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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Sightless, His Ears Are His Eyes; Hears Objects as Others See Them -Atlanta’s Blind Coroner Tells Why He Never Bumps “Whatever the reason, t mn of hearing ¢ posts, walls 4 pinely at the H Anything Even in New York Crowds. IN MICHIGAN VOTE 1h hi lititions ‘Townsend wns | ors ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 14 (Copyright).--"T can hear trees, posts, buildings hot very fer away (rom the eadteal ” is the others, but, as was the and the like can see then ea FeCumber in ath Va Paul De », blind Coron janta, to-day gave this explanation} Townsend Is Victor-—Results | hots. it was not whut aid tut Thomas G of how he is able to find lis way 6 streets, thrugh crowded traffic, | Brame sy Pa one f whi wd dune the ita i Blea es When it of Primaries Held in A havent ih nid a) ia) nomins He) bas: JURy rel ~ present 1) Five State Bh ie shibboleth in the ), with only 12,000 more votes te es Naw Yuri, tit ‘oe abet ive States. campaign Was “Newberry aitited > aot sround even Ww y know jinn ts he personally Returns from Tu primar Vermont-Republican Gubernato: safely the busic mners iwthout aid. |do not make a noise! the betanitady , Sept. 1.—Mieht- | five States, with " rin nomination, Redfletd tor manner in. walking : sate y He was asked how be could hear}echo sound ina manner apparent onty | through the most 0 sans ft 5 Pees) ned the ont ‘ objects that ma e ears, Objects are }amazed every one Witnessed | trill and nt of Tuesday's ballot “How do you rething thot tys in mo- |" Sane < i? ‘ ik ; after ali, hus 1 < ay <i ssc fg City Coroner he eiveumstance that nearly twic bleached linen, a colorless cloud *T he plished voand aecom musician Store Hours 9.00 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. revw averce CAMBS MeCreery & CO. seu srnees And right when so much new furniture is needed, too! So that husbands and wives can -sprofitably plan to share together in the exceptional values which will be offered during the Annual McCreery Furniture Week, we have set aside this Saturday as an advance sale day. It will provide an opportunity to.make advance selections of McCreery “*Master-Made’’* Furniture at prices much below regular. Friday night’s papers tell the details. (* Reg. U.S. Pat, Off.) Drape Veils are the Apex of the Mode They appear upon all the new Parisian chapeaux, imparting that very chic and distinctive appear- ance, often spoken of as French, Soft and lacy at all times, they Iay claim to delightful designs and exquisite Autumn shades. [Main Floor} 1.65 Flannels and Linings You will Need for the Fall Viye\la Flannels, 31 inches wide, light effects, in stripes or checks. They are non- shrinkable, yard, 1.65 Imported French Zanana Cloth in light and dark shades. 40 inches wide, yard, 4.50 Silk and Cotton Mull, ‘86 inches wide, in a wonderfully fine weave and splendid finish, yard, 55¢° Even Lingerie and House Dresses are Provided for Silk and Cotton Plisse Crepe, for lingerie, jn a wide variety of colors, yard, 55e 36-inch White Irish Poplin for,maids’ uniforms and house dresses, yard, 60c [Second Floor} ' Rubber Goods of a Very Dependable Quality in dark and They are of a splendid, serviceable and depend- able quality which we have marked at a low price for this sale. Red Rubber Water Bottles, 2 quart size, 1.25 Pure Gum Bottles, 2 quart size, 1.95 Pure Gum Fountain Syringes, 2.50 , Restube Fountain Syringes, L25 Metal Water Bottle, Se (Maia Flour} Paris Uses Much Ribbon for Its Hats and, of course, Moire Taffeta lays claim to the greatest number of bows. We have it in a wide variety of new fall shades as well as the ever- present Black and White, 5/6 inches wide, yard, 45¢ Lingerie Ribbon with a dainty satin design, in solid Pink, Blue, White and Lilac, 10 yards. i No, 1, 39¢ | No. Piece of No. 1/4, 55¢ No. 2, 3, L.10 No, 4, 1.35 (Main Flour) wistu Exquisite Necklaces of Genuine White Tinted Coral are very special at 7.50 to28.75 They are 27 to 80-inch long strands of graduated beads of real pure white coral, tinted delicate pink. A necklace which you may well prize, for it is genuine. From Paris—Beaded Bags 39.75 to 175.00 Exquisite colorings, delightful designs and expert workmanship so typical of all French importa- tions, make these bags gratifying purchases—a much-desired gift. They are moderately priced from 39.75 to 175,00. [Main Floor] What You Make Yourself You Treasure Most ‘ : Stamped Articles therefore, have an increased value, beéause when finished they are the product of your own hands. Bed Spreads, large size, with bolster, Stamped omheavy quality, white muslin with patches for 3.95 Bridge Set, Cover and four Napkins, stamped on fine quality, unbleached muslin, 50c applique, Rug-rac, the new tnaterial for making braided rugs. An assortment of excellent colors, plain or mixed, Six balls make a good size rug Ball, 65c | Third Flour| atiy Republicans voted a Senator Townsend as for him Is “|SEE RESENTMENT “(TO “NEWBERRYISM" 14, 1922. pters in Pe lity we nowith a desire ling Administration G. Altman & Cn. Electric Lamps in many charming and picturesque varieties (all of them designed with a view to dis- playing the attractions of the living room, library, den or boudoir in their most favor= t) are a feature of special interest Fifth Floor. Always at this season of the year the prob- of combining practical interior illumina- decorative qualities becomes an home-lovers who are fur- cile or re=fitting an old tion with it DIHOEEAS it one to ing a new dom one. The oebiee, in far as electric lamps are concerned, may be satisfactorily ved in this spacious Department, where lamps of high degree and rare beauty may be viewed in contrast with lamps of Spartan simplicity. 50 Lamps, Lamp Shades with ize any decoration, supplied harmon Madison Avenue 34th and 35th Streets Fifth Avenue New Pork The Art of Putting Cold Cream in a Face Powder HE idea of combining cold cream with a face powder was original with Armand. This idea was slowly and carefully worked out by expert chemists. The result was Armand Cold Cream Powder—a dry powder, not a cake or paste, So inherently good and unusual has this powder proved itself to be that thousamls of women have welcomed it as the finest powder they have ever used. Inspired by Armand’s remarkable success, imitations have begun to appear. T he re are other so-called “Cold Cream Powders” on the market to-day. ‘These imitations are sold in varying qualities and prices. But there is only one way to get the original quality which has on the friendship of women everywhe sk for Armand by name One trial will show y the differ Armand Cold Cream Powe white lead, chalk, rice no} is $1, always, in its little hat-box. If it doesn’t plea: take it back and your mon COLD CREAM POWDER In The LEATTLE : PINK: & WHITE: BOXES 19,568. tien tn Con- enator Me Adolf Abram W. ¥ Mt in apeclatist, HU DR. LORENZ NOW ON SEA |") RETURNING TO AMERICA Austrian Spectaline to Hold Citas fem at Jersey Convention. TRENTON, Noo, Sept. 14.—Dr. wean, Dr. Ate who is arranging for convention of homeopaths to « held here next month, said. to-day. Dr. Lorenz Is the steamship Relt- ed. He with hold elintos: BONWIT TELLER &.CO, The Specially Shop of FlPTH AVENUE AT 367 STREET The Highest Ideals of “ Bontell” Work- manship at the Lowest Possible Price AUTUMN FOOTWEAR IN NEW ONE-STRAP EFFECTS 10.00 A WALKING PUMP in one-strap model with wing tip, , welted sole and college heel, is of brown calfskin combined with tan buckskin, or black patent leather combined with black buckskin, AN AFTERNOON PUMP with slashed strap, turned sole and medium heel, is of brown buckskin trimmed with brown kidskin, of black buckskin trimmed with patent leather, or of patent leather with gray stitching. AN AFTERNOON PUMP in one-strap model with slightly rounded toe and Spanish heel may be had in black satin or patent leather. FOOTWEAR—Fourth Floor OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY. Stern Brothers West 42d St. (Between 5th and 6thAves.) West 43d St. cA Noteworthy Value for Friday and Saturday: Men’s Genuine Imported | Scotch Grain Oxfords $7.50 Smart, of course, and built for good looks plus service. Two new models—one distinctively plain with a box toe; the other featuring a straight tip and rolled edge. All sizes, 6 to 11. MAIN FLOOR Drastically Reduced for Immediate Clearance : Men’s Tan or Black Calfskin Oxfords « High Shoes Reduced to $4.95 ar pay poy Not all sizes in every style. Men’s Fall Underwear A complete assortment of comfortable, well-made garments in soft texture wool and cotton fabrics, now on display at most moderate prices. SHIRTS and DRAWERS —Medium weight; grey wool and cotton mixture. ant 1.50 a Toe FINE RIBBED COTTON UNION SUITS — Long or short sleeves; knee, ankle or three-quarter $1 95 ° lengths, Suit BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS and DRAWERS—Shirts with half or long sleeves; drawers regular end stowts.