The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1922, Page 27

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WEW SEARCHLIGHT ENGINE FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT. William F. and Edward J. Kenny THE _NEW PLAYS _ “The Awful Truth” Amusing Though Hard to Believe Pe Re cas ala a is quarters of Engine Company No. 7, By CHARLES DARNTON Duane Street, near Broadway. It te the ’ gitt of Honorary Deputy Chi Present Apparatos in Mem~ ory of Father, A new searchlight fire engine will be Moreover {t produces the disquieting effect of challenging the utility] Which the new searchilehs Shall a of a busy tnstitution. It suggests waste, especially on the eve of a hard ‘The apparatus cost $20,000 and Is the faith in anything like a settled state of mind. The other ts at Brooklyn Fire Head- t quarters, Jay Street. But happily arthur Richman g: ‘There will be a public demonstration js something fresher than the/utes, Weber and Fields were wel-| of the new apparatus to-night In City Wermed-over romance of divorced] comed back to Brondway last night} Hall Park. It is equtpped with two sta- Yovers in bis comedy “The Awful Truth” last night at Hewy Miller's} pack sam candi@power cach. Blectricity ts gen- ee fe old, well-remem-| ood fr n the machine's own dynamo Wheatre, Ho exhilarated us with a|bered costume and makeup, with the We ¢ ; i. second al ‘omen’s Extra Size Coats— windy wifo-secker from the open| Samo immortal droltertes and to those| HN het ta rad street and tol Herring bol digg spaces, a ticble woul pure as ol! andj WP® had seen them tn other days it] ait third alarms to 145th Street In Man- goones i 4 reeking of platit 4 scemed incredible that theso two bad| hattan, and to 149th Btreet inthe} For general utility ywear—lined or half lined— 17 95 ig crag of platitudos, a rich customer | over been separated, ‘ever been ab-| Bronx. since 42 to b4-—reg. $87.78... : @ market for “‘one of God's good] sent from the stage. Thote was never saaicmerh Gane ie { iy omen,”* reminding ‘al within sound OLDEST HARVARD GRAD., |Young Men's Trousers— a moment of thelr fooling which was fh + ee of his voice that “a man Ifke him has|®°t reminiscent of their old days in’ wool—gray and brown mixtures and stripes—some st m1 the celebrated Broadway Afuste atl] HORATIO STORER, DIES) navy blue serge—sizes 20 to 98 w jo be mixhty careful of his woman-| which go long bore thelr names. were 83.96 and 84.50. /, = oe kind.” In that beautiful word] ‘They played their delightful game , Limit two. “womankind” he expressed himself|of pool (ask Dad, he knows) and Junior Norfolk Suits— posed in the unforgotten group, “The . of the play, tts|Dying Gladiator,” and once more, | ratte Re Storer, oldest ving graduate of/ Tweeds and cassimeres—gray, tan, brown—box pleated with yoke—some ‘with detachable pique collar—lined life and hope. But something told us| after ten long years, Fields mesmer-| Harvard University, died at hie home the ‘gentleman from Okiuhoma|jzed little Weber and turned to the] here, In his ninety-third year, after an} trousers sizes 6 to 10 year 4.44 WEG BT... revevebereeseeres seesbseesee he Limit two. would’nt get what he was after, even] andience os of yore Uiness of six months. before he was described in terms of r 5 Storer was one of the first sur- the heartless East as a man of ‘solout of Paterson!’ bisa " > ! geons to apectalize in gynecology and 1s] ¢y , >| } much confidence in himself that it} ‘The two comedians appeared to-| said to have Introduced the use of chlo- Children 8 Rompers— : ; ee Newest colors and styles—plain colors or fancy stripe: would be a pleasure to deceive him.| gether int ‘“Reuntted,” reform in this country, He was born n We knew he was done for the mo-|the. programme as r in Boston, February 27, 1830, and was| Peggy cloth—closed knee or beach styles—sizes 65 ment Brace McRae showed his face] Vaudeville Cocktall graduated from Harvard in 1850. 2 to 6 years—were .95 and 81.00, see as the erstwhile husband, Almost | orousiy applauded throughout by an}, 2° %%8 * numismatic of note and au- ‘ Limit threo: with rotestive ¢ inet the iy epEla it y thor of several numismatic and medical a. DF ay ae audience which went to the Central} pooks. SeDe? hopeless odds, we' realized that Mr.|?'uny to see Joe Weber and Lew Girls’ Sateen Bloomers— McRae would have the coveted lady on his chest by the end of the even- ing ever If a dozen divorces had to be overcome. Yor that matter, the play was over fter the first act. It had nothing left e, nor any- od quality—double row of shirring at knee—tlesh, te, navy-—sizes 8 to 16 years— ields. In the second half of\ the pros- ramme, the “Spanish” number was well costumed, tuneful and pietty and the son “Chloe,” with Its chorus of ee the Dont Miss It/ Says 8. S. Toback. r Misses’ Coats— girls recalied, n'a way at 1 5 wool mixture’—sports models—blue, reindeer, days of Pete Dailey. One of the best specialties on the bill was that of Charles T. Aldrich of] | the lightning changes. In & little speech before tha curtain he wel- comed Weber und Fields back to thing half so entertaini fatuous comments on life in general and himself in particular. He tri- umphed over two impossible situa- tions of incredibly bad manners. The divorced woman must have needed Displaying the new MARMON tmodels— i value $14.73 Percale and Gingham House Dresses— 's the money bailly indeed to submit to the] Broadway, saying that in the hearts most One-piece and waistline models—stripes, plaids, checks-— lemand# made upon her for a clean] the public these two had really talked of | collars and cuffs of plain chambrayor organdie— (i of character. Dan's questions | Hever been separated. thow in | Sizes 96 to 44-— 1 44 were trying enough, but those of his se ee tawn!" were $1.94 ¢ é INJURED BY AUTO ON 42D STREET punt, a testy dame strong for uplift, ‘might easily have driven any woman with a hatpin in the house to try her Women’s Knit Skirts— hand at murder, Even Dan's sim- hive toe an es plicity couldn't explain his willingness |“0wi* Koleos Suate: Witte, pay ca) PES Ae ROSE 64 to venture on dangerous ground with} _ S<ull—Tax! Driver Arrested. eT imit three, this inquisitive relative as his guide.} While crossing 424 Street and Eighth ‘ SS . ‘And when the Westerner finally took |Avenue carly this morning Louis Ke- Band Aprons his walking papers he was much too Greek, of No, 852 Sixth nv Checkudi ging! tsi ; ititinc ous prompt and indifferent to be true to atruck by mitaxioab: le, skull Was Prec anata ped and ened pereale—round, life. Any man in the circumstances fractured. He was taken to Bellevue chine fait ia) “t es Lita 34 would have stood dround and talked} Hospital, bhistses . the matter over at some length if only |. “4 seven, « ‘eat, - ad : op ercurcnty: ver of th treet’ Cony! Sat. Sept. 23-30 Extra Size Bungalow Aprons— - = Good quality striped or figured _percale—rickerack % “The Awful Truth"? was anusing: though hurd to bel Among other q things perfumed cushtons helped to or chambray tgimmed-—~ 1.62 Ture Lucy’s former husband back to were $1.97, ey . her, whereas there is probably noth- ing about his wife of which the aver- age man sickens so quickly as her favorite brand of scent. Of course, this chap must be granted his own peculiar weakness. Hut there seemed aver JODILE MERCHANTS ASEH “Limit three.” f Limit three. Women’s Double Extra Size Underwear— Vests low neck, short stacves or sleeveless—loose of tight knee drawers~—w HG Wire, SaeissRes 54 Limit three. ittle truth. in him when he interrupted Be. quite ordinary bit of singing by the s =e . lady at the pi with the impas-| ] get. with five a Wenadas Coen Untrimmed Velvet Hats sioned outery, “No wonder men are} | 2 oe witte tw ing $100 Black-—variety of Jarge aud small shapes— 2 78 fascinated by you!" Any man with » 83.48. e+: white Golo an ear for music could have listened to that song without losing bia head.| | Mésating $135 Hackie Bands— Somehow, Norman's outburst made 4 Fall colors and bla me suspect him of flattery. But then were €1:05,<. again, I've been guilty of much the wame thing at times, haven't you? The truth Is that charm, as wel) us umor, made itself felt in this com- Pedy to a greater degree than in “The Serpent’s Tooth,’’ by the same * thor, This charm was enhanced by 4 Finlay Engagement Ring set pin fine, perfectly cut dia- mond, $100 Switches and Transformations— PEL Gs da ra ee 1.45 7-Diamond Soli- taire Cluster set production of exceilent taste inade in hi ead re Catntog tn colors FREE. os Limit two. the name of Charles Frohman un’ . parkable v ons mee a characteristic of Gilbert Miller. NDS FROM $28 TO $5,000 | 4 | | Elastic Top Corsets— ital judgment was shown in #1 = OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. Pink novelty cloth—long bip — 2 34 the role of Dan’ to Paul Harvey, who were $4.50. ...eces es Hie agg '. Limit two. realized the type thoroughly. For his part, Mr: McRae was Ukewtso ull that could be desired. Raking -over ead ashes isn't the ¢ i the world, yet he suce Little Tots’ Flannelette Rompers and Creepers Gz. ‘ A Exquisitely carved Platinum Ring, containing utter the manner-of Laur put became more. mdividual @s she Went along and mado a picas- ing impression, George H. Ba Little Tots’ Corduroy Coats— Belted models—warmly lined--white—asizes to il 80 3 years—were 82.25... was so amusing In his quiet, En ‘im 0. ‘way that more of hua would Pine: idea immeasurably ¢ Eyeglasses— Vf feenes of the\extrem: Heavy gold filled military fromes, fit Ut ate fine white spherical lenses . eber and Fields es Back on Broadway Our Gary Payment Ptan Appties Everywhere Within 150 : c 2 J opt ¥ Sebati tues of New York. We Furnish Apartments and Homes on Including examination by our registered optometrist Weekly or Monthly Payments. With hand-clupping, cheers aud whistling which lasted severvl min- Girls’ Trimmed Hats Variety of smart tailored models 95 Two Trousers Suits For Men 29.75 New Fall models in fine all-wool fabrics — worsteds, cassimeres, flannels—in all the favorite Fall shades of browns, grays, blues and other colors. Plain colora and new patterns of stripes and mixtures. Sizes 34 lo 46. Regu- lars and stouts, Laxatives Replaced By the Use of Nujol Nujol is # labricant—not a medicine or lasative—so cannot gripe, When you are constipated, not enough of Nature’s Jue bricating Liquid Is produced in the bowel to keep the foud waste me and moving. DOK 4 4-PIECE QUEEN ANNE BEDROOM SUITE—In American Walnut, consisting of Dresser, Bow-End Full-Size Bed, Varity Tollet Table, Chiffrobe. Four pleces, aa illustrated 2 wee $1.00 saiters Complete to your hom. New Home Machines on credit up to $110. Motor Truck Deliv- erles Free Within 100 Miles of New York. beca like this natue ral lubricant and thus re- places it, Try October Columbia Records on Sate. Sewing | Machine, MAHOGANY LI- © rated, $379 Seturday evenings, BRARY TABLE £1650 t rr ie Saturday Evenings. Period design H IEE 46th St. 72 HGait AVE 8th Ave, See Page 10 for Other Hearn Advertising / THE EVENING ‘WORLD, TUESDAY, 8 f 5,000 candle power yi . at tho Central Theatre. They came tone ad velght, portable ight, of 800 The Following 1650-1660 Broadway New York hielo dhe ed Cole sizes to G years | this work at leust a glow of int Between 5ist and S2d Sts. sae Dia. were SL.2b, : Peaenenere Ina Claire began acting Lucy Under “Roseland Ballroom. Limit three EPTEMBER 19, 1923; STORE OPEN 9 TO 5:30 P. M. RAEARN Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Wi F, and Edward J, Kenny, as a mem thelr father, the Inte Battalion Chief ATCHENG a divorced’ pair fel iedly in fove with each other aghinbwhenus Ar Kenny, who served for many is fust about as thrilling as throwing rice at a practising Mormon.| years in the downtown fire districts in \ Needs for Your Home Offerings for Both Wednesday and Thursday: 40-inch Charmeuses— Women's Irish Linen sven soa si category ine i yacac OO) mee lane ede. 190 40-inch Crepe de Chines— Japanese Lacquer Glove and Clear crepe weave—street and eve | Handkerchiel Boxes— se 1,1G)| Assorted colors and do- were S145... 0.0.00. s Rs : sieve fi ia MELE Tec Diagonal Tricoti omy Limit two. All wool—48 inches wide—copen, = taupe, henna,myrtle, eran news Impo' rted Hacer ser uavy and black— Bar rine, bracelets, necklaces, 33 were a1, ° EE tie. tree ol / yards. French Serges-— Soutache Braids— All wool—42 inches wide— 12 yard pieoo—black ond all” any and back — 1.00 Fail colorgtrere #8 pete» were $1.48......... fre 7) mit six picees. Seay Se Crochet and Cluny Laces— 36-inch Nainsooks— _ | Machine — made—excellent 8 10 yards in piece—for underwear, in-] asyortment—were .12'4........ fants te robes 1] 76 Limit—10 yards. were R8.10....... ° Limit two pieces. Boys’ Fine Cotton Hose — ei ° Double beel, sole and toe— 36-inch White Voiies- slees 8 to 11}4-—-were 87... 30 (% bischee (tH exe eto— 20 Lint +06. were .27.., sie Be - Limit 10 yards. Men’s Fine Silk Suspenders Luncheon Sets— New lot of navelty stri nd other 5 ; designs—also white and soli Extra he lity bleached line Hata beary quality Weached linen) SGfore—were S191 soos 84 woven pattera— “5 were 818, ot : 12.94 Men’s Work Shirts— Grey cbambroy-—khaki--black sateen , or tmill--bluck und white striped— Pure Linen Huck Towels— | percales—blue chainbray — with or Hemstitched—mhite damask— 4 @ | without callarr-sizes 1410 18— QI borders—were .68 Bac wete $1.09 and $1.85... é | Extra. Heavy All Linen Limit three. Crash Towelings— Men’s Me Dowell Underwear— Red or blue borders—for dish or| Medium weight—wool inixed shirts and roller towels— 8 drawers-—all sizes— { 17 were 48 yd..... ide H were $1.45 Limit 10 yards. Limit three. Wednesday Thursday New Housedresses - 2.39 | ; Were $3.94 to $5.50 Gingham, cretonne and novelty fabrics give vuriely to many pretly housedresses. Sli r, long waisted and one-piece models are shown, simply bul attractively trimmed. Sizes 36 to 46. whe ; mpace WEDNESDAY THURSDAY <> Sami, Hats for Fall Special Prices 7.50 and 13.50 Smartlyne hats are authentic copies of the new imported models, and reproduce the same charm and originality which are so prized in French hats. Styles for misses and younger women, and also a particularly fine assortment of hats for matrons are now shown in the new, comprehensive selection of Smartlyne hats. 20th Great Fall Sale Women’s and Misses’ Fall Skirts 4.75 Val. $6.97 and $7.97 Pretty new models for Fall, of black serge and prunella cloth,in a variety of color combinations. Pleated models in prunella cloth, tailored models in zerge. Sizes 28 to 34. es ot roto, | act ae sa on ov of & at] catgut tee Noney-Saving Values in Fashionable Fall Apparel and Hair Nets-- Light, medium and dark brown, black, blonde— double mesh—~allover cap shape were .72 doz s+. Doz White Castile Soap— « Large bar—was .94 Cheesecloths— ° Bleached—36 inches wide~ abosrbont—value 514 etx. ........ init 1 piece. Ready-Made Sofa Cushions— “ Sacer [efor dive, brown, a Trtaneale wilkes feo files, with Futteadowers GBP cers an Oe Limit three, Ball-Bearing Roller Skates— Value GB88 ices. aici sens dee eeeeee . 1.50 Limit three. a Boxing Gloves— is Well made of fine leath wrist— pe peg. pols eM HOE TMG ee reer Limit two. Toy Wagons— Large assortment including flat hay wagons, wagons and tractors’ loo 74 lean ness Limit two. Large Hay Wagons— 9x10x7-~-open slats all around—long handles—finished in red and buff—enameled-— 1 47. val. 82.25, . it two, ' White House Cook Book— meee 88 Every Step in Canning— Limit two, a 95 Radio Hecmotny—- ee 5 Special Purchase | Buffet and Dresser aa | SCARFS ! 27 Value .42 to .54 Fresh scarts are essential tor the har- mony ot homes treshly decorated tor Winter, These are exceptional values, and are of muslin and cretonne; some stamped trimmed with wide lace, others with scallo, ends, figured colored borders, plain borders, or rick- rack trimmed. ART EMBROIDERY DEPT., THIRD FLOOR . MORNING SPECIALS Wednesday and Thursday until 1 P, M. To prevent dealer buyin, quantita revricted. Ne Mailer $1.57 Black Taffetas. $3-ivob--bright ) SILKB—MAIN PLOOR Al-inch —all weo!—brown, crpenbagen, garnet, navy, bees DRESS GOODE—MAIN FLOOR. 23 et. Fancy Percales. ... Yard wide—suitable for men's WASH FABRICS—BASEMENT. 21 et. Outing Flannels For nightgowns, pal ind children’ WASH! PABRIC8—BASEMENT. 28 ct. White Check Nainsooks....... 36-inch—for underwear and children’s slips, ete. WHITE GOODS—MAIN FLOOR. 35 ct. New Curtain Muslins feveeese QOD Yard wide—spots, figures and color figures 18 styles. CURTAING— BASEMENT. $1.69 Sheets. . ‘apy noice yeas eee 90x90-—for full sie —no dressing. SHEET: ABEMENT. $2.97 Feather Bed Ticks 17 Full aod % sizes—rendy tor filling. ‘TICKINGS-— BASEMENT. 38 ct. Hemmed Turkish Towels voreoneees gee Bleuchedr-absorbenteswhite terry stripe borders. $1.47 Tots’ Flannelette Rompers and Peggy and Toodles stylee— to 6 years. INFANTS’ DEPT.--6ECOND FLOOR: Women's Fine Cotton Vests. . 22 Scegnds of 47e qu low neck reless— hand, bodice: or « et top—reguiae and extra sires KNIT UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR. $1.28 Women’s Extra Size Muslin Gowns... .82 Round or ¥ nick—tailored style—some embroidery trimmed, EXYRA SIZE DEPT.—THIND FLOOR. $5.95 Men's Trousers... ee | vool—complete assortment of patteros and ore oalae blue ae nites 29 to 48. MEN B& CLOTHTING—AIN FLOOR. 75 ct Women’s Mercerized Hose......... 52 Full fashioned=-bli ec ud ghite ~sizes 834 to 10, HOSIBRY—2AIN FLOOR,

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