The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1922, Page 12

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Popular Classica are going along |the north, Just as he started reat!" "Do you think there {* a danger of an invasion of Turkostan-made fi we went on. ‘ou know,’ he answered, have moved all our things up here from the Masonic Building, where once had our plant, and will in t future use Irvington as our hea mee quarters.”’ ee But she had no business there. There, now, you know all about the | that he could talk of nothing ANB tien are donned a bathing euit | Teen picture situation right straight] And, strange a It may seem, from the mouth of one who has just storm came up and blew the vil galley west to the south “Ain't nature perverse?" Tom. A THESAURUS. just drifted in from the Coast frat ; isn't a movie press agent at all r Ht her 'neer ond for— returned. “L talked to Miss Negri while she y +l’ the nest reel she appeared in was here,” he announced, “and CLARKE BUSY. could speak but little English. re, why, F Of course, she was the stor. George L. Clarke, the hustling pasa “personal representative,” is busy PHUL UMM BAYS. these days. Yesterday one of the re- AM aint gold that glitters! Take sults. of his last week's hustling was apparent at the Grand Central St Gee air of the leading men, for in-|tion when the cast of "Blue Water,” y him, left for a long film nt in Canada . URBAN BACK. ose who went were Di- Dropped in on Charles Urban up at|rector David W. Hartford, Norma Bis desk in the Urban Institute,| Shearer, Jane Thomas, Alice May, Irvington-on-Hudson, yesterday. Pierre Gendron, Louls D'Arclay, John Being just back from Europe, we] Webb Dillon, James Harrison, excitement just waiting for the @hought a man who had crossed the| ward Fetherston, Harlan Knight and] ininating cap. In fact, exciter Atlantic eighty times might tell us siang.” EXCITEMENT. Usually things are very calm Peaceful up at the Goldwyn of on Fifth Avenue, Not so yeste afternoon, however. by were milling around Ned Forsberg. Just bristled In the alr, @omething about the foreign end of oes “Why the red fire?” we asked ee pas WHETHER OR NOT. Clarke, the pufflecist. “How are pictures in Germany,” ‘We asked, quite nonchalantly. “Yes,"* he answered, ‘I think Urban Movie Chats are in for a better year than ever’ “What is the picture outlook in the | Tom commandeered the most power- Tom Forman was looking for a storm the other day. Tired of wait- ing for Nature to send him a squall “Why,” he panted, “we're all up because Kate Lester has signed a long term contract with “Kate Lester, the woman made such hit as Mom in Geecho-Slovakian countries?" we | ful storm machines he could get. membrance!'" he shouted, “She's ventured. He set them up so they would blow | signed up “Yes,"" he answered, ‘the Urban ing village ithering away to Mebbe they howled just as loud scene a real honest-to-goodnesn asked Ran Into a chap yesterday who had was so full of boosts for Pola Negri That's what we call progress! there seemed to be a bomb of Then he noticed our puzzled look. JHE RVENING.WOKLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOSER 11, 1922. the} and were just as excited when John Hancock started the fad of signing papers on the dotted line, but wel‘ey was stationed at one of the train- doubt it lage else, he she and figes rday in ful- ment Don the Aesop's Film Fables studio. |p Dropped in last night @r a chat with and] Rutgers Neilson, who @ishes out very readable publicity for the corporation. On the screen was unfolding the she/jatest Aesop Film Now| “Friday the Thirteen it is different. She has a vocabulary of 207 English words, 197 of which Friday the Thirteenth?" We apoligized for our denseness and Ex-Sergt. M. L. Mobley of the] one arose with alacrit: ‘ore's why It gets in Screenings: During the war, when Sergt. Mob- form, the man came to, Ing camps, there came a gift box ad- “Where am I?” he asked, as per ON TIME. ing a pi verul packages of smok- half dozen plugs of chewing tobacco, hurt in the scrimmsge, As an axtist- ant director bent over the prostrate dreamed to the Bergeant ond contain-| formula. “Oh, yes,” he wont, on, be- fore any one could answer, ‘I was Thoy are nothing if not timely up at] {NF tobacco, some cigarettes and @}acting and fell asicop!" nicotine array was accompanied by a note whteb read: “To you, boy, Mary Miles Minter.” A Sure Way To drutf Sergt. Mobley became d Dandru st in time to ace the most timely | script cleric and cutter at the Lasky En studio, where Miss Minter t's work- ing, and at once brought down the gift package just as it had been re- Faaal ceived: to dissolv We didn’t see much in the story, either, until we looked again and found that Sergt. Mobley is a girl. ever made," he gurgled. a look!" Ite title was |, “You mufted apply it at night when r aw, in the point, this film ‘Friday the Thir- roe to moisten the scalp and rub ill be released next Friday!'’ R uf it in gently with the finger tips. we asked, ignorant like. . he shot back. “ain't next|te?4ey they were shooting a battle for about alx o: en minutes, Then | dandruff you may have. the director yelled “Cut!” and the i cameras stopped. All the extras but| of the scalp will stop instantly, and hair will be fluffy, luster ft, and look and fe maT yf OH! is in town, That, in itself,' Shouts failed to arouse him and it a hundree mean so much, was at first thought he had been het u who ‘Re- AEARN Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Store Will Be Open All Day Tomorrow, Columbus Day, Until 5:30 P. M. ; THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY Girls’ and Junior Misses’ Outfitting Sale Just when she must have new clothes and can put off the purchase no longer, along comes our Outfitting ee Sale with all sorts of pretty, serviceable attire spe- cially designed for her youthful needs, and specially priced for needed economies. Assortmentsand values are better, we think, this year.than ever. Girls’ New Coats (Illustrated)— Girls’ AH-Wool Sweater Coats of wool heather, with large fur —plain weave, with roll collar collar. Button trimmed, warmly and wide belts—maroon, brown, f eas Pekin, buff and jockey—8 lined, Brown and_ reindeer to 14 years— shades—8 to 14 were 83.94........... 3.24 ~ Girs’ Wool Serge Dresses—reg- Little Girls’ Fall Coats—warm ulation ae dressy aty leas, plaid ‘ some with contrastin; wool, fi back materials, fash- tations pretty braided ioned in the new styles, with —1 to 14 years collar and cuffs of the reverse —were 83.94........ 3.18 plaid sides—double breasted— four pockets—raglan sleeves— Girls’ Champion Bloomers — each with label—made of plaited box;plaited back, with tailored all-wool serge—navy and black stitching—6 to 10 —si ears, iF 71. Junior Misses’ Fall Coats (Iliustrated)—all wool heather cloth—Sorrento, brown and gray mixture—lined throughout with match- ing color—18 to 17 years— 16.60 Junior Misses’ Frocks—twill back velveteen, with medallions of silk embroidery on waist and skirt panels. Other models beside that pictured—sizes 12 to 16 years— 15 50 Junior Misses’ Serge Frockes—trimming of black and scarlet novelty braid. Also wool crepe dresses in combination colors— 12 to 16 yeara—were $12.50........ 9.75 1.88 Were $2.95 a Smart styles in plush, velvet and felt—dress and TF tailored models—black, brown, navy, red, sand, Copen i] Girle’ Trimmed. Drees Hats—handsome Warm Underthings | velvets, in 0 variety of styles and colors cy 111 os Knit Night Drawers— with feet—1 to 10 yeara—were $1.38. 82 tions—were $8.50 and $10.00... Vs Children’s BBilliebirke Pajamas—good Girls’ Suede Cloth Tame— 1. quality, clear stripes—6 to 16 years WEG OF... 00.eseceeeees paces . 4 were $1.88............ Aeseaaens 95 Girls’ Sateen Bloomers—good quality— Misses’ Costume Slips—good quality sateen double rows of elastic at knees—navy —navy and black—yoke and shoulder and flesh—8 to 16 years— 50 straps finished with hemstitching MM ei 3450600 0.40060 086 ne * —16 to 20 years—were $1.97... 1.28 See Pages 13, 14, 17 and 35 for Other Hearn Advertising Girls’ Trimmed Hats ” Known for Our Low Prices Bloomingdale's | 39TH TO 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO THIRD AVENUE Sale of Smart Sample Hats $ 4 7 5 | Sport Styles—Tailored Styles) $ 4 7 5 e 1400 Hats—No Two Alike \ fi Just a word of explanation. Of course, this is nowhere near their regular price—they’re samples, and all beautifully made, distinctively styled hats, from a leading maker. French Fur Felts—Hand-embroidered Duvetyns—Hatter’s Plush—Lyons Velvet. The newest Autumn colors as well as the ever smart Black. Beautifully satin lined. Models for matron and miss, to suit all types and every purse. Bloommpdale’s—Main Floor. Holiday Values for Larger Women Extra Size | $ 95 Winter Coats { 29 Of all wool Velours, silk lined and warmly interlined. Fashioned for women who require the} slenderizing effect , created by the new long line styles. Made with throw-scarf and convertibje collar. Self stitching and large buttons are smart finishing tou =8 Extra Size Silkk 1$ and Wool Dresses { 25 E type of smart daytime frock is represented in this collection of unusual values. One coat model of very fine French Serge achieves a slen- derizing effect by a clever use of drapery caught at the side with a handsome metal ornament. Another model of braided Charmeuse and Serge creates the desired long line effect by means of side panels, Many more styles, all of unusual design and distinction. Fall Suits of Wool $99, Velour and Poiret Twill fade tA AG rahe Dada bah ell aortas of cut not usual in suits at $29.95. fi . Coats are extra long and deftly styled on slim lines. Skirts are alee of the ney dong engi are cut ly full. Brown, Reindeer, Navy and Black. S 4214 to 5244. Bloomingdale’e—Second Floor, The Fur Department Celebrates Misses” Jersey With These Specials Natural Muskrat Coats weet Low Priced at $1] 7.95 A 40-inch model particularly well The continued popularity of . liked for sport and college wear. Skins | the Jersey Dress acclaims its | : of dark quality made in a full flaring, Rotvaled usefulness and de- .'f) belted style. Beautifully silk lined. CnraBiy: is _ ee fee ; money showing coat effect Pleate anels an. Extra Size Sealine mangaria sl even ac an them ( &6 smar' as they are useful, while Gp Coats, $89.95 | their pice prociaims them most A full length coat of fine quality skins Second Floor. cleverly styled to attain a slender ef- fect. Made in full flaring style and gor- geously lined. 45 inches long. Wom en’s Dyed Blue Wolf Wool Jersey. Scarfs, $25 Dresses sepa Skiee Silk Embroidered A wonderful quality and a very fash- jonable neckpiece. Of soft, lustrous skins in the newest fur shades. $ 1 0 Bloomingdale’e—Becond Floor, An extremely, smart straight line version of the Jersey Dress, Bungalow Aprons, 69¢ _ | ws Rrpseor mers favor this Fall, Dotted or checked percales or chambray and percale combined. You must have one—its uses Trimmed in various colors, are many and its price much be- low the regular. Extra Size Bungalow Aprons, 59¢ | “biack, navy, brown, embroider. ‘Assorted colored stripes and checks, Trimmed with white | 4 in contrasting or self color, piping, pocket and belt. Sizes 86 to 46, Bloomingdale’e—Second Floor, Second Floor, There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and it, then you destroy it To do this, just get about four of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is al vill S By morning most if not all of your dindratt will be gone, and three or four scene. The director yelled at an extra | more applications dis- to fall as though shot. The man foll4 solve and entirely destroy every single left. The battery of cameras ground on| sign and trace of it, no matter how much d all itching and digging A Dependable Specialist gives the greatest values Tue COMMENTS our customers make to our salesmen are interesting. Gener- clly they are: little speeches of surprise as to the values and the variety. But after all, it's not very remarkable that a specialist in furniture can give the best values, for every waking hour is devoted to that end, FLINT & HORNER CO., Inc. 20-26 West 36TH StreeT A few yards from Fifth Avenue Real Dutch Bulbs OUR OWN IMPORTATION All bulbs in this special sale are carefully selected, healthy bulbs. cinths, 9c each—94c dozen ; : Ej King of the Blues, dark blue. = King of the Yellows, deep yellow. i _= Grand Lilac; porvelsin Lila 4 Lord Balfour, purplish violet. Bedding Hyacinths YBN Separate colors, white, blue, pink and red. hs Single bulbs, 49c a dozen. Double bulbs, 59¢ a dozen 5 Single Tulips 36c dozen [4 Belle Alliance, scarlet, S| Chrysolora, golden yellow, iE : : Tawk, pure white, wi Cottage Maid, bright pink. Yellow Prince, Double Tulips 36c dozen Murillo, light pink, Tournesol, red and yellow, Rubra Maxima, scarlet, La Candeur, white, Darwin Tulips 42c dozen Clara Butt, salmon rose, Reverend Ewbank, blue violet, Painted Lady.cresmy white, Gl sw, vermillion scarlet, b Pride of Haarlem, Psyche, pure soft rose, A bright carmine, we Mixed Tulips Single Mixed, 19¢ dozen Double Mixed, 24e dozen Darwin Mixed, 29cdozen Parrot Mixed, 34c dozen Narcissus 44c dozen Emperor, yellow, excellent for haturalizing, Von Sien, yellow, popular double bulb, Golden Spurs, large, rich yellow, Poeticus Ornatus. LETTE TET Sweet Scented Jonquils Single, 29 a dozen. Double, B4c dozen Crocus, blue, white, striped yellow, 17¢ dozen mixed colors, 9¢ dozen , mixed colors, S4c dozen Basement, 80th Strest, Rear, LH: Macy & Cp. 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