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1am | CONNECTICUT NEWS NUTMEGS. ee ecsemienpsmehonenns Price of Wood Doubles and Fesple Are Alarined. J to The Hventne World.) WOODSTOCK, Sept. 6.—Tho boost in of wood ts creating con- ble concern tn this part of e cut, wheve 20,000 peuple, em- wages have lates) been reduced, will be compelled exorbitant figure. L. H Myo cretary of the State Board of Agriculture, is reported as saying he doesn't blame tarmers for charg- 1 in mills where ing $15 per cord if they can do so. In muny pluces wood has sold quite lately for $8 a cord sawed. but the price Is now going to twice that figure. “Gipsy” Smith’s Wife Proves a Fine Angler. (Special to The Evening World.) NOANK, Sept. 5-The wife of Capt. “Gips ‘at Smith, while out fishing w rty here, landed a 9-pound one of the larg- est hooked be > Canterbury Wife Has a Penchant Kus Hired Men, to The Ever ning World.) veaban jin 1914 hired man, ta with her thetr joint savings of $800, returning when all was forgiven at the end of eteh months only to leave again with a second hired ma after selling her bile, worth $600, for $ again coming puck home, were Ray Lyn n a short time later and's automa 0, and never r Canterbury against his wife, Emma Jano Mof- “itt of Old Mystic, in his petition for « divorce, just heard at a short calen- dar session of the Superior Court, George F. Hinman, Judge, at Putnam. The Judge reserved his decision a few days. TWO CHAUFFEURS HURT AS AUTOMOBILES CRASH One Mortally Infored and Another Loses an bye, PITTSFIELD, Mass, Sept. 8.—Lout= Lagrassa mortally injured and John Haustein lost an eye when an automobile owned by Mrs. Charles 1 Canda of Brooklyn struck one owned by H. B. Kline of Uttea, N. ¥., on a ro.d near Great Barrington Both of the {njured men are chaut feurs of New York. Lagrassa’s ekull was fractured and he ts not expected to survive. ‘The two were in the Canda machine, which was driven by Norman Rouse Mrs. Canda's chauffeur was See the pulse stirring Autumn Racine amid charming scenic surround’ngs at incomparable BELMONT PARK|| TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY THE BRENTWOOD HANDICAP A 2-MILE STEEPLECHASE THE PECONIC HANDICAP THE FLORAL PARK PURSE AND PADDOCK, $3.85 Including Ta: THE YOUNG COSMOPOITAN 4 Bayan “Miss Davies in ‘The poi ) MARION DAVIES hy Marie Corelli rety and splendid ar! sruatey: tion from Youth to Age she surpasses th DIANA jana’ plays with In the transi. moments of Mery Pickford in’Stella Maris.” Dians is her best role unequivecally.”-—-Variety THEATRE, nad RIALTO ti REAL IMPORTED, SCOTCH OL Ab way HUDSON waa lll GEURGL Ma. COHAN'S “SO THIS 1S LONDON.” Vie INTERNATIONAL COMEDY SENS VELON! _——— GORT ‘tua WALLACE LL uaeukas to “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK 7 EARL GARROLL ’ es the Hest dunes Show LENORE Uinic as KI. 1 yeu West 4nin st Mate, 14704 | MUSIC ly yh - ants Fuad Wert 424 St vent | WILLIAM COURTENAY’ in “HER ToMPORARY HUSBANA", 6" You will enjoy this far MITE. ie: BGNGHAM GIRL IRENE "SiIM SHOULDERS \} Fron, tor CHARLES K HARRIS With IRENE CASTLE FASHION Directed by ALAN CROSLAND CAPITOL THEATRE| WKenn CASTLE AT HER BEST! N.Y. Herald, There is no one we know of who wears clothes so amartly as she dors, and she has no cqual asa di World. Interesting Irene Castle, never more beaut ful—N.¥. Times. Delightfully entertai No one has quite the same charm of « houlders or c an wave a chiffon sleeve as this svelte | proves herself a clever actr: —Morning J A HODKINSON PICTURE Prese tations by ROTHAFEL CAPITOL GRAND OKCHESTRA ng. PROMENADE \ A Sem MONTE ee es oo” * LEMME So THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1022, AMUSEMENTS, [| Wien GARDEN sera, sary aut LAST WEEK—MATINER TO-DAY =i SPICE*1922) VALESKA SURATT, NAN HALPERIN GEORGI PRICK nnd Superlative Cast, ‘Anen., W. of BY Eves: 6.30 49TH ST Nain, Wed. wad Bat. 2 See ANSI wis PL. Py Ait as Ag | PER AEC0 | Ambassador "sic" Wed. “tna at. 2 mies BLOSSOM [eco SHUBERT ‘Sina wea. & sat.'2.a0. bigfee P eRANT| MAKIORIE ‘Lhe RAMBEAU|Cctvrist LITTLE “ert, 4" Fvew. at 8.90 Street OLDEN Prese “A cer Too “Marke EMFEST in nt’s | Packed to thr vey performance “THE WORLD IS MINE” THEATRE Twice Daily W. 42dSt. 2,30, 8.30 LYRI The Biggest Motion Picture Sensation of the New Season Story by “Mr, X" Scenario by Paul A. Sine, Directed bu J Searle Dawrien. Another Terrific Smashing Hit! AMUSEMENTS. ms a100 | BOOTH see yen Bae 2 Jat. 2.80, ony rmeKGHO "ithe rH! or A sis prosratineen WE Muateal Comedy i | SALLY, IRENE and MARY With EDDIE DOWLING and Great Cast see ‘If you can’t last till pay day (EAST SIDE— —WEST SIDE | Sgr NORA BAYES "3." are “MAXINE ELLIOTT’S : Next Mat, Sat inst high= play of Sun grade ‘SEASON'S SMARTEST CO} i. ct a st. We OF By. monde Y | PRCA MOS CI COmmDY | TU TEEWYN THEATRE, W. 42 St, Va. $2.50 BARNEY BERNARD and ALEXANDER CARR in a new ———Comedy, “PARTNERS AGAIN" | TIMES SQUARE lustoal C edies, W, 41 St. Bryar Next Matin COMED 194 va, 8.30 sturday 2.00 A NEW COMEDY. West 42d Bt, Eves, at 8.30 Abies Irish Rose "H He AR! ie ay sb Reot When Wort ShniNG PLYMOUTH </' EUYORKS BAAEST PICTURE HIT! ASTO ror. TWICE DAILY 250-6130 MAIS 256 tob/22 EVES. 508 toh ife ~ VINCENT IBANEZ | {| Pisiereat ret ont WROTE IT it rows FRED NIBLO | DIRECTED IT It ! Bulls, 1S Conquered | by the smile_I_1 ARIA | of ono ream | | i} | | anD will SP ARODOLPH VALENTING STARS IN IT Il never forget !! TO BE SHOWN IN THE nae OWING CRITERION ' (0 Week st 8 ‘ Continnous, Noon to Tt P.M. OWEN MOORE Love Is An Awful Thing) Bet Cast ter than ¢ inelr Ma ted Missing." Daw Lich, Lp.fa 1.Guse, ‘the Ist Year f ahi Mali OLYMPIC THEATRE 4 MAT, TODAY SMILES KISSES ween RAW {AP OLD LLOYD QTRAN “G24NDMA'S BOY" Cis ay DAN furiraaue AMATEURS TO-NIGHT phony Oren Sara tebe and] ,, youre Melford Prva bu ving Sau at A Haran sunt ftv Rivours," ‘a IniTO fi Daves TIMES dn The Young Diana ene palin CLOVER GARDENS DANCING CLOVE R cL UB sup; PERS GRAND Ck NTRAL PAL ACI COLUMBIA " mend KEEP Saas TWICE DAILY, 350-815. POP, PI re 1 ie VIOLA DANA in “THE $5 BABY’ E HARRY ROSE 1 Ai to is Stl AND OTHE: ers. VE BUNNY PL Suet and Be SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDE DAFFY DILL® Next Mat, Saturday al) Kees sk ST HURS= “Sarl 1 WILL YOU WILL |THE OL soak” EST !s a Picture Sensation which you | CRITERION Cast ine AY nik Net Rane AMUSEMENTS, “Dancin Expects You Broadway & 44th Bt ONE WEEK ONLY Noon to 11 PLM. OWEN MOORE LOVE IS AN AWFUL THING Reported Missing,” Daw and Katharine y- cludes ! BOC A eee ‘KINDRED OF THE DUST’ TRAM Wf} MAX LINDER tn [Dleeah Limes yeanBOATe Tae WHERE TO G0 ANS HOw TO THERE Hudson River Daily, including Sunday, +" Sunda borgh Hudson Das by Daylight y ¢Newbureh ‘atk! New hkeepsie, atskill, $2.00; $4.00; Hudson, Tdeal*One-Day Outings. River ime Vorther forarmation at Desbrosses Street v Hy WW. beo st i 5 ier, New York Tel. Cunat 9300 OSTON'G? Bremer IRN Ry os ot wa SEM Darlene «Sano aye at ay r] Senter Telephone Barclay EASTERN S. S. LINES + Intecstate “Phones Bowling Gr CONEY ISLAND ‘ Ww "Mt mM CONEY fsh aNd st SUNDAd, sti STRAMER pes Autos Carried, ShviGatins, COMPANY, 1 4 25 SAIL Ly out of New Vork [MIDLAND BEACH IDEAL AMUSEMENT Ar | and patch pockets. Kings |” M. le Wingate day 120 'recure te HEAR Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET Champion Middies—6 to 20 | As all white—regulation _style- our specialized price . Girls’ New Gingham Frocks— pretty, — bright — plaids» —many styles with varias smart trim mings—7 to 19. reg. 81.94 Schoo $2101.67 Exceilent Value in Giris’ All~ serge— various styles—firey stitching or wool embroidery trim— 4 88 ° 8 to 14 yeurs....6.565 “is BACK FO S€HOGL SALES Girls’ All-Wool Navy or f WEST OF FIFTH AVE BACK FO SCHOG@L SALES There’s nothing like HEARN values to outfit the youngsters completely and smartly to their parents’ entire satisfaction and thrift. Following Specials on Sale Both Tuesday and Wednesday BACK FO §CHOGL SALES Girls’ School Apparel Black Serge Bloomers—kenerous eut —1¥ to 20 yeure— Special Girls’ All-Wool Navy Blue Serge Skirte—white attached bodier— 6 to 14 years— Special Girls’ New self or fur trimn throughout; belts—8 to 14 years Special lars, Fall Wool Co dark brown ot reindeer, large deep pockets, 8.77 1, lined wide Misses’ School Coats 12 95 Value $16.73 and $17.73 Heather mixtures, herringbone, double faced cloths —yoke or all lined—notch collars - gng.am and WEDNESDAY THURSDAY me 3,600 Little Tots’ DRESSES 7/ Reg. val. $1.47 e New Fall styles in chambray, black sateen. With and without panties. Sizes 2 to 6 years. a) top MORNING SPECIALS On Sale Today & Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted No Mail or Telephone Orders, $1.95 Charmeuse ‘ LAs satin faee she OR. 59 ct. Bleached [ amasks 309 OBE ENS MAIN. FLOOR 40 ct. White 26 Ladras. Ki tripe men's anc rh. te WHITE G AIN 21 ct. Outing Flannels pajaines FLOOR, 33. a Underwear Batistes 64 et. Children’s Silk Socks is Wack, £ t nd maize i SIAIN FIWOR Women's Fine Cotton Vests + ee Low ne le . hand and extra sizes ve 87 ct. Women’s Double Extra Size Union Suits I e 29 ct. Crash Toweling. . Pure lin red 97 ct. Tots’ Rompers and Creepers. I Gingham und chambray- 4 styles—sizes Ns! DEPT. 97 ct. Infants’ Nainsook Slips Yoke nd SECOND ey tremmed EpT.—SECOND. 65 ct. Pink Satin Bandeaux dubbon OND “Underwear Short or drawers $2.45 and $2.95 Boys’ Camp Suits.. Of extra fine rie bishop styles - Men's Balbriggan 20 horder, anly. MAIN FLOOR 4s “Peguy Zto6 FLOOR 50 lace FLOOR. WEAR—MALN BLOOR, 1.54 quality sulphu FLOOK 2.85 BACK TO: S€WOGL SALES School Supplies Be sure to buy your sup- plies while prices are low- ered and assortments plen- tiful. Girls’ Net School Bags — shoulder strap or handle— reg. 25 -16 Boys’ Waterproof School Bage—rey, 74 44 Moore's Folding Lunch Bos were 42 22 Wax Paper—50 sheets in roll— 12x18—were .10 Paper Napkins—-100 in package—were 15 -10 Brief leek a it and st were $1 14-Inch Cases were 81 e—bhick or brown— ey and cowhide straps top handle — bound 1.00 1 leek and 27 STATIONERY DEPT.—THIRD rt. LEATHER GOODS—MAIN. FLOOR Faber Pencil Setsa— & piceos—teg. .10., 8 Faber Pencil Sets 5 picers—reg. 82 +22 Leatherette Pencil Sets—some with ruler and ¢ drinking cup were .67 Combination Pen. and Pencil were 8 ‘ Composition Books — aswrted covers—120 pages— WTO DD. ce ces nnneeesie 6 Stiff Covers reg. 10 7 Genuine Press Board Composi= tion Books—216 payos— were 14 10 Composition Book. 43 or 60 pages........, 3 6-Inch Globes— wore .70..... .. 65 Boston or Chicago Pencil Sharpeners—were .87 68 Pocket Pencil Sharpenera— were 9 Pen Holdere—doren. . 12 White Chalk—144 Ble to box—were .35.... +28 Boxes of Writing Paper and Envelopes—48 sheets, 48 en- velopes, assorted colors and white—were 47..... .B6 Lunch Satchels—atrap and handle—were 18......+.+ 13 Brass Edge Rulers— reg. 7 4 Steel Pens—were 7 5 Blotters—dozen in pac! various colors 4 Self-Filling Fountain Pens— 14 kt. gold pen point—clip or ting—usually 81.37..... .87 Selrite Pencile—attached clip—were 81.00.,....... «FB At above price name printed in gilt letters free, or Black Inkeg~ Re: 5 Mucllage reg. 9. 6 Book Straps—with or without handle—reg. 7, : 6 Pencil Erasers..... 1 Typewriting Erasers— were 4 215 Ink and Pencil Erasers— 21 ere Pads Sad letter oF fools cup—were 12 ‘ Pencil Pads— were 7. Ink Pads —were 5...... Typewriting Pads— were 25 “8x10 ineh— with 24 sheets—eomplete— Loose Leaf Books were 21 . 14 Lead Pencils—-with eraser— dozen—were .36 4 Mail orders filled in order tees eived while quantities last, excepting ink or mucilage Children’s Hair Cutting SECOND FLOOR Moderate Prices BACK TO-SEKMOGL SALES Handkerchiefs Girls’ Handkerchiefs — plain y ot colored woven bor der f Nity were 7 ¢ 0 for 28 Boyn’ Imported Handkerchiefs School Sale 10 5S tial Handkerchiefs colored or white ° S87 BACK TO SCHOGLSALES Hosiery Misses’ Mercerized Derby Rib Hose ex white, eordovan Misses’ Derby Rib Hose r 45 t qual Boys’ Fine Cotton Hose nurse t » heel, School Sale ,.24 Fxtra Fine Cotton Hose B87 AS See Page 14 for Othor Hearn Advertising 4 Pd