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' BERT LYTELL APPEARS AS “JIMMY VALENTINE”’ AT CAPITOL THEATRE In “Alias Jimmy Valentine,” Paul Armstrong's stage success of other) days, which has peen transferred to the scree® and ig having its first showing at the Capitol this week, Bert Lyteli has the third of a series of worth while roles, The leading parts in “Lombardi, Ltd.,” and “The Right ot Way” were sharply contrasted. Jimmy Valentine is far away from both Lombardi and Charile Steele ‘That, Mr. Lytell makes the reformed | ‘erook who is trying to live down his! past as convincing as he made the other two is a tribute to his versa- tility, Others in the competent cast inelude Vola ‘Vale, Eugene Pallette, Mare Robbins and Wilton Taylor. ‘The second of Booth Tarkington's “., “Edgar” stories fs fully as refreshing as the first, shown at the Capitol a Sew weeks ago. It is called “Edgar's Hamlet,” and the youthful hero, as- sisted by Teacher's Pet and yarious others of his gang, presents a hayloft version of the Prince of Denmark that surely must have Mr. Shakespeare chuckling into the receiving end of @ | ontja board. | ‘The opera at the Capitol this week is Pagliacci, repeated on account of the great popularity with which it wns received on its first English pres- entation there a few weeks since. There are the usual additional news, topical and comedy features. —— CLUB BARS SUNDAY GAMES. Only Tennis on Sabbath Afternoons in East Orange, N. J. The playing of tennis on Sunday wi'l be permitted on the grounds of the Franklin Club Realty Co., in East Or- ange, N. J., but Sunday games such as cards, billiards or pool will be pro- hibited in the clubhouse. The stockholders were sent ques- tionnaires on the subject by the di- reetors, and’ 109 replies were received of the Directors last, night. stockholders were opposed gamea in the clibhouse, while 50 favored them: Sixty-eight fa- vored the playing of tennis after 1 o'- clock Sunday afternoon, while 31 op- posed it. CONCERTS AND MUSIC. __ CARN&Gl: HALL ARift’, HELEN YORKE Mrs. Misha Appelbaum Helen Yorke captivating audiences.""—N, Y, Times, MANAGEM'T MUSICAL BUREAU OF AMERICA, AMUSEM ) EMPIRE Bway & Matinces we mtr coe | mee THE HOTTENTOT™ the WALL With a DSON |Bucth Tarkington's “sus, | CLARENCE Wann anew eters Y AbRatAM LINCOLN e Cort = Mats We Patheseintee “THE NIGHT BOAT” Greenwich Village Sis OSH) EMILY STEVENS tn Paitin Morera * SOPHIE wih O. rt _New Chined Cchan & Her is THE ABSOL! “THE “ReQUe ITTAL FRANK GAIETY, Wiway & Wh. Mats Wed, and sat Henry Miller's Sice- i244, Bre. 8.30 jp James Fores’ The Femcus Mrs. Fair ! BRONX {UM iy ‘porut MATINEES WEL Chauncey Olcott MactSHLA Nest Week | “WEDDING BELLS" | Seals Now DANCING CARNIVAL $t. ‘NICHOLAS RINK, 66th Street, Near Broadway, Neilan film shown at the Strand this | week, nots a new récord in the num- ber of tauigs ' to the ‘square inch. It|/tempered father-in-law, and then is.a farce ot: the rip-roaring sort. In- termed purely, for laugh-making pur- | Domes, it ‘suoceeds in its mission, and Winter Gard jure... Bat. at me PASSING SHOW “si COMEDY my t8 rin, grec toa LADY FRIENDS “DONT EVER MARRY,” tte extreme gtvain RIP-ROARING FARCE AT STRAND THEATRE | o¢ in a turce. Bieta aah ; The story concerns a long-suffer- gramme also includes ‘a ‘Don't Ever Marry,” «he Marshall) ing young man, a martyr to his toon and a news review, Estelle friends, who keeps his marriage se- Arpt: cre because of his fear of his vipten finds himself in a maze of misunder. standings, confusion and dilemmas such as only a farceur could conceive.” credulity An unexpected climax finally sub- caused by some of the rapid-fire sita- dues the firebrand father-in-law and ati ta thi produces the happy ending. ations is not a thing to be complained Pree ttital scenes are shown in “Tn | 100 and Out of Congo San,” and the pro~ jomedy car-| soprano, and Malcolm Me. damo, are the soloists, trate Sweetser's Wite Dead Sweetser, wife of City | Migistrate William A. Sweetaer of No. | West 80th Street, giclock thig morning in the New York foswtal of complications following an eperatten, for appendicitis which performed on her on Sunday. band she ie survived by: e. IEF AR Wot mpun Arena Bre, 8. Mate 4 te ae ee sem LIONEL AMUSEMENTS. | .__amusemenrs. 5 CENTURY 624 8, Cen. Ph. W, ve. 8.1 and Sat. 215 ”| azine Eliott’s “hat OF THE LAW (ha Robe Rouge) ee: DA. 39TH ST, es, Ta pe BOOTH Teen. 08 Wot Bway, Be. B18, and ‘Matinees Wed. ied ant =ie|\M8 Ditrichstein ath “SCA AL CENTRAL "pes, és 8. & By. Bro.a.te, PLAYHOUSE {i ret ta a i Nee eee bbls ST. Tyee eB, Ere iSTORM x, =< ' PLYMOUTH ine ea kr | re Arihor Maptiet.g NIGHT LODGING | 74° Bonehead DW NICANDER MONT ty 2 hae d Maas ty e. THEATRE GUILD’ tum BERNARD“ '™9 BORDONI fn “AS YOU WERE." BELMONT |Manan f’RMail Nance O'Neil tiie PASSION FLOWER Garrick $3, 340 Pew: ‘way. (Mata. Thur. ita? grt BU Set. 36, Sucopes, “JANE CLEGG” By St.John Ervine, Author of “John Ferguson.” ‘The Bonehead’ an Amuslog ae FLORENCE MOORE |™ “BREAKFAST IN BED.” FERGUSON | PROFANE LOVE KE TRENE a COEDY Aid HARRIS Wee 624 Street. Evsines 8 0. Moves to Plymouth Thenise: Nest saad?” 60 et ERS”? “iu: REPUBLIC Wet (20 8. bres. at 30, MERICAN SINGERS OPERACO. in Gilbert & Sullivan's Comedy Opera Burlesque best show | ever, a Alexander Woorloote ror ‘Columbus PARK ™ Eves. puirtle oy |) Mats. ‘wed. Sng’ ‘at 2,20, “ lo “THE BLUE FLAME.” Next wjouk—Sotnere sn Maro” Senta Now. Bure G ORoll's Great ELTINGE jf, 4@-F:,..=:2424100- |x BEYOND THE HORIZON Pop.) at 2.30|Week , | = __ ot Biwa font aia seer | NORA BAYES W. 44m. MAT. To-morrow sidaestum “LASSIE” THE OU BOA : SHUBERT ™« Do You Want a Husband? See imme C “princess s5" vente, 0th Be MOROSCO Ys. Seine tt in SACRED AND ‘Set Mats. Wed.(Pop,) & Set.at 2.30, Mats. Wed. ADAM AND e The CRITERION THEATRE will be opened to the public Saturday, April 24th, at noon’, with Cecu B. De Muuz’s “WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE?” Z shall try to make this theatre the home of the best in big feature photoplays with musical settings. In the first production offered in this house, I feel I have found something more than usually worth while. A comedy in the larger sense of the word with THOMAS MEIGHAN, GLORIA SWANSON and BEBE DANIELS in the leading roles, its more than a picture; it is a page out of fife. Poosy Wood, Mose BUDDIES||! SELWYN Where 424 Steet: renings, 2.00 Raion os BROADHURST Wee, 441 6¢, Bros, Male oer & Set LUNGACRE i, "wit®'ray Be 138 SM NS “EY A | JANE COWL | unusual amount of service. " reaue MANY SALES~ Make These Shopping Days Remarkable for’ 4 the Variety of Splendid Values WEDNESDAY @ THURSDAY Our Credit Plan allows you more, privileges than the ordinary charge account and involves no red tape or em- barrassment. Simply choose your suit, coat or dress from a large assortment, priced, and divide the payments over a period of time to suit your own convenience. ‘Reversible Cam New Feather Pillows—mixed duck Smart Spring Suits of Fine Blue Serge $95.7 Worth from $50 to $55 | The suits in th’s assortment, two of wh'ch are ‘Ilus- |* trated, are the pick of the stocks of high class manu- | facturers. The tine men’s wear blue serge is of remark- ably good and dependable quality and will give an Our regular $2.94 Dainty Blouses of sheer fine voile are shown in numerous styles. uite simple, with only smart buttons for trimming while embroidered and izes are 46 to 54. others are charmin; finished with lace. WEDNESDAY—QNE-DAY SALE OF SILKS Neweat silks for dainty Summer smocks, blouses, skirts, ies” at this exceptional pricing afford a pleasant economy opportunity. 35-inch Black Dress Satine— bogeys Chiffon Finish The styles are quite the most populat this season and will meet with the approval ot the most discriminat- ing woman. All neatly lined with good quality tancy silks and ornamented with tine silk braid and buttens. All sizes for misses and women. . HECHT BROS. Moet W: 14th BCs, Near. 6th ‘Aye. oe aaa tase hese css css. g eats se + 40-inch Georgette Crepes— in a splendid assortment of all desirable p 1 in and VYVYVVVY VV HOPE HAMPTON "AMODERN SALOME CHARLIE CHAPLIN MARIE DRESSLERe MABEL NORMAND inTILLIES PUNCTURED ROMANCE” THE FUNNIEST_COMEDY EVER MADE and A STAGE NOVELTY OF BEWITCHING GIRLS. “civ HAN LOVE BROADWAY, 2's: id | AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA on ¥ buy it. ‘2 AAMAKAAA AAA AL in the boudoir ale | a a mt 94n SI 13 NORMA TALMADGE Near or Av, /RUBEVILLE AND QTHER ACTS, Wm, Jaxto & Dietrich Henry Miller blanche Bates th he | B's, 281 Bt \ ares BF. KEITH'S PALacelary Wway de 41th, Bt \ren ie Mare Daily, 25-81, TAURA -EPROCT TOR’ S NOW manson 50, ananen BAT., MAY 1. EW YORK THEATRES [ae Cok Wot a ten, Mn A RINGLING BROS, Ess 3. a | teva ras “THE WOMAN GIVES" Jaw sul, Gallag sas Raed me WOMAN” GiV) Crist UMBIA 2.15 & 815, Marinall Nils “DONT MA ' STRIND SAM HOWE'S BIG SHOW when traveling. nae “ 5 ~ AMUSEMENTS. | WM. S. HART Lexi GLON | ( a | a Baal Hf Rue in mite TOLL. GATE." ‘ies a PODROME Tat ae CHAS. RAY EVER In “PARIS GREEN." LYTELL in Inston Comedy. ‘Orcneetra, Crepe de tise of excellent weave—in light or dark colors.,......., Our regular $2.95 and $3. 25. Wednesday—One-Day Sale 12,000 YARDS NOVELTY VOILES Ouriea. 57 41 These adorable voiles at this pricing ma; and “overall clubs” i 4 world for its smartness and “American Beauty” ELECTRIC IRON The Best Iron Made well vie with the “gingham dress” heir knocks at the For surely never could a more exquisite frock be purchased at a similar expenditure, All the lovely new weaves— wearing the daintiest of the + new colors in pretty floral patterns—or stripes or buds —or dots or scrolls—are here in wonderful plenteousness for your pleasure. Pay a trifle more at first and be assured of the same sat- isfactory results after years . of use, as upon the day you MORNING SPECIALS—Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted No Mail or ‘Telephone Orders. ing pressing those lacy, delicate articles one wishes to tron onesell, Id $2.48 All Wool Prunellas 39 Inches wide—colors are Co- 1.84 | $11.94 Boys’ Suits, cassimeres in mix- nodels—various style pock= ote—sizes to 16 yre wundy, myrtle, navy and black— Sold by Electrical, Hardware, and Department sh, j : rN Stores, and Electrical Companies BE ee Oat OR, $1.95 Printed Silk Beaten, $2.1 -28 Men's Union Suits Manufactured by American Electrical Heater Company, DETROIT Makers of « Complete Line of Electrical Heating Devices $2.95 Crepe Georgettes “at idth—street and eve- | 45 et, Men's Balbriggan Underwear rt_sleeves—dou- VEILING DIPT—MAIN FLOOR, 'Tenderfoot Lace} vhite and, colors—amoire, | Wet. Shol Otcloth N tai MAIN FLOOR, | HOUSEHOLD sUPPLInS—THIRD FLOOR, | 23 et, New Sesh Curtain Muslins edges and colored or “IREL, "AND ANATION” hs Lederwens 601 With lace = nee .ckas—sleeveless—loone KS UNDDRWiaR $1.17 New White Feathers OURDAINS BASEMENT, | | $3.97 New Carpet Sweepers * 96 | Antique finish: _bdjustable brush— rubber-tired wheels. RUGS THIRD FLOOR. Et eEe Rb koky poker VER ARRREES Special, for, W Wotualiey Women’s 3 Blac Silk Hose 2.41 Our regular $3.17 A rare opportunity to! a liberal supply of fine qi ity hose at a very low cost, ... These are full fashioned, lisle soles, heels and toes.” Comfortables Needed for Summer— | at excellent values: ‘ Floral Silkolene Comfortables— plain sateen _borders.-— cotton filled—full sise— our reg. $6.97. .65. 4.00447 brie Com! pa a designs—plain or bro- ca satin — insertion — filled—full sixe— A our reg. $9.97...........- 6.30 and goose—herringbone and art tickings— 20x28—our reg. $8.16...,2,12 2x28—our reg. $9.57....2,43 24x80—our reg. $3.96...,2.67 26x80—our reg. $4.32....2,92 New Feather Pillows—-white goose and down filled — strong, firm§* tickings— 20x28—our reg. $5.07....3.43° RUGS Splendid assortments at . prices 90 moderate that a plentiful number may be bought and yet @ genuine saving accomplished, Artistic Fibre Ruge—Oriental and Persian designs in tan, blue, green ‘and rose—will cling to the floor—corners do not turn wy 9x12—our reg. $29.50... Seamless Velvet Rupe —splenaid fine réproductions Chas riental rugs—blue, rose, tan and tau vox] ft-—our reg $62.50. 74,50 Fine Quality Grass Rags —- close woven and artistically stencilled to harmonize with any decora- tive scheme. 36x72 in. Imported iaes Ripe stenaiede —splendid for byngalow use— 4.6x7.6—our reg. $6.97. . 447 Chamois fn eee Gloves 3.25 . The strap-wrist gauntlet glove is’ favored by the feminine” convenience. These gloves are white or yellow, attrac- tively stitched in a contrast- ing color. Some are 8-button length; all sizes. A Pot of Your Favorite Tea will be served free with each order amounting to twenty-five cents. Between three and four-forty-five on Wednesday and Thurs- day afternoons in Res- taurant and Cafeteria. Because of Lack of Space for Our Spring Stocks We Have Greatly Reduced Four Splendid Lines of $9.85 Men’s Shoes, $6.85 For a quick clearance. Ten- derfoot make, of black or: tan leather, with English or, medium broad lasts—Good- ear welted soles—wid > is and a few D—sizes to 11. w sca ha

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