The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1919, Page 27

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© THE NEW RLAYS © “Toot Sweet” Capital Entertainment BY CHARLES DARNTON FTER all, the boys who fought overseas made a food mess of it in the way of entertainment, if we may take “Toot Sweet,” Princess Theatre last night, as the sort of show offered them in the Elizabeth Brice was one of tie cheery souls who crossed the ocean with Margaret Mayo's ‘when the ocean was a very dangerous thing to cross, Miss Mayo kept to her orchestra chair last night. characteristic of her to take a back seat, But she knew, more than any Set the Children A Good Example Use SOZODONT yourself and teach them to use it to keep the teeth white and sound; the gums perhaps, what the show called “Toot Sweet” had meant to the soldiers “over there’—and George M. Coban beat the curtain by at least fifteen ~ waiting for it to go up long after Miss Mayo had settled herself for a jolly To trade on the war would, But Miss Brice, Will Morrissey and others who figure have gone under the boys who were in the thick of it, and the perform- ance they give Is a back to America with banners flying. Miss Brice sang and danced de- lightfully, and the Salvation Army girls she had with her made the af- fair as rich as a doughnut. time when Miss Brice was cavorting ng volunteers Mr. Morris- in “Toot Sweet" shell fire to “jolly” show that comes Are you doing your full duty to your child to avoid future tooth thief of teeth—arrest it with FOR THE TEETH Liquid — ar ewaer oc F Paste SOLD BY DEALERS E , they're just young y, it was all very good, in- just as we've had it in The backwash of | santly. All the peo- play were fairly young, so they took it lightly. Clarence Nordstrom was always on his toes as a dancing aviator, and, | moreover, he scored a hit with every song that camo his way. rissey kept the fun going by various devices, best of which was ht: violin, In the lexicon of his comparative , however, there should be no “The Better ‘Oley war rippled ples Ne cts WINTER GARDEN rvs. ot. 8 Mationre me QHONTE CRISTO, JR Buceese S Sy MIDNIGHT, WiilRL 30 =A SENSATION~ PHONE CK PRINCESS yy TO-NIGHT * AN OVERNIGHT HIT WILL MORRISSEY Presents ELIZABETH STHE FOLLIES OF THE FRONTIER, way has its limitations. 5 in herself and expio- sive in a burlesque of the familiar CONCERTS AND MUSIC, ke yirropRose—wext SUNDAY NIGHT, GALLI-CURCI ! ay. Es Bathiees Weds and Nat” ut . LLOVE YOU Hn W. of sway. kvm, ie —— TICKETS $1.00, $1.00, 92.00, $2.80 NOW. _ > Oi ALONG a] iy DEAR’ iver CADY FT AY OCLOCKREVIE® ania FROUC Take It wa Me Sue's A Goop Fe ELLOW weet GOOD "ROAMING, WUDGE joe Hassell, Mollie King, Charter King Easy. weet Holbrook Blinn Estelle Winwood MOLIERE” LIGHTNIN th SMITH-GoLDEN Succi WISE FOOLS & Criterion, Biway & 44 St, Mal BELASCO \Wixi,4¢ rensnes DARK ROSALEEN CRachal Crethers’ Belitiant Comedy | f TITTLE ite Cwith Cyril Keightiey & 1h 15700 Time TooNight. { Eafe EE aa Bt REPUBLIC Tir WOMAN IN-ROOM "UP IN MABELS ROOM? LOUIS MANN & SAM "BERNARD THE ROYAL VAGAGOND’ A COHANIZED OPERA COMIQUE. ; A PRINCE THERE WAS? wih GRANT. MITCHELL Henry Miller $88.08. 09 8 MRS, FISKE "WEST (STH sr ves, Wed) THREE" FACES a KNickenwocken Bs 15, Ma “OUR “PLEASANT. eae 4. 8 JOUN CONTS New Muaical. Cau FULTON ‘ist he! PLEASE GET MA with Ernest Trucs and Edith Taliaferro . FOR DENK meee ——— Tow Ni, ue. Bway. Eves, 6.20, AD D ‘Thurs, & Sat, 3.20, TOR 'S BOW PLAYHOUSE }\; ay ALICE BRADY | ws “ani 48TH ST. fist ten & fer os Mate, Today, Lomi & Sat 3 NARIONETIES - i “The Rose and The Ring." Best Motion Pictures — “TEA oe 33 SELWYN PULATIRW, 44 Tuesday Evening COHAN THEATRE D. W. GRIFFITH REPERTORY SEASON 4 world -epoch in the history Pose ‘Some bedy's Sweetheart PLYMOUTH {2% aa E BARRYMORE ‘ AE et “BROKEN BLOSSOMS” \ Chinesy Romanee. See Rotana West's Thriller of Thrillers NKNOWN PURPL SHUBERT. RIVIERA THE MELTING ‘OF MOLLY Marjorie Kambeau, “The LOEW'S Tth AVE. :: BRONX EPaiE Cow Caden ion CHAUNCEY OLCOTT in Connell GREENWICH ne Tae, 8 EVES. £30. MATS. WED. AND 8, MATS. Wibe & BAT, “Lucia” uproar, and other members of the company wer. enlivening. . The lyrics of “Toot Sweet" are by Raymond B. Egan, the music is by Richard A, Whiting, and the book is by Everybody. Very well—etery body has a good time. ne ae COURT STOPS MOVIE FILM. joner's Threat to Revoke Theatre Licenses, Federal Judge Jullus M. Mayer yes- terday upheld the action of License| been lifted and that the market was Commissioner John fF, Gilchrist in|open. The price of commercial bar threatening to revoke the licenses of| silver immediately Jumped to 1.01%, motion picture houses which shall show | SD. Advance of W cents It was re- the flm “Fit to Win.” a film shown in training camps to check the social evil, In making his decision, Judge Mayer! o¢'the open market wilt mess onion onid that there were still some ob- Righer price for the matele Tig maid Tibevonanic features connected with the film. The appiteation for an injunction \was made by Ieane Silverman, who holds the distributing and exhibition rights. Judge Mayer gave Silverman permission to renew the application, | oo SILVER TAKES A JUMP. The Federal R Bank yester- the export ban 8 on silver had ported that bar sold in Boston at 1.10, but that could not be confirmed in local silver circles. 6 open market will mea ora, have to restrain Commisstoner Gtichriat from| plus ot the metal and that-China. fe preventing the showing of the picture|in the market for 25,000,000 ounces Fourteenth Street FRIDAY Our regular 23.75 and 26.75 shows a Next to i comes in same colors in navy, taupe, black, which is next, Fourteenth Street sales shall measure up to. another satin softly overlaid wit sports dress of crepe de chin white, and the coat may be rose, Copen., turquoise, reseda and navy. is a foulard dress in navy, black and Copen. grounds with white figures. "No extra charge for alterations. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. nhEeEARN West of With Avenue SATURDAY “‘Start-of-Season Sale” Misses’ Silk Frocks Sizes 14 to 20 Years 13.00 Start-of-Season Sale denotes, to every one who has come to know this famous series, the most marvellous values. we have created a new standard, which we intend that each one of these This one is no exception in fashion, quality and price, and is one more proof that Hearn offers smartest, newest apparel at prices which cannot be matched. DETAILS NOT SHOWN IN THE PICTURE Beginning at the left of this stunning array of smart frocks, the first sketch tin and embroidered Georgette model in navy, Copen., taupe, black. s a taffeta with saucy, close-pleated frillings of newest style. as frock previously mentioned. Third in the count is f embroidered Georgette. pearl grey, beige and Copen. pond pL A A t | our reg. .68........ eeeeeeeees Drawere—Marcella, Modesty a | Styles—our reg. $1.28. eee ian ah ‘papier ' Layo pie excellent vere welope Chemises—n a inso | large selection—value $1.48... . Lseacenyy tient on be toetaon Chemises— Philippine Nightdressee— Extra Size Corset Covers—tight fitting —46 to 5% bust— Extra Size ss Nigusbdesside= © round neck—our reg. $1.88.... Extra howe ievewertes Extra Sise Petticoats— Extra Size Chemises—straight envelope styles— 90 | Silks ‘Our regular 23.75 and 26.75 In establishing this record Children’s Underwear Cambric Slips—trimming of lace or Men’s Balbriggan Underwear—G embroidery=¢ to 16 years— Nainsook Slips—fine qual of four rows of fish-eye Val, with underruffle or flounce with ging trimmed gy tol Nightdresses—scalloped sleev hee run—| to 12 years- Billiebirke Pajamas—w! —embroidered yokes—sizes 8 to 16 yeare—our reg. 81.68. Summer Needs Corsets, etc. Georgette Blouses—charming styles, quite new, are these, showing pleated fronts of self and contrastin matcbed by o pleating encircling the round neck—there are also some pretty models with picot-ed, through eyelets at neck and wrist— with pateer an an Taffeta ( petasatan oii; vy light and dark changeable clors— This frock comes The smart coat frock, he skirt and vest are our reg. 85: 94. Corsets—firm material—spoon front—medium bust—long hipe— | Pri our reg. $3.50.....++ eeeeeeees “MORE THRILLS “THAN ANY OTHER TEN PICTURES” —cibe BLANCHE sm | In Maior_ Rupert Hughes! MADISON AVE. at 50th Street. 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TO 5.30 P.M, ARN Wen of With Avenee Friday—as Usual—Bargain Da} ENOUGH SAID Summer Needs Fine po ens | Shests Summer Needs « Shepherd : aloe ones r s einen Nee 54-in. Ears By onpag Sergee— men's wear blue 2.84 our reg. $3.28. 54-in. A Weet Gaberdine— navy blue only........++ yd. 3.97 48 and 50-in. i pcrenis, teeth ai t jury tavp_cpooged cad eraat 1.08 58 Acie Franch Serger cream, Copan Corset Covers—nainsook—round neck dged with lace and embroidery— brown, navy, black— OUR FD Mocccrcrsrccseroses ee New ae Opportunities Summer Needs 39-Inch Crepe de Chine—full crepe ho Mito and evening 40-Inch Crepe Georgettes—large sortment—light, dark and fancy 45 lide Popline— ‘ard. +24) soft and lustrous 7 35-Inch Rough Weave bs can natural tan and colors. . 67 H-Inch Figured Penges—’ silk mixed—colored plaids..... - BD 1.48 | Men’s Shirts | Friday Opportunities wear —— or! Trousers Summer Needs - 1.48] Men's Shirte—< of fabris id colo Speci mmment rejects—shirts cut bape front (civilian style) double seat drawers—broken sizes. ce | Men's Summer Underwear—nain- k shirts and drawer Rta: "Special 2S Nainsook Union Suits. Special .68 -76) ve n's Trousers—well Paso A striped material..... . "ee Cambric Drawers and Knickerbock- ers—trimmed with lace and Lemos psd some ribbon run—ki to 1% years—drawers all eet + | Friday reer nities j 58 Toweling Summer Needs Miases’ Petticoats—deep lace flounce| Mercerized Damask Lunch Cloths— pry oer OE OE. ORME ii ccidvanccass 07 Imported sae Damask—71 inches wide—good assortment of patterns— our reg. $1.64... ee D7 Lace Trimmed Scarfe and Squares— linen centres—many pretty styles— our reg. $1.25........ pepe | 4 Bleached Cotton Huck Towels— bemmed white our reg. .22. AZ Soft Finish Union Linen Huck}. Towele—hemstitched— our reg. .48.. severe BO Absorbent Quality Turkish Te OUF reg. BB....- 0.008 seeeees 1 45-in. Costume Linen—for women’s and children’s suits and dresses— preenhnes 6 | ETA Tr 82 Cotton Glass Check Toweling—firm, durable weave— Our reg. 2839... 6+6eeeee es yd. 20 Various | Sammen Needs reas Men's and Women’s Umbrellae— American taffeta— OUP Fae) BLE cank sa cicienast 1.74 Steel Knives and Ferke—cheny bandles—our reg. $2.45........ 1.71 Printed Goorgettee— (sold is the veil- ing dept.)—light and dark grounds— suitable for dresses, trimminge—our reg. 275" Fst Lacee—vai's and ecru—desirable width»—new patterns— Gir Oe Lis ithtscdiiatas -12% Embroidered Flouncings—some in ruffled Grier many, pretty de- signe—our reg. .67......-..++. 55 Collars and jet, net, pique and lace—our reg. 47... «B Pound Package of Stationery— blue or white—our reg. .36..... -23 Ravelopes, per package— Our reg. 9 Women's ‘Liste ind Cotton Veste— low neck—sleeveless or with taped shoulder straps—pink and white— seconds of .30 and .47 qualities......... +. 87 ™ | Boys’, Cotton Union| ‘Suite—high peck, short. sleeves, knee agi our reg. .73 ; .. 7 Women's Sills Gloves—2-clasp—Paris point stitching—black, white, brown and pongee— our reg. .85.. 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(seamless) — val. 8 Summer Needs * Heavy Grade Slip Coverings—self tone or colored seipeg and i figured es pol, Bhewred (1000 Ban ae juslins—386 and 40 New Fil Curtain Nete— double width Japanese, scenic, de tached figures, and many new— 7 Cloth—charming Orieatal, verdure and pe effects—val. $1.35..... Momie Finish Cretonnes—f!lo Coal San TENR OTs “dims omc Chic lg 00 Pairs Cross with or without centre valance— Fine French Net Bed Sete—iecet and | designe-alog’ with Tack lol i Wen ie aon Comfortables Friday Opportundtag p inc Needs Marie Antoinette sham—val. $9.50. line Comfortal ne—cotton filled—full Cocafertablee—forel designe—p taf alk mull insertions and eats ° mixed fillings—light yet warm~p.y New Feathers white goose aoe New Wise Goose Ponthorors Friday Onportunttiea Summer Needs Odd Lot Silk Shoe Laces—bleck,i! white, tan—64 to 72 peated Spool Cotton—100 peer white.’ best numbers— Odd Lot Embroidery Fibre Silk gand 13 off Original Pric Prices. Friday Opportunities Summer Needs Fancy Lining Satin—good range ot our reg. $1.97 and $2.43, | Fancy Seteons—light and dark ealeeil suitable for petticoats and ai

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