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_THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922. IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. | ——= ————— ———— Thureday aed luncheon, Pennsy! ‘Strikers Hunt for Ex-Kaiser _,_ tenet Hane o Fines =| ABRAHAM, S- STRAUS ne Degeneres PTE IRE RY SIO eae eh Princess Rer- ins Cool and Explains That Airplane] | Basem eee oe ciaad inte BROOKLYN Accident Caused Mistake. Association ot Car Service Store Hours: 9 to 5.80 : : Talebhione ‘Moka 6100 Coprtiit, 3988 (New York Evening World ) given notice, She will take only her! Ratiway Express, No. 75 Church treet y Boys Wash Suit re Publishing Company best car, a maid and a valet to Doorn,| 10.15 A. M. BERLIN, Sept. 28.—A rumor that) where she will occupy the suite In] gregh Meadows Country Club, meet- the ex-Kaiser had arrived cy atr-| which the former Kaiserin lived 8 P. M. Smart, well-made suits that Will stand much wear and tubbing! ) plame at the castle of his fancee, Herminie Sails many letters dail: rotesting against her marriage. Fee eter gti | She. ts also. visited by dozens of rel ttisher ol Tei cxatie by wotkers from Gruenberg atives, acquaintances and other Ger- ok Bellers' Conference, , man nobles who ask her not ‘o marry 11.30 A. M i La angen Gree hemseives| Wilhelm. She ts forced to receive uil The blouse is of pure linen with braided collar, cuffs and pocket. The knee trousers are of pure worsted Jersey cloth, in bue, gray, tan or brown. Full lined. The Oliver ‘Twist. model is available in sizes 3 to 8; the Middy from 4 to 10. xfs. Dealers’ Asso- || at the castle and demanded that the| these visitors, but she ‘tells them it} ctation, meeting, Penrisylvania, 7,30 Princess deliver Wilhelm to them $3.95 is a price that makes it more economical to these suits for Junior than to make them at home! A Pennayi- * workers the wreck of the plane, is her own affair. POM Frightened servants rushed to inform = 4 which had been brought to tho coyrt & 8.—Becond floor, West. Extra Size Petticoats $2 I8 $4.98 to $6.98 Herminig remained cool, declared Wilhelm was not anywhere near Baabor, and explained the rumor The new petticoats are particularly good looking in color and design, and these extra size models are carefully fashioned so that the fullness falls in the correct places, and there 4 probably started because of un air- plane accident that occurred Suntay trimming is required to make them ready-to-wear. Perhaps one of ld) nb bunehingas. st) the) waists rimming is r | ly-to-wear, aps one i ; the new ostrich fancies, a large decorative ribbon bow or countless They are of Belding satin, charmeuse, and jersey with near, the castle. She showed yard. other new trimmings that can be selected in the same department, satin flounces, some embroidered, others with pleated The workers finally left, bute the strike which was rumor of the ex-Ki to circulate lasted all . The aviators whose accident caused all the excitement were only slightly hurt. The Princess {s busy liquidating her estate in preparation for her marriage. She has sold one cf agr cars, and the servants have been led when the return began 2000 Untrimmed Hats Lyons velvet and panne velvet hats, medium or large size, rely on graceful lines, beautiful color tones and rich beauty of abric to win hearty feminine approval. In fact, very little additional FREES HIS FAMILY AFTER LONG FIGHT Morris Gest’s Four Years of The odds are i n flounces, all in the new shades of brown, tan, navy, black, \ = and very inexpensively. Belgi A 5 * Effort at Last Successful. Autumn’s loveliest colors are presented, including caramel . $4 to 48; ‘7 = Meectio and henna. Lengt “This is the happiest day of my life,"* said Morris Gest; speaking of the cablegram received yesterday from Col. William N. Haskell, Director of the American He sociation in Russia, saying Mr. Gest's brown, autumn leaf browns, flame red, canna, Copenhagen; also Navy blue and black. Every hat tells the latest fashion story, and not to be duplicated at $2.98, really most exceptional! A. & 8.—Street floor, Bast. 4tol Silk Bags inst you at last been granted perm’ agal Ss Soviet Government to leave Russia . F They are expected to reach the United Bleeding gums herald M. Ili Ss at $3. f 5 fitee'in Never, whe’ caplegram etallic “Brocade “Ribbons, $2.9. y was the climax of four yea.s of 6 be : . Hrnpeie’ the! tueatiics SetaE 9, . This is the first showingin struggle the theatrical director has . had to free his mother, father and twa Pyorrhea $s coming Th . : , Pi Greater New York of bags of this sisters, with. their’ children from the ; . ey are the most gorgeous ribbons you ever saw, woven with wondrous designs, in type, at a price this low! are intolerable conditions they have been the exotic colorings of the Orient. They are fantasy and realism combined—tints of gold pretty draw-string models, of silk vag Forced to endure in Odessa since the ‘When the gums bleed, be on your guard. and silver threads, blendings of black and silver, black and gold, navy and gold, navy and duvetyn or Canton crepe; attrac- (Russian revolution. Mr. Gest went silver, brown and gold. rich brocades in rich colorings and many other beautiful color com- 3 tively beaded with steel or self- colored beads, and finished with a silk cord handle, in the most effective street shades, Genuine Leather Bags, $2.95 A special group of smart envelope and aba fed bags, ex- colors. 1 n ow ‘ £ mis made and well fitted, in black and color raat iii, ‘Drap aus Middy Blouses and Bloomers That’s Nature's warning of Pyorrhea’s coming. The odds are 4 to 1 against you, for Pyorrhea strikes four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, menacing their teeth and under- mining their health. : At the first sign of bleeding gums, con- sult your dentist. Then brush your teeth, ted as long as I lve ssociation aided ine." his father and mother, Leon and Louise Gersho- novitch, his sisters and their children, Mr. Gest said they had been reduced to one room in which to five and that food and clothing were insufficient to the point of extreme poverty. Mr. Gest was unable to get any relief sup- plies through to them until last De. cember, Then John H. Hynes, the binations. ‘The loveliest ribbons for every use—lampshades, pil ows, bags, table scarfs, vestings, lining borders on fur coats, and other artistic things. The price is not to be over- looked while admiring the ribbon, for this is a new low price for this value. Width 8 to 12 inches wide. . A. & B.—Btreet floor, Bast. BT eee) | Goes be of Figured Velvet, $3.75 set DBeieach with others less fortunate than them- if used consistently and used in time, nelves. 2 i: ; _ Attractive over-drapes that furnish a charming frame for a As soon as you get back to school you know that every- Widaa GER ADcEN BOL TIERED will prevent Pyorrhea or check its window, and at a price so low it scarcely seen s possible! And thing isn’t complete unless you have your middy-and-bloomer IN PARI. BS hal they are ready ‘to pur right up, side curtains and center valance, outfit. The A. & S. blouse shop has a complete selection, uataahentor Aire btavia A Bohtners . . he G fa che formula all finished with a heading. The side curtains are 6 feet 6 inches, and these at 98¢ are specially priced. The middies are all Forhan’s For the Gums is the form . z A " : a ‘ a ; ‘ : Bwartz, niece of the late William H. fF J. Forhan, DD, & Used oe a the valance 14 inches deep, cut straight across. En.bossed designs, white, with regulation or turned cuff, braid trimmed or plain. } Sohmer, one-time Comptroller of New Oh She Je BORED hh 5 on rich deep velvet, in blue, rose, taupe, green, brown, and 6 to 22 years. The bloomers are black sateen, shirred at ayer ee dentifrice, it will keep your teeth white mulberry. A. & 8.—Third floor, Central. knee or waist. 6 to 16 years. ‘A. & 5.—Second floor, Bast. and clean and your gums firm and healthy. It is pleasant to the taste. At all druggists, 35¢ and 60c in tubes, den," Prospect Pa fs carried out, Mrs. & who died Monday in was a 654 Carroll Street. Bi a 5 . great lover of flowers and spent much Silk Cushions BENNY LEONARD, AUCTIONEER. Benny Leonard, lizhtwelght champion of the world, wiil mo lock to-night, In en effort to help out fu the closing seaston of the block yazaar of the Bronx Dye and Har Hos- than a tooth paste $2.98 Only TWO MORE Days to Take Advantage of the pees ot ie ne ae Bi an ens Decorative pillows in exquisite colors September Chi na Sale that match or harmonize with practi- and Willis Avenues, Benny will —it checks Pyorrhea PI auction off the gloves he a é bass cally any color scheme. Cordings, shir- hout with Lew Tendler an¢ s a ring and fruit centers add decorative 1 baset ; Formula of R. J. Forkan, D. D. 8 « s i en ie Bate Mulls and donated. by Forhan Company, New York touches, while te soft, beautiful taffeta County Clerk Robert L. Moran Forhan’s, Limited, Montreal silk is of a durable quality. BROOKLYN=== ~ OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &G Lamp Bases At a Clearance Price gahmerican Porcelain 100-Piece Dinner Set, pamported China 100-Pieee Dinner Set, $39.98. = Did you know that the new tariff bill has raised the duty on all imported decorated china FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN 5 to 70%? And that a strike threatens to close all American potteries on October first? In the e face of these conditions, which cannot fail to cause higher prices, we will offer during the two remaining days of the September sale values that would be remarkably low even under normal conditions! Just two more days! At 530 p. m. September 30th prices go back to regular. Don’t fail to take advantage of these opportunities tomorrow! A few of many values: Exceptionally Attractive Values, Tomorrow, in A Select Millinery Offering It’s hardly necessary to say that these are priced at this figure for one day only, because there probably won’t even be American porcelain, 82-piece sets, $2.98 to $4.25; American porcelain, 100-piece sets, $13.98 to any left the next day! There are some regularly $4.95 to $5.95, $32.50; regularly $22.50 to $47.60, ' that have sold in regular stock for $29.95, Ameri vorealtiny 52-piece sets, $8.95 to $24.95; Aisi pina 100-piece sets, coin gold handles, arly $12.95 35, 1.95 to 00. Authentic and Unusually Clever All of them are grace- PAB AHY Me Expressions of the New Voguesin ee Glassware--Low-priced Two More Days ine hand-carved mahog- Brilliant Cut Glass Colored Glassware at se Bowls, $4.75; 3314% and 50% Reductions Sparkling pieces, Odd pieces selected from our regular stock and marked ex- tremely low. Fruit bowls, com- potes, sugar and cream seta, any, gold or stipple fin- ish, or of polychrome. Smart Autumn Hats Water Sets, $10.95; regularly $14.70. Set includes ' A Value of Real Merit at Japanese Vase 4-pint pitcher, 6 Bates of poy slaes,. , candin> + . inch ‘ort sticks, can oxes and other Lamps, Special, cut ip the useful and tonamental pieces, $12.95 foliage desig Light Cut Crystal Glassware ; Cur gis Dishes, $3.98 Cheese and Cracker Dish, 980; e Lovely vase lamps of 8-inch size, W fancy cut raxulacis: 41.18) Japanese pottery, black handles, A special purchase and anale dwich trays, 9805 $ with gold decorations, | & special price. regularly $1. Distinctive millinery styles designed in Panne and Lyons Velvet with burnt fancies; featuring the new lace veiling effects charm= ingly elaborated with dainty flowers. Sugar and cream sets, 59c; regularly 98c. Spoon trays, 29c; regularly 89¢, Syrup itcher and plate, $1.29; regularly $1.85. A. & 8.—Subway floor, Central. Other cut glass specials are: 8-inch Fruit Bow|s, $2.98. We onnaise Sets, $3.75, Candy Compotes, $3.49. Ice Cream Trays, $3.49. on a wooden base, with two lights in black finish, carried out in several shapes. (No bulbs.) A. & 8.—Third floor, Central. These Hate Also on Sale in Our New York Store