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oat aa Sb a ek SRB eS a ae Abia BT ie et Et SPE 20 FRB SS Ar OR i VE Sg Pe nee - as rvEntne + WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1920. : . | AMUSEMENT: STORE OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. inter Garden *Yh,.0 Mi, Ns] ™® PASSING SHOW (i, MOROSCO Wee 8 Waa 15" Eusie ‘n SACRED and PROFANE LOVE B\.. With Rosa Raisa, * “2 Bat ChE LEXINGTON), 20 Rac ca cone. cousaes| miles (roc) the running distance between | r Pittsburgh and New York, may become a By Sylvester Rawling. reality as a revult of the approval of the | OSA RAISA‘'S name on an opera project by (he Pennsyivania Public Ser- } bill of the visiting Chicago |*it® Commission. This Keystone air! Opera ce line, the New York, Pittsburgh an@ Chi- | tom Theatre sul “La tacoma #9] MAY BUILD “DREAM FOND | HEARN Courter in Gere West of Fitts Avenes FRIDAG, AS USUAL BARGAIN Day at the Lexing- to draw a ca by th es in, es, aL AT y house, no matter for what ’ irce Character she is cast. ‘The rule held |asrneid Houston ponte tae 0 last night when eke sang the name |ters to-day, a a ea Sees] Tick TACK-T E a S$ rr ; Qa e ore C{ ) I Part in Poncnicttt's “La Gloconda.” | YBa the altitude of financial interests. | lance Siabers. 1 " # Ghocona.” | Actual construction would be be mecensary | r 7 ; She was not in good vuice, and she | between Pittsburgh and Alleatown only, Maxton E.liott’s "3m. Wed i sometimes foread it. Her imper- * te ‘Genial Rajroad of New JOHN DREW ciat'- Over 2,000,000 People Baw and Entbused ow: CROTHERS’ BUCCE: EAST ALITY THE THRE Sonation, which was artistically con-|Jersey for New York delved, left an impression that under |" the Pennayivania f Zi oS better vocal and physical conditions YALE SONG DEGERMANIZED. * in this city chicage. Radical Price Cuts in Every Section February 28th We Take Account of Stock When All Surplus and Odd Lots Must Be Sold Boys’ and Young Clothes for Girls ” Silks and Satins Men’s Clothes Last Day Before Stock Taking Last Day Before Stock Taking it would take on larger significance As it was, the audience greeted Pireateatic ally. dro Dolei, as Eno, lacked something of passion, but his «inging | Waeht im mhetn” af the “Cielo ¢ 1 had style if net) GREENWICH. Conn, Fem 2 — 2000 | Greatness, anid te sang throughout | gonia streull, violinist ef Stamford. taste. (orcna Van Gordon. as | Conn, hae set the song “Bright Col- Laura, lovely » the eye and ¥ « ing to the ear. Giacomo Rimini perrigg toreapt gerthngeed Small ped \w cht am Rhein,” to new music, which “California Syrup of Figs” For a Child’s Liver and Bowels | Mother! Say “California,” then you will get genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Full directions for babies and childten of all ages WORLD rupnsy RB ae DON’T MISS Croton’ Best Piay."*—Rve, ean) Marinuzzi conducted with skill and fervor. @ dry and not too subtle Barnaba, | » od is Sata’ Clacabene Was La Came | om coon ie haan by Tals gendaties ‘ is f | HE inp AND B SHE Last Day Before Stock Taking Girls’ Rain Capes—navy and 35-in. Chiffon Taffetes—heavy : : ars ee feap. | wht th Greenwich. Mies Lodi Veo- who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue | Clearaness ted rubberized sateen—good satin bar plaid effects—new- z bed of itn dramatic significance to|burg of Stamford, & metso-soprana, coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on {L | techet craters tnd” Crri Moightier quality—plaid lined hoods est styles— = give opportunity for studying In the school of the Metrapoll- the bottle, Children love this delicious laxative. 9 pt sili its bird te $08 2.86 Sot Bee, Seipal| wie As a at s SREB. voscas ; Pongess— es) During the war Miss Streuil received ‘Adyt. Good Balcony Seats, $2.00, $1.00 Siw. bf ted Lraginl gtern at Lescnt Girls’ All-Wool Sweaters—roil Hight and dark brit 27 ; = by the whole ballet, and the audience [4 prise ot Sgr le bap ibe ae ae serra reat ese cgi Piatt Houuresaiuer toi" years in and sailor collars — Pekin, Bon fr Sillk-mixed : % Spplauded, so who should cafe? Mr. | {ths The od Yale cone bas tot wen AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. the lot— American beauty, rose and ‘a ears ee for many" moons "booauwe “of 1 GARRICK seit rae WR brown—6 to 14 yra— our reg. $11.94 ++» 9.50 Tt wasn't his fault that the | Gennan our reg. 87.96 7 33-in. Reps Cord-— good wearing 7 “performance as a whole lacked snap. a ’ 1D veg = . sine. Feet ve | Gen. Sharpe Retired. Broke All Records! si Was HE bik 1950 Giele Worsted Cape Polo and quality black, Ane ONY voay » Geraldine Farrar stirred another! WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—Major Ge * BROADWAT + G16. +13. am 0’ Shanter styles see beees Gr set_ audience at the Metropoll- | arenry G. Swarpe, commmmnding tho This Week—at the STRAND "i" Prey our reg. $24.50.......-19,50 our reg. $1.98..0...0.. SMR emg a ; P Sout tel * + jack—suitable he _Yivid and startling impersonation of | Sy on rhe recived list ai hie owe The Feature does it! omnis rose Foevents BOYS' OVERCOATS All dress purposes... . 7 neavallo’s opera. Two | Placed on the retired list at hie own re- CAARL Blo R eager observers of her were Marcella | for Some years prior 10 ar oo teak ot Canadians all like it~and everybody else who has by The season's best models >10Uses, 36-in. Dress Satin—close gation eal Sembrich and Amelita Galli-Curci, | the war and for sone moony tank any imagination—who has ted blood—and can appre- our reg. $11.98........ 6.50 Petticoats, Ete. fnce— tight and deck of Mr. Gatti. The cast in-| Gen. Sharpe was Quartermaster Gen ciate a corking good story of the daring Canadian our reg 8.50 dere colors .. oe 4. 4 Crimi, Amato, Kathern How. His home is at No. 31 East 39th Street, Northwest Mounted Police. pat spe, from James our reg. 0.50 Last Day Before Stock Taking Cotto F bri a rd, Jordo: Es st sel b} "3 * and the child Ada Quintana, Mr. Mo- Ue amare emery eetler: coacaey ce te. eetee Frat alana Car, our reg. Odd Lot of Voile Blouses—t n Fabrics % Fenroni conducting. \ Ve See Dietressing accounts came from) abroad some time ago of the physical || » @nd@ financial condition of Minnie/ Hawk, the American singer. A com- praldine enough is being done. is for help for this “one-time glor- | fous American singer whose present of the moet distress: ly blind and totally | the innum- | many worthy | Farrar continues, “there must be stil! pennies to ease the last days of our compatriot in treasurer of is Waldro addreas is the} Get instant relief with “‘Pape’s Cold Compound’’ Quit blow- whose —aiee HONOR WOMEN DOCTORS. of Physicians i) “American Collexe Admits Two, First CHMCAGO, Fed. 26.—Two wo: physicians, Dr. Anna Weid of Rockt« I, and Prof. Leila Andrews of University of Okiaboma, yesterday were | Vodmfited to membership in the Amer.- History. three doses are taken zrippe misery. women to be so honored by that boty @hich i meeting in conju ion with the Congress on Internal Medicine. uiel Dr, Weld was admitted because of her 1! soreness, stiffness. surest studies the proper feeding of prema- | Costs only a few cents at drug stores, ture end undernourished children. /It acts without assistance. Tastes wProf, Andrews gained — recognitiva | nice. et <\ through her work on blood iscases of sis Contains no quinine. lon Pape's!—Advt. chitdrea. A perfect blend Just the right amount of one kind of tea leaves—exactly the correct proportion of another! Result—the clear color and aro- matic flavor of Tetley’s Orange Pekoe Tea. TETLEY’S TEA 2iucu (.30t—made right—packed right— : tastes right. It's downright good tea! AMUSEMENTS, ICHCLAS” RINK, | A thas ie 66th St., Near ays ci ‘| 7 a) ve OLU. LA © RY Burt aicaned bat OA (AM 48s ‘Ait Gos ‘aia MARSHALL NEILAN’S “THE RIVERS END” (All next week at The Strand Theatre, Brooklyn.) CONCERTS AND MUSIC. EMPIRE Sith Wid Pare y | MANHATTAN soute"NOW || 24 IY M ORE "DECLASSEE wren, 50 Sistine Bate Wed. 2.30 NewAmsterdam x12 This GENERATIONS MUSICAL TRUNEA RUSSIAN ons edrowsky ||| MONSIEUR BEAUCARE *—world. | | |] Atop Now Amsterdam Theatre ZIEGFELD sithir FROLIC CRITERION iz een ee AN Feb, 28, at 3. ira Plane, Reclial A dose of “Pape's taken every two vsuaily breaks up a cold and ends all The very’ first dose opens your xed-up nostrils and the air pass- ‘él ges of your head; relieves the head- wan College of Physicians, the firs: ache, dulness, feverishness, sneezing, “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the ki relief known and HUTCHESON _Mst._Loudon Chariton, ___ BARHYMORE Soe (La Robe Ro LEXINGTON qua Liberty Yi.) Ltt Gincnts oikh “THE NIGHT p THE NIGHT BOAT” y URIGOLETTON; ‘Sat. ict AMUSEMENTS. HENRY W. SAVAGE offers ‘Tho Sunshiny Cape Cod Comedy SHA VINGS}|: Kevin doe FEPROETOR'S nee NEW YORK THEATRES Wpsth a SUBMARINE F-7, Adrian, MeGrrezy worth, “Behind the Doo % Doyle, Dobbs, Clark & Ears, Stone Wark & Lex “the T forth _in_ “Behind JOURN BLACK Dat $1 is Near 6th d Alt Ale |: Bry, 28th, t LOEW'S Cont LA. MI. to FRANK KEENA & Campbell, others. Hobart How Cohan & Harris | Titre AuSOLL A ‘THE ACQUITT Henry Miller 3 Thurs” iat” i Henry Mi Her & Blanche Bates |] See's amous Mrs. Fair i an Tina & ic] cee Tp.MOnnow 328 Smouldering EUGENE @. O'NEILL'S GREAT TRAGEDY, an Roof 25538, |] BEYOND THE HORIZON’ wR. CHASER." Tragey & Mohr All Seats | Drinkwaters Seven “Others. tn the Theatre John S$WoutD "A WOMAN TELL?! Reserved | ABRAHAM TINCOLN BESSIE CLAYTON Pas Theatre West 48% St. Wirth, one Cayo *ctING . DAL ee FEEKUARY 20-28, 10 A.M, to 10.20 P.M. " sina hate SANA Now Open ___Admission, 73¢ € FLYOH Seis A DANCING “CARNIVAL tango, cite-atep, fox (rot; [PALACE gad TBs Cannon, Whiting | arp, Mats, Wed. & Mat, HELEN’ KELLER tit ee ene HELP _WANTED—FEMALE. REUASCO West 44un toon, Hate huts, LENORE ULRIC™ ",:7H¢ se LYCEUM tt. (6008. ts. Thus INA CLAIRE” THE'ct penne | Avery Hopwood, | Ff GLOBE— “Apple Blossoms” Jacobite Baro ; LAR AND FRE. Jersblske, Bas QUENT INCREASES THEREAFTER; PER. Weonreesatt INIT] MANENT WORK; 48 ACON Lerwown t iVray Hain, Wek de Sat POSITIONS FOR YOUNG WOMEN ARE OPEN IN | SEVERAL OF OUR DEPARTMENTS. $15 A WEEK TO START, WITH REGU- Cast, Mux Wea. PORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT TO ‘5 larence POSITIONS IN WHICH THE EARN. | STANDARD Bway da 30 SU” Pov. 7 NGS ARE’$25 TO $30 ‘a ere || Ruth Chatterton \y ® | xt Week: David Belasco's FOR SALE. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES: te 16s BROADWAY, MANHATTAN, oA M TOS P.M, 408 KE, TKEMONT AV., LRONX, oa M. TO dP Mt $1 WILLOUGHDY ST. B’KLYN, 94 oM j ARGU REEDS 2, gre STLE CONFIDENTIAL PAL gy HANUAT TAS Sapa Ue a REDIT {8/4 SonoMay A STORE-NOT AN OFFICE Jb BROADWAY, HKOUKLYN. ws WOUSTON BT, MANIATTAN 0A. M TO'S & RO in ATC ES-DIAMONDS | NEW YORK TELEPHONE REDIF COMPANY RELIABLE GOODS = LOW PR. CL S= EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS “TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = nip ON BALE FOR A WEEKS | NO EMPLOYERS REFERENCE CALL, WRITE OF (nee Asc WE i) FOR SALE. CAN cere re OE ences | AMER 'BIAMONDS sadaueg, Phir ove repairs sTOVi EPRESENTATIVE CALL | EAGLE DIA-WATCH'C?: 37 MAIDEN LANE © ie ut te rane HELP _WANTED—MALE a Ns N. 3. pranan, TRU Mulberew at et fore | eer Us sia Neutra! ‘Torwminal Biig. Roum 9117. Gi ‘ = AMOND WIN é BSC By NOPC TANS ao baaiten bane BRONX | a ‘ se BELMONT Fe oC CENTRAL ‘Thea. ra ‘St, & B’y. Erat.0. and Sat. 2.80. san BERNARD * id" ieae’ BORDONI SHUBERT Tia, Ea MAGIC MELODY | COMEDY “shat MYLAD' FRIENDS | RR raqiantince ee ace Weds meats ee YOu “inene SPRAN KLIN RALPH at ERE. Na caunus rat ovreru Fath St, Te | YG Me Anderson RIVOLITIE OF 1920. Bra, 8.30. + 2.30, BooTH = big eo i its D Ditrichstein fart {CENTURY 624 and f'way, Eves., 8.15, Mats, Wed, & Sat, 2.15. eve" APHRODITE iene CENTURY GR GROVE, Root Century Thentre, Morris Gest Midnight Whirl Em 11,30, Bost in N. LONGACRE ‘4, 7 ar ah 38 jADAM AND’ EVA BRIAN wooo MORGAN tn BUDDIES SELWYN ‘ret #24 81, Ryooines, ws TNG BELLS FLORENCE a BREAKFAST IN BED BIJOU West #510 street, Next Matinee Satu BARNEY =a "His Honor Abe Potash” CASINO ! Bread MUSICAL COMEDY t EXQUISITE,” LITTLE WHOPPER With VIVIENNE SEGAL. r wath a HELEN E Mack ELLAR 7] SUCCESS OF TWO SEASONS, EAST IS WEST wiih FAY BAINTE ‘ASTOR—Bves. Mats. Wel, & Sa BROADHURST Mats. Thurs..& Ma +$mitin’ Jane COWL. je: ANDEF SI SULT 4811 SiL.of Bu fd ‘Sat, Cuerein 1 ‘) The Musical Comedy yA host. Byes, 8.30. Times, Columius Clrale, | bre, Baturday 4 le eth § r me Port ian Pucks EE SATURDAY ‘NO MORE BLONDES’ Next fa. “§ WIBE FOOLS.” Seats Now, *) { F + See a eek our reg. our reg. our reg. $27.60. ‘ our reg. $29.50 & $32.50.19.50 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Single and double-breasted sack suits—sizes 33 to 40 were $27.50. were $36. 50, were $39.50. Dept.—Third Floor CLEARANCES Children’s Coat Sweaters - 6.85 5.74 our reg. $7.94. . our reg. $6.94 our reg. $5.94 4.94 our reg. $4.94.. 3.85 our reg. $2.98 and $8.45. 1.95 Boys’ Blouses—gray flannel— collars attached—well made and full cut— our reg. $1.48 -1.00 Boye’ Hats and Caps—plush, chinchilla and fur polos—also inside band- our reg. $1.48 to $2.48 1,00 Babies’ and Little Tots’ Needs Last Day Before Stock Taking Ribbed Shirts— ‘s.—our reg. .50.. .27 Knitted Headwear— our reg. $1.50 and $1.97. .94 Little Tots’ Crinkle Cloth Romp- Creepers—sizes to 6 our reg. $1.47. 1.24 Lite Tote’ Tub Dresses —ging ham and chambray-—Empire and belted models—sizes to 6 yrs.—our reg. +++ 156 Clearance of Lit Tots’ Flan- nelette Rompers and Creepers sizes to 6 yrs. our $1.9 88 Kimonos and Robes Last Day Before Stock Taking Flannelette Kimonos—flowered pattern—models with elastic helt — satin trimmings — sizes 26 to 44 our reg, $2.94 Ger 8 | sizes 48, 50 and 52. 2.33 Blanket Cloth Robes flowered pattern—stitched satin on col lar, front and sleeves our reg. 87.87......5 6.45 Better Quality Blanket Robes— attractive designs-—sailor col lar—front and pockets trim- med with satin— our reg. $6.94., .Comfortables Pillows, Ete. Last Day Before Stock Taking Udds and Ends—Comfortables down, lamb's wool or cotton filled—single or full size some slightly damaged or soiled—reduced for clearance Silkoline Comfortables —~ full size — winter weight — well slitched—eotton filled our reg. $6.47 ian oe Feather Pillows—white “so0se and down mixed Excellent Quality Tickings— 20x28-—our reg. $0 3.27 22x28—our reg. $5.77...3,.53 24x30—our reg. $6.17...3,77 26x30—our reg. $6.56...4,00 Mattress Protectors cotton filled —well stitched 84x5%— our 36x76 —our 42x76 — our 48x76—our 54x76-—our 60x76—our Linings Last Day Before Stock Taking Poplin and Pongee Linings silk mixture —-good colors for suit and coat our reg. $1.68., 1,18 lored and lace trimmed- our reg. $2.85...... Odd Lot of Silk Blouses—tai- lored atyles— our reg. $4.97 and $4.97.2,.97 Extra Size Taffeta and Messa- line Petticoats plain and changeable colors— our reg. $6.94 4.97 Washable Silk Petticoats—pink, navy, black and white- our reg. $7.98... 4.49 Women's Coutil Corsets size—low bust—sizes 38 to 36 our reg. $8.50........ 2.26 Extra Sized Coutil Corsets— medium high bust—laced backs or fronts--slightly soiled— sizes 24 to 48— our feg. $12.00.........5.94 Muslin Underwear Last Day Before Stock Taking Corset Covers—nainsook—lace ‘and embroidery trimm our reg. 97% Envelope Chemises—nainsook— round neck—yokes of fancy lace inserts and embroidered medallions—rihbon run— our reg. $1.28,... 97 Finer Envelope Chem: white and flesh—beautiful models our reg, $2.68..........1.97 Nightdresses—nainsook of mus- lin—round or high neck—short or long sleeves—tucks, laces and fancy stitching— our reg. B1.68.....06066 1.48 Nightdresses — nainsook and batiste~-white or flesh—many dainty modele— our reg.'#2.68.......... 1.97 Nightdresses of Windsor Crepe -stripe or butterfly pattern our reg, $2.97.......... 2.68 s—ruffles of embroidery, or fancy lace edge our reg. .97 Marcella, Modesty or Straight lace or em- ning: . our reg. $1.48, Peers Muslin Been deep flounce trimmed with fish-eye Val. lace or embroidery: our reg. $2.48... 1.97 Philippine Chemises — straight cut--our reg. $2. 1.97 Philippine Nightdresses—V and high neck long sleeve~bean- titully embroidered our reg. $6.04 » 3.94 our reg. $7.94., 4.94 Men’s Furnishings Last Day Before Stock Taking Men's Silk Neckwear—silks and satins—varions figures our reg. $1.48... Men's Blue Flannel double-b Men's Mad. sortment-—our reg. $2.45.1,95 Men's Ribbed Underwear— standard make—shirts or drawers.........special 1,09 Men's Gray Wool-Mixed Union Suits —our reg. $2.95 .2.09 Gloves, Ete. Last Day Before Stock Taking 3.33 large fs Women's Kid Slip-ons—in white and tan~broken six our reg. $3.87... 2.75 Women's Chamoisetie Gloves— mousquetaire style—three but- tons on sides—brown with black or white stitching, also black-—-our reg. 81.74.... 1,15 Cluny and Filet Laces—jreat variety for brassieres, centre pieces, curtains, ete OUP FOR DB er sseyereeds .20 Lace Ruffling— Our Tem, $3.18, . 660000. 1,87 Women's Silk and Velvet Hand Bage— our reg. $1.38 to $20.77 1.00 to 14.97 Childreh’s Hand Bags—silk, vel vet, keratol apd leather our reg. sat Last Day Before Stock Taking Lg sere of Colored Cotton were 47 to .87,....... 38 Faney lark stylee— to clear ..... cesses. soe Remnants of Printed Vofles— 57 to .B7 qual Mixed tiee—.9T to 81.95 qualities Fancy Dress Voiles—36 and 88 inches wide— 47 to .57 quality........ 37 Curtains and Upholsteries Last Day Before Stock Taking Verdure Tapestries and Imported Damasks—50 inches wide— yd. 2.98 Drapery und Forges Rages 50 inches wide—best colori a Clearances ot los iso Velours and Pi our ME olay Gak cod Searfe—verdure Tapestry Table designe— brocade wall a lor couch covers a8 well as hanginge— pecial, each 8.94 Plain and Figs pared Silkolines— assortment by new styles and colorings .. Woven Striped Slip self tones or colored Stripes serceevereeees Yh AB Cc spesweriee 88. § wikecaualean je shades of re blue, tan end Anteinetton end’ Notiiagheme ntoinettes and Nottin; —at radical reductions— our reg. $6.97....... +» 497 Serim Panel Curtains — 2%, yards long—filet, antique, Me deira and other real lace effects ......605 Special 4,94 Fine Serim Curtains—with lage edges and inserts— i Reversible Mereer- ized Damask Portieres—solid artistic colorings, brocade designs— our reg. $21.97....pr. 15.97 Blankets Last Day Before Stock Taking Cotton Fleece—white, gtay and tan, with contrasting borders— our reg. $9.67.......4. 62, Crib Blankets—cotton fleece— pink or blue borders— Our reg. 42....0.+06 coos SS Plaid Siagie Blankets—66x84— imported and domestic cot- ton mixed— our reg. $6.75.... Special 5,92 All Wool Plaid Blankets—full tize—variety of colors—bloc’ designs 13.98 . our reg. $15.94,.....++ Art Goods and Notions Last Day Before Stock Taking Fancy Arm Gartere— our reg. .58 our re; ; Men's Gartere— our reg. .28... our reg. 96 ‘ Fibre Silk Stocking Feet-—sises 9 to 9Y%-—seconds of our reg. 18 quality-— 10, e ty + 28 Pair, lor Odd Lots 2 Hooks and not all sizes— our reg. .21 per gross.... 18 Clearance of Cushion Slipe, Scarfs, Squares and Centree— our reg. .87 to $4.25-— +27 to 337 Clearance of Tapestry Silk and Velour Sofa Cushions— our reg. $8.47 to ary Now 6.47 to Clearance of Velour and try Cushion Slips and pe our reg. $1.17 to $16.97 97 to 11.47 Clearance of Pack Children’s a8 “ary BPE: \

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