The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1921, Page 27

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en a TIT THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5,_ HOT DOG TRAIL LED TO JAIL.!_ SGRAND OPERA Store Hours, 9 to 5:30 | k FOURTEENTH STREET SOURTEENTH STREET Evtaillahed 1027 WEST OF FIFTH AVENU AVENUE 1921. 7, pa a i Jand comprehensive undertaking ever! set on foot exclusively by and for | women, GREAT FOUNDATION FOR WOMEN IS BEGUN. Ten-Acre & Traces | Poticeman Salhoun, wo ‘s President of! oman’s National Foundation, in New York Monday night; and is at the Hotel Plaza, where State Headquarters was opened yesterday by Mra, Francis Burrall Hoffman, State Chairman. Mrs. Calhoun out~ lined the idea briefly te a reporter for The World and concluded: “The Foundation js an accomplished Fugitive by Plunder Dropped Im Street. Bought and PL A inan threw « brick through the win dow of a del ssen store at No, 1648 Lexington A @ at 4 A. M. to-day as Policeman Cusick came around the cor- ner of 104th Street, ‘The man ran with an armful of frankfurters, cheese, sur- dines and other food. of Batidings Drawn, “Men have built such wonderful edifices for their activities at Wash- ington that we felt women ought to build something there as an exolus fact. ‘The old Dean estate ten] Cusick followed and fired two shots alve monument to womanhood, acrea in Washington hag been bought, |at which the fugitive began dropping This, says Mrs, Clarence Critten-|the plans have been drawn for the | Hs pitnder, Cusick srollowed, (ne trail ‘4 y of limburger and hot dogs until he over den Calhoun of Washington, 18 the Peete te Ter ead tivenage | took hia man in Joan Street. ie liad explanation of the tremendous under-| pression to the collective ideas of Ost, al! Mus plunder except what he bid taking that is attracting attention all|women all over the United States om oahe” ,die, ald, Ih over the world as the most ambitious matters of Government.” Established 1827 ‘oe SEATS ON SALE tom SR WMoRN. LAST 3 DAYS 19th Great Fall Sale ‘as Salvator Re- fo. 213 Bast 108th roke and out of work." wallo, forty-nine, Street, AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. * ATIONAL fe ae wot 7 “ih, W, of Bway, Eve SHUBE! FAUDEVILLE he Play. That arith hd kev ake Ma CD Th: ‘Night: rae STREET ODGE™ sr bass ‘Great New Assortments of Apparel and other Cold Weather Needs TER ST. <i ry ; a : wT, AAT ie Tah — = All Greatly Reduced in Price for These Last 3 Sale Days MARIE WHIPPLE & ul HUDSON RIVER - - DRESSLER | HUSTON CO. CENTURY #: je John T. Murray a The LAST WALTZ ™: win FALL SALE SPECIALS FALL SALE SPECIALS j& ARTHUR GEARY. DOLLY HOLES are Hite te BY DAY LIGHT —FOR— —FOR— EMILY ANN | CONNOLLY stand heavy trea! ee T &T Today & T. WELLMAN peo ann pare ge aa an tndleation pate NORA BAYES "+s. meat The Ideal Route Between oday ‘omorrow ay ‘omorrow Saw ERNESTINE HN dente tay Just Maried Tene | NEWYORK and ALBANY | Brushed Wool Scarfs— ; Women’s Silk Hove— . ——] MAGNIFICENT RIVER SCENERY, Contrasting _revers — fringed were $2.47... 1.90 “AviA ARCARO ROBI Thank yo U DuEABET MACOTIS COMEDE LARGE BEAUTIFULLY EQUIPPED | ends and back—heather Li i — A. ROBINS “THE CIRCLE” STEAMERS, MUSIC, RESTAURANT. mixtures—were 87.50 ’ oe DUCALION | CLARK te ||| to, ects tr ooymraetere i Oe ont ee LO REEE ECON Bae Limit 1. APRON DAY MAS [Slorns, navy ond grape is Has coe AGA at the Dally, inciading, gunday, steamer, leavon ue) oe Tl ; ‘Our lower prices are the wend, 38 oh vent a hite—trimmed with embroid- mia TERE ae GEORGE Pe a TODAY t Rs ee i! ery—round or V neck— answer to every woman Women's Silk Shastaaree ROSENER ae eit fe ails save money, re Una,, sudan Limit 6. seeking economies, dust Hah—glove sik—all Og Pals & Pate, eeetbue they make atthe Times Sq. TREAT # and Sundaya steamer | Jersey Pettibloomers— take, f tee th oer Limit 3. ‘ Temecula Seen: GOSH DARN Wm, Courtenay and sta Fiche aie Wee Bath trent, Black, navy, brown, purple, BRS, fOr EXOMpie; Ulese Women’s Imported Lace WORLD SERIES RETURNS AGE AT MATIN, IF _YOU'RE AFRAID OF BEING LITTLE THEATRE GOOD READING | The 1st Mrs Era, 8.0, PLYMOUTH ¥ “Honors Are Even’’ ES, 9.90, MATS. THURS. & SAT. 2.20, it. Brea, Mats, Thurs and Sat., Marjorie Rambeau “de ne PRINCESS sah, E ot B'was. Eres, 6.20, Wed, PR Sat. 3.30, maaan “THE S} “THE PRING’ SONS THE AAT T 4th St. Point (Saturdays TPoughkeepsio and untain, tNewburgh, only), return, tA return steamer game day from points marked t. Les All through rail tickets between Now York and Albany accepted, Connection at Albany with New York Central and D. a DE HTFUL 01 Telephone Can: Day” oy, ST. PIER, 2.77 cauldron—were 84.04..... Limit 2. Corsets— Coutil—white and — pink—medi- um low bust—long hip— were $2.25..... Limit 2 Wore de Chine Gowns— Flesh and white—trimmed with lace and medallions— ..2.68 were 83.97. . a Limit 1. Ee Camisoles effects - ral pretty. models values in dainty new house- dresses and aprons. Extra Size Gingham House- dresses — fitted model with shawl collar of white pique, bordered with colored cham- bray—blue, black and laven- der checks on white ground— Lisle Hose— Black and cordovan— regular sizes— were $1.25. Limit 6 pairs. Men's Handkerchiefs— Pleas cotton—soft large size— were 81.44 \ Dor. .8O Limit @ dor. Women’s Irish Linen Handkerchiefs— Medium weight — 14-inch atitched hems— 74 finish— hem- Colored é Sethrdet RE thei SEE = . izes 48 to 52— 1 or. 66 3 ee | Week te ee oe de Chine, satin and eo were 84... ad Das FOUND eu mens Do IT! Played by & Typical Moreece Cast. < th St Bryant 45, Bree ER Thore & Ral., 2.99. 99 with RICHARD BELMONT ¥ if ws “THE H BIOU, ae E Vie Ve THE NiGHTCAP ote __"WITHOUT A_DULL_MOMEN’ TANTS ve. Maxine E'liott’s "2.2/2 an) wa. none ae ILVER FOX RFECT CAST OF TH! urs, THE ROMANTIC HIT OF THE SEASON. GHTCAP 1 YOURE AFRAID UND OUT DONT DOnITTS LY OUGLAS' > FAIRBAN KS H polite anh 8 ae Express Frei rv Wubson Navigator MIDDLETON -~ NIGHT LINES daintily med with — lace and Georgette— were 82.25 1.66 Limit 3 Stone Marten peel Gne skin—full pelts—were Gingham Housedresses striped or checked ging- ham; also models of plain chambray—collars of self- material or white poplin— sash belts—sizes 86 to 44-— were $2.04 2.25 | Slip-over Aprons—cham- | bray, checked or plaid | gingham—loose and belted models trimmed with braid - 80 or rick-rack— were $1.38... : ney bakelite handles— cut edge — were $7.27 5.00 Limit 1 Pie Servers- ri Sterling silver handles—Colonial designs- were $1.35. 75 Limit 3. Knives and Forks. 2. oe = Fox Scarfs Steel, with celluloid pe mk ronge ne of ALEXAND! Ta or brown—closed animal known makes—set of 6 knives ani Bigs tm "GODDESS j sisal style excellent ality O forks—were 87.50....... 0 were $40.73 27.50 TODAY TOMORROW Limit 2 sets. a Vilage: Mal inc.Tag Limit 1. F MATINEES NCE! MD METROPOLITAN uN r Row AND BAT. Tae th. THROUGH THE CAPECoDcaNaL, | Ostrich Trimmings— APOLLO RETAIN: MARY BICKFORD fer Mom Endeatts HUAMLE yd BY PAUWFLEROVS eae We, Bla, se. GETTING GERTIES GARTER HOOT Ppa in “SUPE FIRE” 4 UNIVERSAL PICTURE, mi, Homes tat Venus dia, Bands and — desirable shades: {| were $1.87 and 81.55. .....4 0 L mit 2. Untrimmed Velvet Hats— All Fall shades— tips 2,500 PIECES OF 5.00 Stamped Buffet or Dresser Scarfs—_ White, blue or From the Novel by Frances Modeson ee ‘oh Seein "Ya h were 86.50 Seat 4.24 J 1 x cuality"were EMPIRE "rr 120%." t Seeing Yac ts ey apanese Blue Print Box Stationer n 00. i bth aay YORK—Ly. bestest Mi id Girls’ 2 —assor' OTIS SKIN ne and SAND ASTO THEATRE oe tf Throsd_‘tsd4 Middy pimped = 4 sheets and envelopes ted mpicy Px Eas. GLOBE eras t-Bu | "press CHARLES DILLINGHAM Next Mon. Oct. 10 Eves. $0¢, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Dally Mats. .00, $1.80 GOLDWYN Has the honor to announce Lonsdale jean—all white or with colored trimmings— were 81.04.. Limit 3. Girls’ Serge Skirts— All wool navy blue -deep hem—white b full pleats Table Covers TABLE COVERS— 60 in. x 60 in. 48 in. x 48 in. 72 in. x 72 in.—were 82.47. were $1.67, —were $1.17. Scarfs Napkins me Unbleached Muslins— 54 inches wide— sraspinnieense ene -21 Limit 20 yards. were .43 Sheetings— Charjes Thomas aie eteaeas Erentare atached were 88.08... SCARFS- we... : in Li “ ie ” The Greatest Seah Sportacl = Limit 2. 17 in. x 54 in.—were .64,..... 0.00 cce cece eee eeees 44 feet Nee sheet. in tae New “The Love Letter the World Has Ever Known ONE. Boys’ Serge Suits— NAPKINS — were . BT ree ie 43 bid F ETRE NBN Navy blue — all wool — pure LIBERTY | par Sarena COMEDIANS in_ | MUSICAL PLAT] “THE O'BRIEN GIRL” j We FIRST MAT. + NE bAAT 2.0 MARIE DORO ® “titits of THE ih NORMAN TREVOR: ea BA’. THEATIE 25,9 85: SPONG Sie FAR ka THEODORA Produced by the Unione Cinematografica It Sardou’s Famous and Sensational Love Romance of the Empress of the East Who Sacrificed Her Throne for Love 2h Rpove sr RELIABLE GOODS - LOW PRIC EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS “TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL — WO EMPLOYERS REFEREME “CALL, WRITE OR wide mediuin lined made 74S worsted and wale ts alpaca trousers — lined—wel 7 to U7 years were 812.50 Limit 2. Boys’ Suits— Hrown, grey tures—inverted folk models imade—-sizes 8 to 17 years and fancy pleat and cut full mix- Nor- ~ well 18 in. x 12 in.—-were 00 dorens. esos: 6 White or Blue Borders MORNING SPECIALS On Sale Today & Tomorrow Until 1 P.M. To prevent denlers buying, quantiles reatricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders Bleached Cheesecloths— 36 inches wide—absorbent— were 416. Limit 1 piece Feather Ticks— Full and three-quarter sizes —were $2.98 Limit 8. Pillow Cases— 4$2x36—plain hem— were .32 were $10.50 6.855 | | $1.57 Taffetas, 35-inch. . 1.17 | 36 & 48 ct. New Cretonnes and 45x36—plain hem— 1F YoU DON'T SEE “THEODORA” Limit @ Lustrous and soft — fashionable | Drapery Sateens........ 2 were Lane ae YORUM, wet dah Gh eis wt YOU MIGHT AS WELL STOP GoINe street and evening colors. and Ory Goetin aes eis ake 42x36—hemstitched— IL 4 Weeks. Mate, Thurs. & TO SEE MOTION PictURES Boys’ Blouses ou Ak -aFLOOR | signa were .30 = DIAMONDS Sh ]) iscecSS0055| nasi some | nse as Sa uel | Ser Bret i Credi 0 are oy All wool—41 inches wide—garnet, bi BELASCO jr Shia i +@ TOGETHER I <x ice meer Limit 6 brown nacy, wid lark | 23 ointpen an sega i 54x00-_wetEMMED Tne 1.000 set ing, $1 Weekly | | C te Blannele #8 GOOD medium | welghts— x—were HACER DAVID WARFIELD’ of PETER SES MPPODRONE band Cees $2 Weekly ren'a Fisnnelerte 38 ct. Printed Madras 22 LOTHING” MAIN PLOOit 63x00—were $1.06 , $2 Weekly N ight Dresses jouble 72x00—were $1.32.. ‘ai FOWN HALL #8 «w= «nm pes, §2 Weekly yoke—gool aunlity— |} Pty, colar aestafe’ waists | S8et. Domets ve AB] | giav0—vere 8148000, DULCY Linh ‘niin NE VAUDEVILLE thet, ARNOLD DALY > [/0S. ROSE & SON. chastity | clear striper see 4 to 8 aes | | 8 wan counn-vanuen ] SeHech reece aeney PAP een MUSIC BOX ¥ 1° "if eda A DALACE KEITH HVAUBEYILLE| _The Ninn Without A Country.” [iy catenin Ine tenn tion atl Bich Nard Wide | $17.94 Wool Blankets TUN! gosd-tee gine IRVING “6 99) | (Gwar esse) oF "THE WORLD _ FOLA NEGRI Babies’ Dresses , Foney Flannelette. . 20 Hey ota caciatne® ve- reopens AL Ga 86. Nay Toren Daily Burleagus were 17 % . ilk Boudoir Caps ae | At quality—p ie roc! Spre - ahels “ONLY ae TIT FOR TAT sia iis ‘t AUG LION kOOMS Dimit's and om ine | mice pee Bi avy dark Epes auntie eae With MARY RYAN, SAM H. HARRIS Ws (228 ‘Even, &20, Mata Wed, & Sat. 2.90 4 SPENCER World's Series Recurne Head from Stage BROOKLYN, Std and Lexington you rt) FURNISH YOUR HOME (for Fes THAN HALF ELERWHER Vhone Marten 4 Infants’ Slip: and nd embre Stare oe pine ler and rose, iS MALN FLOOK 39 ct. Linen Cluny Laces 25 BOS SECOND FROUn $1.97 Little Tots’ Tub Dresses -90 | “Gingham anit chamnbray—trimmed were 81.69 Limit 3. Bed Spreads SIX CYLINDER LOVE cy WALCHES Large assortment of desirabl ¢ astern Limit 3. ics EANERY TRUER DIAMONDa fit vt rn MALN FLOOR “ 69 ct, ‘ado 90. “_ 49 een het LS laa d SS THEATR! ew c bt o! vsurbent-—Lleached-— — Lacie nM fe hur a ie . ELSIF FERGUSON FAGLE-DIN-IWATCM COn 37 Mai Wrappers and Nightgowns 38 ct. Women’s Mercerized Tye AT ee ee oe white terry tripe bordere= = “THE WHITE-HEADED BOY" _ RIVOU in “FOOTLIGHTS” é | DIREEHAS “sence Whte-cdainiy pink oe tius | Meee es oss a SRTNGN -BaAsEi GE ONT ha emed | i wat in 8 ew Bepndway | AyParnmount Pitore THE JOHN M, STAHL SPECIAL, : blank, condovan, color $2.94 ikea Crepe Kimonos2.25 | | Linen Pillow Cases i ne We aad Ba es 8, ; “THE CHILD HOG EAT = MAI ELOOR Silas wodslee seca Herstitehed—fine, close weave T ee aos Rae. ‘After the Show _ $i. hn tg 7 sat TR UBECOND FLOOR on Pair 2.57 With DONALD GALLAHER, A Sirameae( Maire. ” stripes ‘ £ Li Toweling ITERION Famous Rialto Oreb, alley GAVEST ME bl ate and white 4. U Serving Places, te, « aur Hen, oA} ines rare na blue The Wonder Chilc Act were BI 3 1.23 : UTRY sain FLOOK were .S7 oe x rile EL LITTLE DICKY KEADRICK Limit Ne a Hn Leet $14.95 Oak Chests of Linen Buffet Dresser Scarfs— uh PERFECT WORK.” "8 “Ride on is HAMEMENT Silverware ms Broadway & 45 Bt. Con 1 AM. told PM Aft, 386. Night $00 (ex, Sat. Belts and Suspenders 1 wel ders ow Rogers 1881 Trimmed with lace some with ig. wou susarg ge ae | ie $132 New White Goose ines ba slecen ee 250 L * wT Bs n ni H yeaa i eee STA BRADY. iy Ti Gart|| Bane sUcDA POLA NEGRI were Bi 62 cc ante eohpee TaAcheond ieee iGAIETY Bisray, 46 Bt, Marie Tollm Tolima Revue, ¢ Chase & io & Latour, others | ONE ARABIAN NIGHT Men s Root's Underwear Bleached-—good quality linen Mea Wed ne wer rare we Gre nia ; “ini A 9 a damask | hemstitched cloth , THE rf Bronx Bronx Opera House ? : Re ee 18,106, Fulton double bnowsted shirts 310 46 b H0x60—!9 dos. napkins to WHEEL fine WELCOME STRANGERS 1¢3'°¢ i, SOCIAL FOLLIES: Rooieet atest, shes || sortevwen sae\ DADIES VEPL Sale Vays LOMUINUT | wees. 787 : = sided E u CONCERTS—2 Call 4000 Reekman. New York. of 63° ST. Muse Hall, bet. B'y & Cent. Pw, a . | “DANGEROUS aren et Brookiyn Ctfice, 4100 Mala, CURVE AHEAD” 8sD4x WoRLD wayis work woxpmua | and Pages 8 and 16 for Other Hearn Advastising, \ C ' See Today's Evening Journal or Sun or Starto Season's Sales of Window Shades and Tots’ Coats, »

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