The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1922, Page 13

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¢7® a . Mw $10,000 Models in ‘‘Bachelor’s Dream’’ At Fashion Show for Masonic Hospital Mrs. ELIZABETH LAMBERT} R. ‘Te! Barn Dance, Country Store, Old Home Week, and a Lot More Make a Fine Exhibition \ at Madison Square Garden. Fashion Show, the Masons cal! it, but it's more than that. It's Fifth Avenue and Main Street put together in Madl- on Square Garden, And it’s given te ‘New Yorkers all week for the benefit of the Masonic Froe Hospital. They might have called !t ‘*N’ Bverything” and named it correctly, There are models to edify the women and delight the men, Dozens of them, and they put on a show that any theatrical producer could be proud of, That's the Fifth Avenue part of it. The rest is as good as Old Home S Week in the town whose weekly pa- per you still read, Bazaars in which friendly ladles well home made cakes, fancy work, baskets and charm—— A country e and post office—— A barn dance with an old-time fid- Mer sawing away and a caller shout- ing the figures— And, besides, scores of booths man, David N. Mosessohn and Milton Wolt. The Fashion Show included ex hibits by Mme. Frances, Harry Col- lins, Bonwit-Teller, Abercrombie & Fitch, the Sveltline Company and the | e Kellermann Bathing Suit in this scene were said to be worth $10,000. All the exhibitors collab- orated in producing ‘t. A man couldn't determine whether the styles were new, but all could testify the gowns were gorgeous, Women, members of the Order of the Eastern Star, an auxiliary of the Masons, were prominent also in the entertainment, and scores of them were busy in various booths and on Mrs, Frank Br n of the Programs rs. Lillian 8 man of the Rainbow the 0. E. 8S. directed where all the merchants are there's a midway. while one. Susanna, the only Borneo gorilla in captivity, and her seventeen- months-old son, Jimmy, are thei You can see ‘em both feed off aereals, fruits and graham bread dipped in weak tea ‘There's the Tanagra Theatre, in America for the first time—life size dancers who appear but eight inches tall. ding home town ing their wares, Really a worth- Clover, the fifty - one - year horse, his owner, Dr. 1 Myers of Catawissa, Pa., were there All the home folke went down to be nuzgled by Clover, who, despite his age and worn hoofs, still looks good for man) years And theio's more, The show w with a grand marc oMcers of the ots more. ned last night 1 of the Masonic e, led by Past t H Grand Master Rob Robinson who is neral Chairman of the show, and Justice Arthur S. Tomp kins of Nyack, who was elected Grand Master last Thurse Justice Tompkins delivered the a oming the great from Alexander District Deputy Grand Master, was credited with con- ceiving the idea for the show. Harry Raver organized and !s its Man aging Director Robert J. Wen of the show a retary Ossian La ficial programme J. R. Bolton designed the setting for the Fashion 8h w 1 was given on a huge sto of. the Chairman ttee and as most of them. One of the impressive features of Sol 8 Temple, in which are found the three great lights of Ma- sonry and the Bible, square and - pass, all loaned for the occasion by the Grand Lodge WIFE LEFT FORTUNE TO HUSBAND SLAYER and then e) who was manager In Round Trip | Sunday Excursion } SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES (iGaatera Standard Tune) Station - - + Perminal . Poonaylvanis Hudson Jersey City Stopping niece + 6.3846 iy Newark, Bligabeth ‘and New Brunswicl P f] Arrives Philadelphia (Broad Sia) 8.00. 9 fo) Keturaing, leaves Philadelphia 7.40% Similar Excursions Sunders, Mey 28 and June 11 Pennsylvania System ‘The Route of the Broadway L Aaalaitd by Altres Fant, H. J Gold the exhibition {s a replica of King] THE E MRS_ FRANK. CHR, PROG! trict for R. G. Dun & Co., left the bulk of his estate to his daughter, Mrs. Proy- ince Hall Pogue, of New York City. |. Mrs. Powell in her -will provided that one-half of her estaté should go to her husband. umber | | Frosted ice Tub; hammered silver band, $7.50 VEN the best regu- lated wedding is a curious combination of joy and sorrow, but Oving- ton’s gifts—which are to be seen at every well-reg- ulated wedding—throw a decided weight on the side of joy. OVINGTON'S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” Fifth Avenue at 39th Street Antiquity’s Gift of Good Fortune ‘ano ass into nningst 59 wl 4k At your MUSTARD Back to Standard Price VENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1922, ADMIRAL COONTZ TO DISCUSS NAVY’S NEEDS Will Adar, GET READY TO FLOAT NEW |. R. T. SECURITIES Kormation of syndicate Tndlontes Note diolders Approve Plan, JOLLY BALD HEADS SHINE AT DINNER Glistening Pates Surround 7 y . ts have un- Tables When Club Meets Jum onfidence ne acceptance | address by the securtt of the new at least. NEW HAVE) Bald Head its tenth anniv of the Interbor- Jat Manhattan L was |* when It was learned Conn, May % America celebrated | {ndtcated to-day y at the Hotel Gardo| that an u syndicate has here Iast night. A sea of shining pates| been fcemed to float the §10,500,000 surrounded the t the shimmering | securities which are to be used to topa reflecting the despair of makers of | Meet Lie immediate needs of the com hatr restorers and bold defiance of wig | PANY and buy new equipment. make This syndicate ts composed of the “The Jolltest club in Amortea,” ae the | Guaranty Company, Kidder, Peabody menu cards prociatmed, was called to| & Co., Grayson M. P. Murphy and J. order by Charles C. Agard of Torring- | and W. Seligman & Co, Issue of the Bald} new securitis tx expec 7 diyor Dovid Be wees: is expected at an early © oasis in the a med the hairless compan Chandler, State Compensation loner of Hartford, rwriting Washington «ly ‘Tours Personally Conducted From New York 3pays*26 Spays*34 1270 Broadway | Baltimore & DENOUNCED BY MAYOR, PASTOR LEAVES TOWN The Rev, ©. Richmond Quits Hvanston Forever. CHEYENNE, Wyo. May 9.— The Rev, George Chalmers Richmond has quit Evanston, Wyo., for all time, he fa, He expected to live In Denver. departure came after Mayor John nick, who recently knocked him © gutter, had denounced him as “actuated by low-mindedness and yin- ictivene#s Little short of erinitnal,” The Mayor sald Richmond's atta: were not on law yiolatons but on men Who represent the best eitizenahtp. Richmond ts well known In the Fast After being ou from two Bplecopal Dulpits he became a Baptist, Serectak sh Rabati | PIEL BROS.’ BREWERY. MAY BE SEIZED BY UV. S. Action = Thre; Beoi Alleged Beer Violation: M. C. Smith, Assistant U. 8. 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