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THE NEW PLAYS “Foot-Loose”’ A Limping Revival By CHARLES DARNTON ing. N Me-Not,” lage Theatro last night as “Foot-Loose.” “Sophie” having taken the veil, Emily Stevens was again in evidence, UBERT Wik Last 2 Weeks w COHAN Bee ered Beas this time as the Marquise de Mohrivart, whose noble husband had done 39th St 3 i, Bre. Be \|2770h Thee | in Re ect for Riches ILLIAM "COLLIER very well running a crooked gambling house until a rival for her fleeting CAND AL tn the new (OTHE Bi OnEnter affections put him into the discard. An even more noble Engitshman saves France ‘arr te , 3 WATSON& WM. DEVEREUX Peay tenn bh NG Stephanie from being hu.icd by her luckless adorer when she goes to Rome LAST tee sa hena & Bot. and tries to find a social footing. A In her earlier days Rose Coghlan carried off the role with a high hand. j WHAT’S WHAT ABOUT | TIMES and a glorious flourish. fear of death—vividly. acted as though he wouldn't hurt a fly. But “Foot-Loose” to help it to the storehouse. e DOROTHY DALTON IN | “THE DARK MIRROR” A RIVOLI TRIUMPH A double-feature Dill with thrills galore is the film offering at the Ri- voli Theatre this week. Dorothy Dal- ton, who will be remembered in “taphrodite,” is the star of “The Dark | Mirror.” The story js based on & yarn by Louis Joseph Vance, and It affords an opportunity for Miss Dal- ton to play two roles. Dorothy Dal- ton proves in this film that dreams can keep a person as busy as a one- rma paperhanger. The trials and_ tribulations of an Arctic explorer, Sir Ernest Shackle- ton, are vividly depicted in an inter- esting film, “The Bottom of the © World.” ‘There is the usual comedy | on the Dill, as well as a Rivoli Pic- | torlal. The Rivoli Orchestra renders the overture from “Zampa,” whilo ‘a duet by Misses Betty Anderson and the Supervisors declared. convenience delight that fe poss! only in wired homes Ocy Shoff, “Whispering Hope,” are other numbers. — | Prohibition Closes Jail. | NEWBURGH, N. Y., May 11.—The| County Jail he i) be abandoned July 1, the Orange Cour.» Board of Super | visors voted to-day he closing of the WW Moery ly Fleetin Photography Endure But E.Brunel Portrait, Live! It is the flash of the eye, the whimsicalitics, the mannertsma, that so endear. folks to us and it is these fugitive details that E. Brunet arrests and personifies with the camera. Presentation of this announcement within th entitles you to one of these remarkable s Offer No. 1— Offer No. 2—>. «© weeks of this date offers: Two Cabin Three, A NATIONAL. PHOTOGRAPHER 20 Studios at Your Servi e Chicago Philadelphia Boston Newark Detroit Pittsburgh Passports and photos for rproductions or cuts finished in two hours Copies and Enlarge. menta made of new or faded phoWs Detter than originals, Patrons can duplicate orders for alt ‘negatives taken’ siace 1907. BRONX 149th Street and Thin Ave MA 115 West 444 $ 998 Fifth Av 1260 Broadwa: Bloomingdale Lexington way bib O ONE knows what a woman may do in a fever of spring houseclean- Yor one, Zoe Akins, not content with the polish given “Declas- see” by Ethel Barrymore, has applied the feather-duster to “Forget- and so this old English relic was exhibited at the Greenwich Vil- Miss Stevens made Stephanie sharp and unpleas- ant for two acts, but in the final act she played with death—or rather the O. P. Heggie, as the vengeful Corsican, looked and Norman Trevor kept a steady band on the part of Sir Horace, and shared third-act honors with Miss Stevens, is such a limping revival that it wili need @ crutch Jail ts the direct ‘result of Prohibition, | __AMUSEMENTS. | Bat, ot Pct Comedy ft t BOOTH yi,t2),% 08.0% B 8.30, Matinee To-morrow, 300 to $2.08, SOTHERN-MARLOWE (i, ‘Winter Garden Bye 8 haa ine \CASINO Thee, 30k Nt Ay, Eve 8.18 ™* PASSING SHOW * Af | Muss Comey BETTY, BE GOOD ‘To-night, 8.15, “TAMING OF THE dat ie AMUSEMENTA AMUSEMENTS With EO pape HE PERFECT se e ROW. Bet Beate $2.00. FLORODORA Bre. 4/0 Good Grate at $8: 880, at f1.t0: 100 at $1: 600 at 500; others at an tn Oen th Cl ften Tw | Amerie MY LADY | FRIENDS | Coheay | Crawford COHAN & —— — on. 744 eves... ats. 4.20, avn, (HARRIS ny, f18" TONIGHT 2 WOWE "Te Tet awawen CARLISLE ‘The following authorities approve the most beautiful staging usleal, comedy New York nat ~ Woutcorr, | | few comedion | m due spectacle ever’ offered. the. Bh feliowers of thie play ely. “You will see it mmore than’ ones. LYRIC THEATRE 424, W. of Biway. Eves. 8.28, BEST SEATS $2.00 Jrtin¢ Bat. Mat, ABET LASSIE’ DY NEW YORK | LEAN Munical Comedy Trivm WHR MONiAY ila Cana, We |- American .. Siaacitoe Delmar a ‘FCharies Kins, a overs. ‘Tickets Thurs. 1s, Peouy Wood, } SELWYN U iavinees Wed. and | ease vigst ‘Thee. 47 Bt. & B'y. Bre. in “LOOK WHO'S HERE” with CLEO MAYFIELD. with Forrest | Winaat, Ralph Morvan 2 BU D DIE S\i5 620 me, Ermines, 6.20. ‘CENTRAL sa BERNARD. = ‘WoRbON “Bost Cast and Chorus on Groadway,"—=Matl, ARK THEATRE, Columbus Circle, | Bree, Matinee Saturday, 2.15. | Next. Mon,—CHAUNCEY OLCO' aie Booth Tarkington’ ‘8 Best Seats SH pd DSON _s iss | CLARENCE nites sith ale iecmee. Lyceum | Tesi kB Br 890 MIANE CLEGG” INA CLAIRE Teme Cou stands By “shy irvine, author of “Hehe Ferwenen.” IT BET ASCO Wee it . reat 4.30, is = Shae SOO Be | ‘ be as! |] SEAINGE Gist: Waive 2'50c $88 ||] LENORE ULRIC’ ie sak MARTINIQUE With Josephine Victor and Emmett Corrigan. West 42d St, Bree, ot REPUBLIC $4, 04%, act MARJORIE RAMBEAL TH re Polloah’s Great Melodrama, IGN Fi eels Wrest 430 8, Wea eat. 20 = eee “THE THE NiGfiT' BOAT” ||] Bag ieoirie & 40ch Bt. Mate, Wed. @ Bat, Bre. 8.80 ‘M05 UPRONBIOUS FARCE. COs ary Miller's e WE. $4044 a be PRINCESS its Weore Si": | ie Jurnes Forbes! The Famous Mrs. Fair i] 44TH ST. Satz gate os RAM AU RENE Hi] STANDARD grees. Por pugs bgt ‘Tiger! Tiger!’ Greenwich | Vilage 3 Fie. ase ‘% ‘Theatre, prirne: Mats, Wed. RICHARD BENNETT tn e elll's Great Dram EMILY NORMAN |astmoxe NANGE O°NEIL my sE¥oND Tie HORIZON 4 gee | aa, sai Sasar ict, tie PASSION FLOWER ; LA = I BROOKLYN. ieee REID LONGACRE “8,024; ish }ADAM AND EVA BROADHURST Wt 2. Sum: 38 Last. JANE COWL “aie: 48th St. Day ene cae taoltime STORM wkd. ML! TRAN HEE EG to comin SACK L LONDOI i Tne NES PLAYHOUSE Tae OS ak «Wonderful Thing | $2. FULTON ‘Weet 40th St. Evenings, Innne Engels Matineos Wed. & Sat. at th “OH, HENRY !”" NON MOROSC THEA. with © Stag SPW Wed We ee Ver ee YO Stee ‘avy (7 ee e SENSATIONAL DRAMATIC SUCCESS TAF HOLE WAL” wi Tine nat te AND DISTINGUI: SHED viney ite Wasinst FIRST MAT. (POP) TOM Broadwayat 51st St. Phone Circle $500 SUBWAY STATION AT THE DOOR! “Worlds Largest Theatve’ _ Edward Bowes=Managing <Directov Revival by popular request of Humperdinck’s JOYOUS GRAND OPERA HANSEL + GRETEL Cast. x “Orchestra of and complete new spectarular preioics Lid John Wenger; Staged by William G, Stewart, Another Great Feature for the “Kiddies” "The funniest fellow on the Serom a “SCHOOL DAYS” SAMUEL GOLDWYN & REX BEACH Rex Beach’s Greatest Picture ‘D _SACKSO: Dally Sailings from Pier 31, N. By (at Deabrosses St.), 6 P.M. West 18204 St., 6.30 FP. M. prs, Abany 6 o'clock following morning Dfteot rali connections wt Albany to all pointe North, Eust and Wout. Express Freight Service. Autos ites Carried. HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY Phone EASTERN STEAMSHIP 1 LINES, me to BOSTON via METROPOLITAN LINE ana CAPE COD CANAL Steamers Leave Bier 18; North Kiver, _Dally 08 5 P. M., (Daylight Time.) EVENINGS et 8.30. {ERE TO COAND WOW TO CHT THERE HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES ANNOUNCEMENT DYCKMAN STREET FERRY 5 re of 100 30 15 MINUTES SCHEDULE KOS ONS: GIRLS WANTED, $15 A WEEK TO START, Positions Open in Several Departments. No Experience Required. Rapid Advancement, Permanent Work, and prevent 4 AMUSEMENTS. att AMUSEMENTS. 48 Hours or Less a Week, (nar rection of Hugo Riesenteld t= einai | Earnings of $88 to $100 ROI phtende v ATC 1 al a NTH Soon in oat UNA OPENS ___FOR SALE. Reached, NEW. YORK THEATRES Biniitts, 6 H ‘Al NA s ATURDAY ee arora oiriae; Kimberly & Page, Internation i ANGE | A ta 9, ERA SETS | Miva inst Toten PR YOR'S BAND Eee. Park & bax. | Si'Dehime in Me Te oe th a ath | RANOTNG SEROU a week Hom Cho a SO Re | Eee at ee Rnci ta taaee | \ io | MOEN ci te a SYLVIA CLARK fy "| 195 Broadwar, Manhatiaa, i racle jacoed Ra eh Ed I x. Ow, Career of es Bes Dit S| "iihe "Wouke""Withut” Chir | _ iDPODROA ut u ¥, ‘ANT Breas Dulty & Sweeney, J, Nommond Zohn ln WRETANT y yk A Bh Ave |e: if mths ro | reat CARNIVAL Oe Biman Nein, Halabe Bre, oie ec | J alas ons vet nae i ree Wh | ole desea Sa, | riorenc re ST. CHOLAS ‘ ys . | Vonediog, “Gallagher “A itole |__ 66th’Street, Near DESePARK NV ATCRRS -~ JEWRY. Os Fuleenaae eRe FEAT | eee poune | MRteohigee sae eames scraae| FS FISKE (ey Biway and o6th St. Partai 2 {_ RES.BITRGWET EL Wale, ee 140th St, Kast of 4 Ave HARA Bisenck Brats BAT. Ss hig yy et SAD DES MADISON BYUAKE 12000, Ae LUM TRLMOAK COMUANL, ON CREDIT—‘; carenint monthly ed ROYAL bara a WATCH co. PARK Beat ststor ac. 36 MAIDEN LANE Phone Jona 243 x ARLI AMUSEMENT PARK, \& 2 a RNP ALRS—Reos = tor. _ 1, ST. HIGHT Eipmllon Par) jee gTOCe NEP PERSONALS. RA a | * a «tps feo FEE rerrihing toreives. ecqme ome st cum 4 : ee | | | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, “MAY 11; 1920. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. HEARN © Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue Sensational Reductions. Everywhere Throughout the Store Wednesday and Thursday, Table Linens of incomparable quality at prices much lower than those of our com- petitors. LINEN DAMASK PATTERN |; CLOTHS and Napkins to mateh. Size 70x106 in. our reg. $10.75 Napkins to match— 92x22 jn— our reg. $0.75 be BLEACHED UNION LINEN |; DAMASK-~—(part cotton) pattern f cloths and napkins to match— splendid fog hard wear-— Cloths— =‘ 70x70 ins.— our reg.’$6.95.... Special 4,80 70x88 ins.— our reg. $8.60.....Special 6,28 Napkins to match— dow, 6.78 BLEACHED LINEN DAMASK —heavy quality-— our reg. toes yd...Special 2,05 H. S. LINEN DAMASK LUNCH SETS—cloth and 4% dos. match- ing napkins Special 12.00 BLEACHED LINEN DAMASK DINNER NAPKINS — 24x24— heavy weight—our reg. $17.25— Special .... .dor. 11! BLEACHED MERCE DAMASK PATTERN cLovH WINDOW SHADES 83 Each A reduction of 3314," Our regular $1.25 36,000 3,000 Dozen Domestic Holland Shades in white, ecru and dark or olive green. Six feet long, 36 inches wide, mounted on dependable rollers. - Following our long established policy, we are sharing with the public the benefits which we obtained by foresighted buying-—the purchase having been made in anticipation of the present rise in the market. This cut enables you to buy three shades for what two would cost at the regular price. For those furnishing Summer homes this is a rare economy opportunity. our reg. $3.96 3.24 MERCERIZED DAMASK ‘NAP- KINS—bleached and hemmed— 18x18 ins. our reg. 42x22 Ins. our reg. $8.05 doz..-.... BLEACHED MERCERI: DAMASK—58 inches wide— our reg. 94. Special .64 IMPORTED COTTON DAMASK —bleached— our reg.’G1.87.......005 -1.35 Fine quality hand loom linen dam- ask Cloths and Napkins at corre~ spondinigly low prices, DECORATIVE LINENS Which Will Please With Their Daintiness. MADEIRA HAND EMBROID.‘ ERED TRAY COVERS— our reg. 50 FILET LACE TRIMMED ‘ SCARFS—linep centers— One Day Sale—Wednesday DRESS GINGHAMS The vogue of gingham increases as the Spring days slip swiftly into Summer and Fashion continues to use it in her smartest frocks, And hand in hand with Fashion Miss Economy trips along—as proved by these prices which are to be found in the World’s Largest Cotton Fabric Department 33 37 48 Our reg. .40 Our reg. 45 Our reg. 57 Fancy Dress Ging- | hams — unusual as- | 32-Inch Dress Ging- 39 tach sortment of patterns | hams—a very large snd in fresh, lovely col- | selection of new ors, suitable’ for | plaids in light and women's dresses and | dark combinations of children's frocks. | colors. Interesting Values in Summer Rugs Large assortments which will fill every Summer need, are offered at amazingly low prices. Crex Rugs—in soft tones of tan, light or dark blue and green, stencilled in Greek key designs, Oriental or Chinese patterns, me- dallions and novelty borders—an unlimited assortment in all de Imported Grass Rugs—in artistic Chinese und novelty border de- signs—in herringbone weave, which makes it much stronger than the usual grass rug—@x 18— value $10.97.......Special 8.44 Reversible Wool Chenille Rage— solid ings, two-tone effects— rose, blue, taupe, green and brown—9x12 feet— Value $105.00. If these rugs had been per chased at new prices we would have to ask $105 for them. Romelink Hammocks—\haki col- ored—striped border—rust-proof, springs — tufted mattress | gal- vanized chain—~ our reg. $25.00.......... 9.50 Fine Grade Wool-like Ruge—re- versible designs—in tones of’ blue, rose, green and .wood—plain centres with two-tone borders— also figured centres of contrast~ ing colors— 9x12 ft.. 6.9x10.6 6x9 ft The prices quoted are about 25 per cent, less than to-day’s values. | excellent quality col- ors and patterns, Brings (hese inte reaice malice in ervey new models, which will delight economical sKpppers. PETTICOATS CORSETS 3.49 | 2.64 Our regular $4.65 Silkataff tops--of black, navy, Our regular $3.50 purple, French blue and Russian | White, light weight coutil, me- green with changeable taffeta | dium low bust, spoon steel. flounce, Sizes 19 to 80. MORNING SPECIALS—Wednesday and Thursday Until 1 P. M. » Mail or Telephone Orders, re buying, quantities 42) $2.4 Tot’ Rompers » prevent deal 58 ct. Moire and Taffeta Ribbons w h satin stripes nd color r white millinery o HIBHON Al f—MAIN FLOOR You Will Be Delighted With the Pot of as Georgettes inane —light, dark and fa v8. SILKS—MALN FLOOR. a fancy mixtutes--4 to LOTHING THIRD FLOOR, thee ae aogt? || Refreshing Ditass OvObs and) walet Tea which we will serve free with each twenty-five cent restaurant or cafe- teria order on Wednes- day and Thursday after- us style ‘Tulith Fioon 3 et Turish Te ele TOWELS MAIN FLOO 25.ct, Women’s Cotten Hose 28 noons,. between three Black, salts, cordorne- ay. to and four- fnrty-five. See other pages for Start of Season Sale of Little Tots’ Dresses, Auaual May Day Sale of Girl! Pesan Sale of Men’s Trousers, sh

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