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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922, See America’s largest choice 4 of good Grand Pianos Wednesday’s News Would Emulate Joseph Conrad ‘Climbs Stanchion on Liner Oscar II. While “Learning Ropes,” Slips and Is Lost. A martyr to his ambition to emulate Conrad, Marryat, London and jother writers of sea stories, John Paul Stadlesen, twenty-two, who had ‘Just completed his literary studies in Copenhagen, was lost on Oct, 14 in thd Nort Sea from the Scandinavian-Amertean liner Oscar IT., on which Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Broadway at Ninth Formerly A. T. Stewart Courboin Organ Recital, Wednesday The Third Recital on the new Concert Organ in the Eighteen Kermanshah Rugs In the Million Dollar Exhibit and Sale IN THE FASHION Miss 14 to 20’s It Is a Fine Big SALONS Boy Known to Us who knows leaves, a tree by its as 80 many trees Wanamaker Auditorium, fe had hired’ out as an ordinary seaman for experience, {t was learned tee That gare bey efest CHARLES. M. COURBOIN, Sisa Grade Sala price cS 3 aces y Nh sal cy seldom ti athe- ° 1 75 Mien the liner arrived here tay palae wits tae formerly 5, Antwerp Smartest Little Frock Pe hs a The big ship was cast in gloom ¢— has made a study of other 14.9 x $750 = $450 fkpon its arrival. Young Staatesen | pont was lowered, A number of life than the fruit-bearing trees, PROGRAM It should be, for we 14.9 x :$600 50 had ingratiated himself into the af-| pelts were cast overboard, but the reading up the re jopedi Grand Chorus Magnus — fi a 5 W 15.4 x $588 foctions of all on board, and his death | young seaman could not reach them, Britannica, ss well as all Dubois. : irst saw it in Paris, 14.1 x “$750 © $475 Was the direct result of his efforts to] ana by the time the lifeboat reached volumes of tree knowledge. Chorale Preludes (a) Christ worn by a very smart 17.4 x «« $1250 $750 B protect the lives of nuwengers. [the spot where io was last seen he That's the boy to take a ae hip tesen ath; (b) | woman indeed, at the 8 x «$1350 $825 he ship left Copenhagen on Oct. | hoc di ed 1 h " ‘ ra n Thee Is Joy—Bach. 22, 2 Bere es carve ener an “oie issappear A two-hour search long walk with, and be in- Preiude’ sed Fugue in ‘A races, 9x +. $2000 $1250 n immediately to “learn Hoe was everywhere see~ ing to the comfort of passengers. Two ays later the vessel was running In heavy seas and young Staalesen had just cleared the shuffle-board so that Miss Elsie Sorensen of No, 515 77th Btreet and other Party could play. heels was Mussen, Pekingese. * tome one discovered that a stanchion of a large lifeboat overhead had be- e loosened and the young seaman @id just as any of Conrad's young heroes would have done. He climbed Up to adjust it. He was cautioned to be careful, but he replied lightly that he was hired for just such emer- gencies. Miss Sotensen began play and her attention was momentarily distracted, but her pet Peke suddenly barked an alarm. Then the girl and other mem- ers of her party discovered that ‘Staalesen was not to be seen. Peer- Hing over the rail, they saw him floun- ering in the heavy seas. Capt, A. J. Schmidt, members of her Clambering at his Miss Sorensen's pilot of the SPEEDER IS SENTENCED TO 15 DAYS IN JAIL Fined $25 on Charge. Abraham Rosenzweig, twenty-two, a Chauffeur, of No. 240 East Ninth Street, ‘was sent to jail for fifteen days and his Meense was revoked by Magistrate Cobb when arraigned in the Homicide Court to-day. Patrolman Rich testifiedthat Rosenzweig was driving on Madison Avenue at the rate of forty-two miles n hour. “It is no wonder we have so many eases in this court,’ commented the Magistruic. Sally Fisher, thirty-fivé, an actress, of Port Washington, L. I, served with @ summons for speeding on Broadway, pleaded guilty and was fined $25. ge reas Is Same TELLER ACCUSED oF $10,000 LARCENY. BOSTON, Oct. 24.—Willls E. Hutehin- sn of Watertown, a teller at the Ex- change Trust Company of Boston, was under arrest to-day, charged with the larceny of $10,000 from the institution: BANK was made, to no avail. Funeral services were held aboard, a Lutheran minister conducting them. Every one of the 700-odd passengers took part. SHE IS WORKING TO PUSH CELLER INTO CONGRESS Mrs. Jacobs Hustling for Votes for Candidate. Mrs. Anna R. Jacobs, founder and trustee of the Brooklyn branch of the Young Women's Hebrew Association, 1s making a house-to-house canvass for Emanuel Celler, the Democratic nominee for Congress from the 10th District. Later in the campaign Mrs. Jacobs will speak at Celler meetings. Mrs. Abraham H. Arons, President of the Brooklyn section of the Council of Jewish Women, is also an active worker for Celler. Women from ail the Jewish charitable and welfare or- ganizations are satd to be rallying to the support of Mr. Celler, who is an officer of the United Hebrew Aid So- ea-Claims Life of Youth Who over the wires. greater results in lower cost. ing needs. Clean your liver and t Enjoy the gentlest bowel cleansu av ever experienced by t be two candy-tike ¢ yo bowels ed tte und sou Hig, Dowels wit Every Word is Heeded When you sell by long distance telephone you are sure of an attentive audience. Each buyer does just what you do when you are called — he listens carefully to the message coming Under such conditions your sales proposition, concisely stated, over.” Selling in this way, you reach many buyers each day, and you get Let our Commercial Service Bureau show you how the long distance tele- phone can serve your particular sell- Telephone Cortlandt Official, Extension 620 New York Telephone Company Best Cathartic for Headache, Colds, Sour Stomach, Gases, Biliousness “ gets less time and at More men, women tuke Cascarets for the liv 5 ab other Jaxat 10 cent be: cent izes. Any dru troduced to the name, (Signed) trees by Minor—Bach, Andante from Grand Piece Symphonique—Franck. Allegretto— Wolstenholme. Afternoon of a Fawn (tran- scribed by M. Courboin)— De- Bussy. Finale, 1st Symphony — Vierne. Admission by eqmpliinantery ticket, obtainable of the Concert Director. First Gallery, New @ October 24, 1922, A Bar Pin set with eleven Diamonds for $185 is an example of some of the moderate price pieces in the $264,000 collection of diamonds, pearls and precious stones that we are offering for a limited time at 15 to 20 ber cent. under the market. Other examples are: All platinum three stone diamond mng 18 karat white gold fancy mounted diamond ring. All platinum dinner ring, nine diamonds Diamond sapphire bracelet containing six diamonds and eight sapphires in platinum......$395 A bracelet of platinum and 14 karat gold set with CEMONGS ite saeen oacancssiine 5) acne Bar pin of platinum and 14 karat gold back with 6 diamonds,....... eueneely Diamond and sapphire bar pin set in platinu eight sapphires, twelve diamonds Platinum top and 14 karat gold brooch with two diamonds and one sapphire... Scarf pin, all platinum, with five diamonds. . Scarf pin, all platinum, with ten diamonds an four sapphires. ............ Cuff links of platinum and gold, set with four diamonds and one square sapphire Cuff links, platinum top on 14 kt. gold set with four diamonds. a ‘ Jewelry Store, Street Floor, Old Bullding, opposite Grace Church. rn Woolen Fabrics, specially priced The smartest fabrics for frocks, suits and coats French Twill Serge Poiret Twill, Tricotine .90—1 i $3.75 for $4.50 grade $1 for $3.50 grade The lovely ott qualite tor frocks Fine, soft weave in navy blue, and suits. In beige, brown, navy and black. blue and le ch Wool Velours oe $5.50 for $7.50 le The soft pile fabric which effect- ively combines with fur for winter coats and wraps. In navy blue, brown and black. All 54 inches wide, First Floor, Old Bullding $2.25 for $3.50 grade in various weights for frocks, suits and wraps, All the new fall colors and heather mixtures. Girls’ School Coats, $12.75 Wool Chinchilla. Special Smart double-breasted topcoats, suitable for all weathers. Swagger, boyish style. Carefully lined with red or self color flannel of an excel- lent quality. Large storm collars. Raglan or set-in sleeves. Deep patch pockets, Inverted box plaited backs, Reindeer, Malay brown, Oxford gray or navy blue in sizes 6 to 14, Girls’ Own Corner, Second Floor, Old Building Very Fashionable Silks So fashionable, indeed, that they are difficult to find. We happen to have enough of the following, in which please note the dominance of brown:— Brown chiffon velvet in a very Georgette crepe emborsed with fine, soft quality, all silk, velvet, | #ié devign in self color or con- a good seal brown, 40 in. wide— trasting tones, 40 in. wide, in $10.50 yard. midnight blue on midnight blue, * H gray on gray, white on white, Embossed velvets, with a large | roge on gray, cocoa on navy blue— design thrown into relief by | $7.50 yard. stitching, 38 in. wide, also navy blue, seal brown and Tamboo, a Canton crepe brocaded in satin, lovely golden brown shade—$12.50 | 40 in. wide, henna, copper, beige, yard. brown, tan, black, French blue, : gray, navy blue—$5.50 yard. velvet, in several rich 39 Roshanara crepe in Paisley de- to 40 in. wide, bei | signs, 89 to 40 in. $5.50 yd. black, rose du Barry, navy blue, Crepe de chi Paisley and bottle green, king's blue—$15.50 | Persian Patterns, 40 in. wide— yard. | $3.50 yard. ‘The Slik Rotunda, Street Floor, Old Buliding. A New Electric Vacuum Cleaner “UNIVERSAL,” with complete $59 50 set of cleaning attachments | Has motor more powerful, and with a greater suction, than any other cleaner, Does all the work without the use of a revoly- ing brush. Made of polished aluminum Weighs only 12 pour Come and set work, ¢ in the Helpful Housefurnishing Store Seventh Gallery, New Bullding s We had a difficult time es a copy to bring to OnE hh i soptet an nary frock, ¢ by every one in Paris, A Great Success The delightful sort of frock which combines tail- ored trimness with that gay insouciance of the true Paris dress. The adorable little bows, for instance. Who but the French would finish a cloth frock that way? . Beautifully made, for us Wool dele fe gh dark id blu brown, henna, ol e and navy blue—$19.75, ‘will—navy blue and brown—$25. Second Floor, Old Building The Women’s Sport Shop features for Weiinesday— Severely Tailored Suits Of Scotch and English Tweeds, $35 to $59.50 The absolutely plain tailored suit which has no rival in the field of sports. Woven as are all fine {mported woolens with a firm body to stand the test of perfect tailoring and long weat. 1n fine mixtures of gray, oxfords, tans, browns and the dull blues. Straight and slightly fitted jackets, the correct lengths, cut to fit, where they should fit and to hang precisely as in a man’s jacket. . sant ris omen Second Floor, Old Building The Slender Silhouette is emphasized in this copy of Rolande Silver lace and a new golden 2 m* rose-brown velvet ribbon— could any color combination be more unusual? Few’ are lovelier! And one great flower of many petals, a paler shade than the velvet, where the girdle ends. This use of velvet ribbon for girdle and sash is very new, especially with metal lace. The slip is silver cloth —$195. we One of the many, exquisite owns arriving daily in the Vomen’s Fashion Salon. Street Floor, Ofd Building | Raccoon Coats A necessary part of the smart woman's wardrobe for the forthcoming per events, and for trotteur and motor wear throughout the winter, $285 to $425 Perfect in details. Beautifully shaded skins. Shawl collar, Smart 40 in. length. Belts of the fur. Fine silk linings. Third Floor, Old Bullding New Walking Shoes, $12.50 Soft ooze leather makes a distinctive one-strap model that may be worn ap- propriately with one's afternoon frock or tailleur. Gray with patent leather; brown with brown kidskin; black with patent leather. Light welt soles. Covered Cuban heels, Firat Floor, Old Bullding Good Handbags $4.95 to $5.95 | 1.95—Main Aisle “Samples” § 00. Chiefly vanity, pouen| Petticoats, $3.85 and envelope bags of duvetyn Regular and extra sizes | and velvet, leather—pin seal, a pitlanese silk jerse adium| i ain seal, walrus-grain, silk or satin, Straight-line styles, | sis we beaver call an attractively embroidered or coy ciige al ral 3 trimmed with plaited frills or fancy metal lk-cord handles. with good-lookin frames. Self deep ruffles. Pettibloomers, $3.85 Mirrors, Milanese silk je heavy ; », Grown and satin, well reinfo Tan, gray, taupe, brown and ished with pre hi black. . plaited cuffs, The price is |, the variety Laos Great variety large enough, to b colors and combinat to many women. Main Alsie, Street floor Street Floor, Old Building = — Two to Five Dollars Main Aisle Sale of value in Morning Frocks | ly plair satisfaction . ns. Old Bullding extra Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $17.50 - i Special purchase. Two pairs $1.45 and $1.95 | full-eut knickers with each suit | Good quality twe herring- | Lees than wholesale Chee dilestale ont Welt | Desens eens of pretty nade. Sizes $ to 17 yea mpile in line Boys’ I-pe. Flanneletre } 4 + $1.50 | Fine gi a m n, | ‘ Full cut. Silb large and br a eh and | {r Special value. hecked and figured v: Street Floor, New Building They are all in beautiful soft pastel shades—old rose, mulberry, old ivory, light blue and dark blue. Charming’ appropriate floor coverings for living-room, parlor or mi room. Some suitable for libraries, * -¢ 14 Gorevans, Fourth to Half Less Deep colorings, adaptable to dining-room, hall or smoking room, Size Grade Sale Price Grade Sale Price fi $175 $400 $250 $175 450 $225 $195 400 $250 $195 400 $265 $225 425 $265 225 his 65 225 $450 75 Persian and Caucasian Rugs, average size 6x3.6 ft., $36 44 Extra heavy Kazak Rugs, average size 7.6x5.2 ft., $66 Third Gallery, New Buliding ‘$40 Junior Floor Lamps, $25 Hand-carved wood in antique gold metal leaf finish, 60 inches high, 7 feet silk cord, silk cord pull tassels and bulbs, two-piece plug. 22-inch silk shades of Habutai silk, silk-lined, silk fringe and skirt, antique gold braid trimming. Rose, gold, blue, mul- berry. $30 Bridge Lamps, $17.50 Hand-carved wood in antique gold metal leaf stippled finish, 55 inches high, with weighted base, 7 feet cord, two-piece plug and bulb. 12-inch shade of Habutai silk, silk lined, 4-inch fringe. Rose, gold, blue, mulberry. Second Gallery, New Buliding, All-wool Blankets—Our Blend WANABLEND, $16 to $24 pair We had these blankets made our wa: 4 satisfied that the best that could be done ae bole bea ia the making of blankets for warmth and for long wear. * * * Bay fisstagr rie, Le pg od SE, Mutter, of cleaner materials, and m' e | 5 im mos an! them. We have big stocks of all the good ianeeca bes, Bn * * * Three grades of wool are used by us, their blendi ing very remarkable and enduring blankets. ° Hon Rehan Outre tone WANABLEND Single. bed blankets, 60x84 in. . $16 pair WANABLEND Extra long blankets, 60x90 in.......$18 pair WANABLEND Double bed blankets, 72x84 in., $18.50 pair WANABLEND Extra long blankets, 72x90 i - $21 pair WANABLEND Extra wide and long, 80x90 in. ... . $24 pair Cut _and bound separately. Borders of rose, pink, blue. Some all white. Each pair boxe First Floor, Old Bullding Clearaway of Fine Glassware Fifth Less for Cut Stemware A fine Colonial design resembling fish scales, cut in a band around the Vieeaee Cut stems, too. One of our finest lines of lead blown, clear glass. $17.25 doz. for $23 doz. goblets. $15.50 doz. for $20.75 doz. cocktail glusses. $18 doz. for $24 doz. fruit salads, $18 doz. for $24 doz. sherbets. $15.50 doz. for $20.75 doz. ice tea glasses $13.70 doz. for $18.25 doz. table glasses. $22.85 doz. for $30.50 doz. finger bowls Many other stem glasses, all a fifth less. Lightly cut Table Glass—Half Price 75e to $5-—for $1.50 to $10 grades Perfume bottles, candlesticks, sandwich trays, powder boxes, butter tubs, vases, divided relish dishes, fruit bowls, bonbon boxes, cake plates, of fine clear glass, lightly cut in the famous marigold design. $4—for $8 Heavy Cut Glass 9-in. bowls, large and deep enough for dessert; vases, 12 in, high, ough for American Beauty r Of fine, clear, heavy lead glass, ut in a standard design that is always in good taste. Coin gold banded Table Tumblers—Half Price $3.75 dozen—for $7.50 dozen grade gold band and line decor d Gallery, New Building $2 and $2.50 Neckties—$1.35 Special lot of 1,200 Made up especially for us, out of a little ylus of finest necktie big deeply silks. Great range of color and designs. Among the silks are some which have been picked as Christmas gift business features, Best Necktie Value of the Month Dighroolceed. mbinations. stripes, some sian effects, and blue and Street Floor, New Guilding