. Popular shades. power station began its momentous) fords a pleasant retrospect, If mers, $2.95—Cut full, reinforced. Including street colors. sull, once private secretary to Mr.| or iW. honetit has accrued late Vests, $2.95—Heavy quality—give excellent wear. Hemstitched top. Edison and now President of the wh my good fortune in bein; * . : . Goninon Wealth wdtsen Ob) of Chiloabo: with the devotion of associates Bloomers, $3.25—Heavy quality in pink, very well reinforced. Qbates L. Giarka, cchwulling ex: ng to throw their all into my a . 4 sinear of the Genera! Bivotrio Co; | TOUME Pe oss auemy, per: Sport Pantalettes, $3.75—The substitute for petticoats. Cut full, William H. Meadowcroft, secretary to| haps, of the little I have dono if 1 reinforced. A number of street shades. “ Wizard,” and Frederick A.| did not feel it to be only a promise e : : . : : a CC of what lea before, ‘There is. stil New—On the Second ‘floor— Step-in Chemises, $3.95—Full cut. Bodice top and picot edge. Skirts for Women . much to be done in the promotion of . pus . . . Also gathered about the fourteen! iiuman happiness and comfort." by ‘ d Costume Slips, $5.75—Long waistéd models with hip-deep shadow: long tables, which stretched from the} In the matter of contrasts which Poiret Twill an Serge fh P " di ei cet edie. FIA P bock $18.75 to $32.50 main table lke teeth from a comb,| the occ ash aiforded, there were proo! cm ' jodice =e picot edge. Flesh color, black, navy, "i suspended over Edison's head two A . . ware those who wore badges declaring | (Ory iooking old brass chandeliers, Frocks for. House W ear Nile, pale blue and peach. THE best woolen fabrics from the chief looms of them to be “Pioneers” in their many} cach with four upstanding and un- GROUND FLOOR America, France and England are beautifully tailored crafts, There were, for‘instance, Col.] shaded electric bulbs, Suddenly all ees ; . ; 5 3 raeAl Eepe J, Hi Valid, A Cae |tre cuighte tn the arent cece were A New Section is given over to wool frocks in bod group sf vik series bina ie “ ter, Arthur Williams, Alexander Mun- tinguished and the chandeliers light- “ z 7 v4 a touches of embroide! arrow, distinctive be! an gle, 8. B. Mott, Sidney B. Paine, Alex- ral They glowed with a reminiscent ion in omy tailored ae esse iv ~ well-placed pocket that mark the work of the waster ander Dow, Dr. Schuyler S. Wheeler, 1M ss, and it Was announced that i e ofa : . 5 Charles L.’ Eidiitz, Frank A. Ward-| {nese we-s some of the old, original kin you eas eS A ge = eu Chews NS maker. Fine blue French woolen with raised grey Hew aC. 2, agar, Faison bulbs #et in a chandelier with morning or at any time during the day. chequer pattern; authentic Scotch tartans; ribbed The dinner of last night was one of} primitive wooden sockets which Edi- i, y 4 b Sole . xf fentrentés, (Ink the) Anterooms where | cen. hinaslt had wired forty years ago: cl iviDeaienedonit teaiohe lines, the velours and rough English blanket-weaves in brown; the guests gathered, were two models gain, at one end of the room, everly Vesigned on long straig) , they wide brushed.wool stripes on plain ground—thesw 5 display. One was of the old ights were once more ex- i i ici + : . Pearl Btrest station with tho date , was a single bulb, beam. are possessed of that charming simplicity you are a few of the designs. Nothing could be more fie, 1%82 on it and the announcement] ing with al! the valor of ten candle so seldom find in wool frocks. for the sportswoman or college woman.’ that its capacity then was 1,000\ power. This was Edison's first in- “ . : ; : : , , THIRD PLOOR kilowatts per day, and aad it candescent lamp, At the other end The Materials—splendid qualities of Poiset cA Week’s Advance Sale of Women’s j twill and serge in navy blue and black. * ; There’s one with a panel front and back and ew utumn Footwear, $7.85 omens Ti C s | see of a ee eas with fed A PRICE that holds for one week only. Styles that will be the $42.50 cular skirt, a third with a clever half-conceale ‘ | ae A re smartest seen all through the coming season. JUST the thing to.wear for fall motoring to the piste over te URE The Colonial pump—patent leather or patent leather combined mountains or shore—warm, roomy and made up in , yy pas | 9 And the most wonderful thing about these with grey. Strap pumps with one or two straps for street or sports several English overplaid fleeces. Big pockets, wrappy h utc eons frocks is that they’re so inexpensive. wear. Oxfords in black or tan-calfskin for tailored wear. collars, solid comfort for traveling—and yet not too { frankly “sportsy” for town wear ona cool or cloudy 1 Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33djStreets 16 75 19 75 SECOND FLOOR day, $42.50. and $ ° me" a HIRDIELOOR | . $16. | SECOND FLOOR FE h Pp fu p e | New Fall Linens rench Perfumes Women’s Suits ; y ° Specially Priced ; * > k ; , pas ' at Lower Prices L pean) From Foremost Parisian Makers Of Simple Elegance and Fine Tailoring | \ Moire Hand Bags, $2 Figo lai ; THE richness of the material and the beautiful pele» | Guerlain Houbigant Coty Roger & Gallet A i hi icularly suitable f { The following special values haye been selected ‘ . . Bourioi Gabill s ries of these suits make them particularly suitable for } from our new Fall Linens now bn display A VERY smart, very serviceable little bag for ee e illa Caron Rosine the woman of fastidious and conservative taste. They | i i Kerko, ravier Fi las; i i i ly furred at collar, | IA] _ These are from the best manufactories of geiieal uae. ‘Black -or npvy,mneiit @f 8. goed ff ont Jer? ee ie ee te | | Europe, and they accord with the traditional quality, lined with silk and finished with jet or THESE names, each carrying the magic significance of a subtle fra- “i ie Bere eithane is retinuble dillcaey, » McCutcheon standard fs their absolute purity, crystal knob. It has a mirror and inside com- grance, and many other names too, are represented in our collection of In blscie, eau, brown, navy with beaver, squirrel beauty of pattern, sturdiness and reliability. partment.%: The price is an exceptionally low one. imported’ perfumes, Not France alone, but England contributes. ee fox fe. Fancy Linens SROUSEE SPs Atkinson Piesse & Lubin Yardley THIRD “FLOOR d Morny Prichard & Constance | Luncheon and Tea Sets, of heavy weave Old | Bleach Linen with Italian embroidery. From Czecho-Slovakia From Spain 13 piece Square Lunch Set at only $13.50 . » Tea Cloths 36 x 36 in. at 11.50 each Bourardia Floralia Cologne Napkins 14x 14in. at 13.50 a doz, All of these foreign makes, and also American makes, can be found in our 1 Very dainty Tea Napkins of faultless Madeira Toilet Goods Department marked at uniformly moderate prices. i embroidery on fine Linen, in eight handsome GROUND FLOOR | designs. Napkins 14 x 14 in.—a dozen for $9.00. If ¢ e £ § J h Towels and Bed Linens Excellent Bedding Values in the Wi) Pillow Cases of pure Linen, 22}, x 36 in., special 7. D. FE s S 1 Hy at $4.75 a pair. -‘Vay Furniture Sale } Pure Linen Sheets, 72 x 108 in., at $16. ‘ i Guest Towels ot pure Li - lca SOME of the best values in this Sale are the beds, daybeds and four , re nen Huckaback. d : ‘ | ai and springs — I] Low prices at $6.50 a doz. posters, the m: nee 4 prings— all marked at exceptionally low ig prices, for the one\week only. 13 Damask Linens The Four Poster Bed illustrated left is of combination mahogany, 1 5 most graceful in design. A 7 . A . . » $28.50 fj] Satin Band Napkins in fine quality, lustrous bed, also ill feds lid a inch yi, Damask, suitable for use on any occasion. The rt , sai lustrated, is in solid mahogany. It is 30 inches rOer *| Size 22 x 22 in, at $14.50 a dos. wide, frame eas a 5 Fe a ee + $19. A xin. at 16.50 a doz, Mahogany-finish Daybeds, 30 inches Layer Fele Mattresses, rolled edge, lf 26x 26 in. at 19.50 9 dos. wide. 6 + + + + + + $15.00 fullsize, . » + + « + $15.50 lel Solid Mahogany Daybeds, 2: and 3 Upholstered Box Springs .. . $23.50 || Table Cloths of pure immaculate Damask. feet wide + + + «+ $23.50 Metal Spiral Springs . . . $17.00 is 242 yds. at only $5.50, $6.75, $7.00, and up, Curled Hair Mattresses, with rolled Woven Wire Springs, rolled edge $12.75 ) A) edge, full size $42.00 Feather Pillows, 22x28 inches . $3.75 | | iu SIXTH FLOOR ‘

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