The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1922, Page 15

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5 ¢ rem : ‘ y Bh ae ei Vh. ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1922. Miss Vitoch’s Prize Dort Auto Is the Best “What Did You See?” She Ever Saw, Says the Winner | The Christmas Store Astor Place at Ninth Street Best Known in the World Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Formerly A. T. Stewart 4 Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 Happy Sayville Girl Takes Possession of Car Given by 95. | . . ' ‘ * . ie | Eyening World. inane Horameber 29 | Great Doings In To World Special Réquest Program Miss 14 to 20's Favorite =. Big Parade at 10 y , Santa Claus will hold a reception afterward. on tie? ‘ , a Santa's hese hates sth hee plans, Pat », s, ea never too New Auditorium Organ Three-piece Suits love bine ny re ae boys and girls who by ‘ ' The Wee Lady Doll Charles M. Courboin Specially priced In’ the cornd® where fqdit, of | Program en Sui ike ek the dolls live you will notice two Mendel e er. aren | |Distinctly Smart Everywhere she goes, to dolls walking hand-in-hand, of the Priests, Hi d B t $5 luncheon, to tea and all pete a Seeeny alr in blue Dvorak—Largo from New an ags a about town in the after: rompers. The smallest one walks World Symphony. ‘ ‘ by the hand, but the } Welitedieoiaas-—Allanvestio Made of the best ma- noon, Miss 14 to 20 wears Ph inet aa walk alone. Sud- jegrettix * A we RE CISTERN HF bi de lenly she leans over and picks Bach—Passacaglia. terials in restrained and with characteristic chie the up the little doll. Boni ee Graqse—Serenade. | dignified styles. three-piece costume suit. say to yourself, no doll ever male Vranck—Piece Heroique. Leather Bags could do that! And then, looking " DeBugsy—Afternoon of. 2 a m gs At $89.30 Suit hard at her, you see that she isn’t Faun. : Swagger, strap-purse and , .50—Suits a doll at all but a very wee, real Schubert— | pouch-shape styles in fine pin foe Me $110 to $125 tive person, dressed like the’ dolls Sibelius— | seu), long sane Pie ormerly ¢ 0 olao she plays with, Ug s Md eel Sraiabeles, beaver ghd brojh, Individual suits-—that is why they are lowered in gintroduce yourself to her— Bus Ps et oo Adc Concert | | Many are leather lined, the price—of matelasse, maleen, "duvet de laine and other sleet Short is her name, appro; | to help. the Ittle girls. of New First Gallery, New Bullding vachette bags with scarlet soft pile fabrics. Rie what iieas pion. And tet! | York choose their Christmas ' | leather, exceedingly — smart. icy hel conten ieidox, Hebhaeailerel’ Ene her what kind of doll you would | dots, - | Some with genuine kidskin- Fur trimmed-—beaver, kit fox, fitch, sq ay ike best for Christmas, For . * | lined inside frames. other furs, Helen is a great friend of Santa She will show you many kinds Brassiere and | . Claus and is very apt to remind | of dolls, but ask, particularly, to | Silk and Velvet Bags -At $79.50—Suits made to sell ce Hd esa al in, Mg vd he look at the “MaMa” doll, for it | ire silk in blue q . - should perhaps forget it, ha valk: vhs ‘ou lead it by the Bandeaux, $1.45 | black In "poweht shapes with for $89 to $95 co many wishes to remember” | ant), Gas hesds legs and Rass shel We: ae Perfect-fitting styles that | faney metal frames, h i , fur trimming. Most distinetive Ask Helen to tell you all about | of composition which you wash Mige Ethel WM. :Vitoch of Sayville, smartly complete | the figure rames; of blitek chiffon Wah oF Oa Se Gta, a : herself, how all her life she hag | With soap and. water, wearg a L. L, is eighteen, with blonde, bobbed contour from the waistline to | velyet with fancy filigree nodels, copies of much more ex} suits. dd und played with dolls, and | cunning eap, ree leather shoes, Hair, blue eyes and nice teeth whieh the shoulders, designéd to come | frames; of Pekin silk in blue: «fe even now, although she is mar- | White stockings. and a lovely showed in a eraile of dolight and well down over the fashionable | * ta ET ae i. eter ee Noten The bodies opdie@igrocke iialtetn the tinintes ried and has a home of her own, Tee gee Pac A atk SF Een e low-topped corset. he bag illustrated is one o Note— Lhe ees said edhe e ng with tiny furniture in it, just her nd cries ay appreciation this morning when she Txguitite materials—pink and } the latter of four corner pouch of the jackets and are delightfully designed. size, she is glad to tial it and |. childlike tone. Only $5, was given posse n of the Dért black satins, pink and white | shape with seeelre antique Second Floor, Old Building come to Toy World once a year, Third Gallery, New Buliding touring car by The Mvening World silk-figured brocades, and pink | finished metal clasp. Pa We | for the best contribution last week atin striped batiste—in models | Mirrors with most of the i BPE Gis Vie dee Poche suitable for figures of all types | bags, every one of which sug- | i pao Ro ee and for all occasions. geats gift possibilities to the Short Far Coats DON’T FORGET oe Main Aisle, early holiday shopper. ‘ 5 Ss > Riton’t ts a dandy she exclaimed Street Floor, Old Building Street Floor, Old Building A success, ofcourse, that is assured—witetber tiey Good Carvers for the " i adends Bld CLs od ciel are straight or banded at the hips, bloused or boxed- Th k ivi k and her three brett who ac * : yor ; ng : 3 , ° of one fur or two. - BS | anksg) tur! e es wns ba ceed W omen $s toc ings And the Fur Salon has, to quote our critic, “a very | ‘ 4 y ar erty sone a AtG : good selection of these smart short coats, a larger $6.50 to $56 the set, Mecca layer ae t Great Savings variety of fur than seen elsewhere, and the prices are Three-piece ‘sets, knife, . feiere- Tho Evonir auld polite At, $1.65-—-All silk sheer stockings, irregulars of the $3 grade-- right.” | fork and steel, with a great RAE prise witiries;"'. auld .Miss itis ‘k bef pcan ee iia’ etme In tes fell ot few of the smart § $125 t $495 | i Mehta’ of handles ane “Of course, 1 hoped I'd win the au. pat jes. Site ie ete fae : baal lors. ae F o on n ey jades: eaal eat tomobile, but the most I re«!ly hoped dagitiece’ vectuabiedd ao, Ghul betas oil bs ne $1 grade, Caracul, in all the new shades—cocoa, beige, platinum—and | versal | Ameriesit - : ; y hog Seamless, mercerized cotton top and sole. Exceptionally strong stock- ty blnee hite, \ of Joseph and Rodgers or “ pea veire Cae n I was 5 At $2.50—All-wool stockings of.a fine, medium weight wool. Full » American broadt ia, beaver, squirrel, American 6 "> Ms told T had a b shi Fans Brower Hee ix Si, P opossum, Australian opossum, moleskin, Hudson seal (dyed musk: | Handles of stag-horn, of Teay hardly t somewbut lower. He showed good mes ulotved Pabiy LIM: gray cand brown heaviee sis tired. tbiree Boheme lider: CREE elt black pony: adiwhite dept: : : Otomatik Dish bone or of polisiied. buffalo But it was + Pther{ Pictures. * *,4* The crowd be- - | 0g totBG in, lengths, | W. h 15 horn, the latter very hand- moment 1 > wheel in her} 88) coming, prices went’ up and dant | Third Floor, Old Buliding | asher, | some. hands as a pr test in th ed the ‘Country ° : Unlike most dish washers fer il- i st Pa Her flushed ee Pree Lovely soft silks In 7 { there is no elaborate machinery air ysth yl i da a Ba ae ‘New C F Largest Collection of Pottery = suisishsloviatt em] dies tn oF seatagssiter, 4AVINL yourcome riding with me] Drought immenso crowds. * * * (New Costume Slips ° i holds racks for dishes and 2 we ReeAKes. hes. folks. Jaughingly, , the enterprising manager o | hankae iter. 8 © 2 ie they” all: aughed an ‘acceptance ot| the. Novelty wasn't going to be $6.95 to $12.75 in New York City tet hoserte Ret water daaset| C2 Wn eela ee eenittia te tna, best ‘What’ Dia 1 Bee | US the “Country Store” algo on “Thoughtful and ve | And, we have every evidence, at lowest price jee Chee on a ee ferrules, $14 the ‘ { 1 ever saw!” Miss Ethel y nights. ‘This week his cal is the gift of a ,cos- | 10,000 pieces of pottery 2 dighes,-which are then died in Game shears with stag ® And dt was one of the best we ever ae copra be Re aeraned piney UerHOOnEE from Roseville, the Haeger q | five minutes, or pearl i shel aterting bey SHeeor thet: fu fonae? Ge euch tteries and othrs of the hest | Demonstrated in the Effi- SUVS EUROS vaurS | Regt ict ery wien won pine UWeSr tes SS Boston Bags, $1.35 HE Cus inet Taye ae in the United States floncyy “Kitchens < Beasewhves $5.50. Silver plated, $8.50 Pepe ias Vit nightscam fas at the Nov 100, well made of black or Satin, crepe meteor, eae ie ind from the following ccun- Store, Seventh Gallery, New to $10.50, THE GOAT elty crowd. brown split cowhide, 15-inea chine and silk jers i art et + Thunope | Building. Street Floor, Old Building Ville now. has two n \ © Thurs. size. Mighty good bags for tie most desirable costume shades, | Mdlia Peseiete luis ey MO | picture ¢ sh One of morning I went, to the vil- shopping days. Ey, carefull Pleated or following | England Central Europe | | , them, the Novelty, has been with 2 and sa Eighth Gallery, New Bullding, simple straight lines. > ew, = Sana kt, , Q " . } LB ous for rs and is under tho show window of Mr. Particularly becoming to the | France Czecho-Slovakia INDIVIDUAL SHOPS FOR MEN | management of Mr. G—, Not ing store! — had bought large woman is a strict! tail- | Italy Holland | long ago, Mr. S—, proprictor of the goat from the lucky boy. ored slip of | > eati i Sw a retail clothing st leased the There was nothing else in the pati Ak OAS Spain Sweden Com orta e orrectness | Opera House and announced that he too would show pictures. In the beginning his, es Wert window except the announcement pasted on the gl: “I got G—'s Goat.”” More later. black or navy blue. $6.9: Another slip worthy of spe cial mention is of Milanese silk Jersey, in brown, black, her or taupe with deep ruffle c: inieres. vr fruit 50c to arge jardinicres. Smail j wis for Evenings tand against drinking, a self material uniquely tucker Center dishes Man . ia ha BEAy alud (Bpokans uit whactice and plaited. $10.95. Flower bowls an Hh ems ce of openly betting, which used to be « Third Floor, New Buil Candlesticks. appears) / regular feature of the service game, iyuecoree ee Bulb bowls. evening clothing, yet j With semi-official sanction Mooreraft Pottery dread the thought of j INTO RUM CHARGE Phere scems to’ be no doubt, that | formal occasions _ be- the group of midshipmen who became S ib Ly cause the clothing is un- intoxicated had made arrangements \vensl le Gifts confortable aR to secure their supply in Philadelphia if th id . It is known that the ‘drugstores of | J ey Ay, i Annapolis were searched Friday for or e€ mal Wanamaker Evening AT MIDDIES ‘BALL WASHINGTON, Nov. Of inquiry will probably be small flasks and it is understood that arrangements had been made to have these filled when the midshipnfen ar- rived in Philadelphia, Among the many useful things featured in the Lit- tle Gray Shop, especially equipped to take care of Odd, half-Oriental animal fi ures ‘and geometrical designs which show the Moorish influence, in deep t 3 sharpened by black. the mi@re garish but still attrac- tive designs of those countrie Clothing is strictly cor- rect in every detail and is superbly tailored ac- cording to Wanamaker specifications—the most Women’s Quilted | Silk Robes | the maid, are: Regulation 5 From Czecho-Slovakia | eatin! Kacnen « zecho-Slovakia | take up the charges made by § rigid in America. uniforms, cor- dary Denby tive to drunkenness Pree pale in bright colors with scenes and | ® great number of interesting ; : iia at Philadelphia after the Army-Navy —interlined with lambs’ wool, | of black cotton pongee figures, lovely pieces which sug- | pieces showing facility for un aimee La meg (coat football gay $15.75. and gray mohair, smartly gest Renaissance Italy. | usual design in brilliant color young. man, range in What Secretary Denby wants to . chi i ished with pretty white organ- 4 cane MR you . e fe etary Denby 8 Of quilted crepe de chine with die collars antrcuffs; $2.85 to Roseville Pottery, Fourth Less price from $55 to $85. know primarily sible for the midsiipmen’s ball appar- ently having been left wholly without control by higher officers. The fact that the midshipmen were on liberty until 3 P, M., Sunday, furnished no excuse for . which brought shame to the entire regiment at Annapolis. Rear Admiral Henry P. Wilson, Superintendent of the Nayal Aca is who was respon- straight lines, further empha- sized by long tuxedo collars. China silk is used for the pretty linings. In the most favored boudoir shades—mauve, French rose, turquoise blue,. wistaria and saxe blue. Third Floor, Old Building: $7.50. Bib aprons, in a great num ber of attractive styles, includ- | ing reproductions of lovely London-made mod in whit lawn or organdie, 65¢ to ; Third Floor, Old Bullding NMen’s made-to-measure Suits | | ¢ | With two pairs of trousers Woolens of the $50, $55 and |: 39.50 $60 Grade -— Made with our guarantee. ... nein THIS TIME IT WILL BE THE BEST WINTER SALE WE’VE EVER HAD. | $1.50 to $5.65 for $2 to $7.50 grades Roseville pottery is a beautiful lu but very decorative and in extremely Almond green, ashe ort of vase a s heights. | 5 the piece for Tall vases for many flowers. Small vases fora single flower. Compotes. 4 | ower holders, | Bon-bon and nut dishes | | rench Faience from England if Pe cates saeaee bine crabthie: zich | some small but extremely decora colorful pomegranate design in tive pieces. | simple, beautiful shapes. Italian Majolica | Flowered Vases | from Pesaro | from (Central Europe, showin: | | | For strictly formal wear, full (coat and trousers) are $70 to $85, Of fine black unfinished worsteds, plain or with subdugd herringbone. Coats sold separately, if desired. Full Dress and Dinner Waistcoats $7.50 to $16.50 Models and patterns in the season's most ac- cepted styles. Street Floor, New Buliding A Selected List of Christmas Gifts for Men Men’s $2 Wool Half Hose, $1.25 Imported woo! half hose, plain or ribbed. Full fashioned. ‘Tan, cadet blue and mode, with contrasting embroidered clock- dress clothes » in subtle colors, hapes, he declared misconduct Buy Shirts on our New Self-Service Way demy, was not in Philadelphia when the ball was given. Mrs, Wilson is very ill and the Admiral left Franklin Field the moment the football game Was over, and took the first train for Annapolis. est, C eS MIDSHIPMEN PURCHASED BOOZE IN PHILADELPHIA ‘The Smartest Crown Their Hair All imported silk stripes—at Madrases, this year with loy bandeaux de > } simi ren : ng. Sizes 10 to 11. Why? .... Because— nae to 5 y Woo ose, 5 ‘ $ 1 id We have more woolens than ever before. Bo by rape Soe ae Pa Ne bag i eves re eae er We Tan HeuOn PAGINA HAAR GVRE DAO... blocks, stripes, Ideal for the college man or the man who indulges in sports. Sizes 10 to 12. Athletic Sweaters, $12.50 Excellent for the coming holidays. Wool worsted sweat- ers, slip-over style with collar, or coat style with collar and set-in pockets. Navy, maroon, al, gray and camel. All-wool Motor Robes, $10 Academy is still without official in Your money back if uot formation of Secretary of the Navy Denby that there was much intoxtcation among | the football game, in Philadelphia last Saturday gardless of your size or build. There will be no extra charge for large size, try- ons or other details. And every suit will have TWO pairs of trousers instead of the usual one pair. Pieler satisfied any time MAIL ORDERS FILLED relative to the statement Midshipmen after the ening hon H ome communication on t ¥ { tan Domestic made robes plaid on both sides. Blue, gray, owever, some communication on the . ° an and brown mixtures. Size 60x80. Weight 4 Ibs, subject is expected during the day he big variety ‘ Other robes—$7.50 to $57.50. Street Fleor, New @ullding Secretary Denby will be backed to —of all-wool faljrics is one of the most interesting features of this sale. Plain blue, the limit by Admiral Wilson, Super plain black, fangy checks, pencil stripes, herringbone weaves and mixtures of more | cpap 7 "| Penrose esta pnt Brenden’: of the Academy kinds than most men ever thought of, Broadway, Gor. Eighth the low. colffure. PBCIALIZED SERVICE REET F R ‘ Admiral Wilson has taken the t- Biloux Shop, Street Floor, Old Blay

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