The evening world. Newspaper, August 25, 1920, Page 21

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1920. ee ae ae a ' PROFITEERS IN PEANUTS. |____Amusewenrs, AMUSEMENT AMNOEMENTR | CASINO THEATRE| ° WINTER GARDEN ee. a By. eon Allens Make $60 m Week Saneesing Americans, Says Grimshav, | Shes Y THe ext Dr. Robert Grimshaw, spectal tee. turer at New York University, ts in- Bait i Tht. ignant over the high cost of vegetables 4 | nounne DTORA RAVES TBE nome” and of peanuts. Speaking last. night Fries Lay eal Broadwa ‘at 39th Street PE biting of the Hamline Game. ii Ione Acoe? y Fourteonth Street ~ weet of Fifth Avenue ity Council on the pubilc playground, 1Slat Street and Amsterdam Avenue, he asserted allen frult and vegetable With @ MO ita Weer wan ATEN Apalors and peanut venders wore profi wollte Se WAT. “TODA \- PoP. Ma iT. TO-DAY. Meeting at the expense of American 39TH ST, Rae. a 5 Fe AO |} waoenmate & sont co. — Ixens. Most thrilti ery play ever st Bome of the peanut men, ho dectared, al fips TE IB CHECKERBOARD _ ‘were making $60 a week by selling a TO-DAY CONTINUOUS ; 73 3)5.M: AFTERNOONS, 25¢ & 5O0c—EVENING 25c, 50c, 75c & $1 fow peanuts for a nickel. Tomatoes that sell for $1 a bushel wholesale are. CHARLES PURCELL thst ce Gate sun,‘ nin || OOM ATE ATE QI Re | | ELECTRIFIED cents a poun fe mentioned othe: Wittem A: gaeh @s 8, don her By, akan KEIT A N N Yogetables the price of whien, he nid, || Brady” 48th St. "yittur W eae eee. om 2Ps ov Skin ai N has advanced from 10 to 20 per cent. OPPORTUNITY lis th N ———“anock reunion Frome —— | $upvi EILINIT@ Tesora ke suverwenrs = | ENTE MAINE ELIOT Fcc TRE Gi ewes F-. ch tne Been. we Annual August Saiet LAST Inventory Clearances | 4 DAYS : Important Money Savings Following for TODAY and TOMORROW 28th August Sale Muslin, Sheets, Pillow Cases Fruit of Loom Muslin, also Lone- dale and Hill braide—all 86 inches wide— our reg. 49 & .44...Sale, yd.,.B5 Standard Quality Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings— Bleached 42-in.—ourreg. 61 45-in.—our rey. 50-in.—our reg. 54-in.—our reg. 68-in.—our reg. 72-in.—our reg., 81-in.—our reg. 91.0 90-in.—our reg. $1.1 Unbleached 45-in.—our reg. 61... 54-in.—ourreg. .71, 63-in.—our reg. .80. ALL LALLLL CLL LEL LLL LUTEAL LU LAT ALT ALOR AU DUA AE LL WAGENHALS & KEMPER C The Greatest Love Story he ver Told SPANISH LOVE Dy Arery Mopacod & Mary ober, overt FOR nt wry AND RINPING | CONTI oF aro aie Clearance Prices in Coats! Coats! Some Half Lined with Peau de Cygne, Others Lined hroughout. 28th August Sale Blankets and Flannels $5.45 Cotton Fleece Blankets. . ‘ 8.48 Mostly All-Wool Blankets— our og. $12.94-914.06..... 9.7 $10.97 Wool Mixed Were 845.74 to $51.74, now 1 ®. Were $55.74 to $65.74, now 29. Were 850.74 to $75.00, now 89.95 ‘These are remarkable reductions for such desirable models and s materials— regular and extra sizes. LYCEUM "s, ea ete rs. an INA CLAIRE He cotb'o By_Avery Hopw KNICKERBOCKER Bay & 38th at ie has POSITIVELY LAST Wht.” THE GIRL + SPOTLIGHT!|| ((7 Ae get F Guang mu ||\ gn SEVEN! Hy Oaavus Rox Cohen, Stayed by Fe Trimble Bradley. 4 Stun. [REPUBLIC ™! SF tenn tewr se Fidy ia . aur am es || TiN THE LADY cL AMP HONEY GIRL in ELTINGE ,,7" 4%, Bre LADIES Nicht) WILLIAM CK’S © MUsicAL “SILKS AND SATINS” CROWDS? FULTON aie rae es ~ JeADIES NIGHT, Paces Hm SE ot Bene, Br - Jonn Drankwatens ADOT RIXUbRK Pease AT. TO-uAY 25 READ WHAT THE CRITICS SAY TO-DAY 81. 9 ‘ABranam LINCOIN ||] BERTON 0 TAYLOR HOLME avian: CORT HE 4 f CROOKED G AMBLERS ii I wide—our reg. 36 ROLAND YOUNG—JULIETTE DAY. No Mall or Tole} LITTLE THEATRE W(t t | FEEROCTOR’ S ng || ect Uabieechet Malina eMILY STEVENS wo | devalue Rigs nova Ba ier brtotmnee aemee||| aries ty OO LOOSE” HAPPY.GO. LUCKY NEW YORK THEATRES MIIAIE || 26-12. Cheesecioth —~ sot, ‘= y HH : Henry Miller's: 2s Thee 124 W. 434, Eres. $30 alts, | ent quality— THE PHOTOPLAY WITH A PURPOSE DID YOU SEE THE $5.95 Plaid and aoe Come fortable Blankets....,...4.77 $6.94 Plaid Blankets......4. $7.95 Jacquard Comfortable 5. Clearance Prices in Silk Hosiery Women’s Black Silk Stockings— full fashioned; durable quality. Our regular 2.87......6065 204 Children’s Silk Plated Socks— Colored Tops. Our reg. .68, . 52 Elsowhere $8.50 and $9.25 $28.94 Full Size Blankets 23.75 $24.94 All-Wool Plaid Blankets. ve $15.94 Traveling 47 ct. Cotton Fleece Crib Ae 2 ene rents Sneeeere ape Hat Trimming Straw Braid— our reg. $1.55 to bw Flowere— our reg. .28 to .05. $1.77 Crib Blankets $4.97 All-Wool Crib Blankets COTTON FLEECE BLANKETS 54x72 inches— our reg. 88.08—pair 64x76 and 64x80 inchee— j TLL LT VIIILLLLLLLILLELL ILE PLUMMET ULLAL Sto 1.48 Fancy Mer apt OF our reg. .88 to $1.55— ‘ +18 t.88 bylayicrgr and Sat, 1044... 5 “ldo Dudes. | nae boa Pea . Hy | l, | | our reg. .74.... . 3.44 Se ry Th | our reg. $4.24 to $4, aap UMORESQUE” [a ey cae rope a TERI Cae v8 is USUAL 81a VAUDEVILLE BI } cetnetre Shah 1.47 | | Bieached Demet Flannel Cleatahee of Emanvel List and Chorus, weeks in WERSIDE whermas, tinted i | ‘ase. SHEET ‘ cat | Bog sr eyntete [nel eat ti | DA 8l [BEG VAUDEVILLE ana | Hi cial Purchase, SHEETS and Negli 1ALTO we ite Circle” Grae a tee olga cone BASIL KING’s |“! | The TURRNG Point HN Liven ute nt intern egiigees mcrssa_| “hate crane | (pat'a tae feeaevaann Greed | Astor Theatre ‘tras tear sree Aan eye vorgoter ac aail billed frre a scadl napnse (2 days only) Zuo) BROADWAY AND 45TH ST, Ae Duneding Wtuting's ‘Animale ou | PILLOW CASES rately trimmed— were $20.04 to $24.74.,.14.95 CRITERION rhe Richt te Love” ae Bo Fae wee awe 8.8. BROADWAY ‘eare| E.ARTHBOUND” FREE CIRCUS Plain Hem— thle BATHING GIRLS ik’ ‘Producedby GOLDWYNPICTURE Corporation, LUNA Chilaran Free Woskuay Ant (COLUMBIA Pours 42x80—our reg. .00......... 46 were 851.60 to $39.50... 19.95 THE BOSTONIANS SCnINNe GRIFFITH in “The Whisper teen EVENING t50—000 "t30, “Skobt ti.60, $2.00, CONEY ISLAND, 45x36—our reg. .64.. $1.26 Mostly All-Wool Flannele— 29.9: - : Hamnetitebed— a 80-inch. .....+ sneeees Sale .06 udrera eran 42x36—our reg. .04.. jidered— NOW TWICE \ ‘sharing tae of ee, 45x80—our reg. .68.........6 wore $24.50 to $31.50. . Bhs 44 | Selections fe SHEE’ were $88.50 to $63.50. . as AYING DAILY = Be S| Wil Pane Plain Hem 28th August Sale * | CAPITOL BAULET | 64x00—our reg. 61.95...... 54x09—our reg. $2.07 72x090—our reg. 88.47 Cutlery Steel Knives and Forks... 1.75 3-Piece Carving Sete— our reg. $5.47 set 23 ct. Paring Knives.. 2 for .25 68 and 76 ct. Bread and Meat M00 0065050500 eeceenee AT 78 ct. Fine Steel Scissors.... .3 $1.48 Steel Shears— 7 to Binches long......++++ -04 Cloth Skirts An opportunity to buy now at a great Saving. These are in regular and extra sizes. 81x90—our reg. 82.64 81x99—our reg, $2.92 90x90—our reg. $2.92...,.. Hemstitched— } THEATRICAL FETE: and GARDEN PARTY an GATY, COLLEGE, GROUNDS These skirts are in the # season’s prevailing styles. They are in tay Ug ee black -with tl ks, to-date THURSDAY FRIDAY | | Sockets and betterand are but. ton-trimmed. t (Compored of members of th big wansport) CONTINUOUS ARLENKOUN AND EVENING, RSDAY, AUGUST 20th, GRAND “OFEHA RoLOIsTS, FAVORITE | THEATRICAL ANI > Movie STARS wa eine He he @ || Clearances in Summer Frocks NW Buddies in Uni a qe ginghams, plain and embroidered voiles, organdies and 28th Annual August Sale : mens, Loew's New York Theatre & Roof | were #179 and #8.7-—now 34s | Chest of ; Coun at AM. P.M, Moot to 1k 89.75 and 810.75. . |p thaboe Renweoy MWe thot were A-1 1 al #42 by ogers A- 88 [Paneredmerons Reet ore || cooneee, atten rol PM eS Stiverware oe A Seat corgette, * . | ESR Tet AEN SGREG| Reserved || ere anata and 98n70, ry uve MAnK D. W. GRIFFITH'S | Were $39.75 und $49.75. TRAN “THE LOVE FLOWER. were 864.75 and 860.75 9.90 By & 47 8 STRAND ORCHES mma. | were $79.60 and $89.50 Our reg. $15.00 SENSATIONAL, . | were $98,50 and $119.00... oe: Twenty-six pieces—6 knives, 6 CINEMELODDAMA fe PDALUSADES anPARK Chav, New Tiskese fra blac, pea a = For Women and Misses Frehch ay and beg als "A THRILLING STORVOF @ ell | nea. a STEEPLECHASE, : ses Pa arg ‘ SEA’ WATER SURF DATHING: NOW OPEN | anita nseisiieni CURRENT METROPOLITAN J . | a) Te Fur mace, CSR | at 64.75 seupermgan ser Shale and LIFE IN THREE STIRRING : 4 site Satin D blue, black and brown, _ Redingote style, shal’ aie ‘ 5 EPISODES : _ Sk Aba rari a Kk slashed, Underskirt tglmmed with Chenille in omact con: | | sitver Plated Teamenne_ccates My . ; cue EE hiniiee teem Tite toaata cliable grades, including Roge Directed by CHARLES J Batt aay | || Moyenage Model—in soft charmeuse, in navy blue and | | sboice patterns 0° 8 0 — REVEAL poe ARCO | brown, with scalloped tunic trimmed with iridescent’ beading rr oe wae chas tee obi fe BLACKMAILE rs GREAT WHITE WAY ABLAZE Pid A | MORNING SPECIALS —Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. Hg dy lo Sele} 14 doz, 2.00 AT WORK INA WITH PLEASURE WHILE BADGER ; » |B prevent eainrs vying, avanttion restricted, No Mall or Telephone Orders | Glaus Papper and Salt Sha Silver Plated Tope— $8) 91 ct. Women's Extra Size our reg. .33.....+..,.Each 22 SUBURBAN HOME WORKERS PLY THEIR TRADE TENSE REALISM OF THE MYSTERIOUS EAST SIDE WITH ITS GANGSTERS, AND WILD PASSIONS EVER AT WAR WITH THE LAW A SURPRISE IN EVERY SCENE AT TRUE AS , : PAGES FRO THE POLICE ffi ¢ | CN Aereeeaete Case, BLOTTER RECALLING Ge ‘ | NOE New Trimmed Hats : 3.85 ys’ White Cotton Unies Sui Our, Reg. $4.94 and $6.50 P lenge ugh Dress, semi-dress and tailored styles » CRIMES OF 1920 TWAT k Pt NOVELTIES S- || wus S| RNID “UNDERWEAR-—-Maln are represented in countless smart f | "A FURST NATIONAL ATTRACTION.” 5 atins—35-Inch 2.23 $1.97 Men's Union Made O: Sevieiens REMAIN UNSOLVED rT ; OD GTAR we easton al) eae oee va cal seaman HAND BAGS, | at Bal el, ile “ ‘ 3 of Leather and Silk ; y |, The * ree Trost 30 et, Apron Gingham 25 | $2.94 New Scrim Panal Curtsing 2.08 [nate _The Beauty Trost 5 ser Qe issu] ci sensual oot 2.45 BRIGHTON | we aae Raa in MV MH GOODS—BASEMENT, UPHOLSTERY BASEMENT, ur regular $3.12 hou Brighton Beach, Dooley & tele

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