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ROB RESTAURANT AS PATRONS WATCH Bandits Hold Up Gashier and Then Walk Past Nearby Policeman. 5 A few minutes after the cashier had hidden away $250 in the Gramercy Restaurant at 24th Street and Third Avenue early to-day as a precaution against robbers, in walked three hold- Up men, With revolvers they made the cashier, two waiters and the cook put up their hands, but ignored . three patrons. One of the robbers took from the cash register the $2 bag had been left there to make and the three were bout to search for the rest they knew must be near when they noticed that the three patrog; had slipped out a side door. Then t@e bandits walked out and who had had no intimation of a hold: up. iecenenmnaiiiifieiieaonoensins @ Months for Stealing Suitcase. Petro Torris, who said he lived in Forman Street, Brooklyn, but did not give the number, pleaded guilty on a shoplifting charge to-day Sessions and was sentenced to the penitentiary for from six months to three years. He stole a suitcase valued $16.95 from a Sixth Aveue depyrtment CARLSBAD PROVES POPULAR RESORT Healthful Waters | Imported for American Use. . Tho popularity of Carisbad, the famous Tesort of Czecho-Siovakia, long haunt of | American tourists abroad, bas never been ore emphatically deneed than during the present year, ‘ding to reports re- ceived here by the bad Products Com- Dany of 90 West st The Inflow of Americans who have gone | to the resort's health giving springs has! been a constant ona, it |s stated, with the facilities for accommodating them s taxed. turning visitors to Carlsbad have been enthusiastic [n thelr pralve of the hea.th- {11 properties found tn the spring waters nd the Caristad Sprudel Salt which Is rated from the Sprucei Water. Soportunlty to enjoy these benefits, thi con 3 sprudel water and sprudal aa. ere (mported inte this country by the Carlsbad Products Company. ‘Tho sprudel saits is highly recommended | inent physicians for constipation, and res, $1.00.—Adrt. Inc.Tag METROPOLITAN LINE THROUGH THE CAPE COD CANAL, Cuber tus oi baste for Pocuudl near) ties 1am Baitery Mer 10.30. “artrahinein > Re Bough SANDY {100K AND THE OCRAN. oP Mm * Keansburg, N. J., Boat. Jeaves Rattery Tally, 0.90 A. M.. 9 & 5.30 BM. vay passed Policeman Louls | Slegel of the Kast 22d Street Station, | in Special | liver aitmenta, uric sotd, | AMUSEMENTS. EA Mitigess Wed. nd Sat, THE DETOUR hu itis. With Effie Shannon—Auguatin Duncan. Maxine Elliott's *¥%, ra “™. FAVERSHAM,,|", SILVER FOX Most Perfect Cast of the Season. VARTA Sa sat 2 30 Mate. EVES 8% BACK] | Maskellon, m BA ada N 4 Tv MUBEMENTS, | CENTURY (2), 8 & CAT Pani Ww | The LAST WALTZ * wine ELEANOR | POPULAR MATINEE TO-MORROW, ‘ee it ba. 39th St THEATRE, A HILARTIY and YSTERY | THE NIGHT EAP ELTINGE C73 Helen AMUSEMENTS, PO mange Just Married & LYNNE OVERMAR. BELMONT ¥ “THE HERO” "sani SHUBERT THEATRE, 4th, WF. of, Bias 10. "Mats, Wed) & Sat 2.30, GREENWICH VILLAGE FOUES21 POPULAR MATINEE TO-MORROW, BEATS AT BOX OFFICE: TOMENSET WAUGHAM'S COMEDY | “THE CIRCLE” With tho Best Cast in Americ John D.ow Mra, Lesl’e Carter \H] Estelle Winwood E:nest Lawlord John Halliday. bet Rendel | al the Selwyn Theatre 30, vs. 8.50, Mats, To-morrow & Sat. at the Times Sq. Theatre WM. COURTENAY and LOLA FISHER jin at Cooper Megrue’s Best Mays Honors are Even Exea_$.50. Mata. ‘Thorn. at. 2.30, LITTLE THEATRE [The Ist st Year REPUBLIC | Wee | ELTON. CASE i HEANE BRAMHALL Piast 90, mm ra ss “TRUE O FORM” i MEXCELLENT."—N. ¥. Times. WONISCD THA AY?ST. GETTING GERT 5 ARIER) | Gunvsrat | CECIL B. De MILLE’S “The Affairs of Anatol’’ Gloria Swanson A Paramount CRITERION /heGefor = Eii Prologue—Buster Keaton | art. 3, Pen 500 SiAF ATE « (or, ‘Sat., Sum & Hol) STAT BINNEY AnD. Bunn Boar ARTHUR “A TELEPHONE ND DEAGAN otiens BROADWAY & 45 sr. AL PM Ocean Lt INES ¢ rZAMBOATS rp qvEL| 5 Diitre coi HOW TO GET THERE] = a RIVE —“NIGHTLINES ER NPC at corti, East and nm, Autos Carried. HUDSON NAVIGAI (ON LUMPANY MIDDLETON 8. RORLAND, and EMERSON, _Recetvers, Autuinn line Up the Hudson HERE’S nothing a day spent on the sparkling waters of the Hudson. as variety of delightfv Bear Mountain, Sunday), Newburg and return. Enjoy West Point so refreshing You can plana one day trips to (except h or Poughkeepsie the grandeur of the al 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 enj oyment. Music and restaurant on all steamers. DAYLIGHT SAVING TE Dally, ineiu ing Sa Hudson’ of 'tobert 1 Mgnt inant tNewburah, Alba: ‘WPoukhice ‘On Saturday Afternoon, Sept. Deebvrongon Wreet 1.80 eat Birom 10 te 2.40 Point Newt bn and ieturn, Street at "5. 55°K. St ri 1 Wert 4 A M., Yon! rT kere 10.40 A. eensie and return, D urn stent rail! tickets between Connections with aaa New ¥. mer Washington Irving’! treet M ee onte ant ntral Mir oNIDAY OUpL f SUBJECT TO CH ton Irving, t 2.40 2 ice A TWeat Point (exee Point, Cataktil, sitio M., Youkors it" Sunday) Hudson an. 24, steamer “Robert Fulton't jeavee 4fa Birvot 180 F. Mt. Wom iach A. toe tilear ‘Mountain Hee, leaves Deabrons Weat 120th Hirect for tBeer Mounteln, tNewburgh: marked t, All through a Se ‘ork Ce cy, © H- Rallreads, Hudson River Day Line Desbrecses St. Plov. Tel, Canal 9300, New York RIALTO i in. || EMPIRE ® | | GARRICK at BIR TWO WEEKS" REVIVAL with ORIGINAL CAST. ‘ Beat SEATS AT BOX OFFICE, 62.00, BOOTH yea, a, ARSE Ari ISS 3.90 Inde WILLIAM. rk FOOTFALLS Ditected by Chartes J. Brabin, From tho mory by Wilbur Danlel Steste, the Hemichiag: Beauty of he” \Goreen, ; MARIE PREVOST in ‘MOONLIGHT FOLLIES’ ENTRAL “*apwar at weo. | CELO Gans “SWORDS” sist, y NATIONAL Twa we 4 Bt ey ite. Wed. Sat, Continuous Noon to 11.80 8 “Our “Mary ha her newest owes her a deb MARY ! THEATR West of APOLLO icture, and the film world IN HER SPECIAL FILM PRODUCTION “LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY” From the Noval by Frances Hodgson Burnett, done a fine thing in this, t of gratitude.”’—Eve. Sun. PICKFORD TWICE DAILY. 3.20, INCLUDING ‘SUNDAY. Retains All the Brilliance, LoL YRIC Wi Press and Public Enthusiastically Unite in Overwhelming Praise of DOUGLAS F AIRBANKS “THE THREE MUSKETEERS” THEATRE, West 42d Stree! all Twice Daily, 2, .30-8.30, Ane. Sunday. | neciee ALEXANDRE OUMAS’ it and Movement of the Story A TO-NIGHT § BY "rom Cushine’s New 1b BLOOD **° SAND | $ otis R S KINNE Founded on the Novel by BLASCO IBANEZ. Lyceum. t 48th St. Ere. at © Wooks Only. _ Mats. Thurs, FRANCES STAHR easiest ta To-M’ wNight SI. AT Ais DAVID BELASCO wil) : SHARES DAVID WARRIELD - in “THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM” By DaviID s¢ “EXQUISITELY HA! Noved * Saranter Mat- ews in” The Maaterniecer ot Siete SAM H. HARRIS ™: 2d se BE SIX CYLINDER LOVE With ERNEST TRUEX, MUSIC BOX ¥. #5 «> betes. 1478 Wed. ana OPENING ‘POSTPONED: 1 NEXT THURS, Sep. 23'* titties “MUSIC” BOX REVUE” — KNICKERBOCKER PUL ee HENRY w. ‘savactis NeW PRODUCTION OF 1 MERRY __ “the Mest Joyous Event of This | MARITYN | LEON ERROL | Swati NEW AMSTERDAM WEST 42 St MATS. WED. & SAT 504 ZIEGFELD Carte Eves ts ches OBE-Pop! it | ZIEGFELD FOUL __LAST 2 WEEKS _ HUDSON THEATRE 44th Street, near Broadway John Mechan announces the opening of THB MAN IN THE MAKING, an < . iA 20 Generation”— Eve. Telegram__| | aa bit Harris. “Fawn Walter, Joseph Gueke Be, ,llober” Puke, Tusa aed ood FIRST MATINEE SATURDAY, ASi Hyves #28. ONLY § MORE WEEKR__ WarKR “yo-MonROws ‘soe to" sz WIDOW Evenings at CORT sit 5 a “ONL HARRIB, Presents With MARY RYAN He MILLERS THEATRE, W. 63d a1, Even 8.30. Mate, Thur & Sat. “THE ‘WHITE-HEADED BOY” GAIETY Way & 40h St Ere, at 89) Mus Wed. and Sat, at WINCHELL Gotbew nae WHE EL SMitH ¢ LIBERTY: EAST 2 WEEK be with Can we Sono PoP MATS WO. ANDY EAI» te Supreme A eyuab iu A ytoplay b MARK ‘RAND * Last 5 jae | of D. W. GRIFFITH'S STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Broadway at 47th Street pinay bu James W. ALO GALLANER, Kain. DULCY : ae TO-NIGHT AT 8: Hinn FONTRNNE W.Ths8 4oth St WEEK, We ay Tivea 830 Mara Weg gant Ae Tie ci 2 | * tvs ite ony <THE SATIRICAL COMEDY 63° Music Mall, Det. B'y & Cent ST. Pirate SHUFFLE ALONG Te BARNEY BERNARD 0 Aaron Hot Heat Comedy. |! aWAEES chievernent | which hax brobens every long run 4, a clistine tly ylbe ates “A National Institution” __Pwretion 108, PLUNKETT ‘Hippodrome’s Greatest Success’ wits de i Tocca a Bert ST MARX 4 a mE Laide we (CAPITOL 3 QUEEN of __MATISTES Bt Days AND Siourpare. W, arwie's — : “Wa Bronx OperaHouseli.t tte tm STRAN DOWN of’, “ENTER MADAME” |! RAND EAST Performances Uy ol MPIC | BEAUTY REVUE) M MAT. MED MARK. : | puptesoueRs DALY ORCHESTRA f i EAR | serge 19th Great Fall Sale ; HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1021, STORE HOURS, 9 TO 5.30 RIE ARIN IRTEENTH STREET Establisbed 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE’ 23 1 j Every department in this big store contributing special values in new mer- chandise. $29.73 and $33.73 Misses’ Suits, 23.75 Velour—two attractive Fall models —beavorette ‘eollar and cutfe—ailk lined—brown, navy and beaver-— sizes 14 to 20. $34.73 Misses’ Coats, 27.75 Velour—loose or belted models— Deaverette collar and oufts—trtmmed in Mning—all the best of the ‘newest "Fall cslors $21.73 Misses’ Fall Coats, 15.77 Models for dress or utility wear-- heather mixtures in the new Fall colore—all TE ewe 14 to 0, aimit 2. $9.73 Misses’ Raincoats, 7.75 Convertible oollar, belted modets— suitable for school—tan and navy. Limit 3. $7.97 Extra Size Skirts, 5.76 Something new—nvy ani black— sizes 38 to 40. Limit 2. Wp and $12.74 Misses’ Jersey aces Frocks 77 model—overblouse ani pleated WMineweter Pan collar and cults embroldered—navy and brown—sizes 14 to 18 years. Limit 2. $24.73 and $29.73 Crepe de Chine and Silk Jersey Dresses, 18.77 Bix models in long waist line ef- fects — navy, black and brown--sizes 36 to 44. Limit 1. $26.74 Women’s Extra Size Silk Dresses, 19.50 Satin and taffeta—smurt tunic mod- eis in styles that slendurtze tho full figure —navy and black — sizes 4214 to 52% Limit &. $35.73 Fox Scarfs, 22.00 Special purchase for your benefit— double skins—brown of ;taupe. $185.00 Fur Coats, 127.00 Rupple back—convertible _balt—con- trasting fur collar and cuffs, $165.00 Near Seal Coats 98.75 Flare back — shaw! collar ail lining, $39.73 Mink Neck Pieces 29.50 Two a#kins—selected skins, $3.95 Girls’ rane’ Hats ~ figured Smart colors. tallored ae s—best Fall TAmit 2. $1.74 Misses’ aad Girls’ Middy Blouses, 1.23 Tonedale jean--all white or white with colored trimming. Limit 2. $8.97 stots os Colored Coats Belted and flare tie brown, rein- heather mixtures Amit 2. 67 ct. Little Tots’ Flannel- ette Dresses, .40 Yoke and bishop etyim—checked flan- nelette—neatly trimmed—asises to. a years, Lim! 4, $1.47 Little Tots’ Wash Dre: 1.00 Ginghain and ch contrasting. ¢ med with eat Pall ip to 6 stan Limit 4 $4.47 Fine Voile Blouses 0 Trimmed with frills, fine and tucks, val. lace Limit 4 $1.48 Women’s House or Morning Dresses, 1.30 y stripes or platu sol one-plece models—36 to Lamit 4 83 ct. Bungalow Aprons, .50 (Ingham — braid trimmed — aquare neck—tle back—button front, Limit 2 $1.28 and $1.48 Silk Camisoles, .85 Crepe de chine and satin~ puler a with Limit 8. $2.48 Silk Chemises, 1.55 de chine--prettily trim ribbon Flesh ore) ined With 1ave, and French knots Limit 1. $1.28 Envelope Chemises, .91 Straight line atyle—-new models naingook—bullt up shoulder or rib- bonvand have lace or embroidery $1.28 Nainsook Petticoats, .82 With wide ruffie of good embroid- ery and rows of lace. Limit 3. 98 ct. Women's Extra Size Night Dresses, .84 Note ot embrottony, ‘ison rae 97 ct. Women’ 'e Cotton Fleece Underwear, .67 georgette, 2.36 top—fancy material— Limit 3. Wednesday and Thursday Ce ie ii ee $5.67 Blankets, 2.77 nite. rey, tan, plarde—contrast- Ing borders —- wool finish — twin bed size. Limit 4, $8.97 Sateen Comfortables 5.97 plan de- ad floral Winter weight — cotton fi scroll — atitched borders - signs—full size, Limit 3, $2.47 Velour Sofa Cushions 1.65 Rose blue, br atyles—one of p bined with tapestry. v o Limit a 10 ct. Shelf Oil Cloth, .07%4 12-inch width white and fancy border patterns, Limit 26 yards. 22 ct. Union Linen Toweling Blaached and ur devs only — apler yards. 38 ct. Cotton Huck Towels, .24 Bolt finish fine quality huck—hem- atitched--colored borders, Limit 12. 68 ct. Turkish Bath Towels jeached—blue id value. Lin doubie thread terry stripy bor Firmly wovet hemmed — waite ders Limit 12 97 ct. Buffet and Dresser Scarfs, .72 Lace trimmed. Limit 3 84 ct. Stamped Night Dresses 66 White—3 styles—xood quality mua- fin, Limit & $1.88 Cotton Napkins, 1.27 Hemmed- 18 Inches wide—foral de- signs. Limit 2 $9.95 Linen Luncheon Sets 7.20 dozen. Pure iin hed t of cloth, 62: ct napkins floral design, Timit 2 sets $3.74 Linen Pillow ea, Pr., 2.66 y Linen size 22 4x NEW FEATHER PILLOWS White goose fea and dow mixed-—strong tlek $4.73-—size BSS Sheets and Pillow Cases 4x9) Sheets—w wee 7) 15x86 Pillow ¢ 66 ct. Bleached Sheeting: No 16 ct. Bleached Muslins, .101/9 6 inches wide-—woft finish. Limit 12 yarde 124% ct. Unbleached Muslins 09%, 36 Inches wide. Limit 12 yards 24 ct. Tickings, .19 Assorted stripes. Limit 24 yards. 3% ct. Cheese Cloths, 2% 86-Ineh whith 31.69: Crochet Spreads, 1.24 dressing. Linit 24 ¥ 53.69 Bed Sp ads, zi 69 1 and thre and fine, Limit 3 eatin by wean he ae ried $2.97 Imported Tapestry Table Sea: fs, 1.88 Pink—faney n Inertia sizes 12 1 MORNING On Sale WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY To prevent dealers buyiny, qu $2.95 Satin Crepes einen and lustrous Serges inet perma a) black——all wool DRESS GOODH-—MAIN FLOOR 73 et. Viomsn' i Extra Size Unien Si lew, nack-sisavnlensionne MEN'S UNDERWEAR—O{AIN FLOOR. 38 and 48 ct. Pall Gretonnes. . ’ in ertistlo, tapestry, bird Y—-BAREM: warnet, aay deaigne. ENT. 1.94 97 et. Babies’ Dresses | 67 ct. | 8.68 Misses’ Breakfast Coats. . $1.48 Men's Domet Night | Shirts, .94 fata tably sizes. fine muslin or cam! lAmit 3, $2.25 Men's Flannel Shirts, 1.55 Soft wool fuish — khaki or light or dark. color — collars tached—stges 14 to {8. Limit & $1.95 Men’s Fine Woven Madras Shirts, 1.33 ven—attrac- 1 neok—some of | my atripew in Kru, green, Dalialt 6. $1.95 Men 's Domet » 1.22 -known kround Ta the tot Limit 3, $1.35 Men’s Medium | Shirts and drawers wry all sines, | Limit 3 95 ct. Men’s Winter Under- wear, Shirte and drawer ft and duraide—-Kray nia | Lainie 4. | $1.09 and 95 ct. Men’s and | Boys’ Ca Good quiiity muxturer— ined ¢ $2.19 Men’s Sweet-Orr Overalis, 1.55 | Blue or blue stripes on plain white overalls or cow Baten siava, 20 $12.50 Boys’ Serge Suits 7.45 and All wool—pure worsted—wide Iiedtum Wale na’ blue With best quality aljited ra fully Hted—well tudivtod to us years, Lamlt 2. $10.50 Boys’ Suits, 6.85 Norioiw and iy srown, giuy und eut full wid well nu Mieoyes, Limit 2, $2.94 Junior Boys’ Wash Suits, 2.2/ ton anit Ku $1.27 Boys’ Blouses, 86 Infants’ Wrappers and Night Gowns, .46 Flannoler $1.28 Children’s Princess Slips 59 i rt “| i s All Sillk Hose 1.74 ' u Pious oulur 2.44 Men’ con $1.57 Satins, 1.15 $1.45 Crees de Chins s, 1.05 SPECIALS $31.50 Seamless Wool Tapestry ues 21.88 feet—medailion and carpet : RUGS—THIND FLOOR +168 pattorne — trimming pockets— flower jore—cordure cufts See Page 8 for Other Hearn Advertising, Money savings on every purchase. These Specials for Both 1.58 Si 1.10 Paecrenitiraest ie vili-—burg brown, ‘aavy, and blac! lack. Timit 10 yards, $1.97 Mannish Serges, 1.15 54 Inches wide—all | wool—heavy { Weave—navy and blac! . Limit 10 yards, 40 ct. White Organdies, .30 40 ins.—-for dresses, collars, #0. Limit 10 yards. 60 ct. White Madras, .45 For shirta, blouses, underwear, ete. i $1.12 Novelty Linings, .78 iy 48 Inches wide—for coats, suits. Limit 10 yards. 23 ct. Cotton Challies, .14 Persian and floral deatgns—excel= lent for covering quilts. ete. Limit 12 yards. 27 ct. Outing Flannels, 15 ; Yard wide—fleecy nap—will make . warm undergarments for the whole family . Limit 12 yards, 50 ct. Domet, .22 38 inches wide — Bleached — downy nap Limit 12 yards $1.97 Pearl Necklaces, .94 20 and 24 inches long—beautiful Tuatre—solld old spring rin $1.25 19 5 soft, Doz. ‘Silver-Plated Teaspooks, 77 Reliable makes—French bright finish Limit 2 Dozen. $7.50 Set Steel Table Knives and Forks, 5.50 handles rranted rey Celluloid —set of | 6 knives and § forks. Limit 2. seta. $3.50 Ivory Tint Hair Brushes, 1.27 y backs-—secunda-—scaree- ble hnpertections in. silent yay now for Christmas $1.52 Misses’ Silk Hose, 1.13 Ribbed—dark tan and black—all sizes, Limit 6 patra. 75 ct. Women’s Full Fash- ioned Lisle Hose, .54 Black! white and cordovan, Umit 6 pairs, 46 ct. Yard Veilings, .33 slack, Thenilie dote—faney ni navy, taupe and combina- Limit 2 yards 17 ct. Each, 98 ct. 1% Doz., Ladies’ Handkerchiefs 21% Each, .73 1 Doz. All Unen—with jnittal Limit 1 dozen. $1.97 Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas, 1.54 Mlack—with platy or fancy handiee, 2 each. $1.12 Yd. Metallic Cloths, .77 re W-iuch width—gold, allver and TAm!t 5 vards. 24 ct. to 68 ct. Fancy Buttons, .13 cellitlold and fet —biack and - dress, cout and mult sizes | ning shades, Limit «8 ct. Fancy Ribbons, .33 wohairs, fancy stripes or ite, black and colors bow wiithe, simit & yards, 12%, “a ct. Laces, .09 rn) 48 ct. White Flouncings, 38 15 ay Hair Nets, cd 10 One Doz., 1.00 or ea! hair—dark, brown, black, "48 ct. doz. Sanitary Napkins, .d y-seam absorbent 6 hoxes ing Paper, 18 te, in pound a pound. 121 ct. Envelopes, .08 Depend walte- package packages lk Vests, 1.66 + and maize—all $2.27 Glove i ed fle 74 ‘Sill Bloomers, 5.38 mit 3 each. News of Winter oraneries »velty Cretonnes in a large vari- i ie serdure and t 48 Madras Porti ~in " ible shades 11.97 ’ Velour Portieres ra luples, Imported Scotch "Madras -2,000 yards if tt, 45 inches wide, in at- tractive designs, on crea white—value $1.48. Imported Sunfest ‘ Draperies =- Madras destgne in solid tones— values $2.97 and 68.50 | New C¥etonnes—86 inches wide, tm assortment of new pat ee