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2 a 6 § 4 t eo eee De Ee | "standing guaid. LONGING FORFOVE —_ GIRL FLEES FROM ORPHAN ASYLUM Little Anna Had Been Good But Judge Hadn’t Sent Her Back to Mother. SHE ELUDES THE GUARD. Rescued by Policeman From Traffic Jam, Treated and Returned to Institution, ind brothe more her parents and s whom she has n than five months eleven years 0! Attorney Str Street Police scribed her e: Orphan Asylum, Amsterdam Avenue hwartz, 134 bist t de pe from the H 188th Street She was walking to her home when ¢ she was rescusd from the maze of traffic at Fifth Avenue and 59th Street by Patrolman George M. Blythe of the East ist Strvet Station He asked her why she was out so late. She told him of her escape from the asylum, “About five months ago,” said the c&iild, telling her story at the police station, “my older sister Margaret and I planned to run away and see Yellowstone Park. But before we got started our scheme was found out and I was sent to the asylum. The Judge told me if 1 was goal he'd have me taken out and sent back t my mother. I have been good, but they keep me there. Maybe if the Judge hears about this he'll » hat can go home. “In the clay modelling terday,” Anna went on, “I other girl to look at the Liberty I was making mo: heard me ani said that just tor 1 wouldn't be permitted to go to t movies or see visitors. | ‘decided t+ run away and so home, “When everybody was at dinner to- night I sneaked out the side door. en I got to the gate Buster was Buster, you know, is there to kvep the little girls and boys from getting out. When | saw Luster I went to another gate and Bot out. “On my way down I looked in every store window. Once | was going to hitch on a wagon, but I thought I'd get caught.” She said she had eight brothers and sisters. She had not heard from her parents, she said, since the firat Sunday she was in the asylum, when her father came to seo her. Anna was taken back to the asylum after a feast c kes and coffee 91,850 Und It was learned -to-day that burglar got $300 cash and $1.30 In Jewelry. the night of August 1 from the Louis Feldman, +0. 83 Jn Brooklyn, The police think it a by some one familiar with the the thief (or thieves) went s the mattress under which he 1 Jewels were hi for Sprains and Strains Athletes everywhere know that Sloan's quickly takes sore- meee cut of muscles, and Credit up to $5,003 FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVENUE FET IO3°& 104 STREETS. Insist on the Best DY GUARANTEED ROACH POWDER “TANGERINE” “Sweet Lady” song, in which he was assisted by the star and a ukelele. “sweet Lady” will be sung and whis- ted for many a moon The story of “Tangerine” concerns three ex-hushbands who are happy however, the women strike and—oh,| well, it all ends with family reunions, engagements and the like. Jeanetta Methven, as Noa, an ex-wife of tho king, sang very nicely and Allen Kearns and Miss Cauble were pleas- ing In two duets. Holbrook and Lud- Ludlow Street Jail prologue, Philip Martholomae and Guy Bolton wrote the book; Howard Johnson the lyrics, and Carlo Sanders tie music, with the jexception of two or three Interpola- tions. It is a tuneful, well-costumed musical play with Jack Haszard very tHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1921. SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES==—-——= ! FULTON STREET STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST—BROADWAY AND FIFTH AVENUE STORES CLOSED y of longing for J A Tasty Cocktail with JUL!A SANDERSON milla danced well. “Tangerine” is in two acts and a funny and Julia Sanderson at her best—nay, very beat. | members of the Alimony Club at Lud- low Street Jail. They are taken to . the Island of Tangerine by Dick as the Cherry. [Owens (Frank Crumit). Incidentally, BY BIDE DUDLEY | Dick takes aiong the girl he wants to | BASTMAN- marry—Shirley Dalton, none other anna AA mamm$ |than Miss Sanderson. The three for-| |! ‘The other day—last Friday, to be{ Mer huebands are Allen Kearns, anes; 5} Darn.| {arty Puck and Joseph Herbert jr ‘ peak as we cau ees DET) phe former w Martha Lorber, ton, dramatic reviewer of this news: | Reoky ble and Gladye Wilsdn paper, turned in his chalr and, with af On island lives Jack Haggard a Special ficndish smile, suid Jand his trusty secretary, Wayne ‘i q Nunn. Jack is the Ming and his A £¢) "Bide, going ol a yucation S « Tide, I'm going on a vacation! viveq do all the work, When the this week or two weeks yo ea dramatic) Now York ex-wives get there the e eritic. God help ye to go to work and the us- at Very good, sir. The two of us w) get their revenge. inally, do our best while you are away," we $ replied And so it pass that we ae ee ae List Price $25 arlton s First let] We make this unheard of reduction of 20% on the new- est and most popular Kodak-—-this week only. It takes pictures 274 x 476, the new size, and is equipped with the well known Kodak Anastigmat, f. 7.7 lens. The finest results are possible with dik cameta, i€-you have your films developed and printed by the Herbert & Huesgen Pro- cess, Bring in this advertisement rson pitehy complexion —~ Over night you ean often see the ben fit of Poslam and Posiam Soap Sanderson as the cherry, Jack Hazzard, as the King of the Developing and Printing and get your Kodak to-day. Island of Tangerine, is as droil as Waseh for or wowbly specials ever and funny in everything he says To get the best work and does, His drunken scene on the a 18 & 42ndSt humboo ladder topped off an evening from any camera Herberte New York City of good fun. Frank Crumit got along | Send us your films! HuesgenG 5thAve oes nicely in a straight lover part and —_—— finally stopped Show with his SWEATERS BATHING SUITS! BEACH CAPES} AND NOVELTIES! be tremendous assortments of Fall goods now ‘‘in work’’ at our mills. BUY NOW! while there is still a wide range of styles and col- ors to select from at prices ranging from 50 to 6624°% dise in both stores must goin lower than any previous re- order to make room for the ductions. ya Here Are a Few Items Included in This Clearaway: FOR BOYS FOR WOMEN FOR MEN | EVER in the history of the knitwear industry have there been such drastic reductions and _ exceptional values such as are offered in this extraordinary Clearaway Sale. Every piece of merchan- Boys’ California and Twe Women's Pure Wool Tie-back Slip- Men's California and Two- hing Sui ons and Assorted Odds and Ends. Piece Bathing Suits. = “i nel 2.95 Various calor wits 1.56 Pure ol. in solid and " Wool Coat Sweaters, a contrasting colors. \th- Rall cas Z.QDS — Wome Atwout Om Pee] OES ena 3.95 Boys’ “V" Neck and High Women's Pure Wool Semi-Tuxedos, ns: Riesretam, “Cant Neck Pure Weel Jeney 2 OS We Sant sae” 1.95 Swentery: ; 4.95 alae ® Women's Slip-on and Tie-back Sweat- Men's Camel's Hair Slip- 4. 95 Beys'Shaker KnitStipovers ers in fibre silk. Large assortment of 2 95 overs. ° Gui rellellir Saldand 5 95 shades and patterns, ° Men's All Wool Heavy 5 5 contrasting colors. e Women's Pure Weol Coat Sweaters. Jumbo Sweaters. RS) Assorted colors, Odds and ends, To Boys'Shaker Knit Sweaters With roll collars. 6.95 pier Sinraliweee urine 2.95 6.95 Silk Tuxedo and Coat Sweaters. Men Some with brushed wool revers and cuffs. Large variety of neweat shades Practical Wear. 3.95 tort & OE FOR KIDDIES | Women's Cabloria Bathing Su 4 OES Infants’ Jersey and Heavy Pure Wool. i Knit Bathing Suits. 1.55 Novelty All Wool Shawlettes. FOR GIRLS Athletic cut. ° Two pockets and belt. Newest shades 4.95 in two-tone effect. Pure Wool Slip-on Sweat- Girls’ Pare Wool Sfip-Ons 56 ers. A wide range of solid and contrasting colors in various styles. Women’s Fibre Silk Sweaters. 1 ‘ety of shades Wide selection of newest shades. na variety of sha Girls’ All Wool Tuxedos. 1.55 4.95 Women's Chiffon Alpaca Tuxedes.and Two-in-one models, all 3 95 Pure, Zephyr Wool But Sli-Onm tion of b ae psialedlsy A tor Sweaters gorgeous selection wright Sum- tet Winovenow bets — DE — at ndesundcombinaiona "ALE — ine’ Wool Coat Sveaters. $B GES Women's Knitted All Wool Capes. With brushed trimming in contrasting colors. Misses’ Knitted “nes. Infants’ Knitted Capes. Pleated, with brushed col- Ausorted shades and com: fed core fae 4.95 es assorted colors. 3.95 5.95 ed ru 3 10 minutes via Interbor ough Subway te Nevins st. Station; @ minstes from Cortlandt Stand 16 minutes frem Broadway (B. R, T.) Subwag 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Avenue BROOKLYN Lowest prices for this in our Greatest Sale! vance modes, from Pay a nominal de- posit, and we will store your furs, free, in our Scientific Fur Storage until you want them. You may pay the bal- ance in full or instal- ments by November 1. Bay Seal Coat, deep self shawl collar and cuffs; lined with fine quality Pussywillow. 36 inches. 59.50 August Sale Price Reduced. Clearance! year and the last five years, NOW, August Fur Come in today and in- luxurious furs—make your selec- tion from the smartest of the ad- ‘ These Prices To Be Increased 25 To 33! 3°; September Ist. ——= 46 INCH BAY SEAL WRAPS, August Sale Price 36 INCH BAY SEAL COATS, SKUNK TRIMMED, 45 INCH SCOTCH MOLE WRAPS, August Sale Price...4..250.00 46 INCH HUDSON SEAL WRAPS, August Sale Price 42 INCH NAT. SQUIRREL WRAPS, 4ugus! Sale Pricé Other Coats and Wraps up to 2750.00 Proportionately Chokers, Scarfs and Muffs from 15.00 up. WEDNESDAY—Open Saturday Till 10 P. M. 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th & 49th Ste. BROOKLYN FULTON STREET caro/ BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Continuing Tomorrow, THURSDA Y— Lowest Prices of the Year in Our Greatest Sale FURS Bay Seal Coat; collar and cuffs of genuine Labrador Beaver. Very fine Pussywillow Silk lining. 42 inches. 175.00 125.00 -395.00 575.00 New Fall Dresses Summer Dresses At Moderate Prices 2.00 Organdies, Ginghams, Voiles, Linenes, Gabardine and Wool Jersey Slipovers. A wonderful opportunity to buy five dresses for the price of one! —_ Flowered Georgette Dresses, 5.90 Flowered Georgette, tastefully com- bined with taffeta. Suitable for carly Fall wear. Remarkable value! =aa=SALE AT THREE Near Flatbush Avenue, |571 Fulton St. BROOKLYN |902 ‘Park Ave. | Tel. Stoxg 1271. Open Until 10 Pr, M., Including Saturdays, ‘Tel. Nevins 3120. Open Until 6.30 Daily, Saturdays Until 9 P.M. BROOKLYN STORES Lavishly Embroidered Tricotine Frocks 19.75 An exceptional purchase enables us to offer dresses of exceptionally fine trico- tine, tastefully trimmed with embroidery or beads—at a remarkably low price! The World 1921 Summer Resort Annual | Is Now on Sale at all World Offices and at Subway and | Elevated and Railway Stations and Newsstands, or by Mail. | PRICE TEN CENTS ¥ “vw —