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b 9 Rea News About Reel People. By Bice Dudley. | It 1s hard work to make & woman dress 0 a manner she knows is un- becoming to her. Three scrubwomen were needed for the new film, “Ex- perience,” now being filmed by the Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, and Director Fjtamaurice engaged three real ones At an cmploymem agency. When they arrived at the Lon, land studio each was dressed ‘up 1iR6 the horses in the entourage ot a King or of the Dudley family. They had heard they were to be in films and had put on the finery. When the director told them to go to the ward- | robe room and dress as scrubwoman they went home peeved. Hal Reid's “Human Hearts, the Universal, direct. MISS DOMINGUEZ DIES, / | Beatrice Dominguez, noted on the screen for her Castilian beauty, died yesterday in Los Angeles. She ap- pedrs as the Argentine dancer in “fhe Four Horsemen of the Apoc- alypse:" At the time of hey death she was engaged to act in “The White Horseman,” a serial featuring Art Acord. | TITLES AND MORE TITLES. Exactly 376 titles were submitted to John Emerson and Anita Loos in their quest for a final title name for their special production, known orig- inally as “Wife Insurance.” Basil Sydney's suggestion was adopted. The picture is now called ‘Red Hot Ro- mance,” mous old play, * will be filmed by Rollin Sturgeon will SID SIGNS UP. Word from Harry Cohn, now on the | West coast, says Sid Smith, alias Percy Hallroom of the Hallroom Boye, has been placed under a long-term contract by the producers of these | comedies, The latest Hallroom is} called “Tough Luck,” and is sched- uled for early rejease, BENNETT TO FILMS. Richard Bennett has gone to the Lasky studio in Hollywood to study the making of motion pictures. It is said he intends to give up acting and | become a film director. BE CAREFUL, c CHARLIE! Carlie Chaplin while walking around the stage of his studio in his stocking feet suddenly gave forth a howl. Investigation proved he had | on a nail which had stuck Now, Charlie, artistically all feet, and the accident used much excitement. A doctor | ! | called and he said Charlie ldn't have to even hesitate in his! work of piling up a huge bank ac- count. For a time, however, the film| world was jarred and the Associated Hirst National concern absolutely ill with worry, FINE! TROT # HER OUT! (Coniributed.9 This is just some personal intor- | mation for girls, and particularly those who abhor the present fashion in skirts, The basis of such dislike is curable, Annette Keller- nn was “chalk-legged” when she | girl, which means that one | bent one way and the other! d both wobbied when she wa! A doctor advised persistent | swimming as u cure, and look at her | now! KOBER HAS A KICK, | A Narcissus Kober, the noted whizz 4 poet of Kast 109th Street, pops us in the temperament with the following film rhyme: I can stand the “fumny" fellow, Tho’ he's one I sure abhor, I can listen to the “know-it-all,” Or tolerate @ bore, But there's a type of duffer Who deserves a clean, twhite shroud, He's the goop who, at a movie, Reads the titles+reads aloud. Lionel Barrymore's fourth and final production under his contract with hitman Bennett is “Jim the Penman.” Gladys Leslie has an im- portant role in it. | Albert Kaufman announces that, Sidney Franklin has completed the filmipg of Andrew Soutar's drama, “Courage.” The production is now in the cutting room for curtailment, and titling. MISS JOYCE'S NEXT. Alice Joyce has begun work on her next Vitagraph production, a society} play based on “The Desperate Herit- age," by Harriet Gaylord, The scenes are all laid in homes of wealth, and Miss Joyce appears as @ young woman brought up in luxury, a type of role in which she has achieved her greatest success, Ed- ward Jose, who directed “Her Lord and, Master” for Miss Joyce, has charge of the new production. R. William Neill is Miss Joyce's leading man, DID YOU KNOW THAT: A rural exhibitor ts trying to preps igen ALF the world thinks of Ovington’s when it thinks of sending a gift and the other half thanksit for semembering OVINGTON’S 4 Apr. range for a personal appearance of Nick Carter, ‘the great detective? Harry J. Lane has been engaged to portray “Despair" in the film “Expe- rience?” American distribution four French dramatic films have been secured by the C. B. C. Corpora: | tion? Mare McDermott has been sctected | for the part of a theatre manager in “Footlights?” Doris Kenyon is Meighan’s leading woman Conquest of Canaan?” Malcolm St. Clair has affixed his autograph to a Comique Film Com- pany contract? | ~The Seventh Buster Keaton com- edy, “The High Sign,” has been com- pleted and sent to New York? to be Thomas in “The Cissy Fitzgerald is starrii comedies, the latest of which is fled “Cis Economy?" Antonio Moreno has concluded long visit with friends in San Fra: cisco and others on a ranch ne Bakersfield? William Duncan, and fifty other p Kern River, Cal., “Fighting Fate?” “Bang!” ig the title of the next Mer- maid comedy, released by Education- al, in which Jimmie Adams will be seen? It is a burlesque on the West- ern picture. Edith Johnson ers are now at making scenes for CONCERTS AND MUSIC, ‘The Incomparable and ie. BALLET RUSSE TO-NIGH? at ¥.15, All-Paviowa Fire Girls: Avr Onn? LEAVES." MEX: “tne i Armen ) ae of fat and ALL NEXT: WEEK. FESTIVAL OF MUSIC MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE, Mar. 29-Apr. 4 By THe ORATORIO SOCIETY OF N. Y. WALTER DaMnoscn, Conductor |, CHILOREN'S CRUSADE |, ST. MATHEW PASSION 5, DREAM OF GERONTIUS BACH-WAGNER PROGRAM 5, VERDI REQUIEM 5, MARGARET ANGLIN In HIGENIA IN AULIS'* by Enrlpides (First Time in New York) Seats $1.00 to $3.00, at R. GOR, 1 W. 34th St., R. 1202, Acolian Bldg., and at the Box Office AT TOWN HALL, 113 WEST 430 ST. W. oth AV. ib, at 5, ce SEAGLE ca Recital son & Hamlin Piano, Mzt. Nat. Concerts, Inc. OSCAR AMUSEMENTS. RE Bway wt oun St Be TRE isiteee Wea. Buen at 28 | RARE CHATTERTON MARY. ROSE) ZiEG dinner at F _Danclng- Supper SAN HLHARRIS SUISSE HENRY MILLER 4%4,¥.,484 81, pat Hing Mata, Thur. & Mrs. Fiske ,ottin “WAKE aad KLAW (cegrne we 9 8 t By, eer. RANCINE. ib Rachel cromers’ “NICE, PEOPLE? i MORE New Cot sa HARRI: S Tes, W, a3 gt an ry GEORGE WELCOME STRANGER with SIONE LYCEUM 4:0 90 NA TA to THe ‘at pidgin TH OF my A VE ERN MINE. GLOBE. ven, 8.50. Mate, Wed. & Sat. at 2.20 CORT see in PEG "MY HEA! Bx, J HARTLEY MANNERS THAT WOULD BE CRUEL, FATHER, SHE’ ‘A HOMELESS CHILD. SELASCO Wet 4 8. Erm at Matinces Thurs, & Sat, 2.13. LIONEL ATWILL “osc “DEBURAU' Bree, 6.15.1 Knickerbockeriza’ “wai "Et 3 8 THE VILLAIN Hi West 44h Bt. Bree at 6.80, re iE MEANEST. MAL OTTO KRUGER and MAI GOAKLEY,| COHAN es; rye Gan ta “WHAT'S ALL THE SHOOTIN’ Fonr? AVETY, 46 St. Bye 8.90. Mats Wed Wri &Sat_ A SMILE AND 4 KIND WORD IB ALL “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave” P dil Fifth Ave. nr, 32d m. ry =) sa cae woe weer = en Be rights for * FILM RHYMES. “They've shot us,"said the “Extra,” The novice murmured, “Ah” He did not know the “shooting” Came from a cam-e-ra. EVER HEAR THIS ONE? “He's the famous Lloyd of the en.’ Vho, Harola?" 0, Cell HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH FOMENTING NEW POGROMS. at Jews Flee Activi- Many tes of VIENNA, March 10 (Jewish Tele- graphic Agency).—The efforts of tho Hungarian organization known as the “Awakening Magyars” to stir up the population’to fresh pogroms has cre- ated a panic among the Jews of AMUSEMENTS. H ROI semuasioon ‘ THE ROSE GIRL LYDIA LOPOKOVA In Baliet CENTRAL , FREATRS, Era, ith & Bway % F. RAY Sihe. a wonnis GEST presen Ae 2.3 GES) DELYSIA sees” “SARGAR® DELYS! New_York by storm."*—Telegram. BOOTH (3: Wor. ‘of Bway, gE 0. Wed. & Sat. at 2.30. gronce TH ARriSS. lanes GODDESS ASTOR T#EA., Bway a 45m at. Ben MG re ee & Be _NEXT MATINEE SAT. BEST ie ri 39TH ST: THEA. Ro Eras aoilan 3 “ORLILAH BEN-AM sis PRINCESS Than 0h, ¥ ot THE EMPEROR JONES: " ‘Gilpin SPECIAL, MATINEES Aw wat « PRINCESS DIFFRENT © LYRIC. THEA. 42D ST. wee OF B’WAY Twice Batre 215 € 8.15. (Sun, Mt. at 3) TH” FGUR HORSEMEN of the APOCALYPSE Eras. $2.00 to 50e, Dally Matinees $1.80 to 800, su RUITAL oo RETEST The THNATRH GUILD Presents MR. P I M PASSES BY ‘bu ASUNDERS . APOLLO Wi a at =, na > BarkMOreAnitior < fn mn wuAcnet d v7. Br. § 15, PLAYHOUSE “ Mate, Wed. a % fa 218, boris KEANE Romancr ‘Tree., B. of B’ 48TH ST. Tit Fat. Prat] BIJOU Tika Wes Ket Brea, 4.30, ac bbb eS WIM GAME CASINO alte Bway. | EVES a0. inees Wed. ‘ew FIELDS itive KING © 8 44TH ST. THEATRE ety EVENINGS, $15. MATINEES, 215. wW. SOWN ED “waY DOW EAST”) Symphony Orchest “All Seats Reserved, SHUBERT {#, W. of p'vay Matiness Wed, and NORA BAYES * BELMONT W%.,,43 MISS LULU BETT FRAZEE aM’ dan thera MARGARET "ANGLIN - tite WOMAN ry "REPUBLIC. rat 30, Mats, Wed. & Sat. 2.30, _Weat 42d 8t.|" JOHN GOLDEN Presents GRACE LARUE and “DE ‘AR ME HALE HAMILTON HER FAMILY, TREE. Boast as ‘24 st. FULTON Wet...’ $20 [Pode 31 | Budapest, says a despatch from the! Hungarian capital to-day. Many Jews are flecing with their families from the city, the despatch adds. The Roumanian mber of Depu- ties has ad asure providing , for the establishment of a special |Ministry to deal with minority na- jtionalities in the country, says a de- spatch from Bucharest to-day. It is understood the new Government of- | fice will have a department for Jew. | h affairs. AMUSEMENTS CENTURY THEATRE Street Park ‘Mint, 80c to. ii THE igi witch By Meet Mortn._tesed ty Prete ieshepe MAXINE ELLIOTT'S “HOLDS AUDIENCE B SPANISH LOVE tise fe THE HE BAT} West 45h. St, Wits Wweata Rae: £30 PLYMOUTH LITTLE OLD wat YORK LONGACRE,W-48 St. Dry.23, code Sat, GRANT | 12 The Fun. MITCHELL| {now IcHamion First Time On A Any Stage Monday Aft., March 14 S<'* LONGACRE THEATRE. MON., TUES. SPECIAL MATS. NON, (USS. “THE HERO” Gilbert Emery, “ nt. Break i MADAME and Sat, NOUMAN TREY GILDA ENTER ME MUSKAL COMEDY Hil W48 ST. GARRICK 9. Wes 35th. riteroy 1 Bra, 8.00, Mats, Thurs de Sa EIGHTH ful ar 2 Prize INTERNATIONAL. Grand Central Palace potted plants, table decorations, ete. garden furniture and ai all manner of things floral to beau- & tify the home. i 7 will rendezvous at the famous Garden—benefit Bellevue Hos- al Social Service. 2 fi KAR Ee RE Se VANDRRENT THEATRE. EVES SOMETS Wr 1am FAVERSHAM i ie THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER, 80. Mu TIMES SQ. stom 22, ng FLORENCE last 4 Times. SS l= Reed in “The NEE EL March 14-20 10 A.M. to 10.30 P.M. DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY Veritable Wonderland of a ge—all that is most beauti- nd charming in Horticulture, competitions for cut flowers, ssories — During the week So- Here is one treat you and it has furnishe over half a million sons, daughters and all seats reserved, Bitth performance thie afternoon, at 2.30. 449th performance this evening at 8.30, BROADHURST "2% To the sons and daughters of New York— them to sce the greatest picture about a mother that the theatre has ever known, OVER THE HILL Broadway last September; for mothers, fathers, 44tu Street, West of Broadway. 1 owe your mothers-—to take It is d joyful entertainment for nlaygoers since it opened on all their kin, Twice daily, John W, SthAve ‘our Marx Brothers je ¥, & Co, and Other Big Vaudeville. autle Adventures, CHARLIE CHAPLIN _ in “THE KID” And Umal Big Vaudeville Bi, & Co, Sherman & Nash, iris; Western & Young ‘Shop, “Kddy & Hie “Pride [eae Sve) RAMOUNT PICTURES, _ VO en ibe Gilded Lily BYWAY. with MAK MUNI Botnet mtv Gono Gran COMEDY WEEK. ay PAMOUS TIAL RITERION “Buried Treasure” peway at 4 ot.“ Marion Davies BROADWAY,,M%, |, wa voune ull Reliw | | CHARLIE CHAPLIN 1 TO-DAY & TO-MORROW jou sat MATS. ONLY DON'T “GET MARRIED DON’T GET DIVORCED UNTLL YOU'VE SEEN TU SENSATIONAL THE TYRANNY OF LOVE ithe Most Daring and Brilliant rable of A Nmarriad' Lite’ Ever Stagae! wun, 8T wi See SGN TLEY ORGES FLATEAU, MARGARET DAL THURSDAY BRINGS ‘That Treasary ot Opportunities The Bic‘board hi 4 America’s breryr Hope OVER 2000 JOBS FOR ACTORS, MUSICIANS, Artists, Advance Men, Stage Car- Pomtors, Operators, Stage Hands, Els, 15 Cents, All News Stands CAPITOL aos Tos” “LYING LIPS” INCE'S CAP ‘OL Matinoes svc repeat OLUMBIA, 233/21 pati Poplar & sin) POWDER “PUFF REVUE. with Jamie Coughlin & Jack BRAMHALL *\,! “THE TIE THAT Eves. 8.15 RATES” REAL STATE FOR SALE LONG ISLAND, — Hast ith pe |BUY LAND NOW BEFORE BIG ADVANCE IN PRICES That Is Certain to Come With the Great Demand for Home Sites HEM PSiEAD 1, New York, 42 miguten Penn Seaton \, ACRES $ ] 95 * 6 City Lots) Ve-Acre Plots (10 City Lots) $390 Term: $50 Cash, $5 Per Month for ‘tua and full details Land C Company RELIABLE GOODS = 1. au fy-4.2.1 me ISY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY Pa TRAWSACTIONS CONFIDENT WAL = CALL. | MO BM PLOVERS REF. ERENCE pone AGENT CAL MERICAN WATCH Al DIAMONDS WATCHES Se MIPPODRON 8:10 - 1000 PEOPLE - 100 NOVELTIES moO OPERA HOUSE $f. hit Brice Mi Wed a “PiTeR” ERNEST smu DANCE ,,. PALACE 2 BROOKLYN. 1] ; TLE conripenTia TLE CONFID DIT 300n Eves | | 'S ABOVE 37 ‘| DIAMONDS WATCHES—JEWELRY JON CREDITS") sour | aorioo as ee Agwet call.” | Benuiil nierniad Catalog Free, ~ ROYAL DiAMUND & WalCHCO, & MAIDEN LANE i Phone John 243 DIAMONDS, Avi ON CREDIT NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED {it Goods Seaport AND 6B. F. KE! TRAN MARK anaes, ws STRAND CHAS. RAY “OLD SWiMMIN' HOLE" eae at Awortaent Gt) Malden nant | 40-in, Crepe de Chines-full crepe | Apron Gingham—one of the best | Fancy Dress * Ginghama—stripes, 10, 1921, FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE, Established 1827 Frioau, as Usuat, Barcain: Dag Special Savings Throughout the Store Friday values in new merchandise for Spring and Summer. Prices made on this season’s lower-cost basis to meet the new conditions. Little Tots’ and Babies’ Wear Little Tots’ Bloomer Dresses— gingham and chambray— were $3.42 Little Tots’ Tub Dresses—gingham and chambray—sizes to 6 yrs.— were $1.97.... a Little Tots’ Peggy Rompers and— Creepers—sizes to 6 years— were $1.97 : Silks Mid-March Specials for Friday Shoppers 40-inch Radium Silks—soft, lus- trous weave—medium and dark colors—were $2.45.........1, All-Silk Shantungs — 33 inches wide—natural color—extra heavy; quality—$2.25 quality......1.6' Men’s Wear Mid-March Specials for Friday Shoppers Men's Shirts—corded printed mad- ras—colorings—“just your taste” —were $1.55... 05 Men’s Balbriggan Underwear— shirts — short sleeves — double- seated drawers— WEG 1D. sho cscauccspas tone Men’s Suspenders—ordinary style colors, td 145 weave—street and evening also white, gray and blac! lice and firemen’: 80 Satins—fine, cl Little Tote’ Tailored Hats—roll | °F Pol "the len jawre-targe hasan: brim and hile eyten— eee eras cowhide— ment of colors...........++ navy, blac! an rown— SEIS eV her etes bets ae to 6 Men's Fine Medium-Weight Shirts. amends oly jaffetae—ehit bread $1. Srvc +061 .65 or Drawers—well known brand— Yard-Wide Popli finish | Babies’ Half Wool Underwear— | were $8.25. sececcereceees BVO Z le Poplins—chiffon finish | “sis 6 mo. to 8 years—seconds | Men’s Union-Made Overalls—or —self toned satin stripes.... 97 Wash Fabrics Mid-March Specials for Friday Shoppers Imported Silk Mixed Shirtings— fine weave— WETS F168, 000060005 78 coats, in plain blue, brown white, also striped blue— sizes—were $1.97.........«1, Underthings Misses’ and Children’s Friday Mid-March Specials Misses’ Princess Slips—nainsook trimmed with lace and embroid- ery. to 18 years— were $2.96......ss100s aes Misses’ Nightgowns—lace and em- broidery trimming— 2 to 16 yedrs—were 81.68., .97 Children’s Knitted Billiebirke Pa- jamas—pink, soft finish 6 to 16 years—were $2.96..1.48 | Misses’ and Children’s Dresses—- of $1.47 and $1.77 quality.. .97 Babies’ Flannelette Wrappers— daintily finished in pink or blue —“WETO IT. eorsssreceeves Blankets and Flannels Mid-March Specials for Friday Shoppers All-Wool Blankets — splendid for camping and out-of-door use— gray, tan and khaki—contrast borders. ...... Special, each 5,38 Crib Blankets—Eiderdown finish— solid blue—also pink or white with contrasting border— were $3.37 pair 2.74 lar blue checks dene tas 8 —were .24,. checks, plaids or plain color: were .30. 17 Dainty Crepes—-various patterns and colorings, for kimonos, night- dresses, ete.—were .47,....+.20 Comfortables ga tf ‘obes—for ae cambric afid nainsook—trimmed and raveli use—reversible with lace and embroidery ruffles and Feathers solid color backs....Special 9,94 | “2 to 16 years—were $1.28.. 68 Mid-March Specials for ‘Friday Shoppers Floral Silkoline Comfortables— cotton filled—full size—plain bordered—were $3.38.......2,25 New White Feathers—goose mixed —were .99..cssecccrecceos 68 Silverware and Cutlery Friday Mid-March Specials Silver Plated Table Spoons and inner Forks—various designs— reliable makes— were .50... ea. 33 Coffee Sets—quadruple plate— three pieces with tray— were $1 neoressnec Tee Table Knives ‘and’ Forks—set’ of six each—fine American stecl— Were $2.87... ceceseeseeeeee 1 OS Laces, Gloves and Bleached Domet Flannels— 27-inch—were .42....e00++5 .18 54-inch Table Felts— WEFE $127. see eee eeee + 78 Blouses Mid-March Specials for Friday Shoppers Hand Made Lingerie Blouses— elaborate models— were $6.85 to $8.24,.....4..4.94 -Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses—a large assortment of new styles— were $4.94... +0 eee 3.90 Stamped Goods and Notions Mid-March Specials for : Friday Shoppers Fine Quality Stamped Night Gowns—were $1.97 to $2.25.1.25 Stationery Mid-March Specials for Friday Shoppers 2-Quire Box Stationery—2 sizes envelopes—assorted tints—ribbon tied—were .67......¢.....5 48 Correspondence Cards—quire box— assorted tints—gilt edged— ‘37 e’ were .52 Linings . Mid-March Specials for ‘riday Shoppers 35-inch Nrocade Linings — two- tou.d effects, in smart colorings— suitable for spring coats and suits —were $1.40. --1.05 Lining Pereales—good assortment of colors—were .52........ .24 Rugs Ribbons Pine tela tone Com. | Mid-March Specials for Friday Mid-March Specials Amn emer Sennen SPs. eee Friday Shoppers Val. Laces—12-yard pieces—large ere $2.42 to $2.67 1 34,0 1.87 8.3x10.6 ft. Axminster Rugs—good lesirable patterns range of colors—beautiful lecti f selection designs—Wwere $57.50......44.50 49 Pyrene Safety Cleaner— Women’s M were .50. wees | | heavy quality—2-clasp—five-row | were .25. 9 brarlarrit a altst Bsuetxikg fee embroidered backs—double fin- | Middy Braid—red or N aaes Hent—slight miaweay ger tips—black, i pag gray and ere .12 pe 3 for .30 saetase nied $64) tone 39.60 pongee—were $2.01 Odd Lengths . ‘Ri All New Spring Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices. Ribbons—moire in satin stripes— were .38 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Friday Mid-March Specials Women’s and Misses’ Wool Dresses « —straight-line and tunic models —some embroidered— Special 9.77 Women’s Morning Dresses—ging- Sanitary Napkins— box of 12—were .64 box of 6—were .36, Jewelry and Leather Goods Mid-March Specials for Friday Shoppers Novelty Necklaces—new shades— were .7) Alarm Clocks—well known make —were $2.97. Brown Cowhide Bri Seamless Brussels Rugs—8.3x10.6 ft.—exceptionally fine close weaves, making for a long wear, —slight misweaves— Were $42.50... 2. c0eeee00+- 24.80 Wringed Wilton Velvets—slight misweaves—pure worsted surface —beautiful Chinese designs in golden blue grounds— perfect price $87.50. ...+-.57.80 Seamless Velvet Rugs—fringed— extra heavy rugs from a leading manufacturer—slight misweaves, but not enough to affect durabil- ity or beauty—8.8x10.6 ft. size— Cases—well 5 a made, with half straps around— | 53.5 aah, And ar aven oe one pocket—were $437...-3,67 | were ee tae,” were $4.04... teeos+61,58 | 24-in, Matting § | Yee" Nall,” stairs” ead” fisioemes Women's Gingham Housedresses— were $3. 12.87 | diain colove of gray, old roes Rie Reber ety a clery aud attects During March Only and green—27-ineh width— eS Deltox Grass Carpeting—bound all around —lengths ranging from 1% yds. to 4 yds.—very attrae- tive colors of gray, light blue, brown and green—woven stripes of contrasting colors through centres— prices range from 1,17 to 2,97 Oval and Oblong Rush Grass Rugs 3x6 ft.—reversible—extra heavy twisted—mauve, brown, green and mottled effects— WETC $5.97....sceegseeeee SeOll 500 Velvet Rugs—27x54 inches— —were $5.94 to $6.94 2.68 Boys’ Clothing Friday Mid-March Specials Boys’ Rain Outfits—tan or gray | mixtures— were $4.96 and $5.94 Boys’ Top Coats—na faney 1 mixtures, full or half belted 3 8 to 6 years— e $7.94 and $9.7 +++ +500 Boys’ Navy Blue S worsted serge—alpaca or serge linings—sizes 10 to 17 years— were $13.00 and $19,50— ‘HEARN Peroxide Soap | Regularly 7z¢ Excellent quality for hard or soft water, QUICK SUDS LAUNDRY SOAP | Value 6 cts. 444 8,50 and 9.47 ; > : art) stor Special Purchase Silk Lingerie bray with: reprodiee Roys’ Suits—Spring fancies in a Mid-March Specials for of Chinese and Persian variety of pleated and semi-Nor- folk models—-new shades of gray, | brown, tan and green fancies— | sizes 7 to 17 years— | Special 10.50 Boys’ Caps—new Spring style designs—were $4.25........2.97 FRIDAY SATURDAY Sale Unusual Friday Shoppers Crepe de Chine Camisoles trimmed—were $1.48, Crepe de Chine band yoke of large and small crowns} ped Gare S807, H r lined—were ce : a a ‘ Boys’ Pajamast-solid caior——turey | CF¢pe de Chine Envelope Chemises | ousehold Meiped ‘perenle--two-piece model were $4.97......... 2.96 ene ' re ee Maa Nod lacs ...1,00 | Crepe de Chine Nizhidresses— Utility Needs Boys’ Blouses—new colors and pat- | tucked and lace trimmed— | Utensils for Kitchen, Pantry and ten —collars attached or sport were $7.98.. -:-5.98 | Laundry. Prices cut Phi e—in white and tan— | Crepe de Chine and Bloom- | article. This sale is one long Mob Hi to 15 years— | ers—-wide tucks and Val. lace | of opportunities to save batirn, © | Special .95 trimming—were $3.97...... 2.97 No one should miss it, See To-Day’s Evening Journal and Evening Sun for Start of Season Sale of Women’s Hats, Misses’ Suits, Girls’ cle =