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ASTOR MUSIC AIDS FRANCE. Preceeds Are Given to Restoration Fand for the Needy. ‘The Working Committee of the French Restoration Fund held a musicale yes- ferday afternoon in the ballroom of Vincent Astor’s house at No. 40 Fifth Avenues, The proceeds were t te’hdme, Sartofie, Chairman of the fund. B. Robert Schmits, French pianist, layed compositions of Debussy, Bach, at, Ravel and Liapounoff. Prof. John’ Erxkine of Columbia University made a short address touching upon the wonderful work that, the organization waa doing for the needs of ‘Among. thoxe present were, Dr, and Mrs, Jamas C_ Ayer, Mrs. John Henry THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY #8, 1921. ~ HEARN over |Ftammond, ¥ ang Mra. Howard Elliott the Rev. Dr. and Mra. Ernest M. Stires, Mr. Stepanck, the Prime Minister of ho-Blovakia, and M. Liebert. ——— nH. W. ROGERS DIws, CHICAGO, Jan, 28,.—H. W. Rogers, a former President of the Chicago foard Of Trade, and one of Its oldest members, AMUSEMENTS. y WINTER GanbE, Maree Pere tae THE PASSING SHOW OF 1921 CASINO *ii. and ar Le Ten, wanes te of Be ! Greenwich village rvs Cie, hae Nat, 4.00 DEW ‘Matinees Wed. and Aat., SATURDAY SELWYN THEATRES °%,, 72° ‘BVS. 6.20. POP MATS mean FE FAVERSHAM saat Te Pina 983 ta Mean «T] KLE ME” tae THEATRE—LAST MATE TO-DAY & TO-MORROW. AT 3. THt EMPEKOK JONES with CHARLES GILPIN, DIFF KENT Busene GC. O' Neti. “Dart Braap ts Peastnise Sas Pereaciogy tees, 40, Md TIMES SQ. wr 3%. MS FLORENCE in Retwya’s Pi Reed in “The Mirage" AMUs: COMEDY rst w. tt sere 8.900 Mata Thurs, gud Set. 3.30. 00% BLINN THe BAD 39th St. Tm Kaa of O'way Bren 830 seer AFF ERC AR auson AKO BEN-AMI "ACh CE.ATRAL a7 EATR E.R $30. Mate a ed. Aan. at 3.10, fF, RAY Com eTete & Mol WOK (Lig Marge DELYSIA Situ KRGARY “as taken New Tort by ora." —Tologr LYRIC 5.9 Sereny omg ie the Musioal NORA BAYES "iz: PLAYHOUSE “* 4; oy, Bo but MARY NASHH 2 cnn, 4S WOMAN, We Aa th St. Tet: of Bey, TeBRONER WING > Mat. TMMATAR Ww) hun ot. hme oe. BIJOU edad au, 0. oad ours ESRIM GAME 44TH ST. . THEATRE pine Bret Di wormngs S18 sre A Matineca 2.13. WAY, DO N, EAST Sompboey OWN B22 cHEATR sey ry BULIVE chests MOVING to The PRINCESS Mg di EMPEROR JONES wn CHARLES GILPIN aa The Province’ own Direction of ADOLPH KLAUGER SEATS NOW ON SALE died yesterday after a tong lines. | edigiad AMUSEMENTS. | BOOTH im, Wea of ‘Drea. 8.30. Matiners Tea He: 10 Aivss Artis RLISS |creen co GobpESs REPUBLIC Brea 8.00. 9 “Rai, 2.90 ‘Wert 434 a 3.10, Mata Wed. & Sai. 2.30, vreau GOUDEN Preemie GRACE LARUE and DEAR ME HALE HAMILTON Year Mala Wed, Thur, At tat, 2.0, ELTINGE * we “42d Strewt. Krenings, oo es oo ' Vs : Min Wed. Tous. a MOROSCOTH Me eas ss THE BAT BELWCN Leaatina a, ILDs VARENi—, x0 7 [ ENTER MADAME | e000 seats at’ vox K OFFICE. MARGARET ANGLIN® 1" wonan Siscintey Wid & om. at “WOLDS AUDIENCE BREATHLESS,” wus BROCK PEMBERTON'S Productions Thur &Se) FULTON yet tah 3 vee ac a, PRAZEE 4 ~ F BRONZE.” at at GRANT MITCHELL. faunas wy Mt SPANISH LOVE ais. MISS LULU BETT MAN THLEVOI ‘Tours and ‘Sat LONGACRE ¥= «2% © Garay“ “THE WE] BROADHURST a a Woh re wwe" OVER THE HILL By Will Carteton Directed by ML. Miltardn TH LITTLE OLD NEW YORK" EMPIRE "az. $2 % oma.be CHA TTERTON bhi ROSE ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC OWLY MIDNIGHT snow 1 WEW YORK. HENRY MILLER ji." £2. MRS, FISKE sisi, JONATHAN BELASCO “ii 42 & Bee a ois LIONEL ATWilLeoscene SORT, With Bre BW, Ma 8 a Lawkence & BYRON NOPLANTING JEAN.” “tameattoty y havens Cant ~~ “MIXED MARRIAGE” 87, THEA, bet. Broadway) ind Central” Park ye 1 A NEW AND WONDROUS “ERMINIE” wai TY: we) eRe Ww ‘in the Musical Comedy Hit, “LADY BILLY.” b St. Eves. 8. 1? Knicker! ocker fitz “wea” a” sar '2is B0r to, $2 and Mats at. 22h Maa Wed & Pome re THT TAME WELCOME PorRAcER apie y LYCEUM Thea, W. a Pin Ee INA’ CLAIRE” tHE d8t0"biauths By Avery Hor —Guose. 2 7 ry Mata, We & Sat. Ah CLARE KUMWER Preeeata ROLAND YOUNG 1 ROLLU'S WILD Dat | si, Byres. 8.50. Mata, Fri, & Bat. 2.30, 40th St PARAMOUNT PICTURES. Way | Cont. Noon IVOL bt nai hie Lh. a0 Fe “FORBIUUEN rHUIT” ‘The Gereen’s Greatest Sr Benaty an tot mivout ‘concent Ghonestna. “Fatty” “Arbuckle ALT 4 “Brewster's Million: SQUARE. Pomous Ris Rialto to Orch. CRITERION Sest.u® “JHE INSIDE OF ‘THE CLP (0D TIMES OLYMPIC giqtf.cABanet, man, = DAY. f*} Man oe MO Ae lay CONCERTS ‘AND music. MANHATTAN orm CHICAGO. eer co. MARY GARD! tbe | rT at 44th 9 e ean DROME | IF YOU HADA pa LIKE- with SESSUE HAYAKAWA- And 1n the Glory OF its Youth The Hand of Another Saturday—Dressnakers’ Spring Sale End-of-Month Thrift Sales and January Sales Featuring Great Assortments of Wanted Merchandise and Apparel at Extraordinary Money-Saving Values EVERYBODY SHOPS HERE ON SATURDAY End of the Month Thrift Sales Bargains In the Leather Sections. Panne Velvet Hand Bags—pouch shape—with inside change com- partiwent and drop mirror— were $2.87 ..... 1.50 Children's Silk Hand Bage—fancy flowered silk—poueh style with drop mirrur—were 27 Cowhide Split Buston B 14 and 15 inch sises—duuble handles with straps— were $3.27 . 2.37 per and Writing Cases—wit! pencil compurtment—snap button catch— were 97... 50 Keratol Drawstring Shopping Bags—double handles— were 97 50 Fitted Overnight Bage—slide lock ends—five fittings— 7.37 were 89.68 Cowhide Travel Ba; 18 inches long—keratol Hning— were $7.61 Fibre Suit Cases— were $6.16 Shiragi Suit Casee—24 ‘and 26 inches—shirt pocket—strapy- were $9.06 End-of-Month Thrift Sales Draperies Madras Curtains—slight mis- weaves bring these very desirable curtains to this low price—cream grounds, with rosebuds, M® rose, blue and gold—made to sell at $3.47 and $3.76 Two and Three ‘Pair Lots CURTAINS REDUCED for Quick Clearance Many styles and types to choose from make this an interesting group. There are Marie An- toinette, Muarquisettes, Scrims, Irish Point and Nottingham Cur- tains— ‘Those formerly selling at $13.97 and $14.97 are reduced to... 9.97 Those formerly selling at $10.97 7.97 Those formerly selling at $6.97, 4.97 ‘Those formerly selling at $4.97 2.97 Fine Damask sample squares— about % of the regular value— suitable for cushions, chair seats, table covers and many interior decorating needs—nostly h 67 of ‘High Grade! Suntast Draperies— 50 in, wide— were $4.97 and $5.97......3.88 Sunfast in solid colors—rose, tue and gold—were $3.47..1,95 Imported Cretonnes——bird and Cubist designs—50 in. wide— ht great Disaster So that your Heart Was filed vith Something Strange What whould you have done ? Yes you will sympathize PICTURES) FROM THE PLAY BY FRANCIS POWERS COMMENCING SUNDAY— ONE WEEK ONLY AN Jie A i] AA AA NI BROADWAY _at 4) iT. *DIRECTION =JOSEPIA Bikers FEPROCTOR 5 New YORK PHEATRES Yoho W.Ransoned&Co., June MiIn&Co. Wilhur Sweatmandca.” Lydeli&G)beon DeBell & W Fate an 14 are THE ‘COUNTY FAW aol, 8, Sta gees “Suey Ger W FrancesRenault,Gitlette'aBabboon, ot Faversham in MABEL TALIFERRO & ©O..BertLery Bowman Bros, Pirlda & Dotiler, Jon! 4 Co.,Roberta & Boyne. Prank dette’ aAnimain, Theltioado’ ue lew “York thea re & Roo te UL PM Root to ke Me oo stonae BB Ea V9 ant uM ae WEL AL L IN ce Enna te Mata "Bally “tees Benn GtaiK ‘. _ARCARO. tot;, BROADWAY 4%, Leite | eran moo! ln "A Chicken ie ‘the A = RE CHARLIE, CHAPLIN In A, And Comedy Bre aria Kora. JJFISKE O'HARA fy sist ROBERTSON-COLE PRODUCTION~ BIM’S Standard Theatre BROADWAY AT OTH STREET. Continuous Performance 1.86 to 11 P.M TODAY and TOMORROW PASSION FEATURING NEG RI! POLA. World's Largest aod Mo WARK TRAN Davee wars MP orien OLUMBIA 2 'rssitwice Deli Paget 15 & 6.15)Prioea, FOLLY TOWN »...-%iuyni BKAMHALL 45 fe ge, a 50 ee The IMPORTANCE of [LEXINGTON chee 2.90 vn.8.20 | The Greaiest D, ‘Spectacle, IN AYS OF ST. PATRICK ana IRELAND TO-DAY roent Vescoom ... 66 Linencte Bed Sets—with motif and lace inserts— were $10.94 6.44 Reversible Velour Portieres—ar- tistic combinations of colors— slight imperfection—French edge —1x6 ft. long— were $37.00....++eeeeeees 21.66 Special Purchase Girls’ and Boys’ SHOES - - 3.65 Made to Sell for $5.50 and $6.00 Beurteenth Street Saturday End-of-Month Thrift Sales re Silverware Silver-Plated Tea Sete—quadruple plate—4 pieves— were $14.95 Sheffield Plate Bread Trays—with handles—plain or Grecian border—were $5.95........4.45 Rogers Al Chests of Silverware— comprising six each of knives, forks, tablespoons, teaspoons, one sugar shell and one butter knife—were $14.95. .9,94 Silver- Plated Tablespoons and Dinner Forks—relinble makes were $2.80 half dozen. ... 1.95 Teaspoons to Match Above— were $1.26 80 Sheffied Fruit Bewls—Grape pat- tern border— were $5.95 ...... tenn eeeee 4 End-of-Month Thrift Sales Stamped Goods 67 ct, to $4.97 Stamped Centres and Scarfs and Cushion Slips—- 47 to 3.74 74 ct. to $5.34 Stamped Tea Cloths and Luncheon Sets— -57 to 3.97 97 ct, to $4.97 Stamped Children’s Dresses and Rompers— -64 to 3.37 Bucilla Packages — stamped dresses, buys’ suits, gowns, come binations, card table cuvers, cen- trepleces— - 34 to 2.97 were .47 tu $4, 38.. Ice Skates Reduced Spalding’s Ice Skates to Close Out now now Were $2.00 Were & Were &3.00—now Were $3.50—no Were $4.00—now. Last Saturday January Sales Comfortables and Pillows Full Size Silkoline Comfortables— were $5.33... Sale 3.65 Full Size Floral Silkoline Com- fortgbles— were $5.97...... Sale 4.12 Floral Sateen Comfortables— full sine——were $10.53 Sale 6.57 Feather Pillows--goose mixed— 20x28 in.—were $2.07. Sale 22x28 in.—were $2.47..S. 24x80 in,—were $2.93 22x28 in. 24x30 in,——were $4. 52..Sale 2.67 26x30 in.—were $4.97, Sale 3.10 Tan lace shoes combining style, comfort and service. The Boys’ Shoes Goodyear welted oak soles, | neat English last—sizes 24% to 5Y,—sturdy, yet quite dressy in appearance. The Girls’ Shoes Genuine calfskin, extra high cut—exceptionally good fit- ting pattern—sturdy sole, neat broad toe—sizes 81% to 2 for girls # to 10 years. Saturday Special Purchase Jewelry jae — Seg] were $18.94. This timely purchase per- mits us to offer attrac- tively lower values in the pretty things that grad- uates so look forward to receiving. Prices are greatly under regular Priced at 1.00 Were $1.50 to $2.00 Pearl Necklaces cighteen inches long, Rhinestone Bar Pins sct with brilliant stones, each fitted with safety catch. Rhinestone Bangle Bracelets set with white or white and colored brilliants, ING EARNEST. Soa Pages 8, 14, 19, 23 and 27 for Other Hearn Advertising - (ESTABLISHED 1827) —ALSO— Dressmakers’ Sale Values for Saturday BLACK AND COLORED SILKS 40-inch Charmeuse—light and dark colurs—were S246 Sale 1.84 40-in. Crepe de Chine— were $1.76... ..eeees Sale 1.36 35-in. Mes were $1.6 . Sale 1.27 35-in. Navy Taffetas— were BLOT ia cusecseae Sale 1.22 35-in. Black Satin— were $157... 0.24.5. Sale 1.24 DRESS WOOLENS 38 and 40 in. All-Wool Granite Suitings— $197...... le 1.24 48-in. eAll-Wool FA ve sponged and shrunk— were S428 le 2.34 Imported All- Wool pean Twills 50 and 54 inches wide— were 5.48 Sale 3.23 54-in. All-Wool Velou were $7.97 le 3.00 Cream Tricotine and French Serge—47 and 48-inch-— were $4.97 .. Sale 2.74 54-in. All-Wool Velour Plaids— were 85.97 Sale 2.10 54-in. Men's Wear Serge— were $3.97... ‘ Sale 1.56 48-in. All-Wool Tricotine— were $3.97 Sale 2.27 NEW RIBBONS 8-in. Black Satin Sash Ribbons— were $1.35 ~ +s Sale 97 Wide Moires--white, bluck and colors—6% inches— were .0! Saeyes Sale 97 Moire and Satin Stripe Ribbons— 6 and 6) inches— were 48 yard,. Sale .33 Black and Whi nd Colored Moires 5% inch were 45 yard,, . Sale .30 47% inches were .88 yard......... Sale .27 TRIMMINGS 36-in. Embroidered Metal Flounc- —were $4.97......Sale 2.67 9-in, Embroidered Metal Bandings vwere $2.54 Sale 1.42 New Buttons— were 9 to .28 card. . Sale 7 Pigtail and Mousetail Braid— were .78—(12-yd. pe.). Sale .36 LACES AND EMBROIDERIES Black Brussels Nets— were $2.07 yard.....Sale 1,57 Fancy Cotton Laces— were 124, yd . Sale 9 Linen Cluny Laces— were 39 Embroidery Flouncings— were 69 jale Embroidery Ed New Flannels 30-in, Novelty Silk and Wool Flannels— were $2.67 and $2.84.Sale 1.87 All-Wool French Flannel— 27-Inch— were $1.58 and $1.77.Sale 1.00 All-Wool Plain Flannels — 85-inch—were $1,75.Sale 1.28 27-in, Robe Cloth and All-Wool Eiderdowns— were 84 und .96.....Sale 51 27-in. Wool Mixed Plain Flannels Sale .52 ~—WETE 70... rere es le All-Wool Plain Flanpals- al inch --were $1 1.17 27-in. Bl ched cca Flannels—were 56 Sale .24 Shears and Scissors Imported Steel Scissors— were .97.. Sale .46 Fine Stoel Shears—6 to 9 inches—were 1.25....Sale .75 Best Grade Steel Shears— were $1.47. Sale 1,00 Embroidery and ‘Revtonbele Scissors: REE sand 6 forks) — Sale 1.95 Sale .28 | 55 | ray West of Filth Avenue Last Saturday January Sales Muslin Underwear Nainsook Nightdresses— were $1.28 : Nightdresses—were $1.68... Nightdresses—were $2.28. Nightdresses—were $2.17. ‘ Nightdresses—were &I.97...2, Nightdresses—-were $6.94. . Envelope Chemises— Drawers—were .74.. ‘ Sateen Bloomers-—were $1.28, Bloomere—were $1.76... Petticoats—were $1.48. Petticoats—were $1.97. Petticoats—were $4.97. Pp ‘oate--—-were $3.28, oats—were $4.76 Petticoate—were $8.48 Short Petticoats—were $1.56. .78 Short Petticoate— Gre HST casos cusey ess RS Corset Covers—were 68 48 Corset Covers—were $1.48... 88 Combinations—were $2.76. ..1.68 Princess Slipe— were B3.9T.....6, $1.48 Extra Size Mighitihrosssi=s $2.28 Extra Size Nuxieseeee $3.48 Extra Size Nightdreenee $2.48 Extra Size Drawers. .1. 78 ct. Extra Size Cowne' Band Chemises $1.97 Extra $2.97 Extra 96 Petticoats, . 1,; $148 Extra $4 Petticoats. Bloomers... 1.28 Last Saturday January Sales MUSLINS 36-in. Fruit of the 16% Loom Muslin 36-in. Lonsdale Muslin. . Worth .26 Limit 30 Tanda, No Mat ee Phooe Orders. None Sout C. 0. D. 36-in. Hill Muslin, ..... Equally Attractive Values in Sheets and Pillow Cases and Spreads. Special Purchase cree te fee LastSaturdayJanuarySales Special Purchase House Dresses Better late than never. » Don’t let this sale slip by * without taking advan- tage of these values. ham and chambray— sixes 36 to 46 were 84.94 and $5.50......2,68 | sizes 26 to 46- were 85.94 to 87.96...... 64 2.94 t extra wines OM Tf J were $5.96 to $7.50....066. i Last Saturday January Sales i 4 Towels Cotton Huck Towels— 2 WEA BOY oy ison ndee betes 18 | Turkish Towele— | were O8....- — : Cotton Huck Towele— | were 48 27 4 Union Linen Huck Towels— were 68 Imported Huck Towele— were #118 sea gi Turkish Bath Towels— were $1.18 ; + ee Turkish Bath Towele— Wait SUGR,.|..5. 2. onbassa't 17 Imported Union Linen Huck Towels —(part cotton) — were $1.78 vevey owe TOWELINGS 17-in. Towelings—blue bordered, also Glass Checked and Striped Towellings— WERE Bhs viernsesvcce le 17 All-Linen Crash Towelinge WHC CR ia cis oasasys Union ‘Linen Glass Towelinge were 64... Sale 38 All-Linen Towelings— WEE TAs srsweriegycs Birdseye Diaperin 1s-ineh to $0-ine! were $2.54 to $3.97— Sale 1.40 to 2.10 | * WHITE FABRICS 36-jn. Lonsdale Cambric—cambrie or nainsook finish— were 28. , 36-in. Hearn’ | We. brice—were 48 Sale .25 36-in. Underwear Nainsooks— were 28 oe were .48..... 59-in.—-were .68.... 27-in. Poplins—were .78 36-in. Poplins—were 97. 36-in. Galatea—were .68... 27 and 32 in. Madras— were .48 and .58 2880 Women’s Fine « Cotton Vests 47 and .57 Values Exceptionally fine quality vests—low neck— Ph gee pep bodice or crochet top. ilar and extra sizes, ue. Women’s Fleece-lined Union Suits— regular sixes—were $2.37 extra sizes-—were 8: Both i Don’t miss this splendid various styles— Women's Medium Weight Union Suits low neck--sleeveless— | ankle length—regular sices—were $1.77 i 1.37 3 extra sizes—-were 81.97 Pee KGa se Se Kee 1.57 4 Girls’ Cotton Fleece Union Suits— —high neck—iong sleeves— i ankle length—were $1.17.... ‘i ‘ Wapaciesadee 67 f v : i Special Purchase } | 4 Flannelette Flannelettes are the thing for this raw mid-minter weather, especially at low Night Dresses— were $9.48... were $4.28 were 84.68 were $5.2 . Billiebirke Pajama were $4.97. were $5.48 Underwear |. | prices like these. Petticoats— | 1p. sivepeneyen pe. x 4 68 78 i MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities r Boys’ Endicott-Johnson Shoes Black lace shoes—neat, smart looking lasts—sturdy, durable soles sizes LI to 13%—were aizes 1 to 6—were $ SHOES—SHCOND FLOOR, $5.50 Girls’ Lace Shoes 3 3.85 Ideal growing girt—eun metal, high cut lace shoee—medium toes low, flat heels—welted solea—C and D widths—sizes 2% to 6. SHORS--8BCOND FLOUIL, 2.90 $3.95 Men's Wool Underwear Reed and grey—drawers or shirts shirts single or double breasted well known nuker—al eos . 2.95 stricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders, t waists and drawet d—-high neck—lo1 length--well bleeves— made gar- KNIT UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, 35 ct. Boys’ Heavy Rib Hose. Good, firm quality—double heel, sole and too. HOSIERT—MAIN FLOOR, $7.95 Men's Sweater Coats......-.... Groy, | navy. maroon—with without! ¢ niurealso black ine Ban jackets. a WEAR-OUIN PLOOM. the lot but not in each MEN'S WiLL