The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1922, Page 16

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16 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, JUSTICE STRONG CALLED. Island City yesterday. It required him davit Dow to show cause vision April 3 why he the tr before the should 4 nepection of the inforr Appellate Dt snd depositions taken in the proceedings conducted >} ‘Fulton & Bridge Sts. BROOKLYN dictment of John John | Wes him inl on cha Nassau County Ovt of these proceedings grew the in- Booth and Andrew . contractors of Lawrence, L. 1., os of making false returns to the county In bills for contract work. At books had been seized by State troop: on orders of Justices Strong. THURSDAY—A Pre-Easter Dress Sensation! Values Such as You Have Never Imagined Possible EXQUISITE INTERPRETATIONS OF THE ; NEWER MQDES AND HIGH COST FABRICS : Satin Faced Cantons New Georgettes 350 NEW HIGH COST FROCKS Secured ina Remarkable Underpriced Purchase from a Prominent High-Grade Dress Manufacturer, Who Is Retiring from Business. 28 Every Model Is the Product of High-Class Designers Their Quality and Their Workmanship Is Marvelous at This Low Price! Can ton.Crepe “Crepe de Chine Models for afternoon and street wear, elaborated with beads in allover pat- terns, clever motifs or effective band borders. beading, introducing the long-waisted bloused models, straight line and many new ideas in panels and side @rapes. All Sizes for Women and Misses Some combine embroidery with Dresses That Actually 3 Retail from 39.75 to 69.75 Their Style, Crepe Romaine Crepe Knits tached to the papers were affidavits from Booth and Weston asserting their MARION DAVIES “Beauty’s Worth” “Marion Davies never looked prettier or won th audience with her charm more effectively than in “Beauty's Worth,’ light.” Throughout —N. Y. Esening Telegram “You'll like Marion Davies in her new picture is natural, pretty and convincing in her role of a Quaker maiden." —Daily News. Story by Sophie Kerr Directed ‘by Robert G, Vignola. Scenario by 1 Settings bs, she doe the picture she is a de She TODAY AND ALL THIS WEEK AT “THE RIVOLI Pr Pre ot NOTICE: some lucky patron. the purchase of an adr minute you will recess {len and Programe by tsa Paramount Picture A beautiful large do! worn by THEATRE Broadway & 49thSt Hwo Aivne 4 What the Pa Say About the ALL Charms of Ori: Frozen North.” Show Outdoes GRAND CENTRAL PALACE “Lure of Many Lands Is Strong at Travel Show. t and Tropics vie with those of “Travel Exposition Brings World Here. Section a Feature.” “Crowds Visit Travel Sho: Hit with New Yorkers. *, “Around the World in 80 Minutes Now. Ke ald Ow THIS WEEK Pribune. EB ve. Mail Making a distinct Globe Travel, CARL LAEMML! presents HARRY {. CAREY Photo-Dru will make \ the that sit up MAN TO MAN a a revivitier, you are thrill-proo *Man to Man.’ that IS a thrill.” Don Allen. ‘“*MAN TO MAN’ IS THE MOST IN- TERESTING WESTERN PICTURE I EVER SAW." Harriette Underhill, N.Y if you think 5 ea try at A thrill scene vening World Tribune. “Most sensational seen On Broadway thrills. NY screen drama Full of American “No end of excitement thrill- ing fights.” R. G. Welch, Eve. Telegram THEATRE, B’WAY. & 47th ST- CENTRAL : New Facts 1922 35c on Stands ADDRE New Figures EW YORE CONTINUOUS NOON TO 11 P. M. Popular Prices New Subjects WORLD ALMANAC NOW ON SALE By Mail 50c NEW YORK CITY WORLD. The Thar of Al as your jaded movie uppetite NOOMAN'S LEMON CREAM freshing and ; , If you have a friend suffering with eczema or other itching, burning eruption, what greater kindness could you do him than to say: “Why don't you try Resinot ? I know you have experimented with a dozen treatments, but I believe Resinol is aiferent, It does not claim to be a ‘cure-all’ —simply a soothing, healing ointment, free from all harsh drugs, that physicians prescribe widely in just such cases asyours, Do get a jar today!" Resinol Ointment is aol by all druggists. AMUSEMENTS. Ree Oh ee es NEW AMSTERDAM. W. 42d St. ve, 8.165. (Bie ti “ZIEGFELD ‘MIDNIGHT FROLIC EMPIRE # say ana 40mm St, bys, 8.20 Matinees & Sat. at 2.20 DORIS as the ai ‘To the Laos iv teen ae “"" Otte Kruger A New Comedy by the Authors of * Duley.” ERAZEE WA? Bry 31 EVENINGS 645 | eer by GALSWORTHY LYCEUM | We est ath Bt, fate Thurs, & Bat at “The Fi Irene Bordoni Bal GATET Yea: oT eg bee ne 230 “MADELEINE 3 MOVIES” The New Cohen Farce Hit, with GEO. M. “"* GEORGETTE COHAN Henry Miller's 3.0 rte a a Bats, B43 LAURETTE TAYLOR n J, Hartley Munnera’ The National KNICKERBOCKER Bway, Mats St. ed, & Sa “BULLDOG DRUMMOND satura A teal Mote with A,B, Mathews, CRITERION nah cosnisrors si fy i. SQUA Nt , MATS, HONDAD SAT. “THE LOVES OF PHARAOH” Directed by EKNEST LOUBITSCH, a Sraie Hemi pois cue ia BELASCO Si. sich SSN AMEQ |B | ome Fei| 8. LENORE UL RIGs KIKI] {== 1 Wik one Rnb mehr? cont. Went 4ath Gt, Hvonings at 8.20 WALLACE EDDINGER- MaBY NASH! a eens APPLEJACK” ED a A 6 Foo. 5009 MORNING DEARIE|| conway GLOBE “ S15, Mats {WStEBOX 859.4%" TRLIN'S | MUSIGBO4 REVUE AM H. HARRIS W, 24,8) Bye. 90 Mate W AX CYLINDER Love, \ With PRNEST TROEN 63D ST. Movie Wall ra Al SHUFFLE ALONG : "i | | fextea Midnight Herfarmence Wed. at 11.30. "umn Rove | N-SWOR B BEXOND THE BAINROW | dy GET TOGETHER's roa CPPanRDE a | —-LOEW's— TATE | TO-NIGHT AT 8—LORELEY HARDMAN PIANO USED. uu Mats, Wed. & Le Gi Schiidikrant LYRIC ¢ 1922." AMUSEM ENTS. jenne Fast-—t'o, o T Smoking Permitted tn aaa a Ath Sty way. Fove.8..0, none BOOTH a mies Ne Matinees Wednesday & Sat. ___ with is 2 arr ss VOVER ROAD i. a Arthur "LAWFUL LARCENY’ LONGACRE West C asth St, Bus, Today & dk ‘Ww COMED SAM Star | fe Headliners. Last Week LILIOM =* 9d Bt., W. of Biway, Eva, 8.20. Matinces Wed. and Sat., KOR GOODNESS NAY Ry mon MatecThave es Su ® THANK- LITTLE THEATRE _@ The Ist YEAR IVAL OF DANCE [No a misty at the NEW BAiLR Columbus Ave, and 66th St. CARN UN TO-MORROW EVENING ADES 00M CONTINUOUS DANCING With World's Best Dance Mu ORIGINAL “MEMPHE ¢ by. and Busoni's Society Orchestra. HOSTESSES AND INSTRUCTORS, LADIES and Friday OLUMBIA | 55¢ l inctuding ie f EC eet Ne CHARGE FOR DANCING, BITS 0’ BROADWAY y “oon W IAM American Watch & Diamond. 6 Mai Fou Take Vel, ¢ my Strietty he FOR SALE. i¢en Lai thy levate ort _5807, JOS. K.WATSON SORA MINE eNIeHE BAR SN RR EAT Re DIAMONDS 4th Moor Centidential CREovir pod ROCK, DIAMONDS MiMi ss JOS. ROSE. & SON, | sacarve rd Os WATCHES ANDO! TINE JC WELAY Mont Liberal Terms Beat VALUES In the City ROYAL ?'eue $1 Weekly Buws (50 : $2 Weekly Buys $100 f METROPOLITAN, 42 WEST @D SPREDE - DIREENDS wareR oc No. mete © Mur MONDS-WATCH ON CREDIT sere eeCREDIT JES Bence, ST MAIDEN Lane tay et Tax _ ANITA STEWART “INVISIBLE FEAR’? SURP DEV LE i Wt nod OND Tis malay sane | UD Bee itor, | | ~tamond K mon — ‘ ‘ - AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. © Went) im ee ¥, [CENTURY arn 2h nt Wed. aBet 4 JOLSON'S ITTF matswedasensze | | TeROSE of STAMBOUL| | EVENINGS (EXCEET AT.) 500. to $9.60. | J ASTOR Tye, 45th & Bway, tive, at 8.20, ineew Wed. & Sat. at 2.30, Ce-il Lean and eee w THE BLUSHING BRIDE: | Goer Teste’ Matines: IWHITESIDE.". HINDU AMBASSADOR HEA Lal ou Ue Da Chas PLAYHOUSE” Ww. 48th St, Evon, 8.90. ‘ats, Wed. & Sat, 2.30. “UP THE LA 2.90. MONTMART HE BIJOU Theatre, West 45th St. Eves. WILLIAM COURTENAY | RY. in “THE LAW Lie altel Beg. next Sunday A ian entombed Arctle Regions re », PRODEC TIONS cae EE GARRICK * METHUSELAH Ganntcn and Bat, 1.30, life after 100 HOUDINI ™ Person and on > 7.90. Mats. Thur: Yow for dd Cycle fopkins Arwold Daly LAST if Pauline Lord ‘erate, MAN ri en a, Presents by 8%; i" ugene O' Nellis ane . 6 | “Anna Christie” | PLYMOUTH Sct? atiorn!"eS20]] TIMES VANDERBILT Si are MARJOLAINE “THe aa a THE DEMLVIRGINE with "MOUNTAIN MAN sits REPUBLIC Tis Gia ait? IDID Nora Bayes iat with Vivian Martin and Lynne Overman cee 40th Be, a] jest MARRIED U YOUR WOMAN “AND MINE ea EE * APOLLO © D, Wi GRIFFITH'S EMPIRE OF NEW EMOTIONS ORPWARS STORM Mau Al Seats fe $1.00, Nichia & Rat, Mat, $2.00 Fine Seats Ovehentea e Dally 2:1 Bio incividing Sundays 20, lst St., hAny ¢ SELWYN THEA. Mats. A MUSICAL COMEDY SE: NATION. MADISON sO. GARDEN) Brice Baily, 2.15 and 8.15 Open’ Hour Earlier, [A Real Sensation! | “GYPSY PASSION” the nies, More ‘Trained tila Anitial ts Thao Ever Befor fSlancing Titeres ds. and Display. ST AE STRAND SYMPHONY ORUHESTRA CARL EDOUARDE, Conductor ce STRAND A Natiqnal instiniion toed “Poeony Listes __FREE Bron eee ne 40 OW, aXth St, i" \ceero. im Me Mo re fh . : (Gcean ack FAMBOATS 2 AVE WHERE TO GO AND How TO GET THERE| BETWEEN NEW YORK ALBANY & TROY pany will re trafic, Daily me operations handlin sailings from New Y W, | WA Canal Street, 6:00 P. M.; West 13 522 ATCHES || Albany 8:00 PM Passenger ticketed baggage checked ase stwecniyt: \3} 10 all points Telephone Canal 9000. fs | | F150 00 12 Weekly feb are EXPRESS SERVICE ACCORDED ALL FREIGHT TRAFFIC Asti e Conrieniins Skipments will be received commencing Wednesday, RE Tr is7. ‘& BROADWAY | March 29th. 4 HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY Middleton S Bor |. Receiver Ey “BOSTON G22 os Sa Via Cape Cod Canal =e The picturesque, convenient route; ideal fer business “ CREDIT. = man 6r tourist. Inte Cod Canal and Boston Harbor. A insight of land and all the way by water, No c Servic The fa ROPOL umers afford Service The famous TROF ’ ; aS every convenience and cor tions at Boston ng Resumed with Easwern Steainship Li 15 for Portland, Tnes Rockland, Bangor and Yarmouth, N Tuesday i Laci Steamers leave Pier 18, North Ri (foot Murray Street) EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, Inc, SSR SRNR RR ER REALE BE SOA istiverniey fortes cm *)

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