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HAN AND WOLF FIGHT pee | IN FOX’S “SHAME” IS A /RP RISE THRILLER” | ' ' ‘Ae battle to the death between © ‘hat and a wolf furnishes the dig thrill of “Shame,” the William Fox meture th. opened for a run at the lyric yesterday. yousual and so, realist It is a climax so ly done that it. ds sure to leave even the most jaded movie fan breathless, Phe battle follows tHe usual lites of the familiar movie fight—chairs over- turned, furniture sent crashing about, the contestants rolling over abd over va the floor, each sceking a grip on he other's throat—except that In this case one of the fighters is a man struggling to save himself, his wife and baby, and the other is a huge east, his fangs bared and his pow- ) eHful paws tearing and slashing for the man's throat. In the end the man chokes the life vat of the beast, It is done so skil- rutly that it is hard to realize that “is mot a real battle. The fight is the | big moment of the play, justifying the advance notices describing it as “the surprise thriller of all tir t comes near the end of a story of Chinese intrigue, done after the ilar fs in his youth, becomes a power in business, leads War against the opium traffie and varries a beautiful girl At the height > is informed by tLat his mother was Chinese, nis shame he steals away to the Far North with his baby on, and it is there that the fight with the wolf takes place. Of course, in the end it is revealed that the hero las no Chinese blood in hin hero, John Gilbert does some weeping in a long series of ups and turns on expressions of ame and horror with the greate: y. Others in the cast are Geo Ih Wong and little Wrankie ( kommet J. F ville, and Mr. production, The scene natown and na big way. Chinese musical sett Erno Rapee. | ———— eee CONNECTICUT JITNEYS UNDER U. S. INJUNCTION. Restrained State Officers From Esforcing New Law Until Ang. 16, | BRIDGEPORT, Aus ‘rai injunction issued by #, Thomas of the United States District eurt, officials of t 2 of Connec- out, who had set midnight last night 1@ the hour for the forcement of the sew Connecticut Jitney Law, are ro- strained from making their contem- filated moves for wholesale arrests, and iitneys wil! continue to operate in ‘the State until Aug. 16 at least, when the officials will have a chance to be heard on the order. The temporary injunction was granted upon, application of Attorneys RT Woodruit and Arthur Klein o Ww! y a Fed- | Judge Edwih abil d that the new. Sta iaw was in cont ention of the ¢ vution of the United States in that its wrovisions, if carried out, would be tn the nature of property confi ation ‘and dn infringement upon the — property rishts of American citizens withpat due srocess of law. . CONCERTS AND MUSIC. i Taweriam Ave_& Town ot t$ ADIUM Victor Herbert | CONCERT CONDUCTING. TONIGHT Russian Night MME. TZ, “So Tei.blrote 2188._Tormiw! victor Hereert batted BROOKLYN. I RAND scene eROOKLYN HAROLD LLOYD AMONG THOSE PRESENT ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine 1 Take Aspirin only as told in cach fackage of genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin. Then you will be following he directions and dosage worked oui hy physicians during 21 years, and proved safe by millions. vhances with substitutes. If you sec the Bayer Cross on tablets, you -an take them without fear for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatis. Varache, Toothache, Lumbago and tor Pain, Hendy tin boxes of twelve iblets cost few cents, Druguists also Aspirin is the er Manufacture of of Salieylicacid e mark of B aceticacide: W vacation this Summer thave your favorite paper lmailed to you every day. Evening World, 25c per week two weeks 38c Daily World, 25c per week two weeks 38¢ ‘Sunday World,10c perSunday lance Cashier, New York Werle, F ‘pul Bullding, New York City. THE EVENING WORLD, MOND __AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. : IN NEW YORK’ we “1921” PRODUCTIONS AT “1914” PRICES “ey ina GARDE fys 820 mats | % Sreareel £09) 6, SPIE GLEVENINGS ONLY «B'S it RY is A NEW Noises GRAEE CEAtRR || DAILY, INCLUDIN ngton Irving, wehafendeiehe tes. MATINEE TO-M'W, 50c to $2 EVENING Ex. Bat.) 50c to $2.50 |] Uist and Delaware ‘Trine meet tar | watsits te he Catskills, SHUBERT jie. (0%) Cr Fm §) La Abaiy with THE NI MATE WEDS A) eta betwee faxce-’ JUST MARRIE) i. Music. WWI VIVIAN MARTIN & LYNNE OVERMAN, | Daylight Saving Time THE BIG MUSICAL HIT | ELWYNS Wes NADSHOTS - OF 1921- SMAPPIEST CHORUS Mm TOWN. Thu PK 'psle Bervioe | Service Daily | “Datly BOOTH (3 Wee ot a dlarinees Wed, and Sa 1A ceokae RLIS GREEN GODDESS BELMONT | sn Bot ts: tre. 48 | BLAVHOUSE. Sui Bot Bis $00 [ey THE SKYLARK wena “THE TEASER” “GARRICK 22. in'." 23 [FULTON (>< {Wott Bes wr SCHILOKRAUY ond PIM sacses ny a REPMESHING COMEDY RY AL A: MILNE On Sundays adsitional 1 Stoamer te. | Borbrosses | Bt. 9.30 |. fOr | Mountain, marked t. LE GALLIENNE “LiLIOM! FRANZ MOLNAR'S COMEDY OF LIFt @ Pally, except ane GaSe PARK Gi eat | Dis tale ere AMON a | WiNGna, wi WINTER le AM R, NEW luay Pre || ATS, THURS. & SAT. or Sasta $2 LOEW rd J st J rs iF ASTOR OW -PORUIAR PRICES DELIGHTFUL |ONE- DAY OUTINGS | Steamer “De Witt CI (Steamer “Robert Fulton’? Fridays) a) PULSE: OUKKENING Wo! STORY OF THREE THORWGHBREDS- A Gilt, A HORSE and A BOY TWICE DAILY 2130.6 RIC SOT : West Point wxecpt Sunday DESBROSSES ST. PLEA A Perfect One Day Outing GREAT DRAMA, ate WFICENTLY COMCEIVED, “o>. SUPERBLY EXECUTED = TWICE DAILY | | { MOUNTAIN The People's Pupular Day Recwrt | DAILY SERVICE 2:30 & B30 ~ SEATS 4 WEEKS IN ADVANCE } | STEEL STA. CLEAMONT } ARIK BES OPENING WDD. nar.| SERS WEES TN soe Week Days—Adatt Sundays and H. Theatres Under Direction of Hugo Riesenfeld’ = | | RIVOLI BROADWAY| SECOND WEEK | | | | AT 49th ST.|by Popular Demand GLORIA SWANSON in ‘‘THE GREAT MOMENT”’ toBOSTON Splendid Sisumern-Sylensid Sbrvion Daily Inct. Sunday New Godford Lina New London Line srcrtion! ELINOR GLYN ritittidics | UA Biinties A * All Schedules Devitext Saving A Paramount Picture Tekets at Phere ona Cen, Ticket Cee Pathe Comedy ——“Teaching the Teacher” Tschaikowsky Concerto | | | RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA 3st | Ampico Plano | HUD Riu. “Fatty” Arbuckle CHENONTiSGOLEW | } SQUARE. « FLL” PROLOGL Tony ‘Sang Aun « = NIGHT ey Eh } NEW AMSTERDAM ‘West 49 St Eves 815 MATS. WED.& SAT 50¢ $250 niche ZIEGFELD HIT MARHYN MILLER LEON ERROL'~ GLOBE-POPMATWEDs pn’ mere anal oni Pexpiress. Ferclght MIDDLETON 3. BORLAND and JANES A, EMERSON, Recel errr Miller HOPE HAM TON $6.78 ZIEGFELD FOLLIES 23d5t ae inc:Tax TO-NIGHT ROPOLITAN LINE (FIRST TIME) IDHN STEEL. EAR BthA\ ho COHAN eugesie esr sears 2)! Sathst ym EWO LITTLE |) GIRLS IN BLUE HOWARD & SADLER, Tommy Al a Coumetions at Bon ocala, fork sbauaor. er 18, daily’ tnctuttiog Vas EUGENE O'BRIEN “IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?” and Ws Vaw MARK ‘STRAND Thos. H. Ince’s Thrilling Drama “Mother o ’ Mine” Aa Tel Rarchay ‘sho Bway, with ANN PENNINGTOD oe ORE NICE PEOPLE RACHEL CROTHENS? COMEDY MT GAiETY, Wy 4 BiEBIGEGH TNA | CONEY ISLAND Hule for MONDAY, 2, Morte Not ‘ AUG. ND Fy, $4 445 tid P [ROCKAWAY BE ACH | v4 SHUFFLE ALONG Peat Ee an sen POR BOOK OF GEMS a s cofatmoonon sae 43: BROADWAY... “agit ate me bien ndindeY Mrta | MARSHALL MONTGOMERY 1 J BdonsHnsve srs OTHER BF, ELAINE. HAMMERSTEIN | i | TORE-NOT AN OFFICE HAROLD LLoyD __| TCHES-b1 ON L, AMOS Tat A “WHERE LIGHTS On CREL iT ARE LOW" CAPITOL ° HUUSUN NAVIGATION COMPANY Pi St.) Mu emarieae Saving Tma). EASTERN S.S. LINES Da rive " tBear tNewnurgh and Tougnkeeps tReturn steamer same day from poin, nday. Hudson River Day Line NEW YORK, THROUGH THE CAPE COD CANAI NZ & 47th St Fron Steamboat Co MIDLAND 6] 25¢ * BEACH oe SIGHT SEEING YACHTS 1 Sestue “Hayakawa ‘ac Ai ND NEW YOUR bre auery Ble Sieny at $1 Bt, Capicl Sree se eM DY PREAE *GALL WO MANDY HOOK AND THI, OURAN. 1.80 P.M ETHEL BARRYMORE AGENT AL rs Jattiaway Purnbul PHONE Atlantic PALACE ® Ae van kanee Eon CAN WATCHe DIA! Str. Mandalay 72's Crtaonin's iss [AMER IFRS (v< 4 ighlands JEAN TELL ‘ JEWEL Aeaves Battery Daily °9.30 A.M, 1.30 & 6 P.M. Square veA “6 MAIDEN LANE [Soe ye * Morning Trip Omitted bn Mondays, aM a ees os : } DIAMONDS, “47,225 ON CREDIT mua ana Feveie ari OVVOSITE WEST TSTMS Aen NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED eR tiers L ‘SALT WATER BATHING Wow “Lost ond } Market Amorinent ‘ re EPLELHASE ~™ THE FUNNY PLACE. $1798 Surt and Poet Bathing PRYOR'S BAND PONDS Wwe Sron | CHILOREM FREE WEEKDAY | AFTERNOONS with PARENTS. FREE RIDES and FREE CIRCUS All Goods Guaranteed, nila. Write, ¢ PRICAN DIAMOND WAT 1-28 Malden Lane, fEEP Hrook.yn Office, 4100 Main SDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS ! “Y¥, AUGUST 1, 1921 Store Open 9 to 5 FOURTEENTH STREET. Established 1827 WEST OF FIETH AVE. Meeting New-Condition Prices in Our 29th Annual August Sale * Sale Departments Include Blankets Pillow Cases Towelings Draperies Pillows ve Linens Flannels Curtains Shades, Etc. Quilts Linens Rugs Cutlery Comfortables Towels Silverware Soaps For the greater convenience of customers we reprint in this condensed form majority of Hearn offerings which appeared in all Sunday papers for Monday’s and Tuesday's i | Selling. See today’s Evening Journal or r Globe for list of other items 29th Annual August Sales Linens, Towels, Towelings 29th Annual August Sates Blankets 29th Annual August Sales Philippine Underwear Heavy Quality Bleached | $7.95 Jacquard Comfortable ‘T $2.48 Philippine N Linen Damask Pattern Cloths | cilng Ruge and Handsome India | ‘Dresses 0... 1.88 WES ORRUS tev rnsane ceva gn 3.44 | Blankets . vos. Sale 5,50 | Bleached | s an | ‘ 1.88 F f Philippine Night Yard 2.20 | alae plaid blankets Sale 3.96 prea ..2.46 $8.95 Napkins f® Match— | $4.97 Camp and Out uch 3.57 $197 Phitippine ‘Nighi | size 22x22... ‘Dozen 6.45 | $4.45 Blankets—made of imported | Dresses. + 3.84 $11.95 Heavy Quality Bleached | “and domestic mixed cotton.3,96 | 3328 Phitippine | Linen Damask Napkins— S190 AN Wood Blanket. Za 2.64 Q4-IN. vceee eee cece Dozen 7.94 | $10.95 and $11.95 Handsome © en Damask | fortable Blankets, 5... 38 +196 Philippine, Drawe 1:96 1 French Night Dresses..6.45 Clearances 1.92 nkets . ~-(sizes to 5 years) 1.24 went | 29th Anijuat August Sales | Muslins, Sheets, dab “ a 6-in. Bleached Muslin—was yard—therefo Tamit 20. Yards vy Unbleached. Mu —were .11 Limit 0, Yards Extra Heavy Unbleached Muciine —40 ins, wide—were .16..Sale 9% NO Mall or Phone Orders | SHEETINGS Bleached wide—were wide—were wide—were s wide—were s wide—were 2 inches ‘o q nl BAe .74 Coats—cxtra size...12.50 | 81 inches wide—were teed Linen “Damask Pattern | et and $21. id 0, | S34.71 Women's Coats and | 90 inches wide—were ye TOxT : | ‘Traveling, Steamer Rug: Wraps .. dg ve 6aleoo 2.50 Unbleached ea le eS 4.73 | 326.91 All Wool Blankets | 1 ak nating Wen aae ize 70x 5.94 | “Wool Filling .. Silk Hosiery ee nee ine oyerect size 70x106—were $9.95....7.16 $10.94 Handsome Al $3.67 Women’s All Silk | ae inekes Wideowware Napkins to match—! Wlankets er! Hose 2170" | 45 ipalaa Gadaware 4 SRIDD a. ata S ‘ 5 Wa ‘AIL site Hose 2. a | 4 listen aitiacweave: k Linen Dam- ; | Children’s Silk Socks. ...... 64 | 90 inches wide—were Hise iol ‘ and $17.91 Handso ne Babies’ W. Til tee i GH ilanketes-(eoldl in; Hale pairs if abies’ Wear PILLOW CASES—Hemmed Ghle 16.77 desired) vs isieescees Pair 23.86 Infants® Layette, consisting of | 42x36 inches—were .35.../. ij Bleached Mercerized Damasks—64 29th Annual August Sales Pipa 4 | 45x26 inches—were 127 | in, ee ap By oa vd ,45 Soaps, Etc. I Gartnide eavy Quality Mercerized 5 nan 7 a ouet ii 1 Gowns, .0. iy 7 ks—were Se AWOL IU ce ey Wrappers, 90. | 45x36 inches-—were Special Sale, yard .78 Cake LitesRuoy hia 3 Pairs of Bootec 1 | EETS : Bleached Mereerized Damask PB ean LSale 6% | | Blanket 84 | re $i Lunch Cloths—were 31 94 | 42 et. Cake Stanley's { 2P 94 | inch—were $1.18 8 | $1.95 Mercerized 1 amask Napkins Nursery AML See imccy as 7% | 1 Dozen Diapers. | het 3 18x18. . Dozen 1,28 | 12 et. Cake Stanley's Serer inch—were § $1.26 Cotton Huck ‘Towels Peroxide Bath ‘ 7% Total cost of set,. -10.91 | inch—were Doven 66 | Armour's Fair Skin— | Single pairs Babies’ Bootees 27 | 72x99 inch—were § os GHIA HacRirowainie apt || verecule $1 | $2.24 Panty and Bloomer Dresses | 72x108 inch—were $1 78 ct. Union Linen (part p—3 cakes i Light Weight Corsets Huck ‘Towel . Box let Sea { $1.48 Pure Linen Huck ; in box—Stanley’ ! Towels. re Armour's, Kir | | $1.50 Brassieres and Ban- deaux 13,300 Yarda imported 75 ct. Dress Ginghams .48 Special Purchase Dotted Organdies Box, 3 Cakes, Armour's, Fancy Toilet Soaps. Cake Jap Rose Glyeu 8 Pure Linc wels .. 24 ct. Ble ched T ‘Towels 18 1.24 | Sale 8 | 15. ct. Bar Excello Floating Bis | Bath Soap .. - 3110 et. Seft Auscrient Bleached ‘Turkish Towels . et. Cake Sta | ——made to sell at $1.50 yd.. 50 87 ct. Turkish Bath Towels. . 56 Peerless Bath Soap. | 97 ct. and $1.38 Novelty Dress Li ct, Fine Quality Turkish Was | 10 et. Cuke Armour's | “Voiles 2... 4 dy! Cloths Sale 6 for .29 Ba ap $1.18 Jacquard Design Turkish | 10 ct. Cake”! Rug Clearances Bath Mats. ree ets ap. Rp i x | oles Smi he memes Brussels 68 ct. Fine Quality Pure Linen | 7¢t Hearn Borax Laundry Us > —were Bp Fine Quai ty as Soap... Sale 44 | 0 to $36.50..14,97 to 24.50 | Tet Linen’ Gea tiny | 8 et. Hearn’ Mottled Laundry | Bigelow Hattford Fine Veivet Gig Clute 37 | Soap ; sSale 4% | Rugs—11ax12 ft note size)-— | 16 et. Col 44 | 70 ct. Box ‘Pompadour | 158.50 | ‘Gowelings ............Yard 11 | Houauet 1 3 cakes in | Axminasters: wee 28 ct. All Linen Crash Towelings— | 44 9x12 ft. + Special 34.50 Yard 18 8.3x10.6 ft. Special 3? 97 joretHal niGeaak \ ; r .20 Reversible Wool Chenille—Ox i. ft. ‘Towelings -Yard ,24 ‘ge ‘Bar ‘Olive Oil Castile | -were $87.50. ..... 6.50 an Gide Chae | rage 4-Ii. barSale .74 | Wool Fibre Carpeting—36 inch— | Yard 31 | 36 cle Large Bar Whi ald rose, green, French grey, ts Cpu | Castile ... «Sale .23 | blue-—were $2.97. 1.47 x100 inches— a Pair 8.36 en Pillow Case s—siz r. Sale, pair 2,59 White Dress Fabrics Le geloths-—10-yd. piece S to $3.20..1.18 to 2.68 ) e n RW Goodwear Longeloths PIOCE. 0. v0 onrs . Nainsooks—-10. / TUEVDAY A, BLOUSE end BOsIps: w 8 to $4, 1.88 10 3.75 | s6-in, Cambries..... 12% Nainsool 124 | HEAR WGoodwear Cambries 25 WE ARM Goodwear Poplins. 58 Interesting Price Cuts in These 7s ct. 32-in, Shirting Madras .58 Odd Lot of Georgette, Trico- Blouses and Smocks——tailored 88 ct. 40-in, Chiffon Voiles.. 158 lette and Stripe Silk Blouses or hand-stiteled — combina. 30 ct. Underwear Crepes..... (20 -tailored and trimmed—- tion colors-— 40-in, Organdies were $4.94.............2,97 were $2.00 and $2.18...1,47 75 Silve! 1 a 5 q $2.75 Silver Plated Soup lade Women’s Worsted Tuxedo Sweaters—two-tone effects in many Oak Ch : j color combinations; some with convertible collars 26 pie were $5.94 ....0- pentane (asa 4.94 were MORNING SFECIALS-- Today and Tomorrow, Until 1P.M. ni dealers buying, quantities Pestricted, No Mailor yne Orders $6.94 amd $9.74 Voile Dresses 3.4489 ct. White Sateen Petticoats 38 $1.97 Costume : 1.25 aH 15183 Voile House Dresses 1.36 | DRESS GOODS-MAIN FLOOR S. bee a et rdvmrid blacic rina | | yuu owen ie $7.97 and $897 Skirts od AOS DisNRS RROOND FIOOR | As inaoer and. daint skirt wind ot pleated <0'e" | $2.87 Little Tote’ Dresses 155 WITTE, GOODS” MAIN FLODI SKIRT: FOOND FLOOw INFANTS’ DEPT SPOCOND FLOOK $1.95 Trimmed Sport Hats 12 95 cage Sport Blower ai Wits , i medium stripes-sizes § to | 39 ¢t Saal, Crepes eu ‘DIESE WD FLO 71 $1.95 Men's Shirts $2.97 Net Siceve Guimpes 200 TOSIERY MAIN, FLOOR siripe Crear $1.38 Bungalow Aprows. 68 MEN'S SHOP—MAL c NiCKWEAK MAL ( d poroale or striped $1.59 and $2,00 Men's Reis 45 et. Ribbons. W Ghacaad mada tivecroak ten paibgg hy ro APRON SROOND FLOOR, Or 0 oor balh » $2.94 and $3.96 Boys’ Wual sary FLOOR Washable Suits ae Kussiat hd sailor i is * Rov THIRD FLOOR $5.97 and $4.97 Pearl Necklace TRATHEH u $3.24 Hand-Crocheted Wool Filet Sweaters Women's Cotten Union Suits 188 Regular Size, were 63 Extra Sue, were .75 WARE COND. FL0t Wh 1AIN FLOOR Noon i} | 0 | 90x108 inch——were $1.8 | | | 81x90 inch—-were $1. a7 81x99 inch—were $1.5 | 81x108 inch—were $1 6 4 90x90 inch—were $ \ | pea aes ea oes Ei toh thet inch—were $1, 64. 1 x 54x99 inch—were $1.28 72x90 inch—were $1.36. 81x90 iach—were $1. 81x99 inch—were $1.67 41x108 inch—were $1.74 90x90 inch—-were $1.67 tobe’ EN Sizes Nefore Hermntn, No Mail or Phone Orders. Important August Sale reductions : on Will Wash Heavier and Me hawk, Utica, Bedtort Dwight Anchor, Wamsutta and New sheets and cases. Spreads ... Special Lot of Sheeting — 29th Annual August Sales’ é Household Needs 7 200 Wear-Ever Lipped Preserving Kettles—8-quart size— were $3.45.......00.e0e: Aluminum Coffee Percolators 6-cup size—were $1.27. . 36: Aluminum Double Round Roasters" were $1.37 ... 94 Heavy White Enameled Bread Boxes—size 12% x%%4 x10 oe 4 1 97 ct. Punch Floor Oil ‘Mops. 50 ct. Saweo Boiler Rings. . Cast Iron Fry Pans—10 were $1.14. . Flannels Bleached Domets—27 in. were 44 and .50 Bleached Domet -ineh V4xh4 Silk were #1, 47... ... Salei.Be imbroidered Flanpel= a were $2. -Sale ¥ Robe Cloth—2 je were .84..... .Sale* cy $2.19 and $2.65 Men's Sweet-Orr Overaks or Coats ilu wn and MEN'S WORK CLOT 1.88 Fine § FS HASEMENT, miess Grass Rugs 6.84 biue and novelty 4 i RVGS THIRD FLOOR 32 et. New Cretonnes V7 F nd Oriental designs. TIUTONNES” HASEMEST 4 et. Table Oilcloths Hain “white or printed fancy de- slens—1%4 yards TABLE ONGUOTN THIRD ILOOR % st Unbleached Mualing 24 5 and 4% inches wide MUSLINS BASHA Y $3.79 Spreads (ull tite. 2.79 HEADS SRASEAIES $3.27, Comiertables aA0) COMFORT AHURA ‘nas met 25 to 48 ct. High Grade 2Y Tn pack 12 40 ct, Children’s Socks 28 WOSIPPY MAIN FLOOR a AUGUST SALE OF FURS CONTINUED wy ( PER 3s ae