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Season of Fros By Chlartes Darnton. \t audiences, if you happen to be interested in this form of in- door sport. Compared with so- od frogen-faced first-nighters, they are} ‘way below zero, It is almost impos- bible to get a rise out of them. Now that ti Plays that months, a mar noted in the p theatres, most of them, apparen from ‘out of town. They come pr to see the best that Broadway to offer, but curiosity s be stronger in them than enthusiasm. |t tr is worn ¢ running for change is to be|{ hands in their laps that must be dis* appointing, not to suy discouraging, to the actors, who usually are obliged to force curtain calis or go without | tem. AS a rule, these « audiences trouble is, the: t eat a large, cigar in his man’s angle. Throughout formance, in which he ap take no interest, he enjoyed a smoke,” for it that he rolled k or thrust into a orner of his chee An usher went up and down the aisle! - from time to time without disturbing the complacent gentleman, and so he! remained an object of wonder tc neighbors until he pu coat. ‘Then, if you cigar in his pocket. thing in common—very common & Nisitor to Paris who astonished every a de la Paix one Hight by putting his fingers in his mouth and whistling shrilly for a| waiter, | ‘To any one accustomed to the hulla- baloo raised at opening performances, “successes” ifference less and do ju selves nor to. th “THEATRES. | Sway & 5O™ PRONE CIRCLE 2380 WIN TER < Evenings at 8 THE WINTER a SUPREME ACH w RACHEL CROTHERS « “altogother. the play written." 1 sho for a iong ti hands of the producer. ple who fill the|n Dal a vanity may be hurt. , | the other side of the foot minor members k. PASSING SHOW) Book by Harold Atteridse, Staged by J. C, HUFFMAN Music by Jean Sehwarta, LITTLE Tirarny, gts se. ty Audiences |"! Is Onin Broadway Houses; | Blame Often Due to Cast’ vad as the other. Im one case they ry to make more of themselves than HIS is the time of year to study|they’re worth, in the other they are | intent upon doing as little work as/ possible. Bo correction at the mand fmm: ide from anything r ThE visitor most certain to go bi own give spite of its Ne ereby causing not only a loss | ‘lof doliars, but of prestige. No man- r can afford to tolerate careless performances, for such indulgence ‘s ns tO} more than likely to mean the destruc- fon of valuable theatrical property. ey have a way of sitting with their|He should make it his business to ee 4 y bees wna get lhe se | see there is no slacking. The actor should be equally care- ful not to slight his work. After all, he has a fairly easy time of it once s were impressed | nances last week. | so glaring as to de- | | ie is settled in his part, and if he hap- pens to be an actor or singer of more han prdinary talent he is very well br the work he d It is none happens | pugh his | ‘There's one thi! them , put- TO-DAY AND ON-COLE ~| Sopre s CENIC | CAPIT PRINC AL DAUGHTERS OF THE 1 Fro ne Te on ner 100 PEGPCE-ORIENTAL “SaNCERS PRINCE ZANCO TOLSTOY THE GAU. Grieg Concerto, i | clogged-up nostrils and the | sages of your head: relie His ‘job is on| cee FREDERICK “* as A FILM VERSION OF EDGAR SALTUS' GREAT STORY, Bey!"" SOHN CUMBERLAND &:, “IN A PERSIAN GARDEN” MA/Pianiste) European Nal Eeventrie Clowns, everything they do. The main thing is t duty » no matter Get instant relief with “‘Pape’s Cold Compound”’ Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blow-| ing and snuffing! 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( RUDDIGORE’ Th BROADHURST AE X Jane COWL. | GREENWICH VILLAGE | ‘ “NANCE (0? NETL vie PASSION FLOWER American 4TH MONTH MELODY -BENTEE BEAUMONTE, 90 FOLLIES mon Xvery_sunday—twe_ tle Concerts _ | SEAT SALE THIS ‘MORN ato AT HIPPOOROME BOX OFFICE tor ih ut the wrtien at Chicago Opera Co. Concerts HIPPODROME Next Sun. Night FER. 24 at #15 SOLOISTS: RAISA } BONCI PRICES $1.00, $1.50 AND $2.00. LEXINGTON (ps1! CHICAGO OP! Complete List Of all our advertising for Monday and Tuesday that appeared in Sunday’s papers, containing” February clearances, sales and other special values, is reprinted im Monday afternoon papers... | / THE FOLLOWING FOR BOTH TODAY AND TOMORROW: February Reductions ‘ White Fabrics ‘ le baie PoE: Suits and Overcoats 36-inch Emb. Voiles......- - BL) Fancy es CARNEGIE HALL foi lon tel Vole Wb. lees Gack mou 5S lees Vaden eens ct cae doncekie CORTOT Clearances Boys’ Suits, y : 58 | $1.37 Plain and Fancy ‘a ALFRED ei aries ee 27 and 32-inch Shirting Madras. .36|48 ct. Fancy Dress Ginghase—"* Md ed igaehnnd ot beer 0 HE 'S0 to 19.80 36-inch Hearn’s Goodwear 32-inch 3B MR. WALTER D. DAMROSCH 1 POUR . 0... cscscevedes 48 at New York Symphony Orchestra |Clearances Boys’ Overcoats— Ticketa Boe to £2 beset 0 tt Steinway Plano, CARNEGIE WALL Feb. 23, at 8: SORE iettta ey Pio! K ‘ | Clearances Young Men's Suite— | our regular #12 ur reg. $27.50 to $39.50. 20-inch—o' $13.05 JX’ Re | E ° eo vo 34.80| 20-inch our reeular $13.05. 10,80) our reg. $11.94 to $82.50 Travel Bags and Suit Cases | 6.50 to 19.50 12 inch Black Walrus Grai er} 18 and 20-inch Brown Kinusbores Patt” ™Sfoon & ttamin Piano, {Clearances Young Men's Overcoats—| Cowhide Leather Bags— AEOLIAN HALL, Fri. Aft. BERUMEN Mat. Haewsel & Jones Steinway BELMONT Wid | our reg. $27.50 to $65.00 | our regular $11.60 . 8.75 19.50 ‘© 39.50 16 and 20-inch Crepe Cowhide | * and Young Men's, Bags—our regular $10.87 7.95 Baby Black Walrus Grain Bage— 194 to $y 50- | 16 to 18 in.-our reg. $5.43. ..4.50| 7.50 to 13.50 | 24.inch Brown Leather Suit Cases— | | our reg. #1812 4 our reg. § RUSSIAN ISBA arene Children’s Underwear 26-inch Black Grain Leather it ‘ ‘ | Cases—our reg. $15.95 be Mansscment Mme, Norma Graiaa, {Children’s Flanmelette | Painmots] |24.inch Black Enamel Cleth Seit Ta Re ey Son sou Fhildren's Billicbirke Flannelette | beast ng ps oe BARBER of SEVILLE plane SE | Pajamas— 6 to 12 years * Untrimmed Hats our reg. $2.68. .....+....++- 1,96) pats of Milan Hemp and Lisere— VOUBELIULE. Children's Princess Patticonte— | | our reg. $2.76 and $416..... 2.75 ¥. Keith's EVA TANGUAY sizes 6 to 12 years .26) 1 hited A ACE in Sia Cs itate ats | Children's Cambric Skirt anew mah : | Mats.Daily 25-41 ington Cross | Wid-Winter Carnival RiVERSIOE 1 10_Big Acts—10 Children's Cambric Drawers— i 6 to 16 y | were $1.17 to $1.95 were $2.45 to $3.45 our reg. S128 (96 | Ostrich Bands, Plumes and over ‘Casement Overdraperioe—quall | Hamdy-Hite Sash Curtains— Sut tee | Sample Velour P. ortieres— Special, each | Plain and Figured Silkolines yd. Woven Striped Slip Coverings— a ae Clearances of Remnants ot Fine Damasks and Velours—i'; to # yards long 13.95 | $3'50 to $4.94 Velours.....yd. 1, $4.97 to $5.97 Damasks. . . .yd. New Rep or Cordonetta Weave Cre WUNRED-0 ois ss scseves seeeeseee BT Fine Net Curtains— our reg. $9.97... our reg. $16.97..... Serim Marquisette and Net ‘Curtaia- inge— our reg. 37 to .97..yd. 37 to .66 —B6-ineh ... 1.50 | Lace Filet Curtain Nets— Biway & 008%, | Curtain 2 and «mI 1 to 16 yrs.--our reg. .96 -78| Wings and Fanci , on Special, yd. $7 B. 5 xeitrs $818t STREET | Sir Uadarwewr | were 55 to $2.55.... 24 to 2.00! seri Panel Curtaine—2% Conceris Sumlay, 2.30, 8. Week of Meb, 16 Flowers and Wreaths— | dong ......seeeeeeees ‘MID-WINTER CARNIVAL Crepe de Chine and Satin were 38 to $1.17 -18 to 33) Fine . Oe eee ee | camisoles a7?) Adsinbs Sista. jorge rag ry tae With EMMET GiLFOYLE “ itcden Chemises—c a =a 2 os \Vomn's Suits sessseees 48.50 New Cretomnes - ’ ‘3 —{ chine Special 2 oe “THE LOVE SHOP” Night Dresses—crepe de chine Red Ticket Reductions in HARRIET Me CONNELL eae orate : ic Petticoats sports silk | our reg. $42 © $64.75 P. ‘nie “CLIFFORD ‘ Willis ‘Wis Bloomers. ‘crepe de chine and 29.00 to 53.50| Si Frew Frou | scoeevpe hie Me ium | satin... .. ar oes Set New Starks and Geen | New Madras Portiores. .. Pr. 9.94 THE 7 E GR OHS Spring Modes in Brushed Wool Scarfs— | R | Tricolette and Tricotine Dresses | our reg. $13.9%.......... 12.24 aye JOHN $. ‘BONDY « BRO. | IME AMERICAN BE KATHERINE MacDONALD In & Photo Drama of Kockety—For People Wa “THE BEAUTY MARKET” | FEPROCTOR'S NEW YORK THEATRES sl BS Ee Carrie Ub Nalie, Kat Market MM NUAcE NEW in“OOUBLE SPEED” JAS. THORNTON. Marcarw ie Lal ile a "| Dresdner, 7 Others. tn Theatre ViOGA DANA In ihe Witte Tree Reserved AMUSEMENTS. = eee NAVY CLUB MATINEE CENTURY ma Para NEXT F . FEB. 20 ALL STAR BENEFIT 1) STAGE STAI SEANON'S 4) 2m = World. Ua ai: HIBBODROME HAPPY PHICES. SEAT IPPODROME Hurtig and Seamon’s: J25TH ST), NEAR TH AV. TWICE DAILY “NEW” SOCIAL MAIDS| with ib Miavenes ant BLUCH LANDOLF DANCING CARNIVAL T. NICHOLAS RINK, | 66th St., Near Broadway. Terrace Garden || DANCE ight PALACE ‘ ie FLOREN( WALTON’ ‘ OLUMBIA py ies * SPORTING WIDOWS ," watt | _PHOTOPLAYS. JACK PIC cKFORD| THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME {| { | | STRAND ORCHESTRA | Overture, OTHE MIKADO IVOLI hii Neg uae Yvon IAL 7 0." TO ORCHESTRA _ BROADWAY Piatt rin “THE GREAT AIR ROBBERY” ccinn | | RAE WORLD “WANTS WORK WONUERS. | Tricotine Dresses Tricolette Dress | Gloves . .» 83) 40-inch Wh 45.75 New Sweater -our rez. $11.94. 10.24 57.50 Brushed Wool and Knitted Sli 37. "50 Sweaters —our reg. $1.97. 64 Hand Crocheted and Brushed’ Wool 18.50) Tams-—-our reg. 83.94 Tricotine Dresses | Ge eT eae Baas 2.28 Aft d Evening Dresses—| “"° ss ur cee, 809.75 and 849.75..24.80| i ore re 36 to 40— 148 No Charge for Alterations oir: ee oe ae Muslin Underwear * Silks and Satins 2.68 Night Dresses 1.97 | 40-inch Radium Taffetas... ; $2.08 Envelope Che +++: 1.97 40-inch Silk Foulards......... 3.85 ‘$2.97 Night Dresses...........2.44/ 35.inch White Wash Satine— Gloves 1,75, 2.45, 2.95, 3.45 Gloves—our reg. 2.50, 2.75, aor 3.90) $1.15 Women’s Chamoisette | 35-inch White Sports Satins... 4.90) Sports Satins . 6.25) | 40-inch White Sports Satins 8.75 Vie Reine 40-inch Sports Crepes... 7.75) 7.50 40-inch Plain Sports Crepes. 7.50 35-inch Figured Fibre S. x CLEARANCES Yard-wide Silk Mined Poplins ard Reaay- Made Scarfs, 40-inch Black Charmeuse Cushion Slips, Centres Satins 3.75 to 7.50 and Squares 40-inch Black Crepe Our reg. .37 to $4.27....27 to 3,27| Meteors. ............+5 3.45, 5.75. TUEJDAY BLOUSE ona SWEATER DAY Spring modes in blouses and sweaters bring many new attractive styles. We select several for Tuesday's special pricing. BLOUSES Voile Blouses» duinty sheer | New Tailored Blouses of striped models for Spring square and snd plain taffeta in light and round neck, collariess: and. with dark shades—finely made and collar face or embroidery fas iff |. oe 5.74 our regular 82.00 regular $6.85 fancy we black id neck~-coila tyle ae New Ripple Sweaters pull through cord. at American beauty, buff, our regular 88.48 | MORNING SPECIALS Today ane Tomorrow Until 1P. M. | To prevent dealers buying, qua No Mail or Telephone Orde 11.50) i% cs 39. Inch all Weel Pronellas. i.” nd | myrtle, MANY sstrous } Tess MARIA Le MAIN FLOOR 6.50/45 ct. New Art Burl yd. ‘ a1 + Yurd w tele hay ‘ aulmne WOYS CLOWING§ PHT Lu) PS bald Little Tots’ White Dresses 1.00) ¢ ar ets pes for houses, mp're and belted models L00Ds MAIN LOO : ct. Women's Black Cotton Hore. $8 el and toe $1.97 Women's Cotton Fleece Union Suits Various Extra» KNIT L 45 ct. Outing Flannel 35 Fine Wilton Rugs—27x54 inch to 9x12 ft—reg. $14.50 to $165.00— 10.97 to 138.00 Reversible Hall and Stair Crash— | Bhs Mav AER: 02 9s 000008 m7 | Bissell Carpet Sweepers. Beer, Fine Quality Axminster Ruge— 83x10 ft.—our reg. $69.00. ..62.50 Alex. Seen’ 's Seamless Brussels —Oxi2 ft. .. see Velvet Rugs— | Blankets and Flannels Wool Plaid Blankets—66x80— our reg. $12.06. .......0.++5 1 our reg. $4.47. ..-.2- 2-02 —our reg. $6.65......Special 5.54 | Crib Blankete—made of imported | domestic cottons—our reg. 96 ,) | Other Crib | Women’s Kid Gauntlet and Stine | 38-inch Flesh Color Wash Satine—|Cotton Flefee Blonboto—ful sine— Blankets— | our reg. $2.27......ceeeeeee RIO Flannele— | 27-inch Bleached Domet | heary—fleecy nap— our reg. 30... Special, yd. .2@ Unbleached Canton Flannels — 32 | inch, and Bleached Domet Flannels —27 inch—our reg. .43......-- 36 | Knit Underwear Women's Cotton Fleece Union Suits —our reg, $1.67...-.eeqseeee 1.37 Fleece Underwear—sizes uj conds of $1.47 quality. priced according to size—sizes to 10 yrs.—our reg. .65 to .95.... SF Larger sizes ~ Newest of Dress Fabrics ch All-Wool French Serges— [ur ree, $8.68 ~ 2.92 | St-inch All-Wool M Serge 40-inch All-Wool Poiret Twille.4,48 All-Wool Challis ........+000-148 50-inch Novelty Skirtings— our reg. $3. ry and $6.97.....3.48 54-inch All-Wool Gold Tone Velours 0 S4-inch All-Wool New Si 140 oe ee Seen Piacoa ae Stripes 3.97 to 7.97 |42-inch All-Wool Storm Serges and | 38-inch All-Wool Granite Poplin Cloth -197 St-inch Velour de Laines 38-inch All-Wool E, |S4-inch All-Wool |"Velours and Polo Cloths, and Now elty Checks -$5.88 and $4.97. .3.48. 40, 44 und 43-inch Embroidered All. | Wool Serges 4.48 to 5.48 |S4-inch Chinchilla cee 6.97 Dress Trimmings 36-inch Metal Pivaneingenn Wear our reg. S448 ; .. 3.94 Metallic Hendon to 9 inehes wide—our reg. $2.24 1.74 Imitation Metal Cloth—36 inch— our reg. $2.44 ons oes Rae 15-inch Opalescent Spa y gar tee 8010.7 27.97 G-inch Soutache Banding— our reg. $4.66 11 8.78 Silk Braid Girdles—black— pur reg. $3.24 36-inch Gold Metal Cloth—— our reg. $7.74 - + 6.48 Towels Towels—our reg. 38 Union Linea (part cotton) Glass Cloths—our reg. Oho... Union Linen (part cotton) Huck Rr