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ey ! {upon himself. 1, but when he ve town in Indiana, he ld shoulder White's “Scandals” | |}:fu!!",ty 20,0 8 through his ups and heroine is portray: In the cast also are downs, VERY aid to the earnest student of the chorus girl is given by George White's “Scandals,” which offered a large variety of the species last night at the Liberty ‘Theatre, Those who might have been|!* the a bit shocked at discovering her to be | "T, f@ “choruspondent” were later reas- pured by that innocent child, Ann Pennington, that se is just a ba-a- Fieming, Malcolm Hatch, Jed Prouty, Bradley, lage in the Hoosier state, “At the Ringside," offering. “I Hear a Thrush at Behool for Scandal,” learning the gvays that are Broadway's. It was inevitable that one of the no sings “Printemps.” “The Conquering Power,” from Balzac's novel, attraction Anogher feature is Tony Sarg's Almanac, the first “Tooth Carpente ie ‘vorce suit. ~ .~the show was suggestive and some of 4t vulgar, But it was up to the min- pute, and for the most part lively and entertaining, with flashes of humor in the dialogue, written by Arthur Baer. With her dimpled knees in evidence, Rittle Miss Pennington was borne into view upon a huge tambourine, and from that moment she danced often snd well. She led the chorus girls in a picturesque South Sea Island Lely: that had novelty in its favor. Panama Canal scene filled the Pres and the eye, and the production guined further effectiveness by re- Splendent. costumes: ; ‘The best of George Gershwin's music proved to be a song called! perature, “Drifting,” and it was sung so well by | fe slender tenor named Lioyd Garrett)" that even the robust outburst of Vie-| foria Herbert could not destroy its! w charm. George White danced so cleverly that his portion of the eve- ning’s entertainment was all too short In fact, a great deal of|is the Rialto. the The vie! t one imagin S are tern Canada, ory is a typic with a where the 1 herotc Then there was Charles King to| yf Was ‘ hhearten the girls and stru Mounted Police officer, 1 fully with two or three ones that — didn't sound quite right. Aunt J CONCERTS AND MU: mima was a mountain of good nat at his best in a “Samson and Delilah" | burlesque. There was every sign ndals” is disntictly in the ning with the summer shows —__—>——_ «CONQUEST OF CANAAN” AT THE RIVOLI MAKES A MEIGHAN TRIUMPH | that the! AMUSEMENTS. run- Brondway | at 49th St. | Rivoll Concert Or TIMES, ecreen actor in one of the best parts Broadway has seen him in, The story $s adopted from Booth Tarkington's novel and is a Paramount picture, directed by R. William Neil, | Mr. Meighan as Joe Louden is aS reves PE TALLY BF. KEITH, ACT ie | | ; the Smallest |when he takes the guilt of his brother lhe is pursuing, an orphaned baby he He makes good jstudying law while working in a ship returns to gets the plods on, and sssfully de- | ¢ by | finds 1 by Doris Kenyon, ch well known screen actors as Diana Allen, Alice and Louis Hen- dricks in the role of Judge Pike, who big boss of the little town, ‘ e is lots of action in the picture and some realistic scenes of the vil- is the comedy ,pby. Again she was glimpsed at “Thelis sung by Carlo Encisco and Zila Simpson and Grace Hoffman, sopra- adopted “Eugene Gran- | episodes should suggest a current di- jdet,”” shown last week at the Rivoli, | thig week at a) SCANDALS at the Rialto depicting “GOLDEN SNARE” MAKES SPECTATORS FORGET THE NEW YORK HEAT The power of psychology is illus- trated by the manner in which the -capped sgenes of “The Golden James Oliver Curwood being shown in picture form at the Strand this week, is making au- iences forget the present local tem- | 80 realistic he really is sur- | rounded by the icy stretches of North- | rwood,”" orthwest pad man" and caught the ewing of her ra ‘Aranterdam Av. & 184th St not alwa ays poss' re oe OONGERY CONDUCTING. was singing about. ‘Tt ! arte’ Allen, managed!| TO-NIGHT| POPULAR a feet to be the fun- il" ivan PROGRAM DICK E Tie Te ne EO real WED EVES ELIAS MIKESKIN. Vion tet (Rivet THOS. MEIGHAN | “The Conauest of Canaan,” est JRLTO REX INGR SQUARE Famous Miaito Orchestra. “ ” wre Conawest_ of Canaan with | (YRITERION The GOLEM” Thomas Meighan in the leading role | TEkt BLL PROLOGCE fs this 's offering at the Rivoli, SQUAnE ne RG AL! dit 8 to introduce this popular BS, re end | . BROADWAY, HOPE HAMPTON El s LARRY SEMON “THE BAKERY” Brat seen as a care-free young man @ aan THe direct arching. ‘The. Ww town is ‘an "Uni " down on him and he is forced to leave Bway at 51 St, " Ludwig Baumann’s Liberal Credit Will Furnish Your Home Complete With Outlay y Whether your purchase is $5 or as much as $5,000 you need only pay THE EVENING WORLD, Bad) tt tik JULY 12, Boo, AMUSEMENTS. and cares for and the { ew FURS UAT oe eae oi | SVR ew vYoRK yoieal Winter 7 EW Ensemble. SHUBERT 4)..." lat nan comedy called * W. of Bs. Bes. 8.20 old pal n Outing-Chestor ¢ study and | tay sewir : Up to the Minut Ja murder charge. and Incidentally | the topical revi te the ttn FARCE JUST MARRIED Pp to the Minute, “shows up” the leader of the respecta- | programme, Lattice Howel, sopt Wit VIVIAN MARTIN & LYNNE OVERMAN, |ble element and his prigipal enemy | aings “Butterfly Waltz p Jas the owner of a note tous resort. | “Babetth,” and the Strand Male Quar- + || BY CHARLES DARNTON | With this triumph he wins the hand | tet is heard to advantage HEAT ciao of the girl who has been his friend cache eee | ¥ AMUSEMENTS. LITTLE UIT The 1 st Year w. dans [ini Wed, and Sat. at 230 S5th St. BR of Ly. Eva 8. = GARRICK Mats. Thurs, & Sat, : wn PT M rasses ty = ESHING COMEDY BY A. A. 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POURTEENTH STREET Store Open 9 to 5 FEARN - Established 1827 LATE SUMMER INVENTORY | MEANS ‘ Assortments Are Kept Up Right Through ral? Following Specials for Wednesday and Thursday Second Week of Special Purchase Sale of Manufacturer’s Surplus Stocks TOWELS = At Bargain Prices .. Bleached Cotton Huck Towels— hemmed- neat red stripe borders, W ’ U d li suitable for doctors’ use— were $1.14 dozen, vee 74 omens NGECFMUSIING | | wl wae Conca tack Toon hemmed—were 18 Women's Night Dresses -round, | Marcella Drawers and regular ' ; ines” ae Ane: a embroide - m $1.28 88 BI ° aeaanaia=ot: ‘ ‘Towels, hemmed---were .26.. .17 c ¢ loomers and Step-ins of nain Soft F h Full Bleached Women’s Night Dresses—nains | soak or crepe lain or pretty Huck Towels--hemired of heat ‘ tt u it aati £84 figured no pink or stite white or colored a pretty models various trim: | tute NRE eere EL mings round, Voor high ete SHOR cick ccisy 97 Reuse Wares Ria 1 pf : Imported Union Linen (Part Cote Niats bee aes Straight Chemise nainsook or ton) Huck Towels — plain or oak res a 3 i crepe white or flesh lace or Damask borders— o plain and igure ¢ cinbroidery trinmed— practical or elaborate wave were Fh 98: 58 iiatelneswate: @LOF 1.46 te $1.08 -68 Pure Linen Huck Towels—hem- NigHE Daieeeestrcank (lia cacel | Corset Covers ee ib tight stitehed— white Damask bor- a8 euutiful models fitting, round, Voor high ders were $1.48. 87 in fine batiste or crepe, da. eck—were .6 Hee ily trimmed with ace and Wy : wy ie ee 48 Large Size Full Bleached Pure : (eudsa Cie ; lua nainsook Linen Huck Towele—wide Daas ' 1:07 |5 wT ee ask borders—hemstitched floral ' 2 were S136 a designs were $1.78... A Batate Night Let La me ea Envelope Chemise a varicty of Fine Quality Huck Towels, BROITREY URL TAGE tain ot models in’ flesh and white hemmed Union linen (part cot- He ly 2.45 mostly samples ton)—neat Damask borders-++ 5 were $138 ay 88 14x: were .56,. Pair 35 Petticoats ruffles of good qual Cheratae—t' ity embroidery or rows of ha Envelope Pure Li Hemstitched Huck j It 1 Hl iacaleall sook with dainty laces, sheer Towels est size = (15x26)— ss " hemstitching— were $1.78.1,26 were $1.18 .74 were SL38 i i: Bienen ee oe Envelowe Chemtse—tine ‘batinte Good Quality Union Linen (Part coats « ruffle of hane NLS White cue Tleah Cotton) Glass Towels —- name ome embroidery or five to | ra ROENVRL Tes glass woven in borders even rows of funey Lae | M4 1.94 were 48 weer were 92.93 Si x Turkish Towels — plain. at. rib Women's Drawers nait re me or Two Piece weave hemmed—white or col- ruffle with three rows of hem | Pajamas whites or pink —solid ' ored borders some with wreath stitching and neat lice edwe | ue or combination for initials were .58 .32 were 160) |) inte were ait 1.28 Large Size Turkish Bath Towels— Madnslyy Drawaras hraclicalle | Pink Bloomers — with double hemmed plain or fancy. jac skirt and drawers combined | clastic at knee quard centre —wide colored -bor- were SLAIN 92 were 64 48 $1.18 Young Men’s Reduced to Clear (88 to 40 chest) 17.24 Were $19.50 to $24.50 n, brown and in navy. g plaids, ind heather mixture Derr THIRD BLOOR, Weide Day Sale Women’s 1.08 Were $1.45 Pure thread silk hosiery mock black. white and cordovan price you will probably wish everal pairs to fill future needs Suits 26.54 Were $32.50 to $37.50 in a fal. Single nnd double breasted models great variety of high grade all-wool ries. Best tailoring and finish characterize these suits half lined or lined with alpaca a variety of % s Silk Hosiery um At this low to buy ders were . Two-Day Sale Marabou Capes ; 4.48 . Were $7.48 Marabou Capes are lovely for Summer -- evenings and always add an attractive This sale in cludes various styles in black and browr touch to a Summer outfit. Misses’ and Women’s Flannel Skirts 7.95 Were $9.97 Orchid, white and pink with gathered” backs and detachable belts, Sizes 25 to 82, waist and $2.27 ent mod d exception > |Were $1.97 Two-Day Sale Women’s Pollyanna Union Suits Women’s * Mercerized Hose; <B7 * > seam back | black and cordovan. Were .75 Extra sizes Women's Rib Top Cotton Burson Hose black and white ; 47 Women's Full Fashion Mereatiatd Hose—entra sizes 8S were OS Broken Lot Little Tots’ Sweaters 2.97 Were $3.97 and $4.50 A most exce ptional value; sweaters were marked very close in the beginning and at this re- cool, casily laun duced price are real bar matde, s0 as to be gains. Both light and SEPV 16 Made of dark colors ineluded in hemstitched top, the lot. Sizes to 4 vrs, with s¢ Vhe ideal Summer union suit dered and in every way well ome with ribbon and soni another st valine Little Tots’ All-Wool If straps in y Bathing Suits yle which is i Sisen 2 t.8 ve yne-piece suits s Both ex tin, navy and oxford with has white trimmings at this lov Oe 2.94 Others from 197 to $3.97. See To- suey ny's yang Journal or Globe for List of Morning Specials. See Pages 9 and 14 for Other Hearn Advertising. asninsinanecaenlaaiiiets WEST OF FIFTH AVE “a a