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THE EVE t meeting house with as much visible for which the avenues of western Log EE EYES ERE WOR ED, Bee DST A called jast week, an@ the employees re- | star oir willingness to cont oir Je Chamber of Depu' panne ; der similar circumstances in Chatles+ pany. This is not his first venture in ’ . 4 \ m Probably this ownérship of motion successful speculation in real estate Neue a Sa chan ary Close-Up” News and Views of «Film |i, cim?',.t, "tt ini weatce owning profece Haya FORCE SCHOOLS QN. | a ee ee ee ee ¥ 7 4 NING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1919. busin He is khown to have made a - —- , ‘lend Its P | Part of admittedly astute Japanese, kawe Ie belleved to be the combined . at ire w' those who will a’ 1 ie use| of a syn n and ts Feople. 90 Neen propagaasa 00,11 ae aprtett ‘Gate Of Shpanées bankers and eattal- : i ( “ ; English sensationalists did to the re-jists. j By Julian Johnson eent invasion of Britain by American Out : | 7 film interests. They will endeavor to} I hear that Joseph Plunkett, who * \ 'D BAB peen reported to the writer) Mnished as yet.. There are a greatlattach international significance to| resigned recently from his post as from Seattlo—a New York theatri-| many Japanese in Seattle and its en- | what seems to be, at this juncture Girector of the Strand Theatre on ere eee oat ade opisode,.as na: cal paper also publishes some pro-|virons, attracted there by the canning |/east, @ mere tr fessional comment on the situation—| fishing and other industrien ané|tionally or internationally unimpo that the Japanese have started buying | comparatively few—those of the mér-| string of cigar stores throughou! picture theatres on the Pacific Coast,|chant and student clagses—are regu- | Indiana. and have already annexed half a|lar patrons of the ordinary photoplay| Hayakawa has been an Interestin; dozen well known eimena shops in the| houses. ‘The total Nipponesgue popu- | Personality ever. since he blazed ou Beattle business district. lation Is said to be between twenty |"Cneat,” a photoplay written several Sessue Hayakawa, the foremost/and thirty thousahd and it is pre-| years ago Hector Turnbull of New Oriental in the movies and prabably | sumed that in the cheaper theatres | York, primarily to star Funnte War. the best-known Japanese dramatic| such imovations as dissolving titles| A man of more than ordinary good English and J looks, cultyre apd magnetic person- | episode c artist in the world because of the eave ere tee Ly fos Leeinte witty, < has advanced entity, te ee nana to be called “The fi understanding of the pictures. wife, avery apangse woman | this effect have been > said to be the head of a syndicate} But the Japanese and the Amert-|known in the films as Tsuru Aoki, | but I understand they oat dies far. lors were on ne Job 100 per cent. | which has negotiated the purchase of h ‘attained screen celebrity even ae strong. The pupil registration totals C wide dissemination og his films, tg her husband, but has hardly kept moving picture houses up and down wth Alen eines bie seellar arciv the Pacific slope, although the) S,nanese butler and an American | Meanwhil Beat! tfansaction is the only one ‘Kingman together in a theatre ot land they e e “a 4 on Imitations ‘Are Dangerous., a OHIO druggist writes to “The Practical Druggist,” a prominent New York Drug Journal, as follows: “Please. furnish formula for Castoria. All the formulas I have worked with are either ineffective or disagreeable to administer.” To this “Tho Practical Druggist” replies: “We do not supply formulas for articles. We couldn't if we wanted to. Your experience with imitative formulas is not surprising, but just what is to. be expected. When Castoria is wanted, why not supply the genuine? If you make a substitute, it is not fair or right to label it Castoria. We can give you all sorts of laxative preparations for children, but not Castoria, and we think a mother who asks for Castoria would not feel kindly toward you if you gave her your own product under such a name.” No mother with a spark of affection for her child will overlook the signa- ture of Chas. H. Fletcher when buying Castoria. Children Cry For Mothets Must Use Care. La as Castoria? Becanee it is a baby’s medicine and imitations aré always Gangerous, particularly imitations of a remedy for infants. i Your may not keep an imitation but they are to be found on drug-store ives. Reliable druggists think only of the welfare of their customers. The other kind only of the greater profit to be made on imitations, Your own judgment tells you that Fletcher’s Castoria having for over thirty years at great expense held up its reputation, must jeal- bee rie! it. Then, it follows that this company must use the very best of material. Must employ experts in the selection of the herbs. Must retain skilled chemists in its manufacture. Your same good judgment must tell you that these irresponsible are trading on your credulity and the reputation built up by Mr. Fletcher, during all these years, for his Castoria. (MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT 16 AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER’S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA atways . Bears the Signature of eo a THe CaNTaU: PANY, NEW YORK CITY. |ARE YOU A VICTIM How Candy Has Replaced the Old Brown Bottle ‘were a child, you utterly despised that id brown ‘bottle on the medicine shelt? Its appearance suggested the witha, Cayton dlmgreosble an the a as as Sight of the bottle. you strud- ered every time mother got it came toward you, bottle in ome in the other. But that was the old fastioned method of taking @ laxative, Toda: andy has taken the place of the brown bottle with ite nauseating con- ts and we eat Partola Cand aI Beppe. candy with laxative Qualities added—but without ti slightest taste of medicine—they ap- peal to young and old alike. Partoh Tablets have the agreeable fe 216 W. l4th St, New York—Advt a o meh liked ‘by She has beem through it so many ne, They times before that she neverhesitates * Si and ver ot an taimoritien; || now. When anyone in the family condition worse. Boal's Laxative Frut ful, fruity confection; yet their action on upon. They are efficacious, yet gentle, Relving, to, purity the blood; inviger- comes to her with a spot of eczema ating the whole system. Feet made pty ri Get Partola Tablets from your drug- or an itching rash, she gets out the | | @ist today and keep them in the hom jar of Resinol Ointment and gives }| prompt relief, And a few applica- improvement Se yg et cco | need not eine, 100. =-aave Resinel Olmtment is an excellent healing dressing, ton, for burns, scalde, cuts avd stub- ‘Suffer Baltimore, Ma. Ove : IUSANDS of Positions 2) Buti are daily offered to the SIP Loe ) >> 6 BeLLans readers of The World Help Ne = | Hot water Wanted advertisements. 7 yy Sure Relief perverts aa SD ggg OS a ee SS tant as an Irishman’s purchase of a| to move agai It ig alleged his ac- jo we so often call your attention to imitations of Fietther’s, OF HEADACHES? ing. of 850 Bronx Disposses PP fe GO pen pO maa Advance Sale of Fall & Winter Styles | ea thousands of men and women wake|trouble ever gathered in the, Bronx wp with frightful headaches. What is|assembled to-day in and around the the cause of thie cpndition,. and what | second District Muricipal Court House ean these poor victims do to overcome |at 1/2d Street and Brook Avenue. The it? Nine times out of ten the cause Is |iearings wore before Justice Michael eonsttpation, and the use ef atrong|scanlan in Part L, but there wasn't cathartics, nauseating oils, powders, |room for 20 per cent. to attend, There pills and salts only makes the victim's BH] | Rolls solve the problem. They are | made with fruits and are delicious to taste as though they were made with the one purpose of producing a delight~ the bowels can always be depended Children tease for a taste. For sale at all drug stores. Package of 6 rolls, 15¢, Write for free sample, Boal's Rolla, panied by a daught o grandemidcen (rom Germany. © Justice Brandelp. has heen abroad | singe Jas wine one n td Paléatine ungethe RIG: LON | Peace f ? { r4 Broadway to become exploitation manager for Adolph Zukor, is about | Teachers Report 100 Per Cent. \ @ ) Furnish Your Home on Credit Y Start housekeeping now. Enjoy your home while paying for it. Select whatever you need at the sale prices, pay a few Viola Dana's young sister, Shirley} Schools of New York reopened to- ||] dollars down and the balance in small weekly or monthly payments. Mason, has been signed as a serial!day with an attendahce of 98 per Convince Yourself by Comparison, Whether You Buy for Cash ob on Credit, That Sale of <n, star by William L. Sherritt of NeW |eent, of the enroliment, according to OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST 1 7.85. “ oh | tivities attracted the attedtion of the Strong at Opening of se ¥ st ie that plane to travel on to ihat orgaalen- Fall Term. tion, York, 2 gods aa ee eed pin Ta. IT. W. Metcalfe, directing investigator No announcements to|for the ‘Boar of Education, ‘Teach: | weel, Mr, Sherfill’g son, Jack, rathe well-known as 4 Jurenite icading |@bout $00,000, ad increase of about man, will play in the same piece. 15,000 over last year, a a An increase of 4,000 pupils was re- The Unt established ite Mopar ee nie {Ree ported in the twenty-two high schools, nario writing, and therd are hints |the total being 71,088, Exact figures ant sper ah oe degree ‘for a showing the enrollment in all schools oficiency in course ma: es tablished.” Well, while admitting that |" net be reported until Thursday, U. C..may have made more noise |OWing to the holiday Wednesday in about its photoplay curriculum, |honor of Gen, Pershing. as befits a State in which sun play-| s4t had been hoped that three’ an- American Walnut Bedroom Suit (Four Pieces) maki (Seid Separately if Desired.) P This To BUPpIAMS the, Toceetea att ot |Bexes could be opened to-day at Pub- od wine-preasing, New York js hot ex-|fic Schools No, 168, Belmont Avenue $3.75 Weekly actly behind hand in these matters.|and Warwick Street, Brooklyn; No. fs ere in Columbia University |99 at Flughing and No, .35 at Hollis, an: excellent photoplay course haa ‘ been conducted for more than a year, |L@bor difficulties retarded the building This year the picture section of the|operations, -however, and the addi- college on ithe river heights plans|tions will not be ready for at least greatly to enlarge ite work, two weeks. Lack of accommodation Every once in a while some writer |!* asain reported. It is said practi- hard up for copy and dependent on |cally all of the 40,000 puplis who were space for as food, parings, wi Re ‘on part time last term must remain ations, .a story of ary Pickford’s 1 Impeding retirement. ‘This time the [> 6# Only about 1.00 additional seats rumor declares that #he is not going )MAve been p to retire but plans to take a long| A revival of interest in evening Yacation, to be spent in fravel upott|achools is expected, although the all the continents, and especially upon the leas visited ones. By this account [School budget does not provide for she will explore Asia, South America, | extensive programme. This, how- Africa and Australia, and will leave |ever, includes some intensive courses upon her rather Rooseveltian journey |created, should a sufficient number some time in 1920. _, + |of papils make application. Myron Selznick seems to have| Trade schools and evening high knocked a literary home-rin by sign- |schools are\#o located that the Board ing A, Contract for Jack Lait’s ex-| of Education figures efery one who 6 screen product for the com- ttend if ing year. The Chitago story-tellér is bee Pd half-hour's car ride, ‘These one of the most prolific yarn-spin-| schools will have courses in automo- ners now emptying typewriter rib-|phiie mechanics, commercial photog- bons of thelr ink, and his fabrica-| raphy, dental mechanios, operation tions aye all of the red-blood, action | of the Kelly press, mechanics of ad- variety which should make good film vertising, motion picture operation, —" piano mechanics, superintendency of apartment houses, the theory and “Ee $129 Pay for It $1.75 Weekly. with any Talking Machine or your selec- tion of Records or ariything we sell up to $35 and pay for it y , 50c a Week . Victrolas, Grafonolas and Supertones NO INTEREST ADDED 525 to $300 Genuine Victrola 5 Pay for it 82 on Delivery Nea H D. W. Griffith is about due in New | practice of camouflage and other ——— Bohlin Bay a8 York, and it is said that he promises |cjasses in mechanical trades and ~ * with * phe to build permanent Griffith studios | studies especially planned for young : the regu) ry spite of husbandly objection, to be a film star on her own account. Mrs. Chaplin has recovered her health, and again there is a home difference ot opinion over her ambitions, but it is a difference of.an entirely different sort now, They are an exceedingly devoted couple. British film actors are energetically plying their trade both in and out of their home island, Eve Balfour, daughter of a branch of the family so celebrated in English political life, has taker a very large troupe of her compatriots to Norway to make ex- teriors of Ibsen plays on the home locations, Sigurd Tbsen, son of the mighty Henrik, was once highly op- posed to all forms of filmed drama and absolutely forbade any authori- zation of the use of his father’s works. ‘The march of events, however, seems to have ¢hanged his mind, and it is reported that he will have a super- vising hand in the present British- Norwegian venture. WOMEN USE FIRE ESCAPES TO LEAVE CROWDED COURT Police Reserves Called Out at Hear- in the vicinity of New Rochelle. Many | women. WEST Tully and assert that “the master” f tite have only 3 stores director is packing his trunk. SANTIAGO, Chill, Sen’ Poy for 11 $4 Weakly n recommending your ir'enda please tell them thet we Los Angeles. The myriad actors, ac- with his wife! Previous to their ttle Mrs, Chaplin's determination in pF Strictly Custom Tailored places have claimed this future optic] For the first time in New York an - nh Ts 1 STC construction with Long Island pre-|evening high school will be made the , ‘Spiees ( 5 viously in the pest betting. And anon | legal and educational equivalent of a 1258 Los Angeles would come out hope-|day high school. y nine Sr ST. va a nelwaen . had 7 nd Teh Al had declared his undying loyalty tor |GREAT STRIKE IN CHILI ENDS.|||- of Period Furniture $298 =< 3513 Gatock Save Angeles itgelf admits that the famous aaa car jodi aeration, of Chill Ks there 16 « 7040 GGandal In celtatoid | oem = — tresses and directors have discovered that Charlie Chaplin is really in love ee Par EXTRA TROUSER % FREE! rife, brought about, presumably, by Rosedale \ Commodore Worsteds 2 | ‘}} Case site OPI MR, REABDER—Order Your Fall Suit and O’Coat Now at a great saving, as under existing uncertainties in the cost of labor and material you are sure to pay @ tremendous increase in prices for your next Fall Suit or Overcoat. undreds of yards of United States Worsteds, Rosedale Woolens and Commodore Worsteds purchased by me some time ago when prices of woolens were at least are 850 cases to be heard, nearly ajl t}on dispossess notices, and the crowds d the corridors filled the court, erow juimmned the hallways, stocked the {ff 50 per cent. cheaper than the present market prices, which enables me to place § staira and made a bis overtiow into Hl them on sale at this low figure. Suit to Order, including ‘extra Trousers FREE, ee ve crace "8 Buy Now! All You Can to Keep from Paying Double Prices Later. ‘4 After a case was heard it was im- Hapligtle tag tebe S gd capped Prices of Overcoats will knock them cold this coming Fall and Winter Season. An ‘ordina 4 cheap overcoat will cost $50, so get in on the ground floor, place your overeoat order early and help keep my full foree of Cutters and ‘Tailors busy during the dull season and positively save at léast $15 to Fer this event I have placed in each of my four stores, 70 Nassau St., 3 Church St., 1432 Pivey ee York, and 44 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, a range of High Grade Overcoatings, consisting of Blue an, “Meltons “atid Kerseys, Fancy Shetlands, Plaid Backs and Ulster Cloths; also Brown and Oxford 20 rh gost case was that of eighty tenants in the block fram 1106 to 1140 College Avenue, who objected to a 50 raise up to the first of September and then $12 more for etober. The case was adjourned til Monday All but 5 Medium weight, suitable for Top cent. of the cases Special price of.......:... ascece cent. deme ere r ded jury. trials and the first of these was umann-H jury, trigle aaa | 1h ber of unclaimed Suits on hand, sold a ne + a | Ready to Wear high as $30, which I will dispooe ae prloke on nee oe ep $12-5 > BRANDEIS HOME AGAIN. : ip i i-law and two sy ard the a arn Rotterdam 1432 BROADWAY, Near 40th Street, Next Door to Empire Theatre Rot te aru, Boulogne and "ly Oven Eveaings Untii 10 FP, M.——Saturday 0) g h Schumann-tteink was accom. | 70 NASSAU STREET, Cor. Jo : $ CHURCH STREET, Near owen oun + * *“ BLA'TBUSH AVENUE, Near Nevins Street, ‘Oven Eveulngs Untlt 10 P.M. Hturday Until 22 Brooklyn, N.Y."