The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1922, Page 8

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a j THE EVENING WORLD, FRI DAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. Fowler, Mrs, Charles D. Norton, Mrs. | HARDING SAVES ARMY OFFICENS,| eases CiNDIDATE RYDE |New Yorkers Will Entertain 2000 [ire Stati Minne eet |"Wcmnsoro ene serene Miss Jean Arnot Rete ts Charles tisding 6-8 ‘ tt H. Sabin, Mrs Reeve Schley, Mrs. ara ing ti y “signed the Anthony Women During Bankers’ Visit}:::":.0°..2.727 ens): ‘amcer personne! of te LEAPS 10 DEATH ——- oMcer personnel of the Woodward and Miss Margaret Ruth a McKinley. 550 Social Leaders a as Hostesses to Wi ives of Financiers] "isht women bank oMcers will be ' delegates erwi ' Two thousand women will bo © ‘Kiki’ and ‘Captain Applejack’ for the — ‘ rie| women while the men's smoker te in Fifth Avenue known New Yorkers when in Broavay Deputy A ariay General Dies} gankers’ Convention comes to Nes | progres at Feet of Woman, Former [York the week of Oct te tes sng 2 Td First-of-the-S Value Ever ; Rival for Nomination. ara wea cberal cent Payne Whitney and Mrs, Willlam irst-oF-the-season alue ver : Ly Mee Hl — sos Rockefeller are among those who will ew York Mis.) entertain uncheon,'* f WATERTOWN, N. Y., Sept. 16 Dwight W. Morrow, Chalrman "t : slay ; nite, & ball, of which . Arc! ¢ aye tate De t Be 6: omen Ate 8. ‘ker {8 Chairman, Be eer cae [nme fh wn ees | Oa ete ea Autumn Daytime Frecks higher grades who oth- have been dropped. oo 1 be spent going up nominatic State rt va and fasion] eye th i to We ‘oint. edit ii ito ace youterday Wore on sonia, [gl thel\faonss are iott treo or] LS the Essence of all That is Best — ; a Soi Uy Jutepitie ren he! re with a theatro party for the eniue| shoptl ail Mrs. Morrow in T Featuring Drapes, Uneven-Hemlines, New Sleies f it ; oe ong the ssisting Mrs in ea five-story Jefferson Bank Building, I] convention In the evening,” she went]. " obwe fy, Baker which he had his law offices m. Tuesday will be elub di ii el Bilss §r., Mrs iy. struck tho sidewall $H fF06U Ot] \+H4en “tueatte: Gattce will’ be-guen| at Mra Avhue A “To Taste is to Believe” — bank a few feet from Mrs. Jennie Hen of Glen Park, who der for the nomination. was found in Mr. Rydes's @esk addressed to Addison B. F Republican State Commit from this county, Tt was written in pencil and read: Young People’s Store—Fourth Floor quit the gum Goodby." been Ul f ” 1 eved) that. worry Shops so cleverly planned, so conveniently laid out — merchandise so carefully chosen! his campaign caused bim to end so attractively displayed—the keenest interest in your desires and the afm to fulfill them as promptly and efficiently as possible —these make shopping in the Young People’s Store, Fourth Floor, a delight. Just a few steps between shops and you can completely outfit all the younger members of the family. his lite He was forty-seven and lad been a Deputy Attorney General for ur | years and Chairman of the Jefferson County Republican Committee since 1904. This was the first time he Lad Deen a candidate and there was strong opposition to his nomination, although he was supposed to have the backing of the organization. pi Men ate ate TRYING TO FIND OUT WHO IS KILLED BOY “Andrew Natela” in Arithmetic Found tn His Pocket Tha Bourd of Education is attempt ae ow ae tng to-duy to identify a small boy who N thi a ii i 7 H ; this carefully selected P waist-line girdled with tast« Rr ee cies e cice I group of latest Autumn Exceptional at ful ornaments are translate Rosie: wea tound ba antsinatio wears frocks, every new thought with the same fine taste t on which appeare of fashion finds expression. be found in models costing he new silhouette, slim and far more. Developed in su- . * : A long, with side drapes or un- perce silk crepes or cloth in € Also (ound in thavboy's pockets was Girls’ and Boys’ Lord & Taylor’s Own Orthopedic Girls’ One-Piece even panels and the low Browits navy blue and black. vestigation re ght School Hose Shoes for Children 5.50 Pajamas £2.25 Heavy combed yarn—cot- A Fascinating Assemblage of the Latest Evening, Dinner and Afternoon Frocks—29.75 to 195.00. A young woman clerk told her he was buy- Ing it for his who Is a shoe- ah seiple tee, Black Shoes designed for growing feet. Fitted by sales- Pink, blue, or white checked amine ee rae pi 1 aight people who understand the changing lines of the dimity. The same style ip SECOND FLOOR, PUPILC IN . or tan, 3 for § feet and the kind of shoes adapted to them. Our striped cotton crepe. Pink, mee “ey pearly cae Wool Golf Hose— im- Children’s Shoe Department emphasizes correct blue or orchid. $2.95 N F k t I P M4 ‘ARO 1. SCHOOLS | . ported heather mixtures,with ness of fit before everything else, keeping in mind ew Toc S a a OW rice , Enrolment in the elementary Cathotle tumover tops, $1,65t0 $2.25 a definite smartness of style. At the above vety Gi | > s Striking Values at Bei SEDO CIGHRUE ow Bek Wool Socks—Scotch moderate price are the new fall styles for school * Iris Knit va Fs ett = aoe plaids and stripes. Art silk and dress wear. Made on our orthopedic last with U d Our entire third floor is de- dresses at 19.75 are espe- * Smith, Superintentent 0 and wool too, 95¢ to $1.15 round toes and flat heels. Tan calfskin with fawn naerwear | y ered a fastionable Bet ] 9 7 5 rise ike sass ipetina w York d we ’, 3 i} of ge quahty a TICE 80 alon, newest and smart- ri Caine) ear ancuened bo cag ays on er ere Cotton Union Suits—Two low esto ibe wrthinn Teaca oP e est lines, carefully made of | wool of lovely quality, $1.95 so heavy tan Norwegian calfskin with shie styles, 3 to 16\years, $1.25 the most modest purse. ‘These very good quality crepe silk, to $2.25 tip. Sizes 81% to 11. to $1.75 according to sizes. THIRD FLOOR. Mohair Slip-On Boys’ School Shoes #6 Silk and Cotton Vests : Ww Sweater $4 9 5 Built to stand the wear a boy gives his shoes. Black and BeeyesUaet peck Stunning Ne vv Coats & raps } : or tan calfskin, with broad, medium or moderately len ay . Se a ao 3 one . pointed toe. Sizes 1 to 6. Fourth Floor. “ $1.50 sccording ae Specially Priced 59. 50, 79. 50, 97.50 i : Thi ar Dame Fashion has excelled herself in the creation of beauti- School Bags 75c to 6.50 Silk-and Cotton Union ler teat lettoraane Hing loveliness of rich furs and fabrics ‘ESTABLISHED 1905 A splendid assortment from plain full sized fabric Suits—Two styles. 3 to 16 | she adds such delightful notes as side fastenings with jewelled buckles, 407 LEXINGTON AVENUE to te quality genuine leather —Toy Department, years, $1.75 to $2.25, ac. | soft drapes and exquisite embroideries. At Orkin’s there are large and (Near dtnd Street) Seventh Floor. cording to sizes. | varied assortments to choose from at the above moderate prices. | An Extensive Collection of Smart Autumn Topcoats, in the New Colors, from 14.75 Up. FOURTILT PLOOR. In the Boys’ Section Girls’ Wool Jersey Extra- Knicker Norfolks Frocks 8.95 Box weave with contrasting $15 50 Models the young girl can ° aap on cuffs rye wear to school right away. wihorwnothinrs ene All-wool cheviots of extra wearing quality, tailored She'll hke them, for they are Ee ona: GENUINE and orange ai * fice up to our usual standards. Four models, many simple and very becoming. i ; My ’ » tive. 6 ee See ~ suits have one pair of golf knickers. Sizes 8 to 18. iin payed Sarto p DIAMOND iv It sa Tom W ye * . shirred at hips Collar an ¢ 1a . Period Victrola Small Tots’ Blanket Robes #3.95 cuffs embroidered inworsted. vown Wrist Watch L} The ease, comfort, 100 * ue Your boy needs one of these bathrobes for chilly Deep hems, 6 to 14 years i} a8 ven cari %. Genuine Coats $10.50 mornings. Checks in green and brown colors. 8 to Junior Misses’ Frocks bi ag jen bint or a fee All the Way Thru Plain tailored coats for play 18 years. sou RTH TODE es ges oie hos epalka ontided: . uored, ar ie. . Beware of makeshift com- or kindergarten wear. Good ss a d styles, roa with Without a coat you binations of small Victrolas sturdy all-wool materials in T ——|| ugne 4 dex, Onl have shirt-sleeve free- in nondescript cabinets, blue and brown mixtures. 2 Hi raph band embroidery. nly one dom with plenty of Our Period Victrolas bear em 6 years Kas] . i or two of astyle 12 to 16 P y the Victor 100% guarantee. vests: | on | years. $25 to $39.50 $ warmth, Hats $2.95—To match | ayy 720 With a coat you no- 2-pocket mode! Only $115 $ NOW at Levins with 4 genuine Victor Albums NOJINTEREST NO EXTRAS DOWN Ar. offer without precedent Don't Miss It. Order now. the coats. A pull down style : or a chinchilla tam. shi Se ticenobulkiness, bunch- s-pocket model $8.50 ing, or binding. The Tom Wye Knit Jacket isa garment that gives pleasure in its at- tractiveappearanceand comfort in its warmth. Two styles in beautiful Scotch heathers. Look for the Tom Wye label. fom, Welt "9 ol vir rchen jewslrys om cory peymentn, DIA-GEM COMPANY Wholesale Jewelers and Diamond Importers. 53-63 PARK ROW, Suite (25, N. Y. Robert Reis & Co. Distributors —-—-— - = New York City Horlicks ORIGINAL Malted Milk FOR SALE, | ———— Or d lor Men’s Clothing on Credit ry BT navn th Nort = FIFTH AVENUE Bj otil Hroudwaye bn ; MON WES Senswn —————$__—_—_—--- - [ D WAAR OS ERE (P MAKBS LITTLE DIVFERNCH WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD "WANT" AD, WHLL FLY It f ’ \

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