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<n ee NIB “CANDY KI” WHEN SILHOUETTE BARES BURGLARY Youth Specializing in Sweel Shops Proves to Be Artful Dodger. Police day and say Durglaty of mor candy stoves + nabbed the “Candy K he confessed to | name a& Edward } 137 Park Row, The police way t made cand e ly no Roe x so ore RESCUERS EXPECT PRETTY BRIDE, TOO gold mine here offic nes, the treme Is that the barriers would be]the railway term broken through within thirty-six} marble and steel’ TO REACH MINERS WITHIN 36 HOURS Paul Poiret, th steamship I mobiles on Mifth THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1922, Poiret, Minus $10 Lost at Races, Sails for Home Stunned by N. Y. Verne and Wells Surpassed by Realities Here, French 1, evidently much impress KIPLING DENIES ATTACK ON U. S. Says HIe Did Not Say Things Written by Miss Sheridan. LONDON, Sept 13 Press). (Associated repl Czar of Styles Says. ailed for home to-day on the Rudyard Kipling, to an inquiry regarding his uttera e@ man milliner of Par an quoted by Clare Sheridan in The 4 with what he had seen here, New York World, sent the Assc Officials Persist in Belief “The United States is the only Dress to-day the following telegr Tha " 3° * really m country in the world,''] races yesterday and lost $10. He saw Batesman's, Burwash, Sussex, They Will Find Some of [yc guid, sand 1 regret Tam leaving} men ev mont of them with] Sept. 18 " ‘ . ive ir 7 pal of little pene and memorandum pads} “T did not give Mrs. Sheridan an Men Alive ® fairyland, 1 feel aw if in the] {ite pene INlRoRW, PGI Hek sar tHib ERGNeN . last fifteen days T have been living) wome .|which IT see she ase to me, and JACKSON, Cal, Sept. 13 (Assoet-]| within the decorated seenery of the] hap have not discontinued the habit of ated Dress) As resctic -]chatelet Theatre in’ Paris. Life inf at thy we tracks suc as we have| saying what I wish to say over my ‘ Heauty ix not indispensible {own sisnature ed to-day et rantic efforts » | New york seems like aie. ry a aii 40 bie eid ctl . Th ie ae vytiich baa i sregued | 2S tt 1s in my country (Signed) “RUDYARD KIPLING,’ reach the fort La es Tana Hilde Gr tetabti ¢{ Of the American women, M. Poiret -_ - ‘ urteet ALLL ah ce ie shells ie 3 hey ure ie 7 i tl steamship ar the city's build- re the best in’ the! CHALLENGES TO DUEL but when it came to the mat- clothes he pursed his ips ‘Ifrance leads the world in fashions," he declared after a pause. tions of OVER JEWISH STUDENTS BUDAPEST, Pri Ti ter of Sept. 13 (Assoclated nue, > =. The Ovington Tables of Gifts at Fixed Prices To the man or woman in search of a gift, the special gift tables at Ovington’'s have always been a convenience as well as a delight. ae cs AE Cet Al ee Oe a en For on these tables, you will find choice gifts in great profusion, gathered from all the sources of good gifts, and arranged for your convenience, by their prices. For instance, there is one table of excel- lent gifts at Five dollars,another at Seven- fi{ty, and still others at Ten, Twelve Fifteen, Twenty and Twenty-five dollars. Is 3 ; And though the prices vary, the quality of the gifts on every table is true Oving- ton quality. _ i gl hours Speaking of fashions, M. Potret ne ‘moot question of how ‘ Raters k sinte Oreos, LL wore as a “going away" costume, an Meee tent Maivariitioe’ ex 5 1 ‘ lite fast 1 ora, the Ra: EMAL OF RB in Hungurlan universities has ‘ t es s the {O0-pagw| Seca ne wry Ot Merkole cons thads ht about a challenge for a duel be sentative, expr the press. | ‘ As ae a ei Ee Sean His] tween two prominent Hungarian edu- ; ‘ trousers were of light pla had Gate that at lea 1 fow of the miners to reduce the : eae fi ight plata Tis hat] cators. ie bidees ts Ll 1d be found alive, ‘he general|tmun dominion of the impossible,”"|, eae i ‘ basil . general] quclured, “Jules Verne and H, G.| ue and white polkadot aise opinion, however, Is that If any bf] Wella are here surpassed by reality, [Of is clothing seemed very large for ‘. { f the vic ived, they were only] All the power of ire und of the|!™" Slice to the Jewish ratugees fron) the Romance That Began in 8} exper 8 country are put at the service of life passengers on the Paris were| lost provinces. West ae H (, | Americans are never satified with the llency Mare Peter, Following tne exchange of » number 4 AL M.. wher | Bazaar Culminates at E e of things Ull they are. titanic r United Stat of uuncomplimentary letters. the rector } ny ‘ New Yorkers cannot con Toufflels, a French of Budapest Universlty, Dr. Barsony, tahy i Al y id 4 ps! y e s challe od ie ithe Altar 'To-Day. t things pt on w large|Raymond Recouly, of the Figaro, a | Professor of surgery, has challenged thy al | 7 which began n \ v lecturer: Mrs. Charles E. Mitchell] fessor of civil urleprudence, to a duel Goir es \ id io had gone to the}and Mrs. Prinville Eerie they fount | t horeign Wars t — In ; | this aftorne ; the fl ' ' | Miss France No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the Werte Bronx «tel sabdhoaih They olinl u ' * “= = 3 s i i asad wt, 10. Jack if és 3 fs ee thely hand | a5 =a aide nidor. ( hou | 1 | e othor 1 off " | 41 | ' for a front window \ During the evening — the i wtful dodger di 1 VOL axcd several word but was eluding the ‘ one every lap around the sto: ' ular wise passing the one at the trap door he ped on the head and et y they fo s outfit in the place, 1 y for a surgeon from Kn bocker Hospital to attend the prise before he was loc SAY EMBARGO PROVES EFFECT.OF STRKE ON ROADS Shopmen’s Leaders Contend Freight Restrictions Are Not Designed to Move Coal. There was no indication to-day that the embargo on freight originating outside the would spread that declared it Central, a of their own lines veyond the four roads je, New York ‘s arrangi nia fruit tra Uinguish during its embargo, While railroad officials continue to insist that the embargo has nothing to do with the strike, but is only to elear the way for coal, local leaders of the striking shopmen appear to take the opposite view in a telegram A Dependable Specialist gives the greatest values 1 MD: t i ped out ! His x ‘ n Ay nv luck fell to v t By this ' t claim his t u 1 t cyening he took the ehitct { Miss Madison home. To day } li load Miss Madison to the altar. to their national chief, Bert M. Jewell. n thelr telegram the strike chiefs said; "Owing 4o the failure of the railroads to keep their equipment tn repair with a small force of unskilled strikebreakers, New York {ts now threatened with both a fuel and food famine within the next four weeks. “Several days ago we Informed you of the failure of the roads in this section, because of broken dowa equipn to move even perishable freight thout costly and aging delays. The embargo declared Mon- trunk lines proves the of the = situation. service here is on the verge ete breakdown, al shipments have absolutely nothing to do with this embargo, It will not be until Oct. 16 that even the normal supply of anthracite is mined and practically none is now In tran- sit, Whe the col astrou This telegram, n coal begins to be moved se will be even more dis- signed by David Willlains, Secretary of the Central Strike Committee for this district, in- formed Je the majority of the strikers here are opposed to any plan for settlement of the shoperaft strike except an a national basis CA M5) Ns ce ¢ Tur HEADS of this business devote their whole energies to the furniture business, That's why we are able to price our furniture as we do. Specialization on one thing brings greater knowledge, and greater knowledge is reflected in better values, Our first-hand knowledge of furniture means money saved to you, and not money alone, but a better kind of furniture. FLINT & HORNER CO., Inc. 20-26 West 36TH Street New Velvet Hats —the Smartest You'll see at 10.00 For charm—large feather trailing hats; for chic— small shapes with a Parisian bow, a brush of peacock, a gleam of gold or silver tinsel. Tailored, sports and dressy models in black, browns and other colors. Costume Slips for Autumn Frocks at 5.00 Long—long waisted and long as to skirt—so that they fit smoothly under the new frocks. Radium silk or satin of excellent quality-—in brown, black and navy. (Underwear Dept.) All-Silk Hose—full fash- ioned—in black only—an exceptional value at 1,85 We picture but two of the many new frocks—so valueful at thirty dollars. Daytime Frocks in Crepe Silks— Street Frocks Tailored of Twills 39-00 Canton Satin, lustrous and soft, appears in several models at this price. Crepe Canton, too, and the drapable flat crepes lend themselves admirably to the gracious new mods. Poiret Fwill takes.on new smartness when tailored into the long lines of the season. So new—-so0 smart—such wonder ful values!—at A Smart Bag—Appropriate Jewelry Complete Your Costume €arrings—whether worn for color or fun can be made in matching colars—becoming styles—at 6 ee es 1.75 6.25 New Cordelieres in smart black and white effect—rhinestones on black medallions Pin Seal Bags in tailored styles especially smart with cloth street frocks . . Pin Seal Bag $6.25 Earrings $1.75 Cordelieres CostumeSlip $450 $5.00 OVINGTON’S "The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” Firth AvENUE aT 397TH STREET 8. Altman & On. The New Assortments of Maids’ Dresses, Aprons, Ete. assembled in the Department on the Second Floor 4 amply provide for all possible requirements in the equipment of the household staff with correct uniforms appropriate accessori of the ferninine contingent Nurses’ Uniforms, Aprons ai in the same Department; as Caps are sho well as dainty Boudcir Caps and Tea Aprons for madame’s personal use. Madison Avenue Fifth Avenue New Pork 34th and 35th Streets WILL CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY BY SELLING AT COST Bloomingdale’s Plan Rec- ord-Breaking Fall Sale — Second Event of Golden Jubilee Year to Surpass April Festival. Spurred on by the phenomenal suc cons of their Golden Anniversary | aale le 3rothers, ading — department to surpass thelr g event in a huge sale reer yraL begin Sept. 18 and end Sept. 80. Merchandise below cost, at slightly above cost will again principles along which the Mil be. condui but for this event the 3! is makt even more elab- crate. and extensive preparauions for phenonienal value-giving. cost, or be’ the sale TH WORLD prints more “Business Opportunities” than all the other New York morning newspapers added fogetnet: Gs ss ae tse