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' THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1922,° | bi] a eChinese of the Bowery Thrill, = |'° dies on cour course As “Hoy Da Jom,” Mystery Play, | ‘sisi. PHILADELPHIA, July 6.— Louis Makes the Oriental Flesh Creep|orr essa sarees author of many works on numismatic Telephone 4700 SATISFACTION Stuyvesant Formerly A. T. Stewart subjects, died suddenly Monday i i v wal Cobbs Ci k fine su Dik Wailed, Ye Yuén and San Yuen | sive walking. of om ion coonseted golf course Scraped and Some of the Orchestra Wore 00 ti, tha'was sixty sears old. Shirts and Ate Onions—All So Weird. Drastic, Complete Clearaway In the Fashion Salons, Thursday FATHER NICHOLAS WARD. C 0 U R T E S y Store Hours—9 to 5 Broadway at Ninth Lee Shas Foon, bland us an April moon beaming on an orchard of plum ed yesterday at the trees, sat beside us last night in the Chatham ‘Theatre in the Bowery and | monastery in ishiat FMCHORS, OF the f ee ‘ for @ consideration of $2, cash in hand paid, supplied the sub-titles for the |death in Scranton, Pa., Monday morn- : : . “Hoy " ing, of the Rev. Nicholas Ward, C. P., 4 : bo LSE CN Mi aged sixty-five. Father Nicholas, as he j ay 1 “Hoy Da Jom,” now, if you want to know, is the tittle of the thim of] was known to hundreds of students and i é > the ropertotre of plays now being presented at the Chatham by tho Chinese |& multitude of all creeds, was a man of ane a ‘i re tay e Benevolent Association, which is @ Chinese stock company of which Lee ix periphbed inusies ieanched’ ies as he manager mastered many tongues and 4 omit , who » he w truthfit man, « _.|loved nature with the Instinctive enthu- , a Hey Da Jom,” said Lee, who appeared to he a truthful man, “is Chinese |/ovee Marise wouln the Uae one a piel : argh for ‘The Mystery.” ‘This is a mystery play." the principal addresses at the World's es f Outergarments and Undergarments for Women, Young Women, Girls and Infants, are marked In most cases, Half Today’s prices Were we to consider original prices, everything would be half i eeperE Fair in Chicago, It was in the class Good old Lee! After that every-|thing. Then all but Kwee Fah amd|room that Father Nicholas's talents ‘t mind at|her maid walked out. A stage hand |Showed most brilllantly, apdlsnidlttes moved a table, fitted two sticks on|, He was born in Dublun. He entered thing was clear. all the clanging of cymbals while the etveea Heke the Passionist Monastery in Pittsburgh, it and stretched a cloth between the | Where he ie profession as a Pas- players were talking. Nor the scrap- [sticks sionist at sixteen. He was ordained five ing and twanging of what Lee called —— years later. n yuen. Nor the shrill] “Kwee Fah now outside in garden,| To-morrow morning there will be a ene eee ye M4 solemn mass for him in the Monastery Church. Burlal will be in the monks’ graveyard, adjoining the church. iping of what he called a su dik. playing music instrument,” continued Lee ‘The chatter of the audience, which A‘ ouNE wan walked nonohMantly @ropped in and out of the building |througn the doorway. Ie was dresse ‘ —or much less than half. But, so that exact comparison may be PPR AT Ge tig aia beiisd of the pevtorias lin a whe robs cad wore twa Brien | gant etmcian melt nay de S m Furnit f made, we quote only today’s prices and Thursday’s selling prices ance, made no difference. tassels on his headpiece. Frank L, Mitchell, seventy, founder and u mer u 1 ure 0 u ° “vy y “He is Lee, fine young man," said|first President of the Mitchell Motor ’ ° One even took the crying of a baby); 5. «Lee ‘fine name in China,|Car Company, ts dead at nis home in ° Women s Salons For Girls 6 to 8 asa matter of course, and looked with| Two green tassels show he is un_| Montecito, near h Private funeral ne ee ‘ai a rice approval on its mother walking to]married man, nice. He see Kweo|Services will be held ‘o-day. 21 Capes of twill or tricotine 35 Gay colored Flannel and fro in the aisle. Several little rill at in love with her. He DANTEL MCAVOY. ee ¢ Today $35 and $39—Thursday $25 Today $5.95—Th Y, $2.95 Chinese boys rolling a ball in front of is 7 Daniel BE. McAvoy, sixty-three, former Navy blue and black. Paiaihas. wore ‘no dutraction, ‘The —— Mayor of Fort Lee, N. J., died at hic Reserve stocks of one of our good makers 56 Tweed, flannel, linen or jersey frocks } The stage hand turned the cover-|home in Palisade Avenue, Fort Lee, last 26 Capes and coats Today $8.95—Thursday $4.50 crunching of many teeth on pumpkin lings on the cha! Bee: night as a celebration was being held x ‘© chalrs so the reverse side} st’ a monument to soldiers and sailors Today $65 to #7g 7 Tpureday 648 back, | 2! Rep knicker * * * . suits Tricotine, twill or kasha, ‘Navy Tod |.95—Thursd: 2.50 $9,273 for $4,636 32 Capes and coats, of fine wool and silk itu Second nelae Old Building. Today $85 to $95—Thursday $68 | Seed went with the rest of it to make | showed OL AKe oreAt WARS CTRISLINOAURIENT Yeas | “Hoy Da Jom" a mystery play “House of poor people,"’ said Lee, |across from his home and {t was through who went on to relate that it was the] his efforts that it was erected. Mr. Mc- abode of a matchmaker. Lee em-|Avoy had been ill for some time. One set, consisting of a back drop a | Pleturing an Occidental nymph strad-| pioyed him to arrange his wedding to| Wa a member of the Elks and Knig! } dling a rock, at either side of which|Kwee Fah, but no sooner than that} Columbus, and is survived by _ Settees, chairs, rockers, tables, lamps, fern boxes, of Navy blue or black. Many with fox or caracul | was a door with red and blue hang- | Was done there appeared on the scene] WG, And four children. | Funeral ser. fine selected closely woven reed, in natural finish, and in | ‘°!*": In the Blouse Shop aSOuuREY Sore vices will be held Friday at the Church y d, in 5 ings, three tables and four cha: ae aed mene Cera of the Madonna, Fort Lee brown and blue and silver combinations. 20 Capes and coats 150 Dimi an gaa caer oO ouc > audy | — ursda’ i hu eats, aes Sua eee, ee ean: an A few of the items— Welasies bg A ieert lthpey il ie is left Severely tallored = frilled. e THURSDA’ f our finest models. "4 juring the six hours it took to present Blue and white stained $22—for $44 lamp. be 25 Misses’ Waists “Hoy Da Jom." The Occidental at-} “He Chang, rich Young man—two LAST 2 DAY $81—for $162 settee $28.50—for $57 arm chair. 65 Imported and domestic tweed suits Today $2.95 to $4.95— was partially dispelle ¥Y a rope} her picture kb OBER AQU EDUCT |.50—for arm chair. ‘hese have been much higher. 5 tretched Gf hich th $ 1 ie once $26—for $52 table. °f Cosand oaahe ge seetmedte baw petiole ee Hi that Kwee!] ro.MoRROW (THURS.) THE GREAT $23—for $46 lamp. Natural reed | 18 Summer sports suits 50 Middy Blouses—sizes 6 to 20 PunspHiaiel beet choinents Gf rest, Pie ee ee $9000 DWYER STAKES $31.50-for $63 arm chair, $52—for $104 chaise longue. | Today $69.50 to $98—Thuraday $35 white Lousy, 91,65—Thuraday 95¢ other girl. Chang drunk CAMPFIRE HANDICAP $18.50—for $87 chair. $53 —tor $104 cottage” Of kasha, flanne or cotton matalasse pete! jean—all white or with blue collars and The orchestra sat on the stage.|night h 'Yy, bad eY UNION COUR: ANDICAP ie ai " sane Fee eet agate gage. | night Do marry tad “Gamble ail] UNION, CPWOOD PURSE Brown stained fetter 4 ore hat. 60 Tweed sports skirts ; 2 Jeroe wore less, Stage hande moved|till aelt. Kwee Fah arrested. Lee axJHE BELLES PURSE $27.50—for $55 arm chair. $21—for $42 table. Today $3.50 to $18 In the Infants Shop talking. ie Nolpamstaes (Ooue Kwee Fah gol ge rssca Hee “FIRST RACE AT. RAINE ; Seater $48 able ee eee mi oo 25 Russian frocks, sizes 2 to 6. sionally somebody from behind came| going to Europe, educated man, come] leave Penn. Station, 33d St. and 7th Ave., I dditi ff T 17 Organdie frocks from Paris Today $11.50 ; up to where the footlights should have| home help Kwee Fah, Police think from Flatbush Avs, Brookiza, al n addition, we offer, hursday— Today $45 to $79.50 y $ to $21.50— \ | been and signalled to a friend in the|Kwee Fah bad. Mystery. Brother crvet fer ti Saad —Thursday $22.50 to $39.75 —Thureday $9.50 to $14.50 \ { audience. The friend came up and| talk Kwee Fah, explain all. Kwee Fah 2 y " | they, chatted amiably. come home. Lee tell brother marry ur entire stoc 0 ummer 7 Imported cotton frocks 20 90 rset ate 6. 3 t wee Fah. Kwee Fah now happy. . $30—Thursda: to “pnis is a ane play,” said Lee, “It|Lee happy. No more mystery. Evens. Today $32.50 to $95 y y $5 to $ Furniture, 25 to 50 per ct. less sete than EY Be PP ne chapter gl arnlon 50 matched suites and about 100 separate pieces of Toda: 95 to $8.95; Thurs. $2.95 to $5.95 reed and willow furniture—onefourth len TPayedey $7.50 to $44.75 1 tallored straw hats—few with Soon ought to take six days to play it, but|/ thing explained. we made it short—a sketch like, only | six hours.” Everything was explained. Mana; ( . Manager Ask For i a Tt was then 6 o'clock. The orches-| tee even explained why a stage hand Horlicks tra started its clanging, scraping, i brought the orchestra onions in the i The ORIGINAL A few more than 50 pi f all 1 willow fur- ‘oda’ 95 50— twanging and piping. A patriarch with welgbel . . pieces of all natural willow fur- flaca Bh qihite teard and white robe, followed ee Malted Mili niture—one-fourth less. Afternoon and sports froc Today $2.95 to $7. by two ladies and a girl, came out.| «They want eat,’’ he sald Thursday 95c to $2.95 His beard moved. About 25 styles—several hundred pieces—maple porch . Sports Shop } —__— furniture—one-fourth less. 15 Lingerie and felt hats ‘ “He is saying how happy his home DR. JOHN §. HARDMAN. Fibre reed furniture—third to half less. 30 English tweed suits Today $15 to $25—Thursday $5 life ts,” said Lee. “He is Wong, an| GREENWICH, Conn, July 5.—Dr, Prairie grass furniture—third less. | Tod: 29.50—Thursday $14.75 honest man—see his white robe and io Bo art oienye ter twenty. years - 4. NO COOKING | ait ca Batik 5 | lay $29. ursday 75 " ; . . a see Se a i noneet Hunt died ware seater, (tm: The “Food + Drink” for All Ages, Split cane furniture— third less. 15 Sleeveless flannel dresses Misses Lingerie after a lon, Quick Liinch at Home, Office, and as cixty-threy Rountaing, Ask for HORLICK'S. Hotel Davenport, Stamf perfod of {il health, He Hic! y furnit + 83. ickory furniture—fourth Le: Sixth Gallery, New Bullding Today $9.75—Thuraday $5.75 @ther lady his wife. Daughter's maid.’* They seemed to be - 50 Taffeta and satin petticoats SSS 30 Sleeveless tweed frocks with capes Today $5.50—Thuraday $2.95 : Today $14.75—Thursday $10.75 10,000 yds. Cotton Dress Fabrics | 15 woot’ woo! and bre iniiied frocks | 100, Boomers sine (to 12 Remnants—at Half Price Tinaeay $12.80 10: $19.50 a Fisk Sen oieen oak iin sesre years old. Oswego, N saying some- Now 25c to $1.50 yard 40 Wool or khaki skirts Today gett. pd $1.95 or Arranged in lengtho—one to seven yards—imported and domestic | Today $3.95 and $4.95—Thuraday $2.95 Hand poses) oni Sobraaene maternpen seatt Patenisiane solore 1 fate dint 40 Slip-over and tuxedo wool sweaters | ‘ol e iss, Volles, onge, crepe, o1 ndies, prints, I» — bf Swisees, ginghams, silkcand-eotton matures, All this season's styles Today /§6.75-—Thuredsy $2.95 Negligees and colors; for the most part, the fabrics which have sold most widely. \ First Floor, Old Bullding For Miss 14 to 20 38 fine chiffon and satin tea gowns : ee Today $12.75 to $59.50— a a ° - 15 Tweed Suits Thursday $6.35 to $29.75 Coolest and loveliest Blouses | Today, $2550 to $7.50 fa sy si Soe Wah cd me Of fine nets, $6.95 to $29.50 | English and domestic tweeds in lovely soft colors. | 41 bie epee bag nye coats Thursday $5.95 to $14.95 ict | 15 Navy blue tricotine suits Today $49.50 to $79.50— Thursday $24.75 to $39.75 Exquisite hand-made Irish and filet laces lend distine- be eg er 29 Navy blue cots and capes House Dresses ] AMEE are Today $95 to $125- Thursday $47.50 266 Dresses and slip-on aprons What Does Your Overland Doliar Buy? ee Sense aeS | _ Tricotine and piquett Today $295 to $3.75 ecru net. 15 Crepe capes and wraps Thursday $1.95 to $2.75 Luxurious Riding Comfort That's the wonderful petented Triplex Bien 4 oat Today $95 to $165—Thursday $75 Ginghams and crepes. Spring ion. Models fer frofleur and sport 25 Sports and street dresses 5 : @ Seprosion wears Well b\ oumeb daintlly Today $39.75 to $79.50— . Lingerie Economical Operation—-That’s the Overland motor—25 miles to the tucked and trimmed with Iris Thursday $25 to $39.75 222 Philippine embroidered camisoles Lag omnia! lace. Blouses with long, tuxedo 4 Today $1.95 to $4.95—Thurs. 95¢ to $2.45 gallon of ga collars and vestees inset with filet For Girls 6 to 14 Flesh color crepe de chine or radium silk. Minimum Repairs—That's the sound construction. The all-steel andiedged with Irieh'lave, Blouse pw) : 71 Porto Rican nainsook camisoles body, for instance, permits stronger construction and the hard- iii hora ea wit crarauies: boo; wirmply. eughed | aa ali See ay $1.85 Today $150 to: $5 —Taute ZBc, $2.50 , 3 ed with a emstitched, or inset with | $3.75. Bo ‘1 enamel finish. ish or filet lace aud embrvidered | finely stri Hey im) 50 Pink crepe de chine vests and drawers mbes . es pees mae d Mee cad teaser 17 Serge and jersey frocks Today $1.95 to $5.95—Thurs. 95¢ to $2.95 Compare the Overland at $550, point by point, with any car selling under SCRE. Third ison, Od Bullging || Toe ee . ne Extra size Porto Rican, fine nainsook $750. Then let us take you for a ride in it—over any kind of road. = ‘si 85 20 be The jersey frocks have little capes. @& 277 nightgowns—emb. or drawn work. How can they make such pe | 44 Afternoon and sports frocks Today $2.95 to $5—Thure, $1.45 to $2.50 9” Today $9.75 to $19.50 251 Envelope chemises Cretonnes for 32c a yard? | LT erly $4.75 to $9.75 Today $2.95 to $6.75; Thurs. $1.45 to $3.35 Smbroidery or draw k. | Taffeta, pongee, sateen and eponge % hiram isan ona walang More than once in the past few days, have we heard this exclamation, as women inspected the Hundreds of yards on sale at this price be Who would hesitate to make y the summer home fresh since it ran be dome so artisically for so There are still ple cause to thos: o gi sale we have been adding new each day—-from our stock: pieces which have ust come in to us, from the manufacturer, toc Reflect that for $2.50 you can amply drape the largest window dese with side drapes and v lance anohighecwith’ aha ul this pri e! Fourth Gallery | | th | Salem Super-size Cord Guaranteed 10,000 miles JOHN WANAMAKER, N. Y., Distributor We might whisper this, too, in the ears of our customers—-the test summer homes do not for window curtains, but lrapes of cetonne, let all $13.90 for 30x3 14 All other sizes at roportion- ately low prices. WILLYS-OVERLAND , BROADWAY AT SOTH STREET. TE Brooklyn: Cor, rales St. and Bedford Ave. Overland, Always « Good Investment, Now the Greatest Automobile Value in America. Inc. EL. CIRCLE sino, Bronx; 2436 Grand Concourse (Nr. 188th St.) 240. ew Bullding

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