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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922, ‘ 11 VALERA BORN hh author . +3 F , Te eS oes it La BABY CHOKES TO DEATH |¥°r* Xet vioikts Injunction, Court Avinters Whe Disappeared six Days \ | ry Toputed to bel Sister I inds Aged Man's} W Oman Suffers 2 Days Un- BOY FALLS FROM ROOF; ON PIN MOTHER DROPS| cutcaco. il (eee A 7 Neva Station ia} ERIN NOT {| § articles in the revised Body in Attic. aware She ITas ‘Tetanus, SKULL JS FRACTURED] jurant sumocaten nelore tte deta to 7 Boose’ tte day to aay 15 Sitiey Sopa ten tl A | i Sc When Mr. and Mra. Fdward J, Camp-| Having contracted tetanus trom some polr father comm od ed When Gang lal ‘oletic. in'| Howes le Stem: Aug Martsiou, 2f6.:41 The court dectared, when the defenss phil deal et Couns nan peo house ‘ ah Y talsed the question, that he rv d|ton, and they in turn advised const ae 65th Strect, was taken to Bellevue Hos- " The r nothing In the order Dre guard stations along the const to keep of the house | pital last night 34th Street, | with her finger, Failing, she picked up} day, and Blackburn Esterlt atl lookout: faethe begs: A fount ‘ ht Mra. Bactehler rented the room Tues-| stories to the rear yard and was taken ran with him to St. Vin-] Solicitor General, and J. H. 4 = - ene that] day morning saying she had Just ar-|to Bellovue Hospital, auffering trom a pital, Dr, Wendell Washburn] sistant Attorney General, told t Station 186, near Morehead City, isi ce TRY aived: trot: Neahviile, ahi, — Wedhess | fractured skull worked over the baby for ten minutes,|fense to go ahead with the plan If they] C. Civil Wa: S been studying hard re question of Eamon de Va-|t en s bet " Patrolman John Sineox of the Fifth birth ph K the man to Bellevue ted by Dr. O'Connor is brought to th tion, and the only reason Bain by sive for h ment in the re- | where publis' tneyclopedia Bri - = HER MISTAKE, Store Open 9 to 5:30 Thad puversad the unual wocount of the USES CIVIL WAR GUN |LOCKJAW VICTIM thront. Mra: Serthou, when the wot} when he fell attracted passersby, who é t # acre TO END OWN LIFE SENT TO BELLEVUE ‘ Campbell's brother, Alfred | living at by his aistes, had y for att ex- amination he was required to pass every year in connectionswith bis posi- cide was that he sud- denly lost ind from overstudy. REFUSES FEDERAL BAN ON STRIKE TAG DAY MISSING N. J. FLYERS cartied the driver took | man'a condition ne wtraot, A taxl > Bellevue. ay called Patro of the West ¢ —— summoned 1 the rellef of suffering famiiles of rail] ove tal, ‘ell from the fingers of Mrs. Sadie Healy: of No. 23 Barrow Street Inst night and lodged tn the strikers in Chicago and other eltles will} not violate the reatratning order agninat the strikers, the Government announced in Judge James H. Wilkerson'y court They had been missing etx days, When no wort wished to. Tho cries of Reardon's playmates but he had died of suffocation. over Hatteras. she could Sn a EE ee — Visit the Beauty Shop (Fourth Floor)—Attendants of marked professional ability will courreously attend to your needs. WOMEN’S SILK UMBRELLAS—Bx Bted that the “President of th aw a lanicy ing alum | € s born in New tanding ut}ius of Harvard University, who has] | | an two and alt . ven a prominent factor in the medical] OOH Catt she | world, wero ia ees il OPEN ALL DAY WEST 42nd STREET and H, thadam, See what \mproved. Dr. Storer is ninety- SATURDAY er i | TO a er aon | ° e ente | New Fall Hats in the Trimmed Millinery Dept. | * Sones, Swirl turbans, tricorns, large At Exceedingly Moderate Prices. $ Soft velvet hats in‘pull-on” | $8 95 and small shapes of every de- : 5.50 effects, as well as large or small | Ms scription, for every taste,and Rarely are such values to be Pein et oe ot ae ee for every occasion. In panne velvet, Lyons vel- had 20 early in the season, as you ‘) give « to some; ot are | vet, or in duvetyne combined with velvet. Trim- will find in these two groups. por tyr albaparbeichennones tpt | med witH coque, ostrich, ribbons, «metal fancies, . ; it Cue os mae oe and feathers. In red, brown, black, navy, wood Women's and Hfsves Ready-to-Wear Hats— ty to many, new | grey, and canna. Third Floor. wood grey, red, brown, black, navy, and ganna. In mahogany Russia Calfskin. Fi | ‘ SHOOKIDS are 100% leather from toe to heel ? and from upper to sole. i Women § Smaller Sizes 6 to 8 $2.95—8!! to 11 $3.45 Laver Sizes 213 to 7 $4 Aa he Silk Umbrellas Mahogany wide ribbed stockings 35¢ a pair — Three pairs for $100 for New Autumn Costumes €C AMMEY. R All the recent smart ideas in CAMMEYE) handles - S Pica in — wide , Wes th St. assortments, for are so varied as i ee Mile d ‘* , ts oh ! to please every fancy—but the high “S8: aimiaiaieahate : : | | quality of the silk is unvarying ! | H | AEARN Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE Advance Sale of MEN’S 23.50 Regular Values 35.00 to 37.50 To Buy Now Is Real Economy Every coat made for this season’s selling and naturally carry the coming season’s advanced styles, models and fabrics. The majority are plaid black in desirable pat- terns. Models: Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Begulare, Full els. Belt, Half Belt, Box and Chesterfield Mod Sizes: 34 to 48, Regulars and Stouts. Extra Salesmen—Extra Space—Free Alterations. Coats pur- chased in this sale will be held until November Ist if desired. Featuring MEN’S FELT HATS For Fall =2.85 A Complete Display of the New Shapes and Colors They are made Right—they look Right—they come in Light and Medium Brown, Gray, Tan, Pearl and Black. Full Satin Lined. See pages 10, 14 and 35 for other Hearn Advertising. | All Wool Overcoats ceptional quality extra wide satin with lsomely carved wood Also a fine assortment of amber bakelite al naly eps ook, S499 Women’s Plain or Misses’ Apparel fae wie Oromen ere ee ener | ~=©Fur-Trimmed Coats Wheaslare ils the oma ae les fome — carved rings and posts. : that she panel watching o peri oe rigs.) a $6.75 Featured for Saturday at $98.50 TAILORED FROCKS—Frocks of Pciret twill or tricotine, that will meet every need of the class-room, as well as being ideally the thing for street wear. Various styles to select from, all ¢ exemplifying careful tailoring. Some are, em: Street Petticoats broidered, pin tucks individualire others, and models, 14, 16 and 36 years, e ‘ . Smart, loose, and wrappy in effect, . these coats are cleverly true to all the latest whims of the mode. Fashioned of such tarquina, fashana or gerona. Some ere withowt fur end show unudual collars, are satins, messalines and jerscyt— pd irony ro yey Others are SPOR brotorel and 20 diversified in style that one can far-trimmed—dyed fitch collars are featured, looking coats of he- grey and brown type of costume. dd ot ruffled cul is used for a collar, cuffs, and a band around mixtures or backs. Some are completely flounces and strai embr@idered, the -borwom silk lined, are half timed. 14-16-18 years. on fringed effects. In all the new In black, navy, fallow, marten, Maldy, TRURD FLOOm $3.95 ts 9.75 Sizes 34 to 44. ..) Special ‘Ualues for Saturday in cai | The Latest Idea for Fall —This Boys’ and Youths’ Suits Stern-bilt Shoes | Marcasite Mounted 200 All-wool Suits for Boys—With extra for Growing Peet Hand Bag ir of trousers. All the newest models in tweeds, < lue cheviots, and fancy mixtures. $12 50 Constructed on a nature last, with convenient inside compartmentand many Sizes 7 to 18 yrs. Specially priced, ° and made of all solid leather, they will inside pockets. Hither for dress occasions STUDENTS’ SUITS, give the maximum service, no matter or for shopping, it is shown in duvetyne, y te ch aa Ge how endlessly busy the smell wearer is. velvet or fancy silk, and may be had in Some with two “longien” apa pen dw oesile black or street colors. ..0.. Sizes 84x 64. others with one pair of golf low shoes he hed for “d ” , I and one pair of long trousers, every day,” and ae in going Radically Low Priced at $8.75 Two or three button models or plain back effects, tari eiegbome and $2.10 to 6.00 cheviots, Sizes 16 to 20 yrs, pe tmreted), * Especially snitable for School Weer are these Hand Bags of Real Pih Seal, (aim , 29.75 TAN and BLACK BOOTS Chiffon Velvet, Duvetyne or Silk | —all ies of foreign models or unusual 100 All-wool Sweaters— rhs ee yey detagit eee diversified that one can select Slip-on or open-front models, $4 95 $4.75 $5.75 $6.75 a style that will specially “fic” any favorite costume. Sizes 28 to 36. Values to $6.00 ° SECOND FLOOR. = THIRD FLOOR. $5.00 and-6.75 SIGHTED OVER HATTERAS p-iny tn a hydroplane. The ® left Jersey City Sept. 8, bound for heard from , to-day reported sighting them flying ae =