The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1922, Page 4

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a RE snc nem THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1922, — if to Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World }) Landlord” Aids Newlyweds}| {j|| |N FIGHTING, rence tes ee arg ’ and Displays a Tender Heart the PFBELS HAVE i, ein hn a m et | co Ry ee W7 © RSP THIRTY FOURTH STREET } Tsoupte Changed Minds and He Cheerfully | WN theca are uh s $50 stacy He Might Have oie : ROW (if THEIRO ree Be feal landlord, with an honest-to-xood n ' iss) Gams hereby civen that said real landlord John Wanderman : He ap an apartment house on orner of Web Avenue andl] )isavreeiny Over Whether t i ei ‘ — Ambush Relief Train, ShOOt [iid one was remetan Kine i ee Pe vvonee ores e wee-| DR. WILLIAM HALSTEAD, One Another (HS looked over a three- / e other : NOTED SURGEON, DIES YOUNG MOTHER OF TWO It Measures U p in in . Tea Quality N. Sept \ MISSING FROM HOME — BALTIMORE, Md i Ham Stuart Halsted \ i oulowins, an wnexpected elas Woman Dis ered A On Way ¢ 100% of its Sell ing Cost Cost SALADA” _ 7. Autumn Millinery with Mi MANORS “STANDARD” THE WORLD OVER ’ x os ial oe — Exact Copies of Paris nthe Great Southern ighOt mMEy on Establishment in the Wortd Models—Made in Hats such as you find in the most exclusive up-town shops—Values such as you find only here—at 15:0 Replicas of the best creations of the foremost Parisian makers— Produced in ourown millinery workrooms under the supervision of our clever designers. Models for all occasions in all the new colors. Wipned. The suburban (yd that an apartment in a ¢ Aug. 22, when she went out to the © without a hat, it wie y when her Wd which the getting into, jfha that the s jan apartment ther ‘Jasband rang up Mr. Wan-|* : . , . WGia told nim about it, and] jf Pi ait : wae Mave the deposit of $60 re t y Jxome of his wife's friends } Loring Place apartment Tiney natutuly wanted to gery mt WOMAN ATE r (ening, the following letter] ; |}. Suburbanite: fn please find This Store will be oben all day Saturday Best & Co. 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Sizes 5 "ae Spocually Onpsnalons to! 10 years. = , Lapis Lazuli Necklaces | ein a pape sie a STREET Girls’ Coats of Imported Tweeds . 23.50 Smart flared model, unbelted, with patch pockets and notch callar. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Girls’ Coats—Raccoon-Collared . . 29.50 Heather mixtures, lined through-out with Venetian. A large shawl collar of raccoon fur. Sizes 8 to 14, years. Junior Misses’ Bolivia Coats . . . 45.00 Equip the Jeune Fille at School | CAMPUS CLOTHES in several drop Presenting Extraordinary Values | designs. © . 1,95 For All the Study and Social Handbags | IK Hours of the Fall Semester Combined with steel | and crystal ° 2 5-00 | beads. . . 5 75 | Lapis Lazuli Earrings Ses a ee SSR ‘ SOL MONE ZILA L IO B, Several smart styles in : : ONWIT TELLER & CO. costume the eine ar bse collar he o’possum, and a lining of crepe de leather and silk Great variety to accompany big | college girl with a sense of duty and a sense Syne ate teatutes 1H this stnart coat. Sikes 15:00 17 yeare, moire . . 4.25 value — draped frocks of Crepe | of beauty—in compliance with the dutiful re- quirements of campus life, in accord with the beautiful dreams of youth. Girls’ Serge or Jersey Dresses . . . 12.50 A. one-piece dress, with wool embroidery at waistline; collar arid cuffs of pongee. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Canton and cleverly plaited models of smooth flat crepe. In browns, Silk Underthings ° CLOTH FROCKS 28.00 to 150.00 ‘Junior Misses’ Regulation D: Dainty and Smart navy and black for Women and SILK FROCKS 49.50 to 165.00 S Kvegulation Dresses St d Envel Misets, fq VELVETFROCKS — 79,50 to 165.00 14.50 - - 25.00 ep-ins and Envelope W] = DANCE FROCKS 44.00 to 195.00 Chemise of Crepe de Chine, flesh, or- The most practical of school dresses—required in many of ; ; cloth frock chid, ‘honeydew 1.75 aie ew amie the leading schools and colleges. An excellently tailored two- piece dress of men’s wear serge has full pleated skirt, embroid- ered emblems, and silk handkerchief tie. 13, 15,17 yrs. 25.00 One-piece style, in French serge. TWO-PIECE SUITS — 45.00 to 175.00 THREE-PIECE SUITS 88.00 to 195.00 SCHOOL COATS 44.00 to 125.00 DRESSY COATS 88.00 to 195.00 EVENING WRAPS — 150,00 to 265.00 =3 tailored styles, smart for Crepe de Chine Gowns in tailored of lace trimmed styles . 3.95 one’s coat later on, Sizes 13, 15,17 years. 14.50 1-Leather School Shoes Laced style; brown only. Sizes 8 to 2 oO” street wear now and beneath MISSES FASHIONS--Sizes 14 to 18 years Third Floor ae Aran ee te ee Be ee et ia Real E Pau Ads. for The Sunday World Real Estate Section MUST BE IN THE WORLD orice BEFORE FRIDA’. CIRCULATION OVER 600,000

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