The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1920, Page 28

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LD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1920, r wihioh Fred doncerts ano music. | AMUSEMENTS. 5 | AMUSEMENTS. ] je will be Scornammsntene ProMen aa tet TTURY 1 EATAe, H Taew ANHATTAN [GRAND OPERA f CENTURYe:CieNtiict" oon € Lae oe sas ct | ey v4. he LAST we wa ri Seta, at ett to. ote j BRamatie me) Ad, } pees he 8 # ae ult MRS, PALMER i Winter Garden’, 27 5482 | \nvaiearae rae rere |= MARY YOUNG asm Musical Comedy Sensation! | ¢ ASTOR Py + HME on KISSING TIME |? “THE unit ae | i Wert Taero BOOTH 0, 0 2. ot war, tere g.a0, | Next Matines Saturday 2.30, | HAPPY-GO.- LUCKY 1 \ THY AMUSEMENTS. cent Weway, Bron 00, Te time, Mr, Untermyer thinks be will | without pay, he will sacrifice much trict Attorney Swann b be ready to proceed. A process server | financially, Moreover, he admits the | eral and State Grand will report for duty this morning and | work will prové moet strenuous. | \o ot when the comm before night a capable (nvestigator or! It was learned that arrangements | as teeded, nnd each will bave a spor two will have been engaged. jare being made with United ot cial prosecuting officer ready to get It was decided to have the bearings | | Attorney Cater, Attorney Gen along iinen to be laid down by Mr. in the Aldermanic Chamber ef City Newton of N. ‘ork State and Untermyer. Hall, where previous meetings of the committes have been held. Much of the actual work, however, will be done in Mr, Untermyer’s office, The lawyer has laid aside, alt other pres ness and will devote himself ent fo the savestigation. As he. ILDING INQUIRY A TAS NEXT WEEK; UNTERMYER READY smeniialiene Grand Juries to Sit at Same Time and Indict’ Wit- § . nesses Who May Balk. Samuel Untermyer, who charged & criminal conepiracy exists manvfacturera and dealers in ding materials, and who asserted savings banks and life Insurance mpanies should be compelled to in- more lberally in real estate t has formally accepted the tion of the Joint Legislative nmittee on Housing to become as- cate cOuunel-of the committee, so may prove hin contention. The lawyer will be given a free i to probe as deop as he gees fit will have such assistance as he require. The committee prom- that it will grant every stipula- he made and give him every aid ole; but Chairman Charles C. ood refused to make these stip- ons public. woAT & AMUSEMENTS. j= = Paramount Pictures Theasres under direction ef Huge Riesenfeld (WITH HERBALLEY RUSSE Monday Night, Oct. 18th, 8.15 BENEFIT OF NAVY CLUB ECIL B. De MILLE'S “Something to i Think About” will begin an extended engagement at the CRITERION Theatre, Broadway at 44th Street, Sunday, October 17. It has in the cast Gloria Swanson, Elliott Dexter, Theodore Roberts, Monte Blue. COMEDY "ys: 2 HOLBROOK BLINN a : (GARENE Paes “Enter Madame” ‘One Year tn London oF Btoomasuny.” “West 414 Ht. Even, ‘at “Matinee Basordey E30. * | PLYMOUTH Tex: 08 poe | LITTLE OLD NEW YORK a PAM wi, Ben 6.30. REPUBLIC Eqs, i.ci'Pu6” | PRINCESS "2,201 $207, P THE LADY LAMP ORO Bonnet GARRICK 7 od FULTON “ittitees otay tnd eat cow wee prey Hig reine A es Petey cageer 2 MAK NE ELLIOTT'S Sita BA CAPT. STATES oh mis ferser.™ fh “THE TREASURE" /|SPANISH “LOVE “A consistent fe moving witb BROADHURST 4%," 0% 8 Marte ee| Binet THE BAT . MATINEES THURSDAY & SATUR a, wuts HODGE fy 8kinon-| aay ES SQ.MEAT Tt ; AUDIENCE IN THE HOLLOW neo ger tenuis Des Beats pow on wale at Box Offion. tte Mall Orders, Allied Kaverpriens. 129 Wand bese Bortnaing | TRAVELOGUES |OCT. 17—SUNDAY EVENING | cannes Logs Jeanie Macpherson, author of Mr. De Mille’s test successes, prepared the script for this production, which has the strength, color and symbolism of its predecessors —and something more, 1.44 ‘ad Times nALL TO-MORROW grt at . Wecital oy Juan ETHEL ‘CLAYTON i rinn | THE RESTLESS six AMBRIOAN DEBUT ik MARION DayiRn. hom on ale at Box Often, | Met Hacneel Sdone Asin’ & Neate Prase, | IVOLI IALTO Geo, Melfort Product! om ‘Times Se. The first public hearing was set for ‘Behold My Wife’’ day, provided the preliminary sevineSs can snake by tak etna emma | OFUOTTON wwat At _ writ 7 Aye ees eee Se MOVES TO THE NORA BAYES THEATRE NEXT MON. su “WAY DOWN EAST” Mats), 20¢.%0 | | | MARGARET ANGLIN a BG, \Here Today--- ae VILAGE “CALL THE. DoeTOR” se DUNS io. ACU | OLCIES.0£€ 1920° PLAYHOUSE ®: ALICE BRADY gone Sunday! javing landlord troubles, too, the Astor Theatre lay afterno We had to move now we are on the move pon you will find us at the Central Or eye ee oe ee Dee Theatre, Broadway and 47th and we hope the landlord will let us stay here indefinitely. We are happy, though, for the folk keep crowding in to see jOVER THE HILL “the wonderful thing” that William Fox his made from Will Carleton’s poems—directed by Harry Millarde, It is a drama of love ne, simple and tender, and all New York is talking about it dad & Taylor ~—FIFTH AVENUE— __ erway) ANNA ASCENDS snarl With JAMES CRANE 39th Street My! What a Beautifyl New Place! 80, Mata. Wed All Reserved for Boys, Girls and Babies fine it is,*so you will want to bring your friends to see it. If you have not yet been ‘here, T YOU have visited thie delightful floor you know how Bie a “Tip-Top” 4 Siw SIM Ai Wea ee ath 2 vey wusican UES er REIGNING ‘AL COMEDY} LP, ‘T° SUCCESS n Ee cain sail akan” cai HARRY CAREY In “buNDO UR’ Ly ad w American Root toy miss it it's el NORA BAYES »«: EATRE, 44th St of Broadway No neighborhood motion picture the show “Over the Hill” during 1920, 1921 or 1922. ATRES (Ree), sees wake ETOR'S yay ACE lamomittnte ate Beyent a Uaniwer nee Fs 4 i a u i KUEXaNGeR you must come very soon, while the excitement and gayety of the opening fills every section, You will enjoy wandering around and feeling at home in your departments whether you buy anything or not. But as you are probably wanting a hat or a coat, a frock or a suit, or perhaps a pair of shoes, we will tell you that we have full assortments of each ong of these things, all on this one floor, where you may choose what you “need as quickly and conveniently as possible. To celebrate the end of our first week we have arranged some particularly ght | vop._Prices ae final: ‘ Bronx Opera House Ay Pos Prt | am ct i 2 Mule hives” Marjorie Rambeau sora. ® ada cae aE LE le or. Mayo, By, 2th, HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ent. 1880 to 1PM. S HELP WANTED—FEMALE. SHED CHARLES RAY | ante fo “PEACEFUL VALLEY® Bway 47 8) BTRAND SYMPHONY OWCH. Knickerbocker Py, wey. Oe Pate Pa nice surprises—at prices that mother will appreciate. For Girls Velveteen Frocks $16.50 High waisted model, finished with a eee edged with silk of contrasting color. a Filet lace collar and cuffs. Sizes 6to 10 yrs. and heather mixtures. Shoes for Girls, Boys and the Baby Girls’ patent leather but- toned shoes, black kid tops, $8.25 Sizes 11% to 2. Gun metal laced shoes for the boy. $6.75 Sizes 1 to 6. For the Very Wee Tots vee $595 pedic fants. Lovely hand made Slip-on Sweaters...... Brown, buff, rose. Fourth Floor White buckskin For Boys Patrick Mackinaws $13.00 These fine rough and ready coats are found in a complete ass tment of plaid Sizes 6 to 18 years. ortho- laced shoes for in- $5.00 Sizes 44% to 8, Hats for Girls hats of velvet with dainty pink flowers or ruchings—correct and becoming styles fér dress wear, 7.50 nie Sweetheart Sho MONDAY, OCT. 18th. — Seats Selling <3 COHAN'S COMEDIANS serge LIBERTY Sins ila The Night Boat ip BOOTH TARKIN © medy for Meal Americans, POLDEKIN Geonae ‘itiass Henry La ‘%& Blanche Bates The Famous Mrs. Fair | !4\72 GAVETY, (08. Bee 8.80, Mats Wed. rem 230 Bacon tS ie BROADWAY _#\\" 8 B. F. KEITH VAUDEVILLE] 1O-BIG_FEATURES—10 (Continua) OLUMBIA #* iets wa Girls From ii land twa” BROOKLYN. HARRY and MURRAY KAHN Announce the Grand Re-opening of the Danse of Mirth Brcokiyn's Most Wonderful Dawce Palace, Ralph Ave, and Chauncey Bt, Brooklyn, To-Morrow Eve., Oct. ea | of fomous Aancerp wit, “Momads of the North.’ LARRY SEMON | il BROORLIR AN “Lost and Found" articte® Badvertised in The World or reported to “Lost and Found Bureau,” R ean be left at Advertising Agenc vRWOOD'S|/= [eee a comer Hudson River by Baylignt | 4 Albany HUDSON AY RIVER INE New York Desbrosses Bt, F Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc- to BOSTON METROPOLITAN LINE All the way by water VIA CAPE COD CANAL Bieamors leave Piet 13, North River foot of Murray St, Phone Barclay 6000, Daily at 5 P, M. (Bastight Time) Desde 30 BML ny to all “BEAR MOUNTAIN | Str, CLERMONT discon'inued fo the season | | | | } REF INED N important position is open for intelligent and refined girls and young women to act as Long Distance Telephone Operators, No ‘previous experic conditions the best. nee required, Working Write for further information or apply at 2 East 28th St. (cor. 5th Ave. or 24 Walker St. (two streets below Canal St.) New Y ork City c'-""| American Telephone & Telegraph Company GIRLS WANTED; $15 A WEEK TO START; #85 TO $100 A MONTH SOON REACHED; EXCELLENT WORKs ING CONDITIONS; RAPID PROMOTION, STEADY WORK, POSITIONS ARE OPEN IN OUR SEV- ERAL DEPARTMENTS, APPLY AT MANHATTAN, 1158 BROADWAY, CORNER 27TH st, 195 BROADWAY, CORNER DEY st BRONX. 870 E. 150TH st, BROOKLYN. 81 WILLOUGHBY st, 4886 BROADWAY, OR TELEPHONE MADISON SQUARE OFFICIAL, NEW YORK TELEPHONE GOMPANY, RELIABLE GOODS LOW P; easy WEEK. VOR mano Lt aviary) DIAMONDS | » WATCHES — JEWELRY ON CREDIT. +{e:::e\ ony | RovaL LiAwUww & WATCHCO 86 MAIDEN LANE Phone John 349 DIAMOND ¥A'e"=.ON CREDIT NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED on pene Svarenteet 21-20 AMON CHEN Babes Re | $50 | |SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDERS

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