The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1922, Page 14

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Most of World’s Interesting — - Women Live in New York City i —_—— Have Entered All Pursuits Formerly Limited to Men, } Mrs, Clarke Finds, (The majority of the world’s inter- @éting women live in or near New York City. This fact has been dis- covered by Mrs. Ida Clyde Clarke, Well known writer and editor, as a re- gult of the time she has spent in edit- §mg data for listing in the “Women's ‘World Year Book for 1923." “Men are certainly going to get a @P0d jolt when our book is issued the first of the year,’ said Mrs. Clarke, “Mand they see how women are enter- ig every one of the trades and pro- Tessions formerly held sacred to them @lone. “lL had always known that women @itists, musicians and writers of the vbuntry flocked to New York City fo *ry their wings and win laurels, but I @id not know that so many womer Iived here who were engaged in un- visual occupations. "They have invaded Wall Strect, the great New York City hospitals and even the pulpits. In fact, everywhere that man has dared to go in this city, woman has also dared. “Our book contains every bit of available information about women the world over. Every country has its interesting women. The ‘Main Htreet’ type of American town, like- wise, has {ts woman celebrity, but to where to know what other members of their sex were doing, Even men will, I imagine, find it quite interest- Ing reading. “Many of the progressive women mentioned in {t could tell A. 8. M. Hutchinson that, he was wrong in his theory of woman and work as ex- pressed in ‘This Freedom!’ '"* —— LEAPS FROM WINDOW, SLIPS POLICE CORDON Woonsocket Bandit Suspect, »» Da Dash for Woods, capes Big Force. WOONSOCKET, R. I, Dec, 1.— Leaping through a closed window amid a shower of flying glass, In plain view of a cordon of \ consocket Police and Massachusetts State ofM- cers reinforced by a German police dog, Isador Gullbault, sougnt in con- nection with the killing of Albert Touchette in a grocery store hold-up Wednesday night in Blackstone, Mase., yesterday escaped into the neighboring woods A fire alarm was sounded, and a rict call sent In summoning all avail- able police, but Guilbault had not been captured early to-day. Touchette was shot and mortally wounded Wednesday when a bandit entered his store and demanded money. The bandit fired twice, both shots taking effect, and Touchette returned the fire. Woonsocket police were told later that a man had been seen limping into a house on Burnside Avenue, and belleving the gunman had wee her in her full glory one must|~ come here. .“When you go along the index of oir book and find doctors, lawyers, wdcial service workers, journalists, musicians, artists, singers, composers end sculpt will nee the names of many of America’s great women Msted and living in New York City. i"However, a fact not commonly known ts that we also have in our xiidst women who are explorers, tn- ventors, engineers, ‘ministers, hymn- sts, archaeologists, ethnologists, Philologists, philanthropists and #0 down the list. ("There seems to be something in the atmosphere of New York City that stimulates woman to unusual en- deavor and success. _*“Another thing that causes success- ful women to flock there is the fact that many national organizations maintain headquarters in New York Bresided over by women. “One of the greatest of women philanthropists, Anne Morgan, is a New York City product. Mrs. James L. Clark, explorer, is another. Mrs, Beulah Henry is a well known woman inventor. Mrs, Alice MacDougall {s a coffee broker. Mary Garrett Hay is @ noted woman politician. Mrs. Flora ‘W. Hoffmann is an advertising ex- pert; Mary Swain Routzahn, a re- search expert. This group of progres- sive women has headquarters in this elty. “Out of this group of women have originated many worth while clubs with large memberships. “New York City truly seems the Mecca of woman! “Our book was really started as the result of a demand of women every- —— Special Sale H Coats and Dresses 3 For Children, Juniors and Flappers. Before buying party frocks see our beautiful selection in the newest styles and colors. and 25 East 14th St. “Cae aight ang siwaye lower We do not advertise in- ferior merchandise. We sell dise cheap. merchan Sizes 2 to 16 years. Building Bone bonesend teeth are essential. ivertised in The World or reported and Found Bureau.” Building, will be listed Useful Gifts that will meet with Children’s Favor Sizes 32 to 36. Handkerchiefs 75¢ box Inigial in color and borders in pink or blue make these ite cotton handkerchiefs e ing as well as practical gift. 6 in box, 75¢ Girls’ Sleepers $2.25 Made of striped outing flan- nel with hood attached; the coziest sleeping garment yet. Socks, cuffs and pocket in pink or blue. 6 to 16 years. Cotton Union Suit, dutch oye ig vd sleeves, knee or le ; high neck, long deat east bees Age 3 to 5 years, $1.25; 6 to 11 years, $1.50; 12 to, 16, $1.75 Wool Hose for Boys and Girls Imported Golf Hose, of wool, for boys or girls. In brown heather mixtures Sizes 7 to 10, $1.10 pair. American Hose, of wool, in brown, blue and reen heather mixtures. izes 644 to 10. Priced ac- cording to size, 85¢ to 95c pair. Imported Novelty Golf Hose, with unusually smart tops, $1.85 to $3.50 pair. Imported Long Wool Hose. In brown, suede, light and dark grey and white. Sizes 6 to 10, $1.55, $1.95 pair. Imported White Wool Golf Hose, 95c pair, sizes 6 to 9}. Girls’ Underwear ~ wounded by a bullet from Touchette's gun they surrounded the house, Guilbault, who was sehted at a Tot Dandrel\, sroaaway. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER I, 19 Thanksgiving dinner when the cor- don was drawn about the place, ran to the rear of the house, leaped was almost out of sight. For the Early Gift Buyer A SALE OF GLOVES & SILK HOSIERY At Great Reductions GLOVES REAL FRENCH GLACE KID overseam and full P.K., Paris point and |, rich embroidered backs. colors. Regularly 3.00, For GENUINE AFRICAN CAPESKIN Prix seam with two-toned Tan, beaver, and /broidered backs. ' brown and gray. Regularly 2.50. For. FRENCH KID--16 button only, sizes 514 to 634. Regularly 5.50. For... WASHABLE CHAMOISUEDE button lengths in desirable colors, some very slightly imperfect. Regularly 1.25. For... t HOSIERY WOMEN’S ALL SILK STOCKINGS~— several weights and all well-known makes, black and colors. 2 50 Values to 3.50. For... WOMEN’S SILK STOCKINGS, with em- broidered or lace clox. Black or brown. 265 Regularly 3.25. WOMEN’S CHIFFON WEIGHT all silk stockings in black, gunmetal, silver and nude. Regularly 3.50. For........4... ZI9 WOMEN’S SILK STOCKINGS with lisle tops and soles, excellent quality; black and colors. on 1.85 Regularly 2.25. For...... 2 clasp, White and LYS P.K. eme= For 1.15 length, white | 3.95 | 12 and 16- 69 | Lord & faylor FIFTH AVENUE TerepHone FitzRoy 1900 The Young People’s Store—Fourth Floor y f\ The Boys’ Section Offers a Special Purchase of Boys’ All Wool Mackinaws *10.50 Given one of these rugged mackinaws, what boy will not welcome the next snowfall? In mrt and solid color effects. Sizes 8 to 18 years. “ Boys’ Norfolk Suits #10.50 With Extra Knickers Made of all wool mixed cheviots in grey and brown effects. Jackets are mohait lined, both knickers full lined, seams taped. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Knit Jersey Suits for Boys 5.85 Under ordinary circumstances these jersey suits would be far more expensive, in fact we have been selling the same quality for a much higher price. A fortunate 0c 9 explains this unusual value. The suit is a faithful copy of an inglish model; in heather, blue, green and brown. Sizes 3 to 8. , Hi of tan Russia calf Pumps among others, felt Winter Footwear for Children gh Laced Shoes A particularly smart-looking shoe for the young girl. Vamp The growing girl’s own model—specially designed for her. OF patent leather, or cait skin, Gift Suggestions in the children’s shoe department include, . Junior Misses’ Coats Specially Reduced to $29.50 A limited number of fashionable coats—reduced from much higher prices. The holiday season will take on an even rosier aspect a the girl who can alip into one of these coats. Aire- dale, duvet de laine, bolivia and novelty mixtures are the materials; venetian lining; convertible collars of raccoon, nutria or Belgian hare. Sizes 12 to 16 years. Coats for the Girl of 6-10, #14.75 Another radically reduced. Some plain tailored, others with nutria collars, Venetian lined. Not all sizes in all styles, but all sizes in some style. with fawn cloth tops; also patent vamp with grey cloth tops. Sizes 854 to 11, $5.50; 1134 to 2, $6.50; 24 to 7, $8.00 and Oxfords #7.50 Sizes 212 to 7. slippers, rubber boots, arctics through a window and before the police realized what was happening “Uptown’s: Biggest and Best. Store” West 125th Street Between 7th and 8th Avenues Sale of High Grade COSTUME DRESSES Usually Sold Up To $39.00 price $22.00 PRICE SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Not one of these handsome dresses has een in our stock longer than ten days—and we have reduced them so low the quantity in stock will go quickly. The most attractive afternoon and evening fashions will be found in this group. Extra sizes included to 5044. THIRD FLOOR Kiddies’ Chinchilla Coats, at... $4.95 Usually sold at 5.95 A most becoming model, d belted all around with two s. Sateen lined. In cinnamon and grey Sizes 2 to 6 years, THIRD FLOOR Samples! Women’s Silk +1 17 ‘Top Union Suits Sale: ° } “Forest Mills’’ Make, Regularly $2.25 Seldom an opportunity to secure such a value is presented. ‘They are strictly first quality. Size 38 only. Only 400 women can share this bargain. G Regularly sold at 12.45 and 14.95 Sale . . $9.95 Splendid variety of styles, developed of all wool fabrics. Some have fur collars, others in sport and tailored effects. Sizes 7 to 14 yrs. THIRD FLOOR ble-breasted and Women’s Fleece Lined Underwear 73c Women’s Jersey Silk Pantalettes $2.89 High and Dutch neck, short | Come in street shades as and long sleeves. Pants and Arietie an ue a uty, navy, tights to match. Regular and black. Two yowe of and extra sizes. elastic in cuff, SECOND FLOOR Women’s 2.49 Imported KID GLOVES $1.98 pr. 2 clasp style, soft pli- able kid, pique mode with three row backs. Colors are gray, brown, beaver, also black Women’s Full Fashioned Pure SILK HOSE - $1.54 pr. Usually $1.95 Women’s 3.95 New Tuxedo SWEATERS $2.79 An elegant appearing \ special lot of wool excellent wearing Double lisle garter and embroidered tuxede Choice of black, weaters. hose. tops, heels and toes; black navy, ,orchid and white. MAIN FLOOR and colors. MAIN FLOOR and jude. THIRD FLOOR IMPORTED BEADED BAGS Sees S & REY os! Many Beautiful Designs \ Usually Sold Up to $10 $4.95 Gorgeous combination color ings and designs —developed of tiny round French beads that are so serviceable Satin lined, imitation tortoise shell frames Beaded tassels at bottom—and beaded handles MAIN FLOOR

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