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% 2 |KeNRED IN THE C ENTURY “THEA” RE} at oe IEXwie, EageLs crm Lia | . THE AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. 424 Servet and Central Park Weat, ne Colurobus #400. Eres 8.20, i inwes To-day and Saturday 2.30. of the season.” —Rathbun, Sun, R. G. Welch, Eve. Telegram. would move most case hardened.” —Journal. SUPER-erbotac Gripe and electrifies.”—Alan Dale, American NIGHT WATCH FIRST POPULAR PRICE MATINEE TO-DAY, 50c to $2.00. SVENINGS 6.15 AND SATURDAY MATINEE, S00 to $2.50. WINTER GARDEN rs iS, Mato) The PASSING SHOW of 1921 BOOTH Mins flay aah” GEORGE in THE RLIS S GREEN GODDESS ASTOR TEA, Bway & cath & Ere, a3 Yon tuand v HERSELP SULiiv CORNERED BKU A PEMBERTON'S Prouwotony bay MISS LULU BETT GALE's BELMONT ¥ a 3 avy 420 87. OPNTER MADAME Soe So eto. APOLLO frei Sue. Sho, y ‘4 bur 40th St. Bren at 8.30 FULTON Wer (0,8, t__g0od | SEATS at Hoa Box OF | PLAYHOUSE i a 23, See te MARY NASH? 22004 sete AMATINGER wow bay. fr THURS GRACE GEORGE ™ We. a. 4 “Teen. Bot By. Eve. Brady's atin , Mata Thure & Sat, 2.20 43th St, Hives, 8.50. | BUOU =a; won, cco: Fr outers SKIN GAME 44TH ST. THEATRE iran Bes. Bvenings, 3.15, Matinees, 2.18, GRIFFITH Present “wAY¥ “DOWN EAST” Brmphony Orchestre, —_All_ Beata. Reserved. (GARRICK G8 erie Tw sm rata eA] HEARTBREAK HOUSE A Com by BERNARD SHAW. ZREPUBLIC , Eves. 6.10. Mate Wed. & Set 2.30. Weet 43d St. JOHN GOLDEN Presents cant DEAR ME f= "| THE EMPEROR J JONES CASINO $70. vw Bee 830 itants itt 39 ST. Tea | x Pe at to “anton ano” ‘BEN SAMI ‘Pane SHUBERT Pre et Ad “pin Gre wichVillapeFollies = acing x" ply ST y _y mit aie a SELWYN THEATRES be ad wuts FAVERSHAM RAABS The Price 8 SELWYN Wer Se Frank TINNEY Mule) “TICKLE ME” TIMES 80 sim. "3 FLORENCE ‘Sel Reed in “The M ge” TIMES 80. THEASPEC'L Mars. D-DAY and FRIDAY at 2.30, ay iN ‘ Daring Study in Feminine Sex Paychology by Eugene G, O'Neiil. avin MARGARET WYCHEALY. PLYMOUTH Ti. Ws21n su. LITTLE OLD NEW YORK PRINCESS 3." of was tata CHARTES GIUPIN no. ey 15 7 (shag Md taober woe CSINALITY WAS MaXINE MMS Tour asa “WOLDS AUDIENCE BREATHLESS."—Sus: SPANISHLOVE EXTRA MATINEE THURSDAY, — LYRIC ©, Wow 0 cad Matinee Wed. ELTINGE Wirt. $24 Stet. Boming, 805 ELTINGE ‘Gr, Wet, Baas, Tanirs Nici LONGAGRE, w. 48 8 Y URAL MITCHELL | {p"Sown 23, Mata Wed. & Bat, THe CHAMPION’ 'z > aE a mr ba > zz i) = * 3 3: = 3: | BROADiURST #4 5. Wee ot Bway, Twice Dally, 2.50, 8.30, tiie (Ae T° Year|NORA BAYES *siut#* | "8"OVER THE HILL Weet 40 8t | Mate: Wed., Thur & Met. 2.34. By Will Carleton. Dirvoted by Harry Millarde, EMPIRE BOS ae Geen bas seems ICHATTERTON|MARY ROSE | MEW AMSTERDAM, Eva f.15. Mia Wid &4et215 Up all LEON ER’ NEW AMSTERDAM ROOF, AT (1.45, ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC ONLY MIDNIGHT SHOW IN NEW YORK. Special To-night and, Cocmorroe tha rehestra, morrow— te Dancing & to HENRY MILLER ‘3s, #036 * APPROVAL UNANIMOUS] | JOHNNY COULOR ] A\YSTIFIED ALL EUROPE~ ANNIE ABBOTT IS ASTOUNDING AMERICA BY DUPLICATING AND SURPASSING HIS’ SENSATIONAL FEATS: MRS. FISKE 30 RELASCO, TAS ets LIONEL ATWILL -pestnat: Pack Wonks "Bre 8), Stats’ Sat. 20 MIKE MARRIAGE’ ee | THEATRE. Columbus Circle. || PARK Bre 6.10, ones Fedora. 210 ty WILSON and HOPPER IN A NEW AND “ERMINIE” WONDROUS LIBERTY ee | Pre; Seto 2 Mate We tna “nets as {n the Musical Comedy Hit, “LADY BILLY,’ Knickerbocker 12" sath = ry Cant Includes OTTO KAUGER and MARION COAKLEY. GeO. Thea., Wy & fd St. Erm 6.90 no’ COHAN Bist Wea and Sat hao THE TAVERN “WHAT'S ALL THE SHOOTIN’ FORT’ Cale. 43th St Eve, 8.30, Mats, Weel Pri &iat Bac AM cohan & Harr s Mi 430 Os Park at : ts WELCOME STRANGER *',siohet LYCEUM is. wg te aa 4s. Thurs. and Sat, 2.30. "ata. Bra 8.30, cetr Wee ‘ 7P REDS TUNE «tp top CLARE KUMMER Presente ROLAND YOUNG in. HuLLO’ 3 WILU UAL | Se Brom Opera House. HE S26 Am Pop OPPORTUNITY "iia CONCERTS AND MUSIC. _ MANHATTAN $m CHICAGO OPERA CO. HOUSE MARY CARDEN, General Dire To-night 8 MA Em 8%. ork 1 AHEWELS. OF “ROMED SAR & Hamlin Plano Used Exclusively.) HEATRE, Lexington Aj QUNGERT SeNDaY, PEs, Af Sbr mic BRASLAU, conrnars, S. BELLISON “Latnyr. Kal Piano, 2% to The, at Bax Office, METROPOLITAN. ener TONIGHT at 1.45 LoneNcnin HanDMaN UsRb. , ross BROADWAY rs THIS_WEEK ONLY SUPPORTED BY A BILL By A BILL OF B.F. KEITH ACTS LOUISE GLAUM in” Ee EFIRST BORN SESSUE HAYAKAWA Stck one matic EVENING work, ae a ly mare JAHDON, Giver Dignity to IE ice! sted Ihe Sar&ere__” Amont heat wt BF. Keith's we Ir Ene ea caste B. F. Keith's niggs a wiTew . a) O70, THE: SHARROG CHAS.RAY in is great ey fF fay picture, 19 and Phylliee lar Dale NY Americar” — Tis BS ee = TR: AN SON), R99 ctevieo® pele HT tive ge 8 AG] WAT WAZ, ad hie 2 ete Se aan HAT hake FPROCTOR’S NEW YORK THEATRES NS. ee eee oe Ban « Bo. Peep. | Path & tex: Ta. others Ges mM tm the Case, | mia, Dew ning & Tas Bryant Wa Caney & Warren, Phalit than nes oy | Bexeaitn Be Lo ws Naw: York Theatre & Roo AM. to 11 ot 10 “Ehio ewhe tT i ets ERY BIM’ S Standard Theatre |) BROADWAY AT 90TH STREET. Continuous Performance 1.30 te 1) P.M. : TU-DAY and Ali Week DOUGLAS Serie es an eles Reon CRI Bay a tin to 11.30, ® FAIRBANKS TOWN MEETING TO-NIGHT TOWN HALL “THE TRANSIT SITUATION ™ Ew YORK. |FOR Home nULeN Hon, Wenn. H, CURRAN, 65-5000 IMES sae SA ‘p00 TMS . EOWARD Mi. BASSET DANCE FRNACE-GARDEY, surpont! emitcens, | POSITION: PALACE ja eae re. | ur ER ©, SEMPLE. Sundays QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE, popes 35-01 1 eee “VHE pee OF THE UP" 7 IVOL Geel B. De Milie’s “THE MARK OF ZORRO area “Forhirlden Fruit” | Provrunme chaneedSuntay, wee Fiver || DOT A RTO “The | entuckians” Even8 '0+1000 DEOPLE 00 NOVELTIES | WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1921. HEARN Fourteenth WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY (ESTABLISHED 1827) West of Fifth Avenue e+ SPECIAL PURCHASE SALES ae DRESSMAKERS’ SALE—LAST 3 DAYS | | New, Most Wanted Merchandise BOUGHT FOR CASH, Thus Obtaining Notable Price Advantages That | Enable Us to Present These Extraordinary Values. DRESSMAKERS’ SALE—LAST 3 DAYS. Spool Cotton—standard make— 100-yard spool—black and white —white in numbers 40 to 80— black in numbers 40 to 60— Limit 2 dozen........ Dozen 56 No Mall or Phone Orders 85 ct, Basting Cotton... 85 ct. Sewing Silk— 60-yard spools $1.35 Sewing Silk 42 ct. Sewing Silks—black only —800-yard spool “ Special Purchase Boys’ Blouses— Materials are striped and figured percales and madras. Models have attached collar, double yoke, pocket and lined and faced sleeves— sizes 7 to 18 years— , Were $1.48....... seeveee ‘Special Purchase Boys’ Washable Suits— In Dutch, Russian, Middy and Junior Norfolk styles, Suits are made of galatea, repp, Peggy cloth, chambray, duck and‘other wanted mate-* rials. All white—solid colors—combinations of white and colors 10 years—were $2.94... Special Purchase Nainsook and Sateen Petticoats and Underskirts— Large selection of models made of fine mate- rials with flounces of exquisite embroideries and laces—trimmed underruffle—other styles with double panel and scalloped hem— - 1.24 were ; were +» 1.97 were +» 2.68 were +» 2.97 : 3.94 were 24 yards . Dressmake: sizes 2, 3 $2.10 Bust Kindly give @ Special Purchase Men’s Fine Cotton Hose— Combed yarn—bl: GOVAN veceeeeeee d "i ‘special «15 Special Purchase 28 ct, Silk Seam Binding Machine and Sewing Nee were 7%. and 9 a paper— 23 ct. White Roll Tee were .34 to .88 box 26 ct. to 34 ct. Dres: $3.97 Complete Dress F $10.97 Acme Adjustable Dress Forms—4 sections... $16.47 Dress Form 12 sections..... Radium Lace Allovers— were $2.07 yd.. Fistrouseres Net “Flouncings— $2.97 All-Wool Storm Legh dere 54-inch LAT $4.28 All- — 48 inches wide... vee $5.48 Imported A i Poiret Twills—50 and 64 ins. wide.3.23 $7.97 All-Wool Velours— doz. 62 54 inches wide. $4.97 Cream Tricotine and French Serge—47 inches and 48 inches wide...........6.45 La 74 +. doz. 62 doz. .95 h 34 $5.97 All-Wool Velour Plaids. i os 64 inches wide better quality ............ 55 $3.97 All-Wool Tricoti B 48 inches wide.........0.5 2.27 $2.97 All-Wool Shepherd Checks —48 inches wide.......... 1 17 * 4 papers .25 40-inch Crepe de Chine— were $1.45 and $1.74.. fetas— 7. oe 136 35-inch Ti and 4... Forms. . 35-ineh Messalines+— were $1.57.....00008 aeveed 1.27 —_——_+ $2.15 Yard-wide Lining pea SMUG (cipicsvasiierrets 1.16 ‘Dress Forms, $1.37 Fancy Sateens— » BG-inch ...secesseeeeee ses 67 85 ct. Mercerized Sateens— 86 inches wide..... 52 ct. Percaline Linings,... * "23 ae Sash Ribbons— . Sale, yd. 1.47 PS 8-in. Black were $1.35 Wide Moires—white 3 . Special Purchase ! Silk Jersey Petticoats— were $4.24, Special Padi Cotton Taffeta Petticoats— Solid colors and Se were $1.47 Special Purhane Knit Skirte— a were $1.48,. were $2.48... oe Special Purchase _ ae Children’s “Billiebirke” Ei Pajamas— Vee Extra good flannelette—fro ings—6 to 14 years—were Special Purchase Baby Boys’ Dresses and Suits— ' Poplin _and chambray—white and colors— as i Oliver Twist, Middy, Peter Rabbit and pleated i" styles—sizes to 4 years— WEre $2.97... ..eeree Seerer rrr 1. 4 Special Purchase f Girls’ White Middy Dresses— " Of Lonsdale jean, made\ with large sailor ; collars, trimmed with braid and having em- i blem and service band on ali 5 t 6 to 14 years—were $3.94. y 3.1 i Special Purchase Women’s Handkerchiefs— Wreath design initial— were $1.14 half'doz........ seceevece Each 1.97 | 3 Some with taffeta flounces— i H ; _FREE TO ALL "290% STRANI Dtatestck Ms CAPITOL 232 TRAND (chai train fe) i i, oe ee TAR K wl Daily. ats angie 4 Worigs trun, end ieee PALE ith DANNY MURPHY. BRAMHALL |! Pras & Bre tm vo cates Ain ar OLUMBIA 2 yt oiziwuss| SUNDAY WORLD WANTS MAIDS OF AiiRICA” gg°G3, | WORK MONDAY WONDERS ‘ vase anions Tate: Simin onianans i Embroidery were .12%. Embroidery Dresden Camisole Ribbons— Exquisite ribbons with moire borders, in a variety of colors—11 inches wide—navy blue, French, rose and claret grounds, with 97 design of roses—were $1.35.....++00+ Special Purchase Rogers A-1 Silver Plated Soup and Oyster Ladles— were $2.97 and $3.25 +e. -each 1.65 Special Purchase ‘Untrimmed Hats— High lustre straw in black and col- ors—were $1.45 70 ct. 27-in. Flannels 23-in. Dom were .2i 1.17 Special Purchase Assorted Trimmings— 6 $1.07,Imported Voiles Embroidery Fruit and flowers—were -28....4.., «28 | | 75 ct, Novelty Drews Voiles,.eg | | ort—reliable 1 Suggestions and instructions in the making 75 ct. Silk Mixed : MBC CIBbane and trimming of Hats given free of charge, Chiffonettes ......06...00. 50 * Special Purchase Umbrellas— Men's and Women’s variety of styles— were $1.67 Men’s and Women’s Gloria Um- brellas—were $7.27....s+eeee06 eeeee ‘ Sateet 35-inch wide American Taffeta— + ~00-inch— were $3.47 45-inch— THURSDAY—One-Day Sale Women’s Lace Shoes 4.85 Were $8.50 Dark tan—high cut—Goodyear welted soles— neat, narrow toe shapes—Cuban heels. Sizes 3 to 7—C and D Widths. Serviceable! Smart! Géod for Right Now! And Note the Saving! | MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. $59.50 Fine Seamless Velvet Rugs 41.00 | $1: rap Me 's Shirts 1.09 Oxl2 fe | ed madras—neat colored BUGe—THIRD FLOOR, mtripes on white ground rie | MEN'S SHLKTS—MAIN Pi $1.67 Babies’ Yoko Dresses 88 * sie tetas White—sizes to 3 yra.—nainsook 87 ct. New Alhambra Overdrs 4 yoke or bishop style—lace and Rove, blue, Brown, gold, muits em roldery. trimmed—some with colori megs. hand-stitched yoke | DRAIORIES BASEDUNT, BABLBS' DRES6RS—SBOOND FLOOR, ena: New Wiis Feather: : Z ct ite Feat 10 $2.45 Crepe Meteor—40-inch.......1.74 Goose- Mixed. Soft draping quality—street col- FRA THDRS—DASIT\OANT ore and black. SILKS-—-MAIN FLOOR, ST et. Jap Cro 30 , \gures on bus ‘ground 22 ct. Bleached Muslin 4 wast Palos -isaRnoniet, 36 inch width—firm a MUSLING—DABEMEN $1.58 Storm Ser A and 42. inch width—Gurnet, lrown, myrtle, navy and black— -OEAIN FLOOR, 38 ct. Women's Hosiery Fine grade cotton: —re MERY—MAIN ie Yes set Coverings— were .49 yard... Embroidery Edgings, Insertingy und Beadings— were .19....0006 $2.67 and $2.84 Novelty Silk and Wool Flannels. . $1.58 and $1.77 All- French Flannel—27 inch... 27-in, Robe Cloths, also 27-in, Wool Kiderdown— were .84 and .96. Plain $1.75 All-Wool Plain Fine Scotch Ginghams 73 ct. Mercerized 67 et. Silk Mixed Bonkcer= White Ramie Dress Linens— naesss Sale 2.38 Deer Sale 1.64 were $2.10...... colors—U% inche were .62 yard ‘ings and Cor- 35 to 11% inches)— were $7.35.. x 12% —6 and 64% inches— were 48 yurd... Black and White uw Moires—6 % were .45 yard... 4% inches— were .38 yard.... 1.00 All- +: 51 + 52 Yoo! inches—were .17. Fine Steel Shear full nickel-plate were $1.25,. Steel Shears—hi, full nicks were $1. ‘oulard 45-in, French Chiffon white—were .88. 45-in. Imported Or were $1.28.. 36 Dressmakers’ Sale Special 54-Inch Navy Blue Serges 1 56 ya. were $3.97 The best value in New York This serge is notable not only foy its fine, close texture, but also for its color, which is the dark, rich, perfect blue of men’s wear serge. Our Dressmakers’ Sale Val- ues are good examples of Hearn lower-than-elsewhere prices, which afford savings that cannot be equalled else- where. Women’sFrench Kid Gloves Two-Clasp 2.24 a Pair Were $2.96 to $3.48 « Pair Overseam and pique sewn fingers —Paris points—contrasting em- broidered backs — black, white, gray, beaver, brown, art and tan. The handsomest loves imaginable, and real laienien at the price. Imported Metallic Ribbons — for sashes or dress trimmings—(7% inches— oo Imported Steel Scissors—4 to 6 white—were .97....++ 40-in. French C aston Voile~ * 7 ‘Special Purchase j 4 Men’s Initial’ Handkerchiefs— A All linen—were .54 each Specks! Purchase Women’s Girdles— Pink coutil, with broad elastic inserts at sides—sizes 20 to 283—were $2.50.. 14 |" 4 Dressmakers’ Sale—Last 3 Days Trimmings for Wednesday and Thursday The 1921 costume depends for much 7 of its style on smart trimmings, Here i is a representative list of bargains from our trimming department: 5 I2-yard Piece of Soutache Brald—biack, white ‘i and all new Sprin were .38 piece.. Celluloid and Ivory Buttons—dress, suit and coat. sizes—black und colors— were .28 to .58 card seceeessCard 18 2 and 4-Hole Pearl Buttons— were .18 to 24 card....-sesseeee 10 36-inch Metal Bandings—embroidered in silver and gold on white net— were $4.97 yard.... 86-inch Metal Bandings—embroidered in silver and gold on white net— “ty Voile— HousedtessaaApron Day The new Morning Dresses and Aprons are prettier than ever and prices are even lower than usual. Gingham Housedresses (One otyle Uluetrated) 2.94 Were $5.94 to $7.90 Checks, peer) and stripe pat- terns — and one-piece models—collars of plain blue chambray or white novelty ma- terial. Sizes 36 to 46, Ms pag or t- terns—fitted and pred sce models—collars of white pop- lin—sizes 48 to 52— 3 were $5.94 to $7.50. . 7: Leal ed percale— edged eck shee eee pik jow Pree —were $1,28.... 268 | wi as Nabe

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