The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1922, Page 11

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ubiditea ads is ti aes eatin mae “ THE\EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1922, Globe Wernicke The Stage By BIDE DUDLEY Jos E. SHEA, pro Izzie the sleuth? hey Has Izzie become Said she: “I adore ‘em, Tho’ some folks abhor ‘ei And then she ate all she was able, away twenty-seven years’ accumula- tion of ‘grouch.—David Warfield Gibbs. ee FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. ARTHUR LIKES THEM. "John’s got a new job."" Arthur Rosenfeld has sent us a A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. ee anving: & prow sweet rhyme, Have a look at it: ~ Awaneay wiitab tun ¥6 adits rtarete The girls are pretty in the chorus; “Any chance “I guess so cor of “On the Stairs/’ will stage a play by] 7) i¢ nc 4 ‘3 5 3 ; = William Hurlbut early in Janu- Bute aoa that fe Preis “On Sale Brooklyn and New York Store: OY Ohi “Hal and Farewell.” Aliniin save me money on Kris = Month Inter he will offer another Kringle Housewives! : play by the thor entitled ‘PINT: 7 PA TIP BD PTTIRNT “ | Aaa in Heaven” H0 le getting OF FINE KARPEN LEATHER FURNITURE : Ls ° : Hoesiner at present a wecond com-] , A FUND BAZAAR. Ks : : Don’t Pass Up This Big Opportunity The q " . , , pany to present “On the - HIS is a real opportunity to buy a fine four and : cad to dent leather upholstered chair at a reduced of the Field.” | “ . - . “Lilies of tho Field.” price. The sale includes Chairs and Daven- 0 ss ENGAGES MISS McGILL. Ratcainthe ports, all in good condition and suitable for seed ia tcees aa bho "Pl tion recently Pie home, library or cffice use. Ss Hin l WA Wynn's “Perfect Fool,” has been | HO", y e g regularly at 19c per pound _.. @beased by aybur fn Remaining Stock of The chairs are samples, covered with high . rade genuine Leather, and will give lasting: { POUNDS for. . bd WIN ; 7 HA | S| rvice and comfert to the purchaser | MEN TO SEE | | ; ‘ 1 W " Rig. chekevai n, Foiad nting | Many of the chairs in this sale are priced at | All This eek churches of many denominatic Wh less than half the manufacturer’s costs. Re- attend to-night's pe?to rice | fe} ‘ an ‘ CF ee ‘World We Live In," markable values are, therefore, offered at cu j S : pati da ernercpuilon, main salesroom, 451 Broadway. Come in and | pecial for Thursday, Nov. 16th: The Hats will bear their Regular Prices ee them | ° A BOOST FOR BOBBY. You just deduct One-Half | Chocolate, Vanilla Chocolate Covered A Detroit man who saw 1 e O'Neill in “Sue, Dear” out t Entire Stock of Fall and Winter Hats included. | oh gi hb “Wer k cently ‘wrote him a letter sayi HOWARDJS GONE Copies of French Imporis as well as new crea- | O] @ Ove~ acne Co. | and Strawberry Cream é ee Abe cera are Broadway hea aa aaa Life tions specially designed in our own workrooms. | 451 Broadway near Grand Street | Cocoanut Kisses Peppermints world. I was solemn and | s a 5 ak POUND Reculatty 5 SUND and I hadn't laughed in twen H. Dalberg, t - NET 24¢ POUN! 34c¢ ¥ til Wednesday night last week and Tam over } REAL ESTATE ADVERTISEMENTS FOR bank. But Wednesday night 1 suw FOOLISHMENT NEW YORK BROOKLYN | you in ‘Sue, Dear’ and Untl'|A jady ashoee atBAr ohio ay : THE SUNDAY WORLD REAL ESTATE SECTION T forget all my woes iil feat alate ed JJ} 28 W. Bote st. 21 W. 38th ot Pd stig tnieed Bt MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. We Also Offer ing to get 60 te : | e X Dpp, Montaule 7 ee f — — i esi la bbaidn Briarcliff Milk ———— meee —— 4] || Chocolate Covered Five hundred men, leaders in this city’s commercial, financial, and professional lite, are working this week to help the celebration of The Merchants’ Association’s 4 Parlays POUND NET Twenty-Fifth Anniversary by who ¢ Co-operation with this movement. inviting\to membership those are eligible. STERN BROTHERS is in complete ° ° | | | | Wool Dress Fabrics eee pres and Coatings - : FOR EXACT LOCATIONS SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 99c CUT cur Dress Silks and Velvets at Radical Reductions from former prices LENGTHS ot (Bztween 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street FROM our®- FACTORIES Offering "sductions Averaging from $20 to $50 on OUR ENTIRE STOCK of WOMEN’S WINTER SUITS \ Your Winter suit is here, for our entire stock is’ being offered, which means that there are This season's In lengths Foreign and American. most desirable weaves. suitable for Dresses, Suits, Coats, and Skirts 65c to $6.50 yard WOOLFN_ DRESS .GOODS=SECOBD FLOOR (European and American) Plain and fancy weaves. In lengths suitable for frocks, blouses, negligees, linings and numerous other purposes. 65c ‘to $3.75 yard Prices in some instances half of the original. Fur-trimmed Suits and Suits without fur. Three-piece Costume Suits and Two-piece Coat and Skirt models. Brocaded Satin Now $29.50 $175 Derby Portieres | (Heretofore $49.50 to $225) ‘Specially, Reduced for Thursday, Friday and Saturday to $12.50 per pai | “These” portieres are 50 inches wide by other: —_— {Stern Brothers < at Factory Surplus Sale OF BEDROOM, DINING ROOM AND LIVING ROOM SUITES METAL BEDS, MATTRESSES AND BOX SPRINGS “Direct To You” means exactly what it says—no jobber’s profit, no retailer's profit, no traveling men’s expense—just one single narrow SILK DEVARTMENT=—SECOND FLOOK ~All are fashioned from” the sott, tich, ie deep fabrics so tavored at present. All are tailored, too, with the careful regard to detail which spells perfection —Everything that is smartly interpretative, of the styles of this season may be had, including copies of original mod- els from famous French makers. aStern | (a Brother: UNIFORMS for Maids and Nurses | Included are. many models for the woman of large proportions. CE i ee A Wide selection of models in black margin over maker’s costs. Ar 4 ma ” ; j ‘ ae ae a ae eo poling Ac ¥ Star Brotherg ya satcen, blue chambray, white linene, That is “bed-rock” buying for the There ate 15 aie in all to choose from, neatly trimmed with white organdie thrifty woman—and with it is Owen Quality, always and only, the best that skill can command. ‘LIBERAL CLUB TERMS _| BDTOWEN C... In sizes from 34 to + ace «Second Floor. collars and cufts. 44 inclusive. ..°. $3.95 ‘Women’s Knitted Underwear Moderate in price, and tailored to comfortable, form-fitting measurement SILK and WOOL UNION SUITS of medium weight, iow neck, ‘White and Ivory Marquisette in dots and figured patterns, of sheer quality finished with fibre silk band top; knee length, in a a and extra sizes BN aWae 3 @ ae «a ai cae $2. 95 ‘Stern Brothers} 34 East 23rd Street 4ptern Bro ers, OPEN SATURDAY UPHOLSTERY DEPT., FOURTH FLOOR, SVENINGS UNION SUITS of cotton, low ‘neck, band top, sleeveless, knee length; generously cut and a well-made garment for. 3. o m& mo $1.00 Three Exceptional Values in | IRISH ee eee {Stern Brothers} ae ts GLOVE SILK SPORT BLOOMERS wiieitie finish; in black, navy, and all street shades ., All-Wool Blankets eas (Double size). Fleecy quality; desirable Winter weights. Plain white or plaid effects, $9.75 per pair 4 Figured Cambric Comfortables—- } Attractive designs in a variety cf cclois ' 1 borders of plain sateen , ¢ach $4. 50 Printed Sateen Comfortables— | 36 inches wide. | Special 42c per yard ‘{ MAIN FLOOR Ste wm} Stern Brothers Jui) — An Extensive Collection of _ NEW DOMESTIC RUGS $2.95 Suitable for the Thanksgiving table. | ‘Household Linens 100 Extra Heavy Double Satin Damask Table Cloths—Handsom: design. $10.00 Values. $7.50 each Sogvaried in sizes and colors that your floor covering problem can be “teadily solved--wheiher it be for town thouse or country home Lambs’. woo! filling; plain borders and Extra Large Pure Linen Itish Satin ni ao 5 backs! @ tem ft & (each $9.50 Seamless Axminster Rugs-- English Wiltons---Some in two- Damask Dinner Napkins— MOTHER! BREAK CHILD’S COLD Muslin’ Sheets and Pillow’ Cases— In Persian and Chinese _ designs tone combinations; others of unusual $6.75 doz. WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” 1 A . and colorings. Sizes 9x12 feet figured designs and mellow colorings. | Sheets— Single Three-qtr, Double. Hemmed, J98¢ $1.35 $1.45 $ $ Hemstitched Satin Damask” Table Hurry! Cl ’ ean Little sy em with this Harmless Laxative Hemsttched, 31.35 $1.55 $1.75 $58 A 95 sand 125 Cloths—Pure linen; . circular designs y t tom he ; Ae 7. ; No matter wh rou our| clan he will you for havin Piow Ce A3N30 43839 50n36 WILTON RUGS that possess the oar of high er grade $8.75 each oniidltottelinest eee ee eee eee toalitornis Fim Byrae® aan Hemmed Vy. 28¢ 32¢ 35¢ Oriental Rugs---because of their beauty of desi ‘a fi fern | sz censestion, be sure to fret open the| laxative because It never {hile ever wl af i . 0! b with 01 e Vv 8, ic Hemstitched x. 38c 42¢ 45¢ | S Y Ban ne SoRHNE Hal dozen Napkins to match, $7.50 Syr rup™ to nated A Fg children Tove ie pean tates een 6 Taraviataiees 79,5 i ry aul waste which are causing the cold and) | Ask your, druggist for, gequine ou 0; $82 to $135 re SECOND FLOOR congertion._ as few hours you can] acaliforna, Pig Bren’, ShaeLN | works the constipation poison, sour] all ages printed on bottle, Mothe a Es a ee | bile and waste right out. You must say “California” or vow 3 ven tf you call your family physl-| get an imitation fg s Adee, \ A

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