The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1921, Page 19

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By Bide Dudley. Sidney Olcott has hit on a scheme to inject a novelty into the order of things at the ball of the Motion Pic- Ture Directors’ Association, to be held &: the Hotel Astor Saturday, Ap il 2. While the dancers are in the @issy whirl of the waltz or the alluring hop of the fox trot, camera men Will grind away, making an effort to “catch” everybody on the floor, When, they Nave expended several thousand fect of film, the pictures will be deveoped and, before the doleful old “Home, Sweet Home" floats out on the ali, these films will be shown on a screen. Jf you want to see just how you iook aw you toddle around with your pippin %, your embrace, go to the ball. But don't try to kill the camera men later, as they will be armed. NATIVES APE FILM STARS, ' Natives of the West Indies have gone wild over American motion pictures, according to George D. Ba- ker, who is back in New York after making “Without Limit” for Metro 1 release. “Trinidad resembled a big motion Picture studio,” declares Mp. Baker. “When the ateamer docked there we saw hundreds of the natives imitat- ing the dress and antios of film stars. ‘The business men of the islands are anxious to have studios opened down there, as each studio brings its share of prosperity.” LONG QUITS GRIFFITH. Robert Bdgar Long, for years General Press Representative for D. W. Griffith, Inc., has resigned to become a consulting director in advertising. It was Mr, Long who wrote the song, “Broken Blossoms,” named for the film of that title, but he's a very papular fellow and a good press man, MORE WESTERN PICTURES. The C. B. C. Film Sales Corporation has contracted with C, Edward Hat- ton for the production of twenty-six two-reel Western pictures. The com- pany announces that henceforth its Star Ranch Western series, under which general title it has been re- three Real News About Reel People Piel, Morgan Wallace, Porter Strong, W. J. Fenguson, Charles Slattery and George Neville, A NICKEL SCREEN HERO. If you chance to see Marshall Neilan's production of “Bob Hamp- ton of Placer” and are entitled to 6 cents in change for the tickets you buy; ask for a vuffalo nickel and you'll get a picture of one of the lead- ing actors in the production. He's Chief Two - Guns - White - Calf, who plays the part of Sitting Bull in the Custer fight scene, and who posed for the Indian head which appears on the new isstie of §-cent pieces. POOR POLAI Associated First National has col- lected the following spellings of Pola Negri’s name from the press of the country: Poli Negri, Pola Negro, Poli Negro, Polly Negri, Poli Negra, Polo Negro, Polla Negra. ‘A pair of ice lined ear maffs will ‘be awardéd the first editor who will | - spell Pola Negri’s name correctly three times in succession. pine DID YOU KNOW THAT— Wyndham Standing 1s to act in “Ave Maria?” Florence Flinn will be Frailty in “Experience?” Henry Arthur Jones has written “The Lifted Veil” for Ethel Clayton? We have adVised a girl named ree to try the Arrow Filme for a jo! A new Bruce acenic bears the title “The Man Who Never Sat Down?” Fay Tincher, Christie comedienne, has quit lecturing to return to film work? Allen Holubar and Dorothy Phillips are in New York to see “Man, Wom- an, Marriage’ launched at the Strand? Mack Sennett is making four seri- ous dramas for the screen, the first of which is called “Heartbalm?”’ ElMott Dexter came to New York Shake Inte Your Shees ALLEN’S for a three weeks’ vacation and re- mained just two days? W. 8. Hart is threatening to rotire from pictures and write books on the West? It can't be done, Wallace McDonald 4s to marry Doris May? He's already ppactising saying “1 will,” Jean Gordon, pretty, seventeen and a native of Brooklyn, appears in ‘The Queen of Sheba?” * Jackie Coogan, the kid in “The Kid," has decided to try vaudeville ander Keith direction? John Emerson and Anita Loos have signed up to write scenarios for Norma Talmadge for another year? Ralph Spence titled “A Connecticut Yankee” and has written 50,000 sub- titles In four years? Kate Davenport, who appears in “Sentimental Tommy,” is a grand- daughter of McKé& Rankin? THOSE TANTALIZIN’ TUNES, Carl Egglestone, the plano player at the movie house in Jolly, N. Y. has been instructed not to play fast tunes, as they make the people stamp their feet and thus keep the horses downstairs from sleeping. @that livens up the weary spring Sappetite. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St, N. Y. ° Without Plates leasing one two-reel Western every oO % two weeks, will be devoted, exclusive- F Co) T- EA Ss E ao lay, ly to the release of these Hatton pic- The Powder for the Feet N 1 tures. es “tas _ Ths Antieipitc! | © I Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten & SHEEHAN TO EUROPE. Healing I Loose Teeth, Treat Diseased Gums § uN ‘Winfield R. Sheehan, General Mana- Gora land Porcelain Crowns, f ; ger of Fox Film Corporation, has © beget, milion Socintays ; fone to Europe in connection with the Made at Reasonable Prices i 7 Fox interests abroad. i Badly decayed Teeth and Roots a : jieatal liye : Peet h “KING LEAR” IN FILMS. O thoroushiy Cleaned: & Louis B. Mayer has completed ar- T BROMTHILE TOU. WATT 6 rancements for the filming of “King from - 7 Lear.” John Stahl has been chosen 0 Geice serenic | i a to direct. The scenario has been pre- = = pared and Lewis Stone has bean of- t fered the role of the King. It ia im- LU probable that the author of the play 1 1 will be able to lend a supervising eye. 5 L “DREAM STREET” CAST. 1 | ‘ When D. W. Griffith's new pict ‘Dream Street,” is cut it will be in U if nine reels. In the cast are Carol 3 Dempster, Ralph Graves, Charles Dm- met Mack, Tyrone Power, Edward \ \ ‘ ie) ° : es The Stylist’s Finest Art in These é Smart Spring Tailleurs Individually Designed—Moderately Priced S lines yet shown this season. with novelty pockets and other unusual style features. eee En ectally Priced for To-morrow Only An unusual value at 55 .00 Every suit a custom-made Tailleur of perfection, developed L in the finest Tricotine and designed along the, smartest | The models are all belted, | AEROPLANE LINENS the inferior qualit; —excellent for day’s landing price.. Last Week! Spring Sale Specials MIGNONETTE OVERBLOUSES New steel-stenciled de- sign, in peach, Copen, blue, gray, biscuit an oriole—were $6.85...+4 VOILE BLOUSES. Sheer, dainty -styles, with square neck or Peter Pan _collar— were $2.47 and $2.67... SHADOWPROOF PETTICOATS Tailored model in fine quality white tub silk —were $4.94.... MISSES’ BATISTE §.50 1.66 2.78 CORSETS Medium Ie bust— WHE WO. sesccessss Lod? CORSETS Novelty cloth — built on the newt lines— elastic top—were $5.00 NAINSOOK CHEMISE 2.94 Straight or envelope style—white or flesh— deep yokes trimmed front and back with lace and embroidery— were 6: MISSES’ PRINCESS SLIPS Various dainty models trimmed with fine em- broidery lace—sizes 6 to 18 years—were $2.28 BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS 8 to 17 years—Cheviot mixtures in grays and browns—plain or pleated models—were $10.50... LITTLE BOYS’ WASH SUITS 3 to 9 years — junior models — Dutch, middy, Russian and plaited styles — plain colors — stripes and white with combination trimmings —repp,galatea and cham- bray—were $3.96....., BOYS’ BLOUSES Light and_ medium striped percales — col- lars attached—sizes 8 to 15 years—were .89., BOYS’ CAPS Large assortment new- est styles — large or small crowns—lined or 94 taped—were 81.48...., © BOYS’ SUITS Plain or pleated Nor fglk models in a great riety of new Spring mixtures — some wit 1.50 8.45 2.35 54 extra trousers — sizes ed et - AO ae iy 104053 ROGERS Al SILVERWARE Cold meat forks and cream ladles — French gray floral designs — were 97 SILVER PLATED OYSTER LADLES Rogers Al. grade—~ floral design in French ray finish— wee $2.07... .ccrccvee —? 1.25 HEMSTITCHED NAPKINS Excellent quality linen damask —size 20x20 inches—were 812.95 doz, LINEN PATTERN CLOTHS Bleached, double satin finish; Irish linen damask—size 70x72 in. —were $12.95 9.25 LACE TRIMMED SCARFS Filet patterns—Ia ce trimmed—linen cen- bor may rig ‘ured for buffet an esser— were $2.95... = 2:00 TURKISH TOWELS Full bleached—ribbed weave--hemmed white borders—were .68.... COTTON HUCK TOWELS Pure white, neat red stripe borders— were .21.... TOWELINGS Practica! quality for dish and roller use. Bordered in blue—were .30,....... 12% 15 35 inches wide—all pure linen—not sold elsewhere Idren’s clothes and sports costumes—less than to- 19th. All over this great store, every shelf and counter, every corner and showcase, has but a single pur- pose, to make this last Sale offering ~ Week arecord breaker by Values That Are the Talk of the Town On Sale Both Today and Tomorrow ALL WOOL VELOURS Hearn importation — soft suede finish—64 inches wide — colors are tan, antelope, bark, taupe, fox, bluebird, brown, navy and black —were $5.97, ALL WOOL BROADCLOTH 48 inches wide— sponged and shrunk— tan, antelope, delft blue, 2.10 reindeer, otter, seal, bark, bluebird, navy and black— were B428.....sessce . 224 COSTUME SERGES All wool—48 and 650 inches wide—fine twilled weave — good range of new colors, in- cluding navy and black —were $2.48 and $2.68 ALL WOOL TRICOTINES | 48 inches wide—fine, close finish—~in navy blue, black and best Spring shades— were $3.97,........+ ALL WOOL TRICOTINES 54 inches wide—cl firm weave—tan navy blue— were 4.07........00005 2.95 40-INCH CREPE METEOR —ALSO RADIUM SILK Soft, lustrous finish— 1.57 1.95 street and evening col- ors—were 81.94 FANCY DIMITIES Dainty floral effects fe eee and chil- n's dresses— Were ‘SBrevcrseceeeceee 24 35-INCH COLORED RATINES Excellent quality—very smart sports fabric—un- usually fine range of col- ors, including newest shades of blue, greet rose, ta 37 SHADOW LACE ALLOVERS Effective patterns for blouses, boudoir caps and neckwear— were .69, EMBROIDERY FLOUNCINGS And corset coverings in an assortment of neat patterns—were .39. COWHIDE BOSTON BAGS Brown—strongly sewed frame—stitched straps—dout —were 83.57 WHITE FREN VOILES 45 inches wide—soft and ildren’s wear 2.87 39-INCH NAINSOO (10-yard piece)—very soft and silky for in- fants’ clothes and fine lingerie—were 84.24. ... PONGEE LININGS Yard wide—pretty pat- terns, in desirable new colorings — suitable for lining wraps, coats and suits—were $1.07, NEW SASHES Knitted and Roman stripe sashes—4 and 6 inches wide — finished with tassel or fringe were 84.67. 3.37 MOUSETAIL BRAIDS (12-yard piece) — New est Spring shades—limit were 48...0.0+0se0ee WOMEN’S FABRIC GLOVES Two-clasp, gauntlet and shirred wrist— styles in brown, mode, gray and white—con- trasting — embroidered backs —were $1.75. 75 +82 SPRING SALE SPECIALS WOMEN’S SILK HOSE BABIES LAWN cars jashio' — 2] turn cihactnest et, 1.50 ttectraine ¢monthe 9g to 8 years—were .35.... INFANTS’ SHIRTS Mercerized and Merino —medium weight—sises to 1 yedr—were 97... 04 BABIES’ WOOL SHOULDER STRAP WOMEN’S SILK HOSE Semi-fashioned — black, FreMSTacrcrrscee LedO GIRLS’ TUB DRESSES Youthful Spring styles, 72 in plaid and checked BANDS ingham end cham Fine quality Swiss or y—6 to 14 years— 1.34 plain rib—sizes 6 were $1.04.........005 . oo months to 8 yeare— 72 LITTLE TOTS’ were .07 and $1,10...... ° DRESSES TABLE KNIVES With bloomers — made AND FORKS Fine American steel— ebony handles—set of 6 knives and @ forks—~ were $4.97.....+0-+ in empire and belted styles—in ginghams or chambrays—sizes to 6 years—were $2.87, ..... Bed Muslins| At Wholesale Cost Even the shortest memory will recall the re- cent days when we wondered if we would ever see such low prices as these again. Of course, you will not see them now in retail stores other than here. For nearly a century Hearn , household needs and Hearn values have been without a peer. These prices will enable you to supply both your Summer bungalow and your house or apartment in town for an extraordinarily small sum. 1.66 2.85 Fine Bleached Muslins—36 in. Standard Quality wide—soft finish— Sheets and Pillow Cases value .17...... seeees 610% | For Trade reasons we cannot (No mall or telephone orders.) mention name of this particu- lar well known brand. Pillow Cases— 42x36 in: pre .34.... 45x36 ins.—were .36.... (24 36-inch Unbleached Muslins— heavy quality— Sheets— (No mall or teleghoue orders.) ver) 98. .74 63x90 ~ 179 Sheetings 63x99 . 94 " 72x90 » ins. 94 excellent qualities—no dressing | 72x99 "1,04 Bleached— ‘712x108 119 81x90 ins. a: 42-inch—were . 81x99 ins.—were $1.49..1.1 45-inch—were 81x108 ins.—were $1.57..1.2' 50-inch—were i 90x90 ins.—were $1.49..1.19 84-inch—were . 90x99 ins.—were $1 27 (hitch wee 90x108 ins.—were $1. 34 aainch—were « Herautlisned Sheets and Pillow 81-inch—were , 42x36 ins.—were .43. 26 90-inch—were |! 45x36 ins.—were .56 28 Sheets— Unbleached— 63x90 ins.—were $1.80. 84 45-inch—were .: 72x90 ins.—were $1.42. 98 Boisch 72x99 ins.—were $1.55. 4 neh—were 81x90 ins—were $1.55...1.04 63-inch—were . 72-inch—were « 81x99 ins.—were $1.65...1.29 (Me matt oF telestione orders.) 81-inch—were . Bedspreads 90-inch—were .54, Fresh and Dainty for Spring- (No maf oF talephane orders.) time Use, Three-quarter Size Spreads— various neat styles— Wee S905. 04: cs cesses 1.54 Full and Three-quarter Size Spreads—sealloped or hemmed—were $4.98... , Satin Finish Ma Spreads—heavy —delightful patterns were $5,08...... 20sec Full and Three-quarter Size Bed Ticks—ready for filling— were $2.98...++.-++0++-1.98 Very Special—36-inch Cheese- ¢loth—bleached and un- bleached......+++se+eeee (Limit one yooe—No mmafl oF phone anders.) MORNING SPECIALS Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mafl or Telephone Orders, $7.50 Hearn Importation 97 ct. Yd. Wide Poplins--Silk Mixed .74 Seamless Grass Rugs 4.88) Soft fnish—high lustre—large Artistic designs-—extra woven assortments of colors. quality—Dlue, rose, tan and SILKS —MAIN FLOOR, green colorings—8x10 ft. size. BUGS THIRD FLOOR, $2.24 Little Tots’ White Dresses... .1.56 ‘Tan, brown, cope net, navy and bla: “all wool— Bizes to 6 years—yoke, empire One twill and belted styles—dace and em WOOLENS—MAIN FLOOR. ‘broidery trimmed. ‘ CHILDREN @ DREAKES -em00ND FLOOR, | New Feather Pillows— mixed—assorted stripe 112 ‘Met. Cotton Huck Towels......... 19 Full bleached—plein or damask stripe centres—hemmed or ool- 0x28 —wern $1.67 were $2.07. ‘38 or seatioped ends. Bize 24x30-—were $2.49. ’ TOWELS--AtaIN Size 26x30—were $2.37....1.00 PLLLOWS BASTSBN. $2.95 Pattern Cloths.........-... 1.95 Bleached—amercerised—sizes 64 | 57 ct. Fine Cretonnes............. 84 to 72 36 inches wide—large variety LANENG—-MAIN FLOOR, of patterns. CRUTONNTS BASEMENT. 25 et, Cotton Toweling...........+ 18 pojpid . Red or blue borders—i7-inch | 57 ct. Silk Mixed Pongee - 3 quality, 35 inchea—leading colors. ‘TOWLING—MAIN FLOOR, WASH FABRIOS—RASMMENT. 40-INCH CHARMEUSE High satin finish—large assort- ment of light and dark colors— WOMEN’S DRESSES Attractive new models in mignonette, taffeta and flowered georgette. Colors include henna, navy, brown, taupe and black. Sizes 86 to 44. Were $24.74 and $29.74 MISSES’ TAFFETA FROCKS Smartly made, with scalloped tunic skirt and _ sur plice Another equally interesting style is included at this price. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Colors. are navy, brown and black. Were $21.74 and $23.74 13.55 ors include buff, brown, peacock, gray, tomato, beaver and ENVELOPE CHEMISES Crepe de Chine or satin in a variety of charmin, styles — trimmed with filet or Vel. Inco—others with embroidered georg- ette yokes—were $3.98. CREPE KIMONOS an Se, ie fred. pins crope—tes pockets—were $1.94. . WOMEN’S PETTICOATS Fine nainsook, with deep ruffle of embroid- ery or insertings of lace ‘ —one lis in sateen 3.481 EXTRA SIZE PETTICOATS Well made | tailored wee G00 eke a SILK NIGHT DRESSES Teilored and trimmed fab pioke-were 6.9? SST. BRUSHED WOOL SCARFS ees dere—were 86.48....-. 44.79 MEN’S TROUSERS Strong, long - material— striped — af 95.95 sizes to 50-inch wi were 84.95 and MEN’S HATS Felt and cloth hats in wanted colore—a large: assortment of caps is ( included at this price— were $1.95 and #2.25.. 1.50A] MEN’S CARTER’S 3.92.11 UNION SUITS Made of fine selected Sante acne Sacer orem Sane t Lot MEN’S OTIS UNDERWEAR Short or sleeve ? shirts — double-seated drawers—first quality —all reg. sizes, 30 to 46, extra sizes up to 54, 20 more—were .95 ALL LINEN TOWBLINGS ine serviceable quality NOVELTY WOOL SKIRTINGS 27 inches wide—blazer sports, stripes in new- est colorings—(@old in flannel department)— WEBLO iss nesss0cen CANTON FLANNELS 27 inches wide — bleac! un- bleached—beavy flee nap—were 48, . : 22 During March Only HEARN Peroxide Soap 4% a cake Regularly 7c Note quality of soap Excellent for hard or soft water: QUICK SUDS LAUNDRY SOAP Value 6 cts. ee!

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