The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1922, Page 10

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P. A. Powers of the F. B. O. was] "Yo netin rapt could 4 looking for a young chap wh SLESMIMGS floc aivce acve, our wcrmte pusctn pins feuding role in a new series of the x 7 By DON ALLEN linc! Wier’ Ateuiier Pon Pi yarns FILMERICKS. Since the little squib in Ser N woman named | the halls and corridors aarghoed bap sic "I up on Seventh Ave C ve jammed with youths who think they |Howns to ope ‘Who ag good from near or from | ie oth. bade But you should have seen her, Yesterday Hy Daab, former sport} Litie Chi titer and now one of the I. B. O.| Warner For, of course, being pretty, she's a {aby an applicant; who. was aucut “_. panied by an obliging sidekick “Cun you fight’ asked Hy In answer, the and swung a wicked of his obliging pal. The and writhed in apparent “Now I'll show you how to act!" announced the would! ’ “Never mind,” interrupte: PHIL UMM SAYS ‘There. may be a man or woman in th’ world that don't think (hey could out-pretty Pickford or out-act George applicant turned Arlise—but I ain't met up with ‘em opitt inti A NEW ONE. Barbers, according to the jokesters, @o most of the talking. ‘This, however, waa reversed with &@ strong masse tendency in a 424 Street shop yesterday afternoon. A customer stalked in with all the airs of a movie hero, arriving at the Psychological moment to save the gal Heckscher Buildin 5*Avenue of 5(*S treet @nd secure them papers. “With the Sandon ‘of A tired iiember of the A building that 1h hold fh back f . ae dominates the “Now, barber,” he began, “I wart aa allan tag new center of it short or so much that It will show qu ality merchan- dising —wholesale and retail. Representative on premises MAN *& SMEiE! TDN g and Managing Agent £0 East 42d St. Mires. that I have just had a fair cut! You gee, I'm working in 2 big movie and they'd have to stop the production if my hair showed it had been barbered.” “U huh!” agreed the hirsute sniper, and went to work. After the fussy customer had de- parted, leaving nothing but the shop, the barber muttered: “Movie actor! Huh! He's a win- @ow demonstrator showin’ a new- fangled belt in a drug store down street!” AN EXCEPTION. A few days ago Charles K. Harris, the noted songsmith, sent a communi - ation to Screenings, in which he . claimed to have written and copy- righted a song, “The Tie That Binds.” He was prompted in sending the letter by the fact that about 100 persons dad suggested that line as the sub- stitute title to “A Little Child Shall oes Them" in the $1,000 title con- gto now comes Miss Frances FR. Cairn of No. 115 Maple Avenus, Hackensack, N. J., with a strong ex ception to the claims of Mr, Harris. * “1 notice in Screenings that Mr. Marris claims to have written ‘The Te That Binds,’ but did he tell you (as you probably know) that John Fawcett, born Jan. 17, 1739, Lidget- Green, Yorkshire, England, is the real author? Faweett wrote: “‘Blest be the tie that binds, Our hearts in Christian love The fellowship of kindred minds, Is like to that above.’” ‘We thank Miss Cairn, but as the title didn't win the $1,000, what dif- ference does it make now? A FIGHTER! Not long ago we announced that Evening Sessions Oct. 19th, 20th 8 P. M. to 10 P. M. Photographic Materials Will Be Held 110 WEST 32nd ST. raphy” Will Be Shown and Demonstrated Oct. 19th, 20th, 21st Photographers: A Manufacturers’ Educational Exhibit of Thursday, Friday and Saturday at WILLOUGHBY’S (Opposite Gimbel’s The Wonderful New ‘‘Deeks Color Photog- for the First Time to the Public Day Sessions 10 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. | Sale « 317 Suits for STOUT WOMEN An Unusual Event! We have placed on sale a wonderful assortment of Suits that are particularly becoming to stout women. Included are all the season’s newest styles, selected from our regular stock, fash- foned along sienderizing lines, combining superb workmanship with the finest materials. Poiret Twill, Tricotine and Broadcloth SIZES TO 56 BUST 0 Regularly Sold to $59.50 These Suits embody the very latest style features some are strictly tailored, others are tastefully braid trimmed. Mannish notch and convertible collars. Satin and Crepe de Chine lining. fane Bryant 21 West 38th St. jer ou 26 West 39th St. FIFTH AVE. These Suits Are Also on Sale in Our NEW BROOKLYN STORE Hanover Place iti Mn Just Off Fulton St, Montauk Theatre THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, ¢ for| that that | pie Dn sounded Ike the title of her] White Flower,” the new Betty Comp- Nich «s “The Beautiful ond] son picture Leon swears hh will not don shredded wheat skirt for 8 vren't the only leading | any one Last night we saw a flapper] After a long vacation, Dorothy sent'mun ‘frien’ right Into a] Dalton started work yesterday at the et where the cover charge alone | L« jand studio of Paramount on 1 bucks @ cov “ ‘ury” under the direction of om” Barry, for many years leading| Victor Vlemming. Others in the cast with Sarah Bernhardt, willjare Robert Ellis, Jose Ruben, Ellen Broadway soon to wander to} Cassidy, “at Hartigan and Marie R villain in “The | Burke aii to play. the A Dependable Spectalist gives the greatest values Kvyowine GOOD FURNITURE from the tree to the table, keeping ourselves up with the requirements of modern homes, takes all our energies. Butthis close study of one marketenables us to give you better values—and, what is even more importunt, better furr iture. FLINT & HORNER CO., INc. 20-26 West 367H Street | A few yards from Fifth Avenue STORE OPEN 9 TO 5:30 REARN Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Women’s Tenderfoot Comfort Shoes 4.65 We had a number of these shoes made especially for this sale, and when they have beensold there will be no more at this price. They are designed for women who are on their feet much of the time, as are maids, nurses and house- keepers. Made without seams, of soft black kidskin with medium round plain toes, turned soles and low heels, with rubber toplifts. Sizes 4to 9, Eand EE widths. No Mail or Phone Orders. See Page 27 for Other Hearn Advertising. 1922, | Madam, you don’t have to go | all the way downtown | | Here at 125th Street is a department store | where millions of dollars in merchandise. is allt yours to select from. ' Shop at the new Blumstein’s where quality | is as cohvincing as price. Shop at the new Blumstein’s—one of the oldest of New York’s department stores and one of thenewest—with a history that reaches back half a century and a home that moves the clock forward a generation. | In thisnew home we haveincluded everything that would add to your convenience and we | have omitted useless trappings that would add to the cost ot your purchase not toits value. Madam, to go all the way downtown for all your shopping is like looking at a play through the wrong end of the opera glasses. Next time shop on 125th St. at Blumstein’s. / Uptown’s Biggest and Best. Store ‘L e WYVWLNISLEMI WEST Bet. 125th STREET, 7th and 8th Aves. ‘Annual Fall Sale | PEERS Quality” J U Haked Hosiery | . a, @: ENNY A POUND PROFIT | 3 7] ‘Specials for Thursday, October 19th Assorted Chocolate Covered Nut Top Molasses Bon Bons Buttersticks The most delicious morsels of Golden Molasses Prensa’ Candy Bon Bon Cream, capped with centres. Our regula: 49c tasty Nuts. goods. "Pet 24C ‘ “We Also Offer: 7 Briarcliff Assorted Milk Chocolates A representative collection of our famous Milk Chocolate Specialties in excellent variety, put up in a beautiful package. POUND 89c NET POUND NET FOR “cn aCT LOCATIONS SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Buy your hosiery by the box and save money during our Annual Fall Sale of Boxed Hosiery For Women | 5.85 Box of 3 pairs for 4.95, Regularly pair 1.95 | Thread Silk Hosiery with lisle tops in Black, White, African Otter, Pearl, Caramel, Polo Gray 8.85 Box of 3 pairs for 6.95, Regularly pair 2.05 Thread Silk Hosiery with silk tops. Black only, 7.60 Box of 3 pairs for 5.85, Regularly pair 2.50 Thread Silk Hosiery with silk or lisle tops Black only. 1,95 Box of 3 pairs for 1.45, Regularly pair 65c Women's Full-Fashioned Cotton Stockings, Black and Brown, Fast Dyes.* 4.95 Box of 3 pairs for 3.95, Regularly pair 1.63 Women’s Heather Mixture Wool Sport Hose. Two Items tor Men 2.40 Box of 6 pairs for 1.85. a] Lisle Thread Half Hose in Cordovep and © Black. 3.75 Box of 3 pairs for 2.45. Full-Fashioned Thread Silk Half Hose with reinforced lisle soles. Cordovan and Black. (Main Fleer) [It Makes Little Ditterence What You Need—A World “Want Ad,” Will Go Geb

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