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NEW YORK 118 Nassau Street, | 1414 Broadway, Near Beekman Street: at 39th Street. abd BROOKLYN 44 Flatbush Avenue, 756 Broadway, Near Nevins Street. Near Flushing Avenue. .« NEWARK 186 Market Street, Where Murray's Used to Be. YF FE: bro uke tbte Lhe cE GD OCEAN TRAVEL, aos SBECTAL ERGURSIONS (SUNDAY TRIPS! mauch CHUNK $2.41 TRAVEL. Soplerahers -the Ideal Month | | SUNDAYS, SEMT, 18 and 35 “LU Beautiful | decison sce Ah; Mata, ty F204. M : 5 WASHINGTON $ GH Wehbere ON | or BALTINORE 4.6O9 $1.25 SUNDAYS, SEPT. 18, Oct. 2 and 15 sash Pour ceprie $1.60 Sahay | Leave Now York, Liberty St. 11.10 P.M. Satur | day "Ni ie) Pe ee NEWJERSEY CENTRAL BOS BENJ. B. OPEL 6 FRANKLIN ST 9 AL Maa 70:78 Inc. METROPOLITAN ele THROUGH THE GAPE COD CANAL, leaves Pier 18, 8. datiy” including Yay 2 at coastiahe ities | “CENTRAL HUDSON LINE {] | Bear, Mountain’ Lacan a 80 a SATURDAY & st NDAY SV SORNINGS 3rd Ave. and 121st St. 2212 to 2224 Srd Ave. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS Park Row at Chatham Sq. 1953 to! Mo Stores THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 05 Park Row A DOLLAR Deposit Delivers to $1 Deposit 3rd Avenue Two and 121st St. el Ir Sunday), and return. Au PALM Ct Desbresses St. Pier. Stores HIN OUT NOTE dine River Day ‘Line Tel. Canal 9300. You Any Columbia Grafonola Then you may take twelve, fifteen or even eighteen months, paying for it in small amounts each week or month. Popular $85 Model $1 Per Week This Sale Extends Through Next Week. All Models in Mahogany, Golden Oak and Walnut Same Liberal Credit Terms. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING iXetsdocecdtl or a Single Piece for $1.00 Deposit and Small Weekly Payments. Included. Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also COoWPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America”’ 193 to 205 Park Row at Chatham Sq. Pa Hye tees rant Autumn JE S Up the Hider HERE'S nothing so refreshing as a day spent on the cool, waters of the Hudson. variety of delightful one-day trips to Bear Mountain, West sparkling You can plan a Point (except B Newburgh or Poughkeepsie Enjoy the grandeur of the Palisades, the beauties of the Highlands and the clear, sweet air from the hills. Big, fast boats with wide decks and comfortable chairs give you a wonderful day of luxurious enjoyment. ; restaurant on all steamers. i Music and SUNJHOT TO CHANGE WITH Wasain, rick Hudson M DAY OL New York | sxaday Excursion Delightful trip of 150 miles th wagh the East River and on Long Island Sound, Good music Refreshments Str. Richard Peck NI Lye. te Wet aa Be B82? & INDAY AF Te RNOON TRIP . Batrery si Wiet sic RERRE<HMENTS. DANCING, \Paliside latervints Pork Commission, To New Haven UDSON RIV -- NIGHT LINES. iH iNew York—Aibany— lroy $6.00 Round Trip. | $3.50 HUDSON NeVIGATION vOMPAN :| FRANK FAY; uber Kinney «Ce. omen| En 16, 1921, i} AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. _ ‘NEW AMSTERDAM WE West a2 StEve: S615 MATS WED.& SAT 50/2250. MIN GARDEN 3 ZIEGFELD HIT WL? kaw ve Youk MARIN MILLER CENTURY (2 3 { (71, Pan we pal la the LAST KALTZ” re” GLOBE-PopnatweDs SAI ZIEGFELD FOLLIES LAST 3 Act Bie ee “Siuiee ONLY 38 A Won MARY RYAW HENRY MILLERS THEATRE, W. aad st “THE “White EA KNICKenGOCKEN, tiway & sath St. rxe. 829 EMRREN® MORE, Stas. w of & <a AY W SAVAGES N PMEDDY WiDtW| “BEST OF THEM ALL. YORUM. Weat 45th Woof way 44th ST, THEA. GALA "OPE: NING SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE * With an All-Star Bill * NEXT MONDAY MAT. 5e- 500 7he 1), Raxcent | Daily Mat. 260, 80 reared Maxine Elliotts ‘i!'y u piuraeenp’s ik WIFE N.Y. ‘Timea, @ RITZ em orridt BROADHURST ‘\,!' | m: TARZAN | SHUBERT [eee st aisat aad | iret, Evenings a g.18 7 WEEKS ONLY—Mats, Thurs, & i RANGES STARK _ MUSIC BOX ges: \MONDAY, SEPTEMBER wtsie BOX id itive GAIETY kiray & s6in JOHN oe Nigel World BERLIN'S, GREENWICH VILCAGE FOLESis1 SEATS AT BOX OFFICE. REPUBLIC ¥« GETTING GERTIES.GARTER | VEGA DeATA | pad) ELTINGEDS5235 pon we esas | WINCHELL SMITH, GEO. M. COHAN THEATRE, B'was a 1 ah Eves. at 2 Matineos Wed. . 5 mil BARNEY BERNARD |", AATON HOFFMAN'S Best Comedy.t AWAY |IHelen | ||SAM H. HARRIS W, 2 st re unl Mackellar m | | SIX CYLINDER ‘LOVE *"| [BELMONT © With ERNEST TRUEX, LIBERTY. LAST 3 WEEKS ‘ Win RICHARD ‘THE HERO” vis RICHARD | i aoe] yee aed | | RHiSS i? -opDESS VIOLET HEMING and OTTO KRUGER in 4sth St. Thea <a SoReeR r PONY MATS Weo ‘B0e to § was FONTANNL The Hauntingly Beautiful Love Story. | mea nS. ¥. SH, Hence | I GreenwichVillave 7's; 4" | Bum | 2.29) MATINEES EDWIN MILTON Wee | LAUNCELOT & ELAINE ait with PEDKO de CORDOBA, FULTON ang mourns 408. Geet iaear esa & EVA LE GALLIENNE. 63S", MUSIC HALL. oes BRATS ar BON OFFICE. 82.90 SHUFFLE ALONG") TANRNSCS BT RV Ato || ENE | | CECIL B, De MILLE'S | SABIE Roe an | The Affairs o of Anatol’ ace Reid SATURDAY UE SATIRICAL COMEDY. pen THLecEN WHO. ots nee" 2 ELTON CASE ;: wala thy PLAYHOUSE \i°\" wea? a owiey Moute'piue A taramount Picture & Sat | St, Hrening, £48. | | RITERION ji z CUE Pace oS LTE The 1st Year GABEL'S 16TH ST. (ee fete) MUCH MONEY With MAX GABEL and JENNIE GOLDSTEIN | And All Star Case.” Tel, University 0201 ‘$ STA’ TAT Mata Wed and Sat at 2.30. BROADWAY & 45 sT | Con. 11 A.M, to 12 P.M AFT. 305, NIGHT 500 (ex, Sat., Sun, & Hol.) TAT OLD NEST” MANHATTAN ‘{olst | “ol ath’ ate The THREE. MUSKET EERS: 5 Hose [3.8% 4 34%. Pep. Prices Bronx re Ho Matinees Wed, and Sat. ROBERT WARWICK “IN THE NIG 341 WATCH” Olive Tett. aris oL; nel JOHNSON’S INGLE AD, EN.U By & St ¥ Co} BEGINNING wit ‘SUNDAY | MARIE | PREVOST | “MOONLIGHT FOLLIES” The Cleveres? Picture on Broadway att. han in “BEN HURy t me. WHIP” . [Greater Thrills! "mr “The tropical storm is the logical successor to the sand storm of ‘The Garden of Allah’ and the forest fire of ‘The Storm.’ Mechanical i ingen: ‘ity and splendor updeediond eed of when the shipwreck and the chariot race in ‘Ben Hur’ were regarded as the eig wonder of the world." — Alexander Woollcott, Times. GREATEST SOUTH SEA ROMANCE EVER STAGED THE BLUE LAGOON aaa) “Highly colored spectacle.” Leurence Reamer, Herald one fi ee.” veaR Gives worth-while thrill. All round goo Berita For, Tr - a priamatie spectacle.” Montgomery Belgion in The News THRATHE, 48h Sire atid Broadway, Brea 8.20, FIRST MATINEE TO-MORROW LeRbON “A treat—a gorgeous sight— ASTOR | THE:DETOUR obviates With Effie Shannon—Augustin Duncan, of mas. B19. 8.80. | COMEDY TAAL wt THE TRIUMPH OF X TO-NIGHT—ARMY AND NAVY NIGHT. SOMERSET WAUGHAM'S COMEDY | salt , bk CIRCLI ase WIth the Bea Cast In America, nC JULIA Jchn Dew Mes. Lesle Carter NDERSON: THEATRE, EOF Bry. Estelle W'nwood Ernest Lawford |) Jchn Halliday Robert Ren ‘el at the Selwyn Theatre | 39th St. | we HILARITY and wedivav ie Diraarrrremererr tr erean | THE NIGHTCAP Eres, 8.30, althe Times Sq. Th WM. COURTENAY and LOLA FISHER in Ho} Cooper Megrue's Bg may ‘Just Martial With VIVIAN MARTIN & LYNNE OVERMAN “Honors are Even ct vr, 8.90, Mata Thur, Sat 2.30 PARK “Aaa WILLIAM FOX pol pala FOOTFALLS by CHARLES J. BRABIN. few ine! of inédracam while ou tn the rise of suspense, BHOCK PEMIBEITON presems Sidney, Moward's CUARE “SWOKDS” age NATIONAL Ptah thi a PLYMOUTH Wit fos be Marjorie Re Rambeau “skew Cone | Di A-Hunting” | An » TO EVERY MEMBER OF LAST NIGHTS AUDIENCE AT THE APOLLO THEATRE 3251 Thank you for the wholehearted ap- preciation you showed at the first performance of ‘Qe Lord Fe from the novel by LY FRANCES HODGSON BURNET] WIC DAILY 230-830 j FIRST MAT. TODAY 2:30 5 ib y ; resound Public Enthusi Fi % FAIRBANKS In ALEXANDRE DUMAS: “THE THREE MUSKETEERS” Retains All the Brilliance, Wit and Movement of the Story THEATRE, West 42d Street. Twice Daily, 2:30- 8.30 Inc. Sunday." D. W. GRIFFITH’S AMAZING PRODUCTION WAY DOWN EAST This photodramatic masterpiece, which has broken every long run { film record New York has ever had, is distinctively the outstanding sensation of the decade, For sheer beauty of staging, effectiveness x and power of emotional appeal, “WAY DOWN EAST” ||| 3ISH and RICHARD BARTHELMESS has never craftsmanship in story-telling and for stagger g climax, this greatest of Griffith’s art creations has qual in photoplay history. || RECORD BREAKING ATTENDANCE ||| COMPELS ANOTHER WEEK | BEGINNING SUNDAY } MARK STRAND THEATRE 8F0A>waY, ||| | At 47th Street ||| | “A National Institution,” REGULAR STRAND P ICES [TOWN Hol Utrcatmaye Fasten steal ‘TaNational EXPOSITION abi PUT ann 's A ® HK A (as Boeclal Mi ATICCERY ant Performance Every Friday. NLINESe_¢anBoars: cine acta Sr (Oe TN eee road nana LISTIIOS autzeex SA’ TURDAY ‘Hippodrome’s Greatest Success’ Wii | TRIPS dy GH TOGe ON THE HUDSON *Sir. “Homer Rasiet emical ee IN TWO | TO the ea with GEORGE P. MURPHY. : ta 4 ny im, ~ Muse _ = aves Franklin BROOKLYN. Brooklyn Demands Second Week of B, opeLL” an A ARMARK- D. W. GRIFFITH'S SH STRAND” ‘way Str. Mandalay pears ect DOWN Ar REGULAR STRAND PRICES. eriorniances Begin at 10 A. M mer 20.30 | | OGMAN. i'w Pea [SUNDAY WORLD WANDS WORK WONDBIS BY = + \fi crowds that flocked te ypeces cut |}! party |B} The Queen of Sheba Returns to Broadway “The Queen of Sheba” She left Broadway two months ago after holding royal | court before thousands of her admirers and packing a Broadway theatre twice daily for nearly six months, is coming back. When the Queen wag here before, hundreds of people | were unable to obtain admittance because of the enormous ze upon her matchless beanty and t race which is probably the most ar event ever known in the world | to see the thrilling che sensational and spec of motion pictures. | The Queen, of course, is the celebrated, famous and | wonderful “Queen of Sheba,” the super screen spectacle, produced by ‘William Fox, amd directed by J. Gordon Edwards, whieh has been hailed as the crowni achieve- ment in the realm of motien pictures; and which estab- lished a high water mark of superlative sopremaey, which will probably stand unequalled for many years. “The Queen of Sheba,” the magnificent pletorial representation of the love story of the celebrated Queen, who went to visit King Solomon in Jerusalem three thou- sand years ago, will be shown at the Capitel Theatre, Broadway and 51st Strect, Beginning next Sunday after- noon, September 18th. This will be the first time “The Queen of Sheba” has ever been shown at pc prices on Broadway. The regular Capitol Theatre scale of prices will prevail, and there will be a special presentation of the picture arranged under the direction of Samuel Rothafel, while the musical seore has been arranged by Erno If you don’t see “The Queen of Sheba” at the Capitol Theatre next week, you will miss something that will give you one of the most thrilling moments of life. Never in the history of motion picture has there been anything ap- proaching this marvelous taasterpiece in the way of sensa- tional thrills and stupendous achievement, It is not only a wonderful and gigantic accomplishment; it is a picture of such superb beauty that it will live as the greatest screen classic of this generation,