The evening world. Newspaper, February 10, 1921, Page 21

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

WINTER GARDEN Se A Sey The PASSING SHOW of 7931 LL TITTA RUFFO NO A GALLL-CURCI? WILL HE? YOU TELL — a Je Denies He Will Go to Met-| {i Ts Titta Ruffo, the star baritone of the Chicago Oper: ir his talents and yolce to the Metro- ftan as did Galli-Curei? CASINO (" BALIST" $ 44TH ST. THEATRE Bvonings, #15. “way DOWN” Sempbony Orchestra. 6 PLYMOUTH =. LITTLE OLD NEW YOR! PRINCESS = THE EMPEROR JONES Frank TINNEY #hi1:' Motel “TICKLE ME” TIMES SQ. FLORENCE GARRICK %, ais Wed “HONEYDEW SELWYN THEATRES °%,,\" Casunza, Une | polita } 10 Join mad said 1» That Rufto, who ‘ . ~ Ruffo of the € oT ropolitan, Replacing Caruso [ting tov tne 5 ieee i Company.” —He Is True to Mary, Willlam Guard, - of the atetry bo an welds Jompany, to trans- Broadway, Free €2 Casta | Mo)! and Sa) Weeks APOLLO ny vbasta GREENWICH VILLAGES": Tho Prince *o Pauper} | | ‘wae Joe venoms Hh SELWYN fiex.t 2, Vast | SHUBERT hee. 40h, of. en a3 Matince even Thur. - Play “The ‘Mirage Matinoe Every Day 15. EAST” |’ __ AIL Seats Heverved. MOR OSC ith Bt Ere Kat a, a ae F. RAY costo | DELYSIA “Har Or, to be mdre ex Caruso not sewurn to a Would be left wit AMUSEMENTS CENTUR Y PROMENADE ABOVE CENTURY THEATRE. SICILY MIDI GE "ae 10.90 for DINING and DANCIN sey oem B E N. A Mi i “asiins | SMAXINE ELLIOTT’ “HOLDS AUDIENCE BREATHLESS.”* |SPANISHLOVE} | CENTRAL 18 641i. tie taken New: York eit, has Gatti- >of the Metro= to Titta Rutt th why b sought informatio y| publicity purveyor Company zea, L think 1 would be in a po- | sition to know somethin uhout It-= KOUNDERS 9 Wed pid ull Ti Folios | * Wea St ra. £38 Mats. Wed es | ° THE BAT! wae W 4 te LYRIC *, Wee oo 240 £ NORA BAYES ‘iss. ENTER MADAME CONGACRE WAR ny aces aa | eee} | MITCHELL 'y°%, i CHAMPION Matiness a: 250 Evenings # 8.10. PARA\ LI " DIALTO ,, TIMES SQUARE PRITBRION One thing we promise--youwill really LIVE! when you see the WILLIAM FOX wonder play, OVER THE HILL The Year’s Dramatic Sensation! THEATRE 4h Ste BROADHURST MOUNT PICTURES. WM. S. HART sei, West af Broadway, ay FEPROCIOR Si NEW YORK THEATRES FAMOUS RIALTO eed ‘B. “THE INSIDE OF THE or CAPITOL * ao Goldwyn ! JUST @ MARK 0h 5. HIPPODROME CONCERTS AND MUSIC. MANHATTAN MARY GARDEN, % Manhattan TRAN ARLIE GHAPLIN «tHe x10” ___ SPECIAL SHOWING NIGHTLY AT 11.10. —$—- | CHICAGO OPERA vu. General Director pet T OPERA House corse Ade'« Comedy and ‘OUT OF COLLEGE Ty en"? ih lie T B'y, 28th St B. F. Keith’ me Shuwlng |) p ALACE Bt 20.50) A, Mt TP Mate. Deliy, 250-81 000 TIMES RijssiAn PRICES 50 TO DEOPLEN00 NOVELTIES, OPERA House That Treasury mensinu. Miar, 1G) an an of Neil Bur snd USUAL BIG VAUDEVILLE, dois, ivabeendeni Herbert Ashley & Co, Francis X. susnMan LEXINGTON } Great Suet AN’ IS “ENGAGEMENT THURSDAY BRINGS The Bilhoard America’s Loading Theatrical Digest OVER 2000 JOBS FOR TY FAIR’ ai 8 “The County Fair” "es BIG VAUDEVILLE, & Biv THEATRE Lex Av an SERGE ISBA ssrosane $2.00. Last 3 Days. a! Opportunities Weskly | FRAZEE Wee #24 St. Dree., 6.50, Phome st fad He AEOLIAN HALL. TO First Vi with Sie Commines Not Only Direction CARNEGIE HALL. 7) HELEN Mat. Loudon Chariton KR fan EUMAN, but fhe I Ww AMY at In Regital_by MORI the Techwioat Asura: the CARNEGIE HALL SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 2 Concunt OF state _ Rachmani noff TOKENS Now aT BOX oF wmitiechn, ona Brahms Violin to BALLET AUSSE MAIL. fo) ERS NOW ree ERIKA 11 of a HEIFETZ ». FEB. 26} POU Paso. 12, at 815 Eve NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WILLEM, TESCHNER TAS Ls al CONDE ln CHARITY. CARNEGIE WALL TUESDAY EVENING AT 6.30. ERT OF MUN FOI VIOLIN, peimes = FRANCES Sti Feb. 15 Nt ACTORS, MUSICIANS, Artists, Advanca Men, Stage Oar- eaters, Operators, Stare Hands, Eto. 15 Cents. All News Stands ar] TLK OW, wei | | DOG st BGARDEW, FEBRUARY. 1011-12, OPEN 9:00AM TO 11:00 PM’ MARY. ‘SHAW. i HWE "KEEPER or THE IRISH PLAYERS C in TWO ONE-ACT PLAYS. TICKETS Séc OLUMBIA. 78"! _-MOLLIE WILLIAM 149 Bt 3 t, Wed.” and STARR merge RUARY 10, Mr. Caruéo is convaies- | willy as expected. He was of the Metropolitan Opera her day getting the alr. himself: “It ls not true! ve the Chicago Opera the expiration of my .|euntrict and sing for the Metropoll- .jtan. I will make another contract with Mise Garden for another year, ! hape mat Caruso may soon be well | t is absurd | hat my band will not be able to King ap It's perfect rot, this rumor.” Ben Atwell, publicist for Mary Gar- | den, Direc ral of the Chicago Don't know a thing Wish I could n Whose association with Miss | Garden would necessarily place him in a position to know of any contem- plated change in the opera organiza - f Mr. Ruffo leaves it wit! | be a shock to mo. T cannot believe the rumor has any foundation.” ‘ . 20. IN THE NIGHT WATCH By Michael 00 Bg Be be, 2 thritts i of | PLAYHOUSE s*». Eve 490. Mate Wed. & Sat. 8. 90, JOUN GOLDEN. Presenia HALE WAMILTON enccsae et DEAR ME Little Theatre 323 os, es rats “THE WINTER'S TALE” Firm Senthetic Production to IRENE) ELTINGE ex. 24 surcet Mats Wed. and xat, 23 REPUBL Weet GRACE LARUE and Remains a 45. Mats, Wed. and Sar. 2.80. Bryant, MARGARET ANGLIN ora nonte BOOTH *\! Wee of Bway, eves, 8.30 Ma\inees Wed. nee Sat, 2.30, EORGE \E ARL'ISS creen Go GO DESS 4M. SeARnIE ICHATTERTON [MARY ROSE] INEW AMSTERDAM. iiv.8.15, Mus, Wed &Sat 2 16] | rE | Fore SURE PAT tt HENRY MILLER “WAKE UP, MRS. FISKE ionitiian BELASCO Wee ¢nn st. Ps, a Mats Thurs, & Rat., LIONEL ATWILL «5; WTRA *MIXEU MARWIAGE! 20% PARK THEATRE, COLUMBUS CIRCLE fever Be Mats Wek a FRANCIS e wor WILSON and HOPPER | IW A NEW “ERMINIE”|| AND WONDROUS Top. Sc. to $2 Mata, NLIBERTY et. | 3. Be, ia eT zs nthe Mualeal Comedy Hit. Geo .COHANS OMEDIAN'S cern at a goand olf Name?) tJ iNDSON COHAN’S| Production erro KRUGER | % COHAN Tire. by & 40080 rs, na WANION COAKLEY, Matinee Wed and Sat. 239. THE “TAVERN "WHAT'S ALL THE SHOOTIN’ Font” GAIETY, 41h St. Eres 8.30. Mata Wed Fri iar Baconuae sere ao | Ba Cohan & const we i “Sei WELCOME STRANGER id |LYCEUM ' INA CLAIR \7@) FRED STUNE sh ‘ait (aul KUMMER Presen's OLAND YOUNG ja\ ROLLO’S WiLu OAT) om | $,itay Ber 650. Mace, Pr & Set. 2.30, Hira JACK REID'S. MATINEE MECOKD BREAKERS! TO-DAY, THIS FRIDAY NIGHT. Matin Plestina, Word's (amp, Wrestle? tl Vogel, and anocuer Misr Hout 7 BROADWAY , At, | 14M | EDDIE FOY “AND prodngen Dorothy Dalton,’"A Romantio kresturene' ANCE, enince-annmew, Ba ae ratte Om wA| iE Finsy Bonn” | Prologue “From East te | 4 Mal oy Lita KEITH ‘Girls’ Navy Blue Serge Skirte— | Corset Coved—nain | Camisoles—Dresden top— | Little Bo 1921. HEARN Fourteenth Street (ESTABLISHED 1827) Frioay, AS Usuat, Barcain Day Weat of Fifth Avenue Special Clearance of REMNANTS and ODD LOTS That Have Accumulated from the Month’s Business of Our Stupendous Sales Which Included JANUARY SALES Girls’ Middies and Skirts FRIDAY Special Clearance Values full pleated model—white attach- ed bodies—6 to 14 years— were $2.68...... Brite eens Misses’ and Girls’ Middy Blouses —white—Lonsdale jean —with collars und cuffs—smart ties— 6 to 18 years— were $1.94......., ase leno OF Girls’ Champion Middy BWM is i..cbe00.8al vecees 1,28 Girls’ Serge Bloomers—navy blue ie black—full cut— Sateen Bloomers—lustrous black sateen—12 to 20 yrs.. Muslin Underwear FRIDAY Special Clearance Values Petticoats — good nainsook—deep flounces of lace and ensbroider: WYO 92.68.00... csrcsecees 1.9' Petticoats—odd lots—iace, embroi- dery and novelty flounces— were $1,97.. .24 Nightdresses ‘and Billiebirke Pa- jamas—odd lot—crepe, batiste and nainsook—pink or white— WOE $1.68 06 ccc scvedsssvece 3 Envelope Chemises—slightly han- dled—elaborate models of fine materials, exquisitely tri were $2.97 and $3.97 Envelope Chemises—white or flesh —triinmed with lace, embroidery and colored stitching— were $1.97........ 1.68 lin—high or low ne were .97 Silk oo FRIDAY Special Clearance Values Camisoles—sateen and' crepe de |}! chine—strap or built-up armhole Were $1.48... 1... cece were $1.97 Chemises—crepe de chine—tailor- 1H 1,97 |] | Nightdresses—crepe de chine and ed top or lace trimming Were $2.68. 0. ivesssceenc satin——satin and lace yoke with rosebud ala were $10.9 Bloomers—crepe de chine satin~ trimmed knees— were $2.97.....5 RUMOURS 1.96 1,94 | Comfortables FRIDAY Special Clearance Values Floral Silkoline Comfortables— with or without borders—cotton | filled—winter weight—full size— well stitched—were $5.27. ..3,59 70 | New Feathers—white goore mixed—were .99........... Boys’ Clothing FRIDAY Special Clearance Values cordu- Boys’ Suits—navy serges voys and cheviot mix many cheviot suits have trousers—sizes 8 to 18: were $13.50 to $16.50. Clearance Lots of Boys’ Suits— were $10.50 to $22.50. Now 7,50 to 18,50 | Boys’ Overcoats of cheviot over coatinge—full belted—sizes 13 to 18 years—- were $16.50 to $19.50... were #27.50...... 8.50 * Overcoats of cheviot chinchilla o 12 years and size wer in the lot— 0. 7.50 were § 9.50 Boys’ Mackinaws—sport plaids— sizes 9 to 17 years— were $8.50... DRESSMAKERS’ SALES SPECIAL PURCHASE SALES Clearance Prices at and Below Sale Values Give Extraordinary Bargains REMNANTS! Odds and Ends Left Over from the Heavy Selling of Our Dressmakers’ Sale Drastically Cut in Price to Clear Before Stock Taking DRESS SILK REMNANTS- Crepe de chines, crepe meteors, ‘satins, char~ meuse, messalines, taffetas, brocaded and printed silks and satins—black and colors much below cost. A splendid,chance to buy handsome waist lengths and l¢ ths for trim- mings. DRESS WOOLEN REMNa_.TS Tricotines, Poiret twills, gabardines, storm, french and mannish serges, broadcloths, ve- lours, Bolivias, prunellas, Henriettes, cash- meres, cheviots, shepherd checks, plaids, mannish mixtures, tweeds, mohairs, challies, poplins, epingles, plenty of blues and wanted colors—all different lengths—marked to less than '; price. DRESS COTTON REMNANTS Gingham, printed and woven voiles, sateens, silk and cotton mixtures—mercerized foulards —sharp reductions to clear. WHITE FABRIC REMNANTS Cambries, nainsooks, longeloth, batistes, pop- repps, piques, novelty voiles, Swiss fal ries—lengths for baby dresses and dainty underwear or “petite” aprons — clearance prices, LINING REMNANTS— Sateens, plain and fancy pe many colors, various lengths—1-3 off. TRIMMING REMNANTS— Metallic bands, 1:3'te 4) off. FLANNEL REMNANTS- All wool—wool mixed, plain or silk embroid- and colored—novelty shirting, domet ered—white robe cloths, French flannels, table fel and canton flannels—bleached and unbleache: —', te 1-3 less than former low prices. RIBBON REMNANTS- All colors, 1 yd. to 3 yds, to plese all wid fancy .and plain ribbons— goods- chance to buy for art needlework, vestees, bes LACE REMNANTS— Oriental, Chantilly and Filet shadow and fancy cotton nets, Venise, and Oriental edgings. widths, flouncin, realines, vatins— Persian bands, odd ribbons, ote,, ete,—wonderful bargains in odd lengthe— Filet Various styles and Leather Goods FRIDAY Special Clearance Values ‘Travel Bags—16 and 18 inches— were $5.80.......0005 | Juvenile Suit Cases—tor school | shopping—were $1.81.......1 Moire Silk Lis Ba navy, gtay and black—with without erg change ment—were $2.87,......+ Flannelette ~ Underwear FRIDAY Special Clearance Values Outing Flannel Nightdresses— | goed quality—daintily made— were §2.97 Flannelette 1.28 stripes—some trimmed with = —were $3.48... 6.6 e ee ees | Flannelette Bloomers— were .78.. . & Jewelry ent a Silverware — “4 FRIDAY 4 Special Clearance Values_ | Novelty Jewelry—bar rie clasps, tal faces, dormies ind vanity : 50 Alarm Cleeks—wel I-known radium dial—were peat, hey) | Silver-! Table Sil veer Plated Late and terns; reliable pip oats | = ree $R.50.......6. 1 SS to mateh above— et half dozen.. ODDS AND ENDS From Our January Sale Depts. Drastically cut in Price to clear before stock taking BLANKETS All wool, wool mixed, cotton fleece, eiderdown finish, wool finish, also jucyuard comfortable blan’ and crib blanket»—-some slightly soiled from counter and window display—1-3 to '; former prices. TOWELS Linen and Union beautiful towels ‘ price, linen—slightly TOWELING Linen, Union linen and cotton towelin, soiled— that only need « tubbing— rem- 9.47 | 12.50 | overcoatings— | x ‘ORT. 'S nants, Also glass checks for dish, roller and Suits—low neck, sleeveless, any COMFORTS ped rials glass towels—lower than January sale low |]! length—pink and white— My Satin, sateen, silkoline covered, wool or cotton prices, regul: xos—Wwere 29 filled’—alightly’ solled—greatly’ reduced, | iee—were $2.07... DECORATIVE LINENS “Suite high neck, lane ‘slewes, at " 4 ui nec! ng BED MUSLINS Scarfs and Centres, also doilies and tray cloths | oar A ee RET Sheets, pillowcases, muelin sheetings, ete.— —slightly soiled, but the; Jaunder beautifully | 5 rehioe So sees Ose odd lots to below —vo ure bargains at “odd lot” prices. Hosiery and anuary : DRAPERIES Umbrellas TABLE LINENS Cretopnes, curtain serims, velours, sunfasts, FRIDAY Pure linen, Union linen and mereefi uni coven silkolines: io FeraBAne lengthe-esnreate, edgings, Special Clearance Values dam: 0 1d woven linen damas tringes and tapestry bindings—short lengths— tn slats an and napkin odd lots greatly reduced. pt eotwermer” Beon--eths — — - ——__—_— ae erento Value .45.....ceseeereee 3s Children’s Sport Mese—mixea cee dover, fenmores "she rekon at 13-3 y sortment—values | Children’s Neckwear | Corsets and All-Wool Sport sat Underthings FRIDAY Petticoats FRIDAY Special Clearance Prices . ees ’ i te a Aa FRIDAY —newest styles and colors— Special Clearance Values Bemaan * Raffling = = ust, Special Clearance Valuen | ete $6.17.. | Children's Flannelette Petticoats | cre .9 77 or i | Men's and Women’s Cotton Um- | =-with waist attached to 12 Bediers Corsote-—odd eerie | brellas—were $1.67...,.... 1.38 years—were $1.68. | ’ ‘ were $5.00 to $7.50......... 94 | Children's Flannelette | Infants’ and Little — syissex Corsets and Girdles—odd | FRIDAY Special Clearance Values Clearance Babies’ Knitted Head- wear—broken Stamped Goods | Women’s and. Misses’ Dresses FRIDAY Gee Special Clearance Values « Women's and Misses’ Radel Biue Serge Dresses — embroidery or button — trimmis wi und pretty vestee—tricolette | —special .. Underwear FRIDAY Speeial Clearance Values | Women’s Cotten Fleece Union Suits—well made—various | —reg. sizes—were $2.87.... Extra sizes—were $2.57... 4 Women's Medium Weight ili & Blouses and | | 2 erie 0 | S2o12 pear | Tots’ Wear skier were $200.00. 0 0s. 1.44 Geiaten | tia ; ; Brassieres—firm material—pink— Children’s Planneletie Nig ht- FRIDAY ' Newent atkeee: aoa e $3 bute $1 78 L. 18 Special Clearance Values were $ ’ .74 | FRIDAY Children’s Dr, Denton Nightdresses Babies’ White Flannelette Night- Clearance Sil Sern Petticoats | Special Clearance Values P gowns— ality — Hand-Made French Voile Blouses | 8 colors— + 1.00 eae Bh | were $10.65 to $12.94....... 8.00 | —sracisite, models, Nand “seam 1.18 ony sies to 8 years | were $13.65 to $17.95......10,00 | were $11.97 and $12.68.....8,77 were .47, .35 were $19.94 to $23.94...... 16.00 | Crepe de Chine Blouse Sitk Hosiery Costem Hete-wweie as 24 Peter Pan, Tuxedo and shawl lar styles—white, flech, bisque and sinc-— were $6.47 to $7.24......... 5.00 2.95 4 FRIDAY Boys’ Blouses—light and medium were $2.25 to 1.60 Srestore—centrastt striped percales —neckband or | Women's Silk and Wool Hosiery | Clearance Babies’ Silk Crocheted Speeial Clearance Values ms ther aloe batt, collar attached: color combinations warmly lined—large va- Stamped Go any. styl pene rte ye other colors— were $1.94 oe 1.27 | % blended— | , were 96 to $467, ‘68 to3.74 | ove : Boys’ Shirt ckband or collar |W : 1.80 1,94 attache ght and medium | Women's ta Sisp Hosiery— Hiannelelte ‘Dresses Wate Linen Scarfs and Centres— ge) al seven striped pereales— full Zashioned—siik—black, white yoke and Russian stylee—sizes rtment—all sizes— cock, » navy blue were $1,94..., +++1,00 | and cordevan—were §: 1,99 A . 65 wen 1.47 to $11. 3st 7 | —were $3,94........ Boys’ Sweaters—desirable colors | Children's All Silk Socks—heavy ’ Rompera—c learance—— © 9.47 | Knit Skirts— -roll collar and pockets—sizes | quulity—eolored stri am and chambray—sizes to Bed Spreads and Bolsters— 30 to 36—weré $4.96..,.... 2.45 | were $1.67 “ 94 were $1.47 & 81,97,, .7% were $1.47 to $8.97., 87 to 6.47 ‘ See Page 8 fer Other Hearn Advertising | tisk “Wihsic ta, + mateo I ‘ perenne | sigh ar ey pins lige : 4 : ey i) g : i » i } i a + | a | | Pr ane etter ges gt Sea ee no =

Other pages from this issue: