The evening world. Newspaper, September 14, 1922, Page 10

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Screenings By DON ALLEN POME. There was an old woman Who lived in a shoe She had so many children She didn't know what to do. But they were pretty children And wise little creatures So they all had jobs in Motion picture features Whittier. RIGHT! we hu y 1 wn ing,” * . brand new oF AT OTHER TIMES, “NO!” Received a letter from Tom Mix yesterda It was horse, horse, and nothing bot horse Tom, after describing Tony, hi* equine partner, to a great length asked us the following question: “1 have gotten so I can speak en you i uinly, Tom! Easiest thing We do—when we have a cold. laa FABLE. Once upon a time there was a movie ‘OT SO long ago, shoes were selling at high prices—and everybody was complaining. At some stores today, 4 lower in price. It will pay you to ask what this lower price buys in quality! * Keep three facts in question of where to buy your fall shoes settles itself. First—The quality of the Blyn Shoe has never been higher than it is today. Second—Prices average 20°, less. Third—Blyn does the biggest volume of shoe business in New York and gives each customer greater values. a actor who admitted he had never played @ Sergeant in the Mounted. But that was ‘ a time." VANITY FAIR. Having decided to produce ‘Vanity Fair,” in which Mabel Ballin will play “Becky Sharp,’ Hugo Ballin ts now busily engaged looking over his file of screen players to cast those actors who will bring out most ar- tistically the high MNghts of the famous Thackeray characters. This play was selected by public demand, it being the choice of screen- goers who answered Mr, Ballin’s re- quest that the public let him know what story they wanted him to pro- duce next, FROM A FAN. This fan letter was somewhat dif- ferent from the average and will be given a special place in Miss Ayres’ files and the petitioner will get a photo by return «nail. “Dear Miss Ayres,—After witness: ing various and sundry pictures tn which you have starred, co-starred and acted, I have decided that you are really quite worth twenty-eight cents admission and two hours of my time “Since I have become so fond of expending my time and money on your pictures I have also decided you are worthy of decorative purposes so I am writing this to ask you to send me a photo for my gallery.” BEAUTY NOTES. Lasky studio enjoys a monopoly on “Hard-boiled Eggs."* Working there in new Paramount Shoes. some shoes are For mind and the pumps and the newest of models the benefit in Autumn daughter find conspicuously new and graceful styles—dainty Colonial Pumps, attractive cross strap and one strap materials are satins, patent leather and combinations modish styles. Make the nearest Blyn Store head- Pictures are three men whose faces have brought them fortunes, There's Dick Sutherland whose No. 12 hands, No. 14 feet and face adds proper vil- lainy to ok role in 'Kiek In.'" In the sume picture is Walter Long, who looks as if he committed murder before breakfast and arson as an ap- petizer for lunch, And in ''Thirty- Days’ Kalla Pasha ts villaining wit! the eclat that marked hia previous pearance in slapstick comedy ANOTHER FATTY. It is believed In certain sectors of the motion picture tndustry that the time ts ripe for a series of two-reel comedies starring @ fat comedian. Bince the ire of “Fatty Ar ereen there has been h comedian. Bruce Mitchell, who g tho Crescent Com- ¥ left for Califor- nas he ar- art a serics buckle from t pictures, ¢ which are “Fiman Hearts’? “Omar, the Tentmaker."’ CUT-INS. Al Nathan told us yesterday that De Haven was on his wa r to some hungry film « ner will Knighthe to-night on at the Criterion Helen Fer ias been chosen as leading woman for “The Hot Head,” the story Mrs. George Randolph A Frank Statement | Concerning Your Fall Shoes Nearly a million members of thrifty families in Greater New York wear Blyn . * . wear—mother and new fall oxfords. The brocades, kid, in all shades and _ colorings. Economically priced from $5 to $8. Father and the boys find a wide range in both conservative and From $5 up. quarters for the family shoes. The Blyn Shoe ; Cut down the family Shoe Bill § WEST SIDE STOKES v3 h A: Wi vo., 3 rren Btre 16 Service Stores 161 West 34th Street A FEW DOORS WEST OF MACY'S __ All Stores Open Saturday Evening. Shoes Delivered FREE the World. NEW SHOPPING CENTRE STORE 4 BROOKLYN STOKES 442-444 Fulton Stre de opposite Meadquarters and Mail Order to Any Part of Devt THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1922. Chester wrot WEST 42d ST. r Frank Mayo. Min That ts, Hetty may! een | wading woman d The Wonder n's] Add the name f w ra of the tor George Melford, Waldenar ily recovered from his oma six and is really scenarist; Leatrice Joy, 8 all ready for jookit his name! ne Logan and Raymond Hatton nay be called “T tired housewives won't] have arrived from the West Coast to Stern Brothers Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) WEST 43d ST. $ Our Fall Feature In Men’s Fine Suits. All Autumn Styles From the Kirschbaum Shops. In opening the Fall season we present at $35, New York’s greatest showing of good clothes. In every de- tail and at every point there Worsteds Poy Tweeds Lerringbones Young men’s mode f pgietin hte Men's model is that rigid insistence upon Norfolks quality for which the Kirsch- Dapper Stouts baum Shops are known. wr avercs JAMS MeGreery & C0. ser senses rf A Sale for Friday and Saturday of Trimmed Velvet Hats 5.75 They represent special purchases from four of the foremost millinery creators of New York, which explains their beauty and quality. Unusual price concessions account for their very low prices. The styles, materials and colors are the newest in fashion; the work- manship is mostly hand done; and the trimmings-are distinctively different. There are tailored as well as more fanciful effects, many developed in lustrous Panne Velvet. Hand embroidery, feathers, ribbons and ornaments, of course, provide the effective embellishments. [Third Floor Annex) Hetty May will be Lee Moran's next} Continent,” in which Wally neta | starred, has been added to the cast of sie Ferguson's pieture, “Outcast.” Breadmaking in a new]begin the production of “Java F at the Paramount Long Island studios Purple High-|Some of the scenes will also be shot Buck Jones's ‘s new picture, }in Salem, Mass ty to see] ‘West of Chicago,” Up the Lad-| new film, 13 sald to be chock full of thrills, Chicago ts far enough! aren, who played the] can all the thrills you want in leading feminine role In “Across the the y burg. Jac- You TotADanrell, Broadway. ANd Sons, hand Sth Sts New Seasonable Merchandise At Attractive Prices This FRIDAY & SATURDAY MILLINERY DISTINCTIVE AUTUMN MODELS The very newest in advance styles both for Misses and Matrons. Velvets, Duvetyne and Felts. Colors to hare monize with fall frocks and furs. Value 12.60. Special FOP... 60sec ce ceeenes oe 8.95 Value 4.95. Special for.............. GIRLS’ HATS We are showing a range of charming styles in girls’ fall Hats, semi-sport models in velour and felt; also dressy creations in velvet. 2 95 12 00 ° to ° PROB occ cccraeuiecnnes DRESS SILK AND VELVET EXTRAORDINARY VALUES CANTON CREPE-—The coming season's most desirable silk fabric—in a complete assortment of latest fall colorings, including the new cocoa, tans and browns. An exceptionally good quality. p) 69 3.50 value. Special at.... . ee NEW BLACK CHIFFON VELVET 40 inches wide, rch dress grade, perfect black. 5.50 quality. Special at 3.95 WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S HOSIERY WOMEN’S ALL SILK STOCKINGS in several weights, black and colors. 2 9 Values to: d:aSipait: Atl sicscccivesesestoses 5 WOMEN’S SILK STOCKINGS, with lisle garter tops and soles. Black, white and colors. 1.9 Regularly 2.25 pair. At 7 an eS 5 WOMEN'S SILK AND WOOL STOCKINGS, with eme- broidered clox in various colors, 2 Regularly 2:95 pales Abia osiswics iis scwws ks ceesce 5 CHILDREN’S MERCERIZED LISLE or COTTON STOCK. INGS, Black, brown and white. Regularly .39 to .75 pair...... * Raipectn's76 . 29 to 59 WOMEN’S COSTUME SLIPS Excellent quality brown or white. Specially priced at nainsook or sateen, in black, navy, 1.15 WOMEN’S GLOVES Fine imported washable chamoisuede; 12 and 16-button length, plain and embroidered backs, perfect. fitting. All colors. 89 1.25 values. Special at WOMEN’S GLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR 2STS WITH BODICE TOPS in a good assortment of colors, including black and white. Regularly 2.50. At.......... ccc cece eee 1.95 2.65 BLOOMERS to match yests mentioned above. Regularly 3.25. At HAIRBOW RIBBONS An exquisite assortment of rich quality satin and taffeta brocaded ribbons, in self colors and stripes in beautiful color combinations; width 5 inches. 38 ° DS As VAlUCE, Abs iescere cc cists ovens nieces AN EXCEPTIONAL SALE OF STRICTLY PURE WOOL BLANKETS Regularly 11.50 pair, For................ 7.50 Made of fine quality strictly pure lamb's wool, size 66x80 inches, in various colored block plaids. Limit 3 pairs to a customer. Buy Pay as Convenient, SS Our Easy Payment Plan Applies Everywhere Within 150 Miles of New York. We Furnish Apartments and Homes on Weekly or Monthly Payments, 4-PIECE AMERICAN WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE, In period design. Consisting of China Closet, enclosed Serving $287-50 ¥ Table, Buffet and oblong shape Extension Table, 4 pieces, as illustrated; Chalrs to matth.... ES RIID a week ROYA A $1.00 sane b SAS ONALA Finished In Mahogany, up- to your home holstered In Imi- $ . 75 this tation leather, 24: with foot rest., Complete Line of New Home Sewing Ma- it up chines on cre to $110, Motor Truck Deliver. los Free Within 100 les of New York September Colunibia Records on Sale Sewing Machine, as Mice, SHB g 46th St. pen Monday aturday and Evenings 750-752 EIGHTH AVE. NEW YORK 8thAv

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