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\ RIVOLI ANNIVERSARY, ITS THIRD, OBSERVED IN FITTING MANNER This is third anniversary the Rivolt, and in observ a ilgriin, the story by Merwin, 3 mous Players Li production, which Matt Moore is featured, AS © newspaper writer, Mr makes the most of the part In which he shows up corruption in politics despite some hard knocks in which he roses iis job as a reporter, just be- cause he pictured the Mayor as aspir- ing to be another Napoleon. He out- ‘wits all who are aligned against him, and by his honest efforts wing the hand of the daughter of the departed money king, who had |ntrusted the Management of his estate to her. Sharing honors with the hero in this Photo-drama of love, that has some thrills, are Mary Newcomb, Rubye de Roemer, Claire Whitney, Charles Gerard, Sam J. Ryan and Frank!v Mann. Grace Hoffman, soprano, represents scene from “Lakme,” assisted by ie Rivoli chorus and ballet, and Eduardo Albano sings the Toreador Bong from “Carmen.” BOWERY BURLESQUERS PROVIDE FINE COMEDY AT COLUMBIA THEATRE The 1921 edition of Bowery Bur- Jeaquers, with Billy Foster and Frank Harcourt, called “Going Up and Goming Down,” is this week's offer- ing at the Columbia Theatre. ‘There are two acts brimful of side-splitting comedy and ten scenes describing the course of the plot, which takes the intrepid aviators—Foster and Harcourt—from the rest room of the Highlands Aviation Club to the in- terior of a bull ring in Spain. Misses Louise Barlow, Libby Hart and Kitty Glasco all sing well and ere reposeful for the eyes. Well, Mallon and Semon, as a trio, put over fome tuneful harmony. The entire Chorus is well costumed aml the Erapings of the principals are start- 1 Moore The patter of Foster and Harcourt, expecially their clever play on words $n restaurant and bull ring scenes, is ‘Well executed and full of comedy. Harcourt demonstrated his versatility 4n putting over a single hooting act ‘which brings down the house ’ Hench Kamcakes Milady byE.H. Wiss Stewaed Hotel Netherlands Crush strawberries, mix with suger, dash of Ma: ino, and enough ‘ Philadel Cream Cheese to make thick pai Mal neakes and dropbig spoon- each. Fold one,powder gar, stripe with hot poker ‘and serve piping hot. Um! Such @ flavor! And sustaining os « beefsteak! Ask for ‘Philadelphia” Cream “PHILADEL- 1 is your as- flavor, purity A PHENIX PRODUCT PHENIX CHEESE COMPANY Btreet «j = AN MEANS > OOD CHEESE AMUSEMENTS. FFP ; OCTOR’S EW oe THEATRES Dah le qiee our, aah ba Park & lax 49h $. ay Mrs Johneon,” Kear Sd Av Ol SL ot A EUGENE “O'BRIEN in BROADWAY and HOME’ VAUDEVILLE DANCE TONIGHT The Best and Most Re. fined Entertainment of the Town. Monday Nights are Mardi-Gras Nights, Forget them not, lan Broniway Dancing 51 . * st Matigees, Sat, Sun, gud Holtdare Evenings ¥.80 to 1 Private TstnuciioNs DAILY, 19M, TOT P.M MOTOR F515 TRUCK SHOW- eat Armory.Col Avo at 62% Re Raat ‘Armory.Dis ay otGB"St ial 8B MAntilyar ~Apm S04 ARMY DAY Gapital Mate 20:80 ieee Bid Most Hewutiful AMUSEMENTS. CENTRAL THEATRE, rs F. RAY comsTOUK ‘A onhls DELYS IA se ‘Mas taken Sow Yor’ ty er MeKINE ELLIOVE S S28 iy a5, “HOLOS AUDIENCE BREATHLESS" MOROSCO West 46h St, Kee & Mats Wed Sar ) PLAYHOUSE (ih 8: ot Wy ve MARY NASH", Yi hai ai eke BIJOU THEAME, Ww Lees WW eh on & VAQDERDILT fatto SHUBERT ice MAT 397" Let THEA, B. of Wway. Bren aay: ‘SAMSON & DELILAH’ "t i AMI. 44TH ST. THEATRE EVENINGS AT 6.15, The D, W. Griffith Masterpi WAY DOWN EA AIL Senin Howerved. PLYMOUTH 35." ¢ The PASSING SHOW of iba | sai: tARGAR | gram, SPANISH LOVE | THE BAT Loy (ihe woke W Whig , THE Skin" “GAME | 0, x Lot Bs Be Yo. s-Monnow, Matluces Wed. and Sat, at RY MATINERS “At 218: Orchestral and Voral Acsompan tment. ‘Order In Advance. LITTLE OLD ‘NEW YORK VRAD Wikia } Fr. RAY Cf REPUBLIC’ irs Pear ie = DADDY DUMPLINS “yy,tagty" | ELTINGE Wee 420 street. tow Mate Wed. (Poy,) an BAYES | CASINO “gears aa be 1] tae eyDEW | GARRICK $3, Wet 3th. Fiery 122, HEARTBREAK HOUSE A. Comedy FRAZEE bet] Ao 4.00. 30 Pres 7 BROOK PEMBERTON Presents ZONA cates MISS LULU err R ELMONT 43th fe, Mars, “TH BROCK PEMBERTON Presents Gilda VARESI—Norman TREVOR, IE NTER ADAM RFULTON w= te 5. yen ot tt ULINE ORD, ST GREENWICH VILLAGE THEATRE ARTHUR HOPKINS Offers ‘|THE BEGGAR'S OPERA Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, GRANT MITCHELL in “The Emperor Jones" FLOW Ec BROADHURST “4 ® "OVER THE HILL By Will Carleton, Directed by Harry Millarde, SAM HARRIS Preemts di" “The bce al 120 rane. eae. Mata, aa Te FRANK cn % suit) “TICKLE ME® ded tay One- Act Comedy. Priees 600 to ey PED THe Myatt EMPIRE, ®’*+ & 40m & Mats Wed. aha " CHATTERTON} MARY EW AMSTERDAM —MATS. WED. ANI AND AMSTERDAM ‘ONLY MIDNIGHT SHOW IN NEW YO! BELASCO We #18 8: Brot at Mats Thurs & Sat. at Coad Nese | bry INCE TO-MORROW, PRICES to $2. i ff ( LEON ERROL' ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC LIONEL ATWILL “peBuRAU AT By William RK. 8.15. 2.15. ONCE. CORT Wet @8h St Bree at Matinees Wed. and Sat. at PANE Fm _ Bre 80. aa & HOPPE! “8 CAN PROVIDE "Trea! Henny w wicven: % THEATRE, 124 West 0. Mate Thurs, & Sat at PATRICIA COLLINGE tn Eves, Wert 44m St Brea | y OMIT 7B Filed STONE: WE KUMMER Prosents Roland You vs A, Mate, Prt fe Bat, at 2.80 i GERMAN, COMIC OPERETTA SEAS Trt Cs MT (rae engar Biueat) ie MARRY OANTOLL BORDEN, *LYDELL & W'way de lth 8 8. F. Kelthte Joho B CHARLES ‘ay Keiti's | KuTe “BONER, THE LAST Ble MOHIGA DLD LYOYD COMEDY. “NUNBER Pi HAROLD Tetrand_ Symphony Ore Bronx Opera House | Hwa) (Twio. eats & we is eta * OLYMPIC MONTE CARLO PB Margaret Lawrence—Arthur Byron “Transplanting Jean” ™ Souonous” “ERMINIE” LIBERTY; ws | Po. 8 et et 2. Ms, mar, Twusicau® coweDy, it Lan) (ACR offers COMEDY WIT JUST SUPPOSE ‘Isnt it & geand old Nome?) anes “tg ty MARY | ‘TIP-TOP” HOLL § WILD OAT 2 MANHATTAN Orne Prioen), To-mn'w "WO. “on Pitty | YOUNG. [i ipe.8, ty ful eat ats Wed asa “THE STORM” 8.20, 2%, PERSONALLY ATTENDING R AND THAT THE CHARAC' MORE SHARPLY THAN AT HAS BEEN CLAIMED FOR —THAT IT CAN BE SEEN ICAL. fi Baie 20 FELT. MIXED MARRIAGE “2 || THE, twice Dany rontcy ar rue a. 230 | AT TWO THIRTY, 8.15 IT IS SURPRISING HOW MANY PEOPLE HAVE SEEN “OVER THE HILL’? MORE THAN MR. BROADHURST, WHO MANAGES THE THEATRE BEARING HIS NAME, AND WHO IS CONSTANTLY AT OR NEAR THE BOX OFFICE WANTS, TOLD ME YESTERDAY THAT AT LEAST FIFTY PERSONS HAVE STOPPED TO TELL HIM THEY LIKE THE PRESENTATION AT THE ROADHURST BETTER THAN AT THE LYRIC. THEY SAY THE PICTURE IS CLEARER IS ATTRIBUTABLE TO THE SHORTER DIS- TANCE WE PROJECT AT THE BROADHURST. BUY IT ESTABLISHES EVERYTHING THAT EACH TIME SOMETHING NEW IN THE WAY OF THRILLS OR DRAMATIC TOUCHES ARE FOR OUT OF TOWNERS TO ATTEND MATINEES. ONE IS GIVEN EACH DAY Fox TO HIS PATRONS’ TERS ST/ND OUT THE LYRIC. THIS “OVER THE HILL” MANY TIMES AiiD T CONVENIENT RIVOLI Lroadway at 4uth Se. ry) MAW ae NFORED scene trom tanme, erase werAgharamount Picture COHAN In the ite Kole, Y ‘Basu arto Miers ot 30 and Entire Rivoli Gaile, 0. TAN Tura..B'wayibesd St, Bm 8.30 i a ORCHESTRA. Sao COHAN rire Weds asd sai 230 | RIALTO aC Ue a eS TOURNEO RS 4g| aut William De Mille’s “THE BAIT” with HOPE HAMPTON. A Paramount Picture FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA. Jack 1 Theatres under Direction gt Hugo Ricsentel —————— ANNIVERSARY WEEK COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTIONS. “THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM’”’ “MIDSUMMER MADNESS” Parar-ount Picture — win Jolt, Con aiel, Ye NaN iigcn, Late Jo Cosmo’ Maxfiiton’ nd apd Jit cits ERISA in na tn oh judy tr, Bt. AT THE FQ, hoes Te T not § BROADWAY. Continuous, 1 ALM. to Midnight. F, KEITH VODVILe Th “NOT YET MARIE” OUSE iN. DIE cing Price 460. | MAGY, | hS UGLAS BARKS |. IN HIS GREATEST PICTURE AIRES" ©: ; WATCTEDLAN OD ALL THIS weeK incon 84., Greeley 84 e ty Vaudevilly. Bille, 99) to. ray aud Brevoort (Brooklyn Thur de Pri, caret Hilo, 16ih Bat # Run, 42 87th ay WEEK JAN, 10TH, Houlerard, Necionat and Warwic 6 MAIDEN |LANE 58 i. Re RO OKEVIN, HSU ee | Boloiste—-Hallet, sf fous cal 4S 0a Central Hudson Line|*2 Pop. | BIAMON DIAMONDS — = CTBAN “THE LAST OF ‘TCHES JEWELRY | if WAY AT RA THE LAST OF Jone RE DIT gerzaics mons | T RAN isn | L nee xenon ain At eat | | RAN Loy ROYAL lasienD & Z hitren CO. | Bes Bs MAIDEN LANE, Phane John 243 NDS sKeresH ye JOAN pay DEPOSIT LE: BLA- WATCH Diamond Ring, 0 METROPOLITAN, 47_W. om AidYivne Vtiony Whang ScCEs, CIMA aa, te QL WORLD WANT® WORK wonpens | MORNING SPECIALS—Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying. quantitica regtricted. No Mail or Tolephone Orders. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. (ESTABLISHED 1887) West of Fifth Avene ‘2Ist January Sale APPAREL and HOUSEHOLD NEEDS ' Money-Saving Values Resulting from Lower Prices and Our Ability to Buy for Cash at Special Concessions THE FOLLOWING OFFERINGS FOR BOTH WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 2ist JANUARY SALE Blankets and Flannels. Prices are down, and just at the time when Winter is gathering his forces of cold, stormy weather we can offer you these extraordinary reductions in the warm blankets and flannels you have waited to buy until you could get them at lower prices. All-Wool Plaid Blankets—va- | Wool Mixed Blankets — single Deda cid Ct air 66x bea kek ag ray, with contrasting waite HOGpeetat 7685 | Fr0s; ch... BOG Cotton Fieece Blankets—white, January Sale Specials in BABIES’ WEAR Infante’ Silk and Merino Shirte— medium weight—sizes to 6 - months—were $1.77..Sale 1,34 Infante’ Fine Part Wool Shirte— sizes to 6 months— were §1.25.,.... Sale 82 Babies’ Ribbed Shirte— sizes to 8 years— -» Sale 58 were .77. Wool Flannel Gertrudes— January Sales Towels,Toweli: Cotton Huck Towels — colored or white stripe borders —hemmed— 4 fale 124 Bleached Huck Towels—soft fin- ish cotton—hemmed or hem stitched—white or colored borders—. All-Wool selene: sin scalloped edge— white with contrasting colored | Stay or tan with contrasting LOT. cee ++ Sale 1,64 borders, 3-inch silk binding. A | °0lored borders. (Not all colors in each lot) few plaid pee are included Size 60x72 ii were $2.54 Wool Flannel Ba Softening w Coate— —were $26.94 oe with cambric bai $20.94; pair... Sale 17.74 ale 1.96 close Wweave= were $1.64... Sale 1.32 | Mostly 'AllcWool ero rel : fhe 2.27 hemstitched white damask bor Infants’ Flannelette Wrappers and three-quarter siz look- che ‘i ins.—were $3,45— Nightgowns, with draw- in; plaid pecans ie varioua Maccceaeeneeees Sale 2.45 strings—were .97......§ colorings. three- | size 72x80 ins.—were iS “1 hensiced whiee aiak od siect Plnnet sure—omoroe || fete end etre ae te | pa Waist 2 || Vere~te sale ap ered—cambric waist—sizes to 8 ders—were $11.94) POW ccs rceceece ale 3.65 17- te Cotten Toweling—good were $2.97...........Sale 1.92 As Sale 8.85 | All-Wool Crib bissiete — pink w qe a or blue plaid designs— Flannelette Gertrudeo—oh oli or Blankete—full were $9.94—pair..,.Sale 5.85 plain hem— size, attractive designs and | Crib Blankete—dainty J Jacquard were .97. seeeees Sale .70 volor acta at ot sieved de: ace 4 om blue or p ce 127 : with colored ers, finished were $1,77....... Sale Flannelette Barrow Coats—with with @-inch silk bindings—full January Sale—Flannels ity imported isee kine ane anise band— Bele sizes—were $15.04 49 BQ | Bleached Domet Flannele— checke— Were BTieeseeseee +++ Bale 58 and $17.94.....Sale . heavy, fleecy qualities— | was .40 yd.. Sale Hand Crocheted Bootees— All-Wool Blankete—solid white | 25 in-—were .35 yd...Sale . Ramie Dress Linen—45 in, w! were .97...... veneee + Sale 63 blankets, cut singly and bound | 36 in-—were .60 yd...Bale ‘firm, durable, weave— bai , 27 in.—were .54 yd...Sale Infants’ Nainsook Slips — yoke all around with 5-inch colored 30 and 3 in—were 6 . and ee styles—trimmed with satin binding— 28.50 35 Turkish |W: Cloths—soft, ab- hemstitch! nd embroidery— were $42.94; pr..Sale sorbent byl cn ‘or col ored borders— d Comfortable Blankets —85 inches wide—was $1. serene, ethrebe bi kets, com- «.+,Sale 1,14 were 9% cts.. «+ Bale GH were $1.97.... lete with cord Passe idl es . LF - Bleached Turkish Towele fea ects art : Finish, attractive colar combi- | settloped or temstitehed — | ) qualltyplain Little Tots! Gingham and Cham- Ratione—were O08 4.94 | yaks. ccreniers eee OE are bray Dresses—sizes to years—were $1.97.. rie 1,00 Little Tots’ Skitenetlenie and gertrude styles—white and pink—were $1.97...... Sale .88 | Little Tots’ Bloomer Dresses— chambray and gingham — sizes to 6 years— were $2.87 and $8.47.,Sale 1,88 Infants’ Christening 5 t s—con- sisting of dress ana skirt—lace ar | embroidery trimmed— were $4.97, 3.44 Little Tots’ White Dresses— Empire, waisted and yoke mod- Jace and emb'y trimmed— ars— Wiss G2ATi ceecewens Sale 1.64 were $2.88,......,.Sale 1,88 — lass WEDNESDAY were $1.68.........Sale Al Lense 7 inches wie, an, Tone te, totes Boys’ Black Cotton Hose ” Were .38 | 7. ‘These firm quality, heavy ribbed hose, toe, give excellent wear. Sale value a saving. All sizes. th reinforced hec!, sole and chance to buy at WEDNESDAY THURSDAY. Two Day Sale ve Women’s Extra Size af Dresses Dresses of newest mode, taken from our assortments of extra size apparel, and grea reduced for these two days. Were 829.75 23,50 b A navy blue or black serge dress with jail Pood WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Two-Day Sale SILKS It matters not whether you make one of the migra- tion bound for Southern resorts or elect to remain in the city, your need for silk frocks, blouses, lingerie and other things is the same. This sale brings you exquisite silks wherewith to make them, on the new lower-price basis affording special savings. 85-INCH BLACK SATIN—bright satte nh 35-INCH COLORED c SATINS— fe eety finial anaes wete $1.95... or 1.45 front pea pleated * sides is Lrg nd Mora -INC! CHARMEUSE_Ii ht and dark ae aes black—soft in style and price is a redingote dress NCH quality; alvo ToINCH CREPE METEOR— 4 ge also included. « were $2.41 i and $2. Di vecrceeseoreres : 85-INCH TAFFETAS—darl colors and black; 40-INCH CREPE DE were $59.75 and $69.75 49 50 CHINE—full crepe weave—light, dark and ‘fancy colora— 1 05 e were $1.45....+++ av octeesepecece coninteanpecsechsccieaee A tricotine redingote dress over black satin, bordered wide braid, is handsome and necessary for many occasions; an- other dress at this priee combines braid embroidered satin with Geor, ver’ in a charming way and comes in pearl gray, navy and Sizes 42% to 52%. 2lst JANUARY SALE Comfortables and Pillows 0-INCH CREPE D) a heavy quality—light and dark : Cy rs; 35-INCH LACK bres 'SATIN-A AND CHIF, Agel 2: 20 'AFFETA—were $2.96 and § teeee | AT, Birdseye, Diapering : bas O-yard piece—34 inches wide, TOWELING—MAIN FLOOR 1,07, 4 ct. Pancy Lining Sateen 90 36 Inches wit je—attr ¢ figure destgns—auitable for Mining purposes. $1.58 All Wool Storm Serges, =... 84 Tinos —nasmnonre. : 36 and 41 inchea— Ty fd a bl Satebu ft ‘ 1. Babies’ Diaper Drawers Floral Silkoline Comfortables— Com: re eS ee Stim rion Oe netok cor same eit {altuna cotton filed" q'7_ | ‘welghtgretty” flowered =| Git Tisai. Lue proiéary or lace trimmed—sizes were GRBs cat hole. Gs sient ee, el'stched wt ] Chi on ‘Anish “smart street colors BABIES WEAR—SRCOND nee Full Size (Comfortables flow. Pritt. nt Ras 5§ ‘ be aa Loon, leached Musli +1044 ered silkoline with plain bor- ateen Com: eee 1 stiace mas 2, a ct Teaches Mew inches wide, der—cotton fillin 2.74 weight, plain border, flowered’ ater Coats... 6.08 imualea were $4.12......,Sale &* centre; flomly stitely {ne 97 ¢t. Bed Sheets « Winter Weight Comfortables— | were $9.87....... Sale ‘ te maw r.oon AY leeheney ee cotton filling; full size—tloral | sateen Comfortab % $2.25 Men's Felt Hata greats REET e a weMaT. silkoline covering 3 5 | “woo! filling, floral se Hag ‘olive "and other " design, bor- were $5.97,...... Sale New Feather Pillows reen, IT wives, N'A SUOP-MAIN FLOOR, New Feather Pillows. dered in P in tone— pene. filled—excellent quality tick- qe were $8.57...»...ale 5.42 New Mixed Duck and 1.00 bie 23. inches—were 4.87 Pet 20x28 in.—were $1.47. To Mee Ue ttn of the vila’ | six38 inches Ata 21x28 in—were $1.7 Goose Feather Pillows Macy FLOOm 4.63 ‘ B10 New Mixed Goose Feather 20x28 in.—were $3.16..Sale $8.75 Men's Wool Underwaar 2.85 Pillows pewere te Uy we it single or double 62 22x28 in,—we Sale ed shirts or drawers of a | 77 et. eens SGinch 20x28 in.—were ¢ 24x80 in—were own take—eisee up to 8 | Fine gual, inatginsSrapenny | | 22x28 in—wore 117 | 26x80 in—were $4.82. Sale Verdure, Chintz and OF 24x30 in-—were $2.73. ‘44 MEN'S UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, | je fects. 26x30 in.—were $3.17.Sale 1.62 | New White Goose Men’ ‘alls or Coats... AAT) CRETONNES —BASUMENT, 5110 Healt Oran of ose iain’ vive | New White Mixed Goose Down Mixed Pillows or brown—all aizon in the lor 67 ct, Children's Underwear Feathers | 0x28 | re $5.07. Meewh WORK CLOTICMASLARRNT, Kites to 10 yeara—wh | 20x28 in,—were $5. Bale | fevee—veats with high Were $1.27 Ib Sale 66 | 22x28 in.—were $5.43..Sale et. Drews Ginghama, 81! fon sienven-wanhie f | Benson ‘ attractive ere-larger. since 4 Mr suit Panic anaes "exit EXDENWRAR SAIN. FLOOR Sale 1.40 | See Pages 13, 16 and 17 for Other Hearn Advertising

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