The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1922, Page 27

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‘HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1922. the cashier's desk by way of letting hiffr seo she fs ready to be his partner . for tife, whereupon he is so happy that he insists she fairly. sonk her- self in perfume used by the alster hood that belleves in advertising, It may be said for Paula that she re sed her “red lips'’ to the Count, Founded 1827 and even though she has done very| = FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. well In the matter of clothes {t in} possible she saved the wages earned at a typewriter while taking dicta- tion from the Count with remarkable speed faa beginner, But we can't help feeling that poor Peter ts let- ting himself In for more trouble by sess! — That Make Gi ft- Choosing Easy for once has a heart. THE NEW PLAYS “Fashions for Men” Extreme and Original By CHARLES DARNTON. HAT cynical Hungarian, Ferenc Molnar, is capable of putting his tongue in his chee# an¢ hie hand gn his heart at one and the same time, judging by bis comedy “Fashions for Men,” attractively dis- lyed last night at the National Theatre, is thme the author of “Liliom'*®- “The Devil,” not to mention] crossing one with another, tf you unholy things, concerns him-| lease, But It ts surprising to hear with a husband who seems too] {Ne designing Paula admit to trust. d to be true, yet manages to make] with Peter so that she may play her vmpathetic appen! even when he is] own little game with the Count. That cee wus mach a sess sh Money-Saving Values Throughout Store humor of a richer sort In the cheese- Siecheid eeel —a Until Dec. 23rd—Store Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. ine fool of himself —or, rather] Oe ena Baye Pan with ita Gpie, bat ber Gift Handkerchiefs “Chri 1S {mag rh every member of the family __ Start, of Sragon Sales TODAY TOMORROW Extra Size Flannelette Underthings aa unbelievably generous Buda-|though {t has ripples of humor to|made a pretty wife and behaved shopkeeper allow his wife to] figshten its course. As the Count's|charmingly even though foolishly. Lean . man of affairs Peter makes {t his| Capital work was done by Clarke off with his prize clerk and his/ affair to protect Paula from her am- | Silvernail as the clerk who came down ey so that she may set the con-|orous employer, To get rid of him the| in the world, and Frank Peters as A little parasite up in business,| ld lover enriches him with a sum} Philip, was a good, old standby. In represented as a return of the “loan” | every respect the play was admirally an do It forhim, Not only does! first act the play {s pretty shallow. ty faulty enunciation, Beth Merrill) Handkerchiefa— jug first one and thon another! aéter the depths touched by the serlous momenta were marred Men's Fine ality Irish Linen j-inch hems. ,...... Each .60 Men's Fine Linen Initi kerchiefe— with 3¢-inch band di hems— Se cng nn cama fet cenen etre, Druin oy Menon Saran, or io aitvor"2""ghe 8.00 | Flannelette underthings are always popular : . wife In Berlin, Peter thereupon turne "Fas 4 low, this may be fantasy or fool-|the money over to Pavia so that she| original, and It ts likely to sult you if ASA nderchits for useful gifts, and are this year so prettily 2: finished and of such soft, fine material that they are more attractive than ever before. WOMEN'S EXTRA SIZE FLANNELFTTE NIGHTDRESSES — full cut—scalloped collars and cuffs or V-neck— were 82.48....., 1.97 WOMEN'S EXTRA SIZE BLOOMERS—blue and pink stripes or all white—with scalloped knee ruffles. Special... 1.28 you happen to have a taste for the peculiarly Continental style of com- edy. In any event, the acting of the uncommonly fine cast is sure to de- ‘ght you. Saw O% ies, but it goes to make such a] May leave the place, at the same time giving her a still greater surprise by 673 Women’s ROBES 3.40 ® Regular Value $4.94 d.tiret act that the remainder of | Satine he loves her, But ane eende Play suffers by comparison. With! the money to Budapest to save his his lack of backbone, the submis-| business, and when he learns the Peter has the really fine courage | truth of the whole transaction he goes flice his tragedy quietly. He re- |°¥8Y without her, Inds those who would talk about it] TH!s elaborate trickery ts no more convincing than Peter's love fo: Men’s Imported Handk~ colored woven border and initia! to match— Special. box of 6 1.57 Men's Soft Finish Cambric Hand- kerchiefs—attractive colored bor- it he did not say anything. You)paula. But it is @ relief to have th TUNGSTEN LAMPS 4" Corduroy and bianket cloth robes. Best colors. Makita nl : heats rice (pha antl he PETTICOATS ~ pink the character of the man in these] play get back to the shop, for th tte Ree. OurPrice a a ee : ripes os white—plain hem or braid finish— ile 28 H ds, though he does afterward in-|store scenes are by far the best part 7, 20 and 31 inches long Special | Women’s Irish Linen Handker- tml heer initial. . - Wdor, 2.37 ‘8 Imported Linen Hand- 10 to 60.35 25 e himself in the luxury of self. | of the comedy. sad 40 rifles to the extent of reflecting: |. It takes & most amusing turn when : : *Tthe shabby, husband of Peter's former re I stand like a tree in the park} wife sneaks in and complains that ler which lovers meet.” But an|other merchants won't hire him be pr with the simple pathos of O. p,|cause they think so much’ of Peter PERCOLA1 ORS I 3400 ssa STATIONERY 30 WOMEN’S EXTRA SIZE FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS of fine lity crepe and cambric—silk frog fastenings—models in pink and Tite sizes 46 to 52— were $2.97.. Extr Sze Deat.—4th Floor. ae “You are keeping me out of a job," Bie makes you willing to grant|.. Clotests to the good man. “Why due fi. $9.95 B more. should T be held responsible for your | WR eee TO eT Ta ee Cli CR Ne ee) Guts ts bun. S 7 ] is not surprising that an acquist- | virtues?” Women's Novelty Handkerchiofa pecia Lot young 8 man should trade} Paula sweeps in grandiy and orders Poter when he is confronted|lots of expensive things to make ition to Mail Orders. | ' bankruptcy and offered his old| Peter believe the Count has set her ELECTRICAL’ & & ENGINEERING CO, Ridount, wis trees cueceeas bs lMon horse eel oecceor Oki eeaer | ite ECMO GI) Tapia} . ae ; TOMORROW Fil LAT PAT } 2 Home Furnishers Since 1854_ Jewelry For Her : An attractively chosen necklace or a fine watch is an ideal Christmas messenger to carry your good wishes. There are both articles in large assortments at sale prices. Imported Novelty Necklaces— | Imported Necklaces — novelty costume designs and colors-—all costume shades— —colored or white linen—dainty embroidered Svise—and scalloped or lace fine styles.......Box.74 to 2.97 Boys’ Imported Handkerchiefe— colored or white woven borders with 4 and 1 incl hems....... Each 4 Children’s Novelty Handkerchiefs —colors and white- 3, 60r7in box Box. 37 to.D7 Women’s Tenderfoot ‘House Slippers Special 2.45 At the right time for holiday gift buying comes this special lot of slippeis, worth much more than their special price. They are of soft black kid, with one strap across the instep, round toes, low flat heels with rubber to, op lifts and turned | soles. Sizes 4 to 8, Eand EE widths. ,. 4x Girls’ Bathrobes 4.25 Were $5.97 A warm, brightly patterned Three Stores Convenient Inlaid Linoleum Motor Pruch batteries $1; Go “f $9 i al bathrobe is a delightful gift for ’ taeallteders seed 900.7 EU raeasece im || | ONO tet Ne eabes ore Women’s Tenderfoot wert 82.95.....+5+ seseee AO | Imported Silver Mesh Bags— prettily made with tw'n-back Regi fine mesh—were 810.00.. 55.255 Tedastywetibe) Haack) Neceiecee) | Womens Gald-riliet Wrist Sterling silver clasps—set with ‘Watches i0sjewal Giovethenbm inestones in pretty gift 10-year case— 4 box—were 85.97.......++ 3.50 were 811.97. ..seeeesees COD anseemes =F | MORNING SPECIALS collar, and a pocket and girdle. 8 to 16 years. Coleen ‘8 porte Night Draw- y—with feet, drop seat and pock- tie—1 1016 years— were 97 and 81.18....,.... -68 sea’ Flannelette Night Dresses —yoke with fancy braid trim—16 Seamless Lace Shoes 4.85 Made without seams so that they fit smoothly and un une over the terderest feet. A piece of well-chosen Furniture is the one gift | that is sure to bring de- light. Not only on Christ- mas Day tat through the eee SS EE Se eee j | i days ana years to come J to 20 years— . jogany finish, wit : » Siz | mTsource of ‘continuing |} lise work on door, SB9°S SUT $388 | Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. || ‘iotvut-soie D, Band BE widths. delight. ; ) 7.6x9 ft......., $30.59 | To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders, Make this a Furniture Chutes! Koehler Diven-o Sofa Bed 97 ct. Storm Serges. -77 | New Mixed Goose Feather lj . " Mahogany finished frames; \! 41 inch—all wool—Cogenbagen, Pillows — Glove Silk Vests TODAY TOMORROW “~2 . upholstered in imita ’ brown, garnet, navy blue Strong firm tickings— i Credit, if Desired—- leather: makes a full-sised if "DRESS GOOBS-MALN FLOOR, Strong firm ticking oy Special, 1.67 : : - hed when open (this doe: . eis ohn, et, 4 ; _APRONS liberal as the Christmas spirit not include matt raeay! i $1.45 Crepe de Chines... 1.20 Sepa a tt ied : ip #5 Flesh and orchid LBM id 4 | Ratt | me illustrated, » $48- 75 | pct pas aseuetaaent of 26x30—reg. we o7 2. 4 eicallentellt celus. i | SILKS—MAIN FLOOR. et sepa! Bloomers to match above— | i _50'ct. White Madras. ... BT oa inthe Tay flesh and orchid. Special 2.77 82 inch—suitable for men’s and hipleae elt ode Ree 0 oye’ shirts, ete. Pretty plaids, checks and stripes FY * WHITE GOODB—MAIN FLOOR. —one-piece or — long-waisted Women’s Medium A | models—organdie — trimmungs— 60 ct. Mercerized Sateens., .50 | sizes 36 to 44. 36 inch—suitable for all lining HOUSE DRESBES-—SECOND FLOOR. purposes—light and dark shades. 97 ct. Little Tots’ Skirts. .O% Weight Union Suits WASH FABRICSB—BASEMENT Fine cotton with silkaline i LININGB—BASEMENT. P ' : H rincess and Gertrude stylee— 1.18 { 25 ct. Percales...... AS lace and embroidery trimmed— 5 } Yard wide—tigures and stripes | cies te@ ccece Mill runs, $1.47 and $1.57 qual. i on white grounds. ‘3’ DEPT.—8ECOND FLOOR. } 3-Piece Velour or Tapestry Living Room Suite 97 ct. Little Tots’ sizes 14 to 18 CLOTHES~BAL Buckle Sets. . Roger Gallet Extracts—two bot With loose Cushions, Suite consists of Arm Chair, Long Settee and | Wing Chair ] 69°" 22 ct. Seersucker Combinations... 54 pba steccredte ant Three pieces, as illustrated Gi Naas AS Of domet flannel 6 extra size. Amortment of wanted stripes | Of domet flannel-sizes to 6 yre. for housedresses, coveralls, ete. chi: See on ie | Children's Part Wool Underwear f WASH FABR BASEMENT $5.95 Men's Trourcrs 1.85 } vests, high neck, long sleeves g i! ® . drawers, ankle longth— <. } 20 ct. Bleached | All wool—in wanted dark shades ee ; & 76 | 4 Cotton Huck Towels... 2 | and. mixtures—pl in worstnits Sy oe nena ees 4108 Large assortments and specially lowered Mt finish -- hemmed —~ red | CMerimeres an cheviotx— ‘omen’s Double Extra Size fi 1 Soft rizes 29 to 46. Fleece Underwear — various prices make this sale the opportunity to buy y } i Cel alle stiserpes Sone | MEN'S CLOTIING—MAIN FLOOR styles vests und drawers— your apron gifts : 3 i = . mill runs of 81 S7 ’ Ci Ih H $1.37Sheets ...... 97 | ah calldren's i-Length z MUNTRA BIZ R Bungalow Aprons of checked | White Aprons, of sheer lawn, ‘ Standard quality—no dressing | erby Rib Hoce 20 d with linene, dotted Swiss or organdy, ] i 81x90. Ese Of combed cotton = | ; linene combined thmmed withilacs aad i tx sa88 at a ae blue ‘and “nud o Perfumes for Gifts oe GM sone Hae rtly outlined ribbon bows “TSt0L.28 s je ic ee : Full and 34-size—blue and white | $1.18 Extra Siz Delicate perfumes int dainty Black Sateen Phang Beh ea Banded Service Aprons --of Dhitl ibed ph : eee ENT | Bungalow Aprons ta appeat fp women of tastes cretou immed—thee make striped and figured percales— | Gingham and percale These specials are only a hand- parti ly attractive f te checked gingham with rick- 67 ct. Kew Catone, -t4 trimmed, . , ful of our large stock. Special 2.94 rack trimming... Special .49 Yard wide—neat chintz, ver EXTRA SIZE DEPT.—4«TH FLOOR dure end Oriental designs $1.24 to $1.84 Ricksecker's Extracts 16| *CRETONNES—BASEMENT, Man's Angora Mufflers SS ‘es Woodland Violet S ce nsisting of Chifforobe, full-sized Bed, Dre: $3.45 | OF pure worsted—beather with Brailes ORIABE: 3 cise Bars CONTINUATION of t A | ontrad bord » face ow : y illustrated Men's Flannel Shirts... 2.74 | /i22'S\ip8 hors cum ponder. taco gowits, 9 | | Close-Out of Manufacturers’ Samples 4 Gr y or khaki—collar attached to 4 $1.95 Men’s Belt and Vantine’s Extracts—Orieutal HF lined. front an arsine Ba 16 | High Grade C.BAUAANILE BRO 95 ct. Men's ee to lined Boe 96 and 4.96 Woolen Goods Ribbed Underweer..... ate 1 Rosine’s Nuit de Chine Toilet 42 and 54 Inches Wide % Do Not Contuse aa, Si hh, Sghirts and drawere—geay aut $14.50 Boys’ Su 12.50 Watere—in fan y flask B74 Value $2.97 to $3.97 yard 1 97 ye AV Vie” Down Town Store eg tee ivean—marn rioon, | Worsteds, cawimeroe and | | Jergen'e Ben Hur Extracts— ie ay : SEA - at $1.48 Women's Extra Size with two faire of full ted 9 sige 46 There are many advance Spring fabrics included re B Flanne!ette Gowns... 1.18 | tousers-—¥ lo 17 years. Lady Mary Extrecte as || in this selection of beautiful goods, and these Open Mon.and Sat-Evenings : 1 $1250 Boys’ Cramctia ¥ Imported Frenc Perfumes, and others that will sell for the price at which | Women's Cotton’ Underwear — | Corduroy Saits gis, ||| teat eas : -23)| we have valued them, or more, later on. Among | " Medium weight. rest te i Excellent aualit ~Nortli ot Inereyd Toller Seton nae — = gee? 8, crepes, beat Jeena pop. | ; Soa v5 age ileeveless—knoe length—tights iavarted plait modele—gray, Were $6.00 ; ins, poiret twills, matelasse effects and other | Sere ako Bier i ices than niEsewhére Always” Ae hee 4 Toe! “trawecr-at a In | | De Vilbise Perfume Atomizers~| | plain and novelty weaves, in a wide range of | ATCT MANIA MALCOM || ESSEC A FESR | ESSE cuorumo-rueno rvoon || Wet’... sea] | Colors, standard and new

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