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By Bide Dudley. # recently wrote @ story for, this which began: “At last ‘East thas reached the screen.” Now we were misinformed as Play's screen experiences. A named MacKinnon writes us Mr. Dudley—You mentioned ‘night's Evening World that Lynne’ had at last reached the Lynne’ three or four years ago | wereen and who do you think beautiful Isobel? None other Bara. I think thé villain asi Stuart Holmes.” . thor MEN” TO LYRIC. | Typ Metro's vig film, “The Four ) Blorsemen of the “Apocalypse” will s an engagement at the Lyric on March 6. This is a Rex Fugriim production from screen m py June Mathis, Nora the Lyric, will " WHEN JUNE ACTED. ng of June Mathis, reminds | the writer of this column of one time when Nat Royster and be produced a |] tech at the Harlem Opera House. |} ‘was the poor down-trodden girl fm it. Avita Sanchez had a role also. in the play Avita had i “He treated me the same w: I wan but a gir.” There stood the poor olde Avita got mixed up and said: / “Hig treated mo the same Way when wie but a boy.” mudience, laughed uproariously. ] re pleased. Ton after that June began “tampering with flim scenarios, STANLAWS NOW DIRECTS. © -Peprhyn Stanlaws, artist, who « announced he ,had aban- |} to spend twelve ‘painting SS preparing to direct motion |} pictifes, has finished his course of gtudy and has signed a five-year con- 4 to direct Paramount pictures. “His first work will be “At the End of the World,” with Betty Compson . A REAL SILENT DRAMA. ‘The films have a rea} silent drama @t last. In Charlie Ra: “The Old Swimmin’ Hole,’ rds. weha the very first feature fie * na press agent, “to tell the tale wi et cemetant reforence to Roget's fas- book, it deserves mention it oan be heralded as an honest |} itor for Bide Dudley's (advt.) of how the young idea grows urt and Indiana. (See Bolivar " { WERE'S THE PROOF. Moore and Renee Adoree, who d recently, are willing to tes. “Hity jithat marriages are made in <1 They, were acting in a “Made took place. } peta . |IMAY SELECT FLORIDA. le in the Soul “anid {avid Selznick looked. over the around Jacksonville, Fila., view to fitting some Florida into some Selznick” photo, ‘With railroad rates where they here.48 quite a difference be- the prices of tickets to Florida California,-and this may be | into conskleration when palms ‘#nd such figure in a film, * WON'T WORK ABROAD. Fairbanks intends to film ‘Three Musketeers” jn America. \ iginally intended to do it in d but he hasn't the time, The} plans to make this une his ate, ay ‘ HIS ONE EXPENSIVE. } ‘Pryguction costs on “Foolish Wives" | $750,000 mark last week with | girl, waiting, for them |] in Heaven” when the recently Myron | jj ture will clear the million dollar lur- Morosco Clam Digger,” has been placed under contract by Loin Wobor, who has In. | Vehicle for Fox Is Dickens’ story un- iy og to quit the spoken drama |der the title of “Oliver Twist Jr.?” r 8. Mr, and Mrs. Carter De Haven are | 0f 100 ploked dancers? bringing to a close the most am- dy (Production of their irl in the Taxi,” to be released by Associated First Nation- preparatory »wer of the North” and “The Son of Wallingford.” bitious come: career, “The Stock is one of the most expenrly filmed and is looked forward t screen ‘sensation. The estimates that he has several months | yet to go Pefore the work is finishe directa to Louis Cathern, who recently ar- rived in Los Angeles to star in the | Will soon leave ( Company's play, ‘The |ton in Burope jai. Jan tmportant pa hundreds of actors we Director lon, 1 nyd In@rahan In the pie \turigation of the Anthony’ Mars stag At) Olive Tell will be Bugens O° ading woman in elen William Davidson and Hedda Hop-|on A An electric sign over a house, noticed recently, read: Moore, the Poor Simp?” Jeanie Macpherson, scenario writer, | picture | Harold Goodwin's first starring In “Queen of Sheba,” being fitmed for Fox, there will be a special ballet “The Black Panther’s Cub" may lat I* theatre soon? times muel Goldwyn has gone to Hurope| you de'x Play” by First National? Hogo Riesenfeid is preparing « spe- clal Easter programme for children, hr . y| to be given forenoons at the Rivoti | ‘ergueon who Ai ed during Easter week? Albert B. Smith, President of the| “Phe Mutiny of the Blsinore? a i. Vitagraph, hes arrived in California | from New ground Well, I must tell you I saw|™ lice Brad: ork to look over the |per will be featured in “You Can’'t| Tower.” written by Samuel Merwin filming | Kill Love?” (and himself? “owen! LAUDS. “UNCOMM ifornia for a vaca-| Bveming World Reader Hager ter |i) the Articles in Book F. ¥. B. Haviland Publishing Co., 128 West Publisher The Evening World: © Your daily “Unedmmon Sense” in an indefinite run at a Broad-|The Evening World «is worth 100 the pric will som latest picture. It will be re- THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, Apend two months studying cinema iitiona over there? Is the tille of Marlon y's new film, “The Adi ening World from day to day, 1, common sense," A 148 ¢ Charles Maigne has completed work re, iy se es uF Cee year les “Uncommon Sense 1 have at thin time seve: articles whieh ft cut out o. ¢ The “ in June? carry them in my pocket and read comedy a! ‘a8. The principals in Brandt j# to produce and re- them frequently nee! t " oe ’ J every indication that the Aniaied fea- ghude Me, and Mrs. Chete a Gng- reel wu Jot witieh He calls book, Get it out and tum*eonnden: (Police Say Shooting Followed | | Ol Grace Cu «of the Night?" thousands of Evening World readers “ight—Victim Hit 1 Seok the are rake ee oleimt Bas | White, 20m MoGuire, Lin 8 B. Mayer announces that will be glad and anxious to mecures! Fight—Victint Hit Three 6 lant woene, The production mer, Otis Harlan a y Aingh OES DeMtIOg’ te Anita. Ga 8 RYAN! be 3 Times or — Stewart's next picture to be released More power to yoo and your “un- s 4) BID You KNOW THAT— Hf Paenee.” tne YOMF “ue Very sincerely yours, (Signed) FB. HAVILAND. Palka now \n 0k CHAUFFEUR IS SHOT, | SALESMAN HELD) Edward Joseph Tobin, a chauffeur, of | No. 176 Nevins Street, Brooklyn, was taken to Brooklyn Hospital early to-day in @ critical condition from a bullet | -| wound in the abdomen and two in the| Will De 14 vents « \ rard, thirty, @ salesman, of No. 4110/ Ford Asks peels Third Avenue, Bay Ridge. Acvording to the police, Gerard and} Mat DETROIT, Feb, ro tn Newberry 1 28,-—A_ telegrans Tovin had @ fist Abt in front of a res- urging the Senate Elections Commit- taurant I Ave hou: fired three shots, Grade A milk De oO BUFFALA Fob, 28. cent drop in a month in jhe price of milk will be effective announced to-day by one of tha largest diatributers in the city, " pint, while Grade back. The police atrested George Ge- quart and 74 cents a pint. vine Street near Flatbush | Were separated, Gerard Is alleged to have re- with @ revolver, and after chas- | ing ‘Tobin around his taxi several times, art and 8% cents a Half an Senator 8. P. The second one- to-morrow, It was| PARTS. F ot the F to Wash gold medal ‘de Tesearches by the Oveanographic clety of America Grade A milk April to & will be 13 cents « —_- DN SENSE” 48th Street, N. Y. Tuly 29, 1920. *-* © I trust that i} day publish your! Il Hudson Seal, Russian Sable, Eastern Mink, Scotch Mole, Beaver, Fisher, Fox, Lynx, Bay Seal, Natural Skunk, Siberian Squirrel, Stone Marten, Hudson Bay Sable, Natural Hair Seal, French Seal, Muskrat, Raccoon, Jap Mink, Jap Kolinsky, Russian Kolinsky, Fitch, Australian Opossum The method used in selling off the entire stock is in itself unique, inasmuch as the price is reduced from day to day and we allow five days in which every garment must be sold, DAY MAKES THE PRICE THE FORMERLY UP TO TO FORMERLY UP 15.00 FORMERLY UP 25-00 Monday Tuesday Wednesday FULTON STREET cxof BRIDGE STREET of Hoyt St Subway Nation Brooklyn Beginning To-morrow, Monday, our famous Automatic Reduction of the Balance of our This Sale Includes: . 5.00 450 | 4.00 | Odd Muffs, Neckpieces and Scarfs 15:00 13.00 12.00 | _ Entire Stock of Furs & Fur Coats In conjunction with our automatic reduction sale of all other winter apparel, we have decided to dispose of the balance of our entire Fur stock, regardless of former cost or selling price. As most of our patrons know, this is the feature event of all sales held in Greater New York, and thousands upon thousands are awaiting this announcement. Thursday Friday 3-50 11.00 ¥ Fox Searfs—Australian Opossum Scarfs—Seal M uffs, Ete. TO 75.00 FORMERLY UP TO 150-00 FORMERLY UP FORMERLY UP TO 250.00 FORMERLY UP TO 350-00 FORMERLY UP ; TO §00- 275-0 '|~ 265-00 | 255.00 FORMERLY UP TO. 750-9 375: | 350-0 | 335.00 FORMERLY UP TO 10009 500-0 | 475.90 | 450-00 Higher cost models of Eastern Mink, etc., in various Wrap Dolmans and Cape Modes, that were formerly up to $4,000.00, will be sold at proportionate reductions thruout ‘the week, ranging downward to as low as $1,650.00, ‘ 25:00 | ~ 23.00 | 23.00 | 50.00 45.00 40.00 | 75: 70-00 65.00 | 100-9 | 95.00 90-00 | Bay Seal Wraps, Natural Muskrat Coats, Etc. 150 | 140: | 130.00 | 1 19.00 Mink, Fitch, Stone Marten, Fox Scarfs, Muffs, Etc. Hair Seal, French Seal Coats, Etc., Various Lengths 60.00 Bay Seal, Marmot Coats and Various Scarfs and Muffs 85-00 20-0 Hudson Seal, French Seal, M ole Coats, Coatees, Ete, 245.00 Hudson Seal Coats, Skink and Beaver Trimmed Mole, Hudson Seal Wraps and Coats 325.00 425.00 Hudson Seal Wraps, Mink Trimmed—Mole Wraps, Etc., Etc. Sele | | 3.00 | 17-00 | 30.00 | 55.00 | 80-00 | 115-00 |. 235.00 | 315.00 | 400.00 j OU Store Only FULTON STREET c RY Fulton St. Store Only of BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt It Subway Sation Brooklyn ” Beginning Today, Monday, We Hold Our Famous Automatic Reduction Sale en A_ MARTIN EVENT D AT C ALL SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, FURS, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, OF EACH SEASON FOR THE PURPOSE OF SELLING GIRLS’ WEAR AND _ BOYS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS NOW IN STOCK REGARDLESS OF LOSS, TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SPRING MERC UNUSUAL VALUES 0) DISE. WOMEN HAVE GROWN ACCUSTOMED TO _ EXPECT AUTOMATIC DAYS AND WE NEVER DISAPPOINT THEM. This. Sale Ends Friday, March 4th, at 5:30 P. M. THE DAY “ COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES Formerly to $35.00 All Wool Sweaters On the Main Floor Look for Automatic Reduction Tickets © Slip-Over Sweaters . ..1.79 Tuxedo Sweaters ..... 2.95 500 500 Silk Petticoats TAFFETA AND JERSEY AND VARIOUS. COM.- BINATIONS OF BOTH 12 FORMERLY TO 5.00 Here’s how it works: Copy of Ticket on a $20.00 Dress ' 9 ‘sees MONDAY .......... 9.50 TUESDAY.......... 9,00 Silk Hosiery PURE SILK, FULL FASHIONED —SLIGHTLY 12 FORMERLY TO 5.00 IRREGULAR MAKES THE PRICE ar ‘COATS, SUITS ~ AND DRESSES Formerly to $55.00 a Monday |... LES Tuesday : ween Wednesday ..... wee’ Thursday | .°...................21 Friday 000.0. 20-° Waists and Skirts On the Main Floor Look for Automatic Reduction Tickets Waists as Low as........ 1.50 Skirts as Low as ......... 3.00 House Dresses PERCALE, GINGHAM AND CHAMBRAY 89c FORMERLY 2.00 ALL HIGHER-PRICED GARMENTS MARKED AT PROPORTIONATE REDUCTIONS None C. O. D. . IT IS ADVISABLE TO ATTEND THIS SALE EARLY IN THE WEEK—WE HAVE NOTICED THAT { i All Sales Must Be Final »2ane IN OUR FORMER AUTOMATIC SALES THOSE WHO CAME EARLY PROFITED BY BEING ABLE TO CHOOSE FROM A LARGER ASSORTMENT OF STYLES, VALUES AND SIZES. TO THOSE WHO KNOW AND UNDERSTAND’ THIS SALE, ALLOW US TO ASSURE THEM OF AMAZING AND MONDAY | TUESDAY MOOSE} Dimer Be ‘omy 12®..........112........ All Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws THE BALANCE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTER suITS, OVERCOATS AND MACKINAWS, TO BE CLOSED OUT IN THIS SALE REGARDLESS OF FORMER PRICES. ALL WOOL, FINE TAILORED GARMENTS IN SIZES 3 to 18, WEDNESDAY ASTOUNDING VALUES, EVEN GREATER THAN IN OUR FORMER AUTOMATIC adda THURSDAY FRIDAY ” 4:2 7:20 50, 00 SALE AT FULTON STREET STORE ONLY dm tee to set a date for taking the balance of testimony in the New- verry-Ford ection contest and a#k- ing that further witnesses be called was sent last night by Henry Ford to Spencer, Chairman of. Coming Albert. ruler of Monaco, will receive the im for his marine 'S6-