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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922. N. Y. STATE MEDAL of this State, The size of the moda! @ will be 1 1-4 inches in diameter, FOR SERVICE MEN Application can be made direct by SOON TO BE ISSUED icc tai rec] Whatever helps Fifth Avenue helps New York” See al ain Join the Fifth Avenue Association Valley, 1902; Coeymans, 3 Cor inth, 1910; South Glens Falls, t¢: couse, 191 ; Sr, RENO DIVORCE MILL RUN 4 & Sf BY EAST, SAYS BISHOP Le Ld inoue bd ‘acme. | K. Altman Th. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 21.—If Bast-/ erners would stay home “we would not | “~~~ have half the trouble we have in Reno,”| sald Bishop George C. Hunting of the PARENTS ASK POLICE AID.| |. \‘Wineent Teale Vantshe@ on Way to De Witt Clinten—#iad No Ren- som to Leave Home. ‘The police were asked fast night to send out a genera! afarm for Vincent Teale, fourteen, @ high schoo! boy, of No. 1176 Park Avenue, missing from his home since last Wednesday morn Ing. The boy's parents say they know with a he should have left ‘ . % Amico detepreinenarnd home td tear to pis. ei s ‘ , Church House here in discussing the i Speci Is” A ce e€ ts f r Qegan breaking ground for the An-| one teft his home about 8 o'clocr a b , divorce situation In Nevada. a Fall [ 1d I I 1OU I ll I I ll I 1 q ) @rew Freedman Home for the Aged| wednesday morning to go to the De ER. : ‘Married persons in New York who - em the Grand Concoursc—a project | Witt Clinton High School, where ho tal pip that qill cost $4,000,900 and bo ale freshman, and has not been seon - vince monument to Andrew Freedman, or- ganizer of tho company that gave| His parents first thought thelr son New York its first subway and the | Misht have run away, but now are con- one-time owner of the New York|¥inced some misfortune has overtaken Gants. him. ‘The ercetion and maintenance of the} The boy ts described as being 5 feet cond io The Charm of Offering Unusual Values in ee ero ord ia hie apart: | sie hes hasel aren Nene complexion and IN MRS. PIERCE'S WILL 9 ment ay emer ete won, Sale a eas Winter Millinery | Hand Bags : -| stockings, black lace shoes, white snirt bonichipe eal } 1) 1S STARTED TODA Ground Is Broken Without Ceremony for a $4,000,- 000 Philanthropy Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Nevada before the Clerfcal Brotherhood in » | wish to be separated should settle their serted. “Ninety per cent. of the di- vorces granted in Nevada are to those who come for the sole purpose of get- ting a divorce, and as soon as they go: lt. leave the State." death, yut now uy Al got entirely | 22? collar and blue tle, ; : ne orl oe coe Ikea ee ane, finds rich expression in Fur and Fur-trimmed | Of chiffom velvet with fancy metal frame, great increased, Wi — e ton Pierce of Riverdale was filed in the . ‘ * tat Senet sel lal grad ar etter | 4 “SERPSTSAKY VOR DEMO. | Adit. Gen. Bronx Surrogate’s Court to-day. it Hats, now on display in the Salon colored meire lining, inside frame pocket, Mrs. Elimbeth Freedman, having re- Deputy Waste (Geaualeatenie aivaet adopted and will issue a new medal in|was written last July, a fow weeks be- on the Third Floor purse and mirror. verted ‘ince her death, several years} 1 ‘oscnau of the Bronx, exectitIve mem. bronze with service clasps, similiar to]fore her death, . | ‘/ “I the Victory medal, known as the} She leaves her Cure and jewels to her e ‘ 2 ber of the Tackamuck Democratic Club, . sgliters, ; aay + The homo will cover a site, 220 UY) will tender a beefsteak dinner to his} “fervice i Ald of Civil Au Mads aie ici retell Here alse, ready for selection, In black, brown and taupe 400 feet, running through 166th Street . Saceeaie and Mrs, Lucille Plerce Kuntz; there ‘and McClelland Street, back to Wal-| district captains at Kullman's Hall to- Decoration, which is to be ‘ ; ‘ siiisted {1% @ $5,008 bequest to be worn by the ofleers and enlisted | ieee aint cook and laundre Concor @ grandson; $4,000 on! “Saag eg a peor bea PD geen) etotne pate feels men of the military and naval forces peed Sane Advance Hat odes . at $3.00 Joweph iu. Friedlander, will be a four-|tainment will be furnished from the of Now ‘York State who participated |pand, Adin G. Pierce, the testator leaves M \ story structure of granite and lime-| vaudeville theatres jn the Bronx. in such service with an organization ner library and furniture. stone. It will sit back about 125 feet from the Concourse and bo surrounded by @ beautiful garden. ‘Andrew Freeuman, a graduate of the City College, started out for a cureer as a lawyer. He soon drifted imto the dry goods business and then in smart combinations of felt and straw. Of chiffon velvet, with jeweled clasp, colored A number of this season’s fashionable Hats silk lining, inside frame pocket and mirror. in the regular stock are being offered at unusual price concessions. In black, brown and taupe at $4.25 to real estate, in which he found great success. In 1891 he purehased the New York Giants. He was ac- tive politically and was a confidant of the late Richard Croker. It was to Freedman that ‘diapol when OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & 3th Street— New York Special Values in Of black pin seal, or tan, brown or gray mottled calfskin—a square style with colored moire lining Brocade Evening Slippers Of Imported eres st comties Bosievus sot] Gold, Silver and Paisley Cloth 148th Street, which was sold Ms New Models Just Received - Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs The always-suitable gift selection at $4.50 (First Floor) $138,000. ———(7—-—_—_—- FIRE. IN COAL BINS DRIVES 24 FAMILIES TO STREET IN| BRONX Heavy Smoke Fills House, But Damage Is Slight. Women’s Appenzell Hand-embroidered Hand- Selected-quality kercuiefs, of sheer linen or shamrock lawn, each in a separate box Bed Furnishings $1.00, 1.35, 1.50, 2.10, 2.50, 3.25 to 12.50 | . at decided price reductions A smudge in the coal bins in the i ¥ fe safe re ie a ze — Basement of the five-story brick tene- . S : Z b Women’s All-linen Handkerchieis All-woo! Blankets ment at No. 534 East 139th Street ty £ 7 - E We @rove *ho women and children of d, per dozen $1.95, 2.85, 4.00 Some white, seme colored plaids, twenty-four families into the street at srerty for faa Tape=bordered . per dozen 2.70, 5.00 per pair. 7 . . . . $01.50 aha Be, whieh bed apparently. been Initialed secs per dozen 1.80, 4.00 smouldering for hours, became lively when the basement door was left Colored plaids (a limited mumber) open and heavy, choking smoke Initialed, with hand-embroidered scalloped per pair . . - $7.50 7 ‘ ‘ Joz 35 quickly filled the house, "Mrs, Sarah Whether.the slipper matches the shimmer- edge . 5 5 . per half-dozen $2.35 firat to observe it. Only partly ing gown, or whether it creates a new Embroidered . per box of six 1.65, 3.25 Comfortables sh hered her th: hil - fe i Y : ‘ : tet . * feresees ‘ete them tthe met, ee siete “f its own, - — He fash- Solid colors, with black initial Figured mull (cotton filled) . each $5.00 soream: is; it. vid Kam- —, if > ae ica the around ficor, stared by ionable—be a thing of gleaming bri sane: per half-dozen oe oe , 52.85 Figured Cambric (woel-filled) each 6.50 her screams, came out and helped her| || - . I : : alleges cdhanleesduerer aed ores Men’s Allslinen Handkerchiefs : . . . See foiowed vo the howe ty Truck | es : Hemustitct Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases By this time the fire escapes wore eee e2ae er 278 grorded with tenants who could not per dozen . $3.85, 5.70, 9.75, 12.75 ily priced he balls. Firemen carried down Mrs. Lena Lubin and her three children, Amcluding a five months’ old baby. (*) Others were helped down the fire es- A cape ladders. The blaze in the cellar { was extinguished with smal! damage. 34th Street—New York pains Neiman THREATS LEAD TO ASYLUM Man Who Talked of Killing Hurding end Wilson Found Insane. ‘TRENTON, N. J., Nov, 21.—Francis ‘M. HI of Camden, who ts alleged to Mave threatened the tives of former Tape-bordered . . per dozen 6.00, 9.00 Imitialed . . «. per dozen 4.70, 5.75 (First Floor) A Selection of The Department. of New Fabrics for the Winter resort season has just been Catalogue and Folder received and is now on display in the Department on the First Floor. Merchandise (on the Sixth Floor) ‘President Woodrow Wilson, President Marding and other Government officials, ‘wes committed to the State Hospita: ‘Yor the Insane here Aug. 29 last, {t was Greatly Reduced Wednesday 350 MISSES’ DRESSES — aeapage Taken from the Regular Stock mg these smart fabrics are: heviots and Pastel Kashas, 1 Swedes, Fiannels, Homespuns and Duvetyns in the fashionable colorings. ———_—_—_—_——__— affords unusual facilities for prerholiday Formerly Sold to 39.75 shopping. Conveniently assembled in ad- 18.50 Makes Attractive Street and Afternoon Dresses of Children Canton Crepe, Satin-back Canton Crepede Chine, grow stron Tricotine, and Poiret Twill. Pleated, panelled a sturdy. and draped models, some with flaring skirts. Sizes 14 to 18 Years. Also Suitable for Small Women to 86 Bust jcining sections will be found a pleasing A thought more striking are the All-over selection of wearing apparel and accessories Embroidered Duvetyns and Suede Cloths for for Women, Misses and Children, as well as the modish blouses and coats, and White many suitable and useful gift suggestions Flannel with effectively-ermbroidered border for Men, also decorative furnishings for the designs. home. | Also a new assortment of the ever-desirable Navy Blue Wool Twills and T: 29pealin n Ppealing pric sAadicon Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New York Misoer’ Depts $d Floor Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fitth Street