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———— serqrenrnnremmetind * THE EE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 199900000 WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, American (A.T.C.) Cord. Tires— MWh Me vfs oversize full—$10 for the 30x32 1922, rT Fi) Joke Was on Burglar; Gave.Him 10-Cent Fake Diamond Had Bought a Real One, Much Like the Other, But Concealed It. . On « recent trip to Manhattan, Jacob Ingals, thirty-two, of No. 367 Second Street, Homestead, N. J., ponent a “diamond ring” in a five-and- he didn't fool his closest friends; they knew it was phoney . “Why don't you buy a real ring? ~ - asked one of his neighbors theo ther FATHER GIVES BLOOD | Fine materials and ive w orlenanehio’ in Store hours now 9 to 5.30 Broadway at Ninth Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant day, “You're making Row to afford a The suggestion ap fo Ingals did buy one, at that, This morning enough money TO SAVE DAUGHTER (Vrahstusion Strengthens ¢ Operation After Auto ¢ WORCESTER, Mass, Sept. 25.5 Strengthened by & pint of blood given by her father in an effort to save her four yenrs ol, of ‘ated on for internal Injuries at Memorial Hospital last night No Doubt in the Lifetime of George Washington |}, there were other spotless character, outlives them all from the strength, simplicity and sta- bility of his everyday life as a farmer, general and without any precedents. The product of this one man’s life has come down to us through nearly two hundred years, to help our oung men see what is possible To or a.man to do. (Signed) i diamond,” ‘ed pertinent A for | Lovely Hand-made Lingerie Newly arrived from the Philippines. | and dependable work, a jour wor and in exquisite taste. one, and a good fine drawn- Ty ‘carefully Nainsook, eyelet, work, done ve 2 v'cloon Hand-embroidery—solid, and bout In- in room men of but he dd by noises calado ‘adjoining his Yb He got up to investigate and walked into « burglar who covered him with a r “I want that new ring of yours,” gald the burglar. ‘Hand it over qutet- ly and I'll leave quietly start nothin'!"’ "Well, I guess you've got the drop on me," said Ingals, resignedly, and walked into his bedroom, He picked up fhe ten-cent diamond and handed it ‘Over. The burglar thanked him pro- fusely, gave a parting admonition not to make any noise, and departed and was tattling for life, ents, Mr. and Mrs, tehed by her bedaide, Nightgowns; fashioned with round, Vor or mere suggestions of sleeves —$2.95, $3.50. Envelope and step-in chemises, strap or built up shoulders, attrac- $1.95, $2.95. Third Floor, Old Building while her square necklines, sleeves: George Cluett, volve Iver b ruler The child was injured when she was thrown through the windshield of her father's motor car when it shot off a sharp curve and crashed Into a tele- phone pole a eens NEW BRITISH NAVAL ATTACHE IN WASHINGTON, LONDON, Sept. 26.—Capt. Francis Tottenham has been appointed naval attcche to the British Embassy in Washington. tively hand-scalloped around the bottom But don't vem London for ‘American children Well tailored frocks and suits of wool jersey. Warm. Light in weight. Typical of | the fashions being worn in England by the smart younger generation, Girls’ Frocks The day i arrives for the Smart Cloth Frock Paris gave much attention to the cloth frock in her latest. openings. The Women’s Fashion Salons approve her choice in many distinctive models. $85 to $155 | Fine twills and kasha cloth. Brown, navy blue and black. Two carloads of Fine Upholstered Furniture at a Third Less 25 September 25, 1922. Armstrong's F-ocks for little girls of 2 to The Mode approves ‘rive: sifuigit iitieee wiieed Coat frocks, hanging straight or slightly draped. skirts, $7.95 and $9.50. Navy | Straight line frocks with braiding or embroidery. of Velveteen | blue, ‘bright ‘red, French blue, Pleated frocks in the new silhouettes, hi nna or brown. Delightful yses of Rodier’s braids, gold galloons and fur, as well Linoleum jr Every Floor in the House HERE are many things about a linoleum floor that you are sure to Paris — using every soft and velvety fabric she can} find this season, now makes frocks, suits and even coats of velveteen, both corded and plain. Patou, for instance, uses it. Jeanne Hallee, whose new establishment is such a B comers to match, $1.50. Boys’ Suits Two-piece suits for little boys tod. Feur attractive styles with overblous and straight trousers, $5.95 and $7.95. Brown, bright red, henna, navy blue or white, CHILDREN'S: HAIR-CUTTING SALON adjoins The Infants’ Shop Good service Third Floor, Old Building as most distinctive CME Second Floor, Old Building Three-piece Suits win favor With Miss 14 to 20 $79.50 JACKETS The G rand Rapids Exhibition pieces of The Jamestown Lounge Company, who in acknowledging our purchase on August 16th wrote us— “These models were yiade » for the advance Fall showing, and contain all the new frames and coverings that we are ship- ing of the Fall line holstered living room furniture furniture trade.” We bought this furniture for the Augus We consider this the finest line of up- we have ever offered to the retail Sale. But because of success, also. - bloused, banded-at-hip va and mioroatent of the railroad freight service, the cars only arrived Corded Velveteen . . short and straight all new and fine, of latest design, upholstered in values $2.45 yd. Silk Petticoats eee airs, in the ‘choice colors and patterns of the 1922-2 Imported, 27 inches wide. Chiffon Velveteen $3.95—Main Aisle The Women’s Fashion Salons begin —longer, slightly fitted. Always fur trimmed people wish to have ready by the middle no special period i of October, It takes or style which seek season. But we bougt we shall pass on, it for our custome: The goods go on Household Line d put it in regular stock and sell it at full regular se ra. And the benefit we got in price sale Tuesday. ns, extra special like. In linoleum you can get designs only to make nearly four weeks to and colorings that will contribute to the new season with a collection of themealies lovely ea US USE sei for oe 50 double damask table eloshy ae We the color scheme you have in mind. in color and_in- We send our man | j for $9.25 double damask table cloths, 68x86 in. viting i ine. to you, He brings us | $8.50-—for $11.25 double damask table cloths, 68x102 in. In addition, a linoleum floor is the Many Coats and Capes of eS ur order and $7.30 doz.—for $9.5 50 doz. napkins to match, 22x22 in. easiest of all floors to clean. It never Large figures and ° AEA 7. sures for cur- é u ren i small, dainty ones. ay iin DOUBLE damask. Four pretty designs—rose, maple leaf, sham” needs refinishing, never splinters. An exceptional distinction | Blues, velo . AGEN rock und spot., The cloths are a little under-size, otherwise prices occasional waxing and polishing keeps New silhouettes, rose, red, mulbe: A ea could not be reduced. it looking new. ’ This modern linoleum properly laid is a permanent floor. Proper laying means cementing the linoleum to a plates, showing Armstrong's Linoleum in the many patterns that you can sec at good stores~—Jaspés, carpet inlaids, new fabrics and—most delightful of | all—new uses of fur, in coats and capes, copies and adaptations of Paris wraps at unusually moderate prices, In_ exquisite shades of brown and gray in the newest soft pile fabrics, in velvet, and in fur cloth. Straight coate with capes of cloth or fur Fur-lined cloth capes. mode of this new season the eiart- est and most lururtous of many yours is missing black and gold; other Fourth Gallery, colors with gold. n New Building. 50 in. Tapestries, $3 to $22.50 yard : Of wool, of cotton, of cotton combined with silk and metal, Lights on! Sale of Lamps $5.50 to $10.75. $1.75 yard —for $2.50 bleached damask, 70, in. wide. $4.75 doz.—for $6 doz. napkins to match, 2: 530 yards of the damask. FP poppy and spot, spot and key borde Be yard—for 35c¢ heavy 17- «22 in. tire linen, Favored desigas—clover, , ros -in, bleached crash, lining of builders’ deadening felt which 500 yards. BI I ‘ hi : . yards. Blue or red border, Free from lint. is glued to the bare floor boards. This $39.50 to $395 Copies of needlepoint. Dark, rich-looking effects. $8.40 doz.—for $12 doz. huck towels. makes a waterproof floor, free from The long slender cout. Very new short cout Light unde and big stunning figures that stand out | 100 dozen. All linen, Hemstitched’ 20x34 in, Hemmed, 19x36 unsightly cracks. The blousad byck cout New shawl collars of / malay tiem Dainty little patterns for small settees and $12 doz.—for $16.80 doz, linen towels Our booklet, “Decorative Linoleum The Ruseiaiy eiliaverla i me COAIEA: 50 dozen only. 20x36 in, Medallion center. Satin band with Floors,” ‘contains twenty-four color Gracefully flaring capes @ detest which makes the | border. Hemstitehed. First Floor, Old Bullding Hundreds of Dinner Sets $3.25 yd. ilored and ruffle trimmed | i Iimported. 86 in. wide eect, sik Jersey, taffeta, eatin, | Matching frock erepe topped. 12,379.50 for $8,253 Exquisite colors for day and | ium silk and combination Marleen—the newest suede-finish d s iJ evening—and bla ie ‘sey fe tatters and combi fabric. In golden brown, dark ° . . . s ons of jersey and satin. Fi NAVViAhaATe naw 5 Ie - Fie reas recta Satons, sireet FiooHd Old (eunaag | Br ay Heyl lighter blue, Thirteen 3 ptece suites. Two 2 piece suites : The furs—fine ia quality and Twenty-eight chairs. One davenport sofa eolor—are squirrel, natural or ko- / , linsky-dyed and caracul, platinum - One chaise longue. Two benches or dark brown, Second Floor, 01d Building ' sa ; 2-pe. suites $64—for $94 chair. ee tg : $276—for $415 suite. §$70—for $103 chair, { 500 Hot-water Bottles, 65c each $470-—for $708 suite, $74—for $111 chair Of rubber. S in finish only) of $1.50 and $2 bottles. 3 i [= Sir tor CIB Sisheles | Guaranteed by us to hold water. Won't leak. s-pe. suites | $108—for $162 chair. ’ | Street Floor, Old Bullding and Subway Aisle, New Building $255—for $383 suite. | $112—for $167 chair, $256--for $385 suite | $126—for’ $188 chair. Beauti u . $292—for $438 suite | $141—for $212 chair. if | N F b $333—for $500 suite | $147—for $221 chair. cw abrics 354—for $531 suite $178—for $266 chair. | For upholstering of chairs and sofas | $876—for $564 suite $194—for $289 chair. ony . | $383—for $575 suite. | Odd Pieces i P | And for draperies for windows and doors | $394—for $591 suite | How linoleum | : ‘ | §399—for $599 suite | $40—for $61 bench. 50 in. Silk Damasks and Brocades, $5.50 to $21.75 yard. $438—for $658 suite etary Leon . alia. ~—for chaise longue. makes the floor f A iene dif- October Orders Chairs $231—for $392 davenport. ere) Jatlerns, f ‘or : are being filled ve $46-—-for $69 chair, Fifth Gallery, New Bullding a part of the room For. English or ave being filled now. j a f . i for French rgoms deve furnicure and for rooms of for $8.25 to $16.50 Desk Lamps parquetry inlaids, inset tiles, printed A word for the furs! Just vecelved fr j 1. Reandew: oN p val ° . lesigns. This booklet will be sent you Paris insists on fur trimmings and, to have her way, docs such fas- Just received trom abroud. Brand new. Neat, good- | G H lf P oe aces a cinating th ings with so many different furs that of course she proves her | looking adjustable desk lamps. Their light just hits the on at a rice x point spot where yc s Fi slack, bronze, black ¢ . Any good furniture or department Great borders of fox—wide cuffs and bandings of mole, dyed black a finish wet oe ‘i itn i \ lee ie aD Nahs 1 unshs uni From $7.50—for a $16 dinner set anaes ; va and worked in a contrasting fashion—fitch in panel borders on dark brown | © BPE EMA ATE SLU BRAGSE UT VY AEIOMH COleks, | ‘ ; store will give you estimates of the cloth—squirrel—dyed brown, and ermine used with veivet—furs remark- | $10—Yor $16) Jenauecs Pottery Vasa Lane | To $225 for a $460 dinner set cost of linoleum floors properly laid in ably fine in quality, purchased in advance @f the rise in prices. Lustcua black matte » Faas a reeni 4 PN i A, ‘ your home. Good laying is worth the Second Floor, Old Buliding fe ttery with bold anc REESE: BORED AN Bold = . 5 cost because it means ioreei Reaar Teakwood bases, two bulbs, Shades not included. 19 convenient prices. 14 tables full. Every set perfect. P W ’ $13.25—for $20 Chinese Porcelain Vase Lamps | ° : Armstrong’s Linoleum Rugs 754 rs. omens Shoes = Mir or black and brilliant Chinese blue. Teakwood bases. ‘Two Each set contains from 52 to 162 pieces, the usual pieces cople who live in apartments or oe | BUNS) ES BRE that a dinner set should haye-plates, cups and saucers, houses on short leases and con- Originally $9-—-for $13.50 Chinese Porcelain Lamps platters, serving dishes. And more—ramikins or demi-tasses ‘ do not wish to install permanent 12 Rich mirror black. Teakwood bases. Two shapes. One bulb, | OF bouillon cups or other delightful surprises, linoleum floors, Armstrong's Linoleum is $8 to No shades, From Every Country wh ite ct body variously also made in the form of bordered rugs. ; oe es UB ehel smiporeelain’ and | ecorated, 8 2 Be Rorcala aoe ingland—semi-poreelain anc Thirty attractive patterns in four sizes , 8—for $12 Chinese Porcelain Vase Lamps silicon china, The smart cherry- Sumptuous sets, of encrusted fronvOx9 feat 00 9% 12 feet Powder blue. ‘l'eakwood bases, One shape. One light, No shades, Hips! design in, nent ape for gold, wie bands, deeply etched, ‘ . ; instance chintz pattern as | some neurly an ine ; A miscellaneous collection gathered together { Sener $12.50 to $40—for $18.50 to $55 Bridge Lamps fresh as a May morning. | —coin gold in band-within-band Axmsrronc Cork Company, Linoteum Division Tuesday. ‘0 8 in the lot, widths, AA Se a nD i Manogeny and polychrome finishes, Stunning variety. No France—lovely forat border | design p : shades, designs, on high-grade china, Sarat ei Lancaster, Pennsylvania widths. Three styles pictured. Many other: an as desig iea-light weight por. New York Office—212 Fifth Avenue OXFORDS—tan calfskin, black or brown suede; medium French $13.50 to $32—for $22.50 to $50 Floor Lamps ou int lustrous fine Telephone—Madison Square 1700-1701-1702 heels; black or brown kidskin with Cuban heels, Wood. Different heights. Two bulbs. No shades 5 tables of dinner sets—fifth fi third less. hae PUMPS—tan calfskin, one strap, di h heels; patent Wi ht I idge $4.50 c ete ‘ : . IROLE"A' Pp, medium French heels; 5 rought Iron Bridge s—$4.50 complete . eT ; (| Look fr the CIRCLE A" tradamark on the burlap bachi Jeathen whiteluberia: one cicen with atec ra Ariens a Eeeae Laie Ride RY | All our glass stemware—French and English bone china OPERA SLIPPERS—black satin, low or high French hee F al service plates—cut and fancy glass -pottery and fancy china And other afternoon and evening styles Silk Shades, $3 to $35 a fifth less. ; : Rirat Floor) Qld: Rusidiog For boudoir, table and floor lamps. Ma | Fry Glass Ovenware-—a Fifth to Half Less. ; 4 | Second Gallery, New Buliding Secand Galidry, New Building +H —