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a RP FMS TERT nw Eeahe etal - THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922, > funniest thing T ever say if ene had not t muld say: at fire scene of Charlie's ix the t thing Te ja't one? en partakin THE NEW PLAYS “The Seventh Heaven” Has Human, Racy Characters By CHARLES DARNON FAME. Many work hard for fame and for+ tune, while others just fall into it a la Steve Brodie anv | Take Kiki, for instance. No. we don’t mean the Leonore Ulrich show. PLIFT in the theatre 18 given Its most simple demonstration by Austin] he Kiki we refer to is a cat. Just Strong with a sewer cleaner who sto a street washer In “The Se¥-]a common, ordinary, missile dodging enth Heaven” at the Booth. If you are fecling a bit down, hero ts | feline, ; ra i ‘ , ie Strong's object, though he| !ki. up to yesterday, was just an Something t k you up. This is evidently Mr, Strong's object, though Ne E AAhe: AIIGSWRGAL OD ANtoE doesn't preach about it of the Paris slums While Chico is one chance, as he says, bis faith in hintself is strong. Ilis en- ¥@ easing selt-satistaction finds expres. sion in the frequent assertion that he is @ remarkable fellow. He happens * also to be a fantastic feliow, a sort of virtuous Lillom who puts a girl in his garrct to s HMee, while } through » love heaven of delight Was a Frene! play one. He holds that side you that makes you what are, and once he gets this Into his head he never lets go. He ts led into the light, as well as helped to a job above ground, by a kindly priest who thinks God has a:senge of humor and must get a lot of amusement cut of the world Mueh of the play it has human, racy characters, not counting the uncle and aunt of the girl who hunt her out after acquiring unexpected wealth and seem to be ragged in merely as an excuse for two violent scenes. Diane is well nigh choked to death by her sister when Chico rises from the sewer and res- Ife merely gives you a more or less divine comedy fate. They needed ic Ferguson's next play the outcust Was soen cast for “Quteust.” And now Miss Ferguson that Kiki, the felfe portion of “The Out- cast’ cast, will always be a member of the Ferguson household. And when we asked Kiki how she liked it all, she just purred out “Pretty soft!” willing to give God? Screenings more By DON ALLEN FILMERICK. There was a young actor named Lloyd, Who the glooms BRUR'R! A summer hotel is no place to in in the winter. Ask James Marlowe, the chap who plays at being a policeman in ‘Back Home and Broke,” the Thomas Mei- ghan picture now belng made at Sag Harbor, L. I. He knows! ' | dim drifted up from Harbor Jes (Wash. D.C.) } esterday, thinking no doubt he could = warm up under tho glare of Broad- PHIL UMM SAYS. way’s electric lights. I've hearn tél o a lotta fake titles} ‘“I used to sleep in my policeman’s ; ji uniform,” said James. “I managed in my time. Some of ‘em was frum} i, joey fairly warm, but there wasn't Europe, but mos’ of ‘em was hitched} a chance for sleep. 1 was kept awake all the time by the chattering of teeth of the other members of the company.” » her frum the po and smiled and were destroyed. He looked ut the lasses Through tortoise-shelled glasses. They sighed and dlurbed: “Ain't he a boi?” . Ada Lee 7 sleep out, seventh sleeps attains — the No, there quite Ike this it’s the idea in- you onter a movie! is sketehy, but AND LONELY, TOO. So far, we WILL BUSY. Will A. Page, one of the Singing ave never read a more intriguing title than Katherine Mac- Donald has selected for her next ple- ture. Itis “The Lonely Road.” And roads have such a habit of leading somewhe busiest cues ker. This scene is so realistic — CA «| that it'aimost niakes one forget the BEN AVERS. } artificial means by which it is} We asked Ben Turpin if “The ff | brought about Shriek,” his latest comedy, was really | §j pe The dawning love of Chico and the] funny girl three days later is saved trom] “Ite tho funniest thing 1 ever saw sentimentality by the fellow's awk-| or did!” swore Ben, “Everything in ward, apparently surly, behavior, In] it is hilarious the circumstances it is surprising t We did think Wak 1OOKINE discover he has already planned the} and so we ape eam aieeaine wedding anc, what's more, bought @] gmfle. He Para dreas for Diane. With even leas tal] pont you believe it?” he asked § Priced Lower Than Ever! ebout it, war is declared, and ready} yve must. have shown wo atill 6 to be off to it, Chico promptly are] gounted ranges that he and Diane rey WPS Aesba| MI aveacitis Cestrutl themselves then and there by vows on medals given him by the J priest. In fact, events O rnitty that they are bewildering, if not wholly incredible Chico is ne sooner gone than the bad sister rushes in with a whip to give Dts @ lashing, but courage as well as love has been put into the girl's heart. making he declared And then, of lieve him had to be- 500 Y, Specially Priced, H S17.50 EAC move s¢ WE FIGURE IT THIS flash WAY. we would Mail Orde~ and seizing the whip she drives out] explain Carefully the intruder with a wild sweep ot] If one had been partaking of that Filled. whieh Volstead has forbidden, one ‘44 CorTLanot i NEW ‘YORK CITY. anger. Here is a sensation lated to rouse an audience, but there is something finer true at the end of the play when the embittered mri suffers the embrace of a persist- ent and honorable lover « believ- tag Chico dead, only t that he has come bac "The most appealing moment is reac as she goes to his arms J then sinks to her knees, It is somewhat difficult to believe he is there after word of his being delirious and given up by the doctors at the hospital, yet the reunion is no atfecting tor thig reason. There remains the feel- ing that “The Seventh He spite of its occasional unre more human and appealing t! scene calcu- i F That fire scene of Charlie's is plays. Although wus lay {8 concerned ehMefly with a man, Helen Menken makes it pretty much her own by the sheer force of her acting as Diane. She has the power of yiolence and she makes it felt when she takes the whip-hand over the ister. Her pale, half-starved look is even more im character, mnd with it the wistful tenderness that counts for #0 much in the end. Evidently George Gaul has mended his ways since the open ing performance, for he now gives a good, swaggering and amusing ae- count of himself in the role of the whimaical Chico. The street washer who finally accepts the risen sewer cleaner as an equal ts done by Alfred Kappeler quite in the French man- ner, in other words, capitally done. Hubert Druce ts ne umusing a8 a scoundrelly old taxi driver, especially when ho tells of the deail of his be- loved, ricketty Heloiso in Papa Joffre's unforgettable taxi drive agalnat the enemy, but he's as Eng- Piecadilly, William Post also to the humor of the performance by his chuckling observations as the priest. Marion Kerby 1s full of rage and absinthe tn the role of the terrible sister, But with all her strength she fis no match for Miss Menken when this flery young actress lets herself eee "STOMACH “QUEER” GAS, HEARTBURN, , __ INDIGESTION !!' elgg t CA delicious new flavor in a.valuable health food Pe health-building qualities, malted milk is an extremely important food. But Borden’s new Chocolate Flavor Malted Milk is still more valuable because more people like it. A You can drink Chocolate Flavo? Malted Milk every day and enjoy it. For it has a delectable flavor, in addition to all of the vital strength-building elements contained in malted milk. Take it with your meals or at night be- fore retiring. You'll find it tones up your system wonderfully. It puts no tax on your digestion. Your has Borden’s Choc- rors olate Flavor Malted Milk. — THE BORDEN COMPANY [ara Borden Building New York ee Bordens CHOCOLATE FLAVOR MALTED MILK Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, ) Instant Stomach Relicf ! MALE? 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Met Bill yesterday and he told us all about how Madison Corey was producing his latest speaky effort. “Pl tell you the play agreed Bill, “if you promise not to write that Iam ‘full of the subject.’ When we promised, Will slipped us the information that the name of his new play is “Tho Bootleggers."’ AN ANNOUNCEMENT, Met Miriam Battista, the screen star, last night and she was bubbling over with exeltement. “What's it all about?’ we asked. “Oh,” she gurgted, “I'm so excited! ot something very important to “You may fire when ready, Miriam!" we assured her. And she did, “Well, she bubbled, ‘I'm going to be married!” We showed we cduld hardly believe " sho went on, ignoring our glance, ‘I'm going to be married in just eight years; I don't know who I'm going to marry, but the fortune teller said’ - We didn’t wait Miriam, as you know, is just eight probably already OH! 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Larger-Than-Ever Assortments of New Merchandise Featuring Holiday and Staple Winter Needs At Friday Bargain Prices Men’s Clothes and Furnishings November Needs at Friday Savings Men's Stylwear Suite—conservative and young men's y! all wool models—-worsteds and cassimeres in mixtures, checks and atripes— sizes 34 to 42 22.50 Special Men's All-Wool Trousers—worsteds, cassimeres and flannels—well made in wanted patterns --- may be easily matched—sizes 29 to 46 Waist-—were 85.05 4.85 all-wool ulsters and ted and Chesterfield styles~ desiral “sizes 35 to 42--vuluegee.30 1 8. 7 DS Men's Sitk Striped Madras Shirts- large collection of excellent patterns in neat and novelty designs—all sizes—were $1.95 fi Men's All-Wool Sweate: large shaw) collar good wei ford, navy, green and brown heather— made by one of the best manufacturers sizes 84 to 46-—- Were 87.8. serece ces 6.38 Men's Flannel Night Shirte- good, heavy weight domet flannel—full cut and roomy— novelty loops and 1.39 finishings were 81.74 Men's Underweai—elastic gray shirts or drawers 42 ulsterettes Cotton sizes Men's Cotton Ribbed Union Suits tan and gray popular make- all sites—were $1.07 1.47 Men's Wool Mixed Union Suits medium and heavy weight—gray Augusta make—soft and dur- able—all sizes. Special 1.97 Men’s Work Clothes November Needs at Friday Savings Men's Flannel Shirts. -collar attached gray, with single pocket—sizes 14 to 18—Khaki shirts with double pocket— sites 14!y to 17'5 were $2.25 ioe Om Men’s Work Pant jon made- sizes 30 and various lengths —khaki- sizes 82 1 vr 50—-in dark str to 44—were 82.25 , v 2. Boys’ Clothing November Needs at Friday Savings Boys’ Trousers—cheviots, cassimeres~ medium and grey and brown mixtures also corduroy-~straight or knicker stylee—5 to 17 years were 81.30 L119 Boys’ Navy Blue Serge Suite —pure worsteds, serges—-medium or fine walc side or inverted pleats—alpaca lined nmjority have two pairs of trousers sizes 7 to 18 yeura—~ 10.50 were $14.50 Boys’ Suite—good assortment of tweeds, cassimeres and cheviots dark shades and light and ium res, including grey and brown every suit has two pairs of fully lined trousers—8 to 17 yeurs $14.50 Boys’ Overcoats: lined~-Venetian breasted school stylee—muff and K to 17 years Spec plain back or wool yoke lining—-double modele—full belted patch pockets a OD ELY Young Men's Suits—fall Is cheviots, cagsimeres, tweeds brown, tan and heather a bine plain and. sport majority of the anixtures pairs of trousers sizes $2 to 40—-were $32.50 24.50 Young Men's and Students’ Suits fine quality tweeds, cheviots, cas simeres, homespuns, unfinished wor steds and navy newest pencil stripes-—-sizes 32 to 40 value $37.50 29.50 Young Me Overcoats newest all wool overcoatings—wanted shades of brown, Oxford grey~-her ringbone, heather mixtures and over plaids—Venetian and satin yoke and Ee sizes $2 to 40 24.50 22.50 Third Floor mo navy styles two were $27.50 Department Untrimmed Millinery November Needs at Friday Savings Unts nmed Velvet Hate wall off th shapes, in black, beaver, navy and taupe were 2.04 2.58 Broken Assortment of Untrimmed Velvet Hats were $1.68 and $2.28 to clear Hats Trimmed Free Hal Materials are Purchased Here Little Tots’ Dresses November Needs at Friday Savings Fine White Di tay Little Tots’ Rompers and Creepers Little embroidery tr were $1.6 Tots’ sizes to6 years ng chambra Tots’ Little Flannelette Dresser Infante’ Nainsook Slips oho «wl pease > weie 57 . 12.50 JEWELRY Silverware, Cutlery, November Needs at Friday Savings Finish Clocks RUGS ~ November Needs at Friday Savings Fxtra Heavy Seamless Velvet Rugs— Oxi? ft y wanted color combima- tion in light and dark patterns— - 46.25 42.97 Mahogany known make were $10.97 Alarm Clocks— warranted were $1.50... 8.95 1.00 Oxi2 ft 8.3x10.6 ft Imported Novelty Neckla bie ; 27.44 Finest Grade Axminster Rugs—Ox1¢ ft. allover patterns ~= fine detailed figures in blue, rose and brown: also Japanese Metrical and gold or taupe ie. 62.97 56.25 vie OE me -seamless~~ 21.97 Wilton Velvet Stair Ca:petiny—27 in-medium and small designs on rose, Wie Mun aed Oe Eras heh ealveth 3.47 4.47 3.97 O37 cach Cold Meat Forks and silver plated on nickel silver—Special....cach .39 Imported Cut Glass Pepper and Salt Shal - hie : .29 were .48 were .05 48 Imported Vegetable Cutters—can be uses for slicing al! kinds of vegetables and even bread, and is especially adapted for making sauer kraut 63 or cold slaw—were .97 Dress Woolens—Silks November Needs at Friday Savings 54-Inch All-Wool Mixtures—plain and herringbone patterns—sponged and shrunk. -20 colors 1.37 were $2.25 38 and 42-Inch Satin Finished Poiret Twills and Epingles-- Berry Spoons $.3x10.6 ft 8x6 ft 27x54 inch Brussels Ruge neat carpet designs Ox1z2 ft 27x34 inch Axminsters 27x64 inch Main Axminsters 18x86 inch Axminsters wore aide 1.20 We carry a complete assortment A8Inch All-Wool Diagonal Trico- °f mall rugs that make ideal Chriat~ tines -Copenhagen and navy mas Gifte. blue—were 81.19 94 7 40-Inch All-Wool French Serge Bed Muslins and enre n Q et, ec! e Drown, Turgundys prune, navy and 2g Sheets ilk 1.19 November Needs at Friday Savings 44-inch Unbleached Muslins— heavy quality were 34 86-inch Unbleached Muslin: 54-Inch All-Wool Poiret fine twills in navy ana and black Twills 2.97 -19 inch All-Wool Canton Crepes were 49 yr new Fall shades and 42-inch Bleached Musline— black Roz, were 36 . 19 54x90 Unbleached Sheets— for single beds—were .96 42x36 Hematitched Pillow 40-Inch Satin Crepes-—soft draping quality—high lust 1.84 . 69 medium colors 2 ‘ 21 seine od rreiag nition finish 45236 Hematitched Pillow colors wasein oa be Org ramen ste tees attack =| -23 39-Inch Printed Crepe de Chines “full size beds were 81.30... QT light and dark grounds 1 scroll designs... Bed Spréeads—single, were 81.98 Crochet and % size OD AB 1.34 S-Inch Dress Satine—soft and lus- Crochet Bed Spreade— full lrous—light and dark sine—-hemmed—were 02.08.,. 1 Oe colors 1.57 Full Size Marseilles Bed 40-Inch Satin Canton Crepes—benvy Spreads—setin finish quality—-light and dark colors~- were $4.08 3 3.49 Special 3.45 Assorted Stripe Tickings Plain and Paon Silk large assortment of | fancy shades and b! Women’s Muslin and Silk Underwear “November Needs at Friday Savings Corset Covers—good quality eanbric convent or embroidered ¢¢ pee tS Bed Ticks for full und 4 size 1°85 ready for filling—-were $2.98.. 1.97 Comfortables and Pillows November Needs at Friday Savings Reversible Floral Sateen Comfort- ables White cotton filled—well stiteh- avent of 45 cl-vinter weight-tull tite— 4 gg Lonsdale Cambric Nightdior New Mixed Feather Pillows high or V_ neck—long sleeves en All tickings-~80x29 in broidery and ribbon trimmed Sr ee 77 were 62.25 yc} 21x28 in : am Sateen Bloomers flesh, black, navy, 2)825.0 96 white, ruffle or shirred cuff 54 Silk. Nightdresses—trous sea crepe and radium «ilk —-variety of pretty styles—-tailored and trimmed with lace, ribbon, tucks, ‘Wash Fabrics November Needs at Friday Savings Fancy Outing Flannela—pink-and- hemstitching—value 85.97-. 4.67 white and bine-and-white stripes —were 15 yard oe Women’s Extra Size Avor Ginghams indigo blue checks . one the best makes Apparel Accessories ver .\ yard 1D lar; Imported Fancy V: of beautiful designs and were .29 Novelty Voiles ment- -were .75 36-Inch Cotton PaisleyChallis 8 many patterns—were 21 15 Linings ariely yard Aan broken assort- November Needs at Friday Savings Fxtra Size Flannelette Bloomer pink and blue stripes---well reinforc elastic with ruffle at koce—trimmed with rick-rack braid: were B1.28., 96 Extra Size Flannelette Gowns pajama style with frogs and some edged with braid — made full November Needs at Friday Savings K quality 1.94 Plain Lining Satins—yard wide- were $2.48 : all staple shades Fatra Size Taffeta Petticoate-—- were 81.43 Yard 1,10 Specials from the black, navy and changeable shades made with deep flounce, trimme: with knife pleat ruffles -ulso ull ' A ¥ petticoats . 3.84 Arl Embroidery Dept. , 8 November Needs at Friday Savings Fxtra Size House Dresses stripes pe aya apap and) checked ginghnm--self, white Tapestry Sofe Cushions 2.74 pique oa ‘olored chamb collars wore.) : ii nd Pe ee inal!" Couch and Floot Cushions—ot veloyr nines 48 to 52 ane 2.25 were 08.04 2.97 Wire Telephone Screen— Fxtra Size Bungalow Apronr wane RY .54 checked gingham and percal Dall Heads tps cushions 2 Gaal helted models also navy light percale with white dots were 81.26 Fxtra Size Department Pry + 74 197 Third Floor Women’s Silk Hosiery 1.47 $1.77 Quality Full fashioned, mercerized lop and soles black, cordovan, 8!» to 10. SILK HOSE—plain black, —s quality when ee ee |

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