The evening world. Newspaper, December 23, 1920, Page 8

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RE TTT TE RE Te TE Re BREE SET 9 TT , : __ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DEOE ms yesterday, In Long Branch, where the = ath, : a. ie . -—— —— WOE KLUB PEP’ |Kiddie Klub “In Wishingdom” Performers (= sigi3# | SNINLERAS ESS g MEANSSUCCESSTO} — Add “‘Up on Their Toes” for Big Spectacle | Gy ©; i jooth, ; | William J. Florence and was In Mrs. Drew’, tt ” wees. m wena aie by is sein AG idee f c ’ ae hee SK Pah ta | so + All obi 2 eee core and Mra. Drew. Funeral services will be held’ to-mor- row in Montclair for Mrs. Oliver Doud | on Byron, known om tbe stage os Kate| MES, PALMER QUITS SCENE Byron. She died on Tuesday night at OF S767900 HOLD-or. her winter home, No. 40 Harrison Ave-| Mrs. Charlotte King Palmer, who Montclair. '* company In Philadelphia. fertifieate, tue, that city. Burial will be in Green-| was robbed of jewelry and furs val- ood Cemetery. Death a | 5 woud. Cersatery. was due to Im) sed at $767,000 five weeks ago to-day, Mrs. Byron was born in Limerick, has jeased her house, No. 69 East |. foventy-fve years cd ward aft made upot enrysanthe. OBS, fevenO-tve years .s80 and lveen gtreet and’ will move to as a She ought to be Her hustnad died two months ago, apartment. her mother was « Jittan Opera singer all know about the you know there ia a a big white, horse for the Prince of Happiness to ride upon. The handsome charger the Prince ts going to have is Good Times and he 8 been to i to the Prince and by the Hippodrome. Dy Isn't it alt |KU KLUX IN OMINOUS MARCH. They Silently Parade Jac than members of a branch of Ku Klux Klan silently paraded streets of South Jacksonville Tuesd | ‘night completely disguised in white 5 7 masks and gowhs and headed by a heraid bearing a flaming cross. No ex [planation of the display waa given. | Cee ee eatin ammnaneed txt} OUr stocks must be reduced and prices must be i ee Seeanentran tees ‘| reduced to do it. So we have made the greatest would pass and wanted “no onc : ; : ‘4 . [Tow then! mene the Kiananen | reductions in our history—from one-third to one- | Svea pnt in the business district | half—gn the price of every Suit and Overcoat in on Nene eT our store. * ORDERS RAIL FARES RAISED. ’ , Sire RooLEs Leeencatd “Geigunesea’ eomiemion Entire Stock of Suits : Holds States Discriminate. and QOvercoats the mystery git, one of the two Edna = 7 , ws . ; WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. —Hold.ng 8 he camera y 4 ~ : caval oh vate F mixed up. Thin Edna Wood 1 ‘Night dance and skip and run! You'll just r ; ‘ aes sania chareae a retlen reduced Without reserve! peette, 12, in Wishtngdors,” ir. Jand Minnesota amount to a discrimin light aa @ canary and as graceful as‘a| When ‘you see Janet Meyer she'll tion against Interstate traMc, the premiore danseuse And can't he| make vou shiver at first, but the more lacy codevoa the ft ‘Commiasic Nothing is held back. Our entire stock is reduced—at least Js ’ Fill Out This Coupon to Obtain Tickets to Pea eteealling Im iuterstate com. | One-third and as much as one-half. Every garment is our i’ ”» | eet) States are among the seventeen | OWN stock, which means that every one is absolutely all-wool, “IN WISHINGDOM leeks Feftned "so grant the 20, per ce smartly styled and superbly tailored Members of The Hveming World's Kiddie Klub who wish to attend P sad JAnterstate < opennlaslon in, August: The tan Opere Moun sete Street near Sty Avoaues on eareay, Dec: 4h, at [Sse Re how being tongneimceouee Here are the new prices! 10 A. M,, should fili out this coupon and SEND it to Cousin Eleanor to~ = — gether with o SELF-ADDRESSHD and STAMPED ENVELOPE. 486 Suits were $35 610 Suits were $40 if MILORED _— i RMP Sse aes ASTD AN. Jeiev to write a big book 75 Suits were $45 vik oz p /ebout th It is all over. Yes. ; | + you know ot her the more you, will|stance, when you hear Hasel Green| |] FINEST OF SINGERS ‘the clown, City like her, even ff she is a wite She's | b sing “The Fairy Pipers” you'll All Imported the darling litte, Mot one of those oldfashioned y es| be infatuated. You'll just know that Thousands to Select From tine. Everybody that scared our friend Mr. Macbeth| you are in fairyland, for her voice is DaAsS AWD BIAMEL CAgKs Cousin Eleanor IMPORTANT. silly, Ob, no; she's an up to date| so sweet and low and so full of sym- Dons, Cats, Pets of All Kinds stolen one of Bar- ‘ witoh, a bewitching little witch. §& why. Sh & regular pocket edition .) J clowns, when we ‘Two tickets will be sent each member who applies properly, |{en't one of that’ kind that the i : a a Beene naling in hlld under shirteen youre Of age will be admitted without aa} | ih ine io her she'd just turn her head ike and act like the citest Chitdren of thirteen years and o¥er may ase the second’ ticket to}! and they'd all {ull down at her feel, | jn only. mix oF Reve, seo |! bring friend. 2 But, wtadiens the are so many artists| twirls her umbrella remember and dancers, and all of them are so! runs just makes you Ow F 371 Overcoats were $35 543 Overcoats were $40 211 Overcoats were $45 ~ Hale 34th Street—New York - | - For $23.50 you get— Greatly Reduced—Friday 34th Street—New York All-Wool Suits All-Wool Overcoats z Full-lined, half-lined and quarter- | Lined with Stkinner’s Satin, All : me ° lined, Models include young men’s | the popular styles including Ul- i ingle and double-breasted styles sters, erettes, and conservative 175 Girls’ Important Sales Arranged for Friday ee ae, seis ten nore —— — grays, greens and fency mixtures. | grays and fancy mixtures. All : : Allsizes. sizes. School Coats Envelope All Silk-Jersey y 564 Suits were, $50 754 Suits were $65 Tailored and F 356 Suits were ae oy Salts were i iy xi Che lettes 656 Suits were $60 ‘uits were Trimmed. Silver- mises Panta et 50 $ 50. f 4 one and Bolivia. ‘ : ’ e e | < ? Exceptional Value Extraordinary Value Sizes 6 to 14 years Now Now : 487 Overcoats were $50 801 Overcoats were $65 . 321 Overcoats were $55 457 Overcoats were $75 | Reduced to 2 OO 3 05 593 Overcoats were $60 196 Overcoats were $85 | ’ e e 25.00 |Overcoats (Only) $ > *%.50| | Wash Satin and Crepe de Ankle length all Silk ae sally Mpg ! Formerly Sold to 39.75 Chine, daintily hand-em- Jersey Pantalettes, in priced up to $125.....- ‘ad broidered, tailored, hem= Petticoat Shades.* Full : | stitched and lace trim- cut. Shirred cuff bot- : med, Flesh and White. tom. Fully reinforced. ’ r About 150 Men’s Pants “ Formerly eelling at $8, p : ’ ’ $9 and $10 Girls’ Dresses Brushed Wool Women’s see -and Tricolette Shetland Wool Velveteen, Serge and Velvet and Jersey Combinations. Em- Scarfs | Spencers broidered or trim ‘ med Remarkable Value Unusual Value Sizes 8 to 14 years ae pieyport . Store oO City Rede t 3.95 2.00 i | 9-125 Walker St Plainand Heather | Attractive Jacket u i al treet $ i i “Elevated” from Broo! Mixtures and Plaid model (as illustrated). Ever Subway Now Yark tanalere direst ¢ Canal Effects. Buckled Brown, Buff, Tur- y St. Station, within sight of our etore Belt, also Tricolette, | quoise, Rese, Black, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 7—SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 in Pastel Shades. |, Navy and White. h “ ,

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