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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922. IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. CIRCUS ELEPHANT TAKE UP FARM HAND American Association of Advertising IS STILL AT BAY AS T° ™ CARRIER Agencies, annual meeting, Ambassador, Newark Ar Ascribe 12 Federation of Women's Clubs, con- Casen to Suspect. vention, Commodore. ie An alleged typhoid carrier has been Century Theatre Club, meeting, Com- arrested in Newark and ta to be ar- echt ee M,, Hately: Dein to-day before Judge Edwin ‘affroy In Court of Common Pleas, He stands to-day bogged in a swampy marsh four miles from the ety. So treacherous ts the quagmire fears ire expressed the beast never will be wt out After two escapes Wednesday fight the animal was again corralled and fastened to a tree near a fertilizer mill ‘Then It was led tom londing platform and coaxed into a box ear. But no she entered than with « es ers ForA DV. rkers, arwo-: } Loe ‘ ” Edgar M, Franklin, a St. Joha, sew ‘American Jazz Pervades Bi wie business man, goon has the Cabarets of All Euro- | ved at the Commodore on his way After Fourth Escape An- imal Defies Hunters in Swampy Marsh. dance, sooner Commodore, 8.30 P. M. Capital South. “One can leave the city and)" Camber of Commerce of Queens] WILMINGTON, N, C., Oct, 18.— she smashed through [i# Tony Labelle, thirty-four, who, ae- pean Capitals, he |n the wilderness in lessqthan an] norough, luncheon, Commodore, 12.30] Topsy, Wilmington’s four-ton runaway Jom and took filght |cording to the State Board of Health, sees hour. pM. saaihied Petit |" haa been working on farma. “This year, however, the tourist] National Real state Association, | ‘lePhants as added @ smashed trolkh ers to-day are planning to lead | ‘Twelve typhoid cases, Including one By Roger Batchelder. rush has exceeded that of any year] mecting Commodord, 9 A. M. car and a trampled rice T]ihe beast from the city over a ma-|death, have been traced to Labelie’s . Public Health fahtbition. 23d Rogi-| train of destruction, and after making ‘cadam highway if she can be removed ‘employment on various farme, tt in The American military, bands which} since the beginning of the war, and went across with the A. B F., and|the prospects are bright for the Drought our ragtime to the English| ture. Several thousand automobiles came from other parts of the Domin- and Continentals as well -as to the | ion and from th ates, and It Is est!- her fourth escape from her keepers from the bor ‘eal ment Armory, Bedford and Atlantic Avenues, Brooklyn. Blectrical Show, Grand Central Pal- ace. Hardware and Housefurnishing Credit Yanks, must take the responsibjity | mated that ove: }0 visitors came] Axsociation, meeting, Pennsylvania, 6 for Europe's preseftt ‘jazz madness,’ | to the capital alo P.M fn the opinion of Charles Delmores, Lae! are e nron tence neeerai pantie @ French tenor, who is at the Wood FARTHEST FROM HOME. ook. The “New Yorker for «@ Day or “Jazz has influenced millions of] Two’? who is farthest from home to- */iwearted feet," he sald, “and has made| day is M. C. DeGraff, who ta af the millions forget for the nioment. the bitterness of r, 1 found the Nant cafes and cabare Brussels, Vienna and Pletely under its syncor ence, while Italy al gard it ax the 1 of the day. “The bands of the American Army Order of the Eastern Star, conven- tion, Pennsylvanta Chemical Masetacgureia’ Assoctation, hun n-meeting, Pennsylvania, 12.30 Se nome town, Buenos 8,200 miles Pennsylvania, His Ayres, is about troadway Platinum brooch, artistic design, set with 3 large and 54 amaller diamonds................. $825 w York Association of Commercial » exhibition, Pennsylva- a oe a ae ee eS eee from Others $25 to $3,500 Mekarat gold scarf pin, platinum faced, fine dia- Pi . mond $38 phire and | pearl $10.80 Other Scarf Pins $3.50 Up SS in Europe the people are putting their money into these precious stones as & This is one v buying diamonds. Nevada. popula tion has more than trit and the Reno mills for the reduction of ore are among the larsest in the country The divorces which have made us famous are w.important at home, ex- cept that they merely keep the town @dvertised."” a ee Electrify the Home! “are largely responsible for this popu- f larity of a formerly unknown type of | e ° d Th were closely ‘followed ‘| mn, s,m, fa 8 || Invest in Diamonds which completed the spell."* | * * RENO A BIG PLACE. , IAMONDS of the finer grade are eae IVES RD it, tha any Wert becoming scarce, and every where sound investment. good reason for O electrical installation is com- | plete until fuses, through which all of the electrical current that is used passes, have been placed. The sole object of these fuses is protec- tion. Should a greater use of cur- rent be made than the wires are intended to carry, or should a se- rious defect develop in an electric The world wide romance of finding gifts for you now, and it applies. in New. York as. well as it applies in Paris or in London. Diamond Engagement Rings es 8 6 SAILORS WHO CAN'T SWIM. “When I was in the Woet Indies not long "rel is 8 R ‘om Chi sengers were ath of a sailor from th VER the seven seas and through the seventy newly sténciled borders, into cities of brilliant name and into queer little towns that have rarely been heard of, the search for goqd gifts goes on, uch € ised at Who drowned after fide of the ship wh { was at the : oct. Tn the eourn taiang Spee | appliance you are using, the lead in And the rare fruits of this ceaseless search are here $125 $300 $500 $1,100 ha earonthate akan, : aaked one. oF fe iB} the fuses melts and automatically One of the greatest aids to at Ovington’s now, ready for your selection. Others $25 to $3,5' Pofficers how the accident had hap | shuts off the flow of current. shoppers are the almost More of that charming glass is here from Nancy, and Seamless Wedding Rings f Plain Hand Carved Platinuta ry ISkarat.... $4.50, up, |8-karat 10 dinmorsls, 13100 up DWkarat...$5.00 up ° 22-karat Diamond set, $175 up LAMBERT BROTHERS have been: famous for their diamonds for nearly half a century. They specialize int diamonds. They personally select: their stones abroad and impor. them} direct. py 9 diamond impoirted is: mounted in the Lambert factiory on the. premises under personal super-; vision. Into every stone sold qver the} self-selecting gift tables. Many of the choicest gifts in Ovington’s are grouped on these special tables at $5, $7.50, $10, $12, $15, $20 and $25, and each table contains unusual values. some new things from Haida in Bohemia, new patterns in china and lustre-ware are coming in from Staffordshire and Limoges, bronzes are here from Paris and Vienna, marble, tooled leather and wood from Florence, pottery from Rouen and Bassano, and hundreds of little things from funny little towns spread through the whole wide world. plan will interest every r electrical contractor, | gladly explain elepkone Stuyvesant 4980, | The United Electric Light & Power Company 130 East 15th Street 69th Street and Broadway 146th Street and Broadway it to you in de $8.00 up $10.50 up themselves tn the y years this man had been luc Blight precaution would h any dange used by a mis-step out side the rall Many of these oddities make splendid gifts—gifts for you to give or for you to keep, and all of them are avail- able to you at prices which are fair and just. Visit Our Booth at the Electrical and Industrial Exposition—Grand Central Palace $T. JOHN'S TOURIST RUSH. “Our - Provinee h ponnto~ SS ee OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue’’ Firtn Avenue at 39TH STREET The way you wash GE your hands That’s how simple it is to wash Keyser Chamoisette f AND think what it means to have fresh gloves—practically new gloves—every time you go out! Kayser Chamoisette Gloves cost one-half what leather gloves cost, so that you can afford to have at least two pairs—and keep changing. This Matter of Economy Thereis this about Kayser Chamoisette Gloves costing so little and wearing so long—you seldom think of it, because they are so good to look at, so much in style, so comfortabl. ou the hands, so easy to slip on and oft without ewkward pulling and tugging—you’d just want to Rew. 0. 8, Pat, Om, Short Gloves 50c and up—Long Gloves 75¢ and up—Gauntlets 75¢ and up Chamoisette Gloves : 14) wear them even if they cost a lot—and it would pay you! Good pure soap—a few minutes in the suds—rinse with clean water—let them dry—and there youare! And you’realways smartly gloved, and happy about it. cAnd the Long Wear You see, you can wear Kayser Chamoisette Gloves and wash them, and keep on wearing them and washing them, and they LAST. Of course we are talking about real Kayser Chamoisette. That's why we think it a good idea to ask you to look for the Kayser name in the heth of the glove-ALWAYS. Look like Feel like Wear like leather COST ONE-HALF BATS AAI. er holders and flower pans, vanes of many shapes and out of the ordinary color, cost $7.50 to $75.00. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street cA Very Special Hats of Gold or Silver Tinsel Cloth Combined with Black Panne or Lyons Velvet. Unusually Low Priced at $6.75 .* The charm of the metal hat is unrivalled—it is the smartest thing possible when worn with coat or for dancing and dinner And these! Never was scollection more varied and lovely, for everything may be had from dashing shapes with frills of lace for dancing, to large becoming shapes for dinner. cAt Su Full fashioned, with soles. High spliced In black only. 2000 pairs of Women’s Silk Hose Women’s BLACK INGRAIN SILK HCSE $1.95 pai WOMEN'S SILK and LISLE HOSE— In a number of desirable color combinations (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Offering Saturday of Women’s and ‘Misses’ Ready-to- wear Hat Dept., Third Floor the tur there a bstantial Price Concessions, Saturday WOMEN'S IMPORTED BLACK SILK HOSE Full fashioned, with mercerized tops and soles. Drop-stitch clox add to their smartness, $1.75, pai pir 95c silk tops and heels and toes. counter of the Lambert stgre has; gone the wisdom of two gené rations! of diamond handling and the joy of: expert workmanship. One of the; pleasures of selecting a diainond at! Lamberts’ lies in the absclute certain- ; ty you feel that the stone is all it is} represented to be. QLambert Bros.} buy only the best materials from the factories, ‘and they Bhy cans for them. : They sell only the best jewelry at’ retail, and they ask cash for it. Buy- ing and selling for cash, they are; able to sell the best at the lowest. : Other Beautiful Lavallieres from $4 up I4-karat green Id platinum faced lavalliere ‘one diame \4karat white gold, ribbon wrist watch, beautifully engraved octagon case, with white ( gold buckle, jewelled Swiss movement, $35 o [4-karat gold wrist watches $24 up Gold filled wrist watches « $15 up green gold pocket to pocket chain, Wekarat gold vest chains. .......++ Open fo Inspec- Lambert Brothers®* ATCA Gab AR Eade seen rn pee: sqencentcisenneutsseeTRETAPENEn 6 bBD eee C182 dtaes sees RAL ee mai i 3 Store Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Third Avenue Corner of 58th Street <ee3251 ANRC SLaee!