The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1921, Page 8

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Wh tom r. HAT night 1 | for dimner. » practical, my cane and twirls it. ‘The effect out th ypearance of We disouss my prospects of get- | jx ridiculous, expecially as just at | Arranging anything. tony $nté Russie. 1 want to see it. | the monunt I notice the two vol- And iu spite of everything, smells, horrible, tells. me tbat I am at the | umes of the “Outline of History’ | 18 @ Mod at the station to re t 1a Hear a | 1 off and autcgraph books are th: Y that's it, pee ot the year, that the | on his table at ine from all mide, I sign for Pe Butt hae weather cptning on would stugily chants, | jnany as Lean and upon the o ere » GHARLIE GOES TO FRANCE By Ciharlie Chaplin. tg Are twenty-first instatmen! CVraplin’s own story of his The preceding instal- st ciesoritake @ meeting with W. U. thowglihe sees with the vision a dreanter, he brings to his views As he talks he ap- very meh like an American B meoms verg young and full of with activity. have added Here in drama. anide. He says it is too cruel to the | France immediately | horses, T relax as the evening goes on and 1 find that 1 am liking him even more than expected. Wells comments on my dapper ness as he helps me on with my “I sec you have a cane with t was also wearing a silk hat. I wonder what Los Angeles and Holtywood would may if 7 paraded there in this costume? | TRIS ON CHARLIE’S HAT. Wells tmes on my hat, then takes that we are going Paris, at once, prised jong time nobody ceremon'o ment at the meet Weils again Wells talks, and, coat. you." and our plans rapid-fire order. My secretaries are immersed in mail and, despite the assistanco of six girls whom they temporarily forces, the mailbags are piling up and keeping ahead of us. In & At of generosity or something I pitch In and help, It to be the most interesting thing I have attempted on the trip. Why didn't I think of it sooner? Here Im life in myself picking out many letters asking for charity. T have made up my mind to go to I call Carl Robinson. to France, to Cart He had been with me for a ‘Wo decide that we tel! perhaps we can escape . We will keep the apart Ritz and keep the stenograplhers working so that call ers will think that we are hiding about Loudon somewhere OFF FOR FRANCE. We are going to leave on Sunday are perfected in We plunge about in a terrible rush op we try to ar range everything at'the last minute THE EVENING WORLD, to our himrelf ennui or two very nice, name more. abundance Bach letter I read How I wish brings forth new settings, new French. characters, new problems. T find T lay these French lesson, @ pleasant trip. 1am told that in France they call We are by this time strolling about the boat and bow- ing every minute. rough and 1 find myself saying 1 rather like it that way. tell hii Etell Bim | ma Charlot is not sur smiles. word, the boat the trip mow inadvisable. © the fellow, doneher | L bestow my “prop” grin. . Wonde ' f I look Ike “Doug” when IT do (ABOUT BULL FIGHTING. bout laugh: Another ne oO whe BI talk about golsy: to Spain and He's human, We mee! the skipper. What does turprised) to hear that £ ny dress, ‘Tell | one ask ekippe yes, yr about si to-any artist. Pethaps Frank at to see a bull Beht know. except that there is | m so nakely out it. There is a, picturesque | does it louk to ee nene T ask, 1 cast m into th cidedly ough to m But the skippel choppy, | action from the everyday Chaplin. I have atways desired té look natty have spurts of primneas, about me and my work nal that I must get re- ss is a part of it. 1 poor explanation of elemental | it that must ap- | action. feel that I* is Long, channel and it lookw de- | didarms me. Tam eager to get on the the first person I meet owner of a hote “ ” Diego. Good heavens, re “ie ia “Matador” gawe me the | the ‘paracox, but Wolls thinks | got away from Hollywood? together with my per- | Stherwine to see him, 5 baal quest for u new experience. ‘The hotel next day ix teeming ry clever, _ © The McCreer ae = ‘ g # FIFTH AVENUE MEN'S SHOP An Inventory Clearance! fl ae eS: For Men and Young Men 7 $3750 Formerly Priced $33.50 to $40 Formerly Priced $43.50 to $55 Inventory! That's the reason for the big price reductions on these suits—all of which we have taken from our regular stock. Suits tai- lored of fine, All Wool Cheviots, Worsted and Tweeds in many popular models. The size ranges in both groups are complete and in- clude regulars, longs, shorts and stouts. A Select Group of Overcoats *35 to 885 Great Ulsters, Town Uleters and Raglan Sleeve Ulsters made of excellent Imported and Domestic All Wool Fabrics. ‘Also Specially Priced! 4-Piece Golf Suits $40 ana $60 Golf Suits that do not belie their name or purpose. They are perfectly tailored of the better Imported and Domestic Tweeds and Cheviots. dames McCreary & Co. Second Floor—Use the Special Fifth Avenue Entrance the situation, amiles quick “hellos,” and then makes himself scaree. fact, I think he wanted to get away Mayve he was as anxious for a holiday as I Iam approached on the boat by charming § girls. want my autograph I never enjoyed writing my THE PROMISE THAT FAILED. that [ had learred I feel hopelessly munk, be- cause after about three sentences in French I am at far as conversation is concerned, One girl promises to This promises to be She is speaking. She is talking in French. [am getting about every et 1 can't seem to concentrate. French is so dificult Tam dying rapidly dead weight on her arm. most feel myself get pale as I try to Ray something, anything. weak and perspiring, “[ beg pardon,” to my cabin and lie down. Oh, why and then [ rush off leave England? 279 Broadway, near Chambers In They Ab, this is a total loss as give me a | Wife of Fine From Siigh Mrs. Thomas F. It ‘is getting Liar. I smile. She th Avenue. Maybe ‘t's | nellus C. Cuyler, Do Lancey Nicoll, I feel like 9 I can al- Tam I blurt out, | the Something 1 look up. My ow plaskin bar wrul leathery Rob oxpital twenty-four, ° Bronx at company Dress Up for New Year’s Eve It’s being done now more than ever. At the theatres, at cafes and at home. Our beautifully tailored Tuxedos and Dress Suits are the last word in correctness. And they are swagger enough to have cost a hundred. Price is only— We also have exceptionally fine Tuxedos and Dress Suits made by the House of Kup. » penheimer — our price— *75 Full Dress and Tuxedo Vests, too! An authoritative booklet on correct evening dress free upon request. Our 34th Year in Business Three Convenient Stores 47 Cortlandt Street Our Eas: We turnts ROCKER In Quartered Oak, with Imitation Leather Payment Pian applies e ih Apartments and Hom January Columbia Broadway, at 49th Street SIE SEE ae ET THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29 inson im in the cabin with me and we are matching allmenta, Thus we spent the trip from Dover to Calais, and I was as glad to get to the French coast as the Kaiser would haye been had he kept that dinner engagement in Paris, Continued To-Morrow. Copyright, 1991, by The MeClure Newspaper Syn- Gcate. All Tights Reserved. ceonenanaijonenaninien MRS. THOMAS F. RYAN ILL BUT IMPROVING position, Ryan, wife of the financier, has been suffering from a slight indisposition, yesterday, but is rapidly !mproving. She is under the care of Dr, Foster it was learned Kennedy of No, 20 West 60th Streat. 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