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AMUSEMENTS. | RN nn WINTER GARDEN ,,,S%EMiNGS RS.” THE PASSING SHOW OF i921 | AMUSEMENTS. An LAST WEEK—LAST 4 TIMES, F. RAY Comsroun rf MORRIS GEST hy World's 2, W. of Broadway, LOVE, |vRic Hct baste WOROSCO THE RAT |NORA BAYES Wem 45(b Si. Eves. #.50, Mat. Wed & Bat. 250, ee “BROCK PEMBERTON'S Productions | NA MISS LULU BETT — |] SELWYN ‘THEATRES °%,,"2" BI GALE'S iw ELMONT} aes APOLLO Xx, Cana Parity ENTER MADAME. wiiam FAVERSHAM ON West, th, St re. Was The Prince 442 Pauper ___ 00D | sentes at Sax arr Orr SELWYN” tee a Mata. and Sat., Sid FRANK Granvciilagtalisi TINNEY, CENTRAL |. T a € sg TA a hifi te 8 hee Mute “TICKLE M SELWYN THEA: ere WATS. F. MAY COMSTOCK “a ‘NORRIS The London & Parts Sensation. In’ the Musl- 4 7 DELYSIA i sciStet ““AFGAR “Hee taken New York by storm.""—Telegram. ASTOR THEA. B'way and Reed ‘St. Eve, 8.26, Mate Wed, and & Sears ON Ata # Fa MEMMEDY BEST SEATS wlth $2.00 The Provincetown ‘Players with CHARLES } EMPEROR JONES Bres,, 6,30, Times Raptor, 7 antye done Sel ‘eed in “The Mi TMS, yaa aaantne ATUROAY MORI ad NEXT WED" A En MIXED ‘MARRIAGE. LAST 8 TIMES, Prioes 800 to $3.00. Dear You: Mata 0, ge" MATE: —— = (REI NDERBILT (NE Hats Wats okt | Astors’ Fund Benefit To-morrow, 1.45—Century, | Siw aiesti 20 PLAYHOUSE Sins Wiatmeons ZIMBALIOTS Play with Music, : ¥ ba vas Ld ah oe by a i THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1921, ARiisS FRAZEE Mee, aaa Rete Sot erro ELTINGE West 424. Sirect, _ Krenings B43 Mats, Wed, (Pop.) and Si Tosmorrow, 1.4d—Contu TH THEA, of LS 39™ ST. Pregl Se BEN-AMI © “tas Greenwich Vill ago ma at THE eee OPERA PAULINE LORD. LONGACRE Wer (sim st. oven GRANT cee tA | iss.s “THE CHAMPION” Baa4, 48th ST. GuEA, Reet avas.30 ) | HBROKEN wing BIJOU ave h En, 3.30. tinese Watt and’ Sa: cusses EIN GAME 44TH ST. THEATRE sae, GRIFFITH "Prese nts eet reat American boys, Lieuts. Hinton, Farrell and Kloor, from Ra anitnests from the wilds of the frozen North to “Dear Me” at is the Republic Theatre. Their first entertain ment in the home-land will be to see Grace La Rue and Hale Hamilton in “Dear Me” to-night, staged by Winchell Smith,.4he man bed directed “Turn to the Right.” “Three Wise Fools,” “‘Lightnin’, vt irst Year.” OF it the Herald said ‘delightful; the Commercial, “‘a sure-fire hit—Miss La Rue a revelation; the Sun,"‘the cleverest comedy of the Mr. Ham- ilton introduced best comedy scene in town; the Times, * ably the voice of the multitude;” the Tribune, “John Golden placed his third play on the laps of the gods—clean and Amencan;” the Telegram artistically staged—excellently cast;" the Brooklyn Eagle. “a big suce | ohn Golden), “WAY DOWN EAST” ane Oreheatre ed. Vora) Accompaniment Buy tn Advance, wu ve th Bt. Pe am itw ORL Mata Wed and )) mari all LEON ERRO ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC ONLY MIDNIGHT SHOW IN NEW YORK. “WAKE JONATH 44h BELASCO LIONEL ATWILL: 215] Tn the Now Play, DEBURAU"’ NA NEW AND WONDROUS IM ae eae Sat io wee, ‘Musical i ‘Hit, TA 4] mp Bry at 38th St, Bs Mats Wed. & Sat. 4 . 3.30,] Jesse L. Lasky Presents CECIL B. DeMILLE’S PRODUCTION ‘FORBIDDEN FRUIT” By Jeanie Macpherson. @ Paramount Picture with Agnes Ayres Kathlyn Williams Forrest Stanley Theodore Robert RITERION Baw 3 jest 44h St Eva a Wed & Sat. mel iN ie ‘Thee. B’: st 8.30.) 60. COHAN Tirtines weds a gets 3.30. ‘THE TAVERN WHAT'S ALL T ro" to Ad, INA CLAIRE vie a He "act Bioanal Avery J Seowios. ‘At bla best" tn 7f) FRED STONE “tip-top CLARE KOMWER presents ROLAND YOUNG. YOUNG ie {OLLO’S WILD OAT : MATS. FRIDAY &,£27;,33° FEPROCTOR S Fr TE =e sAbUARDN sono REY AMILTON (EW bockstaven, yro0 140k Mata vette mer & Borle Verh an! BE salva VERA GORDON, (ip ers) urae & Raymond. Willie EFFERSON| awa chawoten, i seat wield 11st. Hob 3 Ax too a Ward, Heath & Hper- we Mansfield: Wiliain Pop. Prites. i $i.lling, «Bert Maaon, Nearsa Av’ {io "Te der 23,8 POULTRY SHOW ALL STAR | “TO Pl PLFASE ONE ‘WOMAN “THE INSIDE OF THE CUP" | “He was a genius of smiling evil” GEORGE ARLISS in the Associated Exhibitors Production ‘George Arliss makes easy triumph of his screen role, ‘The Devil’ will be an exceed- ingly popular film."’ —tilohe. THURSDAY BRINGS That Treasury of Opportunition The Billboard America's Lead! Theatrlea! r Pepad OVER 2000 JOBS FOR ACTORS, MUSICIANS, ‘Astists, Advance Men, Stage Oar- peaters, Operators, Singo Hands, Els. 15 Cents, All News Stands Kea, $6.00, home 2 | MARGARET ANGLIN’ * oFtanonre” fl | ‘SAMSON AND DELILAH,” “The Devil” es Week Only Uitte The yh Wea tor. | Year and LIL Taube Vive | "ROBIE Foy and THe younaen | Madison Square Garden | oth hye, pated Grace “Mare Sieh Hoek SMe IDI) ry Jan 16- ae oA. - Me to to 10.30 P. Pr. Me — Syst, I ee d Oa a BROOKLYN. Betty Compson esting 000 IMES ‘BR CAMARR. IT) R LIONEL E Raitees can genesis, | BALLER, 4 HIPPODROME REYHOR __World’s Largeot aud Moat Beautiful noe ER A {rib 4000 DECAL OOMNTES RA BRONX OPERA HOUSE!" 4: a L144 m 27m, Near tenionon.| a ceorte ” “THE MAN WHO CAME BACK” BRAMHALL iting mange A tS Sw “THE DEVIL With PAUL GORDON ang ADDA GLEASON, BEING EARNEST, Nae. if BROADWAY ,',, (iti |[ DANCE. san" Mane aS 1,630 Replies *brsibE THE LAW’ ©. PALACE "cu a Te Have thus far been re ——SESSam ccived in answer to a | ris ‘te OLYMPIC E, [The Teenptery rok Sunday World ' stoning is aan as geal WELP WANTED" Adverts ent ; - ay rs eae rae , x and January Clearance Lowered prices throughout the store give the long-awaited Towels Bleached Cotton Huck Towels— red or white stripe bore ' were .21 «12's Cotton Huck Rees ante finish full bleached @etton—hemme: hemstitched—white damask ders—were .38....+++++ Sale .25 Union Linen Huck Towels (part edtton)—heavy quality—hemmed white border—were .58..Sale 36 Turkish Towels — hemmed — col- ored stripe or check centre and border—w -.-Sale 36 Turkish Bath owels— finely on — full bleached — plain or ard centres — wide colored with initial wreath— Sale 1.09 els—Union t cotton) —damask bor- $1. Sale .74 will Towels—heavy (part cotton)—word woven th Union mL i quality “Kitchen® were 68... filet lace rosebuds and ribt All-wool ¢ Huck Towels—Union were $1.64.....- wide—we “Sale .98 rt cotton) hemmed Crepe de Chine and Silk Embroidery Flannel—hem- amask border, with wreath ‘soles y or tailor stitched or scalloped—in various Sale 53 wore $2.6) designs—were $1.27....Sale 91 " . "Crepe de Chine and Satin Night- F; i é Towelings dresee—gpet qualievouee at te te agal ale Bi peclate 17-in, Towelings — blue bordered, — ace and te iw resses Glass Check and Striped were $5.‘ .. Sale 2.96 yirls’ White Jean Skirt s—foll Toweling—were’ 34 sale 17° Crepe de Chine Nixhtdresses— Kilted—white cambric bodies—10 All Linen Crash Towelings— ood, pure silk weave—V ov sq to 14 yeare—were $1.68....1.43 heavy quality—were «| neck—daintily trimmed with Girls’ All-White Middy Blouses— All Linen Toweling rosettes and ribbon regulation style—Lonsdale jean quality—were .7 were BS Sale 4.84 —8 to 18 yeu nion Dregs Linens—(part «1 cotton) —bleached — : 42 Sale 1,40 to 2.10 Friday Clearance Values in Sweaters Extraordinary. Reductions to Close Out Winter Styles Pure Silk and Fibre Silk Sweaters —Tux styles— were $21.48 to $2745.....14.24 Fibre Silk and Wool Sweaters— Tuxedo and slip-on 7.48 to $19.9. $17.4 ilk Sweaters— yles— were § Friday January Sale Specials House Dresses, etc. Special Purchase House Dresses—twenty-seven new ; in gingham and chambray annelette Dressing floral patterns re tra sizes—attractively trimmed. were 1,68 were -1,74 were ++2.44 Friday January Sale Specials Corsets and Petticoats Women’s Corsets—coutil—medium >me with spoon girdles— 50.... > 5 2.00 ® Women's Faney Brocade Corsets— ome with elastic inserts—also many with laced fronts— were $12.00....+.++++ 7,50 Misses’ Coutil Corsets— low bust and long hip— were $2.50........ 1.64 Brassieres and Bandeaux—lace and embroidery trimme: 1.67 urchasc Sale f Warner's Rust proof Corsets jous styles in model h low medium bust, fash ed of 1 pink or white material e $2.50 to $4.00 1.10 learance of Wool Jersey Petti- bloomers and Knee Bloomers— black, navy blue, Pekin bine, mauve, taupe and. reindeer were $5.65. * 3.75 Silkataff Petticoats—black, w py, hunter's green, emerald green (nd purple—were §2,94, =i STORE OPEN 9 TO 5 nhEARN Fourteenth Street (ESTABLISHED 1827) ‘West of Fifth Avenue. Frioay, AS Usual, BARGAIN Day ist January Sale opportunities to save money on the purchase of present and spring needs. Underwear Flannelette Pettic were $1.48.. were $1,68.. Flannelette Blooni were $1.68. Friday January Sale Specials Silk Lingerie Satin Camisoles—fa. ming or tailored styl —were $LBR.. 0.4. Crepe de Chine and $ soles—ribbon strar shoulder Crepe de Chine F: —numerous pretty -trimmedswith Val ~crepe de chine Friday January Sale Specials Friday Fiona, jet Specials Friday January Sale Specials Friday January'Sale anne Blankets All-Wool Plaid Blankets—in a va- riety of color combinations with contrasting borders— were $13.65........ teveees 6.68 Handsome All-Wool Pla i ds or White Blankets — with contrast- ing borders—full size—also white wool mixed blankets with colored borders—full and extra sizes—- were $16.94 and $17,94— le 10.77 +96 Kiderdown Finish Jacquard Com- fortable Blankets, bath robe blankets (with cord set)—also travelling rugs in attractive color combinations— were $7.95....++ Sale §.38 Flannels Bleached domet—heavy, fleecy nap —23 inches wide— were .28 vees Sale 12% 27-inch domet or canton flannel— bleached, heavy fleee; were 50 ct ette ‘+ ney lace trim- pa or built-up or were $1.q4. Girls’ White Gi lawn, with fine tucks and embroidery insertin, sizes 6 to 14 years— were $1. Girls’ White Dresues—sheer or gandie trimmed with lace and embroidery—sizes 6 to 14 years —were $1,94,,....65 -1.57 Chemises + nu erting em bolted ahd rosebuds Friday January Sale Specials f Sale 4.50 Laces Bloomers —flevh pink satin—gar- Val. Lace Insertions—cream— ter band—ruffles of Val. lace— 4 were $2.97 QZ Sale 1.96 7 Satin and Crepe de Chine Bloom- 9 ers—ruffles with wide tucks oF 14 double garter, with hemstitehed +19 finish—were + Sale 2.54 4 Friday Clearance Values in if Leather Goods 4 Main Floor Val. JaneiVons by pieces— . Leather Hand Bas 2.47 to 36.97 were 67 ose rf pre $3.47 to $51.06. -2.97 to 18.47 1 38 Filet, Cluny Lace Insertions— 17 to 1.97 WONG BA cwess eve ccsesvion 15 Ecru Cluny Insertions— .27 to 37 were Real Cluny Inse: 137 to 1.27 were 6 : Machine Made Cluny ‘Insertions— WOE OD vcceseerrgeceeee mf rdles—plain $3.12 to $4 Now were Friday Clearance Values in Silks 87 3.47 to 9.27 Friday Clearance Values in pulpit Jewelry, Silverware 2.37 to 3.47 and Cutlery Mahogany Servint Trays— MEG O4) ccseasrisessscres 75 AG, meh: Exepe deiCaibee fuiUstene 1's Siete Lot Metal Bag r MESS w—speciil.......... each .50 35-inch Dress Satin—h Sheffield ae Fruit Bowls— ght colors, also black.....1,57 &tape design border— . 33-inch Silk Mixed Pongee—street Piatt pia pee 98 evening shade figure te ‘ea Sets—four brocade effect .49 40-inch Crepe Meteor and Kixtra : tessseerers/ 10,95 Crepe de Chine —t n und ‘Steel Knives and Forks—fine P . ‘4 American steel—set of 6 knives band $3.25 2.45 35. inch Black hegas Satin — rich a ‘ 1.95 deep black—heavy quality— Friday Clearance Values in were 2 . 2.25 36-inch Tricolette — large assort- Stamped and HA eae dinate lagi Art Goods Dress Fabrics Novelty Dress Voil lark grou were 1,15. Fancy Dress Voila. dark colovir Flannel—p Outing Gingham oloring: y Dress Gingh ul colori Cotton Suiting urable fab ized Poplins pink and others— ps—vvarious de: were WOEG BT. nneew anaes Children’s Dresses, Boys’ Suits and Rompers—not all styles and sizes in each lot—included are piques, poplins, repps, lawns and batistes —were .97 to $4.67 Pretty Now 64 to 3,37 light and Stamped Centres and Scarfs on tan 78 38 materials— were .07 to $1.94 -78 to 1,34 .12': White Stamped Centres and Scarfs Fi tyke various size 44 Now .47 to .84 5 Gowns, Corset ( overs —in lot plendid were .97 to $3 s 'Now .7B to 2.17 31 Stamped Towels ack and white vere 97 to 31,07 K i Now ,18 to cha 38 were .67 to # blue, maize, articles in the Ry in Babies’ and Little Tots’ Wear Infants’ White Flannetette Wrap- pers and ean teC Nanas were .97. Babies’ Bath Sets— were $1.25. seeeeeene Infants’ Fine Silk and Merino Shitts—sizes to 6 montha— were $2.10 to $2.70...+.0+.«1.87 Babies’ Silk and Merino Bands— with shoulder straps—sizes to 3 years—were $1.10(....Sale .78 Arnold Knit Nightgowns— sizes to 2 years.....Special 1,00 ~ Babies’ Ribbed Shirts—sizes to 8 years—seconds af -17 quality...... soeeee Bale 48 Lawn Pillow Cases—dainty em- broidery edges—were $1.50. .92 Hemmed Birdseye Diapers—single size, 20x20 ins. to 30x30 i: ins— were #2 57 to $5.17 dozon,.....++.Sale 1,44 to 2.74 20x40 ins. to 27x54 ins,—were $4.20 to $6.96— Sale 2.74 to 4.57 Kr mneeee Gertrudes— ‘99 were .70 Flanneletts Barrow Conte WEFO BT, .00seeceee ++» Sale 58 Hand-Crocheted Bootees — excep~ tional assortment of designs— WETC BT. oe ccessnces weeeee Infants’ Nainsook Slips—yoke and bishop styles— WOre | D7 eeyeccermsanenme 55 WOre $147. ccscansoewedees, Were $1.97 occeccsonceccnss 17 were $2.87. ..cccsecceceees 1.66 $2.87 Little Tots’ Bloomer Dresses ~sizes to 6 years.....Sale 1.77 $4.97 Infants’ Christening Sets . - ii astey lc Tots’ White Drones -tricsed with lace and embroidery—sizes to 6 years— were $3.47. +o 1.95 Infants’ Nainsook were .97 to $2.6’ Sale 55 to 1.37 $1.67 Little Tots’ Gingham and Chambray Dresses— sizes to 6 years......-Sale 1,00 $1.97 Little Tots’ Skirts..Sale .88 Friday Clearance Values in Young Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Young Men's Trousers—corduroy, serge, cheviot and worsted— sizes to 40 waist— were $4.96. were $5.94, were $7.9. were $9.7: Young Men’s Raincoats—tan, gray and mixtures—sizes to 42— were $7.94... i 4.50 were $8.74 to $1 were $13.50.. Young Men's Mackinaws—neat sport plaids—sizes 87 to 42— were $16.50 12.50 Special Purchase Boys’ Suit s— navy serge, corduroy and cheviot mixtures in a large assortment of patterns. Many of the suits in mixtures have extra trousers— 8 to 18 years— were $13.50 to $16.50,......9,47 Clearance Boys’ Trousers— straight and knicker styles— cheviots, cassimer and cordu- Little Boys? Washable 8u vith Dutch, middy and Russian styles —sizes 3 to 10 ’ were $2.94... +178 Boys’ Blouses. “light and faney striped Eden cloth—collai tached—8 to 16 years— were $1.94. . Boys’ i and medium triped neckband and collar attache a French cuffs— were $1.94....0008 1.28 Boys’ Coat Sweaters-—desirable colors—brown, y, Breen and navy— gra: roll collars—sizes 30 to 36 were "34.96 94 Boys’ Caps—light and dark brown nnd, Bray corduroy— 48, r percale _ in colors—one-piece styles are sizes 8 to 14 years—two- piece styles are 8 to 18 years— were $1.48 to $2.48.,......, 1.14 Friday Clearance Values in Umbrellas i era, a anne EE oe a8 SiR i Were $6.98.” <--vrore.Sale 4.67 Standard Quality Sheets _ me! and Pillow Cases i sf tens 42x86 in.—were .47....Sale 46x36 in.—were .52....Sale 50x36 in-—were .57....Sale 54x26 in—were ~- Sale Sheets— 54x 90 in.—were $1.67_Sale 54x 99 in.—were $1.87.Sale 63x 90 in.—were $1.87..Sale 68x 99 .97..Sale 632108 in—were 72x 90 in-—were be ‘Tex ne in—were Six 90 in.—were Sooceeie Six 99 in.—were $2.24.Sale No Mall or Ordere, Friday Clearance Values ix Stationery Boys” - Girls’ Story Eien, = Continuing the Sale of Toilet Requisites A Wonderful List of Bargatns 60 ct. nu Vanishing Cream or Witch Hazel..... 50 ct, Eleaya Cold Cre: 22 ct. Palmer's Skin Success” Soap 10 et. 96 et, 25 et. S 50 et. Florentine Sha 28 ct. 25 ct. size Kolynos Tooth 50 ct. Borine Mouth Wash. . | 10 ct. Venus Compact Napkins Friday Clearance Values in Kitchen Needs Well-known brand of heavy qual- ity aluminum ware (our quam tities are limited) — Lipped Sauce Pans—1 qt— —* were .54. stevescee 41 Lipped Sauce Pan—1% qt— were .7 57 Lipped were . Cooking. ‘Pots, with two. 2 handles, or sauce pan with one handle—6t qt. were $2.88, 2.27 Cooking Kettles, with Bole Handles —4-qt. size—were $1.74 6-qt. size—were $2.23.. Coffee Pots—“Wear-Ever”— 1-qt.—were $3.50... 2.63 4-qt.—were $6.20..... 4.64 Duplex Fireless -Cookers—(some are slightly seratched)—noné sent.C, O. D.— 12-qt. capacity— were $20,00.. 18-qt. eapacity-— were $31.00, . . 20-qt. eapacity— were $39.00 24-qt. capacity were $37.60.. ee 82-qt. were, ee ee +

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