The evening world. Newspaper, October 24, 1922, Page 6

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ee alla: __| THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922, FLUDESHIS GUARDS |witen'stie spurns [Bouncing Bacon atWedding Feast | RECONCILIATION Also Migratory Mayonnaise Cream Puff and Eclair Projectiles‘ Flew With Merry Quips Across the Table. A regrettable inetdent occurred this morning at the wedding breakfast of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Penchano in the home of the bride, formerly Miss Maria Santa, at No, 25 Centre Road, Secaucus, N. J. Tt will be ae James MeCreery & Go, 34TH STREET Franklin Simon 8 Co. A Store of Individual Shops iB FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS, Warm (oats For Gold Days— FUR COLLARED WINTER COATS For eymall (ohildren (1 to 6 yrs.) FIFTH AVENUE oman Usher in Bushwick Theatre Slain in Street by Husband. ‘ Grazed by liquor and jealousy, isHenry Sigmund, tnirty-five years old, { followed tis wife, known as Edith i Price, thirty-four, to Liberty and t Autumn Avenues, East New York, § I o necessary to look up the in a number of old al € stair and in to waste the sandwiches, Persons of varying shades of opinion began throwing victuals around, sometimes : ' each other, at other — times f ‘ ing the walls, ceiling and bric- meanwhile, are gre eman came in, but by that ve Mike and Joe had disappeared. was found subsequently in Phe i. His head was bloody but and he pointed with pride ct that he had prevailed Joe to get the hell out of there thus giving rise to the theory that have been a more horrible than Mike himself at the @atly to-day and pleaded: *Como on back with me.” *No,” sho replied. “I don’t want Anything more to do with you. Go eWay.” He drew a revolver and shot her } + Pe War, SOFT, ed up a bit he ; twice in the right temple, Then he te , a wy); j Placed the muzzlo at his own temple| “Was BOVTH SIOMOND F retless to. inquire fe IMPORTED FABRIC A Four-Day Sale of and fired. Both the woman and he . They are on their honey @ied immediately. 7 y ; UNVEIL DWIGHT TABLET aved wel 7 MADE OF N w ; I P m The w 1, Who fot pars hi ¢ that Foe teen ead ustier at tho Husnwicn| AT YALE ANNIVERSARY sunann FE V e€ ongue u ps : Theatre, Howard Avenue and Broad- INEST VIRGIN 5 a vas a divorcee when, tr Anson Pheips Stokes Delivers). . 1 Men try ame arene gee and Walking Oxfords ia by the police to have] en, who. tiv WOooL bee. nbler, known as ‘day They Tatty » couple lived at 2 nit Of 2, Coop t, Brooklyn othy Dwigt " i. 95 Nine days ago they quarrelied and] 1886. and fr Sie EL) she left him and rented an apartment | '!* which read: at No. 415 Auiumn Avenue, Hast New] "’ ie 1. They “were taken from “out ’ regular the home the couple had occupied. t he slipped awa his Ma nied guards Believed to have followed his wit canght the train on which she started for home. e two FURS of Classic Beauty t=] , in the New Fur Salon Very Moderately Priced Fifth Avenue 34% STREET Broadway Smart little winter coats tor j His acquaintances wer ble to 5 1 A stock and reduced for this occasion. BE skp ns sevaich, ana because of The Next Coats of this Imported ; repeated threats they heard him Fabri Wilh ee herin P, . These shoes are priced special for four ' inst his wife, they took th oa nae 4 oY re { De artnet. or severed. thee FabricW: e Fig. her in Price be ted and will revert to regular Bome of the had Pod led | “Or ereaiter. [Homie of them tnd accompanied iim Under the Kew Tariff ; ust what finally occurred. . The afternoon pump in Colonial ef- fect—fashioned of Brown Suede, com- bination Patent Leather and Brown Suede, Black Kid or Calfskin, Brown or Black Satin, also all over Patent wear now—madein generous flare model, softly collared with nutria fur, lined and warmly interlined . . . and a pint of Leather. Hand turned sole, Spanish and Louis Heels. _ ABOUT 200,000 SHOPMEN r ARE STILL ON STRIKE Onty 100 Roads Ha Thy WASHINGTON, Oct. TOMORROW 4. Walking Oxford developed in Tan or Black Calfskin, welt sole and Cuban or military heel. [Second Floor] Signed Vence r. eee 24.—Approxl- 0 of the 460,000 railrond 1 who went en strike July 1 e reduced 8 ordered hy tallway Labor Board, still are on it was revealed to-day by the ional Association of Machinists Shendquarters here, 3 = Peace has been signed with only 100 tirouds constituting less than half of the ‘railroad mileage of the country. Special Values in Cfrench Blue or Mahogany OTHER WINTER Coats 12.75 to 69,0 Iirimmead, dahaia XK | y PA” Mol Incomparably Priced at 55-00 Luxuriously trimmed with Caracul, Beaver, Wolf and Squirrel ur Lord & Taylor | FIFTEL AVIENUL Cuitpren’s Coat SHorp—Fifth Floor “WOMAN, 78, LOST 6 DAYS, DIES FROM EXPOSURE Went for Walk in Mountainn, Couldn’t Find Way Back, L) SCRANTON, Pa, Oct. 24.—Dr, Ade- Laide Hunt, seventy-eight, of Prov- Hence, R. L, died in the State Hospital here to-day as the result of exposure when lost in the mountains near here “recently, <Dr. Hunt was visiting relatives, and two weks ago started for a wali in the ‘mountains and was unable to find her way back. Police and citizens discov- ered her lying in the brush after six ye. She lingered until to-day. — = a = ae = = ia iiaaaiaiiaaaaaaaia U BEST& CO. CORRECT CLO THES DIES IN His F 1D) Charles J. Years old, of nan aT Wrap-Coat Trimmed with Fur Fabric and Victrola in William and ‘Mary Period Model Cabinet wrappy and straightline models fashioned with and distinction worthy of coats twice their Blouse. a smartness Ae atoe pelea cost. Mostly of panvelaine, some combined with fur fabric, 210 ‘urning Company, By professi and Cuffs, Pina He He ‘ at . m ae : sane $ ‘he was a civil engineer, He in airrived 55.00 all luxuriously fur trimmed and tailored with exacting care. aA iow. His only eon was killed in Crepe silk lined throughout. Women’s and miss ‘The decorated walnut model, illustrated, may —— —_—__—_————_ . ORKIN'S—THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS be obtained equipped with number IX Victrola for $210. Queen Anne model, with Victrola number IX, in mahogany, $185. Terms $10 per month. Reducing and Exercising Records. Wallace Reducing Records, $15 Walter Camp’s D lozen, $10 Victor Exercise $3 ‘The same model, plain, $195. SEVENTH FLOOR R, in a room, healthfully, as 4 If he sleeps outdoors «cold as all outdoors” he’ll be grateful for the comforable warmth of flannelette pajamas. Mothers will find that ours satisfy on every score warmth, generous cut, careful workman- ship, long wear. NHIFFON Velvet, Poiret Twill and Silk Crepes, in street and informal style \ to appeal to the fastidious { In the % : | i z = Russian Manner— ae : \ | 2 this misses’ tailored frock fashion sense, and priced to | Sizes ¢ to 10 ' Y ‘ Peire popular yin he suit the economical purs« ' Sizes of : Twill ‘learned grit bands A very varied group show 95 NLT T | clasped with metal buckles, Poiret ing new lines and trim * } } } it is splendid value Twill i Read mings. Women’s and misses’ Trimmed, 24.00 Two Piece Pajamas Sizes 8 to 16 Dest & Co, FIFTH AVENUE af ist» STREET—NEW YORK at 57 47.25 In Navy only JOHN FORSYTHE & SONS 590 Difth Ave, at 48°. 5 West 42™St, near5'Ave SIZes, ECOND FLOOY me 24.00 A Large and Distinctive Collection of Gowns and Frocks, 18.00 to 195.00 People who have » Cory Giew needn't worry because sume- Himes October nights are ectu- ally cold. Cozy Glows Buy one now SMM eM nT

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