The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1922, Page 25

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\ A Brooklyn Gorgeous “Society Show Is for Americanization and { Welfare. “The Streets of Wonderland,” Brooklyn's pageant-bazaar of Amer- fcanization and welfare, opens this afternoon at the 13th’ Regiment Ar- mory, which has been turned into a carnival bedecked village green for the duration of the entertainment. ‘The bazaar is given under the man- fagement of Colony House, Inc., as- sisted by 109 other organizations of the borough. Mis. Donald MacLean ts director of tho affair, assisted by an executive Doard headed by Mrs, George W. Knight. Other mem! of the board aro Mrs. Frederick Visher, Mrs. William C, Ryon, Mrs. John H. Hal- Jock, Mrs, John Lansing Swan. and Mrs. Goorge Beveridge. The Colony House card party in Memorial Hall this afternoon is the feature of to-day’s entertainment. Mrs. Frederick G. Visher is Chairman of the card committee, which incliides Mrs. (Raymond E. Baylis, Mrs. Al- fred B. Cooke, Mrs nk H. Doug- las, Mrs. Edward W. Haskins, Mrs. George W. Knight, Mrs. George Perry, Mrs. William C. Ryon, Mrs. Henry H. Smith and Mrs. J. Everett Sparrow. The coat room committee for the card party is headed by Mrs. Robert I. Hasler. Members of this committee. ave Fred W, Bokee, Fred Bruning, Albert Campbell, Arthur Joseph 1 William Has- thur Holmes, Joseph P. Hunt, n Hunt, ¢ D. McBride, Beng jamin Miller mes Walsh und Arthur H. Wisli To-night will be Govefnor's night William H. Julian D. rge of the be Civics Night, with Mrs Good as Chairman of One of Colony Ifouse's at the baz reception, own booths h built mery. of com; ris a can othy Pickc Isabella Hc Klin K liam Markland, Mrs. Harry Martin, Mrs, Andrew Murtha, 2 Charics ‘W. Paquette, Mrs. Arthu Arnold Perpall, Mrs. Henry Polil ¥. Quinn, oth Comunit its worker Ha Qui We want yo! EXPENSE < trial packet of Dr, momeal and a booklet in col of a Lovely Ci Just wash your face with wonde Almomeal, you will be amazed at the re: Send 6 cents in stamps to cover the cost of packing and postage, and we will send this special trial packet by return mail Write todey to HOLTO 29-31 I mer’s ' ALMOMEAL “It Does Work Wonders” eR ET NR WARMTH PERMANENCY ASSURED by using Warranted Pure Wool Vermont blankets Specinien Pair $14.00 Delivered at Your Door PINK, BLUE, ROSE BORDERS All White VERMONT NATIVES’ INDUSTRIES BRIDGEWATER, VERMONT Girls! Giris!! Clear Your Skin With Cuticura w “The Streets of Wonderland” Spectacle To-Day and Miss Georgina Sinclair from the and the Friends of Negro Edu-| wick district. In Scot! Bond Street ial er proshidis bb Abs aonibrt will be hed | Semon cohaerme es tie Cook Lah dated poceeds rt wi rb Breone, Miss Martha D. Buckley, Miss] for the support of the St. Paul's Nor- | vamun's Chelation Temnennee Onion pla BROOKLYN =~ NEW YORK Me ne LEE GE LLG ELE EMINLE Se i RR A a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Child, Mrs. ieha Ww and Miss Harriet Monday, Noy. 18, at the Academy of Music, Bishop Burgess hehds the list of patrons for the entertainment, which will be given under the au-| yf of the St. Paul League of New McClellan | herty, head of the Mother's Club, Mi ley Katherine Wilkie and Joseph Belucei. . Ellen Barton from the Glasgow Fulton Street Woman's Christian Temperance Union yesterday. They are delegates to the international conference in Philadel- phia next week. Mrs. Barton was one of the followers of Father Mat- thew, the temperance pioneer. The chicf speakers at the meeting were Mrs. Harriet Pritchard, who pre- sented the Kings County headquarters of the W. T. C. U. with a:picture of the late Dr. Theodore Leydard Cuyler, founder of the Lafayette Avenue Pres. byterian Church, and Mrs, Laura Bur- roughs who discussed the records of the political candidates. Other speak- ers were: Mrs. W. W. Wick President; Mrs. W. A. Bell, M phar Mills, Mrs. F. A. Drake, Mrs. . Ladd, Mrs. William Park and Mrs. N. F. Audrus. Rice Right Prunese Comet Rice 114 cups boiled Comet Rice. 114 cups prunes, cooked. Mix together and boil 5 minutes. Agnés Carey, Miss Dorothy Cunning- ham, Miss Gladys Denman, Miss Elizabeth Eaton, Miss Florence Fran- cois, Miss Ana Gallagher, Miss Helen Gallagher, Miss Kathryn Logan, Mrs. John F, McCann, Miss Margaret M. Manning, Miss Edna Murrayes, Miss Anna Opperman, Miss Mildred Peter- son, Miss Grace BE. Patrick, Miss Blanche Rendich, Miss Mae Terrance, Miss Cecile Ward and Miss Margaret mal and Industrial School for Ne- groes at Lawrenceville, Va. N. Pet- ferson Boyd, rector of St. Philip's Church, No. 1606-1610 Dean Street, and President of the St. Paul League, is in charge of the concert, The pro- gram will include operatic selections in addition to old-time Negro folk- songs. Amonf tho patronesses are: Mrs. Sophie Howell, Mrs. E. L. Faulcon, Mrs. N, Peterson Boyd, Miss Ethel Camerson, Mra. William 8. Chase, More than 1,000 books are on sale] harles P. Peterman, Mrs, C. W. at the second-hand book store which | Nobie, Mrs. G. McB. Smyth,, Miss Bliz. is being conducted at one of the/abeth Robinson, Miss Lettie Lloyd, Colony House booths. Miss Avis} Mrs. J. Hoffman Woods, Mrs. H. A. Swan is Chafrman ofthis booth, and] Fairbairn, Mrs, Alice Hopkins, Mrs. Miss Mabel Heffley Vico Chairman.| J, HIlot Langstaff, Mrs, Walter Ker, Their assistants are Miss Bessio Miss Anna J. Pierrepont, Mrs, Will- teral, Mrs. Fete’ . fam C. Reynolds, Miss Caroline fe Shute, Mrs.| Barnes, Mrs. John H, Melish, Miss Stanley and| Edith Roberts, Miss Maria Saunders, . Mrs. Charles T, Seaman, Miss srence Kuhlke, Mrs. Louis H. May, Mrs, Charles B, Denny, Mrs. John W. and diocese are taking a lively in-| Chapman, Mrs. John Van Nostrand, terest in the concert which the St.| Mrs. H. Edward Dreter, Mrs. Robert Paul School Jubilee Singers will give'L. Pierrepont, Miss Emily Robbins Business Hours 9 to 5:30 14 cup sugar. Famous “Meadowbrook” Sports Hats : Sale Hats of Great Beauty, Ordinarily $12 to $20 ‘ Black and Many Colors $ 1 0 Unusual Decorative Effects OT OFTEN are we so enthusiastic over a sale of Hats as we are over this offering, Because daily we are seeing the choicest Hats'to be found in all New York and are bringing them here for the approval and selection of Loeser customers. Day after day it is usual to hear that Loeser Hats are as fine as New York can ‘show—and much the lowest in price. But These “Meadowbrooks” Are So Delightfully Original And So Amazingly Low Priced as to Make a Sensation They show the most likable and wearable shapes—Hats to be becoming to any coritour of 5 face. They are rich with embroideries in colors, with garlands of grapes made in colored velvets, 4 with flowers made of leather or embroidery wools, There are giant sailors and litt}e cloche shapes. © There are stiff felts and soft, crushable ches. 4 ‘ All of these Hats, including practically everything a woman of fashion rerguires for daylight wear—und scarcely two alike—are now to be had in this exceptional sale at $10 apiece. They will go quickly, and our stock of them, while large, is not unlimiteJ. Be prompt for an early choice. L The House Council of the School Settlement will give its annual barn dance on Nov. 18 for the benefit of the house. The dance will be held in the gymnasium. The committee in charge of the dance includes Mrs. Norma’ McLaughlin, the headworke at the Settlement, Mrs. Mary Fla- Liss Mrs. Frank Will Fells, Smooth and Shaggy Episcopal women of the Long Isl- Shapes Large and Small 3 DL OPPENHEIM, OLLINS & © FULTON STREET —- BROOKLYN or'e—Second Floor. Unsurpassable Offerings Tomorrow in Misses’ Coats—Plain Tailored and Furred Sizes 14, 16, 18 Years. Also Suitable for Small Women to 36 Bust Du Barry Opalescent Péarls “Sale! #* At Half Price 14-Kt. White Gold Clasp Set With Genuine Diamond. , 24-Inch $25 Necklace at $12.50 30-Inch $27 Necklace at $13.50 hie ig BARRY PEARLS are not to be compared with e \ A variety of fatrics in blouse and straightline ef- fects; trimmed with Car- acul, Fox, Wolf, Beaver. 78.00 A select grouping of un= trimmed Coats and Capes of Panvelaine and Nor- mandy; lined throughout. 39.75. ordinary reproductions of Oriental pearls, but are distincthy superior in every way. Du Barry Pearls reflect in luster, texture and tints all the beauty of the & Oriental pearl and are guaranteed indestructible. Tee the co-eperation of the importer we are able oceasionally to sell Du Barry Pearls at one-half price for one day. This sale on Saturday pro- vides an opportunity to choose for a November birthday gift or Christmas giving. yy Barry Pearls are sold exclusively at Loeser’s in Brooklyn y Be Main Floor, A fascinating selection of Coats, trimmed with Squirrel, Flying Squirrel, Beaver and Caracul Furs. 98.00 Blouse and _ straightline models of Normandy-Bo- livia with trimming of Wolf, Mole and Nutria. 50.00 Losser's—Fine Je Women’s French Lamb and Kidskin $1.75 to $2:25 Gloves, $1.35 LOVES, the final note in every up-to-date toilette, are here G in full variety for feminine choice. The best makes. The best styles. And here is a special purchase which offers ex- ceptional economy. The French, lambskin Glovés are in the six-button length, Biarritz style, in black, white, tan, brown, mode, beaver and gray, with self backs: also fwo-clasp French lambskin and kidskin Gloves in black, white and the wanted smart colors, with self and con- trasting backs. Women’s $2.50 to $3.50 Kid Gloves, $1.95 Two-clesp French Kid ¢ Special: Misses’ Cloth, Silk and Velvet Frocks i eee Coats of Panvelaine, Or mandale,CarmonaandAre abella trimmed with Fox, Caracul, Squirrel, Beaver, 68.00 Exquisite models fash- joned of superb fabrics with collars and cuffs of all the desired furs. 110.00 68.00 es in pique style, in white and black, with self rks. er's-Maln Moor Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Also Suitable for Women to 86 Bust : 2,400 Pairs Standard $3 Ingrain Thread | An interesting selection of Dresses of y : Silk Stockings, $1.90 Pair ; high quality Chiffon Velvet; some Niwr of a wonderful value in fine Silk Hgsiery that means ia Frocks of Poiret Twili, Canton Crepe, Satin faced Canton and Chiffon Velvet, originally marked to sell at various higher prices. A most unusual offering. 38.00 ‘ ck beaded and embroidered; others have > chic Persian waists or Bertha collars. to the women with Hosiery needs hurry, “ For this lot will | \ not linger long at this low price tomorrow. 50.60 Black, fine gauge lustrous ingrain thread silk Stockings, with double silk tops and silk soles. ‘ Silk, Lace Clock Stockings, $2.95 A. Girls’ and Juniors’ Tailored and Fur- Trimmed Coats Ae Eu raenaNallty ingrain Mie silk Stockings with attractive lace clocks, in black and all H am ca Loster's—Main Floor bs } ' Quality and Style at Economy Prices ‘ Boys Will Be Boys—But These Suits | Belted models of Chinchilla in} the fashionable shades of rein- h (Soap, Ointment, Talcim) af Cottewr Esbatetevtce tye 8 alden Sau Teryebare, deer and brown; patch and/ 18.00 Will Wear } slash pockets. Sizes*6 to 14,! : ‘All Wool, With Extra Trousers Single breasted Coats of high! $8.75 quality Pandora with fur col- 2 lar of genuine Beaver; canna,! 25,00 Us? 150 SUPP, so come carly, for though reindeer, Sorrento. Sizeséto12,; . every Suit is a good Suit, there are some that are best -and the best will go first. To get them to sell at this very low price we ~. : . had to take all the maker hada group he was Furtrim med Coats of Polairein| closing out ae that we now put on sale as cheaply reindeer end copper with collar | 2 9 y| as we bought them. and cuffs of Beaverette; string : 5 Becoming styles in grays, browns, greens, tans belt. Sizes from 12 to 16 years, | and heathers. nodels, Full fining im " A hoth pairs of kuickers, A great “buy.” Sices A 8 to 1G years Distinctive models of superb) : Also a Few More Chinchilla Overcoats at $11.50 : Chinchilia with gencrous shawl ! ot Very , Price for Verv @ ‘oats. Sizes 2! to 8 ; t \ ry Low Price for Very Good Coats. Sizes 2/2 to 8. collar of Raccoon, sport pockets 3 °. 75 Mn NY Hat fe tch most any suit or overcoat thet any boy wears—in fabric as well as in eoloesaae and inverted pleat, Sizes 13-17, ° fats tomatch most any suit or over tat any boy : Many, many styles. Many qualities, All prices--95e to $10.00, H 1SSES' AND GIRLS' D=PARTMENTS--3RD FLOOR t Mela Pid H OE — d i el

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