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8.40 P. M. ing: 50 P. 9.00 A. M.—Harly morning reports and e¢s on farm products; musical pro- nee O} Won—NEWARK 4 400 METRES 6 P. M.—Produce and stock market quotations end reports; news bulletins. 4 P. M.—Musical programmes; WGIl—MEDFORD Yomen's fashions, houre- (0 P. M.—Plano numbers by Mme. Maxenauer and “Before Breakfast Set U; Mr. Arthur E. Bafrd, Caines College of Physical Culture, 9,30 A, M.—Ruling retail prices col- lected by the Massachusetts Department of Agriculture from Boston markets and grocery stores, Music. 10.30 A, M.—OMmMctal New by Elmer Zoller. ‘Violin solos by Jessie E. . . M.—“Are Old Friends Best?" 7 Miss Louise Connolly. . M.—Songs with violin oblt- fato by Mise Myllus and Miss Koewing. WJZ—NRWARK. P. M.—Concert programme, 6 P. M.--Market reports. 6.80 P. M.—Boston police news flashes. Early sport 7 P. M.—Nashus Rotary night, conv cort programme. et BOY HELD UP BY U. S. MUST RETURN TO ITALY TLS5 to 12.30 M-—Standard time ele _—-Opening . prices on ana stocns® sree, Midday reports and prices on .—Midday prices of active "12.00" 3 wing prices on active PHILADELPHIA, Oct. judicial sympathy the immigration laws have been found’ adamantine in the case of Michael Fornabelo, ten, ordered deported to Haly from Ellis Island last summer fn spite of the entreaties of his father and mother, who were allowed to Closing prices on etocks, effec and sugar. ‘Resume of sporting events. —Jack Rabbit Stories, —Health Talk, Dr. Bugene E §° —Recltal by Mrs. Colling- ea] The father, who served in the United y,| States Army during the war, succeeded with @ writ of habeas corpus in having the gon released from a Genoa-bound “iship as {t stopped at this port en route Ground for the do- portation order was mental defictency. After indicating his family’s plight, Judge Dickingon ruled the decision of the thorities {s final. The Fornabatos now live at No. 118° First Avenue, New York. % ance Music, by Victorian rehestra. of South River, from New York. . 5. Naval Observatory time | [ | | Phong Yonkers 9h: all men like in a Fall raglan blucher ox- n. <A vigorous Rice & 1 with the new half wing tip and rubber heels. Correct hose to match. 1345 BROADWAY, AT 36TH ST. ND ST., AT 137 WEST A Mens eShops (EHAVEAS FOUCATOR SHOE RaxeverrsR Further Delay— Means Disappointment— Quick Action Absolutely Necessary— To Be Sure of Your Winter’s Supply of OMMUNITY A Clean, Smokeless Welsh Anthracitic Coal. YOUR FULL WINTER'S SUPPLY DELIVERED PROMPTLY Multiply a Million and a Half by Ten und you get some idea of New York City’s need for coal. 000 families requiring or) ten tons each, to say nothing » needs of large public build- Including Delivery by Chute all Manhattan-Bronx-Brooklyn laws and appointed Fuel Admin-« Istrators—not to get you 100% they knew they could not do— but’ to see that everybody was supply of domestic coal but en- courages the use of Welsh Coal situation, ACT NOW—IN TIME—PHONE—CALL—WRITE NEW YORK PHONE BROOKLYN PHONE BOWLING GREEN 2468 COMMUNITY FUEL CORPORATION Brooklyn Office 279 Flatbush Ave.,Brooklyn, N.Y, WESTCHESTET BRANCHES STERLING 9060 23 Broadway, New York Phone New Rochelle 486 To See What is Right and Not to Do It . not. to be able to way No, and not. to know when to say Yes, denotes something lacking in our make-up that would lve moral courage to stand upright and act up to what we believe. ness to which you have sur- pees your mind and A plain No is. an honest chap, and a: hearty Yes at the right moment is every- thing. dead fish float with ensue, Pice October 26, 1922, . Sewing Baskets, $5 Of wicker. Imported Rose, green, blue or red satin, prettily tufted, lines these at- tractlvely shaped sewing backets, the cover of each one holding a complete. set of good quality fittings—eciasors, stiletto, crochet hook, thimble, and thread winder. Street Floor, Old Bullding Paris makes much : * of Fur Trimmings —ard .the Wanamaker Store has carefully assembled a | collection of the beautiful furs most favored by Paris in all the desired trimming widths. Hplogs imiteiton chinchilla, $2.25 yard. 1-in.—taupe nutrla, $2.75; beaver, $4.75 yard. %¢-in. — imitation chinchilla, $3.75 yd. 1-in.—white coney, $1.45; blue lapin, $2.95; mole, $4.25; imita- tion chinchilla, $4.75; beaver, 50; ermine with ils, $8.75; ink, $9.75 yard. 2 white coney, $1.95; re- versible' imitation chinchilla, $5.25; black astrakhan, $6.95; ermine, with tails, $16.95 yd. 3-in,—-white coney, $4.35 yd. coney, $3.95; $5.50; imitation 3; reversible imitation $10.50; black cara- cul, $10.50 and $14.75: black astrakhan, $13.75; mole, $16.75, squirrel, $29.50; wolf, $33.50; beaver, $33.75; skunk, $38.50 yard. y8erin—short hair fox, $8.50; imitation squirrel, 10. black opossum, skunk opossum, and long hair fox, $12.75; black pega dl angi 1,75; black an, i a: caracul, $23.73; chinchilly, 7.50; Australian opossum, .75; ermine, without tails, 19.75: equirrel, $45; beaver, $49.75; skunk, 75 yard First Floor, Broadway at Ninth THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 26, 1922, 1%, Autumn Concert, Friday at 2.80, im the Auditoriur: Friday’s News Telephone 4700 Stuyresarnt oe |Main Aisle Sales HANDKERCHIEFS Women’s—Six for $2 Pure Irish linen, slilre-hem- stitched, hand-embroidered cor- ners; 14 hems. Five’ models, one- with revere hemstitching to form inside botder, Men’s—BSix for $5.50 Pure Irt#h Uinen, shire-hem- stitched, of us size, with dl initials hand- POM et eM ‘| The duty on hat birchlafe ha ane pre higher. But came Po esehendehe the didy went into Street Floor, Otd fullaing. eee $3 to $5 Corsets fot $1.50 cuneate red. contour. Pink figw Fink striped suede ee Pi aed white coutil. Pink. ell batiste. ” Elastic gorts are Inset in various Ways to make the cor- sets more couple and comfort- able. Street Floor, Old Bullding eee Novelty ribbons, 95¢ yd. $1.50 to $3 grades. Novelty and brocaded ribbons, 7 to 10 in. wide. In lovely eee pastel shades suitable for evening wear and in the rich Persian de- signs and colorings suitable for street and afternoon wear. For irdles, bandings on’ sleeves, ves- ees, othet trimmings, and, of course for bags, Lingerie ribbons, 35¢ to 95c for 10 yard pes. Satin ribbon, brocadéd in dein- daisy design. Pink, blue, Waiter several widths.” : Decorative Filet Laces Heavy, machine-made laces, in a deep cream color, made to imitate the lovely, hand-made French filet. ‘The pretty floral destgn, which has begn eucctesful, is woven in one with the giant mesh, Makes effective table runners and dresser scarfs, and may be used attractively as borders on bedspreads and curtains. 10 in. wide, 50c yd. 1414 in. wide, 75¢ yd. 2014 in. wide, $1 yd. First Floor, Old Bullding The Smartest Bags are of Black Moire Perfection’ of line and work- manship and restraint in decora- tion characterize new bags frorn Paris which are of black moire with exquisite white or self linings. Purse and Sd shapes, en: velopes, swagger bags, whose cuiet elegance \ given emphasis by steel sequins, tracing conven- tional patterns in little squares. Marcasite adds a touch of sparkle to frames or clasps. Ornaments of medalilons of petit point in low tones on the en- elope flap are unique and har- monioi An all-black bag is given elan by a clasp of cut crystal, framed in marcasite. $20 to $75. Street Floor, Old Bullding ° ° Paisley and Persian Patterns The vogue for Paisley and Persian expresses itself more becomingly in soft printed chiffon velvets for srped gowns and evening wraps, and in the softer silks for frocks, blouses and linings of coats, suits and wraps. Of these the Silk Ro- t unda has a wide range of choice. In Velvets French chiffon velvet printed in large Paisley design in soft Srey eens on eveque purple, and In urnt-orange or brown, 88 in. wide, $15.50 et More ornate French chiffon vel- vets in prevailing green, orange and gold tones, and in red, blue and gold, 40 in, wide, $27.50 and $28.50 yard. In Ninon Cloth More like chiffon than silk. Printed in three or four beautiful Paisley combinations of colorings, each overwoven with thread of gold, 42 in. wide, $17.50 yard. In Crepes Roshanara or spiral spe and satin Roshanara in several Paisley patterne, including one in beige and brown, 40 in. wide, $5.30 yard. Crepes de chine, !n varlous de- signs and colorings, all deriving from Paisley and Persian inapira- tion, 40 in. wide, $3.60 yard, Gil Rotunda—Street Floor, Old Bullding Brown—the Vogue in Gloves 'The Glove Shop has provided itself with « good range of the various ier Gael pL from deep seal to the paler shades of beige; cham~ pagne and mode in French Iddskin and suede, and in domestle mocha gloves. veoh pee Gla Best French make, Two-clasp short loves, $2, \ Bilp-ons, $3. Str slip-ons, Mevntontic 1a uetaires, buttons, #5 16 buttons, French 8 de Giro. buttons, Bre yede oon“ ali * Mouequ 12 buttons, $4.60; 16 but- tons, $5, Domestic Mocha Gloves From the best makers, ted short gloves, . Street Floor, Old Bullding _ The Persian Influence in Frocks for Miss 14 to 20 Whole frocks or only decorative touches; show the great vogue for things Persian, and leave no doubt of the smartness and distinction given by these exquisjtely soft colors and patterns. . . . Printed frocks, pleated and draped, Persian in both the colorings and prints. $39.50. (Illustrated,) ? Delightfully draped frocks of Perelan patterned soft silk—$49.50. Little jackets of Persian printed crinkled.crepe to complete simple draped black crepe satin dinner frocks, $59.50. (Tllustrated.) Bands of soft Persian printed chiffon made even smarter with black chenille dots, trim simple faille crepe frocks—$59.50, Gay bands of fine old Paisley shawls trim twill frocks, in one of the most approved fashions of the day. - “Second. Floor, Old Building a a} We had to go to Parié to get these comfy Negligees _ Of fine French Flannel + * $16.75 How many times at the beginni, Winter have you wanted a 4 dainty negligee—and could not fi except at an sxorbirnge price—or have it made’ ej © A clever™ Parisienne who is considered one of: the leading desiguers-in all Paris—has created a perfectly charming negligee that is both pretty and practical. And—inexpensive, $16.75. - s s es The flannel is typically French in softness and in color—pink, nattier blue, violet or coral. Thé model, is simply an instance of beauty unadorned except by flutings of the material. This importation was just received tthe days ago from our Paris house. - ‘Third Floor, Old Bullding . 7 ° The Women’s Sport Shop has received more Knitted Suits from Paris $39.50 to $59.50 These are absolute copies of suits worn not on! the smart French resorts but in England and the High- lands the authentic models. Chine and Plain Weaves In fine wool and in woo! and fibre silk, cut to have that marvellously soft and easy silhouette, which is Paris’s contribution to smart sports clothes, ° e e- Flat silk braid is used for finish on many of there, Tee otote are the exquisite soft shades, with sometimes a note ancy given by vivid contrasting tones. a Street Floor, Old Bullding eee ‘The long and short of the mode In Squirrel Fur Coats Bquirrel, vastly becoming, is much worn this year, perhaps because it blends so charmingly with not only the brawns and reds of today, but has no equal for wear with soft greens, the dull yet vivid blues and, most important of all, the silvery grays for which there is an in- creasing vogue. At $495-to $795 The Wanamaker Fur Salon has a distinctive collection of dark, well matched Siberian skins In both long and short coats—1n the new- est silhouettes. ” Third Floor, Old Butiding Women’s Sark Cloth Frocks Infinitely useful frocks fol- lowing the mode in every de- tail of silhouette and trim- ming—well made and with that distinction of cut which usually bespeaks a. higher price. $49.50 Coat frocks—Bloused Frocks—Straight-lined Frocks —the new slightly draped frocks, Fine twill fn Kasha cloth, in pay blue and black with fascinat- Ing uses of red or | fl brolidery, braidings, pin tucks, and other effectiv of attaining individuality, Second Floer, Old Building ERLING STLV ER October Sale Opportunities A wedding gift of alerling silver perpetuates the momory of the giver beyond the life of almost svéry other aort of gift. The Silver Courts are displaying a large number of individual pieces of sterling silver, whose beauty of design and whose utility is enhanced by the convenience of moderate prices. ‘ e . . Centerpieces, $80 to $345. Bonbon dishes, $15 to $29 Compotes, $27.50 to $83, Sandwich trays, $25.90 to $118. Vases, $27 to $46.50. Water pitchers, $61.50 to $128. Cake baskets, $33.50 to $36.50. Vegetable dishes, $42 to $80. Salad bowls, $20 to $73.50. Bread trays, ‘$32 to $50. Sterling Siloer Tea and Coffee Sets Fi id seven piece hich lea’ to to Deauty of deal » quality Be ge Bt wml td Bimini be we that nowhere are sterling silver sets of equal merit to be found at prices 50 little above cost. ans Five-plece tea sets, $190 to $410. Seven-plece tea eets, $875 to $1,000 Coffee sets, $65 to $415 The Sliver Courts, Street Flocr, Old Bullding ‘The Dress Goods Salon Is featuring Embroidered Fabrics which no little part in accentuati ar 4 beauty bi the mode ie A new and very Interesting material has arrived. Jenny used it for a 3 piece suit, but it can also be effectively used for the new short jacket and for frocks and coats. $8.50 to $25 yard Brilliant designs in silk, wool and metal on silk and wool crepes— duvetyn—kasha cloth—silk und wool satin. Border, all-over patterns and matelass»s—many exclusive with us. First Floor, Old Building Boys’ Suits, special, $14.50 100. Of fine imported unfinished worsteds in plain blue and gray. Latest Norfolk models, 2 pairs knickers with each suit 100. Good domestic worsteds and cheviots. Same good Norfolk models, Same low price. Sizes 8 to 18 years in both groups. Boys’ Blouses, low-priced, $1.15 Special purchase. Collar attached styles. Some Boys’ overcoats, 10 to 18 years....... Boys’ overcoats, 3 to 10 years........$10.50 up 9 ~ Boys’ Sturdy Mackinaws..... Boys’ Slip-on Sweaters... Boys’ Wool Caps, smart, durable... ... $1 up Street Floor, New Building American LD) CORD Tires Full over-size. Air-bag cured. Lowest prices. 8,000 miles guaranteed A QUALITY Cord tire, made of durable long staple fibre cord and soft, flexible live rubber that absorbs shock and binds cord with tread. Reinforced by non-stretching 5-ply wire that holds tire to rim. Road-grip- ping tread, unusually deep and high-shouldered, tough and en- during. Street Floor, New Bullding SHOPS FOR MEN—STREET FLOOR The New Shirt, $2.75 It has a short 2-button \ : starched bosom—dickey. And stiff cuffs, Men who are always in the forefront of fashion are calling for this new kind of shirt. So we have had some made, our good way, in fine high- count percale, Three stripe effects, each in four colors— blue, lavender, green, tan. Sizes 14 to 17, Excellent Madras Pajamas, $1.95 Plain white and several stripe des!gns in color. $1.25 for $2 to $4 English Caps Non-breakable yisore, One-piece and quarter tops. Fine lot ef British tweeda and homespuns in a varlety of good ¢olorings, Stunning cape for the price. $2.50 for $3.75, $4 Union Suits Wool and cotton mixed, Natural and gray. Long sleeves, ankle length. Desired Winter welght. Slaes $4 to 40, 44 and 48, $1.55 for $2.25 Union Suits Weel and cotton mixed. Natural tone, Long sleeves, ankle length. Closed crotch, Sines 54 to 46, $1.15 for $2 Union Suits Fleavy weight white ribbed cotton. Long sleeves, ankle length, ines 84 to 88, Street Fleer, New Bullding fa i aera, gp me cent aa with button-d . collar, Double cuffs or the popular Broadway cuffs, Sizes 7 to 16 years. ‘ i

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