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e's ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY _16, 1921." than @ pound, and carry! «,dndrl-) invention, Mra, Ives explained, Is that cal records ot euch tape adjust-| children in early years have ex- ment that a child can Tmanipulate | tremely retentive memories, which . them, |can a8 casily be directed to useful For yeara Inventors have been ex-|as to useless or undesirable infor- perimenting with the talking doll.) mation To make one that could squeak | "Mamma" when it was squeezed was = = = y| simple enough, but to make one tha: Fourteenth Street ESTABLISHED 1827 West of Fifth Avenue 10 FUR COATS could chatter ‘like a real child was! NEW | quite another matter, Some time ago a German Jnventor Gend 3W ROTION PICTON produced a bisque beauty with phono- | ~ > ” OY EDUCATOR Rraph insides that could talk as Aus |f Sid, privately at sscritice. | Por, example, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ; “The White Villa’’ Acutely Feminine ‘BY CHARLES DARNTON beautiful eat oat, newest mo ently as a German professor —but ahe |] sheen, ft Tt te just as well, perhaps, that Welghed elghty pounds, Edison, re- |] med §i18; pantrame ert” abd wards, e White Villa” is restricted to fining this invention, reduced the |] Ry, 1% Bradway: new 5 Two-Pound Two-Footers to|weieht to sixty pounds—but still such | hatines performances at tho Hitinge| | . , [a doll was obviously of little use to tre, for this play, made trom] Emit Jingles of Arithmetic nien. Sete wean tose oc Garewns |S — == ‘@he Dangerous Age,” by Karen and Geography. Mra. Rice. Wray. Ives told the| ..—CONCERTS AND Music. } Michadiis, and given for the first time Mothers’ Club that the new doll will OPEnA Yesterday afternoon, is more likely to ites wort only, two of three pounds, will manta fa A CO. | others e abous two feet tall and can Be P ho, underwood Gy women that By) yee ere Jong, Admitted thet] made to talk by pressing a buttoh,| AS yeas taney, geal Die Give You the Advantage of fen. (Still, an audience’ mado up|hey receive a large and valuable] ENe (the doll) can he wound up by A Tole ie waRMe JUGGLER oF ae hae Our Cash-Buying Power— f thetr education from thelr nrgely of women must have per-|P°" ©! little crank, and will talk an hour Httle girls, Behold, elvilizavion takes| without rewinding, Mrs. Tves said 1% WA lexed tho players by laughing in the), “no forward—littc girls henee-|is the hope of the manufacturers: to | ipx¢ ba trong places. dolls are to be educated by their alae the pier mote nee not more i RE: Tues, Mogg one YM its time—a good many years| dolls, At least that is what the mem-| ‘han $7—Wwithin the reach of the ma- bane. Ueed Be 2 S ce the ‘Denenrene Abe easne na) tei of the New York’ City Mothers | forty’ of children's farents pocket: | oven & timin Haw tae tar? | Mi oney.Saving Values in New Seasonable Spring Appar ing of a shock toe readers. Its Club ‘were told yesterday afternoon | books, (CARNEGIE HALL FEB. 26 The edacational idea behind the nkness approached a revelation. |2* “+ demonstration of a wonderful], The conversation of the talking | SATURDAY V ARTERNOON at 2.30, . At any mio, Hadith Elis has! “Jy appears that the now doll is al-|sones about numerator and denoml- Ra h ff ‘ Fy ught it to the stage, with the) most ready for the market. She has| nator, the trople of Capricorn and achnmanino Special Purchase Sale Special Purchase Sale y not have the qualities that make new talking doll in r meeting in| doll is to be of an educational and NCERT OF MUSIC FOR PLANO, 1 d of The Players’ Fellowship, and|/peen made possible by the invention| the socia’ life in Japan, AN PROGRAMME. . . 1 Pate 0,000 Yards te “alae Silk Chemises Hit = ane 3 WOVTER GARDEN $= SG CENTURY Promenade S=*) AMBASSADORS. ia and Camisoles _ Ginghams day It may be what every woman | thin’ Waidott-Aston, improving kind, She will sing tittle fo still interesting even though It]of a phonograph motor weighing less Virst of all, | an AMU EMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENT! . ee sleet 151 Lk es ~ aa decanse ho is a bore to hor! f The PASSING SHOW of 1921. Above Century Theatre. THE ROSE GIRL wh, cuances then tries to find freedom of life ‘i Nightly Midnight Rounders LYDIA LOPOKOVA tn batict ts PURGE = m7 F ry - . e ‘ae. fo eaids, ‘norsait aloof, fom. use| CENTURY THEATRE = (i Siy(fts | Gres ot 1020 0 i tt ert LYRIC 434, 8 routers, Yeo $38 This “special purchase” was a genuine find. in Solid Colors Qualities are good and styles amazingly pretty. Envelope Chemises Camisoles é 1] 6 * Ing architect of her white villa, AOUTAT Wanwichecctatbe canis nly to find herself watching a gar- MACLYN ARBUCKLE—CYRIL SCOTT. ner whom the man-crazy cook MARGARET DALE—EOMUND LOWE SEATS FOR THN FIRST Potes upon. ‘Then she calis the young MAX FIGMAN—In the Super Bpretacte, FOUR WREKS OF LIONBL NORA BAYES *%, y back to her, but his perfunctory BARRY MORs aD, CaaS aT ard AETAUR, de aan Gaetity || {MALINE ELUIOTTS Gc, cc EB , 1.00 38 quality him. By this time his fancy has APOLLO THEATRE—PRICKS “HOLDS AUDIENCE BREATHLESS be FROM ONE TO THRER DOL~ J bnened to her slim maid. je bas it “To Mw Se ie Frou a LA. 5 Miowed berscif to put nh more “Weight than gvod for roma' Losing the architect, she sends for former busband, believing he will ave her again, Hut he tells her that DE be is whout to marry a ninoteen-year- SPANISH LOVE EXTRA MATINEE THURSDAY, ‘Models in satin and crepede | Models in crepe de chine Smart, clear, bag colors—li ay medium and dark chine with lace armhole or | with tops of embroidered blues, various shades of f pink, rom pale pink to ribbon shoulder straps— | -orgette and lace or all rose; tan, green, gray and lavender—in fact, every parang oF Vee ae {ade aL FDOER sa hie wil ee! pretty shade that says Spring and Summer. georgette. straps. Will make up into the cutest of rompers and SELWYN THEATRES °%,, Ws" eid charmer. laic then knows she “Ties taken Wow York by tore. "—Telsgreae. i Kves., 8.80, Pop, Mate, fe done for—that sho will be com-|f @AECUSEG: | Pr 30: atan wed 6 Sut 2 SELWYN Wen; Sta tat. ‘a's0. pelied to live her remaining years william FAVERSHAM 44TH ST. THEATRE Maine: little f. i GRACE LARUE nod us le frocks—also fine for bungalow a) Spe wel |) fatetusmeron’ DEAR ME}) | yes the Pica 2x! Pape IE Lite hg ee pasha all-overs and house dresses—(there are many Ma aaNet Onis e Y, TIMES SQ. Fm be, | I! ay AYDOWNEA st” i serviceable col thing of its be 4 in Somethine pauio-| I Jurne |The Ist Year ruonenee |, avanets He | | AY DOWN EAST” Special Purchase Sale eable colors)—to say nothing of its being : mid states and. | FA ie st. | Mas Wot, Ture & see, 230] | Reed in “The Mirage” ive ae oe . just right for women’s and misses’ smart aa a ae ROLEROOB : td Feather Pillows frocks for Summer street and beach wear. te meter to which espe ‘at- Dp FRAZEE West ae me lr gg sar a Sena Tee MARGARET ANGLIN © « rae why. oa ‘ie 3 om, te va, 03 J a gy inh ey at first ahem : priormance ull nearly the end of the E Seen eae a LITTLE OLD NEW YORK pillows. e ones in 1S e are ma 9 : Ri, alt in all, Mise Wanson aid. the NASHS ected | SRANT: Ty ame oe PRINCESS ys. %, & oy. ore 845 with strong, durable tickings and filled Two-Day Special Purchase Sale ext work of her notable earcer puamesPeciat Mariners” | MITCHELL 'n'toen:| CHAMPION 1522 B is Kenyon told the 9 dat. & Feb, GRACE GEORGE ta the ‘ew GARRICK °%,. 33) THE EMPEROR JONES “i ‘hatin with all new feathers. TT : one ae Selected New Mixed Feather Pillows CO ON HOSIERY ™ « 48TH ST.9, a hilar ty HEARTBREAK “HOUSE ‘ Art Tickings Wonderful bargains in this pre-inventory sale purposes oe ee ee es nearer S S wae. kocording!y __# Caney by BERNARD SHAW. ; ; , : ’ Puget thy wols tof sve ING BOOTH ji." wa, 1a The ya BOE meres ¢ ices 16st 60 ||) 51S were Saas 2s ee —thrifty women and men will buy in > ard rhe « GEOR 7 . : fon ie wutnd ga the wusmant:| RLISS|creeNn GODDESS IRE NE Mixed aoe rote Pillows quantities. u A an as the young aieceniorSoenemeen . a . ? e * hea. bent ELTINGE West is a. Street. Evenings, 8.45. arious cKIn: », “rhe White il 1 catty fem- g.| SHUBERT ts a ‘uaa REL OE aoe 20x28—were $1.47........ 98 roar $2.07. ia at Men’s Mercerized ritiuiccuac GreenwichVillage| Foiliesis (Wy: » 22x28—were $1.67.-..0.--1.22 | 26x30—were ‘$2.24. 38 HOSIERY a 3 saree tt y = — CAST W ' Pecnerre ravron dunes Sesce COMER] a nape, | HMI Riya ate ||| Imported Gray Goose and Down Pillows 33, 37, | RETURNS AS “PEG.” \4 39TH ST. we Ene font | per MON wanna nana aoe | MACK « JOEL’ Pris wa A Sateen and Art Tickings * was an a be | t wena wEauson ANO NORMAN TREVOR 20x28— oh 24x30— St, 2. OP caged 7 * eame back to the Cort Th Fr i na . . . ote ‘WONEY DEW FULTON 3 ae fe Orrges. | wy wun OVER THE i iLL Mixed Duck and Goose’ Feather Pillows Bivay at stm BL mven, os 025 ——— || Herringbone and Assorted Art Tickings EMPIRE, Sry 920 9, Pre ae Paar | Duct TAG 20x28—were $2.27..+042-.1,38 | 24x80—were $3.07. dovan and gray. white. ehatierbox THEATRES UNDER BinecTION—_— , ‘OF HUGO RIESENFELD. e's emiuring and en- sain'||CCRITERION iar's! ery aren conete mer all] TREASURE” Percy Ames was capital in making a reluctant proposal of marriage. to||t with MARION DAVIES . For that matter, the whole i 4 did excellent work, and the per- Cosmopolitan Production ee a eee oe r shan her call with aminbie wag "M CHATTERTON | MARY ROSE 22x28—were $2.65 4..1.57 | 26x30—were $3.37. ON THE WORLD'S MOST | Now Arsterdam. He R18, Mats Woda Aat2.18 Semi-White Down Pillows JEGFELD eroouctio’ BEAUTIFUL DANCE FROOR {| Linen Tickings—Assorted Patterns ZIEGFELD prooucrion erty? |||] 20x28—were $4.87......-.2,69 | 24x30—were $6.37. LEON ERRO | 22x28—were $5.63 -3.10 i i] WEDAAY NESDAY CotsetauPetticoat Day 7i EGEE ROOF at 9 and 11, NEW BROADWAY, nr SIst St ance was gtected with hearty|{! 4 Paramount Picture Hy 4 EGFELD:0 9 0" OOK Sat. and Sun. Matinees ||| ia the finale Gia { cA f NN Evenings 7:30to1 A. M. |||, “ omen who are familiar ednesday THE EASY RO 1D” Silanes eee z 4 aha — os cele private ite | WORK CLOTHES || Handkerchiefs reductions are never at a loss in looking for / WILL MAKE IT EASY terion Chorusand Orchestra ||| COR urette taylor | || a: at ctons Men’s Union Made Overall that are dainty for good ticoa’ small prices. : | FOR RIVOLI CASHTER||| _eoxtimv0vs Woon 10 11307. seer phe il al Nl “oem owess* | 1 Spring and cost but corel: Sik: GORENG et Yi RIVOL Bway | & SAT 2201By J HARTLEY MANNERS || — es = Were $1.97 1.09 little. Corsets nie “The Easy Road,” with Thomas at dotn st TS ke ENRY MILLER (34,034 8) aaa MARK Showing i A ; se ida sin tie denture niin cits wank THOMAS MEIGHAN bis aia pars: eRe SM 5 TRAN Jat Showing || Blue, plain or striped, brown and Special Purchase i at the Rivoli Theatre. Miss Lila Lee white—also coats to match—extra il CHARLIE CHAPLIN srne wo:|| Mace on mt amd Miss Glad George are ajso + in “THE EASY ROAD” Men's All-Linen Handker- 55 4 A chiefs—were .74...each @ oe a 1 89 ¥ featured inthis “Paramount” produ; nivor A Coen Piet ema, BELASCO Ym wy a Pa a SPECIAL SHOWING NIGHTLY AT 11.10, Men's Work Shirts ; " were $2.75 . uri o ko most ores, - " + Bat eb, 22 BROADW) Special Purchase All-Wool Pettibloomers—blac! All-Weol Petticoats— mentee atiakcy aren Per | TAL TO “Sens eee oll (LIONEL ATWILLepraveae|| RCAPITOL 827% |] were s1.97 1.00 Wien’ nary; French bins, plu, beaver | a tel jem Bee seca in” tae eased) from) AN ess, rene HE CUPY K ! A rid'e Largest, me A Weatitul ‘thes, omen’s ‘and Children’s Initial and tay) black wool jersey wool top petti. badding young ge after his mar- 30ST. THEA, bet: Bway & Central w riage, begins to case up on his liter- Free, 0.80, "Mats Wod., Sat, & Feb, 32 Ary output and substitutes the prod-| BF. eit ASEATRUDE HOFEMANN, | ‘uct of one John Barleycorn Siw bes | “MIXED MARRIAGE’ Yh Aue He also pens silly missives to female Bevant 4200, (04 AN B owners of pet dogs which, In this! |} Mats Baus 2 | Columbus Circle, Eves, 8.15)t nat modern day, should not ‘be held IPA RK Siin'wes.crop.) & Sat. 2.18 Week: against him” At the end of two Feels) || FR nANCIS WILSON & 2€ ®t) HOPPED f ni oR * ie “Ee RMINIE Pop. 800 ta #8 Mats Rit) beats him ¢ . ||LIBERTY : conscience compels him to rr a8 Keith, Vauders Meighan is so sed he attempts| fo drown his sorrows in a pertectiy|||_®. # Wet Bat. & Feb. 2 This turns the tide in his ite and B.F. Keithis ANNIVERSARY WEEK, | any ripples on the surface of AMILIGN| | iain Handkerchiefs—wreath design— were $1.14 half dozen— 80 each, .14—half dozen, © te Le Sa. ead”? en mas ona Blue chambray, pereale, blacks, |— “Matinees, Abo—50e. a. B80. etc. | Petite) 1 cress. 11000 PEOPLE-100 NOVELTIES ca Beitr Dally Popular top peti ACY adliaaate jounce —were $4! 4 and $5.65..ececceeee 31D a» S, THURSDAY Special Purchase Sale sGins Tub Dresses ot Keith's | Wway innocent lake, F Boys’ Rompers Strongly made rompers of good quality— peggy cloth tn solid £15 & § 181Prlon HARRY HASTINGS’ BIG SHOW, With DAN COLEMAN, ~~ BROOKLYN. smrutt and Jeff in a siden eee eee gee Gites Gone colors or stripes—beach or closed | comedy come to bi * F. Keith's \ Poe hon ae ong FE RSON “The trail’s knee—braid trimming on self or | ‘st TRAND Almada Next Hunday—"THE wate 6 oriTne cones REA a ee | GenMConans : cFP |ICOMEDIAN 'S 1.65 Were $1.94 to $2.24 hite Mar—2 ef ne bg $L4a., 1.00 Cisnt 1¢ & grand old Name?) ROCTOR'S |, (o) eas z| = NEW YORK THEATRES “BURIED TREASURE” pst 8 Z sn cOHAN's Mir mie rit ay ay New Spring models in pretty, Clearance IS A FILM DREAM nity Ae |\Procustiond AN ET, ark & lon THATCOMES TRUE si i OTTO KRUGEN an! MARION COAKLEY, bright plaid and checked ging- ham, serviceably made, and Table Napkins ORI” LOW PRICE 3 = OTL Y Fa VPN; ma fo | OR Mic Yes & Fen (wa BL. hear Ween 0 Bie A EHPOVERS HE AGENT CAL EERE Gas A LT Weer roger VERN smartly trimmed. 6 to 14 years. 5.64 Doz. dj ie fe ss n i ee M 0. ran EM, a P #@he Criterion Theatre. Misa “Davies 2a i . Sitti By | “WHAT'S ALL THE SHOOTIN’ FORT" SM ee ctie EDUCATION OF ELIZABETH” nM i Were $8.75 Excellent quality Union linen (part cotton), 22x22 according 6 the script, to dreams, . 7! which the stor GALETY, 40 Bt Ben 6.90. Mats, Wed, FRANK 8g Geil Sem ia. ACON bacoe dU WETS ig one given MORNING SPECIALS Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P. M. | To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail er Telephone Orders, | DIAMONDS pirate,” iis dream an & Harris Yt $1.68 Sikata{Petticonts.........-..0.89 | $224 Men's Fine Union Suits 1,50 | $4.97 Special Purchase of “ aitusinatle ff A more a) a Ma * | Rlnck, navy, purple, green Fino w linle—knee drawers— Imported Table Scarfs. in fl many opportunities for. thr ; ASWAY.! WELCOME STRANGER © , WATCHES —TEWELRY | | Perrivoath” whrOn! ga | eRe nln watanalt sueniner | gays yt verqure cad es. Pretty floral designs, weenes betwee adventir BS 4) st | }ON CRE DUT 3 Sess d beast Tee Whin-atil Gee: artistic designs. ’ ¢ 4 YU antral . iss a. BBO! oon 's Fine Shirts ( Bee etre YAU EVEL | ROYAL LAAMUND & WATCH CO, |} DHE # gieotinenes FF ee EAS eae Cot eet” | 65 oh Now Contole Gislene; ce 8 DUGAN & RAYMONO—RUTH BUDD | MAIDEN LAnt Thene John 243. | 98,ct- Women’s L.ctra Site Hosiery neat colored atripes—all sleem— % mopolitan ow NEUSLaaxine BilOG. & BOBBY rh = . OO 10 smY—MAIN FLOOR Mien Wii—starne o0R, Mithd bone BAconsistent s ° ©, O'BRIEN ' “wortos HE WORLD prints more sis AN Wool Storm Serres 84 637 Floral Silkoline Comfertables. 4.35 CURTAIN SCRIM—RARMMOKIR, 4 ‘ There EUGENE, O aPante e ya preg er Peat are alse ‘Business Opportunities’ hagen, navy n poraere corto: Slien | 30 ct, Seorsacker Gingham 7 ces and sones. | }oLaRe KUMMER Presents ROLAND YOUNG \))| , all wool. | w sis ‘oticatvedt qnedion welght, tere “Buried = T: \ ef 88 ad a 10 Ye || than all the other New York MAIN PLOOK PIWOITA Laas WABIEM Ki WASH O00D8—NASIMCRIR, rama of refnoarnation, | BRONX OPERA HOUSE jit Ai ay | AOLLO AY WILD UAT |," [[]| morning newspapers added plot Is to prove that tw ne HULL, ALMA TELL & GEORGE MAi in “WHEN WE ARE YOUNG” ‘exits aatilee’ wasuine Learta.auanal be eapnenied, | aga togethes, a

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