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7 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921 ee ee . —__———. -— eens Ses y clothes, gilt braid, lace, ‘boots and )to be able to do this, In tact Tam he playa and becomes @ real man in re. cane. arule. Sunday is ‘my day,’|that play, But"—— | ‘ TAR AT ag Mead crs i; olatia esa a| te reste time I have to run away and| And here Giltin amiied, a philo- 2 ee ‘his time I'm going to stay in| sophical smile. typical Southern type of colored man “But the actor who loves his art. J with the Southern accent, brown skin, ee haa a ap ara bald whether white or black, gg oe glassy eye and pearly white teeth. In| the actor, speaking o! 8 ¥,|force his personality upon the pub- WN bis play ie talke exactly a he does ‘but ehe wasn’t the one who wanted |lic. He will do better to keep on the | ot fhe st Gat semrees nears [oe Oo ence Ph ratte aR atten . trary, by brother ran away with a ——.-——— i‘ “But wan't you do more than sust | Zo and alton broke er buat | wAMLne URVETIARD #¥ HONOR FOURTEENTH STREET Gieibed 1827 __ WEST OF FIFTH AVE to ‘drop around to the Drama |My mother, LA well educa! OF SIX BROOKLYN FIREMEN. | : F FOOTLIGHTS League?” 1 asked. “Don't you in-| Oman end ehe wanted me to be @! 4 bronze tablet was unvelted yeater- | _ a ; mt wi ne day at the house of Engine Company Y tend t tay ” born a * pars yas. Glin seoied the falls of his coat the" youngest Cig ontiaren: No, 251, Washington Avenue, Wall- UR A etic = 1 [ad wealiad My mother, despite her large family, | about Market, Brooklyn, in memory of yi Charles Gilpin Craves No . i” Orin) afrala 1 won't” he re-| Was & tealtied nurse in the Richmond |the six firemen killed in the Namwau | ‘on aan . was it | Gas ym DAN; lant ire a 5 Social Honors, but Is De- [Plled., "I think that “ia out of the Sg et ian te the wlling They were. apt. ‘Samuel Brown, uostion. { appreciate the honor and | fun steel ‘Thomas ones, ated. Bese ; rf plant. fame r ; voted to His Art. Pe i re sone but 1 don’t! “t was educated at St. Frances Michel market nit, umes ad _ - ont 1 a es } Bev aedaes an ake pilin Ae fons | Convent, T pang well and f Hked to | attended by Fire Sn TR Dren- part in ama an, Deputy Commissioner Thompson, +) a art. about an actor keeping more or leas | Sister Jerome took an interest in me tDe Deputy hist Fred W., Gooderson, at: behind the footlighta. 4 ion Chief David J. “Kidney, the Rev. PagAnd I want to be known through| “7 have always been a backwoods | 854 she was what you cailed ‘my in: | Richard A. Hamilton, ghaplaip ‘or the wae, e . ” ' Butt a long, hard J art. actor,” he went on, “because they | SPization. department, ahd the “Whether Gilpin is black or white| Wouldn't let me play, in New York. Dull to play the things I wanted to) Handel, chaplain for Brokiyn bean nothing to do with the question. | NOW that I am here I'm going to still] inves “been in stock companies, fn “with me, my profession comes] cating’ fotos te ee Eee Oe | Vadevitie, minstrel shows and car-| CONCERTS AND MUSIC. ' iret, The thing I don’t care about is|own among kindred spirits, They are |2'vals. But not unt 1907 did I have HATT Goun 7 knowing people sogially. I whould fee!| the Dressing Room Chi and the C.| 40 opportunity to show. an audience MAN AN Wout as a U ne O OC e nwc ‘ ‘ee fe eset V.B. A. (Colored Vaudeville Benevo- |that the negro hag dramatic CHICAGO OPERA co. a ever boii nae, fe actor. Jient Association) and there I feel at oe ey cas. L recatbertaer a Cane MARY, GARD Se rt saci cep apart from|home. 1 can't expect to go to the : th VALLERTA ,RUBTIOAWAY ‘ere— Wonder £ son ui Te lc Nn io ain oy Peary, eat a eng een, Pon farsa RIM ee Rae at * Such Splendid Economy Opportunities Here—Is No Wonder § the other side of the footlights, For|™Me and 1 would feel uneasy myvelf. Spans aay in yeh ie alt Tee “GARBER ole avathtiuns a None ¥ rae OF ee eaters Anam eile, can exbrent mp [ Eee tote eay, Mateaat SOARS ee Oe *# Everybody Shops Here on Saturday’ him you think of his art and tiat|self freely, but there I would be|The audience to |POTMELLO sane td possete p only, but the moment he draws the|among strangers. Yaugh at us, but “detore They ‘Tore we P ITAN OPERA ; yell he loses one of his best charms."| “But I am going to attend the din- |got thelr hearty applause, M ET ROPOL eves suimose are tho sentiments, “anal Sigh” Rua fac iishe load dramatic Instinct. “Ite tecis the part 7M" fi hoidis waNe’ anne” OA Last Two Days Last Two Days of Stock Clearances Saturday well-kno colo! actor, 0 = oe ™ = rae 7 z eat beak invited Oo Sa Gan ae toa veh AMUSEMENTS. yee = AMUSEMENTS. ___ \ a8 So Tay a Leather Clothe S for Boys and Muslin LA RSM SNOW | Pee" MIDNIGHT ROUNDERS Pit eoee crk [wis cartes Goods Y Men Underwear: = = 10.90 for Dining and Dancing. | LYDIA LOPOKOVA tn ballet by oo voxine. A new suit an extra oung iS 1 CENTURY THEATRE, & 4, | CASINO “S,t.tovic tate 8" | CENTRAL taf. i6ine s’ants | | hand bag, are always con- Clothes that are worth their original full Meeecchich ot leiden a TRUCE AR CAST in the Supereerane, [wen | Nene BL ans rd F, RAY COMBTOCK & AORMIS GEST. Premat venient, especially when value, priced greatly below it because we wee $1.68... Leg In The Wight Watch fee | Stee Oloe eves “aac |pEL VST” SES ArcAID| | posed Geren aves se |} do not carry over stock aoa eae By Michael )'orton_ Ee aneesnees 7 “Tina taken New York by storm.”"—Telegram. — 4 » . m | PLAYHOUSE *"2.. ‘th, Bot D's. Mata he vewaneoe LIN ie BAD ith PLYMOUTH Thee Wi 45th Be Bree Bi. yore pe eae ne Ba: Clearance Young Men’s Suits ‘ Wore 88.971. cccccccscseseas 2.36 Po ee A jc] ine Were $22.50 to $27.50 Tace and sheer embroidery— Splendid assortment of finely tailored suits of cassimere, | | Were $4.68..++...s+.+++5++ 3. cheviot, homespun and other high grade woolen fabrics. tnabella Drawere-—fine nainsook— There is a variety of desirable shades and patterns. Single y trimmed LITTLE OLD NEW YORK | | pea ‘Ticket Lot of Hand Ba; large variety of styles and colors —were $2.42 to $15.47— MARY NASHTZ Bend tia og Arh allabendnedn cdl nah ef ACL ede | reid, 46TH ST. ke ets a eens || SELWYN THEATRES °%,,"7""" Hyon fanrenar ee Sie Hosts APOLLO reer 3, Hae BLJOU THEA, West (cn & Mem, 8.90, 1.77 to 11.47 Shopping Bags—keratol— and inserting— ea. ‘ -d ARRYMORE ARTHUR Sho Bage—keratol— and double breasted sack models. Regular and stout sizes | | were $1.97.........000005 reJKIN GAME | BOOTH sit .Pr BualViven he Were BEDI srcvcseeesesoe from 31 to 40. Boomers — well or sateen—pink prt eine ARkcisS| SELWYN tiated Seat ess Se ain Clearance of Young Men's Suits See eiaisisincianasco ae SHUBERT Tree's tar sien RLIS9| creen GODpeEss WILLast vgs Guide Buk Casee—aplit cow- | | ere $19.50..........+.. 12.50 | were $49.50 and $52.50...34.50 | | Corset Covers—iace yokes back G b Vill F Ili si PRINCESS "es, 37, © of 87. Bre. iilecene and’ twa cone were 29.50 to $34.50....19.50 and front—were $1.68..... 38 reenwic age ‘Ol (a THE EMPEROR JONES "™,chr TIMES pig & Mata, black only—ring handles— . Corset Covers—some with cap JBLYRIC Sot ot eeetes. Sree rennsin MA TINETS wuite "E nauncess FLORENCE a Pay were $3.27. Clearance of Junior Boys’ Svits sleeves—were $1.28........ .88 | NORA BAYES *: DIFF’ RE ENT pa sie it 4 Rese Me A bly double handles— Young Men’s Overcoats no 74 me beets neck peg lg Trenings £40. were $3.57....+ less than half of f¢ i band ,yoke and ribbon shoulder | @ ELTINGE ‘Rest taney To-morrow 2 pies to 42 chest in ihelos- || Dutch und pleated Junior Nor- straps—were $1.43....... 97 folk models—many have wash- able tops—serge or velveteen trousers—also models of cassi- mere and unfinished worsteds in plain colors and fancies. YOUNG MEN'S DEPT.--THIRD FLOOR Clearance of Boys’ Overcoats Were $27.50. Double-breasted models of finest greens and browns—sizes 13 to 18 years. Clearance of Boys’ Suits Corduroys, cheviots and navy serges—many mixture suits with extra trousers—sizes 8 to 17 years—regular and stout sizes— Envelope Chemises of broche silk mull or nainsook—pink or white —were $1.97...... Wert 1.68 Petticoats—trimmed and tailored styles— were $2.68.......+0+.ee0+- 1.97 c LADIES NIGHT] a eee BEN-AMI ate HERSELF coma ; : ; MATINEE SATURDAY. BEST SEATS & 44TH ST. THEATRE Mu EVISINGS: Gitre ttl Preenia rh ‘WAY DOW No EAS NOERBILT All Seats B ET a Fine Blouses every one is of the new mode—prices give a rare Spperbanisy to buy below MAKINE ELLIOTT'S $08, Bm be “HOLDS AUDIENCE OREATHLESS."—San, {SPANISH LOVE HEARTSREAR | HOUSE wo Rosce SSO THE BAT BAT ConGxCne. W488 fn 3, Main Wea a-tet | BELMONT We 423. toast 48 "Mac FULTON Wen th ire 38. ain Kymphony Orchestra, GREENWICH | VILLAG GE Mate ener & TEWIND of the HILLS” % GARRICK ©. = wercoatings, in grays, paca wae NGWER! Sweaters and Scarfs Stock - taking bargains aplenty in this section, THEATRE, West 44 Bt. | Lata Wed, Thurs, & Bat at 2.30 |The Ist Year were $13.60 and $16.50... 9.47 were $22.50 were $18.50 and $19.50. ..12.) were $24.50 and $32, GRANT. iota: THE Lika ednesday, and all of them things MITCHELL {store CHAMPION LAKH LULO's ETT veaserri Hol ATER pally ME at rene ah Mackinaws de rod a0 —_ — Sizes to 17 years—were $16.50.......sseeeeerseeereeee eeeees 7.50 seas (oe St rea at RUA EMPIRE, "Yiavinecs Wed, sats at 215 LPN IN THe CHATTERTON: ue HAS + EMPEROR JONES. Wool Sweaters— were $16.94...-.....--..10,48 were $13.94............. 7. were $8.94 to $10.94... Brush Wool Scarf and From all over the world people | ing in every breast. I 3 have come to New York, and, | come the iherne of the sea ae seeking _ entertain- the preacher, the mami baa wae 9 O V E R topic of the draw- New Amsterdam, Eva S15, bts Wed & Sat 218 honored guests at the annual banquet in the McAipin Hotel, March 6, of Special Purchase Sale & E Tam Sets—were on.. the New York Drama League : ; .|| LEON . ing-room, the won- Besides the league invitation the >_< lay. Forsiz months . colored actor received one for a din- 7 AMSTERDAM ROOF, at 8 and 1, NEW pl hes taeda hen THE ote he ak aM pd Agi yl Silver biue and black. 150 Half Wreathe—of roses— WETe $117. .+cssereeeeeses 6S Suggestions and Instrwction in Moking and Trimming Hats Free of Charge df materiale are purchased hero. usr to be given in his honor by the Di CLOCK at ¢ Club on the same date. Mr. ZIEGFELD now ye ELD inner rus Gipln was also asked to address the |] DINNER ‘SUPPER AT 1h oiub members on “The Negro and the American Stage,” or some kindred CORT RT |LauretteTaulor wn oo RT O'My HEART “T certainty will drap around to the yates vee Sty BANNERS. Drama, League in order that 1 may ik ‘hank personally the artists who ||HENRY “MILLER ? fom iqorg a Bae, 220 were so kind as to link my name ye with such artists as Jacob Ben-Ami MRS. FISKE ‘WAKE KE UP. end David Belasco,” Charles Gilpin JONATHAN!" told me with keen sincerity in bis “Wak Wab , Brecingn of R15 voice. He was standing behind the BELASCO | Matinees ‘Taare & Sat. 115. laugh, thrill, sigh, H I L L and those who seek feel deeply. By the i i Ih of have y ea entertainment in th illuminated the human heart, de- “Over the ‘an ey live picted the drama that lies sleep- | forever! By Will Carleton. Produced by William Fox. Directed ty Harry Millarde. Brnings 2t 30, BROADHURST TiEST¥. ot away FE. PROCTOR" S RIV PAnAnauer Sree Mesh Bags 3.85 Blankets Inctuding wonderful price reductions on wT finest End-of-Month Thrift Sales Colored Silk To the new piay we of the Princess Theatre, wenare he ia playing “The Emperor LIONEL | ATWILL ‘pee 9 ee seg mel , ro! Santer Umbrellas Were $5.97 . yp hernc yt Comfortable Garted in the Bmporor's |1@3 ar, THE te Raratacra Fas [DOIN SLES Pre w;ructte||“WHAT EVERY WOMAN. KNOWS’ ; Blankets—some bound all around oA “Marriage” 9 Sonn | Park & Les | ct ¥ vinsr ner SOuN From Sir Jermee 2M. Bares Famous Play, 5.50 with silk bindings—variety of ma yrriy ate ee 2 Mek Bee re || STRAICET IS THE way" | Were $7.27 were $1205 a climes | witty MMeity a MIS onttees BAWN. Near 34 A0- | Bzua “Tt ire te kel is hope Wisaates, | NE _ORCEEATEA, 1 Smart bakalite handles Bags of the fine close mesh Wool Mixed Dicskuistctaue poured into @ \IPARK ~ Golumbuy Circe en S15. jbaat baat 3 Sees isi GRIMS” Rita? bined det Help is Lee Laas and attractive design shown solid colors—contrastin, Colored) single ||; aancis WILSON « 7 OLF HOPPER Did S| with PASSIONATE PILGRIMS if _Famow Risto Oran. || from ——a smart colored inthe accompanying sketch, borders—also plaids—single bed WILSON . 818 VAUDEVILLE, RITERION “Bari = rom sizes—were $8.45 and $9.94— nga New and er Oa Reps, ary & nine ed Treasure” || silk umbrella is just what to clear sss... ae Ra Wee Boar, Jun Paty Morean, 1asas || Xp Broadway at «sia ts Marion Davies|| you need with a new Pearl Necklaces—solid gold Bakalite Bead Necklaces— LIBERTY Ye eee * pause, | Peasy Vadeatine, =e Peretten ons SROKA. Spring suit. clasps——24 ineh long 2.50 graduated- Soiled and Odd Lots —were $: Sport Combs— set with sapphire colored stones—were .68 were $4.95 to $10.97. This Ww Wikk ONLY Neon te 11.30 P. M. | “Black Beauty” BOER, ERATO! SYMPHONY ORCH Blankets 1-3 and 1-2 Price All wool, wool mixed, eiderdown in the Musical Comedy Hit, “I of. ¥. BY St Bra, 81 Pe SB Sea a Bat oe si Saturday—Special Purchase Misses’ Corsets eS 6 ae MARI. “THE INSIDE STRAN OF THE CUP" GEo.M.Con: | SPECIAL, PERFORMANCE o-Mo MORROW | = 1 54 = finish, cotton fleece—alao crib 4 RDAY} 10.30 A. . blankets, jacquard comfortable CONEDIANS a seked > || Ra aaiubien a8 ek | wena to FUR NECKPIECES ee een coanertany , | Jewish Art Theatre Rika i; EVERY FRI. SAT, FAMILY. PRIDE | sHoLem ASH, With Rudotph Gohildkraut & Henriette Sohniteer, Loew's New York Theatre and Root | Cont. 11 A. M. to 1 P.M. Roof to. AM. Wi,” RUSSELL In begat Retormed. robes—wonderful bargains! Sizes 19 to 28—medium, low bust—trimmed top. C Corvets—medium low bust—tong ium hi} ink or and raetore $8.00. -- cece 1.74 Bandeaux—various styles odd sizes—were $2.00 .-1,10 HUDSON Wee tin 8c aresines, 4 Mas. ‘Wea, bad Bat vat a8 OM ITHE MEANEST MAk COHAN'S! "IN THE WORLD With OTTO KRUGER and MARION COAKLI aeo Thea, Bway & 4d St. Eve 130 £9) COHAN it ere na at om THE TAVERN “WHAT'S ALL THE SHOOTIN’ FO! GALETY, 46 St. By 400, Mate, Wed. Fei, Salt FRANK Special Purchase Special Purchase Squirrel Choker Scarfs Fox Scarfs 9.95 26.50 Were $14.97 Were $34.97 Neckwear and Vestees End-of-month Thrift Sales give attractive opportuni- ties in these needed acces- sories, Lace Vestees—were .94..... .74 Loew' sAmericanti* ier dy ates po |] TitoMAs SOUGHAN tn “All Seats ler ofthe Stara.” vii ‘é |] co, Bulotl, Ruliowa & “Haltet, ved | Linens CAPITOL "7 St “DIAMONDS Fine Linens drastically a End-of-Month Thrift Sales| MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P, M. To prevent dealers bi No Ma eplone Orders Pakh Di i ble deat at bail at Ab batalla 4 HARRIS ©, (248%, Brant 40 | Luce Coll e 7. APARTMENTS FURNISHED) |] 4M COME § TRANGER' = stone" es sarkatite eae oe WATCHES—JEWELRY d for quick elear- ans Shstiead Yelle "Specialise | COMPLETE FROM #50, to ¥500 ‘Kaen “THE CONCERT” |ON CREDIT cose nae | reduced for qui thd ‘safior collar =! AN 70" L" STATION a Comen| ||LYCEUM "er. 8 Sey onan eae | SCR ED EE se atamas || ace before stock tak- pes pyre wore = OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS |\\INA CLAIRE © ‘aoto. oidaend:| | __Mabiowe Lo aep te eS Uustrsted Catalog Free, ing. Thrifty house SOH AUITE—TAIRD FLOOR. " 4 MAIN. FLOOR Saturday—-Special Purchase | by” Avery _Boomton ; LOYAL DIAMOND & WATCH CO, wives will buy in quan- We. Shelf Oilcloth ‘ $1. WEEKLY: 0 Giigorrere ree 000 IMES |* “MAIDEN LANE Phone Jobo 243-| tities, Fluin white, 9 schon wide Gold-Plated ° \ OPEMS ‘AN ACCOUNT Rey te | IAMONDS - JEWELR keh MOU LOTH—THERD FLOOR \ Ma ||7%) Fred Stone «TiPTop"|) “wrest, Ss: HIDDODROME | «DAM aera RY ||| Bleached Linen Demaske—heery | | cutieh Cute Shee Be Rosaries o¢] |] CLARE KUMWER Premuts NOLAND BB res80-4000 DEOPLEOD MELTS Bena Be bi pemenm p CE im RL oe dear a AR GaN ea eda 23 Wow on Hoo") ||HULLU'S WIL UAT| na oat ee yt street cuentas e808 || de ite wigatiee, MON |. sata fe “be: “Were'37 0%, were $4.80... 2.15 res oe ae ties Whore were $6.50 343 SHOWS-BECOND LOOT In neat cotton li TiSHER BROS |e e Leen LOUIS MANN S MANNovetintitre JoLUMBUS AVENUE. WPA fo ae fee : “COWMBIA Fe reg 0 KERR @ Lady Fe DAVE ‘MARION'S Os Own Com

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