The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1922, Page 23

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PEA DAYS IS PROGRANME J FoR SAFEIV WEE pes ildren in ampaign for Protection of to Participate DEMPSEY SUFFERS ARM INFECTION Jack Dempsey and those close to him. are considerably alarmed over an in- fection that has set in on his right arm. Because of it Dempsey was compelled to i! off an exhibition bout with Jack Thompson, his Negro sparring partner, set for Boston to-night. It seems that Dempsey was the vic tim of a very painful boll that lodged on the inside of his mighty right, just the elbaw. Dempsey applied old-fashioned home remedies and in some way the arm became infected. It welled until it was twice its normal ubove THE EVENI DE KAY AND WALDER \ JOIN COLUMBIA SQUAD |! The Columbia coaching wtaft yester day continued Its policy of the last two days by sending the men through a short session tn the morning and doubling tho time for the afternoon workout. In the morning period the time was spent with the linemen going down un- der kicks to tackle the backs aud o Jrill in tackling the dummy. The work- out lasted about an hour and a half. The squad was broken up in the afternoon with O'Neill assuming charge 1922. Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 NG WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 165, ABRAHAM €~ST BROOKLYN RAUS nc. Telephone: Main 6100 i Human Life in Streets. of the backs, Reynolds the ends and Brooks and Depler the linemen. The buckfleld candidates and the ends were afterward united to give the men a chance to demonstrate thelr open-fleld running ability. Ormonde De Kay, substitute lineman lust year, and Morris Walder, regutar E two years, wero the size A physician was called into the An- sonia, where Dempsey 1s Uving, and he rformed an operation on the urm strongly a regt and ex- care, He refused to ullow Demp- ‘0 attempt to box in Boston to-night © arin has been so painful that the champion had spent the last few nights | waiking the floor of ite. Inder the Chairmanship of Divert Gary repre of the el minent business men and nattor wders in the movement to pre Idents were at a luncheon me the Hotel Commodor uss plans for a “s je from Oct. 8 to 14 fro save a human life is worth ving for,” said Chairman Gary, Rd we present prizes and cinblems ervice without limit. nt $1 Delivers to You A Table Model Phonograph Alc! will 1 nt influ t accidents reduction,” McAdoo, “I shall missioner Enright m of immediat and careless driv- » Managing ¥ provided for week will be named for » he announced, thu » Children's Monday, y, Railway Wed- » Industrial of the tem- ‘entral Park 1,054 children in New York City lust year by WGident: NAVAL $1 Deposit $135 $1.75 Weekly No Interest and No Extra Charges of Any Kind A handsome and serviceable phonograph in a case of lustrous mahogany. The left half has shelves for four albums of records. The right half has a built-in, two-spring motor, playing four records without rewinding, a turntable, concealed horn, and automatic stop. A phonograph when you want music, a Library Table the rest of the time. 3 proposed _— OFFICERS GOOD AMATEUR SKIPPERS Columbia Grafonolas, and Our Own Reliable Phonographs, in Models from $17.50 to $325 $1 Deposit and Smail Weekly Payments 85c Columbia Records—Now 75c . Also Foreign Language Records in Italian, French, , Hungarian, Swedish, Norwegian, Spanish, Hebrew, Large List of Irish Tunes British FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS AND Everything for Housekeeping on Liberal Credit “Everlasting Furniture’’—Ask Your Grandfather Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also COWPERTHWAIT & SONS Gldest Furniture House in America 193 to 205 Park Row at Chatham Sq. cond race, Cx Ishers, finishe nd Curtis of mittee, followed by the hts. T core in this ce was ta Committee, 34 points ingdom, 22 points. score for the two races wa (PMs United Kingdom and Regu lee, tied at 68 points ge will be given later and no, one pws what it is. Two Stores 3rd Avenue and 121st St ‘TODAY & TOMORROW GENUINE at the Low Price of All $ Au Wool Newest Rugs Patterns lo, Carats‘99 js beautiful blue-white dian RUGS, CARPETS & LINOLEUMS ‘of the hundreds of similar et P a felt a : than ier at Less Than Wholesale in the GREAT FALL SALE Seamless Royal | Seamless Wilton Axminster Velvet Rugs Deep soft nap, all wool rugs The patterns include some of Full weight and in writing, and we ‘Three groups of Wilton rugs priced lower than this quality fe have been prices for fort: the most exclusive Persian, | Pos ever sold. tor f ever sold a gr mf 1] Ortental an, sitet Oxi2 8,3x10.6 $23 jneh ¥ OT mioierinted, In the $31 $29 $za | $38 te It would he Ai Pabch fine blue-white diamonds at such ridie- Mlously low prices, If we did not import din- js direct from the diamond cutters in werp in order to reduce the price. If ody should tell you that we do not im- qar diamonds Just pay ne attention to fe Inlaid Linoleum Nairn’s Inlaid Linoleum, col ors through to the back; two Heavy Velvet Carpet talk, but ask of patterns: 37 inches attractive patterns, y af gata eo] aie yard... Square pard...... ° Felt Base Floor Covering iNew York Floor Covering@:} Corner . 60 Flatbush Avenue. istorkirom i) Livingston BROOKLYN, » Fulton St. Blue-White it Blue White 1|49B.GUTTERSSONS| fi. en , Final Day of the HARVEST SALE Men’s New Fall Suits (With Extra Pair of Trousers) $31.75 Tomorrow, in the men’s department — an old-fashioned bargain in new-fashioned clothes! It’s a “Harvest Sale” special, and it’s going to make many friends for. this active, up-to-date department. When two-trouser suits, in all the smartness and style that new fabrics and expert tailoring can give are $31.75, it’s time to act! Come in tomorrow and you'll be sure of finding here the type of fall suit that looks best on you, at a price that saves you approximately the cost of a pair of shoes and a new hat! The size range embraces regulars, stouts and longs. Pure worsteds, all-wool cassimeres. Oxford grays, tans, browns, blue in fine mixtures, pen- cil stripes, checks and plain effects. Such a variety! Topcoats—Top Value at $29.75 A man wouldn’t want better-looking topcoats than these new slip-on box coats and raglans. Striking] smart tweeds; good gray and brown mixtures, inaade ing the celebrated Hockanum Bannockburns. Con- servative dress coats of a fine oxford fabric, too, In the entire group, you may choose from a size range of 85 to 46. Of course, we'd have these fine coats any- how at this time of year, bu it’s the ‘Harvest Sale” that puts their price at this extra low figure. A. & 8.—Btreet floor, Hoyt Btreet. Misses’ Autumn | Cloth Dresses $14,95 Woolen fabrics are featured for, fall -the Paris dis- patches say so, and the smartest frocks are made of them! And these new dresses for misses— in spite of their low price — are carried out in the smartest ways of fashion. For they are of fine twills and the smart wool crepes, in twelve different effective models. Most of them fea- ture the longer lines, with points below the hem, drapes and clever pleating. One style has nar- row panels at the back, fringe finished; another is brightly beaded, a trimming note that is still markedly in vogue. In Navy blue; sizes 14, 16, 18. Genuine All-Cordovan Shoes Good Looking Heavy Sweaters A. & B.—Becond floor, Central $6.95 Ali-Cordovan leather, ina rich dark brown shade. Attractive medium toe last. with your new fall suit and hat. look well with your nezt year’s fall suit and hat! Of Pure Worsted Yarn There are no sweaters that can quite take the place of these stunning, heavy styles in the Jumbo or Shaker knit. They are so comfortable, and so warm, and they wear almost forever. These come in the slipover or coat style, with the high rolled collars, in white, navy, maroon, brown, heather and A shoe that will go well A shoe that will sti Other Smart Models green. Brown kidskin, full round toe, $8.95. Black kidskin, full round toe, $7.95. Imported genuine Scotch grain, new Brown or black calfskin, tapering toe, full round toe, brogue model, stout rounded straight laced, $7.95. leather soles, rubber heels, $8.95. Also oxfords for fall wear in grain or cordovan leathers, straight tip or brogue models. A. & 6.--Becond floor, Hoyt Bt. ate calfskin, blucher, medium toe, Shaker Knit 95. Black calfskin, blucher, medium toe, $6.95. \\ Juv including hats of 100-piece Dinner Sets at $22.50 — Beautiful, serviceable sets from such American potteries as Edwin M. Knowles, Homer Laughlin, and Smith Phillips. A low price made possible by A. & S. merchandising. Each set includes 12 dinner plates, 12 tea plates, 12 bread and butter plates,‘ 12 soup plates, 12 preserve saucers, 12 teacups and saucers, 2 meat dishes, 2 covered vegetable dishes, 1 sugar and cream set, 1 sauceboat, 1 pickle dish, 1 covered butter.dish, and 2 open vegetable dishes. Everything you need! Glassware at 25c the Piece Thin, lead-blown goblets, tall footed and low footed sherbets. Needle- etched and light cut designs, Pictured at left. Peacock iridescent sherbets and plates, fruit bowls, and candlesticks that have a decided decorative nd make excellent gifts. 1 glass sugar and cream sets, in a pretty Pressed glass, two-handled eight-inch jelly glass sherbets and plates in an old for youth, be $7.50. shoulder straps. t cut crystal n §-inch “Fry price would rmalade jars with colored n glass pie plates. Their cotton taffeta, Ta A. & B.—Bubway floor, Centra and white tips. crook handles. —— For Saturday's Selling ) v Sizes 36 to 44. Jumbo Knit Sli Coat, $9.75 and $12.75 A Final ‘‘Harvest Home’’ Value Women’s Trimmed Hats, $5.98 Just as extraordinary hat values or the younger set, other fashionable fabrics, in the newest colorings appropriate “Abrast” Corsets, $4.95 Except for the ‘Harvest Home” special offerings, these corsets would They are designed for average or slender women, and the newest fashion lines attained by an elastic top and long hips. back. Both models are of pink silk broeaded coutil, in waistline styles. New Brassieres and Bandeaux, 69c More “Harvest Home’ specials with 98c the regular brassieres have yokes of embroidery or Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas These well-made serviceable umbrella: They are mounted on lected handles are finished with ri pover, $12.75; Coat, $15.75 Slipover, $7.95 and $10.75; A. & &.—Second floor, Central. The latest autumn hats here presented have a great deal more than the lure of a low price to recommend them. They have been assembled from the best known millinery designers in this country, are rich in colorings lovely in choice of soft, pliable velvets and every model unusu- ally winsome in manner of trimming. Only one of numerous tal pictured Large, small and medium size hats suggest the variety, while all velvet or in combination with satin achieve many unusual effects aided by fancy ornaments, ribbon, os- trich or novelty fancies. enile Hats, $3.98 velour velvet, fet, duvetyn, suede and A. & 8.—Mezzanine, Last Two New Models in Well boned in the rice. Muslin ace bandeaux, finished with lace Both styles are extra deep models, A. & 6.—Second Floor, Mast. Special $1.45 e of fast black, rainproof American aragon frames. For the women se- gs or cords and finished with stub ends The men’s umbrellas have the regulation Prince of Wales A. & 8.—Street floor, Central

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