The evening world. Newspaper, May 24, 1922, Page 6

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‘Members of Metropolitan Advertisers’ Golf Ass’n fea sw Se CST Make Good i i . | Boone of the Chicago American, who, grass, rut and, bump, won several ke Their Claim No: said he'd spent the day winning grati-] invitations besides his prize, just to body Loses Who Does [tude from poorer players who had} come up to Greenwiah: or Bearsdele lucky silees, 4nd do ag well. William Best, Frest~ Business With Them. James Barber of the Barber Steam-|dent of the General Cigar Company, heel ship Co., white-haired and sixty-five, | won a gold cigar cutter and the 9d- se but tanned and playing better than|vice’to use it only on his company's +) New York's advertising men who} many of hig younger opponents, won a | brands. 4) 8¥e members of the Metropolitan Ad-| perpetual calendar to show him when] ‘That's the way with advertising. me § Vertisers’ Golf Association held a Wentine to go to Pinehurst to play playing’ and win- on his own private course. [ftgurmament at the Arcola (N. J.)) prank J. Coupe, Vice President of|Charles A. ‘Lamont, Cor | Gguntry Club yesterday in which/the Sonora Phonograph Company,|liss & Co., Arthur C. Dornboss of the F ‘won. and Robert, Keith of the same firm|Rathrauff & Ryan Co., H. F. (Ben) , everybody. Of course, hon-| were happy when they got prizes of] Harrison of the West Virginia for first place went only to A, C.| their own music records. “None bet-] Pulp and Paper Company, Edgar ter,” they sang. D. Gould, advertising manager of John H. Hawley of the Hawley|the Tr ner Company; Frank Agency, playing on his home course al manager of the of which he knows every blade ‘ompany: Nife to bring all things to all people; although they couldn't in one day fix it up go everybody would a low, lower, lowest score, they the it begt thing. They had for ail or neafly all the players. fes, sit, prizes for almost every- le ‘4 exercised their well-known ingenuity. ‘That's the way advertising men run Fifth Avenue at 35 . _Esablis White canvas with tan or patent saddle the prises. The played off in the after- White buckskin with patent leather trimming FTS, of courae, Fagin lint teaohes ing little touches Wich have power, far i) janewcharmtothe jh fooms you know so well. ; VINGTON'S on Pith Avenue” an Avene ah th Beret se CO ee en Ron SO + Rc SR EN A SI RR 5, Sketched During a Jolly Day on Jersey Links)..." 2% samme, Bus t mer President of the association, of Sterling, MoMiilan & Nash; Bilery E.| ciation, don A.C. Mann, President of the H. & MeCann| Rodney Boone, oe A Bo.; Clarence Newelj of the Newel«| presided at the Best'& Co. ith Street—N, Y. hed 1879 THURSDAY A Sale of Women’s White Canvas & Buckskin OXFORDS e STRAP PUMPS $10.00 SHOES FROM REGULAR STOCK in this one day sale at TAS Rubber or leather soles — flat and medium heels, Contrasting leather trim. __mings—all new, smart lasts. THIRD FLOOR be present, e Vice President, ner, FUR{STORAGE—Remodeling and Repairing Phone 6900 Fitz Roy ranklin Simon & Co. A Store of Individual: Shops FIRTHCAVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. 1" TOMORROW Cfor «Madame.and- Mademoiselle WHITE FLANNEL . SPORTS SKIRTS IN ANEW WRAP-AROUND MODEL Q 75 Skirts which cleverly com- bine the freedom which is the fashion of today, with ‘the slenderness which is the silhouette of today. > ea Made of. white sports flannel with very wide under-lap; fastens at side with pearl button and hand bound buttonholes. Feminixe Skirt SHorp—Fourth Floor White elkskin with tan or black Saddle White buckskin with tan calf or patent trimming Franklin Simon s Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Thursday—An Important Sale WOMEN’S CUSTOM TAILORED | HAND-MADE . WHITE DIMITY SHIRTS EVERY STITCH HAND SEWN At Greatly Reduced Prices 4,,°° Regular Price #5, 5° Regular Price 7.50 Rag Regular Price #5. VERY model a this season fashion taken from EB our regular stock and reduced for the first time, All with fine handwork—embroidery or hemstitching—rhany with real Irish or filet lace edgings—button back or regular shirt models. NO EXCHANGES No CREDITS FEMININE BLOUSE SHOP+TMiird Floor mara <6 “Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Thursday WOMEN’S anp MISSES GLOVE SILK UNDERTHINGS At Prices Which Cannot Be Duplicated For Garments of Equal Quality PARFAIT GLOVE SILK-VESTS in flesh color. with See. 1 PARFAIT GLOVE SILK DROP STITCH VESTS In peach, orchid, light bi we Escattes shovtaerotrave 1.78 PARFAIT GLOVE : SILK VESTS In flesh color edged with im- ported silk braid; ribbon 45 shoulder straps . . + + + 2. PARFAIT GLOVE SILK VESTS th bh ie trimming: bodice style =. . 2.95 PARFAIT GLOVE SILK CHEMISES In flesh color; French model; tailored top or silk lace trimmed ss 3+ 5° o 3.95 No EXCHANGES PARFAIT GLOVE SILK KNICKERBOCKERS PARFAIT GLOVE SILK DROP-STITCH PANTIES In pink, peach, orchid, light , blue or black . . - + + 1.95 PARFAIT GLOVE SILK PANTIES In flesh color edged with im- ported silk braid. . » » + 2.9% PARFAIT GLOVE SILK PANTIES In pink with narrow blue silk trimming. . . + + + * . 2.98 PARFAIT GLOVE SILK COSTUME SLIPS In black, white, pink, light blue, orchid; heavy quality with 95 + ibbon shoulder straps . . + ye NO CREDITS FEMININE GLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR SHOP— Street Floor The Sunday World Real Estate Section MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. CIRCULATION OVER 600,000 + {

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