The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1921, Page 27

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~ 4 By Bide White some “retakes" for “The Sky Pilot” were being made pri the director called on Colleen Moor has the leading feminine “P| gome hea emoting."” An org! pen was playing to put the La tb Proper mood, but it appeared yo" the reverse effect on Asked what was wrong,she sai “That tune will have to stop. It's fhe same piece that was played the first time I ever walked before a Catiera and it makes me want to gig: gle. It was 4 highly dramatiy scene, but 1 tripped on a rug and dropped roley’, Moo: @ big cake on the head of the sleeping | ale hero." The tune was changed and Miss Moore managed t ery sead FLOODED WITH BULBS. Last Monday we told here of Con- #tancs Talmadgo's desire for some @ahiia bulbs. To-day we are in re- relpt of word from her saying she has ‘been deluged with bulbs and asking us to stop the flow. Our favorite “bulb” Is the potato, and we bave @ ‘big cellar. THE MYSTERY OF THE BLACK WHISKERS, (Synopsis—Hob Jackson, a father auspects his daughter, Dulcie, a film fan, is in the partor with the Count Jackson yells “Sport out the front door to call his dow. The Rev, Jabez Vidholm, thinks he 48 being accused of “playing around’ who is passing, with a widow und is angry. The Count’s whiskers appear at the win dow and he lwughs—“har. hart") CHAT a scound Mr “Td doubt it” 1 holm “His title can in “Shave him?” asked the % In the pu arm had stolen about ened d {Don't fail to read Monday's inter esting instalment.) SOUNDS QUITE INTRICATE. A typewritten statement from Pau ‘F. Pi ng ims is th fondest thing Uni KYNE TALES FOR CAREY Peter B, Kyne, novedist, has be gaged to write a series of West Chocolate menus of le And sm lends itself of you who“ will be quick to find a new taste, a new relish, in these fine, full flavored prunes. VOUCHES FOR IT. Smith, managing direc- SMITH Frank L. tor of the Newark film emporium, the Rialto, went with a burlesque manager to a political meeting re- Dudley. stories for the use of Marry Carey, who is soon to become a Jewel star. A STYLISH MA. Priscilla Dean tells of a little girl who became lost in a bargain sale rush cently and a speaker mentioned “the common weal,” “The common wheel, eh?" came from the burlesque man, “Hub, T wonder if he's trying to knock bur- Jesque.”” DID YOU KNOW THAT— aring in you hold onto “The xkirt® asked th At reach It" watind the jon't your n celebrate tts fifth ‘anna » will birthday next week? Krank Linn Jenkins is to make a ehild i; JACKIE, you SCAMP! bust of SigridHolmaquist? ¥ * entertained at) Doc Rankin is doing cartoons for thet Strand. yest Managins | the titles of the “Torehy” and “Hall- Director Plunke r n BAys’ comedies? | filmed with a it ‘dna Murphy and Johnnie Walker | roof of the theatr {to her naturally, When told to talk ackie put his arm are to be starred together by William Pox’ 2] m Farnum is in Paris, an in- » motor all over Franc Scn has a turtle as a it knows its name, the He Doll? A BUS?’ BRIDEGROOM Willwin O'Hagan Hu “idy for general mange man § eer Film Corpora- s recently tion? ns, I$ sacrificing much lL. Jasper wing Brady of Metro jthe tim: ally given to a honeymoon | reads two ni ot a day in his searoh for film mat Nobody hag as yet bought the film rights ‘to the Lasker-Capablanca In order to < Lido the cutting and fy " a new film, starring Pauline § \ mon-a more atop aad fruit food SUNSWEET CALIFORNIAS NATURE“FLAVORED fred APRICOTS “ves SiT— made with prunes” URPRISES galore are in store for the man who thinks that prunes begin and end with“stewed.” Thanks to Sunsweet, chefs and restaurateurs the nation over have found new and tasteful ways in which to serve this old, familiar friend of years. Such delectable desserts as Sunsweet Prune Pudding, Prune Duff, Prune Moose, Prune Soufflé, are peginning to “show up” on the ading hotels and dining places. Those eatout”{as well as the“eat-at-homes” } all wonder! For no other iruit-food to so many unusual dishes. No other fruit-food is so good for you. No other fruit-food gives you so much in taste and health—for so little. Remember that when the waiter asks, “What will you have for dessert, sir?” CALIFORNIA PRUNE & APRICOT GROWERS INC, SAN JOSE, SUNSWEET CALIFORNIA'S NATURE-FLAVORED PRUNES CALIFORNIA 7 10,000 GROWER-MEMBERS, chess match being played in Cuba? A bird froin Oskapee, Wis,, writes | in to know if Lucy Cotton isn't a | product of the South? | Joseph Kilgour has been engaged ¢ ‘4 pity a part in “At the End of the World? | Douglas Fairbanks took part in a| baseball game at Hollywood recenuy and his team was walloped? | Eddie Auerbach, just back from California, says about balf the film | people out there are yearning to get back East? | “The Queen of Sheba” is to bs} shown at the Opera House in Paris | Inthe near future? | William Page, who appeared jn “The Mystery of the Ice Box," is act- | ing in “Total Abstinence?” | | COME, LET US GRIN! \ A Hammond, Mo. barber has| opened a movie’ house and his name is Harry Beard. ———$<$<$<<—$<$<$___. SMART | WEATHERPROOF COATS. A Ration our newest | ranch Store, just opened | werlfer the first 300 Coats at | Incredible Falues! Friday and Saturday Only Inspect these handsome Coats, fashion- ably cut, in fine materials, and splendidly finished, Decide for yourself whether you can duplicate them, at DOUBLE. THE PRICE, anywhere in New York! || MEN’S GABARDINE COATS Splendid all- wool mate rials, Eng- lish cut. Thoroughly waterproof! A smart, dressy Top Coat, suit- able any weather, day or evening. Others ask $35. 17” Men’s Tweed Coats | Rubberized, wat f. | Smartly tailored; $25 val. 12°59 || Men’s Raincoats Well made, good ‘ teriats Othersack $10 4-99 (Superior quality, $7 to $15.) Women’s Poplins 6:75 || Tan and Blue. $12.50 val | Women’s Tweeds | Smart styles, fine fabri mat Sis value, labrics. 12. 50 Women’s Silk Mohairs Beautiful, stylish || “meats, $50 value’ ~-L6"9° Goody | RAINCOAT¢SHOP 799 Broadway Near IIth Street Opp. Grace Church (St. Denis Bldg.) Sale at Tile Store Ouly Monthly This handsome | Diamond Bi cher lected White Diamond 4~« gold, ohiy. $50 No employer's refer ‘Confidential. Gor. Maidin Lane oth OUR ONLY PLACE no sare Age Does Not Bar You! 1 your teeth are in good condition | you look younger, you feel younger. Let's show you the marvels of WATERBURY METHODS Old teeth out, new ones in, in a day. Our own antiseptic allays all pain, All Langunges Spoken. Lady Attendants, Warersury DENTAL COMPANY Incorperated Established 1897 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn Bro 6 Sunoays: closes Liver and Bowels Right—Always eel Fine | There’s one right to speedily tone up the liver and Hap heted bowels | fail, Millions will testify | that there is | nothing so | good for pad ie oe, —s FRIDAY, aS Usuat, Barcain Day PRICES just for the DAY But NEEDS for all SUMMER Complete Assortments at Friday Bargain Day Prices Women’s & Misses’ Dresses and Hats Friday Mid-Month Bargain Specials Misses’ Taffeta Dre sses—frilly styles with batiste collar and vestee. Wome rics Taffeta ‘Orin ment—many attractive some embroidered— were $24.74 and $29.74— Special 14.75 Trimmed Hats—many charming styles— were $; were $1. Blouses & Kimonos Friday Mid-Month Bargain Specials Striped Tub Silk pause —tailored models—were §5.9. 3.92 Voile and Batiste ttouse s—tailored and trimmed styles— broken assort styles— were $ ++++2.40 Extra Kimonos—plain ani figured crepe— atin and self trimming—sizes 1s to were $3.94... 3.25 Plisse Crepe Kimonos—elastic belt models—pretty floral patterns-— THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, Were: $108. oi crisseas sus 1.57 | | Radium Silk Li ngerie| Friday Mid-Month Bargain | Specials Radium Silk Lingerie — tailored models — finely hemstitched- tucked in diamond design and fin- ished with rose buds and ribbon— Camisoles—were $2.68 Chemises—were $4.96. Step-in Drawers—were $4,68.3.48 Sweaters Friday Mid-Month Bargain Specials Wool Tie-Back Sweaters—tomato, peacock, brown, pink, buif, navy and heather shades were $1.04 1.67 Worsted Sweaters—Tuxedo revers and cuffs of brush wool—gray, peacock, buff and brown— 4.24 were $4.94 Sweaters—Tuxedo , orange, buff and brown—were $8.48.,...7.50 Boys’ Clothes Friday Mid-Month Bargain Specials Junior Norfolk White Repp for Communion and Con tion—pleated models with Eton collar—sizes to 10 years— Special 3.74 Junior Norfolk and Dutch Suits— serge, worsted and cheviot mix- tures—some with sailor collar— wert Other suits for sonton bo! 2.44 Boys’ Sui semi-Norfolk and pleated styles—many have extra trousers — models in spring weight mixtures—browns, grays and green 9 to 17 Serge Suits— extra trousers—pleatec and double-breasted moi 10 to 18 year 50. sere 2.50 1, gray or Boys’ -plain colors and faney open and closed knee—round quare collars sizes 2 to 5 years AB. : 87 ps—lurge and small crowy —one-piece styles—Special.. ,84 Corsets, Petticoats and Lingerie Friday Mid-Month Bargain Specials Coutil Corsets—light weight dium low bust—spoon steel—«e tic inserts in b - —were $4.00.......... 2.84 Bri eres — firm material —yoke of embroidery—reinforced under arms—were $2.00... Taffeta, Messaline and Silk Je Petticoats— jersey {OP ey Nainsook Nightdre: Peiticoats— 1.97 | 3.85 es, Envelope Chemises, each 1,65 — 1921. EARN FOURTEENTH STREET Gilablubed 1627 WEST OF FIFTHAVE. STREET Silks | Friday Mid-Month Bargain | Specials 33-inch Repscords—light and dark colors—poplin finish— WONG OF oi cccvvvcsevivcns 40-inch Plaid Canton Crepe—light and dark colors—self-toned satin stripes ch Taffetas and Satins—va- of satin ious color combination stripe—ideal for the sashes and aecessorie were 33-inch Shirting: —various color lnunders perfec sane ch Crepe de Chine—light and full crepe 35-inch Dress s evening shades, including la.e sortment of blues.. BT 35-inch Dress Taffetas — chiffon finish—large assortment of colors Yd. Wide Poplins—chiffon finish —light and dark colors and blac’ Brose Woolens Friday Mid-Month Bargain | Specials Mannish Mixtures—i4 ringbone and home- ves—were $2.97...1.44 All-Wool M. inches. were All-Wool 1 All-Wool Velour and Serge Plaids 4 inch 48 and were $4 i All Wool Tricotine—navy blue— 43 inches—-were $3.97.....1.95 All Wool Storm Serge—navy blue —52 inches—sponged and shrunk—were $1.97.. Ribbons, Veils and Neckwear Friday Mid-Month Bargain Specials Moire and Satin Striped Ribbons -best colors, and black and white Were 4D. css ceveeees 32 Remnants of Ribbons—at greatly reduced prices. Draped Veils—all of the new col ors and combinations — chenille dotted borders—were .94 .74 Marabou Capes — black, natural and brown—satin — lined—ex- quisite quality—plain or with ostrich trimming— were $10.97 8.74 Men’s Wear Friday Mid-Month Bargain Specials Men's Shirts—best quality, style and finish—were $2.00..ea. 1.27 3 for 3.65 Men's Shirts—silk mixtures, Rus- sian cords, woven madras, ete.— Sofnake each 1,67 or 4.75 ete. ends—were . —stripe Babies’ and | Little Tots’ Clothes Friday Mid-Month Bargain Specials L iste ‘Tots’ Polo Coats and Wraps and blue—sizes to 6 years $0.97 ..5.00 | Little Tot Tub Dresses——yoke, empire und belted sty Sizes to 6 rs—were $2.67....1.94 Little Tots’ Gingham and Cham- bray Dresses—empire and belted to 6 years— 97 Peggy and Toodles Little Tots Rompers—gingham and cham- y to 6 rs. Ww 9 Bek 97 Babies’ Wool Shoulder Strap Bands—f quality Swiss and plain rib—6 mo, to 8 yr. size: were 97 to $1.10 ryt } Infants’ Flannelette Wrappers— white-—dainty finish of pink and | blue veneeeeeees 2 Little nainsook and ° embroidery years 1.24 | Children’s Undermuslins Friday Mid-Month Bargain Specials Misses’ Pink Batiste Bloomers— srood qual at—6 to 16 year .78 Girls’ Princess Slips prettil nmed y and embrol ¢ ear 2s 1.50 + Muslin Drawers—hem em ‘ os 1 ; 14.18 Children’s Billiebir ‘ajamas P dd ruffle— ribbon run—were $1.68.... 88 Establiabed 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, Continuing THREE-DAY SALE Silk Hosiery Women’s Silk and Fibre Silk Hose —mock seam—mercerized tops and soles—black, brown and Spring shades—excellent quality —were $1.17 to $1.27....... 87 Women's All-Silk Hose—Black— full fashioned—excellent. Rey —were $3.17 .. 3 Men's Silk Plates cordovan and suede— WETO BB... cc reressscscnse Handkerchiefs and Laces Friday Mid-Month Bargain Specials Men's Handkerchiefs—soft finish— large size——\i and % inch hems or corded border— were .37 each, .24—1.35 % doz. Women’s and dren's Handker- chiefs—wreath in) were .80 and $1.14 14 doz... 72 each 14 Fancy Cotton Laces — various widths—attractive patter WERE Opn sc vonvseeeae 5 \Jewelry, Silverware and Cutlery Friday Mid-Month Bargain Specials Novelty Jewelry—bar pins, cuff links and novelty ne: klaces— Special .87 Mahogany Serving ‘Trays— elsewhere .96........00008 < Sterling Silver Handle Berry Spoons, gravy ladles, cold meat forks and pie servers— were $1.95 and $2.25..each 1.35 Silver Plated Table Spoons and Dinner Forks— were $2.50 half doz Table Knives American steel and six forks— were $2.87...00-....005 1.97 Meat Knives—well known make— cocobola handles— were .78 57 White Dress Fabrics Friday Mid-Month Bargain Specials Nainsook—10-yd. piece— $2.30 1, 36-in. Nove and dotted s—were 48. 36-in, Small Cheeks—for under- and PHA were .28 . Linens, Towels, | Towelings, etc. | Friday Mid-Month Bargain | Speciala Mercerized Damask Cloths— hemstitched—were $1.25... .84 Linen Damask Napkine—bleached 22-in. size— were $9.95 7.35 Si ~checks, stripes Cluny Doilies—linen centre- hand made—were .57.. 37 linen weft—gond 28 yd. Toweling—pa | value—wen Heavy Quality Bleached Cotton Huck Towels—hemmed—white borders—were 28..... os ls Various Departments Friday Mid-Month Bargain | Specials Fabrice Gloves—2-clasp, — shirred wrist, contrasting embroidery | back mode, brown, white, and Ww romentl Umbri durable umbrellas good, gon fri were $2. Women’s Vests- seconds of .6 € children’ s waist Extra low neck qualit Waist U and d knee len | Third F ipor Specials | Friday Mid-Month Bargain Specials | 2-Quire Boxes of Stationery orted white and tint °o quality—pen wiper include were .60 Sunitas Oileloth f perfect would Special .20 un Telepione Orders “Viko” Aluminum Colfee Percola- tor—6-cup size...., Special 1,00 No Mal 53 | Draperies Friday Mid-Month Bargain | Specials ‘ Linette Tapestry Cretonnes—60 ins, wide—in antique, verdure and tapestry designs— were $3.97 +144 6,000 Yards of ‘Cretonnes—yard wide—bird, Japanese, verdure de- signs—also smart novelty stripes —were 48 Reversible Terry Cloth—excéllent range of designs—rich tapestry patterns, clever chintz designs, etc., also combined with sriged effects—were $1.384......... Athambra Over HER, rose, shades of blue, wood, brown and greens—also multi-tones— were .87 Imported Genuine Linen Slip Cov- ering—from Belgium—50 inches wide—contrasting and self-toned stripes—were $1.75. +117 Imported Madras—45 inches wide —<tream color—double borders— detached figure designs—some overlock edge—were .97. Summer Weight Portieres—mad- ras designs—old rose, blue and multi-colors—were $8.77....5.88 Silk Mixed Casement Draperies— yard wide—about 14 colors— WETO GTi. cecccsscvevecees 500 Pairs Serim Curtains—lace in- sertions or edges—plain or with Dutch valances— were Pair 1.66 Fine Filet Net Curtains—artistic, dainty borders..... Special 5.97 Muslins, Sheets, etc. Friday Mid-Month Bargain Specials Bleached Sheets—soft finish— 81x90—were $1.19. Bleached Pillow Cases—soft finish —45x36—were .31 24 Unbleached Muslin—fine quality —42 inches wide—were .24.. ,1) Crochet Spreads—%_ size—assort- ed patterns—were $1.98....1,47 Bleached Sheeting—72 inches wide —soft finish—were .49..... ,39 Bleached or Unbleached Mustin— 36 inches wide—were .17.. .11% ODDS AND ENDS COMFORT. ABLES—down, lambs’ wool or cotton filled, covered with floral sateen or silkoline, also plain and brocade satins, plain or bordered, all greatly re- duced, New White Goose Feathers— were $1.12 Ib,........ : Sewing Needs Friday Mid-Month Bargain Specials | Sewing Cottons—Willington make —200 yards—were .85 doz. Sewing Silks—50 yards—black and colors—were .85 doz... .68 Snap Fasteners— were .30 gross eee.) White Roll Tape- yard piece— were 20... 14 | Dressmaker: were .34 Acme Adjustable Dress Form—12 sections—collapsible— were $15.47 .......00ceee ee 9.75 Please give correct size when ordering. Wash Dress Fabrics | Friday Mid-Month Bargain | Specials Fancy Dress Ginghams—stripes, checks and plaids in good color combinations— ’ Pine—%-Ib, box— 2 were 30, Imported 82 inches—were .45........ Genuine Khaki Cloth—for boys | and girl scouts....,.Special .30 Fancy Dress Voiles—light and me~ dium grounds—dainty patterns ....0s.00ees Special .28 Figured Voiles—light and dark grounds—large and small designs. . vs Special .45 |Blankets, Flannels, | Etc. Friday Mid-Month Bargain Specials Crib Blankets—eiderdown finish— vith borders 1.87 AI Wool Plaid Blan ets—variety of color combinations— were $13.65 sssseeee Sones 5.96 All Wool White Blankets—con- trasting colored borders—68x80 Were $15.94..s0c00ere000 9.96 Plain White Flannel—wool cotton 0 inches wide— case eatiten ant 65 Domet—-30 and inches wide—~ bleached, he: fleecy nap— were . Fancy Sateens—a terns in smart new design were B4...5 esd pees «enn en nnn ee

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