The evening world. Newspaper, September 14, 1922, Page 27

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“Dreams scene if “Dreams for Sale,” Maine woods after an indoors squabble of wearisome length. , perhaps, that Nature is wonderful, W. A. Brady proceeded to show 4s no slouch himself when it comes to supplying woodland scenery. THE NEW PLAYS of Little Romantic Value By CHARLES DARNTO! ry for Sale” the scent of trees which came with an uncommonly beautiful forest a play by Owen Davis that took to the Having fl wae was nothing quite so refreshing at the Playhouse last night at Bat the silence that would haveo——————————————_—__—_ p 90 restful was quite out of the Mleestion with Mr. Davis's heruine on the premises, for Anne had a pecull- frritating habit of talking, espe- pially about herself. On this subject seemed never to tire, After driv- her father nearly distracted, she urned eagerly to other .victims and them speechless, It was impos- to hear her without feeling in- nsely sorry she had been expelled from college. A youth who followed ker home was fired out of Princeton going motoring at night with her, faturally, this news created more urprise than sympathy. While her father put in his spare me trying to carry out a grudge of enty years’ standing against an nemy over timber land boundarie ne continued to moke life miser ble for a worthy young woodsman her side of the wire fence. ut didn’t seem to be really dan until he got into a fight with hi kewarm rival, whereupon she fired shot at the lad from Princeton an ouurse, hit the man she really d. However, her bad judgment, to mention her alm, resulted in jothing worse than a scalp wound, 4 she nursed Jim back to his se p his cabin. When she found that loved the girl in the photograph of Mer taken before she went to college hd learned to talk about her dreams," she dashed the hateful pic- e to the floor and stamped on it, When she hurried out to blow up a POridge for Jim, only to fall down on ii] ne the job and wait to have her chaut- feur set off a bomb in a truck loaded with machinery for the enemy's pulp mill, The explosion landed her in Jim's arms, and yarious other to- mances that had hung fire were set- tled by the same curious means, Yet In spite of all the bomb could do with neatness and dispatch, “Dreams for Sale” proved of lit romantic value. It moved slowly and tediously to its abrupt finish. The scenery was far more Interesting and real than the play. In addition to the forest, Mr. Brady put up a fine camp at the edge of a lake, and though it looked as new and fresh as paint, its air of comfort was chaym- ing. Only charm of the irresist! LAST TWO DAYS (FRIDAY AND SATURDAY) of Autumn Racing at America’s Greatest Race Course. BELMONT PARK WHITESTONE PIRDICE. THE EAST HAMPTON PURSE THE BALDWIN PURSE First Race at 2.30 P. M. SPECIAL RACE TRAINS Penna. Station, tS on and 7th pect Pet Ladies. Course also reached by trolleys. jemi, immons Creates this Colonial Four'Poster : Built for Sleep #3029 | more exquisite design than this charming new Colonial Four-Poster has never been produced even by Simmons, with their well-known reputation as designers of beau- | tiful beds. 1 The “Madison”—all the rich simplicity of the Colo- i nial atmosphere and with it all the modern sleep quali- \ ties of Simmons Beds duilt for sleep. In a variety of beautiful wood finishes, this bed has the unmistakable “hand rubbed” character of the Colonial Period. JNot the least remarkable factor is the low price at which your dealer can sell you this distinguished Simmons creation—so admirably fitting into the various types of bedroom furnishing. e . . ° A bed of cultivated antique charm—and like all Simmons Beds, the “Madison” is built for sleep. Foursquare, firm, noiseless, sanitary —ensur- ing quict restful sleep all night, ' every night. Price $30.00 each. | Simmons Beds—Built for Sleep $8.00 to $75.00 Simmons Springs—Built for Sleep $5.50 to $50.00 The “Madison” Design 1328 sprightly kind could have made Anne endurable, and it cannot be said that Helen Gahagan was the type to mect his possible demand, But she did succeed in talking well—and that eant a great deal, Edward mery ands William Holden fonght thelr wordy battles with honor, and Donald Cameron gave a good account of himself as Jim. Katherine Gray also gave sincerity to the most thank- less role in a well-meaning but pen- erally lifeless play. Dordent CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK LL OF THE nourishment and food value of malted milk—but a delicious choc- olate flavor, too. LF Boredens LOCcoLALE MATTED Mink ce POMPEIAN |...’ OLIVE Ol Sold Everywhere Simmons Mattresses—Built for Sleep $10.00 to $60.00 Purple Label upholstered with halr—fo0.00 Be sure to see the Simmons Label on Bed, Spring and Mattress before you buy. The Simmons Label is your assurance of sleeping equipment built Sor sleep. All genuine Simmons Beds, Springs and Mattresses have it. No others have. The “Slumber King” Spring— $12.00 Utilising the elasticity of metal slats in balanced cotinesion pepe tansion of helicals. SIMMONS BEDS Built Sor See Lessons’ 114 hours each. 4.00 Dressmaking School Course of 6 lessons Appointments at your convenience Butterick Pattern Section—Main Floor THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, FOURTEENTH STREET 1922. Store Open 9 to 5.30 P. M. RMEARN Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. FRIDAG, AS USUAL: BARGAIN DAY Only Friday of Dressmakers’ Sale Silke Dress Goods Wash Dress Fabrics Linings Trimmingy 27 Sale Departments Dress Forms Flannels Notions Full Assortments for Home and Professional Dressmakers At Money Saving Values Also Worth While Specials from Other Departments Woolen Dress Goods | Silks Only Friday of Dressmakers’ Sale 40-Inch Canton Crepes—clear, crepe weave—fashionable colors— also black—usually 82.05— Dressmakers’ Sale 2.17 40-Inch Charmeuses—servicsable quality—desirable colors, light and dark, including navy, browns and bleek—nsually. $1.95 Dressmakers’ Sale 1.56 40-Inch Crepe de Chines—firm weave—strect and evening colors— usually 81 Dressmakers’ Sale 1.15 35-Inch Colored Taffetas—soft chif- fon finish—high lustreslarge as- sortment eolors—light or dark— usually 81.59— Dressmakers’ Sale 4.15 35-Inch Black Satins—good wearing aul y—bright satin face—usually Dressmakers’ Sale 1.10 Only Friday of Dressmakers’ Sale Cotton Nets—72 inch—white and ccru—were 57— Dressmakers’ Sale .4 1 Embroidery Flounci: 27 inch— large tion of dainty patterns for babies’ dresses—were .49— Dressmakers’ Sale .3'7 Embroidery Edgings and Insert- good assortment of patterns— 219 Dressmakers’ Sale 8. ce Allovers and Flounc- ings—large scroll and floral de- Honea bineks -itownhitbavyir care: mel and white—were 81.77— Dr jozen yards to pieeo— round mesh—attract- ive patterns—were .49— Dressmakers’ Sale .3 Cotton Filet Cluny _Laces—white and ecru—were .1214 Dressmakers’ Sale $ wool cheviots, tweeds. Junior Boys Clothing Friday’s Specials in Fall eeds Boys’ Fall Wash Suits—with extra trousers—cadet and navy stripe Galstea—braided sailor collars, tie and pateh emblem— sizes 4 to 10 years 2.94 Oliver Twist Suits—sand, tan and drab corduroy—round collars— 8 to8 years.. Special 1.84 Junior Norfolk Suite—extra trousers —full box plaited yoke models—fully lined—large pxtch pockets—medium | and dark brown cassimeres— sizes 5 to 9 years Special 5.94 Boys’ Furnishings Friday’s Specials in Fall Needs Boys’ Caps—fancy gray and brown mixtures—large and small crown—were .94 ‘73 Boys’ Shirts—light medium striped patterns—nev colors— neckband or collar at) «wed styles sizes 121% to 14 neck were 81.44 te 1.44 Boys’ Blous ht and medium striped percales—collars attached —full cut—sizes 8 to 15 yeu were .67 r 50 Silk Lingerie Friday’s Specials in Fall jeeds Special Purchase Silk Camisoles radium and satin tailored and lace trimmed styles—strap and pullt on shoulders — some with hand embroidery—flesh— were $1.97. 148 Crepe de Chine Gowns —daintily trimmed with lace—strap shoulders —pastel shades— were $4.97., Embroideries makers’ Sale 1.35 | FRIDAY SATURDAY 511 BOYS’ SUITS 8.85 Reg. val. $12.50 to $16.59 Regulation and sport styles in all- cassimeres and Every suit has two pairs of fully lined trous- ers. Sizes 8 to 17 yrs. AYTYYYYT) B93 - ‘Notions \ Only Friday ot Dressmakers’ Sale Willington Spool Cotton... : 200 yd. spools—black ret SN rad best numbers, Limit 2 dozen. No Mail or Phone Orders. Basting Cotton— Reg. ele dozen 63 44 | Snap Fasteners gross vie M0 BE Snap Fasteners better quality—gross .69 Dress Shields air. 26 to 80 . FS iner Dress Shields— light weight — double covered . 86 to 42 .25 Dress Shields— garment style.... .64 to .74 .48 dy Made Waist | Lining—white—sizes | Sh to 44... 1 82 24 Sewing Silk ~100 yd. spools—bluck and white —dozen : 135 .96 Sewing Silk 800 yds.— black only—each....... 42 «27 Wide Seam hoe black and white . 2 .18 Inside Belting— 10 yd. pe .70 to $1.10 .62 Dressmakers’ Pins— 16 Ib. box 24 to 30 .2O | Better Grade Pins- | Y Ib. box. . 24to.80 -20 | Sewing Silks—50 yd. spools—black and col- ors—reg. 65 ct. doz. ..... AR Veilings, Rufflings Only Friday of Dressmakers’ Sale Chiffon Crepe—shades for peers also white street Children’s Undermuslins Friday’s ppseies in Fall Children’s Cambric Pajamas—one ieee model with drop seat and rog trimming—I1 to 6 years —were $1.18... Misses’ Sateen Costume rows of hemstitchin, scalloped hem—navy, brown and black—were $2.28 Women’s Muslin | Underwear Friday’s Spscigts in Fall eeds White Nainsook Night Dresses — trimmed with dainty lace and ou broidery—were .97 7s Imported Sateen Skirts—flesh A 148 white—ruffle and insertion of Calais pattern lace— | 1.78 were 82.28. Cambric Sk — good quality — | variety of patterns— werd: BLESS sic ci acsaccens -84 Women’s Extra Size Undermuslins Friday’s Specials in Fall ‘eeds Women’s Extra Size Drawers cambrie — tucked ruffle soiled—reg. .78 Extra Size Nightdresses and mustin—round aj short sleeves or sleeveless—flesh and white—reg. 81.28 Extra Size Pett ery ruffle S128 EXTH tA Hi 2B DEPT.—THIRD FL Special Purchase | | muslin several! pat | See Page 9 for Other Hearn Advertising. | Women’s Extra Cutlery Only Friday of Dressmakers’ Sale Imported Hollow Ground Scissors ten made steel—full nickel fin- ish—reg. 07 and 81.10— Dressmakers’ Sale .'7 $ Boker's Fine Steel Shears—well known make—6 to 8 inch— reg. 07... Dressmakers’ Sale. 58 Imported Steel Scissors—embroid- buttonhole $ to 6 inches and sew were 68 to 8 Dressmakers’ Sale .34 Dressmakers’ Shears—hand forged steel—reliable make — full nickel finish—-S to 10 inch—reg. .95 and $1.25..Dressmakers’ Sale . 67 Silverware and Jewelry Friday’s Specials in Fail Needs Indestructible Pearl Necklaces— sterling silver clasp set with rhinestones—24 to 30 inches long euch in satin lined velvet box beautiful lustre— were 86,97 3.50 1200 Imported Pearl Necklaces inches long—solid gold in satin lined box Imported Novelty Necklace derful selection of new designs— in all colors—were 82.97 Novelty Earrings—all cc Juding pearl and jet— were 97 ‘ Women's White Gold Wrist Watches—14 karat—15 jewel—six gns—sapphire set stem— reminds 5.00 gold filled — .., 22.00 Mahorany- Finish Clocka—well wn make--were $13.97... §. ‘m Clocks—reliable make— anted—w 0......100 all colors..... Special .683 Manufacturers’ Sample Jewelry— and necklaces se Pepper and Imported Cut rel Salt Shakers vily cut—glass tops—were .85 ee 50 Silver Plated | y Ladles—cold meat forks and berry spoo ‘Y 8p 48 Spoons and .15—each Silver Plated Ta’ Dinner Forks—variety of de- signs—well known makes— were 82.25—half doz 1.55 Women’s and Children’s Knit Underwear Friday’s Specials in Fall Needs e Underwear— vests, low short sleeves or or tight | knee size 40 to 44— Valuer OB iis ce teat renee 13 50 Children’s Medium Weight Cotton Underwear—vests, high neek, long sleeves—medium | neck, — elbow sleeve—knee and ankle length drawers—sizes 2 to 12 years— were 47 larger sizes Children re 47 and .57 35 stor 1.00 Men’s Furnishinge Friday’s Specials in Fall Men's Fine Silk Striped Madras Shirts— best grade materi standard and novelty stripes—blue, tan, heliotrope, green, ete., on white grounds—all sizes: were 82.74 2.09 Men's Fine Nightshirte—full cut and roomy—well made—some trim- med—were 81.22 93 Handkerchiefs Friday’s Specials in Fall Needs Men's Irish Linen Handkerchiefs full sive were .@8-—en0b......eeeeee pee OD Half dozen Lis Women's Linen Handkerchiefs— ervigeable quality 14 9 Friday Stationery Special w Boxed Stationery 24 sheets sed es env clope or assortec colors ; ' 20 Daina Jewelry Friday's Speciole in Fall Needs Coral Necklaces —pink and whit ere BU4AT 11.50 Imported Shell Cameo Rings Only Friday of Dressmakers’ Sale 42-Inch All-Wool Poiret Twill—delft, rose, Mohawk, pent! gray, silver otter, Copen hagen, reindeer, taupe, fa clove, seal, navy and black— 81.68 ressmakera’ Sale 1.24 S4-Inch All-Wool Men's Wear Serges- close, firm weaves—navy blue—reg. $1.07— Dressmakers’ Sale 1.37 54-Inch All-Wool Novelty Bolivias —suede finish—fine quality for couts and suits—nutria, beaver brown, Copenhagen, navy and black reg. $2.38— Dressmakers’ Sale 1.64 54-Inch_All-Wool Tricotine and Poiret Twill—navy blue—rey 82.97... Dressmakers’ Sule 2.20 40-Inch All-Wool Canton Crepes— eighteen new Fall shades: also navy and black—erepe |weave— one of the most fashionable fabries for Fall—reg. 81.97— Dressmakers’ Sale 1.052 40-Inch All-Wool Serges—taupe, tan, Copenhagen, cardinal, garnet, burgundy, brown, navy or black— regular 81.19— Dressmakers’ Sale .O2 50 and 54-Inch All-Wool Storm Serges weave—navy blue regular $1 Dressmakers’ Sale 1.10 54-Inch All-Wool Mixtures and Homespuns — brown, green and —re, ular : akers’ 1.32 50 and 54-Inch Brosaclewh Chiffon Finish—sponged and shrunk—30 new Fall shades and_black—reg. $2.68... Dressmakers’ Sale Ribbons Only Friday of Dressmakers’ ne Sale Black Satin Ribbons— 514 inch—reg. .46. . B88 8-inch Colored Satin light and dark—reg. .65 42 Black Satin Back Velv all silk i ‘full $14 inch—hat bow widths— 7 58 fine quality—ha t bow widths: reg. 53 \,-inch Black Moires— Little Tots’ Dresses Woolens Friday's Specials in Fall Needs Little Tots’ Pantie Dresses—ging- ham and chambray—sizes to 6 years—were 82.67 1.907 Little Tots’ Rompers and Creepers —blaek sateen—trimmed with eon- trasting colors—-sizes to 6 years—were 81.47 . LOO Babies’ Yoke and Bishop Dresses — lace and embroidery trimmed— to 3 yeare—were 81.47 ° Infants’ White Flannelette Wrap- pers and Night Gowns--some with pink and blue shell stitch edgings values .67 and .74 58 Hand Crocheted Sacques—white with pink or blue edgings— were 81.97 and 82.25........ 1.72 Brassieres, Costume Slips Friday’s Specials in Fall Needs Garter Brassieres—novelty oth, side fastenings and self shoulder straps—sizes 36 to 42— = were $1.19 -72 Crepe Back Satin Costume Slips black, hems 1—hem is basted for easy adjustment of length: 86 to $4 bust were 85.94 ee G.94 Satin Finish | FRIDAY SATURDAY 2994 TRIMMED HATS 3.53 Reg. vals. $5.00 to $8.50 Numerous models in silk velvets. More than 900 individual styles. Smartest new trimmings and colors. New Fall Rugs Fine Seamless Velvet Rugs—exeep- tional quali most artistie designs and colors—suitable for any room— hand-knot fringe—9x12 ft.— value $57.00. 44.50 Seamless Axminster phere of the besé makes—good styles on old blue or tan grounds—Oxlf ft value 858.00. ........./., 46.50 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs —neat carpet effects—-0x12 ft.— value $23.50 to $27.50.... 19.88 Special Offering Waltona Rugs— rich linoleum patterns—guaranteed for serviee—most artistic and durable —Ox9 ft. . Special 6.88 7.6x9 ft.. 7 Mneetal 7.04 9x10.6 ft. Special 11.97 OxI2ft.......... Special 12.97 Fine Wilton Ruge—reproduetions of finest Orientals—8.3x10.6 values 888,00 to 8105.00. Be. 50 Velvet Ruge—27x64 inch— were 83.97. 2.97 Linings Only Friday of Dressmakers’ Sale Yard Wide Mercerized Sateerse— rous quality—light and dark e@ole to match the new Fall fabries— regularly 8 36-Inch Perca variety of light and dark shades: POORLY BAC Guess eves ses 19 Yard Wide Brocade Linings—new two-tone effects—gold and blue, brown snd thn and wikay others—regularly 81.47..... 1.18 Fancy Sateen Linings—36-ineh— effective patterns—for pettieoats as well as lining purposes— .56. , Dressmakers’ reg. Sale .45 Muslins, Sheets Friday’s Specials in Fall feeds 48-Inch Bleached Muslin—heav, quality—were .34......... eae 54-Inch Bleached Musines Werh SO) cscscascecee evens. 0 Unbleached Sheets 54x90—were 95 fore 3 uo B84 8'1x90—were 81.: 90x90—were $1.47 Herringbone Ticking— WEE AD. cecessrsecsvoces Flannels Only Friday a Lieemeners’ le 32-Inch Novelty Silk and Wool Shirtings—various stripe effeets— were $2.17— Dressmakers’ Sale 1.68 All-Wool Navy Blue Flannele— 27 inch — for dresses, children's blouses, bloomers, ete.— were .96. Dressmakers’ Sale. 58 30-Inch Unbleached Domets—for interlining coats and wraps— were .22.. Dressmakers’ Sale. L4& 32-Inch Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels—for _interlining coats and wraps—were .SO— Dressmakers’ Sale. 20 All Wool F babies’ : 7 inches- Dressmakers’ Sale 1.22 80-inch—were $2.24— Dressmak. Robe Cloth — ¢ color combinations- Dressmakers’ Sale .40 men al eels s7— makers’ Sale .O4 Friday’ Book Shop ecial Automobile Spee Maps — New York, New Jersey, Conneetiout— Were .50€ACb.....cssseseeee BO of colors— Advance Sale of Men’s All Wool Overcoats—Continued.

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