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enn ee 12 —<$<_ — —______—_—— _ Mrs. White Didn’t Try for a Ford,| But a‘What Did You See’ Won One Now Master Warren White Will Have a Bigger and Better Toy Than He Ever Dreamed Of. Mrs. Lillian Warren White of No. 628 Columiia Street, Union Pill N. J. yeaterday won a Ford automobile in The Evening World's “What Dil} You See To-Day?” contest. She sent in au article several weeks avo und heard nothing of it, A week ago she sent in prize winning story. She had given up hope in it and was getting ready Evening World reporte thee good news to her yesterday “| never aspired to a Ford. Mrs. White, “but I did hope for onc of the lesser prizes and | was deter- It sure came quicker A nice new, when an to send anothe suid mined to win than | thought it would shiny Ford—think of It!" Mrs, White's story is # Bcout quieting a baby Clally interested in the care of babies bout a Boy eis espe at this thime beevuse she has a little boy of her own, He ts Warren, just about the when boys raise a fuss if they ce © what they went ius a house full of toys, and yet * nd more. Mrs. Waite expects the Ford will be about all Warren can handle for a while. “J have always adnured the Boy Scouts, and when Warren ws up he t# going to be one, White. ‘'T the that boy to ht it was so pp to care for the baby wa cores 4 1 at flower: a amiling | d tomntted. to 1 med his watt- his hat on ine companto — SUMMON CITY OFFICIAL TO EXPLAIN STATEMENT ferses Clty \swintant Counsel Kee puted to Mave @ of Dronken “ * Men. t 11 Stout, Assistant Corpe y Cliy, wa te rved with a 1 to ay f Unitec iran Kury in Trenton on Oct tt 1 by Deputy James J. Donnelly, who serve that Stout will tx tu expla tatement in a speech at Mor n lust Monday n hat |t he saw | ul Front in- | 9 he offive ner John W int ie Phice, dersey ( Qneen reeently resign Commiss tas Commissinner to work " ithe tales up « while its mother was away. Itseemed || Se] to me £0 kind, so unselfish, to troudie MRS LILLIAN WWHITE = one's olf t a mere baby crying 19 the street It is the sort of thing y has a story to tell or sees Mother appreciates—I am a mother Will he of interest and ! know. I'm coming in to-morrow to gut re , . | my Ford. The Evening, World ts doing 9) ates, White's Ford winning story mivhty wise thing on its ‘What Did] fottows: You See To-Ds page ute a ONE 6 Three Boy nm store on He in front of whieh a by: Jot of tote make ng things one secs that interesting ng. Almost Wash fragile things in a papier mache tub Many a cherished bit of china and crystal has slipped and met disaster in a metal dish pan. For the pantry sink, recruit a papier mache tub and you can save the ware instead of the pieces. Compressed papier mache is flexible, yielding, cush- ion-like compared with metal but by no means flimsy of unsubstantial. The tubs are light, cannot chip or rust and will stand the rough wear that dish pans must withstand. Incidentally if you buy q papier mache tub now you will find it useful for Hallowe'en apple-ducking. Other prices—$4.25, $5.75 according to size fewis& Concer 45th St. & Sixth Ave. (jo iek oye “NINE FLOORS OP HOUSEHOL ! QUIPMENT” Tasea-ARn Specials Friday & Saturday, Oct, 27th-28th CHOCOLATE All COVERED FIGS, DATES & RAISINS The 9 xcprcr" ~-f Three Pounds | Elsewhere 59c ASSORTED for - POUND NET FRUIT AND NUT BUTTERCUPS While They Las: Elsewhere q 5c POUND NET MILK CHOCOLATE COCOANUT ROYALS Elsewhere POUND NET 80c Other Attractions: Fall Round Box A handsomely lithographed round container elabor- ated with beautiful Autumn landscape. Filled with Cc choicest Chocolates and Bonbons PACKAGE For Halloween | | Black Cat Lanterns, each, Se, | 19, 49. | Devil Head Lanterns, each, Sc, 10c, 1%, 4%. Orange Pumpkin Lanterns, each, Se and 39. Black Cats, with folding lanterns, each, 10c, Orange Pumpkins, with foldin, lanterns, each, 25e. ua FOR EXACT LOCATIONS SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Style 3275 at that price?” is in the shoe. A exquis t.......+ Has a Cuban shoes. they wear like iron, child that's hard on shoes. RED CROSS SHOES they in action, trim as any shoes could be. the Blyn Steres. 5 WEST SIDE STORES uty ruled the actions shortly reporting BEATEN UP, HE STILL REMEMBERED DUTY Young Satlor Repo: midnight last night of Leo F% ty-one uth Dakota, « Kiver off $6th Street, who insist to his ship after he had n set upon tour t nn PLANE SMASHES RECORD FOR MAIL DELIVERY | Excellent value $5 BLYN-PLAN CHILDREN’S SHOES Physicians recom- TUN-Plan) mend these scien- Naicreguer tifically constructed They train little feet and keep them happy. Because they are made of solid leather Try them on a thugs und received a possible racture of the skull, Police attempt o get Farrington ty go to Green pital for treatment, but he ul t and departed to report Policeman Met hin of th npolat Station found the sailor in un neon West Streets, Williamsburg. 1 tunmoned an ambumance from Greer Dr, Herzog responding, wu! y 1, after him and t 1 a sailor on the clous condition at Noble an in insulting vest Me op. ut Belletante, Pa THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, AUTO HITS AND KILLS BICYCLIST, SPEEDS ON}, ’ on Battleship by You ruling Highway Hookenan tiventy-f nehored in the in Williamsburg ‘by Kk, which he which the four yeat him. ilison browsht th Geveland in what —“I3 it possible,” you ask, “to sell a good shce The answer smart, ely styled Colonial pump in Patent Leather, Mil- itary» Walking Heel. One of the best values these stores offer $5 Style 3165—Since Fashion this season admits of e variety of styles we present this dainty one-strap pump in patent lea- are the most comfortable shoes in the world. They fit the feet es snug es a J love on the hand, Yet “give” with the feet They are as smart anc ) For sal in Greater New York exclusively a e Blyn Shoe ~Cut down the family Shoe Bill 16 Shoes ervice IW & paitag (joel Tomy All Stores Open Saturday Evenings fashion Says STYLE~ Blyn adds ~ ‘with economy’! HE truly authentic styles shown at the Blyn Stores are not one whit Jess stylish because the price is low! The careful workmanship and quality materials serve to em- phasize still further the rea- sonableness of the price! At the Blyn Stores, every in- dividual purchaser pro ‘its by the combined purchasing of nearly a million Blyn cus- tomers! Blyn prices are low on!y because Blyn volume is high--the biggest shoe vol- ume in Greater New York. For quality and style—thriftily priced—thousands of women know that they can’t do better than at Blyn’s. Some of the evidence is shown here. See these values at any Blyn Store in New York, Brooklyn, or Newark. No. 4741—For the woman who goes walking on the Avenue these brisk afternoons—here is an ex- ceedingly smart tan calf oxford. Has perforated tip and rubber heels. This remarkable value is made possible only by the size of the Blyn $5 business... 6.66 cen sone NEW SHOPPING CENTRE STORE 161 West 34th Street A FEW DOORS WEST OF MAC. plished. He Dining room suites from $298 to $4988. We have twenty-one dining room suites below $500. Bedroom suites from $229 to $2356. We have FLINT & HORNER CO. 20-26 West 36TH Strecr meee dar GOOD FURNITURE AND GOOD VALUE Flints Fine Furniture Fornrrure that pleases the woman who selects it need not shock her husband when he pays the bill. The best way to get good furniture and good values is to come to de- pendable furniture specialists like ourselves. forty-eight suites below $500. Upholstered sets and in- dividual piec in cor- responding varieties and values. » Inc A few yards from Fifth Avonue Delivered FREE to Any ; Part of the World} Style 3247—Fashion speaks and every woman responds. Whi h explains the vogue of Colenial pumps—the smartest of which is*this dainty model made of patent leather. Black suede inserts in the tongue. French heels. Unusual value, at. . $6 The same shoe may be had with Cuban heel. A Separate Department FOR MEN! Our extra wide No. 30— An extra wide, genuine Vici Kid Boot, solid leather all through. Will fit a wide foot with comfort and $5 surprising trimness . Men from all over the city come to us for this shoe. It is one of the many conservative styles in Russia Calf, Gunmetal and Kid in our oll leather shoes at $5 to $6. Made also in regular widths, This line also includes every style shoe for the young man. 4 BROOKLYN STOKES 42-444 Fuigen Bireet, ov) e Ave. Ave. re and Mall Order “it, GS Warten Street, N, ¥. Ooty died thia morning In a hoepital here. The machine did not stop, ut put on " in the ‘darkness. to Dr White | ! euffering from a fra ontauk | skull and broken right lex hogue, John] ‘The police and the Pistrict Attor carpenter, |ney’s oMee of Kk County was hurled] searching for a closed auto with a bad Store Open © to 8.30 | REARN FOURTEENTH STREET FRIDAY Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, SATURDAY Special Prices in Just- Arrived Styles for Women and Misses M isses’ Poiret Twill BASQUE 24.50 Tinsel edged ribbon out- lines the basque and braids the skirt ina check design. Canton dresses for afternoons, with cir- cular collars and side drapes, is another mode featured at this priceand comes in shades of brown and cocoa. There is also a fur trimmed model. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Misses’ Jersey Frocks For school and college. embroidery and pleated skirts are combined cleverly in these jersey frocks—henna, brown and serge—em- broidered Poiret twill dresses also come at this price... Si Overblouses of Chinese pattern 8.77 Special Women’s Tailored Velveteen Dresses 15.50 Silk braiding, metal buckles and wide sleeves give style to new velveteen dresses for women. Sizes 36 to 44. | \ sores Twill dresses are in this price group also. Special I 4.95 Were $19.73 and $22.73 Coats of warm plaid back wool mixtures in the smartly tailored model pictured and other styles. Sizes 14 lo 20 years. Velour Suits 24.50 “Were $33.73 Several models besides that pictured feature styles with and without fur collars. Volnay, navy and brown. Sizes 14 to 20 years. New Feather Trimmed Hats * 2.75 Lovety nats of auvetyn, satin ana rausnionable shades of gold and silver metal cloth with ostrich feather trimming in a_ matching shade. Some have crowns of ostrich, some are encircled with ostrich bands and others are furnished with a graceful fancy. Angora SPORT HATS-- 1.47 r Section—2nd Floor Dept.-—3rd Floor See Page 31 for Other Hearn Advertising. FROCKS (| |