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| Jess thing our interview is. We are I tell him that I wili take it up sad a bit, then we smile at the ab- surdity of it He is still Cam\ and 1am still Charlot, so we grin and have a good t'me anyhow. I basten to infor Charliehaplins(¢ | Be 4 y hth want to | Dudley Field Frank. It is : by a vist American news bit indignant unt paper co Malone tell that the Frenc A Adslalede INTERVIEW. man means __TripAbroad me , : AARLIE, iN FRANCE, IS “CHARLOT” ; : my | tet them to bring hin in dite His Autographs Disappoin:} Dignitary Asks Him if He's, : comes that a very import- | Sip ekiting. mada eatd And he can't speak English, After his hours of waiting we crowd Until He Learns “Boozy”—An Intervie ver . tr sti Ss eee chit asawe | They Have a Special Nick- Waits All Day for a One) "eye" 1 + | do our best , with the ald Pt ( of about n the hotel ho ike France?” answer | 0 showing yournelt with | b for Him. Word Answer. Charlie Chaplin. | fageage, the wow foun’ the Hew sometime for devastated He is antited To-Mertew) On it behalf, I say t ( | This le the twenty-second instal- | Architecture—it's a grown-up three- ! s ait, LT 8ay tO 1 icppprtent by ihe, MeCiure Newroaber Sadi- 1 of Chartle Chaplin's own story | TNE circum to me. ‘The dgives | 2 @ concerted cheer as th of hs Burepean tour, The preced- | oui and a tow intre instalment recorded a sudden | wlongvide until distas and steel preg thc! nay alld We go into the di Fhance and described his experiences. fresh. surpris« dinner is wing the channel.) table d'hrte and t walters are 4 | Serving it. Every one is served at EARING France, I am aimost | ounce, and as one man js taking up | forgetting my sickness, There | the soup plates another is serving | fe something in the atmo- | the next course. Here is French | erbere Something vibrant. ‘The | C°oROmy--cconomy that seems very | rain pulls ones run d by steam nd here is | a: they have perfected it so different from Amer- ers walters alwaya seem to ipo of Iife Is faster. The springs ite mechaniem are wound taut. | set | ach other in diners, 1 ag 1 1 would like to take it | Any wines with the meals! And the ‘t and look at those springs. check; !t did not resemble in size am met by the chief of nolicr, the national debt, as dinner checks ich ‘surprised me, because I was | Usually de fident that I had been eunny ugh io make a getaway this adds to my state of excitement, and a reporto- " 7 Bs vnygt hho! Rape e. Bet neo. The boat enters ihe | rial avalanche falls upon me. | am | d How im; know I was coming? The crowd powders and paints, with people. Some treachery. Mats | ourwide the station. Is almost as, ist PhOWA to es, ROE Gees eat waving, kisses are being thrown | large as the one In London, 4 their only too apparent glamor p x irked to make vour desire possible now we have are cheers. Cheers that Lam still fecling the effects of rota fhe bcs and t sxprew. | mY Seasickness, 1 ain not equal to nventy get through the expr: { spe.king or answering questions. Gouraud’ s (Pink) because they are in French | We go to the customs house and am notriously deficient in | one journalist, finding us, suggests | and points another way out. [am | sick. L must disappoint the crowd, | ien ream j and £ leap into a tax! and am | | | y and 1 see the dock crowded | about overcome. How did reporters . ¢ Pas inadeaat have routs | | iJ driven to Chi e" | mei, “ChRHOLOA" a) Lover! 2 Tai soaking 2 . ; we have placed your desire within your reach, It . Strange, this foreign tongue. | meeting Cami, the fai | renders to your cheeks a delicate refined Rose-Tint, der why o universal language §carioonis: We have racticable’ sponding for several years, he Preparation ‘annot be detected All of the qualities sending ne many drawings aud | of Gouraud’s Oriental Cream have been retained | sending him still photos from pic- | in our new product. That soft, velvety skin, its tures. We ‘had bullt up quite a soothing and anti ny 4 ic effect are but a few of the eee, peter many virtues renders to your skin and He is voming to me pal complexion. ry it to-day and see the new both smiling Broadly a9 we open Our greeting is most effusive. | And then something goes wrong: He io talking in Wrench, a bine | Try These Three streak with the rapidity of a m: | d’s chine un. 1 can feel my smile Gourau ing into bi ness. Then I get an inspiration, “start talking in Preparations as ‘rap! G send both talk at once. i fo erg geet yates story of the irresistible force and | aad ‘a bottle “of the immovable body. We get no- try talking slowly, ex- tremely slow, : OUT TOMORROW 1922 World Almanac BOUND InN yl PER COPY ON STANDS oo" a By Mail, Postage Prepaid, 50c COVER SOME OF THE LEADING FEATURES IN THE NEW EDITION | - Conference on the Limitation of Highly Important Agricultural Statistics, compiled b United States Government and now first publish ent and the Pacific and || President Harding’s Inaugural Address. 1 Over 30 pages devoted to Diary of Chief Events all over ar East Problems. the World in 1921—A Diary of World’s News day by | day. Irish \ All the latest data as to Armies and Navies of the World. | Free State. | Important Financial and other Statistics about every . e State in the Union, as well as every A uericar city eace Resolution, Proclamation oes and New Treaty With Germany. ' Full Aviation Records. Full Racing and other Sporting Records. Analysis of 1920 Census The World Almanac for 1922 will contain the wonderful story of the amazing (ped of the United States in the past ten years, as revealed by specialists of the Census Bureau, who have analyzed all the data and have built up tables of absorbing interest. These figures analyze, in popular fc elements of our population, native and foreign They show, too, all phases in the development of American agriculture, irrigu- tion, manufactures and education 4 AND 50,000 OTHER FACTS AND FIGURES A copy may be had by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of 50 Cents ; Address: CASHIER, N. Y. WORLD, New York City _ | Pere aoe eae sun wey T $ show : ——_ ee iss Published by New York World, New York City 6; _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921, LUDWIG Baumann’s Gant” Rebuilding Sale co. G. RICHARD Davis = ° eoyeTRUCTION on BUILOIN et reer MILL. cast 420P STRE Ssh 39 ’ ; 1921+ pew YORK — Deo BAndy Ludwig Baumann & Coes Messrs: 2 pignth AV O- 36th Sb- Ks ’ it sili with your request fo y sirs? ear » twelve stor ye aeiey in 8% > 5 unable to comp y uilding arting the Linas y a , ansist that the 5 1088 to yous oa Over to the YF 4 turn vacated en Dealers. No Malt Orders During ‘This Sale. eokers not January own possession We Have Only 12 DAYS To Empty Our Buildings 35 to 36 Street Block 8th Ave. The Balance of Our $3,500,000 Stocks OF Furniture Rugs Linens Bedding House- furnishings MUST BE -SOLD AT ONCE Without Regard to Cost or Former Price This Can Give You But a Faint Idea of the Great Amount of Merchandise Still To Be Sold We have made every effort to dispose of our enormous stock in time for the wreckers. It was too big an undertaking for so short a time— now---the days are limited—-prices have again been reduced $324,000 Dining Room Furniture 194,000 Yards of Linoleum 139 Luxurious Living Room Suits $12,500 of Pictures, Clocks, Etc. $39,450 of Bed and Table Linens 6 Carloads 207 Gas Stoves $197,000 Rugs and Fleer Coverings $4,375 Curtains mane Draperies $18,250 Cutt Glass and Silverware 3 Carloads of Coal Ranges 1,238 Buffets and China Closets $49,000 Mattresses, Springs, Pillows __$34,000 Lamps, Stands, Sewing Tabies 15,275 of Dinner Se tH Baby Carria be We Have Divided Our Stock Among Our Three Stores The Same Bargains Are on Sale at Stores as at Our Sth Ave. Store Harlem Store—j2& West 125 St. Newark Store—49-51 Market Street $371,400 Bedroom Furniture 398 Dining Room Suits $269,000 Living Room Furniture $74,000 Beds and Bedding 75 of These Bed Englander Outfit Bargains Sliding Couches Reg. Price, $48 28.98 | | 18.74 This outfit consists Includes Cotton Mat- Hl Feone)| Het tress covered in fine stton Mattress. cretonne. Regular Price Walnut Bedroom Suits, 3 pieces. ..$145 Mahogany Bedroom Suits, 4 pieces. 425 Walnut Bedroom Suits, 4 pieces... 750 Mahogany Bedroom Suits, 3 pjeces. 200 Walnut Bedroom Suits, 4 pieces... 650 Mahogany Bedrom Suits, 3 pieces. 325 Walnut Bedroom Suits, 3 pieces... 500 Mahogany Bedroom Suits, 4 pieces. e Walnut Bedroom Suits, 8 pieces LUDWIG Baumann’s Liberal Credit Requires the smallest outlay of cash We invite you to open account with your purchase of Articles without any extra charg. Whether you buy $5 or 35, 000 we will make terms:to suit your income. You need not disturb your savings. Pay ‘a amall first payment, your purchase will be delivered immediately—then pay the bal- ance in small monthly payments. $10 DEPOSIT DELIVERS Your Purchase of $200 Pay the Balance in Small Monthly Payments Our Liberal Credit Terms Regular Price Oak Dining Suits, 3 pieces 1250 Walnut Dining Suits, 4 pieces 625 Mahogany Dining Suits, 3 picces.. 650 Oak Dining Suits, 4 pieces....... 300 Walnut Dining Suits, 3 pieces 550 Oak Dining Suits, 10 pieces...... 575 Walnut Dining Suits, 3 pieces.... 450 Mahogany Dining Suits, 10 pieces. 975 Regular Price Living Room Suits, 3 pieces .. $110 Tapestry Living Room Suits, 3 pieces 200 Leather Living Room Suits, 3 pieces 210 Tapestry Living Room Suits, 3 pieces 230 VelourCane Living Room Suits, 3 pcs 290 Velour Living Room Suits........ 325 Velour Living Room Suits, 3 pieces. 63) Tapestry Living Room Suits, 3 pieces 900 ‘Larger amounts in proportion. YOU CAN PAY LY IF YOU PREFER 427 Bedroom Suits $128 of Refrigerators 000 of Housefurnishings 224 Sewing Machines 3,946 Dressers and Chiffoniers $11,250 of Reed Furniture 5 Carloads of Duofolds 749 Gate-Leg and Extension Tables Our Fine Furniture Department Offers a Great Assortment of Period Suits and Single Pieces at Great Reductions Sale Price $87.98 259.34 469.24 119.89 384.67 198.49 298.34 144.87 568.74 398 Dining Room Suits Sale Price $149.89 379.74 384,74 174.56 334.98 349.67 264.49 599.49 443 Living Room Suits Sele Price $69.89 119.89 124.49 134.67 174.49 198.67 398.47 549.98 Only 74 of these Dining Room Outfits Extension he agen Regular Price Solid Oak, 42 inch top table. ex- fends to 6 Gets has heavy pedestal ae aie imitation SY leather seats: 68 Sofa Beds Regular Price $98 Mahogany finish frame, upholstered. in best grade imitation leather . Special 9x12 Axminsters 397° Cash or Credit. In beautiful Oriental and Floral designs, suitable for any room. $5 DEPOSIT Delivers a new 1927 mode! $100 VICTROLA LOE TROUT 6 0 a ae RR SS RMR bY na SS Do not confuse us with any other Stores with similar names (E Wea 5] [Bro Ste wh Ave] [ FBEEZ | We have no connection with any other stores. These are our only. three stores