The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1922, Page 21

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‘ , “THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1929. Clip This Ad--- It’s worth $1.00 to You! To EVERY PERSON who presents this ad to the cashier on FRIDAY OR SATUR- DAY ol this week, we will allow a SPECIAL DISCOUNT in addition to our LOW SALE PRICES of ONE DOLLAR olf any purchase of $5.00 or more. Be sure and bring this ad (A)—clip it out NOW! We accept it just the same as $1.00 in payment of your purchase. ; Everything in the House on Sale—Hurry ! sald a man ry. Ttaty don’t eppea! to Th e S tage to-day. He ownsa FOOLISHMENT, By BIDE DUDLEY A waitress named Olive McDoodle Went out ev'ry night with a poodte. L. Erlanger has bought the} The people would grin A dramatic rights to ‘“Henry| And say: “Ain't that a sin? Northcote," a novel, by J. C.|She hasn't got much in her noodle.” Bubitn, the English autor, and will FROM THe CHESTNUT TRE y e. toledo eta seu Hiee ate “Why didn’t they play baseball in Z - Noah's time? ©f the spiritual development of a] “Wet grounds, 1 presume.” Youthful. barrister, who is literally ar 6 usie nanueabe Starving wren suddenly called on to] WOMAN AND THREE SONS @efend a woman accused of murder HELD ON ELLIS ISLAND An inspired address to the jury wins for him and her and, at a bound, he} ¥** Matton insists She in Member kes himself a leader of the London of Mrs, Astor's Church. ‘The handy ..Mr. Erlanger’s contract with Mr,| Although she told the immigration 66 ry ‘ 99 Bnaith gives him the dramatic and |®Uthorities she is a member of Lady kpieture rights not only in this country |Astor’s church, that her children at- I = Ox 4 d Canada but in all parts of the|tend the se Sunday schou with 4 British Empire. Lady Astor's and in other | MAMMA GOT MARRIED. ways oe obv Et, amily is | oe 1 6 the titjo{OMfortably surrounded, J Naney ott \ sige ee hb anes whe title Hutton and her thies sons were held | ac. Qa ( Knickerbocker, wondered why her|ey peeing esterday as “likely | 7 Bicther—a very attractive woman, by|trnued stator erent the | ie way--did not come home te din-| The Enelicn w eae | Mor Tuesday evening. About 7:50], veg rseseny ow the | BUH ae neg OOkLyD. om [ald not know whether they had been . | ths oriine toons Came from |taxen for paupers” or whether shelf This carving det is made of the finest tempered steel, lull 9 in Then, giving tho couple her biess-| ore travelling withoat Ler hasbeod | lsd genuine stag handles and silver ferules. Comes in a neatly § ing, Mies Segal started for the Harry Charles Hutton, She esids | lined box and is considered very cheap at $5.00. Don’t miss this | ibd “[ have brought my boys to America, our price sor the nest two days only e | @ “7 cn akan belfeving we had the right to live | " 46 WMS ULON'T “SEE” IT. There it we choose nto RIES * | ° soe je Howard noticed last ulght.| visit a friend, Mrs. Herno, of Chicago, i ~ eee ti E the ee the Nae plight. Later I had intended taking “a - : len, that the travesty failed tols ho On Anwelee, Cali, , os fegister with the occupants of the| am aardeei nee tie Realtor “The House of a Million Items” \ ( } tags." two front rows. about my i 1g sufficient to i | “Wonder what's the i support me ” Church and Vesey Streets, New York | that bunch of men out - - ' said in a worrted tone e Py \ “Who—them?" came Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance stage manager oe employed by the ’ ‘phone Company and they proj 125th 125th ean't see whiy a ula drop Se . g (e) Sivaat WA re ‘e | ¢ PASTEBOARD BOX- ip) West a) . inc. West. Eaakels : KEITH HOUSE TO OPEN : e Doesn’t cru —keeps EB. F. Albee “has arranged to open We Are the Largest Distributers of Merchandise at Retail in Uptown New York ‘ MRP Monday the new Keith vaude- = cigarettes firm down to ville house in Dayton, 0. It ts a > ls $1,500,000 theatre and ultra modern the last one in every way. It was built under the ¢ “ personal supervision of Mr. Albec G . Agatha Berger of the W. A. Brady] HANDY— offices has written a poem about Ken- i Reth McKenna. And, by ginger! here Convenient “slide” package it is: r ai Oh, Kenneth McKenna, so appealing ® ‘asy to open—and close In “The World We Live In.” dealing — 00 n S — With insects, at Jolson's, revealing ; 1A play that sends one reeling 'at one time and then eating FRESHER-- va lat another time; scenes of feeling. Ly f q @ a. " : Beenes of kneeling and of stealing. OP OA S Slides closed—tight ‘A play that is congealing, ~ No chance for P= and with Kenneth so appealing. —_ || ENS igarettes to dry H = i} . 4 : i Sosele: For Juniors, Misses and Small Women V4 ‘ nS Lodge No. 1, Theatrical Mutual As- 1s Bociation, will have a benefit show at NBN i the Times Square Theatre Sunday Ms WA WIDEL night. Wawa te Five hundred seats at the Hippo at 19 wa Y a : @rome to-night will be occupied by ‘\ pile : goldiers from Governor's Island WAIN | popular jor years { . ae Shannon has been engaged by EARN The only cigarette package Kugel for ‘7 Ry) Hampton Play Corporation will stage iNA ever patented cee Ziegfeld jr. is in Atlantic City E tl half ae \ iS KS ving a look at “Rose Briar,’ in xac 2 % which Billle Burke is appear y one-half their true values A Elsie Ferguson, in ‘The Wheel of Life,"" will play an engagement in Chicago before coming to New York Only 100 at this price. Every coet is lined throughout. | Dorothy Seegar has joined the cast f of “Blossom Time," now at the Gen ; Roomy, well-tailored models, in the very fashionable mannish | Fay tury Theatre. herringbone coatings. “» No, 1 Lodge, Elks, will have a the- i atre party at the Broadhurst next Sizes 14 to 20 years and 34 to 38 bust. week in honor of Harry K. Morton of This All- “Springtime of Youth." | TONE C SN ety " . ‘ool Coat ope oe int’ was scen on({f| NONE C. 0. D, NONE EXCHANGED OR CREDITED Fa Hees Coas Broadway to-day smiling at his! TMrd Floor 79 friends and whistling a tune. He was Ss y ] hike 5 ene valeting € | THE STORE THAT MADE 125TH ST. A SHOPPING CENTRE - George M. Cohan's production of Se os = “So This Is London” will reach its| 200th performance at the Hudson} Theatre to-night. | Mary Campbell, winner of the e cent beauty contest at Atlantic City, is | a seta at hy TotnDariell, Broaaway. ; tor’s, Yonkers, three duys, best | L] 8th 9 * to-morrow | a S$ ana th St Jeanne Eagles, star of ‘Rain,"’ will s \ s. 2 be the honored guest of The Curtain, Q ONS. " @ little theatre organization, at a din- mer next Sunday. a! ’ . ANSWER TO INQUIRIES. 100 Manufactu rer’s Sample Healy—It was Eva herself. She is Bot in Wire circumstances, as you My. bint. Her salary must be more thans ’ S $750 a week. , M. N. B.—Yes, Julius Tannen be ‘ came a furniture man, but he isn’t z the first one who sald, ‘Wo stand : behind our beds."* 4 A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. 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