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t the body by fragments of the bomb. It is believed that scores hurt in the stampede or by the smaller pieces of bomb went home without waiting for medical treatment. Among the spec- tutors were many Americans who bad t been attracted to the festival scene by cu Am u jeemen who helped quict par rowd and 4 | first aid were 1 Kelly, Willian | Abrams, Joseph Carberry Mw Heeht, Charles Schifferdecke 1 Daven -nivested. tor b)sciare: |yonuge ea tre milter vent ing Fireworks Without Per- oe. Boe see zator Z ts < police of Brow yo mile awa init at Celebration, picked up a 14-9 a hoy | who could not i] himself. He was not hurt to be suffering from ¢ | believed to have fled after th sion, He is being: held by t Jren’s Societ until bis family inquiry for him The seven urrested charged with persons and caused ne ponsibility for the accident 4¢ 20,000 spectators, pol s us Leo Richards No. 100 M fained the names of clever Bix of whom are in Kings New York; THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922, Vrank Pace, 34, No 11! Mosplial, Seven 7 *| Powell St Jerry Amento, Vested a vbars ach Un ’ a frreworks without a permit Tie in- gured in the hospital, all suffer from minor cuts and brusises, are Naney Pannello, fifty, No, 399 Jer- - ~~ bey Avenue; Anna Damelis, seven- 1] CHILD CHOKES TO DEATH Gila clon ween need Ftc-1) IN ABSENCE OF PARENTS vogan, Street, and dgar, Harry ana Annie] Nicholas Angelilio, three, son of Mr. Denham, n ny elgbteen and fit. and Mrs. Joseph Angelillo, No. 606 Main teen, No, 869 Liberty Aveno Btreet, Union Hill, N. J. was choked to Th é a y a death yeaterday by a that lodged oh aheuie he ly pide in his throat, Bis une Mic Surgeons from Bradiord Street Hos-|ratt, ftteen, and Ang welve child to North Hudson He ped. The Child's father was at work and the mother was in New York ital ond sent home were: Ebrusi, twenty-three, o} erty Avenue; Joseph Valenti, forty- ine, and daughter, Provendin fourteen, of No, 367 Elton Street, August Berling, thirty-four, and wife, Anta, thirty-two, of No. 271 Vermont Street. The explosion came as the climax of a three-days’ celebration of the Feast of St. Cosmo Diamono by St. Rita's Italian parish on Essex Street There had been flreworks nightly, Gouraud’s Some of the bombs being #o powerful ° Beighbors had complained the con- Oriental Cream cussion shook buildings in the neigh for 80 years has brought Joy and Hi: rendered to them. Its Shortly after last midnight a big be taped cerusmaos tee Meend ‘with thetr particular shade of beauty can acrial bomb that was supposed to ex- plode and discharge multi-colored lights while in the air was fired from] RACHELL and FLESH @ mortar in a vacant lot. It came as well as WHITE: down a “dud” in Berriman Street Send 10c. for Trial Stee and exploded among the spectators.! FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York City | In the panic that followed many were dosotothe best advantage. Now madein $1 Deposit $135 $1.75 Weekly No Interest and No Extra Charges of Any Kind A handsome and setviceable rhonogtaph in « case of lustrous mahogany. The left half has shelves for four albums of records. The right half has « built-ig, two-sps ing motor, playing four records without rewinding, a turntable, concealed horn, and automatic stop. ‘ A phonograph when you want music, a Library Table the rest of the time. $1 Deposit $100 $1.50 Weekly Columbia Grafonola, Reduced from $140 Automatic Stop. Push Button Record Ejectors, 85c Columbia Records— ow 75c jouer Selections. Also Foreign La: Records in Italian, ‘rench, German, Polish, Hungarian, Sw. ...1, Norwegian, Spanish, Hebrew, Finnish, Ete. Cee List of Irish Tunes. FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS AND Everything for Housekeeping on Liberal Credit “Everlasting Furniture’’—Ask Your Grandfather Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also COWPERTHWAIT & SONS Oldest Furniture House in America 3rd Avenue Two 193 to 205 Park Row end 121st St. Stores at Chatham Sq. Fine Full-Fashione Silk Hose, Special N , Perfect ingrain and dipped silk be ed hose with mercerized serviceable heels and soles. Full mercer- ized tops in black and colors. Saturday---Shop Here and You Will Find Authentic New Coat and Wrap Creations PARTICULARLY EMPHASIZING THOSE MODELS THAT FUL- FILL THE EXACTING DEMANDS OF EXCLUSIVE STYLE, YET KEEP ENTIRELY WITHIN THE BOUNDS OF ECONOMY. 49-50 f 69 9 With the luxury of Furs, fash- ion endows exquisite embroid- eries and rich textured fabrics—the more conventional coat models as well es the enveloping wrappy styles show alluring innovations in designs. Swagger Sports and Mannish Topcoats Extremely smart models devel in fine Im- ported Tweeds, Plaid-Back Fal and Herring- bones—Coats unequaled for swagger distinction. In a very special selling at........ Girls’ Department Girls’ Coats (Sizes 6 to 16) Coats of Wool Velour, Polaire, Heather and Pebble Cloth. All finely tailored, flare and belted models. Some fur trimmed, others self trimmed. ve Girls’ Dresses (Sizes 6 to 14) All Wool Serge, Check Velour, Velvet, Crepe and Jersey. All handsomely trimmed with rib- bons, embroidery and the fine little touches that young girls like, in shades of blue, tan, henna and copen......... Girls’ Hats Clever children’s hats of Vel- vet, Broadcloth and Velour, Some with nutria- trimming, others with ribbon and con- trasting color velvet..... aaa Also Matelesse, Fall Fi Underwear Specials Filet lace trimmed chemises and bloomers of cotton Can- 1329-1331 BROADWAY Avenue BROOKLYN New Blouses of Crepe de Chine Barberry, Poleetiie ot BoveLinnn Vey exceptional values at......... ee 9.95 Jacquettes and Overblouses Fall colorings. New Matelasse Jacquette and 15 Crepe de Chine ded Over- ° are featured in the new- est Fall colors at..... eee ceeeeee ) New Fall Bags Satin striped duvetyne and pin seal in all the new shades and y) Uf} VP FULTON STREET aro‘ BRIDGE STREET ot Hoyt It Subway Motion Brooklyn Shopping a keen sport—there is that indéscribable anticipation of find- ing what you seek—of finding it just as clever in concept and as in- dividual in charm as you had fondly imagined it truly woujd be. And when the mode—your mode is found, arti it does fulfill your ideals— how much more delightful when its price is the price you wish to pay. 0 79.60 59.50 N ew Autumn Modes in Gowns and Dresses EXHIBITING MODELS THAT CARRY STYLE MESSAGES FROM FAMOUS COUTURIERES —YET EXTREMELY MODERATE IN PRICE. They express fashion’s fullest ingenuity in styling, with their ankle- length, draped and circular skirts, their low girdles and panels and flowing sleeves that invariably reach below the hem line. Shades confine themselves to Black, Browns and Navy, relying on brilliant buckles and beadings and embroideries of vivid colors for that en- livening touch, and fine, soft fabrics add to their attractiveness. The Popular Priced Dress Section ffers Marvelous Values In _ New Dresses Exquisitely designed dresses of won- 1 5: derful quality satin-faced cantons,satins, canton crepes, georgettes, tricotines and New Fall Silks twills are offered very special at only Petticoats Embroldery Silk Jersey, Taffeta and Messaline Pet- ticoats arid Tub Silk Prin- cess Slips in the newest Pleated Skirts of Prunella 24 i trampled. ‘Thone worst Injured. were] sae qe ee nen, SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STO RE Smee mere i 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th & 49th Sts. BROOKLYN New Paris Inspired Millinery Featured in three very specially priced groups ' for Saturday's selling at 70 Authoritative reproductions from eastern fashion centers in the Exclusive Character 3 5.00 3100 Silk Hose, Our Guaranteed No. 1 85 Special at... Full fashioned dipped silk hose with mercerised tops in black and twelve other leading Epecially priced. shades. Fur Adorned Suits MODELS THAT DISCLOSE THE DOMINANT NOTES OF DISTINCTION AND _ EX- CLUSIVENES3 IN_ DESIGN. THREE VERY SPECIAL GROUPS ARE FEATURED AT 59-50 97.50 Straight-line, box-coated models and Godet flgre styles are presented with unusual decorative touches of embroidery, stunning and elegant furs. Rich velvety new fabrics and mellow color tones are featured. New Suits Exceptional Values Are featured at this Low price.. athe 90,7 Exquisite fabrics, Veldyne, Arabella, Duvet de Laine, fine Velours, Tricotines and Twill Cords in plain or rich fur trimmed models. Boys’ Department Two-Pants Suits (Sizes § to 15) Sturdy, well-made suits of the better grade. Fine. quality fabrics in sport and plain models. The rwo pair of pants doubles the wear of the suits. . : Arsenio School Ulsters (Sizes 8 to 18) Heavy overcoats, plaid backs or all wool lined, with Vene- tian yoke. Muff or patch pockets. Full belted, convert- 12.75 ible storm collar. . “= Two Trousers Suits (Sizes 82 to 37) Hand-tailored suits in sport or plain models. Single and double breasted, in tweed, fine cassimere and worsted. Suits that would originally sell at a much higher price.........! 20.00 i i 12 1 0 ton Crepe and silk Plisse Cras! 1 mirror, Nightgowns, step-ins and vests sizes fitted with inside purse and Beautifully sill lined... . 9.0 Cloth most favored styles in small, medium and large shapes for the miss, young woman and matron—they are all hand made, giving them the desired touch of “‘exclusiveness”—all the newest colors and most charming new trimming touches. of seco silk, lingette and silk Plisse Crepe. im 5 Breakfast coat of Boyd’s wide wale corduroy. Pocketed and belted. All colors. 2:9 French Striped Silk Bags 5 ‘The newest in Paris Fashions is the new pouch bage of French striped silk, Exquisitely lined, fitted with inside purse and mirror 5.90 In this group for Au- tumn wear, there are new striped and pretty color combinations in box pleat- ed or side pleated effects. , for present wear. Wash Fabric Gloves, 95c Long and gauntlet style suede- like fabric gloves in the desira- ble Fall shades. Correct models All sizes. SALE AT Pfgpting, , THREE BROOKLYN STORES ——— Novelty Collar and x Cuff Sets, 95c Baronette and Cheney satin, linen and organdy, daintily trimmed with Irish, Filet and Venise Lace,