The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1922, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1922, 6° “aT ; golng to the doge, but it didn't seom| W + | resembling luxury, ‘The juellin te auch | PAR SCE or By Sotheg Clothes for Wiater Sa ena enaner 1] HER 89 FLAT NO PALACE |sTr pop gigi a oe IN CHARGE OF 200 she had any money there had never for vagrancy of|been any outward evidence of it, One ty, of No. 421]of her arms has‘been amputated at the n'a gloomy flat ta by no Raul ccinin, DWE Merrte ine '\linventiqation Fatin to Sustain the| moans the best oven In the bullding, ¥ ol ? er - oot eo! ‘ Me he con t > ey rear cluston the climate must have a great Charge tn at of Gam The superintendent of the bullding, ’ . z 4 F189 | deat to do with it.” i who knows Miss Whalon well, sald if ie Ps . Py : ale i 5 << o — owing the arre t Whalen, ROVAL TAPESTRY STOLEN ania. A tapestry of rare workmanship, | ™ valued at “$3,000. that three years ag th Street, the police of the/shoulder and she sells chewing gum Ss oe adorned the walla of the palace of th st 0th Street Station called her|tor @ Iivelthood, She pays $9 a week pecial for Wednesday E King of Bavaria in Munich has bee the richest woman panhandler” and|fof her flat and is visited only by one Bran cials Fi <har- stolen from the studio at No. 258 uid they had anonymous informationlor two old women friends occastonally. x Officials Fear Khar gon Avenue where are stored antl he wns “Hvis In luxury’? in the West] Miss Whalen, who fs in the West g0th owned by Mise Patricia Al Ir Street Station awaiting hearing to-day, toum Is Growing Too ot tle ‘The tapestry, a Flomiuh of the ; a sald she never begged but had sold gum I i H Dangerous. sance, 1s 11 feet 7 Inches high and Investigation of the fat yesterday lin the neighborhood twenty years and nen an erc e€ Ss ang S. fect 5 inches wide, full-d to discloae anything even faintly "had never before been arreste: win Khartoum, giant elephant at ae = the Bronx Zo0, join the death ranics for Men and Women @t Gunda and Jumbo, the two ele Dharits that had to be killed because Of Mangerous super-strength’ This has been puzzling the New York Zoological Society anew since KheFtoum flew into a rage Sunday, tore-to pieces his outside cage, made ot lar track rail, and with his trunh nuried a two-ton rail over a 15- foot Pence into a crowd of visitors, se- vere injuring Mrs. Josephine Gie- wertieh of No. 4010 Third Avenue, To-day Khartoum Is confined In the Blephant house. John Toomey, the Aieadkeeper, says this house will avelto be made stronger because K! yum is getting stronger every years To-day he ts 9 feet 8 inches in height, weighs four tons, is seven teeniyears old, and gains in all pro- fabs every year, Khartoum started his campaign of wi two years, ago, when he a) “tore his whole outside cage ini i bite.e |The cage was then made 1 strogger. Still, this Hercules from Afri, when angry, tears them up This Store will be open all day Saturday at exceptionally low prices ; Dest & Co. Men’s All-linen Handkerchiefs Fifth Ave., at 35th St—N.Y. Hemstitched per dozen $3.85, 5.90, 9.50 Established 18; std Tape-bordered . . per half-dozen 3.75 Initialed . . per half-dozen 2.50, 3.00 Her School Outfit Color-bordered $ : a te each 75¢ Women’s All-linen Handkerchiefs . . Hemstitched . . per dozen $1.50, 2.25 s quite as important, and should be Hand-hemstitched . . per dozen 6.00 quite as interesting as any later ward- Embroidered . per dozen 3.75, 5.00 robe she may have! Perhaps it is because initialed (ail white), per dozen 1.80, 3.00 Best & Co. realizes this, that so many With colored initial . . per dozen 3.00 & fa fs ifethey were straw. eet Oy east | rage Sunday was attributed to MRS PESHIE MaALKE OURDANG varius causes by the k dome Plain-colored . . 9. . r dozen 2.00 | Sanger ig eniuny teen the Mrs, Peshiv Malke Urdanr, who resides at the Daughters of Israel Home, smart school-outfits are purchased here. Pe nd peli BE Uh ee ua ie pettace onagd of uty 4ad toads atemapey Wai For forty-three years we have been out- Also i toot for canay"and'which Tod pi edout ene fitting the daughters of discriminating Women’s Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs, nove i trun ‘oomey, however, blamed | thejairplanes fying. over the pen all * *. — i \ elty coloréd, imitialed, per half-dozen. 80c aftem@oon, Make Mind Bewave and Live Long parents—students of exclusive schools te oo i = : Men's Tape-bordered Lawn Handkerchiefs Y BAKER AGAIN 1 And we have outfitted them in clothes that , | MAR CUEENAALbome| Advice of Cole on 100th Birthday rib ds diticile enlsion of pleasing the ae deen ee en The Beaves London tor Venice Af- : E - Bey oe Former Senator Expounds Wisdom to Friends at Party parent, the school . . . and the daughter! sas) London Baker and Allison Mo- in Honor of His Passing Century Mark . Cortiick of Chicago, OE ey rane tol Mave been LOS ANGELES, Sept. 19.—Cornelius Cole, former United States Sena- wet Gor this week, again has been post- a f according to The Mirror. ‘The|tF from California, yesterday celebrated his hundredth birthday and told F : Higiidaltitudalot aaae’ Wns) gesetad HA GIRLS’ WOOL JERSEY DRESSES JUNIORS’ REGULATION DRESSES Bee ha oeteth 0 ese Fad VEE hits mors onsbiarhiartitegeouss vali and awaet | * Sies8to1g , s+ 750t012.95 OF SERGE. Sizes 13t0 17 14.50 to 32.50 The New Silks, Velvets “Keep your mind in order,” he ad-$————$_$_$$—$$—_ daughter” the tne, “Junta eeroue’ GIRLS’ SKYDRIFT DRESSES. Sizes 8 JUNIORS’ WOOL JERSEY DRESSES. : aker ae saying, “has not yet{ to be Rept inorder, "anger. By all means avold anger. 16. « - « « « 15,00 Sixest3t017 » « °13.50 to 23.50 Wool Fabrics heat A eee Arrangements! “Hunger ts a wholesome sensation, Saat tad a ae, peter erning the wed-] aj excesses are dangerous to health] ase; It may be cured or cultiva' y 5 - 5 > | . : GIRLS’ SEPARATE WOOL SKIRTS. JUNIORS’ CREPE DE CHINE 3 ; : - pre pareed Mecsey metal erage son oe ee col wt mar musk saeiiat tate Bixiy Sat we «39510 13.95 DRESSES. Sizes 131017 19.50 to 29.50 Embroideries & Trimmi ngs “Make your mind behave. Avoid] years ago men said the country was GIRLS’ GYM BLOOMERS. JUNIORS’ FUR-TRIMMED COATS. er ier 3.95t06.75 Sizes 13t017 ‘2 5 35.00 to 89.00 | to which Madame ia Mode has given the GIRLS’ WARM SCHOOL COATS. ALL LEATHER SCHOOL SHOES cachet of style for the Autumn and Winter x % 15.00 to 45.00 — Sizes 8to 10°%, 4.00, 11f02 2 » 4.50 seasons, are displayed in large and compre- intaanl HAMILTON’S| | {Hamilton Dresses of Silk In The New Draped Effects Are A Delightful Surprise! You will find a lower price for a much better quality! $10 to $35 Hamilton has over 350,000 customers in all sections of the United States and Canada. So yousee we are not a small concern in any way. Since we are one of the latgest retail dis- NY \ tributers of women’s clothes in New of York City, our styles are new and Poo ) \ varied—our sizes and colors complete $19°95 —our materials the best! 50 New Styles in Suits At $25! Silk-Lined Tailored Models! The Materials Include Twill Cord, Yalama, Broadcloth, Velour, Poiret Twill, Tricotine. Other Suits $15 to $50 ) FOURTH FLOOR hensive assortments im their respective Departments Say A On the First Floor BEE a a ar gH OID OLIN RMIT TR AO RAC Little Children’s Autumn Outergarments im many attractive models and the newest materials, illustrating the latest ideas in fashionable costuming for tiny girls and, boys (the sizes ranging from 2 to 5 years) are now ready for selection in The Department on the Second Fioor America’s Foremost Specialists” Nursery Furnishin gs (e) (0) including cribs, bassinettes, kiddie-koops, PPEN H E | M. LLI NS & hampers, wardrobes, chairs, tables, play- Ne omen — yards, and many other useful and necessary ss sme items, are assembled in a Department of Special Value Tomorrow (Wednesday) their own On the Fourth Floor + e 9 ® You may buy direct at Hamilton’s!— . : ; . & Direct Air te maker of garments Misses’. 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