The evening world. Newspaper, August 23, 1922, Page 9

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" mory. Vbiste 1 out by an audience that fairly thirsted for him,Jand huskily convincing in tone, He|of Middletown, ‘ age monologue wi State Auditor—Morria Harrington, of] Kiwanis Club, luncheon, MeAlpin, the r thor ribed it as “an Innocent play compounded of] &ve® man & monologue while Felton, ft pin stand It, we mig THE NEW PLAYS “The Old Soak” Human as Old Rip By CHARLES DARNTON OM Soak,” 8 they were with ease with which HBTHER you accept or suffer Prohibition you are sure to enjoy “The for this entertaining gomedy by Don Marquis, distilled last night at the Plymouth Theatre, Is funny enough to make even] soak, sand bark of the wild haw.” it was certainly productive of the wild haw-haw. the o———_ $$ on Marquis} guilt rest on him to keep Ma from no less} discovering that her idolized boy de- nis] served a good spanking, Cousin Webster combined bootlegging financier handed over the money the nnn If his nerves can expert! But when Tt wasn't this simple pl bé sure, but the humor and c ization that made the play, full of good stuff, and he had for drinking partners an erstwhile bar- tender who recalled the happy days when {t was an education to him just to listen to the discussions that went on across the bar, and a hired girl who had once ey chambermald tn a roadhouse. drinking to himself in the looking- glass of the mantel and then joining with {maginary crontes as though he were back at the bar. O'Connor as “Al"" THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 19 ou may NOMINATION OF DU PONT MEETS NO OPPOSITION. |f;: Delaware State Committee Phekw racter- jem war Insurance State Treai Robert. gargled bis liquor » and though Inclined to be farcical Eva Williams was a scream- ingly funny hited girl. Ma's troubles Candidates—Women to Hare Hqual Representation, DOVER, Del., 1'' brought a bottle of | dissenting voice the Republican Stal hooch he had “nade, but when Nellie] Committee 1a tried it on @ parrot the grateful bird} National and laid an egg and then died happily, For} Senator his part Clem seemed to be taking Waueee terrible chances by keeping his bottle in the fireplace. Harry Beresford was a merry old] Hollis, of Seaford. brimming over with good nature, T. an—Dr, Caleb R, Clayton, | tion, ot Georgetown, u ‘omminaioner—Dr. ©. M. irer—Thomas 8, Fouracre, « in the committees Board of BKducation, mee the bonrd, Park Aug. 23.—Without ®/ Street, ¢ p. Coleman du Pont, of /* Na 112.80 PN PANTZEN QUALITY SHOES| | ‘OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF into a play. Human| with his b . Were sensitively reected by Minnie Men’s, Women’s, Children’s Shoes | 4 y with his banking business, Clem gent! Dupree. Robert McWade forsook his old Rip, he made him with a lot of f%ood| G14 time grouch and spread the oil and jut the house !"/ ideas calculated to make murder seem | cleverly as the scheming banker, and , ‘umps, $3.! ldren’s Shi omething more than the] like sutcide, whereupon the affrighted| George Le Guerre was a very good | Ladies Ts, & Poe mee, $3.85 Childe approved waa one representation on siipininsonns IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. ting, hall of Avenue and 34th National Garment Retallers Associa- style show, 71st Regiment Armory, wal Retall Dey Goods Associa eting, Grand Centm! Palace and Rogiment Armory, 11 A. M. National Merchandise Fair, Central Palace and Tist Regiment Ar- Grand shade of the awninged veranda, such a de bad bo; warmth that ¢ from the forbidden were worth in a fortunately} Mr, asuitie deserves to be heartily Store Closes © P.M. Week Daye—12 Noon bottle. Yet there was no obvious at at. By this meats Clem| conecititahee abd ereailed with an sore Abuse of the BG To.” 4 tempt to put Clom Hawley In a 8004] nade everybody happy and so redeem-| unmistakable poe A His first stage rave Above TH Cbs . . . i] i sot, h€ wits shown up @8 led himself that Ma Hawley wouldn't] venture. His Old Soak {s not, as Clem 38 h KY at eae w so 1 sold his garage] listen to a word against him, What]admits, one of the Twelve Apostles. — Bootmaker ST. a e€ eS ing ets or es in | rin ! vary if he did drink a little? But it surely hits the spot. and thoroughly ed himself a — — ~ —- Ailared usy hunting , Se ete cat Ge NSTI AS OOLING DRINKS in tall glasses, for work. Pour Ma Hawley was the ice tinkling refreshingly against Wie ORY St hve the crystal; dainty sandwiches on dainty =f a aka erTn ILO ers china dishes—to the guests resting in the few shares of exp to meet the office and in a when the bad boy Then an even suditor out and It only ‘West Forty-Second Street Unrestricted choice of our Entire Stock now offered in West Forty-Third Street. The August Sale of Furniture cAt the Lowest Prices we have quoted in many seasons, prospect is as pleasing as sunshine to a Londoner! Of crackled glass, crystal engraved or gold decorated glass, Ovington refresh- ment sets are necessary to complete the equipment of a country-home. Every week-end—and every warm afternoon— means great activity for Ovington refresh- ment sets at all country places. CRACKLED GLASS is always popular and partic- olarly so when usedinthese tall refreabment alasoes and ice tub, This slats of ice tub, 12 whet Ment glasses, 12 glass spoon straws and tray. ER a an oily= DINING ROOM FURNITURE: glass, arc range in price from $5 tapestry and velour; loose cushions ; she - each $28.50 or tapestry; reversible cushions, to $100. On our $10, $12, $15, and $18.75 Wide World Magezine At All New Stands reversi $25 special tables, you will find sets i i of anusual value. ) ) along And Ovington refreshment sets appear 4 10-pc. Dining Room Suite in American Walnut . . . $350 ovings en Oe pblalapse iti Ra ; to-pe. Dining Room Suite in Mahogany . . . . . $650 Livteg Bpom Suite: (es laveted) or mahogany trays for these sets, and porch 4 Do You Love Te eee toe. mh rtratea sci stands especially designed for the delight- : CHAMBER FURNITURE: figured taupe or brown mohair. - $325 ful ceremony of serving cooling refresh- } e ADVENTURE? | 4-pe. Chamber Suite in American Walnut veneered . $385 loose cushions Anenita, Lia onan Fi 5-pc. Suite in Mahogany; glass tops; twin beds $565 ; tetainsinthe summertime ib All over the wc « stories of A finds that an Ovington re- a adventure fare ed righ Odd Davenports in tapestry, velour or V a ai) ae Petey SL LIVING ROOM FURNITURE: duis. iP : Pp 4s $60 O I N G T O N S freshment set 1s an abso- ‘ ES a tad es 3-pe. Suite in figured taupe or —3-pe. Suite in Mohair; spring _ “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” } Darkest. Africa, the romantic brown mohair; reversible cush- arms and reversible Arm Chairs in tapestry or velour with FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH STREET , South Seay, sles asta ad ions; mahogany carved base $300 cushions . . . $198.50 2 reversible cushions . each $30 i South America, our) own : | an "underwent —alll con: Mahogany Library Table (illustrated) ; Hall or Living Room Chairs in Mahog- N - Wie thie appeal. to. lovers of ade eneer top; 26ag8 tnches, any frame; upholstered seats and backs ( Tarren aeectusively tor wee $26.50 in tapestry or mohair each $45 OVINGTON REFRESHMENT ' World. come in crac glass, crys- 1 Read this month's. isnue'< cArmi Chair (as illustrated) in mohair, Wasser Arma Chaite in: velour tal engraved and gold decorated i 4 Now On Sale A 8 I ET I TU I i OO On BU A * . To-morrow we will close out a number of BOYS’ too All-Wool Suits AUGUST CLEARING SALE eur to. 18 yee $14 at 5 | Not in many years have such values ever been offered. Formerly $20—Now : Here is an example: An opportune occasion for parents who wish to effect a considerable saving on practical, Lot of 48 Owen Dav-an-Bed Suites service-giving clothes for the boy. Smart, 3 pieces, consisting of chair, rocker and short length Davenport, which well-tailored models in gray and brown tweeds, when opened makes a full sized bed. cheviots, cassimeres and wool mixtures. The coats alpaca lined. Trousers are lined and taped throughout Hand - Sedlloped and Hand-Embroidered Madeira Linens- at Exceptionally Moderate Prices 200 dozen Afternoon Tea Napkins— Beautiful hand-embroidered corner designs. 75 Madeira Linen Hand- Embroidered fLuncheon Sets (13 pes. to the set) . 100 Boudoir Cushion Covers — Real Madeira, hand-embroidered. Each, $6.75 $6. 75 and 7.50 $1.50, 1.95, 2.25 LACE TRIMMED LINENS ‘Pure Linen Buffet and Dresser Scarfs— Cluny lace with medallions and epbecisisy: $1. 95, 2.50, 2.95 . . ’ ’ Final Reducti -n3 at Our August FURNITURE $5 Feria won $100 CREDIT TO ALL Each . SMITITST ieces. . . «Exh, $1.25, 1.50, 2.25 Centerpieces . ac $ ; 35 ar 50 Boys’ Golf Caps, special at $1.95 Pure Linen Tea Napkins---Hemstitched. Doz. Je a e School Blouses, collar attached, 9c : MAIN FLOOR TABLES. | Boys’ Pajamas (two-piece); plain j and stripes $1.55 | THIRD FLOOR. Desige Your Choice High-grade Oriental Rugs _~ ~—i'Siem Brotheps} te Easelly of Valour or A complete showing of entirely new rugs in weaves, colors and = on Mustrated Tapectry Covering. qualities which will i impart distinction wherever they are used, ; D Room Size PERSIAN RUGS Women’s uster Our regular price #270. $] 37. ( 3 pleces ) Mabals, Gorevans and Sultanabads. Coats and Capes Special while they last . complete Gize Size : Davenport Bet Lesme as the one illustrated in this Suitc oxi2 ft, $235 x10 ft. $135 $4.95 to $25 on sale at $70.00. 1 During this big August Clearing know an easy way, to clear your skin My skin was even worse than yours, Whether your jcurney is short or long, you'll emerge trim and immaculate at the end, if you wear one of these smartly enveloping ORIENTAL HALL RUNNERS— Average sizes 3 ft. 4 ins. by 9 ft. 2 inches . discontinued factory patterns, are offered at mes to 40% off. ASK ABOUT OUR LIBERAL CLUB $45 a diecouraned Buh eee duster coats or capes. Sizes 34 to 48. D. T. OWEN CO “IN C. ton Or iar ge aie EMBOSSED CHINESE RUGS Be en tek a uae “9 | a a when the Photehes hegan is Very alley extra thick quality. Favored colors: Ivory, blue, old rose. tee ’ i P DAV-AN-BED. FURNITURES AND DAV-AN-BEDS Bact. “ efe'ke Rew at mek $245 sa $1 Colors Nasu Joi pee wall snd 9 66 W. 45th St. | ad st. | 53 Flatbush Ave. f ment a trial,'"” Atall druggtsts, oxi2 fe. 4 8x10 ft. 75 THIRD FLOOR. UPTOWN ° . | BROOKLYN Re sinol am om o frneartpslie Meo far + os sp up elaine nahi iliac gprs ements

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