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Menies That Patients | Discharged Before \Cured— by Rossdale at Inquiry. ongressr Shore charges started t In intd conditions tes Ve Ingsbridge the : n th ugh he w mn in it last counter with Martin W. Littlet Me of tho investifators. Ho suid jat he was present to-day simply as spectator, © When d whether fy expected any opposition to h 1 for a Congressional commites vestigate the hospital, he replied in a forwurde le present . Guy L, Ireland, . Littleton, wi d the 1 P. Chron¢ al. Mr. Littleton asked lim fir to the complaint that men had n improperly al a trom the imstitution 1 that one of the to obs¢ atients ether they needed hosy tion or not. ‘In somo cases, he Jd, it was decided that a man wou 4 on better + home t PMR that in oar ti 4 wll home, but a ¢ te Gemept an4 « copy sent to th ONLY ONE VETERAN GREASY ON TRIAL /SOLATED, ASSERTS|FOR THE MURDER OF {HEAD OF HOSPITAL) MISS EDTHLAVOY did not kil Ne to thd spli 1 OTHER, SHOT IN FIGHT OVER WILL, DIES when Leopold was yrother’s death he. re- "The only thing I am sorry for is ff he did not hank on longer and sx fouble between the brother Inder bet . Lillian hocolatesPECIAL overed September. 19 faramel Sticks ‘a ic p POUND NET Special ssorted hocolates assortment of sweets wh'ch proves that Quality fsn’t always controlled by a “fancy” price. 39° | SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Are}Counsel Will Seek to Show That the Woman, in Grief, Killed Herself. asy of Fort Tho 1 in Mineot Inde William M, Cr y., went on t ay before County John W. Davison, lumber dealer st Rockaway, was the first selected. @ prosecution w that Creasy w attempt jous of Mi Layoy, bec of her alleged att tions ‘to other’ men and that Miss broke off the ment be- © was al from. Kent “Kdith age. ‘Their love. “ie ger on her part be- cause of warmer affection and her more tur They Three Sizes For Long or Bobbed Hair foties counters, does mot carry then, write Fried Clams Roll them in crumbs. Fry in deep fat, to a golden bEoNe and season with a few of fine old —- LEA&PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Menthe SPECIAL ree Assortment Seztex2ex2 for the lovers of Mint con- fections. c Regularly 79c POUND NET EXACT LOCATIONS juror and he had that ‘ buoke off the 2 would hive to do THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1922. : ih, Husa Formerty A, T. Stewart Cord Tires—full oversize —hottom prices Broadway at Ninth Wanamaker Suits for Boys—$17.50 Two pairs every suit. Wanamaker—for quality. Wanamaker—for value. Wanamaker --- for good pat- terns and good fabrics in very satisfying variety. m Wana als for satisfaction, Wrong Methods in Any Business are a species of cancer that must end in the weaknesses of extinction of strength and final destruction. All claptrap and decepti are moral cancers a surgical opera- of trousers with ¢ but evil practice i z yn i are. suicidal 4 Blouses, $1.45 50 to $4 grades. Long sleeve | t collar attached. Broc | | cades,. mercerized stripes— | . | mported and Sizes 7 to 16 year: Street floor, New Building. On the Main Aisle Gingham Porch Frocks at $1.45 50 to $3.85 grades Pretty slip-on frocks in straight-line tyles attractively bloused frocis and others made September 18, 1922. We discovered this Dress in Paris it was worn by a smart Parisienne at the Races in June, Who created it?—became on important question, for ‘ surplice effects.” we visited the leading couturiers and could not find it. | ine ce ey eieham ris : Then we kne * that it had been especially created for i ne s — - vell- h ” v ii i had Sieh WEIUOsBIRUS oe CREAR the well-known woman who had worn it at the Races. ' die collars and cuffs, or with pip- 4 J 6 ; { / ings of white Unen or matoria! in| But—we were undaunted. We had a replica of it made 1 ee | harmonizing color. | to our order, * ‘4 red, green, gold, blue, "het vhen the el arrived in New York ¢ e the ee ; Petesbbeil sori Then when the model arrived in New York eame the | spending of much more energy, because while the dress is Odd Corsets, $1.50 simple it was difficult to copy in Miscellaneous lot of good styles portant - ils of line. Four dre. that are to be. discon All | the copy perfected. clastic, white coutil, pi suede loth or pink. cotton figured bro- “Complete range of POURVILLE A SUCCESS were made before 2» famouy ng place The Smartest Monogram Blouse, $19.75 Made to ord our own 1 workroom, fine erepe in white or any color Tomorrow we shall present our Reproductions for Miss 14 to 20 Wool jersey, $19.75. Twill cord, $25 Woo! jgsey is in beautiful shades of rowille, chocolate ‘own, henna, copenhagen, Beige, navy blue; also black. Twill cords in navy blue and brown. Second floor, Old Buliding—Tenth street 3, but Street Fico! Old Building | not in every style. 1 $4.75 Bead oe | Bags, $2.50 | | Finest Matelasse of Paris is now displayed in the Wanamaker Silk Rotunda And our critics tell us that this quality is not to be found in any other store in New York i This matelasse was adopted by vason. “st Monogi ng may be large or small, at the front—as illus- trated—or on sleeves. » only other decoration mstitching done by hand, ooking big Je- a vivid blue as prevailing Othera with back-grounds ede uegre brown, Street Floor, Old Bullding aris for the coming Floor, Old Bullding. Sldeveleds F cles with matching capes $10.75 ht weight tweed in plaid, heeks and mixtures, Uffectively designed frocks with little silvered buttons on the mart collar, s-quarter length flaring h most becoming yokes » blue ck or plaids. es 14 to 38, Women’s Sporte Shop ‘Second Floor, Old Bullding The Down-Stairs Store announces this First Low-price Coat Sale of the Fall and Winter Season At $19.75 At $29.75 And a very unusual group of fine ) : 7 fone te the third model coats—mostly $59.50 grades... . ( $39. 75 rity ted ne Nl apt Coats at $29.75 Silk Petticoats Large Sizes, $6.95 Your attractive new styles. tibbon trims the accordion d ruffle on one charming model of silk jersey. use of At $9.75 A wide satin ruf! ailored flounce, In henna, twape, navy blue or ble: No sules of good coats at | WW prices have been announced in New York this wistaria, brown, season. This is the first. Lt bought er : way for regular st Third Floor, Old Building « a these would grade There are plaid-bac’ é ; r tabrics, coatings, velours and roug = = = Furthermore, it offers coats at four of ir own tale of usefulness ond workmanship, accurate and he most popular prices—a variety suffi- ¢ the most pop y feature of importance, ciently large to satisfy every need. paintakin, Sizes 84 to 4. Coats Py $39.75 Especially noteworthy Nothing that we could find elsewhere in New York i ular stock equalled these ats i ugtity, workmanship, and i The nearest approach, variety Sports coats and dressy coats; fur trimmed and plainly tailored; including nty of the wanted plaid back fabrics. details are interesting: Coats at $9.75 ngbone tweeds; sports iffod- ion msider. Electric Irons OF all-wool ve! 2 Normand, ures, Bolivia . cloths, els; very practical and well made. In tan eol- |, Fine } Bolivia . clo rings n plack-and- and several of the unusual weaves, lined o Ginga, and, Hacicandewhito combinations, | and sqvral of the ore woaival weaves, ined 1 brand Wanamaker ts at this low price we've ssen in at $19.75 port gays that these coats are | found elsewhere at this | tund as good as many of | bucke, (weeds. "The furs used for trimming are caracul, fox, beaver-dyed, coney, Australian opossum, dyed ekunk and Manchurian wolf, $4 for $5 grade in Housewares Sale 400, made by the Edison Elec- tric Applience Company, makers of the famous Hot-point , many 2 presented — coats, plain s, fringe trim ae hot ery, thew Building s small--but very im- | | | 18 Store hours now 9 to 5.30 Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Just in from Europe Tablecloths and Napkins -~3 beautiful qualities of satin-finish double damask Known far and wide for exceptional durability Firgt large shipment of these grades since the war. tableslothis, ins to mateh .¢ Three designs of each quality * . Good Better Best $11.00 $13.50 $14.50 $17.50 $17.50 $21.00 ozen 814,75 $13.00 1) chrysanthemum, carnation, wild rose; (2) plain satin with wide band, scroll, chryanthemum and band; (8) aster and tulip, carnation and band, peony We have done business with the manufacturer of these linens for a quarter tury. We recommend his product as having remarkably long service. * Firat Floor, Old Buliding ORIENTAL RUGS Fourth to Half Less The Serapis and Gorevans are specially suitable for dining-room use becuuse of their unusual durability, The Kermanshahs, Araks and Sarouks, because of their soft tones, are desirable floor coverings for parlor, living-room or library. Name Si Gorevan—-10.6 x Serapi 12.4 x 0.10 Gorevan—13.8 x § Mahal —12 : Serapi-—12.7 Goreven—-1 orevan —12.2 x 9. Kermansha—13.3 Hamadan—11.9 x Kermansha—12 x 7 1 Kermansha-—) Arak —-12.10 x Serapi~-12.10 Kermansha—1 Sarouk—11.5 Kermansha--1 Kashgur~-14.9 x Lelihan Half of the Great Ci Sols price $135 $225 $250 $250 $275 $325 $325 8525 hina Sale month gone Gift tables blaze with color counts of 20 per cent. of,.New Pottery from abroad 4 of Holland sent us lovely vases in cream grounds with clear designs, in a fiat, lus- treless and very lovely effect. Gouda-ware from Holland in a variety of colorings from the tra- ditional Dutch blue and white to colors of intricate design, yellows and browns. ‘at round vases—like Dutch burgomiasters in their full figures and swarthy colorings, are ex- actly right for fall asters and chryganthemums. Italian majolica is even more id, See adi in Vases, cuke- sets of plates, compotes and er pieces al the bright colors of the southland. From Faenze especially delightful’ vases and little boxes charming for the dress- ing-table. New Colorings Vases, bowls and other pieces of pottery from Czechoslovakia show the effect of experimenta- tion in new colorings and particu- larly in brilliant metallic effects, that followed the making of muni- tions during the war. Second Gallery, New Building New Trimmings from Paris For a season of glorious colors Russia, Persia, the Orient and Egypt, have each fur- nished inspirations in colors and fosinis for these fascin- to the simplest frocl. Motifs and Cabochons Paris hes used these uniquely shaped trimmings in numerous interesting ways on frocks of all types. In sparkling jet, brightly, colored: eat , scintillating crys- tals, crystals and pearls, some in combination with semi-precious stones—50c to $10.50, Girdles Exquisite affairs, very much wider than those favored last season, which smart Parisiennes are wearing on frocks and coats. In jet, colored beads, brilliant rhinestones and crystals, crystals and pearls, or in woven steel wire with buckles in pretty high col- ors—$2,50 to $15.50. Buckles which ure very effective on irdles of self material or ribbon 1.25 to $6.95. In galalith with steel motifs or steel filigree, cut steel, colored beads, jet, erystals or pearls. Bandings and Braids Beaded and spangled bandings in lovely colors, jet, crystals or pearls—45c to $15.50 yd.; 4 to 6 in, wide. Braids and galloons from that master designer, M, Rodier-— 75c to $2.50 yard. Chenille and wool; chenille and metal; metal and silk; sik, metal and wool; k and wool; wool and cotton; enille, silk and metal; 14 to 2 in, wide, Tunics More than 4, trim warte have acen in many veasons. eting new trimmings which will add c ie arm and distinction ' Georgette crepe or silk net, beaded in exquisite all over effects, $22.50 to $85. In coquelicot, wild poppy; natier, a soft, deep bluo; jade mauve; citron, a warm yellow; parme, violet; capucine, nastur- tium; rouille, rust; ne a dark brown or bla: Metal Laces and Nets which have ¢reated a furore in Paris for evening gowns and hats. . Flouncings, in floral and Vene- tian designs, $7.95 to $10.75, In antique gold, steel or bright in. wide. d » 10 and 12 $2.25 to $4.75. In antiqu steel and bright Plain or cired net, U9 in. wide, $2.95 to $4.95. Plain in steei, antique and bright gold; cired in antique gold, Flowers Single flowers of metal net and metal cloth—§2,.50 to Flower trimmings in silk, chif- fon or meta!--?5e to $8.50 yard. Hair Bandeaux The gay capital of France is reviving this pretty fashion for evening wear. In metal; metul and silk; pearls; jet; pearl, metal and silk; pearls and rhinestone, or all rhinestones—$2.25 to $22.50. oulder Ornaments —-the ouly trimming one needs on an evening gown- rhine- and er} Che Trimmiy First Fi