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I', : : j SeaGfeims Life of Youth Who rjWouId Emulate Joseph Conrad i ,i Climbs Stanchion on. Liner Oscar II. While \Learning Ropes,\ Slips and Is Lost. A martyr to his ambition to emulate Conrad, Marryat, London and i'uiher wrltArn of sea btorles. John Paul Staalesen, twenty-tw- o, who had Jtwt comnloted his literary studies In Copenhagen, was lost on Oct. 14 in th6 Xorta Sea from the. Scandinavian-America- n liner Oscar II., on which ht had hired' out as an ordinary seaman for experience, it was learned when the liner arrived here to-da- y. Tlio blfr ship was cast In gloom I Upon Its nrrival. Young Stnalcsen nail lnfrrntlaicu uimsm mio me ui fcctlons of all on board, and his death was the direct result of his efforts to ij protect fho lives of passengers. (, Tho ship left Copenhagen on Oct. 12 and the aspiring writer, on his first trip, began Immediately to \learn ihe ropes.\ Ho was everywhere see- ing to the comfort of passengers. Two clays later tho vesset was running In i .1 . . .. . L' 1 Urxit just cleared tho shuffle-boar- d so that Miss Elslo Sorcnsen of No. 615 77th Street and other members of her party could play. Clambering at his heels was Musscn, Miss Sorensen's Pekingese. fsomo one discovered that a stanchion of a large lifeboat overhead had be- - pmo loosened and the young seaman heroes would have done. Ho climbed tip to adjust It. He was cautioned to ho careful, but ho replied lightly that rhe was hired for Just such omer- - genctes. Miss Sorcnsen began play and her attention was momentarily distracted, but her pet Pcke suddenly barked on I alarm. Then tho girl and other mcm-Sbe- rs of her party discovered that Staalesen was not to be seen. Feor- - over tho rail, they saw him iJng In tho heavy seas. Capt. A. J. Schmidt, pilot of the I vessel, stopped his ship and a. life- - KSPEEDER IS SENTENCED TO 15 DAYS IN JAIL ctrc T Fined f2S on Same Charge. Abraham Itosenzwclg, twenty-tw- o, a Chauffeur, of No. 240 East Ninth Street, was sent to Jail for fifteen days and his license was revoked by Magistrate Cobb when arraigned in the Homicide Court y. Patrolman Rich testlfledthat IRosenzwcIg was drivlns on Madison j Avenue at tho rate of forty-tw- o miles an hour. \It is no wonder we have so many leases In this court.\ commented the Magistrate. Sally Fisher. thlrty-flT- t, an actress, of Port Washington, L. I., served with a summons for speeding on Broadway, pleaded guilty and was fined ?25. DANK TELLER ACCUSED OF \ 910.000 LAIICENY. BOSTON. Oct. 21. Willis B. of Watertown. a teller at tho Ex change Trust Company of Boston, was tinder arrest charged with the larceny of (10.000 from the Institution: an Clean ur and yqu by t.ikmji one pr two CHsearet They All le unci sour lule vlll out of without or stirring \Jcru bp. boat was lowered. A number of life belts wcro cast but Hie young could not reach them. and by tho time the lifeboat reached tho spot he was last seen he h.I dlssappeared. A search waB made, to no avail. Funeral services were held aboard, a Lutheran minister them. one of the 700-od- d took part. WORKING TO PUSH CELLER INTO CONGRESS ANNA R Ef Mrs. Jacobs Hustling for Candidate. Anna R. founder and trustee of tho Brooklyn branch of tho Young Women's Hobrew Association, Is making a canvass for Emanuel Ccller, tho for CongTess the 10th District. Later In the Mrs. Jacobs will speak at Celler meetings. Mrs. Abraham H. Arons, President of the Brooklyn section of the Council of Women, Is also an active worker for Ccller. Women from all tho Jewish charitable and welfare or nro said to be rallying to tho support of Mr. Celler, who Is an officer of tho United Hobrew Aid So ciety. Every Word is Heeded When you sell by long distance telephone you are cure of attentive audience. Each buyer does just what you do when you are called he listens carefully to the message coming over the wires. Under such conditions your sales proposition, concisely stated, \ gets over.\ in this way, reach many buyers each day, and you get greater results in less and at cost Let our Commercial Service Bureau show you how the long tele- phone can serve your particular sell- ing needs. Telephone Cortlandt Official, Extension 620 New York Telephone Company USCAREIS I Best Cathartic for Headache, Colds, Sour Stomach, Gases, Biliousness liver bowels' Enjoy the jjentlcst bowel cleansiiij: ever experienced candy-lik- e physic youcboweU fully. constipated wtstc move tlic bowels Tlplng There overboard, seaman where two-ho- conducting Kvcry passongers SHE IS .Mi Votes for Mrs. Jacobs, houso-to-hous- o Democratic nominee from campaign Jewish ganisations Selling you time lower distance will be no bowel poison to cause colds. sick headache, diziiness, biliousness or tour stomach when you wake un in the morninir. More men, women und children take Cascarets for the 11 wi and bowels thun all other laxative cathartic combined. 10 cent boxes. also \.'3 ami 30 cent Mies. Any s'.ore. .uv;. 'I THE .EVENING WORLD, TUESDATr OCTOBER 24, 1922. 15 See America's largest choice ' of good Grand Pianos D roadway at Ninth It Is a Fine Big Boy Known to Us who knows a tree by its leaves, as so many trees havo no fruit to be known by. That same bey seldom makes a mistake, because he has made a study of other than the fruit-beari- trees, reading up the Encyclopedia Dritannica, as well as all volumes of tree knowledge. That's the boy to take a long walk with, nnd bo in- troduced to the treca by name. (Signed) October 24, 1922. Courboin Organ Recital, Wednesday The Third on Wanamaker Auditorium, CHARLES COURBOIN. formerly o' Antwerp Cathe- dral. PROGRAM Chorale in of Death; Thee Is ifacn. and in Bach. Andante Symphonlque Allegretto Wolttenholme. Afternoon of (tran- scribed Courboin) Finale, Symphony Vitrne. Admission complimentary obtainable of Bar Pin set with eleven Diamonds for $185 is an example some the moderate price pieces $264,000 collection diamonds, pearls precious stones that we offering for a limited time to per cent, under the market. Other examples are: platinum stone diamond ring 18 mounted diamond ring $75 platinum dinner nine diamonds Diamond sapphire containing diamonds eight sapphires in platinum A bracelet of platinum and 14 gold set with 6 diamonds $200 Bar pin of platinum and 14 gold back with 6 diamonds Diamond sapphiro pin set in platinum; eight sapphires, twelve diamonds Platinum and 14 gold brooch with diamonds and one sapphire $98 pin, all platinum, with fivo diamonds $150 pin, all platinum, with diamonds and sapphires $150 Cuff links of platinum and gold, set four diamonds one square sapphire $120 Cuff links, platinum top on 14 with four diamonds $120 Jewelry Store, Street Floor. Old Building, Qrace Church. Woolen Fabrics, specially priced The smartest fabrics for frocks, suits and coats French Twill Serge $1.90 for $3.50 grade Fine, soft weave in navy bluo. and black. Wool Velours $2.25 for $3.50 grade In various weights frocks, suits and wraps. tho fall colors and heather mixtures. chiffon velvet in a very finp, soft all velvet, a Beat blown, 40 wide yard. velvets, with a design thrown into relief 38 wide, also navy blue, seal brown and a lovely brown shade $12.50 yard. crepe brocaded in velvet, in rich 39 to 40 in. wide, beige, tiger, brown, black, du Barry. na-- bottle king's blue $15.50 Recital tho new Concert Organ In the by M. 2.30 P. M. Grand Chorus Dubois. Christ Lay the Arms (b) In Joy Preludo Fugue \A Minor from Grand Piece Franet. a Fawn by M. 1st by ticket, tho Flnt Gallery, New Bulldlno A of of in the of and are at 15 20 All three $130 karat white gold fancy All ring, $275 six and 395 karat karat 5105 and bar $385 top karat two Scarf Scarf ten four with and kt. gold set oppoilte for All new silk, good large rose blue, green, (a) Tricotine for The lovely soft for frock:) and suits. In beige, brown, navy blue and black. Cloth $5.50 for $7.50 The soft pile fabric which effect- ively with fur for winter coats and wraps. In navy bluo, brown and black. All 64 inches wide. Flr.t Floor, Building Girls' School Coats, $12.75 Wool Chinchilla. double-breaste- d topcoats, suitable for all weathers. Swagger, boyish Carefully lined with red or self color of an excel lent quality. storm Raglan or set-i- n pockets. Inverted box plaited Reindeer, gray or navy blue in sizes 6 to 14. Girls' Own Corner, Second Floor, Old Building Very Fashionable Silks So fashionable, indeed, that they are difficult to find. We happen to have enough of the following, in which note the dominance of Brown quality, in. $10.50 Embossed by stitching, in. ramboo, golden Georgette several designs, yard. Magnus Preludes ty. Concert Director. bracelet Poiret Twill, $3.75 $4.50 grade quality Bolivia grade combines Old Special Smart style. flannel Large collars. sleeves. Deep patch baclcs. Malay brown, Oxford please brown: Georgette crepe embossed tciih silk design in self color or con- trasting tones, 40 in. wide, in midnight blue on midnight blue, gray on gray, white on white, rose on gray, cocoa on navy blue $7.50 yard. Canton crepe brocaded in satin, 40 in. wide, henna, copper, beige, brown, tan, black, French blue, gray, navy blue $5.50 yard. Roshanara crepe in Paisley de- signs, 39 to 1,0 in. wide $5.50 yd. Crepe de chine in Pauley and Persian Patterns, i0 in. wide $3.50 yard. The Silk Rotunda, Street Floor, Old Building. A New Electric Vacuum Cleaner \UNIVERSAL with complete1. JCQ CA set of cleaning attachments tpD7DU Has motor more powerful, and with a greater suction, than any other cleaner. Does all the work without the use of a revolv- ing brush. Made of polished aluminum. Weighs only V2 pounds. Come and st-- e it work, any day, in the Helpful Houscfurnishing Store. Seventh Cillery, New Building IN THE FASHION SALONS Miss 14 to 20's Smartest Little Frock It should be, for we first saw it in Paris, worn by a very smart woman indeed, at the races. We had a difficult timo getting a copy to bring to Now York for this is not an ordinary frock, copied by every one in Paris. A Great Success The delightful sort of frock which combines tail- ored trlmness with that gay insouciance of tho truo Paris dress. The adorablo llttlo bows, for instance. Who but the French would finish a cloth frock that way? Beautifully made, for ns Wool jersey beige, dark brown, henna, old bluo and navy blue $19.75. Twill naw bluo anil .1. brown $25. - second Floor, Old Building The Women's Sport Shop for Wednesday Severely Tailored Suits Of Scotch and English Tweeds, $35 to $59.50 The absolutely plain tailored suit which has no rival in the field of sports. Woven as are all fine Imported woolens with a firm body to stand the test perfect tailoring and long wear. In fine mixtures gray, oxfords, tans, browns and the dull blues. ( Straight and slightly fitted jackets, the correct lengths, cut to fit, where they should fit and to hang precisely as in a man's jacket. The Slender Silhouette is emphasized in this copy of Rolande Silver lace and a new golden rose-brow- n velvet ribbon could any color combination be more unusual? Few' are lovelier 1 And one great flower of manv petals, a paler shade than the velvet, where the girdleends. This use of velvet ribbon for girdle and sash is very new, especially with metal lace. The slip is silver cloth $195. One of the many exquisite gowns arriving dairy in tho Women's Fashion Salon. Street Floor, Old Building A necessary part or the smart woman's wardrobe for the forthcoming sports events, and for trotteur and motor wear throughout the winter. $285 to $425 Perfect in details. Beautifully shaded skins. Shawl collar. Smart 40 in. length. Belts of the fur. Fine silk linings. Floor, Old Building New Soft ooze leather makes a distinctive one-stra- p model that may bo worn with one's afternoon frock or iailleur. Gray with leather; brown with brown kidskln; black with patent leather. Light welt soles. Covered Cuban heels. Flnt Floor, Old Building Good Handbags Raccoon Coats Walking Shoes, $12.50 ap- propriately $1.95 Main Aisle 200. Chiefly vanity, pouch and envelopo bags of duvetyn and velvet, leather pin seal, long grain seal, walrus-grai- goatskin, beaver calf, some with good-lookin- g fancy metal frames. Self or silk-cor- d handles. Mirrors. Tan, gray, taupe, brown and black. . . , Tho price is small, the variety large enough, to bring satisfaction to many women. Street Floor, Old Building Main Aisle Sale of Morning Frocks $1.43 and $1.95 Lees than wholesale Dozens and dozens of pretty frocks, delightfully simple in li h. Broken sizes- - :M to 4U in 'he lot. I'ine ginghams- - - amul!, medium, large and broken cherkb and checked and figured voiles. Formerly T. Stetcart features of of patent Second Floor. Old Building Third $4.95 to $5.95 \Samples\ Petticoats, $3.85 Regular and extra aizes Milanese bilk jersey, radium silk or satin. Straight-lin- e styles, attractively embroidered or trimmed with plaited frills or deep ruffles. PeftibloomcTR, $3.83 Milanese silk jwsey or heavy satin, wpII reinforced and fin ished with pretty shirred or plaited cuffs. . Great variety of lovely plain colors and combinations. Main Altte, Street floor. Old Building. Two to Five Dollars extra value in Boys' Norfolk Suits, at $17.50 Special purchase. Two pairs full-c- knickers with eai-- h suit. Good (utility twetds, herring- bones, di igonals, mixture. Well made. Sizes S to 1 7 yt-a- Boys' Flannelette I'ajatnuttcs. $1.30 Kcr boys of 6 to I'i .. mrr liuod flannelette. Full cut. SiU frogs. Comfy. Special alue. Street Floor, New Building. 12 13.4 12.7 13.5 14.6 Wednesday's News Telephone Stuyccsant Eighteen Kermanshah Rugs In the Million Dollar Exhibit and Sale reductions ranging from a Fourth to Half Sue 14.6 13.8 room 9 9.4 9.1 9.2 9.2 9.5 9.9 ft. ft.. tu. ft. ft. ft. ft, 13.5 ft.. 13.2 x 9.4 ft.. 4700 At xlO.10 Grade Sale price ..$375 $216 . .$500 .. .$550 . . .$750 . . .$525 ...$525 ...$525 ...$525 ...$325 They are in beautiful pastel shades mulberry, ivory, light dark blue. Charmingly appropriate coverings living-roo- parlor Some suitable libraries. Gorevans, Fourth Half Less Deep colorings, adaptable to dining-roo- smoking 5iie Grade 12 x 9.2 ft $350 12 x 8.8 ft 10.2 x 9.4 ft.... $390 11.9 X 9.3 ft $390 12.6 x 9.6 ft $300 x 9.8 ft 12.6x10 ft $325 $275 $375 $375 $375 $375 $375 $375 14 9.6 9.9 9.5 old old $450 Sale Price $175 $175 $195 $1'J5 $225 $225 $225 Site 13.8 14.9 14.9 15.4 14.1 17.4 20.8 22.9 table 10.4 9.10 10.10 ft... $750 $600 $600 $760 ft... ft... ft... Sale $430 $475 $750 all for hall Sale 10.3 ft... $400 $250 13.1 $450 $225 13x9.8 $400 $250 13.7 9.9 ft.... $400 $265 $425 $265 13.1 $425 $265 12.7 7.10 ft.. $450 $275 Persian and Caucasian Rut's, average 6x3.6 ft. $36 44 Extra heavy Kazak Rugs, average 7.6x5.2 Third Gallery, New Bulldlni $40 Junior Floor Lamps, $25 Hand-carve- d wood in antique gold metal leaf finish, 60 inches high, silk cord, silk cord pull tassels and bulbs, two-piec- e plug. 22-in- ch silk shades of Habutai silk, silk-line- d, silk fringe skirt, antique gold braid trimming. Rose, gold, blue, mul- berry. S30 Bridge Lamps, $17.50 Hand-carve- d wood in antique gold metal leaf stippled finish, 65 inches high, with weighted base, cord, two-piec- e plug bulb. 12-in- ch shade of Habutai silk, lined, fringe. Rose, gold, blue, mulberry. Second Gallery, New Building. Grade .$750 .$750 ft... ft... $1250 $1360 $425 $425 $450 $450 $823 $1250 soft rose, blue and floor music room. 14 to $325. $375 Grade Pricm size size $66 feet and feet and silk ft... ft... All-wo- ol Blankets Our Blend WANABLEND, $16 $24 pair We had these blankets made way because we weren't satisfied that the best that could be done was being done in making of blankets for warmth and for long wear. WANABLEND blankets aro softer, fluffier, cleaner materials, more finely finished, than most blankets being made1 today. Compare them. We havo big stdcfo all tho good blankets here. Three grades wool are used by us, their blending producing vertf remarkablo and enduring blankets. No cotton nothing but puro wool. WANABLEND Singlo.bcd blankets, 60x84 in $16 pair WANABLEND Extra long blankets, 60x90 in $18 pair WANABLEND Double bed blankets, 72x84 in., $18.50 pair WANABLEND Extra long blankets, 72x90 in $21 pair WANABLEND Extra wide and long, 80x90 in $24 pair and bound separately. Borders rose, pink, blue. Some all white. Each pair boxed. Flrt Floor, Old Dulldlno , Clearaway of Fine Glassware : Fifth Less for Cut Stemware fine Colonial design resembling fish scales, cut in a band around the classes. Cut stems, too. One of our finest lines of lead blown, clear glass. $17.25 doz. for $23 doz. goblets. $15.50 doz. for $20.75 doz. cocktail glasses. $18 doz. for 24 doz. Irutt salads. $18 doz. for $24 doz. sherbets. $15.50 doz. for $20.75 doz. ice tea glasses. $13.70 doz. for $18.25 doz. glasses. $22.85 doz. for $30.50 finger bowls. 10.3 14 ft.. $2000 pric or for or 12 Size 12.9 ft ft 13x9.11 ft 10 ft ft., 7 7 to the of and of of Cut of A doz. 14.6 our Many other stem glasses, all a fifth less. Lightly cut Tabic Glass Half Prico 75c to $5 for $1.50 to $10 grades Perfume bottles, candlesticks, sandwich trays, powder boxes, butter tubs, vases, divided relish dishes, fruit bowls, bonbon boxes, cake plates, of fine clear glass, lightly cut in the famous marigold design. $1 for $8 Heavy Cut Glass n. bowls, large and deep enough for dessert; vases, 12 in. high, big enough for American lieauty roses. Of fine, clear, heavy lead glass, deeply cut in standard design that is always in good taste. Coin gold banded Tabic Tumblers Half Price $3.75 dozen for $7.50 dozen grade Of fine, load blown glass, with wide coin gold band and lino decora- tion. 106 dozen only. Second Ciller, New Building $2 and $2.50 Neckties-$1- .35 t x x 9 X x x a Special lot of 1,200 Mack up especially for us, out of a little surplus of finest necktio silks. Great range of color and designs. Among the silks are some which have been picked as Christmas gift business features. Best Necktie Value of the Month Mogadores, with their high-colore- d triKsin ariousexcellent combinations. (liartts, some with moire stripes, soma with check stripes. Persian effects. N' at black and white and blue and white rep Charvets. Strest Floor, tUw Dulldina m S- - 4