The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1922, Page 17

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oy . Socialist of a rather extreme type, but not of Communist tendencies. For years he was a leader of the Inde- pendent Labor party group, the more LENIN CONFESSES radical wing of the Labor elements, in opposition to the main faction led by Arthur Henderson and John R. Clynes. en C. V. WHITNEY TO WED ON RETURN FROM PARIS Defendant in lo ‘PARIS, Nov. 21.—Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney, who is being sued by Evan Fontain, an American dancer, for breach of. promise, will return to America shortly before Christmas to be married. He then will go to Nevada, where his 1S “CAPITALISTIC “We Must Be Practical,” He Says in Speech, “dnd i Satisfy People.” MOSCOW, Nov. 21 (Assoctated| family has obtained a position for him in Press). —The Sov'et Government ; must not be afrsid to give con Ba diab he ihe oe P| Norton, daughter of Mr. n S. Norton of New made an extended cessions to foreign capitalists, Premier Lenin declared at of the Moscow Opera House 's the meeting were erously and som. five thousand per- sons, the larg vowd that has heard the Premier since his illness, filled the auditorium. “Russia,” said Lenin, “is so big and has such wonderful economic pos- sibilities that there ts no reason to re- fuse.any fair proposition from inter- ests" outside the *cuntry. We will make such favorable arrangements that the capitalists will be compelled to come to do business with us despite their present enmity toward us. “We must strive to learn to work a sgreat meeting Soviet in the Grand night, handed sionnsseesilliiinashlinteane BERNHARDT NEAR DEATH; CHAUFFEUR SAVES HER ‘Tickets fot out gen- CARMET-LE-DUC, France, Nov. 21. —Sarah Bernhardt had a remarkable escape from death while motoring toward Italy yesterday. ‘The automobile in which the famous French actress was riding lost @ rear wheel, but prompt action on the part of the chauffeur prevented a serious accident under the new conditions,"’ he con- tinued. ‘‘We must learn to be flexi- ble. Of all that we have guined in our five yea there is uoth- nig we shal! ck to the bo geoisie. We must not dismiss any of our 6ld aims, but ut the same time there is no harm admitting the fact that in some yusiieis we bow are considered in the class of a capital- istie country Individuals and Government officials by to do It was th were urged Premier things in a practical manner ,, his desire to satisfy the people by the There’s a new methods so that there would be satisfaction no one who wanted to go back to the old state of affairs you won’t forget! MACDONALD HEADS LABOR IN PARLIAMENT; IS CALLED RED RADICAL At breakfast a joyful beginning . of a good day. —make it your own way Austin. Nichols € Co, Cncorporated) New York FOOD PRODUCTS Chicago IF YOU ARE NOT SATIS- FIED THAT THE CONTENTS OF THIS PACKAGE IS OF THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE QUAL ITY. YOUR DEALER WILL REFUND THE PUR~ CHAS A nts RAMSAY MAS DONALD New Leader of Opposition Long Figure; (a is Adversar ee LONDON, Ne 21 (Associated | | Pee dares. Haney ninebontt | PUT CREAM IN NOSE } Member of t for the Aberavon | f AND EASE CATARRH }! igkGn ot .Glaricreanshire and ' | cecmiliient Asie labor leader wos to } Tells How (0 Oren Clogged Nos- | elected leader of the T ' trils and End s‘ead-Colds. ' Lahor Party. _ You feel fine in a few moments. In selecting James Ram tte-? Your cold in head or catarrh will be Donald as its Parliamentary leader the | relieved. Your clogged nostrils will British Labor Party has picked a manfopen. The air passages of your head from the more radical elements of its | will clear and von can breathe freely makeup and one who in the past has|No more dullness, headache, no taken an @ sive stand in pushing |snuffling er dryness; no struggling labor's for breath at night MacDor one of the pictur-| Tell your druggist you want a smail esque figures in the laoor leadeyship. [bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Appiy a He is a man of much education, |little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream midely read and himself a writer offin your nostrils, let it penetrate reputation on political and economic | through every air passage of the head; subjects. As a debater ho has the{soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed factulty for caustic and telling utter-|mucous membrane, and relief comes ance, with whet might be alled a]instantiy pugnacious disposition in political It iy just what every cold and ca- affairs and liness in repartee. tarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay In his views MacDonald has heen a stuffed up and miserable.--Advt. ~ PENNY A POUND PROFIT Pape: rane — Specials for Wednesday, November 22nd Creme | Briarcliff Milk de Menthe Chocolate Creamery Caramels Gums ome 24e | 59 We Also Offer: Gotham Assorted | | Chocolates | or Bon Bons and Chocolates | | | i} Regularly 69c POUND NET A gift package for any occa- sion which will appeal to the candy lover who appre- ciates and reco; quality and sty POUND NET izes both FOK «XACT LOCATIONS SEE. TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 1.25 re eeeeeecaneae aaa THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, COUREOIN Organ Recital in the Auditorium, Wednesday, 2.30 Broadway at Ninth Paris sends us the softest Suede Gloves in the World $2.50 to $7.50 The collection which has just arrived is notable for the exquisite quality of the skins, as soft and souple as chiffon velvet, for the beauti- ful tones and the unusual styles, which, however smart, never depart from perfect simplicity. The smart shades All the soft beige shades, from beige rosee to gris-beige. Caramel, French gray, vanilla bean, champagne and black are the other favorite tones, the latter to be worn smartly with the black hand-bag, as much as ever a favorite with the Parisienne. : The delightful styles A soft little slip-on has a wrist falling just short of the Biarritz glove in length and embroidered back as simple as its lines. The top of a 12-button slip-on glove is slit at one side and pinked around the top and down the slit by way of a simple and fetching finish. An oddity with much chic is a black suede mit, white inside, having a latticed hand and a wrist-watch hole. Street Floor, Old Bullding From the finest London bootmaker direct to the John Wanamaker Store . Women’s British Brogue Oxfords Full wing tips, attractively perforated, emphasize the smart cut of mannish brogues which well groomed English women are now wearing in town and country with their sports costumes and strictly tailored suits. Well shaped tongues, slashed and perfor- ated, conceal the lacings. Sturdy soles and low, flat heels are of solid leather with inlays of rubber to insure a firmer footing. In best quality tan or black calfskin, $12.50. First Floor, Old Buliding Silk Stockings, $1.65 pair Trregulars of the sheer all-silk $3 stockings Full fashioned, with reinforced soles, heels and tops. The irregu- larities are slight variations in the weight of the silk which will not affect the wear and not materially the appearance. Sizes 8% to 10 in biack. Sizes 8'2 to 10 in gray, browns, fawns; but not all sizes in every color. 1,200 pairs. Street Floor, Old Bullding A Great Sale of Linens For Thanksgiving started to-day, with many things being offered at half price. Will continue until all 1 e lots are sold. Table cloths, napkins, damask by the yard, towels and toweling. Can't give details because of the large response, but we placed a large quantity of linens on sale at the special prices, and there will no doubt be a good selection for Wednesday. It is one of the most important offerings we have made for several months. Main Alsie and First Floor, Old Buliding. New Modes for Miss 2 to 6 Histinetly individual end thoroughly charming are the new winter fashir created for the youthful Miss to wear to her dancing ciass, to par and on other fo-mal occasions. 4 Lovely frocks of crepe de chine, gossamer net made over sott satin, and of Georgette crepe reveal interesting variations in sleeves and waistlines and are prettily finished with hand work and fine laces. In shell pink, sky blue, maize and white, $8.95 io $27.50, Ti nter mode emphasizes e importance of velvets and frocks of velvet because of the elegance of their fabrics, follow the simplest lines and are dain- trimmed with touches of brightly hued wool embroiderie. nwn, navy blue or black. $14.50 wi nutria, Australian opossum, cara cul or beaver. $13.95 to $50. Soft-textured coats, in man; Hats, in adorable little shape-, attractive les, are made in are made of, the game se ¢ u ‘ lel materials matching chic flare a traight models, ‘ with drop or raglan shoulders, |. $3.95 to $13.50. and are smartly collared with Third Floor, Old Building Maids’ Well-tailored Uniforms Specially priced for Thanksgiving The Maid’s Own Shop presents a special group of new, regula- tion uniforms, wel! made in every lietail and finished with simple organdie collars and cuffs, prices that average a third less. Cotton pongee, in black only, white collar and Peplin, in black, $4.35—Wwith white collar and cuffs Other Uniforms in black coiton, pougee, giay or . alpaca and satin, Bib Aprons, 65c to $6.95 Attractive aprous of white Apron Set 5 lawn, organdie, dotted nd Trim bib ar et, prettily trimmed with lace wand , and: embroidery ov exquisite h od hand erbro'deved and hand sea sped, nine-made st¥les, bie Maids’ Caps, 65¢ to $1.50 Third Floor, Old mul! Rico and the Philip » pines, $1.50 to $6.95, \ 1922, Formerly A. T: Stewarrt The Women’s Salon Presents Delightful Adaptation of Renee’s Ribbon Frock $87.50 Renee's true genius for fine trimmings and the exquisite attention given to their making are two reasons for her great success, This seasor, she uses much grosgrain ribbon; in one notable frock rows and rows of it are fluted and held down with heavy floss. The inspiration faithfully caught! ,_ These same fascinating rows are used on frocks of fine cre, dle chine adapted most successfully from .tle original and reall: beautifully made. In brown, black and navy blue. e 'y Second Floor, Old Building ’ * * A True Expression of Elegance Mink Coats and Wraps Mink—so beautifully distinctive is especially lovely this sea- son because it blends so well with all the new shades O§ brown which Paris has sent us. The Wanamaker Fur Salon: has assembled a group of mink coats of beautifully matched skins and excellent workmansitip. The silhouettes are those sponsored by Paris—long and er, wrap-around and short coats—with the new straight and vart bell-shaped sleeve. The linings have been carefully chosen of fine silks. 45 to 43 Third Floor, Old Building * 8 « or Miss 14 to 20 ‘Embroidered | Frocks Of Silk Duvetine $25 The favorite x “frocks with civ A _____ embroidery.” wo colors in one- e frocks and the bodice made even gayer with brilliant embroidery—in such gay fashion does Miss 14 to 20 start the winter season, A successful model In black with white, black with red, brown with tan and olown with browa—a!ways with delightfully contrasting em- broidery, Second Floor, Old Bullding ye New Costume Blouses Of brilliant hued crepe, $29.50 | Vivid blue, green, Chinese red —all clear vivid colors, yet soft- ened by the texture of crepe roma. Black soutache—a most effec- tive trimming and nery new. Gold tinsel thread and black embroidery, too, on one modal, thus making use of two ether great favorites. The new Paris neckline-—-V with a pretense uf a collar across the back, + And the smart short sleeves— oh, very short indeed, for if sleeves aren't long and elaborate, then, to be chic, they must be very short. parti-colored the Chinese Third Floor, Old Building. +) ee Wanamaker Specializations in the Corset Salon Slender-line Corsets, $4.75 (Our $7 grade) Pink silk figured brocade makes an excellent fitting corset which successfully interprets the graceful, straight-line silhouette decreed by Paris, The elastic waistband in the front gives the'diaphragm absolute freedom, while the full top at the back takes care of the fullness of the shoulders, Sizes 26 to 2. Well-shaped Brassieres, $1.50 (Our $2 grade) Third Floor, Old Building Columbia Bicycles Lowest prices in forty-one years Yes, the prices are lower than ever before in the 1 tory of the Columbia Bie, Every* wheel is a quality wheel. Juveniles—boys and sirls Kh ch dron lar Ven's- nch stroicht bar Ledies'—20-inch Racer eeeeeiona Never before have you been able to obtain Vin rieyclas these pi Ml fully equippe: r eh ™ 1 oc! pedals, rubbe e m t ew depat bra and fort « | \ in two colors only—biue and black, Street Floor, New Buliding. Wednesday’s News Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Be Selected Early Accessories for the Thanksgiving Table The China Store has grouped certain articles and sets of china and glass at de- cidedly lower prices in oirdei that their presence may heighten the sparkle, charm and distinction of service otf the Thanksgiving feast. Gold and Silver Encrusted Glass, $3.75 A table full, each piece of fine, lustrous crystal with a cut design and a border over half an inch in width of gold or silver in an flower design. ie, ons Cheese and cracker dishes, handled baskets, vases, compo! - bon dishes, covered bon-bon jars, bon-bon boxes, bowls for salad and fruit, nut dishes, candlesticks. $1 imported Crystal Goblets, 50c _ The $12 a pees des are now $6 a dozen for exquisitely made lead blown imported glass goblets, finely engraved in three designs. ® Imported China Tea Sets, $7.50 17-piece tea sets with three designs in heavy gold paste on white china body. Imported China Breakfast Sets, $25 25-piece sets of lustre china in pale blue border on mother of pearl —gold handles. Imported China Breakfast Sets, $12 25-piece sets in two designs, pink rosebuds or blue scroll conven- tional border. Lustre China Cake and Berry Sets, $10 Decoratjon of %-in. wide band of cobalt blue on mother of peart lustre china body. The cake set has a large gold-handled cake plate and six individual plates. The berry set has large bowl and six saucers. $1.65 Glass Water Sets, $1 Three designs lightly cut on lead blown glass pitcher and six Z tumblers. : $5 Heavy Cut Glass Fruit Bowls, $3 $4 Boxes Artificial Fruit, $2.50 12 pieces high-grade artificial fruit, bananas, peaches, pears, ricots. and-painted Bulb Bowls, $1.50 12 decorations to choose from. Bulbs planted in them now will bloom by Christmas. Second Gallery, New Building apples, plums, Imported Reed Furniture Another shipment Chairs at Half; Suites a Third Less \. ,. Made of the small, fine reed and closely woven. Finished in the natural color. Mostly in suites with small sofas or settees, chairs and rockers. Some pieces and suites are upholstered. Charming furniture for the sun room or porch; use it inside the house this winter; outside in the summer. The first shipment sold out completely. This shipment is limited. Some of the Suites | Chairs $52 for the $104 3-piece suites. | $15 for the $30 close-woven arm $95.50 for the $143.50 4-pe. suites.| chairs. $99 for the $148.50 4-piece suites.) $16.50 for the $33 close-woven arm $101.50 for the $152.50 6-pe. suites.| chairs. $105 for the $158 4-piece suites. | $20 for the $40 close-woven arm $112 for the $168 6-piece suites. chairs. $118 for the $177 7-piece suites. | Fifth Gallery, New Bullding = | INDIVIDUAL SHOPS FOR MEN Young Men’s Suits of the college style The cy. are 4-button and have the high lapel and short vent e trousers are cut wider than usual and hang loosely at the ankle. This kind of clothing, introduced in Cambridge and New Haven, has grown in popularity until it is seen wherever college men or men of college taste are ford, The patterns of collegiate clothing are different. The fine tweeda, cheviots and cassimeres are patterned in warm browns, sof grays, colorful heathers | | | | | A wide range of paver s and sizes makes choosing and fitting a matter of pleasure. And the price range—-$35 to $65 for a suit is not the least impor it consideration, $3.75 to $6 Shirts, $2.95 2,000 shirts of high quality, from one of our best makers, Fine imported madras, Russian cord madras, fine white broadcloth, fibre silk and silk and cotton. A wide vange of good looking patterns, in conservative or more daring stripes and in plain white. Well cut shirts, with soft cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17, A Christmas opportunity worth eizing. Street Floor, New Building. SPECIALIZED SERVICE — STREET

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