The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1922, Page 27

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release an inspiring gavotte for the edification of diners. Tuneful melo- dies will float through the air, The . latest Terpsichorean efforts of nim- ble limbs will cause the optics to di- late. Miss Cornelia Cousins has entire charge of the entertainment pro- gramme, Mrs. Reginald Carter N : sisting. The debutantes who will gavotte are the Misses Helen Church, Natalie Jourdan, Maude Hadden and Louise Callender. Sigmund Spaeth will sing a few lullabys, Ray Perkins will compose a song or two at the Beauty and, Melody to Mark |harpsichord, Mes. Harold 8. Graham . will give soprano selections, Jay Sas- Pe RTS RENOIR HEE ENT ENT TRIN TET THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1998, erick Pratt, Mrs. Cariton Palmer, Mra. Drier, Mra. Hi Murdock, Mre, Fanuell Duryea, Mrs, John Walton, Mrs. Kenneth Hull, Mrs. Alvred, Mrs. Loulse Pearson, Mrs. Charles Boody, Mrs, Edward Jourdan, Mra, Henry Thorne and Mrs. Erskine Lott. The Dance Committee is composed as-| of the Misses Callender, Church, Jour- dan, Hadden, Ruth English, Beatrice Hopkins, Loulse Lott and Jeannette ‘Mackay. . The pretty ushers are the Misses Elizabeth Armstrong, Priscilla Mur- dock, Mary Ward, Helen Babbitt, Grace Pearson, Frances Dudley, Zorka Polka, Elizabeth Thayer, Alice Dunn, Progr: e at Brooklyn [sett will release a few good yarns,|Dorothy Johnson, Barbara Bailey, Heights Casi Mrs. Francis Morgan will monologue | Alison Hemingway, Kathryn Burrell, igh ino. a story, Louis Tilden and Russell| Lillian Hart, Matilda Smith, Mabel a Forgen, who wrote the Triangle|Coutts, Winifred Ward, Emily and One of the sndppiast. pntertain. |Show. will efitertain in their inimi-| Louise Goetze. ments of the winter ‘so far as|tabl@ manner; the Yale Glee Club “pretty girls, Iiltitig “thelodies and|Will harmonize and Mme. Choiseulle| STRIKING BAKERS MMAN BUSI- dazzling costumes are ned, will| (Mrs.. Lowell N. Palmer jr.) will NESS. be aiven to-night pty the.'Brooklyn | complete an entertainment of ungsual | re TT Sico City will be taken over Heights Casino. of the stage | merit. forcibly by the bakers’ trade. union on and eociety will get ther in a] Those who already have purchased] jan, 26 if demanda which caused the “Revue Extraordinaire” the ben-|boxes” for the “Revue Extraordi-| strike of bakers here are efit of the Berkshire. ial Farm | naire” are Mrs. William English, Mrs.|fore then. The first day of the strike for Boys at Canaan} Gonn. ‘The | James Lancaster Morgan, Mrs. Fred- left Mexico City short of bread rations. credit side of the treasurer's ledger - . already shows a clear profit Of $2,000, | tte Dinner will be served in a realistic fo Seek ce ee BROOKLYN French restaurant. | Petite girls in persuasive frocks will entice men to MEXICO CITY* Jan. 20.—All bakers’ hi . Maldens | H Colorful ward ‘will escort willpg men 1329-1331 9 4810-4812 to their seats. Four debutantes will BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. —_ Near Gates Ave, Bet, 48¢th-40th Sts. BROOKLYN. BROOKLYN. FULTON STREET cor. of BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Boys’ Individual Shops Offer Saturday Exceptional Sale of Boys’ Sui oys Suits All wool suits with 2 pairs knickers made especially for their durability without over- looking staunch woolens and fine tailoring. Sizes 7 to 18. Overcoats Just the coat for the great out- doors. Ulsterettes big and comfortable, tailored of all- wool fabrics, with muff pockets and convertible collars. Heavy twill or plaid lined. Sizes 8 to 18 Sensational Purchase and Sale!! 17,000 Pairs U.S. Government Army Shoes Cetus 15 Pair Meades Sale Price To-Morrow $3 THESE are the sturdy marching shoe: without hobnailé, made of Monarch Side Leather. The sizes are from Ato D. MEADES Brooklyn's Best Known Shoe House 102-104 Myrtle Ave., Cor. Bridge St. BROOKLYN 95 Formerly to 18.75 95 Formerly to 19.75 ') Blue Serge Suits Handsomely tailored of all-wool navy blue serge in various neat and at- tractive models. A time- , ly special for graduation. 2 pr. Pants 122 Sizes 7 to 18. r sJuvenile Overcoats Unheard of values in these little fellows’ coats. Tailored of all-wool ma- terials. You can choose any coat in stock at 62 ~ 92 Sizes 3 to 8. ———=SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES Mother! Take no Chances! Clean Child’s Bowels of Poisons Tonight! Harmless Laxative for Your Child’s Liver and Bowels Hurry mother! A teaspoonful of “California | laxative” is often all that is necessary. Fig Syrup” today may prevent a sick child to- Children love the “fruity” taste of genuine morrow. If your child is constipated, billous, | “California Fig Syrup” which has directions feverish, fretful, has cold, colic or if stomach Is | for bables and children printed on bottle. Say sour, tongue coated, remember a good “‘physic- | “California” or yRu may get an Imitation. eT Kt Yad + ——SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORE. 1329-1331 oe BROADWAY le, Ly FIFTH A Near Gates Avenue Bet. & Ste. ERAS" FULTON STREET oxo BRIDGE STREET of Hoyt St Subway Ration Brooklyn _New Frocks Moderately Priced So intensive have beén our preparations for the-Spring season—so carefully have we selected” each Dress as to style and value, and so insistent have we been upon the prompt delivery of all orders, that already our stocks have taken on the appearance of mid-season completeness. Featuring Three Remarkable Groups Saturday at $ om 3 $ Choose from attractive Frocks of taffeta, Can- ton crepe and crepe back satin, Georgette and Chiffon in delightful pastel shades, as well as black, brown and navy. Styles for party, afternoon and street wear, in sizes for all. Extra Sizes These three groups include an unusually large number of Dresses in sizes up to Scores of captivating styles—all new, different and unusually becoming. A variety that‘ seems to have no end, for as fast as they go, new ones arrive to take their place. An Interesting Collection of New Tweed Suits Chic Spring $ Millinery 7 20 Embroidered Faille Hats Flower-Trimmed Faille Hats Combinations of Faille and Braid Ribbon Sport Hats New Straw Models Trig-looking Suits in belted, eem!-belted, box coat and tailored styles. The ideal outfit for sport and early Spring wear, shown in smart pastel shades. Also Spring Suits of tricotine, New Blouses Values of Unusual Merit at 9.95 4% 9-7 immediate wear of Georgette, Crepe de Chines and Dimities. Styles so new and delight- ful that women will be interested at once with their beauty. New shades in- clude Canna, Mohawk, Flesh and Maize, January Clearance of Winter Apparel Coats 12.2" $17 Dresses 2." $12 Coats Palues Up $9 5 All Suits Reduced Dr esses Values Up to $18 35.00 for..... Coats /'..°" 839 | SAvings of 3 © 2 | Dresses J." $23 Hats for those who demend style at a minimum price. A collection of fash- ionable Spring Millinery that will ap- peal to the most discriminating, at a pfice that will attract the thrifty. Early, Spring models for

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