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_ SUNDAY IN ZION GENUINE BLUE; NOWHERE TOGO BUT CHURCH” —_—_—_—_ ecceaica Sees From First Page.) mre no effete luxuries like hot running water in the rooms—and walked to church, coffeeless and breakfastless, Since it ts impossible to buy anything to ent pefore § o'clock Sunday morn- ing Cannot Even Enjoy One’s Own Eloquence Annee All of us carly church-goers gath- ered in the prayer room, at one side of the tabernacle auditorium, equipped with pine chairs of the “kitchert variety” and a small piano, ‘There are no service books; every good Zionist brings his or her own Bible and hymnal in a little bag. One young man played the plano, another “conducted” the singing of about five hymns. ‘The speaker was Apostle William D. ‘Taylor. ‘The Christian Catholic Apostolic Church in Zion has eight Apostles under General Overseer Voliva. There were little informal prayers, “testimonies,” they are called. from anybody who wanted to make one after we had been warned by Apostlo Taylor to keep them short. One isn't even al- lowed to enjoy one’s own eloquence on a Sunday in Zion. Then the Apostle read a chapter from the Bible and discoursed thereon. The Zionists go through it from cover to cover, and take every word both with the utmost literalness and with the most far-reaching ingenuity of appli- cation, The most modern and original motes in the proceedings were the shorthand notes taken by a pretty, Dlond young woman who sat at the right of the Apostle ana filled her notebooks, for the next issues of Leaves of Healing and the Theo- ‘erat, Zion's weekly newspaper. Early service is supposed to last from 6.30 to 9. I (backslid out at 8.15, since the one cating emporium in Zion City closes its breakfast room at_9 Sunday morning. There is a d.ning room in Zion's Home, but it is closed at present, and one walks down Elijah Avenue, mamed after “Plijah” Dowie, to the soda fountain and lunchroom in the end of the block of Zion's depart- ment store. The soda fountain is closed tight on Sunday, but food may be ob- tained gt stated hours on bare white tables in the rear. As every one knows, Zion City obeys the Mosaic Law in the matter of food. No oysters, the “scavangers of the sea,” no products of the pig, the scavanger of the land, are to be obtained within city limits. For Blue Sunday morning break- fast, something of a feast with most ‘of us, one eats besides bananas and oatmeal “eggs any style” or “Zion bacon and eggs,” toast or rolls and coffee, which is like hot milk through which coffee flavoring has been passed, magazine and Zion Bacon Tastes Like Smoked Shoe Leather What is “Zion bacon?” I took a chance. It's fried, it has a streak of lean and a streak of fat, it’s made, they say, from beef, and it tastes like smoked shoe leather. But Blue Sun- day breakfasts are inexpensive; mine cost just agdollar, including the tip. Strolling along Elijah Avenue is the best way to taste the completely cerulean flavor of Lord's Day in Zion City, On a Saturday afternoon, Zion stores are almost lively, They vell practically everything, except drugs, make-up boxes, cigarettes, magazines of the nippy bits order and novels of any order; and they are filled with smiling, chattering folks who murmur to each other, and to the stranger, the Zion greeting, “Peace to thee,” to which the proper response is, “Peace to thee, be multiplied.” On Blue Sunday every mercantile establishment is bolted and barred. Not only that, but heavy green shades effectively discourage a window --az ing. In the lunch room you may buy breakfast between § and 9, dianer be tween 11 and 1, supper between 5 and 7, but even at these hours the tains remain down and only one- the door is unlocked. Sunday dinne parties are, to put it mildly, not en- couraged. Nor is anything sold to be taken from the premises, While I was eating my rolls and coffee a Chi- nese girl, who is a student in the city and lives at Zion Home, entered and innocently asked if she could buy wome rolls to take to her room, She was refused, cur- Joy- Riding on Sundays Deleted by the Censor 3} | pO There is a Zion garage on Blijab Avenue, but It Is stocked only with those motor cars of which the Rev.| Harry L. Bowlby of the Lord s Day} Alliance told me he approved, “cars | which know the way to sein it you can invent or discover any. other | errand of necessity or merey in City on Blue Sunday, you will bé lowed to take out a car; but all joy riding is deleted by the censor. w is the proprictor of the garage. Once in a while a sacrilegious au- | lomobile from Wat n or Chic or some other part of what Zior gall “the world.” zips down } Avenue at maybe twenty-five miles an hour, but the home taxis know hetter. They craw! sedately along even a rank outsider real they | are tabern bound jus ¢ weetly derstands that ve plodding, serious pedestrians are on their way to hear the word of God, and are not | just stepping out \o buy a paper or a cigar. Tobaceo in any form is never to} be ol n Zion City, and although | the Chicago daily papers may be found there, a Sunday issue never enters the place. After breakfast I met a new set churchgoers, including . squads of | children of every age. As I said, | early service laste from 6.20 to 9. oS | MATINI | C Then come Bile classes the equivalent of what most other denominations call Sunday school. Zion City yesterday there were 1396 present at ‘the Bible classes. entire population of Zionists is be- tween 3,000 and 4,000, “Not every Zionist goes to all hours of the Sunday services, but if any one stays at home from afl the services we know that something is the matter with him and that he | in need of prayer and _ visitation," Apostle Silas Moot explained to me. “If he is ill, then his body needs to be prayed over and visited. Sometimes the need is spiritual rather than bodliy.” Whicn I translate to mean that even in Zion City there are reprobates who get “fed up” with going to church and with blue Sundays and who have to be led back into paths of righteousness by the purest of this pure community. Between 11 and 2 P. M. it ia per- missible to eat one’s dinner, and a stranger {# allowed to walk about the streets for the sake of getting a little fresh air. “We do not encourage walking for pleasure on the Lord's Day among out own people,” Apostle Moot in- formed me. “The children may play quietly in their homes, but there must be no outdoor merrymaking. We have an amusement park where on the Fourth of July and on Saturday afternoons in summer there are slides and a merry-go-round, These, of course, are not used on Lord's Days. Near our school there’ are tennis courts, baseball ground and in progress of construction a gymnasium for our young people, but on Lord's Day they all are unoccupied. In their homes the people may play and sing sacred music, but sometimes they play what isn't so sacred and then they have to be alee leedbosea to.” Loudest Things in Zion | Things in Zion A a rlbesacsessctes Are Billboards In the noon church-goings intermission between I discovered what is quite the loudest thing in Zion City on Blue Sunday, It is the red-hot billboard warfare between Voliva and the go-called independents. The lat- ter are the nist residents of Zion City who worship in the Grace Missionary Church independent. In front of it a Voliva billboard, ten feet tall, ejaculates in black letters that this is no place for an “ecclesi- non-2 a astical goat house and garbage dump.” Nearby signs gently remark that “religious bums, tramps and vagabonds; porch climbers and traitors” are not wanted in Zion City. The independents come back snap- pily in a billboard at the corner of Elijah Avenue, on which board they tell the world that ‘“Voliva boasts that he controls Zion City. He Is, therefore, responstble for its presen barbarous condition—years behind the times. There are forty-four in- dependent business enterprises and twelve denominational churches in this city with room for more. Over half the taxes are paid by independ- ents. We are not all fanatics here. Help us redeem and civilize the city.” Directly across the street, however, is Voliva’s answer, which reads in part: “That wretched looking, old dilapidated thing across the strect, (ook at it) was placed there by a lit- tle bunch of idiots and lunatics, They have pimples where they ought to have heads. Most of their statements are absolute Iles. This is the private home of the loyal Zion people and outsiders who had any sense would not live in ‘bar! ‘ous’ town ‘years behind the times," where a red-hot ‘aris raging and will continue to rage day and night until Zion people win a final and complete victory. Pay no attention to this buneh of traitors. They are exactly like their old board —badly cracked At half-past one we were setting out on foot, and in the chureh-know- ing taxis, for the most important ser- vice of the day at Shiloh Tabernacle held in the mai auditorium. This is a huge, egg-shaped room, which, including ‘the first balcony and the choir loft, seats about 6,000 people. The floor is uncanpeted and un- painted; the pews are ordinary un- cushioned, concert hall seats; the walls are whitewashed, as is the tangle of supporting beams under the curved roof, with skylights in !t. But the truly unique feature of the taber ° is what the unregenerate would call Zion's trophy room. Fast- ened to the wall on either side of the loft and pulpit arranged in stars er formal designs are hun- and hundreds of crutches, nd scores of canes, every {m- variety of brace, pilaster cast, truss, support and artificial shoes worn by those with one leg shorter than the oth Then there are dozens of secret society badges and other insignia, There is a cot or two and a hospital stretcher. There are several guns, and at least one burglar’s kit. There are packages of __ AMUSEMENTS, GERTRUDE HOFFMANN, Billy Montgcaneery & Minnte Allen, Bert, 1a of hi if “A Bryant 42 Ree 8, a Keith’ Geonce ARLISS io Pe: SB 'wey “THE ‘DEVIL, 6. F Kis ANNIVERSARY WEEK: THe alte Maal vena SOMRE 6. che #1, Diao EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY, 10—-BIG_ ACTS—I0 [Pop Prine 24 peanson & cewis. CAPITOL {41 AT S188 ST World's Largest, Most Ucautiful Thea imme ‘Lt @ Sap: ead” CAPITOL GRAND ORCH. Go 5c. Nights. 550—88e. ee a Mattne aly are FESTA LIT 498. & 24 Ay. Pop BRONX OPERA HOUSE }i2% 4°" y ,te HENRY HULL, ALMA TELL & GEORGE MARION ww “WHEN WE ARE YOUNG” | OLUMBIA }'¥27'tWee Daiiy ropa & # 15'Prices, WARRY HASTIN 4 pHow. With BAN COLEMAN, ‘om 9 to| The | na lirennan & otha, | EvesB 10*1000 PEOPLEO0 NOVELTIES. | | | Pork chops or calling in a physician; c'garettes ing toby pipes of chew. Voluntary Tribute to the Power of Zions \@ *| All these articles are voluntary tribute to the power or Zion, The} surgical devives, the cots, crutches, | canes and stretcher, have been| thrown away by grateful patients | whom Dr. Dowie, Voliva or other “healers in Zion” cured by prayer and the laying on of hands. Zion consid- ers menibership In secret societies as heinous a sin as smoking or cating hence the insignia contributed by! converts to the error of being a er.” The guns and the burglar kit were offered up joyfully by the gunmen and the burglar who changed their trades after turning to Zion, and former smokers and chewers of to- bacco made a like sacrifice of thelr ammunition. While I was puzzling out all these strange devices on the banner of Zionism, from my front-row seat, we were enjoying an excellent concert by a band of thirty-five of Zion's young men. Music, heavenly maid, must have blue eyes. For to the Zionist believers in the blue Sunday she is at least ninety-nine and forty-four ent, pure. Be- Sunday and concert in of holies, it is equipped second largest organ in the ates, n important part of the ser- » 8 the vested choir of 500 voices, whose owners range from little girls of seven with bobbed hair to old ladies with gray hair, and includes many boys and men. Their singing is really beautiful. All Zion chil- dren with voices are trained free from the time they are old enough to read notes. If more proof were needed as to the clean bill of health Zion moralists give to music, nearly every Thursday night there is some sort of musical entertainment, though Zion tatoos dancing, movies, theatres, and fights shy of even the uplift lec- turer, To return to our Sunday in Zion, the band played from 2 to 2.30. Then the choir entered in processional form, followed by the elders and apostles, | wearing college cap and gown, the apostles with purple tassels on their the their hol with th United _Also caps. Last of all, from his private room at the back of the tabernacle, preceded by a uniformed guard of some fifteen young men, entered Gen- eral Overseer Voliva himself, wear- ing a purple gown over a long white robe like that in which Dowie used to appear. Voliva is a short, stocky Individual, with bristling black hair and burning black eyes. He looks a little like Napoleon and knows it, for he combs his hair in a similar fashion, and he likes to stand with his sturdy legs wide apart and his hands clasped be- hind his back, He preached yestorday for some- thing like three hours, and the entire service lasted from 2 to 6. As I lis- tened, I saw one reason why the Zion- ists manage to do without most of the recreation we their crave. Voli their movie: theatre, GREATEST TAUGHING ast HIT WILLIE «: 1.0 'HUtrMan | MARIE DRESSLER Book and Lyrics by Harold att HOLIDAY MATINEE WASHING TO! spelibinder, their continuows vande ville, thelr serial story With powerful presence, with ges tures, with sesonant and expressive vole, with humor, scorn, ¢ passion, with the knack of Ww Biblical phrases and prophecte such stuff as drama js made of, with invaluable footlight gift of magnetism, the gift of ‘wettin acro) " he held an audience of 3,000 people for three hours as the average Now York cle-gyman cannot hold 500 »ple for a half hour sermon, Voliva Billy Sunday, minus the baseball fg and plus a few beliefs as to the econd coming of Christ, the ess of the earth and the falli- bility of the law of gravitation, If Zion's Blue Sunday ever comes to New York, every New Yorker will have to take his Bible to church, By the way, where is yours? Voliva or- ders his congregation to took up at least twenty-five Biblical passages right on the spot. Every one has a Bible in his or her hand throughout the sermon. Also, even babies must keep Blue Sunday by going to church, There was a squadron of baby carriages wheeled right into Shiloh Tabernacle yesterday afternoon, besides the babies in their mothers’ arms and swarms of toddlers, Only one baby cried, and the four-year-olds sat as still as could be expected. They be- gin young, in Zion. I think I de- tected one small trousered reprobate, in @ seat up near the roof, performing a trick not unknown ‘to juvenile churehgoers, flashing a_ reflection from the sun with a pocket mirror. But, perhaps, he was not guilty. Speaking of guilt, 1 took pains to notice how much sinfulness was reg- istered in the matter of dress by the feminine portion of the congregation. The sin content was certainly less than one-half of one per cent, They have an udience in Zion stipulat- ing that a woman's: skirt shall be not more than seven inches from the ground, that her sleeves shall come to the wrist, that her blouse shall reach Ww a point just below the col- larbone. On one dreas of dark blue silk the “see line” was lower, although the offense, perhaps, was mitigated by the wearing of a pearl necklace. Then there was a transparent blouse of cream georgette, with low neck and elbow sleeves, of which I feel sure General Overseer Voliva would not EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRORRY 14, 921.’ 707 SUICIDES, ALSO 707 AUTO DEATHS IN NEW YORK IN 1920 Gas Commonest Means of Self- Destruction—352 Victims Were Married. T is an odd coincidence that the | number of persons who com- mitted suicide in New York City during 1920 should be identi- cal with the number who were killed by automobiles in the same year, the number being 707 in each instance, The report on suicktes, which has just been made public by Dr. Charles Norris, Chief Medi- cal Examiner, in his annual re- port shows that gas was the most common means of suicide, 288 persons having ended their lives in that manner. Next came shooting with 108. Highty-five persons hanged themselves and $6 leaped to death from high structures, There were 60 suicides from poisoning, 17 of them from taking carbolic acid and 14 from bichloride of mercury. There were 860 suicides in Manhattan, 205 in Brooklyn, 78 in the Bronx, 52 in Queens and 12 in Richmond, Manhattan shows a decrease of 14. Of the total number 483 were males and 224 females; 962 were married were sixty years old or more and one less than fif- teen. Of the 707 killed by autos, 314 were children. Bulletins in pub- lic schools are now in use to teach “safety first” rules to pupils, Monitors also give per- sonal care and instruction to very young children. have approved had he been given the chance to oversee it. CONCERTS AND § Lon Of most of the other church oi tumes, ptobably the kindest thing to MANHATTAN wouss say would be that they clearly were not designed to reveal the glass of fashion and the mould of form. To-night at 8. ‘CARME! Tue, LAKME} The bluing of Sunday did not end | Mea Geaten OL NOTRE abe: mma HATS ALL THE SHOOTIN: FORT” with this four-hour church service. |” rl Direetiy. afterward, in the "prayer | KOSMATALY Sti" dba diytgy SOAVALEERIAS [OAIETY. Wt Sve $10, Mata Wad Bl Sat room, was @ baptismal service for | tia “EDIPO and DANCE MACABRE. the children. At 8 o'clock in Zion | (Mason & @amiln Plano Used Exclusively.) Home a divine healing meeting was | >, : ‘arngpie Hall, ‘Thurs Bre, Feb. 17. at 6.15. sw On scheduled. Perhaps, you now 5 NAMONAL BYMPHONY Ole Berta, Cohan & Harris }¥,424\St, Bree at 8.15, cleve why, when asked a Ziorgst HELEN WILLeM with lady if she and her friends were al- WELCOME STRANGER * iat oust eines Rms an | TEeauME The. MBLIEM icveaoer eee a os ae Sunday, she answered, simply: “We UML Thee, W. aun St. Bren. at | ‘ee Cakbialiné Mats. Thurs, Mat, & eb, 22 don’t have time.’ > ‘Two Nearly Killed by Gas. Lors Sernstrom, seventy-nine, and his wife, Christiana, seventy-seven, were found overcome by gas early to-day in thelr rooms at No. 335 55th Street, Bay Ridge, They had not turned off the gas entirely on going to bed, After an am bulance surgeon from Norwegian He pital had attended them they were pro- nounced out of dange AMUSEMENTS. EUGENE — HARRY WATSON — 200 OTHERS jeridge; Musi by Jean Schwartz, N'S BIRTHDAY, TUES., FEB. 22. NEW YORK'S NEWEST ANI Z AMBASSADOR EVGS, 8.20, MATINERS WED., SAT. ‘Score charming and melodious. * Makes happy evening in the theatre.”—2#. G. Welsh, ve. She Rose Airl” With LOPOKOVA CHARLES IN A SPEC! central brilliant. No handsomer Broadway. “Never hi Lopokova gives to ‘The Rose Girl, “Most haunting melodies heard in a long while. CENTURY THEATRE Cent. Park Weet Fives, 8,90, Mata, Wed. (Pop.), Sat, Feb, 22°] % ROBERT WARWICK—JEANNE EAGELS we MACLYN ARBUCKLE—CYRIL SCOTT we MARGARET DALE—EDMUND LOWE % MAX FIGMAN-—In the Super Bpccisele. CYDIA LOPOKOVA In Ballet by M. FOKINE. IN THE NIGHT WATCH By Micheal | cod Staged by to. PEOPLE. | Frederiek Stanhope. “Most sensational thrills of season,""—Sun. SEATS FOUR BARR ARTH FOR THE WEEKS OF LION YORE AND JUL. RIN | “MACBETH ARA NOW ON SALE APOLLO THEATRE: FROM ONH TO THREE DOL-~ LA Mats CENTRAL THEAT R Ets 130 Dias Worl Sat. at F The Landon & Par ier A RGARY | iaisa tate Mew Tork by. elorms''—ulterdoe Rrock Pemberton’s Production ZONA MISS LULU BETT BELMONT \. (#21, Brant g | | 5.20. | GILDA VANESI-NORMAN TREVOR EN’ ER MADAME LYRIC (34, Wea of Leendmay, “Bro. 4.20 Susiva NORA BAYES *..,** Thee BOOTH (iriaccs wed. sat and Fob. 22 neon n THE ARLIS5 GREEN GODDESS ASTOR MEA. ay & (eh Se yee Wed and Beh Kehkioy HERSELF ",,"" n* CORNERED Des WEDNESDAY MATINEES. BEST SEATS $1.50. 39TH ST. THEA #, of Bima, tm. 0 sauson AN BEN-AMI Maule 4 » . o { — DEVISED AND STAGED BY “Fokine ballet a little jewel with the graceful Lopokova as the Stephen Rathbun, Sun. musical comedy been distinguished by such art as ‘ Somphooy Orobesure. jD RICHEST THEATRE. 49th ST.. Just |"irsy WEST OF BWAY cucu] & WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY, 2.0, * Cast fairly glows with stars, Telegram. PURCELL and HAL BALLET M. FOKINE set of c stumes is to be seen on '—Charles Darnton, Eve. World. '—Journal. 46th St, Eves, 8.20. | ‘Thurs., Set. & Feb, 22. | LITTLE OLD NEW YORK Bie sel? CASINO Theatre, 30h St, * Bway, MATINEES WED. & SAT. LAST 8 TIMES ZIMBALIBT'S Sparkling Musical Comedy Hit Ss F Many, Many Thanks New York and Everybody Fer Your Won jerful Patronage Final Performance Positively SATURDAY EVE., FEB, 19. | Sex-Starved Woinan, { | PLAYHOUSE fy 2p MARY NASH 2.00% PLAYHOL SE—SPECIAL MATINEES — | MONDAY. TUESDAY. THURSDAY & FRIDAY || GRACE GEORGE © tHe NeW Breasts ABTH ST. Gre 28.0 By pees ‘TsRROKEN WING || BLOU THRA., West 45th SL. Brew, Llatinces Weds Bett ana Pia. cacdnbarnys LORIN GAME 44TH ST. THEATRE Bvenings, 8.15. Matiness, O, W. GRIFFITH Prevents “WAY DOWN EAST” All Beate iamevod | sy | w AEOLIAN HALL. B | LONGAGRE, Ww, 48 st. GARRICK ¢ CHICAGO OPERA CO. MARY GARDEN, General Director Mendelmotin and Brahms Violln Concertos. Mic. Leudon Chariton PIANOFORTR RPCITAL by ELLEN Mat. Haensel & Jones. HARDMAN PiaN AMUSEMENTS. OMENADE ABOVE CENTURY THEA Sect PARK WEST Phone COLUMBUS 6800 EN PARIS CADW? PRODIKE AS C000 4 Sow im IDMIGHT CENTURY SELWYN THEATRES °%,, ‘rst 8.30, Pop, Mats, SELWYN Yee, 822 fer Mas WILLIAM. FAVERSHAM JOE Tho Prince ty¢ Pauper TIMES 60. Re ee FLORENCE Ed, Seiwy Play Reed in “The Mirage” “MOLDS AUDIENCE BREATHLESS.” SPANISH LOVE EXTRA MATINEE THURSDAY He ho stots BAT West 4501 St. Kron, 1.30 Mats, Weds a hat Tl: The arn W. of B'y, Ere, 8.20, HUBERT sii sted Ba beh 22 he 230 POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY. Greenwich Yillage Follies GRAWICH VILAGE & Wit ci JOEL BARBARA THEA. LAST WE Mats Wed. Sat.2.10 48 Sead West 424 St. Pres, §.30. Phone 3 Mata. Wed.. Sat. & Peb.22 |Hryant MARGARET ANGLIN * cTHE woman OF BRONZE.” VANDERBILT Ritiater, Poe ELTINGE West, (14 Meron, Rrenines, 2.4 LADIES NIGHT| ELTINGE Ti Beginning To-Day, 2.30 SPECIAL INATS MON.TUES UO FRI THe WHITE VILLA PRINCESS "2, °, 09, © try. #8. Mau Wed. & Oat ‘ md Se GRANT ime hn THE THE EMPEROR JONES ©" MITCHELL ‘y"foun®” ~CHAMPION SPECIAL MATINEES AT THE PRINCESS MONDAY, TUCSOAT: THUREUAY AY 456, | @ REPUBLIC, | tne, 030 Musa Wed & hav t.30 DIF F’RENT Daring study of @ | Wee 424 § JOMUN GOLUEN Vesa GRACE LARUE and HALE HAMILTON DEAR ME wie The Ist Year a FP Mauinees Thurn and Sat LAST 2 WEEKS HEARTBREAK HOUSE A Gumedy by BERNARD SHAW, io | BROADHURST *,» 8%, ow “OVER THE HILL Will Carleton, Directed by Harry Millarde Steinway Plano, TONIGHT ot 8.15, ALi ON Stetoway Piano. METROPOLITAN ° HOUnR TO-NIGHT at 7.45. Lonenanin Wray at cath EMPIRE "yr 900.8, pion CHATICRTON MARY ROSE New Amat The Home of 40 Famous Brands of dam, Kvs, $15, Mate, Wed.& Set, 216. Clothes for Men and Young Men Pr oan th Laurett ats veo ure Talo with AL MAT a3 By J HARTLEY MANNERS in PEG HENRY MILLER !2¢ ™, 434 8 Mats Thury MRS. FISKE JONATHAN! IBELASCO Wert 44th St Pree at 5 LIONEL ATWILL “int GSP eke er Aes “MIXED MARRIAGE’ i ee - Ervine. Maggs Circle, — Eves. 8.4 Fede WiLSONT He COL) ROPPER 'Vatee™ “ERM IN IE” LIBERTY Wa! San aes Mir zl (the Busleal Comedy Hit, “LADY Knickerbocker "\r3?,"Wai" % GEO.M.COMANS MVE DIAN THe Ww OTTO KRUGEN and MARION COAKLEY. 860. COHAN "=. 43d St. Biv, 8.30 Mats.’ Wed., Sat, & Feb, 22. THE TAVERN CORT WEST 48 ST SENIOR” | Today’s Special Feature! 212 Suits of 1g a bem (Vo Ta ilor ioc heste INA CLAIRE ' THE Goto oicaens, | By Avery Hovwood, GLOBE, Eyes, 8.30, Mats. Wed., Sat & Fob. 22. 7) FRED STONE “ip-Fop" “Tip-Top” | CLARE KuMmen Prevents ROLAND YOUNG In ROLLO’S WILD OAT |‘s"* Pyes. 8.30. Mate. Fri. f fat. 220, inne: EXTRA MATINEE WASHINGTON'S RTHDAY THEATRES UN. (OF HUGO MIESENFELD.. CRITERIO BROADWAY AT Adth ST. “BURIED TREASURE” with MARION DAVIES Cosmopolitan Production A Paramount Picture Special prologue with Soloists, Dancers, Cri- terion Chorus and Orchestr: CONTINUOUS NOON TO 11.30 Tia "BROADWAY R IVOL AT 49th ST. THOMAS MEIGHAN in “‘ THE EASY ROAD”’ with Lila Lee and Gladys George A Paramount Picture Paramount-Sennett Comedy RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA CONTINUOUS NOON TO 11.30 P, mM, Times RIALTO square COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTIONS. “IRE INSIDE OF THEGUP” A Paramount Picture From the novel by Post Nature Picture, retoat Boy." FAMOUS RIALTO | ORCHESTRA CONTINUOUS NOON TO 11.30 P.M, ENTIRE SECOND Opp. Waldorf Hotel POSITIVELY LAST WEEK | CHARLIE CHAPLIN AMUSEMENTS. ee. FFPROCTOR’ NEW YORK THEATRES S| Ni iSt htly at 11.10 MARK Loew's New York Theatre & Rool M. LPM. Root tol A.M D|; ‘ye ilies: “FORBIDDEN FRUIT.” RAN an Mute AL Se Wat Malle very bat 8:1 | ‘A Matlowal lestitutios , | Bway at Dirersion QuTH.” Arie all Seats | arin bireet. 308. FLUNK Uther tie Aaa | Reserved BROOKLYN. Jas. Oliver Curwood’ “The Trail’s knd Projegue te Feature nos: BROADWAYai' CONTINUOUS 11 TO 12 Pa B. F. KEITH VAUDEVILLE DUGAN & RAYMOND—RUTH BUDD HUGH HERBERT & CO.—S8YLVIA CLARK GANTRAM & SAXTON—YVETTE JACK INGLIS—-MAXINE BROS. & BOBBY EUGENE O'BRIEN '« (worto: TAR * eye Felten eats FH LID LiRTERS 7 Two Big jo LET {a (Between Sth Ave. & B’way) "tt |Suits, Overcoats | & Ulsters (40 Nationally Advertised Brands in All) Made to Retail at *40, °45, °50, 55, 60, "65. All at One Price Do you wonder that this great 2nd floor shop is doing biggest clothing business in all New York today? Has such phenomenal value-giving ever been known before? But such tremendous savings as this sale offers will soon be a thing of the past and the ruling prices of the day in forte once more, Don’t miss what is unquestionably the greatest money-saving clothing sale ever known. Small charge for alterations. FLOOR (Between 5th Ave. & Broadway) Semmmemees Open Daily Till 6:00 P, M. Saturday Till 9:00 P, M, | | \ ‘aan Upee 0 ne a IN HIS MASTERPIECE oth $L sr ore on ee Doe “THE KI 99 | Vark & tes ke iri “The Bdueation & “citsabeb® | D {ORIN A} Bosley & One Ruler pee AUR athe! | SIX REELS OF JOY | seria hv’ ‘The EDUCATION OF ELIZAL TH” . Irving & Jack Kaviman, Bowman Bros, | j A First National Attraction i SL ea TE BOARE ee j CET INTA Near oth ar ‘The EDUGATION'OF ELIZABETH’ Special Showing iy tata | Stiland Marto: tioye Blsters aot OPPOSITE “y Waldorf Hotel "a « JUNIOR” this celebrated maker (all made” to retail at $60): added to this” sale of 4000 For Men and. Young Men the 4th Street FOR SALE. SéNO 7m BOO OF GENS AEH sri ABLE GOODS ~ ina Cs Pramond DIAMOND Wt RIAMOND, Mt aN |Jos. Rose ¢ & Son, 49 Maiden red Diamond Cuitera Stxth Mioor, Phone

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