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Milton blossoms forth in all his manly beauty. ANSWERS. Just a Girl.—Raymon Novarro says there never was a ‘a’ at the end of his first name, That's all we can tell you about his monicker. Super.—S8ure they take pictures at night. The night scenes you mention, however, were probably taken at noon with the éun understudying the moon. Knight.—Lyn Harding, who plays King Hal in “When Knighthood Was in Flower," played the part for years In the speakies. H. L, A.—The last “e’”’ in the front natne of Bebe Daniels is silent, as the “I'* in zither, Photo—The pictures you see on the screen aro thrown through positives, Ifthe negative was used the shadings would be reversed—black would be white and white would show. black. ‘ Hickory, Dickory, Dock. Whe mouse ran up the clock. * But don’t think, this ts shockingy He got a shock From the clock, 4 But it wasn’t on a stocking. +4 PHIL _ UMM Says. * Ef all th’ news reels issued las’ year 8 pasted end to end they wouldn't Feach nowhere. ’ OH! Hopo- Hampton, the busy and ity young screenite, likes making Ovios best of all, but Mer second [Mhoice is politics ' Saturday night she hurried over to fegister. In line, about three !n front of her, was,a man who was feeling quite cheery, considering the @rid spell. + But let Hope tell it: “The man gave his name (which n't matter here at all). Then he ive his address. mee ‘And what's your business? askod gistrar. m a bootlegger!’ answered the STILLS, There will be a special showing of “The Headless Horseman” at the Hodkinson projection room this after- noon. This horseman isn't the only one who has lost his head over the movies, “Hitting the high spots means also tapping the low ones,” muses Acsop's Film Fables. Once upon a time there was an eternal triangle settled on the square in the home circle. “I told father that Leslie was the mark of my affection, and father toed the mark,” moaned the flapper. In the past the director has usually been made the goat when a picture filvvered. Now, along comes Pro- ducer Edwin Carewe with the state. ment that often it is the fault of th continuity writer. How about the producer? Won't he take the blame for any’ ve man. ‘)"And on the way out five women and seven men asked him his ad- dress!" ADJACENT. + ° Gene O'Brien is about the bustest fereenite we've run across lately. But ff’ not pictures that’s keeping him’on the jump, it's house-hunting. «Knowing that the movie idol ts in ? the market for a house, the real estate| philip Hatkin, camera man, w: agents have been buzzing about him| in from England recently. atten von Peer lawyers apett oH calls a4 al » of more than two yeara, He * ave a wonderful house at €Wlis mak. Meeiesa,"” ancounced an'ugint yestere | Saag ee ee at ale . “It's near the station, near a school, near the library, near ‘the trol- Vey and near a church!" £ Yeu,’ interrupted Gene, “but ts it bear beer?” . head of the Mission Film Corporation. His fi ‘e will be “Wasted Lives.” THAT TITLE. er days ard days of suspen estions for a new ti Child Shall Lead Them announced t the winner of the $1,000 tn gold All we have to "that the the lucky winner must be tickled to death s reward, but we'll be’ fe at all," and we must confess After, seeing the film three times we wust joip the other 11,998. The title might not nt the theme of the picture so well, but it sure fits in that old box office gruvve. And that’s that! FROM OVER THERE. Screenings is just in receipt of a glittering Blackton, how. All press thin! lis film, * 20U reviews of satisfaction you won't forget! Gipsy Cavalic tl of the exc Londen flatterir ‘the mos rng) und other like tribu One review contai: the folks who s We note the utter a pme Siki. Carpe) sence of the A delicious richness that gives the meal new delight. CONVICT STAR. ‘Of course he doesn't know it, a convict up nthe movies *t go in and tuke scenes this hold-up guy, but Milton si is us that he studied him for days order to get a good make-up fur fe first reels of “Skin Deep." "The man had a broken nose, uliflower ears and broken cheek. all typical of the fighting said Milton, “I not only ~—make it your own way Austin.Nichols € Co. (incorporated) New York’ FooD PRODUCTS Chicago ire first few scenes of the picture, ppear.as near like this crook as I an. They have made posters of me ee TAT THE ONTENTS: in the make-up, and they look e: h OF THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE QUAL- hke my convict to be photographs of himself, So, as far as I can sec, the jonyict is really being starre: Of cou Milton doesn’t w: his horribl ke-up all during the picture. Tlastic su attends to hat, and before the film js half over CHASE PRICE Cake Tbe 60 rT Dt mm I mri hy i] " i | AINTREA Hi etal AP A Ask any architect or painter what he thinks of Ripolin Enamel. Their endorsement as a class is the best proof of Ripolin’s superiority. —<$——_—_ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER “Back Stage in Telephone P er Land,’’ Auditorium, 2.30 today . Broadway at Ninth Men’s Shops, Street Floor * All to themselves Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Formerly A, T. Stetwart — The Great Nut- Bearing _ Trees of the, South: ins, Span- ish walnuts, as they are, are still bearing their rich, healthful fruits. Why not likewise men and women, unworn by aj and heart-young and ‘fresh, still bearers of the ripened fruit of expérience and wis- dom, to enrich and bless 'the world and to make life easier for those who come after them. We must not live alto- gether in the past, but strive heartily and constantly to shed around us, for the younger set, a golden haze of hope to mark their path into happy new years. (Signed)! October 17, 1922. Women’s. Smart English Umbrellas Very fine, durable silks with wood sticks. ee Divided into two groups for styles, col- orings and price: Black taffeta silk with (1) straight malacca or snakewood handles, with wrist straps of pigskin, gold plate and silver caps; or Prince of Wales hook handles, Amber colored tips and trims— 320. th wide borders of and white checks, handles ntalacea or bamboo, capped in black and white checks to match borders, Brown, red, blue, black and changeable colors —$13 to $16. Street Floor, Old Building Silk. Petticoats $3.95 and $4.95 Smart, slender-line petticoats in dozens &f simply tailored or ruffle finished styles: Satin, radium eilk, heavy silk jersey or silk jersey combined with satin. Plenty of lovely cdlors—soft shades of brown, green, henna, French blue, r purple, wis- teria, American beauty and navy blue and black. Malin Alste, Street Floor, Old Bullding . Corsets for the young and slender $1.50 to $2.45 Whether you prefer a corse lette, a girdle or a corset, you will find it here. : Main Aisle, Street Floor, Old Building New Ship Second Organ - Recital . By Chas. M. Courboin Formerly of Antwerp Cathedral In the WANAMAKER AUDI- TORIUM, Wednesday at 2:30: - PROGRAM Grand Chorus Dialogue, Gigout. Aria, Bach, Allegretto, D. Boeck. Piece Heroique, Franck. 2 oo and Fugue in.D minor, ach. wal Song of the Basket Weaver, Russel, ; Prelude and Fugue in D major (played on piano stop), Bach. March Heroique, St. Saens. Admission by Compunneey. ticket obtainable at the Au torium office, First Gallery, New Building. First Gallery, New Bullding Phoenix Undervests. of fine ribbed silk Clever device for adjusting the shoulder straps so that the vest may be worn lower or higher in front or behind. Pink, all silk, $2.50. Pink, silk and artifical silk combined, $1.95. Street Floor, Old Bullding Ss Thor-Zon Pleasanter than Mud-pack THOR-ZON_ is a_ cooling, flesh colored liquid with a re- freshing odor. It makes the skin smooth, clear and imparts a healthy color, Applied with a brush, it forms a mask and should. be altowed to remain on the face twenty minutes and then be removed with cold water. 4-02. bottles, $1.50 Sole ibutors of Thor-Zon, we have been selling this prep- aration for ten years, Hach year its popularity has grow’ The regular use of Thor-Zon will produce a complexion like that of a girl whose beauty- doctor is frosty rain, Perfume Shop, Street Floor, Old Building The Wanamaker Baby Book Every mother of young children should have a copy of this de- lightful little booklet, It tells mothers, in a simple manner, how to keep baby healthy and happy. It deseribes, pictures, and quotes low) on clothing keep baby warm and nursery furniture to make him comfortable. No charge. pri (surprisingly to ment of Woolens from M. Rodier The first shipment went before we could turn around. Agnella Briquet Espécially liked for the smart short jackets. In red, gray, black. Raillaine In half a dozen charming colors. Also, a new diagonal weave like Raillaine, in brown, gray, green, and the new bright blue that Callot is using. Kasha More Kasha Duvetine and Kasha cloth, the latter in the one newest French sports colors. Zenacloky And other matelasses. First Floor, Old Bullding Brocade ‘that ‘dassled Deauville Copper on blue asino at Deauville last summer was a scene of sparicling beauty by night. Here appeare: fashionable women from all over the world, in evening gowns and wraps whose splendor had taxed the resources of the great French couturiers for months before. Suddenly, one night there fell a hush in the hum of conversation. All eyes were lifted as there swept into the room a The stately Frenchwoman in a draped ‘own, without ornament, of metal rocade silk rich enough to dazzle even Deauville. Glorious royal blue, bro- eaded with chrysanthemums and leaves of burnished cop- per-colored metal thread, This .silk is in the collection i ilks and velvets he Silic Rotunda. Which wears Anatomik Shoes? The child standing in the centre, of course. Shoes built over ordinary lasts do not give the proper foot base for active growing, lolling children. round toes and low, flat heels. necessarily need to be ugly. standing ‘and walking is Cor For infants and children, —$8; 11 to 2!4 — $3. For growing girls, s izes 2! ANATOMIK shoes are scientifically made of tan calfskin, T sizes 3 to 5 » to 6 ctness of fit that g mbined with a definite smartness of style, with prove that corrective shoes do nat es comfort in $6; 6 tod ; 814 to 10!5 $10.75, Firat Fleer, Old Building IN THE FASHION Three-Piece Suits SALONS Imported Cretonnes, 85c yd. pieces. $1 to $1.75 grades. 85 designs Fur trimmed From the best cretonne-makers of France. hth th From a great English house. Lovely cre~ ahaeAdahte tonnes. Different. Many hand-blocked. Others printed by a new process, insuring great clearness of design. Batik effects in blues and mauves and other tones. Chippendale desi; on grounds of orange, yellow, blue, black. Geometrical de- signs with a twist from the fingers of the modernist. Humor flashes here and there, as from one in which en water-lily buds are elongated to drollness. Yet keep their charm. Someare dignified and stately. Others intimate and personal. Linenized cotton, sure not to crush Soft dull finishes that look velvety and make the fabric fall in clis folds. Smart bird’s eye taffeta weave, rough, heavy, suitable for up! stering. Fourth Gallery, New Buliding Pure Wool Blankets, $10 ea. Newest Fashions For Miss 14 to 20 Smart suits. youthful. No new influence of the mode in suits is missing. —th straight, jackd. ry —the hip-band jacket, fasten- ing cither with slash ends or two buckles. —the bloused jacket with well defined waistline. —the tie-around jacket Sy several lengths. $79.50 to $295 Far is used with lavish hands on these suits, for col- Delightfully short in lars and cuffs, for banding—in the finest qualities to be Pure wool (Cape Colony) blankets, unlike any other ‘ ‘ ‘ blanket. Exquisitely fluffy finish, made possible by the fine, , had, and in the most desired pelts. long, fleecy Wok Porous weave, something like a Someapane The new soft pile fabrics, sometimes with matelasse jackets, make the suits, combined with crepe de chine or satin block crepe.” In the exquisite dull reds, the new “lighter than navy” blue golden and dark browns and black. * * * (Also of great importance)— The Matching Frocks - For that is why the three-piece suit has me the vogue. Now one may go to tea or to the theatre, tolunch, or even to dine informally, in the compact graceful- ness of a suit, take off one’s jacket and be well frocked. YU Bodice tops of these matching frocks Have been especially designed to complete the costume effect; and made, in most instances, of thé same crepe, in colors and weave, as the lining of the jacket. { Each model has some. attractive variation of sleeve or neckline to give it individuality, | Rose, tan or blue squares on white ground, or in solid plain colors. Bound with satin at both ends. Q weighs 834 pounds, First Floor, Old Buliding Among the New Lamps Black pottery table lamps of regal proportions, with gilded metal base, shade of gold cloth, lined with orchid, complete $175. Large . mirror-back —_ pottery lamps with gold and black shades truly stunning—complete $175. Floor lamps in old silver and black finishes, with silver ‘cloth shades lined with orchid silk, and with marbleized bases, com~ plete $255, Junior floor lamps in gold and black and silver and black finish- ed, marbleized bases, crystal draped finials and liandsome oval shades in gold and silver lace, complete $165, e Bridge lamps black — metal, shades to match, complete $90. Bridge lamps in old silver and black finished, with smoking at- tachments and shades of gette crepe, complete $75. Floor torcheres in various color ful, $70 to $135 pair. Crystal Candelabra Reproductions of antaoe mod- els, beautifully hung with crystal dra drops and pendeloques, 1-light candelabra, $30 pr. 1 2-light candelabra, $80 pr. 6-light candelabra, $500 pr. Second Gallery, New Building Second Floor, Old Buliding The Fur Salon is showing a smart variety of Short Fur Coats Anticipatifig the vogue in New York of short fur coats for sports and trotleur wear, because the Parisiennes have made so much of them, we 5 have assembled a_ beautiful and varied collection at ~ $135 to $495 Caracul, of course, in all the “Larger, more patterns—especially new ones,” is what our critic writes of Wanamaker’s Andirons and Fire Sets » —after, looking over several other stocks in town " Everything for the fireplace new shades — platinum, | beige, aupe, brown and black and i i Y shite: “ 4 Andirons in polished brass, old Iron fenders, $19 to $65. De amateurs on) tue) Mol tieas brass, hainmered brass and antique , $13 to $14, and ruggedness of this fur it is TE eee 90, ie 40 § Per eeerye erates fons taiahort {intelas fire, nets, $16'to $54. Trates, $9.25 to $10.25. i ine hich 4 Brass fenders, $12.50 to $350. Gas logs, $11.50 to §17.75, Biel dag Pa ih akc dats Brass wood boxes, $20 to $80, Flectri¢ logs, $30.60. © bene soak, melas, Wit ae Brass fire lighters, $4 to $10. Electric display logs, $25.50. Gynt che ititecn peal ane Brass fire screens, $8.75 to $86. Black fire screens, $4 to $19.75. muskrat). The: aes ig ae Brass and iron log rollers with Bellows, $5.50 to $28.50. $79.5¢. Ieee Coke ae Wood baskets —numerous shapes and colors, $4.25 to $9.75. Seventh Gallery, New Bullding Very Good Handbags, $1.65 1,000 of them SILK AND VELVET BAGS, in little round vanities and pouch shapes, most of them with metal frames, Velvet bags of good velvet. Silk bags of faille or moire. Blue and black. LEATHER BAGS—swagger bags, envelope bags, pouch bags, vanit shapes of goatskin, calfskin, long cal calfskin and tooled leather, Blade, tun, brown. Pe Main Alsie, Street Floor, Old Bidg., Subway Alsle, New Bidg 50 to $10. ~ , ron andirons, $2.75 to $138. The three distinct types Iron fire sets, $9 to $26. The straight hip length coat. The bloused jacket with tight fitting hip-band. The bloused jacket with circular flare and girdle. 26 inches to 36 inches in length. Third Floor, Old Bullaing Patou’s “Geranium” HAAN a 24-inch Suitcase, $11.75 * A glorious gown of flaming color and Grecian silhouette The Women’s Fashion Sa- lons brought the original from Paris, for it showed so well the new off-shoulder decolette and the flowing slender draperies A vdiege If this suitcase were ordinary value, it wouldn't receive double column which are important phases of prominence. It is made of a good grade of cowhide in russet or brown the new mode — and very o inish, Has two 114-inch straps all around, 2 solid brass catches, good lever lock, corner protectors (these and the strap loops are sewn on), shirt fold, plaid cloth lining. . smart. The original, $295 Reproductions, $89.50 The reproductions were Kepe to Aue ae fale the exquisite lines of the orig- ————— inal (and adding, for the >= sake practicability, The 26 in. size of the same grade —$12.25, Seventh Gatiery, New Buliding All-Wool Motor Robes Scotch, $10. Domestic, $7.50 The Scotch robes are plaid through and through—grays, browns, maroons, fringed, 60x72 in., weigh 414 pounds—every ounce of it fine long staple wool, which means long service. . The American robes are also plaids—grays, browus, greens, fringed, 60x80 in., weigh 314 Ibs., likewise aut wool, . Other imported robes, all wool, $18.75 to $35. Street Floor, New Bullding * of a shoulder strap) in fine crepe romain, ih geranium color Second Floor, Old Bullding and in black. Silk Stockings of Beige Rosee A Parisian Favorite Beige rosee, that lovely shade of beige into which a hint of rose has crept, is ashade which French women are finding most becoming in stock- ings to wear with bronze and brown slippers and‘shoes, It offers, too, a shade of pleasant contrast with afternoon frocks of beige foncee und caramel tones which are ever so slightly darker, oo. ee We liave had stockings of all silk dyed this color, in two weights of exceptionally good grade, —lightweight, very sheer, $3 the pair —medium weight, $3.75 the pair Street Floor, Old Bullding The Book Store takes orders for the three best magazines devoted to Radio: the Blectrical Boys’ Sturdy Raincoats $3.95 and $5.75 Made of black rubber composition with sturdy clasps that hold. The $3.95 have white backs; the $5.75 have khaki color backs. Sizes 4 to 18 years. Caps to match, 85¢: Cape Hats to match, $1.65, Boys’ Two-Knicker Suits, $19.75 Tweeds, herringbones, Peronals, homespuns or fancy mixtures, In he fall fashions, Sizes 8 to 18 years. $he baw rere , ? Street Floor, New Bullding 4 Practical Electrics Magazine for everybody, ber ‘ ad Invention — which hi every 50 12-numbers), Radio News, $2.50 year 12 number special radio features in Street Floor, Old Building ~ All the importer had left of certain 31 in. wide. 72x84 in. A very desirable blanket. And rare value. One blanket j in old gold. and - broeatied* velvet - | ; i i combinations, some very beauti- j } | {