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ANE Ie Rae re CLM A RE Screenings By DON ALLEN PHIL UMM SAYS. Met a yung feller recently who @oesn t think he kin out-act ennybody fg th’ movies, Les’ see! His name wu. Harold Lioyd or sumthin like that. SOME PERCENTAGE. In a widely read motion picture trae paper we ran across a little {town that read: “Such and such a film Pleased 899 per cent. of ous audience It was a knockout.” It was signed by the manager of a little cineros out in Indiana. Upon ivoking up the statistics. we learned that the seif-same film while playing on Broadway pleased «Wout 99 44-100 per cent. of the onlookera KED. There was a well-defined rumor floating along the film highways and byways during the last few days to the effect that Constance Talmadge, who just returned from Europe, was wearing @ handsome engagement ring, placed on the proper finger by gome well-known personage in Eng- land. it (meaning the ring) ts an hetr- loom," sped the rumor; “It was placed on the fair digit of Constance by a person of repute and high esteem in Encland!” “Pshaw!" muttered Miss Tal- madge, when the brondcastings final- ly reached her ears. The story would be all right tf"— “If what?" we asked. “If it were true; which it is NOT!"" GOOD WORK. The spirit of Thanksgiving hovers over the Strand Theatre to-day be cause of the entertainment given the ttle inmates of the Seaside Home for Cripple Children by the Strand management. ‘The first entertainment was given last year under the auspices of Miss Evelyn Goldsmith, and it was such a success that she arranged with the Strand folks to furnish a special pro- gram for her little charges to-day. i Bromide Quinine and feel | fit for work tomorrow. i Colds lower vitality, i] weaken resistance to disease and undermine health. At the first indication of cold, get busy. Ask you druggist for Hill’s famor remedy. You will get quick relief and break your cold 24 hours, la grippe in 3 days. Hi)'s cured your cold when were e@ child. The formula never been changed. At All Druggists--30 cents vk é CASCARA(® DOLL FETE. Yesterday dolls donated by motion picture stars were poerved at thr bazaar of the Stage Children's Fund. n progress to-day and to-morrow at tne Hotel McAlpin. These dolls, the gifts of Marv Mekford, Marion Davies and Doug las Fairbanks, are all dressed in replicas of costumes worn by thet, donors in ‘Tess of the Storm Coun ty “When Knighthood Was [1 lower" and ‘Robin Hood."' he purpose of the bazaar is tr ise funds to furnish and maintain the summer home for stage hildren at Navesink, N. the fund recently purchased, sereen + whien NOW IN MOVIES. P. Beulberg announced y. ster that his firm, Preferred ® had at Inst secured the 110. ghts to “The Broken \y which ran on Broadway as a ji eight months recently. The ‘big scene" in the st airplane crash which, In the play come almost at the opening of the story. Mr. Sculberg has a corps of experts already at work figuring out just how to make the crash, bu hasn't quite figured out how a movie audience will relish the big thrill coming at the very opening of the THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DEOEMBER 1, 1922. to twenty big feature pletures during the coming year,” he writes, “This will add more than $7,000,000 to our payroll for the year, which surely doesn't look like depression, does tt?" stare STILLS. BE. Elifott returned y Clyde director of Post terday from a Picture ix month's trip through Europe dur- ine which he supervised the filming of more than 40 travel pletures, Kenneth tay that Webb announced yester he would leave soon for) *hyW thankful for, at that. justav Beyffertit In justice to yourself come in and inspect this amazing bargain vur large buying power and manufacturing ‘acilities make this price possib! just imagine! A set of beautiful, decorative dustproof lighting fixture designed along ‘ne lines of the most expensive lighting fixtures made— you have your choice of the rich brown and gold, or browntone finish i value never before offered at such a ridiculously low price, at any time He really tad something tc m "The role og eaky has quit mot here. picture. BIG PAYROLL. In a@ letter received yesterday, Richard Rowland, general mage ie ct Associated First National] Now be nimble, ctures, now in Los Angeles, out-'| you'll miss Buster In lined briefly his new Production i ~ plans for First National “We xpect to produce from fifteen “The H. Ince birthday ‘Thomas given a EVER HELD wholesale manufacturing cost. THE SUITS Men’s conservatives, semi - conservatives, stouts, shorts, longs, collegians, Young Men’s one, two, three and four button models, imported and domestic finished and unfinished worsteds and cheviots and 18-ounce fine heavy weight worsted cheviots in double-breasteds. OVERCOATS All models for Men and Young Men —retail in any store to $37.50, TOPCOATS Loose fitting, form fitting, belted models, Stouts up to 48; full lined an uarter lined. suits For Men and Young Men. Stouts, shorts and longs. Many silk trimmed. coats. now be quick, or venteraay {013 9th Ave., nr. luncheon TOPCOATS Gabardine Topcoats, Imported Topcoats, Loose Fitting Top- high class garments. in the sale. ECLIPSE ELECTRIC C*}. 43d EVENINGS—MAIL Baloon- his OPEN by GREATEST MEN’S CLOTHING SALE IN THIS CITY!!! Samuel Blum, Nationally Known Manufacturer of Rochester Art Clothes-Tailored in New York Must Vacate in January Our Loft Is Rented and We Must Vacate. We Must, There- fore, Sell Immediately Entire Remaining $200,000 Stock Men’s and Young Men’s OVERCOATS SUITS, TUXEDOS, FULL DRESS At The Most Sensational Price Reduction Ever Made Your opportunity to buy high grade clothes for much less than today’s You never had a chance like this before and you may never have one like it again. Remarkable Price Sacrifices Tomorrow TYE OVERCOATS Plaid Backs, Town Ulsters,; Storm Ulsters, Young Men’s velvet collars, Ul- sterettes; all sizes for men and young men, also form fitting. All overcoats satin trimmed. De- signed by the cleverest designers in the country and tailored in Rochester Art Fashion and style are equal to any garment you pur- chase in any retail store. TUXEDOS SUITS FULL DRESS OVERCOATS Large selection of very fine, High Grade Worsteds, made in the finest Imported and Domestic fabrics, tailored in Rochester Art Fashion, Retail value up to $45. A wonderful group of All. sizes blocks from Times Sqaare Subway and ret Ke bl s for a time to appear in the Monster,"’ a Deal With the Manafactarer You Save the Dealer's Profi’ on ar ADY To! Morida to look into a proposition WIRED RE nade to him by a group of bankers 9 ROOMS HANG. ALL NEC there in regard to taking over the (} ESSARY GLASS direction of a big film concern about WARE INCLUDE! started adow the film featuring ton Chaney, war exhibited before the lasses in Photoplay Composition and b Ps eS Me Pictur Production of | q 8 ci mbia University recently, S Priscilla Dean will soon be seen in é ke a ‘A Lady of Quality,’ in which Julia | eee Arthur played a long and success- r a ul engagement / fi Following, te Biba of Harold R ra) rome © Ww) joyd in “Grandma's Boy"? comes} ><) by Peggy in “Grandma's Girl?” PRICES ON SINGLE FIXTURES QUOTED ON, REQUEST. ie advance sale for The Birth of Med Beal | Beautiful | a on,"" which is to be revived for | | Batteries | Gas Domes a week at the Selwyn Theatre, is sald | to guarantee almost a sell-out at each | corn | egite showing. = | bid Margaret Leahy, ‘‘England's Fair- eee |. {tt Daughter,” recently selected from eiectric jenecreic) Tiny |LONEL TRAINS | 80,000 other candidates, 1s due to ar-|table Lamp 1m0N cre! OUTFITS rive in New York to-day. eee boarct slat ded bid roll Alfred Lunt has been engaged to] gry? 93.40 | sguto 84.40 M 49 play the male lead in ‘*Backbone."* Up — | od ee e . 3 yepeymaceeey ‘¢ NEAR 80% STREET GOING OUTOF BUSINESS Inly 24 Days More of This Sale such figures were it not for the fact that our retire- ment from business is very 1 Better buy now. 10-Piece Dining Suite Jenuine Walnut—$350 Value In each one of these magnificent Dining Room, Bedroom and Living Room Suites illustrated below—as, indeed, in the tremendous floors—the incomparable be: chief characteristic. All sale: That suites of this class could be, for soever, secured at such prices seems able. Nor would -we dream of offering them a! find this eulte of unugual beauty o nuine Walnut, with burl walnut 1 will Oblong five Chairs r apestry, 320) Period Bedroom Suite valssance Dining riginal price. ‘The Bedroom HOLIDAYS this genulne Walnut Bedroom Sulte cannot the city ask ut double the pric: to close out. The my Wardrobe and y detail of construction a Room Suite {OLIDAYS this luxurtous Living Room Sulte represents ment in construction and beauty; made with the 5, seats and arms and covered , including taupe « 1B L500 {a of yoluminous to produce MOTHER! BREAK CHILD'S COLD WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” Hurry! Clean Little System with this Harmless Laxative Whatever else you give your child to {cian he will praise you for having relieve a bad cold, sore throat or con “California Fig Syrup” » be sure to first open the little never fails, en wels with “California Fig and even sich ant taste. Syrup" to get rid of the poisons and [children love its 5 waste which are,causing the cold and sk your druggist for penuine congestion, In @ few hours you can lifornla Fig Syrup" whieh has see for yourself how thoroughly it works the constipation poison, sour all ages printed on bottle. Mother! vile and waste right out {You must say “California” or you Fven if you call your family phyg@| may get an imitation fig syrup.—Advt NO MATTER WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” A VILL GO GET IT both are end yet RAY hair, however hand- some, denotes advancing age. We all know the advan- tages of a youthful appear- ance, Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face, When it fades, turus gray, and looks streaked, just a few Kae flestisss| of Tea and Sulphur enhaniee AF appearance a hundred-fold. , Don’t stay gray! Look young?! Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound,” which is merely the old-time recipe improved by the addition of other in- gredients, Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use Preparation, because it dark- ens the hair beautifully; be- sides, no one can possibly tell, as it darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By uaa | the gray hair dis- appears; after another appli- cation or two its natural color is restored, and it becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger. BIG EATERS GET ) KIDNEY TROUBLE \ \ Take Salts at first sign of Bladder irritation or weakness. The American men: and women guard constantly against’ Kidney trouble, because we cat often too much red meat and all our food rich. Our blood fs filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out; they weaken from overwork, be tome sluggish, the eliminative ‘tissues clog and tie result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general de- cline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts; if you suf fer with sick headache, or dizzy, ner\- ous spells, acid stomach, or if you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take « tablespoonful in a glass of water be- fore breakfast for a few days and ctions for babies and children of = your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of zrapes and lemon juice, combined | with lithia, and has been used for , generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids so they no longer are a source of irritation, thus often ending blad- der disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- jure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia water beverave and belongs in every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kienev flushine anv time — ‘det The firet and original Cold and Grip Tablet, ghe merit of which is recog- nized by all civilized nations, Be sure you get BROMO ‘The genuine bears this signature + .ousands of Positions In World Help Wanted At fae {