The evening world. Newspaper, September 10, 1921, Page 5

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t or ne RT peat ae — . “The Hero” Interesting and Real ‘BY CHARLES DARNTO HERE'S no noniense about “The any one whe hapens Hero," the play Gilbert | Path. His insolence ts Emery, that well re a visit | moment he asks 1 do the Belmont Theatre. ‘Those who| 9, Match and th shoulder on the Helgian girl who ha regards the are interested by the ii und shelter 1 realities of life vugty that bug h But he jo what he like roes have the decer ‘vou stick to your had; but a ma real trouble with him. In knocking about the world he has knocked all the good out of him: merely a retter appears to be the dness the yungster hes up the self, even though he may had ; arma, tho : ¢ precious little in him when he) warden tT anhane tel eo te tt started. Before he drops a word or . T submit this is good, mi'giity | acod, playwriting. Jeven his mother, Oswald has more than passing indiffere: as he is contemptuous of the lory rhetor two about his wanderings you sur- mise he has hit the low places in many a clime, But he neither brags nor whines about his experiences, He lauda- nu Ker all the others, little just joundea in his honor at THE EVENING WORLD, SATU RDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1921, at Ninth New York Broadway ea Hien ea aoa interesting | Cie” househ, TKGUPAL!. DESY, gd real IC takes place alongside SOE re THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE Unlike fot Oo: Shippin wifes | This news for Monday tells chiefly of Low-price Wearables Girls’ Dresses, $1.45 simply mak you feel that he knows} ...,.".. o| pting. > chafes bontething of tive ugly side of lite, bue| <2 enue een ns ie creas eats About 700 in ali, including white voile, white or- Ghats "You can imagine him jumping| git", Rranee 2 promptly | stents | cloth, check gingham, white jean regulations, and into the war as quickly af he would | ¢ Gilirch treanlsorc and Mente oun aie Tay alee rood kinds. A rare occasion for mothers Caahnnes ait ej telling sister-in-law the trutt | who have daughters to clot Mioks ‘about it discustedly “only wiin| wout ! ind leaving the Belgtan iH clothe, Sizes 6 to 14. it bers tooce ohh GERTAL SS ce of hersclf and a prob- Downstairs Store, Old Building Y The a [able baby as best she can. But the pp of the fellow explains his enlist | author has not forgutten, that fond: | _ * ‘0 om. bi stor the boy. Phe lad is ¢ 13 ’ Sddiag & Probably anvth Fok, 2, CR itd) (oom a burning. schnothouse Girls Middies, $1.45 sou can easily believe We Cough: well, * never reaches the railroad sta- | 5 However, he mot the ort of chap Body te iyi (uat Bh dine middies of Lonsdale jean—made in our own Wilch there are ¢wo Impreasionatle aia attain, al nila he ia factory. Four good models, including *ylero lies the danger—and with It sly uncompromising white : aid pee aH min pockets, and some with aid VOR (HAL dithn te Al "Ttis sige | e braid and _ shield hese ar quite ready to walk roughshod over Kit dred ee ; ey as TG) Le i ee Sey essentially an New Offerings ‘hinge He aint we fore ERT Silk Waists, $1.95 i le e¢ sinks 8S forceful ind}. ’ g | ‘ Tread aa Odd lots of Georgette, pongee and tricolett ts 1 e waists On the Screen r 8 | in light and dark colorings, All good models from our ae pReuee een regular stock. A fine chance to pick up good blouses RIVOLI AND RIALTO—Cecil RB. Blanche Frid. for every-day use. Downstairs Store, Old Building Do Mille's Wee produstion, ne ; ore (as the | : Z fairs of ath cet se vanes euaierarees lit WwW - with discretion Teta utes all . aha aeeaniitns dotted swisses and figured voiles | were with real people in a reat hone | (ight and dark) are in sizes 36 to 44. The ginghams ? \ and chambrays are in extra sizes 4214 to 481 Quite Di Bc keat eo exceptional in many ways—for these are excellent Bue er plays were || The Telephone Co. omitted, in error, dresses for house wear. Downstalrs Stcre, Old Bullding iven ti rr on ibe st |] our listing and amber from’ Telephone ne e had m | ook. performance | PLEASE NOTE More Dresses, $1 b 8 the) D: fi isses d Y P| 5 5 3 esque” Tele m resses for misses and women—sizes 16, 18, 36 to nt the 1 last summer. It | Phone, Plaza 0237-8 44, Voile and lawn porch frocks—nicely trimmed, and BTS tie ieeeont run ever mi ade Dap & Meper available in several good models. Think of it—a good By a motion pleture in a “continuous” fAucrap & Poung, Inc. dress for $1! wil poewnnssirs Store, Old Building, a STORAGE APOLIO—Mary Pickford, in “Little | f Ij Pountierov the famoia Pranees | Tach ING AND MOVING Underclothes, 45c tt sto open al ? “ 2 ee Miss ae 6Ist St. New York Odd lots of cambrie and nainsook underclothes— Pickfor: of Cedric | <= corset covers, step-ins, envelope chemises, petticoats aot C AMUSEMENTS. and undervests. Downstairs Store, Old Building. ‘The Yiddish Theatre of Upper New ve ra . 7, . | eee 700) Si. and un. 9 For children Down Bast.” D [a a anti at _ MUCH, MONEY _Eiderdown bathrobes, in Children’s muslin drawers, will be shown And erst: sizes 4 to 12 years, $2.50. tucked and hemstitched, 1Se. fonmorren CONEY. ISLA Benson “hisnket bathrobes, | Kmbroidery trimmed, — 25c. Tian Gish and Rich- | “BLUE sizes 12 to 16. $3. | Size OSccke mess in the leading roles, LAW" MARDI. GRAS Middy blouses, white and | Sizes 4 to 10 years. gpened a year ago at the (4th Street | SEPT. 12 TO 18 khaki, sizes 12 to 20, $1. | Downstairs Store, Old Building ‘i — Parade at & P.M. | CAPIROL—The orchestra of eighty-| BABY PAR SAT. SEPT. 18 N F five recruited last week by Erno Rapee | ° Sere eae ame ew French Robe cians becomes a permanent orrunizn, Fi a acpeets Room is ready in a “ye 1s Fantasy” and se Peol Bathing. other numbers, Arthur Hackett, tenor, ~ = Sea A very attractive room has makes his first appearance in a mo- 4 fan pictus tre, and another elab- _ BROOKLYN, been arranged on the First Floor 1 be staged by Alex- The Capitol Mixed orate ballet w ander Oumansky. STRANDA, FE Quartet will sing carole" from “Tales of He iftman.” ‘The chiet A SRABLE | picture will be tin Johnson's (BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY Jungle Adventu been no diminu- r to seo Doug- rhe ‘Three Mus- LYRIC—There sha tion in the crowds ¢ Jas Fairbanks in * keter STAR x PLAYING THE BEST IN BURLESQUE. ————— The first cost is practically the last ® Tourimg Car 81085 Rondster #1030 Sedan ®1920 Coupe 81715 Panel Basiness Car 61220 Screen Business Cae 81120 Delwerod NEW YORK Stratton-Bliss Company 1847 Broadway BROOKLYN @ishop, McCormick & Bishop 1221 Bedford Ave. NEWARK Bonnell Motor Car Co. 562 Broad St. Dovse Brotners MOTOR CARS —______@—_________ | ominthis Way DOWN EAST of the Old Building, where beautiful trimmings of all kinds, but especially spangled, heade:i and jet-trimmed robes of all orts, are to be displayed. Soft lights throw the sparkles from these beautiful bespangled cre- ations, a variety of which are already to be found here. In the Down-Stairs Store, New Building, ju you enter! from the East Side Subway look for these unusual annoae| nies on the Side Tables. $3.95 Wy aists, $1.95 and tricolette| and regula A close out. o. Georgette Printed Organdy, 7c yd. | An example | Neat floral patterns, polka- A very handsome robe is out- | dots and ring dots. Fe eee Tata als eee “ . A A ry with sequins in seven different colors on self-color net. Black, bronze, moonlight blue, sap- phire, jade green, flame color and opalescent. Only $29.50. A second robe, quite differ- ent in line and design, comes in five colors, black, rose, gray, opalescent and moonlight blue, Cretonnes, 24¢ yd. . de-| Heavy quality—floral signs—for slip covers, d ies and other uses, 30 inches Less than half price. . wide, Fancy Linens, } 1-4 tol-2 less Searfs, centerpieces, doilies, = Sales | tea cloths, luncheon cloths,| $37.50. ! luncheon napkins. All veduced| . . | one-fourth to one-half, i And other stunning robes in one | beads, sequins and bugles offer a rich choosing. Up to the handsomest of all | having the irregular hemline, in | white, jade, moonlight blue and i Dresses, $1 Porch dresses of lawn, for women and miss - d 36 to 44, Were voile $2.95 to $4. bror $95. The French Robe Shop, This is a Cordial Invitation ——— Have you an auto? Then you should see the aute First Floor, Old Building to the people passing home- ward through the city to visit the two big blocks of stores \ ‘oad from § ; ; ; Jou Streets Kyown as the oft [| <aMP trailer. | Whether you're A. T. Stewart Store and the & sportsman who goes shooting | John Wanamaker Stores, in the fall, or camper who lov: sev tloron-aratiecsivlog the outdoor life, an artist, the new merchandise gypsy or rover or whether you , 1 lower than ever sinee have a family who enjoy the | ea one ane Biraies: BO Baan ie such a his an outh makes sible, you of fresh Hauseerorthy mhould see thie trailer, ‘The tent merchandise t here. A vi obligation is a complet commodate fo The price is § equipment to ac people, 56. t does not create any to buy. Third Floor, New Suiiding yay i Street Business Hours— 9 to 5,30. ¥ Telephone Stuyvesant 4700, i} | Formerly A. ‘fT. Stewart & Co. I T is not big type and big talk in the newspapers—bul the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the stor« which make value and give lasting satisfaction, the Wanamaker stantly models only what tional. 2 4 | confidence A Distinctive Tailleur that modishly wears caracul | fur and follows the straight- line silhouette, $98 In the Women’s Fashion Salon embody the most Duvet de laine, of an exquisite | * quality and ranking as one of the loveliest and smartest of the fall fabri avored for the tailleur, is largely responsible for the excep- tional charm of this exquisitely tai- lored model. if caracul fur used for the nding collar and the \ side panels—which b find themselves used as pocket strikes chic note of contrast with the material. Following the straightest of lines this little tailleur permits its coat to only to the knee line and lines it in s: It may be chosen in three of the smart est street colors—black, brown or navy blue. Second Floor, Old Bullding + A Luxurious Coat which to displ. of black silk br ad beads tri ot duvetyn, $175 sir ‘setin ee pan i) VS: (Beaver collar and cuffs) of all wool coating: i tailoring, this delightful coat sought Underwear for school children For girls—white ribbed, me nish neck, long or short sleeves. combed cott 2 to 16 years, Prices $1.50 uits, Duche . knee length } Hl evele: Hh nee or ankle length pantlet length model. Sizes 4 to 16. doreaten tides aHinetin aleea ® For boys —fine white ribbed to 14 years. Prices $1.60 to medium weight, cotton vart 3. combination suite—knee medium neck, short Or drawers to mu Sizes 4 to 16, $1. hirts—knee or ankle Boys or girls white wool and 10 to 16. Price cotton medium weight shirts, Main Floor, Old Building News from Two ‘Authoritative Fashions for Fail At new Fall prices—in the Fashion Salons It may be of interes who is now on the verge of selecting her new Fall wardrobe to Know that Fashion staff, e perienced through y ship in the world of Fe in touch with Pari note of all that is presented there by the world-famous French modiste and with trustworty lecting, and incorpor charming — quickly what is simply bizarre With this knowledge in mind the fashionable woman may have entire that eve played in our Fashion Salons will be in perfect taste and at the distinguished of ashion points. Autumn Modes’ | for the Young Girl An adorable frock has chosen navy blue Poiret twill in its smartness. Rows aid and long narrow the sleeves and clever side straight-line Not content to depend alone for | Snel Ay CATES ESOS The suit is finished with bound its success on the beauty of its | ° bares buttonholes and bone buttons— straight, slender lines and perfect | A chic Winter topcoat those little details of tailoring which handsomely adorned further distinction by emphasizing | With a luxurious shaw! collar of raccoon. its fashionable wide cuffs and full | Nel ate Bet wine lanisleeven pele The second collar with the softest of beaver | joy pleat in the back adds to the ef |) —omodel differs only in the skins. Fashioned of a lovely quality | ness of this model whieh is finished | matter c ¢ two large pateh ot cuvetyn — it is snugly warm a narrow self belt and bone button pockets. es are fashioned to be : bi P worn with a leather belt and do not dis- without being heavy. | tifully lined in peau de eyene Nien noeket Lined in ser viceBle ilk—it is to | by Anica rineile ne : _ : a CED . These model not only very be had in black or malay brown. | Blue or zSEON $59.00 able for sports wear, but are excellent al Second Floor, Old Building | es 12 to 16. Third Floor, Old Building. around suits, to the woman rs of leader- hion, is con- , taking judgement si ting in our own really new and passing over and sensa- model dis- Heather Jomey Hiking Suits, $42.50 The Suits of the Hour For Miss 14 to 20 Since their introduction but a few ! | short weeks ago these suits of all wool heather jersey—boasting of breeches instead of skirts--have created quite a sensation. ame time i They were designed by a manu- — facturer who is thoroughly familiar \ with all outdoor sports and knows just what is required in women’s as sport clothing to make them com- fortable and practical. ! The coat of one beautifully tailored model has a smart notch collar, snug fit- ting shoulders, tight sleeves, three deep slash pockets, and an attrac- tive fitted back. The full-cut breeches are developed with a fitted waist-band around which a narrow self bet is run through neat straps, a trim slash pocket and cuffbottom, round neck, model charactezize a custom-made suit. Jaunty Veils for Autumn chapeaux Chenille dotted octason shaped | broideved in tan and brown, mesh veils to be used as trims | $3.75. ming on hats, with a single rew Tea Veils of chenille dots under the chin ‘Tea veils just wide enough in and a heavy border to be draped | front to be gracefully draped at each side. Navy blue, taupe, over the brims of the hat and to brown or black, 50. Other fall charmingly over the eyes. veils in plain or oe Brown, navy blue or black, haped meshes with smal ~ | $6.50, Other tea veils in all the dium or large chenille dots, in ionable colors, $1.25 to all the desirable colors, 50¢ to ) ard. » but a few of a large Octagon shaped mesh veils ir a ment of imported and de- wk prettily embroidered in mestic veils now being displayed ey and nist; or brown em in the Veiling Section, Main Floor, Old Building Inspiring Sales DINNER SETS | From the best potteries of France, England and America The most beautiful china I ever saw is at Wana- maker's.” said a housekeeper who had covered the field thoroughly. And it IS beautiful, lovely patterns reflect the shown in its selection The September Sale ofters China and Glass at 10 to 50 per cent. lower than our regular prices beautiful dinver set | the | been but the quality, tuste not only good that ha You can get a complete for $25; vases, bowls anv $4.50 up; sugar n sets $5 up; other pieces from and cre cer et $7.50, gla: bow! sets, & per dozen The; teapots, and hundreds of other item interesting ‘ And it Wanamaker y Second Gallery ew Bu og A q Portable Mleetric SEWING MACHINES Below pre-war 1958 prices Have been $ and never before -even before the war- have they been as low as $58, \ Western Electric portable sewing machine S58 with full set of attachments! Unheard of and it’s only by the luckiest chance that we neross these 200, for before! came Tt have votating shuttle, automatic tension, free from vibration; practically silent, efficient, high-grade in every particular, They run one-third The 1 easy to operate, easy to carry, can be packed in the trunk, or ean be carried, and is the most convenient and useful design for apart- ment use Abostute guaranteed and offered with the very highest recommendations a machine ave that of long satisfactory service eventh Gallery New Building }

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