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a SER EVENING WORLD, WMTNENT A BESTE *< Tabloau, irate husband, doubly irate mother of husband, who, if eh | from Brook- Flashy Pajamas Cause Funny Complications at the eld the profanation of Maxine Elliott. the pigeon's-blood-ruby pajamas of er son, —nepene And then, as in every farce, the butglar boases the job. He has Dr. All that @ pair of ashes-of-roses | Newhouse arrested in his stead, starts Pajamas, a burglar, a Brookline/a j,romising fiirtation with Mrs. mother-in-law, a jealous wife and a| Derby Bishop, dominates the daunt- less lady from Brookline, Mass., en- plump, slightly illuminated gentl joys a regular amall-boy picnic with a man from the upstairs fat could do} pistol and finally friske ia triumph to enliven life for the ten-months-|off tho stage by way of the audi- Married Newhouses was done in!torium, 66 ' “Apartment 12-K” at the Maxiney, It’s Pleasantly ingenious fooling, n B Elliott Thoatre last night. ‘The new| and the ‘islogue le dovetatted bur ness, * farce is by Lawrence Rising, and he| used to applaud. “IT am @ g00-00-00d | Hil] has produced a che-atcally pure,| Woman,” wails Mrs. Newhouse. Anglo-Saxon variant of the French| P&Ve lived in @ fool's paradise, but-t-t 99 By inchs bet inthe oy fa | baila Nerang ah or it'— elephone dispensable bit of scenery. more of the same bitthe period. | This bed in the Newhouse apart-| AS the lady from Massachusetts res, “What ment, with the peachbloom pajamas| WOO ,!mpatiently inquires, || Wher eoyly folded over the foot of it, first}in Boston?” Misa Helen Lowell i Attracts the pleased attention of were entirely delightéul. Edward HIE best way to get business is to ask for it, Derby Bishop, who really lives in| Besley, the errant and corpulent Mr. and the more people you can reach the more Apartment 13-K. But Derby Is guilty!" And not even Miss Billie Burke has of nothing worse than a asurplus|anything on “Apartment 12-K" for| il business you can get. of high-balls, and when little| assorted robes do nuit—including the — a ere | During the hot weather, when walking about NOTES OF THE THEATRE. dusty streets takes so much of your time and | Paul McAllister has been engaged strength, why not use the public telephones to help for the role of Julian Rolfe, the news- you to get more business? paper correspondent, in “The Yellow icket.” :. CRAs Wei Gaelae wih dkeu ere Just call up your prospective customers, tell them his euccesses in Boston at the heal what you have to offer, and secure their orders without wasting your energy in making unneces- Sary personal calls. | ning of the season. “Sari,” the Hun- garian operetta, will reopen the Co- You can reach more people quickly by telephone than by any other means. lonial Theatre Aug. 24, and “Along Came Ruth,” Holman Day’s New England comedy, will begin an en- gagement at the Plymouth Theatre Aug. 31, A. H. Woods will present John Ma- son at the Liberty Theatre early in September In the new play by Owen Davis, the title of which has been finally changed to “Cornered.” Among those in the supporting company will be John Emerson, Amelia Gardner, William Sampson, John Flood, Robert McWade, Frank Thomas, Katherine La Salle and Nan Campbell. Fully recovered from his recent ill- ness, Victor Herbert, the composer, is working at his summer home at Lake Placid on bis new musical piece, “The Debutante,” which !s to be produced by the London Theatre Company, Inc, early this season, with Hazel Dawa. f Resinol ‘clears bad complexions The regular use of Restnol Soap, with an occasional light application of Resinol Ointment, stimulates the skin, permits nat- ural, healthy action, and rids the complexion of pimples, black- heads, redness and roughness, quickly, easily and at little cost, All druggists sell Rosinol Soap and Ree tnol Ointment, For trial sizeof each, write to Dept, 15-8, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. If you want more business, ask for it. Just look for the Blue Bell sign and let the public telephones help you. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY | ry \ MM MM (A TEN DAYS’ OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU | A i ee a Be ots IN THIS SALE You actually save $10 to $25 on every suit—as we are giving you the season’s = finest woolens in an unlimited variety of patterns at actual cost—with the linings, fs FR Sae] trimmings, workmanship, etc., of the R. & C. usual high quality at the cost of a5 4rd ee This money-saving sale is brought about by the expiration of the lease of our building at 1439 5/6 1A | B| Ss01 11] Broadway. As we are forced to move our stock from our 1439 Broodway store before August 1, we are compelled to dispose of 10,000 yards of the season's latest pure woolens. Our other nine stores a ry i d d we do not to burden them with thi lus stock for the remain- +e soioaTst 22 sloalos Sale at all our ten stores, FORCED REMOVAL SALE ENORMOUS . STOCK IN cunten 9$20t0$40Value STORES Is all arranged for easy selection in a special section of each store, where you can walk about and be your own salesman, A word to the economical—get two suits for the price of one. — Blue Serges, Black Serges, Gray Serges, M A DE Tartan Checks, Shepherd Plaids, Blue and White Pin and Bencit Stripes, Fancy TO Worsteds ane ited Garslmeres, Fancy MEA SURE amrock Serge, No. h ; range of lneorlegiane Dowestic Nov. ' elty Designs and Fabrics, SOME TWO AND SOME THREE PIECES Regular customers will not have to be persuaded to attend this money-saving sale, but YOU who have not yet tested R. & C. Clothes should be on hand, as no better opportunity will ever be offered. Why hesitate ? Our guarantee fully protects you. A FEW UNCALLED-FOR SUITS $ $ l 0 HERE is another opportunity. for the man who needsa suit in ahurry. Deposits have been paid on these suits— l 0 that’s why they are $10. Alterations FREE. A limited number on sale at each store. pee ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES SAMPLES CHEERFULLY GIVEN FOR COMPARISON “Wag Ritchie & Cornell® | 1347 Broadway, Between 35th and 36th Sireets. 1439 Broadway, Near 4ist Street. 251 Eighth Avenue, Near 23d Street, 2331 Elghta Avenue, One Door Above 125th Street 408 East 149th Street, Near 3d Avenue, 155 William Street, Corner Ann Street. 2258 Third Avenue, Near 128d Street 1514 Third Avenue, Near 85th Street, 104 Flatbush Avenue, near Atlantic Ave.Station, Brooklyn 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Ave., Brooklyn. All Stores Open Evenings Until 9—Saturdays 10 0’Clock BigStores TUESDAY, JULY 21, = N NY Tango on the Hudaon, Fintworks Thureday. Real Burt Bathing ‘4 Cowperthwait 20% Oft Ground Floor Sale This is the most unique money-saving opportunity it has ever been our good fortune to offer our many friends and customers. We have collected a wide variety of the choicest furniture from our various departments and placed it on our ground floor. The original price tickests are still attached. what you want and then take off 20%, Besides the furniture there are also many-articles in our housefurnishing department and a number of fine rugs and carpets subject to the same discount. sig The reasons for this sale are that while all the articles are absolute ts Come in and select brand-new (never havi left our store), many of them are parts of broken sets and others are styles discontinued by the tanta: Every one who knows how reasonable are Cowperthwait’s regular prices will appreciate that an opportunity like this is well worth going miles to take advantage of. : The sale will last three weeks, but we urgently advise an early call, because the demand is bound to be large, and we don’t want you to risk disappointment. Our regular liberal credit terms will prevail on all ‘ale ponds ‘ —this is your opportunity—no red ir aagioen don't even an introduction—we'll trust: you” ’ to | gladly and give you a year and a hal pay in amounts 90 small you'll: scarcely feel them. #.. 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