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i i t li itl Paleatt nlite Miss Dressler ity and not necessarily for quantity) fa immense. She is hugely funny. If you are in a mix-up with your if affairs ard have & life-size grouch mizing you up still more, and you want an effective cure, go and see an entirely different kind of “Mix-Up” at the Thirty-ninth Street Theatre, I Promise you to be “Fixed Up" on the Hl He if esent ih ti s 37 “The Mix-Up” is « thing of laughs | and sighs, and fears and tears, ‘and then more laughs in which rich rela- tives and actresses and real wives : : 4 and make-believe wives are all mixed up in @ hopeless tangle. But it’s lots £2 | o€ fun, all due to Marie Dressler, Ina little curtain talk demanded by her enthusiastic audience Miss Dress- Jer confided: to come back again. I was terribly afraid you'd be tired of me, for I've been coming to you for ‘yeahs and yeahs.’ Why, some baidheads down here in the front row I can remember when they were knee high. But now that you've been #o kind, I harbor no dread of the old ladies’ home and I'm glad I dared to come back again * good old Broadway.” We wondered how sho dfired to’ think of staying away. Broadway and all other ways need real fun-- makers auch as she. mixed-upest situations any one pos- sibly could get mixed up in, with the most complicated fibs ever devised by DRESSLER HUGELY FUNNY IN “THE MIX-UP”|HFAD AND NOSE STOPPED | COLD? TRY “Pape’s Cold Compound” ends severe Golds or grippe in few hours. Your cold will break lag all. gri Ser, ees. oer ‘ape's hours until three dome ae air passages in the oe stops nasty dischas or nose ning, relieves sick "Bedache, Gullnese, feverishness, sore throat, snecsing, ny stiffness. stul ‘ean 90 wet herline and ating! Ease pone head—nothing clee in the word such prompt relief as “Pape's old Compound,” which costs only 25 cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes “nice, and causes no mee. Accept no substitute. SRAM TR. Don’t Wait for February * Sales” the benefit x! our INVENTORY. i“ 10% to You have enormous stock of FURNITURE. ND RUGS to select from at PLAIN FIGU: PRICES lower than ever before and our EASY-CREDIT PLAN to take care of the question of payment on CLEARANCE ‘pepUcTIONS \\\ ' Rihpay es . ca Baird is Sabo to " deserted TERMS TO SUIT YOU One Low Price—Cash or Credit “Last summer I wondered if I dared GLYNN GUEST OF ALUMNI. Jie Fordham Graduates About the |)”, Compensation Law. Gov, Martin Hi, Glynn, who sails the Panama Canal to-day en route the San Francisco Exposition, was gucet of honor last night at the ual hoserg of the Fordham Alumni tion at the Hotel Knickerbocker, | *: pre yet he} of Pee pers ive it baa Hy and there bound and ged. Madame DuVal is i iant with joy. Her plans= See this absorbing photoplay serial at the better theatres. See James Cruze—the most popular photwplay hero in America—play the part of Jim Baird the newspaper reporter. See him work out of the most trying situations in his attempt to shatter the plans of a Beir Badsrn of conspirators who are seekin: gt ie seen of the heiress See James Cruze, Mafgu cel Elizabeth Forbes, sidney B ne n ogee a co porting cast of 1,000 people enact this g photoplay— ZUDORA IN THE TWENTY MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY Thanhouser’s Greatest Photoplay by Harold MacGrath You who haveseen this all-star cast in the ‘“‘Million Corset Covers, Envelope and Knee-length Chemises at $1 M 99 1 welcome The White Sale Closes on Saturday—Just Three More Dollar -Myster Jus Pik cast in this nae Days to Share in Economies of 20 to 334 Per Cent production — THE TWENTY MILLION DOLLAR Second Floor YSTERY. The story by Harold MacGrath, which corre- Sponde wi wit the photoplay, is now appearing serially in the New = sell : £3335: 3 i | fe F H d F # # Saree ff il a ‘oar $27.98 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITE, unique desi Me) rae Spa BE agit lished frames, with wi reg idee, aoe, to his defea: ie days ‘hen 4 im and wi il ii - is past Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. For infants,invalids and growin Farin G IMBELS| + 4 _ Broadway and 33d Street of these fine Crepe Nightgowns At $1 It is the beauty and fineness of the lace— Ae the quantity of it on rey pices these tgowns so unusual. A lace pe that at a conservative patie aa lace would sell at 350 a ay and there are nearly 3 yards on each gown. The Crepe is that fine kind which is known as the “Egg Shell” weave. And we.selected it in both white and flesh-color. As the face is in that pretty beige—light ecru—tone, the contrast is de- | lightful. i \ Many Other Crepe Nightgowns at $1 One syle is cone’ after the always-desirable French model, which is simply finished with embroidered scalping around ie low round neck and sleeves. The others are variously trimmed with laces, flower printed crepes and embroid- eries, and all of them are finished with ribbon, Hundreds of Nainsook Combinations, Nightgowns, Drawers, First For. This Season— Lustrous Silx Ratine Odd Lots, Mussed Stock and Remnants From Our Busiest January Linen Sale Radically Reduced for This Final Clearance These last three days of the sdle will be the most important, from an econbmy standpoint, of the whole month. For every odd length pe peal every odd dozen of napkins, ev hing that is at all mussed or soiled from handling, is going to be thrown out at a fraction of its real worth. - To illustrate: big a acted te ements earn ‘$1. 50 to $11.7 75 rable Cloths, $1 to $9.50 Sealloped or Heenatitched a rom 36x36 in. 144 in., in pare designe Setate bala: inrcarad Gusigee, Ged isted thee tread hina Ge cat eh Betles Ration Wall 30" Fas ork. $3 to $10. 50 Napkins, $2. 25 to $7. 50. Doz. Hoye wtritisiin ¢ St, So. Norwalk, Ne O64 deans and mussed lots in sizes ranging from 20x20 in, to 27x27 in.; many “tient patterns | 0 aa iy are Fart, + for jury. Conn, $2 to $12.75 Damask Cloths, $1.50 to $9.50 ee, y dae (oak Eee ee oe Ee a Oa eae He and cloths 2}4x4 with many sizes in betw good assortment of eR echt ahr rasan tuner fee te from a ep 0 Grace Gayle now 12)46 ton! in, See the Photoplay at these Theatres TUESDAY—C FRIDA' + | Ltmcotn—-b25 Qdeon—60 Clinton Bt., iow Law-—25 3d Ave., Ne 183 Kesox iow, Arone— Steinway, ‘ontinaed Bo, Orange Ave, New- . a Serles- “Jog, sth Ave. Brookira, N.Y. a eniae037 Washington &t., +e . oid bb Hpritatieia Ay Ay. NewarlsN.J. Cinema, St. and Broadway, | | Astoria, we 7 den Broad, 8t., Ge esa siya ae Mt, Version. pa ae George | ~B8 ae Tat BK. ry t bey New York. . iN. J. Fienuire- ay Hor ne » Astoria, ‘|B a Pane tees Oe ‘and White Plaine Ave. New York, eodeute och Bt. and Broadway, Woodcliff, N. J. SATURDAY Colontal—1146 Hroadway, Mei ghO Fulton Bes Meuse—) ty Newark. Na 6 W. Main Bt... pyle Ned ‘ogbege. kine “i Port Ches- r, Behiae State BSt., Bridgeport, Bloomfield, N. J. Freeport, 8873 84 Ave. New York. tert oe o.. W. Hel ebenen nw. i “ork, anington BL. | ira: Innovation Wardrobe Trunks | $25 $82.50 » Regularly Priced $35 to$85 Innovation Combination, } Dress and Steamer Trunks Hs to $22 Steamer Trunks, $8.50 6.50 to. $80 Dress Trunks, $10 fe mtn Tr $12.50 se + Oe Yr “ 58° “Graham Ave. inated ‘Main St., Win- ry, New ¥. ae Serb S2"R fe aay ork 189. eee Aye. New tare Me b1T E, ettn Bt, New York, ¥ Blt Waa Ro hell ire ehtts Aiiantie Me ve., a. clans Poni Sree Bt, THURSDA: Weet—108 We Both Bt, New ork, and from New York, and 1 at " ae" Main’Bt. Patervon, N. J. Read the Story by Harold MacGrath in the between and a $3 pees Trunks, ou 218 eee oe ey ? +