The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1922, Page 12

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922." _ ‘Lipton at World’s Series Game Makes “Plunger” Bet on Giants chances,"’ t ig “ and to extend every courtesy. a _ McGraw and His Men Are Old Friends and He Backed Silea ea ‘ust admit that You) tnat, while ho did not yell like the| ‘‘And who is going to win the se- Ae Them for All of a Nickel. 'o sel out for 4 cents and «| American rooter, he got up on his feet] ries?” the writer asked finally. jf by Thy” ol * farthing when the Yankees seemed jal moment, “The Ciants,"" Sir Thomas sald METROPOLITAN ELEcT.Surply Co By Roger Batchelder. about to score earller in the game," 11-80 strong for the] positively. ‘I'm all for them, and], A + Beh ieee, skettativa peemite aportaman, dame. to his suite in| Mormun eeenew he was.tn the writer asked, Tl veo every game {f busines: 41 W.36"ST_ FITZROY 3451 f Thomas Lipton, Britain's pre por oie the room. he began, “when'they were} mits. I don’t want to take VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS dhe Biltmore with happiness in his eyes, Ie had bet on the Giants, had] ‘Yes, but I won, didn’t 17" parried world tour I wirelessed them] chances on losing my job, you nworn his allegiance to McGraw's team and he had made money. Ho had] Sit Thomas. and asked them to be my guests at] But I'l! say this much—t'm willing to —— — “It was « nfst interesting ga Jon with the White Sox. They ‘won a nickel. This is how it happened. Ho wenté Mr. Greenhut has been a changed man éver since he lost his bet. ftered ; ment with that of yacht racing, for] with them.’ Noe mo4 cents to get rid of bis} ii, jattor is my hokby. But f had] Sir Thomas then showed a “Life t when the winnthg runs started to} many thrills,” he admitted. Pass," issued by Charles Comiskey on come in, but I held out, taking no fled with excitement,” suid the Bi ish enthusiast when asked for his re- port. ‘I can't compare the excite- me their friend, My only regret now " iy that the White Sox are not playing’ Mr. Greenhut then broke in and] & gold plate, authorizing every city in sald that Sir Thomas had stretched] the league to admit him and his party when the seventh inning ¢ame, and bet another nickel that the Giants w 6 y another nick gant Wit] ae access Swealeee: OK. | WOMB the penna: up to the Polo Grounds with B. J. Taken," said Mr. Greenhut. Greenhut and on the way the matter “When the Yankees gained two. ih vot financial backing was mentioned. points,” Sir Thomas reported to the f P. “I back my Giants,” said Sir] writer, 1 was @ bit frightened, But Thomas.’ “I'll bet a nickel on them."'| things came out as they shpuld and} |e FowADandrell, sroaaway. amd Sons, Shana Oth Sts. Specially Arranged Sales This FRIDAY & SATURDAY WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ CLOTH SUITS Specially made for this sale of extra fine quality Poiret twill, Tricotine and fancy mixtures in navy, brown, gray and black. Sizes 16 to 46, Values to 39.50. Special for..............0555 SILK BLOUSES Models of all description of fine quality satin, crepe de chine, poplin and taffeta, all colors, including fancy stripes. Sizes 34 to 46. Valiies tO 7.50. FOP. ....6.cccceceecoscescrvscecs 3.95 MILLINERY SPECIALS Just received a new collection of smart models in a great variety of shapes attractively trimmed in all shades, including black. ‘ Value 12.50, Special for.............eceseeeees . 7.95 SPORT HATS of scratch felt with ribbon and felt trimming in black, sand, gray and brown. SOFT VELVET and FANCY SILK HATS, ribbon and ornament trimming. Value 2.25. Special for...............06 On HAT TRIMMINGS of bronze coque or silver and gold uills. Value .87 each. SALE OF WOMEN’S GLOVES “KAYSERS"” IMPORTED CHAMOISETTE, 16 button length, in all the most desirable colors, including white and black. Regular 1.25 grade. For. 89 FRENCH DOESKIN, another shipment of the genuine French doeskins in white or chamois color, 2 button full P. K. Paris point, every pair guaranteed perfect. Sizes 534 to 74. Regular value 2.00 pair. .79 NEW FALL SILKS AT GREAT PRICE CONCESSIONS CREPE DE CHINE—An excellent dress quality in every desirable coor. For street and evening: wear. vhite and black included; 40 inches wide. 1.79 Regular 2.25 grade. Special at................. CANTON CREPE—Rich, desirable and durable, in every wanted color; 40 inches wide. Regular 3.50 grade. Specia at................. 2.39 GEORGETTE CREPE—Reliable quality, ful ment of new Fall colorings. 40 inches wide. Regular 2.00 grade. Special at................. 1.49 ENGLISH CORDUROYS AT HALF REGULAR PRICE A superior quality. Twill back, rich lustrous face, i shades of navy, Copen, brown, beaver, green Pee Spiga 22 inches wide. 00 grade. - Special at...........cscccceeseeeee .98 ~SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not _ getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physi- cians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain One Year From Now The tallest department store in New York is expected to be’ ready for Macy patrons SHORT time ago we called attention to the fact that excava- tions for the new additional Macy building had been completed. The entire summer had been spent with the excavating, for it had been done for the most part through solid rock. To-day gaunt steel girders are beginning to rise into view. Within a few weeks they will have risen nineteen stories into the air—when the tallest department store in New York will take on visible form and shape. One year from now this new Macy addition is expected to be thrown open to the public. HAT could be more fitting than that these nineteen new stories should rise upon a fourtdation of solid rock? For when Rowland H. Macy established his store sixty-four years ago the policy he adopted for doing business was just as bedrock: At all times to sell merchandise of taste and quality at lowest-in-the-city prices .} This policy has not only survived through the sixty-four years that R. H. Macy & Co., Inc’, has been in business. - It has lifted the Macy store to leadership among the department stores of New York. And this new building that KOCHe CG Largest Distributors of Merchandise at Retail in Uptown New York Koch Prices Make Dewntown Shopping an Extravagance ERST®, Established 1860 125th Street, West Remarkably Good- Looking Specially, Priced Fashioned of Poiret Twill, Velour and Tricotine; many with caracul collar and cuffs. Third Floor Overblouses “A95 | Richly embroidered and bead- ed; unusual sleeve and neck lines; distinctively Oriental in their colorings. About ten | models; all of high grade crepe | de chine. In brown, cocoa, barberry, | Chinese-green, muffin, bobo- | link, majolica and black. Sizes from 36 to 44. Third Floor SPECIAL OFFERING WOMEN’S Pure Thread Silk Vests 1.25 High-grade, first quality vests, of pure thread silk, in fancy weaves, with ribbon shoulder | straps and reinforced shields. ? | In pink, gold, orchid, blue, peach and black. | All sizes. A Second Floor Each | The New Escala tors Min. we put the new escalators _into operation for the first time. Run- ningfrom the Main to the Second, and will soon' tower above all the other stores symbolizes the continued leadership of this business policy. Making the Old Meet the New from the Second to the Third Floors, these When oyr additional building is opened, it will escalators are in addition to those already in disclose not only a greatly increased selling operation between the Main and Sixth Floors, space, but many features, too, that will be unique in the added facilities they provide for comfort and profit in shopping at Macy's. Pm To make the present store fittingly accord with the new, many changes and improvements must necessarily be made. Some have already been made, others are now in progress, Among them: Oil-Burning Furnaces To insure adequate heating provision for the gigantic structure of the combined new and old buildings we have installed several oil-burning furnaces. We are, therefore, prepared to heat the present building this winter, and the new one when it is ready, with either the coal oil systern. ‘ and to the fourteen elevators that are at your service. * 8,500 persons an hour, if need be, can be carried up these new moving stairways! ‘The New Basement Flooring The entire Basement floor, both in the new and the present building, will be of terrazzo—a compound of pink Tennessee marble and cement, which, excepting only granite, is the hardest and longest-wearing type of flooring there is. Enough of it has already been laid to give an idea—and little by little the entire Basement flooring of the present building is RH. % Co Herald Square Fro. 1@\1/@NT (61a 15 /@\ 8/81 (61, /@N1i/a\ fea! /a\ 0 /a\ ip \i/@\i/@\ lie) ti/e\ is e\tve\i Accept only “Bayer”? package which contains proper directions, See Pres tates a SUN Anniversary Sale of Women’s Footwear 785 _ After this Sale, 8.75 to 11.00 We wish to emphasize, that the shoe illustrated is made by shoe craftsmen, who enjoy the reputation of being among the foremost in the country—of the best selected, finest quality leathers and materials. And by actual and intensive shopping and cpm- parison, we have not found any shop in New York even attempting to meet our Anniversary Sale price of 7.85, for the same quality footwear. Choice of Brown (Suede or Satin), Black (Suede or Satin, Calfskin, Kidskin or Patent Leather) ; also Patent Vamps, with Gray or Otter Suede quarters -Louis, Spanish and Cuban Heels. [Second Floor) AY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, ‘ : a ({P MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCH WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “\WANK” AD, WIL, FIND IT

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