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Screenings By DON ALLEN What makes you cow “TP went to see a 6 4 { That didn't start in til NEW? ange Blossoms REMODEL CRITERION and the quaint c Gollected and orchestrated @uction by Willam Fred Peters, 1 electric the most beautiful al NOW WE KNOW The truth about t of fl has been revealed by the ei 26 OEinesebe eads as follows: the from | onty in, tts 8 waneh in a family the | now diving Ingt Ih ie not thought] rent atirae [that tere 1 authorit 4 pets t ing that Cardinal Spade ever CUT-BACKS When Knighthood ny treasure In (he intwnd,”* Owen Moore ts coing to try to prove Mat to the wo SHADY! Thine’? at the He ‘ An far as we can on. serecmite, just ¢ pia a Montexuma's cantio near | Mave breved “ae : : A 1 the past eRe tile Re alent Goldwyn th iy te memt Hot bank Fl, Tt wang Wastions of the Rea Me. Urban xd Was tr t Sept. 15 tainment Hrady has made far-famed W! In Washington tn an oMetal| « munication to the Fox Film Cor tion, So many letters were re Fox office regarding © Cristo” that the Fox ‘ ressed a note to the Italian Ambassador last week asking of Maly at the Royal Italian Embassy “T take pleasure in informing you that the Italian island of Monte Cristo radio jn one of the Islands composing the “f producers hasn't] Tuscan Archipelago. ‘deen reached as y« ere using radie to the latest pictur : between the French island of Corsica tare (heo-well infund the coast of Tuscany: it ts a jountainous island with a few litte inl scattered fishermen’s 1@ Most Important place ix Monte with Its famous y the noble far ef branch, survives | suppose you stuck to the shade! The name of Brady r this PrO-}oonjure with, whether in the speakies ‘Jor the movies, has again come to the working night and day} core in the latter branch of enter- All of which means that another 4 stab at fame bs entering the dancing daguerroty pes. When Edward A. Brady, nephew of rted by carrying a in a very im-|and would wel rene in a big production and | as far as.atm ed THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1922, fortunate in having an op ae that ¢ WHICH? makes POME. for an oMeial statement as to just] publiahed story or weted way A dillar, a dollar, what was fact and what was fiction in] original secnario: A 10 o'clock scholar’ . the great romance by Dumas Well, no! That isn’t exactly the The reply of the Chevalier Geisser| worry, for they're not © cg olesia di Vegitaseo, Charge d'Affatres| much o whieh makes which mak As far as we can oa about 6-60 But the « of the old the hen o It in situated tle belong he same] legend pectal. "Count d by the Duman dle extin at Pap not writ ma We did not. ‘The rattlesnakes had | Ut no mall boats have ie shade claims all staked ont arrived, and the radio that far ANOTHER BRADY, Now the Cosmopolitan praise agent says that boul ¥ fanity always one to n A, made a stab, For, al And now they The “Ace” Spring The first bedspring (0 em body the science of bale anced compensating con= pression and tension, Note the little helie ‘Humoring the Nerve Centers into Sound Sleep In youth sleep comes easily with the close of day. Later in life it is a very different matter. Scientists have discovered much lately about the phenomena of sleep—especially in relation to the tense life of these stirring times. * * * The thing that misleads people when they f° out to buy Bed Springs is the fact that a bed spring /ooks easy to make. On the other hand—you may appreciate the Simmons “Ace” Spring more truly when you know that it took negrly two years of experiment and scien- tific test to develop the practical balanced compression and ten- sion of this wonderful Spring. It is this kind of thing that your friends, your neighbors and your dealer mean when they tell you that Simmons Bed Springs are built for sleep. Not a lot of wire and angle iron rushed through a factory. But the product of an intimate knowledge of sleep and its causes. An engineering science ade- quate to embody the principles of sleep in a bed spring and a deep sense of responsibility for sleep. Simmons Springs—Built for Sleep $5.50 to $50.00 Simmons Beds—Built for Sleep $8.00 to $75.00 Simmons Mattresses Built for Sleep $10.00 to $60.00 Purple Label luxuriously upholstered with hair—890.00 Be sure to sce the Simmons Label on Bed, Spring and Mattress before you buy The Simmons Label is your assurance of sleeping equipment duiit for sleep. All fituine Simmons Beds, Springs and flattresses have it. No others have. The “Madison” Design 1328 An exquisite example of bed design in the carly Colonial manner. Beautifully finish ed in “hand rubbed” brown Mahogany and American Walnut. Price $70.00 each. SIMMONS BEDS Built for Sleep “yell dat Around about the movie studios they all seam to be worrying fe Wetter movie movie; what they want to know’ tn, 17" thing pute ua in mind “Which came frst, hoe a eplendid rote The Jit er “Around the World inf ela that it would aequire = HERO Vresident of Pre- jas announced the en rights from The such a speed th the time it reached ae Chile Bill pending i teeth 8 ty" United § enate bit) would limit and control t ‘ all pe being led. hand the whit eaxon \ Little Child” at the intun Amerien will aud it reopened ut the Flelm Hage | ss weeping reform lon next week wainped hy in 1 Totland Iheim abhors pro- wore himself inte Hairy Ape." 18 that moviegoers well fed up on fur- thest north and furthest south lovales ne a happy medium 1s co announcing that Head Your Holiday B Gimbels Carries Genuine Keds, and Genuine Keds Only Women’s White Women’s Universal Women’s sizes 11 to 2 $2.25 $1.45 $1.45 mest held It secs as though ~) HUD LABOR BL sxecutive Chair t wer t ta Assy. Equity thought when Ae ee protest againat te the veeula Little Ch hall starts to-morrow night bar then Pola Negri v beech nM well That title always nomind of the ‘Tle first regard of the Equity ts quips Vie Heer y Lis ih eh Officials assert that} 4 ildren have exceptional oj portunities in the pre provided for them. Not only are they ltaught the fundamentals of their craf!, but the classes in regular school ubjects are adjusted to the hours to the children sentati will be made at Wa. ton to chow that the “three Wh Would seen We wedding 1 seh clean one last night AEARN uity sees another point also, ed. In the event children sbarred for theatrical work the itself would have to undergo a change. Many cla Iterature would be If or else rewritten would be written with restricted vis- ion unless the playwright was willing to risk shattering lils illusion by rep resenting a ten-year-old by FOURTEENTH STREBT WEST OF FIFH AVE relegated to the Sloan's while oes ». Liniment After the tournament, unused muaclen feel the strain, Stiff end gore. But Sloan's Lini wiftly takes out every of sorenes: rithout rubbing—beln 4 ful relief to ail aching muscles. —it kills pain! FALL DRESSES Store Hours 9 to 5:30 For Other Gimbel News See Page 14 32ND STREET — BROADWAY — oT — NEW YORK CITY KEDS— And Put Your Best Foot Foremost for Real Shoe Comfort and Economy Too Canvas Oxfords Canvas Oxfords Parade $1.85 $1.75 $2.95 rubber sole and Low heel; brown or white; Rubber sole and_ low Sizes range from 2!y high shoes, similar style, Tailored bow. at $2.00, and good looking. Emmy Lou Smart White Playtime Strap Pumps Strap Pumps Sandals White canvas with buckle Trimmed with wt : Pine: , $1.95: and in Big to 11, $1.15: sizes 11! 10, $1.18; and in sizes 11 to 2. to? MAIL ORDERS FILLED J GIMBELS SHOES—SECOND AND FOURTH FLOORS Pretty, youthful models of navy tine qual- ity twill, beautifully made and trimmed with bright colored braid, silk embroidery and silk. Junior Misses’ Wool Crepe Dresses— henna, brown and navy and in combinations of nay brown and tan—single styles, some embroidered and some with silk sashes—sizes 12 lo 17 were $15.94 Age 2 13.94 uy List with a New Pair ot Pretty skirts for Fall wear, in an excellent as- sortment of colors and combinations, includ- ing navy and tan, black and white, brown and white and others. Sizes 25 to 32. Not Keds Unless the Name Keds Is Stamped on the Shoc The newest shapes and colors—dress and tailored models. In white canvas; sizes 6 to Lyons velvet—in black and colors. Pom Poms of Drenched Ostrich or Uncurled Ostrich with Drenched—and a few peacock, mostly |lack—were $1.68... P 1.38 See Pages 9 and 27 for Other Hearn Advertising. Store Open 9 to 5. September 2d, Founded 1827 Fall Dresses of Poiret Twill 20.75 Attractive tailored model, with wide sleeves; batiste vest, side panels braid trimmed. Sizes for wo- men and misses. Other models at this price. Junior Misses’ of Poiret Twill 17.94 Were $20.94 Sizes 12 to 17 years. and red, navy and Poiret Twill and Tricotine Fall Suits 21.50 Tailored styles, in straight line models, lined with crepe de chine or peau de cygne. Navy and black. Sizes 16 to 44. New Fall Models Plaited Prunella Cloth SKIRTS Special 3.95 Women’s Khaki Knickers 177 Were $2.97 With belts, pockets and cuffs, with buttons. Sizes 26 to 32 band. Women’s New Tweed Knickers—gray aud ¢ brown mixtures—sizes 26 to 52. Special...... 3.75 Trimmed Velvet Hats 3.94 Our regular $4.94 Untrimmed Dress Hats 2.97 Were $3.84 Store Closed Saturday, and Monday (Labor Day).