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Screenings that the gold ali rubbed off. got.” Probably after it has been|of a new book just off the prews. It “Well,” meeowed a cattish friend (%)|shown for awhile they'll call it—Jought to be authentic. It is by their “Mebbe the gold on the apple is like|Where's My Father?” mother, Mrs. Margaret Talmadgo. some beauty—skin deep!" Marion Davies has been Invited fo} If your name is Clarence and you By DON ALLEN Miss Perry, {t might be added. could | be the guest of honor at the meeting | are a member of the Clarence Antt- not pose for the scrubollo poster|o¢ the Professional Women's League | Defamation League, you will be wel- —= which proclaims: “It hasn't scratched |at the McAlpin mext Monday after-|come as a guest this week at the yet!" because she told us yesterday | noon, Rivoll Theatrer And you won't even FILMERICK. ipa she sure tried to scratch her friend's! wpe Talmadge Sisters” is the title! need the war tax, | | chop named Rodolf, quite meek,| eyes out. Bo there! | | Once made a great hit as the “Sheik.” “Fitting the Narrow Heel” Lower Store - - 27 West 38th Street SALE | SALE for growin girls for children— 630 pairs of Orthopaedic 212 pairs of school shoes. Shoes, specially designed to beautifully made, strongly re- suit the growing foot. Sizes inforced to withstand the 2}4to 7. High and low shoes wear and tear of the most in black and tan. calf and constant romping. All leath- white buckskin, Values up ers, but broken sizes, Values to $10, For this week at up to $7. For this week at But he gays its no joke To"always be broke, For he can’t live on two thousand a week, “IRIS INN." Oscar Price will soon have a two- reeler ready for the well kuown O. O. It is to be called “When Knighthood Went to Seed," and we'd tell you how good it is only, we wrote it and we're bashful, Monte Blue, the regular he-man had more chances tn pitchers than |screenite, leaves Broadway to-day for Blondes I've met a fotta sorrel-tops|the West Coast to appear in one of ‘who is jest dyin’ t’ git in th’ movies. ee adi risennees 2 “Brass,"* bs » Monte, that as far as you're DOUG, HE'S MAD. Ler : r ned, ‘Brass’ will pan out pure PF? All you folks who have watched Douglas Fairbanks register all sorts of emotions on the screen should have bad a look at him yesterday. Talk about registering! Tho N. C. R. 1 PHIL UMM SAYS. Since Mack Sennett said brunettes There goes the old word-cycle again. This time the title writers t let “Night’’ alone. With all the Wonderful Nights," the Ten Nights in a Bar- room” films now loose, along comes Fox with the announcement that William Russell's ‘next feature will gent out a scare story to the effect bo called “The Great Nig! " Why that Mary was on the verge of death | not make a ‘Good Night!"" and end rom pneumonia. Temperature 105: | 4t an? Another photoplay by “Mr. X.,” the mysterious writer of “A Little Child shall Lead Them," ree 0 “Who Are M3 known ag "The out in Dayton, has nothing, as as registration goes, on Doug. It seems that when Mary and Doug were in Chicago recently some one cimations and, in fact, everything tha might go hand-in-hand with o well developed cuse of garden variety pneumonia. The story was put dd (but NOT], im Screenings) and ams started to pour in on the happy pair. “How's Mary?” wo asked Doug. “Never better!’ he shot back. “How about that ‘sick and dying’ story?” And then Doug started registering? Before he finished ono would think he was a whole voting precinct au to himself. And, tf the guillotine was as popu- Jar now as it once was, one could have heard the dropping of press agentric heads Into the basket, one could. Am OS Ss 4 aie ANSWERS. : ‘Waldman (und 100 others)—Cecll is care , Hollywood, casting station, doesn’t It?) No, Rogers didn’t really lose his h “The Headless Horseman.’ In fact, Will ts one of the very few movio sctors who have becn able to keep a ht hold of their craniums despite wonderful succe: Anx.—J. Warren Mm once one of the H Jar young stars. Yes, ho's still Jerry—The only fa GQoke) in “The Old Homeste sounded by Theodore Roberts's f whiskers. It was a shame, Robe! for you to paste ‘em on; it sorter spoiled things for all of us and modest price Tiserucatts mysticpower which madeAladdin’s | lamp such a topic of conversation, Ovington lamps seem to be vested with a mystic power of their own. It is the power to transform a cold room into a livable room—to invest the area surrounded by four walls with the friendly glow of a soft and beautiful light. To those women with a flair for decoration of their own homes, Ovington’s lamp collection will prove to be a fruitful source of new and more beautiful effects. For it is hard to conceive of a need for a lamp for which Ovington’s have not an apt report. OVINGTON’S "The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” Firtn Avenue at 39TH Street SS a Se 2 TS n hud pulled a boner. Wa TS oral In a little strange, “Fair robbery is Tair exchange!" —Aewop Jr. It is hard to conceive that such rare and beautiful things as Ovington lamps can be had for such a modest outlay. SHUSHI Katherine Pe of the Selznick forces is disapp: 1 F tly she the golden appte for being the most beautiful girl in New York She took the apple home and found ~~ JF 12 1 C=. ee ES PNY Fabrics of depth, tone and elegance, and trimmings of squirrel, beaver, mole or fox have been delightfully brought together in the luxurious, enfolding wraps now exhibited here in practically unlimited variety. Visit us. $29.75 to $395.00 OPPENHEIM @ZrINs &-© 34th Street=New York THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 19, 1929. W. & J. SLOANE FIFTH AVENUE AND FORTY-SEVENTH STREET NEW YORK CITY A Sale of Exceptional Magnitude Now Being Conducted Offers opportunities heretofore unequalled in scope, variety, merit of mer chandise and price advantage. It includes every article of Furniture, Decorative Pieces, Drapery and Furniture Fabrics which we have in our collection, all conveniently displayed on four large floors of our establishment. Every Article has been Greatly Reduced in Price. ANTIQUES : Including Tapestries, Paintings, Furniture, Screens, Mirrors, Porcelains, Sheffield Silver and Fabrics of unquestionable authenticity. REPRODUCTIONS Frankly sold as such though requiring the skill of the expert to distinguish them from the original. . MODERN FURNITURE AND ODD PIECES Made and selected for individuality, being adaptations in design and finish of the best of the early masters, resulting in Furniture of distinction at the | price of the commonplace. ‘ All are marked upon a strictly commercial basis and are priced, not upon a sentimental value, but on the actual cost. Any advantage in purchasing is passed on to our clients. AN EXAMPLE OF LIVING ROOM FURNITURE The Living Room, unlike the other rooms, is not furnished with a set but by individual pieces. The following is offered as a suggestion which can be modified to suit different requirements. . Refectory table. . $ 90.00 Windsor chair . . §$ 22.50 Sofa... . . 255.00 Fire side chair . . 145.00 Console table . . . 50.00 Smalltable . . . . 25.00 Wall mirror. . . . 75.00 Small side chair . . 28.00 Secretary desk . . . 200.00 Colonial sewing table , 30.00 Side chair . . » « 50.00 Maple side chair . . 12.00 DOMESTIC RUGS Important price advances have just been announced by manufacturers. It is our intention, however, to continue to sell our stock at the present lower prices until November Ist. This means an attractive saving to those who take advantage of this opportunity. An example: Karnak Wilton Rug—Size 9.0 x 12.0—now $110.00 Price after November lst, 8125.00 Other sizes at proportionate saving. Hundreds of rugs, all desirable, now ready for selection and immediate delivery. CARPETS Plain Figured 8,000 yds. Wool Velvet 27 in. wide at $2.75 yd. 15,000 yds. Wilton Velvet 27 in. wide at $3.75 to $4.25 yd. 25,000 yds, Axminster 27 in, wide at $3.75 to $6.50 yd. 18,000 yds. Wilton 27 in. wide at $3.25 to $5.50 yd. 10,000 yds. Wool Velvet 27 in. wide at $2.75 yd. 20,000 tia Wilton Velvet 27 in. wide at $3.75 to $3.85 yd. 2,500 yds, Brussels 27 in. wide, at $3.75 yd. 25,000 yds. Axminster (Importedand Domestic) 27 in, wide at $2.75 to $8.00 yd. 22,000 ~ Wilton (Imported and Domestic) 27 in, wide at $4.50 to $6.50 yd. WIDE CARPET English Angora 9 ft, 12 ft, 15 ft. wide at $15.00 oq. yd, Chenille Pft., 12 ft 15 ft., wido at$11.00 eq, yd. up During this sale the store will remain open until 8.30 P,M, Opens at 9 A.M. Imported Velvet 9 ft, 12 ft, 15 ft, wide at 87.35 sq. yd. Domestic Wilton 9 ft., 12 ft. 15 ft. wide at 88.00 aq, yd, REAL ESTATE ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE SUNDAY WORLD REAL ESTATE SECTION MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY CIRCULATION OVER 600,000