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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 26, ger—a woman—seemed to henitate because of the high wind that was sweeping ovor the island. The pilot told us to climb in. I started. Tho other woman held back. “What's the matter?’ I asked her I'm afraid,’ she answered “why? “‘T have a premonition that this flight will end in disaster, but'—and she looked at mé intently—you are a screen actress and have more to lose as though it had been struck by seventeen different kinds of zig- fagred lightning, and with all the stripes running diagonal across the back For that's what Johnnie wears in the films. Probably if he wandered around loose in the real out of doors in that s¢t-up some one would shoot him for a wide-billed cockatoobut it looks nice in the filma. & .. How pry HE Is. Sian ‘plumb info Ray Smallwood a days ago. Under his right he had tucked a bulky, flock ot uscript. ba ther?" we chirped. " ” According to the same film—they| than I have. If you take a chance, I a Shy yaaa” he shot backs have not as yet substituted Pome- wt bea hea seo Tanians for mainmutes in front of a] “Yes,"’ comtinued Hope, “we went, on? Wine a Dance can the script Of} aoe sledge—but they might—any| but I assure you the word ‘comfort’ er that Ray Smallwood day. wasn't on my list during the flight.’ Me Jest can't work on a dry sub- NOW, BILLIE! STILLS. dect in dry territo Mk Goon Billie Dove, who will be one of the We'll bet he shoots the picture in Cuba, eg rhyme—was novelists all “aghast'’ at the report of the/dry authorities (as if all authorities were not dry) recently when it was an- nounced that women were rapidly tak ing their places side beside the men in becoming proficient bootleggers. “I presume," presumed Billie, ‘that the flappers’ goloshes give my) sex a distinct advantage in their new field of endeavor." Dorothy Devore, the screen actress, has a-peculiar hobby. It's work. Sidney Dean, who worked in the first picture made by Cecil B. De Mille on the Coast—"The Squaw Man"—is hard at work In one of the principal characters of Alice Brady's “Missing Millions,” now being made over en Long Island. Bert Lytell looks lykel! in the stills we have secn of “Sherlock Brown.” Word comes trom Ohio to the ef- fect that B. H. Riegel, Stage Director of Education, has been appointed to succeed Mrs. Snow, recently deposed as the State picture censor, New York will get its first chanco to see Harold Lloyd's latest and best, “Grandma's Boy” at the Strand. But it will not be here until September. “Page Tim O'Brien” is the name selected by Metro for Viola Dana's next starring vehicle. We don’t know what it’s all about, but it sounds as though they are trying to locate \ A AUTHOR. + ‘Peter Milne, veteran motion picture fritic and scenarist and at present seenario chief of Pyramid Pictures, hag written a book. i Well soaked in motion pic- sures, Mr. Milne has called his first es Motion Picture Directin, m fe not “soaked” io this subject “Mr. M. tells us that hin next book i be “Home Remedies for Home A FABLE, 7 Once upon a time we saw a feature picture that tried to be as daring as its oversexed tile promised it would But that was “Once upon a second will have many, many A BAS CONNIE. Constance Talmadge has a mad on. It’s not agin any one in particular, ‘But ts directed in the general direc- UP IN JHE AIR. Speaking of comfort, which no one was, Hope Hampton told us about a recent airplane ride over Long|somebody named “Tim.” Island. “Quincy Adams Sawyer” is the “Yetter received last night, ‘is a stigma| “We were all ready,"" said Hope, latest story to be purchased for “when the other prospective passen- | filming. Metro has it. ‘that fastens itself onto ong like an Old Greek enclitic (I don't Rhow what enelitic Is, but it sounds good). oan I be dignified if t'm known nie’? aay warn all press agents, all and especially the writer of ‘Soreenings’ not to call me Connie AMES UTLER cHoice 'N/ GROCERIES SS Sig We All right, Connie—we never will! ON WITH THE DANCE, We're learning a lot from those Movie Chats. they showed us how to use a fe properly when partaking of ‘Caviar/and now the latest has shown ue how to dance and—better still— how not to. The little film shows how to cm- brace one’s partner, how to ask her to dance and winds up with the way te take leave of her. ‘And it is in the latter that we do agree with the film. It doesn’t give a flash of a “vestibule ” Anyway, they couldn't have picked a’ better exponent of dancing than the one they show—Miss Marguerite STYLE NOTES. Johnnie Walker in “My Dad” has certainly set some style for the great r costume. If you are think- of pk to the Canadian North- west don't fail to purchase snow- shows that turn up at the toe; a cap made of that old cat that kept you awake all last night, shiny leather puttees and a mackinaw that looks Don’t the sanitary wrapper, the pret of rind and the tempt- ing freshness of Kraft Cheese appeal to as being infinitely eS ter? They do to others. 4 varieties: Pimento, Swiss, so! the slice, pound or it 8 VARIETIES #N TINS for gour Eh Basket ae idaee cy N. B.C. Graham ])g | Corned orRoast Beet, 25¢ posed ‘afors, phg...... per can... ... esses Decayed Teeth and Can N. B.C. Lerna islad 10c Potted Meats, email l0e eted. Teeth Thoroughly Cleaned iG pis tenes | ean 6c; large.....- ets | per she en 100 | Oe dean, 130 Bdpeser aren ae, "OS, nlags N. B.C, Lemon Harle- 7@ | Kraft C! now 91/, Mad r Reasonable Prices. quins, per pkg... .. eC) cut, per tin. /ac N PLATES REPAI fh 2 Paper Napkins, beet BROR Le YOU Walt said 5 20 | white, per 100. 10c Paper Lunch ic Rolls, 20 sheets. .... a or PhOo,, 103 E. 125th St., cor. Park Av (Over Lote Candy Bto! 140 Le ‘car, 4 Corer Wgesis's ‘Oras, Bion ‘Ted E. 34th Sc, cor. 3d Av. open on Sun- nd on Tuesdays SEs prey ' thas, inn L + nine Balndn ctl Sehost ak aad Sale Departments Undermuslins, Silk Underwear Extra Size Underwear Babies’ Wear Washable and Silk Blouses Petticoats, Millinery White Goods, Corsets, Brassieres June Sales—Last Week 68 ct. Drawers, Envelope Che- mises and Corset Covers $1.68 Plisse Crepe Envelope Chemises $1.28 Nightdresses and Petticsate oi iiss sco ca each .76 $2.28 Nightdresses, Envelope Chemises and Petticoats Each . 2.55 $2.48 Enchanta and Crepe de Chine Chemises. .... ach 1,57 $2.97 Silk Bloomers. ++2.55 $3.95 Radium Silk Vest and Step-in Drawers .Each ....2.55 $2.48 Enchanta Silk Vests veeeeseach 1,57 $4.97 Silk Nightdressen,..... 3.87 $2.28 Crepe de Chine Camisoles .. 1.57 $1.28 Silk Ca Satin and Ench: Silk 78 $8.97 and $9.48 Envelope and Step-in Chemises $6.75 Envelope and Ste; Chemises .......2.+++ each 4,95 $4.95 Silk Envel Chaaisaa ose Sere 3.89 $2.94 and $3.74 Tub Silk Petticoats . $1.94 White Sateen Petti- coats .. $1.38 Bungalow Aprons 86 2.94 Tuxedo Sweaters + 2.17 $2.24 Slip-on Sweaters...... 1.77 $24.73 & $29.73 Misses and Women's Mohair Suits— ss sizes 16 to 44...-..+.+5-+ 19.75 $19.73 Misses’ and Women’s Shan- tung Suite—misses’ sizes, 14 to 20; women's, 86 to 44....13.50 $5.73 and $6.73 Misses’ Slis on Frocks—sizes 14 to 20 3.94 +136 ue 73 and $18.73 omen Silk Dresees—sizes 86 to 44. 13.57 12 to 18 years. 68 et. Children’s Crepe Bloomers—sizes 8 to 16 yrs. .38 97 et, Children’s Princess Slips—6 to 14 years......-~ .68 28 ct. Children’s Muslin Drawers— 1 to 12 years.......+0-ee0e Ad $3.00 Lightweight Coutil Corsets . 2.14 $16.50 Men’s Summer Suits— sizes 84 to 40........0008 11.25 $4.94 Men's Trousers— sizes 29 to 46.. $1.95 Men's Genuine Soisette Shirts . $1.65 Men's Pajamas $2.19 and $2.39 M Sweet-Orr and Headlight Overalls or Coats— sizes 86 to 42.......-++000- 1.79 Sizes 44 to 50—20 cts. additional. $2.25 Men’s Sweet-Orr Work Shirts—14 to 17Yg...+++--.1.54 20 ct, Checked Nainsooke— 86 inch + 14 $1.90 Long Cloths—86 inches wide —lO-yard piece. ......6+00- 1.35 60 ct, Hearn’s Goodwear Poplins —86 inches wide....++..+4+ 46 Hair Goods Switches—were $3.45 Transformations—wer 45 Grey Switches—were $5.00...3.45 FOURTEENTH STREET 1922, 1 Founded 1827 rlEARN WEST OF FIFTH AVENUE Sale Departments Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Women’s House Dresses iad Negligees Girls’ and Misses’ Summer Dresses Sweaters, Aprons Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings Men's Apparel and Furnishings LAST WEEK 8TH ANNUAL JUNE SALES SPECIALS FOR THE “FOURTH” Vacation Needs---Sports’ Toggery, Trousseaux Cool Clothes for Babies and Little Children For the greater convenience of customers we reprint in this condensed form a portion of the Hearn Off. a" See Today's Evening Journal or Mail for list of other items, s which appeared in Sunday papers for Today's and Tomorrow's selling. Following Sale Specials for Both Today and Tomorrow Unless Otherwise Specified in This Advertisement , June Sales—Last Week $16.73 and $22.73 Misses’ Summer Dresses—sizes 14 to 18 : 12. 47 years 4.27 $5.97 Sport Satin Skirte— sizes 33 to 40 waist,... 4.77 $2.94 French Voile Blouses. .2.20 $2.18 Voile Blou > sizes 86 to 44...../.......1.62 $9.97 Crepe de Chine Beaded Overblouses ...... 7.55 $8.00 and $10.00) Coutil Corsets .... +++ 4,92 Baby Hout Suits Sizes to 4 years—were $1.47 and $1.67 . 84 $2.97 Little Tots’ Knitted. Capes .. 2.20 $3.97 to $5.97 Madeira Hand Embroidered Carriage Covers .. 2.84 Madeira Hand Brabroldered Linen Pillow Cases. . 2.24 $1.95 Junior Boys’ Sulphur Dyed Khaki Flapper Su: 1.54 $16.50 Boys’ Fine Serge Suits— sizes 8 to 17 years 12.25 $13.50 to $14.50 Boys’ Two! Trouser Suits— + Bud sizes 8 to 17 years. $19.50 Boys’ Navy Blue Serge 4.50 Suits—majority have 2 p: of trousers—8 to 17 yrs... $24.50 and $27.50 Young Men's Blue Serge Suits— sizes 82 to 98 $2.94 Boys’ Knic —9 to 18 years... $19.50 Boys’ Two Trouser 78 ct. Boys’ Blouses— 8 to 15 years...... ve» 48 95 ct. Childre: Overallsa— Q to 6 years..... 73 Clearance of Untrimmed Straw Mate costispccdeses .75 Clearance of Fancies— 5 .50 .75 and 1.00 $1.45 Flower and Fruit Wreaths... ce0ter..seee 80 $1.95 Untrimmed Straw Sports Hats...... --1,58 $3.88 Untrimmed Crepe de_ Chine Hats ......,... :2.84 Hats trimmed free if hats and ma terials are purchased here. $31.73 Extra Si Capen 97 ct. Extra Size Bloomers and Step-in Drawers....cit. .82 Extra Size Department 8rd Floor P Misses’ Cool Shantung Dresses Sizes 14 to 18 years Si 12.75 For Tuesday Only Untrimmed Hats 2.00 Were $2.75 and $2.95 New styles for street and sport, in black, white and colors, New Flower Wreaths— were $1.95 and $2.25... Hots trimmed free if hats ane MORNING SPECIALS Cn Sale Today & Tomorrow Until 1 m. To prevent dealers buying, 8 $1.74 Black Dress Satins... 1.18 85 inch—rich deep black— bright satin finish SILKS—MAIN FLOOR. 88 ct. Mohar Siciliennes 66 60 inches wide y round weave — silk finish — gray, brown, navy and black DREBS GGODS—MAIN FLOOR. 38 ct. Fancy Unde wear Crepes 25 Suitable for all lingerie pur- Doses WABH FABRICE—BASEMENT. 31 ct. Bleached Turkish Towelings.. 16 Heavy quality—double thread. LINENS—MAIN FLOOR, 44 ct. - 49 ct. Unbleached Sheetings.... .2 76 and 86 inches wide—heavy quality NGS—DASEMENT, 24 ct. “Bleached Turkish Towels 18 Hemmed — white terry. stripe borde ELS—MAIN FLOOR. $3.37 New Mixed Duck and Goose Feather Pillows. Woven ticking—various sty size 26x30, /OWS—BASEMENT. 48 $2.47 Muslin Curtains, pr.. 1.66. Ruffles or self material—spots and figures CURTAINS—BABEMENT, J $6.95 Imported Seamless id Grass Rugs .. 8.88 8x10 ft. Chinese and novelty designs—blue, green and tan. RUGS—FOURTH FLOOR $1.25 Buffet or Dresser Scarfs :74 Iace tr nmed. or scalloped. DECORATIV ‘\ENS—MAIN FLOOR. 4S ct. Regers 1881 Al Silverware ea, .22 Ice cream, tea and orange spoons; also oyster forks discontinued di nh. SILVERWARE—MAIN FLOOR 35 ct. and 39 ct. Women’s Fine Cotton Vests. 22 Low neck, sleeveloas, band bod ice or crochet top. Regular and extra size, KNIT UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR. 75 ct. Women’s Derby Rib Mercerized Hose. , Nude, ey, few oRY—M. $1.24 Little Tots’ Gertrude and princess sty luce and_ embroidery trimmed and a cordovi an 8. O8—SECOND FLOOR ittle Lots’ Bloomers .29 White and colored—gingham and izes to 6 yen ESSES—SECONL 5 Men’s Summer Caps, 0 Boys’ Navy Blue seeps Suits... 10.00 All wool, fine or medium wale ¢ or inverted plait model wcu lining—majority with » pair fully lined trouser $7.95 Men's Trousers All wool—desirable hades and fabrics SLOTHING—MAIN FI 1EN'S $1.95 Babies” Patent Leather Strap Pumps 1 Hand turned soles—brond toe lasts — dressy and durable sizes + to 8 (ages 2 to 4 BHORS—SECOND FLOOR $1.65 Women’s Tan Suede House Slippers. . AVS Cool and comfortable—| ¢, lavender and b! to match—siz i08B—SECOND FLOOF [ERs ea al Ten New Departments Established since the first of the year measure HEARN growth ina big way Women's Extra Size Wear Women's and Misses’ Sports Wear French Shop Gift Shop Books _ Spanish Imports $2.97 Women's All-Silk Hose. 2.52 | Special Women's All-Silk Hose— $2.47 Men's All-Silk Hose....1.93 Women's Fine Cotton Hose— Hosiery Upholeteries and Draperies 8 8 Special 3, pecial 3.27 | gin) Bais Creuin. Medias! Cathal —slight misweaves— sizes 8% to 10— Special, pafr 1.66 ” $8.97 to $9.97 Imported Irish eats 6 for 1.00 | “point Curtaine—2% and 8 18 ct. Children’s Fine Cotton ards lon Pair 6,97 Socks—sizes 5 to 9%..... 12% |. aD $2.97 50-Inch Furniture Silks Tapestries Yard 1.94 $2.95 Canton Crepes—40-inch 2,42 | 5&Inch Burlap Yard (38 $1.57 Taffetas-—85-inch...... 1.22 Rugs Wash Fabrics Extra Heavy Imported Braided. Rush Ruge— 80: oh, lreperyen Dies, Ginghans, 4x 6 ft—were 86.97 ... 4.97 48 ct. Corded Voiles—36 in... 38 | 0% 9 ft-—were $15.97 ...10.97 45 ct. Fancy Voiles--88-in...- .33 | 8x10 ft-—were 821.07 °..14,97 67 ct. Imported Fancy Voiles — 9x12 ft—were $36.97 ...17.97 yard wide ...ssssecusane “25 | Finest Grade Grass Rugs— ¥a\e)! Lilnen Crashes alse D219 Tiny vse recs ees 15.67 46 inches wide........eee08 .57 | Wool Fibre Rugs— size 9x12 ft... $1.08 New Silk 63 ct. Colored Dress 414.97 size 8.Bx10.6 ft. ++613.67 Fibre Rugs— 92 inches wide. Vai Wiles sauiereccieens A size 6x 9 ft—val. $6.97 ..4,97 . ne +167 Towels 28 26 ct. Bleached Cotton Huck Blankets and Flannels $4.67 Wool Finish Plaid Blankets stie GOEBO! vcs teas seuteced 2.96 97 ct. Pare Linen Damask 75 | $497 Wool Mined Blankete— ia ha a a te size 72x82 ..-... -3.96 Linens 22 ct. Crib Blankets «+ 18 Bleached Domets —36_inch—mill #2 95 Silver Ble Bleached Linen 7 ierrodltegeutien $1.10 foached M ss were 80 yd..+.....65 cove Ol Damaske 18 ct. Bleached Domets— 25 inch . secee 12% Dress Woolens. 54-Inch All-Wool Men's Wear Comfortables Seige sachs ease cra 2.18 | $3.27 Summer Weight Com- $2.97 54-Inch All-Wool Newall fortables—full size......... 2.38 B4-Inch Black Mohair Art Embroideries Siciliennes ....-+..+.++.+++ 1.97 | Japanese Blue Prints Table Cloths $2.97 54-Inch All-Wool Cream $1.64 54-Inch Oyster White $1.24 Oyster Whi 47-inch—were $1.17 52-inch—were $1.47 58-inch—were $1.67 69-inch—were $2.47 Napkins to Match— were 90... .doz. .70 Art Embroidery Dept.—8rd Floor Dress Flannels White Linens Linens 45-inch... 73 For Tuesday Only Brassieres | 50 Were .74 Muslin brassieres, well reintorced under arms, and daintily trimmed with embroidery. Sizes 38 to 50. BRASSIERES of silk brocade—models with side or back fasten- ing—pink and orchid—sizes S2 to 42—were 21.50. ... 6.6006 14 For Tuesday Only Cowhide Travel Bags 6.25 Were $11.74 Genuine cowhide, 18 inches, ring handle, leather lined, rivet frame. LUGGAGE DEPT.—FOURTH FLOOR. For Tuesday Only Women’s and Misses’ W hiteGabardineSkirts 1.88 Were 3.97 to 4.97 Cocl, smart-looking skirts tor over-the-holiday and atter. Some have embroidered pockets, others are trimmed with pearl buttons. Sizes 25 to 30 Waist Measure. OCS Sroienes r