The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1922, Page 25

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—_ <n ~— rer ve Ay t THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1929," my “a ||DR. JAS. W. INGALLS, | MOTOR KIDNAPPER - - oe — . . ms PRISONER SHOT || EYE SPECIALIST, DIES} SEIZES SCHOOL GIRL ‘ iy | ranean — | | DEAD ON SHIP Heart Disease Brings End in| Six-Year-Old Child Snatched] |} ies Sleep at 72. From Companions. ‘ INC, Dr. James Warren Ingalls, widely CHICAGO, Sept. 29.—The entire Po- | lice Department ts to-day searching for Mary Jane McCoy, stx," who was kidnapped yesterday while returning from school. She {s the daughter of E. C, McCoy, a dealer in automobile suppllen. In company with six other Ittle girts, Mary Jane was walking home from the Hertrude’s Catholtc School. At Glen- wood Avenue, between Hood and Gran- ville, a blue Umousine was parked be- side the curb. As the children passed along @ man, described as of medium build and mid: dle aged, Jumped from the front of the machine ahd singling out Mary Jane known eye specialist, died early yer- terday while asleep in his home, No. 828 Stuyvesunt Avenue, Brooklyn. He was seventy-two and had been suffer ing with heart disease for some time Dr. Ingalls was born tn Ashford, Conn., and was graduated from Yale in 1881, He obtained his medical de- gree from the College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1884 and came to Brooklyn the following year. He was associated with the Brook- BROOKLYN Store Hours: 9 to 5.80 Telephone Main 6100 Printed Crepe de Chine Blouses, $4.98 Especially when they come in this hip length overblouse BOARD VESSE | Junkman, Accused of Payiny _ Cash to Captain, Dies in Fight With Agent. It’s a Pleasure to Choose from These Men’s Suits Joseph De Navi, twenty-three, | junkman of No, 321 Clinton Streq Brooklyn, was shot and killed 1+]lyn Hye and Ear Hospital, Bushwick | frou'the group, poked her wp und bere style, which vies with the en ‘ the United States Shipp Hospital and the Brooklyn Dispen-| her screaming to the car. 4, A ’, 2 < stantly on the Un ates § sry. He was a member of the Amer-| Before the tonneau door had closed T ° jacquette for this season’s he Wistaria, at 5%] ican Medical Association, State Medi-[0n the man and child e driver had on Board steamship Ss ato Asdosiation, Beate Mell (thes eneeds ee, othet Ue gifs tan wo pairs e most favored blouse models! Street, Brooklyn, yesterday while «| T MBE TERA WA 4, AGW? e Mccoy home a block away and of Trous $ These attractive models are tempting to escape from a Gover-| the American College of Surgeons. He ither Mr. McCoy or his wife could er fashioned with demure round ment agent who had arrested him n | leaves a wife and three sons. give a motive’ for the kidnapping, necks and brief sleeves, and are equally adapted for suit or a charge of bribirig the Captain. Yes, no man who likes -looking, well-tailored clothing will fail to find /ATHROP. lils pistol was s ly dischartd | in theatrical circles, died in the Neuro- Rid Of Dandruff ing on these suits!, The fabrics are so Conventional designs are | logical Institute Hospital following ar new and pleasing, the style correct, the When B. F, Keith began his 3 he stru iT a He 8s vor) as hie strugsled with De Navi. He § garments so trim and well-fitting, and There is one sure ¥ imprinted on crepe de Chine in black, brown, or eld in the fails to remove dandruff completel ‘i i A i deville ente pletely } Court for mthroy MOSaIAe 1 and that is to dissolve it. ‘This destroy Papal asad beak ws navy, with bands of the solid color at the neck and shipewe of HOH en years ho|it entirely. To do this, just get about ig wi y mi y’ n sleeves. Sizes 36 to 46. No. 188 Clarkson t, Brooklyt four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid well, that we take real pleasure in The Shipping Board heard De avi a mem-]arvon; apply it at night when retiring showing them! A. & 6.—Second floor, Bast. Ratha: KevarEl: AKATBtA 16008 use enough to moisten the scalp and Fowl €h " ri Aye. John ny D: ieee o sell himpt10 rub it in gently with the finger tips . You'll find both new and staple pat. Boys’ Smart, Durable Corduroy terns, in styles for young men and men who know they're not yet old. ty By morning most if not all of your dandruff will be gone and three ox four mofe applications will complet worth of new rope saw mofey passeand rn Baiwill completely stout and long sizes. Grays, S, h ° ares mene ie ie see ae] Males end satcey ay en browns, plain colors, mixtures and School Suits, $8.95 HG WILK Ge Kinga COUNTS ad ASAT ce Willkkin Anatarh arias, atte be] Ow much dandruff you may have,» ° stripes. Never mind the economy of f ey > ki | of William Masters Camac, attorney, of! You will find, too, that all itching an extra pair of trousers and the fact Corduroy—the only thi ea ls a Aeiee ayes Ber na w ae ion Philadelphia, Jand digging of the scalp will stop in that the price is really low. Those are strong enough to withitand prisoner wheh the man ight after an ilidess of severall years: See epbhNr sites, ae features, but the quality of the suits is the punishment boys contrive him, When he drew his revobe De Mra. Camac was the daughter of look and feel a hundred times hetter the big point! to ae Ja read ‘ It is | Navi tried to take it from him, Then | Jamin e- fs ary to Vou Git get liquid Atvon. at any iv its, $31.75 just e thing for ool wear TR asraisoharead. i Gud BUNT ert bassy at the Court of St. Sere tel Eaivecana d Other two - trouser suits, . the base of Ds Novis brain. alley 6|2etaines, west ener at there: [umes Wil you will need. ‘This simple j 534.50, $39.75 and $44.75. a. statement was corroborated ¥ laration of Independence and one of the {remedy has never been known to fail. , Th sui | eral of the crew founders. o¢ Dickineon Colles, Fall Overcoats Needed Now! $29.75, $34.50, $37.50 ge Bye Be | SSIES : Sa a - Swanky, with that English air of well-dressed-ness! Tweeds and mixtures in box and aren’t double econo: { Too BROOKLYN saa es raglan models. More conservative dress coats, in Oxford gray, for those who prefer the big value at $8.95 on } = ; | staid to the striking. A. & 8.—Street floor, Hoyt Street, sadhe of boys’ clothing! iE ral ’ “B ick Cord” The coat is fashioned wi Ey is ernick Cor coat is fashion ith : F Men’s Blucher Shoes a yoke, single ‘box. pleat back, BY i ; 4 C3 M dras Shirts. 2,24 and plain front with flap patch y | I 2 bs : 6.95 d ” 95 aar itd be een Fine finish corduroy; P=} } ‘ iE Fulton at Bridge St. | e an $ ° Sold Ms Brook yn ene yey Ey, A. £E to haki lined knickers, Sizes 8 to 16 years. } 54 | ' men who appreciat of higher quality. .ermdedene : : ao Having ied mee on They’re Sar Brand sist eral atte the or bai ee ewe | your new fall suit (please see finish of muc' igher-pric . | men’s clothing notes shore!) pono aad by ane Ready for the Kick-o, ! | HI , : to pay for new shoes to Berwick cords are a fine, heavy corded | I Extraodinary Values and Unusual Aliractions in complete your outfit, madras with neat printed designs of fast > Yes, the depart: Ha | ign —_ lepart: 154 rs take the key weend color. The latest modes in fabric and pat- mst: ment jis ready with | ie Fa h e Ose! ernene terns. Mighty good-looking shirts, at a the _ football ee | Feninine Fashions For Fall emart” com- Mighty reasonable figure, yeu'l peedT™ You'l iy Le ects Ties You'll Like, 98c frere, "at prices ‘that Our asttments are as wide as displayed anywhere—our values the kind not found | wear the will save you everyvere—and the entire Store has been brightened and freshened by re-decoration! men’sdepart- A fall suit looks all the newer and more { 1S Silk | see these bluchers. hey re tine, wear with it. ere 8 a gel LF 98 to $4.48 Superfie Silk | stout calfskin over a neat, medium toe last. neckwear in colors that will be popular this $3.24 to $5.48 z CK | A rich mahogany shade. You'll be pleased autumn—leaf colors; browns, tawny gold, ‘$8c EK FRC S | with this shoe. It is $7.95. . greens and maroons—for the low price of 98c. $1.49 to $1.98 1 B niesapidees | The same model, in gun metal calfskin, See them tomorrow! $2.98 to $4.98 | The modat jtured is of Fineet | is $6.95. A. & 6.—Becond floor, Hoyt Street. A. & B.—Btreet Moor, Bast. Football Jerse 4: IE) Satin Cant with Fur} | Sweat Shirts >. i | 4 is Pane and Cuffs | Football Shoes "96.98 to $1 9 ie e |-—Four' , West. A 368 Shoes for Youth’s Requirement rents mi! 2 aes s es ie 300 Smart Repair Summer’s Ravages Ie oe see Bae sth aie | ma ats Daily activities of girls and boys create the need for smart, good-looking footwear. Shoes, that by Summer's devastating suns and winds may have HS Riratieepoirenluwilis a Sete | All New—Go on choice of selected leathers and splendid workmanship, wil! withstand the most strenuous wear and coarsened skins—tanned necks and | F Canton: Imported French Special Sale, at retain their shape, are very moderately priced for tomorrow. procisetrss ate Hanae lack aes hair, but { B| Repps snd others. Cocoa fi ion a complete treat- a Ree MEN Te eee $ ‘ i : ment for and every one. And a compl [Baranya se ayy: a5) ; 5 | Girls’ Shoes, $3.50 to $6.50 pair Boys’ Shoes, $3.50 to $5.95 pair scientific equipment Tor beotstitying end tajuvecse | | Shoes of tan Russia calfskin, patent leather Shoes of tan Russia calfskin, gun metalor ing that will be of vital importance in preparation _ Large and small shapes, Hats with soft with gray suede or dull kid tops, or gun metal; patent leather; broad toe lasts with strong} for the coming season. || brims, Hats of Panne and Lyons velvet | with broad, comfortable toes and priced accord- sewed soles of solid leather, welted and stitched. & &8—MFitth floor, Central. | ki and benuttiul cuvelynes ss tleiraed with SI ing to sizes and leathers. Priced according to size and leather. | ‘< coque feathers, metal cloths, fancy or- | A. & &.—Beoend floor, Weet. >, by by Fe namants, ribbons, velvet bows, and burat [él Women’s Dainty, but Practical | Bi feathers. e . . . ° | New Long Twill | M. 3 St N Comb a, {+ wnation Suits, 79c TAIL ' a isses. Stunnin ew Coats P L EU R S Reproductions of ie | The practical suits that so many women prefer i ; 2 ted : ge Bearing all the earmarks | ewty = smpor | to anything else, and these differ in that they are | iB of na tailoring, but Satin Jacquets | Introduce the cAutumn Modes not only practical but daintily made of pretty | ‘ none of its exponsivences BE cate Guat dice A il novelty fabrics—mercerized crepes, striped voiles, | 5 00 At an Amazingly Low Price | 5 9 50 and faney weaves, in pink, white, and orchid. | 5 a 5: $ | \ e They are the bodice style, not every size in every | | h, 5 | re model, but 86 to 44 in the selection. | s | al \ These clever new coats are an exact lon A. & B.—Becond floor, Mast | pUeenDely HARE tasks) tte Sie | \\ of the general policy of the A. & S. Junior shops— black celle : eae acct ple \\. for they succeed in combining the maximum of Newest Model, Sweet-toned » i Be mer eteee ne ms ot lates le | | Ce. 2 the smart, the youthful and the serviceable with \ $25. Rich Autumn colors. Safin (Betured) " iG y the minimum of price! Pooley “Phonograph Tinsel Embrofd- \ i NN J Of soft, deep pile fabrics; th: id | erles,Quilted Satin pa 4 are made with luxurious fur col- i Gallary. a 1 . ck | HH sarees beaver Ge oneeaTEn $95 I Satin ‘Trimmings, ] | smartly shaj wide col of : Unsurpassable Values tn etc. Navy, Black, | self fabrics. Petey are straight Only a limited number of F | T Brown and Bright | line or bhoused, all excellent! these ti instruments available { op Coats Persian Patterns, ¢/ made, silk lined and interlined. at this price! You'll marvel at 4 Hae oars ~ | Brown, navy and black; 14, 16, 18. thelr rounds clear tone, thelr x ‘as the manner * | cabinet work and design. You EI of man-tatlored coats, hand New ‘‘Pricella’’ | will admire the English brown E jinishad, showing new ideas : A ° > mahogany, American walnut : tn pockete, balte, ete Silk Hosiery | Misses ’ Jersey Frocks and red mahogany — wood £ } hose beauty makes these cor 4 4 .00 Full Fas' Se Eight separate models, each dis ae Peed Miki’ Ee ad fe ferent, and all of th 7 ; E 25 Brod Seam ° ] pg Ag A Ray $10.95 . to the furniture Erery Autumn crea GU SUS RrACHORUEy gale These are the most effective, | a home. i Necharta de iinizturas aden cllas d Aptpaly 2 Other console f nena Novelties and Soft Brae ey ‘ most carelessly smart little frocks #F from $87 to $350. / ky Double face or plaid backs, and $9 that have been introduced this season for school wear, with their ft Also uprights and He eaeal age of ieee Fe ons, pleated skirts and all-over embroidered blouses in a contrasting RoraDIOn, iu I quilted erepe de chine, Besuctullinatvisland color. There are three styles (one illustrated) of all-wool jersey, in steers be ios eI Hae aT he pet brown, navy, henna and tan. 14, 16, 18, acre Ay s a ‘ 4, Yalue, service and sat- A. & B.—tecond fieor, Central ky isfaction _~-.mCTCMCTCmhl me eee »

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