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1D L. MORAN DEAD; | fH WORLD 35 YEARS » for thirty-five an employee of The Evening press room died Jast evening in ore No. 173 Lefferts Av » Mr. Moran was sixty He was a iember of the Quarter Club of The World and paper Web Pressmen's Union @f which be at various pmes had President, Vico Presitient and and Saturday, Dec. 29th & 30th Chairman of the Executive Board He waa born In the old T of Brooklyn, of whten nis JENGINE DERAILED IN TOWN'S MAIN STREET AUTLER, N. Ju De e and tender of a nna and Western railroad” train ran off the track to-day In Main Street, the principal thoroughfare of this town. named to Fe perintenden here Wednesday THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922. : y ; * harply and the bar ee mont t./Dr. Wilbur F. Crafts, died Specials for Friday All Sales Are Final STANLEY & CO. 392 FIFTH AVENUE, AT 36TH ST. SECOND FLOOR—TAKE ELEVATOR Last Few Weeks! This Is the End! $200,000 Worth of Women’s and Misses’ COATS—DRESSES—SUITS—FURS Our lease expires in January. We are going out of business and must liquidate. We are disposing of our entire stock at once in a Great Final Clearance Without Regard to Former Cost or Value In many cases the prices are below manufacturing cost. In every case All Sales Are Final CHOCOLATE All Special The Chocolates 4 are in it we COVERED DATES POUND NET 60c HIGH GRADE xe Candy The Big Variety Package Three Pounds Less Than % Former Prices Fur Trimmed COATS Of Bolivia and Normandy, trimmed with Manchurian Wolf, Fox Caracul. Par el [At Las' Last ALL THE CRITICS AGREE NEW YORK TIMES: suitid pictures startle, | Those who went ta the Selwyn Theatre were surprised and often delight ed. jug marked was seon extending from the acreen out into the audience, A dragon stretched hie weird form over the orchestra pit. All startlingly realistic.” NEW YORK HERALD: "So perfect was the sensation of depth and vol- ume produced by this invention by Laurens Ham- - mond that when objects came far forward on the ence, and the onlooker had an impulse t out and seize them. A typical Winter show without the expense of a runway." NEW YORK WORLD: “We give it a vote of appreciation. It is a most interesting device. The flicker of the ‘usual film play is done away with almost entirely.” MORNING TELEGRAPH: “The entire program is worth seeing. Much more living than anything heretofore attempted in cine- matggrap After ageing the Teleview we feel the, possibilities of the motion picture have not been touched. Infact one. must. feel his eduea= tion 8 neglected until he sees this new dimen- sion.” NEW YORK TRIBUNE: “Plain geometrical circles seemed to dance right back through the theatre, row by row. A simple . question mark played dazzling tricks With the vision, and a dragon spat flames right into the body of the theatre. THE EVENING MAIL: “It is almost startling seemed fairly to shoot out over the heads of the audience . . one Was tempt > stretch out a hand, tt seemed 80 easy ous beast—seom of the audience. EVENING WORLD: Amazing realism!" “Something absolutely now. exactly what th as though the chara step off the screen,’ There had been Im industry in the Tele- t its Inventors have done At times It seemed ters Were lifelike enough to POUND 39c 2 POUNDS 78c Briarcliff Milk Chocolate Fresh Fruit sortment cious fresh frvits. NET re 79¢c High Grade Chocolates SMOOTH ALMONDS pours” 59c ASSORTED FRUIT AND NUT BUTTERCUPS pours” 75c 99 cts. American Filled Confections Glossy “keep Hard Candies with Fruit Jelly Nuts or Peanut Butter fillin, Regularly 69c. EXTRA SPECIAL. SOUND NET Glace French Fruit | pounds 2.99 59c POUND 39c 2 POUNDS 78 Paradise Round ~ Box Filled with Bon- bons and Choco- lates — beautiful package. POUND NET 1.00 French Chocolates A pleasing divers- ity of delicious confections in at~ tractive package. POUND 89c Nev __ OJC the very newest style. Fur Trimmed COATS A group of high cost coats with luxurious fur collars, Some with fur cuffs. Materials are Moravel, Vellette, Bolivia. Selling Out at $3Q:5° DRESSES Of Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Canton Crepe in a variety of charming styles —all the latest. Selling Out at *] 7:52 wear. DRESSES Georgette, Taffeta, Satin and Crepes. Ideal for semi-formal and afternoon Selling Out at *QQ:50 Wonderful Dress Opportunity These dresses are of Canton Crepe, Satin Taffeta, Velveteen, Tricotine and Poiret Twill. Values such as these have never been offered before and will probably never be offered again. Selling Out at Fur Trimmed COATS Coats of the costliest materials made, befurred with luxurious collars and cuffs of Squirrel, Beaver, Wolf, Fox and Caracul. The best values ever offered. At Tre- mendous Reduction. Selling Out at , $4.9: ‘ EVENING GOWNS Beautiful evening gowns at home on any dance floor, in any auditorium, at any formal gpa Get one for New Year’s Eve. Selling Out at $95.00 ts $9.75 Selling Opt at EVENING GLOBE: “Nothing short of startling. ‘The clearness and de oy of the pictures are remarkable. 2 plet is espectall: nd never fafled to arouse the people present last nig) jomething akin to cheers. Taking it all in o Teleview Is most certainly something wort Ing.”* EVENING JOURNAL: The effect given the living sti at of behind, a he Mlusion’ of ce, Which was delighted EVENING JTELEGRAM: scenery to a Xt to nature itself. cinema in which Grant re rving he leadiny It is a comedy worth s - Televiens AN ENTIRELY NEW FORM OF ENTERTAINMENT SELWYN THEATRE ¢: STREET M. Mitchell and. 4 roles. New Year Party Package Ie made up of 6 individual Boxes of Candy, 6 Cabaret Hats and 6 Champion Noise Makers. A eo outfit for a 99 c Special Assorted Chocolates or Special Mixed Candy "1.95 In Five Pound Boxes § together with Motto Papers and Verses. PACKAGE The Kiddies’ Noisy Drum Package A well made all metal drum with drumsticks and a heap of good’ delicious candies. The real New Year package for the little folks. 5 9 Cc PACKAGE COMPLETE AMUSEMENTS. 5 SCADA PD Anniversary Celebration TO-NIGHT SNOW BALL DANCE 18KT, BLIZZARD The Most Realistic Seow Storm Ever Staged Indoors, Snow Balls Lavadl 4 ‘For All, th BROADWAY, AT 44 Dancing Her) Att and W ; e a EST SEATS THE MOTHER OF THEM ALL Noise-Maker Package Consisting of 5 Pounds of 3 Grade Chocolates or Bonbons and Chocolates with a goodly supply of motto papers and vers:s to- cere Cecio: 2.99 Loft Jewels . Assorted Chocolates The Supreme Achievement in Master Candy- craft. ery sweet a gem of delicious perfection artistically iia in a handsome container graphic a .Gold ‘Seal Chocolates A collection of very superior sweets in pleasing variety, in beautifully decor- ift Packages de Luxe. net 1,5073°3.00 FOR EXACT LOCATIONS SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY ST. THEATRE| TWICE DAILY 44th St. W. of B'way | 2.30 = 8.39 Dally Hollda Every © BEST SEATS nm .00 Shain at a | | SEATS NOW ON SALF FOR NAZIMOVA In Her Picturigation of Oscar Wilde's SAL * * CONCERTS AND MUSIC. . . rronion E—NEW YEAR'S EVE WUNDAY NIGHT, 8.00, SEATS NOW HOM ER GOLUMBI -SABRILOWTTSCH| DE MON SCRA CRITERION The vrai Ribro-vigh: ‘aayae ‘WORLD'S PREMIER, NEXT BUNDAY EVE. THEATRE Bway and TWO GALA PRESENTATION WILL ROGERS in ay MAHSHALL NELLA “The Strangers’ Banquet.” LAEMMLE Presents rt Henley Broduction a 4 Poramount Pioture 44th Sereet * | ANNUAL CHROREN’ S$ FESTIVAL ne! ; BROOKLYN. | WESLEY BARRY | HEROES... STREET | NIM at an World Wants “Work Wonders | W an aL OE BILL VAUDEVILLE *CONCERT | ty _— Greenwich Village Theatre Co. | TIMES SQ. | TODAY,TOMORROW AND Abies Irish Rose cam LAW, CAME AT EQ AMUSEMENTS. SHUBERT VAUDEVILI GERTRUDE HOF AN in ‘Hello Every! & Star Vaudev AMUSEMENTS. ~ SUNDAY NIGHT fs er, ox Reservations i Sree init nT HA 125th St., mr. Tth A ROGER IMHOF "say STUPENDOUS and AMAZING BEN-AMI yOHANNES KREISLER POPULAR PRICE MATINEES TO-DAY, TO-M'W & NEW YEAR'S {FOOL EVERY DAY NEXT WEEK THL PLAY THAT “GETS YOU" | Evenings 8.30. THEATRE POP, PRICE MATINEES i : WORLD WE LIVE i AMBASSADOR Nt THE LADY With Wilda Bennett ant Thurs. | art Tied al Wert an st. Mts. Sat. PRINCESS TO-DAY 11 A. M, au LILIAN OWENS: it Wel: i Atreet. Ever, at 8.30. at, Mon & Wed. 2.30. fy w ¥ nz ETHEL ‘ARRY MORE in “ROMEO AND JULIET” MAURICE SWARTZ in “THE Seg One a, TiODISW ART ASTORIBE i “THE TOWN THAT FORGOT GOD” 500 Goce Bente 606 S00 Gre¢ rents $1 LAST 10 DAYS “DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS: ROBIN HOOD’ LOVE—ADVENTURE—CHIVALRY, LONGAGRE 7254;- WY; Aten Bt, even. 8.10. ars Day av LY RUG Wetec *itway. | Mate. ete: 0 St. & 9d Ay. Pop. 1 i jt i} WM. Ht. Mate. Wed. @Bat STRAUSS IN SOCIETY’, First’ ant rr SOLOMON Breas Opere Heete in .« Bulldeg Oremmond MARK [TRAN “HAROLD LLOY Byesist W. of BROAD AY Dally (Including 8 Keserved, Drway @ doth St Eves, ats, Sat., New Yrs Day EMPIR| & Wed, BILLIE BURKE ol 8.20. ) New Amsterdam Theatre at R10 cov. PRICE MATS, WED, & SAT + BELASCO DAVID ELTINGE Biuae HELEN MacKELLAR Th: MASKED WOMAN wits LOWELL SHERMAN] “HENRY LER 2% INA CLAIRE __The Awful truth 4 FOR SALE. Men’s Clothing on Credit $1 Down—$1 Weekly ‘».'", BUITS, OVERUOATS. ETO, io, ‘$20. se $s HAMILTON-MARTIN & CO. 17) Broadway DIATNOS Sea Tailors. Enter 5 Cortlandt st CUNGING vin With PEGGY WOOD. te Pel THE BUNCH : juDY IT's A GREAT HOW" *—Poat, aumucn JOHN BARRYMORE SAM HARRIS 4 9.3 LIBERTY setae | [eee ir pry Cpr LITTLE NELLIE k KELL | Mats. TO-DAY | HUDSON West sth St Hai Sat. & Ato Présenta on Hisis aNoon THE JuT OF The TOWN! LY'S es i “1HE RiD POPF Hy Andre Heard, author of ‘KIK SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS