The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1922, Page 8

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a “ a RP ara li ninco 8 _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922, Lost 15 Minutes of Work, But Nolan Won a Ford Car Pau! Frank Nolan of No. 951 Man Rattan Avenue, Brooklyn, wasn’t at home to-day when an Evening World Feporter called to tell him hs had won @ Ford for the best contribution on Yesterday's “What Did You Seo To- Day?” page. But his wife, Anna, was there to re- @sive the news, and if Mr. Nojan is as Pleased about it as sho seemed to he he'll be doubly pleased. Mrs. Nolan was pleased that way- rat, because Frank had the good luck to win the car, and second, because tt was in the family; and Mr. Nolan B. Altman & Cn. Little Children’s Good China Play Suits, Leggings, Etc. that is also good Art wii se fond of good china was Horace Walpole tnat AGN of him it was said: . I always make their appearance in nce of cold weather, have arrived in the siery Department, on the First Floor. THE CHIPPENDALE Sunray, should be pleased and undoubtedly he will be, first, because his wife is, and @econd, because he won the car. “Oh, he'll be so happy to hear it!’ @xclaimed young Mrs. Nolan—she's Much younger than Frank, who I j enly twenty-seven ban Ss Frank was out somewhere on a new §eb. He is a painter and interior dec ‘ orator. Further, he's a plano player;| 2 - —— has a talont for drawing, at which he] ——-.—— od fs studying now, and, as his-contribu-]| PAO & T - NOLAN tion shows, can push a pen with # « fair degree of skill. Once upon a time he was a baker, but then 2 war came along und Uncle Sam thought Frank eould best serve by baking for his fellow soldiers. The contribution which won the Ford for him was the first he had “China's the passion of his soul — A cup, a plate, a dish, a bowl Can kindle wlities in his breast, The woolen play suits (sweater, cap, mittens, TAmase: with Joy Ces Btwak: tte Seete and leggings) are quite indispensable for CLEAR ASIA BELL ll boys’ and girls’ Winter comfort; and ; st attractive they are, in all of the various Sonora, famous as the phonograph of sand © H magnificent tone beauty, is also a sand colors shown. leader in period phonograph design. The flowing yet stalwart lines and marvelous handiwork of the master, Thomas Chippendale, live again in the Sonora Chippendale “Windermere” to delight the connoisseurs of today. Not all of us can be collectors, but good china—that most useful of the Lares and Penates—should also be good art. rr Here at Ovington’s we try to exclude ahy but the worthiest china. Whether you purchase a simple little tea-set or equip your home with a ‘fitting dinner service, you will find that the china will be soundly made and decorated in absolute accord with the dictates of good taste. customary doze when ono of the fellows pulled a mouth organ from his pocket and began to play. Al- most immediately some one sug- gested a popular song. Then one little old man (we call him ‘Pop'’) jumped up and danced a jig. In about ten minutes we diseovered Leggings come in many varieties and mate. ials, all of them desirable. Jersey cloth is a practical development, obtainable in drawer style, or im knee or knicker length. Polo r Ovington's dinner services are priced from $50 to $1000. ea ei wnitena| We had among us a really good ‘loth, too, is much in demand for drawer or. $50 to $3000 Sah, “Hare it tas "| quartet, two buck and wing ; . ; the job. Here it is: danceré, ‘one ‘aorobat and a com=- Fine china at Ovington's bears the marks which follow: knee leggings; and leather leggings, whether SPECIALTIES BY THE COMPANY.| dian, | Everybody let loose! Minton Lenox Royal Doulton PF n =} i Sonora Salons : am one cof @ group af twelve When we were going fine, and the Cauldon Jones Copeland Spode in knee or Fauntleroy style, are perennially inters working on an alteration only thing missing was a keg of Wedgwood Coalport Sevi i fe at No, 302 West 107th Street. | beer, who should walk in but the Lingies iia i Royal Worcester Fifth Avenue at 53rd Street fe have been on the job about | boss. * * * Oh, boy! * * * * : 5 four weeks and until to-day | Thebe was instant quiet. “Hey!” ican ai at Se: navealt The Highest Class Talking Machine (Friday) had been in the habit he yelled, “what the wheresthis igs to match children’s out-door cos- of eating our lunch at the noon hour and then sitting around in ene of the rooms until it was time to go to work again. Well, to- day we had finished our meal and were about to sit back for the does this mean? Do you guys know it ie fifteen miates past one?” * * * You could hear a pin drop. * * * But we are all looking forward to our next nooning. OVINGTON’S Fifth Avenue at 39th, Street 6 tnade to order at short notice. in the World Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets RNew Pork We Have Served the Public Faithfully foy Eighty Years GIMBEL BRO 39d STRE ROAD Specially Priced Bathrobe Cloth '75c yd. AN unusually low price for this warm, heavy robe cloth. Indian and floral patterns, as well as many two- tone reversible plain colors. 36 inches wide. Q Outing Flannel, 20c Yard— Stripes and plaids in several light colors. A splendid material for children’s nightgowns. 27 inches wide. Shaker Flannely 20¢ Yard— Fine fluffy quality. An exceedingly low price. 32 inches wide. SECOND FLOOR dames McCreary & Co. FIFTH AVENUE 34TH STREET French Printed Wool Challies, 85c Yd. SUCH fine soft quality, such dainty patterns, such charming typically French colorings — it is small wonder these materials are most popular for children’s frocks and for-women’s watm hegligees. 27 and 30 inches wide. SECOND FLOOR The Scales Tell Only Part of the Tale - Slenderness Is a Mattef of Lines Most as Much as a Matter of Weight. cA Special Selling Sanitary Goods SANITARY Bloomers, medium or large size, envelope or step-in, flesh . - 41,95 Sanitary Belts, pink or white, me- dium or large size . . . 45c Otomatik Dishwasher A servant that does not need watching 15.00 Very Special The Sub - Deb Corset answers for the slighter figure. Dainty—hardly a bone to it— but far from frail. For free-as- a-lark comfort. But flat abdo- . ‘New Imported Dropstitch Crepe de Chine, *5.50 Yd. ROWS of delicate openwork give this fabric a particularly filmy charming appearance. The dropstitch is in one and two inch widths, the fabric in colors of every tone, pale, bright and dark. 40 inches wide. Flat and Canton Crepe, #4.50 Yard—Both of them beau- © tiful qualities, both among the most sought after materials of the season. Both in dozens of colors. 40 inches wide.: . de Chine, 3 Yard — This is a specially heavy quality in full color range. 40 inches wide. Satin Crepe, #3.50 Yard—Many colors. 40 inches wide. Satin Sublime, #1.95—-Many colors for street and evening wear. 40 inches wide. GROUND FLOOR Bourbon Metal Cloth*6.95 Yd. THE foundation of a beautiful evening gown, or the material to fashion such a gown entirely. There is no smarter material im the world of evening attire than metal this season. This material is shown in gold, antique, steel and all the evening shades. 36 inches wide. ‘TRIMMING DEPARTMENT—GROUND FLOOR Telephone Fitz Roy 1900 Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Sanitary Aprons, flesh or white, 45¢ Sanitary Aprons, flesh or white, 65¢ Sanitary Napkins, medium size, doen . . . . « « 45€ Johnson & Johnson Sanitary Nap- kins, small size, dozen . . 60c Sanitary Gauze, 25 yards . *1.65 Sanitary Gauze, 10 yards. 59c Absorbent Cotton, 1 Ib. roll 35¢ GROUND FLOOR Metal Lace Flouncings, $6.75 and #7.95 Yd. THE season’s most popular and attractive trimming for evening gowns. Combines effectively with chiffon, georgette, net and velvet. Gold, silver and bronze at *6.75 yard; gold, silver and gun metal at $7.95. yard. 36 inches wide. GROUND FLOOR The “c4sk Mr. Foster” Service will , help you plan your motor trip; supplying maps, etc. SEVENTH FLOOR The Otomatik Dishwasher affords com- plete relief from that universally hated task—washing dishes. Simply turn on the hot water and in five minutes the dishes and cutlery are washed, rinsed and dried automatically. With this new labor-saving device the woman who does her own house- work is perfectly free to entertain guests when dinner is’ over. Specials in Heaters The New Perfection Oil Heater 5.95 Regularly, 6.75 If you have been looking for a smokeless, odorless and ab- solutely safe heater here it is. The Westinghouse Cozy Glow Electric Heater men—flat back—firmly slender hips. Bon Ton $3.50 One of a Won- der List of The Fuller Figure needs the firmness of graduated front boning. Strong coutil, Long lines. With top a bit gored front and back, _ for smoothness — with comfort. Back a bit higher for the flat effect. Bon Ton $5.00 Bon Ton Corsets $3.50 to $15.00. 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