The evening world. Newspaper, August 21, 1919, Page 19

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ns bee ah SoH EE ror - — “DELIVERANCE” IS A SCREEN CLASSIC” NEW YORK EVENING MAIL BY THE we MAN WHO NEVER WILL BE ABLE 10 SEE HER OWN PICTURE ELEN KELLER The One Who Overcame DELIVERANCE THE SCREEN’S SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT “THE STORY GRIPS AND HOLDS” —NHW YORK TIMES * the cessation of hostilities, wondrous faith and the big- ness of mentality that she has developed and: then given forth with the hand of largess —these are the lessons ha Deliverance’ poikingly sets crowds into the background all present subjects of riots, strikes, syndicalism and Bolshevism, @hattered by Now York boys. and presents one of the most remarkable stories ever told on gle to find the light in her utter darkness, is a true one.” THE MOST REMARKABLE PRODUCTION OF ALL TIME IS MAKING PHOTO-PLAY HISTORY — BETWEEN TEARS AND LAUGHTER THE LYRIC THEATRE * RESOUNDS WITH APPLAUSE EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, Special Music Setting Arranged by Dr. Anselm Goetzl—Praduced and Directed by George Foster Platt, ‘ ———$——————— PRICES: EVENINGS, 25¢. TO $1.00, MATINEES, 25c.“AND 0c, ADVANCE BUYING NECESSARY TO AVOID CROWDS » of Tt. js. of forces.” e mental mADH4P>mr a Si home-coming of Gen. Pershing wil lapwe ag that used the 27th ang 77th Divisions we: comed. This stand extended the en. specia] mectinig of the Board of timata may be called day for the pur} ropriation ‘out of thi on Mi Gen. Pershin, ‘On Sept. 1 on the Mount Vernon, would bring him to New York | parade of the First Division. French base ports Aug. 15, 1917. or 28, ark they will be and Merritt, Until Gen. _— NCERTS rer HALL SEASON 1019-4990 TEN PAIRS OF CONCERTS THE NEW SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA BODANZKY covoveron |tiee” = etre BAY Goleract Segese Sctaastetions | a BY Evs. or 30 Fal (weating 4 in thig city. in the N Agreeing upon the success of both screen creations and united in the almost magical quality of the charm of each, a great audience was, nevertheless, evenly divided ‘in its ideas of the respective greatness of the two. . J One half insisted that Longfellow's flict casyalth alties; first to be cited; beg by ‘B. MACMILLEN, Manager. West Lig __tie ‘Thane is v8 18 TH ovrrtdtrtana™ ‘Givision, corps and army MONTE CREO, IR, yale PLAYHOUSE fiz" Px, “AT 9.45” Bh, POSITIVELY OPEN. CENTRAL fi eel TRY sit Ta iii st vey, i Bo ULLOYOH. ROE S was bigger and finer than Theda Bara in | KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN Directed by Charles J. Brabin N while the others were equally sure that the Irish play N was far better, The critics are similarly divided. N You may judge for yourself any day or Sunday at AMUSEMENTS. SEAT SALE BEGIN AT THE mad N 2.20 and 8,90 P, M. Peterpiaio ed et car tee. Sob Salcont sige | | & 44TH STREET THEATRE eee = |/_SATURDAY NIGHT _| ~'"* * a seucal ee ¥ pal oe ence etal || ACTORS’ EQUITY || mittinery Value ly fron a Original Peowerta! Ge an ASSOCIATION Gala Performances ALL THIS WEEK All artiyte LExInGrOn FHL ; ee 6 th Lhd CASINO une Casino wt LEW FIELDS 0. We ONFHA Meese “Weigh A Hi he MOTHER Wier HAE MANBH end ROBERT WARROM: Cod VAUDEVILLE, Betty Lelber and Others, i Ave MAN WHO TURNE! ive.” | MRS. WELLINGTON, | Play- Mates, Bill Giason, ee Browning, Sil ANe tes ae, Minton ens Way, a9 81 Corrine, | LIBERTY Yo 24% = rr ait LE ORIGINAL WHITES SCANDALS ‘ int MONDAY, AUG, 2: AUG, 25 . Se te by ‘1.80 me BAITTON.. a ‘Lost and Found” artich rt '@ FOR FUN ——_—_—___ CONEY _ ISLAND, LOEW'S New New York Theatre f pura Agencios,.. op cay, divgctiy to forias se ate ie xo “rork. oF ve Gro, +00 ate te fea fous of the greatest military spectacte| ever witnessed in this country. An- and Dress nouncement Was made to-day by the Mayor's Committee of Welcome that for about two hours after the regujar fighting units have passed in review there will be @ continuous procession of war exhibits, the like of which has never been shown anywhere since; In the past there have been several attempts here to give the people an idea of the various types of engines! ware of destruction, But according to those floate planted with exact dupiteates of the most treacherous man-traps | in the Hindenburg line—the barrier Ma. | ching yun nesta, flame throwerg and @ huudred and one diabolical con- trivances set up to destroy an in- coming enemy will be in’the parade. | The Mayor's Committee intends to Qur regular 97.84... : ; b ing of Gen, Pér- Mohalr Bathin screen, stage, or in fiction, fete Croteh, the ictara be of priv Bee th pioners of the Amer were 68.08 to And, best of all, the story, a none othe adeet ” “9 sta, Bavetidiotary ete 4 Stine (ae history of Helen Keller's strug- a po rns th qiemary Wass Gf the Mabors Sotin nthing Dresses be a great event, it has not yet been decided whether the grand stand will | en | ably Sept, % in ample time to head the The ist Division’ began Ey an e ‘st arrivals here are expected Aug. Pershing starts for this country it will be im» possible to fix the date af the parade resume of tne service of the Ist ‘ War De- singly in general orders; first in thé number of commander and Genera} Stat ‘omvers produced wine roe my Babies’ St N ALL et sapacane ul in nl lery; Dresses |- aa ; ela Signal Batta Clearances THN 3, woes way, xe sireet 1] DANCE Terrace errace Garden | cat CE pikes er dessin ae] Wash Dregs! ‘ thc. Sagan es Greenwich yilegs [patace Be ee scx] Fabrica | iiteck ay * saeseae : i] Follies Iptae ESS aa gt ae Re | paths wr | casi teen See wa anctiwhin peas: ag | SCUMBIA Fa, \iird sae Were .67 te 28. 29 Sata.s ite || MOVIN, "#8 LEW KELLY SHOW STEEPLECHASE Remnants of Crinkled The Morning Telegraph Le [The New. York American eee etale he One. _ Says: i says: strations will not begin to compare) Oe oe 0 ‘Deliverance’ is a motion R “The big -souled accom- “easly evéer toe ot Galil oly Kimonds da picture with a vital, powerful] y° | Bishment of gentle Helen) i cricar‘uet mate ae sony ‘an| nd Bath- |" | Siac and undeniable message. It " outlaw will be shown, aa wali a ing Togs | Clearances Kimonos and Breakf, lfgene von “et aad Sees and @endie collars. All sizes ie the ot. “at 7. . Sur Knitted | of ae ee send an invitation to President “wii. | Satin & Taff Bathing son and members of his official family. | . Although it is realized that the were $14.97 to 8: 1| Women’s Crepe | Empire eff | —ip light ia ge ale St] tire length of Céntral Park and gost S\in the neighborhood of Mera’ x A st te der sb Frid Lingerie x "4 Clearances 67 1:38 97 8 48 . L6s Our reg. 58... | Night Gown: Our reg. 81.97. Special value, . trimmed with lace and embroidery —sizes to 2 yeint—~ valte 77 $1.09 Gingham and Chambra: Sapere--velue $1.00..°..... 7°? Slightly Soiled Dresses for Little Rompers—value $1.00. Tote—Empire and belted styloe value $2.94... 1.47 Babies’ Cotton Shirte— broken ir reg. .47...... +24 Babies’ Half hirte— short sleeves—our reg. .97..... .88 Pique Carriage Robes. Embroidered | Ready to Wear Sport Hate—Smart ith ribbon tops—faced with a 1g. $2. . 2.25 |Untrimmed Satin ‘Georgette ie ~ | Our Reg. 2.87,... 38 ¢ f Hat in Rargnce of ja aia ee Our Reg, 55... Linen Finish Suitings—good assort- ment of colors—-Were .57 wees ‘$4 Novelty, Dress Ginghams— Were .3: eee Fancy Tees Voiles— 36 wide~stripes, checks ai fects—vahies .37 to .47.. 26 inches Crepe—plain and acd | Fancy Dress Voiles— én ty patterns in Tight and dark colorings Were 67. 87 oa t fe h ran tral rellor bordered ston tages ira AR) Weet-et Fifth avenue . August Sales Table Agua Linens | Sake 6.72 £7.35 Limam Damas Patera 95 bene cy Decorative Linens ‘Gin page me ia ee | Conte | iad i : ren tern laces— our reg. ‘9 Ape pale 77 Toweling | Arpt Blankets and Figuaeia | re Cotton to 98.07, ote 97 A? ‘icecants f i fine, $8 1 Sit en fi ‘is aha Sale rs is Jain Wodl and Cotton Mi ce a wc sucd "a. lotobed and Uh * Cutlery Friday and August Silverware ) Sales 1488 | 97 ot. Fine Steel “Kean Edge! a FROAg, aS Tsun BARGAIN DX Inventory Clecrditdne Three Big Savings Events Tomorrow s Friday A a UNBLRACHED 45-in.—our reg. 43: Bate 6 : ‘Sala ; Beef ‘Sale; ‘Baly Ae Bleached Dwight-Anchor and Uties 63 1334| 76 et. Bread and Meat) Knit i 3 7 Each... f ‘46 Pearl Handi Service Pisces Special Purchase Bleached our rey It a7 wale Eien a ae eee! Warrant: as Hi lity Unbleached eshte our rag. 75400 fh 100"... 285] decin. saute a Sieencpbase Table| value 23., - Sale, yd, LO fare—our be 38 and re aa} RUGS)S qi Swarences he, baat aifine "eee Ae 5 just on08 ha Th value tes 1 and Wordted Wilton heer Sat, eee bot eo Pig ee: eed tase, tera ic oe boat, whe blue and rose ecru color get vivre Wes Coat emer ag feet. seloday’'s Pope ence 8/20 be: Qlirte Foley og % clearance in Smith’ '# Seamless Brus 5 cokes ip box... : MAL Bhan Lee feet 19.94 ch Wool Dress Fabrics 3t-in.—Plain -and ~— desirable colors—our reg. .68. . All Wool Semi-Mede Shifts Levies! mice | in title serge weave— y various sizes our reg 61048... &8| g 48 and 54-in. All Wool Fine Twill Serge — pool Myrtle, Burgundy, Prune, Copenha; our gene Po8 and $2.07 Ayer 1.97 “ind” checke*Proolas und tele weave—black and white— our reg. $5.38.......... 4.88 $4-in, Shepherd Checka—Part wool— medium size pattern: black and whlte—pur + reg. .97....7% 50-inch All Wool Storm Sergee— Myrtle, Garnet, Wavy Blue end 1.88 S-ineh All Woo! Black Poplins our reg. 02.07 2.38 @®-inch All Wool Plaids—French porge weave—light and dark patterng—our reg. $2.88. . o and Bé-inch All’ Wool Protos Storm and fine twilled weaves— Atle, Burgundy & Navy Blue. Special 2 Frid Stoe Clearances Men's Soft Shirte— lores. assortment of materials—stripes on white grounds—our reg. a1. 48 1.09 Men's Balbriggan Underwear—shor\ hirts, double seat drawere— Athletie Union Sui bar nainsook sleeveless shirts knee dra wers—our reg. .05... Men's Silk Fibre Shirts—lar Men’s Wear ‘74 assort: ment of light and dark ings brokem sizes~ OUP 168 WON: Svs teenage ss 3.35 . Frida, Boys hack Furnishings} Clearances Boys’ Blouses—-Sport style, newest s and patterns, low neck and short sleeve—in fancy striped percales—8 to 18 yra— our regular 4. ...,.,.4 ‘72 | Children's Overelle—blue and tan various styles— with red and blue trim ~~tines @ to 6 regular 1 86 Boys’ Blouses lS attached or de- tached collare--neweat colors and pat- terni-r-aiges 8 to 14 yre.—~ our regular $1,284 Sale . Bath Soap, Sale 8 ct. Armour's Zebra Castil PAA 7 Pont Stanley's or Armaur’s aie $1.46 OR Dia eer jase average 4 Ib, le 4 25 ct. Tollet Soapee 8 calee ts 17 10 ct. Olive O11 Castile— 4-on. cakes. Sale ie cot eee of © 20 ct. Jorgen’ . OS de. =e Sale .15 41,00 Rapid Flow Red Syringe...... Ruther .75 Look for Conner fumery vay Reig 7 Meng blag Main Floor| — yiday Sections Clearances Marabout Stelea—black ‘and seal brown-~satin lined — our reg. $7.97 Collars and Sete “dinileat abet *) styles—our reg. .47 ‘8 Look for Clearance Tickets in Neckwear Section-—You'l Find’ Bargains Odd ie of Stationery—white paper - and colored correspondence pre plain or gilt-edged— value #4... . Novelty Jewelry—pear! necklaces, lin erie bar pins, cuff links and Our reg. OB each « sd Wrist Watches—-7 "4 our reg. 611,05 0 Ribbon mnante-—satins, taffetes, ‘. various oo our reg. 48 ani Leather, Keretol and Silk, nies Fancy Cotton Lacos— popular patterns und widths our reg, 10 yd. sizes to 0-—-Value 78 Clearance of Women's jim Ging best patterns and 4 Ss in tight ond’ desk € @ Veils Sm colors td 4. bb initial Linen Handker- | our reg. Childien's Pajemae—light and medi- um striped pereales—two-pieee nule ~ ae 15. AT aE ting full— tle our regular Special, Mlianese ye wality-~Pongee, G. se tae see severe Our reg. re in dar a ured designs Chenille 5 a huce-stethee bath and hede room use-—-red, blue, gray of greem floral bord eis ss. soca aabPecia Special 2,24 éarance Oxi@ ft.crour rex. ae “T1.04 | Clearance of pering—sT inches ue only Clearance of Carpet Size Art Fibre sii fors—valus Orbe: 7x9 feet——value $8.04. Friday August Sales Comfortables and Pillows Full Size Silkoline cotton filled—a splen: floral designs — wit! plain berdery— our reg. 84.17. our reg. $5.67... btes— er withest our reg. 86.77... size, heavy weight, pt filled — well itched i out reg, $8 644 New Mixed Feather Pillowe—~ Art ticking— 20x98 5 ia our reg, $1.16,,.. . 01.89 #1x28 in.—our re New ined durable striped ti g. 82.23 26x30 in.—our rey, 82.07... New Goase and Duck+Mixed Feat er Pillowe-~excelleat auglity tie ii 20488 in.—-our reg. 82. Tag 22x28 in.—our reg. 83. a. 94x30 in.—-our rog 88.72... 90x90 in.—our, reg. $4.19... . White Goose and Down - Mixed Feather Pillows—best grade tick- ing Tights — grei tly F red Under- 20x88 in.—our reg. $5.03. , ar Dek Io 22428 jn.—Our reg. 8.87 Children's Gotten Union Suits 24x30 in.—our rem, i ‘Our reg, .67 26x30 in. —our re; 4 Boys’ Grawers—-Balbrigean and Poros. | New, Coote Med Weathers Knit—Bises W-ineh oly—were 14\n Sur reg. $1.17 82 MB. ceisceserrrevcees Géose and Down- lew Girone a Down-Mixed our reg. 91.84... 00... b. 3.97 FROMET DEL ERIES pout Gut FRIDAY All gcods bought by eM wil) be delivered Saturday wher ys receivin, ing the week to make up » which other cmplay ie ‘This insure

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