The evening world. Newspaper, December 14, 1921, Page 19

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; thing ‘Upside Down’ Com- | pared to America. By Charlie Chaplin. “(Ths is the ninth instalment of Charlie Chaplin's cwn story of his Wrip to Europe. Previous instalments fold of the veginning of his vacation Oud of he arrival at Southampton.) ‘TRANG faces seem to fade out and familiar ones take their 1 from the engine—snorting, explo- splendid qual- Places. My cousin, Aubrey | sive sounds as though it was clarke wa cores, | MAIN Chaplin, a rather dignifted gentle- | oring for attention. &c.; fast col- FL man, but with all the earmarks of a IT am in another world. South- ors, French OOR om Chaplin, greets me. ampton, though I have been there cuffs: Heavens! I look something like him. I picture myself in another hatliechaplins TripAbroad’ Pretty Girl Who Asks Him for Autograph. whole thing should go off with a | bang for their sake, Yes, I do. ENGLISH SIGHTS AND SOUNDS, But I am in England. There is freshness. There is glow. There is nature in its most benevolent mood. The trains, those little toy trains with the funny little wheels Mke those on a child's toy. There are strange noises. They come before, is absolutely strange to me. There is nothing familiar. I feel as though I am in a foreign country. at me, a lovely English type. She gomes to the carriage and in a beautiful, not listening to them nor they to Tam just taking it all in, oyer me. and ears. Everything Taking the tickets. The whole thing is upside down. The locking us in our compartment. It's a’ wonderful sensation—every- body so affectionate, Gee, I am wondering what's going to happen in London, Aubrey and the bunch are talking about making a strong-arm equad | a around me for protection. T inti- T He has not seen me in ten years. | © I know that I am altered, i sort of want to pose before him I want to shock him I Manufacturer. Fine assortment of patterns; CEMBER a little. | coming to the outskirts of London. ne THE BIG STORE * * . se etly shock him, but surprise him. know it fe s@ and I ay Now find myself deliberately posing and wake, E_Y. Clarke, entering the siburbs of the city. Klancrest, anti The police admitted that in musical voice says: | I look at the crowds. The same old |. mately feel that it Is not going to | just for him. 1 want to be differ. of Morris's pockets they. found cilay Ihave your signature, Mr. | “prop” smile ts working. I wave | be necossary. They say, “Ah, you | ent and I want him to know that Continued To-Morrow. japplication, properly. filled out, ff Chaplin?” This is thrilling. Aren't | my hat. I feel silly, but it seems | don't know, my boy; wait until you | I am a different person. This is | (Convright. 1 1 yg Moclire Newwaoer Sra.) membership in the Ku Kiv« Klan. | English girls charming? She 4s | that they like it. Will the train | get to London.” having its effect | ‘ieate, “A highte Hower) |, Threr'men already under arrest tn A e Just the in pictures, | never start? I want to see some- Secretly, 1 am hoping it is true. Aubrey is bewildered. 1 am | . connec! I ing were a own Sto \ Hall Caine's Gloria | thing outside the station. But I have my doubts. Everybody | sure that he doesn't know me. 1 |KLAN PAPERS ON SLAIN MAN. | fn ihsen ‘ons for pretimi« / AY in (The Christian’—beautiful au- | We are moving. I sit forward an | is nice. They suggest that Lehould | feel that Lam not acting accord. | — nary hearings, after examination by , burn hair, about seventeen, though to make the train go faster. |. sleep awhile, as T look tired. I feel | ing to his schedule. It encourages |Reward Offered for Murderers police Seventeen! What an age! I | f want a sight of old England. [ | that I am’ being ‘pampered and | ine. ——— | at was that once—and here, in Eng- | want moro than a sight. I drink | spoiled. ButT like it. And they all I beoome radical in my ideas. | Beare Sincere eens NASSAU OFFICIALS REBUKED. H land. It seems very Jong ago. it ail in hungrily while we are | seem to understand, Against his conservatism. But I | pirrssURGH, Dec. The Nassau County Board of Super- ‘1 ~ Ve are all so excited we don't sailing out on our way to London. am beginning not to like this per- - y | vino: wa ‘epr ded severely ial know just what to do or how to | Hvery part of London le famtinar STUDYING HIS COUSIN. forming for bim. One ‘feels’ no |Vestisation of the d lterday by wapreme “Court: SOAGGn CHARLIE IS “OFF FOR LONDON” | act. ‘We cannot collect ourselves | to me. My cousin interesta me. He warns | Conscious, I am wondering whether | Holmes Morris, whose body with a} itoee 7 ne ie Oraie Jane | Bursting with pent-up lestions of I am getting new thrills every | me what to talk about. At first I | he will understand. There are lots | bullet in the breast was found Sun De in Mineota, Justion Strona ‘ ‘ Star} | years of gathering, overflowing wit! minute. There are people waiting | felt a little conscii hi - | of other people I have got to meet tin a north side Kk, took | Pt t to Meets Cousin Who Looks } Likes English Women and Is} Important messages for each other, | ail along the line, at amall atations, | ences {sense thar ain weottens | won't breabie. to. devote. ail tay [SAY TIEN. ns north ld nari. took | tacked the board for Ietting contragte im— We are talking about the most com- | waiting for the train to 8. hii ith ° time to him. I shall have a long vs Rdak teh Sabi Corus “seamed wad - | Like Him—Finds Every- Not at All Annoyed by| monpiace things, T'dnd that fam | yaitung, for, th WaMting 40 e00 the. | view.; 77 American Dolnta: Of | HD Tih AUDESy ater ema GRATE [ante in a PIGDUrgH neWapaber oe] Cicaa the area SUPA TRTTIOOIENaE verything. I doze off for a while, But just for a moment. We are dv | payments of commissions to the advertisement offering $100 re- | Doxey. superintendent of Highwaye Tustics said, received 00 and mmissions of r au Ward for "information leading to the | \vno, the arrest and conviction of the murder-| salary of ft olmes Morris, ress | $19,060 to hear nothing, I see nothing, but A SHOPPING PLACE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE Crowds, increasing with every min- ute. What lovely women, different from American women. How, why, I cannot tell. ve years. Aubrey has a saloon in ae quite a respectable part of London. “fy I feel that Aubrey is a nice, simple up special only... Ross Stores, Inc. 6th Avenue, at 19th St. verse 2 - i Skins AMAltnure ls soos P Pasa ie a Leather Uke peering | © beauty cen tet ith AGAIN THRONGED WITH XMAS SHOPPERS se nage hav Hot heard from Renews Strength! | N sttpaved ivstetented ‘oles Pay nye A For many years this Popular Location—The Siegel-Cooper dainty novelty borders’ and French lned envelopes, in handsome boxes. ieXmeas 29C to 1.59 It makes me happy and interested, the thought f reviving the old friendship, We talk of all sorts of subjects. {§ Sonny is prosperous and doing well. He tells me everything in jerky asides, Building, at 6th Avenue and 19th Street, has been the Christmas Shopping Center for folks who want real Value for their money. To-day this great main floor and the famous center bargain aisle is thronged as never before with eager and appreciative buyers, purgatives are dangerous to health. ANALAX pastilles, which taste like candied fruit, are ideal to relieve con- Where there is need for a build- ing-up tonic after prostrating illness, rift at., %Piece Ivory Toilet : as we are hustled about ’ | stipation. At your druggist 15 and 30c. day bos, Remuiee $270 8) gy | 0X_it is New York's only “Real Bargain Store.” It is operated by F « Srutet the baseage, and bundled SCOTT'S EMULSION FREE: ‘=! it pape veiue, weet, &¢49 | a Chain Store Organization with stores in various cities as well as Some npeagen cdl Habe regularly, rf rainan’ ARTICLES | their own wholesale warehouse and city buying offices. £0 i4ree aa 1 had anticipated. 1am pa plain si Brush, Kilss, Powder Box, —éc. Goods sold for Cash only. No Free Delivery. No rye c's t * esve apiteion and vigor. 0. $1.50. i bit of useless LCE Ia eB reel) suit 25¢ tO BBC) No fancy fixtures. No C. 0. D. or Memo, Every bit of useless Seen, ttsapp en eeent: ere yt, & | |! ——ALS0 MAKERS OF PEARL NECKLACE | ©XPense is cut out, so it is only reasonable tha [4 ) am informed that the boat being a KI-MOID 44 Inches long, in satin lined box. | does and can sell for less profit. Why Pay More? Money refunded jate | 5 qu sans . way of knowing when Twill prrked Regular $175 quality. OO! within 3 days on all Goods Not Satisfactory. mendousiy: though it in vee es | vr nhingoon ————— as much for myself that I feel this, but | n INDIGESTION bed my companions and my friends, 20-180% eluding § carte ni Bb Pins, Bar 500 Doz n Men Ss who expect i eae | cluding Scarf Pins, Baby Pins, Bar | e xpect so mach tee that the Pina, “Brooches,” Lingerie Clips, Cuff’ Links and suitable gift item: ui ues up to $1.00; é 50c BAGS AND PURSES Pin Seal, shrunk shark, aljigator, Patent leather, &c. Somo’ fitted. /j\ i! \ Silkk Handkerchiefs D sust Purchased from a Leading feats 0 1.98-2.98 4 5th Ave. Importer Who Is Retiri weve Umbrellas from the Handkerchief Busines American taffeta, glove silk and ure silk; wonderful selection of handles; ‘values from $3 to $10. The silks include Crepe de Chine, China Silks, Bro- caded Silks, Broadcloths and Fancy Silks. All Teng i i lain white, also fancy Xmas. 1.98 to6. 8 Hemstitched Borders, in p! I i ees lored, with or the Convenience of Customers Dalia borders, some light and dark co! grounds fancy floral designs; in fact, this is the most won- Women’s Silk Stockings ‘ derful collection of silk handkerchief ever offered Our Stores Will Remain Open From SS \\ x < Imported; full fashioned, pure A : ead silk; tan, gray, cordovan, th bili id th sked would not even Now to Christmas Until 6 P. M, 1 Carat$ blacks a era 1. ( pa cue ing. ou, food Recdiecrchion oe, -- Guallty; only in this lot: actually wi K : Christmas Is Just 9 Shopping Days Away ha Wen ~ WOMEN’S UNION SUITS pl Net C C ; 2 Solitaire Feo? long peoven, aukle @hepe, wy H all day, Introducing Our New “ah te Eat at O8e D Boulday a Corse Iy Ont oo00 men’s Vests or Pants Come and See the Handkerchiefs. Bargains of oe % ge gos ¢ aioe | 136 ae iti tse Ge a Lifetime. You will Buy them by the dozen. SRemanse> PD honosraphs §B *5000 uti Sroc“o¢|, Big Cash Purchase 4000 Pieces ral set price ty tals or. eux ethier sity e i ° Sheffield Plate Silverware Heavy plated on silver nickel. A com:+ plete assortment including Creamers, Pitchers, Sugar Bowls, Nut Bowls, Fruit Bowls, Bread Trays, Serving Trays, Tea and Coffee Sets, etc. Actually worth up to $15.00; Children’s Vests or Pants Fleece-lined, in ecru and gray; Regular 6 ‘in any. jewelry store 1 . vou can Sold E'xclusively by 5 REARN. |b: “O00. We will sell It t pon ndersiundine that, T'it"ean ‘ai special Cash Instruments of fine make and beautiful tone 4Q*t Baha A to ‘Z at moderate prices. Introductory Christinas ‘ eine: : ia * Hon, Singita" Bonn te eapsne tthe ann” | Price... mond-cutters In Europe, tage of the nt rate of exchai ft countries, are. such sands of diamonds are on 1 and inspect them before. pur= See Our Window Display ‘Gee $65.00 Romance Phonographs for the Special Price of 55.00 BR Hts Sata eptce campy mean (ove, Suspender dietettad badd Women’s 2-Clasp Kid Fore n’s Silk IW clally priced for the holiday at nderwear This model is of simple, artistic design, B.GU ER&SONS 29c-49c-59c F Slippers GLOVES finely finished in mahogany. Equipped with 17 NASSAU ST.NLY. Neecae | H ine quality Felt in embraldersd PILLOW CASE SETS double spring motor. Plays all records with- Black, Gray, ioe Blue and whl Whi Be, ii Fruit of the Lo [> der. green, pink,etc., ite, aver Gut any extra attachment. All wood tone- Without Plates i6.. Assortment with tassel, ribbon and Brown. f Neatly pack: trimmed. Sizes Sizes 6 to 814. tion. Values up to $5. Each, special, per gar- amplifier. All trimmiugs are nickel plated. An Meal” gitt a inane Reculer $1.79 Four shelves for albums. > h } — = $1.49. ment, rseeat tag “My | BATH TOWEL SETS, gid 00 1.00 149-198 , Treat Diseased Gums. | pe cloh | precr nen se at a a this Table-type phonograph 131: tet on Ber Sere! 1,00 Dolls! Dolls! Dolls! Our Toy Department is TO Y crowded with gifts essen- tial to the Kiddies’ Happi- ness. You will find Games of all kinds, Mu. sical Toys, including Drums, Chimes, Etc., Blocks, Aluminum Dishes. A full assortment of Mechanical Toys. Christmas Tree Orna- ments, Teddy Bears, Toy Furniture Sets, and a complete line of Lionel Electric Trains, Etc., Etc., at positively the Lowest Prices in the city. Come and see for your- self and be convinced. ° Store Open 9.00 A.M. to 6.30 P.M. SCARFS, SHAMS OR Centre Pieces, wiih lace edges, In a large selection of pat- 98¢ inches high, red mahogany case, double spring motor, and metal tone-arm. ayed Testh and Roots 5,000 of them Just the dalls that gladden the kiddies’ hearts. -The cu- test and prettiest dolls imag- inable. It will pay you to look our stock over before buying elsewhere—positively the largest assortment in the cit: rs thly cleuned BROKEN “Paes WHILE “YOU terns; {deal for Xmas gifts.’ Spectal, each, only, €: An Ideal Gift (9 Women’s Bath Robes Heavy quality, full assortment, floral designs, satin trim- med, Pockets, Cord- REPAIRED Walt. 3 OFFICES 169 E. 34th St. N.W. Cor. 34 Ave, fton Ave., cor. 58th St. 125TH ST. AND” ices WA Be” Dave UnTiLs F: Tiksoave 35.00 Any Romance Phonograph, upon your selection, will L held for you and delivered during Week before Christmas. We Buy and Sell for Cash except in selling of Phonographs. y. Regular Values Up to $10.00, srecitl 69C to $5.00 Easy Shopping, All Goods on One Floor. iM. AND Ti PM. f Y ited € Baaiy & carefully extracted. ‘Teeth thor. 8 = ! i i i = U alata sieieie tains i. AN! Huns. it We Gi tee Every Romance Phonograph. ed Girdle. All sizes i ee | suNDAY WORLD WANTS so" 2.79 6th Ave. Siegel-Cooper Bldg.—At 19th St. WORK MONDAY WONDERS,

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