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SNOTS ELECTION FREES FEATHERED WEDDING VOTIVE Nuptials Postponed in 1920 Liberates 250 Pigeons in Cherry Hill. Al Smith may bo thanked for the fact that j)lgcon plo formed tho main dish of ninny u Sunday dlnnr in tho Chorry Hill dlKtrlct Inst nlirht. Two hundred and fifty vIrcoiih voi-- liber- ated by n happy bridegroom who ad postponed hla wedding until Mr Smith beenmo Govrrnor of New Vorh. As tho woddins bU'EHlng was pi nounccd over Mira Mildred Coppola of Manchester. Conn., and Joseph ttacanlcllo of No. 15 OaU Street tliB birds flow the coop There wim i whoop from the crowd nnil tnrlf'y boURewlves cot bimy dlieutlnK thlr inoro nctlve offeprliiK In tho oliasu. Hence, the plceon pies. Smith was Implicated owing to the blind loyalty of Mr. Hacanlcllo. Tha latter la a political personage in me district and considers the liovcrnor elect jut a tiille raoip Important than tho Prtdident or tho King of England. Mr. nacanlcllo\.! prejudice Is no strong ho thought Al Smith would defeat Miller In 1920. Tho bride thought so too. Accordingly they pledged them nelves not to marry until Mr. Smith was elected fJuvernor of New vork The night of the 1920 election they nat up till dawn scanning tho bulle- tins. But the figures wouldn't ln. There was nothing to do but postpone tho ceremony. Two dreury years slipped by during which tho bridegroom tnndo regular weekly trips to Connecticut to vt a 1 nd console his llnncee. And then Al Smith was nominated once more and rode to Albany at the hi ad of the Democratic deluge. Thu wcudlng date was set, the pigeons ordend and Arlington Hall hired for an enormoun wedding. Al Smith telegraphed his best wishes to complete tho program Mr. and Mrs. Kacuniello will jo to California for their honeymoon and will I etui n to liu at No. 21 Halt Street, Urooklyn. BEVERLY WALDEN DIES IN HACKENSACK Vtcr I'rexlilr lit nf Corn Prmllirtt. Cuniimiiy Viim Operated on ltrct'lltl) . E. Hcwrly Walilcn. Vice President of tho Corn Products Iteflnltig Company, died at his home In Hackcns.icli, N. J.. late last nlsht. He had been operated n In St. Vincent's Hospital, New York ten days ngo. Tho funeral will 1 pri vate at his late home, after noon. Mr. Wnldcn was bom In lliooklyr fifty-eig- ht yours ago. son of the lut Daniel T. uuldcii. lie imd been as sociated with tin- - t'nin Products luiln lng Company for many )enre. He im boen for yeeml venrs a member nf tin Hackcnsarl; 1 . of ll.altli. lie mmlvcd by Ids wlilow, a son. DimlP T. Walden. and tin d.iugliterx, M.-s, T. Warner nf JiaekeiiHnek . Mrs Kllzalieth KNln-- nf Pittsburgh, in. Miss Uli antir WnMeii nf HiicKinxnck SNOW HAMPERS SEARCH FOR FUGITIVE CONVICTS Four Sfn Ins? With l.ll'e Term I iilhrrx. MAHQUETTH. Mich.. Nov. 27 -- Vit teen convicts, four seivlng life terms. tuado their escape from the .Marquette Branch prison luie terierday afternoon Two of til\ fugitives were captured later. The searchvis ure being Impeded by a heavy snowstorm. SMITH SUPPORTERS WHO \BET\ WEDDING ON VICTORY AT POLLS it wpms mis wayr It starts circulation TThis scatters congestion.The in- flammation disappears and along with it the pain. Kt :iri-- painful rheumatic twini-c- s too. Warms and eucs backaches, neuralgia, in chest. Keep it hsndr. I Sloans Uaimcnt-killspai- nf ,:\tt\1- - 7YyPlSO,Sl HI &)UGH! I pl&nt no wjv- - I MM(BJ t toraach no KuWkwwMlUimkn epUtM. 35c nd H) Q Bl !y Informally Formal II A sack suit apropos of any occasion, ex- cept for formal dress. Conservative Oxford mixture semi-smoot- h fabric of medium weight. Dig- nified enough for all uses, sturdy enough for all service $60 Another Oxford sack suit, more buxom in weight, and planned for severe service, I I $38 a high-valu- e runner-u- p - - - - Brokaw Mothers i Broadway at Forty-Secon- d Street llll H -- :FOUNijep i85jjjijEEE '1 J THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1922. Ghastly Lights in a Graveyard Give Town a Night of Terror UcsidetltH of Hillside N.J, p iss' i uftcr n possa of townsfolk hunted dow terrorized tho place by 'appearing In Cemetery nnd being seen lo creep slowly about, guided by tho ghostly rays of lanterns. A rry that ghouls wete ulrfvil sen! cold chills through tlf dwellers tho graveyard, but utter a time a delegation of tho more fearless int., summoned up enough courage . steal tlong tho cemetery fence, In Hit ger-rr- direction of the lantern rays, which played weird shadows o;i tombstones. Then, sure enough, Junt oitUHic V.e cemetery, beneath u tall oak, were two persons dlgglng-int- the, oarin w'th clanking spades In the nickering in- tern light. \Wliere's tho nuked on-- \Hack of tho tree,\ nnsweiM1 t,. other. One of tho possu ivim-m'j-ic- .i i imiiortnnt engagement nnd w,i st in tho night. Tho othfcis, decided to face the ghoulish pair \What me you digging fo. ui- demanded. \Hey give us a hand, will ou? Hold tho lantern,\ came Horn u roil-nature- d voice. A hole, two feet by four, and about three feet deep had been dug. On Mic ground lay a small box. West 42nd Street 1 a H slli-s- s night UM lilgbl y lule .nil r. u Ixilid of \gnne roblKi-H- who had the dead of night outside i:orgneti \What arc you burying?\ us'-v.- : one of tho posse. \Poor ltoxlo,\ nnsweied olio of ti.' diggers, aB he picked tie the siinill casket. Then they explained that Itexle whs Don't Trifle With Your Eyes. Faulty v'nioii it often cnued by neglect. It comes tooner or. later anil no gradually you can hardly tell it. Let our Oculist, a registered physician, examine your eyes. Lenses accurately ground according to It is prescription. Charges mod erate. 549 FIFTH AVE., N. Y. I ,T SIDE MMU K IMIi ST. Stern Broth (Between jth and 6th chenues) (Values up to $12.75) SPECIALLY at.... For and each on pure a dog it n over by n careless mi t ift nnd he wiu their l.i- -t i.oeetx i tin- - dead pet by C'v-In- v it .i deient l irlal i llills-il- i. it no py ror the cai i night. AMINES health-buildin- g factors, have always been in cod-liv- oil and for its helpfulness in malnutrition. Scoffs Emulsion I should be token for a rcason- - Atts length of time daily, to onaDio its rich, nour- ishing virtues to help refresh, eMerglze build up the body. OoO kmtil, N. J. ers West 43rd Street CREPE de CHINE OVERBLOUSES PRICED $7-9- 0 Several different models to select in hip-lengt- h styles braided, beaded, and hand-cmbroidere- A blouse to harmonize with that favorite tailor-mad- e, giving it a costume effect. Long and three-quarte- r length sleeves; with cither Jenny, V, or square necks. In navy, wood, bobolink, grey, and muffin, as well as black. Second Floor. BLANKET ROBES Warm and Comfy i If BABY OLDER SISTER.. Baby Blanket Bathrobes in many patterns; very daintily and prettily trimmed. $1.95 2.95 Bathrobes of heavy quality blanket material, in blue or pink checks with girdle. Sizes 2 to 6 years $350 Sizes 8 to 14 years .... $4.50 Blanket Bathrobes in two-tpn- e effects Cuffs, pockets and facing ' of quilted satin. In tan and blue, tan and rose, ran and pink 2 to 6 years, $750 8 to 14 years, $9.75 SECOND FLOOR. (Illustrated) 4 SterTothcr7ji--- - Timely Suggestions for the Thanksgiving Table or the Holiday Gift: Real MADEIRA LINENS Hand-Scallope- d and Hand-Embroidere- d oAt ONE-THIR- D LESS than REGULAR TRICES Special purchases have made possible this very unusual offering of 500 BUFFET and DRESSER COVERS (band Very handsome basket designs .... Each Zp3 ( Centerpieces, . each $1.95, 2.25 Tray Covers, . 35c, 75c Tea and Luncheon Cloths $6,75, 7.75 to i I BoudoirCushion . $1.25, Afternoon Napkins $5.75, Cases, regulation size. . . $6.25 Luncheon 13-pc- s. the set; very beautiful designs worked linen. Set $4,85 and $5.75 poodle ii.Vlng over- coming and B!oumflM. D Covers 1,50, 1.95 Guest Towels, each Tea dozen 6.50 Real Madeira Pure Linen Pair Sets, Luncheon Cloths, 52 ins. in very designs. Regular price :o.oo. . . Special at '7.50 MAIN FLOOR TAULES. essential, account vitamine- - from linens. 1,75 Pillow round; several ciioice I. Aitman $c (& Important for Tuesday A Great PrelhoIfldlay Sale of Over H29 . Menu's Solk Foyromihandl Scarfs made of specially-selecte- d silks (foreign and Ameri- can weaves)' in rich textures and artistic color effects; the collection embracing a large variety of novelties as well as the m'ore conservative styles, alj of them products of the present season; arranged . in fonsr comprehensive groups and ' ' '.\''' pflneiniomeirnaiDBy flow-pric- ed at ' 65Co9 95c., $L4B . & 195 A splleirndndl opportainiQity for the selection off dlesiralbfle flioflSday gifts (Sale on thevFsrst Floor) tEfjirtiJ-fourtf- j direct CEfjirtp-- f iftlj Street Evening Dress Clothes For The Holiday Season Tailored 13 y The Kirschbaum Shops These are the type of clothes you can wear, knowing that, the style is authen- tic; the fit accurate and comfortable; the materials and workmanship of the quality which should distinguish a gentle- man's Tuxedo or Full Dress Suit. H5 Cojt and trousers) A'o charge for alterations Dress Vests $6.00 and up wvwwy tin Stern Brothers WEST 42d ST. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) WEST 43d ST. A r ii V THOUSANDS O.\ POSITIONS IN WORLD HELP WANTED ADS;