The evening world. Newspaper, January 28, 1920, Page 21

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PLANS STATE CURR | ON TICKET “SPEZ3”| Madhatian, it mut of selling theatre tickets utility subject to regulation by State. To} sell a ticket in 0 cent ad- vance, of the box © is made a misdemeanor, pur by imprison. | ment for one year, a fine of $1,000 et « Commis- Heenses | aged in gell- That auch ie don the payment | shall be lesue € of a fee of $100 a one year. U.S.RED CROSS \ WORKER DIES. PARIS, Jan. 28.—Capt. Mihill Selim) Wassa, an officer attached to the Amer- in Albania, and a young ch Albania to ‘aptain was a son of an influen-| tial Albanian Bey and for ye: was spokesman in tte Montenegrin Court for numerous mount: He spoke English 1. ¥ pier at Robert ¢ tribe iB been edu- Constantinople, fter the armistic ined the Anu an Red Cross. 1 Bhiians | Hot water L-Al Relief BEL FOR LANS Whe N jou feet 80 “bine” that even the sky looks yellow, you need BEECHAM’S PILLS. A sluggish liver and poorly acting kidneys fail to des! roy food poisons, which affect the aund as well as the body. Lergest Sold Sale of Any covery: Modicine where. inthe In boxes, 1 Werld. EYES FEEL DRY?, . bis t If your eyes or lids are sore; if they | are irritated, burn or feel drys é you are obliged to wear glasses, go to your druggist and get a bottle of Bon- of a glass of water and bathe the eyes from ‘apo four times a day. | Sound, com*@rtable eyes and im-| proved eyesight will make the world 1 look brighter.—Advt. For Infants and Children CA'SkYs ) NED WAYBURMS SONG SCENES 8 STAGE STARS *THE MAD cHisTit, COMEDY vay 49" LI RIVOLI ORCHESTRA {Ris ALTO Mary PICKrORD| Times Squ2re_ malo ORCHESTRA BROA DWAY af ee | MARION Oy STAN Sr. RA NVALMADGE ee LL ey ENJOY YOUR EVENINGS a! DANSE CAPRICE The Finest Ballroom in Town, Dancing irom 8 to | A. M. Sunday and Holidays from 2 P. M. ADMISSION: LADIES, S00; GENTS, 400, Unaccompanied Ladies and Gentle- men twill be gladiy taken care of by ‘our chaperon Claas and Private Lessons from # P.M, BUSONI'S SYNCOPATED ORCHESTRA Flatbush Ave. & Sterling Place PHONE STPRLING 84, BROOKLYN, Staut a a “Mat. SLIDING’ BILLY’ WATSON ca Children wake up with a Clean Tongue, Sweet Stomach, Clear Head. All Feverishness, Biliousness and Constipation Gone! Delicious Laxative! CONCERTS AND MUSIC. | CONCERTS AND music. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, ff your | exrna F NEW YORK TH: msmena ompR Db lh SI. a SL ) oll Ait. w The Aeolian Company’s Contribution to MUSIC WEEK February 2nd-7th Festival Concerts ery, ye AEOLIAN HALL Monday, 12 M. Tuesday, 12 M. Wednesday, 12M. Alfred Cortot Friday, 3 P. M. Complimentary tickets may applying in person at 42nd Street entrance of Acolian Thursday, January 29, Friday, January 30, Hall, Sundelius, Dambois and others to be announced later and Saturday, January 31. THE AEOLIAN COMPANY 29 West 42nd Street Percy Grainger Guiomar Novaes b\ ye eas \ be obtained by |LEXINGTON CHICAGO OPERA on ry MATS. n; if | All, Price, $1.00 to $6.00, Sat.) Nights, "(Non-Sub,) WED. THEATRE, Lexington | Avenue and Slat Sty Su TS to $3.00. AT 8 HARDMAN PIANO USED, AMUSEMENTS. _ i SS THIRD VER, Prim Full Symphon: IN 1, $1.50, ai 2. § lis War ‘Metropolitan TUES. EVE., FEB. 10, 8.15 APPRARANCE IFOKINE Creator of Ruslan Hallet, World's Greatest allot ancer, ry 2 WATSON and COMA! 2.50, a and GIRLS DE LOOKS VAUDEVILLE. bth Aw. A_O 28D PreKeel ACE| Siew Mats, Dally 25°61 Biway & 96th St Cont AL Ae iy EORGE WALSH in tu P.M ricon a ¢ “THE Mia pane | $250 “*(Non-Sube@Mpkion), | Opera House FOKINA @ Ballerina, Russian Ballet, with ny Orchestra AN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAM $3, $3, Tax) f.PROCTOR’ EATRES Dunbar's Whit Hust, Matte Fer tt Bt ; "a Lane, beadiy" VoThen the “NORMA TALMADGE in A Daughter of Two Worlds Pct Vaudeviti “WZONGS & SMILES*” if NORMA TALMADGE in ALDAUGHTER OF TWO WORLDS. ar ‘meron & Ken » ae Eltnore Aerial Mitchells, Others YALESKA QURATT, Wiliam Bet PRY Hazh Herbert 4 Co, othe ‘& Maurice Tourneur's | Great Pletury, ory." LOEW’S New ‘York Theatre & Roof Root to 1 A.M. SWANK Loew's American Roof {24.84;,¥ MAS.GEO, PRIMROSE MINSTRELS, Mary Haynes & Oe.. Danny Sim- le 50, $4. S || EMPIRE Bway de dou Si ir | || BARRYMORE. DECLASSEE New Amsterdam \\,4! iu at CRITERION & & re “4 a | Otis Skinner “' "PIETRO" | Cohan & Harris 24, Stphen |“The Acquittal” mA, Dorrepad “> THIS GENERATION'S MUSICAL T {| MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE AlOP fy || ZEGFELD METROPOLITAN great | LIBERTY Wi #24 8, ev Opto tablets. Dissolve one in a fourth yo.n1iaHr Kore Henry Miller’s The 12) 44. 88.90 HEARY MLL Fe ANGHEBITES Oo, Caan Thea re 4 LAURETTE TAYLOR } BELASCO 2 Wat ie Rea, at 8.30 LENORE ULRIC’ JOHN GOLDRM Vresents COBURN.{ BETTER aay eeR Good Morning Judge | pdt tJ DIAtteeY $100 THEATRES. Peters W APISTERDAM THLA MID. NIGHT AT RE atl FROLIC Mua, Wed. & Sat in CAESA Next at Monday! Me Nant Boar.” TIE ABSOLUTE DRAMATIC TRUMP A Masterpiece tn Play Construction. KER. wa Tee SHOW ‘Angel Pace FAMOUS MRS. FAIK Drinkwater'’s ABRAHAM LINCOLN Cort meey.. West 48 St. $6.45. Mts, Wed.de Sat.2.20 by , ONE NIGHT IN ROME M Tea W. ao Mats Thre. a K Al ACON penis GALETY, Hiway & 46 BL Mats. Weal, & Sat.$.0, HUDSON ai tf Wat & STANDARD Clarence Tere G Sate. | Booth Tarkington's AND MRS. FOR SALE. SamesBencman DIAMOND KING, $2 WEEKIA, METROPOLITAN, 49 Maiden Lane | SUNDAY WORLD ‘WANTS’ WORK MONDAY | ‘ WONPRERS. (ian YOULii'%s pg bling oy lg i NANCE O’NEIL Voage THEATRES. | WINTER GARDEN AR THE PASSING SHOW i. CENTRAL Hits" Rice thd’ ware Eat SAM BERNARD & !RENE BORDONI In "AS YOU WERE." 2d. St. LYRIC Wor 49 ARTHUR HAWMERDTEIN NVA CHORUS THAT OUTSTRIPS ALL Shubert - Riviera eth KALICH “ PLAYHOUSE "Ra's Mats, Wed GRACE GEORGE ‘: FULTON jist 3 Magh'tias BIGGAME “ws Tingling.” LITTLE THEATRE sissy deetshrts HE RIDDLE: WOMAN.” N.Y, World. PHONE BRY, Lg at 9, Mate, Wed, and Sat, fis Mamma’s Affair Morosco Presents 44TH ST. G. M, ANDERSON'S meee Thea tear 1 way ves, 8.15 Matiniees Wed. & Sat, 2.25 ORERA HOUSE MANHATTAN Root of the CENTURY ,GROVE | ft, Then Morris Gest Midnight Whirl Bye. 11.80, et After Thea. Show in N LONGACRE $i. atta Bt 8 AD A M AN D EVA SOWST wires ewevn| mt PASSION FLOWER ARRICK Mo, thurs rest THE POWER OF DARKNESS SHUBERT Mattiocs Wed: a eat i a MAGIC ME LODY 50, Wed. Mat. 750: COMEDY At MY LADY | FRIENDS (0 BRIAN, _ Crawford 4s ‘tah y wooo MORGAN in BUDDIES. and Walluce HARRIS Set 44,8 MaxineEEliott s:°,°\",80ra" NO MORE BLONOES} ERNEST TRUEX. 24 St Evenings at 900 REPUBLIC en ‘Weds and Sat at 2.3 HE SIGH oxic DOOR BIJOU Ni Rind anes Bae BARN EY’BERNARD “ys Honor Abe Potash’ ELTINGE i254 GEIB 1 at ies HELP WANT ED—FEMALE. THINGS YOU WANT WHEN YOU ENTER BUSINESS Permanent ment, employ. Good pay trom the start with reguiar and frequent incresses. Annual , vacations with full pay. Liberal sick benefits, medical advice and pensions without cost ou ork and recreation rooms that are large, well ventilated and comfortably furnished Lunch rooms where hot meals are pro. vided at less than cost. THESE THINGS YOU HAVE WHEN YOU ENTER TELEPHONE OPERATING, Positions in this oc. cupation are now open to young women and girls over 16, with or without previous telephone experience, , Positions are also open for all night work at extra pay for those who prefer this work. MAIN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE-27th St. and Broadway, Manhat. tan. BRANCH EMPLOY. MENT OFFICE W. Houston hattan; 453 E. Tre. mont Av. Bronx (Tuesdays and Fri- days, 12M.to9 P.M.), and in Brooklyn, 81 Willoughby Si. ‘and 1886 Broadway If unable to come to an employment office, telephone Miss Bre- mer, “Madison Square 12000” (free call) for further information NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY. PERMANENT POSITIONS FOR YOUNG WOMEN, $00 to $1,400 « Year, Working conditions and opportunities for Prog on are excel- lent, Call at 1158 Broad- wag, N. Y. C., and see Miss F. G. Carncross, who will give you full particulars, or Fill in and mail the blank below, Please communicate with me about the po. sition which you ad- vertised Name. ddress Telephone No Age AUTOMOBIL WORKERS, F iz af BODY CTORY SIT- << es ‘es UATED AT FARMINGDA CASINO Seer & 20m, Fie L. 1.4; COACH BUILDER MUBIDAL “COMED ALUMINUM WORKERS, UP! 4 q HOLSTERERS AND PAINT. rae ERS. APPLY IN WRITING, worm VIVIENNE SLGAL STATING QUALIFICA ri TIONS, TO G. C. ADAMS, 48th St. Mis itu’ sa GARDEN CITY, N. Y h Helen = MackELLAR Oneal. SUCCESS OF TWO SEASONS, t ——_ “EAST IS WEST IAMOND © aston Tita! ed A WATCHE BROADHURST §},,.'", LIBERAL CREDIT “ Smilin’ Through’? Jane COWL. \ ANDERG LET THEATIN Wreath Brant tie THE MUSICAL COMEDY HIT. MOROSCO. RICHARD GENNETT Li FOR THE DEFENSE PARISIEN +4: Fees, 9.00, * Mata ‘Thurs & Sat. 4.30 MA TANTE D'HONFLEUR PLYMOUTH W,0° 89, ba £8 Ma Mburs. & Sat 2 Last waa THE JEST tliness, John Barrymore wilt rformance Owing not ¢ rf . GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES 4 Ade Forman, Ted Lew with Jame Wa ve A "Merman, Wa Hur tuna, Bunny G0 FAMOUS ARTIST MODELS—20 AnEGicAN “us... RUDDIGORE PAR M TATE — Cotumime Cirety 4 | rast BEST VALUES GUARANTEED LONG TERMS, EASY PAYMENTS Wo GMPLOVERS REFERENCE NECESSARY RICTLY CONFIDENTIAL —— WRITE FOR CATAL Cee SENTATIVE CALLS ON REC kiy $109 Weekly fs. #202 Weekly GIMe } REDIT2 soca asove sre a cl TORE: -NOT AN OFFICE ON CREDIT — ELIABLE GOODS — LOW PRICES — €AdY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PA vhiwrs TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = EMM OVERS REFTRE! E> CALL, WRITE OR, QUA! MONDS, si MO} WATCHES _ WAICHES raat NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED Ce Vite wheel cB HES-DIAMONDS Prone 6 MAIDEN LANE (ser, ON CREDIT LE DIA WATCH'C®-37 MAIDEN LANE = ON CREDIT ot arsortment: all goods Kuaranteed: 1920. City Regulations—-NEW STORE HOURS— 9.30 A. M. to6 P.M. Until Further Notice HEARN : Fourtwewth Street West of Fifth Avenue Two Great Sale Events Semi-Annual Dressmakers’ Sale ™ 20th Annual January Sale ~* The great assortments and money-saving values ; in our Annual Dressmakers’ Sale mean economy for home-sewers and professional dressmakers “ve January Sale—Last 3 Days . DRESSMAKERS’ SALE, FLANNELS Every one of these needs is idered in this excellent hich supplies flannels at money~sav~ DRESSMAKERS’ SALE DRESS GOODS This list is but an indication of the comprehensive stock in this section. 46 and 48-inch All-Wool Trico- Robe Cloth»—made of importedand 48-inch All-Wool Velours-—new domestic cotton mixed—soft eider- tines— small, raised, diagonal spring shades and black —with soft down finish—78 ide—vhe weave—in taupe, bea navy raised nap—our reg. 84.28 3.4 b reed eae rogue by cm wtf and af AT AiWoel Cheam | 42zinch All-Wool Cream French Novelty Silk-and-Wool Flannele— ne x0 ou Serges sfine weave— © 30 inches wide, warge selection of Felegtinge “48 Wwels Mtg rey | out tes 05.88..........,. 2/54 patterns, including dainty stri Sicinch All-Wool Navy. Blue | 48-inch All-Wool French effects—our reg. $2.67—— $4 finely woven—-navy blue Men's Wear Serges Unbleached Canton heer an our regular &6.97 3.04 black—our reg. $3.38 254 inches wide, “heavy fleeey 42-inch All-Wool Poplins sinall | 48-inch All - Wool Shepherd splendid quality, for ining raised we tan, taupe, beaver Checks k and white our regular .47— elk, oli rile, sea my 1 small, medinm or large checks All Wool French Flannele—47) black g. $2.07... 2.B2 | our reg. 99.97....... 3.28 inches wide, good selection of staple and novelty colors for blouses, children's dresses, sports clothes and trimming purposes— our reg. $1.67 & #1.87— 1.26 Wool and Cotton Mixed Flannels 26 inches wide— LAST 3_ DAYS DRESSMAKERS’ SALE Flouncings and For January Sale Values in our regular .58- 40 $4.97 Blankets Ke v8 Ruffiings $9.94 Blankets 5.96 ace Tabe—-Dainty, Fy $8.45 Blankets 50% wool. 6.96 PL hantecabnnnte ned Dressmaking $9.94 Blankets orgette—our regular 94 School 6.94 Blanket yd. 73 { : ree s—Venise, dainty styles— Now in Session SU ee eonete cream and white Cc Sie-ansues $15.94 Blankets our regular $1.85 yd. 1.24 ourse of Six $20.94 Blankets White Net Flouncings—ruffled and 4.00 $29.94 Blankets tucked—40 inches wide— Blankets our reg. $3.74 our regular 83.97— yd. 2.77 Appointments Made at our reg. 83.97 2.92 Your Convenience our reg. 84.24 3.17 Eiderdown Finish Crib Blankets our reg. $2.57 our reg. $2.17 our reg. $1.97 our reg. .96 Linen Damask Pattern Cloths— size 68x68 inches— our reg. 89.50 Sale 6.55 Linen Damask Pattern Cloths 72x72 inches— our reg. $11.00. Sale 7.50 part cote Union Linen Napkins oO bleached eerie Sale 6.66 Damask Pattern size 70x90 inche our reg. $9.95 doz Linen Double ‘loths Last Days of January Sale ale ies Big values for Thursday in new styled aprons size 10x00 ag and house dre suggest the advisability of 44.50. Sale 3. buying now while these very special. prices save you money. Trimmed Tea Clothe —with serty our reg. 82.95, Sale 1.66 Doylies Masia hua embroid Bungalow Aprons designs —our reg. .68.,,Sale .44 Two Unusual Speci Scarfs and Shams -lace trimmed ials some with lace inserts ae, vill | 7 Bungalow Aprons—striped de- | Bungalow Aprons—striped er, our reg. 815 Sale. 7 & Naueeiuare’ neck—-buttosed figured pereale—shirred af? Union Linen Huck Towels (part front—belted Waist—neat turnover col pa aso a white our regular, $1.68 1.22 our regular $1.97........ 154" ‘ luce a fi uality ehite Housedresses 2 Jee hemiptltiied Women's Extra Size House- | Nurses’ Uniforme—white caams7} wm 74 eee cane) piece montis al" Sreceonyerite | eee plaids, stripes or plain colors trimmed with colored chambray or white novelty materiay Sizes 48 and 60. Special 4.35 Cloths (part ven in iH 42 hed "Turkish Towels red centers $1.08 or * short waist Sizes 34 toAe, Special 2.65°' Women's How Dresses—belted and one-piece models—ginghams and pereale- -strip hecks and plain colors—self or sontrnatian collars trimmings-—sizes 36 to / our regular 82.47 and $2.76 Sale 1.90 Sale 3.66 sleeves — pocket plain Ot is 20 Cotton Toweling our reg. 28 our reg. 30 Sale 2.32 our reg. $4.97... our reg. 83.47 C a ee ae ce a Untrimmed Hats . 2 250 Serge and Poplin Skirts and Trimmings |& Wi d Misses Values that you will find i For Women en ' of great advantage in s 6. 75 planning your new },, Spring hats. " Our regular $11.97 New Satin and Straw Hats} _ \ wonderful opportunity to buy a smart. skirt of all-wool 5 eye fel ari RRdPH wear with your sports coats—styles are 2.75 % t d the © four trig modish models for selection Pueke nov ity ne Pie aif uttons andl pretty braid trimming Our regular $3.74 * vive a variety of attractive effeets rming omb lop tlens of satin and fy, Colors are navy blue and black 25 to 32 waistband. pelican ceturing We: newest brain “4 MORNING SPECIAL Ss Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. Clearance of Trimmings ‘ Hu sealers” Yo Mastor Telephone OFMT* | Flowers and Wreaths— am) $7.65 Wool Jersey Petticoats 5 90 $80.00 Men's Winter Overco 20.00 Were 38 atin fl aod ° - ; 8 M 1 Were 46 and .68 co. OND FLO6 AMEN S OVERCOAT ‘| and $1.17 er ~~ ie Sn ra Bs 154 ee Were $1.37 to 81.77,...... L.O® AEH dual fer ha Free BASEMENT Wings and Fancies , P ncoND Plann cola ‘vd Mul Ferms- xine We 5 to ye i ht * a ere 81.17 to 81.55 . 35 et. Children’s Black ute Howe 26 ee Were 81.87 to 88.45 1.00; Double h NOMIFRY MAIN FL« IW pear $5.94 Young Men's Trousers 5. oe As Alle Weel French ellant wor " oxt At Rue Were 82.95 2.00 Ostrich Bands, Plumes & Fancies |’ Were 81.17 to 81.95.. 78 ty of atriped ¢ and b Me SVomING-—rMIRD FLOOR. | gt ea eee eee ‘150 $5.94 Marquiaette Panel C yi 8.68 Now Trimmed Free if Hal a CURTAINS: HASEMENT BOYS" ( — OD LO eS ee Se tS eee Ee

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