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ae es SS Saee eanewenebe SALE —— i % i i ' i : THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1922. in pricer, and in some cases own on slight upturn. § ve the facilities of the road: SGCARSHARD OAL 500 TONS, DED) ) TOLOCAL SUPPLY Forty-two Cars More Expect: pi f ed on the Lehigh Valley On Auk y were down t f This Afternoon. CG. Hy Stein ahager: of the Central of } y, announced y “that the Central would not n consider the agreement pro- posal."" . Ming non-union coal been taxed last five months that the t 427 on Mondhy, s above Inst w More than @o8! was re Lehigh Valley 5,000 tons of anthracite ved yesterday over the road for deliveries 1 toot Bina tine eat’. "THARD COAL MINING four cars went direct to Newark NEARING NORMAL ers, 43 cars to Jersey City ra yards for New York and Long Geliveries and 28 cars to Perth Am- boy, to be floated to New York and Long Island Sound points. Forty- two more carloads are expected this @siernoon over the same road for New York deliveries ‘There were 25,500 tons of anthracite @0a) mined yesterday along the Lehigh Valley, ebont 600 éarloads, the maj which, it was unofficially learned ‘would reach New York within the fext few days. ‘The normal output of these mines is said to be about 50, ton’ daily. The Brooklyn dealer who had con @igned to him twenty-six of the first thirty cars of anthracite received at Perth Amboy on Monday, sald thi» mofning that the coal had not, as yet, been delivered at their Brooklyn yards and that a retail price had not Will Reach Peak by First of Next Week. SCRANTON, Pa., Sept. 14.—Pro- duction of anthracite coal is slowly but steadily mounting and by the fore part of next week it is believed something like normal output will be reached by a majority of the col- liertes in this region, managers of ul companies réported to-day. There in collieries makin ity of s believed that this overcome in the near future Practically all of the large produc- ers, with one exception, shipped thou reported 00 xetion will in almost all instance be reached ext week, it was reported —_ HAROLD OTIS SKINNER, been figured. SAN DIEGO, Cal., Sept. 14.—Harcld Otis Skinner, chirty-three, an actor Coal Age issued the following | vig became well known through his weekly review this morning regarding the coal market: “Union mined coal is on the market | diseases, fn quantity. Heavier receipts and) pe was a nephew of the famous offerings have softened spot prices in} actor, Otls Skinner, and the son of the East. rk upplied by non-lcharles .Montgomery Skinner, former unfon fields ered but little editorial writer of the Brooklyn Eagle. work in “Mecca” in New York, died here last night of a complication of This Store Will be Open All Day Saturday Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St.—N.Y. Established 1879 ‘GIRLS’ FUR COATS ; i School and Sports SMART, YOUTHFUL STYLES IN FURS ESPECIALLY SUITED TO SCHOOL-GIRLS Muskrat Coats . . . 98.00 With raccoon collar and cuffs. Leopard Cat Coats . . 129.00 Trimmed with civet cat or raccoon. Raccoon Coats . . 155.00 Dark full-furred pelts in smart sports style. TRANSIT BOARD PRODS STATE’S SMALLEST TOWN |«: CITY ON SUBWAY PLANS.| MAY UNSCRAMBLE ITSELF |° of labor in many |° tons | ACTOR, DIES IN SAN DIEGO|" Children’s ‘fur Coats 45.00: Tour of the most-wanted furs in a pretty, practical little model—whuite, silver gray or natural coney, or lock squirrel. 2-year size. Caps to match. . « 7.50 to 12.50 Fourth Floor -J GLASSBERG Established 1902 290 5th Ay. and 511 6th Av. BOTH STORES BETWEEN 30TH AND S18T 8TS. This week we feature two special models of the latest design in Women's Footwear of Exceptional Quality at a remarkably low price. Short and Medium Vamp Shoes Q's Bizes 1 to B Ato EE Write for Catatog J Prench One-Btrap in . sient Coitskin, New Belgian Cc 310 Pump, in Bleck and Srown, Vici Kid or Satin Prone $n. Ws ede, Lede, nt Coltekin Girl of 14 Gives Life to Save Three Boy Companions Near Death in Sea Awaiting Ship for America, She Swims Into Maelstrom, Carries Them to Rock and Expires. BEIRU" ria which 4 Sept. 14.—A remarkable year-old girl gave her life to story of self-sacrifice, in taree companion ) Relief in the Near been rec While the Me a rock, Then sh r-exertion and diec as, thee small} before a ried beyond the safety | rock dangerous whirlpool, Ruth arrived at the orphanage from n, the only other] Kharput last week after two years ping distance, swam] of attempts to escape from the the maelstrom and] terior, dominated by the Turks, « 1 superhuman ef-} was expecting to Kail for Americs all the lads and| next month to foin ive ys were ropes inte Ruth Ma vont could reach the] Cites Law in Fallare toe Act tn| walverne, Nei Jrooklyn Improvement, Leroy T. Harkness, acting Chairman! 4 petition to dissolve the incorpora- of the Transit Commission, wrote to} tion of Malverne, L. 1, near Lynbrook, the Board of Estimate to-day calling | which with 600 population is the emallest Its attention to its failure to take the} vijjiage in the State, has been presented action exacted by law on the plans for! to the Board of Village Trustees by the Lance sir tr aka rraet ‘ome fifty-six restdents of Lexington Avenue. Ha elte plans submitted | They object to paying taxes in Hemp- stead and also in the village. :ynbrook, to Vote on Dissolving Incorporation, mission under con- ad nto ten days after| A year ago the residents of Frank- t must take final action ii, Avenue, the street on which Lieut pits sixty days, and con- Goy, Wood lives, sought to break away the commission] from the village and a law was passed 1922, transi the Hoard of Estimate} py the Logisiature taking that avenue and routes and gen- 6 o-and fi seni i Tae A yeken” | out of Malverne and putting it in Hemp And) Bedford Avenue| stead. ‘The village authorities replied by * Boroughs of] placing liens on the property for taxes No action has}and threatened to sue to make collec- rd, as mmission the se per $100, tions, The assessed rate in Malverne is To accomplish the dis- elieves | the statute and the fact of liance therewith to your at- tention. This Store Will be Open All Day Saturday Best & Co. Fifth Ave. ac 35th St.—-N.Y. ” Established 1879 WELL-DRESSED SCHOOL-GIRLS ARE WEARING “Reeulation” Middy PPROVED by all leading schools and colleges — required by many of them, the regulation middy suit is the smart- est and most practical of school costumes. It is always ready, always trim and “ship- shape” and preserves an individuality as youthfuFas it is smart and practical. Best & Co. presents middy suits varying in details of material and finish, uniform in smarthess. In sizes from 6 to 17, and in prices from 9.50 to 25.00. Girls’ Imported “Royal” English middy; two- piece suit of white galatea with navy collar, emblem and bindings. Sizes 4, 5, 6, 8, i on irls’ one-piece regulation suit of navy French pi Fadl oad shire. Sizes 10 to 16. 19.50 Girls’ two-piece middy suit of navy French serge. Sizs 10to 16 ys. 3» - es + ee (13,50 Girls’ two-piece middy suit of navy men’s wear serge. 22.50 Junior Misses’ two-piece suit of navy men’s wear serge, full pleated skirt; embroidered emblems, Sizes 13, 15,1797. « « 6 + « + 25.00 In copen or white linen . . . « « 22.50 FOURTH FLOOR Sizes 10 to 16 yrs. «we ) Cinim New Governmént Burean Hend Is Not Qualified, ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 14.—Aresolu- | ff protesting th »pointment by H. Carter Printing y at the national Typo claring that Carter rding to Inw, in jeal printer or an nt Harding of € Nancy Glass Bow! Wrought Iron Stand, $15 S every double-seal- ed invitation comes thru the post, mentally tag it Ovington’s—for . 1x|}}]_ there you can secure the most charming gifts at prices just as pleasing. OVINGTON’S “ The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue’ Fifth Avenue at 39th Street BS. ATLANTA, Sept m.—Clifford MB Walker won a decisive victory 4 the ‘kin Democratic primaries, winning Hardwick by one ef received by He carried al district in ‘the « aS = Se A TS A 4 wae te Connection With Any Other Establishment in.the Worle X Kgou THIRTY FOURTH STREET New Hats—Inspired by the Creators of the Foremost Parisian Milliners— Priced 1 5 OO Copies executed right in our own millinery workrooms— Tire only appreciable difference between these smart hats and their distinguished prototypes are —the lack of a Paris label and a good many dollars in the price. Panne, Lyons and novelty velvets —with feathers, bows, gold and silver effects—and more feathers. B. Altman & Co. Men’s High Shoes im smart seasonable models, made of black or tan calfskin, are featured in the regular stock at $8.50 per pair Men’s Brogue Oxfords j at moderate prices (Department on the Sixth Floor) fladison Avenue + Fifth Avenue | 34th and 35th Streets New Vork Canton Satin a ‘He Connection With Any Other Establithment in the World W © RTH THIRTY FOURTH STREET Fall Fashion’s Most Convincing Story Told by These New Silk Frocks and Cloth Frocks and each story has a happy ending, because these very smart frocks are priced only 30° on . 4 HE story is long» thanks to-chapters _ on drapery, panels, picturesque sleeves, pin tucks and buckles. Crepe Canton Flat Crepes Poiret Twill BROWN Andevery frock shows BLACK unmistakable signs ot NAVY having been translat- and other : A new shades ed from the French, Wo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WW © RTH ee THIRTY FOURTH STREET Dainty Crepe de Chine Underthings in Pastel Shades—at Very Exceptional Values Fust two of the many valueful offerings in our silk underwear shop Envelope Chemises of soft Crepe de Chine in lace- trimmed or hemstitched = or picoted styles at 1.75 Nightgowns Made with shoulder straps or round and V necklines—some lacey—some tailored— 3.95 “4 2000000000000 CORRE RAASORARR) ° There is also a complete assortment of Silk Hose to Match Autumn Frocks—Big Values Chiffon Silk Hose with lisle garter top in new shades and black 1.35 Worthley Silk Hose Full-fashioned, lisle garter top, black and new shades 2.00 * Sal