The evening world. Newspaper, October 19, 1922, Page 19

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Nathantel Bloom, Miss Marjorie Mac-| JEWISH YOUTH WINS Donnel, Miss Agnes Boxold and Mrs. Ky OF C HISTORY PRIZE Charles Walden Third Brooklyn District —~ Miss] Eas®y on Inter: Ethel Howell, Mrs. Luman B, Wing, Brings Student 60 ooklyn’s Busy Women Arrange s e . Unique Social Entertainments Mrs. Chester Wager, Miss Margaret] The $500 prize offered by the Knights Mayorga, Mrs. Henry Fowler, Miss| °f Columbus American History Commis- Harvest Sale and Country Dance, for St. John’s Col-| put, steting, Miss Katherine Te iy dutuepeatines Kil bale WOR ‘ 4 university undergraduate has been won lege, Will be First Society Event of Season. Young, Miss Grace Commiskey and] }y toute Morton Hack The first of the College will be he ery will hold a hi a Jewish t, Brook- efit of St. John's} Miss Marion Kramer. youth of No. 154 Keap § 28 when the auxili-| Fourth Brooklyn District — Miss] lyn, who is a stu ce at the Pouch Mansion. Rica Brenner, Miss Fanny <Antell,] versity, John B litor of the Instead of Ing the usual booths, the auxiliary will transform the] aries Theresa Shulkin, Mies Louisc| + of ©. att olumbias” ane Ms of the mansion into those of a five-room bungalo' he ai . Mies Marjorie Peabody, Miva) ouneed ibject was “The in each room will be those which FTI a . Jachiens, Miss Marjorie Peabody, Miss Origin of the Interstate Commerce Act." uld be used in a real room of that/Thomas Bannon, Mrs. John J. Gill,| Florence Youmans, Miss Miid A Preatyterian professor, Basiuel ort. Miss Rosemary Rogers, Miss Marle | Reeves, Miss Carolyn Francis, Miss] yiagg Bemis, of Whitman College, writ- Toys and children’s wear will be |Gregory, Mra. James W Helene Lowinsolin and Miss Dorothy] ing on Jay Treaty,’ won first id in the nursery, which will be|Jo: McGuillin, : eed own as Pumpkin Land and will be|McGuirk, Miss Mary . Miss | Strong prize of a committee headed by]Adele Lightfoot, Mrs. William V. irs. George I’. McQuade, the Presi-|Pasqual, Miss Helen Walsh, Mrs. as mt, and composed of other offi James Reeves, Mrs. Georgo C. Tilyou BROOKLYN the club. This room will be de land Mrs. P. M,. Woods Manicure by Experts, 50c a ted with jack o'lanterns and au-| Committees for the other two rooms hmn leaves. The committee will/are being organized as well,as a com- ear summer dresses rather than cos-|mittee from the Junior Auxiliary. mes. Mrs. McQuade’s Committee includes firs. Santiago P. Cahill, Mrs. Edward A general committee of prominent . Killeen, Mrs. J. Rt 4 Kevin, |Brooklyn women is being formed to O'Brien, Mrs. Charles}aid the Adelphi College Fndowment John H. Delaney, | campa which will bo held Nov. 15 Mrs. Harry G./to De This committee is being Durick, Mrs.Jorganized by the Executive Commit- tee, the women members of which Miss are Mrs. Join C. Hennessy and Miss Rrennan Kate E. Turner. Mrs. Hennessy ts ita Burke, also in of the interclas . Mrs. John]: ss Miriam 1 n Costello, is Chairman of t Philip A. | gradu smmittee for tl igueira, Mrs Brooklyn alumnae Charles J. A sd into four division B. Germann, Miss | IMPORTED | + Grace. Corey ana Transformations e Winant is alumnae Manhattan, Richmond Mrs. Carl P. Nelson of the Lohg Island Ibert P. Colburn is Chair Lay will orgs ‘ Jersey alumnae. | (he living room, which will be called Mabel T. $. Falco, a © fygeadow Land, will be decorated with | » Women's Div’ F peyutumn leav all grasses af IY | é orge C. irman of which inc Miss Anna x Mrs. Vrank MeCormick ! t the club house, aret Quick, Mrs. Frederi Street. Both Mrs, R. or, Miss Margaret Archer resident of the Mn Miss Kathe of Women's Anna "Brie elie, M OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &G FULTON STREET—-BROOKLYN Announce for Tomorrow An Amazing Sale of | with Chairman and the F will ha At the Unsurpassable Price of Which Is E actly One-Third of Its Regular Price For the first time in the history of ox alumnae |{! the Hair Goods Shop, we are offering all- 4 den i] ‘ookL . . " Chairman eae (OD otal round, yentilated, imported Transforma= smmittee of . Miss Ruth God- charge of the tions—-the *‘cream” of a large and ex- Nevins, Tiss oe Casamajor, Miss Rache! ceptionally fine stock of hair goods. with Mrs. Albert D. Mellor, Miss * and autumn leaves se Davenport, Miss Olga La- | | | | i] | Miss K. Adele Totd, Miss | aan fad out een || Plain Shades Only—Blond. to Black: ga AAD NAR bee | Cormmittae, O'Donnell, 4 Y Press. 7 Brooklyn District — Mis: Committers, and the following com-| Marion McCracken, Miss Helen Ba mittee: Mrs. BR EB. Armand, i Staciintoan: Beauty Hair Shop— Fourth Floor . Mrs. Walter J. 2s EA, Mrs Miss Kathleen Carin, Miss F ————— . Mra. Irvin B. Mrs, Miss Louise Fisher, : BROOKLYN “America’s Foremost Specialists’’ ENHEIM, OLLINS & © FULTON STREET — BROOKLYN P= | , Announce for Tomorrow—Friday A Phenomenal Sale of Millinery Comprising an Unusual Spectal Purchase _of the Season’s Newest Vogue Values to 15.00 A most tascinating assortment of Trimmed Chapeaux—for immediate and winter wear—fashioned of Panne and Lyons Veivet, in black and the season's acce shades; trimmed with burnt fancies, flowers, Jaces, ribbons and perried | all are clever adaptations of igh priced original models. Six of the Exceptionally Wide Variety of Models Illustrated te Commerce Act] | Jumbia Uni- || THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922. ABRAHAM €~ STRAUS ne BROOKLYN Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 New Trimmed Hats Made to Sell at Higher Prices Special for Instead of $5, $6 to $8 Aclose serutiny of the hats pictured should be convincing to those versed in smart millinery that each model is far superior to its special sale price of $3.88. 2000 Hats Are in This Great Special Purchase Which explains the price reductions, the great. variety selections, well worthy of your attendance and your enthusiasm K = Sale of Fo at $2.95 Every home should have a card table like the ¢ finish folding tables featured in this big sale. ‘They playing, too--they can serve as an invalid’s priced up to $20.25. A Metal Day ‘Bed, Special, $31.25 : double-siz type—good to look upon, and rattle-proof. Rich Upholstery Velvet A Supreme Value at This is one of the best and heaviest vel- vets we sell, and a quality that has sold in regular stock this very season for $3.45 yard, We purchased the entire surplus —4 amountingto 50 pieces, 2,400 yards -- at a great price concession, all of it fresh, new, and absolutely perfect There ar ete! brown, een, cerise and gold. Vv he limited quantity makes it impossible to take C. O. D. or mail orders. Domestic Upholstery Damask, $4.95 yd Reduced from $6.95 Silk damask, strong and lustrous, in blue, gold, taupe, and green. Lace Curtains and Panels, §3.95 to §29.95 ’ Imported from Switzerland, a special selection, in wide variety of designs, of Irish Point, Princess, Point de Genes, ete, Lacet Arabian Curtains, $4.95 to $26.45 patr Effective lace edges and insertion on heavy net. Imported from France. Imported ‘Drapery and Upholstery Fabrics at Sharply Lowered Prices p Gold Brocade Damas $4.05 Gold and Blue St } $4.95 Copenhagen Blu Jamask, ,.. 84,95 Geld Damask A A $5.05 Gold and Blue Stripe Damasis $6.45 Gold Armure. ry $2.98 Orchid Armure Fi $2.98 Heavy Mercerized Sateen Tbe Figured Cretonne atured are hats of Lyons velvet, rich panne velvets, duvetyn, combina- tions of velvet and satin or velvet and taffeta silk. with ostrich, ribbons, coque feathers, burnt fancies, fur, velvet bows or chous, novelty ornaments, and other unusual effects. Th they are as sombre or as brilliant as fashion permits and individual tas They are smartly trimmed Iding Card Tables llent. mahogany e just the right height, they’re light and are easy to get out or to fold up and put away; they’re rigid and well made. You'll find many other uses beside: able, or ghildren’s tea party table. These in the sale have an imitation leather top. They are very extraordinarily low priced at $2.95. Similar tables, with green felt top, $3.25. Our stoek includes many other styles of ecard tables, Fourth Anall-metal day bed , whieh is + attractive couch by day Link fabric Divans, 30 in. wide, $7.45. and an inviting, resilient, com- a fortable bed by night. Fin- $2!-25- ished in walnut color, Ha » link fabric rust proof spring; fitted 4 cotton filled mattr in fine quality cretonne. It is economical of space and is, ’ “4 very desirable for apartments. It is—like all metal beds of the modern '"%, 526-50. For Friday's Selling Telephone Main 61/00 ze for street or semi-formal occasions, as for colors es would fancy, A. & S.- Mexzanine (oor, Bast floor, Central Other Bed» and Bedding 3-pe. Metal Beds, ivory enamel, 96 in. wide, i A. & S. Sanitary Bedding ith white Black Hair Mattress, full size, ACA ticking ,covered — $29.50. herefore, ptian Cotton Mattress, full size, fancy tick- Rubbed Edge Box Springs, full size, ACA tick- ing, $27.50. M. & 8.—Fourth floor, Bast Gracefully Elegant, These Floor Lamps,°33.95 _ Each individual lamp of the 110 in the sale is a beauty achievement in itself! Grace of line, loveliness of color and perfect balance, all qualities that create lamp charm, and all here in the highest degree! And, of course, it is accepted that they are strikingly low priced at $33.95. They are Junior height—measuring 68 inches—with polychrome bases, heavily weighted and decorated with | antique gold or silver leaf; the shades are gorgeous, of i georgette, with a silk interlinin tween | the top and the stretched silk lining, richly fringed and trimmed. (Illus- strated below, right.) New biti i x Bridge Lamps, Square black bases touched with color, and glace shades, silhouette designed. (Illustrated below, left,) Stunning styles made to exclusive A, & 8S, order. Hand Painted Lamps, $5.95 Effective small lamps for the dressing table or desk, with oil paint- ed glass shades, and stands in five different finishes ivory, bronze, burnished gold, Pompeian, and verde green, Illustrated above, left.) Metal Table Lamps $11.95 i Of heavy metal, {n old brass finish, shade of amber cathedral glass, with metal overlay, 22 Inches, with 2 light fixtures, Lovely Vase Lamps dapanese Vases in delightful shades of blue, rose, or corn mounted on black wooden base, with sockets far two lights Bulbs not included Atay Sat ootee” Third fleer, Centra!

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