The evening world. Newspaper, September 18, 1922, Page 23

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DETAINED GIRL WITHOUT .MOTHER TO HIS Ub WORK ATLANTIC CITY, Nv Jus 18 p: Henry ©. Munro, forty-t Super intendent of Pine Rest at Northfleld, Jy an Institution for tubercular pa nts oper. ted by Atlantic at the home of relatives in Phi yesterday He was a victim of the work to which he had’ devéted his Ife, boing a sufferer from trhereusoals, The Home of Refined DANCING | WITHOUT MOTHER Doris Mergan Scorns Freedom That Excludes Sick Parent From Entering U. S. BROADWAY, AT 51ST SATURDAY & SUNDAY MATINE ys cts | Wom Hotel Commodore, Sept. 18-23 Including a Fashion Show Opening Monday, 2 P. M. Following iis LA. M. to 11 P.M. 50 Cents Constipation Vanishes iano “America—with all of its life and light, its bright prospects and golden opportunities—would mean nothing to me without mother. 1 am going to ay! Admission, stick to mother as long as she lives."* V0 L IIs Commissioner, Robert 15. ‘Tod bowed WAY at his head in solemn admiration of Miss riba eer catty the te piaLto ALIOE BRADY ‘Missing, Stlltions."” Doris Morgin, a nineteen girl from Wales, who ga answer in reply to his kind! parole her from the tedious c; ar ‘im this offer ta ptivity of Ellis Island pending an appeal in indiges- BS the cfise of her excluded mother. The fsvavsid eyes. Rene evi fits: Wien: Dente serge, 2 e. maplesion — brighten the eve | LTA. pave well-to-do mining engineer from = — 2 PCTURIIATION OF FRAQUS. STAGE MILLODRAMA, Wales, und his three sons had readily WE PN concurred in the daught avowed po of “putting mother fir of the family have 1 = son the island waiting the final ruling from Wasti- ington, By a strange coincidence, this fam- ly came from the birthpla I. Davis, Secretary of I man in the United States who las wer to admit them over the ver- Hict of exclusion by a board of spo- cial inquiry Mrs, mother of the ch nufter the Publ vertified bits ED TAA SCORED smite ALICE LAKE thea ROSEMARY THeey , \mazing, sensational, thrilling beyond words-—the of in young man‘torn.from his bride at th. wedding feast, thrown into prison by A butterfly wife living a useless, idle existence, soul-stirring story a husband who protests in Health & afflicted with palsy. The family ity and spirit of Jealtyso imp: ed Commissioner Tod the~ he has recommended that the mother of Miss Morgan be admitted under bond, T 1 is endowed with unusual art talent and spends her time, w at he mother's bedside, sketching the r ned sky-line of New York City, immigrant type: vain, a young girl who did not know, e with a flaw in it. dent, a crash thay brought consternation into the lives of a runaway mar untold wealth and power, an and punish ing his enemies in the*most terrible two women. torm of vengeance he could devise and then when everything ¢ emed darkest ie “CANADIAN R. R. DIES HUILDER 0} PACIFIC The Greatest Rofnance of Love, Hate and Revenge the World Has Ever Known. By Alexandre Dumas Staged by Emmett J. Flynn A AS ODLSTHINE \ : Wiis ST THEATRE A4thST. W of BWAY. TWKCE DAILY - 2:30-8:50 CENTRAL ™! Md ener 4 é THEATRE A2nd ST.W:oP BI WAY. TWICE DAILY-2:30-8:30 LYRI MFiNen SeeDa bad basi Wi) SEASON OF SHU WESER FIELDS) pye ITED" | BENTURY f=, opera |" “ati | ao WED. NIGHT SEES) sem cave GRAKD ne Mat..Martha Sat, Mat, Lo « BUOU THEA ARRIS JH W. 48th, De Mats. Wed MANNE ELLIOTT’ arn re “CRIMERION $4} =! PLAYHOUSE EVES *1004'150- mats. 50' AL Lona Tisnen & 00 Marion Wavies day Gites 8 MHER. KRIGHTHODD Pai ine DAS 1D FLOWER | 4 Loew's. \ow : | rN with ‘Tith Week of Musical Hit. SHUBERT ,012° ee ‘illage “Flies, eis Wea da “W 4th Bt, THES TVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, SHE REFUSES ENTRY |A PHYSICIAN A VICTIM ; ] AMUSEMENTS, HENRY MILLER'S TAPAS 124 3 INA CLAIRE 432, COMIARY in sen Beli TRUTH” at #.30. Fe fa 2.30, Nath Rae HARRIS & lopénins ae PAs Aichony McGuire's New Comedy, K A MUSIG BOK.ire™ 2 BS ees R IRVING BERLIN'S pat 5 \*MUSIC BOX REVUE nl ORT 48 St Tat 8.80, Mata 1 nd Satur T MARY NABIT 5 THE ENDLESS CHAIN 430° With MARGARET LAWRENCE, KLAW Mts.W4.a8at. § ‘The Funniest irown, la his 6, Funnies Ling eds Characters, Tay Both Bt. and rece Wed Meceived with shonin ot lunghte WILLIAM” COURTENAY “HER TEMPORARY HUSBAND" KEATS SELLING & WEEKS BELASCO \". DaviD Bi LENORE ULRiC: as <A FRANGES STARR in t EAVE’ HELP “WANTED—MALE. ee WAN BOILERMAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, MACHINISTS, CAR REPAIRMEN, SKILLED [N RAILROAD WORK; STEADY EMPLOYME STANDARD WAGES AUTHORIZED BY UNITED STATES RAILROAD LABOR BOARD, Apply to CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY rivers, Supt, Equipment, |East Side, West Side ér' [LITTLE 3.2% iosson TIME® | o TQUMPHANT, YEAR Marte | ne » riovanee EEMPEST = °M i EEPEST =. ( AdARy ecsexs ar B09 Broadway Snapshots AND OTHENS oa ans k Aico WRATS NRONG (Carico Vins = | | | SAT “A sare $ MATS. WED. & SAL. 2.30 Bee “FRANK TINNEY PLYMOUTH Wass ALD The Old $ ak Pcs MAE MURRAY { 1 g | , ca ROSE” Y DILL (ae pre) VANDERBILT | BURLESQUES); i gt af tate RRIGAB 18 10) ary ud 1 ay) 2 HO Uh yo COLUMBIZ, 7 seLWYH HEY QBs fh STORCH Ba iS TOWN SCAND. ig SERNARD & CARR siarpeDe aii mene EE v4 ith MARRY ce n PARTNERS AGA? SLACGIING SUE Vow Tainaage! a The et ernal Flame! SENERY MAN IN TOW s LD GATED AUDIENCES yy » ARE THE BEST PROOF OF ‘A P yh EVERYONE RAVES grmescuna collar ag £X INGRAMS WILL WANT su PronxOperalioue; * UEM!- vai ‘IMES su; OPENS VRIDAY, Bt THE ef GITERS | ALLAN with Nba DAWN | MAT \ \ Dall PE es Ee Ne ty, N. J WANTED—~MECUANICS AND HELPERS, Permanent positions are! open at the following rates authorized b’ the Un {ted | states Rallroa Labor Board: Car Repatrere & Lnupec to 8.00 JP. 3 to Super agnd Biveet and Wile Apply 9.00 A. Ot intendent's office, at drre: Ben x K, Superintendent, Kew woiut New Waren 8 Hariiord HR, Ce DRAUGHTS enced in power station and mechanical design for large manufacturing ecmpany uf Eastern New York State; give Jeqge, experience and salary expected r 270 SEATS TOMORROW MASTERPIECE FR | BROOKLYN. o Mank an ¥ wrRan sien L E 0 STOR 2% Apt arate Tee PANY, Be EF A MILLION DOLLARS SPENT FOR YOU. PRICES—20e, S0c, TAX EXTRA, Apply J. T. J. World, | sizes 46 to G4..... 6.94} Fabric Gloves .... 85 $1.28 Flannelette Gowns 90/35 ct. Women’s Cotton ‘Burson a $2.00 Switches—special........1,00} Hose— sizes 81% to 10...... at $4.94 Brushed Wool Scarfs... 3.95 Pt il Silke Neto a $31.50 Brown Fox Searfs.....23.00| 2°! “he ey ey | 87 ct. Women's Double Extra 10 of, Cluny Laces... . 12% | Size Union Suits 62 | 1215 ct. Embroidery E of and Insertions... . ae in Floor $1.47 Braided Cord Girdles— $1.28 Women’s Extra Size Gowns ,89| 2° Yards long. ..-....++..+/ 1.03 irls’ Tub Dresses.......1,22|9 to 14 ct. Novelty Poati Buttons .. card 7 ~——~1 $1.28 and $1.35 Babies’ Half Wool 2N expert-| Store Open 9 to 5.30 AEARN Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF ons ene FIFTH AVE Beee|20th GREAT FALL SALE ttlement of Coal and Railroad ind the near settlement of the Tariff Question will inerease public confidence, Wholesalers aré now stiffening prices and retail prices will soon show the effect of these condi- tions. Buy Now! For the greater convenience of customers we reprint in this condensed form a portion of eared in Sunday's papers for Today's and Tomorrow's selling. the Hearn Offerings which ap; Seo Today's Evbalag Seutash or Mail for Ilst of ether iteash, Every Department Contributing, including Our 10 New Departments are the very best “opening’ have. Following Sales Values for Both Today and Tomorrow Unless Otherwise Specified We Reserve the Privilege of Limiting Quantities. $29.73 Misses’ and Women's $1.97 Men's Wear Serges— | Sulte—s'ves 1 to 44... ...-22.80} 56 inches wide sae bee Ries 1.37 $15.00 Misses’ Wool Jersey $2.97 All-Wool Poiret Twills— | Dresses—sizes 14 to 20 yra....8.73| Sb inches oo... 0... cesecee ee 2 $19.73 Women's Soft S: $1.38 Heather Mixtures and | Drésses—36 to 46.. -13.77| Tweeds—54 inches wide 92) $10.94 Junior Misses’ — $2.95 Canton Crepes—6-| 2.20 12 to 16 years 8.95 | $1.57 Colored Satins—85 inch..1,12 $14.73 Junio- Misses’ 9.50} $4.80 Nainsook -10-yd. piece. .3,77 $1.28 Satin Camisoles. . 84) 76 ct. Bleached Mercerized | $2.48 Crepe de Chine Damaske -G4-inch,........6.. 60 Chemises winghehs G8 $2.95 Bléached Linen Dama 97 ct. Envelope Cham es... ee. 62] 70-inch 2.10 $1.28 Crepe or Batiste Gowns. .88| 33 ct. Toweling... .23 en $2.94 Pure White Irish Linen 72-inch yd. 2,18 94 ct. and $1.17 Sateen 34 et. Union Linen Huek Pettibloomers : $4.37 Silk Petticoats veyed 2:89 "Tl $5, reekde Towele—(part cotten)........,,23 He eee eee ARraatir Aria ay [abide TotkalicTeWpless sss .5. ‘29 Extra Size Dept.—8d $2.95 Tea Cloths.. ; 2.00 $6.00 Pink Coutil Corsets......2,84]74 and 94 ct. Colter and . | $2.30 Coutil Corsets— Cuff Sets. 52 Pel nwes 10 th Gey eis c as 1.24 | 14 ct. Me: $1.00 Brassie: izes 86 to 42. 88 Handkerchiefs... ses 10 $2.94 French Voile Blouses... 2, Half dozen, .B5 $9.68 White Tru-hu Silk 78 ct. Pearl Handle Serving Blouses LUaerrain, +4 6.94| Pieces ..... ‘ cach 44 $1.48 Binsetow. ‘Aaren’ -» 90) $2.94 Hand Bags. 5 2.27 $18.73 Wom Extra Size Cloth | $2.75 Cowhide Travel Bage (Split) Dresses--42 0 62%... 12.50] 18-inch . a1 $9.68 Extra Size Silk Blouses— $1.50 Women's 16-Button. i Gto ls Pant ce 48 ct. Moire and ; 10 ct. Dust Caps | 19 to 34 ct. Sample Lat of 5 | $1. .95 Men's Fine silk Striped 97 ct. to $147 Imported Sunfast’— Draperies—465 ins. wide...... .@7 $2.95 to $4.50 Mill Lengths of Fike Drapery and Furniture Velourse 50 inches wide 2 to 4 yd. lengths $1.45 Lining Satins—86 in. $1.49 Sh 28 ct. Assorted Striped Tickings...... $5.49 Satin Mar: jed Spread $12.96 All-Wool Plaid Blan! wives 66x80 and 70x80... 28 et. Bleached Domets— 96 inches wide..... $3.38 Silkoline Comfortables New Mixes Duck and Goose Feather Pillows— 20x28—were $9.98... ete Pr. 8,25 22x28—were 24x80—were 26x50—were $3.27 64 ct. Bleached Sheetings— Se FOE WE sy Cie i ii 47 ct. Imported Dress Gin, 82 inches wide ; 25 ct. Yard Wide Outing Flannels 42 ct. Houschold Ruther Aprons a7 46 ct. Ivory Tint Dressing Combe Fe i) Tooth Brushes —clean goods AZ} $2.25 Men's Akl Trousere— 1.67 208 sixes *) $1.45 Men’ cis | 74 et. Men's All- Silk a NGMMWAR Sc ilates Yoo cites 59 $2.25 Men's Heavy Doinet Pajamas 187 Madras Shirts ‘ 1. $1.18 Children’s One-Piece Flannelette| ¢ — 4-40-12 year; . eer eiige maniaie HAIEG $3.24 Men's and Women's Gloria Umbrellas ... Bawa Six 2.28 Table Spoons and Dinner \ Borkse—'s y doz Tale Wo ner Brodin Weight ig ‘Union Suits— vy were $1.17. Trimmed Hats .. 3.95) oxtra sives—were $1.07.... Pure Silk and Fibre Silk ki Senter 97 ct. Children’s Cotton Fleece Shirte—to 8 years... $6.50 and $6.75 Women’s Skivte --siaes 35 to yégular sizes were $9.04 to $19.68. 48 hilar by dees te Ypecial Pure’ fatty So tees Wom ette Kimonos—size 36 to 46 ees $ to 3.47 Tuesday Only Untrimmed Velvet Dress Hats and Felt Sport Hats 2.97 Were $3.84 Velvet hats are large shapes in black and colors. Felt hats are small and medium sizes and feature the sport shades. , Hata trimmed free if hate and materials are purchased here. eereceneramnr ommimnenr oon | MORNING SPECIALS On Sale Today & Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. No Mail or Telephon Orde's Silkoline To provent dealers buying quantitics restricted. “fine close. free. $9 MAIN FLOOR Madr . 38 at sh Whi cost tine $23.50 Seamless Wool hike Tapestry Rugs 1 15 et. a nine OXIZ ft small cirpet d One of the best imakes—indigo oor blue check a $3.47 & $3. 97 Serim sit PABIUCB-WASEMENT eee 65 ct. Silk Mixed Novelties... & 7 wit daais. dees JSeincle -jucyuurd CURTAINS BABEMI pig tps 37-47 ct. Cretonnes 26 $1.94 Women’s Dressing. yard wide Sacques 1 ES HABEMENT Pain or figured crepe | Wet. Unbleached ‘Musfine.. 9%, kood, stron tvertNe. GASEME: 24 ct. Cotton Huck Towels. .16 Winch tie 97 "Little Tots’ Yoke and Bishop Dresses 58 Large sine full bleaohed | Sizes to 8 vont mhite, oon | 16.ch Heavy — 97 ct. infants’ Slips BT) Cotton Towelings -11 « and bishop ity! le DEPT.-FECOND Bleached and u TOWELLINGB--MAT rLOOF | \47 gt. Box Station most with two 8 to 16 yrs sixes 4 to 17 95 $10.80 and $12.50 Boys’ Siitae two pairs of trousers - sises 8 to 17 years... 7.85 .|$2.66 and $2.74 Junior Boys’ Oliver Twist Suits— 33 sines 8 to 8 vears Pre |84 ct. Children's Pajamas— sizes 6 to 14 ye: sizes 8 to 15 years....... Novels by Popular Authors Home Radio $2.78 Tot Cars and Scooters ..2.27 $2.98 Mamma Walking and | Talking Dolle—24 in. high.. 9.53 | $4.95 Rugby and Soccer Footballs—-regular size...... 3.25 | 7 ct. Steel Phonograph Noedles 200 in box | 75. ct, Record Albums—10 inch— I | $2.80 Brownie Box 12 pockets 12 inch—-12 pockets... Cameras—No $3.90 Mahogany Lamps ails 10 sheets—-48 envelopes. | 34 ct. Ball Knitting Worsteds 1% 4-07. balls. .enee @5 $2 «t. Stamped Goods— 36-in, ccutres—18-pe, lunch sets—ea, 32 NEW RUGS 4 For Fall Group of 6x9 ft. Rugs Wool Tapestry Brussels......12,97 Seamed Axminsters 19.97 Seamless Velvets 21.97 Seamed Wiltgns . 46.50 Group of 7.6x9 ft. Rugs Seamless Wool Bruss amless Axminsters Seamless Velvets Group of 9x12 ft. Rug# Finest Grade Seamless “ Axminsters oes +4 Three Best Makes Wiltops. Finest Grade Seamless Valves... «csiaecs csabecks 46.97 Scatter Rugs 86x54 New ‘ Velvet Rugs 287 rsible Wool Fibre Bhaper “ 12 ft xo ft 1,000 Braided Seuiter Ruge— jue $1.0 , 4,000 Yards ‘Stair Crash— 18 inches wide 22 inches wide | Continued Tomorr = | SALE OF HOUSEWARES : ow

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