The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1919, Page 23

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DEVEMBER 19, 1919, ¢ : "98 i} “A > e In November, 1863, he married Miss y yur SIYS Hl Y THEATRE }to appraise the property and stock atts ae and Hayman were, Ma the AR bad a2 hatae Re hig citer Wee ai OPENING SALE a te Jot the New York Theatre Company, |@bout to become, stockholders in the| Test." isua he was financial editor Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. | 288% to j8et. he was of) q GEOKUETE $5.00 d 45: Street, ‘ . PRICE WAS BELOW VALUE | hich was sold "recently , to th STEPHEN H. THAYER ‘DIES. Sone: pot sleepy. ae any SILK AND ‘amous 1 sheds Lasky Cotporation SAMY Dresses at $10 and up H " elanber the Revolution,” the last a nc He | Hane?) SUNRAY WAIST & DRESS HOUSE 4. & pposes Sale Uvanger, Harris and Nirdlinger| se was Banker, . Choe oe ones A. L. Erlanger Opposes Sale and Fear err stooklolders in tho] 22 Wee Benker, Former Stéok Ba- | was also author of essays F) in the Asks for Aj tet of company, which owned the New York change Member and Author. dover Review on Whittier, Lowell 745 6th Ave., near 42d St. w, FP and Criterion Theatres and the New * Stedman, Matthew Arnold, ‘Tennyson 1329-1331 {810-4812 ‘ eee eeoe a thele affidavits. Mr.| Stephen Henry “Thayer, banker and| Robert Burns and Alexander Smith BRO VAY IFT iE author, died at the home of his daugh-| He retired from. active business sev i ADWAY FIFTH AVE. . Erlanger and the executors allege aS Soe ee as a member of One aftermath of Klaw & Er-lthat the property is worth $487,600 | ter ond son-in-law, Mr. and Mra, Will-|¢ral years ago. Iie tity Clubs of this bp flanger split is rev ‘by Abraham | more than the sale price agreed upon | jam ley, Weston, jreate, Ruse. city. In the former he filled the posi- ™ ip 1. Erlanger and ¢ ecutors of the |by the majority stockholders, who in- Salient tare ola his tlona of Gurater and Chairman of ihe rant wetery ne Oo Near Let. state of William Harris and Samuel| Clude Marc Kiaw, Alf Hayman, man. native of New Ipswich, &. E, Be [font acrnte eeaie Bio ret lt = . Q . < ch, a last month to make hi# home with his art Gates A 4 oth ager of Charles Frohman, Inc. and iy fe ‘New York, entered the bank-| daughter, He was buried yesterday | WILLIAM RS ae 21 eo) venue Sth and 49th asked the Su-|tHenry Dazian. The affidavits also fee business, and became a member acternoon | in Sleepy Hollow Ce mets ry Bréokl t ppolnt three men allege that_when they approved the of the New. York Stock Exchange. to SUNDAW WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS [WAY wn Brooklyn Ei Sige ca: . ee | |@) FULTON STREET Cor. of BRIDGE STREET a: Hundreds of # Tempting Gifts, i Charming and Practical E Annual Holiday Petticoat Event 2d Floor 5 The Style you want--the Quality you need---at the Price you like! YCU want Style, of course. Park-Taylor gives you lots of it. Every Suit and Overcoat we make is brisk and snappy in ‘style---trim, clean-cut in line. ERE WILL BE FOUND HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL PETTI- H COATS--STYLES THAT FASHION IS DEMANDING FOR THE NEW WINTER DRESSES AND SUITS—IN SUCK EXCELLENT MATERIALS AS JERSEY, TAFFETA OR SATIN. You need all wool fabrics—else the style will not last. P.T. garments are’ tailored from the finest all-wool fabrics. The Ideal Xmas Gift 125 1.50 9.00 A dainty and ideal gift that every woman will appreciate—made of trousseau silk, satin and crepe de chine in tailored and lace trimmed styles, flesh or white. These camisoles were all purchased be- \. fore the unprecedented advance in the price of silk and are offered at remarkable savings. The price you like is low—extremely low be- cause it costs us less to sel! our ciothes. We produce all our own clothes—sell from economi- cal second-floor shops—to thousands of men. “Master ~ Jaikoved $25 -to §50 — To add distinction and individuality to our Suits and Overcoats, they are master-tailored by skilled workmen. You'll find that we have “the newest styles first.” Come in and see them; you need not buy, but you will. Exquisite Envelope CHEMISES Fairy-like fabrics are used in fashioning these garments— dozens of beautiful styles. 5,00 6:7 705 ROUSSEAU silk, wash satin and crepe de chine are the favored materia's, and one finds tailored styles with ribbon straps over the shoulders, and chemises that are trimmed front XMAS and back with rows of BLOUSES dainty lace insertion, and still others have hand embroidered designs uc 75 Flesh or white in all sizes. Keg’ » $15 Values All are made of Georg- ette, in flesh, white and the new suit sradcs. There are tailored styles. hand embroidered, bead- ed and braided mode's. Many of the Blovs:s are trimmed with real filet Four Convenient Second-Floor Shops ' 173 Broadway (2iitth Siew! 2nd [1551 Broadway {2i%.eu 1233 Broadway $i, Sten" ‘Floor’ 149th St., Bronx 527i am % PA Laide mnokiyn fas,

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