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Tom Mix, intrepid horseman of the | films, does not wait more than an in- nt to get into action in his latest | Fox release, now showing at the | Academy of Musi A.” in which he is depicted as a Mr. Logan, U, 8. secret service man of the New Mexi- can mine region. The moment the pictorial preliminaries are concluded Mix gives his spectators a thrill by ‘leaping his horse from a high bridge to the stream below; and thus he continues, thrill after thrill, in char- acteristic fashion, until he has of- fectively foiled the German spy who planned the etrike at the mine which is furnishing the venmeie eo badly mn 1s billed as a modern Western drama, but it is needed by the Govern! “Mr. Logan, U. 8. A not modern enough to make “Visitin’ Jim Logan,” he ts o effete. His virility i¢ as anquestion- able aa it is smi men who frame the strike on Morton mine, ewned all Vo the ae it | the girl Jim ‘loves, ‘him be eve: ‘ing corraling them an: ing them into a box ear for a preparing to blow up the mine aft and no sooner ts that blocked than he hurtles off through the mes- A Mother ‘Wrote This:— “A few years ago ago I weighed less than one hundred pounds. | » \I took Father John’s Medicine |faithfally for a little over two years and now weigh one | handred and fort; a inds, and |do not recall tha have been ‘as well in my lifetime. I attrib- |bute it all to Father John’s » || Medicine.” This statement is given voluntarily | for the benefit it may F it to others. The For a period of over 60 years Father | John’s Medicine has been buil |an army of word-of-mouth Cyd , who tell jana i io its val rears it Ss ue asa safe family medicine. Guaranteed free from alcohol or dangerous drugs.—Advt. PHOTO PLAYS. 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Loew's 7th Ave AP i “The Man Who Stayed at “Home” ve, partioularly when he rides hie horse among the HE EVENING WORLD, TUNSDAY, SUPTEMRER MIX, SCREEN HORSEMAN, quire covered hills to rescue afd win Sugaune, played by Miss Kathleen Connor, who is being kidnapped by Gage, the German along t 6 is worth his de others in which this actor is fea tured. —_—.—_ SILHOUETTE GRAND OPERA 1S SCREEN NOVELTY AT |Theatre this week in “The Source surrounded by an excellent cast, Poli as Maddalena, Ern: the Duke, is an original novelty, Strand orchestra,’ gave way. A sketch of "Hick Manhattan” ened the programme, SAM HOWB'S PRETTY serbie danaing and specialtios. membered. The Flatg. SEEN AT THEIR BEST AT the Olymplo Theatre on edian and he nouncement. Charley Robinson himself. — DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN A FILM VERSION OF story of the young tramp w! broker is wound up entertaini with some rapid fire acteristic Among the o gramme is a x Utled ‘Transients in A gymnast! Cathedral Friduy. Anna Held on Friday morning. ing the actross's death, Aug. body was plac her wish to be buried here. erals Bill. WASHINGTON, Bept. 10.--Constde prosacut Tevolving fund the measure, sald tt ts Indorsed President Wilson, as well as by Bee M Gives $40,000, $40,000 to the Immigrant Ald Society of America, the Standing that if cer complied with, the leased from pal —_— WASHINGTON, Sept .10.—"That F dent Wilson is determined to set a was construed w he b transit about town ins h Every man of rt en to forty-five already regis id, must apevieter for the selective yours old, except t dratt Sept. 1 wt and Found" eavertignd in The World at and {oa world Bullaine, w for inirty days. Th ee etaiee felephoned directly t Cal! 4000 Beekinan, New York, @@ Brooklya Office, 4100 Main, » U. 8. A” shows all and the picture is as worth while as THE STRAND THIS WEEK Wallace Reid appears at the Strand picturization of a serial story, Mr. |Reld posed as Van Twiller Yard, a |down and outer in a lotging camp, who refused to stay down. He was The first of a series of Grand Opera in Silhouette started thin week. Aj scene from the last act of “HRigoletto,” | in silhouette outline setting, is pre- sented, in which the famous quartette is sung by Alys Miehot as Gilda, Ada it Davis as ‘on Collignon as ¢| Kigoletto, This miniature grand opera NEW Silks, Dress Goods, Mr. A. Geithe, member of the Meditation” as a French horn solo in a Pleasing by James Montgomery Flagg enliv- BROADWAY BUTTERFLIES © GIVE FINE BURLESQUE. Sam Howe and bis Butterflies of Broadway in “A Day at Miami, Flori- da," wore accorded a warm weloome bya rein audience at the Columbia last ight. The performance consist- imly of singing numbers, en- some yaudeville The pleasing eomedy of James Coughlin and Sam Howard delighted the audience, and songs by Helen Tarr, Hattie Beall, Grace Tremont and Jennett Cobert were delightful. However, one of the principal fea-| tures of the production—the effective | dancing of @ chorus of pretty giris with its continuous and bewildering change of costumes—gave the lovers of burlesque something long to be re- tage settings were partioulasty 2 five. Besides those mentioned others in the cast included Basil Buck, Lester Dorr and Gus ene | is| sume ae ae VAUDEVILLE | 17thSemi-Annual DRESSMAKERS’ SALE New Brocade Linings 36 in.—Ful delightful two-tone combinetions— for coats and ai Our regular $1.67 Dreumakers* Sale.......} 186 Fancy Sateen Li: Dffective designs on light and dark grounds—sultable for all lining purposes and petticoats, THE OLYMPIC THEATRE Charley Robinson, “the father of tramp comedians,” and his big com- pany of Parisian Flirts arrived at ast 14th Street last night for a one week etay, Mr. Robinson has gathered together @ variety of vaudeville and burlesq 10 stars to round out his good show. Al Raymond is described on the Olym- pic's programme as Italy's best com- | lived up to the an- Mabel Burcbart, “the happy come- dienne,” scored a big hit with her: excellent singing and dancing, as did Dur regular .75— Dresamakers’ Sale........+ }.58 Mercerized Satee: Excellent quality of Righty lustrous finish—lig! match new Fall fabrics (36 tn wide). Our rem. Dresemahers’ Sale......... 3.45 “HE COMES UP SMILING” | The newest Fairbanks classic in fun ts seen at the Rivoli this week, | and consists of a fim version of one| of his old successes on the regular! stage, “He Comes Up Smiling.” The| re enters society in the guise of a tock | tures of the pro- 10. Henry story en- told Mio ios, SECOND ANNA HELD FUNERAL | Pablic Obecquies In St. Patrick's A second funeral will be held for Follow- 12, the in a vault, with the {dea of sending it to France after the | war. Now it is revealed that it woe Arrangements were made to-day by Charles Hi | aig or, Mien funeral rpattich's. Cathedral {he new Catholle o) eaven, Mount Pleasant,’ Westchester County. — - Senate Begins Debate on War Min- Benate yesterd of the Dill providing for Government pro duction and distribution during the war of aout and ininerals sential in the ton of the war. and appropriat Lane and Chairman Baruch, of the | rh 4. Jacob H. Schiff has made a gift of Hebrew Sheltering and s py Liberty Loom Petticoat: rt 4a st. 68 All Wool Lk “ae Liberty Loom Pesiconty 140/568 A Wool Fpinglee 188 Wilson Abandons Anton for Horses, | 4 ample in the conservation of gasoline $1.57 Little ote! Ald Dresees $2.25 Hematitehed Sheets TELM salient teenth Atrret NEW Wash Dress Fabrics, NEW Trimmings, Laces, Ribbons Fashionable Silks 17th Semi-Annual Dressmakers’ Sale Wear silk and help the Government conserve wool. These fashionable weaves at our Dress- makers’ Sale Price 40-INCH CREPE DE CH s— 1 18 Our regular 61.50... . ++. Dressmakers’ Sale ° Full crepe weave—serviceable quality—white, cream, ivory, and light and dark colors. 40-inch Crepe Meteors— 40-inch aged Georg- Our reg. $2.45-— {. 87 | ettes — our reg. 81. ry 1.22 Dresamakers’ Sale. Dresemakers’ Sale... ... Dull finish—amartest Fall colors | Light. dark, medium aad fancy in exeellent variety. iosien, "Seacaan tedae tee oe 35-inch Satins—our re extensively used. $1.97. Dressmakers’ Sale{ 1.45 | 35-inch Black Satine — Fine, clove face — street and | Drosehithars? Sale......f U3” evening shades—make charming Rich deep black—soft draping frocks. quality—for skirts, coats, frocks. Ribbons 17th Semi-Annual DRESSMAKERS’ SALE MOIRE RIBBONS—Excel- lent assortment of colors— Sale .B3 New Linings ange ot aly colors tn ta. BLACK VELVET—(414 in.) —our regular .68— Dressmakers’ Sale SPECIAL LOY RIBBONS— MOIRE AND SATIN STRIPES—also plain col- ors and checks— our regular .38— Dressmakers’ Sale ht and dark 17th Semi-Annual Dressmakers’ Sale Fall Dress Goods Fabrics—Broadclotlis, Velours, Epingles, Serges, Poplins. Colors—the very ne west as well as staple. Prices exceptionally low considering scarcity of wool and ever-increasing market 48-INCH CHIFFON BROADCLOTH Our Regular 8.24. Dressmakers’ Sale .., 2.63 Sponged and Skrunk~—Nolice this fine line of colors Nutria Taupe Delft Wistaria Raccoon Fle sDuARE Belgian Mint Reindeer Mo Army Ruby Sable Mica Fox Burgundy Blue Bird Rose Sel Olive Japan Blue Myrtle Naty Black and several other shades 48-INCH PLATIDS ALL WOOL POPLINS French serge weave—navy blue 42-inch—-rose, delft, Belgian or green ground—smali and blue, army, bluebird, castor, large designs --Ourregular#2.88 | mouse, taupe, elephant, mote Dressmakers’ Sale 2.22 Japan blu myrtle, prune, fox, African brown, navy and 64-INCH ALL WOOL VELOURS black-—Our regular $2.18 Soft, raised surface fabrics Deesemahaos' fale 7 ideal, ax well an particularly smart, for suits, dresses and ALL WOOL CHALLIES ones (or women and: femee Stripes, bude, borders, dots ~-twenty of the most desir and florals on light and k able shades for Fal) and a S black er Our regular .07 Sh ail ‘4 Dressmakers’ Sale....... 82 3. dee Il-Wook “86 rey rehat deni piety Al tnt bine-—fine Aus- | Andnavy--ruoat practical fabrics tralian wool—close, firm weave | ¢,f0r Children's Behool Dresses - di le for dresses, — en many other | Dressmakers’ Sale....,.1,.00 durability is well known—Our regular #3.97 ALL WOOL FRENCH SERGES Dresemahere! Sale.,...3:D4 | Fioe twill--brown, wavy and 48-INCH BLACK EPINGLES | black—48-inch Our reguiar $1,97— Our regular #244 Dresamakers’ Sale......¥.72% | Dressmakers’ Sale 1.92 1) MORNING SPECIALS Wedhesday & Thursday Until 1 P, M Fa pravent dealers buying, quentitiee fovtrioieg, No Mail ar Telephone Orders. ng ntities No Mail or Teleph lusttc Citted | walst poplin ni 30 ct, Seersuchers ei ALAIN PLOOR, made MENA PURNISHINGS MALN UT rh fe fHSIYNH Basho 51. 67 et. Linene Cat Yard. w Me halt f 1 UML TRRY B AA , . : $1.25 Vard Wide Popting hid CONT Women’s New Panama Ne Cloth Dresses 610 94 04. Childe t ol 1 ' Bor PAD LO Ditka LOOND RLOUR, West of Fifth Avenue 17th Semi Annual Dressmakers’ Sale °‘ac1."° SPECIALLY CUT PRICES ON Everything for a Dress and Its Makings SALE DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE: NEW Notions, Linings, NEW Dress Forins, Scissors, NEW Chiffons, Georgette Crepe Following for Both Wednesday and Thursday: New Dress Cotton 17th Semi-Annual DRESSMAKERS’ SALE ime Cottons will play an ove frock sodiaiae © hesrhulaned patriotie gallieg. knitting hn SILK hea Mad DE CH! a ce Be! ory ise Soonoinical Snapper CHIFFON VOILES Our reg. 38 ct.— Dressmakers’ Sale. Boft, Ly weave—good ‘showing of light and dark colors. SILK MIXED CHIFFON- ETTE—Our reg. 35 ct.— High lustre—-tor Party frocks as as afternoon gowns—light and Neurk colors. FINE DRESS VOILES Our reg. 53 ct-— Splendid assortment of color#—beautiful soft texture, SILK MIXED PONGEES Dressmakers’ Sale 36 inch—smart fabrics—ex: best shades in tu or evening-—also black. Clark’s Cotton and Notions for Dress- makers’ Sale 17thSemi-Annual DRESSMAKERS’ SALE | Clark's O. N.'T, Cotton No Mall or Telephone Orders, BUST ana DRESS sORME Scissors and Shears 17th Semi-Annual DRESSMAKERS’ SALE Only Reliable Makes are » offered at fattewlas.t Sale me T Cae AS Business Hours 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. ; man power ead “The Store for Everybody WHILE SHOPPING Visit Our New CAFETERIA wt» NOMINAL PRIC Ki,

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