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MOB TAX! DRIVER AFTER CAR MOUNTS CURB, KILLS CHILD Three Persons,.Two of Them Children, Are Killed by Autos, Three persons, two of them chil- @ren, were killed by automobiles in jand near this city yesterday. ‘Two women were crossing the street fm front of No. 1684 Hudson Boulc- vard, Jersey City, last night. On the Stoop of her father's fruit store sat six-year-old Jennie Amodio and her mother. A taxicab, driven by James O'Neill, suddenly bore down on the two women crossing the street. O'Neill swerved his car in an ef- fort to avoid hitting the two and the ear ran over the curb and pinned the Amodio child to the stoop. Mrs. Amodio's screams brought her hus- band from the store. Waving a hatchet and yelling, Joseph Amodio, the husband, tried to @rag O'Neill from his seat. An ex- Gited mob of men and women eu Tounded the machine. Police reserves were called from the Ocean Avenue Station. They drove off the mob\and called an ambulance for the child, ‘who was then dead, O'Neill, who lives at No. 70% Oak Street, Jersey City, was arrested. Skating near his home last night, George Ander, eight, of No. 302 East 28th Street, was killed when he was arrested. , An unidentified man, about twenty- five, was killed by a motor truck at Newark and Liberty Avenues, Jersey, City, in the morning, The driver was held. Semepiaanguetcinis LOCKED IN OWN CAR, WOMAN KIDNAPPED Robbers Drive Her 15 Miles Into Country and Steal 8300. CHICAGO, Sept. 21.—Mrs. T. C. Beyland, wife of the manager of a bond ouse, sat locked up in her husband's sedan Tuesday while he stepped away for @ moment. Two robbers drove the car fifteen miles to a roadhouse, where, the woman declares, was robbed of $300. Mr. Beyland to-day said: “I stepped from the car and locked the ignition, steering wheel and doors, with my wife inside. I stepped around the corner, This was about 9 P. M. Mrs. Beyland returned about 8.80 in th morning. She was in had been drugged. She sa! man had the Wanamaker Store are far more beautiful than ever before. room in the country devoted ex- clusively to phonographs. Victrola Art models (table form) —+ Hiasautfa Broadway at Ninth \ American (A.T.C.) Cord Tires—full oversize —bottom prices—$10 for the 30x3/2 ___ Broadway at Ninth _ Store hours now 9 to 5.30 ee Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Autumn Clothes for All the Wor Id and His Wife A Column of Victrola News The new phonograph salons in om os Many expressions of admira- tion have been heard conterning the new Victrola, No. III. This is an excellent size for the aver- age home, and may be had in mahogany or walnut, with gold plated trimmings, at $225. *“* There is a greater demand for than ever before, due in a large measure to the graceful beauty of the cabinets. They are dis- tinctly ornamental, and add im- measurably to the furnishings of Let Every One Remember That the work of this Store is not to be done by halves or shifts, but with politeness and prompt — go of such a character that it will be noted by the customer and talked about favorably in the family circle of the people's homes. There is something here to do, and it ought to be done so well that the Store will gain in reputation through the courtesy of the individ- uals employed to represent us. (Stgned) ffrneaals September 21, 1922, New and very smart Velours finish Tweed materials must be this year, with the finest of canvas weaves, so fine; in fact, that it is barely discernible and flecked with white to give the colors that delightful misty look, In all the browns, blues of the new season. 54 inches wide. First Floor, Old Bullding. greens, Gay borders on Mohair Sweaters at $5 The Women’s Sport Shop is featuring for Friday these A charming debutante St tt An Original Fashion ~ for Girls Sizes 10 to 16 years An adorable two-piece frock of wool jersey, a beautifully tailored “example of smart The overblouse, made with a wide band across the hips over which the waist blouses softly, is fintshed with pina- fore collar and turned-back cuffs of jersey in contrasting color, ‘ipings in the same color accentuate the bosom- cut front, exploited by Rolande, and the tiny slashed pockets. The skirt, carefully side- pleated, buttons on to fine cambric underbody. It ma; be worn separately, if desired. 1 gi te In red and white; beaver and tan; rust and white; tan and brown; navy blue and white; French blue and white. Second Floor, Old Bullding Tenth Street Side js Women’s New Coats, $59.50 In two distinctive models FUR-COLLARED--slender and straight—the new silhouette, with a specially good collar of fine skunk. CAPE-PANELED—the soft, wrap-around silhouette with two cape- like panels, each finished with heavy silk tassels and a big crush collar, stitched to match the cuffs. + Soft pile fabrics, of course, for they are the mode, in brown, navy blue, black and a lovely gray. Second Floor, Old Bullding The Women’s Fashion Salon has a diversity of _ Fine Frocks at $49.50 Velvet Afternoon’ Gowns Severcly simple, but oh! so” gracefully soft, with the new circu- lar godets set in at either side and just a bit of brilliance added by steel or bronze bead girdle. In black, brown, or the new silvery blond shade. (Illustrated. Black crepe frocks The new medieval girdle, wide / colored beads and narrow inserts of the same shade of crepe-de- chine. This is repeated, of course, at the neck and on the panels, as well as at the sleeves. A really lvely gown! (Illustrated.) Crepe Dinner and Afternoon Frocks Geranium or sand color, the new golden brown shade or white, deco- rated with interesting motifs of crystal beads, tinted the same color vs the frock—an idea bor- rowed from Paris. Navy blue twill frocks Very straight and slender, with the newest trimming of all—panels of fine pin tucks stitched with tinsel thread, giving the white frock an illusive touch of gaiety, Second Floor, Old Bullding Frocks and Suits for Little Tots Special at $2.25 For Girls of 2 to 6 Two-piece bloomer dresses of Oriental Rugs Small sizes—smaller prices $9.50 —for $12.50 Anatolian mats ave: size 2.10x1.8 feet. fe ~-for $35 Beloochistan rugs. Rich, Silky. Average size 4,7x2.8 feet. $25 —for $37.50 Lelihan rugs. $29.50 15% $75 to $95—for $100 to $125 Dozars Small designs. Average size 6.6x4.10 ft. * * * Average size $125 to $175—for $175 to $250 Kermanshas Soft pastel shades. Average size 6.6x4.6 feet. Third Gallery, New Buliding We specially purchased, abroad, some Wool Stockings for Women \ $3.50 grades, to sell for $2.45 pair . 600 pairs only. Ful hioned. ALL wool. Four-one ribbed leg with plain tops. Wide choice of color—gray camel's hair, black, putty, Quaker gray, coating (fawn) and assorted heather effects. Sizes 9 and 915 only atruck by the rear wheel of a motor/The main salon, specially, is $3.75 yard simplicity. Na] across the front, is simulated by $2.50 grades, to sell tor $1.75 pair truck. Emil Antman of No. 886 robabl: th ‘ost beautiful nee ys stunning embroidery of tinsel and 1,664 pairs. ALL wool. Four-one ribbed legs to top, Fins Becond Avenue, the. driver, was not|Probably the mos' Soft, of course, as: all $16.75 either fine sapphire or tea rose soft, warm stockings in brown heather, fawn heather, and ight lovat mixture. Sizes 815 to 10, Shawl Collae of Far on New Topéoats for Miss 14 to 20 Well-tailored topcoats of stunning coatings and mix- tures—lovely soft materials, most of them imported. At $49.50 Plaid back coatings with cross- fox collars. Street Floor, Old Building ¢ At $59.50 Check back coatings; these are very new and much in demand, with raccoon collars. At $69.50 driven her to the R Inn, bi delightful slip-on sweaters of I 4 could not remember the details.” **/ the room. fine mohair, in tan, dark brown A Vehy, good Glove va Elsen nape Invisible plaids snd mixtures nas oe or navy blue, with narrow for so little smocking. Gasint Pantie frocks eee TOORORN collars in silk lined illi of brown or delft blue, linene, 5 } Eat More Ice Cream We are often asked why we do abe pee ct beiliantcolara ae Women’s strap-wrist chamois trimmed with self material in Tans, browns, grays and blues, | delightful shadings in raccoon and \ NEW Brook BRICK. ICE CREAM not emphasize, in a bolder way, our convenient payment plan. Is it really necessary? The Wanamaker Store can be de- pended upon to provide a con- venient plan that serves every need at all times. a matter of fact, terms are often as low as $5 a month. Notice Lauder, Victor Art- Every record at Wanamaker’s is a V or round necks. Second Floor, Old Bullding lisle gloves, 75c pair. Brown, beaver, gray, pongee, white. Main Alsie Street Floor, Old Bullding Downstairs Store Annual Seotenibier’ Bale of Misses’ COATS Miss 14 to 20 knows and wants. $15.75 and better $12.50 harmonizing color. For Boys of 2 to 4 Smartly tailored suits of linene, with tucked or plain front shirts on to which the trousers fasten with large, white pearl buttons, Main Alsle, Street Floor, Old Bullding Steel Beaded BAGS The Success of Paris and Deauville of velvet in the most sumptuous colors, beaded in cut steel beads, were carried by chic Parisiennes to match their hats. A carefully se- Non-stretchable Tape Measures Made in Bngend of a heey ike oilcloth. Al- Ba Heavy cut steel frames— in inches only, the others in cen- Cut steel bead fringe and Street Floor, Old Bullding which blend so smartly with the| cross-fox. Second Floor, Old Bullding. ? S 4 Wanamaker Boys’ Suits That's like saying ‘‘sterling silver.” For a boy's suit must be one hundred per cent. good before we give it the name of Wanamaker, All wool. 2 pairs knickers. $19.75 A very unusual group of Norfolk suits in a wide range of Au- tumn shades, styles and patterys, in sizes 8 to 18 years, Boys’ Ulster-style Belted Raincoats Sturdy coats made of guaranteed black rubber—$7.50. Storm hats and caps to match, 85c and $1.65. ; world-wide entertainer, Every season, about this time, we help youn, to buy thei lected colléction has just ar- material, much Street Floor, New Bullding VANILLA He ea Nee taka Pail ee Winter dons aaspoeneing Te bn Foune woman to uy thelr! |) f| lectes colleen hes Juss er | wage monwuren trac Le ul 2 SURE STRAWBERRY the xington Theater in * . being inidividual bags. 25e to 50c A ‘ r ate ‘ October. Some cf “he best coat makers in New York te with $e Aes Five styles, each sixty inches P. ] D ae Ww CHOCOLATE A us, help us to lower prices, and provide the Tabrica aud tnodels that long. ‘Two. styles are marked orce ain Inne 0—for $45 sets—25 of them. English semi-porcelain—107 —in one of the smart.s. P! Just to look al ° C , some copies of exquisite an- timeters and inches. $31 rpg " : ompl ete Stock s (3 tiques. meters American porcelain—106 pieces—best light weight quality, i 3 Style E for tailors and dress- made by a potter whose name is nationally known. cAll Three Flavors : There {s a very large variety this year—better than we have had ; , it; is Draw-string tops, metal makers is finished at one end with Good border design with pleasing colors. in Each Brick Of Lauder Records in seasons past; and the five special groups are fully described here: hee Ps, Seat inoh brea vale, Sah sic 47s casas oh thea - i Lace an HL mURS aac rR : ; tentel (tee a Sreaiee*suned hers and there over les elitaning whive pereaiala ° Denfonstrating records are not sold. Four’ shades of al moat Polaire cloth and overplaids—fine _ Velvet vanity cases too, Wh body gives one a hearty appetite. e Pint 20c This is a point of service that should in quality, and very practical, Made with Raglan shoulders, and similarly beaded. en you announce Second Gallery, New Building e°¢ S| not be overlooked dined with suedene and venetian. The workmanship is unusually Rove bt : Pe AU am q ’ good, ‘ oyal blue, coral, a crim- Quart 40c cles . ° . aon thane ani tise. your marriage & ' . i t ; have the announcemen jone 69 75 K h C a 59 i ? How many of these Lori and bette $19 50 $10 to $89. in the new process ot engrav- $ ° itc en abinets Raita . ing— te required. : Sa Lauder Records Have You? graces . Street Floor, Old Buliding. thea Bie mh I A pure, emooth, rich é pomie ‘ reofive models in this group, All-wool velours, with attractive $8 for ‘J All white enamel rr) Lauder records are stitchery—-line roughout. louse model witli beaver-dyed 60 announcement ; Cream, never before gery coney collar, A draped effect, button trimmed, and finished with See more, and qoceelésing envelopes Bullt, for ong service has associated with so all double-face records now. beaver-dyed coney collar. And two others of equal grace and ’ | Bo cutaide envelopes Aiding bottom, tray in base--72 " ; beauty. . s *y . a Fide! iOW a price. Y . 9 Ice Cream is so de- ae rere ote Best e $29.50 to $35 Prismatic binoculars specially! japer, paneled. 25x40 in., has flour bin with ca- licious a confection Breakfast fn Tied Le catg grades 24. 50 pees $19.50. We had a num-| , see pacity of 25 lbs. of flour, adjust- that its great food Bot Lat Us Bing Any Soro About Aghios 2 . er oe toe not long ney They Invitations, same price. able glass sugar container, glass Wier Seven new models in this group, all with peau de cygne lining. sold out almost immediately. Additional sets, $2.50, spice jars, sliding shelves, three value is often over- Doughle the Baker Fine Normandy and Bolivia cloths, in wrappy effects, blouse models 8 power, 12 oz, ‘ sie drawers and large compartment looked From the North, South, [est and and straight coats—some with rich caraoul temmning others plainly Street Floor, Old Bullding Third Gallery; New Bullding for cooking utensils, pastry board CORE Hy Wee Very Kind to Me tailored, New fashion features are in evidence: i eae —— and block for meat chopper. Eat Liggett's New Fer, Dons : : a eo C Yeosk ins Orsue a 1 Lave ry cae ; Better than aianal 29 50 W ] S ki f Child Rel thclivar tn writ ch oobi year round, Tash Reont-actoy ‘ ios Fr $39.50 grades. ° 00 toc Ings or lidren Seventh Gallery, New Building Thinl 4 t Wer nm 6 Summer A the Heather A happy variety here. A very smart model with suedene over the water. Apintbrick yields Hoamin’ iy’ the Gouin’ lining, and deep collar and cuffs of brown opossum, Fine Bolivia 100 patterns brought from ee niet, five generous slices Hob Roy Macintosh cloth coats, plainly, tailored. Bolivia and Normandy cloths with Largest selection. Most reasonably price: ° . Same ither W. £1 caracul trimming, louse coats, embroidered coats, draped effects ; . rr ‘ ; —a dessert at four PA ieee ee ee and richly fur-trimmed eoats—not forgetting, some ery fine “Acc Prices begin at $1.50 palr for sizes 6 to 8 and $1.15 for sizes 84 to 1034, cents @ portion, ghe ie My Daley gora” coats that are finished in mannish fashion, ribbed all wool heathers, lovate, dark grays, light grays and brown, with \ ° e le e Fane the Lass sora a a be & fancy striped turn-over tops, And go to $3.26 pair for gray and lovat F Trip to Inverary $49.50 to $55) $37 5 mixtures with turn-over tops, in sizes 7 to 9}4. Seven grades and prices ° je Trixie from Dixte 0 . : ~ F: ll 0 C d T: £ i ite ee CY I * RBA M GR en acess: i ‘ Economical, Healthful, Welln Ki if tte Meda 2 ee: pac If e 4 ; in between, ae u ver-size Lor ires - 1 ing o' Sandy MeNa! coats of ner grades in this group. Normandies, , . Highly Nutritious, En. Wee Hore ‘Mang the Heather Bolivias, Alonzo, Panvelaines and other rich pile fabrics, with Three-quarter stockings, $1 and $3.50 pair—black at the latter price, First ualit L west ric ‘ joyed by Young and Old I've Loved Her Ever Since She Was trimming of nutria, mole, squirrel, raccoon, Manchurian wolf and * «6 6 q y. 0 Pp 1ces a Baby Australian opossum. Many are limed with crepe de chine and FOOTLESS stock! edi ht, f tops, $1.75 pair, r ¥e Something in the Bottle for the there are models of all the new types ready and waiting. 8 ings, medium weight, fancy tops, 51. ' uarantee mi es SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT Jean MacNiell . . . aa 8 000 felliecrankie . fc Diamond tops on the stockings at $2 pair. ’ Laddies Who, Fought and Won Kindly observe— * # a) MacGregor's Tons Message Boy =the quality of the fabrics and furs; the linings; the workmanship. EXTRA-SPECIAL —350 pairs imported all wool stockings, } 30x3; size---$10 My. Bonnie ee These are the tell-tale features. Sizes in all groups are 14 to 20, sizes 714 to 10, heathers, lovat mixtures, gray with fancy turn- > 95c Carry Home a Quart Banny (t Never Loved Another Laue Downtown Store, Old Bullding over tops at the lowest price we have ever sold this good grade for ) Sports Shop, Street Floor, New Bullding Keeps Hard One Hour iat Se Aut te Asdentany Street Floor, Old Building. e (Livery je Teves a Lussle ‘ Eat More Ice Cream & First Gallery, New Bullging \ ‘ i V : : “