The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1922, Page 4

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i { THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. Girl, Mother, Baby and Three Schoolboys All Missing at Once And She Calls Disappear From Their Homes and Police Are Asked to She Learned Game With Clubs Brothers Left Behind When They Went to War. ed Press).—Four years ago, the two Hunt for Them. Missing Persons Bureau at Police Headquarters sent out six notices @arly to-day, an unusual number | ne time, according to Detective Sergt.| |, Harry Singer, who was in chare Among the missing is Miss Herha & C, Rowe, twenty-two years old ST, LOUIS, Sept. 15 (Associat Brooklyn, started to school Wednes y, id not arrive, and his parents} " the little sister, Miss Vi Street, should accord | school Monday, but ¢ at liso A M champlonship in the West tag to the Sisters, a seen since, She Neatly dressed in bobbed hair and gra There is o suspic the case of Henry Lawrer years old, of No. 162 Stanton Str Last Wednesday, when he set out to visit friends in Kivington Stree had $200. He has n parents think he may have enlisted |* aulet. /in the army or navy ' —_ . SUBWAY TRAIN HITS HER AFTER FALL TO TRACKS. 7 qualify Woman Escapes With situhe Injury | as Motorman Halts Car. A crowd waiting on the subway plat- | Play at the Grand Central Station Mrs. Anna T wsington Avenue Subway beca invariably in all her ang her tw jast night when Mra, Anna ppronaching has left her of No. 765 80th Ktre r, twenty-nine years old, of No.|pail within easy putting distance a thirteen-year-old girl of this city entered the army service, d them two bags of golf stick ‘ance of her “big brothers.” Then she adopted them for her nd when the brothers returned they met @ worthy opponent on Pep, now grown, ts fighting ber clean, her driving Girl, 17, Wins to Golf Semi-Finals | 3°*- — Herself Miss Pep . 6 Jay - Thorpe 2426 FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET WEST MILLINERY Friday and Saturday only At first, she regarded them * Miss Pep explained her proficiency it} bt saying she had be- We have copied a poke model by Caroline Reboux —combin- ing felt and Zenano, a newly im- ported material. The model is of medium size, extremely smart and possesses perfect line. ye jational open tournament p’ is an abbreviat y. At si In all the newest Fall shades, Specially priced. nown in golfing circles us also adopted the abbre- benomen Street, stumbled and fell atform to the southbound BU appeared yesterday w woman is English, and her thinks she may have sulled fo A apectal cat wan coming tito tne old home with her ebild station and tie orman Applied the | th Disappearance of co-in- | brakes and ed the car, The car} he nool MAY | struck Mrs. seever and she was|ta have somo significan Dominick |tossed to one alde of the track, revelv-| heard that it was good for, . “ jo Certainly,” replied the boatma De Luca, fourteen, No, 98 Thompson |{ng‘an abrasion of the right foot. hareed: wie b aWAheh Street, started to school Monday} Interborough employees lifted her to] "ster on, at low tide, the farmer ré morning. He didn’t get there and has|the platform, and Patrolman Lynch of| turned to the boatman for another bot not come home. Alphonso Bennett, |stoaance of Flower Hospital. He took fourteen, No. 880 Manhattan Avenve, [the woman to Belevue Hospital. cident with the open’ big trade This Store will be open all day Saturday Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th St.—N. Y. ' Established 1879 Today and Saturday | School Fashions | for Girls & Juntor Misses ig FOURTH FLOOR ~ Girls’ Coats, O’possum Collared - 29.50 Heather wool mixtures, with plaid back. Collar of Aus- tralian o’possum, Large patch pockets. Sizes 8 to 14 yrs. Girls’ French Serge Dresses - 12.50 A straight line, pleated dress, with pongee collar and cuffs, and wool embroidery at waist. Sizes 8 to 14 yrs. ‘Girls’ All-Wool Coats - - - - 15.00 A tnmly tailored, flaring coat, of all-wool mixtures, lined throughout with Venetian. Sizes 10 to 16 yrs.+ Juniors’ Coats of Herringbone - 35.00 A belted model of plaid-back herringbone, mixtures. Large patch pockets. Sizes 13, 15, 17 yrs Juniors’ Fur-Collared Coats - - 89.00 Avelon, with shawl collar caracul; Rydella cloth, trimmed with beaver or squirrel, Sizes 15 to 17 yrs. Girls’ Twill Dresses - - - - = 19.50 Navy Poiret Twill in an unusually smart model, combined with contrasting duvetyn. Sizes 12, 14, 16 yrs Girls’ and Misses’ Hats - 7.75 School and semi-dress hats in duvetyn, velvet,etc. Autumn colors Children’s School Shoes - 3.75 Brown all-leather. Sizes 8 to 2 the Vast Bist Street Station called Dr,| tle, and exclaimed: “Gosh! Haven't you MAN CHAMPION BREAD BAKER oF THE WORLD. 18° : MAIN FLOOR DEPARTMENT , Sept. 15.—Albert Fox of hos been adjudged "the cham- ad baker of the world” at the of the Bakers’ Equipment ers’ Aswociution here, and er, Paul Helms, has’ been a $500 gold medal. XCr— ~ ———s This Store will be open all day Saturday: Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th St.—N. Y. | Established 1879 Today and Saturday For Masses and Young Women Suits - Coats - Dresses THAT SHOW HOW INEXPENSIVE SMART CLOTHES MAY BE Jersey Dresses . 15.00 One-piece model with long sleeves and roll collar. Autumn shades. = Silk & Cloth Dresses , 25.00 ~~ Poiret twill, pin-tucked. Also a crepe de chine dress with pleated panels. | : a / i Twill Dresses . 35.00 il A coat dress, braid-trimmed, and L TT with contrasting Canton facings. New Top Coats . 29.50 Boucle, Polaire, overplaids in loose models; shaw! or scarf collars; oval, or "raglan sleeves. Raccoon-Collared Coats . . . 39.50 Overplaids and plaid-back mixtures, loose or belted. Silk-lined Two-Piece Suits with Caracul Collars 49.50 r Melrosa, a new two-tone mixture with convertible caracul collar. | Costume Suits, Im- \\ ported Fabrics . 59.50 Ly 6945 5398 Ef \A The smart dress with jersey blouse has vw } Lanvin pockets. Custom tailored coats. Tan Calfskin Oxfords 6.50 Originally 9.00 and 10.00 Two models as illustrated in well-cur, well-made walking shoes. Misses Apparel, 2nd Floor Franklin Simon a 0, A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. Ha Of Special Interest Saturday Cfor cMisses and Small Women COAT-FROCKS OF CHERUIT WooL TWILL The First Frock for the Town Season 49 50 LASTRON girdles ~ inPersian colors, Rolande pin tucks, softly becoming H; collars instead of \ collarless severity, ‘draperies, pleated crepe panel,Chanel braiding—if the coat- dress has one of these it is new. In Negvy Blue or Black Misses’ Dress SHop—Second Floor A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. ie Of Special Interest Saturday Cfor eMademoiselle (14 to 20 years) A FASHION SPONSORED BY LANVIN, JENNY AND JEAN PaTOU THE FUR TRIMMED THREE-PIECE SUIT One-Piece Frock of Veldyne with bodice of silk crepe and matching veldyne | coat collared with beaver fur 79° Mademoiselle wears the three piece suit because she likes it—and likes it because it is smart, becoming and wearable—the one piece frock worn with the fur collared coat being suitable for every day time occasion. ..... In brown, mahogany or navy blue Misses’ SurT SHop—Second Floor

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