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eee 2 ae Te To EL ET aeaps eres 4 {ithe moose tossed its great head “last agony, won his bout with a Canadian moc trom the forests of King’s County re gf the squared circle and the mona “Phe moose is dead. Demproy ence Dempsey met his quarry in the «@arly morning when the animal re sponded to the guide's call. At tl first shot the moose fell, and Demy sey, disregarding the warning of hi: rushed up and seized tt by The next moment. a na tnentor, the anth the champion was flying through the alr, Janding fiftecr feet away. Ho was unhurt, byt wa in bad need of a new pair of trousers The moose had an ‘antler sprea 48 inches with fourteen points weighed 700 pounds. Word came through front Ha N. B,, that Dempsey and his p: would reach this city to-day on way to New York. Dempsey ! to-day for the first time of the ot Georges Carpsntier, former | heavyweight champion, by the Sene- galese Siki. “I am sorry to hear it and very mucti surprised,” he said. “This Siki \ynust be a good man.” Asked if he woul meet the Sene- walese, Dempsey replied that he was willing to meet Sik) or any other as- pirant to the championship at any time if proper arrangements were made. ————— WIFE WINS LENIENCY FOR MAN ACCUSED AS MASHBR. Sentence was suspended on Sol Bickel, twenty-four, of No. 417 Bast 424 Street, last night when he was arraigned tn Night Court on a charge of annoying Miss Margaret Smith, nineteen, a nurse, of No, 900 Sixth Avenue, In a moving picture theatre. Magistrate McAndrews sald he suspended sentence because the defendant had no previous record and bis wife would suffer if Bickel was sen- tenced to jai ee —— O19 COURT AGAIN PREVENTS MOVE TO STOP BEER VOTE. COLUMBUS, Sept. 28.—The Ohlo Su- preme Court to-day frustrated another effort to prevent a vote at the Nov. 7 alection on a Constitutional Amendment authorizing the sale in Ohio of lght wines and beers, by refusing to hear the petition filed yesterday by Attorney George 8. Hawke of Cincinnat! sceking to enjoin the Secretary of State fron: placing the beer proposal on thy ballots. ‘But He Ruins Pair of Trousers Champion Gives Away Weight, Opponent Tipping * Beam at 700 Pounds—It Was Fine Canadian Moose. ST. JOHN, N. B., Sept. 28.—Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion, has ENGAGEMENT BROKEN BY GREEK PRINCESS WHIT Not, Wea Da Hetr, it 1 Announced, COPENHAGEN, Sept, 98 (Asso clated Press),—It will be officially an- nunced to-day that Crown Prince lerick of Denmark and Princess niece of King Constantine of have by mutual agreement ose. A message reaching here to-day sled their engagement. eported the mee! petween the king : ported the meeting between t! n chekgstnent Or Pythes rederich rch of the north woods last Tuestay, ss Olea Was announ: er a yisit of both at was to have taken 5 r, but 11 was found thut Amalienborg, which t a last 1 with a torn pair of trousers. MISS JONES INDORSED FOR SCHOOL BOARD The Wome "8 Munteipat ration of Ti Women to-day indorsed Ollve M. Jonos for the vacar Board of Superintendents, by the death of Mra, Grac Porsyth Miss Jones has ndorsed by. the Queens Big Sisters, the rary Society, the Mothers © Parents’ League of I - i 3, Brooklyn; the N ‘oelety, the Daugh Continental met but tw was born on Princess in May, Haven Register.) n uy should fall in a man ten years older than yo i He isn’t e knew We didn't begin each other the game On 40th St Sjnce 1907 ACROSS from LABRARY 12 West 40 | SPECIALS (THis WEEK) 72 Fall Top Coats $25 to $65 87 Dresses Formerly 1 65.0 $15.00 1) ~ «95.00 $25.00 Ga). <6 ~~ 110.0 $35.00 142. § ~ «12500 $50.00 | 63 <“ ~ «165.00 $75.00 145 Fall Hats 15.00 & 25.00 Values to 45.00 Knitted Wool Dresses, 15-25-35 * Value to 85.00 The Regular Tappe Guarantee of Satisfaction Covers Every Article 3208—New, smart anc tyled vatent Pump. proportioned, with baby Spanish Heel— this shoe will charm i shoes could be. For A Separate Department 3866—A woman's foot is at its sale only in Blyn Stores. for MEN bene} with this dainty ne Again this winter, woolen socks Pump made of black and oxfords will be th satin with pA rig BLYN-PLAN CHILDREN'S e vogue - | ‘WwW. 34th ar. Tth Ave. : ‘West Street, | ve. and 27th 2 Street. eR ‘Btreet. Shoes that speak STYLE ~ at prices that speak economy ! *Biyn Shoe -Cut down the Yamilu ShoeBill TYLE that delights the keenest feminine eye— at prices that gratify the thriftiest sense of econ- omy. Only at the Blyn Stores is this . combination possible, because Blyn sells more shoes than any other stores in Greater New York. And, as every merchant will tell you, bigger volume means better values. The shoes illustrated here are but a few of the many models tuned to the last style note. Blyn Stores are conveniently located. Visit the one nearest you—today. 3124—Very flattering and smart is this wishbone strap effe: with its combination of y ent leather and black su An extremely characteristi del proving that style an omy are on speaking terms at the Blyn Stores The same style may be black satin with brocadad RED CROSS SHOES are the most comfortable shoes in the world, and as smart and trim as any The shoe illustrated is made in the thorough manner go satis SHOES im isda ech re factory to Blyn Shoe wearers. On They fee A brown calf winter oxford brogue last, double sole, harness stitched vamp and tip. little feet and keep them happy, ond they wear like iron. Try them on a child that’s hard on s! Nothing better can be had for solid service 16 Service Stores 4 BROOKLYN’ STORES 442-444 Fulton Street, opposite Bridge, near Hi Bro: Broadway 1819 Myrti NEW SHOPPING CENTRE STORE G 161 West 34th Street A FEW DOORS WEST OF MACY'S All Sto. ® NEWARK STORES 089 Broad Street, 100 Market Street. Headquarters and Mail Order “it 55 Warren Gtrvet, N. ¥, City Open Saturday E : Shoes Deiivered FREE to Any Parr of the World, RSLS tHe 4 THE HVENI NG WORLD, THURSDAY, 5& |SAN DIEGO YOUTH WINS HIGHWAY ESSAY PRIZE Lincoln Schoolboy 490,000 Jnventle Writ WASHINGTON, Sept. 27. - Newoomb, an elghth grade pupil in the Lincoln school at Ban Diego, Cal been awarded first place among + than 400,000 juvenile writers who « ids safe," and the contest was open to all entary echool pupila in the United States, | —-—__. } FORMER SHA SERPENTS. (From the Boston Port.) The National Musoum at Washington ontaing a notable display of the bones { weveral species of extinct mammals h, if seen alive in the ocean, would tered the prize essay contest recently called huge sen serpents. They conducted by the Highway Mducation| were carnivorous and thelr long, slen- Board. He wins a gold wateh and a|der jaws were armed with formidabte Although a few f\viduals of the remaining. tn. sup may have given ea serpent sto- animals were not nls which, Ike the pened trip to Washington, where he the guest of the board and of Uonal Automobile Chamber of © 2 ey subject to which the embryon t ints addressed — themsel t Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE will} A Victrola in Louis ®»¥V. Period Cabinet, $80 Terms as low as $6 a month ‘The Newest Records 73366—Parade of the Wooden Soldiers Souris) 75c 18940—Three o’Clock i 18938—I'm Just Wild A 18911—"Neath the South 10 in. Record Albums, 85¢ 12 in. Record Albume, 95c Reducing and ercising Records Wallace Red Records, $15 Walter Cam Dozen, $10 Victor Exerc k s, $3 New Victor Records Out Saturday SEVENTH FLOOR, . (Chauve the Morning (White Sea Moon (Follics) 75c S New York BAKERY Products Reduced Rye Bread Our Own Make ; 16 Ounce Loaf j Sweet or Sour Rye Made | AtLont EY From Pure Rye Flour J Ee Ke BOERS AGtaciht shamed mae Teme A walk ates ALMOND oR Gonp CARES — Venilla or DELI- &| pure tn- Ro os Bpectal CIOUS ICED or * TE LAYER ¢4xE— PLAIN RAISIN GH er cake of fin sia pet mers gredionts, 00 each; Bl BRBAD—in FER CAKES, onke. loaves welghing Inrge ot Z % pound, Spe- NUT CAKE: ingredients, cial at 130 each “Made of pure and fine A quality that retatis in fy 9c each OUR OWN JELLY ROLL — Filled SILVER CAKES—Sade of pure tn- with currant jelly and iced—vanilia grediente, Spectal,, 270 each or chocolate, Cake weighing about 1 Wb, a ANGEL CAKE—Spectal, 270 each LADY AND MARBLE CAKE—Kich pound cakes. Bpecial, 290 Ib, DANISH PASTRY at Fe cach Our Own Molasses Fruit Cake—Prepared from raisins, citron, wal- ROTI TT TDD EDD B nuts and spices, Baked in special size forms, about 154 pounds each, Adc en. a ‘Db Ns CELERY POTATO 8ALAD—French COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON {f style; an appetizing combination ‘A choice product, 8c To. Be faiad; made of potatoes, crisp cel- C o al mayon- GENUINE ENGUSH KIPpERE, wy ne our own make of hezons HERRING, feted SMOKED BLOATERS—Yancy vious for breakfast Ite DRIED BONELESS HERRING— Fring quailty Ae Ib. BMENTHAL SWISS CHERSE—Ping CORNED BEEF—Well cooked bottom Found; cut from fine beef, 706 Ib. Fine quailty, “io ib. aout. eh SCAHWEIOGNR ported; rich and of amet SAUSAGES — favor. * Po k |e Fancy sausuge, “well aploed and | opp wyorism srvLe Dairy fi bot J CHEBEE—O1G. rich, Grell matured iy P, 4 eesk—Our pake, py cheese; made from the ke PIMENTO CHEBSE. wn Eke smpappy | ch Bnet’ ial New York State Fancy Full Milk Cheese—A mild cheese, of ex. | at} cellent flavor aseib, [4 tation of the celebrated Tuxford Brand Sttiton Cheese, j54) ted. cheano. recogntzrt he highest quality Fe ford |& Nephews, R Out by the pound. Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered 4 === Biscgrs Fitts wioor, 35th Street, EPTEMBER 28, ‘How Can 1 Make the Highways More] 2 In Makes Little Difference What Y iC 1922, es “ (@) q 1a sh a James McCreery & Co. 34TH STREET { Fetching Velvet Hats Very Special at | 5° New Autumn models that would regularly sell for a much higher price. There are many small and medium size shapes, some soft and flexible, others severely tailored. Large puffs of velvet, loops of ribbon and modish quill effects provide adornment. | Black, Brown, Navy, Royal, Beaver, Beige, Copenhagen, Nut Brown and Canna. These hats will be marked at regular prices after this sale. No C. O. D's No Approvals No Credits (Third Floor] FALL TOPCOATS, £28%° Tailoring, fabrics, styles, in fact, everything “in” or ‘‘about”’ these topcoats is far superior to that which anyone would expect at 80 low a price. Loose fitting models with Raglan or set-in sleeves. Homespuns, Tweeds and Cheviots.. All sizes. Other Fall Topcoats $3759 to $65.00 NEW FALL SUITS, $375 A Very Special Price Suits that reflect the McCreery high standard of workmanship in every detail of tailoring. Finished and Unfinished Worsted and fine Cassimeres in the most desirable fall shades and designs. Double- and single-breasted models in « complete range of sizes for men and young men. Other Fall Suits—A Complete Showing $45.00 $55.00 $65.00 a Charge purchases will ..0eer on bills rendered November Jat sissacaeanitl James McCreery & Co. au iaaen? USE THE SPECIAL FIFTH AVENUE ENTRANCE Bi. ou Need-—A World “Want Ad.” Will Go Get i 5 e ' Stud