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TO-DAY TO DIPLOMAT BRNGTHOOEMANY EK ND CRASHES] / Two Children Dead and Sev- re eral Hurt in Auto } Accidents. + pened x Brew stolen cars figured is New ork’s week-end automobile accl- pnts, as a result of which two chil- Nn were killed and many persons re injured. WEA car owned by Rene Doumeny of PMo. 352 West 16th Street in which he, wife Veronica, Irene Donahue of fo. 440 Bast 58th Street, and Albert ogarty of No, 187 Vandoventer treet, Brooklyn, were riding, Struck by a taxicab that hi olen from a garage at No. 317 East th Street. The Doumeny car was ecked ay: it an elevator pillar at th Street and Third Avenue. The S@ecupants of the stolen car escaped. Het from descriptions the police Jater \ rested Thomas Hogan of No, 769 Miss SIONEY ond Avenue and Charles O'Neill RANTES. ot No, 340 East 37th Street and locked : © 4250 Tisha — hem up at Police Headquarte harge of grand larceny. The taxi belonged to James Kane of > East 43d Street. The Doumeny party went to Bellevue to have their injuries uttended to, wes been ‘To Become Bride of Prince- ton Man and War Veteran. Mis ey Randall Webb, who 's jed to-day in Washington to be mai to Walt ter of M Chappell, is the duugh- Joln Sidney Webb and the grahddaughter of the late Mr and Mrs. Hayward Hutchinson of twenty-fou THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1922. SEEKS VOICE IN FLIGHT AND ONLY GETS SICK 60-FT. MONSTERS RAID FISHERIES Woman Still Domb After Faney Air, Ride. Mrs, Frank Adama, fifty-three, of No. 168 Blwood Avenue, Ww up fn an atrplane y hone that the thrfll would restore the uso of her volce lost five years ago when she was stricken with v paralyats, John Adams, a son of the woman, who had read of the physieal wonders worked through shock and thrill, arranged with Billy Hughes, an aviator neighbor of 148 Delvan Street, to take his mother up in hix alrplane. ‘The fight was made yesterday afternoon near Perth Amboy, N. J., and for half an hour Hughes put hia machine through loops, tail sping, nose dives and various other stunts at a height of between 3,000 and 5,000 feet. Mre. Adams knew the purpose of the flight, but she did not know that it was] Still thought to be in the bay. the intention of Hughes to put #0 many An organiaed expedition will be fancy twists on tne plane; When they] sent from the settlements off alighted she was very il, Her votce] which the school Iles in an effort mneyes a ee ee to capture or disperse it. Several ——-—_—— = svar weiloh oF \ DEMOCRATS SPLIT AECtOWIy eleaped Daing SRLO HEL OVER TEXAS NOMINEE by the monsters. The appearance of the school nt Chosen to was reported to the Department of + Nominee—Repu Favor Wim Marine and Fisheries by the tele- DALLAS, ‘Tex., Sept, 18 (Associated aph operator at British Har- a Prese).—Gnorge B. B. Peddy vas se- |= arr lected by acclamation as the independ-| Republican Chairman, told the Assoct- ent Democratic Senatorial nominee tofated Preas, following the convention, « Barle B. Mayfield, rerilsr Dem- Mr, Peddy would be unqualifiedty nominee. late Saturday after alindorsed by Texas Republicans aa thelr tee caucus had recommended |Senatorial nominee. The Republican Mr. Peddy to the convention of Texas| Executive Committee met later and independent Democrats. mifiated Peddy as the Republican can- B. Creager of Brownsville, Stato didate. GB. Altman & Cn. A Special-price Offering of - Fishermen Scared Away After Narrow Escapes. ST. JOHN'S, N. F., Sept, 18. Sea monsters which are re- ported to be from forty to sixty feet long have attacked boats engaged in fishing out of British Harbor, Trinity Bay, and fisher- men are afrald to go on the grounds. A large school of these monsters, of which no detailed description has been received, appeared off the coast a few days ago and is grand larceny after o Washington, where she was one of € ' Ma craake S,, |last season’s debutant Mr. Chappell is a son of the late -|Dr. and Mrs. Walter FP. Chappell 0° © is a graduate of Prince- ore window € WAVe stolen a py) Avenu Oe ot Grov ae eran of the World War. Returning from clambuke on been studying in Bong Island, Cornelius J. Conna r the diplomatic ser- . twenty-two of No, 1811 Amster- @am Avenue, und two friends were thrown to the street early thi Mc] FIFTY VOCATIONS AT WOMEN’S SHOW Business Activities to Be Represented at Exposition. More than fifty vocation resented at the first ped infur she's Hospital umd by De. An rom lacerations and 2 Will be rep- general expo the ) b is owned by [of women’s activittes in business and n Batkin of No. 540 West{tie pro «1, who said Connanghton fin the Hot the toxi fo take several tye witl « friends (9 a clambake. Me sde Grinmins, sew vet, Yonker Hospital Bhortly afte Automobile driven by No. 185 Union Avenu Mary Hornick, five, Grand Street, ¢ While being r health gp Hospital, ssaic —- £ sh yesterday morn THREATENED CLERK, ’ = TOOK $240 IN CASH ABR AWAM LINCOLN: LBUARER 18 DEAD. Four young men, said to be ubout NEW HAVEN, Conn, Sept. 18.—]twent pars of ry M. Crocker, Civil War veteran] store of Anton ( 3 belleved to have been the last living | avenue, West Hoboken, last night, just eee Te nichty bent | ae tho clerk, William Kyritz, was trans- year. Members of his family dis-]ferring the day's receipts from ed the Government record of his! cash register to a canvas bag. They By wervicess the Inet duty of whlch! threatened him with guns, took $240 2 in"? . from him and £ Selected from the I. Miller September Styles Feminine Fancy A varied and quite in- explicable thing. But one desire is universal —beauty—and in this is explained feminine preference for slippers by I. Miller. , Voila! $12.50 I: MILLER Fifth Avenue at 46th Street 15 West 42nd Street Hudson Terminel Recrances Fulton Street 1534 Broedway Open uneilg P.M, Brosklyn Shep 198 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond Decorative Articles to take place to-morrow (Tuesday) in the Art Needlecraft Department, will comprise Silk Couch Pillows tiar model) made of a good quality of taffeta and trimmed with silk flowers $2.95 & 4.75 (cire Fancy Baskets f attractively colored willow; fitted witl flower-pot holder of tin 85c., $1.35 & 1.65 © 6Sc., Imported Pillow Covers of hand-embroidered lingerie 90c. - $1.25 Size 121x16 inches 0 . b ‘ Size 14 «18 inches A . . Dresser Scarfs of drawn scrim, edged with lace 65c. (Fourth Floor) Interesting Assortments of Mahogany Furnishings are ready (on the Fourth Floor) for the psychological moment when a special need arises for an interesting and utilitartun plece to bestow as a gift or to fit into one’s ow home. ong these graceful but substantially- made articles are artistic writing desks and sewing tables; tea tables and wagons; tele- phone tables; gateleg tables and davenport- end tables; oking tables, cabinets and stands; humidors; book and maga: stands; consoles, mirrors, clocks and other desirable things. There is also an attractive selection of pieces finished in black lacquer and decorated after the Chinese manner; supplemented by : number ef unusual effects painted irt color. Madison Avenue-Fitth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets ANew Pork nem avenvs UAMBS MeGreery & G0. sern srnees Fall Opening and Sale of Interior Furnishings and Decorative Fabrics We are having an exhibition of Fall Decorative Fabrics at extremely low prices. Those who are contemplating refurnishing their homes will find these provide the necessary touch here and there. Our assortments are complete and extensive. Curtains and Curtain Nets Swiss applique Lace Curtains, attrac- tive border designs, 2}6 yards long, pair, 5.25 Handsome bordered Filet Net Cur- tains with lace edges. White, Ivory, Cretonne in Tapestry, Verdure, small figured, stripes signs in striking color effects, for living and dining room, Reversible Terry Cloth: ing colors on reverse side. as a door drapery. In Basket, Floral Portieres and Window Draperies ' Embossed Velour Portieres. in: all- over designs and some with cut borders and plair_ centers. Also re- versible Velour Portieres with em- id check de- yd., 65¢ ‘ontrast- cellent Beige, pair, 3.30 and Block designs, yd., 85 ais acy a E atthe 5 em jour Window Drapes Duchess Lace Curtains in effective Upholstery to match embossed portieres.- 3-pi Br yaa toaaust arrived from Furope “Guaranteed Sunfast”” Imported ts O35 and 7.50 Plain and figured Filet Curtain Nets of fine quality. White, Cream, Ecru, yd., 55e Sectional Panelling, sold in 9-inch Velour in solid colors of Taupe, Blue, Rose, Gold, Mulberry, Brown, Green, Red. 50 inches wide, “Guaranteed Sunfast’” Damasks: a large variety of designs in decora- Plain Velour Window Drapes with attractive deep fringe. 3 piece set, yd, 6.25 6.25 Custom-made Velour Portieres, weighted corners, all color combina- tions, 7 feet 6 inches long, full bier] strips, 24 yds. long, Adaptable tive colors, yd., 5.50, 7.50 and 8.75 pair, 24.7: to any window width. Neat filet Figured Velours, attractive patterns P weaves, section, 75¢ in a wide range of colors. 40 taches Light Window Draperies Imported English Nets in novelty wide, yd., 3.00 All are guaranteed Sunfast effects, yd., 95e Plain Mohairs, 50 in. wide, yd., 8.25 Silk Gauze, yd., 2.75. 5 A cae ‘Taffeta Stripe Eton Cloth, yd.. 3.25 Cretonnes Figured Mohairs, 50in. wide, yd.,9.00 Kapock, plain and figured, yd., 3.50 Imported English Chintz, under glazed, very appropriate for bedroom use, yd., 50c You Can Save 10% by Ordering Your Personal Christmas Cards Now This discount is on all orders placed before October 15th Engraved Greeting Cards are so much more intimate than the ‘ordinary ones. and therefore more desirable. Cards printed from your own plate give a personal tauch. Engraving Plate, Script Type, name only 1.75 Shaded Letters, per letter, 25c Engraved Cards, including name printed from own plate: -3.50 to 8.50 450 to 15.00 -6.50 to'21.75 - -7,50 to 38.00 100 GSRAI ci sonesicyiisan coe. $y {Main Floor) Oriental Rugs (Master Weaces af the Ortent) These are authentic Oriental Rugs selected from our own. stock of fine -spetimens and reduced to these extraordinarily low prices, just at the time when you are refurnishing and are anxious to secure good values, Fine Embossed Chinese Rugs Size Sx6 feet... . cee 49.00 Antique and Semi-Antique Kazuk: Guenje, Shirvan Rugs Size 4x7 feet.......... ewan igh sigie gine: «MeO 120 Room Size Rugs Regularly Sale Price x10 525,00 425.00 6x8 7 425.00 275.00 x9 575.00 395.00 , 8% 8 6 279.00 195.00 : 6x8 6 495.60 395.00 xlb 725.00 575.00 .%8 B 350.00 225.00 ix 9 1 495.00 385.00 5x10 8 — 300.00 195.00 10x 8 6 875.00 275.00 . Ix 8.10 895.00 645.00 975.00 695.00 189.00 110.00 129.00 495.00 ‘Special for Tomorrow Only in the September Sale of Housewares Duplex Fireless Cookers 19.00 Double well; cooking eapacity 14 ats., four cooking vessels com plete with baki soapstone disks and cook book Reg, £4.00, 19,00 Plain Drapery and Upholstery Velvet in all colors for decorative purposes. 50 inches wide, yd., 1.95 (Fifth Floor} Tissue Gauze, yd,, 2.50 Shaiki Gauze, yd, 2.95 Shaiki Repp, yd,, 3.75 Creery Furniture Week And just when so much furniture is needed, toa! You may well judge the values offered in this Special Annual Furniture Event fron t)-e exa n- ple given below. There are scores of othes *‘Master-Made’’* Furniture offerings at similarly low prices. (*Reg. U. 8. Pax. OF.) Four-piece Chamber Suite Ilhustrated above, made of combination Walnut. Includes 50-inch Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Case and Bow End Bed. Formerly 295.00, 250.00 " [Seventh Floor} Linen Handkerchiefs That Are Specially Priced ‘ Men’s Irish Linen Handkerchiefs with colored embroidered monograms. Formerly 7.50, 14 dozen, 4.50 Men's Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, hand embroidered initials, Formerly 9.00, 14 dozen, 6.00 Men's Silk Novelty Handkerchiefs, with colored border, or of Pongee. Formerly 1.00, each, 50c Women's Shter Linen Handkerchiefs, 1-8 inch hem. Also fancy hemstitch or tape border, Formerly 6,00 dozen, 4.00 Women’s Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, 4% inch hem. Formerly 4.00 dozen, 3.00 Children’s Picture Handkerchiefs, all linen. Formerly 25c each, 6 for 75€ (Main Floor) Your Nurse or Maid Probably Needs Uniforms and Apron Sets (A) Maid’s Uniform of cot ton pongee, black or gray, finished with white organ die collar and cuffs. Special, 2.85 (B) Apron Set, as illus trated, consists of apron, collar and cuffs, edged with rick-rack braid Special, (C) Nurse's Uniform of Indian head, straight line model, three buttoned cuffs, two pockets, Special, 2.85 Maid’s Morning U form of blue or chambray with convert ible collar, long sleeve Special Morning Apron of fine quality cambric, shirred or fitted skirt, with bib and straps. Special, 1.00