The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1915, Page 5

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' “YAMPRE OF SCREEN” MAKES “DESTRUCTION” + AG FX PHOTO LAY Theda Bara, With Her Wicked Beauty, Makes the Play a ° Film Masterpiece. ‘The wickedly beautitat face of! ‘Theda Bara is shown to perfection in ‘er enactment of William Fox's mas- terpiece, “Destruction,” being shown @t the Academy of Music for the first three days of the week. The “Vam- Bire of the Screen” was never better Gan fn her acting of th Harris eyeglass service is as perfect as human ingenu- ity, skill and modern scientific Svethods can make it. Our “all under one roof” system of examination, adjust- ment and manufacture enables us to offer you Harris Glasses at from $2.00 and upward— and Guarantee to you Complete Satisfaction. Se Bast FH er al Ave. Wet 1 -. hear Lenox Ave. Weat 34th Bt. be! ay « es. Atos 2 Columbus Ay bist & id Sta. ea ‘Si near John St, 1405 St. Nicholas A 180th & 18int , Bkiyn #., Bkiya ark STYLE H $150 Delivery upon @ first payment of $10. 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This gives you the additional phonograph privilege of ally varying the mustc is optional; you may let any record play itself if the interpretation s however, you can vary it in subtle details just as the artist himself varies each performance. At its Ee es $150— Acolian- Jocalion offers musical superiorities over any other phonograph made, irrespective of price. THE AEOLIAN COMPANY \poutan Hate, 20 W. 42d St PRA A RP A RR AEOLIAN- ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1919, Theda Bara ina Thrilling Scene of “‘Destruction,’’? New Fox Film THEOA BARA IN A SCENE FROM PESTRUCTION to settle the strike, even at the ex- pense of his own money Finally the mill owner drops dead Carlton Macy, Gaston Bell, Esther H. Holer, Warner Oland, Herbert Frank, Frank Evans and Arthur Morrison. (when told of his wife's love for some The play-is a masterpiece both for one else. Then Jack |s ude head ductior sq of the firm and the wages are again in mn and for the acting of Miss of the frm Ane former standard rags | ‘Throughout the stirring The etory deals with Ferdinande js a tale of love that makes the pic- (Theda Bara), who by her turing ways ture one of the best of tho Fox pro- induces Charles Froment, a wealthy ba to the wna,” mill owner, to make her his wife. '; t, there a Triangle picture, together w'th a programme of Jack Froment, son of the mill owner, vocal and instrumental music, com- is informed of his father’s marriage pletes the dill. by wire. He hastens home and tells) bis “dad” that his wife is not what) 47.4, ‘aaa she pretends to be. |years old, was hanging clothes on the So strong is the grip beld on tho! root of the four-story tenement at No, mill owner by Ferdinande that he will 52 East End Avenue to-day when a not believe what his son is saying, Kust of wind wrapped a about her ‘The son accordingly leaves the house, Pedy. The line on which 8 to place the sheet wasn: the roof and when she fn it she lost her balai to the courtyard below. stantly killed. Soon extravagance overcomes the owner of the factory and he finally tells his wife that her mode of lavisn living must be brought to a close, Finally, “with her back against the “Ithat Alfred J. Tatley would be First DOWLING WILL HEAD First Appointment of New Dis- trict Attorney Announced— | Smith Keeps Gilchrist. Tammany Aldermen who are to rule the Board during 191% and 1917 will hold thetr caucus in the City Hall on Thursday, Frank L. Dowling will bo | nominated by unanimous vote for the | loffices of Vice-Chairman and Major- lity Floor Leader. As Acting-Chair- man, filling the place to be vacated | by the resignation of Aldermanic | President MeAneny, Dowling will re- ceive the $6,000 a year salary of Al- dermanic President instead of the $4,000 a year salary of Vice-Ohatr- man. Hesides, as member of the Board of Hstimate he will cast three votes, This will make the vote of the Estimate Board 11 Fusion, 6 Tam- many. Alderman Frank P. Kenney of! Rrooklyn, sentor member of the Board, will be made chairman of the Fx .¢ Committee, This ts a $4,000 a Job, of $2,000 more than the of a plain Alderman, City Clerk P. Joseph Scully will be reappointed for six years at a reduced salary of $7,000 a year as recently recommended by the salary standard- tzation committee. Scully's present siary is $8,000, John Gilchrist, who was Under | Sheriff during the Grifenhagen term, ia to be reappointed to that position under Sheriff Smith. The ‘new Sheriff will have sixty Jobs to give out rang- ing in salaries from $200 to $6,000 a year, There are 155 Jobs in the Dis- triet Attorney’s office, Among these are fourteen assistants at $7,600 a year each, two at $5,000 @ year, and eleven at $4,000 a year. It was announced Jate this afternoon wall,” she commands Froment to re- duce the pay of his employees so that her allowances will not be curtailed. This is done. A atrike ensues, The Militia Is ¢ d and a pitched battle is shown. Ferdinande is determined to win. Here Jack jumps in and tries and colors. Higher Cost LOCA mings of fur. CALION nted Sound-box con- Coats of Wool trimmed. the ordinary metallic line. Automatic Stop —the throughout. olutionary,tone-control pies to your mood, Its use uits you. If you wish, Entire Stock this new model of the marked advantages and Girls’ Coats. Girls’ Coats, «In Brooklyn, 11 Flatbush Ave; K Girls’ Coats... . Forme Copyright, 1915, TAs Acoltan Company OPPENHEIM. CLUNS & G 34th Street—New York Clearance Sale Wednesday Women’s and /lisses’ Suits To Be Closed Out Tailored Suits in various materials, trimmings and coat lengths, black Formerly sold to 85,00 Fur trimmed Suits of Broadcloth and other high class materials. Formerly sold to 40,00 Tailored and Dressy Suits of Broadcloth, Bolivia Cloth and other desirable materials; trim- Formerly sold to 50.00 OPPENHEIM. CLUNS & G 34th Street—New York Clearance Sale Wednesday Women’s and Misses’ Coats To Be Closed Out Velour, Gabardine and Checks; many fur Formerly sold to 85.00 Fur Trimmed Coats of Broadcloth, Wool Velour, Velveteen and Zibe- Formerly sold to 40.00 Dressy Coats of Chiffon Broadcloth and other high cost materials; Fur and other trimmings; silk lined Formerly sold to 60,00 Formerly sold to 10.75.... Formerly sold to 19.75, | 15.00 | 20.00 28.00 Mixtures, | 15.00 | 20.00 25.00 OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & CG 34th Street—New York To Be Closed Out of Girls’ Coats At Extraordinary Price Reductions Girls’ Coats of Zibeline, Corduroy, Velvet, Wool Plush, Mixtures, Chinchilla and Broadcloth; suitable for school, dress or general wear; 4 to 16 years, 5.00 8.75 10.75 rly sold to 16.75 - MOERMANE BOARD, ~TALEY,SHARN'S ADE Assistant District Attorney at a sal- ary of $7,500 a year jan, the youngest 1 trict. Attorney, by Judge Swann to remain im the Swann, Judge Swann has asked soveral of | the staff of District Attorney Porkins to remain with him for a timo for tho purpose of taking caro of current routine, and some of these may re- main with the new administration, Those asked to hold on are George N. Brothers, William Dean Hinbroo, Who succeeded District Attorney Perkins as Chief of the Indiotinent Bureau; Robert 8. Johnstone, Robert BE, Maniey, James O'Malley, a fo- publican, and brother of the former!” Attorney General; & specialist tn prosecutions for arson; L, J. Colnon, George A. Lavelle, M. Minton jr, James 1. MeDo: Nellason Olcott, Frederick J. Sul James EB. Smith, Alien CG. Wollman and William H. Hatfield jr. a HANGS HIMSELF IN SHOP. Awed Father Finds Son's Body— * while try- n did not an- “Mra. Kemp Royal MH. Weller, her, bg which aus told the polles that ated from headaches 1 Intenee agony and a time, early nh his business, He dache yoaterday. ertained the whole t their allver weddin 12. Kempen anid a had not a trouble In the James A. Delehanty, Assistant Dis. 1 \\\\riq except hia occastonal Ii health, Franklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue Separate Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue Store Floor Wednesday At Special Pricea Men’s Full Dress Suits Hand Tailored, Coat and Trousers FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 44 CHEST New Model of Unfinished Worsted, Silk Lined | Coat, silk galloon bound collar and cuffs, silk faced, silk lined; English trousers, with silk galloon band at sides. Special 2 te 50 Men’s Tuxedo Suits Hand Tailored, Coat, Vest and Trousers FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 44 CHEST New Model of Unfinished Worsted, Silk Lined Coat, silk galloon bound collar and cuffs, silk faced and silk ;new model vest; trousers with silk galloon band at sides. Special 2 7. 50 | Men’s Fur Lined Ove:coats Sizes 86 to 46 chest | Natural Muskrat Lined Hudson Seal or Persian Lamb Collar | Hand Tailored shell of black English Coating, lined with Natural Muskrat Fur (including sleeves), Collar of genuine Hudson Seal or Persian Lamb. 45.00 vatue $60.00 Evening Dress Waistcoats Of Black or White Silk, 34 to 44 Chest New model Dress Waistcoats of highest grade black or white silk, for full dress or Tuxedo wear. 5.00 Regular Price $7.50 Evening Dress Shirts | Men’s Full Dress Shirts, with bosom of imported French pique, body of fine quality muslin; Tuxedo Shirts with pleated bosoms and body of fine quality madras. Sizes 1314 to 17, 1.85. Regutar Price $2.50 1915 C. C. SHAYNE & CO. Importers and Manufacturers of STRICTLY RELIABLE han not been asked | ablest men | Probably be Sheriff place beneh | salary of his place le $6,000. left vacant ft Judge FURS Annual Discount Sale We Are Offering Our Entire Stock of Manu- factured Furs at Discounts from 15% to 3343” 126 West 42d Street Broadway at Ninth A Fine New Purchase of Fashionable Coats for Young Women Better than the usual purchase made at this time of year, because the coats were made to our order. Materials, colors, workmanship and fashions are quite out of the ordinary. Wool Velour Coats at $16.75 A grade that we sold earlier this year for $25. Lined throughout with peau de eygne, interlined with flannel and made with selected fur collars in shoulder or chin chin style; one model has a broad belt, the other a braided belt of material; very smart. Corduroy Coats, $16.75 A grade that we sold for $29.50. Beautiful wide-wale imported vel- vet corduroy in full loose or belted models with collars of fine furs. Peau de cygne linings and flannel inter- linings. Coats at $15 Agrade that we sold at $22.50. Wool zibeline with loose or belted eee and smart fur collars. Half ined. Coats at $12.7: A grade that we sold Coats at $8.50 At $8.50, plaid zibeline coats, unlined, were here $15. at $18.75. At’ $8.50, ‘cheviot coats Unlined wool zibeline with | With loose belted backs and fur collars. A few odd coats tes cint of velveteen, were in this $12.75 lot, too. sai te Other Fine Coats Coats at $10 _ A miscellaneous collection are zibeline, made topcoat Ly wool be en — fashion with big pockets. * | ge 2 Unlined. We sold their du. | $a % $8, were $62.50 a to $60. plicates at $15. Colors (but not in every Corduroy coats at $10, too, | Style) navy, brown, green, black and plaids, Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years. Second floor, Old Building, lined with yarn-dyed satin and having fur collars, A Thousand Dresses in the Women’s Fashion Sale All Wanamaker stocks. Something for every woman. Quarter to Half Less than Earlier Pg . At $15 / A serge and satin after Lanvin; A long Russian coat; long over-tunies; velvet and soutache braid; fur on sleeves and collar, And a rf MN \ T \ f ing collection of evening dresses net, taiteta and charmeuse in Peel colorings. At $25 A velvet and crepe Georgette af- ter Bermurd; charmeétse, crepe Georgette, satin, faille serges and ; Y's broadcloth; some made with tight EAA \d KS” bodice effect, some with drape: ~ mi \\\ and trimmed with fur. Lill Ss _ At $37.50 HILL V7 Charming afternoon dresses of te 4A, satin combined with crepe Geor- gette, all satin and all crepe; crepe, velvet and lace combined; and net combined with moire; over- tunics; Hepeonees| furs as ming. evening At $8.50 pt group of pretty Pretty poplins, satins and serges, Separate and combines, some trim- med with embroidery. At $50, $60, $75 Three groups of afternoon gowns in velvet and satin, velvet and taffeta, and crepe Gi H At $12.75 tr vite oe Some smart street dresses in At $75 crepe de chine; serges, fur-trimmed; Imported afternoon gowns; Geor= satins; adjustable over-tunics; aero- | getie, Worth, Bulloz, Arnold. * plane skirts, tie-around waists; At $95 crepe Georgette sleeves; embroid- Imported eveni Drecoll, ered girdles, Jennin Callot.” adieu Wednesday, Gallery of Fashion, Second floor, Old Building. Holiday Sale of New FURS It commenced today with fifteen kinds of furs from one of New York’s finer furriers. Our experts carefully examin- ed each piece. Furs, styles, workmanship are our standard. Prices are Half Less Than Equal Grades in Our Stocks | ed our own one-of-a-kind black fox, red fox, pointed silvered fox, slate fox, sable fox, battleship gray lynx, dyed blue lynx, black lynx, natural mink, fisher, Hudson Bay sable, seal-dyed muskrat. Muffs and scarfs of skunk, e G f To these, we have add- furs and the styles not to be reordered. Prices a quarter and a third less than last week. COATS from another furrier—at prices 15 to 20 per cent less, Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), Persian lamb, seal dyed coney and pony Forty and forty-five inches long, Particularly well-made, Second floor, Old Building ole 1h jfeanals tre skin,

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