The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1922, Page 16

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GR Moat a aor ac » tributed to home te Donate Nearly Ten Times as Much to Cosmetics as to Says Women Methodists Spend $30,000,000 in Year for Make-Up Missions, Declares Secretary. Methodist women pent more ast on fiteds, mit 3. Brummitt of according to Mrs of the Women meeting of the Ne mn coxmetics than they nd other missionary © », National Field Secretary king at the eighth annual the association at Newark a ecclesia NCI SE eT BURLINGTON, V Woodhou examined in the '} and his wi wlth, Mrs. Brummitt estimated Mothodist women had spent $80,000,- 000 for the various articles that Ko under the head of cosmetics She said contributions of me ef the Methodist Church of $3 ers 000 mite ary bar- 1 she ie epent jearned the A $760,000,000 last y $50,000,000 for chew for cosm gs gum, $35, 000 at soda foun’ 000,000, — > — las Woodhouse. @00 in joy rides and at pleasure parks.| SINA UNTERMYER GHTS NEGREH| Word agelnst her to any one, MAY W ‘Then she began to wonder, she sald, if something were She said she had arrived at the figure of $30,000,000 for Methodist women by LOS ANGEL not wrong. me total population. Comparing the service performed by women of the past with that of mod- ..| pected company # real place in life. ©, Untermyer bas decree of divorce from Alvin Unter- myer of New York, before Judge W. H. taking the proportion of Methodists to!) :15, in Superior Court at Riverside. Tumored that she is shortly to wed jott Dexter, film star, but no definite firmation of this has been {ssued. rn women, she expressed the boliof that the latter were not taking advan tage of opportunities offered for world | hoc betterment. She went back to the time when women spun and fashioned with their own hands the and the family wore, while women of to-day, she said, are a walking adver tisement for department stores, ing instead of making rugs and pro- viding delicatessen meals for wnex-| fe As a@ result, women now seek jobs where before they had AIN SOON ". 17—Mrs, Nina n granted a final u bonds about $550,000, His real estate, arments the 3 she 2 his Bu ington me buy: unkind act to the MOBILE, Ala, Nov. ntch whiskey rel fl The Young People’s Store Fourth Floor Values in the Boys’ Section Mackinaws #9.75 - All wool mackinaws in plaid and solid color effects; belted, convertible or shawl collar and deep, capacious pock- ets. Sizes 8 to 18 years, Boys’ cAll-Wool Norfolk Suits #12.50 With Extra Knickers Grey and brown mixtures, blue chev- igts and corduroys are the substan- tial fabrics used; the styles are those you expect to find only in much higher-priced suits. 8 to 18 years. Boys’ Bathrobes $3.75 What more practical gift for the manly boy than one of these serviceable bathrobes? In figured or Indian designs; in browns, blues, reds. Sizes 6 to 18 years. \ Exceptional Values in Junior Misses’ Shoes 4.50 High shoes, oxfords, strap pumps, all from our regular stock and greatly reduced, make up this special offering. These values are so unusual that you will want to purchase more than one paiz. Sizes are 214 to 7, but not all sizes in each style. Smart, New Models in Girls’ Coats $18.50, 29.50, $39.50 All wool fabrics distinguish these fash- ionable, fur-collared coats; venetian or silk lined, belted, blouse or flair models. Nutria, raccoon, beaverette, opossum or wolf collars. Sizes 6 to 12. Girls’ Velvet Dresses $14.75 and *19.50 Some use delicate bits of embroidery, others have dainty cape collars. Velvet, in popular colors, is the material. Sizes 6 to 12. Girls’-Wool Jersey Dresses *7.50 Simple, straight line models, in navy, brown and tan, with worsted trimming on collar and cuffs; string belt. Sizes 6 to 14. $4.50 Children’s Tan Calf Laced Boots, sturdy and service: able, sizes 814 to 2. 5 Boys’ Tan Calf Laced Shoes, sizes 1 to. 6. ord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Tevernone FirzRoy 1900 New York Banker on Stand Denies banker, of No. 635 Park Avenue, New York, and this city, was trial of a $1,000,000 ~|allenation sult directed against himself Dorit Woodhouse, their in an effort to ascer- He testified that th Avenuo Bank of k about $500,000 oF $600,000 in fn addition to tho y accounted for in hie “special * which had been found to show | °° hoe said, consisted of lon, land in Florida, lid not value at more than g Island property, and an Champlaiti. les but thetr value would t. He declared that he never id word or,done an fe of hisfon, Boug- Ho never had said « He had SmIP CREW ARRESTED OV FIND. HOOCH ABOARD, 17.—The Nor- weginn steamer Falkefjell was yafded Federal, Stato and County officers terday afternoon and 100 quarts of , aecording to a uunty Jail. Six of a. Y VOODOO WORSHIP LED 10 MURDER Hid in a Clump of Bushes in Camaguey. oO ee NAVANA, a two-year-old trom its 1 York Fvoning Worl tshing Company, Nov found yest by police. T was killed by N pers. sected 1 being m ‘Tue ing, blood hn state th some diabolical voodoo ceremony. A Negro known as‘a voodoo doct: has been placed under arrest. parents 0! lost t r edy. ul been drained, The polic er Is lapsing inte Christmas Gift Suggestions for the Boy and Girl Girls’ Coat Sweaters $6.50 Tailored, of brushed wool, in the so-smart mannish style. Two pockets. Camel, brown, copen, henna, navy, Sizes 32 to 36. Linen Handkerchiefs 35c Colored handkerchiefs —hand- made of good quality French linen. Stencilled figures in the corner are a delight to the juve- nile. All colors. oa .) Boys’ Neckties, 95c Broad stripes in authentic col- lege colors for the boy who would show his allegiance to his father’s alma mater. Puss-in-Boots $1.75 Can you think of a more in- triguing name for these? And they're just as comfortable as they are good looking Children’s Hose Boys’ Imported Golf Hose. Heather brown in sizes 7 to 10. $1.50 pair. Fibre Silk Hose. Serviceable quality, black and white, $1 pair. e Special Values in Girls’ Underwear Silk and Wool Union Suits —Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee or ankle length, and high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Ages 3 to 5 years, $3.25; 6 to tt years, $3.95; 12 to 16 years, $4.75 Cotton and Wool Vests or Pants—Low neck, no sleeves, or Dutch neck, elbow sleeve vests, knee or ankle length pants. Ages 3t0 6 years, $1.25; 8 to 10 years, $1.50; 12 to 16 years, $1.75 Cotton Waist Union Suit —Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee length. Ages 2 to 11 years, $1.25 OF CUBAN BABY White Child Mangled and a) 17.—The body of baby, kidnappe near Camaguey, was ay in a clump of bushes y state that the bab: ro voodoo worship body had been cruelly dis ne murderers, the heart a were several slashes over thi arteries, indicating that the infant’; tho baby had been used in The he murdered baby have mn because of the tras y Fe y and the mother .{s dying from THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922," SUED BY SON’S WIFE, WOODHOUSE ASSERTS HE WAS KIND TO HER nelancholia, This rifiee of white s has indignation throughout the] “qn, st case ye old Gaunton Grimm, $5.00 Wonderful quality and value are offered in this great shoe sale. BOOTS anp OXFORDS of grain brogue, in tan, black and patent colt. All built of solid leather. Broadway at 49th Street A Remarkable Shoe for Children S / FS? (sices:214002) g | Sizes 6 to 8. . Sizes 8Y2 to 11 Sizes 242to7... + + $2.95 3-45 495 Mahogany Russia Calfskin 7 OME here for children’s shoes that were made to wear—and certainly do! All SHOOKIDS are all leather. English Ribbed Stockings COLORS— Black, Brown and White sll 35¢ per pair; 3 pairs for MMEYE) mped ona Shoe Means Standard of ER 47 West 34th St., New York Brooklyn-ss0rvrros st. =~ Newark- oa aroav si United Electric Service is supplied to 355 Riverside Drive, a modern fourteen story building of fifty-five apartments, towering ~ above the beautiful private residences that skirt this section of the Drive. The owners are the 355 Riverside Drive Cor- poration, Harris H, Uris, President; the Architect, A. C, Bossom; the Builder, J. G. Seigel and the Electrical Contractor, The Wimpie Electric Company, Inc. When in need of Electrle Light or Power Service all Stuyvesant 4980, Your requirements, whether arge or small, will receive the prompt allention of our Commercial Depariment representatives. The United Electric Light & Power Company 130 East 15th Street 89th Street and Broadway 146th Street and Broadway A PERMANENT JOD, the Kansas City Star.) fool of myself five years SHOES for MEN Lez HOOKID “TROTTER” =e Interestedly interrupted “And it took’? Taaee-raann Another Penny Buys An Extra Pound ~ of LOFT COCOA OU Purchase a Pound Can of Loft Cocoa at Y Regular Selling Price, 19c Add Another Penny and Receive 9 Qc Two Pounds for . For Friday and Saturday, Nov. 17 & 18 The CAUERER EREOLE All Three PEPPERMINT PATTIES Elsewh: POUND NET 49C ASSORTED GLOSS GOODIES Elsewhere POUND NET BRIARCLIFF MILK CHOCOLATE FRESH PINEAPPLE pouND NEY 79C Extra Special: Mexican Penochies While they Last California Honey-Nougat and Regularly $1.00 the choicest Texas Pecans. POUND NET 89c athe choicest Texas Pecans. _FOUND NET “7 We Also Offer - Very High Grade AssortedChocolates or Bon Bons and Chocolates rounp sox 80c FOR EXACT LOCATIONS 2 POUND BOXES 1 -60 SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Stern Brothers West Forty-Second Street: - West Forty-Fhird Street ‘, A Comprehensive. Varied Assortment of . Women’s Modish Utility & Sport Coats at Decidedly Moderate Prices SMART, highly desirable models—with and with- out fur. All are well tailored, Imported tweeds, sott wools and diagonals; belted effects with Grey, brown, blue and tan mixtures. cAt $45.00 tancy and polo mixtures; also plaids and checks. Some have large fur collars of American opossum of raccoon, Raglan and set-in sleeves that are loose or held in with strap. Imported coats manufactured At $69.50 expressly for Stern Brothers. Cleverly cut garments, in belted and flare back types; raglan and set-in sleeves, and large patch pockets. In the most desired mixtures of brown, blue, green, sage, grey, and plaids. Third Floor. At $29.50 side pockets. Coats in storm proof cloths, It Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World “Want” Advt. Will Go Get 4 ’ eee ane

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