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. _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922. gogue of Brooklyn will see “The Fool’ to-night. Fritz Gunther is going to the Maino woods to select the Hippodrome’s sup- ply of Christmas trees. = Virginia Magee, motion picture acy tress, will make her stage debut fh “The Little Kangaroo." “Tho God of Vengeance, by Sholom Ash, will be played in English at the Provincetown Theatre Dee. 20. Joo Allen and Charles Irwin have The Christmas. Store th Yuna, of Olb-time Friendships Astor Place at Ninth Street J, CARON of Manchester, N. IL, is in New York, and in- tends to stay. He has dis- Posed of the nine vaudeville and pic- oe Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Formerly A. T. Stewart Store Hours: 9 to 6 ° ’ tare houses he was interested in at| been engaged for tho musical version Th Child B k St Mister ase in th wisely: to] So eee ate crit pe nit bd reas Doo ore / the Mamciwster ‘thoatee oteraee | 2M a0 George MteLaan are po: Rana Pearls Has a New Home of Its Gwn : Which is covtrotted by the Coutre] A second company of “Up She s,"" the musical comedy at the Flayhouse, is in rehearsal. Willtam , the producer, will send it “Iifeago. It is expected Leo Ditrichstetn. rothers and Victor Charas, And now [ (-omes the big news—Mr, Caron in- tends to ercct a large theatre in the He has a site miiding op- The most beautitul, we think, of all the close approximations to the genuine Oriental pearl ‘They are made in Paris expressly for the John Wana- The Children’s Book Store has grown up. Like Afice th Wonderland who ate the toadstool, it has a way of shrinking during certain times of the year and then of suddetily grow- ing very, very big indeed. It always grows tremendously in A. L. ERLANGER VISITING. A. 1. Erlanger has started on an extended trip thr the West to jook after bis int He will visit Sbieago. first a n go to Saa ‘rancisco and s. In Los conclude the on Opera House to who want it for commer- of the Executive Com- Producing Managers’ eld late yesterday ss ideas concerning atre ticket sales. Some of rs would like to do away with cut rates and exor- bitant rates. It will be a hard prob- Jem to Kill citlier. Joe Leblang, with Association afternoon to di: the regulation of ear, is permanently cast in A THOUGHT FCR TO-DAY. Robert Wool of “The Lady in Ermine’ ts 9 at-the Ku Klux Klan is a publicity stunt on the part of some nightgown manufacturer It brought the man no He owned a meat shop he, “TU have some in toemorrow.” FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Wife—Has the story a happy end- ing? Hubby—Oh, no. They get married. ROE eee CRIQUI’S HAND HURT, nor too white, too creamy nor too rosy, too dull nor too lustrous, but reflect almost exactly the sizes and the fine gtadations of light and coloring that make the Oriental pearl a jewel apart for beauty and refinement. They are also indestruct ible, and should last a lifetime, you may prove for yourself if you wish to be so ruthless as Lo plunge them into hot water or to set your heel upon them. wear we have them, too, in tones more on the order uf deep cream. And these latter are much less er- | pensive, with one or small rose diamonds, $5 to $15 additional. Rana Earrings To match the necklaces Far-buttons for pierced or un- pierced ears, $8. + Drop-earrings, with ear button Rana Necklaces In rich cream tone 18 in, length, $15. 24 in. Jength, $24.50. 28 in, length, $28.50. Ti Oriental colorings 16 in. length, $27.50, The Store of old-time Friend- ships and Hospitality? How can it be otherwise when our own people sing it open at 9 in the morning, and Christmas carols y by spring. The] “Under False Pretenses,* will open maker Store and cannot be pure! elsewhere. a few weeks before Christmas when hundreds and hundreds theatre will be devoted to films. Shar tas coodlghestian fret ‘They are perfectly matched and are neither too large of books for boys and girls make their appearance, and, dur- ing these busy days it has to be extended. The Children’s Book Store has overflowed into the Down- Stairs Store, where picture books for wee folks and books for boys and girls up to sixteen years of age are there neatly arranged on tables low enough for little as well as big folks to look over. Let us whisper in your Ear . If the deal goes through FOOLISHMENT. « " y fathers and mothers, big brothers BATHS CNBr l vie Kees Ko hadet! the elton We have always had Rana pearls in the Oriental and sisters, doting aunts, uncles bone colorings, the more lustrous, rosy tones. But this and cousins, that perfectly ador- able books for children are being published this year, amples— For the Youngsters The Adventures of Diggeld, He, Edwin P. Norwood, Some ex- The Voyages of Dr. Dolittle— by Hugh Lofting, $2.60, The Rootabaga Stories — by Carl Sandburg, $2. of customers, keeps 7 20 in. length, $40 and $50. t Whitefoot, the Wood Mouse— live, while the MUST REST SIX WEEKS 24 in, engi $60 and $75, and sngle strand of 14 or 18- ‘i eaias < ‘ by Thornton W. Burgess, $1.50, ae ae fpebeiserd ade 50 in, leneth’ $100 karat white or green gold chain, fill th Id buildin ith h ‘ne C1 ue SE ACh PARIS, Dee. 6. iv trembine 48.in, laheth $75. set with ingerts of a single or eo ig Ww appi- For Girls Old Loves made New a" Until the producers| bout between Eugene Criqul, Wrench ee several pearls, and ae rae h i | h ome tdet ln ose bho ert OE tha decide to speculate on their own|pbantamwelght champlon,. and. Billy The 18 to 50 in. lengths are of |large pearl drop, $12.75 to $16 ness at short intervals t rougout $1.75, tac ilbtrsted “iy: Westy. bie, money at their box offices at sct and] satthens of England, hers perfectly graduated pearls, the 48 | Pair. ? ‘ ° he Flower of Fortune—by A. | $59, sed BY Lich as LB unswerving prices. the resulation off da amounted to 265,000 fr in, lengths are of pearls of a single| — Drop-earrings, two strands of the day? You will not get into A. and 1B. B. Knipe, $1.75. . de a very ticket speculation is % iMcult task. Augustus Thomas said ho conclusions were reached at yes- terday's meeting. manager of Criqul, h boxe enteenth round, Juries to his hands and wo: to rest for at least six we: who won In medium size. With cach of the necklaces goes a white gold safety clasp. Set 14 or 18-karat green or white gold chain, finished with pearl drop, $14.50 to $16.50 pair. Street Floor, Old Building the real Christmas atmosphere until you visit Wanamaker’s. The Hop Pickers -~ by Flavia Camp Canfield, $1.50. For Boys Coxswain of the Eight —by Hawthorn’s Wonder Book—il- lustrated by Arthur Rackham, $5. The Children’s Bible—arranged Ls vibatied A. Sherman and Charle. ‘oster Kent; illustrated. $: OBTAINS oR. U. R.” RIGHTS. |= S ee as Ralph Henry Barbour, $1.75. Evangeline — by Henry fi; P : ; cd H. H. Frazee h tained from the & , Bannertail, the ‘Story of a Gray Longfellow; new illustrated Theatre Gnifa ail. production rights Imported Zenana Cloth ; , Squirrel by’ Ernest Thémpeon | edition vith a, prose version by to "Tt. U. Th" for the United States : 5 : New and exclusive models in ae A nN ne rhe’ Ghila/dhts Beha MHateAnT’ Chia. play ta; dvlbg wall Bordent In our own exclusive designs ; ( si wiltal ghperieaseciy Mary” He: Pe Mother daa) ate at the Frazee Theatre, The Dress Goods Salon has assembled a marvellous col- Women Ss Slippers for the boudoir ar 4 r MR. BRADY WILL TALK. CHOCOLATE lection of Zenana cloth—the lovely quilted silk and wool fab- ie ; ; . ° ° ‘a forhucevar onthe ric—in softest pastel colors, sometimes embroidered in tinsel Tan sheepskin, lined and finished with a turned back Crepe de Chine Lingerie <a We Live In” will bo given and in a new and very effective striped design. cuff of soft wool fleece, fashions just the right type of slip- | ; ? next it at the Jolyon The- MALTED MILK $5 50 to $17 50 yard | pers for cold winter morn- Exclusive with John Wanamaker és will be made e' o | i | iusia gees f § ak ay Lrady, from ‘To make all manner of delig!tful Christmas gifts—adorable little | Tloeed alispess oe | Camisoles, $2.95 2 Step-in chemises, $5.95 classes of society. But the perfor OLID nourish- bed jackets, long negligees for chilly mornings—fascinating things for Vest chemises, $4.95 Step-in drawers, $6.95 mance will not be all, The announce babies, chaise longue covers and—especially in the wide striped patterns > felt, simply deco- rated with a neat conventional i ment states that Mr. Brady will have ment for the for pajamas of true Parisienne smartness. EU at Cone Ory Nightgowns, $10.50 something tmpor to tay, to the children — builds Firat Floor, Old Buliding Ela, inveiane most desir- Snowy white net, which Paris features on her smartest " audiénee. Cosh, guess we'll have to sturdy limbs and sound bodies. Give it to them at meals instead of tea or co- coa. They love the delicious chocolate flavor. Women’s Fine Wool Scarfs $1 to $5.50 for $1.50 to $7.50 grades From leading makers in America and Europe. Pure worsteds and brushed wools, in gay sports colors and softly tinted plaids, knit by machine or y wide that it is almost a coat. | | ven by hand into various desirable styles, one model so Street Floor, Old Buliding Silk from Top to Toe 83 Brown Silk Stockings, $2.35 | Smart open-work clocks to 10. S40 pair of them, in sizes able boudoir shades, $2. First Floor, Old Bullding De A special purchase of these lingerie this season, lends distinction to new underthings of fine quality crepe de chine, which are delightfully embroi- dered in self color. Flesh, mauve and white. Third Floor, Old Building Gift Tables in the China Store Quickly Solve Your Problem ie Re CAUENAN een: am I N THE FA SH TON SA LON 8 = SD Pea GRAIO nT ‘tl L ik, will, thavelocksrelther wide of Thirty of them, three and more tables at a single price, ee ae reales Shines (aS paaurow, in most att Street Floor, Old Building each laden with scores of gifts in the following groups: in the c Mz ‘ 2. Une Y Follies” at the Shubert Theatre. It 4 ; $1.50, $2.50, 0, $5, $7.50 ae at ae cre Ispahan—the Glorious pice boy vines tar ey Santen \ hey Se Ie oop The Women’s Salon presents edrern rsets | | Every country has contributed a uae glistening ae : ° ars heauty, including our own U. S. A., who must look to her Gossip. New Copies—specialized at $87.50 $7 grades at $3.65 *| laurels for her wares when placed in such close comparison pipes Trina Varela, The original from M. Patou \ ‘Two of the season's most with ees from every country abroad, ene. be y Bren erat cost us $350 to import. We successful model Aver Decorated Glass Members of the Progressive Syna- have copied it again and age and full figur made Fancy China, +", — again, each time succeeding exclusively for the John} ‘ i A f \ in moderating the price—but Wanamaker Store, The cor-| | Phi baa Oy in Sta i after i ose | | Fe, hecin : : losing none of its ‘ sets, ate ! which the se | France, Italy, Spain, Sweden, t ai, Fascinating inspiration inode aye nest) caretully | Holland, Czecho-Slovakia, >\ P' NY POUND PROFIT fal Sb ENtaey eee eee marked $7 in our regular ‘5 , Austria. NY = geous old Persian silks — small stocks. The Children s Single piecés and small sets j flowers and brilliant birds against aan firm |B t whose usefulness is an integral Pesee- nae lovely, vine- § s—is i y ack lace co! ' part of their raison d'etre, bu' Miri iseeeacianarpliestts figured brocas i), Bazaar suggests — Whose specialty is to. radiate v4 fe first presentation of this exquisite a fiort onan fo Hehe Warm and Practical G beauty of line ‘and brilliance of \ Peck: which holds + and | yeni is coloring in every imaginable com ay Specials for Wednesday, December 6th oT aaa. persia Aue oiaMLing ekirtband in place a Os eee bination, delicato and subdued or Ne with black for hem and at the m Ets fts di i ial mention | blazoned with designs us foreign ji Butterscotch Chocolate Covered side—in all black and always the entians around eat sets that itiatdesor ying, epecial 1westOe || and nusaal ‘as the lands from Fesaro, Italy, whose chesacterie- p TIE VALOUS : SEMEN EEas effect are constructed of alter-| prices arc— | ( i dy ec pea | Charlottes: Roasted Almonds: Seeend Flesh, O14 weniing rating, gections of pink silk| ‘Three-plece Sweater Sets, | | Vases, ad infinitum, of the size | guionce "in etn fatima in . * ° ri ¢ figured brocade and elastic, $4.95 for the $5.95 grade and delicacy appropriate for the English porcelain or pottery. , | Third Floor, Old Bullding ck, csek guanias and sol moele erento a aged and "A thousand oda pieces from Dainties made the LOFT The finest of the species, full - In the Women’s Sports Shop lees forced drawer leggins, carefully | Oue'as thete lene devine ceca: ponbenieree and Saal, powder > way from the good old fash- grown and full flavored. K it t d Bl S t e S . js a, Oe ies 2 to 6. Small sets for tea, Shocolate, (exquisitely appropriate for a gift TB) ton homemade Butterscotch. || Regularly 78. Special nitted Blouse-Sweaters Cowhide Suit Cases) Babies" $2775 Sweatere, | ity aflerin-e: "cofgee and | toe gino) great, Pacts hs | 1.95 ition from the daint te lors as the bird’ _ roo nrt_24¢ 59 from Paris $11.75 and $12.25) acon we Sate io pen | Pete ad baamectagene | Sieeaes Ow te Neen POUND NET c \ | worsted, many prettily finished | bizarre sets of pottery from | "second Gallery, New ultding Made especially for us | with hand-embroidered rove: e : | buds. White, pink and blue. Q Copied for us from much sirls’ $4.25 5. T V U. fi 1 CG ft r more expensive bags, Of rus-| Girls’ $4.25 to $6 wo Very Useful Gifts set or t whide; check linen Sweaters, $2.95 to $5. PAS ge Mba ee ‘ lining, and solid trim: | Smart-fitting coat and slip $38 Wanamaker-Special Sewing Machine for Churches Sunday mings with all corners, strap! on models in silk and wool Pes ] als and handle loops hand sewed angora, br wool and light at $32 y Schools, Institutions, etc. th two ses at in, a1425,| gmteayy ining yam Shee 4 cant ' 2 to 5 in u host of attractive | or us by one of the OLD FASHION CLEAR CANDY, that 26 in, $1 bright colo! ] ‘ a 30 Pounds 00d old time collection of Hard Candies Elghth Gallery, New Bullding ee Thied Floor, Old Bullding manufartare sot high with long lasting flavors—packed 30 2 machines. very & 60 Boxes Pounds in a case—together with 60 Half Riles pare eine eine Pound lithographed folding boxes. HE FAR EAST vibrating shuttle action, Four Pound Case Candies. Ask our We Also Offer: THE COMPLETE OUTFIT Many other attractive offerin *5.40 A gift to delight the well dressed woman . foval Jewelry, $1.50 “ $450 SHOP Seed coral and King-fisher Feathers drawers, the usual complete set of attachments, @ spool holder at one side. Drop head, automatic lift. At $38, an excellent value. Fibre ails ap fascinating clors, The smartest Pendants of seed coral and king-fisher feathers, : tl Beate Se : | models one could find in Paris and the ones sponsored like the ornaments of the Manehu bride that were de- ‘ oa . i Special } hy doth the French and English sportwomen, whose seribed in “Java Head,” $1.50, A pair of these could $50 Wanamaker Portable Electric fl foal | tuste in such patterns’ is perfection. easily be made into earring Sewing Machine at $42 50 $7.50 to $49.50 Coral Beads and Earrings | a »-on models, wi tninen K , ' All wearing parts of finest steel, a Candy: | deep Vs he rma V With We ut at bask alse, Seep aca of som era, large tea, 88 | wn haraned Mounted on nly thugs | pep V, the on : + deer o 1, $125, | walnut base with cover, The dependable , That famous Holiday mix- | low round necks, and the Bateau line. | g on knotted silk, $85. | vibrating shuttle type, with full set of by ture which everybody likes. Both long and short sleeves, | aera 0, Earrings to match, three plated attachments. Sold in regu- 2 Lb. Boxes 78c. a POUND NET 39c FOR EXACT LOCATIONS SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Delightful variety of stitches, from the firm, closely knit pattern to the almost lacy open stitch. Our own importations, of course. s : Second Floor, Old Building | _ coral pendants, Coral earri Bracelet « oral aid and six pearl 1 and pearls, $75, hain, with seed pearls, $42.50. $85. Fourth Gallery, New Buliding | ——_—$—$—$S—$— — ————————————————— lar stock at $50—the gresent price offers remarkable value. Free instruction on efther model by an expert. Seventh Getlery, New @uftding

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