The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1920, Page 23

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Press Agent |< «imate em PASSING sHow" Makes a Hit For Tarzan —— Story of the Lion, the Hotel and Raw Beef Order De- } ciansixa . COMEDY voured in Newspaper Of- fices With an Avidity | stusicat comeay Equalling ‘That of the King puri of Beasts. part of town where the publicity expert, his employers and admirers Noid forth, that no better example of the “hand out” to the clty editors of New York has been feon in many @ day than the story of Mr. T. R. Yann and Jim ,the lion, and how— following an order for twenty-two, pounds of raw beef—they were or- dered on Sunday to leave the Hotel Belleclairé and stand not upon the order of their going. Zann and spun it out for a column or’ more, The Tribune, almost equally gener- ous but aparently suspicous, thought t saw Tarzan’s footprints and with « scent worthy of Jim himself almost | smelt the press agent. “If,” said the Tribune, “the man ‘who registered at the Belleclaire Saturday as Thomas R. Zann of Leavenworth, Wash. had not lam ADAM xND' Eva ordered fifteen pounds of raw beef for breakfast yesterday, neither the hotel management nor Mr. Zann's neighbors on the second floor nor the readers of this paper might have found out Jim's identity LYRIC ™%., 64. bag 9 MUSICAL “MEV ‘sihot3 in 3 ame” “Phat would have been a bad mistake if Jim is advertising some ‘jungle rin’ movie, as might be surmised from the name inscribed on the hotel register, *r.R. Zann’ If Jim has nothing to do with any ‘jungle man’ or ‘ape man’ movie, Mr. T. R. Zann (say {t aloud) certainly made a bad mistake in giving his breakfast order. He gave it quite casually” The Globe, mindful of the white paper situation but careful not to skip a good yarn, treated Tarzan and Jim adequately, if not overgenerously. ven the A an, on guard aga:nst | the other fe! movies,*had to take notice of Tarzan, The Eveoing Sun | ff and the Mail were apparently willing - victims of the press agent. An attempt was made along the | same lines not mapy weeks ago on behalf of the picture story of a maiden stolen from some place in the Near East, brought to New York by her abductors and found—accord- | ing to scenario—on the lower east | side. These two are said to rank among the most ambitious designs of press | [i agent nee the story, many years '§ ago, which explained the dearth of milk and its high price by the dis- | ery that the late Anna Held, then i at the height of her professional 4 siraility as a novelty, filled the bat tub with choice Long Island milk every morning for her daily dip. So was explained the rare charm of the Frenchwoman's complexion, Burroughs | an of the Apes” to | readers of The Evening World seven years ago, few char: rs in current literature have had a following so big and eager. Burroughs has found it simply impossible to drop "Tar. | van” while the Burroughs public | cries and editors demand “more” and | “more” and “more!” In point of truth The Fvening ateful for all this publi- van. On June 15 The ing World will begin the serial publication of the latest and—in the | opinion of those best qualified to| -the very best of all the thrill- | in stories, namely + | tarzan, the Untamed.” | - - | | Decoration Day including travel expenses. d hot Waiiatien © {3 days $26.00 up RIVOLI * MANGER Individui Niagara Falls, 3 days $38.00 up || mwaraanirer. miyput oncHestRa Atlantic City, 3 days $18.60 up Boston, 3 days $21.50 up FLORODORA Henry Huil—C Good Seats at $2; 5C0 at $1.50; 100] 4 O00 at Soe; others at $2.50 & it list ee at PR ‘Hoket office im Central Thea, ith & B'y,| 1 too goed to mise." Scharice Darnton, Reve. NOT SO LONG AGO|F Bet, EME, fe sty were saying tons s, up im enat | Bia BEYOND THE HORIZON 4 WAL. arte! With MARTHA So ia William Harrigan, MARTINIQUE With Jovephine Vietor and Emmett Corrigan. | T REPUBLIC Wee (24% Bre ‘Mats. Wed. (Pop. ) & Sat CED Tho ep saarndgy will bs ar the iden: ! ee eroaramnemren 11M AD JODIE GAMBEATI Movies, of course, | to Canal ich a The Sun and New York Herald ES eT made a fascinating yarn out of T. R. TH THe DOOR BROADHURST Wee 44:9 &. Mats, Thurs. & Sat. FoF VEMISEAL COMEDY HIT alee ‘You may safely put, World. 30th St. Mate. Wed., ‘ot & Dec. Day. BETTY, BE GOOD BOth St. Noe was. Bre F40,| 200th Time ree To-night. SCANDAL THe HOLE aH _Vernon Stee AMUSEMENTS. ee W. ot 5. Bra dais RACHEL CROTHENN GREATEST COMEDY.” ren|39 EAST Now tm ite 88TH CONSECUTIVE wean with original east, including ‘onstance Binney | LYCEUM * ees 40th St. Bre. 8. 5 {Tho ideal Jovers of tho, American Prices 50c to $2. NO HIGHER ULTON ¥; wet To-Night 8.30 west Senaation In Intimate Farce, on An | innocent Idea § __HOLIDAY MATINEE NEXT MONDAY. Ss BERNARD * ve ‘BORDONI fn “AS YOU WERE.” 48t ‘Thea., nr. Wway, Eve #.80.|279th hh St. Fists Ture Gol, 30.itime with Forrest Winanl, Madeline Delmar, others Chin ESE WIFE worth a great deal more than ‘Egat Is By &, John Ervine, Autho “AVITAL HUMAN | GARRICK 35th St., near B’ Greeley 1522. Evs.8,30. THEATRE GUILD'S Greatest Succees, | ‘JANE CLEGG”? oun D. witiams ALL SOULS? EVE WED, ANO Best Seats $2 ‘Sir fits. Win’ Lola FISHER and Cyril KEIGHTLEY, Theatres Under Direction of Hugo Riesenfel ~ CRITERION o\. at 44th St. Notice MR. T. R. ZANN The Daring Adventurer Who Took His Pet LION into the Belleclaire Hotel will appear personally Next Sunday in conjunction with the new FILM STARTLER THE RETURN TARZAN 2. s. Moss BROADWAY THEATRE—Broadway at 41st Street play Seth AND LAST WEEK Cecil B. De Mille’s WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE? CHARLES CHAPLIN REVIVAL, “BEHIND THE SCREEN” MILES RIALTO MARJORIE” = PARAMOUNT PICTURES. | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1980, ¢ i AMUSEMENTS. | STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. HEARN West Of Fifth Avenue . Savings Here for Everyone 4 8 Eva 8.20. Min, Wed, Sat, & Mon 2.3) HONEY SHR Hes COHAN & HARRIS sr WILLIAM Sexe, 1 Mord eel Kalcherbocker tise’ 62°°"%,. Re Underthings of fish eye Val. lace and inserting, ibbon— WOU cme are especially useful to wear under BELASCO Fea ry oH Envelope embroidered Geot also. stitched and finished at shoulders For ete iehiese! Pog Tew, prices Kreg with ion uality mal ese val toni iat TIME exceptional. Jap Satin Camisoles—with pres run with ri Our reg. 61.88.....6.cc0eee. OG Navy Blue Satin Camisoles— HUDSON deintily shirred and made with Bree £30: ans Ly i Tatiee ribbon shoulder straps. These blouses of the darker suit sh: ioe LEN UL LR ait 9a Our reg. BLOT... 6 cece eee <iés Sos it : cad bi Cen ilk, with deep pa ea enn Srenkwaters Sf wide lace; some with yokes of i] B00 4) CORT Xithett Wide. ; with lace—our reg. pe Matching Bloomers at thts price Crepe de Chine Night Dresses—of fine quality, attractively hem- id yoke with bude— Our Fog, 88.08.c000s 14.2, SOO Mile’s Batata, ee a; Mile eB Bianchi Bates | Clearance of Crex Grass Rugs fo Jamey The Famous Good assortment of blue, brown and ‘Thea. ne a EMILY NORMAN | 0.P. green remaining on rAd 8 A At ears PLAY. Tribune. STEVEN 3 TREVOR HEGGIE } || 27x54 inches And Bellen i» “FOOT-! LOOSE” |) | 36x72 inches. ByBOW AKING, author of “DECLASSEE.” || ARK “unt TTP as Mat. $1 9x12 feet. ‘ Imported Japanese Stencilled Ruge39 different colo ORIG feet. O97 Summer Apparel and Household Needs WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ._Two-Day Sale Little Tots’ Rompers and ~~ Bloomer Dresses Gay little play dresses, so daintily made, that these days will be great days outfitting their youngsters for Summer. enti ractical, pn Soe are Prices are very low. and windows, smart slip-cover ings, stunning panels for studie. and living room walls and deren 7 ble floor coverings. Continuation of our: sale of Cre+ tonnes—in new designs, ourreg. .48.............. Reversible Terry Clothe-~in seonic ures Brose stripes, erbist and- may Sr Narn f tecnica yd. Freshen Up the Windows With Cretonne Curtains - —in stripes, rosebud and tapestry signs, with valance— eect aa IRLARCO’s “DAD pies’ AY eat | FRANOIS X. BUSHMAN | THE MASTER YNE in THIEF. “THE SEA ‘TIMESSQUARE. RIALTO ORCHESTRA, MOSS at fit The SILVER ‘other features. By Rex Beach HELP WANTED—FEMALE. GIRLS WANTED; $15.00 A WEEK TO START; | PERMANENT WORK, REGULAR INCREASES, WITH MANY OPPORTU- NITIES TO SOON REACH EARNINGS OF. $85 TO $100 A MONTH; POSITIONS OPEN IN SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS; NO EXPERIENCE / REQUIRED, GET PARTICUGARS TO-D. Rony AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICES: 1158 Broadway. Manhattan, ith ae. 8 iz ie wer Mm 370 K. 150th st, Brows, near Melrose ave, oA MRP Me $1 Willoughby st., Brookyln, ome block from Hoyt a subway sation Above offices ferardag te, She Bundays, 1 P. M. to'5 P.M. ae 2 way, Manhstten, Or Telephone MADISON SQUARH 12008, NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY. TSS. cogn & tia FEPROCTOR S LUNA PRYOR'S 4 ano ; NEW TORN | THEATRES | Kvn Wd, BOS. = euatardaye” and” visa ot SPECIAL TRIPS, Mey 29, 30, 31; Jums 6 & 13 Teiecbowes, Uroed 119-8368, Dold SL. | EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, loc | #¥"= #12 to BOSTON __ iil Skis via METROPOLITAN LINE Pal NK exe CAPE COD CANAL |*=** coppers teenage arctmasge™ | Ol AVR _Dally a 5 P. M. Waylight The, |? cea In Ris Houdini in’ "Terror JAMES G, MORTON & CO., Keegan aPeaward Nancy hope & bo, othe a tapy in Lo vetulh | Putting i ‘Over. ldleton aC Stelmeyer yi n enti Au,wunnersn FOLLY TOWN MARK WILL ROGERS i TRAN ER CALL ME oy SHARWICES M JUNE OPH: WHY CHANG m8, Ph beoere, SRUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS Qrom* ty, | §, 8.‘ MANDALAY” aa *! imberly & Page, Peck & Meinisre, | ay Fyfe: Moiday & wii N eTHEL TON ti | EL CLAYTON Mabel Wy & 47th St peridts ‘ON | Brighton Beach, | iow BROOKLYN SHACKLETON'S “porto! ST AZT ST. SUB. BTA. erates oraas Fae. 8 2 Cireus ‘and Daacin; CONEY ISLAND ew Mat. To-day MOKCONT BROW, Yat BROOKLYN, HELP WANTEO—MALE. Wy, wanted in downtown aicamainie ot: DIAMONDS w WATCHES — JEWELRY ON CREDIT— rrr: 22" payments Kxceptional A paler ‘Ageet colts colle. oe Npeezaitully 4 A Swinging Hammock For Decoration Day Armure weave, full size soft Others range in prices from 2.44 to L197 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 10,000 Yards of Fine Imported Voiles 193 Our regular $1.37 ‘The pre-eminent place which Fashion concedes to Voile this season is justified by the beauty of texture and the great variety and charm of designs to be seen in this assortment. printed in America. The voiles are ma They are in exquisite shades, which include Saxe blue, turquoise blue, navy, elk. buff and heliotrope, and are patterned with flowers or ‘The value is very unusual, the more sq that our assort- ment in this section always represents the cash buying wer of the p hataeee Retail Dress Cotton Department abated ao styles. Some have white waists. Sizes to 6 years. Cinderella, white materials or “combinations ot white with colors. road and Wednesday and Thursday . Two-Day Sale Women’s Athletic Union Suits 1.37 Our regular $1.97 So well-fitting, so- cool Little Tots’ Bloomer Dresses and easily laundered, it is no wonder that wom- These suits are daintily made of all cross-bar material, or of nainsook colored stripes— ur reg. O4.47 2... kee, 2.12 Curtain Our regular $2.87 ; Chambray in numerous models of Empire Little Tots’ Rompers borders........ - 1.66 Our regular $2.47. » Beach and Toodles styles, in colored or : Two-Day Sale , WEDNESDAY THURSDAY WINDOW SHADES 55 |” .60 Our regular .85 | eee Price $1.25 w. A opaque, mill run, sub- Whiterecrucolive and dark |" ieet to alight impertec- tions-~-various tints Groen—6x5 feat. pee AN ot lad Mail or Telephone No Maile oe Telephone ‘ er ere You Will Be Delighted with the Pot of Refreshing : Tea : Hstsed Suudioe Villa ha) ite aes ge all are mounted on dependable rollers. 0x3 feet, 74 Our regular $1.25 ‘ Mail and Telephone Orders Filled The coolest Summer home is the one which is well supplied with light and dark shades to break the fierceness of the July and August sun, Outside Brackets Supplied WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ' TWO-DA Y SALE ’ Moire Silk Bags 450 | 3.50 Our regular $6.23 , . Covered or fancy frames and {o Seupe, brawn, :mewy: blue b bead tops—fitted with purse and | black, fancy and peed es mirror, handsomely lined—rib- | me with inside purse compart- bon and chain handles—black | Fenty twit pares and mirror — and navy blue. Sh ae ine ain accra alate aed es MORNING SPECIALS~-Wednesday & Thutsda Until. 1 P. M. ‘Ty prevent dealers buy (ng, quantities restricted No Mail , $2.95 Taffetas-—35 inch 2.20) 66 ct. Women’s Raraan, Howe ar Li o en are. conceding the Lustrous and durabie—derk en riggan and black —exira SILKS—-MAIN FLOOR, superior convenience of $1.68 Shepherd Checks aii 81.95 Ror Trane 1 a 148 A 54 Inches wide- Cor@uroye, cheyiots and athletic underwear. ‘oma mines, neres-in' gray, brown herring: bone snd an mA 47 ct. Fancy Dimities Dainty styles and alae for ‘sum- Pye Di AMON aware ith f iped i Neat stripes on white or colored 35 MAIDEN LANE ___ Phone John with tops of © stri White, black and col or * grounds—collariess—silk frogs, I . taffotas and satin. are) mots oF MEN'S SHOP -AELEN FLOOR, novelty material. The Cl LT ee $1.94 Men's Union RELIABLE S = LOW P CAN WEEKLY 08 MON (759 / TRANSACTIONS See REN att : O CAALOVERD REFEROKE A NT CAL ings. value provides an un- usual opportunity to 97 ct. Little Tots’ sBleomers buy at worth-while say- brown 9 Summer Portiores.. ‘Art erash by stenciled borderm. ae Gingham hambray, all colors Oriented ea, pica sevens, i Fucom, | $1.07 New Feather Pillows... . Buitable for camping low uses—al tloktt ROSTERY MAIN FLOOR, . gee + omeeruteer ieee:

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