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Coney Inland. The police sald he hud AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, el __..__ AMUSEMENTS. PLUNDER-PACKED served ten months in the peniten: THIEF TOUCHED tlary In 1919 for a burglary, Ho was! WINTER GARDEN 835) COMEDY W(t St rant Sing. ve, 8.90 y " nae os MATS ni ot Myslory Ok GREATEST BURGLAR ALARM|[n Wee sive cou” = §PICE A922 I WILL IF YOU WILL A Perfectly Innocent Comedy. Police Get Him After Wild Chasé Over Fences and nat HALPERIN, sARCANNA THEA of Bway. WASHINGTON, Aug, 80.—Erection In| \Alousih PRICY cha Miser gtr EEEN: | AMBASSADOR THEA, 40th. wv. of B way ‘Washington’ of a bronze statue of JOR ve So. hata. Weastat Hdward D. White, long Chief Justice of Roofs. the United States, at a cost of $100,000 iene Mousa LOSSON TIME | A burglar got into the paint store of bi was proposed in a resolution introduced ” ila chiens Joseph Berkowitz at No. 630 Tenth|to.aay by Representative Hogan (Rep., Dele. 44th, 1 By, Eve. o.00mas 8 Avenue_early this morning, After he|N. ¥.). siivhiasiiaden haan SHUBERT Sek athl's, ere: be S had packed a score of pahntbbaagde | ——— hy UVE c I MARJOUIE In the Com. ‘The into a bag and started away, he un- A ‘ou we bw 5) AMBEAU COLDRIsH | 4 thinkingly rang an alarm in Bepko- oben a . Wwitz's room overhead, Berkowitz ran — ——— — Toergeously catartalatog? = Tipee downstairs and the burglar attacked MATS, WED, AND 8A 4.66 him with an {ron bar. The paint 4 ons" ool Be Breechts THE OL D SOAK” dealer ran into the street crying for i EMPEST ia ‘A Ser PLYMOUTH By Don Marauls br 849 Mats. ‘Thur ene apart “ EXTRA MATINE the police, A great crowd collected @ «ana just at that instant sergt, Mo- : — Namara and Patrolman Oehlerking of} 7,4. Bev, oe the West 47th Street Station arrived Eleanor Dawn By BELMONT ri 4 in a departmental scout car. “Atter using Woonan's Lemon Cream Oehlerking went through the paint}/}1 can jerstand why so many of the admire it so. it ts truly Eva. 9 In “The Gi ," at the Earl Car- y The Tee ginnbom Girt ; , K p West 424 St. Eves. at 8,30. REPUBLIC Matinees Wed, and Sat. 2:90] PLAYHOUSE We ah Wed. & Sat, Abies Irish Rosell WNW UHM Me shop in pursuit of the burglar, who was then shinning over the beck fences. McNamata drove the police @ = «-&" fo Ninth Avenue and 45th street, ® block away, and Oeblerking drove the fugitive over the roofs to the FOUR OBSAMS Ty Oe street and into McNamara's arms. tee io be the Tube, The prisoner sald ho was Benjamin Be aera ce Tye SQUARE. NOONANS LEMON CREAM Bohiff of No. 2322 Mermaid Avenue, = = Mace a n te @ gueen AMUSEMENTS, Muripal Comedies om — THEATRE GUILD PRO sf a it i SS fd — A Photo-Ptay f hat $ CHE. Bhi _I\[ Farewell, But Not Good-Bye Will Put The Brakes |’ Wy 3 | Last Times to, See. the on Broadway. Be {A IN ¢ | Ye Hsbererety te) ates Neary TAM FOX Presents Tas photoplay may shock Wey) hee i Q ir i ih and amaze many people on SOs | E fA Mets K the first night. But jt is an as- 4 Ny tonishing production that is sure A ‘ A, |] GENTRAL THEA, Bisex at, Ri THEA MA to create a sensation. nt Pertormitee, AUE | | CLOVER GARDENS ° Fy DANCING 2 Season CLOVER CLUB SUPPERS Every night, 8.30; Sat & Sun. 2.30 & 2.30. GRAND CENTRAL CE NEW The Selwyns present in association with A, H, Woods BRIGHTON | wes! rsinie & BARNEY ALEXANDER BRIGHTON BEACH | _ BERNARD and CARR Moss’ 4 a ABE f MAWRUSS BEKET POTASH, “* \ PERLMUTTER Story by “Mr. X" ——— re pirected by J. SEARLE DAWLEY AAPITOL Florence Vidor “PARTNERS AGAIN’’ Scenario by PAUL H, SLOAN By in“DUSK TO DAWN” : A vivid and dramatic treatment _at aes __ Capitol Grand Orche By Montague Glass tnd Jules Eckert Goodman NOW.—MAT, TO-DAY of a theme near and dear. COLUMBIA ""esduey attri a: SELWYN WITH LYRIC THEATRE sitios: | |, 0M TON SUS Premiere Presentation B. F. Keith's | Friday Evening, Sept. Ist, at 8.24 THEATRE, W, 424 Bt, — Loew's — ‘RodolphVatentino 1g i i THEREAFTER TWICE DAILY—2.30 & 8.51 ty & 47 Bt. a ey atta. a ATE| MARION SA ea : 1A.M. to 12P. 4 Usual Vaudeville : ‘RITE ST ; a CRITERION 20%. Soou te 11: | FORGET ME NOT DON’T MISS IT—YOUR LAST CHANCE. 11TH WEEK—BREAKING ALL RECORDS jeame MEG -ynn CAMRY Want r “a ove RELICS HONE - ASBURY PARK— OCEAN GROVE ‘and points on YOUN G : 2 ae ate eae pe og Eide Ptr AY AT A Paramuunt Picture. ‘The scenic Sail to the Seashore. & i » geimivel! Gancert Oren A 8 Sandy Hook Route To Rae Highlands LONG BRANCH THE t, Superbly Appointed Steamers uri “ DY OK. ® DIANA’ _ “Delt ste by MARIE CORELLL : i a —— % x lal i LE, e709 of old. age. x98 erst : BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LET. | ay antic HIGHLANDS—HIGH- fongingly backward toward the RECTOR ST—S-room suite, 820 eq. feet; LANDS—HIGHLAND BEACH —— ‘Youth—and always with : siete Nestled, tome a A Paramount Ptoture. SQUARE yamous Rialto Orchestra. 3 y Pevhat would you not give to : ie. poanenslon; furnished, (ox eel! equtp~ WEepave: have again the youth and beauty of —_—— WEDNESDAYS. twenty years ago? How science end 4 TRURERAVS nature wrought their marvels for one , SATURDAYS how’ PAE vounge Diana fo. which Directed sod fe ana,” dw oy Marion Davies has scored hertest ROBERT'G. VIGNOLA a oseapt he au Boesinad neon, Be are and worn success, Stage settings Y 7.45 M on ‘ 2 is Ao one Jeaves Pier 18, N. Re ( by Jeeoph Urban. ALBERT CAPELLANI Sees 0 iia ; Aho ‘These t good In. connection with ma) Teleph A Paramount Picture iets Se a Ba TSS EASTERN 8. & LNeS 844 one hour for Daylight Time —"|Iron Steamboat Co SON RI Hudson Rivers.) fa"): rf H Doh unVER Created+y COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTIONS RIVOLI Brera NOW HUDSON Sst OPENING TO-NIGHT | | iEGFELD FoLLits) GEORGE MESHANs by Daylight NRW, ENGLISH AMERICAN CoMEDY ren pea " 18 A. x a Md LYCEUM Went 45 iat Pace as ie) THIS IS LONDON” iti Thy felephone WHITEHALL = DAVID BELA West 4sth st. Byonin . p Yt, Tal. ut * leo Matinees Wed. @ 8: . at ar eapele SHORE 5 3 ON NAYIC FRA ARR _CEAVE” | WALLACE EDDINGEI Mak Naa ssi. lee ote os tea s FRANCES STARR __LEAVE |in “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” ‘ibaly eon rk eed “0 ‘ ih BELANND i as Seach 22 | anno GaneaPa a Lp po Ne ag he ! LENORE LHAIC as ss KIKI sentins “MUSIC BUA KEV UE’ . venir 10 ‘Best muysle show ever made in America.” except Sanday, tRear Mepatain. LIBERTY Wee! FRIDAY NIGHT sE4z® ee aga MOORE @ MPGLEY'B New Musical tay EARL CARROLL “Tang ee in MATENER ro hao Tee, 0080. wir laniner name, day from paints Gonal, Sin § a J muneey® The GINGHAM GIRL}; Te BS "Fi eee burgh, $! ON iad ee Oe a a | oa Panty 2 N nok 3. OT OF Becures imny “Kindred of . IDLAND BEACH Bicone Sarai TRAN max ‘LINDER i Ds vesuatong gata est 8 seed ob "Btrana Sys eeeaes” TO ATLANTIC BROOKLYN Perther Jofornation, of Deshretee, Strout STR, ANDALAY” MICE Te crcl, Bch cst ah ih? “004 0 AON DS Sms a Citak pee MAtlens SUNDAY WORLD WANTS bin ipa MiENDS ESDeNsann ALT WwoRK MONDAY WONDERS re ‘Seaeets’ bates des c'eluia ie Ne Xs CLNDAXY WORLD Wats BORE WaxDams ‘ 3 ae ‘ ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1922. ‘ FOURTEENTH STREET Tomorrow | *| Stock-Taking Day Bargains Better Than Ever Clearances August Sale All Surplus Merchandise Cut to Clearance Prices ’Tis easier to Merchandise, so Come Tomorrow for the Best Bargains to be found in Greater New York. Following Clearances Are Representative of Price Simplify Stock-Taking Tomorrow. Women’s Morning Dresses 295 Were $5.94 to $6.94 Pretty models in voile and dotted Swiss, all white or with dots and figures. Sizes 36 to 46 in lot. WOMEN’S GINGHAM AND CRETONN HOUSE DRESSES—and other possiiy {aur SILK HOSE 1.41 —slip-over and. one-piece _models—plaid stripes, figures, checks—sizes 36 to 243 5 46-—rwere 83.04 to $5.50.........4, Women’s and Misses’ Summer Dresses 2.44 Were $5.73 to $9.73 Excellent models in gingham and Women’s Gloves §4-Inch All Wool Men’s Wear Serges 1.10 Were $1.48 Navy blue and brown only—excellent ton length silk rolette gloves, with quality. All Wool Blankets 7.74 Value $10.97 Vartous color plaids, some with 3-inch soisette bindings— full size. Clearance Fine Axminster Rugs Pi Velvet Rugs— Reversible Chenille Rugs—choice of 8.3x10.6 ft.or 9x12 {t. Each 35.00 Values $45.00 to $50.00 Store Open 9 to 5 Store Closed Saturday, September 2d, and Monday (Labor Day) See Page 10 for HEARN Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE Last Day Last 2 Days count Cash than Reductions to Clear Out Goods and HAND BAGS 1.00 Were $1.50—-$2.00—$2.94 Envelope, swag, vanity, kodak and pouch Ntploe colors cg black. . ‘WOMEN’S Were $1.95 Full fashioned, lisle tops — white, brown, black, grey, nude, cordovan. Sizes 844 to 10. Heavy Milanese Silk 10 inch Gauntlets © 1.54 " Wore $2.46 and $3.00 With pearl buckles and sna, m- brotdered back and fucken cull, White, pongee, beaver. Also 16-but- two Sraette shirred bands—grey and mastic. Men’s Fine Pajamas 1.97 Were $2.95 Fine pongees, some have mercerized stripes; genuine soisette and fruit of the loom in colors and stripes. Sales Continued Tomorrow Exceptional Sale of Men’s and Women ® Handkerchiels. Annual August Sale of Furs and Sale of urses’ Uniforms Other Hearn Advertising,