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= =e ———————seneecemmmerarssssnenees SU. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1922, of the stuff seized ts placed at $5,000.]“IDEAL” BRIDE SETS HUNTER SAFE AT HOME warrant was served this morning. became oeparated’ deep in the foods 39 BARRELS OF WINE, While the place for } WE In the coll » thirty-nine bi A summons was given to OF WEDDING WITH . > to the THREE \ARS OF GRAPES ‘ ‘ etka a mike pars aid hte Oonrercun ' OP LMAN AHEAD 6 MONTHS AS POSSE BEATS WOODS Man Gun ce ee cheese on the menu is Rae FT Sahat : hibition agente # . op nowh ‘ SEIZED AFTER SOS CALL) 0. jouas of Delaware grapes, all sald three quick ahort rings, th Thought to Have Been toxt When | ound. Lapp, alarmed. 0 at the end, folk who : Y to be the property of George Ocs- nes, and three short ones, ov Mischa Elman )and Miss milared Stone Separated From Companton. or know. are startin: the Hole tn Pavement Mast Be Cat Me- prop ’ ® 5 THROUGHOUT { certo nes Fat eee ee ake (44a PBL alba Hal lad) bgt une ue previously i ike sedi shen | Senten: alpuatal meal with the appetite- 3 roperty, act a 3 i | ing the woods about Scotch Mountain, . . Fee: ’ Whew ae sehood ot | UOMETY: aecortting to the Probibition | ayy, READY WO, CANVASS THE id Mab eA Ce. ta SA ere stimulating flavor of — el nood agents. % é ik aN, J. ik in i r 7 The sonrd le a | ‘ity after which they Daniel Conklin, who became separated * Fee ae = 7 x HOP HAYES hei ponte When they were empty, it Is said, f aay an Salt BG te trip to the Soca te and the to A. J. Lapp with whom he haat THE BEST THING FOR BALDNESS. NCR 4 bedi eather fe the barrels could be taken down the \edetronieet st, where Mr, Elman has concer nm hunting for several days, Conklin ) rs ‘ yell. A Peehibition agent} oat hole in the pavement. Fitlea]™#k® the official canvass of the vote|engagaments during January and Feb-| was safe in his home at Bioomfeld, i] “1've Nith the Genuine Roguefort Fasor he obtained a drink of wine in " ot be taken t that of the city at last week's election.| ruary They will go next May. | developed here to-day. ness. EESE " ney CAHKOt Se te out that way|rrhe actual work of going over the] ‘These concerts, It was sald when the] Lapp and Conklin established head-| recommend?” the private house at No, 833 Eaxt/and it will be necessary to cut a} figures on the tally sheets will begin} engagement was announced a month| quarters in a farm house near the] “Yes a cheerful determination to| fle Made by SHARPLESS, Phiia. Spirit of Evil sy Purreites All ecen street Sunday night. A search [larger hole in the sidewatk. The value | to-morrow ago, would delay the wedding until June | mountain last Thursday and succeedet (make the best of what can't American Life, He Tells Catinolic Guild. Archbishop Patrick J, Hayes of the Catholic diocese of New York, in an . SS Underwear Sale You Should Join the Mr vicre a was the eat ot hone, For One Week 40 ] ay O ; Merchants’ Association iseclared that ibe spirit of divor ! . Because for 25 years it has served "zit not only. applics to that awful ee a ee Birthday FIFTH AVENUE Birthday —, faithfully and well all lines ‘of bus. thing of separation of man and wife, or Irish edge, full length bodice ' : oN q bat when it does get into the home,’ ’ > : . and and ness; and because in order to con gaid the Archbishop, “it will get Into tops. Pink or white. Sizes 36 to 42. “Xmas Gift TELEPHONE_FiTz Roy. 1900 Xmas Gift tinue and enlarge its activities it must other things. You see divoros of ha Also picot edge in pastel ahades. Si 6 . s . Kaveri 1 support in man power Gomen, “God from goverment, rell- uBBestions Cee ree and financial resources. Glove Silk Drawers, $2.95—Filet or Trish trimmed, in pink. Sizes 5to7. Glove Silk Pantalettes, $2.95— Heavy quality, cut full and rein- gion from education, morality from ‘business life, religion from profession, and all that religion means as a great preservative in every walk of life." The Archbishop advised members of the guild to use thetr pens to give every one “‘a fair American chance,” Five Points in Women’s ‘Winter Coats ; Smartest Caracul Coats — _ is so unusually tender, juicy . would be disappointed to find BLUE GOOSE Grapefruit and deliciously tart that you an unknown kind on your table some moral age after try- ing BLUE GOOSE. Brandedindelibly ontheskin | of finest grapefruit you'll find | the words “BLUE GOOSE.” You are never in doubt as to whether it really is BLUE GOOSE or not. Your produce man has BLUE GOOSE Grapefruit or knows where he can get it for you. American Fruit Growers Inc. Distributors New York Sales Office Washington & Duane Streets 2 GY Aprnducé maa | a GOOSE Grre. Cant strap style, in pink or white. Size 34 to 46. rn ae GROUND FLOOR TF ‘Women’s Shoes $8.75 A TAN calfskin Oxford that be- speaks comfort on the cross-country tramp or in city pavement walking. It insures all the ease given by a low heel, a flexible shank and a medium broad toe, and its special construction gives support to a natural arch, Black Satin Mules, $6 LINED with satin in pink, rose, Copenhagen blue or black. SECOND FLOOR Elente Corsets,§3.75 AN opportunity for the dainty woman who likes to have her under- things as carefully made as her outerwear. The model is excellent for the medium or average figure and there is great variety in the patterns of the flesh colored broche, all attractively finished at the top. SECOND FLOOR Baby Buntings $2.95, *3.95, *4.95 $5.95, °7.50 THE winter baby’s welcome is half-hearted if the layette includes no covering such as these soft eider- down buntings. Their silken bind- ings are in pale shades of pink and blue and they fasten with button, snap or loop to suit the professional judgment of nurse or mother. FOURTH FLOOR cessities of the toilet—a com- plete little trunk. $5 New Handkerchiefs Inspired by Paris —filmy black lace around a center of white net, or lavender linen and net. $2.50 Pek Pefan As French in fragrance as in the fantastic bottles and boxes that contain them. Mahara- jah by Rosine, at $15, and a Babani perfume, $9. Wool Scarves These soft, loose- ly woven scarves in two or three colors, checked or striped. $2.95 A Fox Scar{ Animal shape, taupe, brown, pointed or slate, full furred and luxurious. wolf, fox. ssyr. 5. Price: According to the furs used. These coats sell at the remarkable values of $89.50 and. #97.50. (THIRD FLOOR, ¢ BLOUSE CLEARAN CE WE have gathered from our assort- ments all of our odd’ blouses—costume blouses, sports blouses, lace trimmed blouses in crepe de chine, Georgette and radium silk—to close out at a fraction. of their original: selling price. at 69.75 THIRD FLOOR Dainty Bed Sacques and Boudoir Caps FOR your leisurely breakfast in bed or that delightful last hour of reading at night, you want a bed sacque this winter weather. You will find a splendid choice -here of sacques, ~varm and cosy,-or lighter in weight but equally charming. Quilted Crepe'de Chine, $8,95 Lamb’s wool filled and silk-lined throughout. Tuxedo collar. Pink, French blue, rose, Copenhagen, lavender. Satin Brocade, $7.95—Trimmed with Georgette ruffles, found in lovely colors. Peach, rose, French blue, turquoise, lavender. Knitted Wool, $6.95 — White with pink or blue borders. Boudoir Caps—Cream net lined with pink, blue or lavender chiffon, with a bandeaux effect of embroid- ered net. $2.95. Lace and Net Bandeaux—trim- med with ribbon and rose - buds, $1.50, $1.95, $2.50. Hand Made Nightgowns and Envelope Chemises, #1.95 “MATERIAL of fine quality, hand sewn at every point and delicate hand- hemstitching, Just the kind of lingerie you like to own but usually have to pay more for. Taffeta Petticoats, $5.95 Changeable taffeta or black if you prefer. Shirred flounces and small plaitings. SECOND FLOOR Women’s Warm Imported Hosiery 55c—Imported cotton stockings, full fashioned with split sole or violet tops. A most attractive and useful Christmas gift. 85c—Out-size cotton hosiery, with unbleached sole or all black. $1.65—Cashmere stockings of extra length. Black, grey and African. GROUND FLOOR “fomething must be done,” he said, forced. Navy, black, brown, grey, t Real Lace fa the opirit of the men of tthe emerald and cocoa. A Beaded Bag pee epan cAre Brown, Tan, Grey or Black ol he who wrote @ Con- * . c -_* . rose 7 Sfitation and wigned the Declaration Heavy Weight Cotton Union Finely wrought t. Warmth: .This group of coats” is thickly furred and delicate and fine THE tichness of fur and the soft- ‘of Independence. We seem to be lon A of delicate steel ‘ ‘ Pi . ‘ : ing their spirit, I say this advisedly. Suits, $1—Low neck, sleeveless, beautifully lined. in texture. Priced ness of silk are combined in these Tt is the duty of America to serve its “i beads in loveliest 'y Seese ees ! own citizens first and then humanity knee length with French band top, colors. ‘. c . Miss 5 ow: coats of caracul that are such un- Piecsyticat the world. reinforced. Regular and extra sizes. $18.95 Ji 2. Smart Line: The a tse ee silhouettes— $5.95 disputed favociten to. the witte’s DEBT COMMISSION ‘i A draped straight, loused-back—are shown. fur fashion. The possible problem STILL CANNOT AGREE Mercerized Cotton and Wool ? ? ae by in an all c VU) i A . i . ; great a sombreness in an all- PARIS, Nov. 14 (Associated Pres). Union Suits, $2—French band 3. Fine Fabric: Lustrosa, marianna, fashona—all long- ; black wrap has been amply solved —The Reparation Commission has, top, reinforced. Low neck, no . i. d i fi : ' F ae ay b after three hours of discussion lca” nae Rasilic and wearing, quick-cleaning, becoming pile fabrics are é in the design of these coats by of the situation of Germany, finan- eves, length. Regi x lying happy contrasts in collars Gially_and economically, as viewed extra sizes. D, used, for these coats. , supplying apy during its recent visit to Berlin : = ’ A Boy’s Belt and cuffs of other fur. Their elt jus r from agrec- : ‘i , ment on tien the ean bern. The Glove Silk Top Union Suits, wr + arty Box 4- Excellent Furs: Particular attention has been paid to roman ne warmth is quite miraculous in con- nthe eile intel! abemrpticiate 1.95—With fine quality combed ith mirror and : a : HSS TE eration of the flexibility and Roland W. Boyden and Col. Jum e ahaa ie vil shoulder allltie seeall the selection of the furs—caracul, beaver, squirrel, silver buckle. Has ty The thing a boy likes to own. $2.50 Buckle alone $1.50 Library Sets Paper knife and Scissors ina shield of fine leather, an ad- dition to any library. $3.25 From Italy Borghese repro- ductions in rich colorings and in- teresting designs —cigaretteboxes, trays, frames and placques. A Lampette To hang beside yeer-dressing table or mirror —in any color scheme. $10 - Silhouette shade. $1.50 Ze) Windsor Chairs All the dignity that the name implies, firmly built with cane back. \ \ $13.50 lightness of weight of the caracul pelts. For those to whom addi- - tional inches in length might be of importance, there is a possible choice. 40 inch models 46 inch models Fur Sports Coats IN natural muskrat, raccoon, civet, nutria, marmot and lamb there are full style ranges and price ranges of the shorter and sportier fur coats that one wishes for on the road or at the game. - $295 $395 FOURTH FLOOR Untrimmed Hats UNDISPUTED favorites — it’s hard to say which is smarter, felt or satin, bue they both outrank any other fabrics in papularity at the moment. Felt, $4.95 — Small, becoming styles, short in back for high fur collars, and found in those lovely shades of tan, green, grey and brown. Satin, $6.95—Black and a rich deep brown—the only two really fashionable colors for satin this season—models are striking in linc —materials excellent in quality— workmanship of the best. FOURTH FLOOR Get Thin to Music Wallace Reducing Records «will be demonstrated all week in our Victrola Department; from 10.30—12.30 A.M. 2—4.30 P.M. SEVENTH FLOOR