Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
‘AID OF FAKE PRINCE | itcumstances surrounding the death of Fidello Sharp Henry, the New York oil HELD FOR LARCENY | broker, at his summer home in Cannon- dale are so conflicting that Dr. Samuel 4 “cCuses r »| 11. Huntington, Medical .Bxaminer, in Woman Accuses Arthur his finding yesterday sald death was Ss Stealing vels, | ‘either accidental or suicide.” Henry, Cannon of Stealing Jewels. | iS" {ome imuct of ‘his wealth and Arthur Cannon, twenty-eight, who} had been ill, was found Monday eve. ‘i sa ‘ .| ning by Mrs, Henry under a tree in Saar ct th toe land ‘and re-| their orchard, the left side of his head ae Abesatad that sint or {shot away and his shotgun across his - Sale of Fashion Furs ends Saturday Broadway at Ninth . ni Store hours now 9 to 5.30 Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Formerly A, T, Stewart | A difficult choice Royal Wilton Rug Mills To Aim for “ lap. ~ | Miss Floren | Members of the family suggested . 96th Street is bringit f New York to dis- | or | bringing experts from New Yor ss brings into court again the eftairet of | Urineing experts fram Now tort a Goodness ook orders year ahea Prince Henri de edge oa mate its the desire was not that they might ‘wall aa Greatress te t i | So she must take both: Proved t + after winning his} vrove claims against insurance com- as w ¥ ess is to | i way into notice. Cannon Is sald] Ponies ay reported. . They said Mr gain both by- the study of Two Twill Frocks, each to have be 4 private secretary and » inaurance was not more examples that have gone | before us, the people who | came nearest +o perfection in life and those who did the most to help others to live aright. To do good for others to know it can be easily known | as such and is much con- | demned, To do good for goodness’ sake is. to do as J. V. Wil- liamson, the Quaker, did in founding his schools for to have appeared on the witness stand in his behalf, Cannon's present predicament arises from a visit he paid to Miss Blanche] _ Brooks on Sept. 1. Her sister Florence and her mother were absent and on The body was sent to th ; Site nie | No chance of any substantial replenishment of stocks this touch. Pi sas PR haces enhtolds season. Fortunately for our customers, we got our orders ered initial on the little blouse | in early. pocket, in the same color as the crepe-de-chine piping and There isn’t another stock of Royal Wilton Rugs wee bit of a tie. The frock it- | in town so complete as ours—today Orie ft. 8421014 ft. 629 ft Best grade wool Wiltons. . $82.50 $78.50 $52.50 (seamed and seamless) . $94.50 $86.50 $60.00 .. $115.00 $109.00 $71.00 | $32.50—both adorable! The stores must get along with the rugs they've got. | | self is charming, too, with its | tight cuffs and little roll collar. In navy blue with red or king’s blue, or brown with tan. The fob frock—-another sug- ‘ \ ; gestion tom PEveeane: GON | 10-wire Worsted Wiltons. . | a smart one: A ribbon with a | 12-wire Worsted Wiltons 5 He denies ven or pawned the jewelry, h the clerk is said to have iden- tifled him BEAN OR GROUND—IN DIRECT FROM WHO! D— > boys, which was not known . Nee Wie one tes hanging | 13-wire Worsted Wiltons.....$125.00 $114.00 $77.00 “ACCIDENT OR SUICIDE” _ || jotnen Corres As te os The Women’s Fashion Salons plan | coat” putkets on the well fit, 916 fh. 1134216 ft Satistart teed. jon | t v use. A_ plea } ais A wt zines Uae se cm " BLLiES CORFEE CO. "Allee Soe tae An Event for Friday | ski and fingeie olla "and | Extracaize 1O-wire worsted Willons/$148 $178 Medical Hxaminer Unable to Clear IL! 4 wishes. | cuffs are the rest of the frock. etal a, AI Necheody ™ *Stens wr nt meow’ Dene 238, Washington Park ©. (Signed) | ae ttee | In navy blue only. Extra-size 13-wire worsted Wiltons. $165 $215 The Second Floor, Old Bullding In most cases we have scatter-size rugs and hall run- | eae | ners to match the larger sizes—today, New Cloth Frocks | Fascinating colors in Third Gallery, New Bullding $25, $39.50, $49.50, $57.5¢ Duvetyn, $3.25 yd. The vogue of, these soft The Boy Toy-maker September 14, 1922. . jetieattin tas al pile and velvety fabrics has Ail day Friday and Saturday, in TOY WORLD, near , E li y ach group represents a specialization in price just be; . the Ninth St. elevators, a young man will show boys and ‘ | ) J ‘gun. 4 rf BRAND | 8 4 te allah exquisite, colors of ents of boys how to use The Boy Toy-maker. It is a box contain- Pajama Girls 1 . » 6s I 7] ing materials, tools, drawings and instructions for making wooden , Coat frocks and “‘slip-over-the-head” frocks of finest | fuehee uaniente Ue CEM het toys and novelties-—the invention of a teacher in Manual Train- from Italy twill in all the new versions of fashion—for this is to be a | blues. ing High School, Educational, and’ a toed nae Bale er. STYLE | season of cloth frocks. First Floor, Old Building r 'y, Ne Boudoir novelties | Your favorite type of frock is here, in one or more of aes Made in Italy. Fascinat- | the four groups. | ing character dolls of felt. | ~—severely tailored }rocks Sauce. : ; Typically French from the | frock smartly trimmed with soutache braud - The Art of Making tiem crowns of their curl-covered | a die ede . rH . . heads to the soles of their | + ~<bead or silk embroidery Oyster Taste Right dainty, little feet, which are —new slightly draped frocks with deep berthas. | shod in high heeled, patent Fashions to please every fancy and to become every fig- Pan) it on ity ite). stew it cr ‘‘scal- lop’’—or serve it raw from the shell—but always with a dash of “Eddys’’ Sauce. MADE IN U.S. A. | At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., New York leather pumps. ure are included in this most notable presentation of fall ee pene i y blue and black. Clad in pajamas of very bright ea gg tel sk hues, they may be placed on sofa cushions and hassocks, or used in Sid a tous of Wl poe (o Little mistakes bring $2 all Silk Stockings for $1.35 Unexpected large Sale for those me gags MMe. g0d pure slk—came ull fashioning-—same | who wear “Muslin” Underclothes Second Floor, Old Building good mercerized soles, heels that. sel regularly at $2—but with slight irregularities of , és ae Brown Velvets weave. You won't mind that. The looks and service are A leading New England manufacturer wanted money and through our ability ; ° | there. to use large quantities comes the opportunity to Wanamaker customers to buy with Reddish Cadte | ip yu nave, xh, slon Aan rors, tu | fresh new merchandise of good quality and attractive styles —<—— | At a Third to a Half Less in Price Women’s New Skirts, $7.95 Materials and workmanship are unusual at such low prices. Hundreds of - é lovely models, some neatly hemstitched, others attractively finished with fine Less than wholesale price for these same models Valenciennes laces or embroideries—among the latter are bits of exquisite Madeira A leading maker's samp'e line—he can’t ge- any more | and Swiss work. —the vogue of Paris A season of browns was predicted. It is a fact. A season of velvets was predicted. It is a fact! HM i Serge Velvets ih the browns | of the material that is why we were able to have them at RH Macy & Oo beeertions hee Prices ~Quality—Servia that shade toward red and | this price so early in the season. i i i y | i : achdtet hea ni ant , envelope chemises ’ e Fetticoa > are > f Pleated, wrap around and straight skirts. Ba individu . . 85¢c, 9 5 ”S) cuancp a ial of ‘the | model. Many unusual weaves, Some from RODIER of Paris. Waist A5e, 65c, 85e, $1, $1.25 Ad Seed s. bre Phage $1.75 5 ; 0 | bands 28, 29 and 30 in, Of batiste, nainsook, cambric, cross barred epee lar ty (aA hay Maal rs | Second Floor, * , , . 9 —$1. .75. 5 q From samples that were sent | - = jecond Fleor, Old Bullding Badlatol ce ease allie (ectton)t 179 in extra sizes—$1.25 and $1.75. 5 us we had a quantity of fine | 5 Herald Square New York ' BAKERY Towest-in-the-City prices are always in effect in our Bakeshop. All ce gee a 115 Pajamas $1.25, $1.45 chiffon velvet. dyed the exact . 2,030 ht; opi —of batiste fi Pater nesta Half Price, and Less, for eee ts, Hae tak ue | ae Se ee a irom beige with a rosy caste to ’ , an, 20, . ° ° . madras or seco silk. Flesh or white. mahogany color. But the Chinese and Japanese China Of Datiste, cambric or nainsook, Flesh or white. French names are much prettier :- 404 Corset covers and hodices 2G DOT NO DO) ‘ 205 Princess slips reads, cakes and pastries are baked in our own ovens in this store. \ p P 35c, 45¢ : Marron d’Inde \. 9 , i 5 ue 35,000 Pcs., Five designs—$19,093 for $8,796 | $1.25, $1.45, $1.65 Of nainsook, batiste and s few models in all H Whole Wheat . Bread Mordore SO. Of nainsook, in white only. over embroideries. Flesh or white. i Beige Rose. | sit Pay | Chinese china —- royal gold | ware, all-over designs. “Seiji” | 99% S i Ws } 3) Made ro) 42 in. wide, $7.60 yard. medallion china, Cunion wate | ware, light green: selid color. 322 Bloomers and Step-ins 242 Drawer combinations 8c | | 5 ade from /00% C16 Ounce pinned 4 in blue and’ white pagoda de- a 45c, 65c, 85¢ , $l w 0 D sign. No more beautiful design thar | Of nainsook, cambric or batiste. In whit ' 1 Whole Wheat Loaf Street Floor, Old Buliding : bale ; the Royal gold Imedelittn hes | Of wateeny nainaook, seco allk batiate, cotton | re erie) ei oniy, Japanese china—Nippon china ever been made by Chin ! voile and a few models in Berkley cambric. Flesh Not ew style may be had in ev size, but there | COFFEE RINGS--Made of pure ingredients, each weighing 12 te.16 oun PU SBE Sida pare ne: Mien And the "Ehoents | or white, toull be Bie i good styles in each Se Guality that weneraly retails ITERSENTY settee ENTE 12 taq38 oun The Waments Sport sign, the Phoenix and plum blog | plum border on the Japanese | phstet, 4 LnoWwDioE eieesamn aa ie Womens cports soms. Blue and white ““Howo ware is almost as choice. EXTRA SAVER EOE Bene lowest price H shas ic will be on the Subway Ailse, New Building; the ee : regAriele aerl iali ii . ‘he i e Mai: isle, Old Bui i the hi i | cron CARs, ody Ki ee Bee eee Shop specializes in Chinese China— Royal Gold Medallion ‘ain le, Old Building, an e higher grades in the regular Section, Third Floor, Old : TR LAYER CARB PLAIN RAISIN oe s Articles Regular Price Septemhar Prica E nwe Blan Tredeayee SAMO of f° pep tn jearen Riding Habits Covered vegetable dishes, six sizes $1.50 to $4 GRADP CORFER Slayer cake, ‘890 weighing % pound t $35 Platters, four sixes . aa $ $1.25 to $2.50 | CAKES, large size, NUT CARES—Made of pure special, at a Bina : = ia | 1 000 [ M : S I Sh 280 yh i dilents, Special, 290 Ly chers . A CURRANT AND VANILLA LUNCH saa ee ELICIOUL ERAOR EEE Imported _ all etl, mle Sauce tureen and tray Poy, Vi) 33 5) pairs en AY amp. e oes CARRS—Pure and wholesoms, Made of sponge cake and fille tures, in shades of tan, brown Cereal saucers. wee $220 $1 : Dozen, 440 with thegh ponchos. “Large, pts # ane gray, A Babite perfectly Flaten, four sizes. 80¢ to a0 40c to 5c a by : and correctly made. Teapots... Fides $2.50 12 t 15 fe 5 35 WT lig) ery ePiery, STOLIRN, = age CwocOLATH arom oan, dng, pan Hower la 88 $2.50 | 0 grades--for jv.3d0 pair as! Our Own Molasses Fruit Cake. Prepared from ralsins, ettron, wal- q asters Fruit saucers. ee eee eg aac SLB 50¢ : is nuts and spices. Baked in special forms, about 1% Ibs. each. Belted Jackal. Haare fankey rer bake dishes, B sioce (art en 50e to $2.50 | 44c each °$3 ea $1.50 en. Sizes 7 and 744. -B and C widths fine suede. Cake plates seueepeinneesaneks eee ‘32 ‘ ‘ , | 128 pairs tan calfskin oxfords. 489 patra ten oralsiesiieds A perfectly appointed Blue and White Canton Ware 71 pairs black kidskin oxfords. pairs tan kidskin oxfords. habit at a moderate price. Second Floor, Old Building Spocial Sale of Sugar-Cured Boiled Hams—Every one selected, - Py 129 pairs black calfskin oxfords. 26 pairs black grain oxfords. Ise for a 35c plate to $9 for an $18.50 punch bowl 15 pairs white buckskin or canvas. 10 pairs calfskin golf oxfords. sanitary grease-proof paper ci ibe Ib. New York State Fancy Full Milk Cheese— cellent flavor. 27c Ib. Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered A Special Sale of Red Star Hams ar Brand Hams are one of the finest product y Packing Houses; they are all aelected trom grain’ fed Cork’ ana fectly cured Kecognized as the standard quailty for over WE NI TO MAKE A LOW PRI AND AT ANY TIME AT Family sizes, welghts range from 9 to 12 tea-pots, plates, cups and give satisfactory _ service. saucers, covered muffin and butter dishes. | * 6 « Several models. Variety of | “Howo” Japanese Ware pattems- tweeds, “herring | 10e for 20¢ sauce-dishes 10 $1.25 for $2.50 covered Pajamas at $1.35—Exceptional Sale browns, mixtur some | vegetable dishes, blue and white all-over design | Just the pajamas for young men going back to school and college nd some | 7 stri effects. Sizes 8 t Dinner plates, breakfast plates, ranikins and plates, small plat- 7 . eo) © | ters, larger platters, bakers, cereal saucers, custard cups, sugars and 1,200 pairs outing flannel, new, $2 grades. With and without frogs. Variety of patterns, is creams, tea-pot egg-cups, bouillon eupé and saucers, after-dinner , ‘ P aiams 7 7 coffee cups and saucers, tea-cups und saucers, covered jugs, muffin | 1 fe most popular of pajamas for winter wear, The suits of imported fabrics |, ‘iS! ue dishes, 1,000 pairs woven madras, printed madras, cotton pongee percale and “Fruit of the Loom” are blue and gray unfinished | Seiji’ Japanese China all-over light green color | muslin, $1.65 to $3 grades. The good sort many men wear the year ‘round, worsted, the weave being on the order of a basket weave. | 15e for 35¢ sauce dishes to $2.50 for $5 salad bowls All 4 sizes (A, B, C, D) in the lot, but not in every one of the styles, i Boys’ Shops, Street Floor, New Bidg. Second Gallery, New Bullding mild cheese of ex ; I Matters ctah tate ehavarid ventana! ; e pairs high black calfskin, lace 5 pairs high tan calfskin, button. Noured and cooked with great care, Sliced, Beene eae : and unttem, fewsnota, saverad ee Teen 8 py pairs high tan calfskin, lace. 5 pairs high black calfskin, button, found, cut from tite beets We IB, quality TT es BARRING, tine FP 5 $14.50 plates, pitchers, ete. Enti la linalat lek my fact rh matat gall artnet SMOKED BEEMAN midéiee, aiced, B A it’ “A aa | intire sample line of a well-known shoe manufacturer whose product sells . an Tie ib: joys Fine outs, . Dd ite Border ‘ ‘ ‘ _ : ; | seladi Inada of” potdtoss, COLUMBIA, RIVER saan “A y | Blue and W hite Bord Japanese China | in the best shops. Good lasts. Good leather. Good workmanship. Good fit. It's | ory ane — ‘ - " mayen: pile Dred aete ous own Mult 100 of them are 20c for 40c fruit saucers to $2.15 for $4.30 covered many a day since we had such a fine opportunity. Men who wear these sizes— BEANS rs YY p 2 ° / ‘ of a . % ry FY | eerake es aM CHER Mpante na east of imported fabrics vegelable dishes: Shpane and plum blossom 1 and 4, B and C widths—should stock up for some time ahead. First in, aud large atze. 200 lb. = OUR OWN PEAD oe ee . nt gro Style “A irst served, . | tern * * @ Men's Shep, Street floor, New Building, |