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y|“UNCLE JIM,” SQUATTER NEAR DRIVE, BURIED QUITS HER HUSBAND FOUND EXHAUSTED Bride of 19 Falls in Road After Fleeing Homes TRENTON, N. J., Sept. 2t.—Strand- Barra sang well, albeit troubled with @ frog that wouldn't completely jump dut of his Throat and give the tone undisputed sway. His fine figure was not accomphnied by a corrdsponding | oq without funds, Mra. Geraldine Keon- leanness in voice, In fact, he is by far the best tenor heard with the]#ne, nineteen years old, of Syracuse, N. San Carlo this year, Mlle. Lucchese]y,, a bride of only a few weeks, was also sang well alway id at times | found exhausted yesterday on the Lincoln even better—the florid role of Gilda. | ytighway, near Morrisville, Pa, by a Lad Mister did)so well in the/ Hennayivania State policeman, She was | vendetta” duct, which closes the} riven grat ald treatment and later sen’ pated to wie athe eeaae ene espa. {te McKinley Hospital, where it was oala tition of the scene, an unusal thing | er condition was not serious. in this country. ho told the hospital authorities that Others in the cast, none of whom|the was married a few weeks ago and. offended the ear, were Pietro de Biasi,| becoming disgusted with wedded life, as Sparafucile; Stella de Mette as|teft her home and went to Philadelphia, Maddelcna; Natale Cervi as Mon-|she was employed for few days by a tenerone, and a good one; Antoniolramily in that city. Without funds and Canova as the Count, and France| witering from huhger she walked from Morosini as the Countess of Cake Philadelphia and Was, near Morrievilie ele a * a eg eta when she became exhausted and fell. This afternoon ‘Martha’ will be sung, with Ernest Koch condi ting, and this evening ‘Carmo’ with Dorothy Jardon as guest artist. SHIP NEWS INFORMATION Due To-Day. Beydittz, Bremen iM San Carlo’s “Rigoletto” In- troduces a New Ital- ian Tenor. Miller, the old Newro who was the last of the city’s squatters to live in his little shack near Riverside Drive, was buried Tuesday. Carl White, a Negro évangelist, ahd Sexton C. H. Kohrs of the Marble Collegiate Chureh, Fifth Avenue and 29th Street, saw that “Uncle Jim't was handsomely laid to rest In Mount Carl White thanks all who helped to provide proper burial for the old squat+ ter. ‘They included Pullman ~ portera. Pennsylvania and Grand Contra} Ter- minal ‘Red Capa” and folk in Newark. N. J. Sexton Kohrs furnished the comin. “Unele Jim,’ who was seventy-three, gave up work several years ago and somehow got along by “Just bellevin’ In God." His old shack, just off 170th Street, had for twenty-two years keen one of the sights of upper Manhattan.” “Rigoletto,” the third offering of the San Carlo Opera Company at the Cen- tury, introducedGnnaro Barra, a new Italian tenor, to America and provided a fort of home-coming for Vincente Ballister, who deserted the Gallo forces fast year for Mary Garden's eompany in Chicago. It alyo gave the charming Josephine Lucchese her first opportunity of the new season, It 1s apparentiy n@ to be expected that any singer in “Rigoletto” will at- tempt to act his or her part, with the single exception of the disfigured Jester, and no one last night attemptea te disturb the established order of things. ‘Ballister was effective as Rigoletto, and succeeded In giving a fine picture of the knave's sorrow. yy MISCHA ELMAN IS NOW rR UNITED STATES CITIZEN Miolinist For the crisp days of Fall— Exceptional Values Patent Leather, Turn , Sole, Lowis XVI Heel THERE is a certain smart- ness, to these two models that distinguishes’ all CAMMEYER shoes from others.. Final Papers and ‘Will Be Suburbanite. Mischa Elman, noted violinist, be- fame a full-fledged cittzen of the Unit- ed States yesterday by swearing out his final naturelization papers. He came to} ;- the United States from- Russia in 1908, at the age of seventeen, with a Euro- ean reputation already established. He {8 looking about to buy a sub- urban home, preferably im the vicinity | § of Scarsdale, He ts llving tn an apart- ment at the Hotel Ansonia with his father, mother and three younger ais- ters, Mina, Elisa and Esther. Ho brought them all to this” country in 1914. Elman ts unmarried and says ho {a not contemplating matrimony. His earnings are estimated at from $75,000 to $100,000 a yeur. —_—_—_— IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. Thursday Club, lyncheon, vania, 1 P. M. Monterey, 3 Rosalind, St. John’ Due To-Morrow. Hevre Bouurdonnats, Tan Calfskin with Light Tan Buck Back 7783 Oscar J1., Cope Sita) Teresa ralso ... Mexico, Vera’ ‘Griz Sail To-Morrow, Berengaria, Southamp ton Tie Pennsyl- Sail Saturday. Independent Order of True Friends, Havana meeting, Labor ‘Temple, No, 84th Street, all day. National Chain Store Grocers’ Asso- elation of the United States, meeting, Waldorf-Astoria, 9.30 4 | \, TheBuckley-NewhallCo, BLUE Ripron FURNITURE Sixth Avenue at 41st St. Opposite Bryant Park Continuing Extraordinary Price Reductions ON EXQUISITE Dining Room Suites A Grand Clearance of Beautiful sample and exhibition Suites Tpanaiied in this list is furniture from some of the best makers \0-piece Dining Suite of Combination Walnut, ‘ Italian Renaissance Suite in Antique Walnut, sauare panel-back chairs, Tudo; oblong table, 10 pieces. $606 00 Fi * $709.50. Ne Former y $399.00. For $297.00 °°" lew. Walnut Dining Suite, dull rubbed, in Italian Hungerlan Walnut Suite, Antique Finish. design, chairs upholstered in brown obtong table. 10 pieces. $619.00 sai Ne $426.00. For $3 5 i 00 ‘Formerly $825.00. Now Louis XVI. Suite in Solid American Walnut? Chippendale Suite in Antique Mahogany round table, 10. pieces, $396. 00 Combinations, richly veneered, oblong table Formerly $495.00. N % y low 10 pieces. now $752.00 Fermerly $509.00. 10 fi = $813.00 round table. 10 piec Queen Anne Suite in Combination Brown Ma- Formerly $940.00. Italian Renaissance Suite in Antique Walnut, Noir Walnut Suite, oblong table, Tudor Mo- Formerly $1016.50. Now Formerly $675.00. Nw $540.00 é ich Marquetry Inlay, new $464.00 Biboney Ba 243 Bast Olymple, South: 9.00 A.M, 1.00 American Electro-Therapeutic Aaso-|G'wasnington tine wn So AM: 00 clation, convention, Pennsylvania, Kroonland,. An to A's American Industrial Leaders’ ‘Asgotl- Noordam, ‘Rotterdam RS0AM i200 ation, convention, Pennsylvania, all day. | Dretiningholm, Goth { ; Women's Activities, exhjbit,-Commo- 2 Ee bebe “ Stamped ona Shoe Megns Standard of Merit a a a “ 47 West 34th St., New York —— FULTON 8T. ext Newark—649 BROAD ST. 32223238222 323 ‘ort 1 Huron, Barat Algerji, to make room for new goods. in America. Ttalian Renalssance Suite in Florentine Decorated two-tone Walnut, oblong table. Fomeniy $1074.50. Now $859.00 And Some Beautiful Berkey- Gay Suites Every one knowa Rapids nage. furniture making. this famous Grand ands for the best in Antique Two-Tone Walnut Suite, richly high- lighted with Span-Umbrian Decorations, ob: long table, 10 pieces. Formerly $732.50. Now $586.00 Antique Two-Tone Walnut Suite, with Span- Umbrian effect, richly highlighted, oblong fan now $706.00 Formerly $883.00, Sheraton Suite, with oblong table Formerly. $1 Now Sis 1 2. 00 hogany. 10 pieces. vamerly $509.00, Now $408.00 with’ Polychrome decorat on, oblong table, tif, chairs upholstered in Tapestry, 10 Solid Mahogany Suite, Scroll Colonial Design, The name Buckley-Newhall stands for absolute reliabil- ity and fair dealing. The season for new home furnishings is here, and we are ready with a re. markable array of bedroom, dining room and living room suites, as well as ruge and floor coverings, Blue Ribbon Furni- ture is guaranteed to be absolutely reliable ‘and satis- factory. BROOKL STORE: 1333-39 Broadway Near Gates Ave. RT a zz Jolin Hancock desk, bination and. dolid Ma hogany, Thoroughly con- structod, compact and con- venient, Extra Yow prical — Chiffon i] with piney + piece that cver compa yood Jurniture appreciate aLixfaciony ee $155 00 $85.00 ‘ ment or hausa HARLEM STORE: ’ 145-147 Wect 125th St. Liberal Terms of Payment Near Seventh Ave. If Credit Is Desired. con® id Maha ny. Bloomingdale A) 1872———Our Golden Anniversary Year —1922 NGTON TO THIRD _AVENUE—59TH TO 60TH {STREET Every Item Priced ’ Below Cost, Women’s Shaped Cotton Union Suits 38c Of bleached fine ribbed cotton with bodice or regular shoulder straps. Low neck, tight or shell | knee, Regular and extra sizes. Main Floor. nif At Cost or Slightly Above Cost Women’s All Linen Handkerchiefs 6 for 59¢ | Superior quality, Script initials, Main Floor, Children’s Cotton Union Suits, 49¢ Heavy weight ‘bledched cotton and Silver Gray Union Suits for boys and girls. High neck, long sleeve, ankle ‘ength. Main Floor. Extra Size Wool Velour Coats | and Bolivia Coats ’ "17.95 Most exceptionally well tailored of splendid qual- ity Velour-wool to the last thread. pleated backs, Some have | others are neatly stitched with silk, AJl the good practical winter colors are rep- resented, Ty sizes 4214 to 6214. — rete Nisin ce Extra Size Velour | Seal or Beaverette. 27.95 Fur Trimmed Richly embroidered *and collared with French Slenderizing! styles that any every demand of thé new mode in either strai lines Bicemingdale's—Second Floor. it line or with Satin Black, Navy,/Brown, Fully Sizes 4214 to 6414. raceful wra effects, & Chine. alg ~ Women’s Glove Silk Vests $1.85 neeyy glove silk, bodice tops. Hemstitched. Pink only, Main Floor, 36-in. Dress Velveteen Chiffon finish, twill back, fast pile. street shades, $1.59 yd. Wanted Children’ 8 Chinchilla Coats, $3. 98 | Such practical little coats of good wearing Chinchilfa—also Heather Brown, Navy and Plum, For mixtures with collars of fur. both boys and girls 2 to 6 years old. Gray, Children’s Wool Serge Dresses Pantie Styles, $2.69 Both practical and pretty, Trimmed with coi nicely embroidered. Sizes 2 to 6 yrs. Beacon Cloth Bath Robes For Children, $1.49 Warm, gay colors, also Pink and Blue Eiderdown Bathrobes bound with ribbons. 2 to 6 year old sizes. Bloomingdate's- Second Floor. Flannellette Kimonos, $1.09 Long Kimono made with Em- pire back, collar and sleeve trimmed with satin ribbon and finiahen withcord. Made very ull, Second Floor. Leported ‘Colored: Madras, 89c yd. Background of Black and Gray in square effects, with floral de- signs in Rose, Purple colorings. wide, Blue, Gold and 45 inches ThMrd Floor, Girls’ Bloomers and Skirts, ea. | 89e School girls share in these Golden Anniversary values. Of Navy Blue Cotton Serge. tle is Jul pleated and attached to white !awn body, Sizes 6 Blas a sam_ material are pleated op wide waistband, Elastic ut knee. Sizes 6 to 20 yrs. Bloomingdale’s-Second Wloor. Fancy White Goods 25¢ yd. Small checks, Fisica and splash Voiles, suitable for women's dresses, blouses, children's gar- ments, curtains, 86 inches wide, Main Floor, Boudoir Lamp $1.50 Metal base in pretty design and metal shade trimmed with silk. Ivory finish, Complete with cord, plug, socket and electric bulb. a Basement, yptrasting silk and | | -wear, children’s rom -Bloomingdale’s Special | Sewing Machine $39.75 This Machine is made espe- clally for us by one of the larg- est manufacturers of sewing Bloomingdalo’s—Muin machines. Five drawers, golden oak case, ball bearing stand, automatic shuttle, lift, automatic bobbin self-threading winder, wonderful set @f steel attachments, 25 years, Floor Guaranteed for | Petticoats & Slips Of Sateen and ote oy weight materials. Deep, regular f lounce, ruffled, tailored or embroid- ered. Elastic belt. Sateen slip in Brown, Black, gathered at sides. Second Floor, Navy, Satin Striped Can- ton Crepe, $1.98 yd. For blouses and dresses. In many colofs, including Black, Gray, Navy, eee Henna, Rose’ and ‘Copen. 40 inches wide. Main Floor, “All Wool Roman Striped Skirting $1.39 Sponged and shrunk. In effec- tive stripes and color combina- tions, 48 inches wide. Main Floor, Krinkle Underwear ' .Crepe, 19¢ yd. Serviceable fabric for fade: Blue ahd White, Pink, Light Orchid. Main Floor. Petia uemecstciicneite 0 ROSES White Long Cloth 10 yd. piece, $1.39 Soft finish White material for women’s and children’s under- garments. Main Floor. ~ Striped Outin, ng Flannel, 11c y: Soft, fleecy flannel in a large assortment of stripes and colors. Main Floor. ~ Heavy Shaker — Flannel, 18¢ yd. Pure White, exceptionally heavy 7 quailty, For women's hildren's undergarments, inebes widi Main Floor “Linen Damask — Table Cloths, $3.95 ea. Pure Irish circular design. Main Floor, Chinese Baskets 6 inch size 9 ot 14 Damask, or with Chinese ring, tassels, beads and coins, ‘Main Floor, Men’s Derby Hats 1.89 Good quality hats, shapes. Main Ptoor. Men’s Union Suits 85c ") From Roxford a New Fall | Knitting Mills, Heavy Derby ribbed Union Suits, ankle length, rein- fore Perfect fit. In Silver + Gray and Peeler. | Sizes i4 to 50. Matn Floor. Men’s Sport Woel Socks, 48¢ a pair Fine quality drop” stitch. Heather mixtures, Brown, Green and Navy. ‘ Main’ Floor, Men’s Mounted Well made genuine Pin Seal Letter Cases, Hip Books and three fold Pass Cases are silk lined and mounted with 14-Kt. | Gold. | Main Bloor. Imported Steel Scissors, 39c Bach pair highly nickel - ished. 'S 4 zen 3 to 8 ine bi ca re every use. Main Floor. | Baby Bassinettes, $2.37 Ivory finish. Rubber tired wheels and woven wire spring. Third Floor. “Reo” Automobiles, $4.47 Nicely painted body and rub- ber tired wheels. Third Floor. Phonograph Record Albums 10-inch size 45¢ 12-inch size 12 nates ra Fant Fibre Reed Suite $49.50 3 | Four fibre reed pieces in An- tique Ivory or Brown. Mar- shall reversible spring cushion seats and upholstered back cov- ered in cretonne, Pourth Floor. 10-Pe. Dining Room Suite | $148.00 | American Walnut Veneer, con- sists of a 5-foot Buffet, 42-inch China Closet, 45x54 inch ob- long Dining Table, beautiful | enclosed Serving Table, five | Side Chairs and one Arm Chair; | seats of genuine Spanish leather. | Fourth Flo: LargeSize O’Cedar Mops, 79¢ “Battleship’” shape, treated with O'Cedar polish, ready for use, Cooking Pots ys 4-quart size 6-quart size :69¢ Seamless polished aluminum, straight deep style with alumi- hum covers Framed Pictures $1.59 A group of very neatly framed ictures, Wallace ‘Nutting, Kraxtiela Parish, and Gutman, All in hand colorin, Sueh subjects as * ‘The Din! ey Bird,” “Air Castles,” “Little Bit of Heaven.” Third Floor, &eal Wallets, $1.95 | 4 | Re ER

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