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Barrymore | Declassee New Amsterdam i454" THIS GENERATION'S UR BEAUCAIRE TRIUMPH! im Charitable Societies. j A special conforence, attended by | ore than 200 pastors of the Roman tholic Archdiocese of New York, at (the Cathedrai College, yesterday, ac- lcapted a plan suggested by Arch- tbishop Hayes for @ campaign from | wong Ra I Oe oe LANE*. __ CLEO MAYFIELD. LYRIC Gh. "¢4, at poser ‘re, wi New Stylwear Clothes Large new assortment of fashion- able models for Spring are char- acterized by finest tailoring and priced with great conservation. D. -PAIDAY, MAROR 18, 1080. STORE OPENS 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. rEAR Fourteenth Gtreet, Went of Witte Avenue (S if shit lApril 17 to 25, The purpose will be ‘to enlist Catholics in membership of 6 charitable and social welfare or- ot izations under the church's aus- | i It ds expected to enroll 200,000 per fons and raise $500,000 for a perma- i organization for Catholic chart- vf ‘Heetquartere of the membership campaign has been established at No 9 East 40th Street. 8, Fa i ele reservations NOW for weeks, HT FROLIC iuanon 15 £9. COHAN I Thea, er ro mre s.a0 WILLIAM “COLLIER Pade Farce “THE HOTTENTOT” CRITERION te te aie tee | es CONCERTS AND Music. _ || BA RE] oF THE Law eaaane Se TICKETS BURWORE| Ss reeash » For the Great LIBERTY Mia We aam te “THE NIGHT ii Boar Thea, 4th Bt. * ‘Music Festival [lof the Oratorio Society of New York |] Greenwich Villagetistian. is the lat Regiment Armory, the EMILY STE EVEN: ~fentire week of April 6th, now on sale o Fat the office, 1 W. d4th St. Phone te pauuy Mowe’? SOPHIE ¢ Greele: 260. Foe CKERBOCKER®,* aay 4 a TT Bt Bra 30, ou HAL ‘Mats Wed. & Rat. 2.25 WORA Evetinds Sant POWEL st SUNSHINY CAPE COD COMEDY, - SHAVINGS “Like Gotng on a Summer Vacation.”"—World, est Seata at Wox Otice, Megular Prices, folk-lore song reclisl, seuated Kronold, ‘enlo; Gannoa, “EEXINGTON FEET sta Gite ent ERGE BoROWSkY's 2 S B “THE ACQUITTAL! piggy, NOW, Bren 8.30, Wed & Sat, Mat 230, METROPOLITAN orn ‘Wtetmiene ot -CARMEN Henry Miller's Sinan St. 30 Hal Ramer’ The Famous Mrs. Fair Henry Mil Miller & Blanche Bates Prob John Barrymore more in Richard iit: Ere, Performance Starts 0.10 and Ends 11.90. CENTRAL Ba. % & ws, ~e %*BERNARD* " BORDONI ia “AB YOU WER” TE ; Ditrichstein Balt NELLL'S mtr ae p. evoNo ORIZON 4g with RICHARD BI om. < SORARATES ik MY GOLDEN GIRL COMEDY ‘sims tae \ with Clifton FRIENDS. | ‘toate Crawlord PRINCESS 8%: & a Rvs, Bro. 0:38. HENMAN, TICK TACK - TOE TIMBERG's Words, Musto & Lyris by Herman Timbers. 25)Week He MAGIC MELODY 39TH ST, Ts. 2% Bwas. Br. paount” SCANDAL AMUSEMENTS. FEPROLTORS NEW YORK THEATRES q John Drink sh | Whipole Huston, ew | Ws | BELASCO Wis 2,3" Fr oemman, Vance, Se + | Alloa Ga alagre Ante asita || LENORE. ‘ULRIC™ d2slh 8 STHWAIT ‘in. “Old Kentucky.” ACT Comedy, : a TH OIL Ob | War ia soe | NA CLAIRE” BS a AY a pisboiolianat techie a | eis a rt” Anerson Gree, | Sse a Near oth 4) VIVE. ne Cates Baas Hees (Eve. “Last Night,” Clark fe Verdi, Foster & Hal, Brown Weston, June Mls Co., McCurdy & Spenard, Pea Nowpnrt_ & Pearson, Mateo Twing ons oe Nance O Neil -[rifePASSION FLOWER 2.30. Peasy Wood, Ralph Morvan? (BUDDIES SELWYN Wet #24 8t. renines 8 N Mats. We WEDDING BELLS Margaret. Lawrence and Wallace Edinger. 424.8, | Evenings 8.30. Wed, & Sat. at 2.30. AYR RES 7 oF RAC ‘ON dots St. Mate, Wed. & Sat, LOEW’ : New w York Theatre & Roof | HUD: SON Booth Tarkington's | es 8. a3a ithe, battle ANZA MARY Sannin ving & Jack Kautinan Anite Srields, ‘ocmenat A CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD 2 in “Linger Longer Leafy at| Next Week | Busines Before Pleats Now | LS ed PL. meat n LIE WILLIAMS. Ap BN oy Te 7m Lid Today and Tomorrow Are Your Last Chances to See the ERO SHOW ( 71st Regiment Armory 34th Street & Opens 11 A. M. Park Avenue Closes 11 P. M. FOR SALE. “HELP WANTED—FEMALE, ate i-\IAMOND GIRLS WATCHE WANTED LIBERAL CREDIT BEST. VALUES GUARANTEED LONG TERMS, EASY PAYMENTS: Wo EMPLOYERS REFERENCE NECESSARY — STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL e— Permanent Work, * OR FOR Positions in SRST NOTE 52s CCR, Several OYAL DIAMOND-WATCH @ Departments, 35 MAIDEN LANE, #1658 $15 A WEEK i ' TO START. | Regular : GMs pecae = Low pRICES> ‘. i? Opportunities 7, satin aire CALL, WRITE OF aad to Reach PRONE. AGENT Earnings of RICAN =DIAMOND @ $25 TO $30 A WEEK; Ceeant ben ereTaeneEaS” (ene 48 Hours (or less) a 6 MAIDENLANE \|5067 Week. DIAMOND ¥A'e«.0N CREDIT NO DEPOSIT L REQUIRED | Largest tment; all goods euari Eergost amortment: all koods guaranteed, NIGHT WORK ALSO For Young Women Over 21 Years, $18 to Start, EMPLOYMENT OFFICES; BROADWAY, MANHL. wep ae K TREMONT AY... BRON 423 B TREMONT AY... BON, 1 WILLQUGHBY 82, BROOKLYN, ABOVE OFFICES ALSO OPBN SarUDAYS ro. de me bus | BAGLEDIAWATCH'C2-37 AIDEN LANE + 4 PEAIL St, MANILATIAN, MONDE wwes® ita. 1) AMES BERGMAN tase BOADWAY, uooKLCN; D AEN OS S7 MAIDEN LANE Mo '8 Pe a _ — Renee PROPOSALS, MADISON SQUARE 12000, WEW YORK TELEPHONE K COMPANY. e.! ere Aue DIAMONDS owcieor REPRESEN ay IVE CALL S'* Tele: | CREDIT — World “Wants” Work Wonders. STAND: ELTINGE Rit “ad Wa, Ese REPUBLIC ee 32.%.25aith $B HITHE: SIGNo re DOOR BIJOU West 48th St. Evenings 8 Sits, “Wea tnd Spt. at 230, BARNEY BERNARD iis Honor Abe Potash {CENTURY £2.84 te Slims zits" APHRODITE of Paris and CENTURY Gm GROVE, Reot antury Theatre. Mo.tis Ges sya se Whi: Ey. 11.80, LONGACRE iLivTLEWHOPPER __With WIVIENNE SEGAL, Thee., ur. Bway, Bre, 8.80.) je Mats Thurs & 8 at. 2.50, With HELEN MacKELLAR. BROADHURST sisi: 48s evant. Curtain 8.30. Mats, Wed. and Sat. Curtain 2.30 vii jedy Hit MOROSCO 3: EL GLE? FERGUSON GARRICK ue i THE THEATRE GUILD Announces ‘‘JANE CLEGG’’ By St, Jon Ervine, Author of Jehn Ferguson, AMERICAN SINGERS OFERA CO. Gilbert & Sullivan's Comlo Opera Burlesque, 4G St. Byeningn 8.2 Wed. and Bate 130, | in SACRED and PROFANE LOVE b BL, or ae y 15 | PARK ae » Matinow GOOD sPinits weeK. BRYANT WASHBULN,, Best Cellars.’ » “RIALTO. ORCHESTHA, Ivo WALT ‘28 BROADWAY 2'- CONSTANC: TALMADG| ue Phowe 136 Brvant, he Musicaktom E ~ wthEDITH Darr i iy POWDERPUF F FOLLIES | O-gEENRY commpy Saturday Sale of Special Purchase of Beaded Bags 9.75 If. bought in the regular way would retail at $18.97 and $21.97 The bags are in rich, lovely colors and many artistic : two of which are pictured. They are also ti ee and conveniently fitted. They are the last we shall be able to j offer at these prices. It is only by thé most exceptional good luck that we could arrange this Sale. | Saturday One Day Sale CUTLERY Best qualities and good designs give a meaning to these prices which spell satisfaction and long service at values which elsewhere would purchase but inferior grades. Russel’s Best Steel Knives and Forks—-Cecobola handles— our reg. 82.97—set 0} inves aad © forks... 1695 Meat Knives-fine qualit, steel—our reg. Ot 4 Three-Piece Carving Sets—G. Wostenholm Sheffield steel 85 th reliabl kes—- eee ee Steel Shears—full nickel our reg. $5.97 finish—our reg. 81.17... °¢8 aL See to-day’s Evening Journal or Globe for One Day Sale of Silverware. NEW RIBBONS In flower shades and patterns of exquisite charm, at special prices for Saturday. Brocaded Ribbons—block ground —rich silk and tinsel embroid- ery—beautiful selection of flower patterns — } 7.97. —hooked backs—elastic inserts our ren: 8 1B:50 | citeer erin -calsen! #81 to 1 Dresden Ribbons—light ehaaes= Soour regular $2.25,...k0O4 our reg. $1.68. . 1.30 | | misses’ Corset Waiste—Manufac- New Moire Ribbons turers! samples—various 4 4 wide—our reg. .88 styles-—-our reg. $1.50.... 42 Pearl Handled Serving Pieces— sterling silver ferrules—included are cold meat forks, salad forks, gravy | and cake servers—— our reg. $1.87 and $1.50. les, berry spoons, pie Saturday Specials in CORSET DEPT. Where else than Hearn’s could you find such de- lightful bargains as these? Bandeaux -~ hemnstitched — Treco Saturday—One Day Sale Cowhide TRAVEL BAGS 11.60 Less than wholesale cost. When you answer the call of Spring, and depart for a week-end outing in the country, or perhaps a larger trip, one of these really splendid’ bags should add to your travel comfort. ‘They are made of strong, durable, four-ounce cowhide on rivet frames with ring handles and brass-finished lock and catches. Sewed-on, protected ends insure the utmost wear, The length is 16 to 18 inches. Compare the price with prices elsewhere of uch bags to appreciate how remarkable a value this is. MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders. 1.90 | $1.94 Boys’ Blouses—8 to 15 years ....1.67 Newest Spring patterns and ‘col arious stripes—collars at- or neckband styles. FURNIAWINGS-THTRD FLOOR, $16.50 Boys’ Suits—8 to 18 years....14.24 Various pleated or semi-Norfolk models—emart rings and pat- terns—some with extra trousers, BOYS’ CLOTHING—THORD FLOOR, $2.94 Boys’ Washable Suits. 2.35 All the newest Spring models plain colors and white—with nation trimming—2% to 8 }~/THIRD FLOOR, $2.48 Men's Underwear. Root’ rr draw bre all in ot NISHINGS—MAIN FLOOR, $1.95 Men's Fine Caps 1.36 Large aasortment--serges—colors, stripes, checks and others—all sizes—well made. MEN'S FURNISHINGS-MALN FLOOR, $5.95 Men's Trousers 44a7 Sizes 30 to 56—-good wearing, well made quality—hard cotton worsted finish—large assortment of stripes. MEN'S CLOTHING—MAIN FiAOR $1.48 Men's New Spring Neckwear 1.10 Open ends—innumerable color combinations-—aleo a quantity of Knitted ones, MEN'S FURNISHINGS—MAIN FLOOR, with rofl collars-—elao in most desirable colo BOYS. PULSED ENS. THIRD FLOOR. 97 «t. Boys’ White Cotton Union Suits. 72 h ca—short nleeves—knee le ell-made garments TANT USDBRWEAR-SMALN FLOOR, »_siipovers Night Dresses The variety and scope of our Spring assortments are well illustrated in the moderate prices of these new models, so desirable in quality and styles. Nightdresses of flesh-colored or white naitsook, with round, V or high neck; come in numerous models prettily trimmed with lace or embroidery— our reg. $2.48... 1,97 Nightdresses of fine quality nain- sook in flesh color or white, with round, V or high neck; have yokes of fancy laces and mate- rial with embroidered dots, or embroidered medallions and’ rib- bons—special .. 2. Nightdresses of fine nainsook, with square neck beautifully trimmed with wide Val. lace and wide satin ribbon— Nightdresses of sheer linen with exquisite yokes of Irish lace fin- ished with satin ribbon bows— our reg. $9.94.......e0005 7.74 Nightdresses of nainsook with pretty round necks edged with good embroidery and run with ribbon; or pink nightdresses datntily shirred and stitched with blue—our reg. $1.68 28 Nightdresses of Windsor crepe with blue bird or chrysanthemum pattern and fine veining, shir- ring and ribbon— our reg. $2.97 Nightdresses of fine nainsook, with V neck front and back, and elab- orate trimming of fisheye Val. lace and ribbon— our reg. $3.97 MEN’S SILK HOSE 73 Our regular $1.00 All colors are included so that 4 man may select at this spe- cial value hose quite in har- mony with the color scheme of his Kaster costume, and for all Summer wear besides Women’s COTTON HOSIERY Two interesting items— specially priced for Sat- urday shoppers. Women’s Fine Cotton Hose— double soles—spliced heels—in cordovan and black our reg. .58.. AT Women's Extra Size Silk Lisle Hose — full fashioned 1 35 well made—our reg. $1.55, Women’s COTTON VESTS 34 our reg. 47 to 57 Special for Saturday These finely woven vests are a “buy” which will appeal to fastidi- ous shoppers. ‘They are fine and soft in quality, low neck—sleeveless—band top and bodice styles—both regular and extra sizes are offered at this unusual price. Novelty Stationery vl Our regular .44 These pretty boxes of good sta- tionery are very attractive for Faster gifts, as well as to replen sh your own supplies, There are ieveral styles in colors and white in the selection Some have edges and of new shape of paper and enve in each box. r tinted envelopes one quire to mateh GREAT SPRING ASSORTMENTS | _ Offering Unlimited Selection at prices lower than elsewhere fur- nish a most attractive | Everybody Shops Here on Saturday reason why Saturday Tricolette Overblouses * 12.84 Fashion is all for the Tricolette overblouse, the trig jaunty ” models that scarcely drop below the belt, and are loose in. front, with perhaps a narrow belt across the back. They are of silky quality, plain or drop stitch Tricolette, cut with the utmost simplicity, depending entirely on their charming free lines, or at most enlivened with a bit of bright wool embroidery. The colors are French blue, orchid, A atic blue, sand, navy blue and black. You will be quick to a ‘iate when you see the rogers toithinetdhpctiad ie dha cdtctae lath oo dof ‘or Tricolette blouses. Saturday—One Day Sale Women’s French Lambskin GLOVES 1.65 Our reg. $3.38 White, black, gray, tan and brown—two-clasp—all sizes. ‘Such gloves as these are a needed accessory to Easter cos- tumes and are as new and fresh and smart as any woman could have. The sale price, you will note, is a little less than half the value of these gloves. Special Saturday Feature Dress Skirts for Women & Misses 14.75 Not to possess one of the new pleated skirts is to confess the inadequacy of your Spring ward- robe in one of its most essential items. You may choose, ac- cording to your type, cither a most becom- ing knife pleated skirt of dark blue serge such as shown in the sketch at left, or a smart plaid skirt boxpleated all around or at the sides—all sizes. Both models are new and attractive, and at this value very inexpensive. Easter Suits for Younger and Older Boys Our complete Spring assortments for boys and young men are now here, and you may see them here literally in thou- sands, displaying every style-worthy material and model. You would never guess to see these great stocks that there is a scarcity of these things in the market to-day, and that other stores, lacking our ability. * "ay in advance for cash, cannot compete in assortmep* . this, the largest retail boys’ clothing section in tne city. Boys’ Spring Suits Boys’ New Suits 22.50 Special 17,50 Single and double models, in va- Snappy suits of tweed, cheviot | Single and double. models, in ye and homespun, ‘in attractive light | est Spring. fancies, in brown, medium shades for Spring, in- | green, gray and heather shades. cluding the popular heather mix- | Many have extrra trousers. All tures. There are side, inverted | Save serviceable linings and are well tailored, Value is excep and box pleated models. The ma- | tional at this price. 8 to 17 yrs. jority of these suits have extra trousers well lined with plain/or Little Boys’ Suits iridescent alpaca linings. 1 1.94 : Regulation Sailor, Dutch Little Boys’ eee Sertcik Reagent in ae Wool Jersey Top Coats Spring mixtures and serge, are 14.50 | braid trimmed or made with de- tachable washable collars. Sizes are 8 to 10 years. In newest tones of heather mix- Young Men's Suits tures; blue, green, brown and | ry navy offers a colorful selection | Spring Models from which to choose the young- sters' Faster Coats. They are 34.50 double-b st 3, \ =, Smart belt and pockets give a | Sack models, in brown, oxford, green and newest hairline stripes 2% tos ‘ years. and fancies offer an exceptional jaunty style Other Coats for junior boys, in | selection of well tailored suits at serges and mixtures | this unusual value, Sizes to 88 5.94 to 16.50 | chest Other Suits for Young Men, 22.50 to 47.50 DEPARTMENT, THIRD FLOOR. Seen oem Bn