The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1922, Page 10

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P. Chronquest, + “ at to-day's session of the ve A rector of the hosnit After a-epiiteaHBht. oH ks like a bisque ARR IVRGGNY 4G tas HEKeoUt Marion Davies cannot act. That tion with a 1 dency. Hy ormerly a patient at Fox Hills, and has been at the Bronx Hospital since Aug. 4 Rona is a] ag student in the academic school in] _ nime connection with the hospital and is] ‘ checte or preparing to take examinations for admission to a toxt! } River, Mass., whi himself for the p engineer Rona wa nd ternational Typograph: of textile texte) complete adj me called before the commit ally recounted his ver umstances surrounding itment. He explained that t Fox Hills he had been ac- nEGINS SAN A) Lieut. J. J. O' ; PRINTERS CHANGE _ |; "| LAW AS TO STRIKES|, Sympathetic Action May |e" Now Be Ordered by Bare tive Council of the In the printers to remain out ponding a ell, Kelly Field pilot approval of the h By DON ALLEN (ind we're not dis- whit) it itement one limmed by the spotlisht yems on the rim of the etropolitan fMfiliated worker uutive me ways but it o being the prett member wher Typor 1a score of time: up by the but we must o a strike of oO film actress who A oh oes in many of + once ot uus-consent ‘rul the mailers t ical Union order h which Cosmopolitan ed its star is un excel- seem d to enter into the iffair with every ounce PROM Coase? {spirit DAY. of its x. Sept. 29,--] The sta in many in improved upon es it could be customed to devote considerable time | will start a cross-country mapping tour |). r. But, 1 whole, hen and money to bettering the lot of his| from Kelly Field to Mjtchel Field, v | Knighthood in Flower" is pho. less fortunate associates. He had fre- | york, to-day, it | nounc Stops|tographically wonderful. A vote of quently taken patients of Fox Hills] will be at Bell : Dayton, 0.; {thanks is due Joseph Urban for th to Manhattan theatres through the \foundaville, 0. nu ashington, D, ©. wonderful settings he has evolved for Store Open 9 to FOURTEENTH STREET F Laskin Seal (dyed Coney) Coats (Illustrated) Squirrel, beaver or natural skunk collars—Mandarin sleeves trimmed with matching fur—silk Canton linin, me have handsome elaborately embroi- dered” borders— Usual value 8225.00 Special 165.00 Sealine (dyed Coney) Coats 40-in. length—self trimmed—Mundarin sleeves, cuff finish—cord girdle—attractive linings— Usual value #125.00 Special 78.50 Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) Coats 40-inch length—self trimmed—novelty girdle—silk brocade linings— Usual va.ue €565.00 Special 255.00 Raccoon Coats 40-inch length— Usual value 8315.00 Special 225.00 Caracul Coats 40 and 45 inch length, shirred collar of natural or Vistka squirrel—Mandarin sleeves trimmed with matehing fur—gray Canton linings— Usual value 6850.00 Special 275.00 Fur Coats purchased in this Sale will be REARN rounded 1827 September Sale of ss Ist on payment of 14 of Purchase Price. Fur Department, Second Floor. SEE PAGES 11, 14 and 35 FOR OTHER HEARN ADVERTISING 5:20 P. M. WEST OF FIFTH AVE. URS Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat)Coats 40-inch length—natural skunk trimmed—attractive eilk linings— Usual value 6805.00 Special 295.00 Caracul Coats 42-inch length—novelty chin collar and Mandarin sleeves—trimmed with natural skunk—asilk Canton linings—silk cord girdle— Value 8825.00 Special 235.00 Misses’ Natural Muskrat Coats 40-ineb—striped border— Made to sel. at #165.00 Special 110,00 Extra Size Near Seal (dyed Coney) Coats Full flare model—lines that slenderize the. full tigure—Mandarin sleeves with cufe—handsome silk lininge— 42-inch length—regularly 8@65,00 Special 195.00 47-inch length—regularly €800.00 Special 225,00 Brown Fox Scarfs Value 828.50 Special 21,50 Squirrel Scarfs (2-Skin Effect) Value 822,00 Special 15.50 2-Skin Mink Scarfs Value es2.50 Special 27.50 stored free of charge until December a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. iany of the scenes, and to Robert SHRINERS OPEN G. Vignola for his able direction We Mary King that get t int Oy fers HC a a —_— 1 = Her MAed BL S90i0TG.68 on $ sented ng Mecca Temple, of ch APeHUtaR (Camen | New York City, with its own band $8,600: Pennayty: und patrol, drill corps, and Salaam h. $12.52; Kansas, | f Newark. Twenty musical enjoyed the wedding scene when BIG CONVENTION Tudor becomes the bride of old _ —- Louis X11, In spite of the fact in looking at it we couldn't hat it had been dinned in yes and ears that ‘it cost linperial Potentate Attends Atlantic City Fete. from all s|vited. Thi re the country are in- will be notable this the presence of the mples will be repre- ho left more than $2,004 ork State and Connecticut The tnheritanc x In Connecticy and the penalt a, $2; Colorado, s will be present and y $492.79. Featuring the New Silk Dresses At prices that mean | an actual saving of at Jeast $10 Be Curious! All the Newest Materials a | $10 to $35 Jranklin Simon 8 Co. ———— Canton Crepe, We Sell to You Silk Crepe at Little More Than Wholesale Crepe \ Romaine, Poiret Twill, Tricotine Prices ! HAMILTON GARMENT CO. { 307 Fifth Avenue, Near d Street Satin Faced Canton, cA Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. ig Of Special Interest Saturday For the Funtor NGASS (13 «17 yrs) TWILL CORD FROCKS A Leading Paris Fashion That Will Have A Large Funor Following 18. Twill CORD FROCKS ARE JUST WARM ENOUGH TO BE WoRN WITHOLT A Coat— AND ARE JUST THE RIGHT WEIGHT TO BE WORN LATER UNDER THE WINTER Coat Straighthne fi achs of hne quality brown or navy blue twill cord, have narrow silk moire ribbons stitched from shoulder to hem; moire ribbon sash girdles; long sleeves with handkerchief points. Jusxion Misses’ Dress SHop—Second Floor A STANLEY & CO. 392 FIFTH AVE., AT 367 ST. SECOND FLOOR — TAKE ELEVATOR Are Pleased to Announce the re-organization of this famous upstairs Women’s apparel store, under the name of STANLEY & CO, Our previous experience in the sale of high-class (a dresses, suits, coats and furs, in the styles and quality } that one is accustomed to buy on New York’s most cele- brated avenue, and at prices which can only be obtained in less fashionable localities, enables us to promise for the coming season greater values, newer styles and better quality than can .be found anywhere else at similar low prices. There are hundreds of Women’s and Misses’ new dresses, pricedas low as $25.00; others as high as$75.00, andall kinds of prices between; but at $25.00 a woman can buy here the dressshe is looking for, and be satisfied that she has purchased absolutely correct style, plus the finest of quality workmanship. Women’sand Misses’ suits and coatsatsimilarlow prices, in a wide variety of new, up-to-the-minute styles. Fur coats and wraps in all the fashionable pelts, purchased most advantageously and offered at corres- pondingly low prices. From time to time special announcements in the newspapers will tell of savings that are worth your attention, and that are real, substantial and unusual. YOu SALE Begins Tomorrow in the Music Room In this Sale *One of the Finest Makes of Phonographs” at greatly lowered prices We are most fortunate in being able to secure these splendid machines to sell at such low prices. The maker who prefers to remain in the background, due to the price concessions, is well established as one of the formost in his industry. Each of his products represents a standard of quality which we are proud to sell. We know that they will give satisfaction and Jeasure for many, many years, and that the quality will be remembered ong after the price is forgotten. The cabinet work is exquisite, the machines are carefully and precisely made and the tone is of that clear rich quality so often found only in much higher priced phono- graphs. Any disk record may be played without extra attachments. Altogether this is an unusual opportunity—but quantities are limited, and early selection is imperative. Upright Models Console Model Formerly 160.00 Formerly 175.00 McCreery Sale Price McCreery Sale Price 105.00 115.00 5.00 down—No Interest Charges [Fifth Fleor—Musie Room) Real Estate Ads. for The Sunday World Real Estate Sectio: MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDA\. CIRCULATION OVER 600,000 4

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