The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1922, Page 8

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‘SOLEUS. RIGHTS TOBELN PHOTOS COTOTHE WORD Signs Contract for Use of * Word was received to-day from Paris of the signing of a contract be- tween The New York World and the Btadlissement Edouard Belin by which the aewspaper acquired the ex- clustye rights in the United States and Canada to the processes for transmit- ting photographs and writings to an] from distant points over telegraph or telephone wires or wireless, Invente! by M. Belia, the famous French i:- vontor and engineer. ments made in this country two years ago by M. Belin. At that time the French engineer came here at the in- vitation of The World and trans- mitted photographs from the Post- ‘Dispatch Building in St. Louis to the Pulitzer Building in\ this city, These experiments resulted in the publica- tion in ‘ine World of the photograph of an American Indian which had|“——“— ‘Deen sent in less than ten minutes - from St. Louis. paratus at the St. Louis end, how- ever, the photographs were received * 4a New York in poor condition, and the experiments, while a great scion- tific success, were not then considered to have established the practicability of the process. at which Lincoln Eyre, The World's special correspondent at Paris, was present. Photographs then were re- eelved in good condition over a tele- phone wire from Lyons, a distance of 320 miles. The average time to wend these photographs, which were as good as those used in the New York daily newspapers, wag s!x min- utes. Besides, during the time they were being transmitted, persons at tho Paris end were holding a lively phone conversation with others at the Lyons end. : ESS a ES . TWO SPANISH STAMPS Kermuda One Renny Fetches $2,100 thirty thousand franca (approximately $10,450) was realized for a vertical pair of two-real stamps of the issue of 1851, in the le yesterd of the stamp collection of the late Count Ferrari. gover-~-n' tax of 17% per cent. BANKER’S WIDOW . WHO GIVES $5,000 TO THE RED CROSS Pictures Transmitted by Radio or Wire. ‘The contract is the result of experi- 4 caxt MRS. _H. P. DAVISON - KAMLAM Pnoro Sam Mrs. Henry P. Davison Jed the list of contributors to the Near Must Emergency Fund with a check for $5,- 000 yesterday. The fund is behind the joint efforts of the Red Cross and Near Wast relief in handling the ref- ugee problem. Because of the breakag. in the ap- Since © tim thug, M1. Det: = greatly improved his machinery and has mado it feasible to transmit photographs over an ordinary long- distance telephone wire with as much ease as a conversation is car- ried on over such a wire, Tests were made a few weeks ago, Bed is in its daily usefulness. “Hall” Day Beds are rea- sonably priced and har- monize with any scheme of furnishing. FRANK. A. & SONS Bedding Specialists 25 West 45th St., New York ARE SOLD FOR $10,450 in Parts. PARIS, Nov. 16,—One hundred and of the fifth section ater mark the entire envelope, came next, 30,000 francs, while many other rare specimens sold at from 1,000 to 15,000 francs, ‘The purchasers pald in addition a —_—_—— PHILADPLPYIA WOMAN KILLS MOOSE NORTHWOODS, NAULTE STE MARIE, Ont., Nov. 16 Miss Pegsy Thayer of Philadelphia is probably the only woman to bring down @ moose In the Northwoods this peason. pe shot @ 750 pounder near Central Railway, Regent on emsloyees of the railroad report. 1125 Madison Avenue, an eleven story apart- ment house of the most modern type contain- ing sixty apartments and situated in one of New York's most desirable residential sections. {The owners and builders are the 1125 Madi- son Avenue Corporation, I, Polstein, Presi- dent; the Architect, George F, Pelham and the Electrical Contractors, The Wimpie Elec- tric Company, Inc, When in need of Electric Light or Pe Service all Stayresant 4980. Your requirements, vhether Large o¢ small, will receive the prompt atiention of eur Commercial Depertment representatives, The United Electric Light & Power Company ; 130 East 15th Street ‘89th Strect and Broadway 146th Strest and Broadway @ Underwear Sale For One Week Glove Silk Vests, $1.95— Picot edge in pastel shades. Sizes 36 to 42. Glove Silk Bloomers, $2.95 ~A reinforced bloomer in pink glove silk. Glove Silk Pantalettes,$2.95 —Heavy quality, cut full and reinforced, Navy, black,brown, grey, emerald and cocoa. Heavy Weight Cotton Union Suits, $1--Low neck, sleeveless, knee length with French band top, reinforced. Regular’ and extra sizes. Mercerized Cotton and Wool Union Suits, $2— French band top, reinforced. Low neck, no sleeves, khee length. Regular and extra sizes. Glove Silk Top Union Suits, $1.95 — With fine quality combed cotton bot- toms, bodice or shoulder strap style, in pink or white: _ Sizes 34 to 46. GROUND FLOOR Stamped Linens For Hand Embroidery THE intangible charm of hand embroidery is made doubly allur- ing when the needlework is of your own hand. Very necessary pieces of household linen are offered, stamped in simple but effective designs, all ready for your needle, Cross-stitch designs on tan linen chair backs: and chair arms, ” with edges done in buttonhole stitch, Chair backs at 65c. Chair arms 35c. Bags for celery, lettuce or pars- ley, stamped in cross-stitch pat- terns, at 15¢ and 25c. Stamped flat silver holders,75c. Stamped asbestos lined table mats. In three sizes, 50c, 75c and 95c. Three piece stamped buffer sets, in Indian headand cambridge cloth, at 35¢ and 95¢. FIFTH FLOOR Rich Solid Colors In Sunfast Silks 92.75, 83.75. yard OUR showing of this large as- sortment of Sunfast silks and other drapery materials is prompted by the popularity of solid colors for use in interior decorations. The Sunfast art silks are self-toned, figured or plain, 45 inches wide, in a range of colors, $2.75 and $3.50 yard. Mercerized lin, 50 inches wide, Pe | o : Plain Dy Rep, 50 inches wide, 95¢ st is FIFTH FLOOR Join the Merchants’ Association and help continue its activities. + A Metal Bridge Lamp, $19.75 A slim, poete standard, im wrought ba: Sad'on odhosbie droge ‘arm with @ colored glace linen shade blend their el and achieve a bridge lamp of striking beauty. FIFTH FLOOR EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1922 Lord & Taylor “FIFTH AVENUE TELEPHONE Fitz ROY 1900 Make cAdmirable Gifts you will find on our sixth floor. 1. Spinet Desk, all solid ma- hogany weet es 2. Secretary, of mahogany 3. Winds®& Chair, solid mahog- any seat. . 4. Bétsy Ross Sewing Cabinet, solid mahogany, large size . ‘ Nest of Tables, solid mahogany 6. Sewing Cabinet, walnut finish 7. Martha Washington Sewing Cabinet; solid mahogany . 8. End Table, all solid mahogany 9. Consol Tablesand Mirror, all solid mahogany . . . to. Wing Chair or Rocker, solid mahogany, in imported tapestry SIXTH FLOOR Individual Pieces Of mil FURNITURE | a A GRACEFUL sectetary or sewing | | cabinet, an end, table, a Windsor chair—or any one of a number of | occasional pieces of furniture con- ~ stitute gifts which are greatly appre- [— +, ciated. We are illustrating but a | few of the many suggestions for gifts ‘ a Y | = ¥ The Congenial Hospitality Of Thanksgiving Is Enhanced By Immaculate Thanksgiving Linens THE crisis of Thanksgiving is achieved in the dining-room. A united family, animated guests—and a table perfect in its appoint- ment of rich linens complete a drama of hospitality. Our assortment _ of table and household linens is extensive, and reflects real’ economy. Fine Linen Cloths—Circular designs in double damask pure Irish linen cloths. Size 2 x 2 yards, $8.50; 2x2)4, $10.75; 2x 3, $12.75. kins to match, 22 x 22 inches, dozen $10.50; 24 x 24 inches, $12.75. Hemstitched Linens—Fine linen damask tea and luncheén ‘cloths —hemstitched. Cloths, 66 x66 inches, $6.75; 66 x 84 inches, $8.50; 66 x 104 inches, $9.75. Napkins to match, 20x2oinches,dozen $9.75. Luncheon Sets—lItalian embroidered square luncheon sets, hand-embroidered and hand- made, picot edge, embroidered in blue, on Tralian linen. =r a 008 centerpiece, 6 large doilies and 6 small doilies— 13 pieces in all, $9.50 SECOND FLOOR gram space, Boudoir Lamp, $14 Exquisite Potteries psy gto “Newly arrived, for the Holidays are these colorful the dei silk shade of examples of Hungarian potteries. Italian potter this English one-light lamp. and Venet on plese are also among the lovely gi; Shades are oval or Empire ideas in our oArt Department, numerous colors, PIFTH FLOOR ‘ FIFTH FLOOR Huck Towels—Hemstitched, all pure linen huck towels with damask borders and mono- 18 x 32 inches, dozen $6.85; 20 x 35 inches, $9 dozen. inches, dozen $4.50. Sheets and Cases—Fine all pure linen, hem: stitched bed sheets single size, pair $12. Pillow Cases 224 x 36 inches, pair $2. Glass Towels—Typed pure Irish linen weft glass towels, name woven in towel, dozen $2,953 Toweling—-Checked pure Irish linen weft glass toweling, yard, 18c. Trousseau Linens—The young bride can quickly and accurately collect all of her trous- seau linen: in our lineh department. Guest size 14 x 22 Special Purchase Of All. Wool White Blankets #15, $16.50 pe. WE purchased these blankets because they were offered to us when prices were low; you will purchase them because they represent values which are hard to equal. Three inch satin is used for the binding; borders are in rose, blue, yel- elow and pink. Several of these will dispose of as many names on your gift list; buy now— due to recent advances in the wool market the Holidays may find these blankets marked at much higher prices. Single bed size, 60x84, $15 pr. Double bed size, 72x84,$16.50pr. SECOND FLOOR Get Thin to Music Waiiace Reducing Records will be demonstrated all week in our Victrola De- partment; from 10:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M., 2 t04:30P.M. SEVENTH FLOOR Special Reductions On “Aladdin” - Aluminum Double Roasters THANKSGIVING and turkey days are on their way —-they suddenly arrive and ‘all too soon depart, leaving the memory of dinners that had a wogld of care lavished upon their preparation. The step.from bounteous dinners to double roasters ig not so great, for the roaster is second to nothing else in its importance to the holiday celebrations. It is responsible for the success or failure of the dinner. The result must be success- ful if you are foresighted enough to take" advantage of this timely special’ offering. These roasters are well made with extra handle, two air vents, self-basting cover, or upper pan. winch « 5 $3.85 16 inch ‘ 5.00 iwinch « + S75 SEVENTH FLOOR 5 , Candlesticks Smoking Stands $16.50 pair $3 to $29 raceful candlesticks, 0; right finish sterling silver, ten inches high, Added charm isachiered by the hex, egonal shaped posts. Mod- erately priced, $16.50 pair GROUND FLOOR Pale 4 cA practical gift for the male—and one that will tend to concentrate his usually scattered smoking equipment. SEVENTH FLOOR n Christnas Gift Suggestions mn

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