The evening world. Newspaper, August 17, 1920, Page 21

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pine when with a widow, soon recovers h “ner is a triumph. out to make the wido at home by suggesting that rd are fo be same sort of relatives: ample, wi operatic inter siothes in the & true artiste. ; Capital bits Uf chara M + domestic batt seand in ‘ aN “Enter Madame” Clever and Witty — By CHARLES DARNTON NM addition to revealing the flashing art of Gilda Varesi in a new light, “Eater Madame” scored on ita ewn account at the Garrick Theatre viast night as a comedy dealing men ana! My, yet tenderly, with that i. * Maybe it tgpk two authors to give 0 views of the matter, At any rate, Byrne, by bringing both humor and sympathy eto their work, have vastly improved =upon the familiar egoist given to frenzied outbursts and hair-tearing wexercises, To be sure, the Italian prima donna of this play is inclined to take airy fights, but ber prosaio husband is usually on hand to pull “Wer down to earth again with the summary injunction, “Come off, elisa!" “ The best part of the fun is that John always gets the worst of it. is ## @ bit unfair, since no man js match for two women, Moreover, John has a son who takes him to task with the high-handed superiority of Syouth. But it is the fine Italian hand pot Lisa that gets in its beautiful work. Returning home after roaming from one European opera house to another for years, Lisa does not re- she finds her husband arranging to settle down comfortally He thinks he is tirea Of chasing about the world and that he wants to permanent home with A his slippers toasting before the fire, isa humors him until he tells her that she has never really been a wife ‘to bim, just a magnificent mistress. ‘This blow staggers her a bit, but she P lf and with skill of man ask John Giulia Conti and Dolly beyond the pow sto bring the widow For sheer domesti pounding the pian voice, that she wants to go home, well, John doesn't go home, by ‘with the akill, charm and factlity of he was fascinating, -.Amusin, nder in turn, Though in in his lines, made one forget Lrishman—it you'll fo: most complg¢ standing son with teclaliy when he reminded his that he hadn't asked to be born. Brock Pemberton is to be congratu- dated upon selecting an ‘ for his first produation, ‘ehotce of n clever and a ‘ WOMEN CAN SMOKE IN CHICAGO JAIL AS THEIR “RIGHT” Citizens, Says Warden, and if They Want ‘arettes He ‘Can't Discriminate.” CHICAGO, Aug. 17. ARDEN George, F, Lee of the famous Cook County Jail has sanctioned smok- ing by women inmates of the Jail. He says: “The women pri soners are citi- gens just like the men. I won't discriminate, Justeds long as the women follow the army system of returning their burned match ends to their match boxes and »’ don't throw them on the floor they are welcome to enjoy a-nice Uitte smoke like the men prie- oners. We are living in an age of ‘women's rights,’ and what's good for the men must be good for the wome: INTRUDERS ATTACK TWO GIRLS IN ROOM) Get Away by Fire Escape After Slashing’ Victims About Heads and Ni Feniola and 44 Oak St t Italy, w ked and out about head and early to-day by intr sera who en their room by way « fire escape, Fenicia ts eighteen years old and her sister two years older. CONCERTS AND MUSIC, OPEN AIR CONCERTS} Ge NATIONAL 'BYMBHONY OROWESTRA ange Henry Rethvrll, Conder grert Weenie 41.% “y 1 sets herself feel perfectly . ‘Then the 6 are with the doctor the chet playing the flute, and the maid alring her until the widow feels so op- pressed by the Bohemian atmosphere In spite of a divorce decree that has just been delivered, John remains to talk with Lisa about their son, only to begin by talking about her and taking her in his arms at the psychdlogical mo- ment Lisa Roes to her bedroom, and— He's a@ull on the premises in evening morning when the widow comes around to make @ row. The matd who had carried an extra ;. wine glass Into the bedroom is beam- dng, the doctor is delighted, and the joyous, and they afl set about packing so that Lisa and John may “elope” on the afternoon boat for South America. In short, John finds himeelf ,@ntering upor the old, tumultuous life, ;Much like the helpless wretoh in “The ‘Ancubus” of Brieux. “FEPROCTORS ALA : RAP) CHES CAUPO' JOAN SHABION tinal Sparta A fea as Both were taken to the Volunteer Hon- pital unconscious ‘are reported in| det & serious condition. They live at the Oak Street address |with thetr married sister, Mra. Jo- sephine Barela, She and het husband, sleoping 4n an adjoining room, were roused by the screams of the girls in aoe, whose room faces on the fire Mrs, Barela said she got tnto the room to see three men 4 window and go up the Pag: A ae an nba entd he raw only one man, ined him and his wife as materint STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. [HEARN The Barelas say the girls have been much courted since their arrival nere and have rejected se: B: y as the Bushwick Hospital this. morning 4 treated for wood alcohol poisoning ‘Went of Fifth Avenue 28TH AUGUST SALE West ot Fifth Avenue THURSDAY Castel of the man fro bottle of whiskey and an ar- ‘down it. Her Chusband, Just behind wan AMUSEMENTS. Winter Garden @3. 47 Haat CINDERELLA ON BROADWAY [ssi CENTURY THEATRE‘?2.* EVERY NIGHT OEnTURY at ADE Revue DNIANT ROUNDERS 8 AT Dining ‘and Dancing in Opes BIJOU oe Lee ONS 9 a A Matinges Wed, THe CHARM SCHOOL ‘SPANI 2 OPPOR. ST¥ CASINO LAS ra SIE’ aS s CENTRAL ™ or = & eT aT 8.30, N abht CHAR Lt tn the Buses Mie PU “POOR LITTLE RITZ GIRL” WL" pee” PLAYHOUSE #8. "024 Ere dk W SESS THINGS IRENE! FULTON yaizs, Wee otth oe. bre. 1.40, ADOLPH RLAUBER SoAMBEN WIVES with ROLAND YOUNG—JULIETTE DAY, WEDNESDAY AMUSEMENTS. __ . SELWYN Yo. TO-NIGHT “TICKLE ME” A MUSIGIRG COMEDY NOW—GREAT CLEARANCE EVENT Two Powerful Forces Bringing the Entire Store Into Action ing with Hundreds of Other Great Values for Both Wednesday and Thursday 28th Annual August Sale Third Week Hearn Linens Foresight Cash Buying enables us to offer such money- saving values as are featured in our August Sale. Bleached Linen Damask Pat- tern Clothe—round designs. Clothe—68x68 {n,— » $8.00. .....Sale 5.74 Clothe—68x86 tn— our reg. $10.50... ..Sale 7,95 Linen Damask Napkine— our reg, $10.25......Sale 7.88 24 in. Linen Damask Napkine— our reg. $17.00.... 22 in, Union Linen Damask Napkins (part linen, part cot- ton) — excellent our reg. $9.00 dox,.. .Sale 5.95 70 in, Bleached Linen Damask— + Sale, yd. 2.68 70 in. Unbleached Linen Damask —our reg. $2.96 Imported Colored Damask H. S. Sete— our reg. $11.05.... ux| LINNEY REPUBLIC jizz" “=| The Lady of the tamp’| MAXINE-ELEIOTTS *"s ‘year TO-NIGHT SHARP oe) SH ae fanagemont Regrets 28th Annual August Sale THIRD WEEK Silverware. ROMPERS and CREEPERS 1.35 Our regular $1.97 to $2.47 Silver Plated Tableware—a Jar; variety of useful Rogers bre other rel t Mercerized Damask the—-fine, close weave, lus- soup spoons, dinner forks, peove spoons and butter Salas eas ee VEMBERTON Presents ENTER MADAME and TREVOR GARRICK 8,17 88%, itary 1822), ‘Thurs & Sat, 2.30.)8.20. ELTINGE 3 Walth LADIES’ NIGHT LITTLE THEATRE He ae ceeeteee “FOOT-LOOSE” Tren, 44th Bee of B ads Mats Wed (Pop) dat 2 35 TAYLOR HOLMES in ‘ | “Crooked Gamblers” 42¢ Strect, near Broadway. Daly NOW PLAYING WILLIAM FARNUM fn a Beautiful Sereen Version of “IF | WERE KING” ff mucceas, and novel by beta vl <a Punch lames keaete tional plate—discontinued pat- terns of $5.00 values. . Sale i Teaspoons reliable grades, including Hegel choice patterns— our reg, $1.97 and dinner Gateraten 36 bexT2 re Dinner Kuiveo—siiver soa on finely tempered steel— our reg. $2.97. Sale, 3 doz. 2.00 Silver Plated Salt and Shakers—Colonial design— Sale, set 1,05 —round, scalloped designs in good patterns— 28th Annual August Sale THIRD WEEK Big Chief Soap Napkins—hemmed— size 16x18 in.— our reg. $8.25 dor.... Centrepieces-and Scarfs Lace Trimmed Scarfs—dainty styles for dresser and buffet— bordered with * variously designed laces— Centrepieces -~ prettily trimmed with good quality imi- tation cluny lace— Made to Sell for 10 cts, Manufactured for importa- tion by the Manhattan Soap Co., and by. to us far below from the rac stay Twice Daily 7:3: Price 8 Here are creepers and rompers of cunning design ALL TH By Far the Best, Pi ‘yin “Wooly, Bita and. Mon A REVELATION! Seth —CALIFORNIA— wie BATHING GIRLS DisplayingIN PERSON the Bathing Costumes cof tina resent and fut “bagel PROMENADE HELP WANTED-MALE! Wil A THAAD Paneer SITUATIONS. BarvApway: i YORK THEATRES HOBART | “BELOW THE, SURFACE” and Usual Big Vaudeville BUL “BIG VAUDEVILLE and Dit $1. NORMA. TALMADGE in Vina! “YES or NO” oll Ae, es Wy, 250 St | lf i Nr Md Ay. LEATY.BLEATY * a) A LXce salaten arn Gtizan Bway & 47th St Mat oHANCES (Chi “Sate. IV OLI | ‘The Soul of Wway ag | IALTO H GRITERION| lami: ¥ Biway at 14 Astor Theatre “st fixes BROADWAY AND 437TH 8ST, “EARTHBOUND" ured by LDWYN ICTURE Corporation Hh i.00, $2.00, ACO TIMES * so THE AL EVE patna Selling 8 Weeks in odvance Tou MOOI a ‘STOP Keto 10 | Eves. NO HIGHER, npc “GROWN UP; Matinee ‘| BABIES” | TO-DAY = STRESLECHASE THE FUNNY PLACE C@QKY SURF & POUL WAIHI TUNA FREECIR CIRCUS CONEY ISLAND. STARLIGH _— A 28th "Tonal deat Sale Sheets and Pillow Cases Utica and Dwight Anchor SHEETS and PILLOW CASES and, serviceable quality at a price which will N Casti suit the thriftiest of mothers, jureery Castile Peroxide de Bath Soap— Tirk ST Spat ana as) Tyee ey MATERIALS Gingham, chambray and pop- lin, in solid colors—pretty patterns or whfte. aloe ‘Soap— purchased n= same conditions Chief” Soap—made to en Olive Oil Casi weight of each bar about Toodles, Peggy, Beach, gath- FILLOW CASES— are srisluded In a cae Ne DONALD “THE NOTORIOUS 1 MISS LISLE” 4 lbs.—our reg. $1.46, Sale a ile Soap— our reg. $8.14 i th and Toikee pic our reg. $8.89...... —Stanley’s and Armour's— > © Sizes before hemming. No mail or telephone orders. . Will-Wash-Heavier and Mohawk see AND PILLOW CASES Reduced from Regular Prices RACTION Overture, Chimes of Nore ae <i PILLOW CASES ‘gen’ Soape—box of 3 cakes— 42x86 In.—our -reg. 45x36 in—our reg. 50x36 in.—our reg. 54x86 in—our reg. . 3 Cakes Armou Lilac or Lily of the ‘an Jergen’s Talcum Powder—our reg. Armour's Sylvan Taleum Powder—our reg. , Quick Buds Laundry Soap. 54x90 in.—our reg. 63x90 in,.—our reg 72x90 in.—our Teg. 81x90 In.—our reg. 8 90x90 in.—our reg. (Measurements before hemming. Also August Sale Reductibne in Wamsutta and New Bedford Sheets and Pillow Cases THURSDAY INA CLAIRE Pr ThE Gib edie No mail or telephone orders) Grandma's Washing VICTOR HERBERT'S Bob White Toilet Piven THE GIRL ws ae Wed. Heat Seats £1.00 ITE SEAMPAAS «B20 Liberty (et Gur, en Ge ‘The Night Boat” COHAN & HARRIS ,' i SPOTLIGHT WEDNESDAY Two-Day Sale SWEATERS These beautiful Sweaters are in three distinct styles and three prices. saving may be effected by buying now for the chill Autumn days, when a sweater is as much needed as any other garment in the wardrobe. re—Tvxedo styles—in plain and Braided worsted belts, with WEDNESDAY Clearance Sale SUITS We have one hundred and twenty-five suits THURSDAY - Hand-Made Blouses 3.62 Our regular $4.94 and $5.94 At this uncommonly small price you tempted to buy at least two or more crisp, charming blouses, which avs entirely fashioned by hand in finest quality white voile, The fronts are beautifully designed in hand also the cuffs and collars. Fine pin tucks and small pearl buttons add a completing touch of desirability to these dainty yet practical blouses. Serges, and Tricotines, * All sizes in the lot, theluding extra sizes. Were $39.75 ...... Were $49.75 and $69.50... Were $92.50 to $119.00 Jonn Dra aeee | Fibre Silk Smocks—-with sash, short siceves trim- med with fringe—light shades— re Silk Sweaters—Tuxedo and Stree Sweaters—plain and fancy weave— values $18.04 to $22.48 drawnwork, as are Henry Mille & gees ig” The Famous Maks Fair PN “VERY, ben ARKINE WEDNESDAY Two-Day Sale HANDKERCHIEFS Handkerchiefs, of good quality for men and women at special reductions. Women's Handkerchiefs — plain corded border—ex- cellent values— our reg. .64-—% donen....., Special .12 each Economy Values in THURSDAY EXTRA SIZE Gotton Hosiery Women's Extra Size Fine Cotton Hose—balbriggan full fashoned—extra wide top-— KE GHTON | | Brown & Werton. Krang Ta Balle Dn, OF and JACK WILSON ‘Uo. PPAUSADESS=rPARK 80 0 SEA WATER sUne | BATHING! “NOW OPEN Men’ '. Hen thershiats: 8 medium shee—very good ee 1.08— | | MORNING SPECIALS — Wednesda: | To prevent dealers buying, quantities restric RAN 58 ct. Women's Black Cotton Hose Light welght—alzes 9 to 10, BOASMA T= MAIN FLOOR, f Children’s Stamped DRESSES Our regular $3.00 madras and. cords—atriped. © ¢. woman's opportunity to buy new, well-fitting Corsets for late Summer STSNTHOS--SEATN FLOOR Women's Fine Cotton and Lisle “THE JACK KNIFE MAN”? A totally difterent pleture for all shildren from nine to ninety, LARRY SEMON “THE STAGE HAND” Boys ait a FLOOR, Our regular .74 and .£8 Nainsook—sises 6 mos. to 1 yr. Also lawn—sises 1 to 4 yrs, Pique and Poplin Dresses—asizes 2 to + yeare— and Autumn wear at a , MBN's WORKSHOP” DF truly exceptional sav- 30 ct. Apron Gingham. re 17 RMP UNDElWEAR- MAIN Fi00K WASH GOOTS---1 ASTACENT, ss ct New Sash Curtain Muslin. tose and blue Good ensortment of street and mi 6 These Corsets are of excellent quality Pink mCoutil of medium Fashionable low bust with elastic inserts. Sizes 19 to 30, “CHIMES OF NORMANDY* mercerized figures, Ready made—just embroider and you have a charming dress, These clearance prices are below today’s market, wh tripess-asultable | HENDERSON'S THEATRE 58 et. yd. Ribbons... id rose and ‘ms 40d rocad bow rippoos ashen sade ‘yauny BANTRAY. & SYNCOPATED BA - Senaaeeenaemecnenae i cs ells

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