The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1920, Page 19

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BROWN AND KATHLYN MILEY Punny in Itself, the Piece’s Most Hilari- ous Scene, 1, Brown, the amusing butler, | Russian Violinist’s Debut—Two Pianists By Sylve ter Rawling. and pianists are de- ipon us like a flood Anstro sky concerto in —— tAY AMUSES V “OLD-FASHIONED BOY” 17 RIVOLI THEATRE ) ls latest comedy, “BYES OF HEAR | 4N OCULAR HIT AT | RIALTO THEATRE| ‘ “That bag, “Onl Th “That laund Miss Miley given it a kick and hears the bottles rattle, “Oh, yea, wet wash? “Yep,” replies Brown, “All right, let's go out and hang It up together.” Then Stant ‘orde appears on the scone, looking nd they move on to nts of the grip, oni a few min- utes later in t causes roars of hilarious laughter, | replied Miss Miley, pag,” says Brown, It Leads Up to 1 ne musteal | a" at the Cort, in that bag?" | on meeting "11 ‘Trovat Dorla und also a fol douin's Loy { |REST FOR JOHN BARRYMORE. | WU Work only in Plotares This Seanon, On the advice of his phyatolans, John Barrymore will not appear on the stage this season. Mr, Barrymore, who has is rendered foardo Albano, by Emanuel 1 At Carnemie Hall Borissoft, “the violinist" as his him, gave a first Accompanied PY down of laat spring, the piano, he motion pfetures with the fa- he in the play- seemed to not recovered entirely from his break- wlll do one te: expression, But D a rich tone, & nd a nvusieal un —— made hin worth, 50000 Refogees Fleeing to Con- stantinople, CONSTANTINO: n the afternoo: » room. in tuntinopl for AMUSEMENTS. FEPROCTORS imine SPECIAL PEWFORMANCES AT ALL ye a plano recital | ga FF, Procron's GHT = \e evening. He cceciaure VON GUT “3 LECTION Rerunns ANNOUNCED w that commanded p i 3 ‘ Fark d& Le StH SLB Naar od Ate. | Near oth At Ai A. hy 28th prissuny s, CONTINUOUS NOON TO MIDNIGHT thig week's has forsaken tons Hut this un mak- just as all sorte out his] m0 MALISUN } “SQUAKE GAKDEN TO-NIGHT *4): TO-NIGHT COMPLETE IN BV LY , Vaudeville PALL. eCelobrabe Election MA NH! : By | Ws ‘STORM te H ippoorsie works in adver: OM MOORE try plays and @ duet from Ch To MGUT 1a, CENTURY or two | ELECTION RETURNS) eo Ketuens In Comfort rida Testy; | | “Officer 666" nC 7 a OA EY a TS CT ¥ Sir Yes at 8 shar 120:. APew thta, + Gans MOST SENSATIONAL SUCCESS EVER KNOWN roeeets tv oan Muvias Extrarnaanea of the lent | COMPANY. GF 400-11 SCEN! CENTURY PROMENAD: | ont TO-NIGHT ,*, CENTURY REVUE SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SH * “1s” MIDNIGHT ROUNDERS THe Features, Jlection Neturms, | 3AM. Added _Dining and Dauclie 6 P.M. t at 80| Winter Garden 8S? uti a! Sa Gg pRYTES Eddie Cantor and bert Williams COMEDY | their, War tik kee 5 90 Main To-day and Saturday 2.20 J MoLaRook BLINN * TH© BAD MAN AES TIMES SQ. THEATRE!::: oe ss Mek Bede, oa af at, PEE mikace BIJOU™ Tks Foratetd jouw, THE SKIN GAME GALSWORTHY’S St, Py of Wway Bra 830 PLAYHOUSE iii retary Weal a Sut, ALICE BRADY (Pevenaiir) ANNA ASCENDS 48TH ST. met Tor day, Thurs. 3 Bat OPPORTUNITY _With JAMES CRANE. AL COMEDY E a LIONEL [BARRYMORE saye: have never | been Theatres by the seting Im th The DW. GRIFFITH Ma WAY DOWN EAST 44TH ST. THEATRE Tee Daly 215-8 ALL Boats Mesermd __g Buy_tn_ Advance LAST WEEK. _ LITTLE iPEST MUSICAL] |SHOW IN TOWN ity dt Molin Lorna EMPIRE. 2», “CALL thik LOCTUOR” NEW batt ured tne TR" rea & Sat. THHEE sTAKeD Ine Mitthcoek-Sandervon—-ituntley “HITCHY-KOO 1920" Withers—Moaconis—t00 others AMSTERDAM ROOF- = NEW EGFFED FOAL It LATE ELECTION RETURNS TO-NIGHT. + | LIBERT sats 19 a ngs at 820 || CAWSHORN™ “The Hal. Moon” || HENRY MILLER'S THEATRE 2%" || 43, St Res, at $20 abarp, Mats. Thurs. & Sat 2 PATRICIA COLLINGE in UST SUPPOSE LA COMEDY BY A. K THOMAS, KNICKERBOCKER & Bare 0, Br AS GEO.M.COHANS COMEDIANS Cisnit it a gvand old Name?) GEO. COHAN Tra tinay 4.08 emt? '| THE TAVERN "| st me a0 HUDSON oP GEO.M. Nie MEANEST MAN -SHAN's| IN THE WORLD we tN I Hl "Title Role. Thre. W Mata Ty LYCEUM INA CLAIRE ® heen PUNCH & JUDY Maree Be BECAUSE of HELEN A WORTHY SUCCESSOR TO'CLANENCE’ AL BhooKs min bt Lit N hAY: PARK T° BAB Mata & GLOBE, Fre #90. Mate. To: FRED STONE “vib-te “TIP-TOP” BELASCO i 0 atte 4’ Frances Starr’ “ONL” ¥ CORT Sek. JIMJAMUEMS rae SMASHING MUSICAL MIT WELCOME TRAN fR sn FRAN! AC B'WAY AT GIST. solid TO-NIGHT eee PICTURES I tr terion | lV. LI Way AT sith ST irtorninniee at I Cecil B, De Millu' “Sometiing ty Think Abot Ci 10 Mary Imes hQUAKE , MARK STRAND): OLUMBIA te) Prieg Patty uta TOWN SCANDALS "ys. SA nance O:NGMY ' Melis read frum @age ‘ya BOOTH * AUUSRMENTS: a WHLLAAM Favietian SORA EIpEemn ae ae Mate Te-eay, Wed 3 LIVE GHOSTS “A SCREAMING COMEDY," —Trle THE PRINCE aint THE PAUPER CASINO 2% & Brniway. nines, 8.20 Matiners Te-@ay and Sa MOALISTS HONEYDEW Piay with Music, SHUBERT fir Yecday a VRpTy 7 BOWEMIANS te. ARNOUNCE ~ GRERMWICR vitace || FOLLIES 06 1920° ih, Ww of ty way, (0h A Eyed 10, ASTOR hry ‘olay @ Bat. 2.50. ouis MANN jn RITTEN. CHAPTER DE ELTINGE Wom 24,80 re sh atau yeday ahd Hat, 2.00, aaLADIES NIGHT, | REPUBLIC Ws" (27 day and ITWELADY °C AMP | PLYMOUTH MATINEE TO-DAY 220, LITTLE OLD NEW YORK 60 W. BBh, Piteroy 1882 4.30. Special Mat. To-day. GARRICK. Te aK A IRL LAST "TWO PERFORMANCES. PRINCESS rr 10th, near Biway, Ben, 8.20. Matinees To-day and Mat. 9.30, LYRIC "12 7 Bree nday Matinee Tain Woek, | MATINEE TO- DAY at 2.15. | EDWARD ROYCE'S Musical Comedy Success, KISSING TIME With William Norrie and Edith Tallaterre, t hate TIME” MOVES Ne Atel NOTE: tron ineatnes mn SEATS NOW ON SALE WEEKS IN ADVANCE PALA FE. RCE | au E Fanbion Pia a van ‘ " JANE & KATH LEE “SERF Levy wit Show” Elton. Returns Yi | Noten | The Croole St. & way, Popular Prices, 81 8. F. Keith's | Hie AMILTON | “Siri Bway at 146 8) Pop Hrices, 280-61 BF. Keine Et Fev | THK STEAL j BROOKLYN, COMPLETE RETURNS TO-NIGHS, ANITA ELectt ARK. TEWAR THE PUNLIC LE PLEASED." ' COLONIAL LINE To BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE Jails ant Suu PW. Biouniar BEAK mOUN TAIN i Bat. Paoue | ott CLENK.ONT disccrtinued tor the season xii 60 RELIABLE pes LOW PRICES — TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = MO EMPLOYER'S REFPRENCE-CALL WRITE: WATCHES — JEWELRY ON CREDIT Excectionat valuce ITED. FEMALE HELP war ALMOST A O We will give girls ortunity to learn lo pay them well while NCE tor a position you wherever you are a A permanent posit No previous ¢ Write for inforina ‘tiL THE TREASURE E Trex: oblie a reins Ne | Egil | *Mother™ ‘ot “Hin iremcy IVERSIDE NN Pica BERL & CO. © Biway & Sith NTLY & NORTON, B. F. Keith's 7 CORINNT TILTON, BiOW mu id the Pleer.”* Man 0" WAR'S Victory. “The Rage of the Aue. | serene) | Hu. SON RIVER NIGHT LANES | EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS venient monthly sysubl ontinasie ‘og elds () SOTH ST. ra The Outrageous Mrs. Palmer | BROADHURST ¢'0, The Bee HOLDS THE AUDIENCE IN THE Novcow ND. | oF HIS HA Yi A Paver, Frws. 15 SHUBERT-RIV ERA Siete rn Sal |} EXTRA MAT. TO. )-DAY. MOST APPEALING MUSICAL PLAY MAYTIME RST AND ONLY TIME HERE PINT AB ig) SLABON: ‘Enter Madame” Sstver FULTON THEATRE, W. sth me Ls 1m rey VAKES! ‘Mate. To-day, To-m'w & Rat, 239, MAXINE ELLIOTT’S 3)" armada, Bra, at AIG Mats To-day, Mi Rat. sNonvoy CaN AFFORD TO miss” SPANISH LOVE” ALAN DALR, American ume | The ™ Ist Year W. 44th | Mata TO-DAY, Wed, and Sat. LONGACRE *) d iets a SELWYN Le con MARGARET ANGLIN ‘3, hee CENTRAL 04 i: r WILLIAM FOX resents OVER THE HILL By WU! Carleton, Directed by Harry Millarde, 1) as Ay Bronx Overa House sivine das 'w E ACQUITTAL Prices & Mal. DANCING ACADEMIES, ROLLER SKATING ST. NICHOLAS RINK 66thST., NEAR BROAD\AY, Competent Instructors to Teach You How to Skate, 50c Per Lesson Two Sessions Daily, including Sundays, 2 to 5. Evenings, 7.30 to 11. Skating on Ground Floor Dancing Carnival on 2d Floor DANCING 170th St. and Third Av, | Nibio’s Garden Dancing every evening 7.80 P. M. until 12.80, Coolest place in the Bronx to spend an eve- ning. ‘Iwo-acre park; beautiful shade trees. Come with or without part- ners, whether you know how to dance or not. Instructions for those wishing to leurn, 10 centa each ase conducted by Mil Land Service ‘DANCING CARNIVAL Wormerty at Grand Contra Painon NOW AT ST. NICHOLAS RINK Not necessary to take lessons. Lady Floor Manager will introduce MS FHEDIAMON! to suitable partner f ' | ANiEARICAN WATCHSDIAMEND © fom ty melable sertoer Fr daoe | E DEAL CREDIT JEW! lar institution, (Berea tearoen cane |seej| ee | : § | DANCING CARNIVAL | NOW OFKIATING THE AUDUBON BALLROOM Vaile LESSONS: 61 Nea nePieaty 10 take immoe aay Rove Manaver will fntroduoe you to aultable part vor tor dancing. AUDUBON THEATRE BUILDING, 16th St. and Broadway HELP WANTED—FEMALE PROFESSION trnined telephone opera- will always be open for you are. and young women an op ng distance operating and learning, ion with us assured. xperience necessary. tion or apply at 2 East 28th St. (cor. Sth Ave.) 24 Walker St. (two New or streets below Canal St.). York City American Telephone & Telegraph Company SPECIAL nitase TO-DAY (ELECTION DAY). Nek Miceli tok LT STORE OPEN: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M, HEARN ESTABLISHED 1827 " Fouiiteonth Street Re REDUCED Weat of Fifth Avenue The Following Items in New Desirable Apparel and Merchandise 1] £0 prevent dealers buying, quantit ; | $8.74 and $974 Boys’ Coats Special Values Offer Large Savings WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Women’s Extra Size DRESSES Be she hostess or guest at the Thanksgiving dinner, any of these dresses will add grace to the wearer and the occasion, All are offered at special reductions for these two days. Women's Extra Size Tricotine Dresses Special 28.50 Our regular $34.75 New atyles in tricotine dresses, bound with braid, come in navy, black and brown, and show the becoming redingote or tunic with long lines. Sines 421 to 624). | ' Finer Tricotine Dresses—-styled with embroidered panels and collar and embroidered batiste vestee. Spectal, 54,75 Women’s Extra Size Satin Dresses 45.50 Our regular $54.75 Satin dresses are beautifully embroidered with braid and combined with georgette, come in navy, brown and black, Sizes 42% to 521%. Continued— Sale of ° | CHALMERS Fall and Winter Weight MEN’S UNDERWEAR (Run of the Mill) SHIRTS or DRAWERS | UNION SUITS | UNION SUITS Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Each 85 | 1.65 2.00 Value $1.75 | Value $3.25 Value $4.00 No more striking illustration of our way of meeting new conditions could be offered then this sale, in | which our great power of buying for cash and in quantity is used to give prices which are spectacular in the savings they afford. Tomorrow, Last Day of Three Day Sale COTTON HOSIERY Here are opportunities to save that will inspire you to take immediate stock of your hosiery needs and buy now for the Winter. Values for the entire family make this a fine economy event. Women's Cotton Hose~ seamed Men's Cotton Hose— fine quality, back, double heelanditoey tack relnfarred: heel aoleand too and white black, Pali Beach and value .Bb...... Be —caktormi-vAlig B.-.-- 19 Boys’ Heavy and Fine Rib Hom = i4e's Black Cotton Hose—with heavy quality, double heel RRS ATES: and toe—teconda of hite aDNIE ote 50 ct. quality 5 26 Re 0 32 Infants’ Ribbed Cotton Hose Men's Fine Worsted Hose —black black and white-— and Nght and dark and colore— Value BB. ....0seeeceseee value 9% 66 | MORNING SFECIALS Wednesday & Thursday, Until 1P. M. ted » Malt or Tele shone Order 1.67 685 $2.45 Radum Silk 40- Inch et and eve- Wull belted or semt-belted dou nad justrous—atr b win in navy biye ning piiad mileturea olen [tS hOTION MAIN FLOOR r $1.28 Storm Serges wilth=a ACHING —THTRD torm Outfits hat of woo! WOOLENS MAIN FLOOR *0. i | M8 ct. Turkish Towels Bin a rioon, THING HTD mmed white $1.37 Babee’ Yoke Lrerses an 4 White--yoke and bishop atyies. room. a srooxn FIDOR, | NORD IAT Sy yles, In sash 1e7 8 MAIN FLOOM <n! ¥ mr gham “4 " kn 58 ct Women’s Extra Sie WASH GOODR BASEMENT. non Hose Black and white—alzes 9 to 1 } HOMERY DEPT MAIN FLO | $4.28 Nainaook | wutee ious inate wary ion, | $1.82 New Feathers. 5 12 White, 00M and down mised ae a F — Prices half or less than half | _ Untrimmed Velvet Wednesday and Thursday Hats 1.22 Our reg. $2.37 and $2.87 Tricorne, sailor and off- the-face shapes, beauti- fully made in newest lines, present a large, at- tractive assortment in bright shades. The re- duction gives wonderfal chances for pretty huts at little cost. Flower Wreathe— Our reg. $1.5B....esssceees Th Ostrich Band— OUF TOR. BLOT. .cecceeeeeee BB Travel Bags, . Suit Cases and Other Travellers’ Needs There's a chance to buy good hand luggage away below regular values, Assortments are broken, but there still remains « large varied selection in which you will find just the travelling conven- iences you nee Travel Bags of co: matting or vcore, tere our regular $2.90 to $35.00— 2.17 to 28.97 Suit Casee—cowhide, keratol, mat- ting and patent enamel— our regular $1.45 to $48.08— 1.17 to 29.97 Carry All—. our regular $8.88 ger. to 8.47 Hat Boxeo— our regular $9.78 to $12.83, TAT to 8.97 Automobile Kite— 48 to $20.80. 6.97 to 14.97 Bleached Linen Damask Pattern Cloths @ 5.94 wae Our reg. $7.95 '~ Cloths of fine, serviceable quality, full bleached linen (sizes 67x68 inches). Napkins to match above, 92233 in. our reg. $10.50..... 6.95 Irish een Cloths--bleachea dou- our reg, $12.96 dow.. 24-in. Linen Napkine—ex avy quality linen damask— our reg. $17.00 doz...... 1.50 70x90-in. Pattern Cloth »s—good quality mercerised damask— our reg. $4.26. 2.74 Round Scalloped Clothe—mercer- ized damask of serviceable weave— our reg, $4.25..... Mercerized Napki damask our reg. $3.50 dos. . 2. All-Linen Toweling—-durable iil weave-—our reg. .68 All-Linen Toweling—-extra heavy quality for dish and roller use-—our reg. 67 Comfortables Values That Spelt Beonomy and Comfort Floral Silkoline Comfortables — with’ plain sateen borders-—eot- ton filled — full sine — winter weight our reg. 86.77 4.55 Winter Weight Sateen Comfort- ables in all-over flowered effect pinin centre with flowered irders cotton filled—full size our reg, $8.97, 6.12 Flowered Sateen, Winter Weight Comfortables—-with plain sateen borders—-cotton filled—full slsze— well stitched OUP Fee; SOOT. ciiwsceciaee 7.10 New Feather Pillows—mixed duck and goose feathers—durable tick- Ings in assorted stripes 20x28 in.—our reg. 82.87. . 22x28 in.—-our reg. 88. # 24x80 in.—our reg. 83.68 26x30 in.—our reg. $3.97. . New Feather roe os gm and, Gown —-exoalent quality ex variously striped Sekione— 20x26 In.—our reg. $6.60... ees ee een ae pe eee = ene ae

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