The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1922, Page 11

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lla ceil rey PRS alt rg gt aren 4 i HARVEY REBUKED BY LONDON PRESS Toy + Cavlog: Gre in, of Sun- | Hospital there early to-day with tive . tage, Chile, Me ts his way to a} stab wounds in his buck, 5 = post in the Chilean legution at The] Naples, No. 376 Hiland Avenue, To Morning Post Suggests That | rtascue saic, was taken to the same hospital Ambassador Leave the ],,(i6 salt he hoped to be Merwe with bullet wounds in his right arm Hecalogue Alone. LONDON. Oct. 26.-—Ambassndor Harvey ta sharply rebuked by thy lorning Post for his speech at the uthors’ Club, h P“‘Have women souls,’ and proceeded to show that tho fair sex was not Tecognizec by the Bible, He scouted the rib theory of creation as con- tained In the Hook of Genesis and In whicw asked Masters asserted that the Ten Command Ments were written for men exclu- vely. #’ The Morning Post “We have a profound respéet the American Ambassador, and we are sure he has a very genuine affec- tion for the British peop lecannot help thinking that he is at imes soméwhat a disturbing friend." It points that the British people are groping toward political Might “through at fourfold mist, and finding it as easy to label a party as a drunken man can dentify an electric standard London fox. In this appallin jectual crisis the American Amb Hor is heartless enough to bre ith a series of purnlyzing proposi- for . yet we least a no a A ions. “Of course we kly admit that Hiplomatists have privileges, but ometimes they ar he rights of hosp "8 own country @Fection next month that Sir Auckland Geddes were to de liver a paradoxical address on the eve of the poll and were to ask ‘have the Republicans souls?" and were to fol- low it up with a violent attack on the moral character of George Wash- ington, und with a description of the Declaration of Independence as a re inclined to at Col. I & populs Suppose, then Pactionary document. What would AHihe American people say? Yet Mr rvey has been infinitely more Miaring.’” ——— MRS. FELTON ADVISES LONG PANTS FOR HARVEY ‘Woman Senator Says Ambassador Should Talk Sense, ATLANTA, Ga,, Oct, 26.—Mrs. W. Hi. Felton, the first woman United Htates Senator, does not icindly to Ambassador H on the Ten Commandments as it re- Matésd to women, and suggests In tatement just given out that he would Ino doing his country a better service by donning his long trousers and plain hat and giving the people of Sngland a good talking to on the vir- ue of paying their obligations to the Inited States, She adds that women re subject to the same laws as men BM “Women are fuily subject to th 1] laws embodied In the Ten Com- andments,"’ she says. They can be ined, imprisoned and executed as vio- ators. of the laws—emphasized by loses on the famous tublets of stone “The sex question has too much Mominence at this time—notably in he New Brunswick murder case here a very rich preacher figures Jong with a weak married woman of Bmoferior class. Botn got what was ning to them. i he need of the day 1s more clean PRomestic virtu “There will be a public demand for | halt ere long, . | | “It is obliged to come,. uséd only on Hall Box || | Springs prevents the jedve from sagging and jinsures long wear and > ip comfort. | a | FRANK A. i | i. > i { dee & SONS | i: A Bedding Specialists a St., New York =H) nest your ninco FEET. ALLEN'S POOT-BASE. the antiseptic lowder to he shaken iio the eh stops | he pain of corn H | htick relief to py | hing, tender ! | Alwuys use All pots. tor alking oF daneing. Ut tikes the friction ‘om the shoe In a Pinch, use Allen's loot -Hase.—A. SE WORLD'S ) arlem Office m Now Located at m(@2092 7th Ave. ‘2 Near 125th St. ) 9 TEL THERESA BUILDING | Senor paint M ving ty Pari ing the CHILEAN ENVOY OFFERS MUSEUM OLD MASTERS Gracia Brings Family Hetrlooms Here 'rwo Old Mout value, a Je and a St, « ve they are family no purehs We from vault rema this coun of th said h paintings will Stern Brothers Went 42d St. (Between sth and 6th Aves.) West 43d St. POLICEMAN, STABBED, Both Charge Bach Other aault tn dersey. t pricate John We No. 1 Street, terman, He ingt Nee by an at the and right foot. hetrlooms.) According to Westerman, ed by his father in paintings with SHOOTS MAN IN FIGHT Awe 1219 Wash- oken, a special po- Railroad Terminal and Louis Naples and his brother Angelo were loitering about the milk platform at the ter- ear’ minal and when he ordered them try on thefaway Angelo eked him with 1 ne Pacific} knife. He veral shots, Two of these struck Louis, but Angeld was had been unhurt. Westerman charged countered with the against Westerman same Distinctive Autumn Hats for the Discriminating Man A most complete assortment, representing the newest shapes and shades produced by America’s foremost manufacturers, for Fall and Winter 1922-23. Each hat made from carefully selected felts and embodying workmanship of the highest character throughout. Soft Hats . Derbies. . - $3.50, 5.00 9.00 - $4.00, 5.00 + 8.50 To CLOSE OUT (Friday and Saturday) A varie MEN’ Incomplete assortments taken from regular stock and to $3 each ‘REDUCED d, desirable collection of S SOFT HATS CONTINUING OUR SALE ot Men’s New High Shoes and Oxfords Comfortable, dependable, all solid leather foot- wear, especially suitable for Fall and Winter. | $5.75 | =) Seven distinctive styles in genuine tan or black calfskin; some with rawhide insert on soles, and rubber heels, aoe The Adven —brings forth the demand for Brothers t of the Football Season uipment which is correct and sturdy enough to withstand the elements of hard usage. Here one may select de- pendable, high-grade football necessities, at reasonable prices. Special—Football made of solid grain pebble leather. Complete with good gum blad- der, lace and lacer, each in box . Pennants—Large ments. .. 85c to Football Helmets $2.25 to $9.75 Special Hard Steel Extension Roller Skates—Complete Boxing Gloves $3.75 to $5.75 per set. Children’s Golf prising 3 clubs and bag. . $3.50 Football Shoulder Pads. $2.00 to $5.00 Football Pants $2.50 to $4.75 Football Shin Guards, $1.50 assort- $1.75 $2.00 | Basket Balls $2.50 to $10.75 Outfits—Com- with straps and key. . . $4.35& 5.65 FOURTH FLOOR both men with atrocious assault and Louts charge -———-----— COUPON DAY «:BLOO THE’ SYENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, MING DALES Tomorrow ——— Friday-——- Youll Save Much-———-Shop Early NEW YORK 69TH TO 601H STREET—THIRD TO LEXINGTON AVENUES OCTOBER 26, 1922 Again, a Coupon Day! delights thousands. For Coupon Day at Bloomingdale's has || been heralded far and wide as a distinct economy event. Coupon Day to us means value giving; That's news t to you it represents money saving Raccoon Trimmed Coats $29 95 «s tor women und Cloth 1 misses: conting, plaid trimmed with shawl collar of Rac- coon fur. Sizes 14 to 18 and 34 to 44. See- ond floor, Sport Extra Size Cloth Dresses $15 “Poiret Twili dresses fashioned along slen- derizing lines and cut on full, generous lines. » and plain 1 models. 8 Women's Silk Dresses $15 New Fall Silk Dress Straight line and circular Canton wea Cocoa, 1 Sizes 34 to 14 floor, \ NZ = vA Women Prunella Skirts $3.95 1 ta i Misses’ Combination Velveteca Dresses $10.95 The newest of n elty effects in a ble of caravan print. ur much Mked by cart M Hilack, avy, Drown, Sizes 14 18 Extra Size Coats, $17.95 Misses’ Jersey Dresses, $7.95 Corded and tucked model of wool jersey. Pleated skirt, “Navy, henna, beaver, black, brown. Sizes 14 to 20, Second floor. Women's Felt Slippers, 85c Moccasin style with soft kid padded soles Ribbon trimmed. Old Rose, Wine, Oxford, Light Blue, Brown, Taupe, Copenha and other colors. S 2% to 8. Second floor. Corsets, $1.b Bloomingdale “Spe- cial’ Corset. Of heavy Pink © forced ove elastic gore in 1 Jong hip, 4 hose s porters, $ stout figures. to 36, Second fi Extra Size Petticoats, 89c Good quality Sateen, straight-line inode! some with pleated flounces. \In large range of colors. See- ond floor. ard Misses’ Sweaters, $2.97 All wool Sweaters, Tuxedo and coat styles. A wide range ot desirwble Fall shades. Plain colors and attractive two col- or combinations. Belts, pockets) turn-back cuffs, $2.73 Brushed wool, mo with two pock with buckle In stripes ns, But Brown and Brown Brown, Buff, Cardinal, Peacock Bua, wavy and Iua Second floor. Genuine furred and brown, taupe Black Sateen Bloomers, 69c Good quality Sate Lang’ 7 2%, ond floor, Yomen’s Hosiery, 49c Pr. Semi = fashion and Women’s Wool Hosiery, 49¢ Pr. 1 W Ww hat i | Picture Frames, $1.69 Beautiful two tone frames, elegantly fin- ‘omplete with ed backs Sizes 6x8, 7x9, 8x10. Third floor. Girls’ Regulation Dresses, $5.75 | Of all wool navy blue serge. Full pleat ed skirt and cone middy with white silk braid trimming on sailor collar and eufts, “8 si Second emblem and tie. 6 to 16 years. | floor. | Girls’ Coats $7.50 All Woot weights mixtures Winter Heather and pli materials, well — ta lored and lined through- out, Four pockets, in- verted box pleated t raglan belts. years, sleeves, Sizes 1 Second loose to 16 floor. i} \ | | Boys’ : Girls’ | Union Suits, 49¢ | Boys’ fleece lined Union Suite of fine white cotton; high long sleeve style. 410 16 yrs. Union Suits ch neck, el- | ve style. or eck and long | tyle, Knee and nethe, Sizes 4 to 18 yrs. Main floor, Children’s Umbrellas, 69¢ Good, strot Um- Drethus) for Ia and hoy Loop cord and hand Main 10-Pc. Dining Room Suites | Italian walnut Women’s Vests and Tights, 79c Cotton vests, low neck and no sleeves Dutch neck and elbow sleeves; low neck and short sleeves, Knee and ankle length tights. All sizes, Main floor. Men’s Wool Underwear $1.29 Root's Tivoli heavy wool and cotton mixed Underwear Natural gray. Strictly first quality. Matin floor, Women’s Gioves 75e Pair Two-clusp glace Gloves Black, w henver, floor, | Men’s Kid . | Gloves, $1.29 Prix seam Cape Skin gloves in Brown and Tan, Also genuine Mocha Gloves, With sper point backs. Main floor. Fancy Percales 19¢ Yard Large variety printed designs in stripes, checks and floral pat- terns, on light navy, gray and black grounds. Excellent quality. 36 inches wide. Main floor, Seamless Sheets $1.15 Heavy linen finished | bleached hed sheets Double bed size, Six $0 inches, Main foo Children’s | Bloomers, 23¢ Made of good qual- flannelette, I brown, ity White s | | Gowns, 68c | Slip-on model of | good quality flannel ette, trimmed with stitching. Resular and extra sizes, Second floor, Office | Supplies Filing Outh with 100 | of alphabetic {. BEG cawssre. Typewriting Ps 500 sheets, 8x11 Envelopes (250), pe B50 64 Groceries 2 pounds Maracaibo or Santos Coffee, 2 pounds (ranulat Sugar, 69c. 2 pounds Mixed Tea, 2 pounds Granulated | Sura “3 | 12 cans No. 2 Toma- | toes $1.00, 1 6 No, 1 cans Del | Monte Peaches, $1.00. No. 2 ¢ 6 Strin Tomatoe AEN Subwa $159 design, as illustrated, NO MAIL, PHONE OR C.O.D. | ORDERS ACCEPTED | Rompers and Creepers, 55¢ Of gingham, cham- bray, madras, kiddie cloth and linene. Dutch models prettily trim- med with embroidered ursery designs. Fast Sizes 1 to 6 Infants’ Dept. Panty Dresses, 85c Children's — Dresses of gingham or cham- bray, with bloomers to match. Five styles in nice range of colors. Sizes 2 to 6 years, In- fants’ Dept., Second floor. Children’s Sateen Rompers 69c FtOmpers, creepers | and panty dresses, | trimmed with bands of high lored satee Rompe nd creepe in Duteh to match, yrs. Second floor, Scooters, 44c A toy for litle girls and boys. Third floor Velocipedes $1.88 With adjustable seat and rubber tires. Third floor. Doll Carriages $2.88 Fibre reed body. and hood. Third floor This beautiful suite is made of American walnut and consists of 5-foot buffet, 40- inch china closet, enclosed serving table, oblong oining table, e five side chairs and one arm chair. Seats are of genuine ather, 4-Pc. Bed Room Suite, $99.75 Suite table or vanity. of American walnut With Vanity Dresser, $125 finish that consists of a 42-inch dresser, beautiful bow-end bed, large chifforobe and dr ing The construction and finish are strictly guaran- teed, Pieces may be purchased separately. Fourth floor. in this Men’s Gloves | 49c Pair Duplex Chamots | Suede Lisle Gloves. Corded backs, Grays only. Main floor. Men’s Felt Slippers, 69¢ | Tipe design stamped ; felt. soles ay, Blue and Boys’ Suits $7.25 With extra Knicker- bockers. Suits of tweeds und cheviots, well tailored through- out, Sives 7 to 17. Second floor. Boys’ Blouses | 69c Blouses of good quality percales, with collars attached. Sizes 7 to 16, Second floor, Children’s Felt | Slippers, 85¢ store. Puss in Boots stylo with stamped design on collar in| Red oor Copen, Sizes from fant to Misses’ Second floor Children’s Pajamas, 89¢ One-plece Billte Burke lajamas, mado of Windsor , flannel printed with nursery figures; trimmed with frogs. Drop seat style, Sizes 6 to 14 yearn, Second floor, Children’s Wool Gleves, 69¢ | English Wool Gloves, Heather and Oxford Mixtures All sizes. Main floor. Children’s Wool Hosiery, 35¢ Pr. Derby ribbed wooton Hosiery. Cordovan, lack and Navy, Sizes 6 to 10 tnches. Main Children’s Vests and Pants 35¢ and 39¢ Cotton veste with | Dutch neck | hen and ay | izes 12 to 16, 89e, uf t y? Children’s Sleeping Garments, 69¢ Sleep- 1 mad Kiddies warm. Main | Boys’ Caps, 79¢ Of tweeds and chev- Jota in neat patterns. Second tor, Every Coupon Day is celebrated oy a reat variety of offerings from every de- partment listed on this page has been specially priced in accordance with our policy of marking merchandise as cheaply as pos- sible for this monthly event. Every article Men’s 2-Trouser Suits, $24.75 All wool 8 in the Season's newest atyles and fabrics, All sizes from 34 to 44. Regu- lars, longs, shorts and stouts. Second floor. Men’s | $ 1 Shirts Good quality woven madras Shirts, with through. jety of pate colorings, i and Every shirt ts full cnt terns and “guaranteed fast colors. Sizes 14 to ‘It. Main floor, Men’s Shoes, $4.75 High and Low Shoes, Choice of Tan Calf, Gun Metal or Vict Kid. English, Medium or Broad or Straight Style. rubber shoes, Slaea 6 to Ut widtha A to D. Second floor. Lace O'Sulliven's heels on all Men’s Shirts* and Drawers 48c Each Heavy cotton, fleece lined, Derby _ ribbed underwear. Natural Gray and Peeler col- ors. Strictly first quality. Matn floor, Men’s Union Suits, 89¢ Derby ribbed heavy sotton; reinforced seats; closed crotch. Natural gray and Main floor, peeler, Boys’ All Wool Sweaters, $2.44 all-wool Je in tho slip-over h roll collar. ‘oat sweaters in ety of color com= ations or plain eol~ Sizes 6 to 16, A warm, ore. Main floor. Men’s Sweaters $3.94 Good quality Sweat- ers tor men, coat styl roll collar or V- neck. A durable, warm, well-made sweater Of good qual ly wool yarn, with \ ton. Colors ure Navy, Oxford, Ma- roons od Heathers Mixtures, Sizes 34 to 48, Main floor Men’s Socks 17¢ Pair Highly — mercerized, foreed heels. Cordovan and Main floor. Toes; Blucher * a | | | | } Ils |

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