The evening world. Newspaper, August 30, 1921, Page 13

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‘harmed in J) carries the woman | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1921. JOUGLAS FAIRBANKS AT | what an expert swimmer he is by|for some time and there is nothing rol 5 rom: be d to discard the ATHLETIC BEST IN “THE | sier no fas taken the Queens jewels [to her than Usually aliende au ea-| usual social adjuncts. Mise: Marshal THREE MUSKEETERS” ceremony in the customary sense, in 1871, but he does not practise now Milady, the mission which he|gagement. and I will make a wedding tour of|Rear Admiral Marshall, | ut to accomplish for the Queen.| “Tho marriage will take plave in Kurope and the Far East.” picture ends with D'Artagnan| Jamestown, It will not be a wedding Mr. F jo is aA wilow Douglas Mairbanks in the role of| ! Louis XfII. There are = Reous scenes, rtagnan in Alexandre Dumas's | irbanke bas burrounded’ Kits ie Three Musketeers,” has scored an able cast, Mary Mac higgreatest success as @ film star.| Laven is the Queen; Barbara La ‘The cinema version of the great) Marr, Milady; Massuerite Bente i bree i Motte, Constance; Royel, at the Lyric Theatre, is an) More siesta be wruller, Gare artistic achievement which will not) ginal Richelieu, and Thomas Holding, soon be forgotten, There is not a ddll| the Duke of Buckingham, Moment in the pleture, which bubbles} The picture was directed by Fred over with thrills and wholesome | Nivlo and adapted by Edward Knob- humor. sok \ —_-_—._- - jn Impersonating the characier °'|' LAWYER, AT 70, WINS the-romantic hero, Mr. Fairbanks has infected all his pranks and artin|| BRIDE HALF HIS AGE dodging into the role and shows) | DiArtagnan as a dushing cavaler| Joseph F. Page to Wed Miss Mar- who stups at nothing to accomplish A chau | sg stown, R. 1, any purpose, The story as presented | shall of Jamestown, R. 1 on the screen deviates somewhat Next Month, | UPHLA, Aug. 30.—Dis- | rs proved no hindrance A Paradox: It takes ovens of 500° of heat to make this cooling breakfast dish— from the oviginal, but has not been} piyr apt 4 Mr. Paubanks puis All his eners into his acing. The oo ditt perity of yea Joseph FP. Page, attorney and prominent socially, in courting Miss taku und he always comes out the| Elizabeth Marshall of Jamestown, conqueror. He is an adept with his]: 1, whom he expects to marry in sword, He has the art of fencing|September. Mr. Page is seventy down to perfection and he cares not|¥ea's old and Miss Marshall is thirty- the number of his combatants or for | 4¥@ obstacles such as tables that may be| But Mr. Page looked more like & hurled in his path, for he can jump|man in his fifties when he got in over them without any eifort andjfrom the golf links after having We wie pi} Ke Mes means noth-| played a snappy eighteen holes, through smaller openings just to w, about this engagement,” he show his agility, He can fight with |said. “Ll expect to marry Miss Mar- his sword o inding stairwa shall this fail Fee ee a ioe, “[ ani not prepared to say anything i ig infatuated |@bout the affair as. yet, because no With on his back detinite day has been set for the cere- ‘The popular screen star also shows mon: seems tu ve nothing him to under- Post Toasties best corn flakes Also it’s a cold fact that unless you say ‘Post Toasties” to your grocer you're liable to get ordinary Corn Flakes. 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Shops have made a special effort this season to obtain the most attractive, the most durable and the most. rea- sonably priced clothes for the growing — ages —the years between 6 and 16, when children must have enough clothes to “look decent,” as the expression goes. G The lowest possible | prices are found her and this page of sugges- tions purposes to assist the mothers who must realize how very short a time there is between now and the first day of school. © Bring the gills and hoys to help you’ select their clothes—it will save your time, for they can be fitted to their correct. sizes right off— and the prob- lems of school days will he solved. SECTION K— Gloves of Filosette For Youngsters The best gloves in the world for the youngsters! Fownes’ Filosette, a fab- ric that is very durable, and washes beautifully. A rap wrist style for Miss Young Lady, in white, al- mond, pelican and grouse. And a single button, man- nish style for little brother, in white, almond, grebe or grouse color. Both styles 95¢ pair. A Street Noor, Central —— SECTION F— Socks and Stockings for Schooltime DURABLE, so tha will withstand the wear and tear; REASONABLE IN PRICE, so they won't be a hig price item in the Fall shop ping; and many of them bright hued so that they will appeal to the youngsters-—these are the qualities that school hosiery must hg nd that the A. & S$. Hosiery Shop specializes in! SOCKS--Of Ribbed Wool, For Small Girls, at $1.48 pr. 44 length, in white, with pretty colored borders. ae t they OF all wool, quite the smartest three-quarter length that ther a lad or little lady could require! $2.48 pr. In white and shair hrown with clever ch color combinations. Of Cotton, 3; Length Socks, 39c. Pr. In black, white, cordoyvan and navy. Of Two Tone Silk, \, Length sizes 7 to 10, at 98c. Pr. Mercerized Socks, in White With Fancy Colored J borders, in bright Borders. 39c. and 59e. pr Of mercerized cotton, theee-quar tar length van, with STOCKIN OF mercericed lish ders;” sizes 814 te ‘ $1.59 pr OF Derby ribbed liste. In black, white and cordovan, 49c. anil 55e. pr Of fine ribbed cotton. For boys and girls; in black, white, cordovan and russet 39c. pr A, & 590m Poor, Contral, Girls’ School Dresses Pictured $16.50 and $13.50 GOs One of the first things a smart little girl will want (and her practi- | cal mother will want her to have it) | is a Wool Jersey School Dress. $16.50 Pictured is an attractive 2-piece Wool Jersey; the skirt is attached to \-, a sleeveless underblouse of Pongee. This dress comes in navy blue, tan or henna, Sizes 6 to 16 years. Otber vol and daytime Dresses for girls from 6 to 16, in Serge or Wool Jersey, | range in price from $5.95 to $22.50. | A. & §.—Second floor, Camere, | SECTION B— Specially-Priced Clothes for The Very Smallest SchoolGirls & Boys To go to kindergarten is a very important beginning to school days and the right clothes at the right prices are found in the A, &S. Baby Shop. Pictured is a lithe Knglish frock of wool jersey a one-piece model with killed skirt--and a pair of bloomers to match, Copenhagen blue or tan. Sizes 2 to 5 years, $3.95. Other Things for the «Kindergartner” Tailored Hats (pictured), in Copenhagen blue, henna or brown, at ie ae 5 . + $2.95 Regulation Dresses, in white, with braid-trimmed sailor collars, at . $1.95 Children’s Princess Slips, of white cambric, embroidery- trimmed at neck and hem edge. Sizes 6 to 14 years, at..8 Children’s Cambric Bloomers, reinforced seams; cut full; range of sizes... . yn one ee BOC Cambric Drawers; sizes 2 to 12 years, at A 19¢ A & S$ "Second font "Tast 0 SECTION C— School Necessaries At Special Prices The pens and pencils and pads and note books that make up the equipment for the beginning of school are all ready in the A. & S. School Supply Shop, at specially low prices. Model Fountain Pens. ..... 0.0.0.2... ..0.0.c0eeu ee 98c For boys or girls. Sterling Silver, Gold Filled Pencils............... 98c Reserve leads and clips. Moore's Folding Lunch Boxes re Grips for Luncheon and School Books.. Waterproof School Bags.............. f Student's Giobes ee Lead Pencils, with rubber... ane Simplex Loose Leaf Note Books With ruled fillers Boston Pencil Sharpeners Paragon Tablets, all size PARA AH Composition Books, wich pictured covers... Dandy Pencil Sharpeners Deva 6 Pouch Pencil Sets BE eraycn orien Of genuine leather, with eight picces A. & S.-8tteet floor, Rast, ae > SECTION D— Boys’ School Suits (With Two Pairs of Trousers) | $12.75 and $19.75 _ It is specially important for the Suit for school to be well made and fash- ioned of good, durable materials, for school days mean “long, hard wear.” These two special Suits i for Wednesday's selling are ; / carefully. tailored—the coats { f are lined with alpaca, with ies C\ canvas fronts, with seams <Q taped and pockets stayed. The trousers are lined throughout and all pockets ure bartacked, bone buttons. Sizes 8 to 18 years, Pictured (A) Navy blue unfinished worsted, $19.75. Pictured (B) Norfolk Suits of navy blue serge, $12.75, Blue Serge Caps at $1.25. Blue Cheviot Caps at $1.65, A. & S—Seoond Moor, Wow! a

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