The evening world. Newspaper, September 7, 1922, Page 13

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rr Tat tac. ks 4d RRR ames a — THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1922, 13 = TIMES CHANGE, | =—s (From the Boston Transcript.) Yr. 5 “1 don't eee, Wii ) b we penses should be Down in Houston, Tex.,)css’Y to have more than an open fire in the lower part of a house They’re Proud of Their Oil | “we have some dhys which are warnf enough to permit bathing, bat , and Fine Ship Channel. fine natives rarety take advants o of -- it Winter bathi yn Toast the ties Sale of Fashion Furs continues Store hours now 9 to 5.30 But, dad, you know thera were no least th speed law fines to pay In your da Broadway at Ninth Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Formerly A. 7. Stewart Famous CROWN Linens Of a Very Great i in chiefly by the visitors, wt : : ., er By Roger Batchelde: Mona) TOY, oF the experienc [They English Admiral Hoey Madly fashion in hats New shipment. to be sold at lower prices— “The romance of oil in Texas (Mone eis: chilly und do not often it te written that) he eald he is exquisitely portrayed in direct from Dunfermline mills in Scotland lor tie) greatest ‘slonles Gvay tom owed all the success of his life to always being a quarter of an hour before-hand with his en- eee ¢ ers averred M. ster, a Houston newspaper pub FARTHEST FROM HOME, The “New Yorker for a Day or r, who is at th ingle damask tablecloths and napkins of Astor. “We all live on oi! and oll gagements. | me gl Be on are confined to Wana- atories down there, and there {» some- Two" who is farthest from home to One-of the Preaideaia of the | ! ee : in 3 anthemum and spot, all-over chrysan- iy ta Fi Be Nave eho teak the Bic + 5 | themum, rose and satin stripe. ) thing new to talk about daily. wy $88 ae TERE ifeb ‘sbi U aS oe ae one 4 . The 71x72 in. tablecloth: 7.50 “Blouston in noted as the second | AMA. Mla home town, Honolulu, ¢ Lifebuoy’s big, member of his Ce inet who was now being presented in the Millinery Salons. The 71x72 in. tablecloths are ... $7.50 each i lover 5,600 miles from Broadway. a few minutes late in his en- || The 71x90 in. tablecloths are............ $9.50 each a largest refining city in the world, —_—_— — bubbly, pure Gegemene own te ee eae it From The 71x108 in. tablecloths are $11.50 each i: sO de 8 bro! Ff going wron hen you must Es ean ta ; 4 se Bib 2 4 TTC: A ; ae sti O% x SHIP NEWS INFORMATION lather delights H Ter mother wateh ord must gee ; The 20x20 in. napkins, to match, are..... $7.75 doz. : eee hs na OL - a ei little bathers another Secretary.” | MARIA GUY LEWIS ALEX Phe 22x22 in, napkins,to match, are.. $8.50 doz. bs tabie ataaincth soi 3 ade peo. Due To-Day (Signed) CAROLINE REBOUX SUZANNE TALBOT The 24x24 in. napkins, to match, are... . $10.50 doz. Sie are qrnatoved th (he: ait \NdusttGe fume Li FEBUCY ) | LUCIE HAMAR suzy EVELYNE VARON = - . . ; in oe city atone. Cameronia, ree i SOAP | And other noted Paris houses, Arete Pauatane eh ph tea ele ee avy bleached table. “Howeve eure pi of our ue ‘'o- Morrow. Fowever, wo are 3 sue en _ fo- Morrow HEALTH H | Second Floor, Old Butiaing 68x68 in. tablecloths, | §8x102 in, tablecloths, $9. j thip channel, which wo huye worked | trv. ‘ttaraing, southampion } | 68x86 in, tablecloths in, napkins, $7.88 doz on for many s with small Gov-|t Serre ' ' First Floor, Old Buildin . ernment appropriations, Finally the September 7, 1922 | . . Proposition dollar for gress, and we were given a million as made to put up a ach horized by Con The Women’s Fashion Salons Present “The Smartest Beaded Frocks _ Carpet Opportunity Turks dsiand Port Antonis lam, Plymouth and a h with the understanding due Saturday. Li ° Ribb that we ; Aug. 2 ingerle Nibbons . ° 99 $4.50 Belgian Saxony carpet, 27 in}—$3.25 yd. five You ies me Tell the Just from Paris in Paris ie Sein Seer ee theter Sait To-Day . eyeadia ne 960 yards only, Extra heavy high pile. Plain colors—sand, gray, ja ipiibet se. Minnekahda, Ham wae ei asc Waiter With w iittle- sheen. or a Uttle | civ cpa tres mee Born, bE Sol Third Gallery, New Bullding with them from our Paris Bureau. something about them that stamp 7.00 AM, 11.00 A.at 800 ALM Noor FLAPPER O. K., PREACHER SAYS. in the Hotel or Restau- weenelss SS Rian AME, 1 Son i lien ay Pagiaian products: One has no difficulty in believ- ; = here is nothing wrong with the Ponta peie’ rant when he brings : * we ing iu! Li | L i und Lam glad to come to ; 0 2.00 BM ‘i pectic Serge weave ribbons, with tiny : | ange and We m) glad to\ com! ; Sail Y'o- Morrow A (a tesa ee ' satin edge, widths 1 to 5, pink, | Steel or crystal beads | Inoleums are ess he defense of this much-malignec Malis vet the bi B i a Wa blue iy : ‘ . | mri aes afer i. ouhe pabeonit eRiW S386 selene ash) Ou ane ace & : PT pia tartare lengths, | in adorable designs | The $2.25 sq. yd. grade—Friday, $1.65 young p : : sdwa . OMe eves a erENe The pattern in steel was The § sq. yd. grade—Friday, $2. Russell, pastor of a chureh in Syra Sail Saturday Two-faced satin ribbons, pink, | adapted from a Chanel frock 975 yard: ly. Best grades i rted 1d c id li cuse, N. Y., who is at the Penngyt- Malle Close white, blue and orehid, widths 1 to | the crystal from one of Lanvin's a0) yaks . Best grades imported and domestic inlaid lino va ttavre 7H) AM ¥ » blue and orchid, width: Sone Ot leums.. Twelve patterns —tile, mosaic, parquetry vacin tt ig Aa \ d;in ten yard lengths, 85e to $3.70, | Most famous mspirations—and i TE PTEa Salts) NOW BUITHET ne . i § nh WA ALN oth are fascinating. BUSEY. Flappers are a wholesome happy $a win SAUCE And the pr re even less than for OnG . « = ) Jot," he went on, “inuch more inter Wa AM FHELCRETME ORCC RIES equally good « ribhons n Georgette crepe in esting than the staid younz folks of Here nn — Street Floor, Old Building | PIRGS Eon roxMbinieneolons ver t in in ass an the past generation, tn epite of the 2 Dinner frocks of course, simple y g Me real vf sone of thelr narrow ———— | as they can Wi with the new : ‘ ested clders they will work ———d . squared” look from shoul- Sian hy ot IN! Pretty Nightgowns | so i0s"Schulet Porcelain for the Kitchen Reel 40 worry About the type of Open All Day Saturday | : $69.50 and $85 | In the September Sale of Chi dG oman) or mother: whtshvate will of Crepe de Chine | lemesmieuln erepas lal “chan n e Seplember Sale o ina an lass come, very ation has its ‘wild * * * \ young thir but the majority complete these Jrocks. Second Floor, Old Building. | A delicate shade of shell pink. | Pe purenlé tuemet iti Ale aeetully barn : | Sees FRY'S Oven Glass 20 to 50 per cent. ‘less EWG. EROM “SOUSE’S: POINTE” % an e ° e ‘ | 90¢ 9-in. pie plate 50c+) and fits the standard mountings, 4 “Row N.Y the $5.95 to $8.95 New Twill Tailleurs, $49.50 SOR Baier ras spree clon e's Voint, on 50¢ Other Fry Ovenware 55 | baker Suits made to sell for more but The Women’s Salons were | $l util Round and oval casseroles, . ° ing bateau or square necklines fortunate enough to purchase them at a spectal price $1.75 casserole, 8-ing......90¢ ahant ranakl withstrapshoulders. Daintily fin- | ?°’ ? : Ore aN : pails “ep and shallow, $ 5 : ROR School Shoes for Boys and Girls hed with walenticnneslea ice lkes Me tad hig Jatteret, tound covered, | (eee BAG sballow.) $1 (to $6 ‘omme and two-ribbons Straight line well-tailored suits which are so infinitely useful for grades—65c to $3.50. soon as tit many occasions, in the fall and early winter. come know Canad he proximity to wet ©. M. Dalton Vhree charming styl because of tts dure from Mont Frohivition amendne ent into}l| Fer 67 years Alexander School Shoes have given ge ae eee ; ; eR ; | Pudding bakers, oval, square, man 7 i meee ier 4 d * 1 5 a Seesieesers | Long jackets with a new trimming. Just a suggestion of decora- * round, 6 to 10 50¢ efect t 1 wn became Gonoue |) satisfaction and service to New York’s rising | tion is given by smart uses of the new Renee pointed Tolds a8 banding, RODE Ae EO He iene Se A the ‘impinge of the d generations all because of the incomparable | on the long, slender jackets. f $1.50 grades—45c¢ to $1.10. tates. i ast . 7 peat i ae quality of the leather and the workmanship In navy blue or black, Made with great cure, jackets are lined | Other articles at 20 to 50 per ant mony wildly oxi Alwave found in Alexander shoes with beige or gray crepe do chine. Sizes 36 to 44. | Aes BE i P euAcaentinnes . Second Floor, Old Building cent. less—egy shirrers, cake u eraliae ' For Gide plates, pie-plates, biscuit. trays j al tha 5 OF nines | fish platters, grill plates, muffin ats = , SCHOOL CLOTHES oe ene ce vie middie c ] Close up of Slippered | Daily demonstrations on the Second Gallery of the New Building Revealed, among orage.'* Kindergarten or college, public school or private, the well made | because so thoroughly cooked, and is guaranteed not to crack or break ese pum clothes, of everyday and “b j FLORIDA'S WINTER BATHING. Black or brown grain “double duty” | De. Despite the prev a ea pest"”—durable and practical, but just as | in the hottest oven. Kitchen Glassware i White Vitrified China J , . The Wanamaker standard of quality and price—that's 20 per cent. Less - Cooking Ware $ 4 50 Wanamaker Copy of the we; oi mother—the new fashions—that's to make the wearers ; From America's beat gli 4 ‘ > . fe factory, the best ty; f hea Argence Pump, $14.50 qlee bonis, cikehen: , oil and vinegar cruets, trays, punch bowls, other smart as they can idea that 1] f f ice al Pe nigee nn White on inside, green out- side, Individual sized tea-pots up to the tea-pots to hold 6 cups, with and without perco- lators. $1.35 to $1.70 grades —$1. in Anyust, James C {t is really cold down there som . ; TEE piteys on OTE ee For Miss 14 to 20 3 Sixth Ave., Cor. 19th St. désigned by Argence of Paris. Cloth frocks—twill, serge, crepe and jersey, $25 to $195. We have ‘copied it in patent Silk frocks—crepes and crepe satins, $25 to $195. rf 1 Ale A t toe ; faa a duadclines ‘ sizes ASO si 525 : | 7 show how Fry's Ovenware is superior to other glass ovenware and to | ; BS SEL one HGR ) 4.90 Byaio 4 i 8 Feet at Paris Races For every age and every school all other baking dishes. It distributes the heat, making delicious food . ” ‘ - A . . ' { @ . ce " Other Pieces 55¢ t . low as thirty degrees, but fifty Hudson Tubes, 6th Ave. “L’ and West Side Suiway ~All Convenient leather ED acy Dance frocks—soft youthful fabrics, $39.50 to $275. Kitchen Brown Ware giants olen ae. ote tien normal temperature. It 1s never nec step with little inset of elastic Tweed suits—imported fabrics, $32.50 to $59.50. _ $1.50 bowl sets, 5 bowls, 6 to | casseroles, round and oval, with to give ease. Instead of ihe More formal suits, soft pile fabrics, mostly fur trimmed, 10 in, in size—-900, ang without, TE 4 double extreme French heel we have | $39.50 to $195. $7.50 to $12 Cereal Sets - BT Oe ee Ner Nii used two-inch heel, heh pnough Topcoats—imported tweeds and fleeces, $39.50 to $79.50. $5.50, $6.50, $8.50 roles, bean-pots, other dishes, fort “Handcturned and lasted. “Best” coats—of soft pile materials, mostly fur trimmed, Kitchen Bowls, 15¢ Tt may be worn with the stunning | $79.50 to $225. Of imported china and por- f mes en White: porcelain to 35e Pietle el cae atest atown, Withe : = celain, 15 pieces in each. grades, Various sizes of bowls picture. But. we have made it For the Young Girl A roomful of Tea-pots and vegetable dishes, of the beat ery smart with a Colonial metal 1 ., 7 y - > = heavy white porcelain, Suckle anda pleating of cireribbon: Cloth frocks—French serge and twill, $10.75 to $49.50. | Especially. the good-looking | 4. Deco, Ay Complete for $14.50. Jersey frocks—the fine firmly woven jersey, $11.75 to decorated English Rockingham Jars for Preserving wo str es. two out . | $19.50. vrown tea-pols octagonal in $1.50 Doz, Mason jars, '4 ? _* Velvet frocks—for best. wear, $19.75 to $39.50. aDaD zi ffl See TSeidos, sare Ol Giliee i. Gee Babe, a clout Yvette, $17 Sport ‘coats—of tweeds and coatings. Other coats of | § $1.25. paving atdlasaines ata thease S es ¢ lif Our copy in patent leather of the | broadcloth and the soft. pile materials, with and without $2 size, $1.35, half. ay, ain't this life charming French slipper, showion | fur trimming, $16.50 to $125. ~ Second Gallery, NewiBullding the left, is hand-turned with a Middie Blouses, $1.25 to $4.95. ane ue dane init Bloomers of cotton and wool and all wool, $2.95 to $5.75. the candy! CUR GNR Bie ser t aeay Hats for Misses and Girls Two of the new Hats It is caught in the center front ‘ a small rosette of fringed patent Felts or tweeds, $2 to $14. Velvets, $10 to $14. leather centered with a tiny steel | ornament. Complete, $17. For Boys for en First Floor, Old Building Norfolk suits—sizes 7 to 18, $12.50 to $30. se. its, sizes 16 2 27.5 $40. P Long SOUT a a . LOA Gar BO toe Brown leads in colors for the ’ ‘ Ss 25 $ Mall. There are five shades of omen’s Chamois Overeoats 310 to 1X. $17.50 to $40. Ka Caps, $1.50 to $2. Hats, $1.75 to $3.50. brown, ranging from sand to Lisle Gloves, 85c pr. Sweaters tobacco brown, in the groups For boys, $5.50 tu $8.75, For girls and misses, $4.75 A swat—oh zowie! A run—oh wowie! Then Chiclets— fine and -button length mousque | of fine new Fall hats just gloves with speur-backs of fine | to $29.50. | alg chamois iss in mone, uray, beaver, Shoes opened up, and priced brown, white and black. * : . re ge Na For small children—sizes 5 to 1014—-$4 to $5.50, | _ = - Sines 6 to 844, For big girls and misses—-sizes 11 to 7—$6 to $9. $3 $4 $5 $6 Main Aisle | For boys—sizes 1 to 5!4-—-$4.25 to $6. egatalt edge beim hats are $ and $5- ta brown | Dd pearl gray Street Floor, Old Bulding : . . at $3—tan, tobacco brown, peur! gra uy mixtures at § Stockings for Boys and Girls | Round edge brim hats are $4 and $6—tan, brown and sand at $4 \ Wool socks 1.35 to 50. Wool stockings, $2.25 to tobacco brown, French brown, ceylon brown, nutria brown an A d 7 $3.50, an a Wao! abana mack se, | . ' 3 good group |” Gotton stockin ceriz . K a . | i s 2, 35¢ to $1.90. Mercerized lisle stock- . Pa ings, 50¢ and 55¢. White Wool Socks--Half Price of Cedar Chests | ings, | | i uF} 95 et 9 f 29-50 whi = PEPPERMINT a % For the littlest Boys and Girls $1.25 pr. Friday—for 200 pairs of our $2.50 white wool (Yellow box) _ $15.25 to $48.50 Tub frocks--with bloomers, $2.95 to $8.95. socks, made in England. Sizes ‘1, 10, 10!,, In the London PAINT, icio highiy:pollahaa putaige, tte Fub suite $1.05 to 65.00, Shop. (Green box) del Ky long x18 in, wide x18 in, high to 5¢ Unglish frocks — of jersey cloth, ; -FRUTTI the . in, Jong, 22 in. wide, 24 in, high English suits--of jersey cloth, $5.95. Other Sock that are Less (Pink box) , * $ * : ; sht weight, full a 10 for 5 candy coated For Apartment Use — | And all Wie other things the complete: school warelrabe || jeya Rhine Ry (ors me ay oat woal soaks: Nee een te, enone __ chewin um ee es ian bis hig must have—underthings and accessories, luggage too, for | Asc pr. tor aur SOx wool-and-cotton mixed socks, light weight, will fit under the bed; $21.25. those who are going away. black and gray; a heavier weight in black; sizes 91 to 11 eS Se ee ee

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