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we. i ———____ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. World News in Brief DOMESTIC. wants the ae to establish en offi publicity bureau to spend $1,000,000 Waiter T. Doyle, auditor of the Ex-|vertising the natural beauties of change Trust Company of Boston, hs been arrested, charged with stealing $18,110 from the bank. Maribel Rockwell Schaefer, @laimed to be the wife of a Utled Bi when taken from a Negro resort 11) ctago, has been identified as he daugh-|the American Legion in New Orleans ter of Mrs. Jennie Harvard, « pvor| Oct ‘widow of Lexington, Mo. A James J. Nedley, resident of New] turne sentment again&t Harry B. York twenty-four years, has been n9-| Wolf, ex-Congressman and prominent inted Chief of Pollce of Greenwich, |criminal lawyer, on a charge of conspi- nn. racy to obstruct Justice. One hundred new vice indictments Johnstown, Pa. lon-wide notice 8 passed Into histor , rge of Great tain has accepted an invitation to nd the fourth annual conventior Jury in Baltimore has re- Wwere returned by a Grand Jury in At- antic City and more are expected. FOREIGN Pe The Adirondack Resorts Association! Henvy snow ts falling in the Alps Wet ; BONWIT TELLER &CO FIFTH AVENUE AT 36" STREET Present a New Style Theme a in the Millinery Mode—T he ( “TWIN-CHOU’ HAT OF FELT WITH DRAPED BAND AND “TWIN-CHOU” OF VELVET OR SATIN 14.50 FIVE variations of shape in the “twin-chou” hat make it becoming to all faces and all types of daytime costumes. It is new, smart, and the mode of the moment-after-next. CHERRY PHEASANT SAND PURPLE CHESTNUT BLACK BROWN ALMOND GREEN COPEN Daytime Millinery MAIN FLOOR Franklin Simon & Co. Boys’ Shops Junior Boys’ ) Norfolk Suits Same grade last year $15.75 This year’s $10.” | Two Pairs of Trousers! | 1 eA srriKING example of the drastic downward readjustment | | } | SS of prices in our clothes for boys! Tweeds, navies and heathers. One pair of straight trousers, one pair of knicker- bockers and an extra detach- able pique collar on the coat, without extra cost! | 5 to 10 years | Individual Boys’ Shops—Fifth Floor Franklin Simon & Co. € Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. \ Children’s Haircutting Shop—Fifth Floor ah ——— | { 4 around Mount Blanc, Simpton and St CITY CHILD WELFARE Gothard and winter temperature pre itoba boundary in Canada. The Wrench Havre for New York Fire wrecked the former Austro-Hui Sophie Irene Loeb Asked to Spenk.| { the Child Welfare Board have been ited to address the Child Welfare at Public School No. 64 liner France has left A welfare activities of the city a sROKERAGE FIRM FAILS IN INVOLUNTARY ACTION standardized method of co-ordinating all[ Greenfield & Co., No, 25 Bradway. The ene. rill petition does not mention either Habill- valls in the Tyrol. CONFERENCE TO.-NIGHT | his evolved. In the meantime] ties or asaete ’ a Vidual us Mra, Ida Kis The credit are 6 W. Seabury A atrike of silver has been mado at Sf : S| The creditors are George ’ New Ontario, near the Man-| 08 Copeland, Mareus Marks and eee ee $426; Emilio Rodriguez, $40, and Edith $40. Max Rockmore, No. 21 of the public taking a prac-| 3 oi wees the. Batl es and Federico Arias, | Uealth Commissioner Copeland, for-|¢) old of these subjects, “Dr, Cecile | wrondway rey for r js, have been ordered | ier Borough President Marcus M.|U: il will be the presiding officer. — = farks and President Sophie Irene Loeb FRACTURED SKULL AND THREE RIBS BROKEN LISTON. EGG HARHOR, N. J, garlan arsenal at Pola, Rome reports. Tenth t, near Avenue B, to-night, Nally Wm, Greenfleld & Co. | oritical condition tn the Atlantle City " ject of roof play o. 25 Broadway. ony! ole: ‘olltste rest A plague of 300,000 storks has de- |". health of the city, CMe | rani thvolintses partcion (i OARRRUBI® (ance seas oumen eaceee scended upon Ocynhausen, Westphalla.| These Friday night conferences are Wad ins Tat Raeie ae | 1s Mahe truck anda ten-ten truck on Fifteen fishermen were drowned when*| now of an informal nature and the gen-| \°* GOy) Seni Ee eowen he White Horse pike near here last the Plerre Bernardo, French-Canadian eral public is requested to attend and) ‘eenfleld and Kenneth Smith, stock-|night. He sustained a fractured skull vessel, foundered off the Grand Banks. take part in the proceedings until a brokers, trading under the name of Win and three broken ribs. ept, 15.—Rob rt Lloyd of Linwood, N. J., is in a é GERMAN WORKER IN NEW H.C. L. RIOTS Mob Defies Police in Ruhr One Killed in Silesia. BERLIN, Sept. 15.—Riots over the high cost of living have clear the market but were met with a hail of stones and fruit On the other side of Germany tn Silesia workers returning home re- fused to pay their raliroad fare. a when police were called, attacked them. The police then opened fire, killing one and wounding several. In Upper Silesia both German and Polish workers threaten wholesale red on large scale In two of the biegest| Seizures If prices do not fall. ; alsa slicks areas teens BUCKLEY SELLS HIS GREENWICH At Bochum, in the Ruhr, a mob of ESTATE. 5,000 took possession of the Motke-] GREENWICH, Conn., Sept. 18.— markt, plundering stalls and knock-| Clement Ray has fold for Charles ‘7. Buckley, lawyer of New York City, his estate at Bellhaven to Watson B, Rob- ertaon, also of New York, for $50,000, ing down and disarming the police Reinforcements arrived and tried to ‘ Store Hours 9.00 A. M. to 5.80 P. M. nm wvewwe UMS MeCreery & Co. 34TH STREET Presenting Misses’ Apparel for Fall with Important Values Tomorrow New Fall Tuxedo Sweaters 6.50 feature a new stitch which closely resem- bles a hand made sweater. They also have a braided girdle to match with the Brown, Navy, Black, Buff, Henna and White of the Sweater itself. [Fourth Floor) The Essentials of Mademoiselle’s © Wardrobe Must Combine the Essence of the Mode with Good Values Quality and Individuality Mark These Frocks 25.00 to 38.00 Of course the frock must be different, an important feature with us. If it be tailored it appears in Poiret Twill, Serge or Jersey. The more fanciful atyles take to Flat Orepe, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Satin and choose such colors as Paris Brown, Navy and Black. Modish Suits of Unquestionable Distinction, 65.00 Exceedingly smart are these models of Duvet de Laine with a short flare box coat, wide sleeves and collars of Kit ox, Kolinsky, Squirrel, Brown or Tan Caracul. Colors: Navy Blue or Paris Brown. Luxurious Coats for the Afternoon, 85.00 These Coats are developed of the ‘finest materials of the season and topped with large collars of Wolf, Beaver, Opossum. Of course, there is a choice of Carmel Brown, and the ever-present Navy Blue or Black. Sizes 14 to 18 years. {Feuvth Floer)} Here You Will Get the Newest in Fall Low Shoes They Arrive Every Day A—The Nancy, of Patent Leather or a Patent Leather Vamp with otter ooze quarter, all otter ooze, Black satin or Black calfskin, hand-turned Soles and Louis heels. 11.00 B—The Fioraine, a Tongue Pump of Patent Leather or Brocaded Satin in Black or Brown, with Louis heel. 11.00 C—The Vari appears in combinations of beige colored ooze trimmed with Patent Leather or Tan Calfskin, Black Calf trim- med with Patent Leather or entirely of Patent Leather. 11.00. Some are in .all- over brocaded gold and silver. tMeid Floer) Exquisitely Embroidered Hand-Made Blouses, 3.95 They are developed in Dimity and are entirely hand-made, hand-drawn, hand-embroidered, fin- ished with edgings of real laces. A blouse which you can secure with an opening in front or back, [Fourth Floor} 12.00 Dependable Silk Stockings ‘Upon which you may rely pair 1 Aas They are a striking value at this price, but they have proved their wearing qualities. Each is full fashioned ‘with Lisle soles and tops in Polo, Otter, Brown, Beaver, Gray, Black and White. (Main Floor) “McCreery Silks” Famous Over Half a Century “The Original Silk Shop” The newest Autumn Silks will be found in our Silk Shop in a quality which has made them famous for over half a century. Silk Radium for blouses, negligee and lingerie. 40 in. wide, yard, 2.95 Ttalian Silk Brocades made to our order for rich fur lin- ings, yard, 3.95 Attractive Yarn-dyed White Satin for the bride, (OU. 8. Trade Mark) yard, 1.95 [Second Fleer) A Watch You will Want to Possess 24.75 It is of 14 kt. White gold with ribbon bracelet and contains a guaranteed 15-jeweled lever movement. Very rarely is it possible to obtain so small a rectangular shaped watch of this quality at so low a price. [Matin Floer) McCreery “Suedette” * Gloves in Elbow Length Special 95c Elbow length Suedette Gloves of a quality which will prove its worth in wear. Such of the newest Fall colors as Mode, Beaver, Sand and Covert are well represented in attractive styles. (Reg. Applied fer) (Main Floor) New Novelty Skirts of Wool 10.75 are of checked velour or novel- ty striped fabrics in trig tai- lored effects. Of course, there are box pleats, side pleats and the straight-line models. Sizes 26 to 34 inch waistbands. (Fourth Floor) For Boys and Girls in School or Just Going A Sale of Boys’ Norfolk Suits “@ 1.75 Tweeds and Herringbones, the most popular of all wool fabrics, have heen tailored into suits which can’t fail to attract your =~.attention. You will find them “in all sorts of new shades, in sport and pleated models. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Golf Caps, 95¢ We have them in all sizes, large and small. [n many cases they match the above suits. Boys’ Woven Blouses, 95c In the neat designs, checks and stripes. Turn-back cuffs. Sizes 7 to 15 years. (Third Floor] Girls’ Topcoats a 19.50 Mother will take note of the quality of the plaid back coating and its practicality, but daugh- ter will take note of its good lines and unmistakable smartness. As to colors, it is merely a matter of whether you prefer Blue, Deer or Paris Brown. Sizes 6 tol4. (Fourth Floor) Girls’ Frocks of French Sergg 6.95 Particularly if they be so trim and attractive as these,with bits of embroidery to brighten them here and there, and impart a touch of girlish gayety to the Navy and Brown. Sizes 6 to 12 years. (Feurth Floor) Another Splendid Group of Silk and Leather Hand Bags, 2.95 , Various leathers and silks in unique shapes and all sizes combine to make this a collection certain to appeal to your taste. They present values you simply cannot afford to pass by. (Main Fleer) For a Rainy Day! Women’s Umbrellas, 4.85 Colored or Black Silk Umbrellas, large in size, and of extra heavy quality, with a choice of distinctive handles. Tips, stubs and case to match. (Main Floor)

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