The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1920, Page 10

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EVENING WORLD, WE AY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1090 she Wants to get from Charlie,|a moment, but first I want to tel! why|ture, vrR am bri 4 5 a ‘at be- x Rousseau, who <formerty see. though in her latest statement she|{ am going to law with Mr. Chaptin. bat 4 $5 and $1, \ te a admits “he ts so tight you can't get) “Tho reason is this: He ia so tight! y tor in anything out of him with a vacuum) that you can't get anything out of{ 1 i ty ‘ ’ { 5 AS r ° cleaner.” | f um cleaner, Ho ts! 7 (@) (@) | i Charlie fe standing pat, according |* tight that he makes a drumhead | ¥ } re } to his attorney, on his statement of att oi Fs " 4 Fee \ 5 Monday, In which he said the only party since Now, a reads this way I « “ 9} | ay Mildred can get anything from | quired after marriage didn’ n i ‘ 5 th Street=New Vork him is through alimony, Mildred, for 4 3 perc pro h a 34) c the moment, has the centre of the| Piv yt cael b Al eve off j s f fo ; ‘lial tageor screen—and sald through| ma 1 3 : ‘ | eee d bar lawyers: |munity property’ but cannot make | my" pliysician, mad Tot Astonishing Values Thursday “So Mr. Chaplin wants to know on bt lapose oO! without | mast and consult specialists, “ap laed Onily to Share| wus: grounds 1 am demanding 60 per | 7%" eration or without sd ip ae be ; d ' ; th S it in Half a Million Dol- cent. of his wealth?” (she began, , ontend Thave an In- a HAV. W. Mi J C | S Dy “My grounds are bawed on that piece ry hit of money or other| Th 6 Rousse : omen Ss an sses ersey 0 ul Ss ars OF SO. of California legislation known ax the | Property i noquired |1 p ed | eo i Community, Property Lams wien [not inning tien half of everything mi | Quick Lunch at Home or Office For Present and Early Autumn Wear Mrs. Mikirea Hi Chaplin is stil | deals with the owntngs of husband/1 will Ith one-half of |b c | Imitati and Substitet * fon the tral! of th: f million or so land wife. I will explain that law in! the proceeds o: forthcoming pie-'o of th Tt void ons eo gn KN MAE _New Fall Styles Smart mannish models (as illus- trated), of Wool Jersey Cloth in heather mixtures. Belted Sport Jackets; notch and con- vertible collars. Patch pockets. Special Sale Price Distinctive Higher Grade Tailored Jersey Cloth Suits For Women and Misses 22.50 «4 29.75 Women’s Dept., 2d Floor—Misses’ Dept., 3d Floor MND , G S i) Lord & Taylor | == eANNOUNCE THE MAN’S SHOP ea a cA Distinguished “New Service for the Men of ‘New York asia Furniuurs Week Tie Sear tie See SALE includes many beautiful suites . s and separate pieces of “Master-Made” Furni- EASURED by its size, scopeand distinc- rooms are devoted to each principal item of men’s ture. It is superbly constructed, faultlessly tion, THE MAN’s sHoPpat Lord & Taylor dress. Efficient service is evident everywhere. finished and has been marked 10% to 50% which opens to-morrow will rank, in a A man here senses a real standard, The choice if) below regular. real sense, as a shop of service to men. Because of each article, the quality of its manufacture, the | Although this event does not start until Mon- of special architectural advantages materials that enter into its making, day, September 20th, we offer our patrons the which permit for the continual flood- [TO show the care and discrimination super enity of maine seacions oS ba P A bott ie ; ; \|| ay, Friday and Saturday, September 16th, ing of daylight, ro wieiows MEN’S TOP COATS which Lord + Tay lor give to the HI 17th and 18th. Every attention will be given and overhead, THE MAN’s SHOP is FORMAL AND selection of men’s clothes. to customers who desire to make their selec- situated on the tenth floor. SEMI-FORMAL ATTIRE When a man buys his clothes in tions in these three days. Here a man may be completely GOLF CLOTHES h ‘THE MAN'S SHOP, there is evidence in A fut deli ; ’ " el outfitted with everything a man MEN'S. HATS his appearance that real character Purchases will be held for future delivery if FURNISHINGS baa ati : desired. wears, for business, for sports, for LOUNGE ROBES ,| _isbuiltintothose clothes. They have formal occasions. MOTORING the mark of good breeding and dis- Titethot= Cooper erve= Heathen pr na Tay Service But THE MAN’s sHoP is distin- ats oe tinction. Yet their cost is within a guished by more than its extent, 7: — price-range which makes THE MAN'S James MeGreery 0. completeness, or convenience. The Bipieas Blevators sHoP definitely a measure-standard | * dignified surroundings reflect quiet a bhp Ratrauca for sound value in every article of 5th Avenue S4th Street comfort and good taste. Separate apparel for men. Branch of New Jersey State Bureau of Licenses for Motoring —cA Service in The Man’s Shop | mm WUNQULVNYVULVNONAOAYANONNUOOUUHAEOLUUUHNNOOUNROAKEQOONEEOGALOOD fll rr MAKESLATTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED 7 | ; H/T! TTT NUR RN 2 DERE AT TOU NEED ee A Pier igiiahatet ox io a

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