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24 Pouch Mansion. The proceed: the Foundatton. Mrs. Charles A. Brown of Bayside, i. L, will have charge of a Long Island table This table will repre- sent the parishes of Jamaica east to Montaul vint and Greenpoint Mra Brown will be wssisted by mittee, one from the N and the oth m the Sr | Invite kirmess will be | issued 8 Pians are being mace for luncheons and dinners in connec- tion with the kirmess, Informa! da inx will be a feature. Mrs. W. J. Wilson will be chaisman of the entire kirmoss. Other mem- bers of the board who are ex dto take o particularly active part tn the affair » Mra,\ Otte Heini and Mrs y Vice son, Mrs. Charle: Secretary § Shguedty, Recording John Anders + Miss Mais: B. Goodwin, Chairman of the Home for Aged; Mrs. Willfam C. Reynolds, Chairman of the Orphans’ Home; Mrs. Thomas C. Fletcher, Charman of the Home for, the Blind,.and Miss Hattie Hus Chairman of the Ju- Bior Commi William Martin, Miss Jennie Murphy, Mrs. Henry Miles, Mrs, H. O, Hunt- ting, Mrs, Harry Elliots, Miss Adu Wellwood, Mrs, J. B. Wintring Mrs, William &,, Doig, Mrs. Palmer Kennedy and Miss Woolworth, Shairmen from the various parishes al rs. Thomas F. Hussey, Mrs. George W. Gidiings, Mrs. Churles .M Edna # Brooklyn Women Make Plans {i For Annual Kirmess-Pag<ant ‘Streets of Wonderland’ Coming Posner ths ee Ot We Committees Named for Social Affairs of St. and Church Charity Foundation; 0. her Affa re The Woman's Board of the Church Charity Foundation, Mrs, Divino) px F. Burtis, President, will hold their annual kirmess Nov. 22 and 23 at the M Miss Edith will be used for the current expenses of| Mae Connor, a harpist, and an Apoll Club quartet a programmed. bury, novelties; Members of the Executive Boord Who will also ta tare: Mrs, J Sherlock Mavis, Mra, Fred C. Cocheu, Mrs, RL B Mrs, Milte r son, Miss Marie Delatour, Miss Plor~| 4, ence» Kete Mrs. Spencer 8.| Rex Mra. Charles 8 he, Mrs Charles Witson, Mra, Harr site Mrs. John FP. Southmayd, Miss M. L. | 94) Chauncey, Mrs, Dayid ‘Valls, Mrs. | Arthur Murphy, Mrs, Hugh Mac- Bride, Mrs. 8. H. Taylor, Miss Trenc W. DeWitt, Mrs. J. K. Upham, Mrs. Bull, Mrs. Henry Drisier, Miss Sarah Pitt Manville, Miss-Hdith 7h. hiting. Mrs. E. BE. Sparks, Mrs. E. F. How- ells jr, Miss Sapa 8. Glidden, Mrw. Charles Henry ebby Mrs. Frank Fountaine, Mrs, William Mac- Vouch, Mrs. William Loe Shs " John Chumasero, Miss Marriet nam, Mrs. George D. Graoff, Mrs. C. P. Elliot, Mrs. C. L. Ford, Mrs. 8. B. Dobson, Mrs. E. C. Baker, Miss C, W Barnes, Mra. ft, P, Lewis ang Miss Susan McArthur. The Women's Union of the Kenil- worth Baptist Church, Mra. LF. Gray, President, wilt hold a bazaar Dec. 7 and § im the church lecture room, Bedford Avenue and Avenue G. Mrs. Charles Thorius is Chairman RANDMOTHER ke her hair beautiful , darkened, attrat- ory be ge Tea ipl ver her hair took on that dull, faded pe streaked appearance, this whe mixture was syolied, wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you will large bottle of this ol recipe, improved by the tion of other ingredient dy to » at very little This simple mixture can jepended upon to restore natural color and beauty to ir. A_ well-known downtown ist says everybody uses Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur mpoued now because it so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applicd—it’s so exty to use, too. You simp! dampen a comb or soft brus! and draw it through the hair, taking one strand at By seeneg the gray hair dis- appears A es Pyrige appli- ir tw cation restored glossy, soft and be: et a THE WORLDS Harlem Office Now Locato! at 2092 7th Ave. Near 125th St. ment without delay shin trouble should + Patton, Mrs THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Mra OCTOBER 13, 1922, Sullivan, Mrs. Edwin 3. 3 | sattnow Vv. ‘Teevan and Mrs. Thomas Tracy. white table; Mrs. George Leyser,| Alonzo McLaughlin, Mrs. Louis Emerson, aprons: | O'Reilly, Mrs, Marea bh O Hara, cakes; Mrs “sama John Ames, candy; Mra. Edward 8 Thomson, toys; Mrs. W. H. Baker, dolls; Mrs, George Birek, Japanese ten room; Mra. L. 1D. Ives, ted cren and Mrs. William Becker, lemonade. Mrs, Franklin Taylor, Chairman of the Hostess Committee, ts in charge e annual fall reception of the Jongregational Church which ld Friday, Oct. 20, In the Mark’s vlors, Dorehester Road and at Bast 18th Street. “She feature will be ess by Dr. Lewis 'T, Reed, the ical welections by Mrs. Edward 8. Cox is Chairman of the Social Service Committee of th Iadies’ Ald Association of St. Mary’ Hospital, whieh will hold a card party turday, Oct, 21, at Shevlin Hall The society ¢ val of the ‘ens and inddor ¢ Brooklyn College Chit its last performance at th 44 Clinton Street, th olin T P. H. Cogan, Miss M Crumley, Mis : y, Mrs. Philip A. Do atherine A. E:ppig, Mrs Car Misa A Hf Mis. & MeGuinnes s. POX Mek BOLO IS! will have ‘ Wiliam Sal S Mra. I, B. Thomas. | |RY we lf rocks « Fashion For the Smart Woman and Mies 4t 19.75 Chiffon Velvet, Canten Crepe, Satin Canton, Tricosham, Poiret Twill and Matelasse. Draping, paneling, bead- ing, embroidering. at 29.75 Rich Satin Cantons, highest quality Twills, importedyChiffon Vetvets and imported French Repps, featuring al! latest style points, Kraft ’ Cheese with your ‘ jie—a Sood y font ee At 3 9 7 5 tion. Try italso ° in mes of meat Chiffon Velvets of regal beauty, [Mf nor rplexing heaviest Crepes, —satin-surfaced f ner; not Crepes, ete. Many feature the new ff eese”— Kraft vogue for Bertha collars. x OE Frocks $15.00 to ‘add 75 3 varieties: American, Pimento, 5: sold by the slice, pound or loaf. Sale! 200 Silk & Twill Frocks Far More Exquisite in Style and Quality Than You Would Expect at This Price Satin Cantons Navy, Black, Canton Crepes a F Brown, Cocoa, Poiret Twills All sizes for | Jacquard Crepe Women and Misses Se Coats Coats with Squrirre!—others Wolf. Clear e Skin reaking out of the skin, even Other Coats $25.00 to $165.00 h It seldom fails to relieve the tor- Sufferers from pbtain a small | ‘Swagger New Top Coats | At 39.75 collared —_with Squirrel, Caracul or Wolf. Also styles with immense fur collars, fur cuffs and panels pointed with fur. 4:49.75 immense collars of Beaver and with both collars and cuffs of 4t89.75 ching eczema, can be qui Deep furs of finest overcome by applying Menth. Beaver, Giay Squirrel, phur, declares a noted skin specialist. Wolf and Caracul on Because of its germ destroyi wraps of the costly erties, this sulphur preparatic Marvella, —_ Panvelaine, a? ‘ Lustrosa, Ormandale, “fl ~WISSNER “THE TALKING MACHINE CENTRE OF BROOKLYN” 55 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn OPEN tVENINGS Genuine VICTROLA UPRIGHT CONVERTO “Just the Thing For the Small Apartment” $4 i= .00 Special Easy Terms MONTHLY Priced [ss eae Opposite Livingston St. “agayzBROOKLY | SSeS ~D PricesCo res Fr Fulton at Bridge Street HRS OM OLIVAN. Brooklyn t lomorrow=-Laat Day oF Our nniversaty Sale Winding Up a Record Sale With Sensational Values in Finest Fashions riyevt aX ia mc . Unprecedented Values! Brocaded Velvet Jacquets With Shawl Collar and Turnback Cutts o1 Satin 5.00 Also models of Matelasse and lavishly embroidered Satin; several _ styles sketched. Navy, black and brown. Sizes 36 to 44. Mail Ord_rs Filled. 240 New Hats | Of a Fine Quality Hardly Ever To Be Ob- tained at this Price! 5.00 | —Lovely Plumage Trimmed | Hats | —Wide Sweeping Ribbon Bows | —Every Favored Style ~—Lyons, Panne, Felt, Duvetyn —Highly Distinctive Dress Hats Latest Models in Plaited Plaid Shirts ‘ ‘ jar of Rowles Menth Iyph fro cream | Plaid Back or “Double Paced: Prationag. + Remarkably Excellent Tweeds, $ Brown, Gray, Finely tailored in an ex Cuticura Soap|);) nese. ] 5 Se i ee . - nella Cloth, in all Fall Will Help You Pleid Backs Aulsizes. |} | Coloriage ‘ Clear Your Skin , ee eee ninemsn erecta meee fre a Easier sens af || PRPS STW SET RET ‘SALE AT TITREE BROOKLYN STORES= 1329-1331 4810-4812 BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. Near Gates Avenue Bet. 48th & 49th Sta BROOKLYN BROOKLYN FULTON STREET aro BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt St Subway Ration Brooklyn Tomorrow, Saturday, ii our Fall Coats Normand: Fox Colla: and Cup. Chas cape line, and side draperies with soft cascades, contribute to a sumptuous richness. with distinctive embroideries. TOMORROW AN UNUSUAL SALE OF Exclusive Character New Fall Dresses More Exquisite in Quality and Style Than You Would Ever Imagine Buying for Only | ye 9: 75 It would be difficult, indeed, to conceive of love- lier fgocks than these, Materials of Satin Canton, Canton Crepe, Chiffon Velvet, Lace and Canton com- bination, Crepe Roma, Poiret Twill and Tricotine, with their most charming long line effects, draperies, cascade features and smart panel arrangements. BOYS’ DEPARTMENT Suits and O’Coats Sport and plain model uits in fine Lustrous velvet waist with skirt, tweed and ocassimere. Coats with raglan and cuffs of wool velour check, or plain shoulder and split sleeve. Deep somely trimmed with pipings of Venetian yoke and worsted lined throughout. Sites 75 Sizes 75 8 to 18 10: 6 to 14 8 ¢ LZ Juvenile O’Coats Girls’ Cloth Coats Classy little ulsters with heavy all All wool heather and pebble wool lining. muff or patoh pockets coats, flare and belted, with and Convertible storm collar, wide pockets and button Sizes 75 Sizes 75 309 8 6012 9 FEATURING A WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF SMART Fur Trimmed The Utmost Obtainable in Value at These Marvelously Low Prices, Saturday | 65-% Styles are delightfully varied, neve? have fabrics been more lustrous and alluring —Taarquina, Gerona,-Mar- vella, Cloka and Panvelaine with great shaw! collars | and deep set cuffs, wide Mandarin sleeves, butterfly | Furs of the finer kind are lavishly used and many are enriched Silk crepe linings. GIRLS’ DEPARTMENT Girls’ Autumn Frocks trimming. , all Batin Canton Flowing Panels 15.00 collars hand- satin. cloth large

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