The evening world. Newspaper, July 21, 1921, Page 8

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Se =< " .: Sa eee ete RUN } 8 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY #1, 1921. Ny rot cele-| hy Prot George P. Raker of Harvard QUEENS FOLK INVITED TO | ‘vote for a Mayor on itection Day. |New Yoru City, at « consert tendered phe | University for the Pilgrim ‘Tercen- ro nent |! nary Comm ssion, included music “MEET” HYLAN AT CONCERT. |; ant omposition by leading s and verse DY Cards Sigued by Berotzheimer are | /°! ty plain why there are circulated | 4nd its neighborhood on the grounds of ¢ ‘thousands in Queens neatly | the Richmoid Hill High School Thurs- invitations Searing the city | day, July 28, 1921. 8 P. My ne i “Goldman's Celebrated Concert Band. | city of New York, “Miss Helen Stover, Soprano, Metro: | of Parks, Borough ot|politan Opera, Soloist."’ Q ae The invitations are signed by Philip | Commissioner. | Beroizhelmer, City Chamberlain, ‘They re-)do not carry the emblem of a union | marked the climax of a brations of the pageant will be ° three nights, an periods of four nights ca : es In Cireaiation by the Thousands | ‘Departme ‘ NT Harding and members of bls ¢ . | will be guests on the night c — of a score of cities attended the open: | FOR RURAL SWINDLERS, Sucens, although next to ce tol peinting establishment or reveal who ihe perronmance. Dr. Albert 3 of the five poroughs int Join Hylan, Msyor_of' paid for them. ; ity of Leyden, Holland, | treker From I tn. - ag Soon ee reaen | pteads Guilty (o Working Cona- —— | V| Have you heard} | DIANOS these new rolls#? ative country that gave the Pilgrims refuge. Marcus A. Cool- | dence Game Here. idge represented the Federal Ter- li | " leentenary Comm. | In senten Theophilus A. Frey, a Drep in and ¢ Reproduced Mayflower Rides at) “scitea’) heatre Inctos-| braver of Davenport, Ln, to serve from f ’ Anchor and Pramouth Rock ts %fcusrtsttyaherg ne caters see th wo mone to fve per iry ten over’ | Don't forget nchor an mou! ‘oc! saw John Alden, Jer Brewster, | \) sing Sing for srand iarceny, Judee : v ipt. Myles Standish, Priscilla Mul- | Metntyre in ral Seasions declared 1416-—Blue Jeans—Fox Trot. the new 1411—1 Found a Rose—! reer) Fax Trot. Picnic 1448—Little Crumbs of 4 Happi- Vi Al ictrola had long been vie, town promoters who hotels in this city sone people con 1 the New Yorker the “wise guy’ e visitor tie “hick,” but in the Meintyre it is the other opened a brokerage roadway, claiming to di) Company of Wyo- ing wbout $200,000 of Stage Property. ins, Mary Chilton and Uny Oceania | inyt New Hopkins, with others of the Pilgrim |, | boat, enact historic acenes again, — | The pageant was divided into four | pisodes. In succe es of the Norsemen cro: ness—Walts, 1429—Somebody's Mother Waltz Ballad, el me ene one 1483—Would You—Fox ‘Trot. prips’ Take ‘em up 1481——Vamping Rose—Fax Trot. in the mountains, or 1401—Sunshine—Fox ‘trot PAM US Mela e 1461—Just Keep a Thoaght for athomen Me—Fox Trot. 1419—I Love You, Wonder $25." Girk-One Step “i 1460—T'll Keep on. Loving You EASY TERMS Fox Trot PLYMOUTH, Mass, July 21 —" “Pilgrim Spirit,” a pageant in twenty | a nie gaily, iknd gcenes commemorative of the ter-| with Indians on the shc . centonary of the landing of the fore-| sion of early explorers and,’ with al way « on al shift of scene to the Old World, t fathers, was presented last night on 4) ietory of the forefathers und th land and water stage on the shores) famitios in England and in Holla of Plymouth Bay. A reproduced May-| including the departure from Delfts- | =! flower rode at anchor in the offing, | haven. | : ferent ‘ vod de a property he fourth episode pictured the Plymouth Rock served as 4 provert¥| gigning of the (aimoue compact In the Plece, and in the cast of 1,49) aimty lighted cabin of the Mayflower persons were many direct descendants | off Provincetown, which lies acre of the Pilgrims. Some took the parts | the h from here; the first wash day | Wi of their ancestors. on Cape Cod, the landing at Plym- | Stree! ‘This first presentation of the pag- | OUth, the treaty with the Indians) sort oe and the trial of the radicals, Lyford | 1); 'N eant, postponed a week after the stage! ang Oldham bad hed by a storm, The pageant, written and produced + METROPOLITAN CLOTHES for MEN whom Frey sold stock of the Waldor Remarkable values are offered today in THE SEMI-ANNUAL SALE of MEN’S SUITS Former Prices: 55.00, 53.00, 50.00, 48.00, 45.00 and 43.00 | Now 33 Each and every suit in this remarkable event was made in our own workroom this season of the most dependable fabrics obtainable in smart two and three button, single and double breasted models. Cut, tailored and finished with all that extreme care characteristic of garments bearing the Saks & Company label. f 4 W of securities by fraudulent fons He pleaded guilty Victrola Dance melodies to carry along over the week end Pucker Up and Whistle 5 Billy Mure |Home Again Blues : Vileen Stante 1s760 Is764 {Peggy O'Neil Victor Kobe | Wait Until You See My Madeline. Viv ver . |Cherie eenee Paul White 18758 SMy Man sees Paul Whiter Toddle.......... Benson Orchestra of Chic Moonlight. .... Paul Whiteman's Orches « 18756 BO6UZ—Brown $ Some in Black Satin, 6.45 Now ) Mello Cello Jos. C. Smith's Orchestra | The Legend (Lady Billy) Jos. C Stith’s Orchestra 120 Acc® w. 42 St. IS7HL SALE! of Fashion’s Newest Shoes VERY style Fashion has approved is included. They have no equal anywhere, ' : ; Ox —Kuesia E ae 7 Between Broadway 5 and Sixth Ave Cat was 'sH.00 $645 Prices have been cut way down! Originally low, now ; se yi é 6: these smart shoes are opportunities too good to miss! even at the former prices quoted. E Every one has the celebrated B] built to hold shape, and drive se any one of our fifteen Blyn Servi standard of quality; is in long wear. Go into Small Charge for Alterations Fifth Floor tores and see these shoes. $7.00. Now. narkable value in full fash- Blyn Plan Children’s Shoes re- dd silk hose at $1.98. duced to 3, 50 and up Now oiersues Brookiyu Stores Fulton Street, opp. To Improve ; Milk Qualities iH e== ee A’ dairyman to produce / Grade A Milk has to use id AN th & List Sis. Factory: 611-519 180-Th ery, ne. Hrocwe Mall Order 102 Sd Ave ne. 13th St 55 Warren Street Shoes delivered free te an) part of the world. {to 50 degrees fahrenheit j Jor lower. . | Jor a quality milk | jj fchoose Borden's Grade A. a) BORDENS | Farm Products Co.In. 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HE rare designs of old tapestries: are here— | ' Fleischmann’s Yeast is sold also delicately tinted and blended in exquisite har- | by 20,000 grocery and delicatessen stores in the Metropolitan district. mony. There are conventionalized patterns that contrast effectively against solid color backgrounds. Or you may have vivid flowers that are as varied | and colorful asa June garden. Tiny beads develop esis them, making them soft and rich-looking— '| Has Been Specially Engaged for This Week Only mounted on plain or beautifully engraved shell || to Answer All Questions in Relation to Her frames—lined with heavy silks and fitted with || Astounding Feat, Which Has Never Before Been vanity mirror. Street Floor Accomplished. . Miss Du Brul Will Be Aboard the CONVICT SHIP, Ft. of W. 129th St. | | Alongside Dock Daily From 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. iy ¢

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