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“Louise’’ at Last, At Metropolitan By Sylvester Rawling. rep- 66] OUISE” at Jost is tn t > ertory of the Metropolitan Opera Company. A first per- formance of Charpentier's vomance House on pagity aud) alvo of apr aK was given at tho Opera urday afternoon. A ca- acclaimed it with ‘The Gerry-floppers Mr. Gatti had given age setting. All the Principals, res showed sal, The ontmartre “Louise” Is likely to in. favor, Novertheless, remember performances “of the opera that were fur more Vhrilling in the days of Oscar! aidine Marrar in the name! part 4 so young and pretty and scent, bashful m she made of the heroine, @ hardwork- ng, underpaid ¢ whose father wore 3 and whose mother hi dnt more than two Main c robe, never vould hid < Aside from that 2 testly intent upon ¢ est contrast to M AEOLIAN WALL, SHATTUCK To-morrow Af Laat. ta i Bee CARNEGIE (rues) v6 ALL ‘ToMonow at at CONCKRT OF MUI SUR. PLASC RACHMANINOFF (, ets NOW AT BOX OFFICE CARNEGIE HALL, TO-NIGHT, a: #15 MITNITZKY. RUASIAN VIQUIIST (A METROPOLITAN nouse TO-NIGHT, 0.15 MANON LESCAUT . Fe ann | | AMUSE EMPIRE : M. BARRIE'S charitkeron M key ROSE] ert cl) ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT "FROLIC ONLY MIDNIGHT SHOW IN NEW YORK NTS. HENRY MILLER ua sears etl | JONNTHAN!® “ BELASCO \\" *) LIONEL ATWILL-oentia CORT Maree MANGARET LANSCNEE & ARTHUR Boi PARK ruta, WILSON and HOPPER Wouenous. Bld LIBERTY Sy3t) Knicker cocker m oe GEO.M.COHANS COMEDIANS Cisnt it 2 -— nue ME ANEST MAN COHAN Mi IN THE WORLD Me, COHAN in the Title Role GEO. COHAN Me Bet THE TAVERN AWHAUS ALL THE SHOOTIN’ FDI | FRANK. PANIBS | ACO Eowned ly Cohan & Har WELCOME STRANGER © LYCEUM! Te. ene = INA CLAIRE, THE soto oicarns GE ORGET OLODE, rvs 7p FRED STONE “tur CLARE KUMMER crven’ ROLAND YOUNG ROLLO'S WiLD OAT): and Joe ended wi the and exacting prograr ing was ¢ musical = FRAZEE {i 4", i Mate, Fri, & tat 2.30, | dah SE _ TES Bye siee WORLD, for the servicer of most of the com A pany not “atars” Mary Ellis as Sire Farrar Heroine, Arab and En and Girl, calls for expe stage only bne HOWARD MARIE ORESSLER HARRY WATSON® 4 hauls bec GS ay res for it wa et the re OF the Season? swim srr i @5 BEAUTIFUL A CORNERS OF TH * IRLS, Faom Due. RCO MATINEE TO-MORROW atts SELWYN THEATRES °,,"27 APOLLO ®¥3. #20. ror.sars. WED. & SAT. at 259 WILLIAM 4N2 PAUPER SELWYN Press: 620, Mae FRANK TINNEY 33, Mult “TICKLE ME” HERAT rea ae Tens ‘The Provincetown Players Wich CHARLES GILPIN i EMPEROR JONES TIMES SQ. Be. 4, Me Reed in “The Mirage” TIMES SQUARE TO.DAY THEA. ALSO TO-MOR'W AND WED., 2.30, AND SATURDAY MORNING, 1. MIXED MARRIAGE at 44th Wor BWAY. ORA Nya V5 B30 MATS WED SAL UU ESTORE YOUR GOOD HUMOR MARGARET Awvauin ins Paramount Picture PRESENTS A ines | Fitzmaurice PROoUE "PAYING, THE PIPER DOROTHY DICKSON —ALMA TELL = GE FAWCETT A ROQUE peat Rivoli Concert Orchestra rer'n, Newt Suidiy, Cei B. DoMil'e Gveat.st Procuction, “Fovbid.'en Fruit’ NDENBERGIO WILL } the Fools, and of the cast which calls | audience t thin luring Kis long Tis play-| ES BROADWAY ‘st CONTINUOUS IIA Mtol2PM UTSIDE THE LAW: with PRISCILLA DEAN LON CHANEY and 200 OTHERS AND BiG BILL OF B.F.KEITH ACTS Jun. 18-22, 9 A, M. to 10.00 P.M BRAMHALL 35 Fyn 5 5, 63 n Paronance (aia By Orcar G EARNEST. Tr és Mad son Square Garden pit demanded F. RAY COMSTOCK sd MORRIS GEST arth DELYSIA _ POPULAR LITTLE THEAT hi hk) ANNES ——_ West 4th St Mats, Wed GARRICK 3, Pres ‘& Sat MAXINE ELLIOTT S “WOLDS AUDIENCE BREATHLESS, SPANISH LOVE MOROSCO © THE BAT Fitzroy 1522. Era. Thurs, & 8a E88." 1 & Bway 8. ne Sat. LAST WEEK—LAST 8 TIMES. MECCA Music "Extravasanea ot the Orient. CENTRAL THEATRE. Even, § Bway. Wed F. RAY COMSTOCK A MORRIS GE Tho London & Pai in the Mual “AFGAR® eal Show, “Has taken New York by storm." ASTOR THEA,, way weed 8 linportunity Hall, A 0. Mate —re! |ATINEE WEDNESDAY, Entire Lower Floor, $1.00 ‘The 1st’ Year Mata. Wed,, Thurs. & Sat., 2.50, | HEARTBREAK HOUSE A Comedy by BERNARD SHAW. “Broadway’s Greatest Sensation!” | ASSOCIATED ‘EXHIBITORS PRODUCTION | THIS WEEK ONLY ; val 215, sei GEORGE - ARLISS ‘lt Willlamy Archer, | GRACE LARUE & FINST MATINEE WEDNESDAY. CENTURY THEATRE SAARC Lian ANATIO) BROADWAY AT <'7th . ST. DIRECTIONJ0@. PLUNKET | in en | MNORA BAYESEAIh | PLYMOUTH "3. | Greenwich Vilage 7", _ MONDAY, JANUARY ed fe Redanzky rramme, Hralme's AMUSEMENTS. _ | REPUBLIC ,. To-night at 8:30 JOHN GOLDEN Frranty o Selfiae Comedy, (MALE ae ene | | ELTINGE ee ee Wed. ~ Beeoings, #45 (Pop.j and Bat, 2.30, LADIES NIGH CASINO ZIMBALIST'S Play with Music, Wed. and Sat, 236. HONEYDEW Hearn Bed Muslins 36-in. Fruit of the Loom aeele 16% Worth .26 Limit 10 Yanin No Mall of Iai 36-in. Lonsdale Muslin 96-in. Hill Muslin,.... LYRIC (24 Matinees Wi BRC: i. PEMBERTON’S Product 2%* MISS LULU BE'T a3 NTE R M ADAME FULTON West “deun st. nes Wed. Thi 46 t 19 ete Heavy Quality “Uhteced e Sale .11 | ale 12 pecial Lot Bleached | Sheetings—S1 inch......++ 37 IRE NE Oe teens tale 24 39" ST. BH Sale ‘29 . s—full and BEN-AMI with PAULANE Laity. @ $5.98......46 +++ Sale 3.24 PLAYHOUSE #8 %. & of B'. tre. 830 Mats, Wid. Thurs, & Sai-2.30, MARY NASHW 2.00402 48th St. "4 of roadway. Eewaings, Matinees Thurs. and Sat Te BROKEN wang BUOU mE cs cacsnonrys Zeb KIN CAME we 36-in oearee ie at $2.69 Three-quarter Spreads $2.98 Full and %4 Spreads .. $4.98 Full and % Spreads ..... $6.98 Full Spreads . . Sale 4.67 $7.98 Satin Mai Spreads .. Sale 5.67 Standard Quality Sheeis and Pil- low Cases— Will-Wash-Heavier and No-Brand Pillow Cases— 4 in. to 54x36 in.— were .47 to .62...Sale .26 to .37 Sheets— 5 in— 54x90 in, to 90x1 were $1.67 to $ — Sale .92 to 1.44 Blern elore Heenesine No Mall oF Telophone Orders at be, £7 LITTLE OLD NEW YORK Ae aa) on Wat AS THE BEGGAR'S OPERA LONGACRE \\“" bee at ah GRANT WITCHELT fouea” “THE CHAMPION” Comedy BROADHURST {0 *), Wert of yar. wee Dally, 2.30—8.20. win OVER THE HILL Carleton, J by Harty Miltarde, . Sale 3.49 iene Ry W January Sale Specials for Third Week ite 98 to $12.68 orgette Crepe Plouses Voile Blouses :1:54 > and $6.94 ‘and-Made Batiste Blouses..4,73 $1.28 Girls’ White Guimpe: sizes 6 to 14 years, .88 +-1,57 $1.94 Girls’ White Dr 6 to 14 years Continuing Our Special Purchase Sale extra a sizes—48 to 62,...... 3.88 Third Week January Sale Comfortables and Pillows 3 Silkoline Comfortables— -Sale 3.65 Ikoline Comfortables “—full size—winter Sule 4,12 mfortables: sees Sale 4,80 ateen C PIA OFT ASR — size, le 1.17 to 1.95 ‘eather Pillows BN S| are AY li i fe ct | Bry, Bib St MATINI <4 DAILY rien efi 84' fe 104000 DEAL NO NOTES IALTO CONSTANCE BINNEY TIMES SQUARE. | CRITERION FEPROCTORS NEW YORK TSBAY Ri sins fie les CHARLES RAY “PEACEFUL VALLEY" & GIG VAUDEVILLE és 000 TWMES st HippoDRONE Y BROADWAY in id Foy & The Neang er Foys Naw Different. at 4th “THE INSIDE or THE cur” A Para (APIO 4X 51 Street sect d Cannan ~~ 2 ot bo S, aN LION | m Nat 7 RA Bak’ MOR a The frat att nture’! MALS } POULTRY SHOW BRONX OPERA HOUSE": > ‘stia \ “THE MAN WHO CAME BAC ii with ~ SPORTING WIDOWS *,, > aes PAUL GORDON and ADDA GLLASON. OLUMBIA Biyey Tele Dati 4 W th B. F. Keith's |ADELAIDE lina | Ve ces ALACE | HUGHES APATBANELL | 47 to 1.19 sirsiahe te fKeane,, Beth | tions—cream— Mata Daiesie nh MAC, Ae diner ia 40.19 8. F Kelis - e Insertions white ~ VA TANGUAY” sto .24.. . 4to.17 IVERSIDE |; linc ue Cooks t. Filet, Cluny Lace ’ 7 MARX BROS. u Cluny Insertions “19 aI & Wwa ‘ 1 Cluny Invertions., 149 as hi: 69 ct, Machine Made Chenty Fat PLAISLoaR errr = Dwanmgent| Cluny Insertions 49 HAMILTON aon ie ie AGP ar] January Sale Values WHITEWEAR tuctaby ANNA CHANDLE ct. Lonsdale Camb: RSON. Loew’ : New York Theatre & oo \ MAN T. othe wat. Loew's American Hoe eft | 36-in, Poplins— SAME ALL MEN Aue All Seats were 07. Ane . K I Re 86-in, Galatea—were ani served | 27 and $2-in, Mudra OLYMPIC Ths Tornpters 7 were 48 and . ‘x | Longeloth (10-yd. piece) TURADAY, AMATSUNG AY, WikeSTHA x | were $2.38 to 1. ‘1.15 to 319 40 inch—were 97 Hearn's Good Wear li (10-yard _piece)~ were $4.38, Nainsooks: nN BL RAN » “THE DEVIL” Famed itrand George REIS French Nainsilk- u| * tt t | UGenutnd Japanese Nainuenl h) “TIDDLEDY vom | Bat ween le : ‘Two Bls—Converte—1 ws f 5.10 17%, Roosevelt said: spending. ” 1921, 5 STORE OPEN 9 TO 5 he ARN Fuurteenth Sureet January Sate BLANKETS 6.700 Pairs Deeply Cut in Price —Third Week SIMO, $12.94 and $13.65 Pairs Blankets—66x80 inches..... 7.85 $16.94 and $17.94 Pairs Blankets —full and extra siz Sale 10.77 asi es Sale 5.38 $22.94 and $24.94 Blankets—72x84 and 72x90 inches—also white with contrasting borders (72x84 inches) sss... Sale 17,24 us Sale .12% neh. .Sale .23 300 Yards Flannels 5 inches wide—were CS le .88 $3.27 to $3.6 2.44 Great Special Purchaset Sample Line of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR included Are:— Straight Envelope and Vest Che- $7.95 Blankets — ith cord s , Mises—nainsook, batiste und silk mixtures. Nightdresses—nainsook and soft finished muslin, exquisitely trimmed. Drawers—nainsook and cambric— regular and Isabella styles. Petticoats — sateen, nainsook and carbric. Bloomers—nainsook, crepe, silk mixtures and sateen. Triplons, Corset Covers and Short zes for children. .ANNEL SHIRTS At Half Price Men's Flannel Shirts. Men's Flannel Shirts. $7.95 Men's Wool Broadcloth Shirts....3.95 (ESTABLISHED 1827) fae 21st JANUARY SALE For the greater convenience of customers we reprint in this condensed form all Hearn offerings which appeared in Sunday papers for Monday and Tuesday — a con- densed list but notable for its money-saving values. “Thrift is common sense applied to Here is the opportunity, now is the time. January Sale—Third Week Infants’ Wear 2.10 to $2.70 Infants’ Fine Silk and Merino Shirts— sizes to 6 months........+ 1.87 $1.10 Babies’ Silk and Merino Bands—size to 3 years..Sale .78 Arnold Knit Nightgowns—sizes to 2 year: pecial 1,00 Babies’ years—seconds of 77 quality $4.50 Infants’ Wool Crepe Wrappers .......... Finer lot—were $5.50. 97 ct, Special Purchdbe of Tnfants? White Flannelette Wrappers .54 $2.97 Infants’ Wool Crepe Sacques ....cceceeeeee 97 ct. Flannelette Gertrudes 87 ct. Flannelette Barrow COMMS viseveeeeeen eee Sale 5S 87 ct. Hand Crocheted Bootees $1.50 Lawn Pillow Cases Hemmed Birdseye Diaper size, 20x20 ins. to 30x: were $2.57 to $5. Sale 1 44 to 2.74 Double size, 20x40 ins. to 27x54 ins.—were $4.20 to $6.96— Sale 2.74 to 4,57 $2.87 L: itde Tots’ Bloomer Dresses ars.....Sale 1,88 Christening 92 ingle Sets. 3.34 $247 Little Tots’ White Dresses— sizes to 6 years. Sale 1,55 55 to 1,37 $1.67 Little’ Tots’ “Gingham and Chambray Dresses— sizes to 6 years...... Sale 1.00 Sales Continued To-Day and To-Morrow Special Purchase Value $4.24 Silk Petticoats 2.78 Special Purchase 3.96—Women’s Capeskin. GLOVES 1.85 Special Purchase *j0 WARNER’S RUST-PROOF CORSETS 1.10 DAY? 5 ¢ Blouses ck models embroid- ues, oriole penhagen and navy—were $4.94 .3.28 Georgette Crepe Blouse s— white, flesh and costume hades —e model were $11.98 and $12.68..7,7 Cc 'LEARANC 'E Silk and Wool SWEATERS Various styles and colors- were $17.94 to $19 were $8.94 to $10.94 Swe cater Day Tonuary tina and clearance reductions give a fascinating list of the bargain prices for which every woman is looking. Hand Made Blouses—trimming of drawn work and filet band $4.94....4,73 Voile Blouses—trimmed with lace and embroidery— were seals 1.54 MORNING SPECIALS TODAY and TOMORROW ntil 1P.M. $1.97 French Serges 40 and 42 inches wide —navy and DRY $1.74 35-in Talfetes SILA MALY FLOOW, $58.50 Seamless Velvet Rugs Bee "n nt $1.24 Little Tots’ White Dresses... BADIES U $3.00 Pattorn Cloths LINENS MAIN MAIN FLOOR, THIRD FLOOR, WHAR—SHOUND PLOOI, rioon, y Cotton ead y MAIN Fuauls AT ct, Fancy Crepe WASH VABICS RASEMEN $1.07 & $1.17 Women's Underwe 1 DERWEAR See Page 10 for Other ae 44.00 ity KD vt UN LAIN OR, $6.77 Silkoline Comfortables 4.35) Pull wh COMPOUTA BL ‘pAstistr NT. 449 | Met. Sh ts 110) | $4.98 Crochet Spreads. .sesvesee 9.24 SPRE aoe A Ht MENT, Special Purchase | $6.97 Marie ntoinette Curtains 488 67 1.75 | $3.25 Men's Felt Hats 1.95 2 = | $2.45 Men's Starched Cuff Shirts, ..1.68 hone Orders SHEMTS BASIE CURT NS—BASUMENT 38 new patterns Y. vor= 57 ct. Fine Cretonnes 1 wide¢ nf dure a % effects ¢ NNb~ BAREMENT, 35 ct. Outing Flannel * WAMIL FARICS— BASEMENT, as MEN'S HATS MAIN FLOOR, Mn 8 Wik salt FLOOR, roon— $1.00 Wome 's Felt Slippers gray and om sizes 8 to 8, Snovet—aKooND PLOON, ET sme Wet of Fith Ayenoe Third erie LINENS * 70-in, Bleached Linen Damaila—- were $3.95...... 4 Sale, Yd. 254 ” Napkins to Match—were $8.50— Sale, Doz. 5.64 ~ 22-in. Bleached Linen Damask Napkins—were $12,00— ae Sale, Doz. | 20-in, Linen Damask Nap! were $9.74...... Sale, Doz. Odd Lot Bleached Linen Damaale Pattern Cloths— 70x88 in—were $12,95..Sale so 68x104 in—were $15.95— (itu! Sale ara 70x70 in—were $8.95..Sale Bleached Mercerized Damask. kins—hemmed, . .Sale, = 8. mask Tea Napkins 95... Sale, Doz Sah Bleached Union Linen Dan Pattern Cloths—excellent wear ing quality— n 70x70 in.—were $6.50.. Sale 444 70x88 in.—were $8.50,.Sale §, Napkins to loner ag si I in? ore $8.75 dozen...... le 577 Merceriaed Damask Pattern Clothe —64x90 in.— neeeaeed Sale ‘2ig@ were $3, Mercerized Damask Lunch Clothe —round scalloped design— were $2 -. Sale DBF Bleached Mercerized Damask--66 inches wide— " were $1.15 yard Sale 72-in, Bleached Mercerized Dam- asks—were $1.37.......Sale07® 36-in, Table Tops— seit were 84 each.......... e,, H. S. Linen Damask Sets—¢loth 66x66 inches—' dozen n to match— were $16.50 +++ Sale 1177 Third Week—January Sai TOWELS AND TOWEL TOWELS 21 ct. Cotton—Huck Tow ete 2102 le 12H 38 ct, Cotton Huck Tones Br n Si 58 et. Union Linen Huck Tow (part_cotton) le 68 ct. Turkish Towels. $1.68 Turkish Bath Towele—s $1.38 Hemstitched Huck Tow (part cotton) ........ t , Selene 87 ct. Guest Size Hand Towelicr 4 68 ct. Union Linen Twill fae (part cotton) -Sal 87 ct, Large Size Huel (part_cotton).. $2.24 Pure Linen TOWELINGS iH 34 ct. 17-in, Towelings—also G! Check and Striped Toweling— Salesi7 58 ct. All-Linen Crash Towelingacm le 64 ct, Union Linen Glass ‘Tow; ings—(part cotton) ....Sale, 61 ct, All-Linen Towelings— 35-in. Union Dress Line: linen and cotton)—bleached— were 88 ., .- Sale.4z 2st January Sale \i!1\.) Children’s Muslin Underwear $2.96 & $3.96 Children’s: dind ses’ Princess Slipp— 8 6 to 16 years. Children’s and sizes 12 to 18 years $12.97 Misses’ Slips .. $1.28 Mi: sizes 12 to 18 years 38 ct. and 47 et. Chi Drawers—1 to 10 96 ct, Misses’ and Cl ‘8 lin and Cambric Drawers—1 years In the lot Ss $1.28 and $1.48 Children’s M Nightdresses— s to 12 years... f and $1.97 Childre Nainsook and Cambric Night- dresses—sizes 1 to 16 years. 97 Special Purchase t $1.48 Boys’ Blouses— sizes 7 to 16, see Special Farehase Rope Portieres ally $4.97 and $5.97... (Sold in Rug Dept.—Third 9x12 Ft. or 83x10 Ft. Ends Fine Grade Wilton ae early season price $114.00 and $124.00 -78 Tis seve Te Excellent Values in hb Women’s and Children's, Knit Underwear, *~ $2.97 Women's Wool and Union & sizes : 2.07 Women's Wool’ and ze Underwear... ..0 Women's Medium Vests and Pants... Extra sizes—were $1.81, 67 ct. Children’s Cotton Underwear— sizes to 10 years.. wa its—regular and extties: ;

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