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By BIDE D. W. Griffith has chosen the title “Dreatn Street” for the production he making at his Mamaroneck studios, nd which had tentatively been called Kehewnn apd “Lamps.” The picture will finished by April 15 and will be re- Teaged though the United Artists. In| the cast will Ralph Graves, Ferguson, Hdward Pell, Charles Mack, Agnes -Fieming, Betty Hilburn, Kath- leen Ardell, George Neville, Porter Strong and Vivia Ogden. More than @ thousand “extras” will be used. "TWAS ANTICIPATION. ister Keaton heard his, director mapped out a strenuous fortnight for him and he hated to get busy. Geing to Production Manager Lou Settee office at Hollywood, he freyon mt ook worrled, Bu: eer. “What's the trouble “Work—work, from morning ni Ero long have you béen at this?” L begin to-morrow,” chirped Bus- HEATH JOINS REALART. Percy Heath has ‘joined Realart’s West Coast scenario staff. He will write scenarios for Wanda Hawley and Bebe Daniels. It looks as though Percy has renounced Broadway for good and all, Rudolptt de Cordova has been en- gaged by J. Stuart Blackton to go to London and assist in the preparation of the first picture to be made by Lady Diana Manners. Los Angeles has a new picture pal- ace called the Hotel Ambassador Theatre. It has booked Louls B, Moyer’s “The Woman in His House” to follow “Passion,” its first feature. Madge Tyrone, scenario writer, is fm the Clara Barton Hospital, Los ‘Angeles, recovering from injuries she received when her auto skidded and turned turtle. Examples of Kinekrom, Charles Urban’s new natural color process for motion pictures, will have a showing op. the evening of Fob. 18 at the din- ner of the Canadian Camp at the Ho- tel Astor. Grace Morse of the Hollywood film q@iony flew to San Francisco ‘from Los Angeles recently in about five hours. She was offered an engage- ment on the legitimate stage and was {n a hurry to get the details. Marshad] Neilan has finished shoot- ing ‘iis mew spectacular production, “Bob* Hampton of Placer.” James Kirkwood, Wesley Barry and Marjo~ rie Daw are in this one. Willlam Fox has engaged Pvelyn Greeley to act with William Farnum Miss Greeley has been a star in her own right for some time. ‘In her latest Willlam Fox picture Pearl: White wears a dress that cost $950, In one scene she wore it in a downpour of rain and it was com- \ pletely ruined. Corinne Griffith's forthcoming: pic- ture, heretofore known as “The Co- respondent,” i8 to be called “What's Your Reputation Worth?” Percy Mar- mont is playing oppostte Miss Grif- Jimmy Callahan, head of the Jimmy callahan Film Company and star of ey Carol beady ae rone Power, W. J. eaid An- | till) DUDLEY the Jimmy Callahan comedies, an- nounces the formation of a $600,000 corporation, under the laws of New Jersey, to take care of the financing of his activities. Hector Turnbull's film, ‘“Nhe Cheat,” has ibeen made the libretto of a grand opera, It was sung recently in Paris ‘This is the first time in history that @ grand opera was based on a film | story. | When Mr. Harding, of whom we have all heard much’ of late, visits Universal City, as Presidents usually do, he will find one of his former re- | porters on the Marion Star, William Lord Wright, working as head of the short reel feature department. Probably the fongest scene ever filmed for a motion picture was played at Universal City by Priscilla Dean | recently, It ran more than fifteen minutes and took 1,260 feet of nega- THE ‘EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1 MOVIES BANNED — BY DRASTIC ORDER IN KALAMAZOO cnsaiipiinanes Old Law-Is: Dragged Out to Stop Acts in Films That ‘Would Be Illegal in Life. KALAMAZOO, Mich,, Feb, 14.—En- forcement of a State‘law regarding poster exhibitions, which has been interpreted to include motion pic- turem advertisements ‘and displays, will be started in Kalamazoo to-day tive, working in relays, “False Colors.” DID YOU KNOW THAT— Fitzmaurice and thé “Ex company have gone to Sa- Twelve cameras were used, The scene is for Anders Randolph has finished a life- size portrait of Marion Davies, star of “Buried Treasure"? William K. Ziegfeld will show “The Black Panther’s Cub,” starring Florence Reed, at the Times Square Theatre to-morrow afternoon? May Giracci, the child in “The Prince Chap,” has an, important role in “The Faith Healer”? It cost Kinograms more than $12,000 to make pictures of President-elect Harding's trips-to Texas and Florida? ‘The American Museum of Natural History has bought a print of the race between Man O' War and Sir Barton? Anita Loos has gone to Palm Beach to finish her story “The Contented Woman,” for Constance Talmadge? Constance Binney is hard at work on her newest Realart picture, “The Magic Cup,” by E. L. Sheldon? Avery Hopwood’s. first film story is “The Little Clown," in which Mary Miles Mit is the star? The Lasky studio anmounces that m D, Taylor's next Paramount tion will be “Phe Almighty A Trip to Mars” is being shown in conjunction with the Hoover Relief campaign? Tt shows Mars as an idealized world. John M, Stall has begun shooting preliminary scenes for ‘Muffled Drums,” to be released through the First National? Jon, the Gish family parrot, plays a pirtiin “The Ghost in the Garr in whith Dorothy Gish will be seen? WHAT STARTED IT. They say the correspondent of a New York paper ‘found half a dozer picture actors drunk out in Los An- geles recently and wired his editor a story entitled, “Film Industry Para- lyzed.” FILMJINGLES. Said Willie Jones to Moilie Cline: “ On, won't you 2a my Valentine? “T with, gaid oh “but frst tet’s go And ee a movin’ picture show.” THIS'LL BE ABOUT ALL. puOur director says film work bores him." “He's a regular bored of directors, | eh?" € according to an announcement of} Chief of Police Taffee. | Protests had been made against @ome of the films exhibited here in recent weeks after the conviction of several youthful criminals, who said they had been led to careers of crime through a desire to imitate the deeds of some of the popular pio/ure stars. A State law, passea m pre-movie days, to forbid the exhibition in ptc- tire form of any costume or act which would be illegal in real life was taken to the Chief of Police by a delogation of clubwomen, with the request that it be used to tone down movie exhibitions, This includes pictures representing assassinations, statbing, fighting or of any personal violence, or any rep- resentation of the human form in an attitude or dress which woult be in- decent in the case of a living person, if such person appeared on any pub- lic. street. The order will result in closing of the theatres, according to the mana- gers. — NOTED PAINTER PASSES AWAY. LONDON, Feb, 14,—Sir William Blake Richmond, the noted painter, died at Hammersmith Friday. He was born in 1842, was Slade profes- sor at Oxford for several years, and President of the Society of Miniature Painters in 189 OLD cus Salice ATouch of the Country a Flavor of the Harvest -comes to the home and the . table all year around. where) one constantly finds” “Eddys” Sauce. MADE INU. S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. $1 Special Sale of Complete OUTFITS First Payment Delivers It to Your Home -Ludwig I Baumann & Co. Annual Sale of Dinner Ware Special for Tomorrow (Tuesday) 42 Piece High-Gradg Dinner Set Regular Price $25 SELECTED FIRST QUALITY: American Porcelain. Very handsome pattern of pink rosebuds, enclosed by two gold’ lines This pattern is carried in OPEN STOCK and replacements can be had at any time. Tay te Avcounts ) Opened $5 to "$5000 on small weekly or monthly payments, Open 9 to 5: ichdatciinilei Evenings Until 9:30 REDUCED TO e CASH OR CREDIT, 50¢€ wi WEEK Thousands of Other Bargains Are Offered In Our Great February Furniture Sale —— America’s Greatest Furniture House it West 125 St. [35 to 36 St. Block 8th Ave. | Fe Gin Sour We have no connection with any other stores—These are our only three stores Newark,N. J 49-51 Market St. Continuing the Great Success of Our FEBRUARY SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE: Our Cash Buying brings us unusual offerings. Our Cash Selling gives the outlet for Great Quantities. The manufacturer benefits, you benefit and so do we. Our Cash Buying and Cash Selling creates opportunites because we are always in a position to grasp good openings for buying seasonable mer- chandise, SPECIAL PURCHASE— CREPE DE CHINE AND SATIN NIGHT- DRESSES—handsomely trimmed—were $10.97 SPECIAL PURCHASE— CAMISOLES—Satin and crepe de chine—yokes of Val. and filet lace—were $1.97. .....0.0e+++e00 SPECIAL PURCHASE— CHEMISES—crepe de chine—elaborate styles, with yokes of embroideied georgette and hs oor tailored models—were $4.28. ......0eeee¥ere SPECIAL PURCHASE— BLOOMERS—henvy satin — single or | double dainty rose- elastic and hemstitching at knee: bud finish—were $4.28. ......¢ Reve SPECIAL PURCHASE— NIGHTDRESSES—three dainty models, with fine lace trimming, round or square neck—were $4.28 SPECIAL PURCHASE— nf PETTICOATS—two models‘with deep lace and embroidery flounce or frill of fine embroidery— SPECIAL PURCHASE— SILK JERSEY PETTICOATS- some with taffeta flgunces--all colors—were 84.24......6seeseeee SPECIAL PURCHASE— HAT FRAMES—black, white, gold and silver— wire and white buckram—were .64....,.....++ SPECIAL PURCHASE— BABIES’ FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS— WETE TT seeseeseeecees Peed eee eeeeecnserenere SPECIAL PURCHASE— INFANTS’ SILK AND MERINO ‘SHIRTS— sizes to 6 months—were $1.35. SPECIAL PURCHASE— SILK UMBRELLAS—Women's silk umbrellas in smart shades with individual looking bakelite handles—@7.27 valuc.....sessccccccsecceccces ; i Blouse aaSwWeater Day She who finds both sport woolens and economy indispen- sable will be delighted with the way these values solve her problem. Wool Jersey Overblous: jerse Brush Wool Scarfe—heather mixtures— were 84.94........ ee eeeeeeeerees MORNING SPECIALS—TODAY and TOMORROW Until 1 P. M. No Mail or Telephone Orders. $3.00 Men's Domet Night Shirts... asortment To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. $69.50 Fine Seamless Axminster Rugs....... 9x12 ft.—medellion, Orle small “designs—blue, Fowe grounds, Large stripes without aul] tal and tan and THIRD FLOOR. M by 67 Little Tots’ Tub Dresses A 8 to 6 yrs.—ging~ mbray—empire and Wool well, ki White quality—he 87 ct. Silk Candle Shades... di ‘arious colors: es K Black Hosery., ‘All sizes—silk plaited—excellént wearing quality HOSIERY-—-MAIN FLOOR, 97 ct. & $1.17 Men's Cashmere Socks .68 Black, natural and Oxford— some full fashioned and some seamlens, HOSIERY MAIN FLOOR. 30 ct. Dish and Roller Toweling.. Blue borders TOWELING—MAIN FLOOR, With rose, myrt PRAT collars HEARN Fourteenth Street Those shopping here can measure the success of our sales by noting the crowds in the aisles and about the counters. 4.97 1.48 2.97 2.97 2.36 2.50 2,38 30 4 94 5.50 —a number of models made of fine quality , ly embroidered with chenille, silk, or beads—were $16.97 Pee Q1B.07... .covccccsccces WEAR--MAIN FLOOR $3.24 Men's Medium Weight Underwear y shirts or drawers make) Walt MAIN FLOOR, 78 ct. Turkish Towels borders-—-soft, WELS SAIN FLOOR, 80 ct. Hearn’s Good Wear Poplin 36 inches wide. Hitable nurses" 99 ct. New White vrais $7.97 New Velour Curtains festoon 67 ct. Silk Mixed Pongee 35 inches wide—all ‘| a ps WASH FABI)CSBASEMENT, 47 et. Fancy Crepes WASH. FANIICA—BASEMENT. 74 ct. Bleached Damask S&inch .. TABLE LINENS MAIN FLOOR wasdlards —+3z- SPECIAL PURCHASE— "11.97 y quality—with or long and roomy absorbent fine utili unit: s clothes and w all valances — blue, 1921, (ESTABLISHED 1827) Weat of Fifth Avenue SEY In Addition :: Wool Days Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday * | Second of sale series featuring a comprehensive presentation at Sale prices of the three great Spring materials. Following on Sale Both Today and Tomorrow: SPECIAL PURCHASE— SHEER SILK HOSIERY—(black, cordovan and SPECIAL PURCHASE— BOYS’ EXTRA TROUSER SU! pent! ‘ay)—sheer silk hosiery is foremost in pleated Norfolk styles, some models Re yebe ‘a ‘or all occasions—smart street wear, semi- alpaca linings—brown, Laan = gray— 1 d d evening—this lucky special purchase were $13.50 to $18.50.. seas geee veRNNy 1.20 gives us a chance to sell—1.97 quality for...... SPECIAL PURCHASE— BOYS’ ROMPERS—strongly made rompers of good quality—Peggy cloth in solid colors or Slossd knee—beald WOMEN’S SILK EXTRA SIZE HOSIERY— full-fashioned—black, white and cordovan— 1.94 WON GEST, Cec ei tice cecécwess Oreccsogeecse stripes—Beach or erate cama on self or white pique ‘sinew to 6 years— were $1.48..... Oe eeececeecececees beeebecees WOMEN’S GLOVE SILK HOSIERY— 3 52 black and white—were $4.87.......... orecoeee OR SPECIAL PURCHASE— DRUMMER BOYS’ HOSE— Sizes 744 to 10}4—seconds of .50 quality... A SPECIAL PURCHASE— RADIUM LACE ALLOVERS— navy, brown, black and Shantung—were $2.07.. SPECIAL PURCHASE— SHEFFIELD PLATE COFFEE SETS— three pieces on tray—were $9.95,........ eeeeee SPECIAL PURCHASE— LACE COLLARS—were 47. : GLOVE SILK PETTIBLOOMERS—extra heavy quality—black, green and taupe—were 89.37... 6.76 GINGHAM HOUSE DRESSES—belted models of striped, plaid and plain-color | gingham—large variety of models—sizes 36 to 40— 2 00 were $4.94 and $5.50 BETTER QUALITY DRESSES in belted and one- >) 94 piece models—sizes 36 to 44—were $5.94 to 87.50 shee e ben eee SPECIAL PURCHASE-- ecg el Foam oir era SPECIAL PURCHASE— SHETLAND VEILS— navy, brown, taupe and black—were .37.. SPECIAL PURCHASE— MEN’S Pryce otis HANDKERCHIEFS— were .74 cach....... eeeees seeee SPECIAL PURCHASE— WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN’S INITIALHAND- 7——~ KERCHIEFS- wreath design—were #1.14 halt dozen—each .14., lf dozen’ OO. SPECIAL PURCHASE— MEN’S ALL-WOOL SWEATERS—We were able to buy a very large number of these sweaters, so the color range is still good. Every one is de- lighted with the quality. They have big roiling collars, heavy rib and velvet lined pockets— were $14.50 ¥ 54 SPECIAL PURCHASE— CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ PRINCESS SLIPS —yokes and skirts daintily trimmed with lace and embroidery—sizes 6 to 18 years—were $2.96 1.56 SPECIAL PURCHASE— COWHIDE TRAVEL BAGS—black and brown = 3 and 6 piece atyle-lined with leather— 16 and 18 inches—were $15.95... 9.75 SPECIAL PURCHASE— LEATHER AND VELVET HAND BAGS— o SA cEe kad Poubll abapaneerere alaT WiekaT Lo AG) SPECIAL PURCHASE— SPECIAL PURCHASE— OPAQUE WINDOW SHADES — (white) — 72 inches long—36 inches wide—mounted on de- pendable Molle ait brackets, slats and BOXED STATIONERY—24 ba 24 envelopes nickel ring pulls—(subject to plat —oblong or regulation White or assorted tions) if perfect would gell for .78.. tints. Special Purchase Mildred Louise Dresses 1.94 Were $3.47 Smart White Fabrics © REDUCED To Aid the Woman Starting Her Springtime Sewing 36-inch Novelty Skirting — just ight to make up smart skirts .yd, .68 yd 48 32-inch | Madras — soft-collared shirts can be made of it, also fine for many other sewing seeds d, .28 27-inch Pique—very ay quality —for rompers and most little girls’ dresses—was .68.... yd. « Novelty Voile—stripes and checks— voile is a springtime favorite again this season—was - 36-inch Gabardine— 718 . colored REDUCED Imported Trimmings 2.36 These unusually beautiful trimmings are our own New Spring models in pantie and bloomer importation, and are in dresses—made of Palmer suiting, chambray, the height of the mode for Spring. Included in the assortment are>— 45-inch Spangled Allovers — block and iridescent — exquisite combinations of color— ginghams, Devonshire cloth and cotton serge— sizes 2 to 6 years—Mildred Louise paper doll souvenir with every purchase. About 1,000 Yards Double Width Repps:« For Drapery and Upholstering Purposes 1.25 Yara Were $1.97—heavy corded weave—best deco- ¥ rative colorings—include old rose, old blue, crimson, and other shades. Embroidered Georgette Flounc- ings and Bandings— Were $38.88 to 840.12..... Were $13.28 to $13.44, . Were 88.97. . Were $8.47... Were 86.97 Were 84.78 Were 84.67... Were $2.54