The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1921, Page 27

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oe MISS FUNSTON WEDS AN OLD SCHOOLMATE, L. FERRIS, IN SPRING ; | MISS HAZEL D. FUNSTON. — ‘Betrothal of Police Lieutenant's Daughter Is Announced by Parents. "© Police Lieut. and M “Fafiston of Whi | one William H. P and No, 18 Wied Pourth Street, to-day an- vaemced the er pent of thelr daughter, Hazel Do: to Le hoy Fer- roa eon of Mr, and Mrs. Jaines L. Fer- wes of De Kalb Avenue, White Plains, (The wedding will take place in the epee. oeesbliss Funston's father is in cna wth@. Detective Bureau of the M ebrpet Station. Both sie and Mr. F are graduates of Waite Plains wohool. “Mr. Ferris attended 1 versity. Ile served in the navy dur- PR the war. Laie TaN POLICE JUDGE MAHON f 5 A Sentencing Boy to Navy. “Police Judge Owen Mahon of Eliaa- th, N. J., who hdd been acutely tM for (iveral weeks, died Iate last night In “She Alexian Brothers Hospital there, Ho had been Police Judge continually since born in County -four years #0 js country when One incide ‘THIS TRADE MARK ON EVERY BOTTLE For Coughs, Colds, ” Bronchitis TRY IT, demonstrated Experience has | that medicine | knows no surer healing agent for’ the inflamed mucous membranes of nose, throat and lung passages. Used for years by thousands of people! and highly recommended by phy- eiéians. TRY IT. j At your druggist's, 50c and $1.00 DIES IN ELIZABETH || ee Aroused Ire of Daniels vy | fi _THE aA tL WORLD, REAL BEER ON SALE; | SUPPLY SOON GONE | ription Hol MILWAUE first legal and thirty-five disappointed prescrip- tion holders were waiting tn line when the pharmacy sold the last bottle de- first order, owned by Mrs. Kdward | terday iatributed twelve gallons on the " first order iseued by the Int r ment received he be allowed to sell ei half gallons more ‘ officials said. se of twenty-four bottles sold F URNITURE Cash or Credit OPEN EVENINGS tilt 9 o'Clock Liberty Bonds Accented at Fan fig Face Value. AMUSEMENTS. fe. White Weeafenat 6 Other Gre NIGHTS—s00 ORC CONWAY TEARLE' With HELEN MENKEN, ‘Acti TUESDAY, NU VEMBER 1 AMUSEMENTS. ast ype ius i A PRODUCED BY. $ NOW OR, WASH? Sweet | ile MAT. ene Oye jwe. FAVERSHAM, a SILVER FOX MOST PERFECT CAST OF THE SEASON. | aBTH ST. Thea, Eves. 8.20. pre rs WANKSGIVING DAY MATINEE! Mts, LESLIE CARTER ee ALLAI With “A Bill ot Divarcement ” | JANET BEECHER, N POLLOCK ""| LONG@ACRE, I. 48th St. Mats To-m'w & Sr!. ¢. THANK-U| American | Comedy mi, Holzwesser Home Talks No. 701 1 Holswasser gives in 4 Pucni BELOW, 3 Room i‘ $325 Value Conetating of att fired Fumituny SP AY “(Room Apt. S6pe) * Apt ‘37 5 #200 Value TiS on ne Vie iRoom APL 5m Ben Parog Fur. Our Liberal Terms 20% 3D} Bpeclal | Ca Voie Dowra ie, see gan Terms apply alse to Now Gite, New Jermy and eclloe We Gelwer We Retund Outer. ol USED to lay off many a day with my winter Get bi ergot that for me.’” T Bell’s rine ar Loney, {is balsamic, healing q at ut no with CONCERTS AND MUSIC. TOWN HALL, 113 WEST 4307 EDNESDAY EVE. NOV, 41h, af 8:13, WERQSG NECITAL Uy FRANCESCA CUCE Tiekey Ato, M4, 165, $2.20 STRINWAY "PIA __AMUSEMENTS. _ mpke GOLDEN me guit wor DAYS Action Hockin Prot _—_—_—n Arthur Hopi " “Anna Muviene Barsbent x with PAULINE LORD Xx FENWICK in “Daddy's Gone A-Hu | a Ww. 44tl 6.30, Plymeuth neve 1H ‘St. Es MATINEE! D. AND SAT., ; MATINE! Ss Thuna , AND s J Be 350, stare. ‘| “Sut, sate LITTLE | maseeea | THEATRE The Ist Year Christie” Lionel Barrymore THEATRE BWAYat45tSt GOLDWYNS SENSATIONAL 1 Comedy Bemeatton at the LYCEUM 2% #8 Stee. ; Matinees Thu! 1D BELASCO Prey LIONEL ATWILL KNICKERBOCKER HIS NEW MUSICAL RIOT Good “MORNING DEARIE GLOBE COlETNG Himes i wea HELEN HAYES GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES 1821 Mr. LOUIS MANNe! WMS THE BAT +] We B50 MasMaltre 299 é ; WHAT DO MEN WANT MAIN'S “STREET Welvenlay 2 Saturday 2:90 TED SER. AL HERMAN, POPULAR _N ee HORROW W's, LESLIE CARTER in THE GREEN in GODDESS NATURE'S NOBLEMAN MOOD 9 ORL CMAUIOOM A IAA TWICE DAILY 2:30-8:50 POPULAR PRICED MATS. EVESSATESUNHATS SOsIeSit42% [There Are 2 Kinds of Lilies CALLA and CALLOUSED c LILIES ite FIELD Are the Latter Species MARIE DORO in \| “LILIES ri: FIELD”’ ws NORMAN TREVOR KL A W Teratre, W. a5in 1, Ere 830. ‘To-morrow POP. MATINEE TO-MORROW MATS. WED. & SAT. at 2.25, ‘a0. | MUSIC BOX } Tie, ($a “Music ‘ion Revue” sa , ~ | SAM H. HARRIS ¥y obi ebat'sn | SIX CYLINDER | _Wi'h ERNEST TRUEX IV I DULCY; saree | An . M. Cohan's Come- dians and THE O'BRIEN GIRL, LIBERTY THEATRE, W. 42d St., makes you Learn to $2.80. Mats. To-Morrow and Sat., | ~. EVERY, se Avspices of on oF Grand Central Palace | November 14619 | At Regt. Armory 7 ERSEY CITY AUTO SHOW \JERSEY CITY. Nov-14-19 ‘efteploms Hadson Cownty ofto Trode ofee Firet showing of the new Models of all CLOSED and OPEN types—Sedan, Coupe, Touring, Roadster, Sport Types, etc. 1 Abo, Commercial Vehicles & Accessories ALL THIS WEEK ae 230.2 18 F/M. Adee: 288 eee evening with Smile. Nights, "THE BREAT BROXOPP Comedy by A. A, Milne, {tet Mat, i aumnte ok | Frlaay. PARENT,SHOULD ATTEND! Health xposition Health, Pp of New York & American Public Health Assn. 2M. TO 10.30 Pm. ADMISSION 30¢ Babies — Better Citizens — + ula, = WILLIAM. FARNUM | CAPITOL "ett (SrRanD Mary Pickford {py witty Lore Faun BRONX OPERA HOUSE‘). LIGHTNIN’ Niasit | | IDANCE PALACE {ganace re ox pact DANC 8) MATINEDS AYS AND HOLIDAYS ‘TORRURIE is RoE Nt ND ts ats | sROOKLN “Tow Wondertul Thi Barter eaton C Siang Orca. Selo MARINE SHOW Paraniount (Pictures Mt CRITERIO TWICE DAILY 230 830 hs TIMES SQUARE, Al! Sea's Teserved. Exhibit of Adoloh Zukor presents ‘ H Marine Equipment all A Aein U. S. Naval Exhibit FERGUSON § REID Moving Pi Band Concert Every Evening—this week only 7-10 P, M.—Admission 50c 45 W. 18th., cor, 6th Ave VASTA NIELSEN S22.f0's, LET play over ovednoed — = | “HAM ire of 6 pieces atom Th paity 1.90 - wasnt « AF KEITH, Yeriagton Thea, || = tiie tocl en | iin "Svar aBom Seats Reserved | ctures RIALTO ‘The Sheik’ Times Sauare Famous alto Orchestra, RIVOLI Sten c4e Lay at dSth SL Rivoli Concert Orchestra jin ‘Peter Ibbetson’’}) A Paramount t Picture | mI NIGHT LINES - i MibpeetoN 6 AND ena” NS. MOnLAND, JAMES A. EMERSON. rg We have fii ed and 5, WEDNESDAY FOURTEENTH STREET Gstab lished 1827 THURSDAY APRONS This sale is of particular interest because our Christmas stocks are in, featuring every pretty style in aprons appealing to gift-givers as well as to housewives, and all may enjoy the advantage of these special prices. Tea Aprons—dotted Swiss Inwn and dimity—round and square trimmed daintily with lace and embroidery — were 58. Gingham Bib Aprons—checked stripe and figured—round and belted ai fh models—patch pointed with strings and 35 pockets ok telinintng Sandy Andy pocket—were .48. . —were § d 81.48... OB Boy Toy Mal Bungalow Aprona—checked ging- ham, percale, chambray and un- bleached muslin—slipover models and styles that button at the side braid and rick-rack finish 84 —were $1.18 to $1.48... « Extra Size Bungalow Aprons— figured and striped material— Nurses’ Uniforms With Detachable Panel Front Special 5.00 As far as we know, this is the first time that these new uniforms have been shown in New York. The panel front style was sug- gested by a famous sur- geon and has been adopted by many hospitals. The front of a uniform soils most quickly, and for that reason this new model has a loose apron panel which can be taken off, laun- dered and replaced, mak- ing the uniform appear as fresh and dainty as ever. Uniforms are of good quality white jean. Sizes 34 to 44--Model is illustrated. WEDNESDAY ble WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 9 LACES Were .12!», Cluny and fancy cotton tied: in the most desir- tterns and widths, are on sale Wednesday ‘hursday—-in good time for the finishing of Thanksgiving linens. THURSDAY Lambs’ Wool COMFORTABLES nights. were 3.97 6.63 This is an exceptionally good value whose real worth you will best appreciate on cold Winter Attractive sateen coverings, well stitch- ed, are filled with pure lambs’ wool to make extra warm, full size comfortables. MORNING To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted HEARN - WEST OF FIFTH AVE, ‘(New Assortments for Thanksgiving at values that add zest to Holiday Shopping No Mail Toys in Toyland Such a fascinating col- lection of them that you: as well as the kiddies. want to stop and play. with every one. Here are just a few of them, Moviegraph Pi SS lachines tol 5.50 Aerial Spinners—a large revolving toy Tenpin Sets— 3 Mechanical Trains—complete with engine and cars. 1.87 Auto Garages—comp' garage and two cars Parchesi Game: for making wooden t Large Wooden Truck: El Ducks, Roosters... Walking and Talking Dol as and atockings 24 in. bigh The Home Baseball Game—inter- scientific—a esting, exciting nH game that two to can p| Specials in Women’s Extra Size Hose Women’s Double Extra Size Fine jose— Black Lisle Hi were .65 AZ Women’s Extra Size Burson Hose —black, white, balbriggan SWB BS viscoenetcedsss 37 Household Needs Specially Priced for Wednesday and Thursday Needs for Thanks, iving Day entertaining are of that serviceable quality and low price that good housewives search for. a Upholstered Chair Seats — black leatherette—softly upholstered and with veneer wooden bottoms—ready to pail to chair—sizes 12, 13, 14 in. Round Pans—14 qt.—were .05..... .72 Silver’s Royal Double Roa: sizes 10x14-—were 81 11x15—were 82.17 Aluminum Tea Kettl quality aluminum— size—were $2.50... Window Shades and Oilcloth Holland Window Shades — very serviceable quality material— mounted on dependable spring rollers — complete with brackets and slats—white, ecru, dark greent— size 6 ft. x 3 ft—were .85.... « Remnants of Scalloped Oil Cloths —snitable for tub covers—27 inches wide—in various lengths from 1 to 114 yds—-some plain white and some attractive border designs — sold as is— special, each No mail or phone orders. Restaurant Tasty tood, well and inex- pensively served is a satis- faction that patrons of our restaurant have whenever they lunch there. SPECIALS On Sale Wednesday and Thursday Until 1 P. M. Telephone Orders. | Beata ena ae || $1.28 Georgette, 40-inch. .88 | 38 ct. Turkish Towels... .24 | $3.50 Embossed cies for Rou | Light, dark and tay ts Bleached —— hemmed — white Corduroy Robes 2.65 men; high grade Ame | SHES AUS Poin. 1 TOWELS--MAIN FLOOR, tr cout model — sastt 2 itizens. e 7 : 4 the ages of "31 yy | Lp ct. Sterm Serges. . «478 Women’s Cotton Fleece Union Dr ‘SecdND FLOOR. are Needed far g ov Penh ae ind Suits , $2.98 Children’s Flannelette i AS prea y 7" PUDRESS GQODS~MAIN FLOO:. Various styles—well-made ga ae Bibebirte Leama, 1. 50 30 ct. Yard Aiba ia nd. fre 6 to 16 Haw ay Aedes Paces 4 <'S UNDERWRAR—2D FLOOR of perma: Baise vine aad lle s 45 Women's Sille Hose.. 1.08 il. 24 Little Tots’ Skirts... .78 ae Goons—BASHGaNT. Ms Saemerane: exey x= All . are ie | | re ae ra WOSLERY MAIN. ¥LOOR @ the CONT! FLOOR Borden's Farm Products Co.|| 30ct. Seers. “er Ginghams... t. M Fine Combed iy ‘oys” EMPLOYMENT OFFICES, | feet tloaae tele t Mutt te Ee Vag id 18 , Corduroy Suits... 8.75 XINGTON AV., Was” GOUpS—Bar BALES" white, ere I cat—we Jor a et. White Poplins -51 | -* POSIARY-MALN FLOOR, | gant hier nee 4!5 et. Bleached Tene “and "t Cheese Cloths 26 8 blouses ‘and 6 inches wile-a Re svi a WITTE MAIN FLOOR. NOSUNE“RASEERNT. CHetoNN ‘bS--DASEMENT, Any $1.17 New White Mixed $5.97 Alarm Clocks 1.95 | 32 ct. Sateens 26 Goose Feathers -73 Walt knaen juakermarrented elon nent of she, and dark * OW DEPT - BASEMENT. ‘orw LAY. MAIN FLOOR. sii Pease 18—BASEMEN at GIVE THE RED CROSS YOUR DOLLAR TO-DAY a See Pages 12 and 19 for Other Hearn Advertising \

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