The evening world. Newspaper, October 3, 1922, Page 6

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' = OMAHA, Oct. 3. J. by to (pall athe Sato) He = Some 800 residents of Howard Beach ‘and ply “MRS.J.F. COLMAN Sevite Heivberly Bac Escapes Bear “mitionaire, returned to Omaha last night from a four months’ hunting etrip for big game in the heart of ‘Alaska and announced his secret marriage last May to Mrs. J. F. Col- ~man of New York, former wife of amistard kings of New York and = Two: bullets intended to stop the] * ear when the animal got close failed] Mrs, Brust Won Evening)!" Bhusband and the guides saved Mrs. —Brandeis. = Beyond announcing the wedding the sBrandcis will say nothing of the mar- rage or where it occurred fafter the wedding on t “yacht Silver Screen, visited - the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes and ‘brought back a carload of trophies. Mr. Brandeis announced last night tnat they will make their home in SOmahn in a cottage on the top of “the Brandeis ten-story department “the late Arthur Brandeis, former head of Stern Brothers, of New York. and much of his time is spent in that city. SBreokire Union wit, Bear Fall Ives af the result of voluntary action] “It was good luck,’ the Brooklyn Union Gas Company in |ing. i Bending mains in Ramblersville. More “The best kind of luck," an 6 NAIRE WED) | ‘Goldenrod’ Brusts’ ‘Ford a Day’ Prize |\ ss pt on nn A Source of cage to All Astoria SEGRETLY IN MAY on Alaskan Hunting Trip. (Special to The ning World.) E. John Bran- . a New York and Omoha young F, Colman of J, & J. Colman, don. Mrs, Brandeis accompanied her Shusband on the Alaska trip, shooting “hear, caribou and, other game. She Yalso made moving pictures of big game and came very near being killed a bear while filming it. kill and only a fusitade by her World Daily Award for Contribution to “What They few days r private Page, and Whole Town Is Happy. “Goldenrod! That's what her friends and acquaintances, how call Mrs, Amelia Brust of No, 576 Seventh Avenue, Astoria, L, I. Even her husband, John A, Brust, re. Young Brandels is a son Offand their six-year-old © daughter Ethel, are called “Goldenrod."* All because Mrs. Brust has won a Ford touring car in The Evening World “What Did You See To-day?" contest with a contribution in which led fxom San Franciscd m went into the mountains. They maintains an office in New York passe nel ee eee ae BGAS SERVICE EXTENDED | goldenrod figured in a subway train. Also, perhaps, they call them golden- TO HOWARD BEACH | rod because of thelr good tuck. Anyway, the Goldenrod Brusts came over to-day to take possession of their prize, and it was difficllt to tell which one of them was the happiest. Mrs. Brust 1s not much given to words. Cost of Improvement, Aqueduct, Queens, will have a sup- of gas without any expense to them- ‘she said, smil- said Mr. n a year ago residents petitioned the | Brust, grinning broadly, metic Service Commission to compel “Little Ethel’s black eyes danced ‘the Saudi ‘extend mains. After negotjations the | y, ‘eon: A Woodhaven Gas Light Company, @| happily. sidiary of the Brooklyn Union, to} «it was the only picce I ever wrote for a paper," volunteered Mrs, Brust. sumers offered to pay half the cost. e were talking about the con- ling upon “the suggestion of the Commission that all holding companies test," said Mr. Brust, “and I sug- athe eed fo consolidate their subsidiaries, | ested she try." Brooklyn Union has offered to make| Little Ethel snuggled up closer to amar WORE Lae eS BI WO HONE sae ee # = & & ing built up. extention and pay the total cost of / her mamma while mamma smiled at 000 itself. The district is rapidiy|her and the world. The ar was delivered to them at Franklin Simon 8 Co. A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. Cfor <Madame DAYTIME GOWNS OF SILK WITH FUR Sirs mart Woman Must Have a Gown Avi Fars ake Fur i is more than a trimming —it has become an integral part of the gown. Of course Fashion finds new ways to use it—bands on the wide transparent sleeves or the narrow strips applied like fringe on the crushed girdle. Renée Crepe in Paris Brown, Cocoa or Black OTHER DAYTIME OR EVENING GOWNs Witt Fur . . . 49,59 to 265,00 Women’s Gown Suop—Third Floor oes MR AND MRS. JOHN A. BRUST Ano vaucuteR ETHEL... Did You See To-Day?”|= ae ney THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER board in anticipation of a ride. “You'll have to run it, sald Mra. Brust to her husband. “) won't mind,” he sald, grinning And then turning to the reporter: “This is really good luck for us, We owned one not long ago, an. old model, but I got sick and was laid up for five weeks and we had to sell it. Now we've got a better one, and for nothing, too!” Mrs. Brust smiled at him, He smiled at her, Little Ethel smiled at both of them and got back a flock of smiles in return from every one In the vicinit “I don't know how to thank The Evening World,” said Mrs. Brust, “put I do thank it" And then Mr, and Mrs, Brust and little Ethel went home, the owners of an automobile won with just a little item like this: PRETTY FLOWERS. 1 saw in an “L” train here in Astoria how much the love of flowers may mean in the daily life of a poor city worker. The car was crowded, At the Broad- way station a oomely and be- comingly dressed girl came on. She catried a big bouquet. She stood before a young man who was deeply interested in his ‘morning «newspaper. Pretty scon the young gentleman ancezed. Then he s again. Then he sneezed the salesrooms of the Hellman Motor Corporation in Long Island City. “Isn't it fine, daddy!" exclaimed Mr@. Brust as she stood off and ad- mired the bright machine. “It sure is,” agreed Daddy Brust, the After one paroxysm his eyes rested upon the pretty , flowers. He jumped up out of his seat and FOR WOMEN AND THE JEUNE FILLE THE FUR MODE Offering the Peak of Winter Vogue, Variety sf ‘and Value at the Brink of Autumn = Fi THE PETITE FUR COAT * is one of the smartest fashions of the coming winter to be worn with the gown of velvet or cloth. Bonwit Teller & Co. origina- tions of the petite fur coat are in Ermine Beige Caracul “ Nutria | White Caracul Black Caracul Krimmer Brown Caracul Moleskin Broadtail 225.00 to 695.00 NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS ; ; 40zinch model, raccoon collar and cuffs. | 45.00 CARACUL COATS , 195.00 a AGED BR She stepped from the north-bound ‘cripple, whose home {s in Brooklyn, was Instantly killed near Liberty this morning, while walking on the Ontarlo and Western track#, rack to the xouth-bound to avoid one] samo laws Fifth Avenue at 35th St.—N. Y. Established 1879 Mariah Kennedy, 75 years of age and a] $20 FOR A SANDPIPER STEW. > inbler, No, 65 Hopkins Street, n, puld $20 this morning for a Ho and his brother, caught by 4 sane warden In spite of Paul ‘a plon that KILLED BY O & W TRAIN o it was mnerely.a matter something train and did not notice the aproach of 4 " for supper” he was arrested and it 6 « toa World.) one on the other track. She had been] New Jerscy Avenue Court to-day MIDDLE’ ¥., Oct. &—Mra,|boarding in that section paid his $20 fine. { Ve Long-Waisted Dresses For Young Girls Frocks for the younger generation that take a leaf from their mothers’ Book of -Fashiéns and feature the lowered waist-line—the smartest and the most becoming line that the in- between-age can wear. Original French models, replicas from our own workrooms, and our own designs show the smart long waist in dresses for every occasior#-twills, serges, jerseys, velvets, velveteens, and silks: i in sizes from 6 to 17. Prices from 19.50 to 79:00 FOURTH FLOOR \ (ape RA Our Special Order Department ey for Girls is the only one in the ete 4) city devoted exclusively to young * ix girls’ clothes. Heré we will repro- i a x duce French models, create special ie designs or develope your own |. ideas. And the cost is only a little more than that of ready-mades, 30-inch, with kolinsky squirrel collar. NUTRIA COATS : 30-inch sports type of selected skins. | 95.00 NATURAL RACCOON COATS 40-inch sports type of matched skins. 245 00 PERSIAN LAMB COATS a. 47-inch, with kolinsky squirrel collar. 350.00; “ HUDSON SEAL OR MOLE. CAPES 47 inches long, fine selected skins. 375.00 HUDSON SEAL COATS 47-inch length, with kolinsky or squirrel, 450.00 “BABY” CARACUL COATS 48-inch, combined with fitch. 495 00 NATURAL SQUIRREL CAPES 47-inch, clear blue skins. 695 00 MINK CAPES 47-inch, of fine selected skins. 795.00 NOTE: HUDSON SEAL IS DYED MUSKRAT ‘ Very Special Offering PERSIAN LAMB or “HUDSON SEAL Coats 295.00 | 40-inch length smart box models of very fine selected skins with skunk collars and cuffs, Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street The. FRENCH MILLINERY SALON Announces a Most Exceptional Offering Wednesday of Distinctive AUTUMN HATS A wide and varied collection, expressing with versatile charm and dash the newest modes for Fall,* Priced Especially Low for Wednesday only, at HATTERS’ PLUSH, VELVET, and FELT. Large or small shapes for every possible occasion, individualized in ways too numerous to mention, with ostrich, ribbon bows, metal ornaments, feathers, and fancies. Third Floor.

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