The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1921, Page 23

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“Tie That Liberates” Would Purzle Houdini. BY C HARLES DARNTON ‘The war isn't over, It was still go- last night with “The ‘Tie That Lib- erates," even though this play by Butler Davenport isn't worth @ ehot. | Yor that matter, most of the ahots fred were so wide of the target—what- ev may have been—as to score merely unseemly Jaughter, Certainly | the war episode, with its lamp-lit set- ting and lis melancholy soldier who insisted upon calling himself a mur- derer, was rather strange, After breaking away from the tie of fam- ily, "his wife, and his friend Franz, the philosopher of the affair had enly hia poetic soul to comfort him. More- MANHATTAN 20 PAVLOWA fe *eune THURSDAY NIGHT ing on at the Bramhall Playhouse} THE INCOMPARABLE BALLET RUSSE REWELL 12 PERFORMANCES 9 Saturday, Mareh 19. iM ROOF at.) and KEW ZIEGFELD wiowiant’ “enguics Dinner at 7. Duncing-Bupper over, as acted by Mr. Davenpor* appeared to be more fond of h'« than his wife. But she, uf course, came back to him, with the sugges- | tion that in liberty there is love—or something of the gort. “The Tie That Liberates" might easily puszle Houdini. To it Mr. Davenport gave dulcet tones, and there were other bad actors. presencia “CHICKENS” FILM AT RIALTO” MEDLEY OF FUN AND SEs/TIMENT | This is Comedy Week at the Rialto and it lives up to its mame. The is Douglas McLean in “Ohick- a pleasing mixture of fun and sentiment. The story concerns a rich city youth who is compelled under his uncle’e will to take up farming. His efforts at chicken raising pro- duce moments 1d merriment for the audience. young hero looks over & fence and| into a pair of pretty eyes, After that | isn’t @0 bard to stick to the farm. | thickens” is an adaptation of Herschel 'S, Hall's “Yancona Yillies" | a Thomas H. Ince production r Paramount, Gladys George is the Others in the cast ‘Dowell, Charles M. . Raymond Cannop, arks and Al Filsen. “POWDER PUFF REVUE” | AT THE COLUMBIA HAS PEP AND PULCHRITUDE) Powder Putt | Jimmy Cofhlin and ling the mirth bucket. | eas sailors these lads | mphasis, The dance | went off with vim, while the ially the dainty ones | erie number, were re- | and tantalizing. The scenes » gay life everywhere, ||——— attleship Recruit in Union ight here in our own lilt! is dispensary of intimate ; . yes, the subway shuttle fl its annual burlesque. ‘The Misses Gladdie Riley, | ‘albot and Leona Earl were | the leading singers on the feminine! side Sens egeaesis “DOUG” AS “THE NUT,”’ AT STRAND, AS FUNNY AND DARING AS EVER | . Just as eccentric and funny as eve is Doug Fairbanks in his lates pietuure he Nut,” this week's offer- ing at The Strand. In this comedy, written by Kenneth Davenport, adapted for the screen’ by William Parker and Lotta Wood, the scenes are laid in Greenwich Village and the pair-breadth escapes, antics and per lous leaps of the movie comedian are just a little more thif¥iing than his previous efforts, Just a boy and his mother—but how they lug at your heart—these two. WILLIAM FOX Presents OVER ': THE HILL The theatre has never known a greater story of human love than this. ay W. of B’ peoscHUner : pent Rhee! ay Pini All. ieseeved. Wee 8. F. Keith's AMIL * UN 146:n 3 jh fra Stone «ii8F0 ¢ B) st. wks HENRY RA WY ada re 830. | Mrs Fisker sit ‘Aw HARRIS =. WELCOME STRANGER” AIM AT HIS HEART, SALLY, AND 5 To i T|LauretteTa sith A may in PEG R201By J HARTLEY MANNERS mre at 8.30.] Matinees Wed, & Sat. at 200) ith OTT@ KRUGER and MARION COAKLEY. THE "TAVERN When He Saw Your Wife, He Understond, TS MUSICAL sad | 4. ee eee ae | TODA ec end, riled i Jo, Foun ALL THIS WEEK DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS | in THE NUT" an ARTISTS a oe A ER AN Bway AT 47! Srecer Direction JOSEPH "PLUNKETT BS. CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. te 12 P.M, CHARLIE CHAPLIN in His Greatest Mirthquake, “THE Fs viet ote PARAMOUNT PICTURES, . IVOLE “the Gitded Lily” BWAY VOW se IALTO TIMES "CLICKERS. SQUARE FAM RITERION “Buried Treasur Bway at 44 St, THE EVENING WORLD, aueeeae: MARCH 8, 1921, | AMUSEMENTS. | A at 1a in 6 Sar " wi Pos Hi RD AMBASSADOR $7. 8.8% 0" 2 THE ROSE GIRL “wid CHARLES LYDIA LOPOKOVA In Ballet by " Fenins ee The J dst Year W. 44th St. | Mata, Wed. Thurs. . & & 0, An -ARD MAC = BVENINGS, Gk AATENEES, 2.18, GRIFFITH te “WAY DOWN E Orchestre. Bee Thea @ Ba T's max MARIN presents 3 ; The SEASON ‘ON WHAT SELWYN THEATRES ©, We SELWYN yin wea. a tar 2 30 uum FAVERSHAM 0 S2"* THE PRINCE AND THE | PAUPEn: TIMES SQ... FLORENCE Reed in “The o Mirage’ ef, Ww, Bre 8.50, sla rnd" & a, | MIDNIGHT ROUN At 140, Opens at FRAZEE Woe ti MARGARET “ANGLIN CoA OTM ST. Be RT ee PaPROKEN WING BUOU wonrrs ZI KIN GAME ~~ CAL | BOOTH &&, Wet of Bivay. res. 0. | B H Ssittinen We oh gr ie ASTOR 2A. Bway & sou THEA, Biway & 40th ot, Ere €.25, Mateery, 39TH ST: cree s “pELICANS" BEN- AMI “tie AMUSEMENTS. ‘¢ | 10.30 for mteg Danetng. _oF BRONZE” THEA, Woat 45% Matingse Weds Sat art ARLISS LISS |creen GREEN GODDESS Matiness Wed. (Pop.) # Bat. 2.25. Kiva 8.20 /Laet 2 at 2.0) Weeks "IN THE NIGHT Witt : | Bank | GARRICK AMUSEMENTS. Sa THEATRE tet: em a ba Hive 6, 20deRat Mat. 000 t i600 v0 Aw © hosERT AR Kam N MAGLI VARBUCKG be ah DALE—EOM' LX FIGMAN In the Bu Hy Michael Morton. Staged by Frederick Stanhope, APOLLO "yume. $3, ‘ate 4 Sat. 2.08, LION, YMORE rf lo “MACBET 30. | Sanne ELLIOTT’'S Yiate Wea “HOLDS AUDIENCE GREATHLESS.”—: SPANISH LOVE wo ROSCO THE BAT West 45th St. Eres, 9.90. ats, Wed, & Sat, 230, 5AM H. HARRIS’ SUCCESSES PLYMOUTH ‘ee .W.t3%4,.2", eo ae 9 LITTLE OLD NEW YORK LONGACRE, W.48 St. St. Bry: a ee GRANT, '3¥e ua MITCHELL —{n"town’: CHAMPION PRINCESS Ta 0m, Fx, at Tye iene THE EMPEROR TONES rik chive SPEGIAL wie AT. THURSDAY AN! DIFF’RENT citi The THBATRE GUILD Prevents PASSES BY Sek see Pitwon tase. 6 MR CENTRAL toa F. RAY. COMSTOCK & Monn |DELYSIA "2c 3 Be ae ‘Has taken New York by storm, BELMONT Wi, 8 Brvant MISS LULU BErT ™ eal Show FULTO a Le oman 4.30, N Gus, ENTER MADAME Seway VaREst ke a novel”—Times “each Ibanez angle is marvelously con- served”"—Alan Dale in the American “An exceptionably well done adaptation of “The characterizations of different persons of the big Cast are superb”"—World “An example of splendid carrying on, a proof that director, scenario writer and producer can go hand-in-hand with author in the making of a rare, original picture”. “As a work of super picture art it has never been surpassed”—Sun “Keeps throng in thrills’-— Herald . : Matinees 2:15, Evenings 8:15 METRO e FOUR | SESUR st OF THEAPOCALYPSE By VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ A REX INGRAM PRODUCTION Adapted by JUNE MATHIS Presented by Hugo Riesenfeld NEW YORK PRESS COMMENTS ON METRO’S *1,000,000 PICTURIZATION OF THIS WORLD WIDE FAMOUS NOVEL “The action is s' —Journal “Steps at once “A Super pict triumph”"—Z//. With a tremendous cast of 12,500‘people supported by 50 Principals this master screen production holds the audience spell bound throughout its entire showing. LYRIC THEATRE —Twice Daily Evenings $2.00 to 50c eaver gil, tend * an THE MAX FORD REVUE Halwin George, Santth a Troy, "Be Naynolds, Weston, Younk & C9 oe ahers. atid “PAYING THE PIPER.” | SHLD YACHARLIE Soar ioe Vaudeville Bi The Kid’ 25dst And Unal Wg ijou 4; Spl Mats. run avi. | A PLAY FOR BOTH SEXES! DON’T GET MARRIED DON’T GET DIVORCED | ONE YOU'VE SEEN "THT SENSATIONAL THE TYRANNY OF LOVE ul anon 0 OPERA HOUSE {).5 rea \66 REFINED DANCING ONLY Fnjoy the, mow healtifal reration With the fleet people in town, THE HOME OF CLEAN DAN ING il Broadway human interest is strong’— Tribune “Holds the onlooker tense and absorbed.” “Tt is a picture to renew your faith in film production”"— Alison Smith in the Globe “In many respects it belongs in the class of pictures worthy the title‘Great’"—Mail “The production is really stupendous ..the acting excellent”—. of motion pictures”. PICTURES CORPORATION Wednesday Needs for Spring wift and impetuous and the —Telegram P. F. Reniers in the Post into the very highest ranks —Journal of Commerce ure . a photographic Z. Torres in Commercial Matinees $1.50 to 50c _FOR SALE. _——S Seland |\\\wiines ATCHES—JEWELRY = |ON CREDIT: ITTED»? OF weekly _ parents PR ERNESY "ini Ses Le way Tw Hala Po MOUND & WATCH CO, SOLUMBIA rr ime SOM AIDEN LANE Phone deh 243 POWER PUFF REVUE with Jamie Cougniin & Jack Peart. BROOKLYN. WATCHES: DIAMONDS, ‘yr. ON CREDIT NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED Lareeat Assor 411 Goods Guaranteed. Con idential. Write, AMAIA DIAMOND 12d Maiden and Great Assortments of New Apparel an Merchandise at Our Famous Money-Saving Values —ALSO:— Many Special Purchases Bought for Cash ~ Below Market Value and Sold on Same Basis HAND BAGS Were $487 3.85 A likely special purchase enables us to offer this value which is particularly timely for Baster shoppers. Bags are of moire and duve- tyne in newest pouch and drop-tassel styles. Black and Colored RIBBONS Were 55 ct. .41 Satins and Moire, 614 inches, the width of these ribbons is particularly desirable for girdles and the big full bows so much in vogue for trimming the new hats. The quality is rich and soft. Colors include all of the Spring shades and black and white, Two-Day Sale Domet Flannels A chance to buy first quality flannels at “little rices” is a welcome event by all thrifty women. hese Domet flannels are all heavy, fleecy nap. 35 ct. Domet Flannels—25 inch....... .J] 54 ct. Domet Flannels—36 inch....... .18 68 ct. Domet Flannels—36 inch. Two Day Sale 1,200 Yds. Union Linen Weft (part cotton) 36 ct. Toweling .15 Bleached and unbleached—splendid quality— absorbent—for dish and rollers—with blue borders. Special Purchase Sale 1,400: Balls Pure Silk Yarn .28 Ball Values 75c to $1.00 Cheaper than cotton All fast, washable colors Forty-eight different shades Including Harding blue, tomato, orchid, brick red, jade, henna, shrimp, gold, various blues, grays, greens and other shades. MORNING SPECIALS—Wednesday & Thuraday Until 1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders, $2.24 Little Tots’ Bloomer Dremes...1.26 | $1.58 St 84 ‘Colored—alzes to 6 years—cham- bray— ‘and dark | colors 0 white Biue | collars and cuffs PLOvit 5 wingtop sty ‘ Guamare WitAR—-#HOOND FLOOR tof light and dark $1.68 Women’s Night Dresses. . | Nainsook or muslin—round V" ee high neck-—short ef long sleeves | trimmed with rows of first class embroidery and clusters of tucks, | MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SHOOND FLOOR. 19 ct. Man's Fine Cotten Hesiery -15| For bungalow Black, cordovan, white and navy wien 20008 —all sizes, WOK ERT- MALIN FLOOR. 97 ct Wemen's Cotton Union Suits 58 Fine quality—low neck—aleeveless doone or tight knee—regular and extra sizes—seconds of "7 quality KNIT UNDBRWEAR- MAIN LAM Naioseek — 40-inch width 3.96 for infants 3% yde. SufenNcs Hasan 30 ct. Seersucker Ginghams 16 rompers, 5 wid © twill THIKINGS BASEMENT New Feather Pillows 26x30 tn we Pulawe Bakar |™ steno $1. {5 Me Men's Cape. samt®| wide--daint red borders white or Cream grounds— Thursday d Other Wanted =< 4. Se — Z Special Purchase Sale for Wednesday & Thur: Special Purchase Children’s Cambric and Mi Drawers — some with ery trimming — others ae Special Purchase Nightdresses of Fine Nainsook —round, V or square neck— wide emb’y run with rib- 78. bon—were $1.28 @ « Special Purchase Nightdresses of Nainsook Muslin — with embroidery tucks— Special Purchase Windsor Crepe Nightdresses— prety figured — hemstitehed and ribbon— WOre SLIT cesses ee ee 1.68" Special Purchase Nightdresses of Fine Nainspolt laboratély trimmed were $2.76.......05 Special Purchase Nightdresses of Fine Batiste— beautifully trimmed— were $4.48, 7. 2.97 Special Purchase i Petticoats — nainsook ruffle of | 7 wide embroidery and 1.97 oe Special Purchase Petticoats—ruffle of wide embroidery—were $1.48... Boys’ Rompers—stron| ‘ly made of "Peray cloth, in solid colors and stripes—beach and closed —were $1.48... Special Purchase Coffee Sets—quadruple pla‘ graceful easy SFr pieces a tray—were $14, va . iat 7.95] lace—were $3.28. 97 Special Purchase knee—-sizes 2 to 6 rey 00 Very Spec Silk Hosiery. Two Special Values Wednesday and Thursday ~ Women’s Silk Full-fashioned Hosie black and colors— — . all es—were $2.47...... Women's Extra Heavy Hosiery—full- Keperaar oven } black only... Special 2,37 54 inches wide 97 ° $5.48, $5.97 and $6.68 values Cheviot finish—wonder- _ ful range of splendid © color combinations — — handsome dark blues and browns and many other colors. 1 Velours— (silvers S4-inch All Wi tone finish)— $ 38 quality ch A (navy blue only)—close h weave—$4.97 quality. Extra-Size Hosiery Special 58 Burson make — mercer- , ized cordovan and black, We are making a spa cialty of extra size he- siery for both men and women. Special Purchase Sale Little Tots’ Colored Organdie Dresses 2.14 Were 33.47 Orchid, pink, blue and maize, These adorable little dresses, re colored just like Sprit bine M hey are ‘immed prett

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