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Peron oan tte ow ____ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1920. , neh Jion doftars’ worth of curtis, The iokentd business must be hard on sweet Mary. reels er Maude Adams and homely MARY MILES MINTER IN A ROMANTIC FILM ROLE AT THE RIALTO | MARY PICKFORD DOES WONDERFUL WORK IN “SUDS" AT THE STRAND | (yrueh tho to throues the fo jstage play as a dirty Mary Miles Minter In “Betty, Be ‘Truthful insight Into the taundry onietds ’ hid: (Anna, Good” is the flim déiectation at the business is offered film patrons this] Tr ond “py yo a wonderful Rialto Theatre thie week. Tt 1s a ‘week at the Strand Theatre, where! character in “Suds,” and her ability Realart production based on the book by Wilbur Finley Fauley, Miss Mary is lea to believe all is going to be ‘beer and skittles, when her lover 1s rudely snatched from her by his de- signing and romance-breaking par. . However, she takes her trusty fiddle into the highways and busy marts of trade and: there earns her daily sustenance. Of course, the former lover again enters her drab life, snatches her from her squalor of artistic genius, and all {s happy. anemones CHARLES RAY PICTURE AT RIVOLI IS MADE UP OF REAL LIFE SCENES Charles Ray in “Homer Comes Home” o Paramount release, ix the piece de resistance at the Riv6li Thea- tre wis week. It ts one of those likeab® pictures, simply because the keentow are taken from real life, It is the old stery of a country D4 starting out in life, determine win success, money and a int der given, The chosen tnd the scenes are A “Sunshine Comedy” offers a tace- tious contrast to the old-fashioned “Homer Comes Home.” _ CONCERTS AND “music. fue bo i cnceas bat hrs W: iter WHEATLEY, shin STADIUM idum’ Sree ct Sntrance to Field and" Bos ween Convent and Amsterdam, Ava. a film actress makes for the suc- cess of this picture. “When Deams er comic, and a timely news reel other entertainment on _the Strand programme. Mary Pickford—our own inimitable! Mary—is holding forth in a cinem Version of “Suds,” a United Artist: production. We all know Mary Pick ford for a beautiful girl, plus a mill- Will Be Closed Wednesday, June 30th to Take Inventory Reopens Thursday, July ist See Wednesday’s Evening Papers for Announcement of Thursday’s Big Sale The Only Store utlet Sells Store Overstocks of the National Cloak and Suit Co. by Daylight DAILY INCL # Washington Ervin “Robert AMUSEMENT! j Winter Garden S80. DING SUNDAY, IRISH “Pues 3 ins a oo, Bernard 7Pas ‘A Parting Message V. BLASCO IBANEZ The Celebrated Spanish Author “One of the most delightfulim ressions of America that I will take back he me is that made b -| FLORODORA” Most Sensationally Successful Revival Ever Staged. COMPANY OF 175 $100,000 COOLING PLANT ors:t%row CENTURY. fi:8 te Hakots betwe: accepted, Mu Daylight Saving Time Steamers leave datiy, Including Sunday, ‘i St Kingston Point, 0.40 A, West 42d ‘west 120th St, 10.20 10.50 A. M.; for Baar int and Cornwall, ex, Newburgh, Poughkeepsie Mountain (West Pept Sunda and return Aino on, Saturday afte THEATR' Oy KNE éteces By Bt. John Ervine, Author of PLAYHOUSE {! be; ca * SEEING THINGS tRetuin steamer same day from points marked 7. Ideal One-Day Outings. Telephone Canal 9300, Day” Line Desbrosses y. Kran 15, Mite Wed, 80|319th 30|Time New York. N ELLAR | Gam THE FALL viy Hat Tis Mtg, SUSAN ZENG | Nora Bayes TaD. ST. o MATS, WED and AT. ai 2.30, It Tr BE pWYNN CARNIVAL | - > L Aan se | : APECT FOO! oliday Matinee Mon,, FEPROCTOR 5 YORK THEATRES ie Kendall, Four, Users, | Mal Usher & Rosere, 7 at W: Fae hotles ‘are 60c. Round Trip Sup, and Holl@ys 850 Chitdven Under 12 Half Fare. Cafeteria Lamch 129th St, omitted anti ZIEGFELD FOLLIES ON THE ROOF NIGHTEN AT 1 cial? INCOMPARABLE. RBSTAURANT is vou ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC in With EDOPE CANTOR: | _Atsa i ani ies BONE SANTO nq 8 “The Sea Wolf” Eastern Steamship Lines, inc. v7 BOSTON METROPOLITAN LINE All the way by water via CAPE COD CANAL Plewmerg, leave Pier 18s North Mthver, foot of Murry: phon relay 5000 Daily av 5 pier PMANDALAY, WM. COLLIER IVOLI uisht tire, fo Atlantic Highlands iewey oF va, Battery Lending etury | Lotito My.30AM. 1.30, 8 PM ae | ABRAHAM UNCOLN TALTO ALYBIC, HANGIN. Fare 50e, CORT ithat8 ile, WARY Pres DANCING, FROM LTO. Nr. oth av! | AND @1G VAUDEVILLE, Gb Be We & | ORGE | Cohan & Harris “4 — |HONEY ae ago, COHAN 7&8 F. Keith's ALACE y fe AT St. ata Dally 260-81 | ae Mme LUBOVEKA Wea CRITERION | WELKOAY Bway at 44h 8 ANE SONDAY Up the Hudson to! eee Hound Trip Sse Tax) music. REFNESHMENTE DANCING. Teieuone Howling Gree Liberty Mats. CAPO: | OE ISADESrecPARK 1, gare ary nln Boat of a ER SURF BATHING. NOW OPEN STEEPLECHASE FOR FUN. SURF AND POOL BATHING. | A FREE CIRCUS. LUNA Children Free Weekdcy EOREY ISLAND Afternoons with Parents, STARLIGHT*%"*" EAST 177TH 87, SUB.” STA. 28 Minutes trom ‘Times’ Square, ‘URF SEA BATHING. | MASK. ah BL * ih Ay Thurs. Bat. 28 PLAY.! iid RMAN lie, EVOR HEGGIE “FOOT-LOOSE” Op SEA Ploegh ie Whitehall 1279. HUDSON, RIVER NIGHT. LINES | URNING DAYLIGHT sowranr ROLLICKERS (on (cos tee palate Vb MIS ie sare, foray, 47th Bt COLUMBIA Fy iy ‘lL Summer Su Tories By sol) & Parker, . Ole BFohneon, @ Others ponies ’ ceca STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to & P.M. HEARN ‘West of Fifth Avenue THURSDAY Fourteenth Street WEDNESDAY Special Purchase Sale GIRLS’ SUMMER DRESSES 2.47 | These dresses if bought in the regular way would retail at $3.94 and $4.94 Charming frocks of lawn and organdie in flowered and figured effects, quaintly and youthfully styled with round collars, little turn-back cuffs and girdles of white or- gandie. At the savings afforded by this , price every young girl should have several of these frocks to take on her vacation. . Sizes 6 to 14 years. Extra Size VOILE BLOUSES Our reg. 2 00 Our reg. $2.68 and $2.94 e $2.68 and $2.94 Dainty, cool models, in plain or striped voile, for large women, fashioned with all the art of the cleverest designers, are rep- resented in the varied selection shown, at uttractive sale pri Wn ie As Has Been Our Custom for the Past 20 Years This Store Will Close All Day Saturday, July and August We are glad to note that many stores are now following this policy. ORIGINATED BY HEARN IN 1900 of giving their employees a well-deserved all-day Saturday holiday, with pay, during the heated spell. Our first all-day Saturday holiday will be Saturday, July 3rd. Store hours remain the same, 9 to 5. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. AEARN Fourteenth Street Weat of Fifth Avenue Last 3 Days of 26TH JUNE SALES and Get-away Days Unusual Savings on your vacation purchases are afforded by these sale values. Wednesday and Thursday SKIRT DAYS Last 3 Days of June Sales e Muslin Ppl Pay PAN Underwear Df =e wae. At these three good values, your summer lingerie need cost but little. -97 Our regular $1.48 Corset Covers of nainsook, trim- med with lace and embroidery. Envelope and Straight Chemises of nainsook and crepe, in pretty styles, Nightdresses of nainsook, with round, V or square neck, trimmed with embroidery, Drawers of nainsook, finely made. Bloomers of crepe and batiste 1.68 , Our regular $1.97 Petticoats of nainsook, with flounce of lace or embroidery, or petti- coats of sateen,’ with rows of hemstitching on ruffle. Nightdresses of nainsook and cam- brie, with round or V neck, trim- med with lace and embroidery. Chemises of crepe and batiste in white and flesh, with trimming of lace and embroidery Corset Covers—in models that look well under sheer blouses. Bloomers of silky materials or 2.90 Our regular $3.94 Petticoats with flounces of lace and embroidery. Nightdresses, with yokes of lace and medallions, run with ribbons. Envelope Chemises of voile, batiste and nainsook, in flesh ana white, trimmed front and back with lace and embroidery Offer a Special Holiday Value in TUB SKIRTS Sizes for Women’ and Misses 3.66 Our regular $5.97 and $6.97 ° | White gabardine and pique skirts of excel- lent quality and tailoring, Made with belt, gathered back, and finished with fine | pearl buttons, are models that look ex- | tremely well with sweaters and blouse and | are exceptional value at this reduction. Regular and Extra Sites. Women’s Serge Skirts—navy and black- our reg. $10.97 and $11.97— Clearance 8.25 Last 3 Days of June Sales White Fabrics These specially priced materials will be most convenient for last ,min- EDNESDAY CORSET anaPETTICOAT | | abinch trench Srpandio— "18 DAY SSinch Merity Siting 27-inch Mercerized Poplin—for middies and boys’ washable quits and Beyer ~ our reg. eee a | Novelty ‘white Goods ‘checks and - 30 \ stripes—our reg. 48...., Y Last 3 Days of June Sale “Everything new and fresh for vacation.” Let these price concessions in two important apparel accessories help you both to the “every- thing new,” and an extra bit of pocket, money, saved by buying them. Fine Coutil Corsets Medium or low bust 19 to 30-—some lace in front Our regular $5.00 Our regular .74 3.00 56 Extra Size Sateen Petticohts Russian, green, purple, French blue qnd_ rose Our regular $2.94 2.00 Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P. M. No Mail of Telephone Orders. Bandeaux 42 to 86—Made of firm material, elastic inserts, hooked back. Davenport and Couch Hammocks Also swing hammocks for beach and picnie parties, and collapsible hammocks for babies, in plain cretonnes, awning stripes or ar- mure weaves, at» ict rangin, ee 3.97 to 51, SO Hoblfeld and Palmer Swing Ham- mocks—armure weave, combina- tion of tans, green, browns and Orientar effects. .3.47 to 11.97 Cretonne Couch Hammeocks—ia blue and gold or green and guld effects comfy mattress — side pockets for magazines or fancy Black, navy, MORNING SPECIALS vent dealers buying, quantities restricted 40 ct. Seersucker Ginghoms 31 |69 ct. Tots’ Crepe Bloomers . 68] | work .... ‘ x id for house White and pink—to 6 yeare. Couch Hammocks—plain adjust- ney INPANTS! WEAI-SBOOND FLOOR able Wendi oc felted | ieactamenl rust proof chains and springs— iD phetvencbaaees retamareea || Pece e497 s for tin dal Infante’ Cloth Wicker Hammocks NF. HABE " #HORS -BECOND FLOOR, khaki color—collapsible willow pa stand and hammock—complete sis Shepherd Checks 1,10 |$1.95 Boys’ Trousers ets end chetiee , he : ngray, her BS, i Lae | Bors CLomiiNa THIRD FLOOR ches op biw ey 50 Bore! Suits 10.50 On Wednesday and Thurs- | SAIN PLOOR [eae visjand cassl> 1 | day, between 8 and 4.46, 58 et. Ribbons | nox HUD FLOOR, A Pot Pent eee ac vatine, tmulres, [85 ct, Unbleached Shooting “8 of your preferred tatfecae™and tripe 86 inchés wide—for full sine beds. ; — * ’ BED MUSLIN BASEMENT. "199.94 Art Crash Portieres, 4 , Past will be served M N PLA ; in FREE Women's Fine Cotton Union Suits... .57 | AVERIES BASEMENT phot tele neck, eaa~looae or ene Comfortables a7 with each order in our res siges—eeconds of and 87 ct Fis signs—cotton filled— taurant or cafeteria Gee tee al goteh i RAO , ORTABLES—BASEMENT amounting to twenty-five cents. Closed All Day Saturday During Jul and August. 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