The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1922, Page 35

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. STORE OPEN 9 TO 5:30 P. M. FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Eveayho ay S hops [ere Ons aturday STORE OPEN ALL DAY Last Day of Dressmakers’ Sale — Many Other Special Sale Events in Dressmaking School Dressmakers’ Sale Departments THE NEW PLAYS “Greenwich Village Follies” Finest of Ali revues By CHARLES DARNTON Lessons 134 hours each. Course of 6 lessons 4.00 Appointments at your convenience Butterick Pattern Section—Main Floor Silks Dress Goods Wash Dress Fabrics Linings Trimmings Dress Forms Flannels Notions Laces Shears See * NEW STANDARD for revues ts set by John Mutray Anderson with A his fourth production of “The Greenwich Village Follies” at the Shu- bert: Theatre. ‘There has never been anything of the kind to equal {t in charm, variety and novelty. Its beauty, both exquisite and bizarre, puts Mit in a class by !tself, but quite aside from this quality It 1s delightful eater- Meainment. Among its other virtues it knows when to stop, never dragging ut a number, no matter how good it is, to tedious lengths, jearcely has time to wear off before it Is followed by anoth But you may well believe there is® One surprise * omething more—indyed, far more—| Hobart, die a rather amusing family * manne an nor iho ee a NEW APPAREL, SCHOOL AND HOME NEEDS New fevelation of Anderson's the finest One bal ee ba ree Be Eugene : f ii Neill's plays. Later on, however, M S V ll lof all revucs. Imagination, rare taste] yr, Hagzard comes Into his own by oney- ‘avin alues or nd showmanship play equal g A good parts. Rich Peostumes serve merely as exploiting talent of such. merit lattracts attention so completely make entertainment overshadow itacle. 3 For example, In “The Nightingale hoarsely singing an old-fashioned 11- lustrated song that causes howls of laughter, It's entitled ‘Goodby to Dear Old Alas! aod Hazzard's grim determination to get it through a vintatge mustache would make a broken-down miner choke with mirth. Chis pathetic ballad ts part of “A Chauve-Souris of Our Own" that has draperies and ama: a means for at it Dressmakers’ Sale Tomorrow Last Day WOOLEN DRESS GOODS 42-Inch All-Wool Satin Finish Poiret Twill Tomorrow, Last Day Dressmakers’ Sale SILKS 40-Inch Canton Crepes— usually 82.06. 40-Inch Charmeuses— An Unusual Special Purchase New Fall Gloves spec. 2.17 4 Ny GLO scr cdgesecorecrrecees aeee no end of entertaining numbers, to- h SUSE eerie a Usual A land: the Rose,’ with ali its luring} gether with an amusing imitation of ste itt Wool Men's Wear Ser; ae -40-Inch Crepe de Chines— ft is the dancing of Ula| Balieff by John Sheehan. Quite out- a. Bees ee 1.37 HANS GUS cs ceva tnedvess ObakGecteiee catches tho eye and| side this nonsense there 1s a S4-Inch Alic-Wool Noveity Bolivias— : ° 35-Inch Colored Taffetas— that catches th Tavreariindct ot tie riseced rae 1.64 or Men, Women and . ildren vatlly 81.90 A pihexisrtiiey makes it willing captive. Then agalt,! “Beethoven's Sonuta,”” with Hath h Alt Wool Teicctine kad Poiret Twill ¥ ’ 35-Inch Black Setins— m “The Rain Beau," one's glance] zotint of "The Singers" developing ebb hl dia dP ha dt ooo taelli aA Oe . ° usually $1.07-. endly follows the dainty footsteps of 10 living figures. Here the singing || 08%) blue seg $207.0 sooo BBO A ee Teor ee prepared to meet the lhe fatjorle, Peterson, though straying} charriing, And this is the only word TER BLOT... see ee seers eee ee eens co LBD needs of the new season, and priced to give unusua Sewing Silk—100 yd. spools— ecasionally with Malian kde Ls e Gree 40-Inch All-Wool Serges—regular $1.19 92 advance values. black and white—-doren selbst 50 and 54-Inch All-Wool Storm Serges ’ : : +000: gfdapeblaele ‘eal epelsky. One of the best and busl- regulae'd1 a8, oct eeeaeTb GS ee Vs Women’s Imported Capeskin Gloves Sewing Silke x ane is Curl Randall, a seem Stolnch AllaWeol Minturexaned Hort ‘puns —Walking gloves for sports wear—tans, browns and beaver— 1 96 Wide Seam Binding— regular 81.68, ....... Dressmakers’ Sale 1.32 WOIG ORO Bild OE00 terns bcs s betes bse cou eae sa oot = black and white.....cssseees aves Oe Ya a similar nd cleverness. Alexander also skilfully active in Mné of work, and a younger lad whose 50 and 54-Inch Broadcloth Chiffon Finish reg. $208). chats Sale 1.94 WOMEN'S CAPESKIN GAUNTLETS—all WOMEN’S FABRIC GLOVES-—two-clasp and able skins—brown, tan, strap wrist styles—spear and embroidered backs wash- biscuit, mode, beaver TA Vee f0t stun? ee ee ee ee ee eer e [oak * abla MARE EOMAE ka“ Cibeull aandmc tek teres” [4 Wtrase Wee plese NMONBIRRY Beibtoldersd) baekwaE G|. Qll ts Perna necrsswrsrs -70 to $1.10 SET ‘Jever pay $30 RIBBONS spear, croabeted Packe—with plain cuff or with say, beaver; nut, mode, brown 64 rarer La sed eludes oe nek aoa Maas ie a Reom Set Black Satin Ribbons—5!4ineb- 46 388 Laval ti) * fu one gusse 3 44 WEBLO. s 0s. ces re genes § eye vba boss Coa Puke: BARN uk tési Favatien 8-Inch Colored Satins—reg. .65.. 2 WOMEN’S TWO-CLASP IMPORTED KID AND | Men's CAPESKIN GLOVES—vwosbable skins— Ve-lb. box... (ot pellets eck or goods you saw later |]| Black Satin Back Velvets—full 3!9 inch LAMBSKIN GLOVES—with embroidered Havers capone WBPsUnaw itacha, sole nsei White Roll Tape— Mme orees Pon ete ee $17.98 9 reg. «7 5 heeks in self or combination stitehing—tan, brown, (eer area ah atyestoiedbece 24 yd. pe Seludes Fortunello and Cirillino, a man At 17: 5-Inch Black Moire Ribbons—reg. .55 beaver, mode, black and white 1.28 CPF aii ae an afc ateaed [At | Sewing Silke—80 yd. spools— nd a boy, who proved themselves ies : 6!{-Inch Black Moires—reg. .63. . were 98.00)... teense ees dhe bane eis black and colors—reg. 65 et. dos. Ain't it just offul > Theh tiblasle acid) Cotaped Wietree- WOMEN’S 16-BUTTON IMPORTED FABRIC ; ae Willington Spool Cotton the way you feel tem. 366 GOVES—mastic, beaver, nut, mode, brown, gray, | CHILDREN’S FLEECE LINED CAPE GLOVES— 200 yd. spools~blaek an And woulda’t you just 8 OS Sis es black = and white—S-row embroidered breks tan and brown excellent for boys and girls going best numbers, Limit & dosen, of the most strik features rh A very finest quality away to out-of-town schools- No of Phone Orders. edie eloeergaten le __| Like to shake the lle LACES, EMBROIDERIES ve guns 88 | Nucsres. Basting Cottorr— Ad rebrésented by Yvonne George, | Out of that salesman Cotton Nets—72 ineh— dozen 68 gly rep! Fe boasal vie VERRERIG Who put it over? WOODY av catchy viaae ; Al Snap Fastenere— Rejane of popul Li Gu-r-r-r-r-r-r-! Embroidery Flouncings—27 inch Fs gross. oe veg i ane gO, nd refreshingly free from maudlin were 49 egies i pan B87 : 4 Little Needs for Snap Fasteners—better quality— tee a hen she sit E ‘i Edgi i " gross. er! Roseanne: ay) See ree. vw | | TOR ee ee oe shine” we sera RSM ARISE ||| Spanith Lace Allovers and Flouncings len Helter buy cr uantity to PASH Thrips) comennas'y 126 to .30 een : ie were $1.77 i i ‘ last you while you can Finer Dress Shields—light weight— E eee stare Boe recall Ahead oltre Ligne ‘l) Val. Laces—dozen yards to piece- Ae | Two-Day Sale | pick them up at these double covered....++++++++++ 84 to 48 ; tity Aaa eens Lcbike were 41 : : j rices. Dress Shields— PU eeitt peut prima donna, Luci!l tne pt pig ahead Cotton Filet Cluny Laces— és - it bt t ie garment style. Chalfant, and good ballad work by All the way throu WERE IMIR oh reso seaanie sacar beans 8s ‘rye e rubber ip — Were Ready Made W: eh George Rasely. Frankie Heath has 7 a clever trick of talking most of her / songs and a genius for putting in- fecttous humor into that familiar ex- Aclamation, ‘Atta boy!" But oy and Brennan are, of jours@, the chief funmakers. That ren, Savoy, is even more ribald an usual, though w ed to gO motor ride bit y inclined to o, Pmejust walking back m News from Margey | Mtogether reassuring. To keep ite on her occan trip this we hear, they gave her but the anchor. But And she said sizes 54 to 44 French Voile Blouses 2.19 Were $2.94 Moore's Folding Lunch Boxes— were .42 22 never mind t she said, But we didn’t get a chance anything So ist turned her In the Wirection — Quadruple Plated Bread Trays Were $4.45 2.95 Well known make—engraved design Quadruple-Plated Compotes- for cake, sandwiches, fruit, ete. Brief Cases—1$-inch, with took and key—were $1.87...... 1.00 Men’s Imported Golf Hose 1.50 Were $2.25 Practical and attractive hose for all Fall and Winter sports. In camel and gray, with jacquard diamond pattern or plain cuff. Men's Fine Fancy Lisle Hose—full fashioned— black, brown, gray, etc,—sizes 10 to 11}4— ssorted covers Boom A variety of dainty blouses to replace the Sharpen worn Summer ones. Frills, tucks, laces and drawn work trim them. Peter Pan, tuxedo and other styled collars. Sizes 36 to 44. ted glassware They, “are Finely Finished the Newest Renaissance Music Faber's were 52 . ; 10 pieces —were .67 ‘ Fountain Pens or Salrite Pencils Pencil Sete—6 pie were the same She had bought not the half of it. She had a time at her dentist's having © of her tonsils filled. And then that day sho was brought into For $30 And now she knows That makers Sell cheaper Than retailers prtiand the Judge asked her if she plain Colonial handles— 1 s the defendant, the darned fool i Lear a aaa we ats: wered, ‘No, I'm the woman whe ¢ ple the stuff." But she had a little ECLIPSE ELECTRIC Co. Jation after —h husbane eral, Ho fiddled for ar Wore he died he begged to have his plin buried with him. ‘Thanh Goa!" reflected Margey, “le didn’t Play the piano.” But w 6 wa @dvised to put everything she had on ‘@ horse the poor simp could only say, @E haven't anything that will fit her.” Speaking for herself, Margey's friend confessed that she hardly knew what to say when her husband divoreed her rk 4 @nd a mean-spirited creature re Ch Id ~ man took him away from you."|G0n ho kept always Clean, Lucuriant, tt she managed to retort: “What|Dandruy ond Falling Hair by washing T care? I had the use of him all}reguiarly with miner.” And so it goes +) Things are a bit wlow for Jack Haz~ Gord in two sketches by 6» CENUINE just 613 9th Ave., near 43d St. Phone Longacre 3895 2 Blocks from ‘Times Square Sul and 424 St. erry. f Block. fron Sty and 9th As Station Open Evenings, Mail Orders Filled, Hair (The Medicated Cocoanat Oil Shampoo) Does away entirely with the use of Liquids, Drugs or Fine Combing. Cures th st ie. at centre—pierced design edge— were $5.95. FAnaoeO Sterling Silver Handle Pie Servers— FITZGERALD'S HAIR SOAP | TODAY TOMORROW 511 BOYS’ SUITS] 8.55 | Reg. val. $12.50 to $16.50 2 sizes —were Specially Priced Several styles—collarless or with collars trimmed with self frillings—or fruit clusters 6.95 8.75 12.75 Women’s Corduroy Robes and Breakfast Coats — lined throughout with Seco silk—small Tuxedo collar—sash belt cherry, copenhagen, pansy, fuchsia and orchid— Special , 3.93 Enamel Suit Cases 24 and 26 inches—flowered lining—protected name print $1.00..... were $1.30 and $1.65... ed in gold faces $1.24 Men’s Shirts Large assortment neat patterns in fine reale and corded madras—all sizes sleeve lengths. MEN'S FURNISHINGS—MAIN FLOOR. 3.15 igh cut — broad toes — low heels—rubber i and bee SHOES—8ECOND FLOOR. 77 ct. Boys’ Gray Cotton Gi Dek Te tae Pe Fleeced Union Suits... .55 Mee MONEYS Panama Regulation and sport styles in all- corners. Grey odtion titsowsrhith sinh |. Hadas Sa een en en ten BlueWhite i OFS alts “3 wool cheviots, cassimeres and ial 3 00 KNIT UNDERWEAR-MAIN ¥LOOR. | _ lifts—sizes 834 to 10— 2 SRiOR sel te . tweeds. Every suit has two Special 3. : ‘» DIAMONDS Bor Ute! fen ie) ER pairs of fully lined trous- Luggage Dept.—Fourth Floor 64 ct, Leather Pencil Sets. .50 Like - Was spur cuermes spore, Ap R61 Sizes8tol7yrs_g . ; * FranionsRT TURD FLOOR. ; ! $75.00 Opposite Wanamece. s — i Special Purchase Leather and Silk Boys’ Tan School Shoes— Moors 9 A.M. to 6.30 P.M. ey have the api ngle dian 1 diamonds ring ts 14 equal to a u e Looks Cuticura Soap Complexions Are Health Soap, Oint t, Tali Be. @ * $5aréee: Gatlouit Labertories Dept, Walton Mass Harlem Office Now Located at 2092 7th Ave. Pay Only only ten mion 1, This is the Je Jewellers & Diamond Importers 63 PARK ROW, Suite 625, N. 1, Near 125th St. 4 MOTEL THERESA BUILDING | or TOMORROW 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, Hand Bags Leather Goods—Main Floor Men’s Silk Striped Madras Shirts 2.09 Were $2.74 Shirls that are of the best quality fine silk striped Madras in a large assortment of patterns and colorings. Standard and Novelty designs in blue, tan, green, helio- trope, etc., on white grounds. All sizes. Endicott Johnson just $1.28 Extra Size Muslin the thing for boys who need good ia ays Gowns. ie solid shows for Immediate 5 weer x iailaeed Lal ecakroddane “tH road toes—ru oels—sizes reer awash Bain, Special 1.50 medsmorelsfirah and. white, | 10 to 1944p, 2.00... 2.1 stealth Mailed Freon the EXTRA 812% DEPT.—THIRD FLOOR, Sizes 1 to 6—reg, 03.60...2.65 Upon... DR. FEINSOD, Colors and black—pouch, kodak and envelope ; FROME RID Lee Your” ata shape 28 et, and 35 ct, Women's Col | 459 69 Boys? Fine Suits. 18.85 TEETH. 200 W. 34th St. F. * ored Linen Handkerchiefs, .18 ea. . 7 a All-wool cheviots, oassimeres, herringbones, cheeks, stripes and mixtures ~- medium, light and dark colorings+plest, of browns and grays—finely tailored—with two pair fully lined trousere—9 to 16 years. BOYS’ CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR. $1.97 Keritol Hand Bags.. .7'7 14 ineh—double handles~ean be used for school or shopping. LEATHER GOODS-MAIN FLOOR. Half Doz., 1.00 dainty embroi- also white with Fine quality dered corners colored borders, HANDKENCHIERB—MAIN FLOOR. $4.00 Women’s Black Kidskin Pumps.. F One strap—medium toes \e tary heel with rubber top lifts— wide widths-—sizes 4 to 9, BHOES—SECOND FLOOR, Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Continued Tomorrow Ne

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