The evening world. Newspaper, December 23, 1921, Page 27

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N. ¥. GIGH SCHOOL THLETIC NOTES ef Evander Childs. At the Columbia \Pool to-morrow the Evander swimming team will meet Manual Training, Tho Evander swim- mers y man and Mayell; 109 . Farrar and Baton; 220 Sundum; 50 yards eve; fancy relay, aive, Logis Meyer, Hobso! The chess Commerce at the The Eyander players: frst board, Kos- Jan (Capt.); second Miller; third board, Ly Qfulr. ‘Tho basketball team will continue practising during Christmas week. By ng Morris Inst Saturday, 23-22, er won the championship’ of the Bronx with a total of three won and none lost. / ‘Track practice has been atarted under Coach Schulman at the 224 Regiment Armory, 168th Street and Broadway, Monday and Thursday afternoons. Commerce. eaday afternoon three hundred e students reported for foot- ball instruction at the hands of the team. This crowd was too large for the school campus and squade were formed. Every member of the. football team turned out to coach the stadents. ‘The Midget Basketball team of the Bish School of Commorce has won three of the last four contests, The line-up of the team is: Klauber (Capt.), forward; Lewis, forward; Ber- kowitz’ and Mankin, centres; Pfeffer, Moglin and Rabinowitz, guards, Mr. Jeon Regard, who haa been quite sctive tlong athietlc lines, ia the faculty ad- visor, Miter; fourth ‘boant, Sammy Baum, outside left of the soc- cer team, has been elected captain for 1922, Baum was selected for the All- Scholastic team. Capt. Asron of this term's team, who graduates this year, was also setected as Ail-Scholastic centre. Theodore Roosevelt. ‘At the last regular P. 8. A. L. game between George Washington and Roose- velt the latter won, 20-16. Moccla was the chief point scorer of the came, get- ting four field goals and four fouls for a total of twelve points er-class handball tournament Every One Blue-White For the Holiday Season we bave cut the heart out of ithe ee of our diamonds, huge “ntock of white diamonds count that it will be to the public este prices for the past diamond Importers. sell tities for @ quick cash tur ero & smaall margin of profit. tn postible for us to sell. these wondertat i uch exceptionally low prices, have every grade of blue-white di rom the absolutel to the Imperfect a biuecwhite und all” are britiianc, | q ch these diam: ‘agnnixi | monds sold. by “other” diamond ry,at double our prices, If yop do nox find what you want here, it evidenthy ts not made. When un opportunity ts offered to vou to | Wy brilliant blue-white diamonds att e country for equal yon owe It to yourself | these bargain eeteeete? “s elry for cent, than our pricey we will refund your mane? | ful sane | © Nassau Ma At Park Row and Jéo00 MORNING DEARIE) © > | fiMes so. ane Pollock in “THE EVENING WORLD, of the school closed last week when Charles Goldharber and Jacob Jacoble of the annex won from Samuel Lipack and William Desmond, ‘They were givén silver medals at the Inst regular assembly for the championship of the | White. school, tween t decide t sume will be arranged be- re and the faculty ‘to mplonship of the pupils and facult: Morris. ‘To-morrow at 10 the chess team plays} Brooklyn Evening High at the Manhat- | FRIDAY, tan Chess Club, Rortan, at the first/ dives Mendelsohn and Siegal will swim board; Prenowitz, at the second; Hal-|!or Morris, pern, at the third, and Steinberg, at the xt, Pmerelic Pea Lf ie fm 7; “© Mo ‘reshman a . ¥., at 2. fourth, will play for the Maroon and Bit. tue Patowiing wi ee jer : The swimming team will meet Rich-| Morms! centres Stewal; gusta erin ra mond Hill at the Colnmbia Pool at 2.30|forward, Cline, ‘The same team playe: P.M. In the 100-yard swim, Grant | Textile last Wednesday. and Mitchell; in the 50-yard, Illmensee| To-day the, rifle club and Sacrowitz: in the 22 Calvin | High, at Roya’ High, at 3.00 P. ie aL (4 and Brooke; back stroke, Kellen and|is a return match and Mortimer, Btten- Ackerman; in the relay,» Busse, Mor-|berg, Beethoven, Silvers, Ancelowits hard, and Selman shoot for Morris. Gotdatein and Andrews; SEMENTS. i ai DEVILLE Amana Te $1 WINTER GARDEN 20", sn abe Twice Daily, 2 15-8,15 Willic & Bugene HOWARD—Oiher Stars, 44TH ST. 7 THEATRE, sre 415 ‘Thea. 44th, W.of B’ Eves. 8.30, SHUBERT "yx,shy.o ou, Brea GREENWICH) VILLAGE FOLLIES, t821. SEATS AT BOX OFFICE. x TORY ROOF TWO WEEKS ONLY, Twice Daily, he & 2.90, | BEGINNING MONDAY MAT., Doo, 26, at 2.30. af Haney G ido, ft NCEE in the AMUSEMENTS. CENTURY "im, Gani. ones ™e CH COLATE SOLDIER NA RiAN—| URCRRT GAT), tone tO Fee AMUSEMENTS. 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WATCHES ited Watch t Diamond Co. op, City Halt ° han Open Evening, Weeoky Brand, 917 W. ys et St. DIAMONDS AES | ONCREDIT 2277077" NO DEPOSIT WATCH CO 57 MAIDEN LANE | takes BIC, foe | nawmron einen Tot Vd ts Cordinnt at Sezer sae iy SROSE & SON ABest LES arriaty zeta Te eeierers neteronee, DIAMONDS ‘aus paSamM TAL Fea aN 1 DECEMBER 23, 1921, ~ AEARN FOURTEENTH STREET For the Convenience of Customers Qur Stores Will Remain Open, to Christmas, Until 6 P. M.! Last Day of Christmas Shopping: LARGE REDUCTIONS Small Lots of Christmas Merchandise Afford Many Unadvertised Bargains Throughout the Store | in Addition to the Following Special Sales t EVERYBODY SHOPS HERE ON SATURDAY Imported Pearl. Necklaces 1.97 Regular $3.97 Solid Gold Clasps—beautiful lustre—each in pretty gift box. Indestructible Pearl Necklaces 4.95 Regular $9.97 Cream or flesh tint—24 inches long—Solid Gold clasp. Women’s Hand Bags 3.50 Were $4.87 Silk Chiffon Velvet and Duvetyn—brown, blue, black, beaver—silk lined—inside change compartment. _Men’s Solid Gold Watches Waltham Make— 15-jewel 25.00 Regular $49.97 Men’s Gold Filled Watches Waltham movement—15-jewel—20-year ense 15.00 Regular $28.97 Men’s Solid Gold Watches— Elgin make. 30.00 Regular $55.97 Misses’ and Girls’ Gold Filled Wrist Watches 7-jewel—10-year case—hand engraved. 5.95 Regular $12.97 Gloria Umbrellas for Men & Women 4.67 Regular $6.17 Fancy trimmed handles. MORNING SPECIALS On Sale SATURDAY Until 1 P. M. restricted. No Mail or Tolephone Orders. ‘0 prevent dealers buying, quantitt: 52 ct. Cloth Bound Books .. .. For hoya and girls | Jow _neck—al -39| Women's Cotton Union Suit velons—bund — top ankle Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Special Purchase Men’s Silk and Wool. Hose 1.27 Regular $2.25 Embroidered clox—blue and brown heather mixtures. Phonograph Records Special for Saturday ae Our Regular 49c Records Who'll Be the Next , My Blushing Rose. One? One Kiss. Say It With Music. Figaro. Tenderly, My Sunny Tennessee. When the Sun Goes Down. Complete Assortment of Brunswick Records .85 to 1.50 Sheet Music Latest Hits 5 Regular 24c Sunny Tennessee, Tuck Me to Sleep. 1 Wonder If You Still | Jealous of You. Care for Me? Grpey 088. Di; ri Smiling When You're Crying. Little Lost Flower. is Me. Carolina Rolling Stone. Handkerchiefs Men’s Imported Irish Linen 2.54 Were $3.45 Block initial—¥ dozen in box. Women’s Fine Irish Linen 1.65 Were $2.65 embroidered wreath or butterfly design— % dozen in box. Initial Women’s Extra Size LISLE HOSIERY BOOKS—TIIRD FLOOR. engine ‘22 18 ct. Story or Mutt) VE SERBIA Sled de af Were ag . Books... Scere Co je s se Seconds of 58 quality Benin ecu laciaaabciatares ae SONT UND RRA = MALY FLOP, that are just as good as OER eRh YIAOK $1.07 Children’s Knitted first in Sppearatiog aby ‘ , i its... . .73 serviceability. Black, a ps Meet 67 y Yale = ‘ white and cordovan. = i Su eae Neh” neck Women's Double Extra Size ect eee ae sUi—anill ru h Burson Hose—fine lisle—black, HOSIERY—MAIN FLOOR CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR Whites. a WET AE ge conmarannarsen $2.47 Little Tots’ Dresses « 1.68) 512. 15 Men's Raincoats. 9.95 | | Women's Extra Size Ribbed Top White=-yoke, empl nd belted - dels—tan Fleece Lined Hose— luce ‘and b y trimined. antecd—elaes METER ic enscasscssancessax AT INFANTS! DRK! OND FLOOI CLOTHING-MAIN FLOOR $2.94 Girls’ Rain Capes 2. 00 a : | $4.50 Giang Girls’ Shoes. 3.25 APR ONS Black cy Da f gh. ce ee nM = ose fit Bungalow Aprons — Checked, ow striped and figured percales BECON ON. loose belt or tie-back models— $8.74 to $10.50 Boys’ Suits 7.45 . soabl } By siggth Meanie maa Ali, wool o $2.94 Junior Boys’ Coats. 2.14 were 81.28 and $1,38...... 97 1 Miday Gift Aprons of dotted Swiss or H ~Erey, gandie, daintily trimmed with corduroya in i and: e luce and ribbon. BOYS’ SUITS—THIRD FLOOR, 'S CMOTMING—TULRY FLOOR. Special +rtee witch as ac amen al eA uc, © Sermo i etn MS Suggestions from The Book Shop Dangerous Age—By Rose cauley. The Torrent—By Blasco Thanees Ptomaine Street—By © Wells. If Winter Comes—By A. S. M. Hutchinson. The A piears of History—By H. G. Wells, Woodrow Wilson As I Know Him —By Joseph P. Tumulty. The Mirrors of Downing Street. Plum Pudding—By Christopher Morley. The Story of Dr. Dolittle—! Hugh Lofting. Me- GIFT TOILET NEEDS Bay Rum—in gift bottles— werd 36 . Small Novelty Suitcases—witha bottle of perfume—excellent for Sunday School gifts, ete.... 25) Vanity and Hearn Perfun variety of flower odors-—exe up— 10 .24 38 De Vilbiss Perfume At were $1.25..... 11-Piece Ivory Tint ‘Toilet matched pieces—not boxed— were $10.23 ........6454668 Velvet Back Ivory Tint Photo— were $1.46 ..... 12 Ivory Tint Jewel Besce—’ were 46 .. were .96 .. Li Ined—were S146. Receivers—were 46 Penetrators— were $1.64 ... handle—were 46 ....... Pe Ebonoid Military Brushes— . - were $2.28.........065 1,74 pr. Silverware Silver Plated Table Spoons—a) dinner forks—well known makes —good desig —were $9.5 50— were $2.95 Sheffield were $4.9) Slede—flexible steerers— 1.67 to 3.75: Blue Bird Futurity—miniatureyy race track, where the horses race by winding—absorbing game . in any direction with- } out track—cars, engine and tender—heavy and strong.2.77 Drums—B Scout Drums— 38 to 5.47 Large Slates—on floor easel, wi counting beads..1,73 and 2. Craft Toys—wooden animals ba moving heads— were $1.87 Toy Pianos -all ar ‘7 to 5.23) Wooden Foot re... with steel wheel with backward and boathc ade motion . Wool Sweaters—coat and Toxedo model — striped weave — henna! brown, peacock, navy and Dlack—were $7.00 5.00" Extra Size Coat ‘Sweatere—all! wool—buff, brown, peacock black—were $19.50.... ... 8.00. Knit Scarfe—gray, natural, black, navy, white, pink and blue— fancy borders—-were uM. a me ee

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