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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 19, g|PARIS RACE GOWNS HIDDEN BY CLOAKS Ney 1922, Ww AMUSEMENTS. MARJORIE RAMBEAU _AMUSEMENTS. vai | WINTER “GARDEN y.,°% eH} EDDIE CANTOR “Wie ifs HAPPY With NAN ry ONE WORRY YOU NEED NOT HAVE THE DREAD OF BURGLARY |! For Segalock has ra |Crowd Shivers, but Sa novelty and really is interested in SWEN ERC “secret out of A MAN OF MYSTERY. him, and Gloria told herself with an exaggerated air of Indiffer- ence that she had just about forgot- ‘ten him. Autumn came, that finest of all seashos about San Francisco Bay, the eee fors were thrust back, unvelfimg the clear sunny skies by day, the crystalline glitter of stars by night. hardly the time to ask herself: “Just where am I going?’ She knew that her father was beset by some sort of financial troubles; for the first time tm her life he had not come to her birthday party, and her mother had explained, rather soberly, that it was because of a business crisis. One night she and Gratton were hav- img @ late supper together at the Pal- eco, They had been to the theatre and now, yielding to the demands of her young appetite, they sat before sandwiches and coffee. Gloria saw Gratton, more interested in what @he was saying than in the yellow en- ve opened tt carelessly, But ina flash hin attention was whipped away from her; she stopped in the middle of a sentence and knew that he had not noticed. A quick spurt of blood flushed his dead-white skin; his eyes grew bright with excitement .He read in a sweeping glance, and before his eyes came back to her they went hur- riedty to his watch. *T've got to go, Gloria,” he said nervously. “Immediately. This is im- portant.” “Why, of course,” she agreed. can get a bite when I get home.” He thrust the telegram into his pocket and came around to the back of her chair, He was all impatience; it seemed he could not wait until hat cod coats were gotten. On the way to the street he looked again at hia watch. “I've got to go out of town,” he explained. “I'll be gone a couple of we the Sierras is on the trail of a gold mine supposed to be somewhere near the party with a young cub as a gift, but realizes that Gloria considers him only MR. GRATTON, a suave person, of whom King is distrustful. a brute mountain autlaw TOONS, HONEYCUTT, old hermit of Coloma, who knows the secret ‘of Lookout Ridge but who is too enfeebled to make the search. King has offered Loony three thousand dollars cash for Bs information, but has been refused. lightly or say. He led the way to the little}thirteen starters finished In the Grand om) AMBASSADOR 4""" GREATEST MUSICAL room. was an experience to put the gay note of adventure back into the affair. Glorla made her purchases in fif- teen minutes and the change from theatre gown into an olive outing sult in another fifteen. Her discarded garments were gathered up, put into a cardboard box by the clerk and wrapped in heavy paper to be stowed away in the car. The SEGALOCK Is Absolutely JIMMYP ROOF Is YOUR Home, Store, Loft or Garage Protected? GET A SEGALOCK TO-DAY At all hardware and department stores SEGAL LOCK & HARDWARE CO., W. Y. Hall limped in third so bad! ashed He paid for it in advance, saying that Eee th Ga wie they would be leaving in a hurry; he] ™ay have to be killed. registered for her, ‘Then Gloria was} The usual {mmense crowd, includ- shown down a long hall and to herfing President Millerand, was present el He hey left ae Soe but the day was so cold that most of patient to be away, She went to her a ft window and stood looking out. She|'%® expected riot of feminine fashton heard a man call; a deep, rumbling |S tnvisible under cloal bass voice. She saw Gratton come] Most of the American women clung is trying to get Gus Ingle’s | gan to regret having come. The thing tingent was Miss Neysa McMein, illustrator, who wore probably the longest set of emerald earrings ever seen sincs the days of Cleopatra. Granpb Rapips FURNITURE back offering to help her down, I phoned your mother." “Was she——" “She trusts you with me, Gloria,” he said quickly, She let him help her Into the car “And | boyish in its swagger and richly fem- inine in its unhidden curves. Gratton’ eyes shone, quick with admiration She laughed and a flush came into her cheeks as he gravely paid for her clothing ‘and his own. When they middle of the road, their volces low, their looks earnest. hey went away together, She shivered and went to her bed and sat down, her hands tightly clasped, a look of trouble in her eyes. Gratton and Swen Brodie together-— “T don't understand.’ She said it to herself over and over. ‘I can't understand! She sprang up and left the room, coing in feverish haste back to the I PoP. PRICE WATS, WED. & SAT. HENRY MILLER'S 2%i08@, Seas S's ALLAN. POLLOCK » in A PINCH HITTER q Boh Bt eyes. 5.00 “T want to use the telephone,"’ she said. “This way, miss,"* eager to be of service. Then, with a bashful grin, he amended: “I beg pardon, Mrs, Gratton, I mean!" Gloria stared at him. Her mouth was open to correct him; ghe saw how rfaturally his mistake was made. But before she could speak a wild flutter in her heart stopped the words; she went swiftly to the regis: ter, In Gratton’s own hand, set by MICHIO ITOW. long-distance ‘Where ts it?" said the man, Wont 44th 8t rings At 8.30. nurs, & Sat, aat 2.30, BELASC LASCO Presents abel ULRIC as KIKI eel ED. Pop. Vv iN & N we | NN COAT Se and Bate at WALLACE EDDINGER MARY NASH 75 wp +8125 up Dining Suites in all finisher Dining Table and 4 COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103" & 104 ST it. Bry.1470. By 15 ear s Wed, and Sat. <'MUSIC BOX REVUE! nie show ever made In Amerten.” MUSIC BOX.W., IRVING THEATRE CROWDS MOURN DEAD STAR Husband Also Attends Trib- ute to the Memory of Lillian Russell. New York again yesterday morning paid tribute to the memory of Lillian Russell. Services held in the Palace Theatre were attended by represen- tatives of the United States Govern- SAM H. HARRIS siieet"Qvoa: 2'wee,, 248 SIX CYLINDERLOVE With ERNEST TRUEX, OR a ae SHUFFLE ALONG CAST. RACING AQUEDUCT TOMORROW'S FEATURES $4,000 Rockaway Stakes A2-Mile Steeplechase Borrow Handicap ment, the City of New York, the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, churches, the theatrical profession and the pub- ie. Similar services took place in other theatres on the B. F. Keith circuit throughout the country. They were arranged by E. F. Albee, President of Lady Violet Handicap Distaff. Purse 4, CONSOLATION EVENT. RACE M. and Tth Ave, Brooklyn, at Static $3.85, Including Tax SOE RON CHAS, CHERRY SON'S SMARTEST COMEDY. REPUBLI Then 424 St.,W.of By Matinces Wed and Bat. LAWFUL: LARCENY Abies Irish Rose WILLIAM FOX presents, THE GREATEST MOTION PICTURE SPECTACLE OF ALL TIMES —~ SACRIFICE TOLD AMID THE BARBARIC SPLENDOR OF ANCIENT ROME— LY RIC ieee 8 WHO WROTE THIS ? AND WHERE? CS MeMein’s Karrings At- rinrded tie lives hed. prOpaet TIMES SQ a eae raed MILLIONS 0:5, TONIGHT AT 8:30) « The GOLDFISH” SEVENTH INSTALMENT. the half-dozen doors to the dry goods] Yon, can sleep and rest for two or tract Fashion's Gaze. iy Si Se eee oo ae ; ad ; " + Atte stacy . store. three hours; thei 1 start back."* 1ht, 1992 (New York Evening World) ¥ WHO'S WHO IN THE STORY. mt have acGeHC With mnainne | Wha he atte ta ee Oe ast i a er ork rening, Worl trut vm iss wets MOVES TO-NIGHT MARK KING, who has made a name for himself in Klondike, and now in], “et me be your banker,’ he said|down, not knowing just what to do] PARIS, June 19.—Only four of the 6 THE CREOLE BEAUTY. To THE Jone cabin whe.e Gus Ingle was murdered on Lookout Da Gloria hesitated, But very briefly,| “hotel,"’ and she followed. Since she} steeptechas C yesterday, f BE N GAYNOR, who admits he is in financial straits, although his wife |drooping courage: the escapade, even| bout his “‘business,”* tt was, perhaps, Hike icin cee ea Sie hit OF 46 3. Mats, Wed. & wat. and daughter entertain themselves in San Francisco's fastest social set. this going at 8 o'Clock in the morn-|JUSt as well if she lay down, And,|Heros Twelfth : A. for Maxine Elilott's Theatre GLORIA. GAYNOR is like a dream to Mark King, coming’ out of the|ing into a country store with a man|®one, thought things out. He placed] ‘Three of the horses were Injured TH MONTH—BIJO SA aC a will be good for the Ai wilderness, and of course he falls in love with her. He goes to Sher birthday | and on money borrowed from the man|® Chair for her and arranged for her!padiy they had to be shot, and Music No. 000 HiyA_A.Miine—with vi Mark | reviewed 7 F about the corner of the house and/t, the short skirt and low heels’ of IME went scurrying on, Mark |reviewed in solitude was “crazy”! she confronted Gratton smilingly in| start across the street. A man, & Sark ‘ 6 W.20h, Bvs.8.20 King had returned to the|She grew vaguely distressed. her new garb, her hands in her| very big man, came to meet him.|NOW York. es ——-- 408t, Wo] ) Nighte at ato, Oe ee ae Sterres; no word came from| “I've got the car.” Gratton was] pockets, her face saucy, her slim body| They stood together talking in the], Most striking of the American con- AMUSEMENTS FULTON ritvey.| uate’ wea'e sars.30 The city grew gayer as the season | front part of the building. The man AL CARROLL THPAS 7 Avy Te me advanced; dinners and dances and who had given Gratton the register]§ CREDIT TERMS EA OLL itt et Bat, 2.20 = ae theatre parties made life a gloriously followed her with his speculative |} $3.00 Down on Li hy WHEEL Staged by SGORDON EDWARDS B arn KEMP joy$ul affair for Gloria, She had Hi ITCHCOCK’ gf IN 4 Round A SUPREME STORY OF LOVE AND nit: _the Nagents. : SLEEPS! WHILE SATAN LEER’ “The Devil was. sick, the devil a monk would be; The Devil was well, the devil a monk was he.” WOSEATS FREE FOR CORRECT ANSWER BY MAIL ol NEXT. IMAE MURRAY ASTOR THEATRE EUGENE O’NEILL’S “The Hairy Ape,”’ Plymouth, W. #& Eves. 8.45. Mets. Thurs. & Set. 2.45. Mate, Thurs, 4 Sat, Heat Seats —— GARRICK BARNEY. BERNARD and ALEXANDER CARR in, new comedy, REN} ByslontagieGlamadulent = W. OF B’Y. 1564, EVES. 8.38, MATINEES WED. & SAT. "BELMONT ® 41 ST. We WAS, iry.0048, Bve.8.30. Broadway and 41th Street. DENT NAL pete set coe HELD OVER for a THIRD WEEK [eee With @ great cast entino, Bertram ‘n STHE DELICIOUS LITTLE 0 DEVIL" Min Mons. DY, CAKE. CARMINE, TE ‘enon ALLA AXIOM, Attraction, THE MAN OF MYSTERY Ask him questions. He knows the answer, PRES! 5 the page as be came to the doorwiy; opposite the clerk's No, 7 tndi- IN “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” | came THEATH fe DIRECTION - " GO RIES 4 he etood, an envelope in his hand, cating her room, were the words: ene BAe neoe git : looking up and down the room. When ety “Gratton & Wife, 8. F."" She turned 6000 MORNING DEARIE IWOLI in “The Top of New York." IALTO i 3 at last his eyes rosted on her and her | rimson; went white yUU | 10 BEAN Bey AS Palate the companion, the boy came to the table. ; oll Syndteate, Inc. THE SENSATIONAL MUSICAL COMEDY “Telegram, Mr. Gratton.” (Continued to-morrow.) GLOBE siatintes Wed. nnd Bat. at Heer ER Ba days."* “ ” + Ai the circuit, who had known the for- “But this 1s only Wednesday IN GE ATTON S$ OWN HAND WERE THE WORDS: ‘GRATTON | op actress thirty-five years. Lillian | Se ‘ “and usually I don't go before Sat-| AND WIFE. Russell's husband, Alexander P. Can aya and stolidaye, Sand v. a M. Gaylient Baving ‘Tim “arday?" He was tapping at his cigar- Moore, Pittsburgh publisher, attend- Teeth | Without Plates AGAINST | Wi Albany o'clock following’ mornie Be ; . 9 ‘ices 5 eft fo! 0 * ette-case as they caine to their tax!.|he had hired. Gratton took the wheel} went to their car both were strangely | ° the services here and then left for Save Decayed KEATON In‘! ‘onnections to. afl pei aS “Yes, But something has happened.” and turned into San Pablo Avenue. | silent Philadelphia for the services in that Teeth, Tighten Kitty Francs & z zi 2 city, which started Loose th, Tr FATT ateleyy EAN 3 PGE SERVION rer / He helped her in and lifted his foot} The street was deserted and he gently] At 9 o'clock they were threading| ajc work which Miss Russell dl ig aa 2th St Bothey & 1 ied, Shipments recetvs to follow. Pressed down the throttle; he had] the streets of ramento. Ata little ‘i ei " 5 aa “Gloria,” he muttered, ‘I can’t/hired a dependable, high-priced car] after 10 they were in Auburn. On, Perr orias uy : bit att a | | make tt. If I see you home I will miss] and the motor sang softly, The wind] over a narrow red-dirt road, closer} phen G, Porter, ot knell pobhygiclel neta TAT VIOLA DANA ney cox, Saige fOMPANT. the last boat across the bay.” blew a Glor! face and her zest| down to the gorge, across the long] House Committee on Foreign Affairs Br and Fore ae TA I E| :s WOR eb She was more and more Interested. |came back to her. ridge, up ane e vrithing : ; ri illings, and Inlays Bhs bad dever known Gratton to ah Gratin would AaeCte her Where lCcacy ice aceite teetdon oe tte [Sony upmeecpent ive” trom hing Rus Cold, Silver ‘and “Porcelain Bway & 45 8 She had never known Gratton to show r wh grade. They came to the top of thalsell’s home district in Pittsburgh af ees ‘at Reasonable Prices WALM.to 12 P.M rr emotion as he showed it to-night; she|they were going; he made a great] yidge: raced through Cool, through| The religious and spiritual phase of pea : B ‘alcon / was more and more curious about that [lark of their escapade, assuring her| totus —- Lillian Rus Geared Us BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED CRITERION 4th St to 11D : 7 business’ which carried him out of /Raily that their destination was re-| “sooioma!' gasped Gloria, “You|Dr. Edward Tr tor of Trinity Metro's Sensational Production, POINTS NORTH, town. Why hadn't he tossed the tele-|served as the final surprise for her. xing to Coloma"? Chureh, Pittsbu which she at e.BLOG 1] |] “THE ‘STROKE of MIDNIGHT’ DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME, i gram across the table for her to read?| He evaded laughingly when she slowed the car down that he| tended. Sixty-pne seconds of silent BY) Ae Thrilling Ee na of Human Life, nejuding Sanday, for tNewbareh, (lonnectin : 4 ' Here was a shut door, and from being | Sked. ‘Maybe we'll keep right on go- ¥ prayer followed - - Kingston’ Point, Catwklit, ‘ ; 7 : : might look at her keenly MY MARK ) nye Ste barred a. door always invites the more |", always and always," he jested| Ny owas anid lightly Edw Davis, representing tne 103 E. 125th St., 1 N « tomptingly. Especially to a girl Ike| With her. we 6 88 ey ; vaudeville profession, declared Misa (Over Lotta Candy 8 ne mm wall 4 ae Uy ; Gloria, She thought that under the jest It Is to Coloma that you have been} Russell had done more than an 140 Loxingten Av Av., Kot 8 h St. l \n y & 47 St trand “Symphony Oreh, | Vall tic Keta New York to Albany’ and Albany "EASTERN Thr Why, Ican go bome alone’—— _| there was a queer note; when his eyes| Coming every week! other person to elevate vaudeville er rit, Btore.) ae 0 New York. “1 don't like it. I” He ended | flashed briefly toward her she tried] ‘‘Well?"" he said a second time, from the music hall class of per- 169 E. 34th St, cor. 3d Av. APITAL sé a” Bet 8 eres pers . ; abruptly and thrust his head tnto the |to read their message. “Then you—you, too''—— formance prevailing in the days of Ail ef Coe ehinnt aie Gato on Ba The orm DI mn car, his eyes questing hers in the half-} Gloria began laughing. He Blanced at ie mee sus Sonn Tony Pastor. daze unttl 1 ¥. M. ‘tary ; _ Bway at Sist. Capitol G nd Orchestra ' light; the chauffeur with his engine] ‘What will we look Ike to-mor-| the speed ae ee Bos looked back Sa pc OSS BURA AE UTNE Beat Sass ' going looked over his shoulder row—I mean when It's full day! Mo|!nto her thoughtful eyes. ORPHANS FED FOR $1.95 A MONTH, Hours 9 A. M (9 6 P.M. Daily 3s: je day ‘for return “Come with me, Gloria!” dressed like this—you in evening} “Would you rather that it was] Standardization of ratloning has rv EME eirn ya VAKiE - a, Gloria wondered what he meant; | suit!” Mark king or I who succeeded?" duced the cost of feeding each child to aF.K EL Ay mikes, sue SEEING YACHTS whether the man was suggesting an} “By Jove!'’ said Grattén. Then he “Here we are,’ Gratton said pres- |*$1.95 a month, reports Mrs, Nettle Hall “STON sete BGAN ners | Petr op TOURIST, are und New York; Lecturer elopement or just a wild bit of down-|laughed with her. “It’s the lark of|ently as the first of the picturesque | Austin, former Missourt newspaper Rereeree. of AN 130 cp asi | right unconventionality. my life."* old rock-snd-mortar aura at Colbran moni whe bee duet returned 0 New JOWM BAI Steamers Bess F ten. and De witt rT “Tha fe - “piste ‘i iy ., . - ert out! (of) € i 1S e ee of service with b R, ake special trips to the 1 Fee eee eee aoe aren Bill evden Ete ete ae een eee etice) dead. tired. and nonce | the Near meat Hellke, Ale gaye that tn {USWEBLOCK WOLMES: Bont aces! a beteneennte| STR. MANDALAY tc ANDS Bs, The new day has already started. By eyes, the motor thrummed merrily,, ‘And you're dead tired and nearly} avons a good harvest {s promised f: Well worth seeing: Iva, Battery daily *9.90 # the time the ferry lands us In Oakland | trees and houses flew by, the racing | dead for sleep. I am sorry we can't! the frst time in scven years. through Liver and Bowels yReturn steamer same day from points] (omitted Mondays). Pho it will be nearly 3 o'clock. I've got] car leaped to fresh speed. On have a city hotel ; but I'll get the efforts of American agricultural marked t. Daylight saving time. OLYMPIC | McAllister & Stennon's MAT. ita. GIN GINNY GIRLS DAILY NR. 3D AY. Only “Burk Theatre Open AU Si e you cris Me dow: to drive up into the country; we'll phone your mother and will start right away. We'll get there long before noon; we'll be back before aight, It would mean only a day's outing and you a room wh Ideal One-Day Outings, |\Day” Line cement highway sthe spinning whined musically. Titey were far up-country when the sun rose. Gloria, very sleepy now, tire: experts, Right—Always eel Fine With Mark King. Later, again with ada, 1d | watched it climb above the hills. She Abo daisF Rete riget way 0 speedily tode ARLIGHT S| sun y ton at Deab ra harm done. Won't you come,fnag watched the suariae 1 up the liver and keep NTS Fuster Information at Desbrosses St. Gloria? Please oome!"’ He pulled out rive. 1Aat ZnS the bowels regular, orbs a Pier, New York. Tel, Canal 0300. TONIGHT “We've just got time his watch again. > ue Mark King, she had seen it thrust Carter’s (itua DAY EXCURSIONS TO to gateh the Boas somfortanly.! tra | its great burning disk above the pine 8:30 iver Filia uever called to the tax’ ver, | ridges AS . . al, Millions and jumped tn. ummer Resore in the Ci ton padi ip She was asleep and started wide ny ai ey y.10 St, Ferry MOUNTAIN ig74 BROADWAY “You can come as far as the ferry, | Awake when the car mionnes eusdenty DAN Cc E - nothing 60 alt Water Surf Hathin ae ] anyway: Even if you won't give me a} They were in the one street of a lit 5 ood for bil- «teed, Steamer BOTY tne ine ecnamtol outs town: It must be 8 o'clock, She To the Best Dance Orchestra in the World frnet taigestin easac apes i Pa : In the country this time of year.) Wit ©) nyitaie AMBROSB’S ORCHESTRA pall « Ny Tac nae, CIRRY rar rexxy RESHMENTS CMTS And’ ‘W do you say to a cup of cof ae Aart and Poot Bathing, ralisades Interstate When they came to the ferry there}fee? And toast and eggs? In the Largest, Coolest and Most = P ieBand hones Bowling Gre Bs e' akfas le ° Ne hoat, ad Gots her-even bright with| wayside restaurant, with ity untidy 100 HOSTESSES @ INSTRUCTORS ielnGian Free Dancing. Hee cleos | Pr Qn Steamboat Co joy of her escapade, went with him}tabies and greasy Junch-ci ? (2 through the little gate where the tick-| was Gratton who did nll of the valle Kee Your Skin BROOKLYN CONEY ISLAND ets were presented for the last boat} in Gloria by now realized that « OOKLYN. Foeclal Schedule for MONDAN, JUNE, 19 Fourts Floor, 424 St across the bay. wan AOWatight scree that eee tas F d Y “PR MARE gq GouvERAECR Monnrs | E,W. 129 500 Pier 1, 8. i tstund: 1) raue Elevator, Halter, They laughed together in anticipa-| vino He meomed eager, hie ees resh an oun YELLOW MEN AND GOLD Tel Cort, 0867, | vet, ‘ynmderbitt Seas, tion as they crossed the bay. They sat] nicht, his voice ik et reset, Teer Be surrey, arses BUSTER KEATON COMEDY where they could watch the red and y 1 TUSK 8nd vis ENTIRE SIXTH FLOOR GR CBNTRAL PALACE pre. . ofan, Noted Solyists—Famed Orch, Rae green lights, reflected like topazes and |T@"t with am electrical urge domi- — ~ va aan be OND davey andJnating. She wondered vaguely what ae Dis Amen ESB rubies in the shimmering water,, , Telephone Whitehall 1 made him seem ‘‘different.”” HELP WANTCD—MALE. and dwindle as CLOVER CLUB through the cool air to a garage. He left her a moment sitting in the taxi while he ran in and arranged for readster , Gloria, left to her own thoughts, he- thought made ‘her laugh, “Just the place for what we want. Khakl trousers and flannel shirt and boots for me; an outing suit you He took her arm and they walked away the silhouette 1 , _—_—_—o of the embarcadero receded. On the| ‘'The waiter,’ she sald as they fin. | THE W ORLD Ss ; DRAUGHTSMEN wanted; 2 ID AND AC se electric train they. were whizzed|{shed, “is staring his head off at our TEAS AND SUPPERS | experienced locomotive de Mi DL AM DBE HW) telwpho “a jst ann among many sleepy folk into a sleep- | clothes BVERY NIGHT .H ] r@) signers; give age, experience MUREM —E ing town, Oakland, drowsing and| ‘We're going to remedy that mat, SATURDAYS ariem ffice and salary ex i etaery. dally “0 a HELP WANTED—MALE, silent. Gratton summoned a somno-|ter. Come on; the stores are open.” 4 SUNDAYS. Now Located at | JK, orl Storning’ te lent taxi driver and they were whisked] ‘Fancy shopping here!" The “50 ‘and 8:30 ba SEES - DRAUGHTSMEN wanted; | and detailers, ex- in mechanical and give age, sal- designers perienced 2092 7th Ave. Near 125th St. | (OO A SA BLD DG | fy ’ 7 7 ’ : BOAT om | Sunday World Wants | ry 93

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