The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1921, Page 13

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fo THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1921. cated Sadocadeihee edi a eg COHANIS PLANNING |*t. bot atter « week trom saturday] don't want tne ‘closed shop’ in the They are accepting It now because they are seared to death at} t But I am as sure that It can’t he actor, the are i. One of these days the ac- theatre. Mr. Cohan was asked if ho meant! |e to be understood that his retire- | in| ment from all branches of the stage profession is to be permanent. HIS FIRST VACATION |"&"" T will bo out of the theatre.” word ‘labor.’ Tam sure I'm allv Tho interests of ywright Gt He'll Be in “Show Game” Taventy-Four Hours if Condi- and the manager r-unyway his first in twenty-six c years. He will start soon. He made this announcement yesterday. “I don't know how nor where,” said } he. “Vacationing is a new stunt with | me, and T've got to learn how to do moment's silence, “that these present diffculties will clear up within a| hours.” couple of years, They’ve got to, And the clearing up will be brought about by the actors themselves “Ninety-five per cent. of the actors gerial side of the business, replied. : No better candy | can be made Choicest materials, modern methods, skilled candy mak- ers, and care in the making are the factors responsible for UnitedHappiness Candy success. Such a combination is proof positive of candy quality which is bound to please. Happiness Candy Club Offer 1 Ib. Brazil] Nut Caramels Rerularty 900 1 1b. Dukeland Chocolates, assorted Regularty 500: Both Pounds for $1 of candy—vight does not include container, Candy Suggestions—For Friday & Saturday Selected from more than 200 other delicious candy varieties Cocoanut ate Chocolate Covered | Kisses Verithin Mints Dainty thin discs of pepermint creams covered with bitter sweet chocolate. «+...++ Vanina flavored, suger 79c |b. “Evangeline” Chocolates The greatest value in dollar Viennese Crystal Mixed | Our finest assortment of hard Rove. candies, Pure sugar, fruit Caps, > minutes: Eno sol ws fad) than 4 sisted ocolates——t 8, Chocolate | fudges, pecan rolls, stutted | chocofatecset rat sand Stuffed Confeo- fruits and apricot mallows— creaga and ara’ centers ee 1 aite in 4 ods in 2 ere! 4} var | ee wea 75c 1b. | stspesien inde $1.00 Ib. Happiness Soda Service at 135 W.42ndSt. 35thSt.&B'way 80th St. & B’way 23 OTHER OANDY STORES, CONVENIENLY LOCATED. Special —Home Made Combination “homey’ ea 25 W. 42nd St. 146th St. & B’way Digby takes care of h. own car— and when ‘‘Dig’”’ £- a job on the motor, his hands and face are covered with grime. Up in the bathroom are plenty of good ab- sorbent towels. - They are made from Boott Toweling. No matter what ‘‘Dig’’ does to them, they will wear a long time. They are practical because they are made of selected cotton woven with a double ply thread. They stand the wear, they absorb moisture quickiy.and never becomesoppy. They are the kind Digby likes to use. Mrs. Digby buys Boott Toweling by the bolt. Each bolt makes twenty-four full-sized towels at very small cost. Boott Toweling 1s full 18- inch width In 25 or 10-yard bolts. Also in 36-Inch hem- stitched towels, Buy it by the bolt from your dealer. If he cannot supply you, write us, eSGr> eres ABSORBENT TOWELING BOOTT MILLS, Lowait, Mass. A “It will last just as long as the, tore will begin & ors wi 0 realize that what I tions Change. present conditions in the theatro| suy is true, George M. Cohan is going on a ya-| continue,” he replied. hen conditions change so tt will eation. It will be practically his first] “I believe," he said, after a onaible for me to survive as 8 T'll come back into the re. I'l! be back in twenty-four Mr. Cohan was asked ff ho intended to write plays while out of the man. “Not unless I can cast them,” he | Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. ‘Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 ob Mi, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. jt is not big type and big talk in the newspapers— but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the sture which make value and give lasting satisfaction. - Rare Savings on Women’s Frocks, Blouses, Suits The Men’s Semi-Annual Sale of Suits Swings Merrily on A gem of a Sale of Women’s Suits 75, of tricotine, earlier $68 and $75'¢ $37 Many models —all new and desirable, —the little straight-coated model, severely made with notch collar, and # narrow girdle. —the new long 40-inch length coat. —the youthful straight box- coated suit, with satin sash girdle, —embroidered models —not too elaborate. —suits bound with braid. All carefully _ tailored and excellently finished. Midnight blue or black. Mostly in sizes 34, 86, 38 and a few in 40. Second Floor, Old Bullding 2 complete sets, 25 vols., hal: The separate volum binding. Th par voluie ever, is complete. Books by Mark Twain at Half Price, and less 17 complete sets, 25 vols., cloth. 595 separate“volumes, 17 titles, cloth, each. e price per volume—in the complete set—is $2.90, You may have these separate volumes at 5! the volumes are slightly soiled or damaged. Each one, how- Kindly note new location of BOOK STORE. Regular price Sale price $74.50 $33.75, $49.50 $24.50 seccccccces 50e part of incomplete sets, cloth f leather. each. Some of Main Floor, Old Bullding Eyelet Embroidered Taffetas Georgette Crepes, Pongees The taffeta sold in our stocks a month ago at $7.50 yard—the crepe at $6.50—the pongee at All now, Abs eeeecereeeees . 2,000 yards won't last long at this price. The taffeta is of a very fine quality, 36 in. wide, black, nav; blue, brown, gray, white, wit! borders and all-over effects. The Georgette crepe—very to $8.50 $5.50 to $5.50. $3.85 Yard erepey—is in black, brown and navy blue, border and all-over effects. The pongee—natural tone only —is 36 in, wide, with border and all-over effects. Main Floor, Old Building VERY HIGH GRADE Aluminumware —a third less 200 of the tea kettles pictured above, 5-quart size, $6.40 grade —at $4.25 each. 100 double boilers, 2 quarts, $2.10 grade—at $1.40. 100 fry s, 9 quarts, $2.10 grade—at $1.40. 200 covered saucepans, 3 quarts, $2.15 grade—at $1.40, 185 lipped saucepans, 2% quarts, $1.55 grade—at $1.40. Covered saucepots + Grade Sale 200—1% qts....- $1.35 90c 125—2 qts -$1.65 $1.10 125—8 qts $1.90 $1.25 | 90—4 qts 2.15 $1.40 185—5% qts $2.65 $1.75 Seventh Gallery, New Building Lingerie Petticoats with tailored lines | Designed to wear with | straight-line daytime frocks or sports togs. They’re shadow- proof cotton material, ‘and they’re made in short lengths— two indispensable features in petticoats of this type. $3.95 and $5 The models are of tailored simplicity, relying for their suc- cess on the excellent lines and smart hand-sealloped bottoms. Third Floor, Old Bullding Women’s Gloves Low priced White gloves of fine Milanese silk with double finger tips. 16-button length, $1.65. 20-button length, $1.95. Main Floor, Old Building ‘Good Silk Socks jready at 65c These are thread silk, too— with mercerized cuffs, toes and heels. In black, white, cordo- van, navy, Russia, and cham- pagne. Sightly and serviceable. If he likes “Please keep ‘cool Underwear your feet down!” How many hundreds of times| have you said that about irre-| sistible little white shod («i) that had such a habit of leaving white marks on suits, dresses and skirts? But— S. A. P. has arrived! S. A. P. is a white shoe dress-| ing that DOES NOT RUB OFF, | gives an even snowy whiteness to shoes, and is the most superior preparation available. It is also used for military and hunting breeches, belts, gloves, and s0 on. Sold in large bottles — 50c each— In the Downstairs Store, First Floor, Oid Buliding, and Burting ton Arcade Floor, New Bullding ~—these summer shirts and drawers of plaid madras cloth will fill the bill. The shirts are sleeveles; drawers are knee length. The cost is little—7oe garment. Burlington Arcade Floor New Buliding There is nothing more fascinating than to watch the Expert Pot- ter transform the “putty like” mass of clay into a thin, ely shupps piece of china. Years must be spent in patient practice before the artisan be comes proficient. The potter demonstrating this art at a pecial exhibition, in our slons, comes from vire, England, an pen ixty years of his life mould clay Second Gallery, New Building 74 India style Blankets—reduced | each $21 blankets. . + «$14.75 $18 blankets. $12.75 | $16.50 blankets... ..$11.75 $14 blankets........ $9.75 Easing up a little on space. That's ull. Similar blankets, on) order, will have to sell at regu- lar prices. Wool in the filling; fancy col- ored designs; made in one of the best blaaket cal of the} West; known all over the coun-| try; suitable for campers, for) dens, for throws, arfl so on. Fourth Gallery, New Qpliding 50 Oxford Bags —excellent value The 16 in.—$10.75. The 17 in.—$11.25. “The 18: in.—$11.75. A ®pecial purchase; good re walrus grain COWHIDE, -piece style, sewed-on corner protectors; silk lining. Very ha:dy bags for summer uses—weel. ond trips, motor runs, and : ‘And very low priced. First Floor, Old stlding A wonderful Sale for tiny girls Frocks —coats —hats— everything from -ur own regular stock, rau ...lly re- duced, in price—in some cases to less than half the original price. Included are— French dresses at $10 to $45 —were $21.50 to $100. Silk coats at $10 to $25— were $21.50 to $55. Woolen coats at $5 to $10— were $10 to $37.50. Each little garment in the sale was made especially for us this season—in either Paris or New York. % Sizes 2 to 6 years. Third Floor, Old Building Girdle your frock smartly--- with a... colored silken/ sash and add to it a note} of brilliant color that is un- deniably chic. 500 silk Girdles, $3 Our $6 and $8 grades These girdles are distinctly modish for wear with summer frocks and sweaters, and are made of lovely silks with smart stripes, plaids, effective flow- ered patterns or brocaded ef- fects in delightful! gay—or softly blended shade. and tones —each has a bor’ ¢ of deep fringe. | Malin Floor, Gid Bullding | Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bullding | 400 Blouses to go at absurdly low prices Every type, trom tailored silk blouses for wear with sports suits or sweaters, to blouses to be worn with after- noon suits—and a few riding shirts, too. Going at $4.75 Originally 86.95 to @15— -and more Lingerie biouses. of batiste and voile—some hand made. Tailored blouses of tub silk and satin— white, flesh, black, brown and navy blue. Georgette crepe blouses— white, flesh, bisque, brown and black. Going at $9.75 Originally $16.50 to $34.60 Crepe de chine blouses, Batiste blouses—fine and dainty. Sizes are broken, Georgette crepe blouses—.| white bisque, or flesh; some are veimmed with exquisite laces. Naturally the blouses that represent the greatest re- | ductions will be chosen early. Second Floor, Old Byilding Clearaway of Women’s Frocks This out-going tomorrow of. frocks from our own Salon collection—incomplete sizes—will bring savings of from $10.50 to $70 on a dress. iY 924.50 | mo des Silk frocks and cloth trotteur frocks in both groups. De- tails are impossible, because there are many models and in practically all of the silks and woolens that are in vogue this season, Early selection is suggested, because there are only about 80 dresses at these reduced prices. : Second Floor, Old Bullding 130 Bicycles are down to 1914 prices Men’s single bar.....,.$55 grade.. «+ $36.00 men’s fancy bar. . . $57.50 grade. $44.75 Men’s double bar. . $57.50 grade. - $44.75 Juvenile bicycles. . . $52.50 grade. . «+ $34.75 All from our regular stock. New. Each with a two - years’ guaranty. Coaster brake, roller chains, easy riding saddle, non-skid tires, motor-cycle stand, with each wheel. Frames enamel to endure. Don’t think you'll find any other bicycles this summer at such good savings. Sports Shop— “Crenuine Reductions, ” saida man. | thi Three facts— —to know about this sale | are: | (1) Wanamaker suit regular stock. * . | suit is a) our own Every (2) The variety is large enough to fit and satisty ALL men and young men fathers and sons. (3) The price reduc- tions are exactly as you see them stated in the adjoin ing column, About this Sale of Clothing A customer made the above remark to the writer on Wednesday morning, when the sale first opened. Surely, it MUST be refreshing to find a sale that bears the earmarks of sincerity and presents a logical reason for its existence. BURLINGTON ARCADE STORE— He 'are now } DOS per ig ella } $39 $46 Suits that were $65 ) and $70 are now... / Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building LOWER-PRICE BROADWAY STORE— Suits thet were $25 to | $30 are now ‘ $18.50 50 ” | $23.50 Se Suits that were to $37.50 are now.... Suits that were $40 to | $ $42.50 are now....... ‘ 29.50 Broudway, cor, Eighth —————_]

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