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to the ridiculous, making a farce of it, - “Seeing Playhouse, HE NEW PLAYS| “Seeing Things” A Lively Farce BY CHARLES DARNTON | H LQQOMEONE with « sense of humor was bound in time to take a good-natured fling at the spir- itualistie play, to go from the sublime if you like, by Accordingly, it was only natural that Marguret Mayo should take a hand In it with Things," which created con- siderable laughter last night at the ‘This thme Miss Mayo and Awbtey didn't finally consented fously unhappy by wor “seeing things” b: premises in Nght rapturous stage of kissing. farce is funny. Py Frank McIntyre whe fortable night in the country. @acks, the West and North, ‘Tim 9.90 A M.; Yonkers, 9.50 prosses NJ Yonkers, 10.50 A. Desbrosses St. Pier 1, Desbromses St., 60 & wi fPocghteopele, Kingston Point, Oniakili, Mudeon ond Albany, Also steamer Waves @nily, tnoliding Sunday, Bt, 0.40 A Mj West 42d 6t, 10 A. Bi M., for Roar Mountain (W. Sundays), Newburgh, Poughkeepsie and return to West 42d St. tReturn steamer mame day from pointe marked t. IDBAL ONE-DAY OUTINGS. Hudson River Day Line ‘Trlephone, 9300 Canal. Go by Day Line “Washin, Irvi Mitek Fulton peg, Scear gee river scenery, large, beautifully equipped steamers, devoted exclusively to passenger service—the ideal route between New York and Albany “Hendrick Hudson” “Albany” CALLING AT \ Yonkers, Bear iar gag West Point, Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, . Catskill “a Mreet Rat! Connections to Se in the Catskills, Saratoga, the Adtron- between New York and Aibeny accepted. DAY LIND BIEAMDRS |. ingsten Point, ludson. Kestaurant. All through rail tickets daily, including Sunday, Daylight Saving feat 42d St, 0.00 ALM; West 129th Bt, landing at tBear Mountain, {Newburgh, Daylight Saving Time, Des: est 129th Bt, 10.20 A M.; Point and Cornwall except MAUI he 7 , To NEWBURGH AND RETURN $1.26 Indtwe War Tax) GREAT WHITE F FLIER “RENSSELAER” Foe Sear css ti tet A. Mi: West 1834 6. 10 4. M eeptoaaner, Om HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY Wrow? BOATS TO ALBANY AND TKOY. 6 F. M. AND 7 F. m. 3 dune 7: a ap. ‘Adour September + October 3 SPROUML TRALY (Rastern Standard Ly Pennsylvania Stauon © + judsow Terminal + : Returning, eaves Atlanne City - Pennsylvania System pate City < a sy “Yt rDNPaD: ‘ihe Time) ‘Tickets good only on Special Tram in SUNDAY 7: HUDSON Newburyh and Beacon, $1.25 Pou; heepsie,.$1.60 Str. Benj. B. Odell 150 miles of won- ™ derful river rani gn a delight al day sail. Leaves Sundays Franklin St. West 129th or Shine. MV Restaurant. isch Room, LONG ISLAND SOUND IDEAL TRIP Saturday Afternoon West Point Newburgh HOMER RAMSDELL or *Comfortable Str. leaves Franklin 8t, 1 Ps ai P.M. Newvurga, Poushki mers offer dxon and (urn steamer to SPECIAL | EVENING M., W. 1201n West Point, New Kingston 6 Kings- {dead afternoon nneet with re- ork mame day CENTRAL HUDSON LINE DANCING TRIP LAY BEAR To Atlantic pi lshleats and Retura. | su “G-and Reput'i TO-NIGHT fensiny jattery t8 P.M. ou Saturday and Sunday Sunday Excursions Steamer Richard Peck yfXD RaTORH ly Ta rise MMi ti Amie une | tor eae wcenie intereat, Tikew dmied. On sale Oniy at the Piers, New Engiand Stcaniship Co, Delightfu) trip of 150 miles through the East River and on Long [siand Bound. Good music—Refreshmenta To New Haven 40, Houivo 8, 9.30 A.M, 2d St, XY aw rowraty tot MS tone ad Rowd Trip Fare dod, War Tan, $1.70 Bungoys WEEKDAY AND SUNDAY Rowi.d Trip .. BOMTS. He eee Trips Up the Hudson to MT. ves BATTERY 32d Bt. 8.904, enti ly put wite together, and the remutt was a lively farce, though one lacking somewhat in variety. A new angle was taken in making @ yogi so frankly dishonest that he hesitate to steal anything within reach. But the authors might “sily have got more out of this promising idea and thus piled up the agony for the fat bridge builder who to fake the faker. A young wifte.made herself ridicu- Tying about her husband's second wife and led the Natracted chap to believe he was appearing on the ‘airy, garments | after she had supposedly thrown her- self into a lake, But it all ended as happily as it began—with a kiss. Though married for three years “Audie” and “O” were still in the} Yes, tinmensety funny as “Mousie,” the fat friend of the family who put in @ most uncom- | at LE ST. Wines Page bi RE op ‘StSANE LENOX |S EE BOOTH "s Ett Nora Bayes, vi mA i Ag oe wih ALMA TELL & 60 Others, ASL SLC Wthnasa dle (aa Ae a Si. RP 7 | AMUSEMENTS. * vUSE Ln = we a on he ING. 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EXCURSIONS W. 23d St, Jackson Bioad'ht,, Newark, U8 MAUCH CHUNK, $2. 16 hearty at 20; Liberty St. W, ad Mt sine ay ia 846 A.M. Jgerson “ATLANTIC CITY, $3.24 Lear A Ls Mizoad Bt. Mo NeMLnave W, Be, Teg Liberty 8 4.00 ie 4 sis a. “ON Rutile TIME, BEAR MT. one Ont: CLERMONT Paindon Interstate Park Commissvners Dally ing time) Pi arr taraine 6 steamer leaves Boar it. P Including Sunday (Gay}iEnt ony r a at W. 129th St. omitted unt further hotlée. Fer Bava Round Trip ot, My at DYCKMANST.F ERRY| 7 nd Holidaye 850 un. Children Und onder 12 12 Half Fare. Calcteria Lv anch Eastern Steamship Lines, inc, 7 BOSLON METROPOLITAN LINE Al] the way by water via CAPE COD CANAL eae picamers leave Pi 18, North River, of Murray Sts Phone Burcliy 5000 To Interstate Park Try It for a Day’s Outing The People's Free Play Ground FARE 5c. Boats Every 10 Minutes ‘| Dron Steamboat Co. CONEY ISLAND Special Schedule for FIIDAY, JUNE Iath, SRT eed iit, “iyi gras Wiens ict to Change Without Notice, St. WAL 40, 1 Moar tree See SET VLa5, 14.25, BBS HO, BAS, 4.45, tam, COHAN fae Brae, aw [sit SHIA VINGS wth EDD CANTOR ancl ‘ell ne Stars 169, Files ian PE IOTTES SEARBALS S20, Colne eerie Bacaetytaee WILLIAM COLLIER’ Pile STE ve biti papel Booth Tarkington's iets" | CLARENCE Raturday 2.2 HONEY GIRL Krickerbedky Ex An John Drinkwater'’s ABRAHAM ! CORT Rimeaton oe W.42d St, Eves, 8.20, Liberty | Mats, Wed. Sat a8 “Tne Nigh. soa: |,,;'48 FRANK _® ACON Ear ra Lind GAIETY. 4 46th, Mats. Wed. a Sat. Tea, 130 W, 454 Nate’ thure aay 338 Henry Miller & Blanche Bates ae me mous Mrs. Fair —n EMILY NUKMAN | O. P, STRESENS | TRE CR | HEGE ano be dpa all; ny » “FOOT-LOOSE” Rs 8 euthor of DECLAsieR + HUMOREBaD FANNY zy nutet CRITERION)" Bway ataeTH st. | 3 CoHO Ia, IVOLT tas AY wy et aivou! Py Fes tAL fo\ Wanda Hawle risers ga. | ahr SS Qu Ba BRONX viii tise te NANCE O'NEILL in “THE PASSION FLOWER” NestWk—'The LIGHTS of DUXBURY'—SeatuNow OLUMBIA FOLEY Hash AN‘podwen FOLLY TOW 3d Ave © Gat ry 0 Hest of aus Tad g cae ee R FUN, sunr ee POOL BATHING, BROOKLYN. MARK Geonaes TRAN CARPENTIER “THE WONDER MAN™ ROO povdias VAlRBANKs. ike ieigeeddia” THE EVENING WORLD FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1920, STORE OPED A Mw» 8 P. be HEARN ‘Wen of With Avene 26TH ANNUAL JUNE. SALES: SAVE FOR ALL ' These Prices Prove It and Tell You Why EVERYBODY SHOPS HERE ON SATURDAY | June Sales Specials in Petticoats Economically priced, ea pecially iced us for their qualities smart- ness and fitness for Sum- mer wear. Heavy Satin Petticoats Our rex. $9.68 7,17 Navy and black—with insertion of binck Ince. Taffeta Petticoats Our reg. $6.68 4.90 White and changeable — fine quality. An Especially Priced Group of Fibre Silk Sweaters 10.50 Our reg. $13.94 In smart Tuxedo models, plain or fancy stitches, in peacock blue, tur- quoise blue, beige, rose, navy and black. Silks forSummer These reductions make pos- sible the purchase of every material you may desire at an important saving. 38-inch Colored Taffetas—soft and lustrous, street and evening shades— our reg. 82.75......6+-.+-1.96 35-inch Biack Satin——good wear ing quality—rich deep black— our reg. $8.25. 2. 40-inch Crepe crepe weave—strong, serviceable quality—light and dark colors —our reg. $2.45 1.97 35-inch Taffetas—chiffon finish— desirable light or dark colors —our reg. $3.75 .90 32-inch Crepe de Chine—satin stripes — large assortments of styles and colors— our reg. $8.95.... 40-inch Georgette and fancy colors— our reg. June Sales Special UNDERMUSLINS As fast as assortments are depleted we replenish them from our great stocks that the selection of styles and sizes may continue complete for all who come. Dainty trimmings and fine materiajs characterize these offer- ings throughout. Savings in every value. Special Purchase Manufacturers’ Close Out of Fine Voile LINGERIE Night Dresses and Chemises —usual val. $5.00......+-1.97 Bloomers— usual value $2.68........1.28 Underthings of fine sheer voile, in pale blue, pink and orchid display; numberless lovely styles; hand embroidery, lace trimming, picot edging, dainty shirrings, rosebuds and ribbons are lavishly used. Other | Excellent Sale Values in DRAWERS Our reg. .97...+ Our reg. $1.88. . BLOOMERS TB @ Our reg. $1. CHEMISES Our reg. $1.48 Our reg. $1.97 Our reg. $2.76... CORSET COVERS Our reg. .68.. Our reg. 97. NIGHT DRESSES Our reg. $2.2 Our reg. $3.28 Our reg. $4.68 BILLIEBIRKE PAJAMAS Our reg. $3.48, Our reg. $4.68. . COMBINATIONS Our reg $3.49 je Our reg. $3.68, Boys’ Navy Blue Suits 11,50 Our regular $13.50 Our regular $16.50 Fine and medium wale all-wool serge, cheviot and flannel are the materials from which these years. Our regular $11.94, $13.50 and $14.50 Attractive Junior Norfolk, middy and vestee styles in Neat tant cheviots and serge, ip newest shades; s! Junior Boys’ Wash Suite—chambrays and per cales—plain colors and collare-—2% to 9 Boys’ Suite—8 to i trousers—wool fabrics in tan, gray or-browa mixtures—plain or pleated styles— well tailored—our reg. Young Men's Suite—cheviots, homespuns, variety of fancy mixtures and plaids—two and four button coats—single or double breasted models—81 to 86 chest-— our reg. $27.50 and $29.50 Boys’ Caps—new styles in brow our reg. $2.48 and $2.94. fancy mixtures—full crown taped— Our reg. $1.94 and $2.24. our reg. .06....66+5 Toys’ Blouses—new colo: Boys’ Shirte—new col ‘ancy striped pereales—neckband greedy) to 16 neck—our reg. $1.94 and $2.26.. Full Summer Assortments of Boys’ and Young Men’s Suits There are clothes to fit in with every summer plan, be- ginning with graduation suit and continuing with vacation needs. . Prices take account of thrift plans, too, and afford savings nowhere else to be found. Boys’ Palm Beach Suits 9.74 4 11.94 These and other washable Panama matertals jare cool and practical for boys’ Summer suits. Single-breasted sack and box pleated Norfolle styles are both to’ be had in this selection, Prices are below those elsewhere. Other washable, cool suits in khaki, duck 16,50 Our regular $18.50 19.50 Our regular $24.50 peek ead suits ba erro ioe eae and gray crash, 4.96, splen assortinent of ne’ le and double Si fi Y M ted mod rT " 8 to 18 juits for oung Men tend suaire bona le bites ‘ 84 to 40 chest. Also Student Sizes, 15 to 20 Finer Navy Blue Suits to 37.60 years. New finely made suits in single and double breasted styles tn great variety of Junior Boys’ Wool Suits spring and summer materials— 24.45 Our regular $32.50 to $34.50 10.50 28.50 ' Our regular $37.80 to $48.50 Sold in Third Floor Dept. JUNE SALES SPECIALS Boys’ Extra Trouser Suits—single and double brensted—some pleated models—green, gray, brown and tan mixt 18 years— our reg. $22.50 15.60 Junior Boys’ —middy, Dutch, Russian and Junior Norfo models—plain Iso stripes and other combinations— ' ea B to f. ipes—Eton or sailor vivaieieasad 2.00 it h extra (Tr) Papi 12.2: flannels and Straw Hate—in plain colors or combinations—l.rge and small brims—newest styles— fancy striped percales—with col —8 to 15 years— +144 our reg, $1.00..... deeveeeecee Girls’ Spring Coats radically reduced Coats of all-wool serge, polo cloth, covert cloth, tweed and silvertone. In newest styles of brown and in Pekin blue and mixtures, Sizes 8 to 16 years. Not all styles in each size. Coats that were $13.9: $15.94 und $16.9: $17.94, $18.94 and $19.94. $23.94 and $80.94. 854 820.94 and $22.94 4 $97.94 and $46.94 Bir Special Values in Women’s Hosiery” These stockings will give the service and beauty that can only be demanded of good hosiery, Prices afford’ genuine economies. Women’s Black Silk Hose PETTICOATS Fall fashioned—excellent wearing silk Our reg. $2.48. 14 —our reg. $2.87......0008 1 94 Our reg. $8.28. 2.64 PRINCESS SLIPS Wemen'e Bleck Women's Ost 06 O88 sreorseneonht EL Uae ee Silk Hose PHILIPPINE Voahled —floral and sook- ribbon— muslin- See Page 4 for Start of Season Sale of Bathing Dresses. _ Philippine Nightdresses—V-neck embroidery on neck sleeves—also styles with round neck and long sleeves-— our reg. $4.68. Philippine Chemises —embroidered eyelets run with ribbon—our reg. 83.48.. Philippine Corset Covers——round neck — daintily finished with ribbon— our reg. $3.48,....-...+5 2.48 EXTRA SIZE LINGERIE Extra Size Drawers—ruffle of good embroidery— our reg. $1.97 elastic at knee and waist— our reg. $1.18. Extra Size Pettic sote-—rulfle of good embroidery or rows of lace—our reg. $2.68..... Extra Size Corset Covers—nain- round neck or.with em- broidery edge ru ~-our reg. .97 Extra Size Nigl sook—round neck—models shir- red and stitched with trimmed with embroidery and our reg. $2.28... Extra Size Nightdi round neck— werting and edge of Val lace and run with ribbon— our reg, $2.68..........5 2.00 Extra Size Drawers—-of good ~full cut and well made ~ruffles hemstitched and tucked—our reg. $1.48... Black and color: Women’s White Silk Hose | fashioned—splendid quality— 2 05 our reg. $3.87... .3.48 Full round neck our reg. $2.97. 2.48 embroidered—~ 8 $1.48 Boys’ Blouses. Light and m 58 et. Ribbons White, black gatin aitipes ‘or hair bow: , MTULBON AISLE—MEAIN FLOOR, cales—neckband and collar at years, RD #LO0%2, taohed—slzea & to 16 ‘BOYS’ FURNISHIN $16.50 Boys’ Suits. 8 to 18 years—chevi meres BOYS’ ee $3.65 White Heatherbloom Petticoats. 2.25 Shadowproof—all lengths—elastic ed bands. Ot rriooAns. SHOOYD FLOOR, nd have extra trousers, ING—THIRD LOOM, Tan Outing Shoes........ 2.27 uppers ad soles—10 to man: 1 ct, Children’s Seka isos cceeee AM] | i ors, pin ue ; 2.00 white, all aiten™auatitiy,mper- pooner tae onto fects TCgIENY MAIN FLOOIL sna wing Girls’ Pat ther \ round toes and low ‘dren's Slips 1.00 Neel ort i 130 ne! ae Sbroldered “edge, AOBS. todsen FLOOR, resses—nain- immed it, with ruffle | 97 o4, Men's Sith Neckwear, ....+..+. 58 For Summer wear—large asaort. atterns—-open ends, Sloe sain toon, Silpiengs UNDERWEATR—MAIN FL. blue or 67 ct. Boys’ White Cotton Union Suits, 63 High neck, short 4) 5, knee Alpaca Coats... 8s length Block or gray—S6 to’ (ENT? UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, Sy rh io de see—V or $27.50 Boys’ Extra Trousers Suits... 19.65 | $6.95 Men's Trousers... " faa horaeab une= Cashmeres, worsted, mixed sergea nished with In- Tut are ing untinietied blue or black stripes—s0" to 6 worsteds--pewest Morfolka, ain. SERN'S SHOP—MAIN FLOOR, $17.50 Men's Raincoats........ 19.65 | Double textul rie i Weight tan ot gray os & ENS BHOP-~MALN $1.95 Won’ Silk Socks. Black an: HOSIERY: si.94 and $2.24 Children's Pajamas... 1.53 | atyle—in fancy figured lwo plain colors—-well ut-—8 to 14 years. NOMHINGS—~TH RD ALOOK, 1,00 cana } MORNING SPECIAL £—Tcmorrow, Saturday, “ntil 1 P. M To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mall or Telephone Orders, ‘ 1 I i ie | one en ee