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By DON ALLEN J FILMERICK. There Carr, Pho was worshipped from near and from far. Her smile was so sweet, *T would knock you clear feet, For she sure is a grand old mamar. ‘ PHIL UMM SAYS. Romance might be dead, as some o° have us be the cynics would like t* Neve; but you wi "t_ think pee th’ way the janes flock a Valentino. GOOD IDEA Mr. Henry Fisher of No. 200 Bath Street, Manhatts afternoon stepped to t what, in our estimation, ood idea for some producer. her says, via Spocial Delivery: “It 1s no secret that the main fe: of to- for exam- e Excit- Eas, ing Night,” “The Sin Flood” or ‘Town That Forgot God." Each owes its success to the wonderful and real- istic picturization of the elements of helpless nature against humanity “Since these storms battling shown, why does not ,some awake producer create a feature’ from a scientific Screenings scenes packing them to the doors whe was a screen-mother named of your 80 re West yesterday plate with a mighty Mr w view, depicting everything from cyclone to « typhoon in all its fury? I dare say that this would prove even more exciting than any African hunt Picture ever thrown upon the silver sheet.” FABLE. Once upon a time there actor when offered a @irector dropped dead. . A ZIEGFELD NOTE. Fooled you this time! You thought we were going to write sothething about the didn't you? Follies; But the little heading over this does » bat to the return of J. H. Raymond, who has not refer to Flo Ziegfeld at a! come back from Europe to No. 525 No. 52 OEM EDEN EMA AIAIRAAMMMMMMM ENED was an fat part, © that to So and So, it better than I can.” he was held for homicide—the casting no tal eharge of the organization of an India ter; are 5 yarns an 3 A rather heavy weight of the purest long-staple cot- ton — knitted so well that it seems actually light des- a “spring’ pite its warmth. The largest sellingknit underwear fab- ric in the world. nd are rever e five-reel point of he lV But motion picture expedition backed by W. K. Ziegfeld. tion picture expedition. 3 was a member of the American Ke! Administration in Moscow, and th two signed a contract whereby KR mond, on his return to America, affiliate himself with the Ziegfeld or- ganization and journey to India in to interest of the company. Mr. Raymond returned yesterday and will soon start making prenara tions for his trip to the land of the Rajahs. MARY THROUGH, MEBBE! Mary Pickford likes the admiration of movie fans as well as any other star. She has never, never said that she did not! But judging from what Little Mery and Husband Doug binted yesterda bout through with pers ces, he ovations and the entha siasm are perfectly wonderful,” said Mary, “but sich # demonstration as was made over us at the Strand Sun- day night fs very hard to stand up under. We were forced to enter the theatre under a police escort, and even then good-natured fans broke through our interference and mauled us a lot. Mind, I'm not entering @ protest against the fans or anything like that, but it’s quite an ordeal. “Why, when we went to leave the theatre we had to sneak out over a fire escape onto 48th Street. as I sald before, quite an orde: and she leaned closer to whis just love it."’ at M PRETTY SOFT: Dick Barthelmess wore a smile al most as b us Fifth Avenug yes beautiful sing references. Confidential Maiden Lane Values Our Only Place No. 686 elasticity of MABEL EVANGELINE No. 686 No. 2603 Pure cotton and silky wool Designedespecially forthe —that'sfor warmth; afine soft skin of children, and silk otripe—that'sforlooks; knitted of the purest cotton “and “feel” that —_ insufficientweightto makes it fit perfectly un- der the lightest gown in the sharpest weather. Meérodé wold only at representative stores sail chap with the end of the m first wet spot on the Je! land, Mass ods “Why you right! Chas That's et, to that way nge juice! THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1993. at Simplex Projection Rooms, and William Far-|No, 820 Went 42d Street. King Alfonso is the latest member |black as the devil and hot as h of royalty to enter films, but he will away Valentino’s|Town That Forgot God," in a frightful storm recently and re This ts almost as terday when wo chanced across him] it, on that thoroughfare of thorough- was in Russia | bre the giggle: “Em going to Cuba’ Dick. picture is story called ‘The Bright Shaw!,’ and, 1 can see, ous nuthor’s e David.’ all right, the white make ‘em Edmund Gouldis, japting the story for the screen and when everything is ready away €or Cuba. because we wont be when the snow flies.’" stuff; but They're much better 6 asked announced pletu a Hergeshelmer ought to ¢ other story we'll And I'm glad, in New York Dick, about that Just tell that who stand: any in the f the main without se much BARNUM OUTDONE. | Richard Rowland, general manager | of Associated First National, turned se & good little yarn on Lou's B.}f) ayer, Mr. sent fi design. the producer, yonterday. 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Undergarments are knitted and hand-tailored at Harvard Mills, in the town of Wakefield, Mass., by Winship, Boit 3 Co., and are Wherever there’s “Meérode” you'll find special values now explained Mr, Row- “once had a theatre in Lynn,|{| He was losing decided to sell. He ent to write an advertisement offer- || ing the theatre at an attractive price Then he waiting he glan he ut that ad. A. and said logue 44. 170 Bitte FLOOR XMAS GIFTS, SELECTED NOW, RESERVED pent st sudden and fre- quent changes of temper- ature in their active life. at a luncheon money and ordered his press results. While] at the ad 4 knew, till | read ‘25 Deal at LM Lane HF HWY WHI MI MP M4 MSM SM MH 4H MM MAA MASE have. They certainly ploked out a good, But before you jump to the {honest sounding title for Mabel Nor- inevitable Prohibitionsldea, let mo set I'm not glad I'm going to] lected Cuba because Volsteadism ts an un- known quantity there, but because we] yesterday, will are going to make my next picture on | part tn that Island. mand’s next pleture, “Mary Ann." Madge honor qual | ape what a nice proposition 1] Hall Mrids I guess I'll keep It." STILLS. when they #e- producing. Bellamy, it was announced have an tmportant hering MacDonald's next ever, and ational Board of Review will ‘Shadows by giving it invitation showing at ‘1 nNatest film, night Tom Santschi num will have ample opportunity to settle up the fight started by them in “The Spotlers" years agp, when they both appear in mandments,"" which William Fox ts still recalled as the greatest scrap both naturedly claimed that {t was never ttled. Now's thelr chance, soms"’ not try to steal popularity, The “Old Bpain,’ “Spollers” fight {s Jette. “Brass Com- men have good- King appears in @ Fox educational reet- All the cowboys from the rodeo at Madinon Square Garden trekked to the Lyrio Theatre to-day to be the guests falleyrand's requirements for ro as an angel, Harry Millarde, marked: ‘‘Gee! good as my storm, isn't it?" Clayton's picture, . Woman,” is valued at $20,009, strong as love, coffee: who directed “The was caught ‘The little Chinese vase used in Ethe! “The « Remittance of Douglas Fairbanks at a special] Will H. Hays will be the guest of This afternoon Preferred Pictures |showing of “Robin Hood.” honor Thuraday at the weekly lunch afrun off a special showing of their] Norma Talmadge's picture, ‘The}eon of the Associated Motion Picture “Thorns und Orange Blos.'Eternal Flame,’ mects the famous| Advertisers 5TH AVENUE dames McCreary & Co. 34TH STREET 0 Annual Thanksgiving Sale of McCreery Quality Linens Snowy Linens for the Thanksgiving table and other household Linens that the mistress of a home will be proud to possess. They are of an excellent, durable quality, . Irish all Cloths. Table 3.65 Damask Each Linen 70x70 inches Napkins to match, 22x22. Dozen 4.50 Heavy quality all Linen Irish Damask Table Cloths, round pat- terns, 722) 72 in, Kach 4.75 72x goin. Each 6.25 72 x 108 in. Each 7.50 Table “napkins to match, 22x22 inches. 3,000 yards Irish all Linen Table Damask, heavy weight, 70 in. wide Yard 1.75 Annual Blanket Week ‘This is an opportunity to save 30% to 40%. The blankets offered for sale are soft and fleecy’ and of a high grade wool. All wool plaid blankets in double bed size. Neatly bound at the ends. Blue, Tan or Gray new block plaids. 80 inches. All-wool White Blankets of fine California wool; Neatly bound at ends. Colored border. Double Size, pair 9.75 Dimity Spreads, Single Size... . Dimity Spreads, Double Size. . Crochet Spreads, full size, Marseilles Patterns, Hemmed Ends. (Second Floor) in a wide variety of patterns. Dozen 6.50 Single Size, pair 8.75 Each, 1.95 and 2.50 Irish all Linen Barnsly crash toweling. For kitchen and roller towels. Was joc, now yard, 20c All linen Irish Glass or Pantry toweling in red or blue checks. Regularly 35¢, yard 25c Extra Special Mosaic Tea Napkins, hand- embroidered corners, hem- stitched. Regularly 9.00. Dozen 6.75 Pure Irish linen Tea Nap- kins, hemstitched. Regularly 4.50, (Second Floor) Sheets, size 69x108 inches Pure Irish Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases, hemstitched. pair 9.50 Cases 2234x36 inches pair 2.20 Scotch all Linen Huck Towels, hemmed, Dozen, 4.50 and 6.00 Irish all Linen Huck Towels, hen stitched, Dozen, 5.50 and 6.75 Hemmed Cotton Huck Towels, Dozen, 1.65 and 2.25 Hemetitched Cotton Huck Towels. Dozen, 2.50 and 3.00 Vurkish Bath Towels, hemmed, Dozen, 2.50, 3.00 and 4.50 s Annual Bedding Event Marked reductions in the prices of beds bedding make the Annual Sale an event and Square tube metal Bed with metal cane panels. All Sizes in Wood and Ivory finishes. pair 7.25 Illus 70x trated. 19.50 Pink, 2 inch Continuous Post Bed. 5 three-quarte: inch fillers in White or Ivory finish. 10.00 Safety drop side Crib, in White or Ivory finish. 10.50 Elastic Felt Mattresses with French roll ed ie 45 lbs. 12.50 Jpholstered hair top Springs made to orde1 -each 1.75 in OF ll sizes. 19.50 -each 2.75 Hair Mattresses, full 45 Ibs., with Irench stitched roll edge, in selected ticking. 39.50 Goose Feather Pillows. Sizes 22 and 28 ach 4.50 (Seventh Floor) A Sale of Domestic Rugs These rugsare the product of the best looms in this country, and have been considerably reduced in price for the Thanksgiving Sale. . be Seamless Royal Axminster Rugs 63.00 The finest quality Az- minster made in this country, Plain 9x12 {cet. colora or Chinese and Oriental do signs, 8,410.6 feet., 6 x9 feet. Fine Royal Wilton Rugs In now patterns and colorings 9x12 font,, 8.3x10,6 foot......+++ - 85,00 79.00 —— | | Seamless Royal Wilton Rugs 79.50 Sine oxia fea A wide variety, of designs, All are fringed, Size 8.3110.6 is Included for these whe prefer a smaller rug. (Bighth Floor) Superfine Worsted Wilton Rugs 94.00 gxi2 feet. A number of genuine imported French Wilton Rugs ineluded. Royal 5.00 colorings, Axminster Rugs Size 9x12 feet. Attractive Seamless Velvet Rugs A variety of colors and patterns All are neatly fringed. 9 m0 {Retires 41.00 What th COLOKF Tells Yo ForRMosS3 OOLONG. Has the color of liquid amber the cup. Nikita teas when int FORMOS to eT the green color of th growing leaf. ' Tf you Seaming the leaf o Ease mie L aa G TEA inf , it wil bf my except about the ed; This the natural color of the leat, The fragrance, too, is na’ No foreign substances are u cither for color or aroma. FO) MOSA OOLONG TEAis nj only the purest and most di ous tea you can buy, but it ie ¢} most healthful. Ask yourd for FORMOSA OOLON TE A, and use the FULL nai in ordering. WASH KIDNEYS IF THEY CLO! Take Salts to flush the Kidneys your Bladder bothers. Flush your kidneys with sal sionally, cnys a noted authori; tells that too much meat and food may form uric acid, whi almost paralyzes the kidneys in t efforts to expel it from the bla They become sluggish and we then you suffer with a dull miserfi} the kidne £ rp pains in back or s dizziness, stomach ie is coated + bad you when the No help neutralize theseaty acids, to cleanse the kidneys aq off the body's waste, get foum of Jad Salts from any pharmac take a tablespoonful in a gil water before breakfast for a ft and your kidneys may then ae This famous salts is made fro! nd lemon juice,! . and has been to flush and sti also to ut acid of grapes bined with lith for generatio adhd \Z sluggish kidneys; the acids so they no longer f i o thus often end bladder weakn Jad Salts i pensive; cann and makes a delightfal eff Advt. ter drink. Nature’s Warning of Constipation When you are constipat not enough of Nature’ lubricating liquid is pro duced in the bowel to k the food waste soft moving. Doctors preserib Nujol because it acts li this natural lubricant thus replaces jol ts lubricant—nd a medicine q laxative — cannot Pp ‘A LUBRICANT-NOT A LAXATIVE > NR 4 TO-‘NIGH' |: Tomorrov@| Airight a mild, vegetable Inxaty relleve Constipation nd keep the digestiyp ve functions nor C Veh Hesntis P , msec aT ae