The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1921, Page 21

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a NEW PLAYS Arliss Scores in | bing Green Goddess” i | By CHARLES DARNTON. TKE Shaw, with “Captain Brace | {Ott OW. Then the Major sent a two-story frame home on the river front. auf Ey message und was promptly, sl toe Kealt - Mr. Vacietlp haa bought the property L bound's Conversion.” that or-|the Rajah, He was willing borne Killed ot wlit | on. ull sidee pad has.her hemmed in,” dorty Lnglish critic William | the Wife and bring her et, “yell Retgtitley | 7% it wra porn tn arta’ and ‘Sribey tae eniks ta 6 fon. (Her Af #he Would inake herself com at | tas Sith, fret pany. Lt or wild adven-| portable as his queen, but she shud- ne, eae Dies be ture with “The Greon Goddess,” in which George Arliss acted with subtle | power and fascination last night a*| the Booth Theatre. After writing about plays for years, Mr. Archer has written one that threavens to be a popflar success. ‘This is the terribie truth, no matter how great a Shock it may give him ‘The Green Goddess" iy highbrow inclodrainma thoroughly up-to-date with airplanes, bombs, wireless, twi aurders and other incidentals that come 48 a surprise from the trans- tator of ibsen Dhe re is even a sug- gestion of boiling of something Pidoseabind rare to te light lovers of mel: a So here you have, if you! plese, the most exciting and pic- ‘uresque play in town. ‘The pro- gramme es the scene of these ote hegion ‘beyona ‘he Himalaya 1 you may have notion that i nibet, Anyway it is Wild enough te aaticfy the most 4 playgoer thrill of the play was t night when the a crippled airplane from which two Lritishers and 4 Woman clam- | where they had | almost hit the s, 80 the sunple honds that her discrectly also“ortabtiahed himself | wio had ec 18 the right sert of man. offered the only chance of escape, | nnd the potentate’s valet, ous Bngli’iiman who heppened also| Mr. Ari as the ctiistor to be the operator, was bribed to) ruler, pent f and speck | send a message to the nearest Indian |®0d suggesting refineme: station calling for ald, Now the Major |" ruelty th | knew all about wireless, and when Pp “The I | the valet sent u fake m indignant ¢oldier | grabbed the fetiow, and ¢ out of a window on the ro dered at the -thought, even the Rajah had an Wnealieh un training Thus it came about that she doctor were about t k most approved Orie they were resciied the Major's “mestace.| WOMAN BALKS VANDERLIP, soled himself with the om that the woman been a nuisance |The Rajah ¢ The Rajah’s private wireless plant} Phliceopns ‘ Would propably have to him anyway a Wiilain- Wyndham the distr nd was yividly pole | y and nent of terror, Ivan | 9 sixty, as dectt: s 100 kell, clinging -té vhert eed in| hi hardedrinking “Ma rety priests und vil- da to thi picturesqueneds | Ay ne production. | 1, n Goddess" was nating, gripping and thrilling, Back to the gooa old “Nickel” and delightful 1 The taste you dream about There is a taste you always dream about. It seems 80 deliciously wonderful—too good to be true. But there is a confection that fits that dreamy taste— * AUERBACH CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW BAR —With that alluring taste you can’t describe—a real dreamy taste. Sold for a nickel everywhere. D. AUERBACH & SONS . 11th Ave. heey to sa bead Sts. AUERBACH CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW There are dealers in every town who sell Auerbach Chocolate Bars for a nickel, who are helping you back to the good old 5: days—Its your own fault if you pay more. 12. Different Kinds TE BIEN a ie | : + with embroidery. Beacon Blanket Robes Values 10 $7.95 ta popular designs Attractive rope girdle. Thursday Main Floor SALES: Merchandise Purchased at Special Concessions and Retailed on Our Usual Small-Profit Basis ist Philippine Gowns—Made : changeable Taffeta, All- re : Satin, and Jersey com- li Entirely By Hand cok see eure t= Choice of twelve models, variously hand em- . Flounced, corded and a broidered, featuring cluster effects, eyelet and 95 trimmed with accordeon Ie rosebud designs, Gowns are heavily edged ° ruffles. Actual Values to $5.98 Extra Good Quality Robes of extra warm Beacon Blanket Cloth, In the various and colors. Trimmed and piped with Satin. REFUSING TO SELL HOME. Old Settler Turna Down Offer of ed to usly to her dite her old settlers thd .. SHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1921. FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS Petticoats Taffeta—Jersey— Satin Values to $4.95 Y ia In Satin Striped Taffeta, Two Styles Illustrated The Noted “Polly Prim” Apron AT THE EXCEPTIOQN- ALLY LOW PRICE OF 19c Made of durable Amos- keag Gingham in a wide assortment of patterns and colors; trimmed with rickrack braid, * tle-belis and pockets, Two Styles Pictured 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Ave., BROOKLYN Fur Trimmed—Salts Peco Plush Wrap—Formerly 65.00 Women’s Dresses 320 DRESSES IN THE MOST WANTED eee peas penal ie ‘ee FABRICS— including Tricotine and Migon- o.50. Redived re ette models in the wanted daik shades. Formerly up to $29.75. 260 DRESSES IN SATINS, TAFFETAS, TRICOTINE AND MIGONETTES—in many smait styles. 118 DRESSES IN Hogg tty pil sa als 19 broidery. Fancy contrasting stitching, all ; Reduced to shades. Formerly to $1.95. 35 DRESSES IN CLOTH AND SATIN also a few evening gowns. to $59.50. Greatest Seller on Earth-<On Sale Now 1921 World Almanac Presidential Election Returns---Census Figures 50c on Stands Sale at Three Brooklyn Stores S== FULTON STREET corof BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt It Subway ration Brooklyn Continuing Tomorrow, Thursday After-Inventory Sale Offering the Greatest Reductions in Our History CLEARANCE OF WINTER COATS for Women and Misses at Drastic Reductions 65 WOMEN’S STREET COATS, in fur trimmed and smartly plain tailored models in velour and silver-tip Bolivia. Form- erly up to $39.50. Reduced to 96 COATS, IN GOOD LOOKING BOLIVIA—and velour models, show a high grade of quality. Formerly up to $49.50. Reduced to 85 COATS, IN THE SMARTEST OF WINTER MODELS —many fur trimmed in Australian opossum and seal. Form- erly up to $65.00. Reduced to 63 COATS AND WRAPS—OF BOLIVIA-—suede velour and duvet de laine, richly fur trimmed in nutria and Australian opossum. Formerly up to $79.50. Reduced to 100 ELEGANTLY FUR TRIMMED—and plain Coats in handsomely tailored veldynes, Bolivias, chamoistynes. Form- erly up to $95.00. Reduced to 95 COAT WRAPS IN ELEGANT TYPES—+trimmed in mole, squirrel and Australian opossum. Formerly up to $150. Reduced to Pile Fabric Coats Reduced 45 PLUSH COATS IN STUNNING MODELS. some trimmed and some in plain tailoréd models. Formerly up to $65.00. Reduced to’ - 42 PILE FABRIC COATS cach one unusual in quality and styling. Many handsomely fur trimmed. Formerly up to $125 Reduced to $35 Great Reductions in Women’s Skirts HANDSOME VELVET SKIRTS—in black and gray. Also pleated and plain wool plaids. Formerly up to,$19.75. Reduced to The Clearance of Offers Wonderful Savings $12 $15 Reduced to Great Reductions in Afternoon and street Formerly up to $32.50. Reduced to SILK AND CHAMOISET GLOVES TAFFETA, VBLVE- two button clasps, arrow head em- CHAMOISET GAUNTLETS—and gloves; Kaysers and other standard makes; in- cluded are 16 button long silk; excellent quality, double tip. Formerly to $3.95 $25 Sale at Three Breokiyn Stores, Formerly priced Reduced to 65¢ 4810—4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. BROOKLYN $20 $28 $35 $4! $55 $6: $35 $55 $7 $9 Women’s Gloves 59c fi 95c . | T HE WORLD prints more Busi- ness Opportunities thanall the other New York moming news- papers added together. rH i % Se ee ee

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