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° . - Z LJ 3 ’ THER EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,,192%, To Movie or Not to Movie, ag uw the only one against tbat the license fee 00.” the Colombo was Beniamo of the Metropolitan Opera with Mrs, Gigi, Me snid_ he dof rt lem that laid hin ordinanee U | That’s the Question at Issue |’ Four Crossed Lines of Both Armies]. —Tenor Gigtt Arrives. Dressed from stem to atern in the eagon und had taken off twenty : Y ST ehip's colors for Garibaldi Day, the bg snen hs ' trived yesterday from Nantes and] AGED’ GUIDE CONVICTED; — ui Pe ane a SE Tern 11) 1e brought sixty-one BURNED HOUSEKEEPER HALIFAX about as! dead those beneath the ry over 32ND STREET — BROADWAY — 93RD STREET — NNW. YORK CITY, among them four FED Seren. Tae UF ton Kenyon of No: Lidward Olls, No. d Walter B, Ls Sept. 21—-Omar ‘Undertaker and Butcher Are] 7.9 Cone ; HB rao ae Candidates With “Livening ik a Up” of Town at Stake. convieted to: Mise Mora r. The jury aged guide, wai cause ies and New t right down to yehind the times, as China,” for Mayor are is no Republican Three Democrats are rur Aldermanic posittons ur J. They are W, FF, Pation O'Connor and F, Joseph A butcher and an undertaker are running for Mayor of Harrison, N. J and the popular feature back of the ; ¢ampaign is whether or not the town of 17,000 will have a moving picture House. At present Harrison has no "picture house; in fact, it never has had one, The inhabitants are crying for movies, The present Mayor, Joseph P. Riordon, who by day is a Wultcher and is secking re-election, is oppored to it. So are the clergy. But the hope of the children and the { movie lovers lies in Mr. Patrick Jal Condon, town undertaker, who is op- posing Mr. Ri Une Mode Chez Lewts Supremely Reproduced by the Gim- bel Millin- ery Studio * $15 su COURT REBUKES EX-COP. Vrnest O. Lawson e Station, the Bronx the departinent revelving a stolen jon re Judge through the streets is oe 1 ‘ of whi is just” over He wis ‘without the Passaic River, east of Newark, : “4 fre billboards announcing the com- ing picture shows at Newark, Kearny and Arlington theatres, And the hardworking people of Har- rison have to be satisfied with a * trolley trip it. tt want to see fm pieture show ears ago .when movies were’ becoming (he rage the protest aguinst the erection of a pie- ture house started Things have bwen so fixed that the license fee alone for the operation of *m movie house in Harrison would cost ‘the man behind the venture a cool $10,000. Noone, has ever taken vut a license. If they ever did, it is claimed that things would be made so uncomfortable for the owner that he partment you —— - | Reproductions of Every Dont Miss It/ Great Success of Paris Says J. 5S. Hunt, would soon close, up in, disgust. ben bas Are to Be Found in the Superb Showing of French $15 While Mr, Condon has not said a RICKEN- Master-modes Interpreted by Gimbel Designers word about favoring or opposing BACKER movies, there are many who believe models, k We ‘A Sa?) Most Compre he will do ull he can to change that “Marks a new ' . \ yi s Exclusive America’s Most Compre-. onlinance and slash the license fee epoch inthe The Edwin Booth Theatre p Many ede Nereive Show for pictyge house. There also are motor car in- ; ; with Gimbel Brothers \ 1ensive Showing i five Aldermen from , Harrison's four dustry!" in 1857. 65 years ago in New York, the shaw! wards to be elected and these fellows too (though they are not saying think of is to keep the taxes dgwn. thing) are factors in the movie ques-|The result is we have had no im- tion, provemeiits, “I'd rather not huve anything to intend, if elected, to give 1 nay aout the moving pictures,” said] rison some playgrounds, day nurse ‘Mr. Condon at his undertaking estab |and all the modern improvemen’ Mshment. ‘It is a question which J] d@her towns of the same : have not made an issue. I will fay, Fred ©. Clifton, who ke } however, that we should have @more| paper shop which is a gathering p Progressive Government in Harrison.|for politicians and who {s the on ‘Who ever heard of a town of this|Republican member of the Board ‘of i size that has no paved streets and no| Aldermen, is another who says he i ether modern, improvements? Mr.|remain non-committal on the mov Riordon has been Mayor here for| question at present. geventeén years and all he seems to ‘I will say this much, however,” was the wrapof the day. But it did not de- velop into the Paisley Shaw! until 1895 when James McCreery and Co. remodeled the . Booth Theatre into its 23rd Street Store, Nine years later we secured our nzesent loca- tion, where we will Soon observe the 65th Anniversary of our .estab- lishment. We want you to celebrate with us. 1857 McCreery 1922 GIMBELS MILLINERY SALON—THIRD FLOOR CAR SHOW AUSPICES AUTOMOBILE MERCHANTS ASEH Grand Central Palace Sat. Sept. 23-30 © __ Is There Anything Odd + + About an Even Price ? FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGE 16 GIMBEL BROTHERS 3858—Bilatk satin goring, Colonial pump; brocaded } 3 baby Spanish heel: | Fashion's finest example, $7 3209—Same in patent leather. TREET—NEW YORK CITY A CYNIC said to us the other day that if we marked our model No. 3241 at $7.85 instead of at $7.00, we'd sell more of them. On the theory, perhaps, that some women might think it had been higher in price! But nearly a million Blyn customers know that a Blyn Shoe is always priced lower than is else- where possible. And at. its price represents the best value in the city. Blyn Shoes are always correct in every essential detail of style; into each pair goes the greatest measure of quality in material and skill in making; and nowhere are prices quite so reasonable. In justice to yourself—see the variety and the values that volume makes possible! The “Ace” Spring The first bed spring ro embody the science of balanced compensating com- © pression and tension. Note the little helical springs connecting not only the tops but also the centers of the spirals. Note, too, the Side-Edge Support apturing Sleep— . ona hint from Science People used to think of engineers simply as men who built bridges and railroads. ’ That they might make a big contribution to s/eep was never thought of—until Simmons brought science to bed spring con- struction. Two sciences, in fact. . , Starting first with the science of sleep. Nerve reactions. What happens to the body during sleep. The source and effects of nerve tension. : Then from there into practical engineering, producing the sleep equipment that relaxes the nerves and invites deep, sound sleep. i ings—Buii Be sure to see the Simmons Label on susancanis 48) a Peas i Bed, Spring and Mattress Simmons Beds—Built for Sleep “before you buy < $8.00 to $75.00 ‘The Simmons Label is your assurance of Simmons Mattresses—Built for sleeping equipment built for sleep. All Sleep—$10.00 to $60.00 genuine Simmons Beds,, Springs and ‘ x F Mlle Parple Label lusurioualy upholstered with hair—$g0.00 Mattresses have it, No others have. ——$—$—$————— Who Decides What’s _What In CORSETS? Dame Fashion, in bringing back the slender drape-line mode, —The “modern woman” when’ she coles for sports and comfort. —The girl who “tried to do without —now looking to regain lost slimness. And Here’s the Decision Expressed for the Average Woman in Two OYAL WORCESTER ' CORSETS There’s a Blyn Store located conveniéntly near you. RED CROSS BLYN-PLAN CHILDREN’S SHOES are the _ SHOES most comfortable i = Ph S shows in the world, EB) recommend and as smirt and them. They trim as any shoes train little feet and keep them happy, and could be. For saic only in Blyn they wear like iron. Try them on Ad Stores. a child that’s hard on shoes. | %Blyn Shoe | ~Cut down the Family Shoe Bill * 5 3 ‘8 WEST SIDE STORES 16 Service Stores 4 BROOKLYN STORES The “Madison” Design 1328 An exquisite example of bed design in the early Colonial manner. Furnished in a variety of beautiful Prilbs wood finishes, Price $30.00 each. SIMMONS BEDS A—Elastic top and free hip for B—Front a bit higher for dia- | comfort. Firm fabrie, for »hragm control, Back a bit strength and support, Bones, hionee for the smooth top n ) W, 94th St. nr tth Ave 442-444 Fulton Street, opposite pigtail expertly placed line, if snate's a bie of fles! | t Thee ana ZTn. Breet. NEW SHOPPING CENTRE STORE onawey, aye nes = = =". $3.00 ~ tong, but free - = $3.50 % Ave, Sih and 40th Ste. Hroudway Ave. | - do, long, but fre . atta rad 161 West 34th Street is sie Ato Rlageiod if . @ EAST SIDE STORES A FEW DOORS WEST OF MACY'S 2 NEWARK STORES The decision is — right make and lines ~ 1k) Broad Btreet / : rm $s 3a, tt rie yay Sin cela Baan 100. Alarkot Street the Royal Worcester. But the exact model Built for Sleep 483 powery, near Broome. Shoes Delivered FREE to Any Part of Headquarters and Mall Order that exactly suits your needs. Wide choice at Be Ave near 40m Birect. 3; the World. 35 Warren Streets N.Y. City , - GIMBELS CORSET SHOP—Second Floor

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