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‘THE EVENING MORED._ TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1920. ERICA FOREMOST THEATRES ANO AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. 18. DINECTION OF LEE AND J.) eit FOUGHT 23 YEARS LCase Involved Only $48,000, * Cost $500,000 and Was Before 36 Judges. |_ Michael Donnelly witli be buried to- morrow after a solemn requiem mass @t St, Vincent Forrer’s Church, and the courts of New York, Donnelly was a litigant in a single ve ’ ; pase for twenty-three years, will be| ~yrady for new business, ‘The famous Dortnelly-McAnile dis- | pute, which cost $500,000 and involvea Holy $48,000, was won by Donnelly in| 814, but not until to-day have the: céurts been assured it would not bob | up again in a new phase, Donnelly died yesterday at the home J of his nephew, John F. Trainor, 624 7 Street and Third Avenug and his wody was removed to the #boms of James E. McLarney 4 @5th Street and Lexington Avenue He was seventy-nine years old. In 1891 Donnelly and Ardle, his brothe: their litigation, 'T ners. in which Take the Day “Lin, Up the Hudson to Albany Bear Mountain, West Point, Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, Kingston Point, Catskill and Hudson “Washington Irving” “Hendrick Hudson” “Robert Fulton” “Albany’ “De wie Clinton” in service May, 1921 . Deabroweos St, 8.40 Yonkers, ¥.09 Point, Catekill, Hud- rant, All through func from points marked ft. E-DAY OUTINGS. Hudson Kae Day Desbrosses Strect Pier Tel. Canal bo i had been part- | A paper which purportgd to! bill of sale disposing of Don nelly’s interest for $1 was the basis of the suit, Donnelly claimed it was not actually a sale, and it took the uirts twenty-three years to decide was right. | 5 In 1894, when the legal battle was | Poy gyre » Fist ee! a t its height, four yiver shots TO-DAY &, MIPPODROHE F- % Bay UUM {Seats Selling 8 weeks in adverico Line New York schoff's court | om and it was’ admitted that at| W#Btast one was fired by Donnelly. | C it ‘There was a dispute whether any) “THE Devin’ @exhots"had come from the McArdle Bee * weluralng ee es Meereation Pier, W. 129th As Shy Rigen nes oes italn 4. P, a: ws . N.Y. | Fare 60c. Round Trip DES DAK - Bat.. Sun, and siolidays #50 Children Under 12 Hall Fi are, Calet eria Laach | \ BP Opposite w. woth st ad : Ven SUAF GATING” NoW'ahe ‘ | = (gus BY HOGH | Hy T= | for he OUT we ee LONG GRANCH?- ASBURY PARK | OCEAN GROVE - POINT CLEA SANT , and the mystery There to conviet anybody lly was arre was not CAPITOL =: he MATS: PH not yet s enough evidenc TEEPLECHAS: CERRY iy HE FY, PLACE LUNA‘ CONEY ISLAND, UNSKILLED ae, TO GET $8 A DAY Skilled Men. Roswell D. Thompxtine, Secretary of HELP WANTED—FEMALE. a the Building Trades Covncfl, sald to-da json ay. G20 DMM yerience is required; cer Sal parience is required: start. industrious girls can soon reach earnings of $85.00 to $100.00 @ month, Apply at 1158 Broadway, Man. Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc, te BOSTON ‘ METROPOLITAN LINE || All the way by water "t,{\ VIA CAPE COD CANAL Wiater Garden wat bth || CINDERELLA 0 || ATO CE MVURY TH cenruy” "bROmtnabe MIONIGHT et LITTLE KINZ tia wig Anew SELWYN WE EMILY STEVENS | Lawrence Gross) BROADWAY| 4. Huntin KEY! ROUNDERS AT torent Musleat ae EAT 8. 11.30, WARLES PURGELL Int ait AST? ia Wed. & Bat TIMES. me et i =|“Crooked Minin Al = ti vin 10 in, “FOOT-LOOSE” RENE)" Aastated bs THEATRE, | Now PLAYING 42nd St., WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS LYRIC WILLIAM IN THE GREATEST OF SCREEN ROMANCES “IF I WERE KING” YONDERVEL STAGE SUCCESS AND NO’ r BY JUBT MeCAITHY, oy char.itm “Anarene apa are ELTING Pop. Mat. To-morrow 2.30 ‘AL WL WOODS Presents “LADIES NIGHT” A New Farce 1 THEATRE w. 474 St Niro, Ma ute Neth ncaa VN OKING SETYN Gt ~/BIJOU * aac Wr Weds pnd Sat. 28 s-(au0u CHARM Scito01. HUDSON enti at go: 'Mtate Wed Cig) Ra 2.30 TAYLOR HOLMES in Gath, Hof way Harn. #20, PLAYHOUSE Mats Wed. and Sat, te SEEING Things ye BOOTH “mg Stelinren, Wot aud ats 'h.N0. CHARMING NOT 0 LONG AGO combpy Hee | TWICE DAILY. Matinees 2. | Cine ieNaAgeMewt 0 WEEKS. FARNUM DIRECTED BY J. ¢ Opening tomorrow! BASIL, KING’S powerful story of A remarkable the unseen world | lifting of the veil that stands between this world and the next Agreement in Building Trades Here | mlb: ¢ Seer ke Cadireoaces Astor Theatre Prices | to Fix $10 a Day for : OSU Sex” patniNas daily Broadway & 45th Street $2.00 -50¢ | Produced by GOLDWYN PICTURES Corporation « I IN PERSON in"A Andon the screen in a great Come MEM FICKLE WO Also-BILLY e a in his Comedy gem"SNAKES" = sl B ROA DWAV 4% mm sungmi ——= . aa Leslee n Steamboat Hengovers™ Dron 3 CONEY. ISLAND % wey A e MAN! sce davir wages fn +8 We have positions Warn TIME YOU" LL we ca epen in several de- =a ' SEE ME of GE BRN ype THE : partments; sy are a ROCKAWAY peacti"” fvmunontdhe'wane | ET re APN GF RLS BEACH PROMENADE" Sem. acess hattan, Cor, 27th St. 870 E. 150th St, Steamers leave Plor 18, North River, foot of Murray Bt, hope Barclay 9009, Daily at or. M. Waylignt Thos Bronx, 81 Willoughby St., “WEEKOAY Trine Up the Huds Brooklyn, } ad “Stwoxy EB ‘A the Hudson to 195 Broadway, Man- Cash orCredit hattan, Corner Day OPEN EVERY BVBNIQY, oe eke Lie roa 7 klyn, EA Brooklyn, Or Telephone MADISON SQUARE Sir, GRAND REPUBLIC (f4Y5°, Fare 60¢ fin Tip. a NEW YORK TELBPHONE p COMPANY, sip HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES | 1.95 YEARS OF AGE, bes FOR NIGHT WORK Furniture bought now may be oe 2 2, | AS held in our warehouse, stor- TELEPHONE age free, for 6 months. it | | OPERATORS, HOURS: 9.80 P. M.TO7 A.M, 1. INS 8 ae (aca ree 6. [Werte for 100; page Catalog and — Opportunities to earn |_10-page Spring Sale C rcular FOR SALE. $90 to $100 a month = ROOM APARTME Nt $245 PP as eee in six months, | week 1 | UM APARTMENT $375 WATCHES: DIAMONDS Seas when eaaiGrne PSN VALUE | - JON CREDI Serr | to night hours; $15 | SROOM APARTMENT $588. | asVitcenty Om moire ¥ | week during instru | TRANSACTIONS CO, tion in the day time, 7 eo ib d Our Liberal Terms rart teri a Rapid advancement, M CaN aN raEneL Bet aconuicte cee © | QUARE DEAL CET mor iP © pos * _G MAIDEN LANE’, sitions. lf interested, call at 1188 Broadway, New York City. (Cor. 27th St.) or telephone Madison Square 12,000, EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, é ac! LAW SCHOOL uxckRny APQWORTH BLDG. NEW voRK. ‘ternoon Classes 4316 to Evening New York Telephor Company, CONCERTS & AND MUSIC. ~ OPEN AIR CONCERTS NATIONAL PHONY ORCHESTRA, F oun 8H i 0 PUM EIS, wt AR cl PATONG, NALLERS AND KINDLY WAPLY HY | NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE | {ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHEER 12000. INA CLAIRE }!"! Punch & Judy Three Trips Daily WisitaNne | ANIOKERBOGKER ne was LY 9. Battery Pi Metartied be 8,00?.M, Til: GIRL i « SPOTLIGHT cae ste i 34 i LOBE abo clephones Broa i ie fH wea ee teten baal an Gries scamoats its. Se Liberty. Mats, We COHAN & HARRIS §. ‘x’ ;' HONEY GIRL, Geo. WILLIAM ROCK'S” si sica i ler’ nt i ok dale 2h GRITERION Huy moresoue Mats Wed zSat 50¢to $232 Seats 6 Weeks in Advance "AT 10.50 ON THE COOL KOU I W. 1 St Five. Be Mata, Pri & Bat 2.0. # GIRL» CARMINE LIPS with WILFRED CLARKEGDALLAS WELFORD wih ANN PENNINGT ‘ON West 4 “The Night B Wail & Sang a0 MUSICAL | IMEDY HIT COHAN: rst 24h 3 “SILKS AND SATINS” John Drinkwater's ABRAHAM LINCOLN CORT *s ERCaeL, nets Wao @ Bite HFoty Miller & Blanche Bates The Famous Mrs. Fair WV OL ay Bway Am writ ST. t IALTO | re qimes 6a, | RI ANION HADPRN EL th at | Kanu \ TH sagctaru UR MERA, INC. a ET Oiympie * ‘PY , Dis q’? Matinee ! ea ali ars, (eStho " GUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONOKDS wea iy, N ie TODAY Bah’ . ; ‘ « 47ST SWAY Direction JOS PLUME a ALL THIS WEEK ——— “@/ ANNETIE KELLERMAN ty INHER GREATEST PICTURE — | ” WHATWOMEN: LOVE” | * | NATIONAL INSTITUTION | | | AN ENTI DIF) EN’ PICTURE ~ SOMET? ANG NEW A FIRST HATIONAL ATTRACTION H.M.S. PINAFORE” Soloists Selections Comedy—Topical Review [STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA == CARL EDOUARDE Conductor = | | FFPRDCTORS | NEW YORK TH (nS) ee | al 8.2 ane “BLIND YOUTH," Kin “BICK-A-BED" & Vernon, ry Oy | GRACE NELBON, Van & Vernon 23 h My WALLACE REID * oh A. | ALACE|é ok, Miller & i Wway @ (7 8 | HARRY CARHOLL’ @ Co. BROOKLYN. The World and His Wife” 1 ARVIEW--CANTOON JANE & KATHERINE Lee BRIGHTON | * Wit" SeARURY a’ Cl SUNDAY WOLD WANTS WONKaWONDEAS | anges STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. a ‘ REARN Pourtesnth Bérest 28% Annual August Sale Limems -:- Upholsteri % Blankets 22 Bleached. reg. reg. ab reg. i “80, 42 tn—our 45-in.—our $¢-in.—our SECOND WEEK 28th Annual August Sales BED MUSLINS We would advise every bod; erally while these unuau are available in merchandise RELIABILITY. 36-inch Fruit of the Loom Muslin—-our reg. .45. 35-inch Lonsdale Muslin—our reg. .43.. . 36-inch Hill Muslin—our reg. .43.,..., i Limit 20 Yards—No Mail or Telephone Orders Standard Quality Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings Unbleache Household The same cuceational values that have waite these sales ‘‘Stand Out’? from similar events elsewhere rice red of P 46-in.—our 64-(n.—our 63-In.—our _ No mafl of telephone orders. Will-Wash-Heavier and Mohawk SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES Greatly Reduced from Regular Prices. ree reg. reg re. r rem 90x90 (Men WEDNESDAY Two-Day Saie Knit Underwear FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN No better opportunity can be had to pur- chase underwear at a is afforded here. ahead—take advantage of these prices now, Women's Fine Cotton Union Suite— our reg. 78 cts 3 top and lace knee— Women's Fine Cotton white Children’ our reg. 78 ct Vest, waist and drawers combined Jews, Knee length The: prect tub corsets: nesday. easily. rem. . reg. « Extra Size Pillow Cases to 40}: i have low neck and are sleoveloas regular and extra sizes este seconds of 47 ct. quality fi various styles, low peck, sleeveless, insook Waist Suite—- Our Our Our Our Our our Our our Our THURSDAY reat saving than Many warm days -60 with band Low neck, sleeve- American Lady Corsets Light Weight Coutil Corsete- low bust and with elastic cred trimmed tops. Long hips and embro Petticoats Fine Egyptian Sateen—shadow proof back and in with heading shirred and tucked Reg, 84.65 & 85.65 Plain Tub Si Petticoats Wash Satin Sport Model-- shadow panel back shirred — flounc and front—scall also « plain model bottom.. | reg, 87.94 ‘Ty prevent dealers bu 58 4 R Ribbons aRBnON DBI $1.77 Women's Silk Hone in all sizes—black navy blue HOsTERY 77 et. Boys’ W Athlotte DIPS tment sinee a Hosreny See other pag yuan wray MAIN FLOOR, e Cotton Union Suits 68] yoke and iength A-MUAIN FLOOR GODS-—MAIN FLOOR, bi 25 Colored Sating 35-Inch of street and LIN FLOOR, o, halbriggun and cor MAIN FLOOR. —_——— ee ———— 2.74 Our regular $4.00 Well made. EE | MORNING SPECIALS Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P. M. stricted, No Mall 44) $2.25 Men's Union Suits hed Well known ma Ls Ienitted alee 1.26 Fa and PURNISHLN 97 ct. Babies’ Gingha: Plain and fan blah: INFANTS’ WRAL Yarlous | coat and Heac to purchase lib- INE SDAY ‘and PET TICOAT DAY in light weight coutil, and these al petticoats, in fine Egyptian sateen silk and wash satin may well be considered a special reason for a visit to Hearn’s on Wed- A great saving in price will also re- sult, as these petticoats can be laundered very re hemstitched; $9.74 Boys’ Summer Suits 8) OLYTHING $5.96 Boys’ Washable Suits Won of With Avenwe 28th Annual August Sale TOWELS at prices that bid fair to rival the pre-war days. Huck Towels Soft finish imported Union Linen (part cotton)—hemmed or hem- stitched—white damask. borde — our reg. $1. > uctions ROVEN | .35 Huck Towels Fine ae cotton huck—white damasl red oF ths 2 hemmed—our reg. Turkish Wash ¢ Cleths Fine quality, colored stripe border — our reg. .18. 4 Fine quality, firmly woven po Sot ~ hemastitched white or broche borders—our reg. .58......, 45 *Glass Cloths Im Union Linen (part cotton) ~hemmed—"Glass” woven in bor- der—our reg. .64,......... . Huck Towels Union Linen (part cotton), fine firm } weave—white or colored’ bor hemmed or hemstitesed— our reg. 87... 048 aceceee BH WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ‘Two-Day Sale GINGHAM Gingham, the most popular of all ma- terials, and the scarcest on the market. We nianaged, however, to secure it in a variety of patterns and beautiful colors, and are here offering it at values un- precedented. Novelty Dress Gingham —An irresistibly “39 display of new aetues and plaid effects— OUEFOB) MOGaTe40 3: 345s RRR alee tap! ot 32-Inch Fine Dre: Gingham—A varied seleo- tion of attractiv ay our reg. 45 32-Inch Dress Gingham—Splendid 1 iaica tu amare betiiens eed colores tne 6 ° our reg. .57.. SECOND WEEK 28th Annual Aygust Sales Pillows and Feathers New Mixed Feather Pillows—assort- 2228 In.—our reg. $} New Mixed Goose Fen’ strong quality 20x28 tn.—our 22x28 Jn.—our rem. $2.27.. rem. $2.76. . 24x30 In.—our reg. $3.16.. 26x30 in.—our reg, $3.57., Now All ; Goose Feather splendid @rade tokings— we Sale 20x28 In.—our 22x28 in.—our 24x30 in.—our 26230 in.—our Extra Choice Down Pillows—exce! lent tlekings— rem, $3.77., erts in back Flounce 3.58" Petticoat—with’ white 20x28 in,—our reg. $6.63.. asa 22x28 In—our reg. $6.57., 4.47 24x30 In.—our reg, $7.32., 4.938 26x30 in—our reg, $8.97, 5.48 New White Goose Feathere— Sale’ 5.50 OUT TOG. $1.43 serveerecees . New White Down— Sale our reg, $2.43 . 1.64 f Telephone Orde ke -white Tub Skirts 1.95 Were $3.48 These lovely skirts are made’ of white gabardine in a selec- tion of several different models. OS—MAIN FLOM im Dresses 64 SPOOND FLOOR 7.36 wtyles in Palm mAb a They are well made with gath- ered backs, detachable belts and fancy pockets. Suitable AID FLOOW, 2.35 2.28) Duten, 1k and satlor for house or street wear. No wees ao erate wardrobe should be without with 60 at least two ee three tub skirts, ae) Bore wr veh THUD FLOOI as with a lingerie waist the to. 10. 57 & 6Tet, Fine Cretonne 38| | wearer is stylish and up to hea wide-—-Oriental and ver date for all reasonable occa- rie ehints and artjet atripes, ’ UPHOLSTERY WASEMBNT sions. for Exceptional Sale of Lace Trimmed Scarfs and Adv. of Men's Suit, Ete, Oe adie ied ar a