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The fishing schooner Norma, 4xew Bedford for New York, aground Wednesday on the tween Long Reach and Point Lookout, iid going to pieces. stripped of all her ed way over t yuasil of the cargo o * rca loss. CONCERTS AND MUSIC. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE TOMORROW NIGHT 8:15 RETUIN ENGAGEMENT FOKINE FOKINA |: s AN MEHONY awa 00R t+) A FANN ‘onduetor. wipe Bann ‘SUN, TMAY 4 3PM. SEATS NOW AT BOX OFFICE Dir, quarto & Seal ‘Mat Ratti, MAY MUSIC FESTIVAL 71ST REGT. ARMORY, 34th an SATURDAY EVENING, “WAY BONCI JACOBSEN ' ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY MAX JACOLS, Conductor, 50, $2.00, $1.80, $1.09. en oh day of Concert, LAMUSEMENTS. ROCTOR'S ‘Ss TV tack on Jamon & Hetty Morgan, EATRES Joula @ Mawallaus and others, JUST A WIFE” stor & Sweethearts, Gardiner & SSIS An dd Av in_ Order.” Bis Rana 7_VAUDEVILLE ACTS. ore Jeamel, of to LA. Tdvesrion® _Fonaiver Stine” vinet of” BY BF KEITH'S | 1 Meter 4-51 _Qebar_ FORD _ MUSTER STARLIGHT | E. 177th ST. SUBWAY STATION vf Formerly Bronx Expasition Amusement _Park. ) pa OPENS TO-MORROW = ‘MPiropel ‘Amusement Resort, Feature Fun tor Everybod Free Band Concerts—Oancing. 4 Children accompanied dians admitted FRE! afternoons. (APITOL ier. ne Pie MELAS SHOWING OF ‘THE DEEP PURPLE’ An R. A. WALSH PRODUCTION parents, or guar. on Wednesday ALICE BRADY Directed by it. A. WALSH, founded on the play by "Paul Atwstrong and. Pauls Votter, ‘and JORW. in TANNHAUSER.” THEATRE fs BROADWAY wane VICTOR SEASTROM in Henrile Ibeen’s famous masterpiece “A Man There Was” siMost improssive dramatie photoplay ever pre- vented on Broadway." EVE. MAT Soscer MACK SENNETT’S © s-nil*comedy, “DOWN ON THE FARM." GhEEAT (EW a Wek a BRONX ¥ HOUSE | MATS. ue AND “WEDDING OLUMBIA FOLLIES 32h, DAY i! CRITERION . TWAY, at 44th St. RP: m1 Comedy STHAND Constanon.. Talmadge Situs OReteavha UN JERE TO GO. NOW TO Cey THERE, EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, Inc, to BOSTON ON THE METROPOLITAN LING Only Passenger Line Through CAPE COD CANAL Perfect daylight view of this famous waterway, Leave Pier 18, North River, jot of Murray St., at 6 P. M, FARE $5.65 wot. wan tax. a Your, Wwirer™ Ustxg OIL FUEL—EXPRESS SPEED | ALWAYS IN SIGHT OF LAND ALL THE WAY BY WATER HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES | Greenwich Village Dally Sailings from Pier 31, N. Be (at Desbrosses 3t.), @ P. West 182nd st, U0 B. M, Due Aibuny 6 o'clock following morning, Direct rail connections at Albany to ali wolnte North, Kast and West. Kixpress Krelaht Service, Autos Carried. HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY i Vbhome Canal 1000. Fa a ee ~ DYCKMAN ST. FERRY to INTERSTATE PARK BRING THE ENTIRE FAMILY Fare Sc Also Beat Route for Autos 10 Lear Mountain in New. dersey nSbuTa, SATURDAY, Mi Wied Schooner Going to Plecen. from ich went hoals bes ‘The schoower has Higeing and Hes Practically ckerel will become AMUSEMENTS. oy | Winter Garden ™,", Saupe Pe SH Eyeninas § Ony Met sete Ww. ‘Marto 1 WEL ETH a LIONEL “Now York's | BARRYMORE |oF Channing Pollock's G ‘BLOU * Taka, 45th St., W. of Bway, fats. Wed. mae IN A ‘T™., W. Giratogn F || MRS, JIMMIE THOMPSON PRINCESS ‘itt. ita. faa! { PLYMOUTH ,' Wren St. Bre & "A Yrtuman of Peo, Zip and Big $3 3 SHOWERS COMEOY HIT MT THE. teens OF THE LAW| Yor Tw. fe Sat. at iow”, ‘Melodrama. (Pop.) nna Sai Nance 0’Neil, Tie PASSION FLOWER "9 NEW REVUSICAL COMEDY, Maxine Elliott’s 30.St, Brad. a Robe peso. 4.30. use Ue ADELE tan PLAYHOUSE , ys Mats Wed. & Sat 2.30, | Wonderful Thi ing & oan Bway.) Thre & : STORM. “Eve. £30 sats ‘tt LAR may have a message for you, ¢ See fe HUDSON West ¢4th Sen Mw Wed. & Nat | tn Patil Mostit’®) SOPHIE FF : with Cohan & Harris 3 AST 3 vines “THE ACQUITTAL?, GALETY, Bway Henry Miller's Madam Mystera GFL Thes., Kackabeke Most kL Tre Sunshiny || LYCEUM * | INA CLAIRE in THE ‘aot Diacens ‘Theat., Matinges ‘Thurs Hear Miller and Bunche Mata, partie ay de 4 Mais. We ; THEATRE West 42d a Kivay & 4o0h St, [ EMPIRE. Matinee ‘Wet eu BARRYMORE |DECLA. New | Amsterdam | ‘W.42d St. Eva. 8.15 Eves, 8.30, 2.20. ate SHE Wed. @Bat.2.15 OOF ie “WILLIAM. COLLIER VINGS| Best Seats at Box Office, Regular Prices. | Booth La ape Avery Hopwood. IT'S A JOY & (Gib. Mats Wed, & 124 W BELASCO W<* #428 5: Eves, at 8.30. Mais. ‘Thurs LENORE ULRIC & THE 80M: “DAUGHTER. D Send NIGHT BOAT” o Tea. tt Sie 7th Ay © Mate. Thuys & Sac EMILY STEVENS. with 0. P. HEGGIE Globe +} tiie “Apple Bi Blossc m3” John Chutes ‘Thouas. sd. vs 9.90 sence ror The Famous Mrs. A Next Weeks Dari RVINGP spe STANDARD, B'way & 0 IRELAND a Na TION ¥) _Belanco’s THEATER, erat Lath St, Wd. iis tory ey wa TEM pha Mat Toom'w iin att, Weily a 1 Blcyae nm rh id in) en ye | | a WH Wl ana ‘\aiTH st. ARIORIE ee » | PARK'® ie AMUSEMENTS, _ I CENTURY #24 8. cen. i. Ww. st Matineos Wed. & Sat. 215. FLORODORA Fya., 00 Good Seats 1." GOO at. Boe, ats, ‘ others ranch ticket office in Ce ah , Ditrichstein hares | WELTINGE rote 4 ty Mats, Wed. & Sat, al WALTER HAST presents UE |e wa ro ia: By eos =Sughen hatitoun’ By TAURENCE GYRE with JOSEPHINE VICTOR” and EMMETT COMRIGAN Mil’ it Then. W. of Tway “Be Matinees Wed. 20. ik with CLEO MAYFIELD Comedy Triumph. By Mt. Joka Ervine, author of AMERICAN SINGERS OPERA C0. Gilbert & Sullivan's Comic Opers Rurlesaus, = RUDDIGORE | “The Beet Show 1 Ever Saw in My Lite.” 5 Aickander Woollcett of the. Tem BROADHURST sic $4," aR Bs JANE COWL | LONGACRE "Si. iat nt" ADAM “Mt ND E\ ik MOROSCO Wer 44 Evenings 6.30 ee in | -| FERGUSON | PROFANE LOVE Peooy Wood, Ralph Mory a BUDDIES St. Erwnings 8:30 Wed. & W. 44 St. “smith NS THROUGH.” Mt auc. ae ' ne G. ‘fe. BEYO ND BY POPULAR ~ hare MAND LITTLE THEA. Ww. 44 6 THIS APTERNOON at TO-MORROW MON. at | rocrent AS © BONEHEAD | NORA BAYES. 405. a SEASON'S ‘L ASSIE? BIGGEST HIT! wil FRED JACKSON'S UNDERWORLD ws OTHENWORLD MARTHA HEDMAN JOHN HALLIDAY VERNON STEELE AND DISTINGUISHED CAST ACTORS’ EQUITY _BENEFIT * METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Auction Sale ORCH. CHAIRS te GLOBE THEATRE (Courtesy Charies -Dillinghann | This Afterroon at 3. 30 AUCTIONEERS: OF BOXES and THE WONDER SHOW OF TH ty Mgznitude ‘Never G IVOLI cath E UNIVERSE ve Equalled.” MEMORIAL FOUNDAT! ION. HSA MAY 3 Bee we on BROOKLYN oth ae id St. | HIPFODROME we GALA PERFOR MANC [ALTO HOUBINT Times Square RIALTO on miner Tha alley s | OSCAR HAMMER if fbn | PPAUSAD | { “(Oe BROOKLYN. WARK Man TRAN srnam BROOKLYN rand “LOOK WHO'S HERE” Sun. Eve., May 9 Zale Every Day ie taettgtay af yen PARK OrENS ‘OMORROW THE _EVENING. WORLD, EDWIN MICANDER t Stylwear Clothes for Men Men who values tell at the lar; good styles and low pri our Menje Shop afford’ a and savings that are truly worth LER FRIDAY, ¢ ditcriminating judges of sortments, e had in APRIL 30, 1920. action while. Women’s Fibre Silk Hose 1 .06 Our regular $1.57 Seconds of $1.97 quality White, black and cordovan—unusually fine quality. * Misses’ White Silk Hose 1 . 72 Our regular $2.25 Fine quality hose that are appropriate to wear with con- firmation and communion dresses. Women’s Black Silk Lisle Hose full fashioned—sizes 81% to 10—our reg? 81.10,... <a MEN’S FINE BLACK LISLE HOSE—Speci | Misses’ Fine Hose—highly mer- cerized—Egyptian yarn—black oy t Wn tee es ., 66 - .48 STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P.M. AIR West of Fifth Avenue SATURDAY Notable examples of our value - giving policy are afforded in these money-saving specials for the entire family | EVERYBODY SHOPS HERE ON SATURDAY SATURDAY SPECIALS Four I Street, Corsets Slender, youthful corset- modes for misses are Saturday's offering. - at special prices. Satin Corsets 5.00 Our regular $8.00 || Elastic tops—sizes 22 to 28, | Elastic Girdles | Spedtal nt 2.34 diese closed ‘back es 25 to 26. Elastic Special oe Hand Bags and Travél’Bags - New styles to add convenience and smartness to In colors and black fitted with purse or chain handles. travel and shopping tours. and qualities excellent. Moire Silk Bags Our regular $4.87 and mirror— Handkerchiefs of sheer, good an@ little price may be advantageously . purchased. by Saturday shoppers. Men's Initial Handkerchiefs—plain or corded border— our'reg. 97 to i30 each... j Kalf doz. Women’s Handkerchiefs corded border—-wreath initial— our reg. $1.14 half don.. quality 24 1.38 each 14 Prices In Prices are very low, 3.97 fancy covered and beaded mirror tops handsomely lined—ribbon Travel Bags | Our regular $11.60 9.94 double Travel Bags and single handles—-reinforced ends. plam or Toilet Essentials and Fastidious men will appreciate these special Saturday values in toiletrigs of standard qualities. women sHearn’s Shaving Cream— 21 size 1234 Pyorrhocide Tooth Powder— $1.00. size 68 Albodon Tooth Paste— mur reg. 25 Special .19 Jergen's Tale large _ can —tiluc rose or violet Special .15 L’Ame (La May) Face Powder— 38 Mavis Tale our reg. 25 .20 Plexo Cream New styles for young men Other Suits for Young Men IHS new section, w admirably advantage embroidery and Young Men’s Suits a7, Our regular $32.50 and youths show and double breasted suits. Departineat—Third Floor. Art and Stamped Goods Department Third Floor adjoining restaurant adapted for showing our large assorunents, and visitors may now see our exquisite tuaterials for every kind of beading knitting, many other things of decorative use and beauty. Cream Gabardines 47 inches wide "4,97 An unusually fine, heavy quality, which’ will make beau- ti suits for Sommer wear or pleat into stunning skirts for sports wear, ‘The material is an exceptional value at this price. 54-inch .All-Wool Velour Plaids and Checks ~-dight or dark grounds various color combina- tions our reg. $5.68 4.97 48-inch All-Wool Tricotines— tan, taupe and Copenhagen blue, bur- gundy, navy and black our reg. & 3.54 50-inch Iteported Polret Twill— navy blue fine weaye 4.97 Special 45 a variety of Sizes 82 to 88 chest. 22.50 to 52.50 ith its increased space, is to, good cmbroideries, stamped and sofa cushions and ALL-WOOL Muslin Underwear The dainty styles most in vogue for Spring may be chosen at economy priees from the infinite number of models which make up our great assortments. Nightdresses-—nainsook—pink and white—trimmings of lace— our regular $2.68 ‘1,97 Nightdresses — nainsook—daintily trimmed with lace, embroidery and colored stitching— our regular’ $1,68.. 1.48 Envelope Chemises—: tly han- dled—pink crepe or white nain- sook models—trimming of lace and embroidery— -1.68 our regular $1.97 Envelope Chemises—fine nainsook — trimming of lace, embroidered medalli and ribbon— our regular $2.68.........1,97 Bloomers—pink crepe or batiste hemstitched or stitched with colored thread our regular $1.28 Bloomers—pink batiste—well de—our regular .97.... .78 coats nainsook —- deep flounce of rows of embroidery and lace— our regular $2.68 2.48 pretty Petticoats nainsook ruffle of embroidery, lace insert- ing and edge our regular $2,.48.... -2.28 — Laces and Embroideries A bit of lace for every Frock is Fashion's Sum- mer ruling. Here are newest varieties of laces and embroideries at un- usually good values. Laces Novelty Laces — attractive and serviceable for lingerie and tub frocks 9 our reg. - Yard Val. La yard pine —desir- able widths nf feet and lingerie trimming our reg. .79 Piece 65 our reg. .97 Piece .75 Lace Flouncings —new patterns shadow and Val. lace— ee ae Peers Yard 49 Crochet and Cluny Laces-—ima- chine made—various widths— excellent assortments our reg." . Yard 9 our reg. -Yard .20 White or Blac double width for scarfs, blouses and evening gowns our reg. $2.47 i 1.78 Embroideries Embroidered Flouncin, selection, fled styles our reg. .69 large including dainty ruf- Yard ,55 Embroidered Flouncings and Cor- set Coverings our reg. 49 many pretty pat Yard 35 terns vitat | +124 WOMEN’S Athletic Union Suits 1.17 Our regular $1.45 These suits designed mum of comfort vice to the wearer specially a maxi are to give and ser They are made of fine nain- sook, low necks, sleeveless and loose knees. Silverware Vor home and low wedding at gifts needs very prices Chest of R pieces —br lined oak ¢ our reg. 812.95 Cut Glass Fern Dishes our Silver Plated Shakers lined box our reg. $1.50 pair Silverware or gray finish 9.50 fern 4.25 and Pepper style—set in in with alt Colonial 1.00 Umbrellas Two cuts which are espe cially interesting during these rainy weather days, Men's and Women‘ . brellas- our reg. 86.17... .5,24 Colored Silk Uinhreliae our reg. $9.47........45.. 7.80 | See other pages for Sale of Trimmed Hats and advts. of Men’s Com and Suits and Boys’ Shoes. Today Girls’ Outfitting Sale - HE time is here to take into consideration . the young girls’ Summer wardrobe needs. We have chosen with great care everything which seemed most essential, and reduced prices — for these two days to give her every opportunity © |” to have the pretty things she craves at values thet mean big savings. Girls’ White Dresses of sheer lawn, elaborately trimmed with fine lace and finished with white ribbon sashes in sizes 6 to 14 years—other pretty styles may be had at eo 44 6 to 14 years—- 3. 88 price—-our reg. 86.940) 9 our reg. $4.94 . Girls’ Spring Coats of fine all-wool materials. At this price are both | sports and full length models in a variety of styles for general _ #. $21.00 and 22.9. . i , GIRLS’ HATS 5.97 3.57 Our regular $8.50 Our regular $4.94 At the higher cost arg numberless pretty hats of hand-made | straws with silk or chiffon facing, cunningly trimmed with flowers and ribbon, At the lower cost are hats of fine Milan straw in black and colors, trimmed with smart bands. Children’s Underthings Children’s Princess Slipe—lace Children’s Drawers—lace and embroidery around neck | ¢broidery trimming— ruffle of embroidery an skirt— 1 to 16 ide-negens 6 to 16 yenrs— 1.68 our reg. $2.28 Girls’ Tub Dresses of best qu gingham in handsome and solid colors may be et in ever so many pretty There are also ee dresses at this price— Bloomers ee — lawn—-double seat—6 to 12 years. Children's Cambric Nightdresses | Children’ One-Piece P, -—trimming of lace and embroi- | pink—extra quality—4 to dery—2 to 14 14 years — 1.28 | 1.68 | Sturdy SHOES for Growing Girls Made to Withstand.Hard Wear and Tear White Nu-Buck Pumps 6.90 : Our regular $7.45 low heels—extra fine quality—sizes 24, to 7—B. @ White Nu-Buck i Knockabout Ankle Strap Pumps or Oxfords i 4.40 4.90 Our reg. $5.00 } Our reg. $5.50. - Sines BY, to 10% ' Slzes 11 to. 2 B, C, D and E widths—Goodyear welted soles—broad toes, Above Prices for This Sale Only yearsour reg. $1.48 our reg. $1.96..... Medium toes and D widths. Saturday Special Tricolette and Taffeta 7.54 Our regular $8.97 and $10.68 ‘There is a large selection of models, many of which are charmingly embroidered. These exquisite Springtime. styles with new lines and - colors will appeal particularly, sinee tricolette and taf- feta lead in popularity among the season's fabries, ‘These blouses come in pastel shades and navy blue. MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone OF@erm. | -esasiinsinpeisaesseeeeteementaesciareneseemmnbageseeaiegpicesstdiaea al et 58 et, Ribbons 42 7 White afte ti RUbON black mol rest rs t of polka dots, 4 other designa MAIN FLOOR, a MEN'S SHOP. $5.95 Men's Trousers 4 Neat stripes, SA go og materainn also wi Way's Sar $1.27 Women's Thread Silk Hore. 88 All sizes—mock seams—lisie sule, heel and tor HOBLELY MAIN FLOOR SSLALN Loon, ine Shirts ik, sr 97 et, Boy: High length—well n KNIT UNTROOW Cotton Union Suits *.72 rt sleeves—knee 5 n and other Ik—fine ge- vf MALN LOG, ars welk - we: Stor See Muha $15.94 Girls’ Spring Coats 11.00 | 79 ct, Men's Balbrigean Underwear... All wool--navy blue serge—smart Short sleeve shirte—double seat tweeds-—long or drawers—all Wika smOan'b LOOK MEN'S SHOt SEALY FLOOR, terns and colors in JigQe” striped percaleme: attached and to 1h ve i, Vlad mt Bton collarg—ni Boo Weal bas | 8 ey $2.24 our rem. $4.95 BHOKS-BBOOND BLOOM. #6 lk Jersey Petticns 685 Russian, purple ana with inserts of con- 45 Hoye WEAR TERED FLOOR, $19.50 Boys’ Si Many have extra trouser: materiale in new MIXtur@aopl 1 nde la—9 bo or pleaed modelo to: 1k im sit ai A my é Seen ee ne SY ew nee Ree ene Adana ewe 2. ee