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Boia re er oe fo : i per THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER PAIR OF HUNTERS LOTTIE PICKFORD wedding woulda t Ve tore atthe while HUNTED BY CUPID, TO WED AGAIN SOON |?857, orren, who. tn trading man with | TO WED IN SPRING ¥11 te teide ot Atinn rorrents| Wii le SiR te at | } Movien,” Is Report, Miss Pickford was married to A. G. Rupp, York broker, jn 1912, and 4, Dec. 90.—Miss Lotta] ub were divorced about a_yeur ago. | of Miss Mary and aa time ago Mra, Kupp's mother AMUSEN wl dal SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE Qivwng, tase $1 | Jolson’s Stth St gig, Av te Hy rine WINTER GARDEN Srstsu, 4 (2, | eA New vetr wait tats vers /AL JOLSON sotto" | HAVENS i To. Neat Hiway. ‘Twice Dally, 2.15-8.15, : ¥ PLAYHOUSE, iC SF Ge, Mae SPECIAL wigmieny An pee To-m" emit cHSTEI | 1" ung OR po K. REAUVAGS IRY Pry ak nF ‘Yr's & Wed (Co-respondentin Stillman Suit) i OCOLATE: SOLDIER With 01 re LONEL’ Serbia h_ DONALD BRIAN—TESSA_ Ki r “THE LY TRAIL” Ambassador if Bud a - E"BLOSSOM TIME Mate: Set, New Yevr's ed 1 DEVO 2 ANE ALS oaks, ’ INA CLAIRE y “DOVER ROAD cuerry | BLUEBEARD'S 81H WIFE The Ph, Try, 15641500- RITZ THEATRE, Wes ast st. NATIONAL 7: Ee ist Mat. To-m'w| $8 wr eeean PRINCESS Tear =i = 0 TRILB y petra coin as, ab ace [NORMAN TREVOR = eliise | specORENNG. YEE ay fica MAVEE MONAT. | SHUBERT a. om 2 ICE, cBYy- Boor TARKINGTON S&S THE STORY of “ GIRL. WHO LOVED- er? LOST © i9ai-THe BELE. SYNDICATE ~ ine. SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Tire Ademe, for ma employes of Lamb & Co., was conval after serious sinew, his recovery was, eta py th: continual uageing of Mis. wife, 8 his own Inwtea of returning ty" Sented and caicigt res Toone, ut ta rea <g%s malt the Dest cherien io cee broiner, ‘Waiter, iwo years younger ‘auntisements were unknown to his fami tnd Allan Forrest are to be] legally adopted Mra. Ruppia little daugh- the latter part of next week, aming her Mary Pickford 2d. cording to reports, | Mrs. Charlotte) Miss Lottio has played many leading Pickford, her mother, did not deny the | role in motion, pictures. < ChAPreR th } (Comtinued.) rt OOR old thing! Of conse!” {aut says goo'by,” it called. “Da'ss ‘Alice exclaimed, and arent} ‘eet the front door slammed. They} nt down hurriedly. | 4th, ‘ ” ¥ quickly Into the room, Miss couldn't make her iisten to rea- ‘anecnw ane Sat. ‘THE MADRAS HOUSE 4 Pe remaining outside, |30n," Miss Perry said. “She got to ' NCH VILLAGE FOLLIE! ERE FROM “What's the mantter, paper Getting |talleing to herseif, and then she went ‘ 4 «| | ape Barrymore _____SEATS_AT ROX OFFIC THE neiahganonb TA ESURE: $1 : tp to her room and packed her bag.” “ i Ic. alful sick of lying on his tired old) ""eney tunched upon what the late Rrsaner tha, Sea ee Entire Orch. $2. Entire timck, I expect.” nMeumbent had left chiliing on the re, Slat & Lek. Am Special {i Offer fi This Victrola, No. 80, Ma- “Well, t's nothing—much," he said, table. It was Alice who washed the | EXTRA res Re MO} IDAY ea earvey at Door, “]| just thought maybe I ought ey hier + Y A P. wuline | rd FRite LEIBER SiiktsP earn "Md eald more to you about—well,| alice” ner Mother ten tothe hy Lo Jultus Caesar: To-m'w Matinee re to you about—well,| alice," her mother protested. “When x Extra Matinee Today Ais MONDAY, Pep. Prices 1g <r ot sbout the way things are, down at/e. girl has hands like b & Co.'s—about the way they), “I know, mamm Allce looked 4 ‘ j troubled. “It can't be helped this of depend on me down there.” — | time; you'll need every minute to get| 44, Merchant of Ventce; To-m'w ve, jon. 0. 4 : Regular M. wWhy don’t they show it, then?” she that dress done. Al Warclue, Avena hay hogany case, $100, together Ganderbitt’ Theatre, Wi aath Street abked, quickly. “That's just what) Mrs, Adams went away lamenting, | the nent of their daughter, H F Bua and 1 have ven: feeling so While Allce began to aplanh the plates | Dorotity Tolln to Mardy ehemor with a set of record albums | SUED. a SAT 2:30 t . 3 and cupa and saucers in the warm| Conklin of Catekill, N. Y, The wedding made specially for this in- DERSON 3 Manin Ehott's bit} Much; they don’t appreciate yo water. After a while her eves grew| Will beheld in the « = sp 3 | HITS Nae CLARE Fwhy, yes, they do,” he sald. dreamy; she was making little gay-| Little Church Around | strument at $9.90 and twelve | ae ae Runeen's \h Hy MOUNTAIN: "ain they do, They began h'isting my sa | colored pictures of herself, unfound-| WY} be # wedding + syn a | ¥ : aml [on ab fue, beoond year I'wont in there, | CL PP of how she would 100k] naty at cervil NY qintetied Victor selections of your | COMED" “One of the ‘best of alt ths Kammer playa. e pre,| and what would happen to her that} the Sempel School She is 7 me wh ey aiid they've h'isted It a litde every evening. twenty ear ot ea , own choice (6 10-inch M PERSON BOOTH 48th Be, ‘Eves, A tWo years all the time I've worked| These hopeful fragments of drama romance between Misa Polla and Double Face records), at YJ | Fr. Went Weeks Wee ae D “ were not to be realized, she knew: | Mr. Conklin started ina hunting. 1odne | ‘ ye ee ent Week: th. Mon, Wed, bat te Th 1 me their ‘oldest ‘THE ‘em. ey Cath me v4 {but she played that they were true,| in the Catskill Mountains, Both of them $5.10, qn special easy terms. | PETROVA jeonce. i, THE GREEN d-by’ down the: He laughed, | and went on creating them. are fond of hunting and will probably ‘ | “Mk kid BY neneas RLISS *" GopDESS logetically. “Yes, sir; and 1 guess, Out of her fancies the desire for) (pent. t pale (2 pi la alll ie EASY TERMS ? | W. (mh et __A PLAY OF ADVENTURE, y know they can count on my de-| flowers to wear that night emerged | ALY: ne con of Henry Th LONGACRE,} TO-DAY, LYRIC ¥ «> & TWICR DAILY. definitely and became poignant. ; ee , th | ent’s turning In as good a re-| "ine wiped the dishes blowiy, letting | COMMiIn, @ retired grocer. | During the Janu VIC I OR RECORDS us they look for at the end hele ier wander over the bry He has been eneing as his father’s ary ? » for| yard outside. The grass spar secretary since but now will go ito : A . : Bey been mith a hucinees| With green, in the inldat_ of whieh | business in Baltimore. He ees A at, Sener, Meee * a tiny shot of blue suddenly fixed her| === —" - ie it marlon ant have. 6 Sete Kien ore. ae rae ree a {1 NToseph Smith & Orchestra, 85 his soft hat violently at the wall, Ws You—¥or Trot ‘hole.’ It's kind of funny| It was a violet. flung eRe Vole a mare h Mec aie paeheth ue Allee went outdoors and began to! ,, His mother beamed. with, delight, 49958 Arnie 100 men vos think, yourself, y search out the violets, She found| “That's a good boy, darling! You' ; tied fairly well in a Husiness like! twenty-two, a bright omen, since the | Never he sorry you . and the men at the head of It/number was that of her years—but * to think so, too, and put your|Bot enough violets. There were no ry just about as high as any-| Or | ines amet der; | ame showed ‘distress, could consider customary—well, | whibh “fered no fuvernble nronpect; | .,"NO- f couldn't; I'm not gd ® THANK. U THE NEW DISCIPLE LITTLE THEATRE, WW, ath Bt Ere 8.30, ‘CENTRAL Broadway and ah rea. Mats. TO-DAY, Sat, & Mon. at 2.30. Noon to 11.80 P.M. @ 1 YEAR WAPRRMLA) | THE FOX waar ner TO-MOR'W & NEW YEAI A _UNIVERSAL-JEWEL, (a THEATRE GUILD PRODUCTIONS —— BELMONT, Wy. 48th. win gannic FULTON, W. 40th. 8.30, ‘Forma Schildkraut & Le Galitenne ts WEEK Last WEEK EXTRA MAT. TO-DAY MEW AMSTERDAM. West 424 St. Even, 6.15. ATS. 1. & SAT, S00 te $2.50. Ne Higher. 18831 ‘The Sh Py ae 18883 June Moon—Fox trot... | No' One's Fool Fox ‘i 4 fou?” - Soe hrow away my good money like that. rpnecttitar't t I mean, Alice, it's kindef funny | then went into the house. Presently on th tak you payin’ for “6 This she came out again, went to a trolley tet od y pee . Biebeslald (Love's Sorrow) —P Serge Rachwaninot?. { * rs CA AE es Mont a fallure, ao. to/iRe, and, took a car Yo the CuLsKIEE | On vee day money.” ROL - Special New Year's Derchon are in a ee ee ee “Wel: father? — hoi | Fegiie Performances at ONTINUO pom ddenly, with in ® drizzie of |’ She shook her head dolefully. ’ mt | ate me rear abaratectthin kaa’ bar check] Faivae ave ei otk ake was tired all | fot some from him this morning, and WEW-ALICOEN HAGGIN PICTURES. Rivoli, Rialto, Criterion ast his. “Boor papa!” she mur-| over, but she had three hundred vio-|! can’t bother him for any more; It “Poor papa!” jets.’ Her mother moaned when Alice terrib Lei sites alw been so fo, no,” he said. “I just thought showed them to her. tagribly he eeenin ea Bala Qh ‘rn ‘They've always seemed to “Oh, you poor child! To think of guess he couldn't help that ‘of me—the way they Yoo your having to work so hard to get| Walter observed. e're lable to go : 55 Flatbush Av. ter on, for instance, soon as I| things that other girls only need lift! to the poorhouse the way it is. Well, | : lem’ last.yoar, And the work's| thelf litte Angers fori” what's the matter our walkin’ to this t pleasant," he went on. “Mighty| “Never mind,” said Alice, huskily. aad | in bh the departments. We bias) bie ‘em and I am going to have Saturday Night at . . 10.45 Sunday Night at... 10.45 RIVOLI 2x BETTY COMPSON SAT. EVE SPECAT SHOW ror 10.45 t.[ Mate, Wed Sat. ULERY HENRY MALES BILE BURKE , it's only a drizzle and we! deal of fun down there|a time to-night!" ote u've just to!” Mrs. Adams) can take a street, gar to within a| in “The Liitle Minister” PALACE UWI cerearen - aI iy Selanne sorry Saifed'i| may have to eet, dinner before Tanah | AEAIR, Bp moter shookgher Wead. ite Kruger | “alias JIMMY} | Sw cnuton' tess Zou se emer ASTAR FEATURE vagy | the dress, but I can get it done im! “twat darn the luck, all right!" hi Emmett Corrigan | = VALENTINE” Loew: w eld. Gloria Noy no ert Fently, “It} a few minutes afterward, and its O-| consentad, explosively. “Till get her| | Marsale Gillmmore | aqiery, way & sat 8 RiALTo WALLACEREID STATE Rix a ra Oe mes ! cents.” = SQUARE rasous DIAL TO ORCH, RITERION ta. CECIL B. DEMILLE’S on PARADISE”’ judson d Jones, others. 10’ CE__9TH ANNUAL BALL Colored Theatrical Emp! BRYANT HALL, NEW YEAR'S sum) NIGHT. rs ! r Evenings at 8.15. led pon ‘him, a want you te ault | lovely violets” — SWviig, Walter!" Mrs. Adasis cried, HUDSON “feist wei, Sun a Mon. 415 “a At dinner Mrs. Adams began laugh-| much pleased. Do you know how to| [= ; = age ELSIE FERGUSON <tc ns ee oaks eae pond me to cock this dinner| migit 2” Or tmat Hille? How splen-)___aMUSEMENTS._/_AMUSEMENTS._ Seine VARTiNNTSNONEN it does Walter to eat it?” “Tain't .” Walter informed her B'way,38 8. Ers.8. a cay thats eae Pee ee “Don't gobble, ohild! ‘There's|crossly. “It's a tin Lizzie, but you KNICKERBOCKER firiived ear aon. Se SPT PE SI RS CES hy ” Y PH Bice tly Sad dsinny mat |e nw ele, aot data [eet etfate igiesamitt Ht Beginnin “BULL DOG DRUMMOND’) | “Ss Sekictctrokatarersem |) FOR Se ; mth ye ee aaa i : ak es rd you have, but there's plenty; Mrs, Adams agreed that she didn't. P Tues. Night an 3 ‘A Real Melodrama.” with A. E. MATTHEWS|| NEW YEAR’S GIFTS PT wwhatis hs, been tall THEATRE, 42nd St., w. of B’way oF woe epee tel|MOVIE STAR BALL “What's hs been talking] He smiled in benevolent pity. oreo CHAPTER IIL. BELASCO “ sane Mi 220 ‘a8 ene, Gel yout, Is you Ties. om LITTLE before 9 o'clock . pavip ORE NTT CIP. WI P sw Ke pees el) Lk 1 | ceca re et Alice stood in front of her| Twice Daily Thereafter, Including Sundays patagco LENORE J] FiGas KIKI]]* * * AND *& *& x Diamonds to try to make bisa.) Oak oe oye Adams Me Papal gai oy meta long’ mirror, completed, | MATINEES 2:15. NIGHTS 8:15 \|CORT We TONIGHT , ae eae Mat, Amateur Screen Contest ¥ WATCHES it dream it had really hurt him." your coffee in a few taisiutes: weTe later ain ene ee, gent eee | RIFFITH Present sau. |WALLAC MARY|| New Year's Eve, Dec. 31st, 1921 ON LIBERAL ell, doesn't he hurt ug?” | golix to have some lovely peaches.” SSeoMuInitely (SEERUESA, RAYS . 5 I Saents We | EopINGER #0 Nash 12TH REGIMENT ARMORY ever that I know of, : “Doe’ want "ny canned peaches,” |#ll she asked of it; what artificialities ts ‘CAPTAIN APPLEJACK’ ‘Calurabuas A __CREDIT ra. Adams explained, impationtiy. | said the frank Walter. r. G'-night.” a color, she had used upon her face $60, ea | lumbus Ave. and 62nd St. ‘hen @ man st! x0 “Walter, it d in about s of emphasis that le 7 CAN ae eee dest ‘provide for for nip temallgs iea't | 9 o'clock az the esifiest: her protiiness the snore. distinct: and . Ee GOHAN WYNN TRAN D TAS ren Fa aa thpt hurting © paused, mystified. “What ress was a white cloud of loveli- i Sam st yO neune one yh, it * vid we us well enough, | a had Ress. Finail: - mama. "We his what we need—It aed DRAAE bomste Ge Sina ote aa : THE PERFECT etree noon: Srectal Raw % Sieg a eA igo Peat At Our Two Ups eren't so extravagant.” | “What dance?” wore at her waist and the other she| SATDAY_ 6 BOMBAY | SEATS jut her mother cried ov “Why, Mildred Palmer's dance, of {carried in her hand, OF THE «‘Bxtravagant!’ You haven't om urse.” Miss Perry insisted that Alice was | ‘16000 MORNING DEARIE i teBth of what the ris “I told you a week ago I wasn't |® vision. Adams, when Alice paid a/ Musleal Cé - me AUS dings | olne to that ole dance,” he returned, pe Med $3 hla “roo io. bid him | Sessions Come? GLOBE 30 56. , Neteos frowning. + ck ley ‘eo! “ changed. When you and Walter | “Walter,” she exclaimed. “of{well, well! You look mighty wo TIMES SQ.\Allan Pollock ir | litte children we did have! course you're going. 1 got your rye fine! Have a good time. Have| BY ARRANGEMENT WITH KATE CLAXTON ree gn oF a | Anite Divercoment bea Wt Leawan 6 vAPITOL Sze Myc, Hare Lord AMERICA WATCH Gry ono. Capitol Grand a Orchestra. |DIAMOND' \wex THEODORA Penne MAM SN LA Een, vice Datiriturieave. |] 603 Sth Av. ore 8.15|P op. Prices LUMBIA bytes ‘Cooity tos sence ——— stars Pam least it seemed to be/ clothes all out this afternoon and|@ good time, dearie.” as much as most of the people | brushed them for you. They'll look! “I mean to!” she cried. “I mean . | : —— Tee cect | a ee Or ean ok With LILLIAN and DOROTHY GISH spar || Broa Oper House 2.84452 || PBR MONDE Fone @| See here,” Walter said decisively. o-night,” wea ‘ ai | ‘ie ee ee tae quips be; | “Don't get any wrong ideas in your Mica eran Raa as she heid To the Public, Whose Servants We Are: ua WILD ‘tit Frances Starrvisiter way” estima dare more every two years he’ Leary oi bp Hany 2 ieee 2 ae T [Pour 1." ESSE, Aen Since it is impossible for us to control the many tle RAG SAR Tapas that Wecause, his children cost | am to eat a couple of barrels of rian Neral aoe thing.” sald advertising sources that speak of our plays, we take Data. BROOKLYN. more than he and I cost, our | Pken glass.” replied with eome as-|!'©.s¢t along without having ieee, this means of giving you our personal viewpoint on SMARK. OOGA perity: “It seems very strange that | with brett Dowling! “What's our new PrvI ction. Ul we frankly had little to | RAN cuy ey you always object to ing any- », aps recall we fran jad little say t H where among our friends Walter” | ‘It'@—4t's your father's raincoat, 1 Tou nea J 4 | |" BROOKLYN “*%Slitide Nevers.” “Your friends,” he said, rising from |tHOwgsht you'd put it on over" one way or the other, of our last production, “Dream Apr TO-DAY & SAT., 50° TO ‘2 his chair. “Your friends,” fe 1 "But I’ won't need it in a taxicab,” Street,” when we showed it in the regular theatres,” MATS. id es A STORE-NOT AN OFFICE " her mother | * ried. “You're ae just at! Cernig toe pape ai “Ob, yew, jarizating’ to wet in and out—it's | but we feel this is a different Sipe a Wh OF | LYCEUM sia inare Pre oa y hae FOR SALE. = the time when your life should be | Crane coud nee A shoulder! "Oh, well.” Alice consented; and Our present production is “ NS OF , NEW YEAR'S GIFTS, . flhest ot Uglies happiness. | ¢. Strer a final brief view of his de- | she cllmned inte the vehicle ied THE STORM,” taken from the old play “THE TWO LIONEL ATWILL , NEW YEAR GiFTS $50 DIAMOND RING, 31 wey, Alice's lip quivered, but she con- | THlve face, he took himself out of the | iid mother's selicituden, smceratod ORPHANS.” We have attempted to combine with this MUSIC BOX “iti ro'bav a 4 JAMONDS Wee Watches, Levalliges, n hisrony {rived the semblance of a protest. | iia enna Wanted aae tha tear Vhat on earth is this, Walter? story a phase of the great French Revolution, with at IRVING “MUSIC. BOX REVUE’ Wik Elin a Wels wat 0 gags Si as Hy ote ant, catching him at the front doo. “Haven't vanlgetareet | least e little of the spirit and manners of that period. | | BERLIN'S e ham rg Figs kave’—— with bis bat and raincoat on. isd | Excepting for certain scenés in the latter part, Wen 42d Bre 030.) €¥ou have?” Mrs. Adams was pit-| “Walter” — $00. Gath. pling J Lang |] SAM H. HARRIS 13.5 5. 22 $* METROPOLITAN, 47 on sT. ly satirical. “I suppose you've ‘Told you had+a date downtown,” @ second-hand tin Lizzie, we do not claim any particularly spectacular features. SIX CYLINDER LOVE © sal i ci “A divver,” it, if it has li the charac- | j i imousine to go to that dance | he said gruffly. She caught his arm Ne : Its greatest merit, if it has any, lies in cl Cc: with ERNEST TRUEX. | CASH OR semen? ahgiupposs you've only ot | ea i RG is anh es Ta over sai terizations which reflect, as best the players can, the | FRAZEE “e925-|) yy DIA M 1) N D CREDIT. and tell him to sen ‘Walter, en. Waiter. 9 : | Y " $0. ‘Bp rom Diamor Save 20% me. erehiae? I ‘guppose| she entreated. “Please don’t ts he a garage-keoper?” Sa A oni et A he reas Mien Lacs Ae hry DUI ( : Mii wee Sa & M i] || Rioor Send for FREE Catalog ‘P ase onto Diner ati = Not exactly! It belongs to old 3 jou chanced 4 YNN FONTANN! But Alice interrupted. tn a single | “I get you, < ingtant she became businesslike “Oh, | All right. What's the matter of Allco| 4 . Lamb himself. He keeps it. for watton® and “WAY DOWN EAST,” we believe + pee 50s. ROSE i on end SS : wa ; MARIE DORO "4" 285.5% * ghe cold, briskly, “I've des to that party by herself?” tisit, coos ebauMeur Ti¢ent it trom you will find something in this to please you. |[o “LILIES OF THE FIELD®| | 22-2 ee ee) eon edith fiat ci peice cided to wear my white organdie if we sci <li | er!” she «gasped | As I have nothing to do with the acting, I feel By we ; With FREDERICK PERRY, ¥0b could put in a new lining for hy no} ‘Sure 1 do! Oh, the car's clean! 1 may discuss it freely. My own opinion, strength- | sjyTire. tise. Eof's. bs 8 AM NDS‘ os 3 1 pray cnakes things too mean Tor her. |engugh,” he said. “This coon, he's aa ened fs the Et ooely, voiced af CH i dah ats || Punch & Judy"sct. 34; ato wwe Di {e] JEWELRY he Drought forth the dress, and | Walter. All the other girls have! certicuiar as any white man; you 4 2 ; Presse | Ths, oueeene COWMEN Tike. REPRE M®. Adams examined it attentively mebody to depend on after they) heedn't worry about that. Td of haa| showings, is that this most important contribution BRS SPP SENTATIVE CALLS. Cth you think you could get it | set there 2 a better car if I could afford it. You| to my work reveals a higher standard of acting than NO DEO. OT 9H bn 500 e. mamma ? ‘Well, why hasn't somebody asked /needn’t get so upset about it 1 | Wess Wall, bet. Bway & Coot. PW. I don’t see why not.” Mrs. Adams her to ‘go? She ought to be that} =y dont understand,” she sald in al these artists have previously reached. |] 63D ST. "wite"Sirenpar 4 sonpay. NO OEP OST ona AmBwered. “Tt oughtn't to take more | popular, anyhow, I sh'd think—she | tow voice, “I don't understand how you | Our staff has made all possible effort to repro- SHUFFLE ALONG * —————— than four or five hours. tries enough! know such people.” duce the atmosphere of the time in which the action Extra Midnight Performance W Con S891 Men’s Clothing on Credit it's a shame to have you sit at) “I don't understand how you can, ‘Such people as who? | fs laid, | American Diamond Watch Co. ||l 1 DOWN—$1 WEEKLY up xo machine tha’ long.” Alice said. | be so hard,” his mother wailed, husk-| “As—colored chauffeurs | 6 4 $ —$! | (Open Evenings. Est. seni. absently, adding, “end I'm sure we! ily. “You know why they don't run! “The trouble with you,” he retort- = @eBht to let pape alone. her the way they do the other|ed, “you don’t know there's anybody “Ww. bh . : our greatest investmen grvell. we'll see. giris she goes with, Walter. It's be-, in town except just this silk-shirt ur greatest inves h ent in time, labor and money. Win be @ great deal better if we! cause we're poor, and she hasn't got| crowd. They make me sick.” To you, who have ever been so sympathetic and Sus let him make up his mind for any background Do Not Miss To-Morrow’s Interesting 80 appreciative, we bring our newest offerin Biipeelf,” sald Alice | “"Background?” Walter repeated. instalment. i i) Mfering. ith this, they bent their entire |“ "Hackground? What kind of talk 18) tion upon the dress, and when | that?’ | lunch gong sounded downstairs! “you will go with her to-night,| CONCERTS AND MUSIC. | Poss Ls A Be eee was SUL sketching repairs and | Walter?” his mother pleaded. “You| METROPOLITAN OR ERA | «ligrations don't understand how hard Peppose we'd better go down to! (or her aod bee ea enines 81 TONIGHT LOUISE. ” “ Nights, Sat. aa fi sara ‘$1.50- $1.00—Ste he ." Mrs. Adams said, abs them, or you couldn't be elfiah! HARDMAN rraho USED. $ ty "Bhke's at the gous aza She "went. clear out to Belleview —— PRICES AN Other Motiness, $1.99. a minote, mamma. Now about Fark this afternoon, Walter, and spent AGENTS WANTED. SEATS NOW SELLING eee te te Gy MET janer's so eave 1922 “WORLD ALMANAC: “ READY TO-MORROW “s By Mail, " / 3c “3° : Peaaee Bresibie 0c Pc Address Cashier, NEW YORK WORLD, New York City e rest we leave to you. Most sincerely yours, (Signed) D. W. GRIFFITH. I can assure you that this production represents eh

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