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LSE EY TLE TI a PT TT — - 2 — SRO RT ECE THE EVENING WORLD, F RIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922. iy eral 1b Memorial Fund provided {t ralses #2.) MAURETANIA GOES OFF RUN ELIMRA GIRL WINS PRIZE, | WINS DAMAGE SUIT, ae reves e WAURETANA ODES arnt wi AACE AUT are | EVERY LEAF PURE » dots ite kk in the old home of Li] Ste tMocr to Be Docked and Then to Amertenn Lesion \ announces State lung Chang. Another ta conducting ite One week after he had been awante! Cleansea by vacuum pressure, seasions tn a house In Peking, bullt be- oS OF terrier eeenvon Che aku Packed in spotless warehouses. Sealed in air-tight aluminum, BY HIS CHURCH AS): Saas tas 3 Go on Mediterranean Craine. Winners for Ensays. A % ° ‘ %¢ f injuries recefved while chasin fore Columbus discovered America. The] Cable advices recetyed yesterday at] INDIANAPOLIS, Deo, §.—Firat prize | sult o! } natn building of Cage A ge the ufflces of the Cunard Line atated| Stace winners of the Amertean Legion's] BUTKIare at ioeeyeane ade Parrer. any Un anne. War mn Vaal Gan that the «steamship Mauretania, which} essay contest for schoo) children were} man Frank Frangone, twenty-atx, No , Ys Dollar || lone and] ieft h {th only three propellers} announced to-day by Garland W. | 4532 Park Avenue, died in Bellevue Hox TOHROTROW WIN) Be Wome ee aul Liane Wan OW ere” We attisiogs. ake, tn a ds u : Powell National Director of the Legion’s| pital tast night from injuries suffered Day. throughout the country. Fifty) flood. The ettble quarters, ‘Two of| ming, had reached Southampton, | Americanism Commission, ‘The aubject| in an automobile accldent, thotsand women's auxiliaries tn the} (meri ss are medical schools Lene enly cuethauled. Lacor one] ¥88 ‘How Can the Amertcan Legion| | Frangone was taken to Believus ears h 3 und. tho ‘ ; = Wednesday morning with his hea! ’ United? States will endeavor to raise ———— will be taken out of the transatiantic| Best Serve the Nation? rushed aft 5 er the taxicab, on who iemnfiiomit $1,000,000'Im a single day to complete a THE SHELL GAME. service to make a critise of the Mediter-| 4,7he Now York winner was Ruth Orit) eons boant he had been riding, had «1, | $3.000,000 find to give seven Union (Brom the Kansas City Star.) ancan Feb, 7 under the auspices of the] On.°) ‘stownrt Honter of Dover. been in collision at 28d Street. and Firm on Beer Plank, Which] christian cottegess to. the 400,000,000] “Just at that moment,”, said tho lec-| American Express Company. It will be : Beves. Fourth Avenue with @ northbound au f ae 3 B {| women of the Orfent turer, “three aholle fell within m shor’ the frat time the record holder has been mi vARAON DEDEKO tomobile, “Thomas Carney, chauteur of ane . E. Temperance Boar a! 3 distance of where 1 stood. I wn |tnken from the transatlantic service for * ii the tax!, was arraigned In Yorkvillr "3 reN :M. E. Tempe 4 = During the last few months the com.|“lstance OF veers gs rulsing purposes, During the crulae (From the Kansas Clty Star.) Court Wednesday on a charge of felo “Deplores.”— * hiittee In, charge-has, obtained $1,000,000,| "ogo ‘gr course.” we Interrupted, ‘dls- | no effort will be made for a record, but] “It scems to me, Brother Johnson,”’| nious assault in connection with the ac| fs sweetly clean, wholesome, delicious. J Sag It haa. been promiaed another $1,000,000] uppointedly. "you never found out|the big liner will loaf along comfortably | commented the presiding elder, “that cldent and held tn $1,500 ball for ex- ‘ 4 ‘ by the Laura, Spelman Rockefeller! which shell the little ball was under.” ‘at elghteen of nineteen knots, Uttle boy looks a trifle delicate.” amination to-day, Resolutions emanating’ from the} ”® = facade Mceiacn ats tg BUY A PRIAL PACKAGE TO-DAY -cnrumaatatiouinanae—-- pineiahomntanjannpionmananiatses anenesaglilliile ethodist = =Episcopal Chureh—his 2 church—calling Senator-elect ‘Royal rrrerer cian a — 8, Copeland to task for declaring r himself in favor of the modification of Prohibition laws to permit the hat he stands squarely on his attl-| Bh. 9.6 West. 43rd Street e TO ers Longacre 8000. “The resolutions, adopted by the Board of Temperance, Prohibition and Public Morals of the Ghurch, were broadcast from the office of ° , ow 9.° ° Shatter v's sct'| || Exceptional Offerings in Women’s Gloves for Winter Stperintendent. They say: . * . varnerens, Dr, Royal 8. Copeland Always Important Items on any Gift List. ference and now an official member of ohe of the leading Methodist Epis- GLOVES in various styles, gloves so distinctive in design and so trim in workmanship that they will contribute largely copal Churches in New York City, forced upon the Democratic Party by Women’s Glace Gloves in ‘Tammany and its nominee for Gov- 3 1 4 @mor. © © 6 are . “Therefore, be It resolved by the wrist ength. Black, white, an Board of Tempérance, Prohibition and Public Morals of the Methodist colors, th a Gieites Staten Genatorseiact trom ths toward perfect grooming. Made from high quality skins, and cut to emphasize the slender effect of hand and wrist. , Magic Gates of 16-button length French Two-button Gloves of Glace Mousquetaire Gloves Btate of New York. publicly accepted Toyland Are Open! washable French suede; pique sewn. personally the beer nullification plank mae ; in white only. 2 Made: of akine as) sof ac velvee y In our Department on the Fourth Flcor In b a é ite. : 4 peering alirament of « distinguished $1 35 pair Be came serie $3.75 Pate Never before have we presented a ° \ ; church and of righteousness, in de- to the merry heart of childhood! For this is * hal saeeee ia Fadaeret. Gontee: ‘ : the realm of toys, and even jolly old Santa ende; and that we respectfully request ° * hitnself could not begin to describe it. ‘ Be, crnavte tom xen Ye"! Hand Bags for Women Glove Silk Underwear J ment of his political obligations that . . 7 ae Tin the sauna Ses cucuinane So greatly varied as to offer many gifts of indi- For WOMEN THEY sce all here—the' talking doll Tas Hood before the world Pe eager viduality. The values speak for themselves. Always a happy gift selection, for it is unsurpassed in that Betsy Ann has been dreaming oh the fa pe onbawingiot She aver, bata: Hand-Bags with metal Imported Bead Trim- daintiness and is unequalled, too, in its wearing qualitics. Meccano outfit that serious red-headed Jackie . committed by the platform of his fr i ide of French dB in envelope style. ‘ ny . 0 7 party and his public statements in Rrsicdlae fa oh ahieg Bluey eel aise effecen Be Excellent Values Saturday fh knows he can’t get along without another min anied a copy inside compartment#, propiate tor dress wear. c : | ute, and an endless procession of wooly, furty letter of his 95 Vests of plain glove silk, bodice style; with animals for the very small and jovial person i hie $5.00 $4. hemstitched shoulder straps, . . - . $1.95 Be who is celebrating his t Gov. ce Seat Gini Bloomers, in pink. . . . ee $1.95 first Christmas. jt wet, “has u mo ; oO! By perform, and 1 i Glove silk Vests with fancy edge. In pink,. 2,45 n about who BRIEF CASES—Excellent for business of school use. Glove aiflBi as “ne a9 Ab : . ini love s loomers with fancy edge. Cutextra full 3, $2.95, $5.00 to $10.00 7 j Sport and knee-length Bloomers, in navy, Men’s _Fitted Toilet Men’s Bill Books in black, and street shades, . . . . . . 2.95 Cases with thé best quality many styles. . fittings. $7.75 $1.95 $2.85 $5.00 Envelope Chemises, . . . . . « . . 2,95 | Others iced 4p to $45.00 Priced as high as Nec Costume Stips in all street shades,. . . . 5.95 cy ; bf * Child ? Sh Ps 5 dg Re Holiday Suggestions in Children’s Shoes . ; } ott +a Siem Brothers} ee oma atti Party Pumps, Sandals, Boots, and Cozy Slippers S(uttgarter Excellent Values for Saturday in j Cinderella Party Pumps — One Grecian Sandals in white kid-- | Christmas Gi ts from the strap; patent leather; trom the small size Sizes 8$tom 2 2. 6s 8 $4.50 "Post Office Girls’ Coats and Dresses fe f 2 to the lage site 7, $2,10t0 5.75 Suess... . « $5.25 | . } ° € i i Sandals in patent leather. Was on | “Wearable” from two standpoints—for they are piquantly Stationer y Department eoaners = = vend a ee or veil kid tops. : Liberty St. charming and they are excellent in quality, so that they Shopping Lists— Gift Stationery packed Sizsiptoz. + + + + $5.00 Sizes 5 t 8 $4.25 8} to 11, $5.00 will give the maximum of warmth and long service, Ina novelty leather folder iA paper boxes of floral designs; i 4 oo years ag: < Sealy, with and decorated comers, comasts of 24 shects of paper, Christmas Gifts to Keep Little Feet Warm f iit edged cards; whice, . | ; ee Woder wast Pencil and extra pad teeey, on and orchid. Offered here‘is a complete assortment of “comty” slippers, Puss-in-Boots, low felt shppers men as it is no . with design on cuff, quilted satin with pompoms, mocassins with beaded effects nek ad fone, $1.00 $1.10 or with Indian head designs, and red Jaliets, fur trimmed, our famous . i i . cad for stormy days-=there are storm rubber boots, arctics, the new “Mescom” rubber boot pee oe Bridge Slates in black Cretonne Covered Box f with grey astrakan cuffs, and children’s leather leggings. Sccond Floor. { Mey pag as enameled frame and hand —Contains 48 sheets ot cotton and wool. decorated in floral designs; with pepe and 24 gilt edged cards. SS $4 50 eraser and pencil attached. hey are in white or white wmeao--i{Stern Brothers ha Half and lo Le combined with assorted tints. pore and long sleeves. Re nd sto} q igs rere east | ape dane BOYS’ and STUDENTS’ APPAREL | pau f thi desirabl :. . > eal poesploordinh Playing Cards in hand One fine sample 10 All-Wool Norfolk Suits in 60 STUDENTS’ SUITS in gor ton ooalion, decorated novelty cases of of che Pasthemon. They are blus serge, tweed, herringbone, and or plain models, developed in the most i" TER sine: SS aig Py craas alah SP cheviot, Sport, knife-pleated, or plain desirable shades in cweeds, cheviots, her Inderwear f"Men $1.75 $3.95 bern to 18 years. SPECIAL ringbones, and fancy mixtures. Some | geste town hess Non Tos MAIN FLOOR LE ERIEE, with one and others with two pairs of $14.75 trousers.. 16 to 20 years. $35 Values Girls’ Coats of Bolivia cloth, polaire coating, and camel's mL —!'Stiza Broth Aare (Rornicy prices $17.50 to 22.50) $29 75 hair. Plain tailored coats or models with collars of nutria, 11.75 to 27.50 e | , beaverette, and raccoon, Full flare or belted styles. Sizes 6 to 14 yrs, ; Others from $ Pp ; $ .0O $18.50 $22.50 $29.50 WOMEN’S SWEATERS 7s att woot OVERCOATS §—_75 All: Wool Junior and School with raglan or set-in sleeves, Either wool Overcoats in the newest shades and in ace : i J lined or fashioned of double-taced Gises 8 _ ‘ig Girls’ Coats of all-wool heather mixtures. Fur collars of ma b anety of Styles Paccdals, Sizes 4 to 14 years: | Specially the on near Sizes 3 tor i are : years, Specially priced ¢ Washington Se ish large $15.00 Taken from Our Regular Stock and Reduced to priced at on faititoned of Wook fi 4.95 and 9.75 $14.75 $22.50 , Girls’ Dresses. fashioned of wool crepe, velvet, or taffeta, $ an is Baltit o Dainty styles with ruffles and fancy ribbon girdles; some . . “ . = Others from $12.75 to 27.50 Others from $16.75 to 27.50 ae eee | with touches-ot embroidery, Sizes 8 to 14 years. (Values $8.95 up to $18.50) New York (Penna Sta, a de , ae Sroboeg af Nggar, be . $12.50 $14.50 to $22.50 Tuxedos, golf coats, slip-overs with round or V neck Boys’ Sweaters, ; $4.95 to 7.50 ’ Arrive Weisinaton SAGAS : lines—in this assortment one will find Boys’ Bathrobes. . $3.95 to 7.50 wvaaneenind tants Girls* Skirts of new Scotch plaids in bright colors; also every smart: new style. Boys’ Novelty Hats... $1.95 to 8.50 | Baie nciaeaslt camel’s hair, serge, and velour checks. Made with belc Boys’ Polo Hats . . $1.95 to 3.95 JP Simiitar TCE AE teste. or on detachable lining. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Every color, and every ealarcome may Boys’ Tweed Hats . $1.95 to 3.95 DECEMBER 31 . ny Pennsylvania $4.95 $5.50 $6.95 $7.95 be had—dight and dark shades in endless «ray. pe L. Boys’ Caps . a) +. $1.25 to 2.98 . | r a: ™: “e / FLOOR MAIN FLOOR Boys’ Blouses, 95¢ | Shirts, $1.35 | Knit Ties, 55¢ | Silk Ties, 55¢ to"Hl r System _ THIRD y : o : Mee Rewte of the Broadway Lintted 4 we et