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\ SAVED, WITH BLACK CAT. | PORTLAND, Me. Jan. 24.—Tom, a Wack éat, woa:the third momber of the crow and brought good liek to the barge Waccamaw, which wa 1 into thi Port yenterday by the Couat rl eutte Opaipee after’ @rifting 750 miler. Capt, | Marry Landers and James Colemar both of Boston, were the others: ‘The craft broke ad.ft from the tug Lehigh ten miles off Cape Just Monday morn on Friday morn! appeared to be tn the distance ___ CONCERTS AND music. MET BOT LITA N OPERA House TONIGHT a wou Haatiiias WANT Win id| Ome a] 7s STRIN § | MANHATTAN cnue| Mra. Osar Mammersiein, 1 CHICAGO OPERA CO. MARY GARDEN, TONIGHT a 5. Reoans [| i CARNEGIE)T Alternoon at 2.30, Yan 20, at B19 "FRI eva AN: $2 4 rie NARI Ts Tihs Hiichale Paso. To-M'W. PRINCESS THEA. | 1e,M'¥,AFt 213: | TWO SONG RECITALS BY KATHLEEN HART BIBB_ Mal Ro dames MacPadyrn Rolotet AMUSEMENTS. | The Greatest! | The vision of the world has ever been upward. Through the ages of history man’s eyes have been turned in admiration to thos heights of achievement whieh mark man's furthest progress. For such achievement the English language reserves one word of superb recognition—it is the word Greatest in these advertisen OVER | THE | HILL Because nts of we are dealing with a subject which has been thus recog | nized by the public, and thus acclaimed— the greatest of its kind—we will nt each day a group * rest world’s headliners from every age and clime ‘To-morrow's group wil appear a in the Journal and the Herald, Twice cach day, matinee i es evening, you may see one the greatest at the BROADHURST THEATRE Broadway ay 44th St., West of Continuous Performances 150 te 11 P.M. BIN" S$ Standard Theatre TODAY and All Week PASSION CAST. NO PRAISE Too 6 LILI LLL FEATURING | éS:BROANWAYS: | ALL COMEDY WEEK! OWEN MOORE In @ new farce comed "A CHICKEN IN THE CASE” CHARLIE CHAPLIN 1 hes. comedy “a Bos ‘ Life’ * , CAPITG mate "HOLD YOUR HORSES” World's bat Ato ih id BRAMHALL She The IMPORTANCE of BEING EARNEST H'way Delos Da OLUMBIA } ! FOLLY TOWN ;,,,,,' Constance Talmadge MAMMA'S AFFAIR STRAND OUCHESTRA POLA NEGRI AMAZING PICTURE at ZEEE By Ovcar wi BROOKLYN. _ prone ¥ STREN BAND! ene ia BROOKLIN rcee tpre TAR Xf euler Sim mat Yeats, “FOLLIES OF PLEASURE”) Tel Main 10. SUNOAYS: Twe-wiG CONCERTS —Twe i | GAVETY, $0: || WELCOME BIRANGER is : nPour is AMUSEMENTS. || WINTER GARDEN PTT gi THE PASSING SHOW "OF "Yon" SELWYN THEATRES ">, APOLLO £¥% 50, ror. wiuiaw FAVERSHAM SELWYN Kes at 8.20, Wed sud FRANK TINNEY ‘sta “THCKLE ME” PROVINGETOWN. NY THE EMPEROR TONES TIMES SQ. FLORENCE Cuan ga Reed in “The Mira, TIMES $0. THEA spect war NEXT WED. ANDO FRI. AF’ aks west ST Mare 8.0 DELYSIA Se ae ta tas: Ge: Yer ssa REPUBLIC | iva ¢ W ‘Tlesram. Mats. Wed. & Sar. 3.0 GUN, UOLDES Pacts GRACE LARUE and DEAR ME HALE HAMILTON in. | Zag Ist Year PLYMOUTH ay LITTLE OLD NEW YORK 39™ ST, "uss Haat of way Ww D. Ww. GRIFFITH Pre ats ‘WAY DOWN igh Semphony Oriestra, Voral Aer pauimen al * Reserved B nb Advane EMPIRE "tyz.* 403 iM ekknies CHATTERTON MARY ol NEW AMSTERDAM. #845 Mate Wey mn LEON ERROL’ alt AMSTERDA, ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC ONLY MIDNIGHT SHOW IN NEW YORK HENRY MILLER , MRS. FISKE BELASCO We: Ms Mau i LIONEL ATWILL-esuav- uu wt “Wake ‘ve, JONATHAN!" GORT, W. thth St. five #0. Mate Went & sat MARGATE AWTHY AWRENCE & Byron ly OTRANSPLANTING JEAN." Exoeedingly Amusing Light Comedy.” PARK fed & Sal FRANCIS DE WOLF WILSON and HOPPER IN ANEW AND “ERMINIE” WONDROUS LIBERTY: Mir he Musical Comets 1 COLUMEES CCLE Mara W THe byes 8 10, LADY BILLY.” sth St. dives § Knickert ocker ied, & Mat 2 SEAM CONS. 5% CONnt it agrand old Name Wee fan St re § Mu EANEST cag Mie THE WoRLD Comedy HIT OF THE YE, GEO. COHAN wees THE WHAT'S ALL Le SHOOTIN’ FOR?” Maun Wott Fri ae Se! FRANK # ag oll SP BacovLtSt rod Waa Cohan & Harris \\,.2*\ ray SIONEY LYCEUM *),. ms INA.CLAIRE © *, tis ol : GLOBE, Ere #0), Mats Wed & Sa) |7p) FRED STONE «‘tie-10P" CLARE KUMMER Irerents ROLAND YOUNG a) ex) |ROLLU'S WILD OAT i & Judy Theatre, ETHEL LEVEY by eA » 49th St BERT CLARK & ARCARO 8. F. Keith's EMMA Ma's Dally ne ] | CARUS IVERSIDE! iene « mF. Keith's | BF. Keith's | Patrons’ Request Bil: | ON FORD SISTERS Anan CHANDLER: (ayion & YOMINIC EVA TANGUAY Mr ke Mr timate “tarry OCTOR'S “ lly Mock ard W YORK THEATER Dall, 8h 2a 4h | bong Mitean' i LES KING-MORTON & GLASS The Ror Rew | OLY MPIC ints CABaner MAT TO pay | tn Murlewive TULSDAY—AMATEURS—EMIDAY Lio. | "WEDNESDAY MATINEE BEST SEATS $1.50, Rar ee ARBUCKLE. __ AMUSEMENTS. ~~ PRINCESS THEAT oreNINa “COGNAC” ery ty 1 THEATRE, isu CENTURY ae First Time Wed. Night at 8.15 a and 3. Muihert Ann POSTPONED UNTIL FUaTH * “ROBERT WARWICK JEANNE EAGELS 7 Purchased fo To-night will Be "de MACLYN ARBUCKLE CYRIL SCOTT Rachenaed at Hox Offer font Way, Ree, #0 we MARGARET DALE EDMUND LOWE x, MAX FIGMAN ie PARIS and LONDON IN THE NIGHT WATCH Hy MICHAEL, MORIN 3 NOTE sa BOOTH "ii incn Weds animate #06 Geance c ARLisS GR GODDESS LONGACRE {at (hom. ea oe GRANT MITCHELL Va. “THE CHAMPION” PLAYHOUSE ¢)"".5,. tt ais Week Thurs & Satt.0 |MARY NASH 78 WOMAN win 4. 48TH ST. THA Hot wy. RE wti’wre'Sa | r'* wea Hosts ‘HABRONEN WING SCREAMING COMEDY "111 0RAM | BuOU mui 3i THEA. ai ath St Bive, 2 ASTOR ee ne ite ca SEATS ON HALE EW WiN\neaste” | eacSwoawrs FES RE KEM we ERY. | *K PEMBERTON'S Prod ) BE }., MISS LUI SATURDAY MATINEE BEST SHUBERT * ness, Wed POPULAR MATINEE WEDNES anvenetahTitie Falliesi SHUBERT-| RIVIERA Ph Exes 15 EATS $2.00 ; PSI NORMAN TILEY OW NTE. os MADAME Goo oes" AT WOX Orrick | Greerwich Village Tes" aitanesass 2%; R THE BEGGAR'S SED OWE WEEK. BEGINNING The MPSS SUI * |LYRIC ‘ THE THREE STAR te ConmeiWation * NORA BAYES. nd st band We mat TO-NI dW at Broa ORGE HULL TELL MARION Th the Comedy Triumph When We Are Young As Prosented at the Broadhurst Theatre, five £50, MAXINE ELLIOTT S M05 ah 8h “HOLDS. (ee BREATHLESS.” THE BAT MOROSCO Woes Mate We The TURATRE GUIL spre aa eas HEARTBREAK HOUSE. Play with, Musi 2 Se OEE nim iis Sareea | SPECIAL MATS, {0:04¥., 1» 00 AZEE i ta ena evan JOHN HAWTHORNE MARGARET ANGLIN © [HE WOMAN we Ameren tar ls OF BRONZE Theatres under direction of Hugo Riesenfeld RIVOLI TODAY AND ALL / Broadway at 49th St. WEEK — Sao a L. Lasky presents CECIL B. DeMILLE S FORBIDDEN | By Jeanie Macpherson with AGNES AYRES KATHLYN WILLIAMS FORREST 8 THEODORE ROBERTS BEAUTY BEAUTY shown on the BEAUTY DeMille Pro ductions, AND ROMANCE CRITERION "0 Av ari na suvsive. “Brewster's Millions” FAMOUS RIALTO ORCH PANAMOUNT PICTURES ET. at Third i National a» Exposition GRAND CENTRAL PALACE OPENS TCDAY, 2 P. ines Achievements on the aes angineering, Ship Building Exhibits—Up To Date Inventions, Motion Pictures. Promenade Concerts by N. Y. C. Marine Band. gAll week fram 2 to10 30pm Admission 5Octs Veena | Loew's New York Theatre & Roo hi dsUMiteF A, =e * hetane FOPLL 100 NOELTIE 140t) 8 & teAy, Pog BRONX i HOUSE PS atid a'set FISKE O'HARA ix Waoness n €& hy) O Loew's American fan PAWEL e All Sew prea Reversed Fire) Mun bes MUSIC HALL. 634 at hele Ma: ea of Broadwal owiLLy REILLY AND WIS COLLEEN BAW Ni. MAYO." “THE INSIDE OF tHE cup” SPRINGTIME. THE eremers WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, » AMUSEMENTS. 1921, HEARN. ourteenth Street (ESTABLISHED 1827 Weat of FiCGh Avenue _ Dressmakers’ Spring Sale—First Week January Sale—Last Week This impressive list of value-giving prices which make these two sales great economy events, together with all other Hearn advertising for Monday and Tuesday printed in Sunday papers. Diexsmakei * Spring Sale 1.84 repe de Chine- r R174 1.36 35-inch Taffetas were $1.47.1,22 35-inch Black Satins— were 81.57 1.24 35-inch Messalines were $1.57 1.27 Dressmakers’ Spring Sale Notions and Dress Forms Spool Cotton—-standard make | 100-yard spool—black and white white in numbers 40 to 80: black in numbers 40 to 60 Dozen .56 Limit, two dozen. No mail or phone orders | 85 ct, Basting Cotton don. 62 85 ct. Sewing Silke— 50-yd. spools doz. 62 $1.35 Sewing Silk doz. 95 42 ct. Sewing Silks black only: 800-yard spool ca. 34 40 ct. Snap Fasteners gross 30 75 ct. Gross Snap Fasteners— better quality .55 28 ct. Silk Seam Binding. .ca. .23 Inside Dress Belting. 10-yd. piece were 90 to S14 4 Ma achine and Se Needles were ; ind a paper—4 papers 25 23 et. White Roll Tape— 2h yards : 16 Dressmakers’ Pins were 34 lo 38 box .25 26 ct. to 34 ct. Dress Shields— sie and + ‘ $2.10 Bust Forms » 1,65 $3.97 Complete Dress Forms.2,97 $10.97 Acme Adjustable Dress Forms + sections 8.50 | $16.47 Dress Forms—i2 | sections H Kindly give correct ize wien ordering Dress Forme Dressmakers’ Spring Sale | New Ribbons | $1.35 Black Satin Sash Ribbons— | s-inch { Black Taffeta, Black Velvet Rib- hes wide) | 35.. .47 to 1.77 Colored Taffeta Back Velvet Rib- bons 4 and 44-inch were $125 to $1.70. 87 to 1.27 | Imported Metallic Ribbons— (7 to TP) y inche were 34.10 to $7.35,.2,.97 to 5.55 52 ct. Wide Moires yd. 37 48 ct. Moires and Satin Stripe Ribbons yd. 33 | Black and White and Colored | Moires 3'y inches | wenn 6h Sebi renenevonvets .30 ‘ i were 38 vd 27 Shears and Scissors 97 ct. Imported Steel Scissors 4 to 6 inches 46 $1.25 Fine Steel Shears tito Min 75 $1.47 S hears 1.00 78 ct broidery and Buttonhole Scissors . Dressmakers’ Spring Sale White Fabrics 45-in. French Chiffon Voile. were 7 75 40-in. French Chiffon Voile wege 88 58 45-in. Imported Organdy were A128 .90 54-in. Imported Organdy were SL00 82 36-in. Novelty Voiles wary dainty designs —were .80., 61 January Sale Last Week Babies’ and Little Tots’ Wear Manufacturers Close Out Mill Surplus of BABIES PART-WOOL SHIRTS ; 61 97 ct. Infants’ White Flannelette Wrappers and Nightgowns 70 $1.10 Babies’ Silk and Merino Bands—sizes to 3 years. Sale .78 Hemmed Birdseye Diapers — single ec, ae ins. to 80x80 ins ere $2.57 to $5.17 dozen Sale 1.44 to 2.74 Double X40 ins, to 27x54 20 to $6.96 Sale 2.74 to 4.57 87 ct. Crocheted Bootees 54 ! Infants’ Nainsook Slips were 287. ,55 to 1.66 $4.97 Chriuteatie Sets 3.34 $1.97 Little Tots’ Tub Dresses | Sizes to 6 years 1.00 2.87 Little Tots’ Bloomer and Ming Toy Dresses tices to yea 1.66 Special Purchase Flannelette Underwear Nightdrenes were $3.44 so.28 1,68 |» 2.48 Billiirke Pajamas re 34.8 1.97 were $5.48 2.97 Petticoats wore $1.9 88 S248 97 Bloomers were S168 78 PeoMOD BLAS iets cnunes 7 7 ™~ Dressmakers’ Spring Sale Dress Woolens at Pre-War Prices $2.97 All-Wool Storm Serger d4-ineh 1.17 $4.28 All-Wool Broadclotha— 44 inches wide 2.34 $5.48 Imported All-Wool Poiret Twills—50 and 54 ins..wide. 3,23 $7.97 All-Wool Velours- 5b inches wide 3.00 $5.97 All-Wool Velour Plaide— 54 inches wide 1 $3.97 Men's Wear Serge— 54 inches wide 1.56 $3.97 All-Wool Tricotine— 48 inches wide 2.27 $2.97 All-Wool Shepherd Checks— 44 inches wide 1.77 Dressmakers’ Spring Li $2.15 Yard-wide Lining Satins 1.10 $1.37 Fancy Sateens- 36 inch .67 85 ct. Mercerized Satoone— 36 inches wide .40 52 ct. Percaline Linings .23 Dressmakers’ Spring Sale Trimmings $4.97 Embroidered Metal Flounc- ings 46-inch 2.67 $2.34 Embroidered Metal Bandings 9 inches wide 1.42 $2.97 Silk Corded Girdles 2 yards long 1.27 9 to 28 ct. New Buttons 7 78 ct. Pigtail and Mousetail Braid 12-yard piece 36 Dressmakers’ Sale White Dress Linens Two Interesting Sale Values $1.44 Ramie Linens nd 44 inches wide 97 $4.24 White Dress Linen: UH inches wide 3.23 Dressmakers Sneing Sale Flannels $2.67 & $2.84 Novelty Silk and Wool Flannelsa— 40 inches wide 1.87 $1.58 & $1.77 All-Wool French Flannel — 27-inch 00 27-in, Robe Cloths, also 27-in. All- Wool Eiderdown— were Kb and 96. . .51 70 ct. 27-in, Plain Flannels .52 $1.96 All-Wool Plain ale 17 27 inches wide Dressmakers’ Spring Sale Dress Cottons Fine Scotch Ginghams— were $1.15 82 $1,07 Imported Voiles '84 75 ct. Novelty Dress Voiles 153 75 ct. Silk Mixed Chiffonettes 53 73 ct. Mercerized Foulard Sateens .44 January Sale--Last Wee Linens Pattean Cloths- able cloths 70x70 inches were 38.95 6.18 Vable Cloths were $11.00 70x90 inches Napkins to mateh 2 in were $10.95 7.75 $3.95 Bleached Linen Damask yd. 2.54 $2.95 70-in. Unbleached Linen Damask yd. 1.97 Hematitched Linen Damask Sets— cloth, sixe 66x66 inches—1 dozen hemstitehed napkins to mateh= were $19.95 ja $10.95 22-in. Bleached Linen Dam- ask Napkins . doz. 7,35 $21.00 Extra Heavy Double Dam- ask Napkins— 2ix2bineh size doe. 13.95 $2.95 Mercerized Damask Napkins dos, 2.25 $2.75 Bleached ..dog, 1.84 Towels 28 ct, Cotton Huck Towels. .18 38 ct. Turkish Towels . 123 48 ct, Cotton Huck Towels.. ,27 68 ct. Union Linen Huck Towels (part cotton)... 39 $1.78 Imported Union Linen a 12' 16! Towels (part cotton) 18 ct, Turkish Wash Cloths 28 ct. Cotton Glass Towels Towelings 34 ct. 17-in, Toweling 58 ct. All-Linen Crash Toweli s 64 ct. Union Linen Glass Towelings (part cotton) .. Sale 38 74 ct. All-Linen Towelings— Sale .45 Birdseye Diapering (10-yd. piece) I8-in, to BO-in were $2.56 to $3.07 Sale 1.40 to 2.10 Last Week January Sale of Blankets $12.94 All-Wool Blankets—sixes 0x80 ins, and 68x80 ing-—also plaid color combinations—sixe GOXS4 ins 9.44 $4.24 and $4.47 Cotton Fleece Blankets *, und full 2.68 size $17.94 Blankets 12.50 zs-inch width 24 full size yd 56 ct, Domet 68 ct, Domet 36-in, width. yd. 35 all wool heavy fleeey nup —— ae ne : , ees @Q.5% Blouse anaSWeater Day Last week of January Sale values reminds wu to take advantage of these low prices efore it is too late. Blouses. models in sun Ved T Mignonette Blouses eiubroii cred tie-back models were $4.94 3.28 Hand Made Lingerie Blouses- with drawn work and filet laceiedging 4.73 were $6.85 and $6.94 Georgette smartly Crepe designed Voile med models Blouses. duintily trim 2.24 and with buff, brown, peacock, henna, mauve, nave and black 4.00 were $5,608 were $4.74 All-Wool Puxedo Sweaters styles cout some wool brush revers Special Purchase Sale Continued PETTICOATS Of Cotton Taffeta, Cotton Foulard and Sateen Were $1.47 88 MORNING SPECIALS = Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P, M. To prevent dealers buying, qu ted. No Mall or Telephone Orders 68 ct. Table Oileloth 45 | 97 ct. Silk Popling Yard Wide 7 1 AB MALIN WLOOI 4 yards wi PARLE OU CLOTR THIRD F100) $59.50 Fine Seamless Velvet Rups 41 00 ns UTAn FLo $1.97 Little Tots’ Tie Dresses oS ames ra MILLONBRY PUL 85 ct. Men's Wool Socks ” MENS HOSHRAY MAIN 1AM) $3.00 Men's Domet Night Shirts 1.97 WSS Whall MAIN FLOOR $1.97 Men's Overalls or C: vats Lo BN WOR CLOMIRS. haseM a $2.95 Table Cloths 175 ISBNS MALS PIA $2.68 All-Wool French Serge 1.27 DRES. w HOLES: Mal: . moor 5.42 41 17 yt AT ct. Fancy ( a wade y HASHMDRNT MA ct. Sheets ry | STS BARE 5 $4.38 Crochet Spreads a24 srun ans i HASEMENY Last Week January Sale Bed Muslins f rite Worth 26 "Tek 90 Yards, alt oe goes Orders Nose bot @ Special Lot of Hemstitched Sheets and Pillow Cases— Pillow Cases— 42236 in.—were 45x36 in.—were .0 Sheets—-64x99 in. to 90x99 in— t were $1.97 to $2.47 Sale 97 to 1.44 $2.69 Three-Quarter Size Crochet Spreads . Sale 1,57 $2.98 Full Spreads Sale 1,97 $4.98 Full and % Size ‘ Spreads ... - Sale 3.49 $7.98 Satin Marseilles Speetile: is cinveeson Sale 5.67 Standard Quality Sheets and ‘Pillow Cases— Will-Wash-Heavier and No-Brand Pillow Cases— 42x96 in. to 54x86 in were 47 to 62. Sale .26 to 37 Sheets | 54x90 in. to 90x99 in.- ; were $1.67 to $2.47 — | Sale .92 to ] Special Sale Reduction in ‘ sutta and New Bedford Pillow Cases and Sheets—also extra | long sheets, 108 inches, and pil- 4 1 39 low cases to 40% inches: Hemstiteched Sheets.... .10 extra llemstitched Cases .. 5 extra No mail or telephone orders on the above. January Sale— Last Week Muslin Underwear $1.28 Nainsook Nightdresses. $2.28 Nightdresses $2.97 Nightdresses. $3.97 Nightdresses. $6.94 Nightdresses. $1.68 Envelope Chemises. ... . $1.97 Envelope and Straight Chemises 1 $2.76 Envelope or Straight Chemises $2.97 Envelope and Chemises 74 ct. Drawers $1.68 Drawers. $2.97 Drawers. $1.97 Bloomers $1.96 Bloomers $3.76 Bloomers $1.48 Petticoat $1.97 Petticoats $3.28 Petticoats. $4.76 Petticoats, $1.36 Short Petticoats $1.97 Short Petticoat: 68 ct, Corset Covers. $1.48 Corset Covers. . $2.76 Combinations. . Princess Slipe—were $8.97 to $9.97 .68 to 5.97 $1.48 Extra Size Nightdresses 1 ize Nightdresses } , oR jize Nightdresees } z jize Drawers 78 ct. Extra Size occa’ Covers . ‘ . Last Week January Sale ont $5.33 Silkoline Comfortables— - winter weight—full ie Sale 4. "| $7.52 Floral Sateen canreaten | $5.97 Floral Silkoline Ci full sine-—winter wei full sine—winter welghh-— "| le 4.80 3] $10.53 Sateen Confonaties y fall Mae scaicospenaaey Sale 6.57 q New Feather Pillowe—goose mixed aa in, to 26x30 in.—were : $2 to $3.50-— | Sale 1.17 to 1.95 | New Gray Goose Feather Pillows 4 woxes in, to 26x90 in.--were S47 to 86.97 Sale 1.92 to 3.10 New Feather Pillows 1:80 20,28 in.—were $1.57. 22x28 in.—-were $1.77. January Sale Specials $1.50 Girls’ Tub Dresses— m4 $4.94 Girls’ Sweaters 3. Special Purchase sizes 6 to 14 years..... House Dresses—sixes 86 to +4 94 and $5.50 - 2.68 O66 { $5.94 to B7.96 . 3.68 $5. $2.50 Corsets i Corset Waists $2.00 Brassieres ee ee 5 |