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© LINCOLN LEAGUE'S BALL. ‘Thd Linooin League Club, the regular Republican organization of th Assembly Disthet, will give its H entertainment and hall on Sunday ning, Feb. 6, at Palm Garden, 63th Strect near ‘Third Avenue, O all-star programme furnished : the “Kelth Booking Company ‘will’ pro- jo the entertainment for the evening. ‘Phe grand march will Otto A. Rosalsky of the Court of Gen- eral Sessions. ‘his affair promises to be the*most successful ever tion. Under the Rosenberg the membership has in- | creased rapidly and it Is now one of the largest of its kind In the city, Mr, | by this organinn- leadership of Mr. Jacob WOMEN TO CENSOR PLAYS. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 4.—The Colo- be Jed by Judge | nial Dames have organized a number of their members into a committee to censor plays, van AMUSEMENTS. WINTER GARDEN Br 15. Matinee The PASSING SHOW of 1921 BOOTH 4b. West of n'way. Drea, 8.30. A ‘econee eq bb ot aE’ 2.90. RLIS S| GREEN GODDESS THEA... Biway 6b oe om. ASTOR Matinees )«& Sat, 13. KENNEDY HERSELF "ns, CORNERED SATURDAY MATINGE, BEST SEATS $2.00, CENTRAL path ities & Bway. |Wed F. RAY COMSTOCK & MOR: DELYSIA. Bes In. the Must: cal Show, “Has taken New York by storm CASINO aa, Bway. Eves, 6.20.[Laxt3 Mats, Wed. & Sai 2.20.|Woeks ZIMBALIST’S tows tue HONEYDEW LYRIC #4, Wee of Iicoudway z ELILAH” 44TH ST. THEATRE Evenings, 8:15. Matinees, 2.15. D. W. GRIFFITH Presents “WAY DOWN EAST” Symphony Orchestra. AN Seats Reserved. ‘Tare., W. AStm St, Eves, 8.20 PLYMOUTH Bet." 00% Som £2, LITTLE OLD NEW YORK i Wish Se Pia & Sat K Siatinee. Ture HEARTBREAK HOUS ‘A Comedy by BERNARD SHAW. PRATER Gee hee Teles MARGARET ANGLIN® ie ai Tenant Pee 8.50.|Phoue 31 Mrs, James Francis Sulll- 1 | | Rosenberg is popular with the rank and | -| file of the organiz ‘on, | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921, This ie the first definite step to taken in the raising-the-aocial on foot ten days ago at @ meoting of societies. in pla deportme’ remedial inspection. Members of the deavor to see, many of the 3 dress, dancing: Philadelphia, but when that Js. tmi Woe nights at ouses. Eves, im, IN THE NIGHT WATCH By Michael 00, | PLAYHOUSE si, cts, 1 MARY NASH 2.094%. H—SPECIAL MATINEES 13 ena A rpipay. ORGE ® i eh ACE i OLBROOK BLINN “in THE Thee BAD ‘MAN LONGAGRE, w. 48 ya © Mate. We. & Bet. GRAN yin TH | pel ald SHUBERT poy ean Bre 6.30. and Sst 2: a VANDERBILT ENE) BROCK PEMBERTON’S Productions its MISS LULU BETT ERMC 8 LMONT $ist)at2thur asat DA VAREST= NORMAN THEVOM “ENTER MADAME FULTON fen '02,0-sume ts St | GooD SEATS AT BOX OFFICE. MAXINE ELLIOTT'S cats wea aiae."2'3 “HOLDS AUDIENCE BREATHLESS.”—Sun, {SPANISHLOVE; | -° THE BAT MOROSCO mes, $.30 [ SELWYN THEATRES | bey aa 42D ST. | APOLLO fr, 832, top. oan WED. ‘and Sat... waaaae FAVERSHAM wt The Price SELWYN = Frank TINNEY ¢ ea mote! “TICKLE ME” Comety, TIMES SQ sire" tii, St FLORENCE Ed. Selwyn Reed in “The Rie rot JC | Eres. #.50. Mats. Wed. & Sat.2.50. St, "JOHN GOLDEN. Presents mee satta* DEAR ME ‘|The Jst } Ist Year Eve. 8 weet 44.8t,_| Mats, Trure & Sat., 2.30, crTte THEATRE, | BROADHURST ‘43S, Wer, of Beas. “OVER THE HILL | By Will Carteton Directed by Harry Millarde. B JEMPIRE, Bway & foun St, Be. at BE Matinsca Wed. | Sat, at, 25 wa 'M. BARMLE'S CHATTERTON | MARY ROSE AMSTERDAM, Heahas, Mia Wed Asai 2.4) cage ATINEE TO-MORROW, SOc to $2.50. )) NEW AMSTERDAM ROOF, AT 11.45. ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC ONLY MIDNIGHT SHOW IN NEW YORK. HENRY MILLER 124 W, 43d St, Ere. 8.90 MRS. FISKE sia BELASCO Yr. Psu tit LIONEL ee CORT, W. 48th a Tre 6.30. Mats, Wed. & Sat {ON “WAKE UP, BO ST. THEA. est,“ Rva 6.90. Mats. Sat 230. "MIXED. MARRIAGE’ & ST_JORN ERVINE PAR K_ THEATRE. ~ Columbus Circle, Kye. 810, Mats Wed. & Set. 2.10] FRANCIS WILSON and HOPPER IN A NEW AND “ERMINIE” WONDROUS Pop. S0c. to $2 Mae 2.20. LIBERTY | (o'St | Wed. “tna “rat. Mir tm tho Musical Comedy Hit, “LADY BILLY," x nickerbocker fist i. rat Pro u OTTO KRUGER and iWAnION COAKLEY. & 43d St. Era, 8.00. wha COHAN Mau’ Weds and Mat., 230 TAVERN between Biway & Gentral “Bway at 3th St. Pres. 8.15 Maa, Wed and Sat, 215 ‘Mats. Thurs. & Sat., 2.30] | To a Comedy, || » PEQILE JONATHAN!” | ~ OPENS NEXT MONDAY, 2 P. M. INTERNATIONAL (SILK SHOW GRAND CENTRAL PALACE i FEBRUARY 7-12 ,1921 + 2pm‘toilpm. | ition of the artistic Fomance and marvellous mechanical achievements of a great industry. | SEE THE SILK PAGEANT Interpreted A magniticent, inspiring expe Brides All Natlona—Staged | by m cocoons by native Chinese, Jaj dern weaving machines ia operation producing | ribbons and knit goods, block printing, dyeing, é&v. creation, fascinating The Birth of Silk-— fons of the Momeat-— Alezander panese and | iH FFPROCTOR'S REwy YOR. THEATRES Brenzan, — Woart coal, & Moser t Frank Morel, CILLA DEAN Park de Lex. Bi olkalai PRISCILLA DEAN in ll $l “OUTSIDE THE LAW” with Usual Big Vaudeville. Near 6th AY. 1 : “OUTSIDE THE LAW” with HI SLi PRISCILLA DEAN & LON CHANEY far 3d Ave and BIG VAUDEVILLE. y Lew Brice & Co., Ona Munson & Co., h Ne. tiny a exama ‘Beane Wiloon. Bros, Keegan & Rourke, Profiteering, B'y, 28th Bt Bo Poop & Jack Horner, Girard Bros Loew's New York Theatre & Root ae fo FM. Root 19 1 A.M. twee: ALD WHAT'S ALL THE SHOOTIN’ FOR? Gate cd Cohan & Harris Msc ‘Wed 2" WELCOME STRANGER *"s t0%¢ LYCEUM ‘Thea, W, 45th St, Eva. at 8.50 Maus. ‘Thurs, and Sat, 2.30 INA CLAIRE “ LOBE. Eve 6.30. Mats, Wed. & Sa 7H FREDSTONE “tip tor” By Avery Hopwood. “TIP TOP” CLARE KUMMER “Prosenta ROLAND YOUNG \n ROLLO’S WILD OAT al Eves, 8.80, Mats Fri. & Sat. 2.30, Judy Theatre, ath 8h CONCERTS AND MUSIC. MANHATTAN fntst CHICAGO OPERA CO. MARY GARDEN, General Dis TONIGHT AT 0 ist rector,” Promece “SAGQUERIE” ‘LA SONN: NAGIPULA Sat. Mon. Tae Tren: iEWeLs £0 ‘Th ne DEL 1 TBARBER OF SEVILLE. “Mason de Hamlin Plato Used Rxclustvely.) "Or AND miduier RE RE: Fri, ARTRIO-ANGELUS CONCERTS. CARNEGIE HALL, NEXT MUN. EVE, at8 NATIONAL SYMPHONY MENGELBERG Conducting YOLANDA MERO, Soloist, tnd Atti Angelus ing Piano Mat MH HA Firth Ave. LEXINGTON THEATRE Leaingion Ay. & Glatt CONCERT SUNDAY, PED. 4, M. SUPHIE BRASLAU, BBELLIGON, Cantar $2.80 to The, at Box Office. OPERA METROPOLITAN grins vO MGMT at&t RIGOLETTO Hamoman PIANO LskD, CONTRALTO, doth St Bre, 6.50, Mats Wed Fri. 4a: |) THE GOLD DIGGERS], Puno) 4) _N Agra" | Y|OPPORTUNIT RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA. TALTO The Kentuckians | % Times 8a, The Mambutl Pyomles ___Fasmous,Mialto Orchestre (CRITERION “THE INSIDE Caen en _OF THE CUP" TOL BROADWAY AT Si ST. GOLDWYN LSHNTS GODLESS MEN | “World's Larges and Moet Reantiful Theatre Matinees S00—Bie. Nights, 550—B5c. MATIN DAILY. are Sk LOUISE GLAUM In “Love,” Lay Bt ee ge Poe Prices, Mat With fats CRANE Bronx ‘Opera House | & 471 2.15 & 8.15/Prioes | BRAMHALL ** Next Mt.Sai 5g to $1.50 |TrsctMEOBTANEE SS i Ta | BROOKLYN. T CONSTANCE ALMADG “MAMMA'S AFFAIR. von Boe) ofticies SAS" EvenB 1021000 PEOPLE IO NOVELTIES, | MARK “THE FIRST \ BORN” Brway at arch st, BRAND’ 01 inven [wots BROADWAY in a al Si |S. F.1 zee temo ANNIE ‘BOTs | 000 TMES |e: OLUMBIA “Wi'was (Twice Daiiy| Popular | “ith St, ys, 8.20, | E |e, Bier Ser Regularly Bo, Gp end os Fine BIM’S Standard Theatre BROADWAY AT 90TH STREET, Continuous Performance 1.30 to 11 P.M, TO-DAY & TOMOR’W ‘oi OF ZORRO" ORCHESTRA —— NEWS —— COMEDIGS CHARITY. x GENE RICHARDS and BILLY GRANT SIBYLLA BOWAN end Others. x PAULIST CHORISTERS Pout MBERS. % Former Gov. Alfred E. Smith will gall % 10 Selected Star bus from * Keith Cireui courtesy E. F. Altes! He Tickets 4 to * 23 Oli “phone Orchard 99. FOR SALE. RELIABLE GOODS -LOW Fase VOR MONTHLY ACTIONS CONFIDENT ak * MAIDEN LANE DIAMONDS WATCHES — JEWELRY ON: REDIT.” iy paymenta, Exceptional values—Agent cal Beautifully Mustrated Catalog Free, ROYAL DIAMOND « WATCH CO, 35 MAIDEN LANE DIAMONDS - JEWELRY monthly Jos. Rose & Son, 49 Maiden Lane Diamond Cutiar, ixth Floor, Phone John $18 | oe of-Fhiledelphia movement set tpiritedly the Colonial Dames tneld in conjunction with other patriotic and civie women's At this meeting, vulgarity and general was held up for frank and ‘committee will en- plays in y ever come to Able no tinje will be lost In attending Philadelphia play- ORarW ERIE ti nUaye ol ke i * FATHER McGEAN'S _ J x GALA CONCERT NEXT SUNDAY | Versatile Sextotte, % _ EVE at the HIPPODROME | Rogers, Jeff Healy _ de Ald (of the Works of Charity and a, Fuca: B. F. Kelt DOROTHY JARDOM. alX Hon, Churoh of Bt Jaines, Lowery ‘Sect AL AC Evga" aise fit Brno Eras |X FRANK BACON: FLORENCE REED a SO, aa EYRIKTE FRIGAREA: | SAVOY. & BRENNAN, an /ARAMOUNT PICTURES, z .. M. COHAN'S. COMEDIANS IVOLL Sas (orien |e forte, onmicl success MARY” ckerL B._DE MLAs * JANET YELIE with LOU HIRSH “a JACK McGOWAN §$ “Lo at t Forbidden Fruit” id JOE NEIMEYER 3 bt A | bed a pe aa je ELSIE CORDON S LILLIAN MeNEILL Phone John 243 | jo War Tax, Now at Hippo. | Street. BARGAINS iN c GARS Tampa Olgurs, 4-7-Ney In boxes, WALTER M. SMITH, e HEARN Fourteenth Street ESTABLISHED 1827 West of Fifth Avenue SATURDAY Dressmakers’ Sale—Last Day VALUES Representative of the New Merchandise PRICES That Keep This Store The “Always Busy Store” Everybody Shops Here on Saturday SATURDAY Last Day of Dressmakers’ Sale Only one more day in which to take advantage of these wonderful values. Dress Woolens $5.97 All-Wool Tricotines— Silks 40-inch Charmeuse— Bains svsceccuvinevess Were $2.45...sseeceeeees 1.84 $2.97 All-Wool Storm Serges— 40-in. Crepe de Chine— BGI: es cicdabine cess: J were $1.74..... Perrone b.) $4.28 All-Wool Broadcloth— 35-inch Taffetas— 48 inches wide ......+.4. B34 | Were SAT. .00¢s0cc0e00L 82 $5.48 Imported All-Wool Poiret | 35-inch Black Satins— Twills— WETO. $1.57, sce ceceee: 0003 24 50 and 54 inches wide....3,23 | 35-inch Messalines— $7.97 All-Wool Velours— WEG FIST s vecvsces cxsy 1.27 54 inches wide ...... iiGl00 re $1.97 Cream Tricotine and Scissors French Serge— I rted Steel Sci 47 and 48 inches wide....2.74 | ‘Ginches—were Dien. de $1.97 All-Wool Granite Suitings —88 and 40 inches wide..1,24 $5.97 All-Wool Velour Plaids— 54 inches wide........... 2.10 Fine Steel Sheare—6 to —full nickel-plated— were $1.2 é Steel, Sheai grad steel—full_nickel- patos were $1.47, 3 Embroidery Ladaneteatl 48 inches wide.. +2. Scissors—re! le make— $2.97. All-Wool Si Checks were 78... aorta —48 inches wide. .. ell New Flannels $2.67 and $2.84 Novelty Silk Pesca iy and Wool Flannels.....01, $1.58 and $1.77 All-Wool French heat 7 ni eres Flannel—27-inch ........1.00 jum Lace ,overs— 27-i Robe Clot! Iso 27-1 were $2.07 yard......yd. 1.47 | “AitWeoPiigndeeneee fm Embroidered Net cings— were 84 and .96.......4 51 were $2.7: 65 | 70 ct. 27-in, Plain Flannels. .52 Embroidery $1.75 All-Wool Plain 55 a PO Pn ee ere 1.28 27-in. Domet Flannels— DD licWere: B6r...cse sess sore 24 Corset Coverings— White Dress Linens were .49 yard ts aD. . Embroidery Edgings, Insertings | White Ramie Dress Linens— Ae iea Gita 90-inch— ta 12% were $3.47...... rereeeey 2.) 45-inch— : WOre S210 ci cccst tise 1.64 White Fabrics ; ; Trimmings 12 Yard Pieces of Pigtail and Mousetail Braid—biack, white and new Spring shades— 45-in. French Chiffon Voile— -78 45-in. Imported Organdy— WOreiSLGh iy ivehen ven’ 4 36-in. Novelty Voiles—many %-inch ing Braid—were .20..Yard 8'2 36-inch Imitation Metallic Cloth dainty designs—were .80, .61 Si Nee ee lien * | shades—were $1.58 yard— Ribbons yard .81 * ie ‘1 l-inch Fancy Silk Braid—black oi, Bek Satin Sash Bihiens pee newest Spring shades— —were $1.35....06..0006 4 ei i Wide Moires—white, black and ee " colors—6% in i were .52 yard .. 37 Spring Linings Moires and Satin Stripe Ribbons | $2:15 Yard-Wide Lining --6 to 6% inchi Gating: sca cannisees Wer ers BT) 83 $1.37 Fancy Sateens— Black and Wh ‘Colored BG-inch oo. sseeseeseeees 67 Moires—5%4 inches— 85 ct. Mercerized Sateens— were .45 yard. e 20 86 inches wide » 40 were .38... ae ys 52 ct, Percaline Linings... 23 SATURDAY Special Purchase Silk Moire HANDBAGS 3.27 Were $4.87 Pouch model bags fashioned of the rich quality black silk moire, so fashionable for Spring, and mounted on metal frames of Dutch de- sign. Linings are of moire silk, with inside change com- partment, ribbon handles. Special Purchase Gray Duvetyn Bags 4.87 Finest silk duvetyn in the modish shade pearl gray mounted on shell, metal or self-covered frames. Fitted with drop purse and mirror. -——— re fen) i ses Rppe 9 iS and Bs fr Ge aes AMID Saturday Special Chests of Silverware 9.94 Were $14.95 Six each of knives, forks, table and tea spoons, one sugar shell and butter knife—well known make —excellent value. Sterling Silver Candlesticks— wreath designs—8 inches high—were $16.50 12.75 10 inches high— 14.95 +4.45 were $18.50 . Sheftield Pluie “Fruit “Bow! Were $5.95. ..cereseeeceees Toiletries Needed articles at sharp reductions in price. A list worth reading: Forhan’s Tooth Paste— Hyglo. Manicure Sets— were $1.36 Small Nickle Metal Mirrors— were .46, Black Metal Mirrors that were .36.. Imported Tooth Bi ‘s— famous English Brand— seconds of $1.00 value Jergen’s Talceum Powder— large can Special 12% Red Rubber Water Bottles— Laurel Rubber Gloves— were .64 Hearn Shaving Cream— large tube.........special 12% Lamb's Wool Powder Puffs— in sanitary envelopes— were .10 Ivory Pyralin Whisk Brooms— were $1.84 The style of Whisk that were $1.46 7 Handkerchiefs at bargain prices. Slightly Soiled Handkerchiefs— men’s, women’s, boys’ and chil- dren’s—were .14 to .24— each ,10..half doz. .55 Men's Handkerchiefs—all linen— were .b4,.ea. .38.half doz. 2,15 Women’s Fine Cotton Vests (A few lisle included) 27 Seconds of .47 and .57 quality Regular and extra sizes, Morning Special Saturday Until 1 P. M. Cotton Fleece Union Suits ad Were $1.07 to $1.57 High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Sweaters & Scarfs Now is the time to buy the sweaters and scarfs so indispensable to your Summer sports cos- tumes, as well as to present comfort, Imported Artificial Silk Scarfs— orchid, peach and turquoise or black—were $1.94.....00+5 1,64 Brush Wool Searfs—pockets and belt—brown, buff and peacock——were $5.94... ....4.84 Mohair Slip-Over Sweaters— sleeveless—were $4.48.....2.64 Boys’ Worsted Sweaters—Tuxedo mod- els with brush wool or knit revers—fancy weaves — brown, black— buff, peacock, gray and were $4.68, All-Wool Ti: bac weaters—con- trasting brush wool revers— brown, buff and peacock— were $3.94 2.84 Saturday Great Clearance Value 250 SUITS for Young Men 16. Were $22.50 to $27.50 Kn A large assortment of wool fabrics, among which are cassimere, serge, cheviot and home- Fes in all wanted shades and patterns, make ese suits of special interest. al Every suit is finely tailored and well lined with alpaca. Single and models. Regular and stout sizes from 31,to 40, - Clearance Values in Clothes for Young Men and Boys \ Clearance of Young Men's Suits were $29.50 to $34.50...19.50 were $37.50.... +++24.50 were $49.50 to $52.50...34.50 Boys’ Suits—of fancies, corduroys and cee some suite’ of mixtures with extra trousers—there is a variety of well tailored . models in the Jt iil cog 9 to 18 years— were $10.50....... were $18.50 -12.50 Boys’ Overcoats—made of warm cheviot overcoatings—full belt- ed models—sizes 12 to 18 years were $16.50 and $19.50..10.50 were $27.50........ 14.50 Boys’ and Young Men’s Mackinaws—sport plaids in smart effects— young men’s sizes to 42 chest—boys’ sizes, 9 to 17 years— were $8.50.. were $10.50.. 5.50 6.50 Special Values in Boys’ Shirts and Blouses Boys’ Shirts—fancy striped per- cales — fast colors — neckband style—sizes 12% to 1 were $2.24 to $2.94.......1.65 Saturday Special Pound Packages of Writing Paper 23 Were .28 Good quality—white only— Matching Envelopes. Were 12 ct Valentines Gay with hearts, cupids and other emblems of Saint Valentine may be chosen from our large at- tractive assortment, Decorations for Valentine Parties—Moderate Prices Big Special Purchase Sale Axminster Rugs ' Continues These rugs are all seamless. They have slight imperfections in design that are scarcely In Two Big Groups noticeable. First Group Perfect Sale Prica Price - 797 = 4.97 if 7.88 4.6x6.6 ft.....21.94 14,97 6x9 ft..-.....38.50 26.97 35.97 8.8x10.6 ft... .68.50 46.94 9x12 ft.--...-74.50 & ?7k =» double-breasted. sack Clearance of Young Men's He tid — corduroy, cheviot and worsted—sizes to 40 waist - were $4.96 to bas 7 .50 to 6.50. |. were $19.50.. were $22.50.. were $24.50 to $32.50... 18.50, , was Little Boys’ Overcoats—made of 1 that cheviot overcoatings and chin-, a chillas—sizes 2% to 12 years were $12.50 and $14.50 were an 4.50... 1948 were $16.50 to $19.50... > were $12.50......c6000+ 7.80 t were $16.50 - i / . Boys’ Blouses—limited quantity 3 were 1 —broken sizes—neckband style or collar attached— were $1.94 and $2.24,....1,27 Robes and Kimonos: Women’s Flannelette Kimones— straight or elastic belt models— self or satin trimming— were $4.74 and H4.94.00..6.3.27 Were $5.94... eeeeeeene Ah OF Extra Size Models— were $4.94... were $5.94. Women’s FI. e Sacques — belted styles — satin trimming or silk crochet edge— regular and extra sizes— scant were $3.50............ --2.65 Women’ fn Peace Blanket Robes two an ree tone patterns. wide satin ier - WEE $11.94... 60 ceeeeeee CBE pecan seit ALR SN ei em poate Rented amano s ms rs : ¥ Second Group ae Peed 27x54 in. soos "397 4.6x6.6 ft... 18.97 7.6x9 ft.-....48.50 6x9 ft........80.94 8,3x10.6 ft... .54.00 9x12 ft... .-.58.50

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