The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1922, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ULiubun 40, Load, 2 nr nr _— _ — octet q DENTIST AGCHSES | wutt'weo mas ato, 1s | Stomach Pump Recovers Evidence RUMOR AT WASHINGTON Accused “Bookie” Swallowed Stone Jug in Second Race May Be His Jinx, as Name W & S 4 O / \ N EF; Was on Slip of Paper. e t ‘ Stone Jug may or may not be a lucky cholce in the second race at ‘| wmpire City to-day. Tt wasn’t very lucky this morning for Dominick FIFTH AVENUE AND FORTY-SEVENTH STREET NEW YORK CITY Pecaro, thirty-eight, No. 633 Flushing Avenue, W!lilamsburg, who conducts a snoe shining establishment at No. 1] Nostrand Avenue, Pecaro has been suspected by detec- tives of Inspector Conboy's staff of SEEKS TO RESTRAIN making a book on the races, Detec- NAMING COURT CLERKS tives Mi HS FOSTER SONAS AIL RESPONDENT Dr. J. E. and Mrs. Cole, in Divorce Suits, File Seri- ous Charges, Serious and sensational charges mick and Harring dropped against cach other are mace to-day In he respective suits for divoree and) paration brought t arson Cole, de ington Av wife, Mrs. charge each other fidelity and in 4 alleges crue! Among the by Dr. Cole j tc his wife's An Opportunity Unexcelled is presented in . The Important Sale of Fine Furnishings | which we are now conducting Anwerts Old loyees ld Be Promote around hy is requ went in and Pi i nin imuission fron 8 for assistant 3 ted Engaged to 8. rt, Under Seore- ‘Treasary. WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—Capftal Ha t ped Pecaro and slappe | society to-day awaited official an- back until one of mo out, but tho ot THIS SALE EMBRACES ANTIQUES which include FURNITURE, TAPESTRIES, PAINTINGS, SCREENS, MIRRORS, PORCELAINS, SHEFFIELD SILVER and FABRICS personally selected by our expert in the markets abroad. REPRODUCTIONS requiring the skill of an expert to distinguish them from the original Antiques—the product of the most skilled craftsmen in their line. MODERN FURNITURE AND ODD PIECES different in design, finish and construction front the quantity-made articles generally offered. These are marked at prices that compete with less desirable merchandise. On tho paper was da stomach The remainin, r were reco’ - | Treasury affairs. Harvard they conte pherable ttorney WIl- e tourt Justice "Malley, before whom the proceeding as held, reserved decision, In an affidavit for alimony and le charges the d ith several women All are priced upon a strictly commercial basis and not upon asentimental value. Any advantage in our purchasing is passed on to our clients. BEST & CO. FEATURES 4 & | l ; OQ? ane WOOL FABRICS A FEW EXAMPLES OF VALUES BED ROOM FURNITURE DINING ROOM FURNITURE Decorated Enamel Suite— Mahogany Suite — 9 peces . $375.00 10 pieces . 8 650.00 Mahogany Suite— Painted Suite -— 9 pieces . 750.00 10 pieces . 750.00 Walnut Suite-—9 pieces 1100.00 Caspanea Suite—9 pieces 1035.00 LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Easy Chairs §$ 55.00 to 100.00 Windsor chairs . $ 12.00 to$ 22.50 Wall mirrors . . . 37.50up Desks . . . . 115.00to 135.00 Refectory tables 90.00 to 100.00 Colonial Sewing Tables 20.00 to 30.00 Secretaries . 165.00 to 210.00 Day Beds (Frames Only) . . . 85.00 Gate Leg Tables 75,00 and 80.00 Nestsof Tables . . . . 42.00 up Every article has been reduced. There dre no exceptions. clatm for a wife with FRGEN'S RECORD HELPED FREE TRO TREDFORUROER ury Impressed by His Renvark That “All Women Ate Bums.” n SPORTS SKIRTS DOMESTIC AND ORIENTAL RUGS Our whole firat floor is deyoted to the display of the largest stock of rugs that we have ever offered. In our opinion, the variety of weaves, the range of sizes and values are unequalled elsewhere. Domestic Rugs Wilton, 9 ft. x12 ft. . $80,110, 115, 120, 123 Chenille, 9ft.x12ft. . 2. .« » - © «© « $110 Axminster, 9 ft. x 12 ft., $41.50, 55.50, 56.25, 59.50, 66, 68, 75 Velvet Rugs, 9 ft.x12ft.. . . . $42.50 and 75 Oriental Rugs India, 9 ft. x i2 ft. eee eee $360 Chinese, 9 ft. x 12 ft. se © 6 8 Ss 295 Turkish, 9 ft. x 12 ft. ove «8 6 200 Persian, 9 ft. x 12 ft. ee ee ee 195 Other sizes at equally attractive prices Large Assortment of Small Oriental Ruge at $14, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 50 Important price advances have just been announced by the manufacturers. It is our intention, however, to continue to sell our stock at the lower | prices until November 1. This means an attractive saving to those who take advantage of this opportunity. Plain Figured Wool Velvet 27 in. wide at 82.73 yd. Wool Velvet 27 in, wide at $2.75 yd. Wilton Velvet Wilton Velvet 27 in, wide at $3.75 to $3.85 yd. 37 in. wide at $3.75 to 64.25 yd, Brussels 27 in. wide. at $3.75 yd. Axminster i . - ws Axminster (Importedand Domenie) 27 in. wide at 83.75 to 86.50 yd. 27 in, wide at $2.75 to 88.00 yd. Wilton Wilton (Imported and Domestic) 27 in. wide at $3.25 to $5.50 yd. 27 in, wide at $4.50 to $6.50 yd, WIDE CARPETS Imported Velvet English Angora 9 ft., 12 ft, 15 ft, wide at 87.35 oq. yd. 9 ft, 12 ft, 15 fe wide at 615.00 oq. yd. Domestic Wilton Chenille 9 ft., 12 ft. wide at 68.00 sq, yd. Oft., 12 ft., 15 ft., wide at $11.00 sq, yd. up ‘all women 2 The six women and terested ob; droit inove when servers ¢ wenty-three-y as: “We were ution failed to y “We are still firm tn bell THE LARGEST COLLECTION IN THE CITY— AND, CUSTOMERS TELL US, THE LOVELIEST! aA murder "We have gone through 4 territile perience. I only hope that what e did in such sincerity was us just 5 we Lelleved it to be.” san NS |ONTCLAIR VIGILANTES TO END AUTO SPEEDING FABRICS that could come only from Rodier, the master weaver of them all And in combina- tions that eclipse.anything even Rodier himself has ever done. Mtinens Grow Tired of Hosplinin Filled by Motor Car 4 Indescribably lovely in texture, in design, in coloring and surpassingly smart in their developement as sports skirts. Piquelaine, Vraillaine, Raillaine, Kasha and all the family of sports fabrics; plaided, checked, striped, figured, bordered, and in a prismatic array of colors. der ts. treets of Montelalr, N. J ay In an effort to pu peeding and other viol which | ave been frequent. In fon a igilance Committee has been formed nd has offered its services to the po- ce to stop reckless driving Members of the Vigilance Commit ye, made up of eo best! own citizens | reed to furnis! lumbers of autome joi ting traie law | The movement was started by John 15.00 to 29.75 | Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street — N. Y. Established 1870 During this sale the store will remain open until 5.30 P.M. Opens at 9 A. M. ‘ken, Director of the Department of ety, and James T, Hanan, Director Streets and Pubijc Improvements, jo declare that victims of automo are crowding Mountainside Hos-

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