The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1922, Page 12

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Concert by the Colontal ping at ‘treet. The $ "1 stow, Merely Wanted to Quel porice to the $135 s : ue ™) Saloon Brawl, Says Visitor see WER” Leia ieee A Reflection ie oO es I roe From Springtield, O. the Yorkville Potter { G 4 — 4 Plays numeate by ater BIEN ahareave. latntlng Uh 4 0 00 ya_¥ 4 po eereene: OF Bast Oraneyy aianenentiianeensaticees ; ‘ ‘ rf J ad t TINHIS SALE offers such a variety of » M.Teadings by Carlton J. WOI-MEDFORD HILLSIDE, | Se ee myo udgmen styles and in so many grades that ih of Enet Orange, N.t 300 METRES. a bo of No, 126 North IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. j 7 ' i. * Patras by tera Feiisel, TTR ETT Te Spring Street, Springfield, O., who $ bes ae ily bp possible. It teal 5 }40 P. M.—Pinno numbers by Mar-| 7.00 A. M.—Before Breakfast Set Uj] = at " »| Camp Fire Club, dinner, Pennayt practically all this season’s most populs Waite Parkins Avhur Bare came here to spend Thanksgiving Day] | Camp 5 ‘ 7 é popul: fis) ti to. P,. Me-Bntertainmont by| 2.30.0. M.—Musieal program with is snd found timsett in] 0 Ce penne | Nearly 70,000 housewives in Greater New York $ lines. fr ip a ania Clause Hour: “Px. Pen eee cen RAE Corel Gant trite Hornig with hotd- | vanie ee : have chosen the OHIO-TUEC é J m™ he I vf wit A. M.—Music on mechanical] ing up a saloon a 1177Second | _Délly Food Alliance, meeting, Penn- a wee pron by Dr. Doris Doscher,| 1.80 1. 3f.—-Boston farniers’ product : Pani foun b ay ay Daneer, FE Beauty Specialist of the New York | market at eae” hig movements in the elty, and eney MA Gu Bisa! Bee Adee The Quality Electric Cleaner § fi Bening Wor! report: weather forecast; agriograms| tan made a yhatte denial of | py ; . ee fo 7B. M—John Enright, New trom United States Department of Agri- Hg ; ae “ <a oa Beal yl Sudatinae Seine A as the Ideal Christmas Gift for HER 10% to 50% | ey Commissioner of Ed G , will culture. 1 CaSrge bile 24 — n | \ cree on “America ‘aa an Waucated| $00 7. Midafternoon news broad-| O'Hearn ¥ ting in a chair in of New York, You can purchase it—on EASY TERMS $ i BEE 10 P. 36.—Coyiptete opers ‘Rigo father reports who had Bader Geli + SRE |} 17c a day pays for it. L Some of the more recent popular j "by he uccin jrand pera c po yorts; lat eas 4 =... the Puccint. Grand. Opera PnP ra cenuauaael E rl elaine ORES ee, Phone ee 5295 or ELA Gantie,, as show the greatest reductions, sim- T8301 Stoo IBVenInE BOR Of ta eee i et ak eae ae § Mail gibi 9 coupon SE a NCY: $ y because the sizes are least complete. WEAF-NEW YORK. over $56 from the cash regis Yr . asta ‘too METRES | : Sid wrasl waa laher (6 Hes Wes yoni Casu-| & ; Euan ren, please, scr y The shoes are all of the high standard a wd WRWOTARRYTOWS Station wliere mote ‘le’ Ohio Electric Co., Inc. tne etal of you ¢ -. ae Pc aciacd with the name | BESS sopra a i = xundev for 65 years. | eee i lo—-Murical setectio ue deposit : 1S We SEel Street Name. ; Mitac Latest news oe sho United | esta, Rsfleld Loa Gounelly Einnge ‘ New York City Addtess.....0.0++5 Price Range: <\ Wor-newark. ( 400 METRES ie fam If. Hyatt, Harold Myre, baritone; Margaret Still, accompanint. 9.16 1. M.—"Spanish Olives," by C. A. tenor; ~—_ | IO UP SUSPECT, |: ~ /AGED 65, DENIES it BUT HED USE CuN <HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922. stake to pay his da with hin and went to the he yesterday whi his time during the visit, started away from him, The let him alone. O'Hearn he first came to the elty as @ grub-]of New Yors, meetinag, No. 66 Liberty fare home in case} Street, nor. spent or lost the rest of the money He drew the $125 saloon Ing he had spent considerable He paid the men in the suloon thought probably he wasn't rpending fast enough and a fight to get the balance nhe pulled his automatic and they quit fighting and ad been stop- Beth Abraham Home meeting, Penn- syivania, 2 P, M Association of Fur Manufacturers, meeting, Penneylvania, 7.30 P. M Golf Association, meet- United Neighborhood Houses, dinner, Penneylvania, 4 P.M mage sule, No. 7 at . n Association of Advertising linuer,! Pennaylvania, 6 P. Bt. id Agen rum- QAen annem aon nen gn Ben ten Menten ten Ben uPy ‘ontoTuEG | AS TEPPER EL 65th Annual Sale OF Alexander For MEn, *7.45 to °9.85 Et0-Chiidren’s bedilme: ‘storiea. by _ . — i as Uaith Duell ni} og tory time signals 1 by William D. cobte we } ! ‘9 3 , M. Goble, aecompuniste, rs tect en ote neti ae by ALJ. Angin. For CHILDREN, 33, QIN ARD AtAS 1 Metres wave len 6.00 P. M.—Produce and stock market @otations; rews bulletin 7.45 V. M.—Concert program er forecast on 485 WIT—NEWARK avo METALS, on wiocks, md group of songs by Will- AL J. Anglin, ram of danes ring Orehestra of ing letters reporting tion of dance music by the Club Sterling Orchestra program (From the Loutavitle Courter-Journal.) “1 don't think so much of current This business was founded upon the theory that a small profit per pair of shoes would enable us to sell many pairs—and that big sales would enable us to give even better At Blyn’s You Gei Better Values! * And offering shoes of style, quality and workmanship—at prices that every shoe man admits are remark- ably low! At our Sixth Avenue Shop some shoes ut lower prices may be found. Our usual guarantee and courteous service; bit we cannot refund, exchange or send goods on approval during this sale. 16 big, spacious Blyn Stores con- veniently located in New York, Brooklyn, Newark, each one ready to serve you—today. Visit the one ( nearest you! values! The correctness of this theory has been proved by the success of the Blyn Stores—today the largest shoe business in Greater New York. humor.” “What now? “a ndvertised for an office boy.” “Musical program k Rabbit Storing,” ANprEW ALEXANDER 548 FIFTH Ave. ABOVE 45% S! SIXTH AVENUE CorNeR I9""S! “Aud no college graduates appeared.” FOR 35 CHRISTMAS SEASONS, Blyn’s has been the first thought of the thrifty shopper. It is the home of practical gifts at reasonable prices. Some- thing for mother, father, sister, brother—for Aim— or for her. JACKMAN’S FUR COATS It isnot possible to make better Coals than those that bear the JACKMAN label An investment in a Fur Coat NOW pays immediate dividends in a long Melt and leather slippers— season’s wear. comflys—boots—hosiery— ora giftcertificate that will 4727 Tan Calf Oxford A monnish note in the perfors trim and smart, rubber heel attac! ocade Evenings example of the 8034 Siker An =| cellent oxford for walking or sport rc 3lyn article one ean always find—in any st / a mitial 40. ath lies s s : styled, pertly fashioned, 1 priced Short or Long SOG Gere of Ppaniaeaer ss elascr to coat than i ene GM OQ) g where po: sible (; Colors: — Tan, Brown, Beige, Black, White or g 7 Platinum Ke A wide variety of these coats are in stock here NOW. Some are made of skins of a small close curl; while some are of the flat or loose-silky character. »Many have contrasting collars in various good furs. ‘They range in price from & A Sale of 1000 a gh : Men’s Soft Hats pump with brocaded Cuban Heel. ack and Heel. A charming model that An expertly fashioned you'll be proud to wear for the holiday 100 to *1450 : $2.89 : is the & ; —_ : HUDSON RACCOON 34g Black Satin one strap tongue Practical Gift | 3750) Black Satin Opera Pump, Louis iB All Silk Lined ha TE SEAL COATS COATS pee Feiss, 90.00 Me career nen eet e tate $6.00 B Made of all fur felt and well finished (Dyed Muskrat) Good quality ‘skins, full tote men ero bn aie Blyns is is the Place| aetent yaa ') in every detail. Genuine leather sweat Fa Supreme quality in 48 furred and good color. - bands and silk grosgrain ribbon band. Re inch Coats with large Well made and well lined. ee ey sleeves and ‘rush collars of Kolins 40 inch length. & to Get it Styles for both the conservative and Children’s shoes are not a Exclusive Department fer 5950 side-line with us, but an MEN, .\ wide See if the younger man. important part of th: tyles, i le dab! in dependable business of this institu e ~—s ; . . iioer ERS ivalitics ub smodernte Tan, brown, gray and other shades. arines MINK WRAPS Full Length Good quality and good color Unusually fine garments at an exceedi they are worth more. *750 Wm. Jackman’s Sons, 1» America’s Largest Wholesale Furriers Established Since 1560 35 WEST 35th STREET Main Floor, 35th Street, ngly low tBlyn Shoe ~Cut down the Family Shoe Bill & Co SIDE STORES D4 Shoes you ¢ BROOKL Service JS Clg bh B Tomy FREE to Any ‘i Stores Part of the World REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR The Sunday World Real Estate Section MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. Circulation Over. 600,000 ¢ NEW SHOPPING CENTRE 161 West 34th Street A FEW DOORS WEST OF MACY'S STORE emma be All Stores Open Saturday Evenings

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