The evening world. Newspaper, January 13, 1922, Page 25

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Charliohaplin's ‘own story ef his BACK’ TO LITTLE OLD NEW YORK Charlie Introduces Some Brit- ish Friends’ to the Bigness of America. (This is the: thirty-third instalment of Charlie Chaplin's own, story Chaplin's story will be printed to-| The preceding instalment left him abourd shipeal morrow. ef his Furopean tour, the beginning of his return to the United States.) © “| T* next day I met Miss Tay- "| America is like. We By Charlie Chaplin lor, a famous moving picture actress of England, and Mr. Heyworth, who ‘is a director of ce in Great Britain. making their first trip to America, and we soon become good friende. I find myself running wild as I tell thom of this land, 1 explain train hold-ups, advertising signs, Broadway lights, blatant theatres, ticket speculators, subways, the wulomat and its biz sister, the cafeteria, It has a great effect on | thy friends and at times I almost detect unbelief. At the luncheon next day the Kittle girl is the soul of the party. We discuss everything from art to ambitions. At one moment she ts full of musical laughter, and the next she ig exvil wome happening She has a & I musv visit her fatint: Jie dts 4o goad to her, And tles on without must thing this land." I knew at once t body Later In joins us at my invi 1 earn he ts Bastiope Sipruin tha composer pianist. “He he throuch the war and Jt had Matt (utamp on this fine sensitive s “Ho had been gassed. 1 could imagine such # man in the trenches. He is very frail of body, and as | Lasked th | just that manner. he talks I always imagine his bir { soul at the burst! pient-up vearning. There is the Inevitable goncert on the last night of the voyage. We are off the banks of Newfoundland For blowing at. in frect on the con- @ vocal part, is ig point with « HOME AT LAST AND A TENDER PARTING: We land at 7 tn the morning of a very windy day iit is 11 be- fore we can get away, Reporters ¢ ir during “tock Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malted Milk ‘The “Food - Drink” f for All Ages. | Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and | Fountains, bk for HORLICK’S. eerAvoid Imitations & Substitutes | ] 4 Solid ® Gold TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY Jeweled Adjusted mee) ate Taye Inv: a ay WerkoM re Tetty for a pe ubiiente thts ; ment at th ! goodiny, | you make yourself write!’ "Do | you prepare?" I try to disenss hi race. at is your future » they’ He shrugs his shou! ize he Ia & poet, an Next day Frank Harris we decide to take a tris Sing together, Frank is very and wistful. He is uuxious ( | away from New York and devote time to his aut raphy before it | {s too late. He has so much to say |-that he wants to write ft while ft | is keen, I try to tell him that’ consc ness of age is a sign of Keer her the rful cony friend charny Little Girl Companion of: the Voyage Gives a Goodby! Kiss. tionalist Wilde. brillianey argument should be. The last instalment ‘of Charlie 1022. by the MoCture Nomar (opyrigit aia + Bighte Reserved) Syndicate. | Mr. Hepworth a glimpse of what rrange to N meet that night at Sam Goldwyn's | way for dinner: Johns My dittie, friend comes to mo ex- jon yourself, cjtedly and gives me a prevent, @ Me 4 when you write your first letter you |¢ take a stamp from here and mail it to me, Goodby.” She shakes hands. We lovers and must be car tells me not to overwork. forget to come and ser us; must meet daddy. Goody, lie” | She curtstes and ts cone my cabin to walt until we c There is a tiny knock in. “Oharlie, I couldn't kis therd tn crore of all ¢ Goodby. den Take seit.” This ab real lo’ my cheek and then ru ok. o drink over agin, I | drink it!” @ real She e comes a out ple. | Quentar Superstition?— Perhaps so—but at least an interesting relic of Asiatic Antiq- uity, Alleged by the Chinese to be almost uncanny in its power to bring to the wearer, GOO) LUCK — Health, Happiness, artin 1s with us that | Goldwyn's party, He plays his own compositions and | carried night. “Ww _ Hepworth “I omething elect “Thrilling,” say CHfiis'se Goob iicK R The fad of the heur in New York's Smart Set, Z 4 iy q i STERLING SILVER ALSO IN 14k GOLD — dance until midniz? ir hoping to meet them later when they come to Los Anzele MEETS THE POET M’'KAY. I dine at Max Eastman's the next night and meet Mck the Negro poet, Ho !s quite handsome, ail-blooded Jamaican Negro not fi i T am Interested In him Jo you write your poetry?" OPEN EVENINGS samen Goetz & Co. Specials FOR THIS WEEK JANUARY IS THE MONTH OF BARGAINS at Goetz & Co.'s.and, as has been our custom for many a s, we gre giving the public an opportunity to buy Pianos and Player Pianos at remarkably low prices. Fair examples are these PLAYER PIANOS | That Are Usually iB Sold for $450 | 375 || Easy Terms No Interest Charges | FREE with each Player Piano, Bench, | Cover, Cartage and 12 Player Rolls | | | During this sale our Upright Piano Department offers many exceptional bargains; they all look like new; among them you are sure to find the instrument you | have been looking for. Every piano carries a full | Goetz & Co. guarantee. | Whitney $95) Everett $175 Stulz & Bauer 125! Gabler 180 oman & Sons 140; ' Byrne 185 abler 165 Goetz & Co. 190 Behr Bros. 170) Monthly —Up | Goetz & Co. 200 GOETZ & CO. 81 to 87 COURT, cor. Livingston St, B'KLYN e- Block from Borough Hall Subway Station j “Pape's Cold Compound” Breaks Any Cold in a Few Hours it ok Rad Sve¥o"| Instant Relief! Don't atny stuffed-\nose ronning lache, Withee iste, up! Quit blowing and snuffiing! A/neas, fevertal dose of “Pape's Cold Compound"! "“Pape's Col Is the taken every two hours until thre lquickest, sure wn anc Rs ONS doses are taken usually ircaka any |costs only a few cer drug stores cold right up. It. octa ‘without nasixtance, Tastes The leet ees apens sloggedeun aoe: Dies, Containg no quinine, Inelst | | pane NS trils and air pascages of head, eat Pape's —Advt \ LUDWIG ‘Baumanmns Gi¢ started. balance of our The wreckers will start next Monday morning to tear down this entire block of buildings, 35 to 36 Street and 8th Avenue, to make room for our new 12-story building. |: Open Saturday Evenings Until 9:30 LUDWIG Baumann’s LIBERAL CREDIT. : Bedding, nishings, etc — We invite you to open an account now. Purchase whatever you require at these greatly reduced prices and we will gladly give you a year and a half to pay. We will eheertlly deliver your cag 310 as DEPOSIT | Me 000 D with the smallest outlay | of cosh and make terms to suit Our Liberal Credit Terms DELIVERS | _ your incre i| Your Purchase of You Necd Not Dis- on eo Purchase é - a Week | bh Voup 3 in $75 a turb Your Savings | 9, 10 ne Pay a small first pay- | On s200 $3.00," ment your purchase | On $250 $3.50 a will be delivered imme- diately then pay the balance in small monthly payments. Larger Anounts in Proportion YOU CAN PAY MONTHLY IF YOU PREFER. Pay the Balance in Small Monthly Payments, Housefunishings | BEDROOM SUITS Reg. Price $150 $2.50 Galvanized Wash Tubs $1.59 . " anae $8 Brighton Wengers 5.49 American Walnut an oe aC sed and , Ps died te $5 Gas Irons 2.98 7 ae, $4 No. 7 Copper Bottom Boilers. 1.98 | Mahogany Bedroom Suite. $425 $259.34 Mahogany Bedroom Suits, $33) $198.49 Bedroom Soll Walnut 250 159. 49 SN Suits, Walnut 325 196 89 finish, 3 x pieces " DINNER SETS Bedi Sut “Nahowny 249 144.87 Bedroem Suits, Mahogany — 299 119.89 Ev Ining set has again been nish, 4 pieces... is inis', 3 pieces ‘ reduced in pre toantore quick ani. | | Waleat Bedroom Suis 375 234.24 Walnut Bedroom Suits, 475. 289,67 DINING ROOM 4 White Enamel Medicine $15 Phonograph Cabinets 10.50 bean Oak Buffet, Chi ' it d Extension Tab el 35 Coal Ranges 25.79 Jacobean Oak t, China C loret and Extension Tal Ne asi . , ‘ eee ties pps Reg. Price Sale Price - Reg. Price Sale Price $35 3-bumer Gas Rang: Walnut Dining Su its, Walnut Dining Suits, $264.49 A pieces veces. $475 $298.89 3 pieces $425 : Genuine New Home Ue Dining Suits, 625 384.74 Oak Dining Suits, 10 pieces, 575 349.67 4 pieces 375 Mahogany Dining Suits, 10 pieces. Onk Dining Suits, 3 pieces SUITS 174.56 Oak Dining Suits, 4 pieces 275 Mahogany Dining Suits, 750 hopany 459.94 Oak Dining Suits, 3 pieces 300 189,49 LIVING ROOM Reg. Price $130 SEWING 7 00 MACHINES e Drop Head, New Model, Hes Drawers m5 pi lasts ARR 18piece Aluminutn Set, heavy xauge, 20-year guarentee $11.98 $1 re i quart Aluminum Milk 98. $2 Vine Clocks 89e Mahogany finish frames. Spring sats, covered in best gtade imitation leather $1 Corn Brooms, excellent qualit 50c i Reg. Price Sale Price Reg. Price Sale Price toot play ices Teles 9840 | Topeetrys atta” Bees sg $124.49 Cane Damask Suits, 3 pieces $650 $398.49 BABY CARRIAGES 3 dome Rem 995 139.89 Tapestry Living Room Suits 800 487,34 PULLMANS Room Suits Velour L uits, 3 ane agaeety Suits > 975,169.24 Tapestry Living Room Suits, 325 1 98. 24 pleces cis... Our Remaining Stock of Metal Beds STROLLERS, Etc. have again been reduced Mohair Living Room Suits. Ey Couch Bed Has Re- Mealvwd Another Drastic Price Cut All Remaining Axminster & Wilton remain. Offer Unparalleled Savings uickl Couch Bedi $18.74 q ly. i pe dosent 04 24.49 $12.90 White Enamel Beds...... $8.49 § $10 Parlor Tables, mahogany finish. $5.98 $50 Couch Beds 29.98 $16.00 White Enamel Beds 10.67 $17 Parlor Tables ruhogany inh. 10.49 475 Couch Beds 45.84 $20.00 Ivory Enamel! Beds 14.98 $30 Fumed Oak Library Tables. ..19.91 00 Ivory Enamel Beds 19.98 $42 Table Desks, mal y finish.25.67 ad Halo Enamel Beds 33.49 ® Have Again Been #4 Library Tables, mabogany rer i leds 49 ) finish. . i $ $45.00 Brass Beds 24.74 Greatly Keduced {2 $80 Davenport Tabless mahogany $46.00 Brass Beds 29.98 | 9x12 Axminsters 3 finuh... f $60.00 Brass Beds 39.67 I‘ Regular Price, 856. a . oi = SFG A baadeiars a Redd @ Sofa Beds posed of @ Reg, Price, $96 Delivers a 0 $48 Fumed Oak Buffets $29.89 ©) | Mahogany Hinished frame. Up- = $65 Golden Oak Buffets 39.74 i holstered in Cash or Credit. $100 VICTROLA | $60 Famed Oak Buffets 49.67 ciinty | $140 Jacobean Oak Buffets 89.98 There are but 369 Dressers, mostly one of akind. Here are a few examples $42 Enamel! Dressers $50 Dressers, mahogany f $75 Dressers, mahogany !inis! $95 Enamel Dressers qade Pay the ba OE TRRAEPURTTRR TMA Englander Sliding Couches with cotton mat 74 tress, covered infancy cretonne [Open 9 to 5.30- Ludwig NOUN wes $25.87 29.49 45.49 59.74 $30 White Enamel Chiffoniers $50 Walnut Chiffoniers $69 Walnut Chiffoniers Saturday Evenings Until 9.30 America’s Greatest Furniture House West :25 St. 144 146 WE Givi BPeRity COED SEN MEs 224.34 599.49 149.89 79.89 900 574.98 1200 788.74 a see ipiiaigana | Tables of every kind still 119 Day Beds Must Go These reduced This Week R prices should seil them To-Morrow---The Last Day Before the Wreckers Begin Tearing Down Our Buildings The entire balance of our stocks has been divided among our three stores and the same’ bargains are on saleat these stores as at our 8th Avenue store. us West 125 St. Newark Store - 49-51 Market St. ‘HERE ARE BUT A FEW OF THE THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS Harlem Store - In beautiful Oriental and Moral ¢ best designs suitable for any room imitetion meat her. The balance of our Chif- foniers at new low prices. $19.98 31.89 39.67 Next Monday morning they will have We must dispose of the entire $3,500,000 Stocks of Furni- ture, Rugs, Linoleums, Linens, Curtains, Housefur- Tremendous quantities still remain, and in " order to force its sale to-morrow we have again Reduced Prices to Still Lower Levels Costs and former prices have been absolutely disregarded. BUY NOW for future needs, for probably never again will you be offered high- grade homefurnishings at such low prices. This can give you but a faint idea of the great quantities of merchan- dise still to be sold. $342,000 Bedroom Fur- niture 237 Dining Room Suits $247,000 Living Room Fur- niture $69,000 Beds and Bedding $3,975 Curtains and Dra- peries $43,000 Mattresses, Springs Pillows 1,094 Brass, Enamel and Wood Beds 1,615 Pairs of Blankets 73,000 Yards of Linoleum 128 usurious Living Room, Sui $121, 000 of Housefurnisty- ings 197 Sewing Machines 924 Gatoley and Ex/:en- sion Tables $14,200 of Dinner $189,000 Rugs and, Coverings $14,200 Cut Glasy, and Sil- verware $29,000 Lams, Stands, Sewing Tabies 3,274 Dretasrs and Chif- foniers Floor ardless of Former Prices $45 Day Beds S $26.57 5 Day Beds. 34.49 Day Beds 49.98 ® Here Are a Few Examples of the Wonderful Bargai +g in Serving Tables: }25 Golden Oak Serving Tables $16.49 $30 Jacobean Oak Serving Tables, 19.98 $40 Walnut Serving Tables 24.49 Please’ Come in The Morning The crowds thronging our stores strain our great or- ganization to capacity. You will greatly aid us and assure yourself of prompter service by shopping in the morning [SSS NEWARK, N. J. 49-51 MARKET ST.

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