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SIK ARE IIURED ASAUTOSERASH | AT DOB FERRY Wealthy Grocer Killed in Another Accident at Bath Beach. | were injured in» colll- jobiles in front of the | Methodist Chureh on Broadway, Dobbs Fer midnicht last nigh’ shortly before Mrs. stare Eaton of ford we verely hurt Seven stitches hat to be taken in uw cut in her ulp and she had severe cut on one leg. | hurt were Charles Ht 248 Mount Ho ‘lace, Anthony the most .se- | Hohn, No New York, Luchnete t Dobb. Ferry, cut Som Barctee Eloefrt pa \ wh and a cre. bi crs, cuts and wae atone in his autoraiebtle The others sere in the cardriven by Luchnete, The two cure afte. the crash rema ned locked togethe, and went over the 1 heavy horse bi id Ont aa AC e, No. 79 nd cut, tooade AS nue, . forty-five, wealthy 20th Avenue, Bath Elizabeth 8) ad Street Hospit injuries she re- ceived when struck by an automobtle Py in front of No. 45 Jay Street early to- racture of the skull f his motor wagons collided fternoon with an automo 668 day Vittioc ot 18th Beach ) ynd Hospital Louis Berns ein, fifty-six, No, 1941 66th Street, Brooklyn, sitting with Cusumano and t the head, but r cost was made was cut on rt. No ar Francis Cu West 40th 8 Internal injur brain when he by an autom Cuthbert o! nue. | near sth 8 : The police are searchin® to-day fo the autoist who escaped from. the “wiaduct at Lsth Street between Sev enth 4 bh Avenues last: might truck John Callahan of No. 435 . received possibly nd concussion of the 05 University Ave . in’ Ninth Avenu 124 West 119th Street The was taken to Harlem Hos pita) evfering from contusions MEADES == Children’s Misses’ and Growing Girls’ Arch Support SHOES Cou: ter Exte rsion Heels Black ond > Ton Cali Children’s 4:95 Misses’ 5:45 | Growing A Girls’ 6 i 2% to 7 i MEADES brovaiyh s pest Anvwn Shoe House 102-104 Myrt. Ave.. Cor. Bridgs St. EROCKLYN A tested skin treatment If you want a remedy for skin troub'e whise value has bren proven By may years of successful use —if you want a treatment that thousands of dovtors and dri guists are da ly pre teribing because they Avow its bene- ficial results. — you will find i: in Resinol Ointment and Resinol Suap Why not take the combined advice of all these wise medical men, and lei Resinol make your skin well? At all druggists. ‘tf Resinol as ever a boy put en! nN Steve Ecurs: ¥ to 5:30 Sor the THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922, BROOKLYN Ren arkable Friday news al out most wented apparel, from Shoes to Hats, frem Baby to Debutante— Chilaren’s Tan Shoes $2.95 Tan calfshin laced shoes that at once recommend themselves as very desir- able school or play shoes. They have a full round toe that provides comfort, welted and stitched soles that withstand haid wear. Lizes 814 to 11. C and D widths. 1114 to 2, $3.95. A & 8.—Second floor, West. Misses’ Costume Suits cAdopt a ‘Persian Touch $54.95 This delightful little suit insists on including €very new touch of the season, thus it is youth- fully bloused in the popular fashion, provides a slim line frock under its short jacket, and does its blouse in the. Persian manner. ‘The suit itself is of duvet de laine in navy or brown, and the silk blcuse top is of Persian hu plain colors, if you prefer) and the coat is fur collared with mole or nutria, Smart bell sleeves add a claver teuch, 21d be ecat iscrepe lined. Sizes 14, 16, 18. A. & 6.—Becond floor, Central. Astrachan Cloth Coats silk (or in for Pcys and Girls. Lvery art cle selcctcd for its need and desirability and all SPECIALLY PRICED for Young Fo ks’ Day Ton orrow. Misses’ Luxurious Winter Coats $59.50 Ten smartest styles, each an individually stunning model to appeal to youthful tastes, at a low pr c2 for coats beautifully fashioned of rich, soft pile fabrics, with luxurious fur collars or effective self collars. The furs are wolf, beaver, or squirrel, all the coats are crepe lined and interlined, and models are differentiated by loose sleeves, clever stitching, bloused waistlines or tie belts er tailcred finich; in krcwn, blue, cr bleck. Sizes 14, 16, 18 A. & S.—Becond floor, Central. cA Fashicn “Note—Low Priced! $14.95 The younger set has expressed its reference both for smart BRAHAM 6~STRAUS ne Jelephone: main 6100 Just Arrived! Three New Groups of Two-Trousers Suits for Business Men Men who know clothing va'ues have been quick to take adv: n- tage of the two-trousers suits we are offering this fall, and our ample stocks have been replenished to keep up with the demand. conservative. Naturally, and finish that add style toa You'll be delighted with the wide variety of suits here ready for se.ection. These at $31.75 are two-trousers suits, of 100% wool fabrics, in grays, browns, blues, tans, mixtures, herringbones, checks and stripes. Correct styles tor men and younger men, in regular. stout and long sizes. Another Group at $37.50 Choice of all-wool cassimeres and pure worsteds, in desir- ible patterns and colorings. The models tend toward the Two trourers, which add much to the life of the suit and to the satistaction you get irom it. A Third Group at $39.75 these suits at $39.75 have a ittie more hand-tailoring ent, Put on one of these suits. You can’t help but stand a little straighter, breathe a little deeper, and think a ttle clearer when ycu see how trim and tine looking they are on you! British Made Overcoats $55 and $59.50 Big, fleecy, warm ulsters, hancsome rag ars ard | ox coats in a wide range of Cxicic, eather, Licwn exo ten effects, tailored for A. & S. by one of London’s fore- mest makers. They’ll keep cut w.nter wands—end retain their smart appearance under daily wear. A. & @.—Btreet Moor, Hoyt Street. Men’s High Shoes, $5.95 Regularly $6.95 and $7.95 _ For men who will definitely decide to get that new pair of high shoes tomorrow, we offer a special value worth know- ing about. _We have reduced a group of smart, medium toe, calfskin high shoes to $5.95, and if you want shoe comfort, shoe style, and economy, too, come in and try them on, Some are a rich mahogany shade; others gunmetal. Soles are welted and stitched. Rubber heels, which men are demand- ing more and more nowadays. Fine shoes for fall and winter. Reduced for tomorrow only! jacket ccate, and for Astrackan cloth, and A. & S. has achieved this clever con binaticn of the two at ihe very moderate figure of $14.95! They are jaunty, youthful garments, and as warm and Auiatte as the are smart. Sizes 1¢ to 16. ‘he full length coat of the same fabric ts minimum priced at $22.95. Sizes 6 to 16. Men’s Fancy Silk Ties, 48c Top Coats, $14.95 If you have been comparing values recently, you will recognize the better quality of materials, make-vp, and style in these suits and overcoats for boys from to 18 years. Much better quality for considerably less money. Junior Two-Trousers Suits $7.95 For boys from 5 to 10 years. pocket style. A collar of white pique. Very smart norfolk suits, in box pleat or patch All-wool tweed and cassimere mixtures of great durability. Extra You'll be more than satisfied with these excellent suits. Junior Overcoats with Convertible Collar, $12.75 Warm, well-made all-wool chinchillas, wool-lined, and as fine a winter garment Either cinnamon brown or Navy blue, for boys 3 to 10 years. This model is belt: d, with muff and patch pockets, and fereriea resto f Two-trouser Suits, $12.75 If he's between 8 and 18, have him try on one of these fine suits! ‘They're as care- fully made as Dad's, and of tweed mixtures and herring- bone cheviots in the same smart fall colorings. Lined with good alpaca; two pairs of full-lined knickers, for longer service, School Overcoats, $16.75 You've never seen warmer, smarter looking, or more comfortable boys’ overcoats than these! And at this low price you'll agree that here's a special value for tomorrow! Ulsterettes, of heavy all-wool mixtures, and warmly lined with fleecy woolen plaids, Belted model, with convertible collar and patch pockets. 13 to 18 y ears. A. & S.—Second floor, West. The good-looking, serviceable top coats that are in such demand we can scarcely keep them in stock! tweed, reindeer, gray, and brown; sizes 12, 14, 16. Special Sale of Boys’ Wear! Of plaid back herringbone 4. & G.—Becond floor, Central Children’s Ready-to-Wear Hats, $3.98 Hats that say by style, color, and variable head sizes that they are designed especially for youth—and for all ages, ranging its scope from kindergarten to college years, There are hats of duve- tyn, broadcloth, or Lyons velvet attractively trimmed with fur, ribbons, embroi- dery, and other youthful treatments, Picturesque pokes, mushroom, rcl: brim and off-the-lace hats, i black, brown, hen sand, or navy blue. is a special low pri tomorrow. A. & BM Three Fundred dczen of them! Plenty of yatterns erd colcr ccm biraticns to pease every eel, t feron of gccd taste in nechwear! If you like ties with a rich, keevy Icck and fi you won eave the ccunter withcut several of these—and at 4& ycu won't feel extravagant, either! They’re new, and TU HEY good looking. Domestic Mcgadore silks in single and two-color ccmbinaticns, ard all-i k reps in two and three-color ccn.binations, See them! A. & B.—Btreet floor, Bast. Men’s Warm Underwear for Colder Weather Here are three grcups of ren’s unicn suits, priced at $1.98, $3.48 and $6.48, that will give lasting comfort, satisiecticn end wear. ‘Ike ccllars are skaped, and fit closely. The cuffs at wrist and ankle will not stretch cut of shape. ‘The buttcne are dcuble sewed and the but- tonholes are 1einfcrced to prevent raveling All are mace o best yarns, and the careful knit- ting, cutting and tailoring create a garment of unusua’ flexibility and high quality. At $1.88—A specially treated, recium weight cotton yarn arment in random color, For the man who dcesn’t fee’ the need of wool at least until later on. At $3.48—A 80% wool mixture garment, for nen who like the warmth of wool, yet demand lightness. At $6.48—A rich looking suit, half wool and half mercerized cotton. Has the appearance of asilk finished garment. Healthful to wear, and durab.e in wear. A. & 8.—Btrest floor, Hast. Wedding Quality Paper An Offering Supreme at 25c a pound This is some of the most beauti‘ul Vellum, yure white cre exten e’y heey 1ality of paper made, actually wedding stock, Chelsea , lf you intenced to select scme expensive paper, of unugval laste ere € egcrce, Cu ccucn't find cnything cuperior in quality! It is the ccrect leiter sl cet in ycurd Lcxes—the meet econcn.ical way to buy quality yaper—and ycu are safe in tehir: <Cventage of this amazing price to buy enough to last you forever, for it is the cort that will never go cut of style And, to complete the offering, : Envelopes to Match. 50 for 25¢ A. & S.—Street floor, Bast.