The evening world. Newspaper, December 3, 1919, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, DECEMBER this moment the Spirit of De- ly i. B: Gramt. os cy enters and rebukes them for hawt hoe yVving se Ttt faith in ner, she | Bea tells ghem that our history 1 nothing | Rertars Preieiie nore than a series of crises from | Prioms... w ‘hte! ) the United States has always rien a greater Nation than she waa|@veryhody to speak, be nfore. mainder of the ed hey refs se to Lak convine ed, and |telling advantage a wave of he nd she ~ SSHOO CHILDREN TOGIE NEW shal shows | squ ists Rea C ‘oats, them the "auth sinners "ot | indians, slay Aunt Jemima, jals and tribulation early jslave dealers and so on. Edward Second Floor ~Take Elevator rs, the grievances of the colo- | Markow is down for a song, “Don't the miseries of the slaves and| Be What You ‘Ajn't.” The players y of the people during the | have been drilled by their pective teachers and there is n ‘tion of) e © ttblen ux qu them with oon-| Pp. S. No, 184, from kind rien to! * be e 99 | fds fu graduating class, without representa. | The Wand of Democracy least expected, 1o| tion in cast and chorus. Raward e appears the very Loeb of the te aching staff will direct Depicts Defeat of Red An- they have dreaded, the fed |ine big oroncetra \ ree! | e women hide thbir faces, the|simitar lines that have men clinch thelr fixts, archy in America. © soi can Spirit of Democracy shrinks in hor-| fork | Ground 11th Stre 1 ht the Red | Tt : Aveoue, the na nt of De-| Fur Trimmed Winter Tieal event of th | ‘ TTT LLL | vise you ple not to expect to hear! it to mit datas her Flints |. anybody mention the Rarrymores, or| when she strikes -him with her wand, . A | { Frank Bacon, or Wilton Lackaye, or| erin racy can never be Fine Furniture COA ] S Fay Bainter, or “Happy Days.” OF! “wpe ned Spirit falls back and cal-| = sige enteas: 3 Snybody or anything that’ is*shown |tapsog.. ‘Tho cry is heard ‘Domocmey | “away downtown" at—whatever the] triumphas!’" | GIFT FOR A true a Gen-eee price may 6: The young people of Principal ; 3s ‘The name of the Greatest, Biggest | same rehoanine ine peneent ier). ie pe ae Ned t Whing in 1919 theatricals, ladies and| weeks, and the young actors are said 5 nis Bl te Ste Pan | iW the candida < n of | to be not ter perfect in their] & 9s well as sentiment; a 5 ob dtuhiatiak Here | Mert, but ay, in several cages | & gift chair, for example? 3 on 7 Re lent. Parts have} £ ‘The substantial lounging = s "The Wand . & The su ging & I, . | Wiest, you kaw, ves El Wonderful Values last of fifty! esse hougl g no o oialiea | PAT asf = || Bolivia, Lustrola, Frost Glo, | y audience! arien EB | Evora, Cashwell, Silver- | al - BOILED EGGS i ‘tone, Silverlip Bo- The 5 with a pune ’ a livia, Duvet de F re are given a rare relish by a = ii i i the addition of a few s Laine. ad m4 F drops of Gs) FI ° Sale West 116th Lig = OP secmemeansnneteneenel Great Big Collars of Rac- + Bolivia ditorium of Ws ; . 7 . ° Coat, tiith's ; K Lea orang | =] coon, Taupe Nutria, Ring- Aun norTrow . o ; SAUCE ie “al rah! tail, Hudson Seal, Aus- sow: y Eggs in any style are always tres. , » play | 4 made more appetizing by tralian Opossum. : PERRINS POMPELAN : b i t etude and | anqui ‘ an Im " sar ;, LEAAPERAINS aaa eau. OLIVE OIL. ; « or € vountry is THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE tet scourge Have a bottie in the kitchen fe Me deena tortor as well as on the table, Sold Everywhere Buy and Use Red Cross Christmas Seals : OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & © 34th Street—New York Will Close Out. Tomorrow, Thursday For Women and Misses A broad selection of beautiful models taken from Regular Stock. and wanted colors, The season's prevailing mate- . rials elaborately trimmed. Regular Values to 69.50 Reduced to 33 .00 Karly selection is advised, as this sale in- cludes mostly one or two Gowns of a Style. OP? ENHEIM.CLLUNS & C oJ 34th Street—New York — An Unusual Sale of Hudson Seal Coats For Women and Misses A jaunty Sport Model (as illustrated 30 inches. long, of superior quality Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat), Deep Monk collar, broad cuffs and bor- der, Novelty Silk lining. special 225.00 Offering Extraordinary Value Of course there are not Ines for but the re- npany.is used to Indian braves, | The pageant is one of many along lately and even the! gone in the schools of Greater Now 125 Handsome Evening Gowns WEDNESDAY, Stanley & NeGibbons 5™ AVENUE AT 36™STREBT Tomorrow Hut Queen Anne CHINA tasy Payroent Plan trom $25 Upwards December Columb.» Records on Sale | " SEWING MACHINES ON CREDIT . glee SPEN MOADay ano SaruRDay EVENS ae gies 46° §F50-152 EIGHTH ave: Sin uv a i! ourmernia é o ED oop 1 PL ricuars SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RINGS AND WATCHES FROM THY LOWEST TO THY BEST On Our Famous Terms ASK FOR re OF GEMS OPEN DAILY T ONF' pita ie |! 74. Broadway 2 DOORS ABOVE 37*'St CLIUCUUEIUL EID ETEP TUDES GEORCE EHRETS NON” A delight to the PNG) [yale palate, healthful, satisfying — “a CEREAL good habit that GL Qeatles brings good ap- petite.” Ask fo Kestauramts, aude it at Drug Stores, Sola Y outs ne iy 2 et : aR ; ; W CHELSEA BOTTLING WORKS 606 to 616 West 49th St. New York Gity Phone: Lo dgacre 245 This Establishment Open Daily | from 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. am Brothel West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street To Close Out To-morrow 200 MISSES’ TRICOTINE DRESSES $19.75 Regularly Sold for $37.50 Several attractive Embroidered Models; fashioned of Navy Blue Tricotine or Wool Velour; unusually Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. smart styles, WOMEN’S HOUSE ROBES Suitable for Holiday Gifts French Flannel Robes $16.50 MART Wide Wale Corduroy Robes TTRACTIVE French Flannel with collar, and pockets; lined Robes in three different models; throughout; also a limited number of|long sleeves; satin bound; superior Breakfast Coats; all colors represented | quabity Fabric; all desirable colorings. Corduroy Robes $7.95 WOMEN’S BEADED BAGS _ Specially priced for Thursday—suitable for Holiday Gifts Hand Crochet Beaded Bags Pouch shape Beaded Bags; drawstring model ;ifinest Silk and Steel beads used. Colors: Blue, Gray, Green, Taupe, Brownfand Black. 12.00 | Medium size... 18,50 | Largesize..... 25.00 All Over Beaded Bags | High Grade Beaded Bags $18.50 $60.00 to $395.00 HAND-MADE; on frames; medium AN or large sizes; a variety of pat- terns and color combinations. Sinallsize..... attractive assortment of fine Antique Beaded Bags; also hand- some reproductions, Women’s Glove Silk Underwear Unusual Values for Thursday on the Main Floor Glove Silk Vests Glove Silk Bloomers Heavy quality; French band or bodice] Heavy quality, well reinforced; Pink tops; Pink only. Regularly $3.00, | only. Regularly $4.00, $2.35 $3.45 Glove Silk Camisoles Glove Silk Chemises Heavy weight silk; trimmed with fine} Good quality; trimmed with fine Val- ribbon shoulder} enciennes lace; ribbon shoulder straps. $2.00, Regularly $7. 00, $5.95 Valenciennes lace; straps. Regularly $1.65 A CLEARANCE SALE OF CHILDREN’S WINTER COATS (Sizes 2 to 5 years) at $14.50, 17.50, 19.75 to 29.75 Formerly sold from $18.95 to 42.50 ortment inclides smart models of Broadcloth, Silvertone, Velvet, and Wool Heather Mixtures, the majority trimmed with furs. The ass Velour 1 Specially Prepared Sale of Children’. White Lawn’ Dresses $3.75 Hand-smocked and daintily hand- embroidered. Excellent values. White Lawn Dresses | $2.95 “uN Hland-smoeked in Pi ink and Blue Sizes 2 tod years Imported Hand-Embroidered Quilts at $3.50 OF Satinnog Crepe de Chine in Pink” or Blues “4

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