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THE EVUNiNG Weuiw, Muntay¥, sULY 10, 192 Screenings| Montreal of being born there. Now, ‘rank deserves two medals.| since she has become so popular in © sending ‘em out to him. pictures, Montreal is trying to get In the first place, Frank came in for] even. HW. By DON ALLE! J [tno frst medal for his courage. | Miss Garon will be there In person — Weighing 60 bathside, Frank to hear her praises sung and to ac FORMUL: © fishing recently when the tempera.| cept the key of the city. And, If the ture was above the 99 mark. If that] key really unlocks anything, she At last we have heard a valid rea-| ort of courage doesn’t deserve a| Says she'll bring a little bit back “in fon why many, many pictures are 80] medal we miss our guess. And so we] case of Illness,” dull and boring. But the director who] are having a brass one struck off. 1 Fe But he'll get a nice shiny gold me- fave us the information didn't realize dallion tor coming back from: 4 threr St when he was speaking. days’ fishing trip and acknowledging Wo were In a projection room look-| that he didn’t catch one doggone fish. Hollywood colony de es a medal. COURTESY and Satistaction withevery purchase VISITORS wil. fd the jore easy to geo Store Hours—9 to 5 Broadway at Ninth Telephone 4700 Stuyvesan’ Formerly A. T. Stewart RUGS-—-Rare Opportunity We have taken all odd quantities of domestic rugs from our regular WHAT NEXT? Chaplin, the ‘“‘incomparable,’’ has been compared to the poets of old Paris Favors Printed Crepes {Linens for The accompanying illustration is reproduced from a Smart Tub Frocks "i And now they've likened him to a : r étocka—all hich 4 ing over a picture that hasn't been - hotograph taken June 18th at the Steeplechase, Auteuil Lin i tocks—all rugs which we cannot duplicate or round out in complete . % rt , 7 i sinens, embroidered or striped, sizes- vd released as yet. . , OM! Be aoe age Bhasin” Paris, showing one of the many beautiful frocks of printed dotted or plain, in the loveliest resin have set very low prices on them to move them out qu ckly, “That will never’do!” flatly an- We wouldn't come right out and in his new book, arile pI crepe and Georgette crepe which were worn on that occa- of simmer colors—nothing is I h ‘ nounced the director, who, by the] say we didn't belleve what Vivian|H. Louls Delluc compares Chaplin Hon, quite so smart for the simple In the 9x 12 feet size aid not direct the pleture We! Moses, the Fox press agent, for| with Mollere, but dectares Mollere be- ‘ one-piece tub frocks of the sum- Grade Special price pe ewe That will never Bet} we've always found him a very truth-| comes tedious, whereas Chaplin can Patterns strikingly _ re- mer mode. Seamless Axminster rugs ..... . $70.00 $40.00. Pana why! we aaa ful sort of a chap, but—— never become so. He also compares sembling these worn at Attractively Priced. Seamless velvet rugs. . $65.00 $40.00 Well, just read what he told us yes- the Paris races, are to be Sei i 7 “It isn't screen!" he answered. |torday and judge for yourself. Charlie to Nijinski, the dancer, say- had in, the Silk Re d Embroidered in gay colors, Seamless chenille rugs. 75.00 $40.00 "They do not stick to screen formulae] One of our stars," said Viv, * Ing: ‘ ad in, the Si otunda, in white, in both’ large and Seamed Axminster rugs $50.00 $30.00 all. Now right there they should] on the Mexican border shooting a pic- harlie Chaplin is an inventor in 40 in. wide, now at these small patterns. Often used for American grass rugs. . $16.00 $8.25 ve put a fade-out and right here} ture when a Mexican copper tapped | his art as Nijinski Charlie is the exceptionally low prices. little jackets, as well as frocks, Wool and fibre rugs $18.00 $12.00 hey should have had a narrative! him on the shoulder. pioneer in the very first epoch of his f $7.50 and $12.50, i M 1) bitle; right im that scene there should "Why haive you not answer me?’ we been a close-up and in that] asked the cop, ‘I call you seex times!’ Printed Crepes de Chine at $2.45 yard Narrow stripes, wide stripes, art — Chaplin interprets himself. 1 N pin dots, in soft colors on think of Nijinski when I think of In the 814 « 10% feet size pred el Id aN hassel ast trl atlas Rca lo] 1 UL Ye white. Handkerchief — weave, Wool Wilton rugs. . $85.00 .00 — tor. ‘How'd ya call?’ Wa wondae what NIJIMIRY. would $5 to $5.85 grades $1.65 yard; the heavier French Worsted Wilton Fuge sfic 00 pare “But why? we again interrupt-| ‘I call lak thees: S-s-6-s-s-8-8-8!"| have thought {f—but what's the use? ; finish $1.35 yard. : " : i x iy asked. answered the Mexican. —— Printed Georgette Crepes Solid colors—and auch delight- In the VV, 29 feet size "OR" he answered, “because it's] “‘Well,’ went on the actor, ‘all I and Crepe Chiffon ful ones—and, of course, idl . 2 z te do it that way. It isn't} gotta say is that’s a hell of a way to A c I N G at $1.95 yard Nee ES ae taith, Wilton velvet rugs.. $40.00 $22.50 fa Aber sad BAM soe sb eset do YOU believe it? R ‘A $1.25 yard. Handkerchief weave, Axminister rugs. $42.50 $30.00 $3 and $3.50 grades Checks aplenty — great fig- ures in blue, black and white, or cherry-red, black and white, resembling forked lightning chrysanthemum design conven: tionalized into great blocks o! jade green and black on white, $1.50 yard. Dotted grass linen—the sheer grass weave in the natural color, with coin dots, embroidered in colors—$2 yard. First Floor, Old Bullding Third Gallery, New Bullding Miss 14 to 20 could not ask for more becoming Frocks And it was right then and there ‘that he gave away the secret of why #0 many pictures that should be good FABLE. are fivvers. Once upon a time some one re- Get away from screen formulae and} marked that there had only been one five we REAL plotures, say we! man in history who could really SOGAMONTAN HANDICAP write fables and his name was Aesop. || RIVERSIDE PUR: FOAM PURSE REMEDY? But that was ‘‘once upon a time’|| The VAN CORTLANDT The PROSPECT Very well, then! Empire City Course (YONKERS AND MT. VERNON) TO-MURROW'S FEATURES $3,000 TARR TOWN STAKES sober - minded. colors and softer shades. Vivid : Al Bt John, the fim comedian, bas} and before George Ade was dis- FIRST RACK AT 2.30 F. M: Cen, ee yplet ean ec ee vino frocks, | summer | capes Furniture to make Waffle Checked Voiles 5 not ‘ le a . s ° in} H Minat cstad Gad alt” remasked | ors—designs which are copies | guite’ negligees’ and’ the new and Ginghams, $10.50 wee baby happy Well proportioned, carefully | in the new waffle check. made furniture in ivory enamel Free, simple lines, white or- finish. die’ fluting, gros-grain. rib- S-U-C-C-E-S-S-F-U-L "Wicker bassinets, untrimmed, | bons.” Light and navy blue, red, of old French Toiles de Jouy. friend. ‘What are you taking BAND 'N’ EVERYTHING. Small, neat florsis for the itr” - Montreal is planning to do itself “The advice of all my friends!"'| proud when it heaps all the honors d Al, between sneezes. im its power upon the fair bead of Pauline Garon, who played the lead- HONOR MAN. lei "Bon ing feminine role in ‘‘Sonny,"” Frank Alexander of the Vitagraph| Miss Garon conferred the honor on long blouse. A. very chic little voil Street Floor, Old Bullding y voil frock with three reeds for hood; rubber | Sreen and orange with white. tired wooden wheels, $16.50 — BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Tomorrow’s Specially Arranged Offering A Remarkable Special Purchase and Sale of 1000 Women’s Hand Made Blouses French Bastiste Trimmed With Real Filet Lace Values Range as High as 5.90 2.95 An unusual offering of attractive French Batiste models, daintily hand drawn and hand _ embroidered. BROOKLYN America's Foremost Specialists” Capes and Coats now $48 Black, navy blue twill and black canton crepe, in models which have, at much higher prices ($65 to $95), been among the smartest and most successful ones of the season. . * * Pin tucks or embroidery—eyjective means to gain distinction on capes and coats of absolute simplicity of line. Women's Fashion Salons, Second Fioor, Old Bidg. The Frocks women want today —tLaces, chiffons, crepes, sports silks $65 to $145--Tuesday Today’s prices are $95 to $245 Frocks from our salon collection. Authoritative fashions. * + « Trimmings of tinsel, beadings, ribbons, pleats or tucks, each suited to the frock. * * Black, of course, several shades of blue, from navy to the most delicate shades of blue; green, the smartest beiges, tans and grays, and shades of rose and red. Second Floor, Old Bullding regularly $19.50. Wooden beds—small size, flat slat sides, woven wire spring, rub- ber tired wheels, $7.50; small size, decorated with little painted fig- ured, square link spring, swivel, rubber tired wheels, $11.50; large size, drop side, square link spring, set on casters, $11.50. Four drawer wicker wardrobes, undecorated, $10.95 — regularly $12.50. Wooden play yards — white enamel finish, with numeral frame and floor, $8.95; oak finish, with numeral frame but without floor, $5.00. Third Floor, Old Buliding Cool Morning and Porch Frocks Dozens of charming models, all delightfully simple in line, ap- propriate not only for mornin and porch wear but for informal summer occasions Because of incomplete size ranges, many of the frocks in this collection have been greatly lowered in price. $1.95 to $5.75. Extra sizes, $2.95 to $5.75 Ginghams in plaids and checks. Figured voiles and striped per- cals Most desirable colorings. Slip-on Aprons, $1.95 and $2.75 Plaid ginghams, beach cloth combined with cretonne, and cretonne combined with percales, in models made to look like little frocks. Third Floor, Old Buliding PHONOGRAPHS in their new home Now on tha First cole Building—adjoining the Salons. A satisyying and con- venient arrangement, with ample space dae aol habe roe properly ip] to ir orb mic on any ome the jour sa mane 9 te praeeet ime —BRU SWICK, CHENEY, SONORA, VIC- TROLA. You are invited to avail yoursely, qe good servica of these new Salons. First Gallery, New Bullding Ginghams—plain, cube-checks, broken checks—all colors, four models, Tub Silk Frocks, $19.75 Washable Habutai in fine hair stripes, with white, orchid, green, black and Copenhagen blue. Crepe de Chine Frocks, $25 Second Floor, Old Building. Phone or write for the U. S. All-wool Flankets, $3.65 and ‘hey will be delivered immediately in time for camp use. You may club together with your neighbors, or camps or institutions, and Get a bale of 20 Blankets for $70! By the bale the cost is only $3.50 each. These blankets are brand new, in the original factory bales. They are all-wool, 4 lbs. or more in weight, approximately 76x84 in. in size. Olive drab in color. Unelo Sam paid srom $7.35 to $8.50 sor them—t is rine good luck vo yer them jor $3.05. Fi Floor, Old Building 50 Magicold Refrigerators Have ben selling at $86 t0 912 | 900090 33 x 19 x 46 in. Holds 100 Ibs. of ice. Made of 3-ply veneer hardwood, with solid posts, in- terlocking air-tight frame with 4 extra heavy steel bolt rods; thorough insul- ation. Heavy cast brass hardware, nickel-plated—won't rust. Extra heavy ice chamber and reinforced ice rack. The 32 x 18 x 50 in. size 45 at $37 The same model and size which we have been seling or $44. Holds 100 Ibs. of ice. Same construction as the refrigerators above described. Seventh Gallery, New Bullding od 100 Dinner Sets—— Average Half English semi-porcelain, Amer- ican semi-porcelain and imported china sets. All by first-class pot- ters. Good - looking designs. Great variety to choose from. A bit of mid-summer luck that OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN The Long-waited-for Carload we had not counted on being able to bring to our customers. e n - 7 No. of Seta Pieces i Girade Special price { isEsarhhwaea. Beecial wale of of Gulbra sen Player-Pianos oS a on ae Imported china $95 $50 Second Gallery, New Bullding. 47 Sewing Machines Wanamaker brand, guaranteed for five years—at much lower prices has arrived ie The lowest-priced GOOD player-piano in America Women’s and Misses’ ES a |i Sandals and Sport Oxfords Discontinued patterns from $365 35 for the the maker of our regular $45 grade Wanamaker machines that give High Grade Models from Regular Stock 25 hand-lift machines of Ameri- Such good service, z a huttle, lete We received a carload two months ago. They oa Ha atten eee ‘ive deawe went out in a jiffy. We've had many calls for them | ers. Reduced for Prompt Disposal PE meh aS since, but have been unable to satisfy them. The th demand dor EULRRANBEN | la; er-paron from all $42 | #50" grote sections of the country keeps the facto: usy. An A % No Credits 6 } 7 5 All Sales tbe ve are the only distributors of GULBRANSEN player-pianos in Grater New ork we rep SUOmA re. HIE machine eraR A ave had to await our turn. ; . he No Exchanges e Must Be Final Now we have got them. And it is only fair to everybody to give warning that we shall bs { Yortihe probably have to wait another long time for the next shipment. So, tf you want a GULBRAN- $45 | 860 grade SEN, come Monday, . wi,automatic lift six drawer, ma- Sandals Oxfords Plenty of Time to Pay suinty of ABSRAYi Seb BEM The outstanding features of the GULBRANSEN are (1) good tone, (2) easy playing : : : th Cuteout models of fine quality Sport Oxfords of highest qual- qualities, (3) complete musical responne, (4) simplified, careful, substantial Sonatruction, (5) 10 Electric Sewing Machines Patent Leather with very neat ity White Canvas with smart branded on every piano. ‘ perforations and instep strap. Patent or White Kid trimming. GULBRANSEN, Instruction Rolls teach you to play any selection correctly, from , popular airs o grand opera. Shoea Also on Sale in Our New York. Store f » Immediate delivery until the carload 1s gone, | Plano Salone—First Gallery, New Building manufacturer’s 10-year guarantee, —the celebrated inghouse motor; American walnu Partial payme “Free” machines, with West- in oak and mission and 67 50 t the extremely ow price, . if desired. *“ + « |

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