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New and Original j Seems Fashion Designs | Women == By Mildred Lodewick == Copyright, 1902 (New York Brening World) Press Publishing Company). HWE sport atmosphere is 4: yery appealing these days to all women, and <> @aprcially so to the miss in are “Heroes of th ep off the syrup that was good in all of Jit) then you'll enjoy this hokumesque|the program, but we think Lytell school.) Probably this appeal Strand; “Quincy Ac s them. + [us much us we did walks away with the picture, {zed by the fact that the © 7 "Kick To our way of thinking, “Quincy| We, for one, are very prejudiced] The story of Willard Mack's stage ts epphss' i “Making a Man,” Adams Sawyer" is a treat thaljagainst Jack Holt as a motion pic- | Success “Kick In" Is too well known Bho school girl has more op portunities for the wearing of @port apparel than others of God," at the Astor: “When Knight-| Wes Burry is no longer the lovable,| we journeyed to the Rialto yesterday | Can be crowded tnto many reels of Gier yeors. Athletics are a hood Was in Flower,” at the Crite- | ¢reckte-faced and smiling kid. to seo his fateat pi@tur “undérworld stuff,” as it ts classified feature of school and college rion, and “Dow Fairbanks ‘inf And more’s the pity! Man.” ‘But, trom Where in movie-e ; regime, and both indoor and Robin Hood,” at the Lyrte. ur, in “Heroes of the Street,” now] we can say ts that Jack did as good If you liked the play, and it's ten outdoor sports are a feature of the schoo! girl's most enthust- atic pleasures. Youth is allowed much free dom in dress. and the togs she ‘wears to school appear smart about the houge any time she “ i - 7 opular writer for the screen these happens to be there. She Sawyer,” the reel feature at tholest admirers, this 1s a tragedy; just | Popu! iE ADS. why It was so named. aeaes the with a nonchalant Capitol this week. as It will be a tragedy to watch Jackio| days, and was adapted by Albert] But that doesn't mean “The Danger air that makes them 1 part ‘There 1s absolutely no question in| Soogan grow up or Baby Peggy be-| Shelby Le Vino, who did the same] point” is not an enjoyable picture, of herself, which you ure priv- ileged to like or not without tuuch difference to her, and gf course your verdict ts the age firmative. There are many pretty lit- tle blouses shown in the shops which admirably complete a suit outfit, and many a girl finds herself with several of them on hand when winter comés, and the fall suit is dis carded for the heavy coat Therefore such o costume as I have shown here would be very acceptable and could be graciously achieved with the help of a velveteen or duvetyn sleeveless blouse. In black, brown, dark blue or red it would be smart with a skirt of tweed or serge, and a blouse of either crepe de chine or thin cotton fabric, whose collar could be turned over the meck of the heavier over- blouse. Either silk braid or self-color satin is employed for Binding the edges, whilo a fancy silver or gold braid is laid half way down the front opening as u deccrative foa- ture, which is enhanced by G many ilttle crocheted or metal A TRIG SCHOOL OUTFIT FOR A MISS. buttons. A huge arrow formed of the) finish it. It should be noted that the braid finishes that portion of the|elonyated waistline of the overblouve opening below which the under-blouse |is formed by the belt of the skirt pass- is glimpsed. This touch of braiding through a separate casing on the Could be substituted with hand em-|inside of the overblouse. Thus the broidery in colors and metal threads, |normal waistline of the skirt and with @ handembroldered arrow . to] blouse is not interfered with. CHRISTNAS TRE FROM $1 10 $25 IN FAR SUPPLY Loose Holly Is Scarce, but Other Holiday Decora- tions Are Here. GREAT HEBREW AUTHOR IS DEAD IN PALESTINE Elteser Ben-Yahuda Expires Sud- dently tv Midst of Work for People. JERUSALEM, Dee. 18 (Jewish Telegram Agency).—Elieser Ben- Yahuda, a world famous Hebrew au- thor, died here yesterday. His sud- den death came before he had com- pleted what was to have been the largest Hebrew lexicon, five of the contemplated ten volumes remaining unfinished. It was chiefly due to the efforts of Bep-Yahuda that Hebrew became the living language in Palestine, At the outbreak of the war he left Palestine for the United States, but returned to Palestine at the conclusion of the war. His funeral, which took Place to. day at noon, was the largest ever seen in Palestine. It was estimated that more than 30,000 Jews followed the cartege. ee el MYSTERY FLEET AT SEA IS PROBABLY SWEDISH Christmas trees and greens are ar- riving in the wholesale market in fair supplies, but very little trading ts being done so early. Retailers have ‘egun decorating their shops with cedar, laurel and princess pine, rop- tng and holly wreaths. Very Iittle loose holly ts seen thus far and no mistletoe, pine cones or tops, The retail prices for trees has not been fixed, but dealers believe there will be Mttle change from last year's figures. ‘Trees ranged from $1 to $25 according to size and beauty, and the supply was sold out carly Christmas Eve. Holly wreaths cost from 23 to 60 cents each; cedar roping and laarel, 10 to 12 cents per yard; princess pine roping, the same. Cedar wreaths are 5 to 75 cents each, and small cedar PERNAMBUCO, Frazil, Dec, 18.— Captain and passengers of the Brillsif steamship Almanzora, arriving here yesterday, report seeing Saturday night a floet of twelve destroyers convoying & merchant vessel, presumably a collier, southward nationality Was not as- certained. The semaphore station reported ob- trees growing in tubs are from $1.50] serving o@ fleet flying no flags. No such to $16 cach. . Pussy willows for deco. | fee" %a8 known to bo now in theo ration sell at 19 to nts per bunch; RUENOS AYRES, Dee. 18.-A des red winter berries, 50 cents per bunch; | P&teh to La Nacton from Pemambuco reports that a Swedish squadron, walle ing southward on a cruise of instruc Uon, pusved Pernambuco, barberriecs, 50 cents; red Jack o’ Lan terns are 75 cents per bunch, and autumn leaves 25 cents. The red poinsettias, symbol of Christ mas to many people, are $1 to $4 per growing plent, and, if placed in a room where there is no gas and the temperature kept moderate, will keep a long time. No growing plant or bulb will live where heat or light is furnished by gas. Narcissi bulbs of the paper white variety ure 75 cents per fancy bow! containing three bulbs; @affodils, tulips and hyacinths cost the same. Hed pepper trees in pota retail at 75 cents and up, and when decorated with shiny tinsel and red and green baby ribbon streamers make a beautiful miniature Christmas tuee for the small apartment or the centre of the dining table. Jerusalem cherry trees at 60 cents each can be used instead of the pepper tree if one prefers the different colored berry. The wholesale cost of holly wreaths fs $1.50 to $1.75 per dozen; holly, $4 le dell fo $6 per case; laurel and princess ice easnen pine roping per 100 yards, $2.75 to ‘ $3; Christmas trees, per bundle, $1.50 fo'$2; single trees, 8 to 12 feet e $2 to $8; trees, 18 feet and over euch, per foot, 75 cents to $1.15, n tion of DIAMONDS, WATCHES | and JEWELRY | ored Written evely Contidenttal SACKS CO., 105 Liberty St } door West of Chur THE WoRLD’s (ATCHES- JEWELRY TERMS AS LOW AS $12° DOW text Values. Confidential, sentative calle. veniags. TELEPHONE, JOHN b560. DIAMOND WATCH CO. Now Located at 2092 7th Ave. Near 125th St. Harlem Office | in gener ou will} he is boy now” and tries) we cannot figure out any reason in Adams ‘Sawyer? im-|to be res'lar movie leading + | the world why they stopped etarrin? has been sprinkled about And, if you have to be|then it's time for a fadeout, Bert Lytell. This conclusion was cinemas this week you'll like it even better. If they can find @ director who Will] doubly cinched yesterday after seeing through a wide-nozzled shaker, and] Anyway you take It, it looks to us| stop Wes's attempts to act, Wes is/this sterling actor's work in “Kick ye result is that the moviesroer}as though Metro has taken “Way for long, long term on the! in” at the Rivoli Theatre. t pieture that will ft in with his or her moods. “Danger Point,’ wereens are mind, you will enjoy the world but that tho story has an appeal. slight (THE EVENING WORDED. MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1929. Metro has taken hold of the famous characters and animated them so won- derfully well re acceptab! There are turity upon the aforementioned Wi ley Barry, Esquire, we liked him in By DON ALLEN "t have to look very far to find a st.” "The Otd Homeste: more of the successful 48, placed them all in melted ‘em down and run wk to “Heroes of the you like that sort of thing, Among the new films on ylew do and don't care who knows shouldn't be missed, especially so near *) Christmas Phat Forgot ture hero, though always having ad- mired him greatly ag a villian; so we were off to & rather bad start when The old favorit eing unrec should don the Strand screen 1 job of the making as could have pilled as Mr. Wesley n done by 90 per cent. of our lead- ture even more. PASSING IN REVIEW y or Wesley Barry, Esquire, #0} 0 mon to 1-300th of a secon i all-fired blg and cumbersome he has |'"s7""" Mt DN fOr th They have a film called “The difficult light condisions op h A aar pnd If you liked “The Old Homestead” | grown. Making © Man" seem sane OFle-| “Danger Point” up at the Cameo this Morocco leathi ~ overed with fine grain and still are in the bucolic frame of] To us, who havo always been one|!M4! story of Peter yne, who} week and we spent all our time while eather and fitted with leather bellows. ‘Quincy Adams| of Wos Barry's greatest and staynch.|sccms to be having # great run as a for a fo r Holt success, “While Satan Slee Eva Novak plays the leading feminine role in hor best manner and the others in the cast some a flapper, or whatever happens to be In style, when she adds addition- sl age and poundage. But with all this worry about the descent of ma because it is, but we think it ts mi It proved that beyond the t shimmer of a doubt when It nd now that ay a book and a play visit to Ni | 37 MAIDEN LANE. BOTEL THERESA BUILDING ‘ Milk Chocolate Santa Claus Each 15¢ 24c 39¢ Old Fashion Clear Candy 5 Lb. 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PA 24 | see TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | COMPLETE 99c some folks who will Reel Review. they have more of an] "Heroes uf the Street.” Wés can act|tike “Making a Man, but we wont ‘ j appeal than ever when he doesn't try to and is very| commit ourse far as that. to be a person who | likeable But when he realizes that - Of course, there are May McAvoy and Betty Compson, also in the cast, and the three names are given equal prominence In the advertising and on to even need a line as a reminder, and it works itself into an excellent mo- tion picture with all the thrills that to-one you did, you'll enjoy the pic- it was being unreeled wondering just titled. Even without the feature film, the surrounding program ts well worth York's cosiest ctnema. Give a Camera . 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