The evening world. Newspaper, December 20, 1922, Page 8

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ie 4 By. Lieut. Charles E. Keegan. A ake Xs | | | * Surpass the marks awarded New York _ Friday night. decorated in the Armory at No. 26 Fort Washington Avenue. Waits throughout the State are Brig. Gen, Willlam Weigel ill Preparing for the coming annual in make the presergation address in the Epeetons dl aereing cecil aeeabee = wt review of the veterans and ac- gre. They bez n shortly after the members vf ‘the Ninth D Coast © Birst of the voor and spread over until! | Defense command, gehich will be held March. Regimental commanders have | «t the Armory next Wednesday night. r <, Medals wilf be presented :0 wet a high standard tn an effort t a Oh the Fealinat or coverne’ organization for servide guarding pub- Ne property. Dancing will follow and Gen, Weigel will be thre gnest of Col J. Byrne and the regimental of- ficers at a dinner, preceding the ro- view. Lord © Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Tevernone FitzRoy 1900 Fifth Avenue at 35th Street—N.Y. THURSDAY Exceptional NECKWEAR VALUES National Guort they ran wel! Banizations o' Brig. Gen. Hugh Drum, Chief In- spector Instructor of the State, will} review the 268th Field Artillery Reg! - | ficers at its Armory, Kingsbridge Koad and Jerome Avenue, on Dec. 29 demonstrations on the of the 155, with which the ment is equipped, will be staged ia ven. Drum, under the direction of | Col. Elmore F. Austin. L peg Ra am Petticoats—Gros de londre, an excellent quality silk in black, navy and bright colors with hemstitched ot shirred flounce, $8.95. Taffeta in black and changeable effects with shirred flounce and plaiting, $5.95 House Dresses—Checked gingham, edged with plaiting, $2.95; Striped gingham, $3.50; Imported checked gingham, collar, cuffs and pockets edged with fine plaiting, $6.50; Serge and Poiret twill dresses in simple tailored models trimmed,with braid, $12.75. “1% "3. $19.75 SECOND FLOOR Women’s “Onyx” Silk Hosiery Silk hose in black, white and Herringbone openwork insteps, armory, 158t)) S Magton Avenue. the jo were elected for the year 192 t Sergt. Alfred Lang of Company ( President; Sergt. Charles Reynolds 9 REILY REPORT ASSAILED. Company A and Sergt. Russe) F. Gar fick ot Company C, Vice Presidents: [Porte Ream Senate Head Crittetses Sergt. Frank Booth of Company ry “Successfal Policy” Pictare. renters ety Deigecretare, and | The pleture of conditions in Porto Staff Seret. William Sheridan of | Rico painted within @ frame of “my Company A, Serzeant at Arms, The] euceessfui policies by Gov. E. Mont organization was formed in 1900. Refly, whose recall has repeatedly oeen demanded by citizens of the Island, found harsh critics from home yester- day. Two of the critics were in New York —Antonio R. Barcelo, President of the n Senate, whom Relly char- Beautiful t imported and domestic silks, satins and moire effects and others from our regular stock of imported silks at 1.45 Members of the Sist Machine Gun Squadron “Polo team have booked twenty games to be played at the armory, Park Avenue and 9th Street. before the end of January, Yale among fe y - ea ad Al 7 . e i - rhyee, 5 the ittat Cavalt, tvex Troop. Phil | Lani’ Charge Botaeer oe Ae Imported camel hair golf h yes colors, with lisle top and sole. Per in black, white and colors. Per pair, phi , Will all take part in| the House. ‘wo vers were In Wash- . . *. oo ingtoe—Ibayor Martin. ‘Travieas of Ban Imported silk and wool half hose in fancy colors. . 1. 75 pair, $1.35 $2.95 Juan and Fellx Cordova Davila, Reu!- . ‘ A : Peete wailicn ties Black sille“Pointex’” . The “radio roview" given by the [dent Commissioner from Porto leo Black silk hose with white or self clocks . . . . » 3,00 Extra serviceable silk hose in lack silk “Pointex” hose with nov- ‘The four comprise a commission sent by Tist Infantry Regiment Monday nigh | one majority of the Porto Rican Legisla. proved a complete success. Col. J [ture to bring about Gov. Relly’s recall Hollis Wells received word that the Seec std Shela LOSES THUMB SAVING CASH. teview had an audience tn Washing- Thegs, Angered at Deferse of $270 black, white and innumerable colors, elty hand-embroidered white clocks, lisle sole and top. Per pair, $1.65 lisle top and sole. Per pair, $2.95 Extra size silk hose in black, white Black all silk “Pointex” hose, and colors, lisle top and sole. Per elaborately hand-clocked in white. Fur lined gloves SG oe we we ew ©) =69<00 White cheviot collar attached ahacts ¢ a @ ws « “ROO Heavy tub silk shirts . . . . . . . .. =: + 850 Silk accordian mufflers in a large assortment of colors . 5,00 tun, Albany and at Governors Island that listened with full approval of the ne affalr will prob- eral attempt scale wi v Gait; Kae Sede ences Domet flannel pajamas 0 oe & « » 250 pair, $1.95 Per pair, $3.75 itt, avert de | ae orb coo nae ass ae tate Peli ah Gate ak aes Pajsinss with silk ‘frogs eS ives All silk hose in black or white. All silk “Pointex” with openwork gressiona! Medal to Col. “Wild Bin [TO of Feo, wes mast of his thumb le Clydelia flannel ebes : : : al: : : : : : : 10.50 Per pair, $1.95 fancy clocks in black only, or Paris Donovan in the armory of the 165th] fret; when two highwaymen attacked on Jan, 18 next. Col John J. Phelan} tim and he beld the money. has arrauzed an elaborate proxram| Angered at his reluctance to give up for the occasion. Practically every} his hurd earned mo: the robbers living member of the 165th U. S. {n pee bg rg ge vs sea! trying fantry (Geth, New York). will attena | forse NOt Sire Hughes the men and the ‘members of the 165th Infan | stacked him as he was going to the try, N. G. N. Y., will stage specta'| stable back of his home. The men he ceremonies for the night. The mem |accuses were arrested and held for bers of the veteran organization | court. promxe to make it a historical night in the old armory. Chiffon or snedium weight. sill openwork clocks in black and colors hose, in black, white and colors. Ret patt, #450 . Per pair, $2.45 Hand-embroidered hose in fancy : instep patterns in self, black only. All silk fancy openwork clock pe, pair, $4.75 hose, in black, white and colors. Ss raaille dion tibbed Per pair, $2.85 mart sports silk accordion ri ae ’ hand hose in two-tone combinations or in silk, hand-clocked hose with heavy ribbed hose in plain colors. lisle top and sole, black clocked in Per pair, $5.95 Silk dressing gowns . . . ee ee + ee + 618.50 FIFTH FLOOR Troop B of the 11st Cavalry Rest- |} = ment defeated the Service Troop by a} ij fhe at Paeibraty Tol Brekiee C bd : white, white clocked in black. Per Imported silk hose with becom- Yast night. Troops A and C played| tm. V t I pair, $2.50 in kd black 6. Interest has been addea —aamrn ig openwork designs in black or COE STs For Christmas ictroias Lat wa oe, beautiful cup. It was tendered by + veteran of the cavulry unit, wh chose to remnis unknown. Thus far Troop A leads in the race for thr newly donated cup. GROUND FLOOR In Carved and Hand-Decorated Console Cabinets Members of the 101st Cavalry are preparing a reception for Lieuts. Leo Mortenson of Troop C and Arthu Lithe of Troop B, who have started for home after @ three months’ course at the Cavalry School at Fort Riley, Kan (They are expected to arrive PRANKLIN SLAON | MEN'S SHOPS A “Christmas Tree Hunt" is on the program for the men of the 27th Di- vision Special Troops. They will . | : ] leave for Beacon, N. ¥., on Sat- ! Victrola No. 210 afternoon to cut down some trees. Major Jobn C. Mansfield, com- manding, has offered a prize for the most beautiful tree gathered in the bunt, and will have it placed and Men’s aud Young Meii’s Hand-Tailored Suits Including English Models First Time We've Ever Offered Them as Low as "95.°" | Hand-tailored Suits——lnglish type suits—cus- tom model suits—fine fabric suits—suits that embody all the exclusive features of our widely- copied hand-workmanship, in patterns that embrace those staple color schemes affected by conservative business men. As for the value, it is the greatest the season has produced, either Here or Hereabout! ‘thiw- Lave Cts Style Above Is an actual THIN-LITE tenses are weueata VISION William and Mary Design at al our effec Oak and Walnut, #300 For Victrola Owners —Victrola Accessories Make cAppropriate Gifts Liberal Monthly Terms 1. The Hi hone, Victrola attachment to make your own records, $42.50 2. The Vi Book of the Opera, with synopses of 127 operas, $1.50 3. Bubble Books of children’s songs, 3 records to a book, $1 4. Wallace Reducing Records, set of five records, $15 5+ Walter Camp’s Daily Dozen, set of five records, $10 SEVENTH FLOOR Lord & Taylor | “=< Tasos FIFTH AVENUE decorated walnut Trrernone FitzRoy 1900 #210 Men's Shops—West 38th and 37th Streets—Street Level —_— — —— | es

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