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16 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922. send the script word for word by ‘Lost In a Small City." ne ~=+ telegram Anyw it would be] Gosh, but we are relieved! A = —— a ' BROOKLYN STRAUS ne cheaper than that plane idea ent of the Na- THE NEW PLAYS tional Archery As , ation will be STATIC. nown as “T R x4 Tourna- faut Sern, a nent." In honor, no ¢ “Dour. aa F Ro! ne of the screen's TION. \ “The Woman Who Laughed” Pronbiion i even having It offect| a2 most highly ; 1 villains, will ap- Store Hours, 9 to 5 Telephone Main 6100 | Pl tas Poison on the movies. In "The Arab, in F Without Compromise." easan Clyde Cook's next comedy for Fox, ‘Tom Mix cli the round-the- | the comedian plays the part of a such a fu gl oh mahi f rt ying new ,Store Closed All Day Saturday " quet tha ) ce a week for By CHARLES DARNTON cael tay. The story ives some] nnauet that Muster Keaton choke ee ee tlm hus hen force new ideas of the patient and long-{ 0 his noodle Sa Buy |. Hew (onder oR one. OP Wh . 9 ‘ suffering desert’ pedestrian, which at] p),, if Tahitl, South Sea} cats. Mie why he doesn't learn IOLENT symptoms of an overdose of Ibsen were manifested last night] timos goes for weeks and weeks with- ; bore ENN el ete by Edward Locke in “The Woman Who Laughed,” outiaughed at] out a drink. si Jones Gillett in eaere s the Longacre Theatre by an audience which got so far heyond con-| Ag misery loves company, “The The Heart iies,” his next starring : trol that an innocent bystander might have thought it crazy with the heat. asah' should prove a great success vehicle, He The dog days have brought some pretty strong meat, but nothing to com- “Ss ut, rodugers are tam own an Yd ve Od S i ooned hilar y iishias Wade pare with this strange mess. A VISITOR. Me POW a lotta ofes - To begin with, there was a naus- — - a “akan : New York had a distinguished] cha sione oduvers who are kidded in Foun thtrigue between a husband ana] ®4 John could choose, but they} movie visitor thie week. the film te : seren't at all eager. They howled—and is pal tts CA SL Aa abel Normand will return to the Bis sister-in-law right under the| so 'qid the audience, Minna deciared| He Was feted, met at théstation Before Hope Loring, the acenarist lsonnett lot from Europe in Heptember e wife's nose, Tho only thing that] Jonn had led her on, but Frieda had|Managers and directors and given} who adapted foney, Money. | ait ready aiOtfar made | all bearable was the fact| her own notion on that subject, gs afevery attention his heart could de-| Money’ for Katherin MacDonald, |= . ! , that the visitor proved to be merely{ letter from Norway had given Atinna|site. ana street, the [Meca™® &,,triter, she oan nits WORECeIat The best feature of these coats is their adapta- A a very bad name appeared she yhile str ling over 42d 8 , the | dancer lich, say we, ought to help agi : & step-sister of the unhappy Fried&.|taq ruined another good hushand|star was recognized -by hundreds of | her a lot as a scenariM BS bs) bility for almost every outdoor occasion. They're There were only three characters In}oyer there, in fact, she was accused|movie tans and many begged for Dane sed Wes|So many Thin Lite wearers have perfect as top coats for travel, you couldn’t find e doings, vu e ere q of having loved him to death 3ut as| word from their idol a 1 away ]sent commenditory letters an : _ . 7 . wife wont into. the) eatieman must have caught his} ile wont, and refused to May # WoW] Quisite of that, there Wak MIP 8] greater comfort, normal appearance|ifi OF early fall wear about town! ation ‘uses and whispered plang uy | %AaNER : ‘ Bt he grew paw-weary holding out] "1. t1e Chureh Around the Cornet. Jand lear sof the new Thin] }, Their fabrics of camel’s hair and heather checks hike dropping son the Moar AB agme extremely remote ‘Int Miho. ciate was Etronphestt, the| made intern morla NY Olea EHAtlat | gen) tasty. named REVELATION iM een fo ea ar St eel ese se ° save degree] wien Frieda took up neediewo {famous of the million or more] ‘They're gonna have a get-together | (try cane sketches show their Raglan shoulders, slot pockets Rudience. It ainioMtURCMAME Gernee Ered ent e ene che | wonaen dime Cf itie Hotes taba ipa STIS A Gash Bd and clever back pleats. John sfied with her job, the —— long run at the Apolle tre, Mary she had) vite took a little rest under the piano, | TALMADGES SUPPORT KEATON. [Carr will be there and so will Jor until sh learned tho moan e And it’s a very special event when you can a but a moment 1: 1 shot led to the ma ‘Talmadge and’ Constance| Striker, as well as all the others in ; u é | hte Se sence, Wie, aie} bellof she had killed herself, Indeed, |q yee eadee an Mvocrecl com. {the cast who ate within travelling secure such generally satisfactory coats for a price | apa i? ‘ with the rise of the curta on the distance as o & phial of chloral about with her, an Hnat-act, (hereawas Nope shat All. were Eddie Lyons says his nest release as low as $34.95. A. & 6.—Becond floor, Central, i by this means! made sure that John’s dead, But as luck would have it wn as “The Lounge se two illus. | Will not r z t the way, his | 12 will be released under ¢ slept soundly, fut one night] stinna showed signs of ilfe, and idn’ swallo e > e powder and so was wide had stuck into the sofa she hurried eee orse Ydssiere ' mae aed et) tn leh an Fn eaten ta ive | away. But the wife was up and wal Consts oxpacted to Rive ying for her with a little good advicr re ueduietice) 1 . : when she came down. Good riddanc + hate oe ) happen here, but : J Q Con ° n1 e or ‘y: e an om or ‘Vt ver} rubbish wa wed by i ee a ee John’s awakening in more than on vemience. H e wite would say dis-| ense, He was penitent, of course, ; f the Tal Rubberized Kitchen A, “i i ting things to Jc 5 is no abrogation of the Ta ubberized Kitchen Aprons, é $ $ Aaa wigs that nd therefore prompt : rr rit Gontrask with iret: Ne Bungalow civielargesiaeabe ‘Abrast Corset, $5.95 Brassiere, $1.39 ' ay. His wife explair i bes am well.” 8 Ks A up with Minna for a tittle Coss aeearlinn Women of slender or This brassiere of satin ane erie (ice would feel if he were tied to her for ‘of the theatre: appreciate this dainty low fits so perfectly over the * ay Woman Who Laugh top model, as sketched. It top of this low-top “‘Abrast’’ is made of the best quality corset, gives such a delight- an idea? And to carry It out only a few drops of chloral thes _ mad f MApeautttul, Mart P. A. ZEAL satin in shades of pink, or- _ ful flattering effect to the eee cibiee er tha wite cathe tae |, hel 8 getic praise’ agent chid or maize, with rounded _figure, and matches so per- two of the the troubles of the wife rather try-| s 1 dette seniors ne toe hie cag lle cape gt a pesoyin went t taster scenes, but towards the end|s last night that a company of stars make for comfort and im- set, that we present them as } npleitag ine u © and tender| is loating in New York awaiting the t of the pla note. Her laugh ordered, so th that both nd out the who call were out. They were d But the real significan pat the desired straight a “united” style Success. ines, enger from the W A. & B.—Second floor, Bast. rrying the manuseript o| 8 What the auth Ey at it the | Co: faite bet Gilda made Minna Be ca tae Rent [vowel wan oroprtyriteuous cAmazing! Yes, When These Women’s fly clothesline, though not, if you} husband. = The ay ‘ > acted well by giving Laughed” the | sta See ae © arrives, and he can't arrive PUBLICITY-SHY STAR Intaue there ae ho trate ciothes-| GETS IT IN SPITE OF —! We're thinking « ey ue tt nger and thir SRR ae m both on tu ant Girls’) Opera Singer Balks at One-Piece} ;), ‘ Bathing Sulit. rena Van of the Chicago O} era Company, objects to the Mack Sen- | wa please, to air dirty linen. She u {t to bind the sleeping bes by the time the curtain went 1 the second act that sofa like a wireless station. As line expert Frieda quali there for a card in the § Near-Seal Coats Are August Sale $ Priced at 145 The picture gives eraphaste to the air of elegance, with the large luxurious collar of skunk, the modish mandarin sleeves and heavy silk cord girdle. The entire coat is of seal dyed we decided her family ing fir nt was rea truth, and they re 1 the mantmeript, it would jet the messen, \ rabbit, of silky, lustrous skins, while the rich silk lining is worth ‘ Puglaaeod .¢ oF special mention for exquisite colorings and an effective bloc { COURSE «i f Other August Sale Offerings aC nf mm ai 4 40-inch Hudson Seal Coats, 40-inch Natural Muskrat if Mh: $235.00. Coats, $150.00. f requ Hudson Seal Coats, : ND $265.00. We iw 32c tb. 40 and 45-inch Hudson 40-inch Persian Lamb GAME TICKETS Seat Coats, $295.00. Coats, $295.00. oT chat f the police Wt damalien race track an Open sated Lact 2 e terday that tickets weuld t j CILLIES COFFEE CO, i ay. The thekets will by tat Park Mh, NOV E Important—Make your selection NOW, and your fur coat will be stored without charge in the A, & 8S. vaults until November firat. A. & 8.—Htreet floor, Central. a time ‘ wl thyy will b i Minna reg What Smarter Man’s Shoe than Cor- dovan Oxford ?---$6.95 A cordovan is popular with men because it withstands hard wear, keeps its polish better, and is still smart in appearance after it has passed many mile- stones! The cordovan oxford we are featuring at $6.95 is a shoe you'll like—rich, dark mahogany with welted and stitched leather soles; rubber heels for comfort on hard pavements. A. & B.—Second floor, Hoyt st ‘Man! Here’s a Fine | Daub, ("4 6 Breads} * Save Money on All These Items: [fick Game BQ Winter Overcoat for You! | Butter,PerLb., c An Advance Sale, Planned Months | i 4 | Finest Jersey Posten f Ibs. far Ago, Makes This Price Possible--- $26. 50 | New Crop Red or Yellow Onions, 3 Ibs. Lemons, ripe and juicy, per dozen.... Green Apples, good cookers, 4 lbs. for. Peerless Mayonnaise Salad Dressing, bot. Del Monte Grated Pinvapple, No. 2 can De) Monte Yellow Peaches, No. 2 can. . Essie Brand or Schul Grape Juice, half pt., 12c; full pt., 20¢; full gt... .8 N. B. C. Almond Harlequin, pkg Bon Bon Cake, 4 kinds, !2-]b. pkg Wicgina theca: Big, warm, good-looking, all-wool overcoats—ulsters, ulsterettes | and box coats—carefully tailored, correctly styled, astonishingly low priced! . | They're coats that will sell for much more in October. We ordered | them months ago, when makers were willing to sacrifice profit, in order to keep busy. That's why we can sell such aristocratic overcoats at the democratic price of $26.50. Come in and see them. Details: All-wool fabrics; grays, greens, browns; plain colors out- side; many plaid lined; satin sleeve linings and yokes. Sizes 34 to 44, according to style. Direct entrance to Men's Clothing Department on Hoyt St., or through east door on Fulton St. You will be fitted promptly. | Here's extraordinary suit-economy, too, for men. Two-trouser all-wool suits | in fall-weight fabrics and fall styles, on now at $31.75. Look at them, and you'll see that their quality is as much above what you might expect as their price is below it! A. & 8.—Btreet floc Milder, if anything, than other tobaccos, yet there is a pleasing piquancy of taste and aroma that sets a Vir- ginia cigarette apart. For cigarettes Virginia 4 tobacco is the best. OO i: 1e Om The Virginia Ci Save maneg-buy your gvocevies at arty oneofour , 6635 docreniently located giecu and gold stored | oD Hoyt St ette

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