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r= ea Ge? ACTRESS ~ oaeayal mca” .. 18 A BIG FEATURE IN 'HILLIPS'’S.““ THE COST” Davia Graham Phillips's hovel, “The Cost,” this week's offering at the ___ Rialto, presents Violet Heming in the role of the girl who marries against the wishes of ber parents, suffers heart agoniés from the unhappy wedding but remains devoted to her hystynd until his death, In this Sereen version of the book the dimin- utive actress is seen at her pest. Sharing honors with her in acting is Ralph Kellard, the wayward hus- band. H This photoplay, a Paramount-Art- craft creatiop, is devoid of any de- tective roles, and lack of thoughtful- Ress in failing to draw a 4vindow shade discloses to the unsuspecting wife the infajthfulness of her ,hus- band. Then thore are political meet. | pital ing scenes showing the fight against | “~ corruption and for good government, and the climax of thrills comes with the Stock Market scene showing the Victory of the head of the trust over his business enemies, -————— © * NAZIMOVA IN RAGS AND THEN IN SILKS AT CAPITOL THEATRE In “Treasure Island,” Tournews production, contains and excitem of Stevenson. The Hawkins, the Ul lad who away on @ treasure lle do good One of the Alla Nazimova could put “pep” into @ scenario based on the Congressional “Reoord, and when she Ms such a ehance as is given her in her newest Photoplay, “The Heart of a Child,” which is on the Cupitol’s screen this week, she is thoroughly at home. ‘The pteture, which was mdde from Frank Danby's novel, concerns Sally Shape, a Limehouse orphan, who is| successively factory worker, artist’ model, stage favorite and wife of AI lord. " Charles Bryant, Mme. Nazi- mova's husband, plays the lordly role ‘and Claire Du ‘Brey makes a great | deal of a trouble brewing lady Another William J. Flynn picture, | in the film pc ment with nett comedy, and the usual news and topical num- hers to insure good measure. Ww. ; o furnish the laughs, FULL OF FIGHTING AND RED ADVENTURE Wonderful photography is shown the Maurice at the Rivoli this week. Following fairly closely the fiction classic, this film version ugh fighting, adventure t to satkefy any reader rew—as vil- hoisted the 'y Roger ‘a hapless victim to walk the plank. Their bat- tles and the narrow escapes of stows unting ship and buccaneers, are enough to up and ack. Shiney aeon plays Jim acceptably and the Sie members of the cast most pleasast features of the entertain: ment is the musioal prologue fea- turing Emmanuel List, basso, in Efficiency Without Injury . The spring tension fingers of Slip-Grip hold soft collars \ firmly in place without dam- f aging the fabric. There are no hooks or sharp points to puncture and tear. t The neat appearance which i your collar has in the morning ik is maintained thruout the day. qt Slip-Grip ts on to stay in a t moment, and off with a gentle pull. Itisa simple, efficient soft collar fastener—and more. It is an evidence of good taste. 4 bs Onsaleatclothiers, haberdashers, t department stores, jewelers and i drug stores. Fifty cents up. Abk your dealer to show you a pair of Slip-Grip Cuff Links, too. Gem Spent co 7 SLP-SRX Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. quar! rd Jewelers SS NO-A-P/IN First steamer from New York St., 6 P. M.; West 132d St, 6.30 P. M. DIRECT RAIL CONNECTIONS AT ALBANY to all points north, east and west. EXPRESS FREIGHT SERVICE—AUTOMOBILES CARRIED Telephone Canal 9000 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. ELIABLE GOODS "IRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = ‘or week! p | Bxcey aluce=— Agent coll EMPLOYERS aerntge CALL, WRITE O@ tional veleee= Agente is. HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES Thursday, April 15, sailing from Pier 31, N. R., at Desbrosses HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY WaTcHEs:»:AMoNDS DIAMONDS 3 | WATCHES — JEWELRY £ASY WEEKLY 02 debt Arr 73} | ON CREDIT ~--Sev:aics! 2o2thy payments yutifully q | ROYAL DIAMOND ND & WATCH CO. a ree |= NELANE Phone Joka ' 243 ane UE] DIAN S SeTeute, EPOST S tora JOH ON CREO lit RP ARS | | ‘e (a he Reap ot 2 ENOLE OUA WATCH COs” ST” Malden (ame Sova a alin Sli Water: - Mar y We 3 WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS WINTER GARDENS, *. Ms, ™E PASSING SHC W a FLYMOUTH Its. TO-NIGHT <4, WHAT'S IN A NANG “2s MOVES TO LYRIC NEXT MONDAY the "LTE G By fit. John Revine, Author of “John Fergused, :STO RN Ms: wohittnn ° OUSE 3 Mace! Ned. « ‘Sa, Roe. Wonderful Ching rome Nance O'Neil usu ci | Me PASSION FLOWER "AMERICAN SINGERS OFERA CO. 2.30, Gilbyrt & Sullivan's Comic Opera Burlesque, Alexander Woollcott of the THEATRE, Columbus Cire! PARK "tine karvnpat 44TH ST. iis Wert 2'kal ECL, | inLOOK WHO'S HERE” LEAN) with cLeo MAYFIELD Musica! Comedy Themen, CASINO ™%& ae hp MY GOLt Ls LD! GIRL COMEDY = tig pear Ww, Br, at 85, Maw, ‘Toure od fet., 2.35, MY LADY | FRIENDS THe Hy at B a eI, £30 Eltron CRAWFORD i ‘SACRED AND FERGUSON PROFANE. LOVE pruirTLe +. “Theatre Nt a a Br Bra en nicHAnO, “3 'SHOWERS”’ Poosy Wood, Ralph Morgan BUDDIES SELWYN & Mor 420, lags 830 Weds Thums Bet, £30 MOROSCO Wer ath St Eyaines & a2. | J Si ae or. MAT, Todt | teo Ditrichstcis BODANZKY se mee PRA hs te OFF CARNEGIE HALL 510) H Mr Ms Misha Appelbaum: ‘A NDR ews" BARNEY BERNARD His Honor Abe Potash ELTINGE Wee #20 sare Mat. Wed. (Pop.) at 2 FLORENCE MOORE BREAKFAST IN BED NOW MADISON $0. GARDEN Twice Daily, 2.18 & B15. RINGLING trees Ibe U RRC THE = Il IR OF cU NIVERSE MOST MARVELOUS ENTERTAINMENT EVER PRESENTED | 00 #1) at id over, foe 1 peices oe PRISCILLA DEAN in "The Wl GIN of STAMBOUL" MULOOON'S JAZ? BAND Bi GADWAY "5: ST = CADIT exay ae OVA, <3 | ate nee vite roa a ea? ANGW SENET CORED Ge WRITE” CAPITOL STPPMONY TRC TPA OF AD. pieme =|e BRONX °! OPERA 140th a Last of ad av POPULAR PRICES. MATINEE® WEDNESDAY ANU SAT UID, eA" PRINCE. THERE WAS’ Net | CHAUNCEY ercort | ue Wet | _ OnAuuaey ong { MATINEE DAILY Ea “Ireland a Nation ii TE EE DANCING CARNIVAL, 27r. M to vie Tango. ewe) Bad ‘trot. Si" NICHOLAS" RINK, 66th anak Near Broadway. LEXINGTON 11! SALE: 7 »| ir RAND STRANI ny 1 NORMA | Famous pt Cathedral Quartet. Strand B’way Comedy. Strand Scenic Duet. Strand Orchestra FEPROCTOR’ $ NEW YORK THEATRES a Park & ex "/ PPETTICOATS.” Frank & Toby Dh WALLACE REID," ay es Hea alta a ty ate | IN Sl Bsa eat oat “at Kane, Morey & Moore, otha thet a § THE RIVER’ § END’ AND SUPREME VAUDEVILLE AN LOVE, Walter tim Gra atts ies, Pater Bex | Marmuerita Vedula, Fraser & Bunce Fara Wig iy Sh rN int, io eAtiea | ALACE * ¥. KEITH ps RIVERSIDE ie Bray @ etn OF es BROOKLYN. = D!! NORMA TALMADGE | MARK S TRAN SINE WOMAN GIVES." | BROOKLYN RTRAND OWCHESTRA | HELP WANTED—MALE. ‘end detallows, experienced 1 ‘al or “eletrieal HUDSON | Booth Ta tea i f i is R! Times Square. of the Musicians, Orchestra Soolety, Sores F RITZ KRE KREISLER Mer. MM. 9486 | EWING. | E —80NG necrTal, NorRANO- ELEN YORK KistiUt: | MANSORE SEE, Mistien Pictures and Lee! ca Li ha Sao W. aid We Pee 813 Mis, Wed. & Bat 3,18 EtoWunG Carmiva Sy td) sin fp etuock ud fs Mate. Wed. & Rat. at 2.90. mee “THE mac Ads date Lower joe mat (La Robe Rouge) ihe tbe? ‘Te sgushing Cape Cod Comey SHAVINGS E Best Seats at Box Office, Reguiar Prices. | Booth Tarkington's 8 CLARENCE ats. Thurs Rove INA CLAIRE in THE ads Dress Cottons Satisfyingly artistic sum- mer dresses may be made at slight cost from these lovely inexpensive ma- terials. Some of Our New Printed Voiles grounds. . Fancy Drese Ginghame—large col- lection of stri checks and plaids in smart col the Femous Mes, Fair our reg. 40 wo BB Apron Gingham—one 1 of the best makes— of indigo biwe checks—our reg. .80 32-Inch American Dress Ging: ol hams—splendid assortment wanted plaids—unusual variety of colorings—our reg. .65. 32-Ineh Dress Ginghams—in large election of all new color combina- tions—plaida and checks— our reg. jercnviienne se with VIC Uae re HELP_WANTED—FEMALE. GIRLS WANTED; $15.00 A WEEK TO START; Positions open in several 29 inch de--colors are rose, ~ Py Copenh on. prune, guravady, departments; inyrile, navy and. biack No experience required. Rapid advancement; Permanent work; 48 hours or less a week; $3.75 Black Dress Satins 2.44 49-inch—wcharmeuse finish—good wearing quality | | | PRESS GOODS—MALN FLOOR, | | SILKS—MAIN FLOOR, | Earnings of $85 to $100 tures—sem|-Norfolk and waist inches wide—all wook—all the Ki & MONTH soon reached. $1.90 White French Batiste. (5... 08 | stem dels— various ‘style amarlest new colors and combing: 1,800 GIRLS > UWAITE ©0003 —SLALN FLOOR POs ONS GLurdaNG —UiWiib POO, tions—our regular 85.63. . Have been empioyed i Clot 46 | $16.50 Boys’ Suits 14.25 | | 48-inch Shepherd Checke—all wince Jan. 1. Es toh RRR OOO ad ar ot 1d Os ODP wool in French Serge weave— MANY MORE Sutdoor, wear--for ‘men, women | Plain oF pleated models—a small and medium size and CORTON PABMICS—-BASBM EST. ‘*ROYS' CLOMEING—THIRD POOR, checks. . treseeeeaees 3.97 EMPLOYMENT OPTIONS £7 ct. Silk Mixed Crepe de Chine 172, | $2.25 Men's Union Suits 1.76 54-inch Men’ 's Wear Sergee—all Street and evenin shades. 112g Beosivay, Maahasiae, FNrroN Paasitics OMANI Mw ee, 66 ct. Moire Tal. and Brocade Ribbons ‘Colors—black and white—for hair Sous and sagh widihe Gtylwear make—new Spring blue—fine close weave— TUBONS MAIN FLOOR, ‘GN'4 SHOP—ALAIN FLOOR, our regular $4.97.........5 4.00 a $6.94 Silk Jersey Pettibloomers §.26 | 59 ct. Tickings 39 48-inch French Serges—All wool ‘Bat gto 4 tN, Rrown, taupe, rose, irene hh diue, Assorted Stripes. —tan, brown, navy blue and fondae 1, M. to bP royal blue and nay BED MUSLINS our regular $3.68 92 295 Broadway, opens, (PETTICOATS —-APOOND FLOM, i] Meornet of Dey 58 ct, Imported Curtain Madras 47 | | 42 and 44-inch Storm Serges—all o': Sinto 3 PS 35 ct. Women’s Cotton Hose 28 | Cream tinged--vine or allover i bees Copenhagen, on Black, white, Pabriggen and cor- destgne. woo! Dy > sad Svoarebrot dovan—sizes $} CURTAINS—BASEMENT. navy and black, . wok basal yy (i eaaald OSI DRY —MAIN FLOOR, . fa a o jadras Curtains heaitenn Py 54-inch All Wool Tuhestinee-rieer Pp |] 58 ct. Hack Towels Slight misweaves—it perfec |] “Heavy quality Union linen (part cam, grounde—rosebuds of ine quality—fine, close (BPISON SQUARE 129000 eovion) MEW TORK TELEPHONE COMPANE, ‘TOWEL SAIN FLOOR, - STORE OPEN 9 A. M, TO 5 HEARN IMPORTANT SAVINGS Mark. These Specially Priced Offerings WEDNESDAY Our regular $45.75 Five stunning models in serge and gabardine, ex- ceptionally give unusual value, make this sale of com- manding interest to wo- men who want suits. One of the models is il- lustrated. The other four are equally good All have beautiful lin- ngs Colors are navy, elk and black. Sizes 36 to 44. Are a combination much in vogue this Spring. These dainty good materials and very special in value. have light and tinted grounds, pat- Pink Batiste Bloomers — ‘Two Straight Chemises — Nainstook— , terned all over with quaint designs rows of hemstitching at knee— white or flesh ar br bm ‘ in buds and flowers—scrolls and shirred at knee and 84 front and ia other pretty designs. They are 39 wai Our regular 97... » of eo Wr two it Beas ei inches wide-— ‘ embroidery. 1 48 Bat THWAE (OTs ic sacaeet elvis. 46 Pink Crepe and Batiste Bloom- Our regular $1.68..,.,. Be! - Novelty Voiles—of which we have ere—Plain and fancy stitehed. | Straight Chemises — Philippine | ig more than a hundred different styles Our reguiar 1 36 and fine batiste—tailored models é “7 —are ethae Uae or. dak oe CE Serer . daintily made, a. 1 97 2 printed with a charming variety o! Voile, Pink Crepe and Batiste ur regular . new patter! Bloomers — Figured, dotted | Straight Chemises — Round or others ask « ; uare =neck—trimi of tie ard plain. 1 74 sq ming iy Our regular $1.97...... 4e Val. doing embroidery and * little buds and spra; hemstitching. . 2.48 a stripes—light and tinted Finer Bloomers.... . 3.68 Our regular $2.07... Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Because of knowledge that Baby and his mother looked to us for the many little needs which make up the sum total of his comfort in dress and equipment of the di large assortments of everything needed before prices increased and now are able to offer them in this sale at really remarkable Savings. MORNING SPECIALS-—Wednesday and Thursday Until 1P.M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, $2.48 All-Wool Prunclien and Epingles 1.84 | $1.52 New 3 White Goose Feathers $8.97 wees! 's Shirts Serge and poplin——black and na Diue—gathered back—~strap pock= ete—braid and button trimmed. SKIRTS-8Z00ND FLOOR. $11.94 Boys’ Suits Cheviots and cagsimeres in mix- Short, ‘sleeves—knee and ankle longttin: Relea MEN'S $5.50 Men's Felt Hats 3.05 diue, sole ene. rose. SILKS. Are leas costly here than at} most stores because we bought them very carefully well in advance of present prices, Assortments are complete and artistically chosen. weave—durable quality large assort: Ae po Nei 295 36-inch ‘Telosletton — th and |- dark 33-inch All-Sille ral “"¢, tan — for and colored figures on PH epee YO to priced smart das S nsiens die tae feeb rns epekrneiiet looking, Black Silks of novelty — silk. BLOOMERS and STRAIGHT CHEMISES new models are well made of BABIES’ pee poeta we bought See Today's Journal for Items and Prices. No Mail or Telephone Orders, nn es te ee ee ee te ee ee ee New Dress Woolens May be purchased here at savings from our large, mod- erately priced assortments, Velour Checks and Plaids — 54 ” DEER BAS WM FANT. ae db nds eck a es Seo giSs wool—navy blue— our regular $4.48.......... 3.62 All Wool Poiret Twille and Tricotines—54 inches wide—mavy and other makes, SHOP--MAIN FLOOR, WEAVE. ve eeeeee peyereretern. fl |