The evening world. Newspaper, August 8, 1922, Page 13

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I THE NEW PLAYS “The Whispering Wires” Sure-Fire Telephone Melodrama By CHARLES DARNTON you are clever “Whispering atre Wires is one of thos trung © mysery fo your vibrant spinal column. by telephone in the play that K That was his | cellent cas 1. McLaurin made from a story by ‘cobs Uy 4S TPIS. Henry Leverage. No doubt you've], Now. any detective with sense! DRIVE FOR JEWISH ASYLUM. WALA HATH. Wallet Weed the Tilo cous te {CU ORE IT OLHOaINIY x Job would instantly while trying to get a number, but in raat Broadway Stars to Appear at this tngeniou it was carried ont stdde wd bese Meeting on Sub-Treasury Steps. i A dtl dl jin the river « tain mien Wits One of the greatest meetings agreeable millior snum 1 slow ubout it that the audience| reac" the Bab tr 3 Ver with a ven rst there | couldn't heip laughing at his stupid.| tt? War drives will be held ¥ was a letter i extremely |{ty. "The play, too, slackened selc;| noon, when an appeal for th iinpopular eman that & RTC] after the frst uct, with nothing imore| of the Israel Orphan Asylum, who were had been du mand that be}than a struggle in the dark to keep| left zomeless by the Arverne fire, will would tlup the excitement until the daughter e in thelr behalf by some dis- hours }}of the murdered man was warned by keep 1 whispering voice over the wire that oar would 5 Ol she would mect a similar fate. TI any one just ind Momt- young man in love with her was gomery Stock com Junder suspicion because of having] one of the major attractions mon reltictar » the [had a row with her father, but clear-| dition well known Bre y next world ing him was only a matter of time.| stars will be ent and detec It wouldn't be sporting to tell how aring in F his highball in room loeked 4 he wa 1 and me explain guarded outsi sleu n the programme beg when the teleph Mence on the finish of the Here was the n that gave © importance of the cha the play its priced and cher the revelation ished novelty. That shining n, and it must be c hike a tol under a lamp, had a sin J that the play aroused wm ister look, and its tinkle was not 1N-l curiosity than sympathetic inter like the kne especially as the father didn't hesitate! Would to 0 4 servant who was in the course 1 war: “If you fought, T paid for it.” would be t Leaving |He did take up a rose and kiss his across It came in a flash reports though a5 the cartridge the rcene that gave the play thrill and c= probably as dainp as we were there} grir q vas a t delay. However, the Although Ben Johnson put too victim dropped “” fairly good time, | much thunder into this role at times, 7 % and when the uw ctives t in the| he acted with his usual authority and| Gl EROLOLO) ORG alst sky ed name to get what w door the dog days you must know, murder was of Give your stomach a chance! Kothoyy Eat extra-re Also makers of KELLOGG’S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, soot sonked and krumb! ind of course you are- infernal | ve his THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, $1,500,000 FURNITURE Lowest prices in seven years all, mattered more than anything els The fair and lovely Ol loss of a rich parent. As the hunter” Maleolm Duncan _ fir than he was looking the melodramatic mos there was Bertha M incisive, as a secrete got of it ~you may readily guess that tectives as well as last night at the Forty-ninth Street The-| \ourd permit. Paul Kell melodramas designed to carry a message | uncommonly modest love Indeed, it may be sald without giving the |} in the air to a surprising degree at done “Ah! Sing’ daughter good-night, but all in all he ag a hard lot. Still he explained himself frankly enough by saying: ‘I have the happy faculty of attracting hate.’ and he figured effectively in him carried his audience with him when “There's MY lunch! ? tell you, Fellows, there's nothing like Kellogg's Corn Flak: and cold milk when the thermometer's high! Kellogg's make it possible for me to hustle all day because they digest sa easily! ve cut out the heavy stuf, YOU BET!” ad sh we CORN FLAKES eshing with fresh fruit! Agree to eat lighter foods this summer and you'll feel a lot cheerier and work and think a lot better! Heavy, greasy foods in hot weather dull the mind and slow you up physically as well as mentally! Every man, woman and child would enjoy better health if they ate sustaining, easily digested food such as Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. And, eat Kellogg’s liberally—all you want; let the little folks and the old folks have their fill, for Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are not only beneficial, but with Kellogg’s you use plenty of health-giving milk! And, you never tasted more delicious food than Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, particularly when eaten with luscious fruits now in season! Think of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes as the perfect breakfast cereal; as the cooling, refreshing lunch for the hottest day and for the daintiest, most satisfying dessert for the evening meal served with fresh fruit and cream! Insist upon Kelloge’s—the kind in the RED and GREEN pack- ae that bears the signature of . &. Kellogg, originator of Corn Flakes, None are genuine without it! CORN FLAKES | he went to the telephone, which, after e ‘Tell was pleasantly suggestive of Estelle Win- wood in her lighter moods and far from being prostrated by grief later at the “trouble from the telephone company more r and made Then so much that she excited suspicion George Howell led the bulldozing de- ven va sure-fire with an ex- thing The name Broadway at Ninth USS The Supreme Happiness of Life cannot be found in any one we have or can gain, inheritance of a noble is an enrichment. Wealth is weleome and for- tunate, It is not in the scores of things through all the little 1 reeogr relatives, kiss 0} But joy and comfort o h rh selves, everything world especi: suff Vhe give t ey come and go; of health and hope as the kind nition of friends and the smile and the f a déar friend. the real thing is in the having a full of goodness that S us outside of our- deeply concerned in that makes the better and happier, ally in the poor and ring. more happiness we he more we have left. (Signed Aucu Popular Matinees of Grand Opera VICTROLA recordings of ratic anecdotes about the «elections and the artists will be given in the Auditorium each with interest selections, 1 talks and day week at 2.30. We dnesday—CARMEN this "Ore Le Nw | © Vin /, Wel Will delight Miss 14 to 20 “The little frock with the scallops” this time instead of the “little frock with the bows,” as everyone called the first Mimi, which had such great suecess when introduced a year ago. A Wanamaker Specialization at $39.50 Original in design, well-made and imost mod erately priced, this new Mimi will undoubtedly rival her sisters of former seasons in popularity. n- A charming school frock! Navy blue, brown and black tricotine or broche with the adorable little scallops in duvetyn tan or the new blue. twill, of contrasting color, red, Second Floor, Old Building As sung by Geraldine Farrar, Fmma Calve, Luey Marsh, - rico Caruso, isvannt per % ’ di F kk nelli, John McCormack, Pas- vils Shlaettaentits “ie] Girls’ pretty Organdie Frocks Vietor Herbert Orchestra, and Philadelphia Svympt Orch 0 Philadelphia, Surmphons, Orches- at $5 and $8.5 ductor for the Vict: Japanese Kimonos at new low prices’ A new importation of thi practical, in two attract 5 ent on simple, lin after an American partern. Hand embroidered in bird or These dainty frocks of crisp, trans parent or die--the most favored summer fa at Deauyille and other fashionable French watering places were made to sell for $8.75 to $16.50, but the number is limited, so the being closed out at these low pri distinctive frocks in a galaxy of delight: les—each one a charm- ing expression of the summer mode~ that effectively combine comfortable coolness with Paris-inspired chic. Smart, apple blossom designs, $4.79. White predominates, of course, but : ' the collection also includes many lovely pastel colorings that are so becoming Trimmed with floral motifs | to young girls of 6 to 16 years. hand appliqued in wool, $5.75. . * * © Second Floor, Old Bullding, Tenth Street Side. In pink, grey, light blue, rose z or navy blue, Third Floor, Old Building. Coxtime Ging of silk, $7.75 White radium silk of a ve fine quality is used in the Black Pebble-back Satin, $3.50 $4.50 grade A favorite of the mode to-day for frocks, capes and over blous -it lends itself so gracefully to the+present fashion of draperies and floating panels. ry The pebble finish of the crepe surface is especially se | effective. smartly red cos je slips Th A smartly tailored costume slips | NOTE—The narrow ribbon selvage is another important bit of and disclose hip length hems | News for the woman who sews-—it saves much unnecessary hemming. See ee te E havatitcen auc | 40 inches: wide. Silk Rotunda, Street Floor, Old Bullding, slightly longer for wear with the new autumn fashions Third Floor, Old Buliding Biaded Hendbavs Special at $4.85 Bags of this quality sold year for twice as much. Attractive color combinations in generously sized bags Women’s Skirts to Go--Wednesday At $2.95—Cottons, ratines, wool plaids and georgette crepes. At $3.95—Tweeds. At $5.95—White flannels, white and Fee ated) 9 colored silks in novelty weaves. ark chell-celluloid frames ye handles of shell-celluloid links At $7.95—White flannels, navy blue Or oh Rents: ' and black silks, as well as more brilliant Linings and fittings unusually sports colors. Fee ee econtsiacauiiaing Originally they were $1.50 to $16.50 and more, A | Wrap around, str and pleated models Half Price for | Well made and pe y finished! Boys’ 86 suits—pure worsted—c and two-piece blues, browns, combinations and heat effects. Sizes 8 to 14 year Holds * Plain silver plated, but- ler finish. Ver: ing and ¥ good look Bathing Suits Now: $1.75 Street Floor, New Bullding 4 pints, Colonial service- Second Floor, Old Building Second Floor, Oid Buliding ais | ts we In Variety, Volume, Value * * # | Best Buy in Seven Years * * -and But During Porat Only Water Pitcher, $7.75 | Prices 10 to 50 per cent. * * © On Entire Furniture “ * less Stock Every kind that’ S fit to buy athe Wucwcal Formerly A. T. Stewart August Furniture Sale Quality as usual. Prices 10 to 50 per cent. lower Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant In the Women’s Fashion Salon Still another collection of India Print Frocks at $29.50 A new collection of these most successful cotton frocks, in effective and lovely colors, Designs difficult to find One of their greatest charms is the fact that the choicest prints, in really good colors and designs, are v hard to find. We | have spent days looking through big shops, little shops, here and in other cities, to find prints that pleased us. And then had them es- pecially made into these simple little frocks, which one sees only at well-known summer reso Avenue and ‘at luncheon time in ad YQ again and again, not . but even on Fifth smart restaurant Second Floor Old Bullding Chinese Tealiwood Furniture In the Far Faat Shop 20 per cent. less during August The entire collection of fine teakwood furniture, in- | cluding a new shipment just arrived from China. | Really beautiful examples of the hand-carved furni- ture used in the honres of Chinese dfenitibmen; dignified, simple, and most distinguished when used as oceasional pieces in modern rooms. CORBET * Table. Cabinet Console Chav Benehe $16 to $360, Small Stan New prices Fourth Gallery, New Building IN THE C Reduced: || Our Men’s fine Tropical Worsted Suits 110 Suits $24.50 to $30 $18.75 78 Suits were S45, SHOPS FO were ail high grade; made correctly; tive models. Plain grays, blues, hairline stripes, fancy mix- tures and combinations of black-and-white and blue-and-white. Sizes 35 to 46. distine- Regulars, longs, shorts, stouts. + 4S Men who need very large Shirts | Sizes 17!, to 20—may share in } | this sale at () $1.75 An excellent group of shirts, divided into two | lots—one lot in sizes 1714 to 20, consisting of white and fancy patterns, with stiff ‘cuff he other lot in sizes 14 to 17, in white and fancy patterns, soft or stiff cuffs. Printed and woven fabrics of an ex- cellent kind, in grades that are usually $3 to $4— | unusual, to say the least. Better Silk Socks, $1 Thread silk, full fashioned, with double heels, soles and toes. In black, cordovan, navy, gr champagne and Russia calf. A lower price for a | very good quality mercerized cuffs and soles. | Street Floor, New Building America’s Greatest Sale ae ee ene ee ce ee ne atm mnnn

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