The evening world. Newspaper, August 31, 1920, Page 19

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THE NEW PLAYS ““The Bad Man" Is Good and Blinn Superb BY CHARLES DARNTON NYONE who went to the Comedy Theatre last night prepared to find “The Bad Man” intolerable jean border melodrama and Hol- Blinn suggesting a dashing) dit at a fancy dress ball remained njoy one of the happlest surprises his playgoing experience, for both | wed to be rare fun, + angina atte rv ‘BERNHARDT IS IN | CRITICAL CONDITION | Famous Actress Suffers a Severe | Chill Which Puts Her Life in Peril, PARIS, Aug. %1.—While driving from her country residence to Paris, he Bernhardt suffered a severe AMUSEMENTS, ; WINTER GARDEN ®): ee ae CINDERELLA ON BROADWAY CENTURY eet itt 27 nye ae ROUNDERS tdi dng In “tn Open i On range ay it may seem in the thene s, the author, Porter Emerson Dwne bas succeeded in making a@ | ean funny, Moreover, Pancho , » cuts & pretty good figure as a @ashbuckling hero, Though by no ns a glorified Villa, he has a Peweeping air that alwaya blowa hot fd carries evemything and everybody MP Petore it. His philosophy is crude, | yet human, He exults in the free- | dm to do as he likes—« comfortable ecling to have so long as nothing happens to disturb it. It pleases him 6 say he kills only evil men, and | bwhen he is asked who determines hether his victims are good or evil, { he promptly replies: “I do.” | erhin ts only one of many satirical | quches in Mr. Browne's highly | musing comedy, When the amiable | andit descends upon y except the pretty | all Street broker, whom | plans to save for himself and inci- ive her a helluva good time, | cognizing in the owner h the young man who bad that Gilbert lov Pdit cannot unde n’s refusal of hi “After all, tand the young generous offer, what is one lady he has one of his band shoot the isband, Wut after Lopez is gone, husband comes back to life, and n tries to shoot Gilbert. ind, whom he despises as » cowardly to fight He defends At of the divorce court. has no patience with the slow sgonventions of the law. He tnci- dentally announces he has been to and paid off the $10,000 mort- the ranch, How did he get y? Oh, he robbed the bank. exp ied by the rangers, y shot his “doubie’—a iit- ted to him by motion Adios! Away he goes, ¢ Gilbert and Lucia to live hap- aggered through this perb sense of its ple- . and at the # e brut of the perform- in proving himself an ‘or of unusual ability and vartety, use a favorite expression of Gil- rt's invalid uncle, James A, Devine s goldurned good as the humorous ag good in his Frank young ranchman| a sab e charm of and us hus The Bad ercy Travels | With Capt. » Gallop and Likes Air as Well as Land death of John Barley- corn, pink elephants and reptiles of hue and curious habits have ce, Out at Mitehel Field, where they never drink aything stronger than coffee, there fan authentic fying alligntor. } Capt. Harold M, Gallop of Langley Virwinta here Satur- n be’ Haviland battleplane, h him was Perey, the only iviator In captivity. Capt » route to Langley Field y, where he has been in ‘the National Rifle a representative of rvice. Percy was given one of the marksmen from eo far has had fifty-four ws in the air, and, according to likes It as well as his natlve At first Percy didn't seem but Galion, awa. know wh fem the. Jou ey man it t was all about, y from Camp Pei a rainstorm thre 1d to fly about an hour f, and whet Percy felt the come moisture he perked up and d in the alligator language, “This jullop left for Langley yes- d ed to make the ‘led up under the Captain's and eagerly hoping for more u sald he was In favor dry trip @ bone COP HAS TO PAY FINE TOO. ssemblyman Sharlin Gets Revenge for Arrest as Speeder, man for the 8th fine for specding, at the sic toreycle of Tram who bad arrested Tacked '@ ticonse. He returned to et Pull rent ‘of opera’ ae, tor vehicle ficen age "MacMullen Ned Se him, her, the simple | To simplify mat- | Luokily, | turns just in time to fin- | er and swifter than | The fel- | ains the report of his | e time | x | 44TH of No. 450 River- Monticello aying a $5 man Pullman, and saw it Court House and ‘rest on 18 enarre ithout a ONNET __with ERNEST TRUEX _ MAXINE ELLIOTS Liz SPANISH LOVE iy THE NEXT “PADDY BEST THING” | with EILEEN HUBAN ‘id Bt, E Mats, Wed, Sat. & Labor THE ELADY cL AMP] ELTINGE 7<t Wen Mace. Wed. port LADIES N a chill which has imperilied + iia ornate her life. The doctors at the famous actress's house said that she ts seriously iil, one of her lungs being affected. She was to have left Saturday for England, where she was to give a se- | ries of performances this week. Cups |te draw water and blood from her lungs have been used, and though she feels slightly better she is not out of danger. Lee mote had thirteen blowoute. yehareex “THE BAD On the drive to Patis “AMUSEMENTS. Y ‘Thee Aiat, E, of B'y. Brew. 8.90. MAN.” 40, GREENWICH VILLAGE Suit wid", 45 ‘si Eves, 8.90, Matines eer aa ‘The DOMEMIANS tc. ARNOUNCE REENWICH VILAGE LOIES oF 1920” BELMONT Ii Bch OPENING THURS. EVE. ot fusical Comedy, LITTLE MISS CHARITY ELAN Most Thriltii BBAT Dy Mery Qoberty Ringhert= & Avery Mepwecd. dang Clanoare On Min or wen YOR BROCK PEMBERTON Presents wih HPA an GARRICK D | EMILY STEVENS to 208 ani? ttn. ‘FOOT-LOOSE” fy Sat. CHARLES PURCELL ‘inthe Mt feat” POOR AITTLE RITZ GIRL” ™%2 Mk Andrew a ENTER MADAME], Revon Willan Brady's * 48th St. ™.. Mate Thurs, & Bat., OPPORTUNITY Just Mot By, Brake 130, TAYLOR HOLMES CROOKED GAMBLERS} | LONGACRE T=; #0. . THE CAVE | a LYRIC ‘Xéw BERING LAST 6 pays WILLIAM FOX Presents “While a York ee * | of tite in thi Rnengesirat ade Sunday, Sep, & ST. Magnificent Opening at the 44TH ST. Kivening, Sept. 8d, at 8.10; Opening Night, 50c to $10. Seats on Sale This Morning at the THEATRE for D. W. GRIFFITH’S Elaboration of the Famous Stage Play “WAY DOWN EAST” THEATRE Next Friday Twice Daily Thereafter. SCALE OF PRICES, Other inet 50c to $2, (Boxes and Loges, $3 and $5.) EMPIRE 2%, Tonight 6.1 DAVID BELASCO WILL “Call the Doctor” 1 nn irciioan, NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE MATS W BSAT Sot $9 32 THURSDAY SEDTO™ 983 ae | ART HICKMAN ORCHESTRA, Thea, W LYCEUM 2: INA CLAIRE "*}, ‘aoto Diaaens By Avery Hopwood, KNICKERBOCKER." y&I8th st Wed &e Sat Er8.15. 248. BEGINNING TO-NIGHT AT 8.15, A Spripntiy ‘Musical C | Te. SWEETHEART. SHOP GbS vit SCANDAL be tid PENNINGT Liberty{iri, (i4a'"s ¢ tf “The Night Boat”,,.'i,... Henry Miller & Blesche Bates y." The Famous Mrs. Fair Jorn Drinkwater's ABRAHAM LINCOLN © CORT: Hitt et8 lo WY LS 182 ets lo GAL COHAN & HARRIS \.t* We mee HONEY GIRL catithie ees. 0; COHAN fiw fi Si, 420i bats Wed. de Sat.|Times Rese Rock's REVUE Sin eee Hee bk: Hippo weeks in edvance BRONX OPERA HOUSE CECIL LEAN *| (MOLUMBIA BILLY WATSON Don’t miss it 149 St, & 8 Av.Pop Mats. Wed. & Sat “LOOK WHO'S HERE!" with CLEO MAYFIELD ice Daily. (Popular | 5 & £15.10 rloee. PARISIAN WHIRL axp his * FFI IN | Park a tae | a St nil Ne, 6th A “THE PERFECT WOMAN." y & Lorraine, Robina, Hal Ray ip. a. deaters, Travers & Donal ay late [By ga se aiine Glock 8. F. Keith's) | NORA BAYES ert Barol BUlly “asi ALACE] 860" Frinu ture CUkRR Bivay a atin. | f, aedlew os Mats, Daily, 45:81, | in iN IVOLI I PROCTO NEW YORK THEATRES Coariio wi Cif Dean Players, Pebr Penis ce, | Bhd others, photoplay, "Yes or S _ BIG VAUDEVILLE and pre Talma Tway at doth Be ALTO | Times 8a. | CRITERION Bey at 4th St. Overseas Bors, sph : |B & is ng Oe, ELSIE FERGUSON )“HU Paramvunt-Sennett Comedy, 'S Masters & Kraft, & Mo: 00, cy Ture, Frank Ward. Norma, Talmadge In idge fy, Rowe'e Deaghter." eSTR, Rican RESQUE” RIALTO ORCHESTRA George Fitzmeurice’s “The Right to Love” Cont. Noom to 11 P.M. ASTOR, B'way & 45th St.N BASIL. KING'S Sensational Picture, Mal TRAN Bway, 8. 8. mass: DUSTIN FARNUM in Comede—Other Filme—Symphony Oren. EEPLECHASE | THE FUNNY PLACE S@QRY SURF & POOL BATHING. STARLIGHT*sms EAST (77TH 8T, 25 Minutes trom su | NEW hat "eG cara NTINUOUS ITO 11 OF 47th St BROADWAY THEATER (BURF SEA 45, Minn 8 ‘It's a Great Life” Aixth Mungarian Danow, Hy Mayer Travelaugh, Grand 38, CHARLES RAY From, Broad AL a! “Big Happiness’ ‘Sta Times ‘Square. BATHING. | BROOKLYN. | g SD TON | 8 “IF 1 WERE KING’ with Willlam Farnam BUN 45 Minutes STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. HEARN | Fourteenth Strom WEDNESDAY West of Pith Avenue THURSDAY SILK HOSIERY For Women and Men An opportunity to buy silk hosiery at a great saving. Women’s Full Fashioned Silk Hosiery Our regular $1.87 Seconds Men’s Silk Socks 1.14 of $2.25 to $2.67 Qualities 1.22 Black, white, cordovan and col- Some are all silk; others have, lisle tops, heel and toe. ors. These stockings are ever, the tionally good. Imperfections are so dlight as to be hardly perceptible The quality of the silk Is excep- “irregulars” of a well known make. Our regular $1.97 Seconds of $2.37 to $2.97 Qu Full fashioned all silks, white, cordovan and navy. Pointex and square heels. black, How- | These are irregulars of a well known make, and are so good us to be classed with most manu facturers’ first quality. Our regular .45 and .48 Ribbons! ribbons! Thousands and thousands of yards of crisp new ribbons in every lovely color imaginable! A happy opportunity is this in which to buy a good supply of new pretty ribbons for the school girl at « truly below-, price. regular Plain Moire Ribbons, Plain Taffeta Ribbons, Fancy Striped Ribbons, Checked Ribbons, in excellent qualities and sirable widths for hair bows, sashes and other uses. UNTRIMMED HATS We hay e them models, mushrooms, 1.58 Our regular $2.37 Off-the-face sailors and poke shapes. every new style In as sorted colors, and in the more sombre shades of brown, navy blue and black. At this low price you would never expect to find the quality and variety represented here OSTRICH BANDS New Fall shades and navy and brown, also black 92 Our -equjar $1.37 STORE OPEN 9 A, M. TO 5 P. M, HEARN Foureeoth Street Wee of With Avene Opening Season Values in New Fall Merchandise These for Wednesday and Thursday: WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Two Day Sale WHITE GOODS Such practical white materials as are offered in this two-day sale are just what are needed for boys and girls of school age. At these extraordinarily low prices mothers should hasten to buy material for the making of middies, dresses and blouses before the new school term opens. White Madras ! .38 | SO ct. and girls’ blouses ls’ dresses, Excel- MILLINERY The Newest Models Specialioed Price Sad 7 A glimpse of our ex quisite new Fall millinery will convince you that you will be abl ht buy a hat that is reall; — f ata Bree tore Oy sm: cost, we ars models to I “{" anne velvéta pad dave Is elle in coher Fal saver ae terials White Beach Cloth 58 Our reg. 70 ct. Suitable for middies and dresves, also for boys’ blouses and suits. INE SDAY fend PETTICOAT DAY Our Suitable for be and also for g lent quality. Back-to-School Sales School Supplies’ Apparel and Accessories For School Boys and Girls CoO With the coming of the new season, a new : SEPTEMBER 7th to llth | petticoat and a new corset are as necessary as a Lowered ee J new hat. We have them at an unusual value. Items | Corsets Petticoats tare Pragati val her pat | ‘orse no must 5 ie clothing riod al themessnary D) 00 6 88 of their profession. ‘7 . ¢ Everything new to add to the pleas 1 Our reg. $3.50 Our reg. $9.94 ure of school going is pas alla a de { lightfully In; HN gma A : Extra size Jersey top, with taffeta becoming ies aves sine White Coutil; low bust; tong MIP. | fiounce, tucked over small underlay, and git at sale f our cask ing fraithee afford and which mean to parents better values and bigger savings. Top trimmed with embroidery. Sizes 20 to 26. | Black, taupe, navy and changeable, Elastic fitted waistband Opening Season Values in From Highest Class Man’f’rs y It is a long, long time since we have been able to offer such a / comprehensive assortment of splendid rugs-—-the accumulation of several deliveries from time to time—we have reserved for this opening sale so that now we have an assortment that is brag equalled in Greater New York. Prices exceedingly low for qual- § ities represented. Finest Wiltons—Hand Knot Fringe Exquisite designs that are exact copies of real Orientals in artistic shades of old red, old rose, old blue and other colors. 9x12 ft.—today’s value #190.00...... 168.50 | 36x63 inch—today’s value $35.00,.._.28.50 1 8.$x10 ft,—today’s value $185.00.....158.50 | 27x54 inch—today's value $25.00.....17.94 “4 6x0 ft.—today’s value $127.50, ..105.00 a Sanford & Son’s Seamless Rugs 74.50 | 4.6x6.6 ft.—today’s value $26.50. ..7..21.94 8,8x10 ft.—today's valug $82.50 - 68.50 | 36x72 inch—today’s value $14.94... .10.97 6x9 ft.—today’s value $48.50 ..39.50 | 27x54 inch—today’s value $9.50...... 7.94 4 Axminster Hall Rugs | Special Offering 9x12 {t.—today's value $85.00...... Mt OF ith S Oka csepeceees prea lirase 19.50 | Smith's Seamless bbiengr \ | . Oriental patterns—9x1@ ft.— F } OT inchs 184 cscssecewssesa swans 25.94 today's value 854,00........ a “50 QFinch x US fticevie se cscsewecsenen 32.50 | Fine Seamless Tapestry Brussels. Rugs— i | Oriental, floral and neat carpet designs— | | 9x12 ft.—today’s value $42.00. ......34.50 Bigelow, Hartfords, 8.3x10.6 ft.—today’s value $89.50... 31.80 6x9 ft.—today's value $27.50. .......21.96 * Axminsters and Seamless | ; | { A Group of Balbeck , Velvets Akbar Wilton Rugs OniG fea vccsaesv rebar tne ..78,50 | Also famous Cashmere Wilton Velvets — i PnlG Mics eccccnass Special Prices 105.00 | BORLOO Wiss sver ters oneernenegaen 68.50 8.3x10.6 ft...,.... Special Prices 98.50 |] S6x72 inch......s0000eeeeeeeeeeeees 10.84 | 6x9 ft......2.+ ..++-Special Prices 74.50 'MORNING SPECIALS—Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P. M. To ted. No Mallor Telephone Orders prevent dealers buying, quantitiesrestri New Fall Plaid Skirts if 50 $3.25 35-inch Colored Satins $7.94. to $11.94 Boys’ Fall Conte breasted Ipaited: dele Wun One MAIN wLOOK Eye Ala tee te 40 ct. Men's Socks 28| | Smartly Tailored, Pine Fabrice etiy CLATMLNG "THIRD VLOOR uleck Jovan, mray and eof the finest d yarn--reinforced heel special. .....15.50 our regular 18.97 f con and t $14.50 to $18.50 Boys’ S 6 to 1 years—fan homespuns and cans Wosimny 48 ct. Heavy Huck Towels MAIN FLOOR, 36 der Just for the present, or Inte Fall or Winter weat. We have them in a variety of rich color combinations, ip side or box pleated styles, RN DEPT MAIN mLOON 38 and 48 ct. New Serim Curtainings ‘ i de fn and ground at CUICPAINS| WASEMENT 30 et Apron Gingham que sized $2.48 Prunellas, 39-inch Garnet, ( nhage non brown, navy blue and piaci te Wook soft Cniah, with lustre rewk DALEY GOODS MAIN PLOOM indiav blue GOOD BASEMENT,

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