The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1922, Page 35

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(harlioChaplin's ) own story ef his __TripAbroad HARLIE ATTENDS A GERMAN “PARTY” Sale Departments nelude Muslins Sheets Pillow Cases Table Linens Towels Toweling Flannels Comfortables oasts Wrong Lady as Host’s$ Gets Greatest Thrill of Eve RBPride-to-Be and Then Rises} ning When Host Orders Up (‘to His Own. His Rare Old Vintages. By Charlie Chaplin (This is the twenty-seventh instalment of Charlie Chaplin's own Story of his European tour. It concludes his experiences in Bertin.) AM invited to a formal dinner prema sec, hess silacila A, party for the next evening at | trent that gri , the home of Herr Werthauecr, | tom to toast back to the host aud one of the most prominent law- | here I have been gulping down ail fn all Europe and a chiet of | Kinds of toasts w.thout a word. And Pps Kaiser during the war. The oc- | (5, me et etelne. (heres waiting. casion for the dinner was to cele- I rise and hesitate. “Mr."—— brate the announcement of Wert- | I feel a kick on the shins and I hauer’s engagement to his third j| hear Mrs. Kaufman whisper hoarse- fj 1s me, It is the cus- ite. “Horr.” His is a wonderful home in the I think she means tHe bride-to- . nest section of Berlin. At the | be. “Mrs."—— No she Isn't that rty there a number of his | yet teavens, thie is terrible! personal friends, Pola Negri, Al aufwnan, Mrs, Kaufman, Robinson yaelf, is a Russian band playing Paative music all through the dinner nd jazz music is also being «lis pense by two orchestras made up bf American doughboys who have been discharged, but have stayed bn in Germany. For no reason at all, I think of | he story of Rasputin. This seems e sort of house for elaborate mur Hers. Perhaps it is the Russian Inusic that is having this effect on ie. There is a huge marble stuir- ase whose cold austereness sig- fests all sorts of things designed 1 plunge in fast and furious, “My very best respects to your future wife.” As I speak I look ata youns | sirl at the head of the table who I | thought was the lucky woman. .I am all wrong. T sit, conscious of some horrible mistake, | 1S THANKED FOR NOTHING. He bows and thanks m Kaufman scowls and says, not the woman. It’s the dhe on the other side.” I have a suppressed convulsion and almost die, and as she points out the real bride-t self laughing hyst Bleached Turkish Towe's— hemmed — white terry stripe, border—were 1219. 914 Fine Quality Turkish Towels— 1 , | Soup. Rita Kaufman is laughing |] colored or white centre — (Pend chills up the spine. The | with me, Thank heaven for a sense -hemmed—were .34. 25 Wants are so impressive and the | oe jumer. eal such a cere that 1 feel Tam so weak and nervous that I Extra Quality Turkish Towels— hat Iam ina palace. The Russ.an | ai. Aimost tempte a hemmed—white, colored stripe ye “a c pted to leay tonce. lolk songs that are being als : Wy ‘The liridesto-be isi reaching tor ho or jacquard borders— hined from the strings of tic | sides to return my salute, though Were BV cancineveninsas + 75 cird effect and T find food nd. | Pdont tee haw ane ncromeved || Turkish Bath Mats—dainty (inner the least interesting things | aathing nice te tee WET em jacquard designs-- 75 ere. But she gets no chance to speak were B1.24......... 6445 see 0 8 There is a touch of mystery of | he exotic, something so foreign ough tangible, that I find myself rching everything and everybody, fmans to deive deeper into this at- hasphere. |JLL TANGLED UP IN NO TIME. | We are all introduced, but ‘here There is launched a long-winded pedantic speech Cotton Huck Towels—hemmed —-white borders—suitable — for physicians’ or dentists’ use— were 81.50 dozen 1.10 Union Linen Huck Towels—part cotton — hemmed — white — da- mask stripe border— from the host. who | says that on such rare occasions as | this it i= customary to uncork the | | best in the cellar. This point gets over in great shape and everybody | Is smiling, } T even feel myself growing radi- | | too many people for me to try | ant. T was under the impresaton were .48 See ACE bh remember names. ere e that the hest had already bh = rr, frauleins and fraus galore, | served. Didn't know he waa holden Huck Towels—pure siner —hem- a i find it hard to keep even ing back anything. With the rene: med or hemstitched, plain or Reir sex sa § ise of hotter wine Tam tempted tape borders— 1 ne is making a long, ; to tevine another toast to the bride. were .68 5 AS German and is wateh-| tor ‘| Huck Towels—pure linen—soft pln ere —— finish—hemstitched white a The host arises and offers a toast mask borders—wreath space for initial— were 81.48... with Kach 1.00 his bride-to-be. Every one rises . Gonsinutg To-Morrow.) d drinks to their happiness. The | (Comrsh 100? Re te Metiure Newpaper rty is very formal and I can | e tal olny Sa ea Pail about me The hosts talk: | BUYS DEPARTMENT STORE, all about me, The host is talk- Real Estate Operator Acquires J. 8, g and then all get up again with lasses, Why I don't know, but [ pt up with them. At this time there hughter, sng t wond 1s Bailey & Co. Property, Brooklyn, | rément store af J. §, Fulton and 36-inch Cambrics- - were .16 Yard . a0 36-inch Lonsdale Cambrics — ae nainsook and cambric finish— 00.000, anne were .28.. Yard .20 00,000, though his gos- make {t most grace- I. He ts inclined to be somewhat antic and whenever he cannot K valued a ya 36-inch Nainsooke— cae Einwilanewe 1 at auction. The Montauk The- Bminkot, the “proper, Bnglish word Hanover Place and Livingsten were .16 Yard . 0 uses its German equivalent. | Street, tn the same, sauere Mee Z s tho var‘ous couis's come the | sald to he Included in negotiations 36-inch Nainsooks— 5 sts are many. Lam always about | bv Mr. Brown. were .30 ..Yard .22 ‘o bites late in getting to my feet lente y_ propert bunch Niinsooke th my 3, After I) heen mY “a hsted about four times, Mra, |} were 40 Yard .28 ufman Jeans over and whi Se-inch Imported Natneooks= Nee were .70 Yard .OS Pr ride-to-be Red Hook Lane o ai se the Healy jew 40-inch Organdies . am ulton Street: were 48 Yard .37 45-inch Imported Organdies were .88 5 > 36-inch Novelty White Goods — checks and stripes— Bias. 27-inch Popline-—— ere Boe Yard 33 SPECIAL — FRIDAY—SATUR DAY 195 SIXTH AVE. 92 SIXTH AVE: ‘TWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STS. S. E. COR. 8TH STREET We have cut deep into former prices, you never witnessed such a slash in prices as this sale offers iS of Alb. FRESH — Li f = unc MUTTON 14’ LonsoPorK 188. if Fancy Tn | Fiesh Killed yay | GEESE, Ib. Armour Sugar Cured HAMS or BACON | Chuck for Boiling or Pot ROAST. Novelty Wool Skating Gloves heather, oxford, Nile, camel's hit — were 81.96undx2.1s.... 1.7 8 new goods. Ivory Tint Dressing Combs fancy—were .74 4 Tooth Brushes 10 Ivory Tint Hooks, Knives, Files and Glass Lined Salve Jars were .23-—¢ A Howard Cloth rosewood and were $2.74, Corns Lift Right Off: No Pain at All were 1 7 Brushes torte oc APply a few drops of Freezone"? upon that bother- some corn, instantly it stops hurting; then shortly you lift that sore, touchy corn right off, root and all, without the slightest pain or soreness. Les Chapeaux Charmants Tots’ Colored Coats ~ our Children’s Jersey _||| Fleece iy Gloves Gauntlets, Clasp and Pull-ons. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922, STORE HOURS 9 to 5:30 FOURTEENTH ST. Founded 1827 D WEST OF FIFTH AVE. OUR 221 JANUARY SALE A ances Prices Are Lowered on Most Wanted Household and Personal EVERYBODY SHOPS HERE ON SATURDAY TOWELS AND TOWELINGS Savings on your entire towel supply are offered by January Sale values. Hand-Embroidered Huck Tow- els—pure linen—handsome. styles —were 83.48 Fach Wt Wash Cloths—knit or Turkish styles—white or colored borders— were 614ce— Three for .1O Kitchen Towels—pure linen—red and blue check design— were .58... 38 Pure Linen Crash Towelings— assorted red borders— Yard .18 were .30.. Cotton Towelings—heavy, close hort hd durable—white or unbleached— Yard .1O were .15. . Heavy Crash Towelings—all linen—also pure linen, striped glass borderings were 34 Yard .2B13 72-inch White Linens—suitable for sheets, luncheon sets, ete— firm, close weave— were 82.74 Yard 1.OB Hearn’s Blue Diamond Diaper- ing—10 yards to the piece<18 inches wide—were 81.62. 20 inches—were ®1.74.. 22 inches—were $1.87. 24 inches—were 81.96. inches—were 82.23 A 30 inches—were 82.38..... L.OW January Sales of WHITE GOODS Longcloth inches wide were 8 were 81.68 were 82.28... were 82.58. were $2.70 : were $2.90 aoeeoeer, 3 Hearn’s Good Wear Longcloth— 10-yard pieces —36 inch were 83.28 2.856 Nainsook— |(-yard pieces inches wide were 81.88 were 82.88 were 82.97 were 83.80 40 inches—were 83.58. were $3.88 ‘ 45 inches—were 34.98... 3.97 Japanese Nainsooks — 10 - yard pieces—40 inches wide— were 85.00 Piece 4.28 10-yard pieces -36 Women's Suede Fleece Lined loves—gray—were $1.06 1.62 Mavis Four-Piece Sets 2.59 So greatly reduced in order to clear them out quickly and make room for The sets contain toilet water, extract, talcum and face powder. Ivory Tint Hair Brushes— were 83.96 2.23 Imitation Ebony Hand Mirrors were .96 5 65 Square Mirror with Adjustable reg £8.97 to &15 Rest white hell -were 44 Rubber Lined Silk Tourist Cases—were $1.36 imitation ot TWO-DAY SALES CONTINUED January Sale Babies’ and Little Tots’ Wear Infants’ Silk and Wool Shirts — full fashioned sleeves— Ahi 1.55... ie Fine Silk and Wool Shirts —nizes 6 mos. to 3 yrs.— were 81.65 to $1.95 1s Babies’ Fine Half Wool Shirts—’ silk finish—nizes to $ yrs,— were .97 to #125 84 Babies’ Ribbed Shirts—shell finish —sizes to 8 yrs. — were .97. : so OS Shoulder Strap Bands—half wool —xsizes to $ years— were 67.0.0... .. 48 Babies’ Part Wool Hose — white only—sizes to 3 years— 0 8 Wrappers — also nightgowns—with draw= string—were A7and 77 .... 2 Flannelette Gertrudes—plain hem or shell finish— were BT and TF DD Hand Crocheted Bootees— white with pink or blue ination—were .87 48 com ‘ Infants’ Nainsook Slips--yoke and bishop styles—lace and embroidery trimming: were 97 were 81.47.. were 81.97., were 82.67... Infants’ Chi broidery and were 83.97 Little Tots’ Gingham and Cham- bray Dresses yme with hand stitching: Empire and belted yoke Empire and belted Ince and embroidery trim: mera SATE een” 66 Little Tots’ Pantie Dresses—ging- ham and chambray—sizes to. 6 veurs—were 82.24 . 1.24 Babies’ Yoke and Bishop Dresse: lace and embroidery trimming— sizes to 2 year! were $1.24 Silverware Lowered prices on the silverware you need for midwinter entertaining. Silver Plated Flower Vases—16 inches high — octagon base — pierced border— were B10.95 6.95 Sheffield Plated Tea Sete—Grecian border -set includes tea pot, sugar how! spoon holder and cream pitcher were 812.95. .! 5 S.95 Sheffie'd Plated Fruit Bowls were 84.95 5 Silver Plated Table Spoons and Dinner Forke—variety of designs well known makes 82.50 half dozen L775 Clearances Flannelette Underwear Warm, fleecy under- things, jut right for this cold weather. Flannelette Pajamas andtao-piece styles fuured or all white extra sizes Flannelette Nightgowne: — striped i te -collar or V neck style stitching—regular and 1.42 Billiebirke striped, material extra sizes were 41.97 Flannelette Petticoate—-p: blue stripes. gray or white and extra sizes— Clearance Women’s and Misses’ SKIRTS i) to 828.97 D.905 ella Cloth, Wool Can- Phonograph —Reeord ea fon and Wool Charmeus: . «| Sheet | Musi | | Sécirts in plain Gad plaiicd End Any Corn ov Callus Shopping and Travel Bs Wa patieg i latpen vices $8tow | Tiny bottles of “Freezone” cost but ———————_— | La ele ~ _| few cente—drug stores | See Pages 11 and 15 for Other Hearn Advertising. — See Today's Evenin; Women's Dresses—-serge and tri- Girls’ Rain Capes Girls’ Tub Dresses—pinid ing with Junior Boys’ Coate-—chinchilla, Junior Boys’ Suits -navy blue Women’s and Misses’ DRESSES — 13.77 Taffeta, Canton crepe and tricotine dresses in advance styles for Spring present a variety of attractive styles. One model is pictured. Needs new January Sale Specials colette—straight and tunic style Recele ft siuen and embroidered— navy and Burgundy— sizes 36 to 44—were $14.73 B.7'7 150 Paris Hand-Made BLOUSES At Less Than 2.95 Were $7.42 and $3.24 Misses’ Serge Dresses—navy and black—with colored embroideries -sizes 14 to 20 years— were 89.73 cesnainnnnrs OMe Half Prices 5.00 Were $12.19 to $16.95 The reason for this extraordinary offer is that the shipment was delayed in reaching us for the Christ- mas gift season and, since this is our month of sales and clearances, we are giving to customers the op- rtunity to pick up these exquisite French blouses De t would have been their price ‘or a fraction of w had they reached us earlier. French white. Daintiest hand tucking, embroideries ornament the Every blouse is of finest tiste, in coral, blue, canary, orchid or all- A few are white with colored trimmings. drawn-work, frills and numerous modela in a profusion of charming effects. Sizes 34 and 36 only. January Sale ~ rubberized sateen, with plaid lined hoods ~ 6 to 12 years— were 62.94... 1.93 ham — prettily trimmed embroidery and fancy sti sizes 6 to 14 years | | | embroidery clearance GIRLS’ CLOTHES organdic, 5.94 ... & D1 embroidery- Specials ” Coate—cheviot models, with convertible collars and deep pocketa—10 to I¢ were 810.94 Misses’ and Girls’ Middy Blouses Lonsdale jean—all white, with colored collars and cuffs—braid were $1.48 0o trimming—6 to 18 yeare— Girls’ Navy Blue Serge Dre Were SLAB: 1s all wool—trimming of worsted Girls’ White Dresses - sheer trimmed with lace and were 82.26... 0.7 Junior Boys’ Clothes pebble cheviot and cheviot mix d tures—gray. navy. brown an: : heather—3 to 9 years-— were 85.94. ATS . were 89.74 8.50 were 813,50 10.75! Boys’ Corduroy Suits — Oliver T'wist and side-plaited junior nor olk inodels—navy, green, and gray many with pique collars and cuffs sizes 214 to 8 years peciul 3.75 Junior Boys’ Oliver Twist Suits excellent quality velveteen raided sailor collars and cuffs tizes 5 to 8 years niddy or Oliver lwut model gold or white bralded collars 4 cuffs — em dered patch sleeve emblem to 8 years 4.50 all wool serge, special Reduced in time to adorn yc winter's coldest weather. were 7.94 Junior Boys’ Oliver Twist Suits Fur Trimmings 5.95 blouse of white repp or poplin, bined with velveteen trousers d Eton collar—sizes yur frocks and suils for Beaver, real moleskin, nutria, French seal, caracul, krimmer and coney 1 to 8 inches wide. Were Were 925.97 15.47] 2768 5.758 We «1534 JOT) se 1.97 W M4 TET 1.O7 Jc rai or Sun for List of Morning Specials an Sale Tomorrow Until 1 p.m, Buying Now Means Saving for the Future RUGS Values that prove Jan: Sale offers exveptional; Finest Fringed Seamless Velvet Rage —from two of the best’ manufac turere—-9x12 ft.—all over ca q signe— Special 33.00 7.6x9'e. Fine Seamless Axminsters —blue, rose and tan ground = pet designe Special BM.44 Bigelow-Hartford and Alexander Smith's Seamless Wool Ruge—6x0 ps Special BRYA Flexible and Adjustable Stee! Mats—-for door steps, ete. 24x48 inches 80x98 inches 4.47 - 4.97 Reversible Wool Fibre Ruge— decorative colorings — plain or figured centres—specially priced— 6x9 ft. 11.97 7.0x9 ft 14.94 8.8x10.6 ft. q }18.66 Oxie ft, ; Reversible Washable Chenille Rugs — 86x72 — Colonial, de- tached figures and border designs—were $6.95........ 5.05 Reversible Chenille Rugs—Rose— solid colors—Ox1¢ ft. Seamed or Seamless Wiltone— B:Ssl010 ft —macaltion and small igure designs— were $107 to $119....... 82.50 January Clearances Women's and Misses’ SUITS Not all sizes in every model, but a eat many models to choses from. Materials and models are the season's finest. Were 879.50 to 8125.00... BP. 50 Were 856.78 to &74.73...... 28.74 Were $39.73 to 054.73..... 22.50 Women’s Cotton Vests 22 Low neck and sleeveless, with band or bodice tops. Regular and extra sizes. Seconds ot .35 quality. Pink Silk Top Union Suits—band or bodice top--reinforeed crotch —regular and extra were 81,77... 1.37 Men’s Ribbed Wool Hose .50 Were .65 Comtortable and prac- tical cold weather hose in heather mixtures. All sizes. Broken Assortment Embroidery, Crochet and Couching Cottons .21 doz. Were .05 to .15 each Various colors on cards and on skeins. In Camera Dept. Eastman Box Brownie Cameras, No. 2 Were 82.50 1.95 Rugby Footballs all leather were 81.95 45 Ice Skates——popular styles— were $2.50 to $2.97 L775

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