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BV \———71 Tac TTT Err ae t | © THE NEW PLAYS 3 “ ” OWOS FOR MILES Seven Chances DIES OF HEART DISEASE Long Islanders’ Cars Jam Roads Youthful and Amusing. pias When Wire Muminates Long Stretch of Nath Shore BY CHARLES DARNTON + 5 t ' | Directed P's Last TOUF,| ane North nore of Long tetend anowe Which She Made from College Point to Matiniooek on Which She Mad ce, Sen aoeeneten Gan Gana I" the theatrical lottery, youth, @ith tte lehter » hae to te 200,000, y . 4 $200,000 wth @ great barn on the A ,- Alhor place at the tip of Great Neck TT Robert Grew, or of opera te | Me ne ae the torch, Laghtnt ‘ Mare Meatricn! ¢ ond ertter| MeN the bullging © title aiter Conper Megrae te youthtal and ¥P 10 the inal, when @ deoks adout mun: the 4ram4. | viitage within ten Amusing, gith oecasional tovehes of |)" 2 ¢ \. Gled early to-day at his home No Of oth. village 4 being burned of * rin + irit and lanwunge of vee Bim Avenues, Mount Vernon Mis) the map the day that hb appre — . ord , ite te really wi U ae he Oo od 2 6 ¥ @eath was duo yeart disease, Me| Mverybody tn wight of the blase Per exains “y fle - ee 4 You know that pain in her ‘ who had an automobile m , : 4 7 Appendicitia— afte i) these , ee & brother of the late Maurice A ap - nde ~~ 4 & dey older tn order to Inherit hie . 7s - Grau, formery zor of the Met. | ered ot thew headquarters ia # indfather’s mil ein bie , The ploy as carried almost wholly Sepetian Opera Hi j Mostyn, Manhasset, Little Beck, *esvove work of proposing right personality hie dry’ Womor Revert Grau conducted toure for lis andome and Port Wash. | And left to inquire of hie mansger:| aor wiih which he drops inte slang j Geme of the most famous concert| retin awaiting © eummona, The | "WhO Lay?” Made hin perfectly suited to the role Pare, including Adelina Patt, Under youuu, any of Port Washington It was this situation of Jimmie Otto Kruger was en: Ble direction Patti, on her farewell dio " thet really o gacing as the friend who “managed took the nr without waiting for the tedious fire be y Jimmie eniefly by a warning whist our in 1903-1904, reached what Was) cai Chief John Carroll and Deputy 'e fun, and Frank Craven kept It) and except for a mincing walk Car then the b water mark for artiatle |! niet Prank Kirkinan of the Great | #208 by giving @ capital perform: | roll McComas was an attactive Anne earnings. Her concerts nded tO! Neck department, loading the Alert @9¢% In contrast to @ face that Sana A el things played nie forty-nine cities in thirty-one Btat 4 the Vigilant Companies, had to|00uld not possibly be considered hie)" Phe pace of the performance was The profits of the tour were $200,090, | song woouts forward to clear the road fortune were damesis beauteous sumgemt that & gure that had not at that time) of tne clutter of automobiles. enough to adorn @ Broadway music i | Pies , Chance malate better have ed as farce, Mut from firs been reached ‘The firemen saved all the barne and comedy, wo that Mr. Craven, in a] (OSh Piped om tare esting Was e yt Mr, Gr Mterary work ran the de which surrounded the burned se8se, appeared lo pecullar AdVanl4ge, | tn trpelf, geale from the oliest legitimate tO barn A prize team of draught he soy| Like the author, he gave @ Dew twist the newest motion picture field. I/ for which Mra, Alker recently paid to an old character, Ris last Look, “The Lure of the Silent) g900 and « calf were burned to death,| The youth who t# compelled to with the motion) After the fire fest the North Shore| marry in haste or lowe @ fortune is » eweal he dealt Noture #' It was completed In adjourned to the roadhous March, 19 “Forty Years’ Observation of Music \suspended and the North Bhore staye, ené4 Drama” and * Husiness Man ‘lit up well toward dawn. of the People who have itched and scratched for years usually get sleep and com- fort soon after Cadum Ointment is applied to skin troubles. such as eczema, pimples, itch. sores, cuts. scabs, ringworm, eruptions, etc. Three Million Boxes Sold Every Year in FRANCE 25 cents a box - all drugeists REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— QUEENS. REAL ESTATE FOR S4LE— a QUEEN Kew Gardens Surrounding Kew Gardens Station 15 Minutes from Herald Sq Via Peon, L, I, Electric Expres Service, New Colonial House matruction, @ rooms and 2 bef Wp to tate in e nan rH fro CN eT he villa “ots of ‘exceptional beauty” on ‘res nie Building, Broadway and §4th at Kew Uaniens Office at Kew Kew Gantens loare Pend, Station, Te, 108 as she om request from JOHN 4 Keturning at _ AUTOMOBILES. While They Last Monroe Roadsters SELLING AT COST List Price, Sale Price, $550 Roadster... $425 $540 Speedster. . . $400 fncluding self-starter, eleciric lights, trunk and complete tool equipment. Only Eleven Cars Left AUTOMC3ILES, demountable rims, lugga, 1895 Broadway NEW YORK CITY Immediate Deliveries, Open Evenings. neighborhood, The closing hour was burns, rash. blotches, scaly ae atin DUFFY MOTORS CORPORATION & familiar stage figure that at ma little left for him oh first there d to do that has not been done many Mr, Megrue acknowl edges ip ted. for 4 sugge™ion to a short story, ‘This may explain a certain lack of the spontanetty that made “It Pays to Advertise,” by the same author, as livel it was funny. s i re are mom s in “Seven vances” when the strain de felt ‘But when Jimmie Shann sured by his friend, Billy Me ho has seven chances to win his late grandfather's $12,000,000 and the re- sourceful friend begins trotting out the fair candidates for the matri- monia} stakes, the play takes a nove and laughable turn, The fact that they all reject Jimmie for one reason | or another adds variety to @ situation that would become monotonous if less skilfully handled, A “fake” telegram | delivered by Billy, infurming Jimmie that his grandfather had left a second will, cutting him off without @ penny, | an unconvincing device, but it) serves the more or Jess amusing pur- pose of driving off the purely mer- cenary young women who have un-! dergone a change of mind and now | have nothing more to say than| “Good night.” Then it Is that the | devoted Anne, who loves Jimmie for himself alone, captures the prizo, and Jimmie suddenly realizes that he no longer has the elightest objection to matrimony, A mild suspense is kept | times before, { Motion Picture Notes || Hamish McLaurin 1s to be the Rialto's new press agent. Arthur Aldridge, tenor, at the Strand next week, “The Pretenders,” featuring Emmy | Wehilen, will be released by the Metro Aug, 21. Mme. O1 in a five-p herself. It riage question. Metro Pictures Corporation has | re 1 to appear ina ct screen production. It will be rization of Margaret Deland's will sing Petrova is soon to act rt photoplay written by il deal with the mar- race Carlyle has been chosen as ading woman tn thi Universal's forthcoming production, “T Je's | Wine: Herbert Rawlinson will also have a prominent role, Leon Bamberger of the V, L, 8. E positively states that he saw a wom. an buy a Pullman ticket the other} day, and, when told her car was No. 145, asked if there were 145 cars on the train, Ben Atwell, who {s soon to leave the position of press agent of the Rialto, | hints that he may do some produc’ for the lecitimate stnee, He says bh has the capital corralled, ker, acting in a Columbia- oplay in which Viola Dana aur, had ministers as grand- fathers, but you'd never know it. A postal card from Georgie Gard-| ner, the auburn-hatred film actress, nays she has just been in Pittsburgh | that she can't tell whether it's sunburn or the effect of the smoke, Frank Dantels, the Vitagraph co- median, ts taking a vacotion, — He will be back at the studios hard at work in September, Louts J. Beck, Ralph W. Ince's per- sonal representativ denies the ru- mor that the Vitagraph-Ince studio | at Bay Shore, L. L., is to be closed. He | Ine ft continue making SEND-OFF FOR SCHOOL CAMP. Gen, Wood and Others to 1 the Brooklyn Movement,” Major-Gen, Wood and hia staff and a number of prominent men will visit the |camp of the National School ¢ [| sociation at Fort Hamilton ¢ noon. The national movement for boys’ [military and industri training, | in which William Hamlin ( Neiman then be formally la ” There are 500 boys from, twelve to stx- | teen years in cAMP now, is friends hope to see oklyn Movement” become to the 1 States what the Swiss system is to Switzerland, An Jeffort will bo made to enroll 10,000 Brooklyn hova at once and camps Will | tadlished in other cities noh BROOKLYN, oO Fintbush Ave, SIN0 Sissi Matinee Da fin, bla Bl es TH IATRES ‘NEW AMSTERDAM ae THE 2 CO FST SHOTS INT ZIEGFELD FOLLIE After the Show sec (Atop This Theat MIDNIGHT + ROL:C yaw ZIEGEEL! way, aad Finst Mt ©40.COKANS|! pi 1D, n Eve B10 | sat. 3:18 U8 A at 8.20, SAT. 220. CHEAT ING Chea ERS. [VROMAS HINGES 1000 Dot cr FAIR AND. WARMER Wert hat By Matioees Thirs BELASCO RITERIONY) VILIZATION HARRIS Writ pF 12 20 THE BOOMERANG Kiss Sus Wad. Sates ASTOR Comedy Phat Te is p W _A Musica CORT Wee Ma COAT-TALES im with TOM WISE & LC Is! VAUDEVILLE, VERY GOOD EDDIE’ ‘F-FPROCTOR Val DKVibLs & PHOTO PLAY DoTl Ned Hi i SI. | Chaplin m Sl jar THEATRES Nr Oth Ave Charlie Chaplin in Dream Virates, Hilton & Matic BLP KEITH S LACE er Bivay & 47 St MOOKE Daily Mat. Oe $l tn Nur HENDERSON'S MR. INQUISITIVE? | Gu INI, Delicloas Lemonade Served F AMUSEMENTS, 65O0c. ADMISSION 20,000 Sents next Are THES TAMPEDE| | SHEEPSHEAD 1 BAY. SPE Ebw ‘AY ery day this week a S Ley Vita Dark SLA Na TNG COUNTESS: AOLUMBIA® rw BOSTOCK'S THE MERRY 'ROUN DERS PHOTOPLAYS. W LONGACRE STEEPLECHASE B DALLY TO-MOR-W NIGHT, $0 THE SILENT WITNESS QTAR ¥ tk. fy Biting THE TOURISTS Ne Extra Charge for tt ments for The World may Meese aos is Bats » a ene ee em i RIALTO wea SIRID: . 1 wor Wha, M | end CHAKLUS CHAPLIN ia By OTTO HAVER ACH & Waited Tu EJAY ING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, avGuUST 9, Belgian Tenor Heard| , With Civie Orchestra |: wy Sule ester Rawling ue f oon! einie tor | Wel numbers were We ef ure | to "Der Freischuet ovm. | “ V . vel the firet a! to the ‘4 hengrin” apd the mar » bie Tannhaueser,” and Delibes's “Coppe- | ita” auite Mine Maynard was nol os bappy ae} the ie ° r Antoine de Vally, a | tenor, sing for the fr Tae here an aria from Reyere _ Mr. de Vally, wi eputa Wis own country, does not 0 up to New York standards Mr. Keyer'e componit when it lan't reminiscent of Massenes and jean COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, COOL VA STEAMBOATS. | To B Leave New York, Fier 14> North Riv Bo vept Sal o |. Due New York 7.1 | $1.00 and $2.00 Outside Staterooms. |] outside ventilation and are always cool and comfortable. Tickets, Staterooms and Inforr 171 Broadway. r RIVER: EN Au Hervive Daily brceot ™ > HUDSON ie I Tntormallgn at In Pier, Tel, 4141 | “wt AFTERNOON BOAT for Hear Mountain, Kun w rating on arriving im New York CATSKILL EVENING LINE | Leaves daily,» tt W i “Sight-Seein, To Sandy f KEANSBURS, N. J. BY BAX bay, oF me th ‘tr © | oer FOR SALE, DIAMONDS ONCREDIT BT UES IN THE CITY. (ASit5 TT QMS ROYAL DIAMOND aWATCH CO 3S MAIDES DIAM NDEI 200 J0HN DIAWONDS ON CREDIT, RAbY WEERLY on MONTHLY VAYMBNTS, American Watch& Diamond Co, © MAIDEN LANE, Phoue Go67 Cortlandt, — DIAMONDS ysbragn | fon CRED! 7 MADEN LANE te Wey Baas Ob. Troi war be DIAMONDS ON CREDIT, Yawe,' assis VIA OLD DOMINION LINE OLD POINT COMFORT NORFOLK and RICHMOND, Va. ies Evening Concert Providence Line Steamers PROVIDENCE and PLYMOUTH General Offic Fore of Wolde tor ts Proprietary Medicines Pre- scribed by Doctors t the for { lead tout the i that a very A the pre- ar q ¢ doctors are for pr it ise the average xtor of to-day 6 unable to. Vise prescriptions equally a wedhioines d efficac Such Lydia EB. I Compo ind over phy country fard rer khan {are pr an by thr Adyt Veyetable ribed over fair-minded ighvout | Muslins 24th AUGUST SALE BLANKETS and HOUSEHOLD DRY GOODS August Sales Bring Savings to Our Customers and Fame to the House of HEARN o—____________« AUGUST SALE PRICES FOR Muslins—Sheets—Pillow Cases Special Purchase of Sheets and Pillow Cases Fruit of Loom. poe) ry | Reawet hale Oe CATIONS New York to Hpectal 4-Day, All Water ‘Tour, $19.00 i". oston and New England Points Fall. River Line Steamers COMMONWEALTH and PRISCILLA er, foot of Fulton St. 5.00 ¥. M, Dall © Boston, South Station, 6.00 te toy Daily a ave. Boatui ndays touches at « 5 A.M, Inside Staterooms have mation at City Ticket Office. Pier 14, North River. The New England Steamship Company BEA MOUNTAIN and HIGHLAND LAKE E MUD SON, ANCING, ‘Wedtister sthte Cn: For HWilands, Beavrght, hug Ores, ae Hog Ra Wa Tes i wekday, ot Ady’ Pay i adicns, 6.20, vie hSh 22? an W. agen 1.45, 8.48, 1 Wattery h 0°0 20" 0:10 rae EXCURSIONS, Lake Hopatcong $1 jory Suns Holiday Mauch Chunk $1.50 NEXT SUNDAY Ly, W. 134 8t, 8.20; Vy Ja son Ay Broad St. dante 5.15 a.m, HARD ‘COAL NO SMOKE — CoMPonT Ls NEW JERSEY CENTRAL | erorn Hatter "7 fa Mad B24 St Mw M « ‘ho'milns. later, ry 590 Pf EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &C (0, LAW SCHOO (ORDHAM UNIVERSITY Woolworths AMINE Afternoon Ciasses 4.15 to 6.15 Evening Classes 7.45 to 9.45 Tom Hegine Bout 2H.) CASE AYO TEM. Cites | FALENTS ‘i New ‘ae Uitwe “ised nue eS hone |i BECAUSE. OF MILL'S INVENTORY fine—tor Pillow © derwear, 8) i 7 be HEMMED PILLOW CASE pinch Unbleach ' 42n96— worth 19 » Mate fone toe athe worth dbeyd O% | soxs6—worth 21... inch Dwight Anchor Pillow HEMSTITCHED PILLOW © Casha bing -6 tu 80 yde orth 8 eubing 5 f e987 ; 42x36-—-worth 23 45nd6—worth 25 sS-ineh Dwight Anchor Pillow Tubing 6 lo 20 yds HEMMED BF worth Benyd 4x90—worth 60 Ut bleached wvsiina 68200-—worth 66 worth 2x90 Limit 30 yas 12599 Yard-wide Heached—extra soft and “i 5 ‘ Mi ‘Lami . 30 yda Diamond Mills Sheetings Well known for durability BLEACHED UNBLEACHED cy 64 worn 10, "413 | T2n99-—wort O4 worth 4 [47 | SIX9O—Worth 89... TH worth 26. 0 | 90K90—Worth 96... 665 S4 worth 29, 8 | 9OR99—worth $1.04... Sale .70 O46 worth 2 Lae Sines before hamming 1104 wort 84. a No Mail of Telephome Onters for Above, —_____— RUGS—An Investment AUGUST SALE VALUES AND CLEARANCES You'll always be glad you bought one of these rugs for your home—thelg values are unmatched. 35.98 23.98 Finest Wiltons-—Seam- | Seamless Art Loom Vel- ert’ patjerns—-reproquse | vet, Muse Ban- thong of exaul Ori- | ford’s Seamless Axmin- entais — $3x10.6 ft, —| ators — 9x12 ft. —| lone > Value $44.00. elsewhere to $32.00, Vette ga0 Also; for Tomorrow: Clearance Sailor r_made rope hammock Were $149 and $1.98 “A | Finest Armure weave hammocks were $6.98 and $6. Axminster Rugs— 22.2x86 inch—-reg. $1.79 27x50 Ineh—reg. $24 36x60 inch—reg. $3. 1D 4.08 Velvet Ruge—oai3 Ld 1 ahd an . medallions and n Sorder design» —value $24.98. .27.7B Tickings, Bed Ticks, etc. August Sale Prices Merchandise well bought ts half sold. Thursday Is House Dress Day If you need a dress now {s your San. 6 to get one that’s much te juced ;- —_ see BY WOKE BOs eeeeeee BE Hed Ticks —full and three- quarter sizea—best ticking to dé—rem. $1.49. Do you know ‘Thy 20 LUNCHEON worth o% Tomorrow, 11.30 A. M. to 230 P. ML worth 49 conte worth ye botore Con ‘ermtceNt pen eee ee Roast Leg of Lamb 1 Bolled Potato Cauliflower, Hollandats Bauce SHADES, OILCLOTHS, ETC. Interesting August Sale Prices. Raspberry Jelly, Whipped Cream or Neapolitan Ice Cream Holland »w Shades good t xo ft—reg, 32.... 28 Shelf Otlcloth—-12 in, wide—reg. 6.. 4 O-Cedar Vil—reg. 60 cts, bottle... BF RED TICKET LOT OF SUITS for WOMEN and MISSES Serges, gabarcines, silks and poplins, at half price and leas—last reductions— must go ut these prices:— Were to $12.98... vee 6,98 Were to $31.98. ....000 0005+ 16.98 Were to $19.98 7.98 Were to $39.98 Were to $24.98 - 10,98 Were to $49.98 Were to $26.98 + 12,98 Were to $59.98 nie Bans Se MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. No Mall or T dealers buyti | | $2.49 & $2.98 Me | Bathing Suits || Navy and heat . quantities restricted inet ze ae Mt'Siins—nasusemyr, 19 ct. Woven Dress Crepes... : i | Btripes and other pat $2.98 Misses’ & Juniors’ Dresses. 1.84 | WASH bitkss PAUICS BASEMENT, double organdie | 98 et. Wash Silks-—32 inch, with contrast fn ua c d satin stripes on ee eet ik ae nth ia'yre Dp belt, krounds fine for Summer $2.98 Women's and Misses’ SILKS—MAIN FLOOR, Tub Skirts 23 ct, Millinery Ribbons White Pique and) ¢ affetas and molres—biack, a nd colors—-also Dresdena, WOMAN'S BKULTS RECOND FLOOR, IUBONS—MALN FLOOR, $1.39 Cretonne Summer C irtains... Chints, black and wh: 2 and lawns— contrast 98 ct, Hews Dresses percate and — strip trimmings all size HOUSE DRESSES Of CURTAINS —BASEMENE, 15 et. Cotton Huck Towels. 19Kdh—sort linen red stripe borders, TOWELS—MALN FLOOR, $2.49 Feather Bed Ticks... Three 29 ct. Women’s Fibre Silk | | ot Hos Black and white toe—-alight imperte WosteR Ye MAIN FLAN 79 ct. Women's Long Silk Gloves 1é-button length—black or white ouble tipped GLOVES" Stain FLOOR, 98 ct. Little Tots’ Col’d Dresses. . . 58 ingham and chambray—several at models == contrast trim'g&— heel ‘and liste ‘ompers—2 to 8 year shams and Champrayocs coke end stripes also plain colore— beach « nee ‘SPL MNUIUINGS rik FLOOR, 1.49 Boys’ Summer Suite... oe Nortel style blaes to 6 yee INFANTS’ DELT.SECOND FLOOR, — | 7 les and re color and novelties: Bre | Hols? CLUTILNG “MD FLOOR, Clock Signs Denote Morning Frvcty | Lpok for the Clockal the CleeksS _ _

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