The evening world. Newspaper, March 4, 1919, Page 23

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EATRES. Winver Ga d jen BYES Te MARJORIE ‘RAMBEAU “THE FORTUNE TELLE INTURY GROVE ROOF OF ana) uaree ee? MIDNIGHT WH HIRE AT 11.50 =A SENSATION®| PLAYHOUSE jist Wit bt, Ait ALICE-BRADY * 'Sixs" B JOU ORF sh at “The Leugh Mocea of Wisearre Square HL Tea eree se zze'tt ta 1 pete otoee aller seeing A SLEEPLESS NIGHT I] Eupny.,emouph to be out in the tam B. of Bway. Bis. wih NORMAN TREVOR Ge MOLLIE | CHARLES | 80 WASSELL | KING KI Others ® 1 EXPRESIET TM Saw Machel Crothers’ Mejitiant Comedy A LITTLE JOURNEY And in a public 1 before “1 ENJOYED THIS Pi AY IMMEN- SELY. MY HANDKERCHIEF IS WET and MY SIDES ARE ACHING” if he nt speaking with t to-night, he'd spree Vi DERBILT THEATRE. WITESIOE.~ il oe BOOTH Tis Gorin 430 ete b— WOMAN 1 Re Fe Shed sm : UP-IN- MABEL: ROOM” HUDSON ° Sam BERNARD end Lous MANN FRIENDLY ENEMIES NS Vvua. at #20 CURT seis NAY & WISE fe PY RICKS A fil | GET MARRIED” with ERNEST TRUE ERIN TAUAFERRO UTTLE THEATRE ASTOR Kes i + Wek Sat ERSTsWESToitien BOTH ST. i. at sat ate. Te tAUoW HiT, | KEEP ro YOURSELF Very much peppered French faree."* a0 Mata 4s SELWYN THEA, Wud Jane Cowl in N ‘| The Crowded Hour WAXING ELLIOTIT'S Wo for 3 «; Mats, Wed. and Sat., 20. } CENTRAL Oi - hel SOMENODY'S *snéctieka ‘CASINO Mittin Wea & LYRIC |; eee a8 One! TOMORROW 200 Tine! MAT, THE UNKOWN PURPLE ‘THE BEST KNOWN PLAY INN. Y." Baia Wed and 54 PR NCESS Nora Baycs } fe) Last 2 Was BAYES! fn'tapiee PLYMOUTH 3.0") ‘x nar li JOHN BARRYMORE nedewiiion DARK {3 Sis) hrs, [eset POPULAR MATINEE TO-MORROW SOCIETY OF AMERICAN SINGERS nae i : AOI HOOD EYES OF YOUTH LOEW'S 7th Ave, #124", _ HODGE "CURABLES " HosonEma |f ne THE LTTue TEACH ht vtany ) Orchestra Beals do Hh Kioma Philadelphia, Va. 5) en ne ‘Bohemian Girl’ Revived at Park Gear” tense. voice much clouded. Blanche DuMfeld, as the grown-up Arline, was not immune, although ehe | ved steadily; neither was Cora s Qupen of the Gypsies, who amatically satisfactory, Ber- | & eacock, as Devilshoof, was By Mr. Hinshaw By Sylvester Rawling. & BOHEMIAN GIRL" the Society of Park Theatre last night. the general manager, appy in choosing presentation by the company as he been in his selections heretofore. was not bears, does not wea s become threadbare, *, despite the applause bestowed upon them by a large night, savor of banality is melodramatic to the point of ab- The book is impossible to The familiar The action Hinshaw was handicapped | hix production, too, by what seemed | was Ath: 1 epidemic of colds among his tim was Herbert Waterous, ALOOHOL- -3 PERO} Pre inthe Senda NAL Omonths oh 5 Doses = 35 350 CENT? Exact Cay of Wrapper. SToRERCTNE & MIDNIGHT FROLIC 0 ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SHOWS nN “" Ail Ziegfeld Stars and Beauties © Appear in NO omnes Entertainments. COHAN & HARRIS Wate wta THE ROYAL VAGABOND| A CONANIZED OPERA COMIQUE. MRS. FISKE“ LIBERTY? i157 {4 LEO oie alain THE MARQUIS de PRIOLA Ke KERBOCKER, Bro ¥ S15. Ma eareia LONGACRE S\f5" ini" Phy) ened (othe HARRIS THEATRE r = GEO. M. COHAM as the Prince a 10B LYCEUM § Henle DAD D I E s BELASCO "1 8 FRANCES STARR '~ SAND RSON “CAWTHORN chute Sam Hardy, Doyle & Dixon, Maud Eburne, ee Ee: : ‘AND ANOTHER SAITA-GOLDEN Wi FOOLS \:.":.: Sana le a FRITZI ‘fil a ee = fink j, polioroud singer, Craig Camp- i sae Arnheim, usually a gatié- song and acted well as Strouse. a Galli and the ballet, as usual, were 0 was Thaddeus, disclosed bis feature of the performance. Mr. Mon- ound of voice and vigorous in action was|John Phillips was excellent as the|* Goldman foolish fop Florestein, was the Captain of th ard, Mar- the] garet Donna was the Nurso, and the -|tiny child Georgine Haldorn, as the little Arline, acting, although self-possessed tot thi be for Geraldine Farrar in her ma Butterfly! jact that could not fail to arouse in fact, at/Iaughter. They will be remedied at the next performance. Then theré was always the masterful John MeGhie. out and win applause for himself aad for the orchestra Farrar in the name part, was repes at the Metropolitan Opera House night, This time Clarence White an impersonation ond to none save that of Maurice Renaud's and better sung than by the who |renowned French artist. Rafaclo Dias =| GASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Use For Over Thirty Years a THE CENTAUR GOMPANY, NEW YORK OFTY. VAUDEVILLE. “| Tang. F Park & box, Osh St AUS A 2i0S. Nv. th Ave au nS ily 2e-gt | HE! MUP ao a te Ri SIDE | BELLE CANER, DAZIE, ween Oth GUS EDWARDS. ADVAN LOEW's new YORK THEATRE ¢ bie ta Reserved. AMUSEMENTS. qaeemeriesy ' Exposition 10 A.M. to 10.30 P.M. Daily to March 15th mamas 15 cents tice \ we " DANCE Terrace Garden PALACE PA ALK. Hall ig aero] Dik, dis ments itv Maids of America }\)\,4' f.." PHOTO PLAYS. PLAZA \ii" “LITTLE WOMEN." Dulsa Mo ATe Story | 1 MORWOW | GERALDINE FARRAR Times Bhd ery a \ ‘Oren BROADWAY FF, iseet MARY CHARLIE | MAC LAREN CHAPLIN | oThe Amazing Wit a Dow's Lit ;| STRAND ms d # the most natural I can recall. What a baby she e were some mishaps in the last | s¢ who conducted, to straighten things Massenet’s “Thais,” with Geraldine 25. 35, 56 Spprine 7 te 12. Saturdy @ Buadey 2 10 12 |teux conducted. } vi a ‘last night. The young man hi and some temperament, but, at pres nt, little poetry, It is to be hoped that ti thusiastic a s heuse full of his. frier |blind him to the fact ini }long and arduous road to travel be fore he can hope to reach the of the brilliant young linists who ha to in the boy began to s 1e time has been a pupil Trnka's, His struggle for ex f has not been easy, and he deserv ty be encouraged. In th ment of concerto by h, with the assistanc companist at the piano, fer, he was at his best. In a “Hebre Legend” and a “Danse Caprice,” by Israel Joseph, he showed some feel Mr. Joseph died last J t the d written larger works 8 hoping to have Bee ““MAEDS OF AMERIC. A’ WITH HALL AND BARRY | SCORE AT COLUMBIA | “Without Rhyme or Ransome" with | the Maids of America at the Cot K affor¢ who are wo.rying over th 1 kaugh. The tw bia Theatre this we ample nity to put particular type of comedy. And they carry the audience with them fro. the minute of their entrance until the final curtain descends on the land of | the midnight eun Hail and Barry put over some | screamingly funny bits, and those | were not dimmed by any attempts to { sing. Songs were many and ably han- dled ras and several sprightly principals, Messrs. Miller, Smith and Stool s' vantage in harmony songs. c tumes of the girls and the stage se tings were above the ordinar apace KEEP ON KNITTING; HERE'S $50'000 BARGAIN IN WOOL Patriotic Women Asked Not to Lay | Aside Needles — Soldiers | Need Garments | All the patriotic ladies of that army | of knitters who laid down their | needles when the armistice was issued | are called upon to take up their knit tterlee, | ting by Mrs. Herbert L | Chairman of the Comforts Committ of the Navy League, Beginning t3- | day $50,000 worth of wool will be sold | at @ Joss at the committee headquur- ters, at No, 405 Madison Avenue, and the purchasers will be expected to start turning out garments for Uncle Sam's soldiers and sailors | “We are pleading with Ameriou) women not to s knitting.” Mrs Satterlee said. duty to our brave men is by no means ended. We invite any one who thinks the war is over to come to headauarter and look over the rome In. garments fi ary than since April, 1937, have applications*for 5,000 sets.” |ALEXANDER LEFT $1,000, 000. Former Vice President of Standard ou The will of James H. Alexander mer Vice President of the Standard | 411 Gompany. who died at his home No. Sy North Broad No J, Feb. 18, was filed terday the three estate will Karl and How Rub Radway’s Ready Relief} Relieves the Dart'ng Pains at Once. For Grip, Sore Throat, Cold in Chest and All Inflammation and Congestion. me the ws olf Feonfoned mustars yi dways 25 can ages lief reare tried cesar PAIN ete ton OALE: = ES-D ATE ea NDS Trey | pa LOW PRICES ~ AS WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS "RANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = 0 EMPLOYERS REFERENCED CALL, WRITE OR | lp: yone. AGENT CALL JAMOND AMERICAN WATCH Pel . Rae erie Danores SHEET Ga i SePrortes auyeeen npeunirt toa Aine 38 aapow = Coe Ma ie BALAIIED yoo can v sas onthe! No" rent we » Lane, > DIRUERMPSTHSBROMINAY 3 Bou Uiawowd Ming $1 wie Accepted. Metropaliina, 4 ovwse Fourteenth Street ATS-sECOND FLOOR bec Little Boys’ Suits buttoned to neck Ye and mixed chaviots hor CLOTINNG TH RD FLOOR, a7 ty, verdure and ‘ UPHOLSTERY BASEMENT 44.97 Women's Shirts. 040 ' and blac SKIRTS SRCOND. FLOOR OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & @ Fulton Street, Brooklyn On Sale Wednesday Only Misses’ Spring Suits ’ and originally designed models are featured in our Misses’ Department. Bor Coat, Belted, and Russian Blouse Effects and are fashioned of quality Av leuaoeading: SROMIAN 6 WOOLEN FABRICS These smari all-wool materiale of sown choosing for Suite, * Novelty Checked Velours Each suit expresses taste and individuality, and is sure to please the most exacting Miss. S4-inch Fine Twill Serge Very Reasonably Priced 40 and 42-inch Ta 54-inch Silvertone Velours wanted colors for Spri capes, coats and suits 48-inch French Serge Plaids a variety of beautiful Spring de- color combinations skirts and suits 42-inch Poplins- OR. 46ST. 6-8" AV Liberal Credit Terms to paul Our Terms Apply to New York, New ‘ong Island and Connecticut, blues, taupe, brown, myrtle, Burgundy, navy, black 54-inch Novelty Prunella Cloths A Breas, aus in All-Wool, ne American Walnut Lo erlod Dining Room Consisting of Buffet, 60 Inches long; Chin Table, 40 Inches long: Dining Table, 48 Inchi Jong; 1 Arm Chair and § Side Columbia and Cortina Foreign Language Records for March on Sale. Write for Cataiog WEDNESDAY > These irresistible values and qualities emphasize the point that every woman should include at least one silk frock in her wardrobe of Spring costumes. 40-in. Satin Face Charmeuse Cotumbia Grafonolas on Credit From $20 Up. With Every Ma Apartments Furnished from $75 Upward on Qur Eary Payment Plan, OPEN MONDAYS AND SATURDAYS UNTIED 40-in. Crepe de Chine Black Satins 1.18 1.27 Our regular $1.47 Our regular $1.64 Clear crepe weave— | Soft, lustrous finish, white, ivory, black and | suitable for all dress | light and dark colors Our regular $1.95 Rich draping quality - NEURALGIC HEADACHE Ce Mei eRe oan cht and dark colors, DANCING ACADEMIES. onthe Temples and Foreheed | Dancing Carnival NOW OPERATING THE BALLROOM Sundays and holi days, afternoon and evening NO CHARGE FOR DANCING INDIVIDUAL IN- H AUDUBON you to suitable Striped Broche Corsets will introduce partner for dancing ‘uDUEON THEATRE BUILDING AND BROADWAY oo AGENTS WANTED, _ Warersury Dentat COMPANY Established 2! Years 29 W. 414-16 Fulton Hours; 8106 Sunoave Ld Toa WANTED—MALE. | White Goods Poplin .48 Our regular .58 36 inches wide; un- for d PIANOS AND PLAVER PIANOS. CHRISTMAN PIANO . rie tsi OV ING DIM A ‘CRE! 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Envelope Chemises Quite come up to expectations, for the styles are daintier than ever, and prices are low Envelope Chemises—It's remark- able how dainty and fine are the models for this price. ‘They are made of sheer nainsook, and some Empire yokes of deep em- lace edged, while others Envelope Chemises—A chemise voile with narrowish satin h of ribbon and . is quite charming to wear with sparent blouses. Others of sok show hand embroid- ery, lace and ribbon 1.28 Envelope Chemises—A yoke of bowknot design, made of embroid- ered medallions and lace inserting, is the attraction of one of the pret- tiest styles in this price-group, which includes chemises of nainsook with ribbon and lace armholes, Empire styles, and new designs of Val. or filet and em- broidered medallions... 1.68 Envelope Chemi mises in flesh 35-in. Purposes, A well-fitting corset and straight Mega ing petticoat insure that your suit will present its best appearance, while prices on Corset and Petticoat Day insure you savings well worth your white. PETTICOATS medium | Sateen Petticoats — white — all lengths excellent tailored model ed band — ¢ a tte # an our .99 Wednesday—One-Day Sale WHITE GOODS Featuring exceptional values in dainty new materials of fluffy whiteness and charm for Springtime ana Summer sewing needs. Goodwear Imported Chiffon Voile 63 ~ Our regular .78 | 84 inches wide—ce for all pure | lightful quality 2f close, firm texture, United States Government Tax Man At Information Booth, Main Floor, ADVICE FREE .

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