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i ' ; __ THE EVENING _WORLD, ‘TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1922. Great Adventure,”" were tt not for the] HECTOR, SPITZ MASCOT g | sacteae aie ben see OF GIRL SCOUTS, MISSING. Little Tots’ Gut Prompt. Daibeony Fox 1a 99 por cent foreign, the Gne{"reep Mourab Love of Des ‘That Al. Knitted Capes is a convenience recognized by - Saiatysiits welbnosa.eice te wioms Seal Mehndi ho Special 2.94 Sati’ ioune We aaa At last a super-picture re Wane of Pa are the ee sot Maselas ine Aikes, bind wephiyn = eal. Wee our ability to give them what its name. Hunter High School, Troop No. 88, they want when they want it Even @ Griltith would be proud had] tar" krnndor Portion of human ater. Girt-Scouts, are combing the city for by eee Peel att colors Founded 1887 pins 7 in town and out he sponsored ‘Nero,’ as it was pre-]even bend under the strain of the| Hector, ‘a five-year-old brown spitz y FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. \° sented by William Fox at the’ Lyric] double load. 4og. He is,the mascot of the troop Theatre last night, for the first time} Nero, about aan the plot evolves}and is owned by Miss Katrinka on any screen. and Nag be of course, born j . % Staggering in its magnificence; | tong, beteteem movies were thought Reichert of No. 57 abe a Mies gripping in its story; wonderful in} of, aah Inthe film named after him| Héctor looks like a chow dog. He ‘ the: handling of its mobocracy,|he proved hishself the greatest | has been on many hikes in the coun- “Nero” comes pretty near standing | ‘‘director’” of all times. Such a movie’ try with the thirty-two members of alone—the acme of the spectacular in}as he staged if the Circus ‘hasn't 2 he t: y a take care of him- Emoto CtUTeR ne gathering | een emacs a8, yet, Ba. Cordon |e a put nwt Friday and Assortments to Meet Your Summer Needs of the clans in “The Birth of a Na-| of the iim, has run him a close sec-| morning he disappeared. There is ———[ \TARTor \EASON \ALE|——— ion;'’ who hoped and prayed that} ond antl ts to be warmly congratu- great sorrow among the Girl ‘Beouts, Hl WEDNESDAY THURSDAY i : ' i Danton and his followers would] ated on the net result. arrive in time to save Dorothy Gish} Jacques Gretillat, as Nero, grew|** t 1s feared that somebody enticed from death on the ‘guillotine in} petter as the film swept on. He also} him away. “Orphans of the Storm’ will grasp/ grew to look more and more like He wore no collar, weighs twenty- Morning Specials On Sale Wed, and Thurs. the arms of your theatre chairs and iam Farnum, only more so. two pounds, has a champagne-cdlored Until 1 P.M. find it hard to breath during the Ene story, in many Places, reminds} breast and under part of tall the same WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ‘© prevent dealers buyin uantitien re- rushing toward Rome of the Roman |one of ‘Veronica's Veil," thé passion| golor. Any one who has seen him _Mal Tele Seeees. 2498 awe No i or Army in revolt. Compared to this} play produced each year in West Ho- m the troop b: 9 600 Ch ild b Eee foasterploce of direction the clan|boken, dealihe aa te does with tha| Cricconre brlas Retohert. thes 5 1drens $1.57 Black Taffetas........ 1.12 gathering mentioned above is much|dawn of the Christian era and the 854inch—chiffon finish—service- —— ble like the Wednesday ‘evening meeting |death of the MAY SETTLE STRIKE ale qeallty seatie YELDOR. of the Young Folks’ Sewing Circle. If you have never seen a motion Of course the Roman soldiers arrive | picture, go atid see Nero.” And, if OF THE PAPERMAKERS $1.19 French Serges,........ 88 at the Cirous just in time to save the| you are the most blase movie fan in ee We ae Extra Size House and PORCH DRESSES Deautiful Marcia from the maw of the} the world and think you have seen| Unton Asks Conference With Inter- Seean, nou beret burgundy, lions and to hag up marl Sen. laid} everything they can offer ba the national Opmpany. iba,” DRE&S GOODS—MAIN FLOOR slaughter plans In general; and you|screen—be SURE to seé’‘‘Nero. May £3.—Posstbiti ft Ry know all the time they are going to! It is, indeed, a super-flm. pyres eae | anal iv } . 60 ct. White French Voiles. . e arrive—but what @ thrill they give Lnasiliphieedad inn SOctlOMNens OF Vso. Ririke GL veverpaners Y 40-Inch—daintiest fabric Ne you while they are on their way. GERMAN ARMS DESTROYED. against the International, Paper Com- childr nd women's dresses Reg. values $3.94 and $4.50 There are some of the scenes, in| BERLIN, pany was seen to-day in ah invitation and bi . ete, ‘Associa WHITE GOOD8—MAIN FLOOR, fact, all of them with the lions, that pia yx ate Ben. te trom the union officials to the company Reg. values .77 and .97 Press).—Up to March 1 Germany had ° * ° * 23 ct. Cotton Challies....... 14 far too gruesome and will, no v : x, oe doubt, be eliminated. Outside of these [destroyed 5,855,000 rifles and carbines, pepceck kits ahd MERE Mibizy ees. Nainsook union suits for boys and girls. Ath- Ror quilting purposes. the direction is well nigh perfect and | 104,000 machine guns, 86,700,000 load. | pioyed In the imilis In New York, New letic style with web back, reinforced crotch. PAO Ogee ae photography, hae never been} eq shells and mines, 14,800,000 gren- pT eo Ti men sear Mra Sizes 2 to 12 years. Also knit athletic union 15 et. Apron Ginghams..... .12 . ine and ‘Wes 6 The burning of Rome would bb | *4es, 28,383 airplanes and 24,045 air-| yay, 1 ‘of Inst yoar against a proposed |f| suits for boys, knee length. Sizes 6 to 16 yeats. WASH FADRI66-DABBMENT: { rather reminiscent of the burning of] plane engines, according to official] 30, per cent. wage cut and ¢hanges in Main Floor 96 ct. Unbleached Mus tae.....24 a London .so recently seen in “The figures made public to-day. working conditions, 1% yds, wide-cheavy quality NUsrINe BASE! hci aalat sdetails iret hery | width ay Little To ts ’ mente. rede satin ri $1.24 Sheets . 4 Pantie Dresses Rompers and Creepers 58 Were $1.17 §1x90—for full _stze beds. SHEETS—BASEMENT, $10.95 Chests of Silver Plated Ware......... set 6.50 On nickel silver—26 pieces in “Brass Buttons and Gold Leaf Fronts” Seven new models (four of which are illustrated) i in plain colored chambrays, printed batiste, and checked, striped and plaid ginghams. Long waisted and one-piece styles, well made and full cut. Sizes 48 to 52. Extra Size Dept.--Third Floor =-well-known. make. SILVERWARE—MAIN FLOOR, $1.97 Litte Tots’ Rompers and Creepers....1.00 Peggy and Toodles style—sizes INFANTS" DRESSES—BECOND FLOOR. 97 ct. Babies’ Yoke and WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Bishop Dresses........... 50 w Gi “gy ith embroidered yekes ee \ INFANTS" DRESSES -BECOND FLOOR. Auto Robes HE Broadway Merchants Association, 57 <t. Women's Double Extra In Three Lots of Brooklyn, in a very. laudable at-, lam neck, -thow,ploeven or Lot No. 1—Value $8.95 tempt to promote business on the EAIPUNBERWERA-MUATS PEOOR: LeuNG! Sr nueeruenes emp p $1.94 Striped of Plain Lot No. 3—Value $14.95 ,thorou hfare under its win » Says ina ‘Te- Lingette Petticoats........1.69 In the assortment are all wool and nearly all wool, , gor: ne Shadowphoot —eille embroidered plaid or reversible plaid with solid backs, ‘cent advertisement: Hen “ale bie and white: with heavy fringed ends, in newest colors and de- P y 28 ct. Men's signs. They are ideal for all traveling, for automo- honest’ value and dependable mer- Chambray and linelle models in a variety of Mercerized Hosiery 20 Gh otic eae é A , dainty styles and colors, with contrasting trim- Double ‘sole — black, cordovan, chandise are far superior to brass buttons ming. : Me SREY! MAIN. FLOOR a a AE, | Pee a eee ‘and gold leaf fronts.” Niet 10:0 hess $695 Ma Tuer sedge’ | | fo" ettdoor or indoor use p= or Ue enh 4.75 shades — worsteds, funnels and serges—s: Mostly All Wool Khaki Blanket |Grey Blan‘ets with All Wool WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Nd OLOTHING-MAIN FLOOR —with contrasting ber borders-| Filling - with. contresting » volot also gray or navy blankets 4, 34 borders re O2x82— a 95 vs Men’s Caps 74 were $5.05.........4. ; WEEE BBL eos shy 0 se ti Men’s Work Shirts || ves usecjeegn = N'S HATS —MAIN !LOOR, Were $1.15 76 Girt’ eran Leather Pumps —- WEDNESDAY THURSDAY One strap—brond toe shapes— mal 195 36-Inch Pure Linens \That is true. So true, in fact, that whenever Brooklyn finds a store that excels in its merchandise and its values, it proceeds to give it so much $2. so eaties 8% to 10% Well made shirts, cut amply full, and made with collar attached. Blue chambray, khaki, 1 BEE scout Fi business that. presently it can afford what black sateen, or black twill. Sizes 14 to 18. $1.95 Men's Arow Shirts...1.43 Were $1.17... 69 - e or Fes ? ?- yh Summer s Association oo | ticle tt Oyster white linen of th the Broadway Merchant WEDNESDAY THURSDAY || >." he smigoaheititers sruirleet Detianter (ocke, Gtarel of tn mca inelegantly refers to as “‘brass buttons and a gold leaf front.” After all, a beautiful store is simply ‘‘the A . p reduction in price. Soft weave, already shr Two-Day Sale "at Met im mo ay HANDKERCHIEVS™MATN. FLOOR, CREPE KIMONOS. ||*#i#i 3 susut'|[ Women’s Entra Size heather ml Pxture and stripes— * i * ‘ aa ful al; peor} Ines Hie} iwe vee ° outward manifestation of an inward spiri- 1.62 filly nee tte ta PUG Silken Accessories ” Were $2.47 $10.50 and $12.50 Boys’ WOMEN’S EXTRA SIZE SILK HOSE—Full fashioned: bleek— 1.87 tual earnestness. D Navy Blue Serge Suits....8.65 WOE PRAT cchniiseietegneres fespccres cr cetcoan ; Illustrated A—Attractive styles || tox"or ranarcd luau | | EXTRA A SIZE GLOVE SILK VESTS — Resin tone 2.95 It indicates progress, proves service, pro- in solid colors, bound with bias || jssnfyit eet ulin Extra Size Dept—Third Floor bands of checked gingham. Also model of figured plisse Special Purchase crepe. Full length and break- ’ re fast coat styles, Men’s Silk Sizes 36 to 46 Neckwear 38 Value .48 to .65 New Summer neckwear in a large assortment of novelty and conseroative patterns of atripes, Tailored and dress models in figures, jacquards, etc. Some are all ailk crepe failles. tricotine, veldyne, Poiret Men’s Fine Nightshirts—well motes economy, and transforms the hum- * drum of buying into a holiday of shopping. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Clearance Women’s Extra Size Coats, Capes & Wraps 42 to 52 bust And no thoroughfare can become great in a shopping sense until it has caught that spirit of continuous self-improvement which has given America the most wonderful stores in the world./ i Breakfast Coats Illustrated B—Figured Crepe — solid colors— | ‘Any old shopkeeper can keep merchandise. breakfast coats with faadesm cull ent ~— tomy [ron twills and Canton crepes. satin ribbon quillings on enattant uainnued tome A ruit of the Loom—all sizes But it takes a merchant to keep moving! taro oul Dae vere Babe L091) were 875.00 & 495.00... 59.50 ets and sleeves—sizes ——— 36 to 46. —were $2.94, This Is Flanders Poppy were $49.73 & 859.78.... 05.00 © 2.42 a4 Week x were $35.00 to $39.73. 22.50 OPPENHEIM. @LLINS & em pies cimoa, || Sipual:Ponete a: FULTON STREET ~ BROOKLYN Illustrated C—Coat model, with Japanese collar, sleeve and Each .10 were BAO.TB closes can: ] 6.50 pocket trimmings—solid color crepe—gray, blue, 2.58 Gift Shop—Third Floor and vender and rose—sizes 48 to 52-—were $8.94, . Main Floor Tables Extra Size Dept.—Third Floor See Pages 12 and 14 for Other Hearn Advertising