The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1922, Page 25

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tee S™ WN | STORK LEAVES BABY BOY ON STRANGEn’S DOORSTEP Postman Finds ft, hut Oceapants of | House Refuse It. Letter Carrier Benjamin Gold, maktng | | first delivery to-day, found a pack-|) 1 the porch of the two-family | | at No. 193 Lincoln Read, Brook- in, early to-day. Neither of the two] fumities would accept ft, because it con- tained @ baby boy about a week old.| | So Patrolman Fairfield took the infant to the Kings County Hospital, where it was put into the foundling ward. Tho child has blond hair and blue eyes. It was dressed in a blue shawl, || a blue and white striped blanket, white | |) woolen cap, blue and white woolen boots and ‘a flannel undershirt. COLON COUNCIL, K. OF C., INSTALL NEW OFFICERS 500 Long Istand City Knights Wit- mw ‘eremonies. The recently elected ofcers for the coming year of Colon Council, Knights of Columbus, of Long Island City, were | | installed last evening at an installa- tion éeremony in St. Mary's Lyceum, Fourth Street, Long: Island City. District Deputy Thomas J. Cullen prestded. More than 500 witnessed the ceretnony. George Schehr, who is manager of Dt. Patrick's Big Five und an active worker for St. John’s Hospital and the Nursing Sisters of the Sick and+Poor, was installed as Grand Knight. The Uther officers installed were: Deputy Grand Knight, Edward F, Donoghue; Treasurer, Charl Magher; Chancel- ‘nancial Secre- | | Recording |} | © Powers; Advocate, |! yitside Guard, John P. } | Marfan; Warden, James McCarthy; inside Guard, Edward Fee. At the time new offi >» weel go, Past and Wiliam Boyle, Joseph P ’, George [thier od Jéhn J. Foley were elected dele- Bates to the county convention. Men’s Arch Support Shoes ‘6% Black Kid, Long Counter. Rubber Heels. Sizes 6 to 11. | Widths B to EE. { MEADES © Brat Brown Whor Hour | 102-104 Myrtle Ave., Cor. Bridge St BROOKLYN We toport our diamonds direct from the futters in Antwerp. By doing this we elim- tate tthe middiemen, thereby. saving you the profits which they add to the diamonds they te without adding anything to the Yalue ‘of such diamonds. You buy at the same price, or ices which most retail dealers for diamonds the; ectal Now, you can app buy direct from diamond tmnporters at a big saving over retail prices. These brilliant | | Me-white diamonds ure set in men's or fies’ sglid gold monntings. We have thou-| | sands of other diamonds on display with the fall weight and guallty and price plainly marked. ndoubiediy, the diamond you| |p) want Is here in our siock, at one-half the price other Jewellers would charge for the same quality. Don't purchase s diamond ph with your eyes open and | | Ketting ay great o bar- Diamonds can be re if desired IAL BARGAINS. brilliant; all bargains. . | Weight 106 Carats. ash Cone es Te BGUITERS NASSAU ST.,NLY. SRP hit At Park Row and Mannan Sk 4 Uuatil 704, Inepect, oar, beautiful window dis || a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922. ABRAHAM — - = BROOKLYN Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 Telephone Main 6100 Annual Sale of Gloves Men’s, Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s! Thousands of Dozens! Matchless Values! Every year must surpass the previous glove offering. This is not an ideal, but a reality, statement by your personal attendance at the sale. We assure you that you will not be to be demonstrated tcrorrow by thé largest number of desirable gloves that we have ever disappointed either for variety or exceptional values. Street, sports, and evening gloves are assembled in any one glove event—at lower prices than ever! Verify this very positive included. Think what an opportunity to buy—gift gloves at big savings. Women’s and Misses’ ‘Gloves ; un awocora Sit, Watling, Gloves, se 18,200 Pairs of Women’s Imported Chamois Lisle Gloves, 59c 12-button, fabric; in mastic, mode, beaver and grey. Silk Gauntlet Gloves, $1.39 Men’s and Children’s Gloves French G loves Men’s Chamois Lisle Gloves, 95c One-clasp style; covert, beaver, grey or brown. These are from Grenoble, the great glove center of the fashionable world, ‘ Men's Grey Suede Gloves, $1.29 where glove styles originate, and where the finest gloves can- be obtained, and One-clasp; four-row bléck embroidered backs; piqueteen. Double milanese silk. Black, white, grey, beaver, Navy have been very carefully selected for this special event. Men's All-Leather Auto Gloves, $1.39 blue or brown. Mousquetaire Kid Gloves, $1.98 Imported esghe- battens 100s) neeeae or grey. 2-Clasp Gloves Gauntlet Gloves Imported Lambskin Gloves, 98¢ Two-clasp glace lambskin, Paris point backs; black, white. tan, mode or beaver. ° ° Mousquetaire French Gloves, $2.95 Black leather, gauntlet style with strap at wrist; fleece lined. . Men’s Suede Winter Gloves, $1.19 Mousquetaire Gloves One-clasp style, in grey or beaver; fleece-lined, half pique sewn, Children’s One-clasp Gloves, 79c : $2.95 Suede or capeskin gloves; fevmclitied, tan or brown cape- skin or grey or beaver suede. Real kidskin, eight-button length; white, tan, brown or Glace kidskin gloves; over- Six-button glace lambskin Twelve and sixteen-button ’ Children’s Mocha Gloves, $1.29 mode. Also eight-button French suede in mode shade. seam sewn and Paris point gloves; pique sewn, Paris point glace kid gloves. White, mode, suien Giceaa eaves! one-clasp style, pique sewn and self Imported Chamois Lisle Gloves, 39c backs. All black, white, brown, spear backs. Black, white, ay brown, or grey; also 12 ee as an Two-clasp style; black, white, grey, brown, beaver, mode, pongee, mastic or covert. beaver, tan, or grey, also white brown, beaver, or tan; also 16-button kid suede mous- Children’s Glace Gloves, 89¢ quetaire gloves, in mode or One-clasp style; brown, grey, white, Sizes 8 to 7. Imported Chamois Lisle Gloves, 59c with black, or black with white black with white or white with grey; also in black, 12-button Children’s Gauntlet Gloves, 59c Strap wrist gauntlets; black, white, grey, brown, beaver, stitching. black stitching. mode, pongee, mastic or beaver. Smart New Fall Modes for Misses in Suits - Coats - Frocks $29.50 $24.95 $19.95 Three featured values, in three exceptionally smart modes. Raccoon Collared Tweed Suits, $29.50 The pane of styles, with semi-box coats, double-breasted front and roll collar of raccoon fur. In two combinations of blue and-brown; « silk lined and interlined. Smart Top Coats, $24.95 _Made of two-tone tan and brown heather mixture, double-breasted, with large notch collar and clever detachable throw scarf. Sizes 14, 16, 18. Satin Jacquette Dresses, at $19.95 $29.50 $24.95 $19.95 Full pleated skirt and effectively embroidered blouses. Three School Specials for Girls Fur-collared Coats, $29.95 A very moderate price for such a distinctly smart coat, and also such a warm, practical, durable coat! For these are excellently tailored, warm! lined and inter ined, with a shawl collar of raccoon. Sizes 12, 14, 16. Two-Piece School Dress, $18.95, of the new fall fabric, Skydrift, smartly carried out in brown and red. And a very special purchase of Girls’ Regulation ‘Dresses $5.95 ° The always necessary school style, a two-piece model, of a better quality serge, with middy tie and blue or white braid. Sizes 6 to 14. At a price far Jess than regular. A. & @.—foconé floor, Central. dalint pid Sale! Girls’ Tan Laced ‘Boys’ 2-Trouser Shoes, special, $4.75 Sutts $ 5 Tan calfskin shoes that are highly recommend is 09.% . parse eee A group intended for regular sell- for comfort; welte: stite! sole: ing at a higher price. All-wool fab- Sizes 214 to 7; A to D widths. rics, two pairs of full-lined knickers, smart styles, careful tailoring, an ’ other features usually to be expected ‘Boys Shoes, $3.95 only in boys’ clothing of much Reduced from $4.95 greater price. . ; f is and cassimeres, in the pop- Gunmetal laced shoes, with solid leather soles ular brown and grey mixtures. Nps that are welted and stitched, and will witgstand durable and good-looking. Sizes 8 to the hard knocks that active Bev are sure to give 18 years. They may not last the day them. Full, round toe last. Sizes 1 to 6. out, A. & B.—Becond floor, West. A. & @.—Becond floor, West The Newest Vanity Boxes, special, $3.45 You can keep your vanity secrets hidden, indeed, when you can lock them away in these smart boxes, with a small key!- They are especially good-looking, one finished in the new corduroy striped leather (illustrated). 7 Genuine Pin Seal Gold Mounted Envelope Bags A special assortment, at $3.85 to $4.85 A. & 6.—Street floor, Central =For Saturday’s Selli only. Fleece-lined gauntlet gloves in tan or brown. A. & 6.—Street floor, Centrai. For Men Who Know Good Neckwear---A Group of 2400 New | Swiss Silk Four-in-Hands The first breatly of Fall finds us ready with the last word in men’s cravats of imported silk! A big purchase~ just arrived, and going on sale tomorrow! Rich, heavy silks in scores o pleasing patterns and stunning colors—combinations to meet every taste. Neck- wear that ties well, and wears well. Neckwear that would usually sel) for much higher prices. Your new fall clothes will ook even better with one of these ties, And, by the way—very handsome neckwear for holiday gifts can be sel from this assortment at a con- siderable saving! : A. & ©—Btreet floor, wast Men! Tomorrow’s the Day to Get These Famous A. & S. Two-trouser Suits, at $31.75 With smart, good-looking, well-tailored Fall Suits at this modest price you can’t al- tord to let tomorrow go by without at least seeing them! A broad range of the new season's choicest fabrics and patterns—a selected group of more conservative styles and colors for be who prefer them—and a size range in al] that embraces stouts and longs, as well as regulars. It will take leas time and trouble to Pies out a becoming fall suit here—and you'll be better pleased in the long run. If you're thinking of economy, you'll get it in these suits. Two pairs of trousers. Practically two suite—for $31.75! Other suits from $34.50 to $44.75 Topcoats—tery good-looking —S29.75 A. & 8.—Btrest floor, Hoyt Street Women’s Black Silk New Drape Veils Stockings, $2.95 as Hat Trimmings All-silk from top to toe, with double heels, Were $1.25' soles, and toes. In black only. and More 69 Cc Women’s Sports Stockings, $1.98 v i famine in fe ery effective trimmings on plain felt and i ipseted ae land; all-wool, ribbed, velvet hat shapes. Good pil of colors, npn came: e. with Chantilly patterns, embroidered bor- Men's Silk Socks, 96c ders, scroll patterns, chenille dotted and Full fashioned, thread silk, cotton soles other ornamented borders on fancy meshes, and tops; black and colors. in long, square and novelty shapes. A. @ 6.—Mireet Moor, Contre! A. & 6.—Street floor, Central. Trimmed Autumn Hats That Grace Simple or Elaborate Costumes at $10.50 It is quite Hikely that gee in their lovely sha; Re are te color achemnee defen Parisian style effects that you have admired in recently ‘erertedl Saris trcigl ate Frankly, this is the source of their style themes, and we say, with considerable pride, that A. & S. copies and adaptations are a credit to the skilled milliners who translated them. Dominant new effects are large clipped coque pom- poms, applied as in the sketch. Others attrect by the use of ooniey. Ur burnt ostrich, glittering metal ribbon, large decor bows and at other new treatments that make one constantly marvel at this moderate price, $10.50,

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