The evening world. Newspaper, September 7, 1922, Page 17

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By Jack a Spen To see ¢ Mt was old stul And very rough So they beth of ‘om yelled “Police! Bry MISS REID. William Wallace Reid ji quired a new No longer is the five-sear-ol © family of Screenings DON ALLEN POME nd dill tase bit new release $ wife adopted three-year-old Anne Mummert The new Miss Reid is the da of Mr, and Mrs, Brya and it was with thei little Retty name and wil H fines in the talk. Yesterday he . {n a brand new angle by chara ing movies as “the world’s "Motion picture in memory of the world,” he sald instance, You attr somnne You think you rv r every that happened. T ou see a of the sa j J at onc are shown characters’’ for * They did So tong started for Angeles po’ when they but didn't 1 A ha Hays sprit em Lillian Rich, Barbara Bed- ant, | ford, ‘Andree Tournter, Una Travelyn und Marjorie Daw Ruby Pegry, who sports bobbed hair now, says she'll outgrow !t Hts a NEW BOARD. d boy] The Motion Picture Owners’ Cham- Waily | ber of Commerce yesterday named tte betwee n Mummert, nt thet ira we know ought to be who still cling to thet: fg y are Vallie, Gladys W: Mary Philbin, soulse Gertrude members for the new Labor Arbitra- tion Board, formed in accordance with the latest agreement between tho theatre owners and the members of the Operators’ Union. The theatre the tounty nd his Bett Brecher and hattan. The et announced ighite Lovel In future al) disputes that may arise between the operators and theatre owners will be settled by this board, viating the chances of picture- ss cinemas on account of strikes. AMBITION REALIZED. / When Rockcliffe Fellowes was a lad w mployed in a large Canadian ng organization. For two iffe’’ harbored an ambition to become master of the shipyards un- til another job with more pay attracted him, Tn seeking the male lead for his new « ion, “The Strangers’ Ban- que now being made in association with Goldwyn, Marshall Neilan se- wes and brought him on York to play the part. The . much to “Cliffe's” surprise, of general manager of the ter he movie © you Your reached Holly wood Opp ards in the Donn Byrhe novel least here's one of my ambitions sald the actor to the pro- “Now at last, [am a builder even if for only a couple of fulfill Jucer of ships the minds of every one. And the answer is simple. month’ STILLS Em ‘ sutard has forsaken all otlier fim activities to direct “For- king All Others." an attraction forever. Na Dean will be the star in ‘ you can be transformed. ck will swing the mega- George Randofp} All Languages Spoken. ayo as its star. ii has three hates. They ifornia, being photographed ind a dentist Established 1897 29 W. 34th St., New York Christmas came every day America’s Foremost Specialists” ENHEIM.CLLINS &@ Gus FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Tomorrow---The Initial Sale of a New Season Hats fer Autunin Clever Adaptations of the Vogue from Paris in Designs Becoming to the Draping Costume 8.75 Hats that carry the tang of colorful autumn—designed of Panne and Vel- vet in bisek and piquant fall color- ings; trimmed with yelvet puffs and tows and the new pins and fancies, Also on.Sale in Our New York Store stay in motion pleture work long, week for Katherine McDonald and] ] see his name spelled cor-[ the bunch of kids playing in "Tho the seveen, in newspapers} Lonely Road.’ One big scene, is all and ine 8 about Xmas and they had to take it — and retake it many times BOBBED HAIR. Going to jail for one’s art became o We didn't ve it until yesterday, | reality for Arty players in ‘Thorns but there ay f movie actresses |and Orange Blossoms" when they who haven their hair yet, | were forced to take several scenes in That's where a lotta movie Healthy Skin Kept So By Cuticura Daily use of the Sdap keeps the hale tan oud clear, Wille vowees You Keep Good Looks? THAT is a question uppermost in Have white and glistening teeth, No matter what your age, no mat- ter what other features lack perfec- tion, a winsome mouth is a joy and Let us show you how wonderfully Lady Attendavts. *| WATERBURY DENTAL COMPANY, 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn THE EVENIN Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 Yes! Special! _ Men’s Heavyweight Cotton _ Underwear for Fall—$1.69 Underwear that’s just the right weight for those raw fall days that bring clinging colds and other ills if we don’t dress warmly enough! Mighty comfortable, too. You'll like their soft warmth—it’s due to the combed Egyptian cotton yarns of which they’re made. And being cotton, these garments are comfortably light on fall days that are really warm. R 7, 1992 ABRAHAM &~STRAUS nc BROOKLYY —_—_—_—_— 3 Telephone Main 6100 Colors: white and ecru. Some 600 of these Royal Mills union suits go on sale at | $1.69 tomorrow. That means a savin Sizes: 84 to 46. of about one-third! | A. & 8.—Street Moor, ast. Rex Beach 5 Latest Novel — “Flowing Gold” $1.64 a copy It’s a story that every reader of “The Spoilers’’ will want to read. The scene is the new Klondike of the Texas oil fields, during the boom which followed the war. A real tale of chance, pulsating with the lure and drive and combat of man’s battle against Nature and each other. A, & 8.—Book Department, Mezzanine, Bast ““Butchart” Golf Clubs The clubs Walter Hagen used in winning the British Open Cham- pionship! Made under the persunal supervision of C. S. Butchart, a master club maker for 26 years and now with the estchester-Biltmore Country Club. They have that perfect balance and “feel” which gives you all the confidence in the world! Butchart . clubs will improve your game and give you added distance from the tee. Shafts~of hickory, or the new perfected bamboo that gives you the “‘feel’’ of the head of the club when you swing. We are sole agents for Butchart clubs in Brooklyn, Drivers, brassies and spoons, bamboo shafts, $12.00. Drivers, brassies, and spoons, hickory shafts, $8.50. Irons—all kinds— $6.50. Other makes, including sume im- ported clubs, at $1.98, $3. and $5.00 each. A. & B.—Fourth floor, Weat The Middy Blouse for School $1.98 One of the first purchases for school is good, serviceable middy blouses that you can depend on for hard wear in the gym. These at $1.98 are of strong white Lons- dale Jean, with yoke, and braid trimming on collar and cuffs. Long sleeves, sizes 8 to 22 years. b A. & 8.—Second floor, Kast, Tomorrow—65 Best Quality Seamless Tapestry Brussels ‘Rugs $14.95 Reduced from $25.50 and $30 Two sizes; 814x101! ft. and 9s1z ft, Beautiful rugs of pure worsted yarn, clorely woven, The 8144x1014 ft. rugs ure plain taupe center with a plain band border in blue, mul- berry, or brown. The 9x12 are solid color tan or brown; also gray with green border. look: ° Every rug new and _ perfect. Every rug will wear well and look well for years. Seamless or Seamed Axminster Rugs, $43.50 Rugs of the better grade, at a notably low price. You will be pleased with the large variety of designs. Re Trish A & 8.-Third Moor, East, we'ted and stitched sole and low heels. Mercertzed Damash Napkins. interesting assortment of patterns. Dish or roller toweling, of a fine close weave and very absorbent; red or blue borders. Friday and Saturday — Greatest Values In Years Trimmed Autumn Milli For Women, Misses and Children: Smart, new trimmed hats have been arranged in two enormous sale groups, and resented at the unheard of low prices of $3.98 and $7.98 A well known maker overestimated his early Autumn hat demands. He found that dozens and dozens of his latest models were likely to be shelved unless he sold them quickly at a big price sacrifice. A & S took 3000 of them, and here they are Hats in such great variety that from school hats, street hats, to dressy hats there are selections that will com- plement any Autumn costume. Included are tricornes, mush- rooms, off-the-face hats, roll brim and polk hats, in Lyons and panne velvets, and combi- nations of satin and velvet with garnitures of ribbon, novelty ornaments, fancy pins and self drapes. The colorings reflect Autumn’s complete color card. Important! There are enough hats for two days’ selling, but in some instances there are only one or two of a style. A @ 8.—Mexsanine, East, and Street floor, Past Special for School Days * Girls’ Tan Shoes, $4.95 Russia calfskin laced shoe , made over a full, round toe last, that are good and comfortable wherever active little feet choose to wear them; Sizes 1114 to 2, A to D widths, Boys’ Tan Shoes, $3.95 Good, sturdy calfskin shoes designed to withstand hard wear; laced style with solid leather soles, welted and stitched. Sizes 1 to 6. A. & 8 —Second floor, West 68-in. Table “Damask, 69c yard Reduced from 89c yard Extra heavy mercerized cotton damask, in varied assorted patterns. Checked Linen Glass Towels, 29c ea. Red or blue checked linen, hemmed and $1.48 doz. mmed, ready for use, and in an ready for use. Fancy Bath Towels, 58¢ cach All Linen Toweling, 28c yd. pink, blue or gold unusually low price—only 58¢ each. A & 8.—Strect floor, Bast ‘Needed Housewares —_ | | —all specially priced Illustrated are just a few of the articles of everyday usefulness that home-makers can now find here at welcome sayings. _ What better time to get them than tomorrow? Aluminum Tea Kettle, Colonial design, spout, ebonized wood grip, 6-qt. capacity. from $4.80. Now $3.49. Aluminum Percolator. Sun Ray finish, , welded spout, ebonized wood handle, Reduced from $2.20, Now $1.69. Aluminum Saucepans. Straight shape, flat 1, long handle, cover tofit. 14,-qt. capacity. Redui om 90¢, Now 89c. “Mirro”’ Aluminum Double Boilers rounded edge, polished finish, long used as twO separate vessels. duced from $2.80, “Miro” bulged st B-oup ¢a Colonial handles. 2-qt. capaci Pe, be Re- Now $2.25. I g Ironing Tables, adjustable to 3 heights, with iron ratchet, etrongly made. Size 414 {t., $1.89. GRANDS. WA JUMIORG-Littlo Me Onethird the Mi 4. & B.—Bubway Moor, Bast Martha Washington Electric irons. Guaranteed | clement, complete with stand, cor and plug. Gelb. sire, Reduced from $4.48, Now 75. ' For Friday’s Selling : Much Dated Cine at September Sale Prices oe 7) Thousands of pieces of fine glassware at \{ i prices lower than before the war! What an \ opportunity! This advertisement lists only a few of the many special values that feature this timely, Sale: 2674 Dozen Pieces of Fine Stemware at Savings of 50°% Beautiful needle-etched, light cut and clear lead blown stemware, at 19c and 25 the piece. Goblets, sherbets, wine, cocktail, whiskey and other old-fash- ioned glasses. Table tumblers, f ff Gold-encrusted Fancy Glassware Two groups: $1.49 and $3.49. Included are died sandwich trays, olive dishes, bon bon dishes, and other exquisitely decorated pieces. eA Kitchen Glassware Specially Priced ry oe Glass mixing bow! sets, 5 pieces; regula: Qe! rd| 9 6, now “AY 69c. 7T-piece Colonial water sets, 49¢ and - . 1B ey, jace cottage sets; regularly $1.59, now $1.19, All re | han- vases fruit jars reduced, just when you need them for pre- |, A} serving. & A. & B.—Bubway floor, Centra Jacquard bordered bath towels, with borders. They are slightly imperfect, which explains the

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