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e THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1922. . burst forth, “Folks are going to see me as I really am, And I'm 0 happy. It was getting so that folks who saw me in “The Old Nest" and This atnouncement was made yester-|be changed before the public gets a day by Arthur 8. Kane, head of As-| look at It. sociated In “Good Men and True,’ Harry Allen Holnbar writes us to the effect} Carey stages the greatest fight in other mother roles had put me|/that the name of the pleture being|against the greatest odds of any in in a class with Methuselah or the|made as ‘The White Frontier’ will! his long, long screen career. And Great Auk; some even thought I was|= geese — ——————— — a grandmother in real life, but now in “Disposing of Mother’ Tm to ap- pear au naturel, and I'm happy!" It sorter cheered us up to find SOME ONE happy on such a gray day. when one knows Harry, this state- ment MEANS something. James Young, who will direct Guy Bates Post in ‘‘Trilby,”” is in New York searching for @ screen actress who will really look the title part. FILMERICK. Gashing young actor named Dexter, in love, but his frown often werd her. But thia very same girl Bett his head so a'whirt Phat he went right out and annered her. HAROLD BUSY. Some one passed us on Broadway yesterday afternoon like a bat out of the place made famous by Dante. PHIL UMM SAYS. “It” was closely followed by another There may be « man in th’ world] *Wiftly moving object. Who doesn’t think he could run af If it hadn't been for a traMc jain Hotel, a theatre, a circus or act in the we'd never known that the first fant Movies—but I ain't met him yet! flyer was Harold Lioyd and the sec- Frisky—da A Gay as the ins - above ’em! Jazz! They eat it! ? Can’t beat it! And Chiclets— say they COMFIRMATION. Confirmation of the reports to the @ffect that Associated First National 4% golvg Into the production end of motion pictures was made yesterday by Richard A. Rowland in the first Official statement he has Issued since he was made general manager of the concern 'to succeed J. D. Williams. “Firat National is t of oll a dis tributing ud Mr. Row lay, Wednesday and Thursday. “We're on our way!" shouted Harold, “and can't stop a minute! “Whither? wo asked. “Oh,” explained Joe, “Harold is on his way to see Tommy Meighan's. ple (ure'and doesn't want to miss a foot of it! Talk about the motorman who spent , | his off day trofley-riding! Just lookit ‘The inder Blears ts, and i always remain WE'RE SCARED, our princiy » of supply. I cvidently the Black Hand te agin and some one has ¢ t spells dir ports that @uction of pic recently been true that v awn the Ace of things for us. ved a letter pduce some pic tures in acc with certain td formulated by our dircetors at a re- Cent miceting, but such production will take the direction of assisting direc- fors and independent producers rather than for our company to build up vast organization nd studios and iteelf become a competitor in the Production field.’ tas soon os ‘that's all for to- s heard, Billy Bevan and Fred fackman, comedian and cameraman throw their rubber boots, sweaters and guns into an automobtia and hie away to some remote spot to walt for a shot t some poor, unsuspecting duck!" That, in itself, doesn't sound very ominous, now does it? But right after the word “duck’* I: a red-inked warning which reads: “Don Allen, take warning!"* GOOD WORK. We ran inte something yesterday ont at the old raph studios that (Yellow box) e porter tade tin $ 1c. SPEARMINT el C Y ome good In the o wena ater s YoagZere will be a special showing of (Green box) the l tous ‘arewe, Who Is direc “) Bulldog Drummond” in the Hodkin-| ‘TUTTLFRUTTI rame to & Scene} con projection room up on Fifth Ave- p can co n ie ie : nite to-diiy, (Pink box) Ly a scenario ealled fo ies Witlamiee fe uy the ap co of several blind per-l Never Know tn ee “ou 10 for 5c Ewing gum Bons and rewe, calling his assist- ant, Jim Massi, to him, whis E few directions. Massi disappe Carewo went on with another scene nd shortly Massi re pared at the head of the line of ei mensand as }j many women. “Here they are!” he called to Carewe and the director ordered the blind scene shot. The men and women rounded up Dy Massi were all totally blind and inmates of a Home for the Blind When they left, each felt the crisp hess of a brand new $10 bill in his or her hand and Carewe was also Jutely satisiied with their work as actors and actresses. So, you see, there's SOME good left, after all Douglas MacLean has joined Asso- ciated Exhibitors and will soon start four productions for that concern. ————— Stewart Weekat%, Hauwa%,,Begins This is EXTRA NEWS from the Down-Stairs Store—Lowest Prices ‘of the Season for Stewart Week, which Begins Saturday. Read the Detailed Announcement on Page 19. Our $29.75 to $35 Coats for Women Fine fabrics—Late models—$22.50 American Chicle Co, MORE MASTERPIECES. Arthur Maude, who, several months of famous painters, ye: ed that he had start s little clas announ his release An important feature for the first day of Stewart Week in the Down-Stairs Store is al- ways a sale of women’s coats. This time there are two ps, widely varied in fabric and fashion detail. The coats at $22.50 are Bolivias, Normandies and novelty coatings of various kinds. All wool; nicely made; beautifully lined; and the regular $29.75 to $85 grades, com- $49.75 grade—$35. Fine lack opossum. One of the best Downatalire Store, Old Bullding Sta Millais, and The full pictures, Bounced later A Woman,’ by Will consist of twelve other five to be an * * 100 Plush Coats—our The y se GrimMth office ye: thing, and we wer One hundred, who like plush coats, will have a jolly time here on Saturday. yrade; silk lined; and trimmed with large shaw! collars of bh of Stewart Week coat sales. ‘Fur Coats, $75—The $90 Grade de by Caro! Dempster when s the murderer that he at all members of the Seal-dyed coney coats, 40 in. long. Handsomely lined; properly made and stayed; guaranteed. Just 23 of them. Downstairs Store, Old Bullding she ecaptu' enee ordere squad to sce the picture.” eBoy, Imurry with that oxygen! MARY HAPPY. Ran into a young woman yesterday afternoon and, despite the London fog, recognized her as Mary Alden She was smiling radiantly np to be young aga $65 Fox Searfeunfigemonl $47.50 Very lovely. Downataire Store, Old Bullding Dyed blue fox—large full skins. $1.95 Duplex Gauntlet Gloves, $1.35 Duplex gauntlets with fancy stitching on the back. So soft and fine that they look like mocha, Very durable; thoroughly washable; gray, mastic, brown, mode and white. Downstalra St Women’s $25 to $40 Dresses, $21 ‘Beat low-price dresses of the season,” says our report. Poiret twill, wool ersey, Canton crepe, velveteen, chiffon velvet, beaded Can- ton, Genrgeite crepe, crepe-back satin, and lace—think of that for variety, Beads braid, fringe, metal ornaments, and other details of trimming have been carried out in many lovely ways. Women’s sizes. Downstairs Store, Old Buliding Misses’ $15 Dresses, $10 Our own stock reduced for this occasion. velveteens—new Autumn models with that Miss 14 to 20 ukes best. Old and New Buliding , Misses’ Good Coats at $13.50 rice. Compared favorably with Three good sports models Sizes 14 to 20. ire St Old Buliding Women’s Colonial Pumps, $4.45 Our regular $5.40 {bead of these popular pumps. Patent leather, tan calfskin, black kidskin—in sizes 249 to 8, widths AA to D, Lowest price of the season for this grade. Best we've seen this season at this $16 and $18 coats in regular stock elsew ~—overplaids and mixtures—465 ‘n. long. D Crepes, crepe satins, and h ali the pretty fashion features The variety is excellent. Downatalre Store, Old Building TM ISLAY SR | ENA SK $6.50 to $9.50 Felt Hats at $3.95 _ , Felt and velours o the dressier types—as good as anything we can ind elsewhere in regular stock at $6.50 to $9. 50. Mushroom and off- the-face models, with a deft touch of gros-de-londres or gros-grain ribbon trimming. All samples. 8 Store, New Buliding Women’s 50c Cotten Rissman. 25¢ 8,600 pairs. Fullsizes. Elastic at the top and bottom. In pink, purple, navy, black, Alice blue and brown. First time here at half price, Downstairs Store, New Bullding. e=then painful chest inging cold. Don't let that develop. Break up the eved _ Good, sturdy herringboue mixtures, in reindeer and brown, trimmed with fur. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Quite exceptional! Downstairs Store, Old Bullding Kiddies’ $10 Coats at $7.75 Three pretty models for kiddies of 2 to 6 years. Of polaire, ve- lours, and broadcloth, trimmed with fur and lined with sateen, In brown, copen, and reindeer. ht into the sore spot, wan up, starts the blood coming going. This simple, effecti action banishes the congestion. Downstairs Store, Old Buliding Downstairs Store, Old Building STORE OPEN 9 TO 5.30 REARN Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET Armistice Day Specials WEST OF FIFTH AVE. The Toy Department has expanded into Christmas quarters, and now covers here additional space of three departments, adjacent to its original location. New toys, dolls and games of all kinds that interest and amuse the youngsters are coming in daily in large assortments. The following list-of specials is repre- sentative of selections and prices. Bye-Pye-Bykes—steel axles, rubber tires —can't tip or split—beautiful durable finish . . so) WWes a 1D Wheelbarrows—wheel will not split or break—made of plywood— finished solid in red enamel......1.97 Seesaws— ideal Seth toy—cannot tip over—clear and blue finish—two sizes... 3.97 and 4,97 Metalaphones—all brass tubing—splendid sound—8, 10, 12, 15, 18, 22 key— 58 .78 98 1.27 2.18 Furniture Sete—parlor, bed room, dining room—upholstered in bright colors— .78 .98 1.37 1.98 Black Board: i cyhangragatylek 98 to 3.67 Pianos—7, 12, 14, 15 and 22 key— finished and ato 6.98 DOURKEA) 66s cg deeins Bolle seas: Stockings, Parasols, jacques, Coats, Hoods and Caps. .10 to 1.37 Moving Picture Machines. complete...........- 2.08 to 4.98 Large Size Mama Dolls—24-inch—walks and talks — assorted color rompers, dresses, shoes and stockings— unbreakable head and APMS.....++eeeeeee errr eee 1.87. Doll Hoenn 1 muff or blanket— real fur with baby doll attached... or 1.23 rted and Large Assortment of Im; Domestic Games..... ° 4. to 97 ‘ Children’s Chairs and Rockers—strong and well made—all willow— fn colors... 6,98 to 8.23 Moyes aad vig... 48 to 1.97 Jointed Dolls — all sizes and colors — wigh ‘olor draws 97 to 4.98 Le eS hue Arks—hand carved enameled—were $3.50.......... 2.48 Madam Hendren Mama Dolls—assorted dresses, caps, shoes, stockings— were $2.87...... eras 1.93 White Enamel High Chairs, Toy Stands, Clie. 97 6 3.19 Doll Carts............ 1.17 to 1.67 Drawing Master (See demonstrati: help in child’s school work educational and amusing - highly 50 1.00 3.50 The Original Puss-Boots “Has a book of his life on the lepel of his coat, And a gentle me-ow coming forth from his throat Has hand-painted face, will live nine lives, And he sees in the dark with his radium 2 Special Price, 227 nm) over 23 years and proved safe by millions for Accept only ‘‘Bayer’” packag “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicadd Handy Colds Headache Toothache Rheumatism Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia Pain, Pain e which contains proper directions. and 100—Druggists. 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