The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1920, Page 27

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WARWICK PLEASING ) IN “JACK STRAW” AT 1-¢ THE RIALTO THEATRE ' , Robert Warwick, in “Jack Straw” @t the Rialto. this week, furnished , Gitte the most pleasing entertainment ‘that he has Siven his large follow- fing of movie It is the first time, ‘Fecently at least, that he has appeared “im & play just suited to his talents, and fast night's audience plainly showed its he play, writen W. Somerset was ‘directed by William De ‘and’ the scenario was written by APrimtaiat Warwick — discloses ‘an actor of even greater than his admirera suspected. Ho ta effects over with many deft ches that are sure to delight those ho care for something more then but- foonery or swashbuckling on the screen. Title, igasified an a comedy, “Jack fegende in romance and sen« } ng carry « pure appeal. ‘Warwick is supported by an unusu- gapable cast which includes Car- McComas, Sytvia Ashton, Charles Opie, Helene Sullivan, J. M, Frances Parks Robert Brower. Clever captions add to the generally Pleasing impression of the picture. Genuine laughs are furnished by Jightwoight Lover.” a Sunshine com- edy, and the musio programme above the average. Grace Humtman Johan Sirause's “voices of Spring,” and John Priest played the organ’ golo, Rubdinstein’s “Reve An- geliqué.” Hugo Relsenfold conducted the orchestra, onincnijpinisc JOHN BARRYMORE’S “JEKYLL AND HY DE” IS A FILM CLASSIC John Barrymore's screen version of “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” which is fhown for tho first time at the Rivoli this week, is the strongest argument yet pres in support of those who contend that motion pictures may convey the highest forms of dramatic “rt. Nothing more artistic than Barrymore's portrayal of the con- ventionally proper Jekyll and the ro- pusive and beastial Hyde has ever screen, The story haa been changed in a Food 8 Robert Louis St i r the en en introducd as the principal libe uken. However, — = | a3 a writer. fnotnner Nestea WOMAN DETECTIVE PROVES HER INGENUITY IN “APRIL FOLLY.” In “April Folly,” Cynthia Stock- ley's story of love, intrigue and ad- venture, this week's offering at the Capitol Theatre, Miss Marion Davies Portrays the principal role of a wom- an detective, an incident to her career This is a Paramount Artoraft picture and peautifully pre- sented, The story is.a thrilling one and disclosed how easy it is for a woman to outwit a clever crook and his ac- complice, who travel tr the beautiful Mannister di: Mise Davies, April “novela, Poole, novelist, jearning of the plan to steal the valu- | able gem, informs the ‘real owner, trip to far away Africa, ‘There are the usual: secnes of the ship voyage, the plot of the thief to steal the gems from the trunk, but Miss Davies outwits him by placing an “April Fool” note in the jewel box, secretes herself in the trik and at last turns the culprits for arrest and restores the Jewol xhtful owner. y popular | , if again sung by the C% ‘apitol re Company of artista, | CONCERTS AND mus! HIPFODROME EASTER SUNDAY NIGHT: APRIL 4, at 8.15—Concert by JOHN McCORMACK Seats $1, $1.90. $2, $2.50, Now at Box Ottiee.. AMUSEMENTS. seen USEMENTS. — PUNCH. JUDY [HER Evs. 8:30- MATS. FRI.&.SAT. 2:31 FRED D-ancasois ‘NEW DRAMA "well (6) LE with MARTHA HEDMAN JOHN HALLIDAY iat THRILLS and SUSPENSE iE and OTHER WORLD Are Tie Interested in Life After Death? See this gripping drama ofthe UNDERWORLD All the thrills and a feseine tion of an old-fashioned ghost story. ROUT ae HUGO, Hie We ae si ee Batt ytore|| "DR. JEKYLL MR. HYDE’ i A Paramount Arteraft Picture By Robert Laui cted by Robertson CARL LAE MMLE OFFERS TOD BROWSING , > | DS et EDDY EDWARDS JAZZ BAND] B. S. MOSS’ Broapwax |]! BROADWAY Continuous 1 to 11 P.M. |FEPROCTOR'S is S|; | All Star Vaudeville Bill jand Featuring Photo Plays NEW YORK THEATRES Dsl 4. Ooh SL PR SI. see Cu Ae | madge, ‘in Search of © Siawer F KCI MMU: EMMA TRENTI y\ SANTLEY & lyy 8A Yen Sores WADISON sa. GARDEN TWICE DAILY, 2.15 and Doors Oren Hour RINGLING BROS. BARNUMeBAILEY NOW AMUSEMENTS. “MRS. JIMMIE __THOMPSON” A Play of ihe Seen and the, Uneees. wiLsoh LYRIC We ie Bae, ‘Bree ot BOOTH fis; 450, Wot 7. Eve. 8. Raster Mon.2.30 tee Ms DITRIGHSTEIN ts Beau, Eke going on THE tuow YOU Want 70 SEC. Beat Seats at Box Offion Iewular Prices VICTOR HERBERT'S Latest od Greatest Musical Success || HUDSON Booth 3ON | Booth Tarkington's Est ite | Clarence GOLDEN GIRL |} i325. 'T Cammor. SEEN TOO OFTEN, LYCEUM Sie: ¥. 0304 Bre 238 (| INA CLAIRE in THe ot o'Staal ‘otaaene ak q SCANDAL BELASCO Wer sim st. Bren at 8.20. LENORE ULRIC #4" BERNARD © inthe BonbgN I As YOU WERE.” COMEDY ir tre, Pama MY LADY FR FHVENOS a Slitton Greenwich Village str tims, 2% EMILY STEVE it = Rtv uenrs SOPHIE th ST. | st, Rea | GECIL Krvialer-3ucobi-Le Haron Operetta, with John Charles ‘Thomas, Wilts Rennett. Star Cast. Mia. Wed. (Pop.) & 8 Cohan & Harris}\i!%) 5 25334 THE ABSOLUTE DRAMATIC TRIUMPH THE ACQUITTAL A.Mtetersec.'2 Play Construction. FRAN ASK ANYBODY HO Hato LTINGE Wee re Mats Wed. & Satur GAIETY, Bway, 46th Henry Miller's 3} Henry Miller s fianche Bates fg, Jamnen Worbes’ Tho Famous Mes, Fair day & Bar James K. Hackett ¢ Ate ioe ana Wee in alse. Comedy Mats, wea tye ‘Sat. rf 3. ii MAR ' Rik RABE HELP_WANTED—FEMALE. [__ ty CHANNING PoLLocK’s PLA GIRLS WANTED; $15 A WEEK TO START, Positions open || BROADHURST yu 4s a i. || Jane COW “smilin’, Through." in several | 4 LITTLE THEATRE a departments, EUGENE O'NEILL'S GREAT DR ALSO | BEYOND THE HORTON ag NIGHT WORK FOR Ra wis nichano cennerr RT OMaN FULTON ec] (21 years and over) Oliver Moros (narried or single) MAMMa’s~ ‘ARFAIR MOROSCO Wg, 4 58 Mats Bit in SACRED Al FERGUSON PROFANE LOVE Donald Brian, ia BUD DIES SELWYN 3: MAT. EVERY FWeEDDING BELLS Margaret Lawrince and Wallace Eddloger $18 A WEEK TO START No experience required. Rapid advancement, | Permanent work. 48 hours or less @ weck. Earnings of $83 to $100 A MONTH soon reached. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. L158 BROADWAY, MANILATTAN | a Moe PM. 453 FE. TREMONT AY. BIONX. oA. M wo8 PM URS E_ WONDE: of THE UNIVERSE UNIVERSAL ENTERTAIN. STUPENDOUS SPLENDOR Novecty Avo. TRANSCENDENT THIEL GIGANT! CON Adinission UNRIVALLED, “1 chs. NCLUDED) cas all in ranch Ticket’ Offices (No ad Vimbel Brow. RH. Mac Byay CAPITOL: MARION DAVIES. Oe “APE. FOLLY 5 OPERA 3 CAVE LLERIA RUSTKALA LARRY SEMONi. The FLY | cop GADITON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA I BRONX OPEMA | 140i St Fast of 34 ay, | POPULAR PRICES. ecuarinmns ery at ASD “Roly ly Eyes’’f Fee no hia Rint dehballl DANCING Pee 2PM to midnight. | Tanga, one-step, fox-trot Lardest dancing Snstiuition in New: York, ST. NICHOLAS RINK, 66th Street, Near Broadway. __BROOKLYN, DANSE CAPRICE est Ballroom in Town. g from 8 to 1 A. M. Ave, and Sterling Place ing $4 Joe Jobnaon, Mar. MARK WwW. GRIFFITH'S” AN fine Ay hg re a tone, BAQORTY, SrAxn ‘ORCHROTMA, HARRIS sii! Wea a har bin ibis nuns er. mngogtas | mn tee | eae oe ABOVE OFFICES: wes OPEN wel wSDANW DA 209 matieettan, aha eli PLAYHOUSE Bee aa i Eg b a OAM. 05 P.M; | mera e O'Neil 0 Teimhon HELP WANTED—MALE. CASINO in Sued a iat at MUSICAL COMEDY ExQU iLITTLE WHOPPER With VIVIENNE SEGAL. EMPLOYERS REFFRIMCE= CALL, WR/TE OR sENT CALLS HWA Ic el an DIAMONDS WATCHES — JEWELRY ON CREDIT—rvcnicnmonthiy payments Exceptional yalues—A, alls. Beautifully haat aa at 8 aay Matera hey APHRODITE LONGACRE iS. hnr, Bre? ROYAL DIAMOND & WATCH CO. | ADAM AND E V A || 35 MALDEN LANE “Phone Johm 243 | Garrick #2, §;,nee", Bway. atats thor 1 vrapaire tur re i 1 “JANE CLEGG” iy Si, John Brvine, Author of “Jeha Fergusen,”* PLYMOUTH ‘Thea. —s 45th Bt, Bye. #10, Matinee @aturday only, 2.10 Thursday Mat, Mokots Fachanged at Box Ortios. John Barrymore in Richard III, Starts 6.10 and Ends 11.30, ; ar eaee ON CREDIT Flerhons JOHN ses 3) Malden Lane DIAMON DEPOSI; EAGLE DIA WATCH CO,, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDA Fourteenth street ne 18TH GREAT SPRING SALE(‘txts' | ONLY FOUR MORE DAYS TO EASTER . Spring Sale Values Offer Unlimited Selection and ‘ Great Economies in New Apparel and Merchandise a” | Spring Sale Specials _ For Wednesday and Thursday $4.94 Trimmed Hats, 3.87 New sailor and close fitting hate— also large modele—black and col- ors. Limit 2. $2.95 Trimmed Hats, 2.25 Smart styles in black or colors. Limit 2. $2.95 Girls’ Hats, 2.17 Mushroom, chin-chin an! poke shapes, smartly trimmed with rib- bons, bows and streamers. 77 ct. Trimming Flowers, .54 Pretty field flowers, roses, pansies and fruit clusters. Limit 2. $3.74 Untrimmed Hats, 2.72 Various straws and colors. $13.50 Boys’ Suits, 10.85 New Spring suite—browns, grays, checks, stripes and twills—waist seam models—various pleated backe—7 to 16 years. Limit 2. $22.50 and $24.50 Young Men’s Suits, 19.50 Single breasted sack and four- button double breasted waist seam model—full or half lined. Limit 2. $1.94 Boys’ Blouses, 1.44 New light and medium striped percales — attached collor and sport styles—8 to 15 years. Limit 3. 94 ct. Boys’ Caps, .74 Best shades of brown, gray and fine mixtures—taped—8-4 crowns. Limit 2. $13.68 All Wool Sweaters, 10.00 Coat and Tuxedo models—knitted or leather belts—rose, turquoise, Americat Beauty, purple, buff and navy. Limit 3. $8.48 Knitted Smocks, 7.00 Trimmed with fringe and sash— salmon, American Beauty, laven- der, rose and tan. Limit 3 $3.74 Girls’ Pleated Skirts, 3.00 All wool navy blue serge, with or without attached waists—sines 8 to 14 years, Lisnit 2 $2.95 Girls’ Crash Dresses, 1.94 Pretty models in tan crash with solid color trimming or black en ameled belts—sizes 8 to 14 years. $45.75 Misses’ Suits, 36.50 Three smart models or black serge—16, sizes. $27.75-$29.75 Women’s Taffeta Dresses, 21.50 Two new Spring models in tan, navy 18, 20-year black or blue—with surplice blouse -lace collars— ette sleeves and tunic — skirts— has corded overblouse skirt and silk loop trimmings-—in navy, black, Copenhagen blue and brown both models sie 36 to 42 $22.74 and $24.74 Coats, 16.75 Newest models, showing novelty and double box-pleated — backs, self-mnaterial or brushed wool trimming, novelty stitching and cloth belts—-styles for misses. $2.94 Housedresses, 2.38 Chambrays and percales—waist line models in plain colors and figures—sizes 88 to 44, Limit 2. 39 ct. Muslins, .29 Bleached 96 inches wide quality, Limit 10 yards. soft $6.94 New Marquisette Panel Curtains, 5.77 Cluny, antique, filet and medallion effect motifs. Limit 4, 48 ct. New Art Burlaps, .34 Yard wide—crimson, olive, brown, blue and natural, Limit 10 yards. 45 ct. New Curtain Scrims, 36 Yard wide-—embrojdered and open- work—double horder Limit 10 yards, es | Broshes, .21 USED CARS FOR SALE, Limit a ' ’ a ET LARGE NEW ASSORTMENT MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Our reasonable prices for both machine-made and hand- made undermuslins, coupled with our very large selection of styles, make this the most economical and altogether satis- factory place in the city to buy muslin underwear. Envelope Chemises 1.97 $2.68 2.68 our reg. $2.97 There is @ large assortment at this price, which includes newest our reg. Yokes are prettily made of good models of fine batiste with lace and embroidered medallions built-up and ribbon armholes, and finished with ribbon. Trimmings of laces, inset medal- There lions and good ribbon, with the is an excellent variety of styles. value unusually good. Night Dresses 2.97 our reg. $3.68 Dainty nightdresses of white and flesh color batiste—are beauti- fully trimmed with delicate lace and fine medallions used in various ways on the round or square necks and run with ribbon. Philippine Nightdresses 2.76 our reg. $5.49 V-neck models with open and close embroidery and embroidered edge and eyelets. owen Pa $5.97 Nightdresses of V-neck and high | Heavy embroidery in leat and oe aoa one ah short sleeves | festoon designs, done on material beadeep hl Irate! rips aber of fine quality, makes these night- broidery is in bow-knot or floral patterns dresses of exceptional worth 4.64 our reg. $5.68 All of these have entire yokes and sleeves made of lace and rib- bon, There are also sleeveless styles in this group Last week of Spring Sale values in which to buy your new corsets and petticoats at such notable savings. All models are new, daintily made and well styled. CORSETS BROCHE CORSETS—tow bust, ribbon finished top— sizes 19 to 26—our regular $3.50 PETTICOATS TAFFETA PETTICOATS—solid and changeable colors, also black—deep flounce—medium and full extra sises— our regular 87.94 Tuesdax- — Wednesday—Thursday Three-Day Sale A Manufacturer’s Close-Out of COTTON HOSIERY The manufacturer wanted cash and we were able to buy in quantities, in accordance with our parley of cash purchasing. That is the reason we are able to offer cotton hosiery at these prices in spite of the fact that it is worth so much more. WOMEN’S Fine Mercerized ~- fashioned — | Black ‘lercerized Hose—close black and cordovan—usual | weave med backs — usual value .95 | value Three Day Sale .66 | Three Day Sake 58 MEN’S Fine Lisle Hose Valm Beach, | Cotton Hose—black, gray and cordovan usual value .26. Three Day Sale black and navy—sizes 9% to | 11')-—-our reg. .65 quality. 5 Three Day Sale CHILDREN’S Fine Mercerized Hose—imade of Kgyptian yarn—black or white sizes 5 to 10—usual value .85. Three Day Sale .65 -18 Fine Ribbed Hose sizes 5% to 9%4— usual value .85 Three Day Sale 128 cotton— | ae MORNING SPECIALS—Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P.M. 1) prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders. $2.48 Prunellas and Epingles 1.84 | $5.65 Mercerized Jersey Top Petticoats. 3.95 All we 9 Inchea wide—ar- w! ity taffeta flounce—extra sine. net, Copenhagen, myrtie, navy PETTLOOATS—SBOOND FLOOR, and black. DRS FALRIOS MAIN FLOOR, +046 $7.95 Women's or Girls’ Shoes... White nubuck—bigh cut lace $1.95 Pongees -1.27| hoon — narrow toes — milttary heola—sines 3 to 1- Natural colored grounds—neat and medium size figurea—con- ~wide widthe DES—BROOND FLOOR, trusting colore 38 Inches wide, appt ieiees o SILKS MAIN FLOOR, teh mat . os to $7.94 Boys’ Suits Uasscess 0.60] broad tocw—nizoa # to 104, Junior styles—new 51 fancies A, "grey And brown tures sonatas wlon cottar, $4.77 Floral Silkolene Comfortables. ..3.00 $11.94 Beye’ Serge Suits. ... Fine and medium Cotton filled—futl_atze. COMFORT ARLES —BAGHMNT, or Sons Tengthe—woo! ONES WRAN--SBOOND FLOOR, WO Spring Sale Specials For Wednesday & Thursday $2.27 Misses’ Silk Hose, 1.68 White only—all sixes—excellent —lisle heels, soles, toes, Limit 3. 58 ct. Women’s Hose, .47 Burson make—8% to 10%. | Limit 3. $7.95 Glove Silk Pettibockers, 5.77 All sizes—taupe, green, black and navy blue. Limit 2. $3.57 Women’s Black Silk Hose, 2.42 Full fashioned—all —sizes—tisle heel, sole and toe—excellent value. Limit 8. $1.44 Women’s Handkerchiefs, 4 doz., 1.20 Each, .21. ~ White or colored embroidered corners—also solid colors. Limit dozen. $1.08 Men’ 4 Handkerchiefs, Y doz., .80 Very good value. -Each ,14 Limit dozen. $3.96 Men’s Kid Gloves, 3.00 All shades of tan and brown. 67 ct. Boys’ Undershirts, .51 White cotton — athletic styles — knee length drawers. Limit 8. 73 to 83 ct. Women’s Union Suit Low necks—sleeveless—loose or tight knees—regular and extra sizes, Limit 8. 97 ct. Men’s Spring Neckwear, "se A splendid assortment of the new- ieee of the seagon—silks and satins—in stripes, figures, polka dots eal tert Sloe fs imit 8. $5.50 Men’s Felt Hats, 3.95 Latest Spring models—Styiwear brand—greens, browns, grays and other shades—all sizes, Limit $3.25 Men’s Felt Hats, 2.25 Green, brown or black—fine wear ing quality—all sizes. Limit 3. $1.95 Men’s Fine Caps, 1.45 Serges in fine plain colors— tweeds in stripes and plaids—all sizes, Limit 3, $1.97 Men’s Blue Chambray Shirts, 1.33 ' For work—collar attached—all sizes. Limit 8. In basement shop. $1.24 to $1.65 Men’s Nightshirts, 1.00 50 inches long—muslin or domet all sizes, Limit 8 59 ct. Nainsook Underwear, .41 Shirts or drawers, Limit 3 sets. 97 ct. Men’s Belts or Suspenders, .77 Leather belts, with plain or initial buckles—live rubber suspenders-— neat stripes—gilt buckles—regular and extra sizes, Limit 3. $3.25 Black Satins, 2.35 Fine close face—deep rich quality —85 inches wide. Limit 15 yards. $2.95 Crepe de Chines, 2.27 40 inches wide—street and evening shades. Limit 15 yards. $1.30 White French Voiles, .93 44 inches wide—for frocks Middies. Limit 15 yards. 70 ct. White Repps, .61 36 inches wide—for skirts, mid- dies, boys’ suits and nurses’ unl- forms. Limit 15 yards, $3.67 Tea Cloths, 2.33 Lace trimmed. Limit 2. and $2.50 Damasks, 1.96 Bleached linen—68 inches wide, Limit 10 yards. 87 ct. Turkish Towels, .66 Colored strij borders—bleached -close absorbent quality. Limit 12. $1.44 Dress Linens, 1.08 White—44 inches. bola and ebony handles—ends «capped to prevent splitting—set of 6 cach. Limit 2 sets. 25 ct. Tableware, each, .18 Dinner and dessert knives, forks and spoons, Limit 2 dosen. 52 ct. Stationery, 35 36 sheets and 86 es — French cambric, Limit 2 boxes, Smee pee oe

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