The evening world. Newspaper, October 12, 1922, Page 5

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PONT TROY A AM SEF Ie - ; _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1922. _ ba = oe Hero of General Slocum Disaster, |Bold Buddy Took Three Fingers; |.) 0 ee ne "Receive BY HARDING| NOTE, NEGRO ARRESTED | far as he was concerned, Who Rescued Hundreds, Is Dead] Used One, Then Trouble Started): i: oi isa Sefac eek iat lel daesies Sate mine Tattlers’ Wi t the New Stur Cast nil passed through Washington yester- reet and Lexington Avenue, | “4 aa ¢ " 7 f i day, pald tribute to the Unkne Sol- With him went a viol ned i Capt. John Leonard Wade, Decorated With ‘Congres-|Leg Shut Out, Also Fist, and There Was a Hurry Job i pees NEG dake sede vea Wo Maaiien HOw ea nS a ; ; fs i. § x] ft phate’ larry Agard, a Negro i 4 sional Medal, Gave First Alarm. for an Ambulance Surgeon. or ' sing In the White House and left last F service ‘Squads exw iv nt What this country needs—if you take a sympathette view of the], ; Syn | teu ted tole twat rteses tase ete pias ele Capt. John Leonard Wade, hero of the Gen. Slocum disaster elghteet | troupies of Private Claude Hall of Fort Jay—ix not so much disarmament i Andee Wie cae na to open the violln Orleans, where, Friday, as delegates, ade him open the violin and they will begin the annual donvention 6 + bottles filed with a pris of the Mederation of Interaltied vet- | li! WHR Mn bel cked up in the |] 3 Sd Phe N.Y. ©, " © lady, who autet i erans prior te th reas aay iS) Ent. "62 Yours: © n her way J Years ago, died late yesterday at his home, No, 7 Bronx. 3 It was Capt. Wade who first saw the flames shoot out from the decks of the crowded excursion boat and who gave the first alarm, He was ‘eruising about in his boat, the Wade, off his some and near North Brother's Island, on June 15, 1904. He sounded the emergency call and his siren and rushed to the ald of the trapped passengers. st 13§ta Street, the} i. distegament. An arm is something you can figuré on, but a leg ts] ea b treacherous, and Claude fs in the Jersey City Hospital, Also he ts a pfisoner. . The charge is that he got drunko—ree charged with and disorder y. but that doesn’t besin | yersey City to tell the story, Pending his own} They say Claude was moking bh jong the sidewalk last version of the incident, which he is] Progress nto the While his crew of five men leapeds expected to tell when Ail aeincainls Aer papi eta ja siva: ike ulity from his headache, tl » will [stitter to gather violets or COUT Us W the water to save tho strursiineg (DR, SCHILLER GETS pore acer aracties the ube, will erence viston of beauty appeared womensand children Capt. Wade ran N DECREE | With such tacts ns tt 1 sre his delighted gaze, nerd’) oR ES RA’ 1 Buch facts as the police were [fore his deltgh J 34T TRE his boat alongside the blazing steamor cbt ats) able to gather from witnesses inthe] At the same time, Chatde, the FIFTH AVENUE fe «6S ATH STREET and with his foet on his own rill and) Wire gad Sued Him but Wanted tofvicinity of Grove and Buy St friendliest, smilingest manner, thrust bis hands on the rail of the General Withdraw. Slocum made a bridge over which Dr. Joseph A. Her, a dentist with hundreds wolked to safety. Louded] offices at No. 57 West 86th Street, was to the gunwhales he raced to the| ranted a sepafation by Supreme Court 288th Breet dock, discharged nis| Justice Lehman to-day on his counter claim In a suit for separation against Fefugees, turned in alarms and went) 511, by zelda G. Schiller, who now lives Back to the rescue. with her fathér at No. 203 West 113th For this he was awarded the Con-} Street. ee - Schillers were married fourteen Daten Saiinear Lire waves Meet months when they separated on Jan Saver's Medal.| 28, 1922, Mrs. Schiller sed for a sep- He started a relief fund for the vic-|aratoin, chargnig cruelty and non-sup- Our New Illastrated Sports Bool Will Be Mailed Upon Reques! BONWIT TELLER. &COQ The Specially Shop of Ory FIFTH AVENUE AT*38™ STREET The Newest Types of Woolens 5: For the Woman Who Makes Her Gowns Ss a = b> B fa) tims and they in turn raised enough] port. Dr. Behitler dee lared that his wife |] ° t for him to pay the cost of repairing|®bandoned him without cause. cN FE r C ats wn boat en y Counsel for Mrs, Schiller asked per- i oO LO. aus Cen i, which had been badly) .iesion to discontinue the wife's action MA | burned Howe money back { r, he turned this io the when the ease came to t dentist in 1, but the on his Autumn Fashions and Autumn Weather Scotch Knob Tweed Mixtures and Block Plaids ee ea ne Sh For twenty-eight y counter-cl in. the i sens "e PWwes -erel 5 i e wir eRe, Se asa pa Conspire 4o Create the Demand for in the season's newest versions. 56 inches wide, ¢ one time owning ( yard 4.50 H ently he had been mana, GIFTS FROM BRITISH . ° } the John lL, Wade Towing Company. UNVEILED AT CAPITAL e, e Capt. Wade had the reputation of EAR HA F eSk S F k Se ae oe eu “hl FOOTW I I or Skirts, Suits and Frocks gardless of the urgency of hi peat etl Bryne amyce, el aes : . ‘ : i ness, and during his twent Statne In Park, : A large variety of fabrics with Boucle Checks, } years in New York Harbor sal ‘ON, Oct. 12,—Renewed (@ O ES PN -WALKI State. eae) ‘pos * * ‘ pea ae Net eee aration selvened reali MUHA THOHA : Block I laids and Pe rsian Stripes or Poiret Twill } made his most recent recue when he] snip were exchanged here to-day ? with a silk fibre stripe suitable for dresses and } faved two young men whose canoe line formal presentation to the Ameri had capsized in the Hudson Cajt. Wade, who was fifty-nine died as the result of heart trouble FOR WOMEN AND THE JEUNE FILLE suits, 56 inchés wide, yard 3.95 All Wool Gabardine of exceptional quality in can people of the bronze memorials of nd Bur and James» Bryce. |] Funeral serv! Will be held in the}retred in. the Capital as a ONWIT TELLER & CO. fit the foot that a splendid shade of Navy Blue. Sponged and Rev. Harold Willie prouen’ dil Bk STALL am steps briskly in autumn, providing the | hrunk. 56 inches wid a 13.45 , r hrough the Sulgrave institution 5s s| ee: e38 WwW 4 B will be High offictals of the Amertean smart shoes and the correct stockings to wear 90 Inch ie, yare Wade had been ernment, with many from — the with them. death of his wife, ago. He ts survi SJdiplomatic corps, were present. Accep- of the bu of Viscount Br + | tanc For the Lining | i { i \ H Mrs. Jennie D. McDonald; a son, |ptaced in the Capitol Building, was by " = je z m J. Wade; a sister, Mrs. Mar. {Chief Justice ‘Taft, and the agceptance COURT Colored Silk Mull of so good a quality, it may ving; three brothers, Will-Jof the statute din aw . 5 ef (Thomas and Louis Wade, and|public park, wa Weeks also be used for kimonos, draperies and comforter anne made. by ; ; eight grandchildren. ak me ee 13.50 covering; wide assortment of colors, yard 50 FOUND STRANGE HAND IN POCKET ON BANK ROLL Herman Fischer, No. 146 Rivington Street, was held without bail in the] /\} Street Court, Brooklyn, to-day with picking the pocket of Ja- sob Bimstein, No. 10 Bay 32d Street, Brooklyn, on a Beuch subway train | | on the Manhattan Bridge. Bimstein said he felt a pull at his hip pocket, whirled and caught Fischer by the hand which, he said, was holding his role of bills, $66, Other passengers helped him hold the Circular, Straightline or : i : pa Sateen lining of a superior quality in a com- Draped Effects in plete color range, yard 40¢ Madame’s Frocks [Second Floor), W ' 38.00 Lounging Robes, 3.95 It is just a matter of which you prefer or find most becoming, for all are extremely individual in For Women and Misses Two strap walking pump of black or brown calfskin with new wing tip and military heel. 14.50 \ Dereniy Avante alation. where Parton poate Bh cctore a6 style and adornment. Or perhaps you fancy the * ay Br Cad a eclore Shs Specially Priced for HIS stands high in the lexicon of gifts —that the most charm- ing gifts are to be had in greatest number at Ov- ington's and that the prices are the prices of justice and common sense. - OVINGTON'S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” Fifth Avenue at 39th Street coat frock with its unfailing adaptability to street and home. In any case, Flat Crepe, Friday and Saturday Canton, Crepe Satin and Poiret Twill lend the Onl charm of their soft loveliness, strikingly con- nf trasted with buckles, girdles and trimmings. Paris Brown, Navy and Black. Illustrated above. 36 to 44. Brown buckskin, tipped, saddled and strapped with brown calfskin makes a smart walking pump with military heel. police say terms in variot aliases. ities and has eet MOTON TRUCK DRIVES THROUGH SHO WWYIDOW A heavy motor truck of the Kennedy Construction Company of No. tague St 3 Four distinctive, snug and yarm models of genuine bea- [Fourth Flosr) con cloth are offered at this special price. One is in plaid, two others floral or Indian in * Notions design, and the fourth a two- . iY i * . tone effect. All are man- at Special Prices tailored, cut full and trim- Reliable Dress Shields, white Nainsook; sizes med with wide satin ribbon 2, 3, 4. pair 25ce, dozen 2.75 or silk cord at collars, cuffs “McCreery Special’’ Dress Shields, Flesh colored and pockets. [llustrated. Nainsook; sizes 2, 3, 4.....pair 22e, dozen 2.50 Naiad Dress Linings, Batiste..............« Thom: B IMPORTED STOCKINGS WOOL CASHMERE CLOX HOSE 2,95 Fine quality, in cocoa, beige or Havana brown with two-tone contrasting novelty clox. RIBBED WOOL HOSE 1.95 Excellent quality, in brown heather tones. a collision with a cnr driven by Angue Cameron of No. 406 Second Avenue. No one was burt [Third Floor} Silk Mull... 0... ee eee eee ee eee : : . Taffeta Seam Binding. ...piece 20c, dozen 2.00 | The Annual Sale: of Dress Fasteners ...,.. . gross 30¢ and 75 Domestic Rugs $s ser’s Pins, 14 Ib... 0.0... «, 4 18e Sor \ Dressmaker's 141 s Quality is the paramount feature of these rugs, t Enameled Dress Hangers each 10e, dozen 95e but next in importance is their extremely low | . i nn . . prices for this sale only. Wood Shoe Trees . pair 10e, dozen pair 95e a 4 | | Finest Quality Worsted Wilton Rugs, 95.00 Size 9x12 fl. With a sheen like velvet, they will give a lifet of service--a most excep- tional value. Good China that is also good Art 'O fond of good china was Horace Walpole that of him it was said: “China's the passion of his soul A cup, a plate, a dish, a bow! Can kindle wishes in his breast, Inflame with joy or break his rest.” Not all of us can be collectors, but good ¢hina—that most useful of the Lares and Penates—should also be good art. Here at Ovington’s we try to exclude any but the" worthiest china. Whether you purchase a simple little tea-set or equip your home with a fitting dinner service, you will find that the china will be soundly made and decorated in absolute accord , with the dictates of good taste. Above the Usual in Quality Beyond the Usual in Value MILANESE SILK °‘% UNDERGARMENTS ; 9,95 r MILANESE SILK SPORTS BLOOMERS, a f ful) cut, allowing perfect freedom of move- PP PEENP YS P An nas cuffed eet embroidered in Conte, A ad acess blanket for chilly winter Size 9x12 feet. A most e ing colors. Cccoa, mocha, beige, taupe, delft nights, full size, with pink or blue tasteful patterns and colorings. | navy blue or black. : , borders. Very serviceable. 7 Enameled Shoe Trees Lae pair 20c (Main Floor] Seamless Warm | Royal Wilton Rugs, 79.50 /hite Blankets | | Size 9x12 ft. A variety of new and effective designs and colors. A 5.50 | Fine Wool Bae Wilton Rugs, 65.00 Ovington’s dinner services are priced from $50 to $1000, ptional value in Fine china at Ovington's bears the marks which follow Seamless Mint Lenox * Royal Doulto! il apes az ‘ Seen: } rte Ys ewick Sprez Cauldron Jenen Copeland Spode | MILANESE SILK PANTALETTES with | _ Hand-tufted Candlewick Spreads, Velvet Rug = 41.50 eases mye Here varchens? ||: pte eg oe beige, taupe, navy blue, | full double size, each 7.50 finest ere quality a oe lavana or black. i [Second Fleor] (Eighth Floor] OVINGTON’S Fifth Avenue at 39th Street | BONWIT TELLER &CO | I he Specially Shop of Cnysnalions {| FIFTH AVENUE AT 38 STREET —_— = Se aa! ~ ween .

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