The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1922, Page 22

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a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922. script. Amd he has agreed to help|for @ tong winter away from the/ rector, for four special productions to] Among them are Lionel Barrymore.|contender, plays a part im a big in_the direction and titling, too.” | sometimes sunshine of California. be released through First National. Alma Rubens, Pedro de Cordoba, Bus-| Metro picture. Yesterday he re- Besides Ade ant Tarkington, two] +1 haven't much to say." an.| Claude Gillingwater writes Soreen-|ter Collier, Gareth Hughes, W. H | marked that one of the extras looked other good friends of Meighan's are} nounced the star. ‘Anything | coul |'nge in an effort to prove that char. | Thompson, Gladys Hulette and Mario|iike Dempsey. “I ala't.” explained {also writing originals for him, the/pay about New York has been said] *cter work ts more interesting to|Marjoroni. he extra, “and don’t try to win so round-out of the quartette'being Rex| before, All I know is that [ am here| Moviegoers than any other on the} A! Kaufman, former hgavywoirnt| championship by pickin’ on me.” Screenings By DON ALLEN t co! Beach and R. G. Kirke. to play the lead in “A Glimpse of the] <reen. He doesn’t need any furthe: FILMERICK, “Friendship {s a wonderful thing!"] Moon,” which Allan Dawn will direct, There was a young screenite named | mused Tommy. long hard-working | Murray. by yp Ee ; Wo the favor of tans tried to curry. BEBE HERE. I'd just had my hair CUT INS, M. ©. Levee hesitated yesterday] ‘The film company that has been tong enough to give out the informa-| working for six weeks in Paris on tion that he had signed o contract | scenes for “The Enemies of Women,” am Go ashe dinced in scant dresses And unfettered tresses, ‘ And Mae was a star in a hurry. Bebe Daniels. the dainty film sta: wafted in from the golden west a couple of days ago. She was ac- companied by no fanfare or flour {shes and ruffl PHIL UMM SAYS. I hate t' think o” the time when Jackie Coogan 1 grown up. GOOD BUSINESS. A barber who runs the tonsrial palace neur the Cosmopolitan studios, | up Harlem way, waited around out- fide yosterday afternoon and only spoke when an assistant director whom he knew drifted out. "When?" asked the hedge-trimmer. “are you gonna start another rougn pleture?” ‘The A. D. opined he didn’t know. but asked the why of the interroga- tion. ee ener em Sale Starts Today, Friday and Lasts Until TOMORROW "Because when you were making the last fight scenes 1 had ood busi- 1 painted nine black-cyes' Harry and start another. There's jotma profit tn black-eyes.” KITTY! KITTY! | Rutgers Neilson was wandering | about Broadway yesterday wondering how he could pry the name of Aesop's im Fables into a prominent space. “Hello,” he yodied. “I have @ good | one for you. Last night my little! nephew went to visit bis «rand. | ee | ONLY! Attractive Specialties | MakeVanCamp’s' | Saturday Night, 9 P. X1. for the Great Your Milk Man - | WHICH IS CLOSING TIME! Night of Fun and Mystery High bred herds and model dairies pro- ‘PUBLIC NOTICE! uuce this milk—only it comes in cans insteaa | ae ee is ur come Immense assortments and the lowest fb “This great sale smashes all first tip of winter, huddled up com. | | vf bottles. Half the water has been taken | or smashes all previeus records !! tortaiiy tn front of the open fire and prices in the city form a combination sut to save bulk. | wing nave taken thousands of Suits and Overcoat. mediately started to purr. fhe 1 Ba | hich defi if f ahs Gab Camipik: fa 'feady (0 serve Uearoontea, joe thinned we manufactured ior o. t-pf-town ard New ; biel rand ee eee, ne om] Relea, pecan Wwe waic. ies a orms of competition. letle for goreals and desserts, used half and half for ricl. |} opel a aes oe es, ae cy “ N » <7, Kae | rinking milk. | sale. Signed CLA ‘Oh, Gran'ma,” he gushed, “the ut Stuffed AY ial F, Milk =xpensive?—no; this wonderful milk is far less expensi\ we ect Tl, & Sat. Oct. 27 & 28 bottled milk, al dy, - You will ii : oe Dates, Figs |”? : Chocolate fie a Sareed ol, stwass ronly, ere eens Yoav Buy Direct From Maker TOMMY TICKLED. Ran into Tommy Meighan yester- @ay and T. M. was tickled silly. And and Prunes iw | “All "| Pumpkins |) |] VANCAMP’S MILK ||| men’s & Young Men’s he ought to be! POUND decorated Seibel sts ietraons on AE? BOG vce! Three | i the had just pursuaded Booth Tark- ‘ Elsewhere 60c neat Cc w ington, a long-time friend, to rie ————— OUND NET carton. ASSORTED P oun ds FRUIT AND NUT BUTTERCUPS POUND NET 75c for an crfginal screen story for him.| Fellowing 80 close as \t does upon his Halloween securing the consent of George Ade, FE; TOPCOATS OVERCOATS 15 Retail Price $3 Men’s & Young [en’s Extra Fine New Fall TOPCOATS SUIT OVERCOATS Ca. : Loftypops @nother life-long friend, to write original stories for him, Tommy gather thinks bis second coup Is a Faces Dressed for jer. “While the works of Booth Tark- Marshmauow Jelly ington are not new to the screen,” Choco- Halloween centres. explained Thomas, “several of his late covered— BRIARCLIFF MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED COCOANUT Cc stories and plays having been ROYALS i gereened. the story he has promised i to write for me will be his" original box. . renter 69¢ While They Last petit acco lteinandcds_ Sora High Grade Assorted Chocolates Or Bonbons and Chotoiates. Put up in at- joween tractively pyppenare container in keepin, [ved night of fi se. Pumpkin Head Scare-crows; six Halloween Mixture of Fancy Hard Candies Our famous assortment of fancy hard candies put up in the char- 54 ° i Rerlous fcterlatic orange tint for Hal. Cc Chocolate -Marshmallow Jelly Pumpkins |. Excellent suggestions as Din- ner favors for the Halloween BE 19¢ Briarcliff Milk Chocolate 4 Cocoanut Royals "35, 55%!, 6c Halloween Cakes Gotham Chocolates A wonderful assortment of su- perior Chocolates or Bonbons er—appeal- ing to the moat refined candy ow rome] 25 _ Lanterns | Black Cat Lanterns; -5e, 19; 49e Devt Heed Leen, » 10c, 19c, 49c E famous orchard regions of the Pacific Northwest have again yielded their harvest of apples—these supreme prod- | AY gt ucts of the Wenatchee and FOR EXACT LOCATIONS \\\ \ Yakima districts. ‘ SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY y\ Once more you can have these superlative apples whose deli- cate fragrance fills the room— whose beauty is a thing to admire—whose flavor and lus- ciousness charm the palate. If you have tasted these apples, it is enough to say that apple time is here again. If you have never eaten them, you have yet to know what “apple joy” is. A box of these apples with the Blue Goose on the box end is the surest way of bringing de- light, health and “apple joy” to yourself, your family, your friends. Order a box of Blu Goose apples to-day. . Stout Suits in All Sizes SPECIAL BOYS’ SUITS (EXTRA PANTS) Regular $ ° 9 Price $7.00 BUCKWHEAT THE BUCKWHEBAT YOUR GREAT-GRANDMOTHER USED She preferred Heckers’ because it was the best —and it's still the best. It makes cakes with the real old-time buck- wheat taste —light, healthful, delicious. All prepared—self-raising. Ready for the grid- dle in a jiffy, by simply adding water or milk. 4 American Fruit Growers Inc. Distributors New Yorn daies Office Washington and Duane Streets Thousands of men come direct to our factory Sons | | Bc show coms and save from $10 to $15 on thelr clo*hes, Pa Why not you? = (Signed) + JOHN SINCLAIR. a 757 Broadway, Cor. 8th St., One Flight Up. (Opp. Wanemaker’s ) Open Until 9 P. M. Saturday. } A ay

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