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Fletcher & St Tas), Minera ig Thm Cronin, ki * Geo, Walsh in ‘athe Bea “THES PUSBANDS" ‘Miniature Musical Comedy rt ‘Hie Remedy and Book Sent Free, is, Howards, vier Keon We Rober Haber Proce ohelrman of Nations! Women's Party stopped ie Me tt Men ‘ + ew to Hitnets, where the me ory ts that Wilees kept any oe & we, 9 (he new dence jhe Wik The newest Fifth Avenue stunt pet op 3) ee the Metro press open mar- Christie has ten subjects Bpoor, Prosident of Beea- bought the film rights to! “ @ play written by | ‘Weet has written a photoplay “The Lash,” which the Lasky y ia making, with Marie Doro etar. | Karte, ingenue, has been en- | the Rialto Film Corporation M3 @ picture to be released formerly a musi- la directing “Tilite’s story ote nite re personality, will bel through | ny fo a %. 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But eend tt way—now-—before you put down FREE RUPTURE BOOK AND REME: i Please send mo your FRE Rupture 4 at inst he wae) @ne can use the same method: It's , Every F901 should have and Book without any ebiiga- S S| Re will stop that itching _ ¥ he wine © man's jeer be, the ater old thy Direct Warde Mrevtine TRanhoumr toning gome geease om ibe 5 GO itiege of re Grey @ fetured ihurress ts eure thet how Readnol Ointment, with Resinol | Soap, emmalby nebeing ou senthy Unices the ig don 0 come | tema, rash, or similar ceases | THE Svsetse WORLD, SSzRep at AUGUST 31, PROTOPLave PHOTOPL AVS a : The Burning Question of the Hour! IS HUMANITY INTHE GRIP OF EVIL? The mightiest brains of the land are pondering this question, Itis a prob- lem that concerns EVLRYONE, President Wilson says: “The strongholds of BE and of Wrong in the world are not as strong a8 they look What Do You Think? Don't decide in full until you have seen-- PATHE’S Mightiest Film Spectacle “GP EVIL | skin of ecalp eruption, athough | fe reliel, Physicians peace | By Louis Tracy scribed Redmol tor ever 2 mn : ; sn cain ting at ‘wn Featuring Jackie Saunders and Roland Bottomley Kesino! Soap, axed ter baby's dally tat tenis \. presoat chahege and eraptoen, foot Dintmant ond haste te ook THEATRES EMPIRE Bow &: 40 At. rer at 8. Mats ae peo ‘Ts see HAS AE DEMSON, NEA AMSTENDAM Wal a hatte LAST 8 WEEKS— the wwHieGHELD wiUMianT TROL LYCEUM. vat ms is a MUR MURDOCK. Pass te “Pans Holy Emily Emily Turn=Resht! QATETY (ix. 5.20, Mata, Gat, Mom. & Wed. FULTON f¢ %,,4 Some. Bre iad att OMEN He SILENT WITNES. Cpu. Page way, 4386. Bra, 8.0. Mata, Sat,, deen, Wed, HIS BRIDAL NIGHT MA DOLLY-SISTERS ait: ON LEAT wen ar 8 8 2, FAIR "AND WAR ¢MER] BELASCO fz Ho",Sr itt THE BGCOMERANG x To Morro» 27, 8 BROADHURBT'S Lait Farce, GEORGE | FAST AST AND GRO’ GROW W FAT | Pam WINTER GARDEN a Fe MATINEE TO-DAY, Bc, To. MATH STR ar Hy Aner THE GIRL ati Beazit eal Comry OT a ais ALITTLE Bi OF FLUFF tees tom WITR IRENE RENWICK Maxine Elliott's ®\.n¢ may, Buy 5,18, BLANCHE RING ARS Siw, ai Maxine illott Theatre. ......, BE NN NG SUNDAY N GHT, ta PM. PM, 4 Te T ‘erea’ ery ipet cluding Ee dn Pog Father and Mothe: ih Your Child Safe? Vhere Is iaht? See the Anti- Vice Motion F' icture Co. (Ine,) Present ay ANY GBA SMT |= it era, ‘and le ue mt 5 Sat, Lalor Liay VERY 8008, EDDIE 4S Moeloa!_ Comedy That A Master Plot in 14 Episodes “The Grip of Evil” is a tremendously powerful expose of modern social conditions—a pic- turization of the evils that beset mankind,not alone in politi and business, but in social surroundinges—even in the home! It reveals | the rise of John Burton from a laborer in the steel mille to the wealthy | Marquis of Castleton. It portrays hie search for the answer to the | tion: “Is Humanity in the Grip of Evil?" It depicts his experiences | in walk of life. See this first Ly offering of the $5,000,000.00 Pathe 1 Program then answer the question; “Ie Humanity ia NOW SHOWING At the Better Theatres Released by Pro@uceé by BALBOA BEGINNING TUESDAY NIGHT =| Y ‘SEPT.5_ 42d STREET WEST of BROADWAY | CIE Cue —- SEATS NOW SELLING — NIGHTS and SATURDAY MATINEES5t6-—$1 00 and $2.00 | PRICES in which four paralleled stories coh the world’s prog- ress unfold before your vision in thrilling sequence THE FALL OF BABYLON. SEE AGRIPPING MODERN STORY CONTRASTED WITH THESE HISTORIC PERIODS-——__. RELSHAZZAR'S FEAST. Accompanied bad Orchestra from The Metropolitan Opera House § THE HUMBLE NAZARENE IN THE HOLY } § Liliiempaepereiiermemnmemnan PARIS UNDER THE SCOURGE OF CATH. ERINE DE MEDIC! PFOBEONE MANAGEMENT, CHARI TA I qa eas ana ap |] eos RM m PAVLOWA BTAGED BY R. 23 BURNSIDE, Grea BIG—BUT THE Phicas 1,50 SF E%s 1.00 NORTH BEACH LUNE Liemonds on Credit Se parepay "itn ones el kameoate AY. wiven Li Le joa,” esriving in Mew Vor ISKILL EVENING LINE. Outing on Great #witt Day Lane “Hendrick Hudson” Kingston Point &Return,s2 A 200-Mile Sail to the Foot of the Catekill Mountains. yon . ¥ 4 Bi i a Ay hany and ra and ree River e ine = Sunday and Labor Day i Excursions to New Haven Str. Richard Peck SUNDAY, SEPT. 3 MONDAY, Sept. 4 Eaeatlent Murdo Hentanra a 7 Counter, FARE 61.50. CHILDKEN, 75 CENTS. ON SALE ONLY aT PIBRS ON THE DAY OF EXCURSIONS, THE NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. D lightful ‘Sunday Excursions , STR, CITY OF LOWELL To Eridgegort | 2 from B, Lib St, 0 Sundays, Sept. 3 and 10, La, Pier 40, NR, Houston St, 10.00 A. M. Le, Per 14, N. B,, Fulton at 1090 A.M 200» M 400 POM, soo PM Racalicnt Music—Restaaren’ Lanci Counter, FALL KIVER LINE SERVICE, Fare 81.04 days, Bt gid, 8 $3: 10,80 he Wetter 8.0, 0.0, 1h do A, 745, 0.48, 9, + tty Pe Bao Siot th a Li mS | HIGH An 2Te ac Have iy tat Bie | nanswun, Wd fey bad ), 6.45, 9.90 P. at Trolleys’ eouneet INTEREST @ c DIVIDEND NoTIC UNITED STATES STEAMSHIP COMPANY Greater Than Ever Surt Th OLUMBIA 48itH Ps fa An extra dividend of one THE SPIEGEL. REVUE) AS, gata diidend of gn r mie he “ne Mat, Dally THE GIRLS 44iy" FOLLIES gexpax won wants Wonk WONDERA s 1%) Sunday PATENTS. atk BO OWEN World Wants Work Monday Morning Won Blankete—Woo! Nap and Cotton Fleece—white uarter and full ose Surtees H.8.. Riantete—Woo! eap—aiso Bider- down fintsh—white, tan or gra also pretty plaide—Our reg. —Plaids or flor combinations—aleo wool xa bianketa—white and Ee ral ae Dorders—682 and 70x! 87 Baby Blanketo—Al! hha rae pe ort Rogers’ vee—plated om pur ree ae 2.95] "fine Comperad th stock 90x90—val. $1.02. Blanketo—Indien our reg. $1.39 1.00 Widerdows finieh 54x90—val. .79. all sisee Ou searlet Biankete—Cal wool--white, and two-tone the lot—Our Binnket»—All Mixed, white, Our reg. $4. Binnketa—All colors. Bianketa—Fin: white with d Our reg. $17 / ee Ee | Don't Mies ‘These Margaine 43, Tomerrew. Satarday—Clerke’ Holiday. Lace LAST DAY FOR BLANKETS At August Sale Prices tam hete— Cotton flevge—white with pink of blue berders—Our rem. ~. Sepateate—J ae uard— 70 Inch—Our rem $1 16x36——val. 2 niderdown dainty Double Batin Damask S0xdd—val combi FO Be cceseee 87) Our reg 816d ed Gakberval, wee Blankete—Etderdown finish sainale or by overs, 18, ta—Cotton Fleece—white y~-aingle beds—Our rex Our reg. $3.49... jete—Wool-—White a’ lors-—for twin or large were $4.49 and $4.98, . white, neariet, (fray or plaide-- a. 8.98 and $5.98 ete—Pure Wool w sizen for twin and three- quarter beds in lot—Our reg. $5.98....4,.05 full and three-quarter » searlet and plaide—tull an: aizen~ Our reg. $9.98 and § je—Pure Australian Wool— eat Fleece Woole—white and | value $2.79. .0.0..ccseseeeenens 1.98) '5 to 2 —for twin and full alae bede—Our 14. Last Chance te BLANKETS Used In Window and Counter Dis- , | play—AT HALF REGULAR PRICES HEARN oe ee tee FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN “Dag AND LAST DAY OF AUGUST SALE Nothing te more certats than (he uocerteln condition of (he market for BLANKETS, COTTONS, LINENS, TOWELS, Ete, Prices are steadily rising. Through mighty clewer trade insight ond shootute cosh buying We #10 offering oatracr@inarily low prices for our Awguet Sele, ‘These prices cannot be repeated when this Sele le over, It Will soon be Gifftoult @ven to obtain (he foods for these Gepartmerts jet any price. Since these are te facts, t's ouly too obvious thet buying now te merely (he Pizent kind of forethought, In addition, ‘New Fall Goods at Friday’s Tempting Prices A Day To Be Remembered No Mall or Telephone Ordere for the following LAST DAY FOR LINEN DAMASKS, NAPKINS, SETS, Ete. at Auguet Sale Prices | | Pittew Caseo— chee HT Trish Linon Table Da 42x36-—val. 40 Taper. Damask pair-—white with ne 42x96-—val 46x96—val 60x96—val 54x36—val Linen Dam 22 Inch Our ree. double satin | mfr.—cloth- — | 1.08 Round jal wee ena al 42n36—val 5Ox36—val 64x36—val Cotton Fleece- . with colored boi Dur reg. $1.29 and in Sod -for three- 1.27} Our reg. pra tte evdouen Mercerised tone if reg. LAST DAY FOR SILVERWARE at August Sale Prices (Oem Eg Fintoh Jacquarde— doniane—boat, color | 5 1x90- val. 63x90——val, 72x90—val, $1290-—val, 9 Roger Keiaopananddy ree vias Ror s Bliver Plated Tea Mright or ray fintel design ur reg. 2.98 83x90—val 90x90-—val. and two-tone plaids Firece end Pure scarlet, gray—tartan platds—all sizes tn oo Fem. $798.00. CURTAINS AND RUGS Wool and Wool }.o85 | New Fall Goods—August Sale Prices colors and plaids ize be. | Five Hendrea Axmt 22% Inches x 36 In value $1.49 Wool--white, 27 Inches x 54 Inches— 46 Inches x 63 inches— value $3.79 Seamless Art Loom Wilton Rege— beat patterns and colorings— RAs ft or B9 x 108 ft sales $48.00... .ceerereeeeen 39.50 natitched s Hadrne-ncream and and Col nll Genigns—special MUSLIN hematitching Women's Princesa Alt; if white or ingens, Aae—nginacok | value $1.29 1 alee ‘allover designe--gold, brown end livered Fri Dlue—value BS... .seseeeeeee ~B89| to our re wagon boys recelving a holldi | Imported Maden Ing the week to MORO BLRR si sssvsavaess 69 | Urday, which othe! Met ¥ id This insures custon ’ mk Sik Drapert per 6 i \"all colora—striped and allo were 0] solgre—ell sists cnew season patterns—value $1.98......... 1.69 ' employee of a ho! value . . . Cnlidre bullion New Fall Goods—Friday Prices men's Pettioonte—ruffinn of wide embrotdery—or rows of fancy lace and edging Women's Dettreoatencleboratety trimmed atvles with | embroltdory—reg. 62 Women's Cambrie Drawere— e with tucks ond | with ekirt or Shadow and W. teen 2 wy, A Mecrtion of | Our ree To and 18 | Ince or ‘ombroldery—epeciel, New sertm ARK Inches | wide—double perder ~openwork, | All Wool Sweaters; roll collar turn back cuff. mbric Night Dresses 2 to 1h yea “t by 16 yie- wapecial.rrs 40 je Marautsette Curtatning— em “~®| inserting and hit 2s) ecru—-spectal Curtaine—fine imported lace, Marie UNDERWEAR Tie and irian. point: alao nes, novelty net, scrim, mar- quinette and fine Nottinghams— $9.99 values, 0-Codar Mope— round or triai 16 ct. aise. 0-Codar O1l—reg. + Special .O8 $5.98 and $6.49 value $4.98 values.. , oR good tinte—38 98.49 and $9. 98 valu 1,98 our re J Natnseots, Corect Covers—several 675 Jace, embroidery and . me trimmed front § and untada’ rtleres— + ao deslgne—value $3.98, .2.07 pataniennalneonh, cambrta High Grade Oretonnes— Hin ond or hie ae Inchos wide—clsewhere .79.. .49 “pala "an nhro va i 29-tnch Apron Ginghame—ti pan SAA a Repp Cretonnes “French effects Dluce—aspectales nesses nie lace and embreliery combines: Si pastel shadee—value 8:°. a7 nea—Kiack and Whit Vorduee Tapestry atripes and color: fguree value 98 and 99........ vee 624] Alhambra Drapertee—-bordered and * shouldere— 7.00 Sweater Coats— r=poek ete buttons— 98. ROS | last Saturday closing for the Summer. IM) ana ts s\ embroidery and ribbon special. .49 Je emb'y LAST DAY FOR SHEETS, PILLOW CASES at Auguet Sale Prices Will: Wash- Heavier Dwight An Dwight Anchor, Utica. 89 $112 ed Table Speens . 91.25% des.. .O5 Paes . Hematitche heet: jar Shella and Butter 10 and 5 cts Our reg. .26 and .29— xtra’ long Pillow inches—sheets to 3 yda long. LAST DAY FOR MUSLINS at August Sale Prices 39-inch Heavy Unbleached Muslins— 10 to 20 yd. lengthe—worth .10 yd 6% Bleached and Unbleached— 36 Inches wide— Limit, 30 Yard-wide Bleached—extra soft fine—worth PM Dwight Ane hor Pillow Tubing— 0 yde--45-1mch— Wo hall of “Peiepncne ‘es ce\sivore? LAST DAY FOR FLANNELS at August Sale Prices Sitk Emb'd Wool Baby Piannele— or acall Gainty patterneecre exceptional value at zie, LAST DAY FOR. OIL MOPS—SHADES, Etc. at August Sale Prices Clothes Pine—4% inches long— 60 In box—our reg. .10, Side Hemined sel Sete wide——T ft. long sorte hemming) no rollere—our reg. Table Ollelgnnad i yaa. wide— WASH DRESS FABRICS New Fall Goode—Friday Pricey New Onting Flannels—pink and Pilly stripes and plain colors. Oating Flaanele—for undergarments. . Fancy Flanseclettes—sultable for kimonos and dressing sacques.. 11 — wy PROMPT DELIVERIES OF GooDps BOUGHT FRIDAY All goods bought Friday will be de- Jay or Saturday, and deprives no SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ND, THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY, ae well as SEPTEMBER 4TH, LABOR DAY. This will be In view of the widespread way in which thie practice hae been copied, not only in New York City, but through the United States, It ie interesting to recall that the custom ORIGINATED WITH HEARN--SIXTEEN YEARS AGO, a

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