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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1921. 319 ° ! ducted with the utmo | propriety. | cision by his work as a rising young bad an tr Even the colored wai du r who served | milliner, und: ")MARIYN, MILLER \drinks and cigars spoke in level| Capitally acted, “The Whee! 1 |8o. we tant tones except for a slight “emphasis | likely to find its devotees along tw . uring, “Yes, s-i-r!" It | Broadway. —_——_—_—_——_ ne that ‘will doubtless give | en | Store Open 9 to 5 r Whatever glamour it may “ ” the two acts that precede| LINER BUMPS ICEBERG. | hed ; oo The Wheel t the better part of Mr. | br aS ure ‘ bli | Smith's work mie characters Ae corr Along Under Water aveté.| ff human and the dialogue is always to ‘s , Turns on Gambling. aE ‘ LL) LL et Relief 3 - |. Thomas W. Ross was excellent as| Capt. Ole Bull brought the Norwegtan- ' Fi LES. DARNT |tho welf- Possessed amt r who told American liner Bergensfiord into inn wie |the truth about his busine ad esterday afternoon with an exciting | _BY CHAR DARNTON. —__[[J Leon nased kate. wimpy tory of @ collision with an Tooherge. fim = j i | Filles caat of Cabo Hane, U ee | FOURTEENTH STREET _Gutoblubed 1827__ WEST OF FIFTH AVE WIE has been known to follow her husband to a gambling house,|s1 d the husband joka Wick. bark Willen oresialed 6 BELLANS — A but never until last night had we heard of one running a place Z1mbling without any Mm y forty feet out of w Hot water k her weak-willed spouse of the roulette habit. | It didn't look very big, but 1 Me AI Relief If it w u s = ed must have weighed fully fa a sonicely exciting. |colored wa in "The First " "sald Capt. Bull, “It was EL Li =A ie Ghost Se iiincs |amain proved n joy, and Harold Wald- | course, forty fathoms deep beneath thy omorrow “the Gator d_just_béen opened. _It_was_con- | ridge added to humor of the oc-! surface ‘of the water, and it must have FOR INDIGESTION e at the Ga et & AMUSEMENTS. _ AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. __AMUSEMENTS. handles it unde LFNe Rs | sane ‘CENTURY eo see SENT RAT al SHUBERT "ant ari m b gives it mu ApDEN Wt “Mili Bite eee THE LAST WALTZ ""s, ELEANOR | OPENING heed be no, widespret st C'WORLD * CAST | _rorut WEDNESDAY, Sorte $3, | POSTPONED = part of husbands who del ight. to bd TONIGHT Tae UNTIL ‘ their eye on the little ball 5a WOE ras is Dancing on tae Terrace, Opening To-morrow Night TO-MORRO! tablishment of a hall of ch. HELEN MACKELLAR Charge 6 to EVENING. this instance is made possib probable, by the keeper of a gambling | house who loses his heart to the young woman whose husband is one of his best patrons, It seemed at first as though Kate O'Hara would never marry young Morton, not because she Knew his weakness, but because he was “swell,” while she worked for a liv- vhen his father, after the tra- onal manner, paid her an unex- her tidy little millin d her that marris pected visit shop and ad to both, she readily agreed with him. She appeared to be a wholly sensible “ite girl, Rut when “Ted found that she loved him the situation changed, and he second act of the play disc i ettled in new furniture. A girl from the! shop got th nd carried it to Raker, the gambler, who came to see Kate and told her th ind | was a hopeless victim It was not surprising, te risking his mo ney until he had was fio less than asta » Kate walk into th f the place iker up for her in an a owned. Al] this w quite simple, and about it. The humiliated and s ne tis as he announced his departure California to open a couple of houses in a healthier cl mat » rambling house scene was in- Carlsbad Sprudel SALT Evaporated from the waters at Carlsbad. Used for Constipation, stomach and lwer ail- ments, Ask Your Doctor. For Sale at All Druggists. Write for Booklet. Carlsbad Products Co., N.Y. AMUSEMENTS. STERDAM WEST 42 St. Eves 615 [Mars WEDc SATSooszs0.%e ZIEGFELD HIT LEON ERROL GLOBE-POPMATWEDs. ZIEGFELD FOLLIES SEATS AT BOX OFFICE GAIETY *" ay 408 Mats. Wed & Sat, 250. JOHN GOLDEN A NEW PLAY RY WINCHELL SMITH. GEO. M. COHAN THEATRE, Hiway and 43d First Night To-Night at 8.15, First Mat. To-m'w.| BARNEY BERNARD | ,;7¥°, In AARON TOFFMAN'S Comedy | AWAY." SAM H. HARRIS ea SIX CYLINDER LOVE) With ERNEST TRUEX. GET TOGETHER HENNY MILLERS THEA. W. 434 st iE THE ‘SCARLET MAN A Faree Comedy by Wm. Le Baron. Fves at 8.5 IBERTY-POP MATS WED. SAT f GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS | Mi with ANN PENNINGTOM&d FRAZEE ee ves, ; Thee im SLAW. of Way, Bryant CINE 5 Wed, & fa. 3.2 CRIME wie PEOPLES: RACHEL CROTHERS’ COMEDY HIT 63° ST, Music Math ber dy a Cents 2. Ww SHUFFLE ALONG earreee Midnight Performances Wet, & Fri, at 11,30, GABEL’S 720" ndh2,57 OPENS THURSDAY BVE. SEPT, Ist jae “si a MONEY” » Oe FEPLECHASE TOY) NETS a) SPN pp " (BAC. or ail WILLIAM y COURTENAY LOLA FISHERE MATINEES, 50c. NIGHTS, 50c.. $1.00, WILLIAM FARNUM in PERJURY sits ued THUNDERCLAP William Fox’ 8 ; Wonder Play fn OVER THE HILL | DIRECTED RY HARRY SULLARDE First Time at Popular Pr Prices i > LUNA, “PRYOR’S BAND gu Oey 1 4 WEEKDAY PRee RY nibes aad a'Paee cr CIRCUS A New Play by FANNIE HUF 4 SUCCESSFUL NE' AND a_Darned, Good Show—and It's Clean." WILLIAM FOX Presonts aH =f Pe HUNDREDS OF CHOICE Gears NIGHTS, 50c.,. $1.00. “SONNY BOY" “That rare thing—a fme play, finely acted. A master- piece that ranks with ‘Shore Acres,’ “The Great Divide,’ ‘The Easiest Way,’ ‘John Fer- guson’ and ‘Beyond the Hori- zon,’ ”’—Charles Darnton, Eve. World. “The greatest play the new season has so far revealed.”” Mai SHANNON” DUNCAN “A good play and true. All sorts and conditions of theatre- goers will find it filling and to their taste.” —Alexander Woolloott, Times. “Duncan’s study of the farmer even finer than his ‘John Ferguson.’ ” —Kenneth MacGowan; Globe. MATINEE TO-MORROW a Success in H Every Promise Ful DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Scores a triumph without parallel in his super-production of Alexandre Dumas’ | “The Three Musketeers’ EVERY SCENE AN OVATION! LYRI THEATRE W. 42d St. 2 Performances Dai lacuding & °o R W 48 th ST. GEORGE V. HOBAF COMEDY OF YOU He BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN TOWN IT 1S CHOCK FULL of LAUGHS ano MUSIC — THE FUNNY PLACE. ut and Pool Bathing. ‘emg. TO CONTINUE“ RUN REN PA IONALY JUST MARRIED VIVIAN MARTIN: ang a HOLIDAY MATIN CASING EVS 6:50 ATS. WED. 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It is kept on the qui vive. Cast excellent.” —Alan Dale, American. “Those who are laughing with the thrills do so from the edge of their seats. Genuinely interesting.” —Bide Dudley, Eeening World. MATINEE TO-MORROW 2d Triumphant GEORG ARLI istory! filled! ALAN DALE,N.Y.Ama Broadway at astn st. Comedy IALTO Thoma J TIMES is ily at 2:30 & 8:30 ee ate meee | (RITERION jt Eli-Eli Prologue—Buster Basen THEATRE - PRICES SOtto$ 299 is the greatest dancer in the ADS up. We 180 me 5 BROOKLYN. uiday Evening. OKLYN fonle" ANTS WORK wonpexs | Beg. Sunday—Geo, Arliss in Marjorie Rambeau MING AND OTTO KRUGER iy ntingly Beautiful Love Story. oF, § MRS. TRIMBLE Eller elt Lecce APE BRADLEY FIRST MATINEE SATURDAY | "| THEATRE! 2 The Ist Year COMEDY fii it the CORT THEATRE. song Broadway 1! TRAND ae ar St. in His Sensational Triumph “DISRAELI” rican,siys VOLI Constance Binney in ‘Room and Board’ |? " 4. PP Maser eniy ay | LAW SCHOOL . Ae BROADWAY, : SALT WATER BATHING. NOW ‘RAN WA STRAND -.. 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