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| AMUSEMENTS. Winter Garden fink haw CINDERELLA ON IN BROADWAY CENTURY SPEAR al od i Musical Producti U.S. ACTS TO END ’ THE RAISIN TRUST Controls 90 Per Cent. of Output In California, It is Charged., LOS ANGELES, Sept. 9.—Suit to dis- solve the California Associated Ralsin Company of Fresno, as a cbmbination in Testraint of trade, was flied in the United Btates Diatrict Court here to-day by J. Robert O'Connor, United States District Attorney, acting under instructions from Attorney General Palmer. Ninety per cent. of the nation’s yearly Productoin of 200,000 tons of raisins Is controlled by the Fresno corporation, ac- cording to the complaint. It is charged “Sra that deniers were. forced into handling Date Wed. & me be the corporation's products, the price of TH EB BA T which was alleged to be in excess of @ CENTRAL "Reuse, se Eepeecanie pront, OuARGBR THPREE" mee or test tot been COB ANI Sit LOVE “HELD AUDIENCE BREATHL' pt -e- a NO A THREE-DAY LAWN PARTY. A three-day lawn party will be held the grounds of the Church of St. Simon Stock, 12d Street and Valentine Avenue, the Bronx, next Saturday, Mon- day and Tuesday, Sept. 11, 13 and 14, ‘Vy proceeds will go to the new church turd. Father William G, O'Farrell, pastor, and Thomas F. O'Brien, Chairman of the committee, have arranged a number of features for the party. One of these will be a Knights of Columbus booth. A special banner nas heen designed and will be presented to the council voted the popularity prize. Over twenty coun- cils in the Greater City have entered to compete for this prize. sete ai WAPPY-CO. LUCKY THERON G FAS YEAR IN LONDON AS TAYLOR HOLMES CROOKED GAMBLERS 39th St. Betwh he ree AVID BETASCO “Call is Doctor” 3 Everybody doon cr, wil ‘The 1921 Model Musical LITTLE Wis aia LYCEUM "3," Fath INA CLAIRE " py 8s Honma. COHA Mata Wed, & fu GEO. M. COHAN’S SMASHING HIT NEW AMERICAN COMEDY GENIUS 3x2 CROWD Seats Selling 8 Weeks An: PARK Gxicee, TO-NIGHT wan GEORGE ARLISS to BOOTH TARKINGTON'S POL DEKIN free Matinee Saturday, KNICKERBOCKER Ss li Sweetheart Shop * 48th St. This inura’ & at 48 OPPORTUN iy" “A FASCINATING DRAMA.” —‘e foprem. oT 01 outa, ENTER MADAME with, GiLD; spree ‘Vanesh sand TOEVOR GARRICE gartom rogte teh Mak Thurs, & Sat, Mat. Dally 2.15 44th St. Theatre “sreaicersis. The Mest Amazing Spectacle Ever teh oe or Land.” “Way Down Fast’ with OPecial Music Program Ere een Be ‘Com This Is What the Critics Say— “Big success. Flawless acting. Cannot fail to delight Louis DeFoe, N. Y. World. “Greeted with roars of laughter.” —Alexandet Woollcott, t |. ¥. Times. ABRANAM “LINCOLN 1, bv, “Thoroughly amusing.” — Heywood Broun, N. Y. Tribune. “A genuine bout of fun.” Alan Dale, N.Y. American. “Good amusement all fhrough. A Sirst rate performance.” Kenneth Macgowan, Globe. “Much of the charm and whimsical quality of Charles Dicke —Robert Welch, Telegram. “A delightful, {reall Aevppetachh comedy.” ~ Chas. Darnton, Eve. World. “Thoroughly entertaining” /. Eve. Post. ightful from beginning fo end. —Mephen Rathbun, Eve. Sun. mi) F. EPROCION 5 ‘WwW Ad ta3 GREAT NES ti BIG VAUDEVILLE arty | MAURICE TOURNEUR'S “ “THE WHITE CIRCLE” For twenty years I have produc tained millions ‘of people. I have m: But the ferent kind Well, about t play. here it is. ALACE| Poa Bryant 4300 | Ardine, 1 Mate. Balls For PARAMOUNT Ww [pry vous a the er as witty, as human as wit O, Pp.” BOOTH George Fitzmaurice’ CRITERION jag Rivhete te at 41th, Bt. Cont, Noon. cee NA RAMOUNT WEEK eM "MILESTONES" New Mack Seanett may. its At jo, Hun Heo THEATRE, West public. Go-Lucky.”” Booth Theatre. Jan Hay, a famous Engl’sh novelist. title of “Tilly of Bloomsbury.” « audience in New this kind, ities said T was all wrong. The critics loved it. How about you, General Public? NEXT MATINEE SAT. 2.30 “vrE FVENINe wont, | AMUSEMENTS. YALL MARGARET ANGLIN Ss HOLBROOK Ms HE BAD BLINN in 44: W. of Bway, i BROADHURST "his Hatt oh 44th St 7 Event SHUBERT Nesta Hera ef Two Continents, “PADDY Bs St “RICE HUBANY meme, aa idoreed. by i 45th, W. of B’ ‘Mats, Wed. BIJOU PRINCESS ee, #0, £.i9, BLUE BONNE Boni ‘Thea., 4b Mt, Bw ol’ WE PTE] FRAZEE A dt ly oh COME SEVEN! , inze” Oe, Bree, 0.98. BAN THE HIT of tHE Sait “Agother ‘Pen o! My Heart." Has Irrelatible hein Ne ¢ PRAMASE A MAN OF THE PEOPLE ON ADOLPH ain Rt Presenta, bh ith ROLAND. Ciera | LITTLETHEATRE 5 th St. Eves. 3.; EMILY STEVENS hye In 20K AKIN “We DOWEMIANS ANNOUNCE DAY, 20, 20, “FOOT-L ses aE g GREEHWIC Vite” FOLC lersetgtoe NOW PLAYING 43 jtiearr ae WILLIAM FOX PRESEN’ “WHILE NEW. YORK SLEEPS” LYRIC | ASTOR og Bee Bay, Brway A Wak 9 Continuous, Noon to 11 P. M. oer Afrernocae, + Sun, & Holidays, ‘S00, The, $1, I Am Now Giving the Public the Kind of Play he CRITICS Want I want to see if there is any agree ent between the criti The name of the play is “Happy- It was written by It played one year in London under the It is brilliant, witty, satirical, dis- nguished. company. Now I want to ed plays of all kinds. I have enter- ade money. L have pleased the public, lt seems they wanted a dif- Just read what they said HAPPY-GO-LUCKY "HEGGIE. 4dth Street. Eva. 8. NOW A. H. WOODS. M, GRAND 0. Sate 3090 Nights 86-08 | OPERA NOUS E “MARK S T'RA'N Biway, 47th St OLUMBIA = 2 uNINY oy Core THE ¢ GOLDEN CROOK™ BF KEITH The "HUMOR THURSDAY BRINGS * That Troasury of Opportunition The Billboard TTT rrr 14 1) ath) a Rov 1 eh a Bs. I ros BROABYVOSAYW 4i'st 2 SHOWS DAILY at 2:15 6 815 All seais reserved Seats selling 4 weeks in advance. Smoing in entire balcony Mars. 25 &50¢ -Fvs. 35¢70 $100 VAUDEVILLE — AND — Film Sensation of the Age ESQUE "yun and the It is playing at the It ia enacted by a flawless ind out if there is an ark for a comedy of Are you at war or at peace with Are you going to patronize u play as charming, as clever, ot Prices at, both theatres! MONSTER CARNIVAL, SOUTH BEACH, §. I., Artists, Advance Men, Stage Oar- SEPT. 7 to 11, poate, Operators, Stazo Hands, Eh __Take Trolley Cents, All News Stands ae EEPLECHAS(. HE FUNNY PLACE F & POOL BATHI Hees, ieee ienaniiaatiaiaial Minutes trom Times SURF SEA BATHING. hashes Coles ‘wean We Re i Tees Ue Brome Ofeia House Hits, seals: « ANCE... TAG Ganon OVER 2000 JOBS FOR fy LENORE ULRIC BaUcHTER*| PALACE Eats ya a [ ACTORS, MUSICIANS, DON’T MISS THE tk arlene i] 148 MINUTES, sig FROM BROADWAY,’ eal atti re aN ean cA, OPENING ee gl SEPT TCARME! Tues. * Han), Witslu, De Mette, TERFLY.” Nebuko Hare, | Aquinas =! A DN TIMES Dori nish It’s great’ La Bide Dudley (i s§, HIPPODROME ee, es, Hudson River eee Da ylight ,DAILS. sucaDIND SUNDA retina All thro fl all Uckets | “Albany sccepted. Musi. car SAVING TIME _ ——Farouge Nonru Bourn | service ‘Desbrosses St. ‘Wont 421 3t, Weat ‘hoes ‘Bt 5 yous 3 H sont Po fi stra Hy Newb a PoughKoepst 2 Se 3 fist made only if capactty permits WEAL ONE-DAY OUTINGS. ‘Telephone Canal 9300. ay Yne DESBROSKES BT. : 4 4 OUTINGS LAKE HOPATCONG, $1.80 | NEXT SUNDAY BEAR MT. Steamer CLERMONT + | ‘ated by the the Paiaden Interstate Park John. 4326, Commissioners o| General Offices, 9 DAILY, IN Dayle! Pavel Fr Bn) Pas Re 8,30 A. M.: Pier A, Battery West 129th St. Recreation Pier, 9.45 A. Returning leaves Bear Mountain at Fare 60c Round Trip Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 880. Children Under 12 Half Fare. Cafeteria Lunch | Eastern Steamship Lines, ine. tr BOSTO:wt METROPOLITAN LINE All the way by water VIA CAPE COD CANAL orth River, Barcay Bteamirs leave Pier foot of Murray St Daily at 5 P. M. (Dasiany Tm WEESRAXY Trips “Up the Hudson t Bub Str. “HIGHLANBER” Round Trip Fare 8%," MUSIC—REFRESHMENTS—DANCING, Telephone Mowllug “Green LEAVES BATTERY, We 132d 8 Three Trips Daily to ATLANTIC. | Pier 9.50 ALM, 1.30 & 8.00 P funtry. | TRIP ON THE, OUND | 78 Gaclusive Chart | pail Offices. Jron Steamboat Go CONEY ISLAND _TELEPHONE. WHITEMALL 70, HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES | ily from Vier a}, At, Venn 8, | ANSURG The se TT ame ON an, WA ahd Mads RET a | Ostrich Bands—in black and as- | All Wool Surplice Tie Back Sweat- Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Store Open All Day Saturday ‘HEARN Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue BACK-TO-SCHOOL SALES ‘and FRIDAY, AS OSUAL, BARGAIN Day teh Friday Back-to-School | Sales FY ’ Girls’ Apparel All-Wool Serge Bloomers—full and well made—navy dlue and black—sizes 12 to 20 years— value $5.48 School Sale 3.88 Skirte—full pleated blue—with or with- cambric bodies— 3.84 in es attached sizes 10 to 14 years— our reg. $4.94. .School Sal Girls’ Raincoats—smart sty tan rubberized poplin effect: 8 to 16 years— our reg. $6.94. .School Sale 5,38 All-Wool Sweaters—slip-over and coal styles—colors include Pekin blue, ‘brown, » buff, American Beauty, turquoise and others— our reg. $5.48 and $5.94— School Sale 4,45 Friday Back-to-School Sales Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings Boys’ Suits (Many with Extra Trousers)—plain or pleated Nor- folk models developed in fine wool fabrics—large assortment of patterns—well tailored—sizes 10 to 18 years regular value $27.50- | School Sale 19,78 Boys’ Semi-Norfolk Suits — some feature yoke and pleated backs— developed in cassimeres and chev- iots in a large variety of fancy browns, greens and grays—Ai- paca lined—sizes 8 to 18 years— our reg. $17.50. School Sale 13,22 Boys’ "Extra Trouser Suits—new semi-Norfolk models in fine fab- rics of medium and dark color- ings—sixes 8 to 18 years— our reg. $13.50. School Sale 9.88 Junior Boys’ 'Suits—sailor, junior Norfolk and Dutch models in serges, cheviots, worsteds and tweeds—in navy blue and a large variety of mixtyres—sizes 8 to 9 years our reg. $9.74. School Sale 7.6° Boys’ Fall Co: ill or half belt- ed models—some with extra sail- or collar good quality navy serges or fancy cassimeres—sizes B to 8 years— our reg. $8.74, School Sale 6.72 Boys’ Trot straight or knick- erbocker styles in a variety of new mixtures —- also corduroy— sizes 4 to 16 years— our reg, $2.94. .School Sale 2,28 Boys’ School Blouses—light and medium striped percales. and khaki—collars attached—sizes 8 to 15 years— our reg, 82.48, .School Sale 2.9" Boys’ Percale Shirts—a splendid assortment of new fancy stripes —neckband style with French cuffs — sizes 12% to 14 neck our reg. 94. School Sale 1,41 Boys’ Percale Blouses—sport or Eton styles with long sleeves new striped patterns and eolor- ings—sizes 4 to 15 years our reg. $1.48, .School Sale 1,04 Boys’ Caps—new Fall styles in brown, gray and fancy mixtures full cut, taped crown— our reg. $1.48. School Sale .97 Worth-While Friday Values in MILLINERY Untrimmed Hats — off - the - face models—sailors and also poke shapes black, navy, brown, | Copen., sai | our reg hee 1.95 aE servlet AA7 Worth-While Friday | Values in | | SWEATERS ers—in color combinations- our reg. 84.9% 4.54 All Wool Sweaters—Tuxedo styles | in turquoise, peac buff, reg. 85.04 .. 4.14 All wool, Tuxedo and coat style sweaters. | All Wool and Coat Style Sweaters | ~in all colors and combination colors—our reg. $9.48 | Brief Cases HERE The Thrifty Will Find Many Economy Values in Fall and Winter Household and Apparel Needs Friday bs to-School School | Sapptiéd Lead Pencils—with eraser Combination Pen and P¥ Black Ine, Red Ink Mucilage Book Straps out handle . Pencil Erasers _ RAST with’ and with= 7s Say IND NIWOWbe: Art Gum Erasers . Composition Books, 168 pages. . 6 In. Globe—wire stand..... Boston Pencil Sharpeners. . Pocket Pencil! Sharpeners ca yea Sets Pencil Sets Faber’ Sponges Wax Crayon—8 In box 10 pes fi Steel Pens—dozen Pen Holders—dozen Blotterg—dozen in pack. Safety ountain Pen—14 kt. pen points—-2 sizes.........- ON SNb VO) Vsesi m om ao @ Moore's Folding Lunch Box. . Wax Paper. Paper Napkins PADS— Legal, Letter or Foolscap 45 sheets in roll, per 100 M3, = Take uence A Men's Sesilen Main Floor. Friday Back-to-School Sales School Togs for Kindergarten Tots Little Tots’ Polo Hats- ix years 7... School Sale 1.84 Hats—-felt roll brim special lot ~-Sailors and velvet Tams—in blue, brown or navy our reg. $1.97. mibesl Sale 1.54 Little Tots’ Coats—belted and Iim- pire models in cheviot and zibeline colors are brown, navy. and green—sizes 2 to 6 years our reg. $7.97. . School Sale 5.28 Little Tots’ Wool Sweater Coats— well made—belted styles, with Byron collar—in a good range of colors-—sizes 2 to 6 years our reg. $7.07. .School Sale 5,87 Babies’ Sweaters—light and dark shades—sines to 4 years—- our reg. $6.97. , School Sale 4,46 Little Tots’ Chambray Tub Dresses pretty models—sizes to 6 years our reg. $1.97. School Sale 1,42 Rompers and Creepers-—various styles in gingbam aed chambray sizes to 6 years— olir reg. 8L.17.....0666 1.27 Little Tots’ White Dresses—Dainty yokes and Empire styles—prettily trimmet our reg. $8.17. School Sale 2,34 Friday Back-to-School Sales monetary Wool Dress Fabrics 38-in, Novelty Plaids--large and si 1 designs in new Fall color- ings — worsted warp and serge weave- our reg. $1.68... School Sale 1.28 36-in. All-Wool Storm Serges— brown, garnet, navy, Myrtle and black— our reg. $1.48...School Sale .96 Worth-While Friday Values in. Household Linens Imported Bleached Cotton Damask 70 inches wide our reg. $1.88 1.66 Napkins to Match— 22-inch ... dor. 4,50 Remnants Linen and Cotton Dam- aske—also Odd Half-Dozen Lots of Napkins at Friday Bargain prices, Cotton Huck Towels — hemmed, white or red bordera-— our reg. .28.... 21 Turkish Towels — fancy colored striped centre--hemmed— our reg. .68 Union Linen Huck tie cotton—hematitched damask bor- ders—our reg. .78.. Worth-While pen, Values in Toilet Articles Worth-While Friday Values in LININGS Yard Wide Fancy Satine—good range of coloring® via an our rer. 83.00 Bob White Toilet Paper— our reg, 10 | Pompeian Talcum Powder— our reg, .25 Large Bottle Hearn’s Bay Rum— our reg. .BO ce Hearn's Vanishing and Co! Crear —our reg, 23 Worth-While Friday Values in Silk Hosiery and Glove Silk Underwear Women’s Full Fashioned Silk Hose —black and cordova: our reg. $2.87. -2.04 Women's ‘Silk Hose —- black and cordovan—value $2.25. 1.62 Women’s Black Silk Hose—full feshioned—subject to slight de- fects which are hardly notice- able—irregulars of $1.87 to $2.37 qualities. ........ Special 1.26 Gleve Silk Vests—-bodice and tai- lored — tops—excellent quality— our reg. $3.87.........., Friday Back-to-School Sales in Boys’ and Girls’ Stockings Boys’ eaten hip i Stockings fine blac! and toe SCHOOL, Sart “4 27 Seconds of .60 quality. r Black Cotton Stockings— fine quality, double heel and toe sixes 6 to 9%-—-SCHOOL, SALE ... .33 Our regular .45, Girls’ Lisle Finish Stockings ribbed, mercerized cotton- 6 to 9 -values 38 CHOOL SALE . sig 28 Friday Back-to-School ; Sales in Girls’ Bathrobes and Underwear Beacon Cloth Bath Robes-—- SCHOOL SALE.......... 3.78 Our regular $4.96—soft down quality—desirable light and dark colorings —finished with — satin- trimmed sailor collar, pockets and rope girdle—sizes 6 to 12 years. tinely sizes: made of good sizes 6 to 12 years our reg. 81,88 sizes 14 to 18 years— our reg, $1.68, ‘ vase Girls’ Flannelette S| SCHOOL SAL 1.02 Princess style hemstitched or scalloped Our regular $1 with neatly finished ws of lace or embroidery trimmed ruffles Flannelette SCHOOL § Our regular flannelette with frogs trimming— 12 years. Friday Back-to-School Sales in Knit Underwear for School Kiddies Seasonable Weights— Serviceable Qualities Children’s Medium Weight Cotton Underwear-—imedium neck and elbow sleeves; ankle length draw- ers—sizes to 12 years— SCHOOL SALE .44 our reg, .67 Larger sizes, reg. .77......+ 50 Girls’ Medium Weight Union Suits SCHOOL SALE ,70 Our regular .97 Medium neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length—sizes to 12 years, Larger sixes, our reg. $1.07., ,' Boys’ Gray Fleece Union Suits— SCHOOL SALE 1,00 Our regular $1.87 Sire @ years—-high neck, sleeves, ankle length, Rise .07 on each size larger. Boys’ Part Wool Gray Union Suits SCHOOL SALE 1.53 Our regular $1.07 High neck, long sleeves; length, also 6 yra, Ruse ,10 on ench aise larger, Children’s Part Wool Underwear ~—gray or white--vests high neck, in nent striped effects ~sizes 6 to long ankle alses to 4 yen, our reg, 81,07, , d See other pages for Start of Pee Sales of All-Wool p Dresses, Special sale of Women’s and Misses’ Apparel, Slees @ to 10 y ruffles—sizes 6 to 10 yrs, Batiste Princ Slips SCHOOL, 1,98 Our regular a large Var- lety of pretty styles, with embrold- ery and lace trimmed yokes and sizes G to 16 yrs. Combes Drawers— | 74 long sleeves, ankle length drawers | Worth-While Friday Values in Tapestries and Over-Draperies SPECIAL OFFERING Fine Grade Furniture T. ~—verdure and antique prorpee oy 50 inches wide— values $4.95 and $5.95. .yd: 3,97 Double-Width Madras Over- eries — solid tints of old rose, Chinese blue, various Lite 1 | and wood tones... .....6.45 1,95 Flas, Maeweisetis Poacl Ghana —2'2 yards long—filet, Madeira and cluny lace designs— our reg. $5.94 .ea. 3.88 About 600 Pair Serim Curtaine— lace insertings and edge—valnes $3.25 to $3.47. .Special, pr. 2.47 Fine’ Grade Net Curtains — rich Marie Antoinette designs—Arab- jan and white tint— Special, pr. 11.97 SPECIAL OFFERING 300 Pair Velour Over-Draperies— with centre valance—over-locked edge—old rose, blue, olive, crim- son and other decorative tints— al, pr. 6.44 Reversible Mercerized Damask Por- tieres—brocaded designs in double bordered effects— value $12.97... .Speeial, pr. 9.97 Detorative Burlape—verdure, tap- estry and Oriental tig: yd. 64 5,000 Yards Twit Cretonnes— chintz and large floral designs— Velabs Miceherecunees ra. 38 Worth-While Friday Values in Cotton Hosiery Women’s Seam-Back Maveariad Cotton Hose—black, white colorsé—our reg. .7B... 6.0.05 Men's Fine Cotton Socks—first quality — blue, black, cordovan and gray—value .85...,... 28 Worth- While Values Comfortables, Etc. New Comfortables—floral silkoline plain borders+-cotton filled full sixe—our reg. $5.9 q New Feather Piltews—mined goose and duck—strong, firm seh 20x28—our reg. 88. 22x24—our reg. $3. 24x30—our reg. $3.91 26x30—our reg. $4.32. Worth-While Friday xs Values in SILKS Yard Wide Poplin—soft, lustrous quality— light and dark colors......, 1.27 35-In, Pongee Taffeta—street and evening cOlOrS. «0.4.0.4 4-45 A 36-In, Taffetas—combination satin stripes on colored grounds. .2,45 33-In, Satin Striped Pongees—light and di colors— our reg. « 73 35-In, Black Satins ond Toffee good wearing qualities— special value Worth- While 7 Values isa RUGS Reversible Wool Fibre Rage—. tistic designs in two-tone por ings— 8.8x10.6 ft. --21,94 0x12 ft... Old rose, French. oer cad blue and staple colorings, Cotton Art —-arpet de ee rm ion centres— ft—value 97.97, ft—value $8.97, 9 x12 ft.—value $14.60, 9x10.6 ft—value $14.50... Friday Offering Wilton Velvet Carpeting—double border designe—plain or ft Special, yd. Tapestry Stair reda, wood tones— special, yd..-specssesecscoehe De Seamless Velvet Rage—Ox19 ft splendid Lp Aigo her artistic om in rich of bine and rose, Fine Grade Axminster ond Velvet Ruge—6x9 ft,—Oriental and mo- our reg, 81.90,,,, dallter designs, in rich | ar Tee, BLAS rep. 81.08 1 $8 | ing colorings, “$8.80 and Goods and Girls’ alas, ef Men's Shists. 4 oy A 4 { i

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