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_ MISS HICKIE (IE SENT To PRISON | County. was sentenced yesterday by Judge Talley in General Sessions to an detert 5 Miss Kate Tedford Hickle, Atty-four, convicted of having published a crimi- pal libel against Alexander M. Hadden, ilanthropist and head of the Associa- not Grand Jurors of New York AMUSEMENTS. _ "ERSSiNG SHOWS, BUSENe HOWARD fist” SHUBERT Toon. 44th, W. of By, Bre 8.88 Matinees Wed. & Sat. at 2.30. JOAN cen Wedd. ie ne 2.30, GEORGE AR || Chas. Purcell ll Now with TIMES SQUARE THEATRE Weeks in advance. Thurs. and Sat. | | ant tba Wise | lbs Mats, KONGAGRE, W. 48 St. Try. 2% Mata Wed. & Sat. GRANT | 12 ote, Fun THE MITCHELL | infown’ | CHAMPION eT TIN we 424 Street. Eventi 8.45. ELTINGE ¥°5,,45%., Woit aan ORS IBANEZ Ly CASINO Tec. CASINO: y) OAILY way & 408 Sew, at 8.15 EMPIRE oy, § (02 Bons 48 ETHEL AND JOHN BARK YMOKE fa MICHAEL CLAIR de LUNE” STRANGE'S May, Wow Amsterdam, Bre. 8.15, Mats. Wed. &Sat., pRODUCTIVe ROL NEW AMSTERDAM ROOF—NEW ees ae FROLIC ‘own—Daneing 10.30, Pet Dance’ Musie inthe SE PIM oorysitere Tretre NN HUDSON siitioees Wed and Sat, 3:30. AUGUSTUS “THOM NEMESIS #3 with veuMETT onnican ca fo TELL Knickerbocker *uita'aent 28 ities Geonce M.COHAN'S i MARY"s COMEDIANS (isnt it a grand old Nome?) ‘Ur. COHAN Ts. Matinees Wed, & Sal, & 42d St. Eve. £30 30. MWHAT’S ALL-THE SHOOTIN" FOR?” HENRY MILLER 7, baa mn. PASSES BY _with LAURA HOPE CREWS and Notable Can ofS St Woot IF. Hevant (787 Lik iain Nice PeopLe ‘sam HARRIS Wee, $0 a 144. WELCOME STRANGEK * es rt ‘at By Avery, Hopwood. PASSES BY NOW Henry Miller's Theatre ‘alace Girls Mat ve "8 . BRINGING UP FATHER J). cycine (7_2,000 SEATS AT $1.00 * | Laurette te lauior Bree Bm aRTCEY MANNERS, West 44th St. Kves. at 8.15 Matiness ‘Thura & 1 LIONEL ATWILL "eh, |MATS. WED. & SAT.” tn the Muslca\gemedy Hit, “LADY BILLY," | MR PIM. ,,,,,PAS® Now fenry Miller's CLARE KUMMER Presents ROLAND YOUNG in QLLO’'S WILD OAT|« 2:2" 4 suby | THeatRE, Every Eve. & Fri. & Sat. Mats. PUNCH & JUDY-SPECIAL MAT. 7 Mix! D MARRIAGE. oy . With MARGARET WYCHERLY, Seats. 6 WEEKS. IN ADVANCE. Y Theatre we _SONCERTS AND Music, AEOLIAN HALL — ANNUAL CONCERT of the WOMAN’S STRING ORCHESTRA APRIL 21 At Three o'clock. SANDOR HARMATI CONDUCTOR, Bololsts A 1924 SSER and WILLOAMS SUNDAY WORLD WAXIS WORK WONDERS in THE RLISS | |GREEN GODDESS The Right Girl Best Seats $2.50, Selling 8 4 HOB TWKE OAILY-AllL SEATS RESERVED | RSEMEN oF. HORSEMEN “ALL SAS RESERVED © sad THE. TAVERN--| | January by a commission, but wa | AMUSEMENTS. | CENTURY TH#4..«: 3, Mats, We THE AMBASSADOR ()\), 8. "aye Ee WILLEBRAND MARGARET. ANGLIN « to ire JOHN DRINKWATER BOOTH #4 otf mu, rm 80 v pada Mats. Wed SPECIAL MATINEES at the PRINCESS MON, TUES., THURS, AND DIFFRENT .oxrects, MIXINE ELLIOTT'S 22s Bon bh |) “HOLDS AUDIENCE OREATHLESS. | SPANISH LOVE MOROSCO THE BAT West 45th St Bre, 8.50 Mats, Wed. & Sat 2.30 44 ST. THEATRE NG [DOWN DCT ta EAST, MASTE ECE 7. LI VE GHOSTS _ be! REAMING COMEDY."'—Telegram. WOnASGATES FMEA coe: wa wate | PLYMOUTH T=. ¥ Bra, 8.20. Matinees ‘Thurs. d& Sat. 2.20 LITTLE OLD NEW YORK FRAZEE Jiitinves Wed. and fat, st 290 WILLARD MACK ;3Moor" SILK” THE WORLD'S SWEETHEATT. (REN VANDERBI | THEATRE (i NANDERBIL SrS3onves iT St, & Gen, Ph. W ed. & sat | ack rne THE NIGHT WAT CH) THE ROSE GIRL , Wi) fhe PRINCESS ™ea, © wee oat tre Gis THE EMPEROR JONES. wf Giron ‘SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA BiB taken out of an institution on a writ and gent to the Tombs to await tria 8 served time for previous con- | rday she talked | np have Motion for. a new trial ri S| has been dented AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT, 8.20 §| TER # FIRST MATINEE SATURDAY. GARRICK," .¥,, 2°"! St OPENING roy 1522, A Toeatre Ou Product LILO! CAWAWOMAN LOVE HER 2no HUSBAND AS | MUCH ASHER I ni TeGHOST J-GHOST BETWEEN AY, “SAT. THEA, JeEVS Bi AST or B O-WATS. WE BIJOU $i. West of Bway. Bree, 8.30. | Matinees Wed and Sat. 230. Bitrice STEIN PLAYHOUSE “48th, Bot Biway, Ere. 8.15 Mate. Wed. and Sat, 215, Wm. A Brady's 48TH ST. Tee. E 0 Direct | LITTLE _ AMUSEMENTS. _ 2.30 NTA FAFING 5 MATTER® To-Night ARTHUR at 8.30 ALL SEATS RESERVED LYRIC TWICE DAILY, 2.15 & 8.15 P.M. ie at ‘s Puy MOTION PICTURE 3. Gorton Edwards, MOST SENSATIONAL AND MOST THRILL- ING SCREEN SPECTACLE EVER SHOWN SPECIAL NOTE—Mise Betty Blythe, who created the ttle role in “Tee Guren will attend in person Dally Mats., 500-$1.50 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 192 |______AMUSEMENTS._ GREAT WILLIAM FOX SUPER-SCREEN SPEC- TACLES NOW BEING SHOWN IN NEW YORK NOW «vi: PARK THEATRE 59TH ST. WILLIAM FOX Presents The Season’s Great Success The Picture That Will Live Forever! OVER THE HILL By Will Carleton. “ie | eee J A Few Choice Seats at $1.00 Directed by Harry Millarde, Good Seats in Orchestra 70 Good Seats in Orchestra A Few Choice Seats at $1.50, $2 50 Good Seats in Balcony “THEATRE 42nd St. & Bway Theatre, SELWYN West AS Street. TWICE DAILY, 2. WILLIAM FOX Presents 4) A CONNECTICUT YANKE! at 2.50 ‘A Few at $1.50. Balcony, 500-750, Other Balcony Seats 750, THEATRE, W, 44th St ace. |BELMONT West 48th Street, Brraal 6 Matiness Thurs, and MISS LULU BETT FULTON WO Se ae, Ae ENTER MADAME 32sAx TREVOR. | p= Thea tresunder the direction | of Hugo Riesenfeld =| | Decep tion “The Love 1 of Anne ita and King Henry VIII one of the ¢ and con- I have ever details were Take it al) a marvel of and research, ‘Deception’ may down as something unusual and grip- | vinoing picture | seen, All the bal | so remarkable in all, it was energetic labor Altogether, | be 8 | dist ping. —Alan Dale, N. ¥. American. A Paramount Picture | at THR IVOLI B’way at 49th St. | Continuous Noon toll. 30 P, M. IA L TO Elsie Ferguson “Sacred & Profane Love.” Famous Rialto Orchestra. | TIMES ie ~ SQUARE _ RITERION|) TIMES SQUARE. FOURTH WEEK SIR JAMES M. BARRIE’S “SENTIMENTAL T 0 MMY” he seventh wonder of the w nd A Paramount Picture. Continuous Noon to 11.30 P, M. | ball HI | —New York Herald. \ | | “Holds your interest from start ‘to finish” (c4merican) D. W. GRIFFITH PRESENTS DREAM STREET “Griffith’s sheer genius revealed again"(Telegram) CENTRAL THEATRE e@ Broadway at 47th Street Two Shows Daily Curtains 2:15 and 6:15 Limited Engagement | THER PERR | With MONTE. Bronx Opera House } BEN AMI ; and DELILAH” OLUMBIA Bre I~ STEP LIVELY GIRLS * Wed &eSat ‘SAMSON ‘Basser, St & Sd Ay. Pop. | Mis PIR a Sat ea aT vy STA JOLIN AND WMOKDNSO caso NOW LING BROS, BARNIMBAILEY BLING CIRCUS SCORES OF TRAINED, FEROCIOUS ACTING JUNGLE BEAS! ANTH'S | GREATEST GVMNASTS. AEMIALISTS: ACROBATS Congress of Freak=: Gigantle Zoo. 30 MARVELLOUS ActINa 39 BAKBARY STALLIONS eo MGmusion to Everytime, includ |A Picture For You,--and You--and You RALPH CONNOR'S FAMOUS STORY “THE SKY PILOT” With COLLEEN MOORE, DAVID BUTLER, JOHN BOWERS some!” —E DIRECTED BY KING VIDOR. WHAT THE NEW YORK PRESS SAYS: “Thrills vibrate through ‘The Sky Pilot’ in such swift succession that Strand spectators were left gasping fore the final “It is a co tional.”——N. Y. Ti “One of the best the silver sheet has seen in some time.” —Evening Mail, “King Vidor has skillfully blended the thrill so that the picture sweeps along like t! stampede. NV. Y. American, g_ melodrama. imes. ee pte ted mountain background is in vening Juurnal, fe WHITNEY Fisnen aco. NaeK Mollie & Chas.’ KING, SAN & HAYES Rev BRONSON &-DALDWINe™ TONEY & NORMAN, RUSSELL & MACK & others SHAS, WITHERS & CO. tn LARRY SEMON [XtUh rior STRAND MALE QUARTETTE STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MARK RAN ST “THE HICK” A. NATIONAL D INSTITUTION BROADWAY AT AT 47TH ay BYWAY, AT 50c $1.00 50c Note All Seats for All Performances Can be Bought 4 Weeks in Advance MARK TWAIN'S Famous Comedy Romanos, IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT ‘Staged by Bmmett J. Flynn, To-day 1 AQ Seed Orehaatra $1.09 Tif") 500 star $1.00 Other Orchestra Seats $1.50-$2.00, mt |250 BALCONY SEATS 50c Pictorially it is excep- is big—ell that Ralph Connor put into his lassic is revealed on the film—and then mo IP tor hy by Nor ave! ad EAN kee a Weoka Rees Great Picture “BLACK ROSES! FOUR MARX BROS, | — “4 ie, é SUNSHINE, DOLLY KA’ nde « Mila it 08 Howano’s, REVUE Peat HeGAY 4 AND, BERT LEVY, @L a ode Fae JENKIN: dtl “THE TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS” and BIG VAUDEVILLE BILL, ‘cr ” in RAWLINS tertiiters, Margaret Ford, yrs, Les Kellors, Co. Harry Antrin, O°Con HOME OF ‘AN DANCING, 30d & “spacious equal for Ite PAN “CAPITOL yey a Os eee PERCY Chainer reer Tne wade. ‘Marte in Heaven” CAPITOL, GRAND ORCHESTRA. GOOD TIMES": BRAMHALL PLAYHOUSE, 27th, Lexington Ave THE PLAYBOY OF THE VESTER ¥ ORLD| Eves, $30, Mata Wed. and Sat. 2.30, BROOKLYN. ‘\The Oath" WA Milam Covper MUSIC WEEK. é Seam DPE 05 sh | meme aa HUDSON RIVER NIGHT He le NEW YORK"ACBANY:» TROY “FARE HONE WAY, $7 ROUND TRIP, | FAGBEON NAVIGATION COMBINY MIDDLETON, |S MES eM is BOSTO METROPOLITAN LINE EASTERN S. KEANSBURG BOAT SFASON OPENS FRIDAY Ant 22 | LEAVING BATTERY DAILY and SUNDAYS. WANTED oa Se aes ee ee eee ‘Sensational “Attraction @' PAUL WHITEMAN PRESENTS THE FAMOUS | VERNON COUNTRY CLUB ORCHESTRA NIGHTLY AT 9 P.M. IN New York's Most Beautiful Ballroom (FORMERLY RECTOR'S) 48th St. & B'way Excellent Cuisine Supper Specialties FOR SALE. _ DIA ON ON CREB RELI rep dil, uA Wad] YOR MO, TRA) mv anarens REPER ENCE DIAMONDS WATCHES—JE WEL! RY |ON CREDIT (ris 2 | Exoectioaal —valuns—Ageat calls Be Mlustrated Catalog Free. BOKLAND and RSON, Receivers, 96.78 | KOVAL LAAMOND & WATCH CO, Phone John 243 Inc.Tax | 38 MAIDEN LANE THROUGH EN, DIAMONDS, Waist. ON CKEDIL Keckland, dunzor, Yarmouth, Ns | NO DEPOSit KEQUIRED Steamer leaven Pier 18, N, R., | Last Amorument, | All Goode Guaranteed, Cyalldeusials “Write, pbvue or ‘eal 2 (ft. Murray St.) dutiy rey EaT te MEDPRO| nies Including Sundays at oP. ad. | n° M@itiican DiaMoND ara oa. Eves. 8:10 - 1000 PEOPLE~ 400 NOVELTIES sephone mires 5009, ‘0-23 Maiden LINES | — 31 DOWN, $1 WEEKLY HAMILTON-MARTIN. CO. 171 Broadway CAFE de PARIs| Bryant 8686 |, W PRICE I~ PAY ONES ACTIONS CONFIOEN M,-} $9 ut 289k, MEN'S CLOTHES ON CiLDIT, n SUITS— $20-§25—OVERCOATS MALE, FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET lesmen calling | Pi iit a trom May cd vn Store Open 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. AEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 ‘WEST OF FIFTH AVE Annual Housekeepers’ Week and Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales Combine in a Double Event of the Utmost Importance to All Economy Seekers Annual Housekeepers’ Week Sales Cutlery These values and assortments make the purchase a simple, pleasant and economical mat- ter. Imported Steel Scissors—embroid- ery, stork, manicure, nail, buttom hole, pocket and sewing scissore— 836 to 6 inches loog— Annual Housekeepers’ Week Sales a ° neanw Table Linens Their excellence and values are proverbial with every homemaker. Items selected will appeal to shoppers for bungalows and cottages, for hotels, Moarding houses and clubs. Bleached Linen Damask Pattern Cloths—70 in, x 70 inv were $7.50 st 70 in, x 90 in Excellent Quality Table Cloths, Napkins and Tops wise: 1010 7.50 were .75 and | 70 in, x 108 in.— At prices of special interest to those Steel Shears—tull nickel fine were $11.25, 8.74 who are buying Summer supplies for reliable make— Napkins to Match—#2 in, x h boarding houses and wher- #2 in ever a quantity i were $9.95 doren.......... 7.50 | Table Tope—35 i were $1.25 Table Knives and Forks—fine American steel—cocobola handlés— 70-Inch Bleached Linen—dain- were .75 set of 6 each— ask floral patterns— 45 in. x 451 were $2.87, were $2.75 yard were $1.1 : Kitchen Sets—6 pieces—cocobola Bleached Linen Dam: 54 in. x 54in.— handles—reliable make— kines—excellent wearing were $1.75 wee WEG WEBB.) iis saa seane 1.88 quality —were 89.50 dozen. 6.37 Table Cloths—64 in. x 64 in. Bleached Union Linen Damask Napkine—serviceable for con- stant use—22 inch— were $8.50 dozen 5.75 Bleached'Linen Damask Lunch —were $2.25 72 in. x 72 in. were $2.75 Napkins—22 in. x 22 in.— were 83.25 dozen Pearl Handle Serving F sterling ferrules abit) meat forks, jadles, pie and cake seryers . 2.33 gray Cloths—pink broche border— and berry spoons— 28 in. x 36 in — 97 Decorative Linens, Scarfs were 81.07... and Centrepieces Paring Knive: ehed Mercertied | sect and Dresser Scarfe—with make—ebony handles— 66 linen centre trimmed with were .25. luco—were $2.45 and $2.95.1.45 Scarfs and Centres—lace 3-Piece Carving Sets—fine quality 15-Inch Bleached Mercerized steel silver ferrule—atag handler Damask Napkins— were 81.38 dozen........ 1.00 trimmed—were $1.25 ond were 85.97 18 inches wide— Linen Centre Pieces—lace were 81,08 dos 1.38 trimmed—-were 83.05,,...2.28 Annual blal ieed aah be Week Sales Draperies, Curtains ; and Cretonnes Be sure and visit this section this week while Housekeepers’ Week prices prevail. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Two-Day Sale Communion and Confirmation VEILS Were $2.24 1.52 Veils of good quality net, bordered with dainty lace; are really remarkable value at sale prices, and will harmonize with white dresses of silk or lingerie, Colored Net Curtaining—unusu- ally rich in colorings—verdure 1 floral designs—both — light and dark effects—slight imper- fections- 25 he clev- of — designar~ mediaeval symbolism and other unique designs give these gay cretonnes a most original tone— note the low sale price— ‘ were $1.00 and $1.25..... yd. 46 New Cretonnes—yard wide— striped, tapestry and novelty designs—also allover effects— value 48 seve ¥d, BS Imported Madras—cream ground double border—various perfect price 4 Artistic erest Cretor imaginabl DNESDAY CORSET ana figured designs—were .67.... .4°7 PETTICCAT DAY Imported Madras—double — Fine Marie Antoinette Bed Sets heavy French — net—beauti- fully embroidered both in cen- ter and on side valances—also with filet A petticoat of every color to match your dresses and corsets of the newer lines may be had at Wednesday’s special prices. jewel scrim Bed Sets— Taffeta, Messaline and Silk Pink Brocade Corsets—ow bust, motifs and lace edge Jersey Petticoats—a large va- ¥ values $25.00 to $80.00... LB. 94 ricty of attractive colors and com long hips—sizes 20 to 30 Avablan Net Panele—inset and binations M A H y = rr, mn arie Antoinette designs—very were $4.94 and 85.65. ... 3.79 Were 05.00...+00 000 elaborate, giving a rich effect— were $10.97 and $11.94— each,.... . WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Two-Day Sale Dainty Voiles Were .57 and 67 2A A new lot just arrived, so we are having this sale for Wednes- and Thursday. Women are exclaiming over the delightful patterns and beautiful color effects of these excellent quality voiles which we have managed to price so low Sein Dutch Boag Sets—cross striped side draperies, with tas- seled ends and valance—many in- teresting color combinations—these attractive little sets are ideal for Summer time in place of set 1.67 heavy curtains Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales Kimonos and Breakfast Coats New summery models of iba beguiling colors and styles greatly reduced in price. Boxloom Crepe Breakfast Coate— model with tuxedo collar, prettily embroidered—silk stitching on sleeves and cuffs—rose, wistaria and Copenhagen— Were HOTscrressececes GeO Crepe Kimonos — charmingly figured with Japanese fan pattern— model with square collar and waist shirred at sides—Copen, light blue, lave and pink 3.27 were $4.47 G SPECIALS Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 yuying, quan tit 1. No Mail or Telephone & = 47 ct. Sheeting Heavy un hagen, navy hed-2 WARK 45 et. Wenw Extra Size Mercerized Hose 32 Rib top ia wide N FLOOR, to. 10%4—sLightly ROSLEY MAIN FtaoOR, $3.48 Hearn's Goodwear Nainsook rece 39-in.—10 Ame SILKS MAAN WLU, $1.47 Little Tots’ White Skirts 84 To 6 2.40 years--Princers and Ger- 1ce OF embroidery th WRAR- SKOOND FLOOTL Guops 95 ct. Men's Otis Underwear 65 White or bathe drawer Men's UND! 32 ct. Mercerized Assortunent wine MALS PLOOR $147 New White Feathers. pound. 1.05 t and dark Dressmaking LANINGS HA SEM i HY Nalticiy Loon 29 et, Tickin 20 | 35 et. Printed Madras 20 School $2-in, wide assorte: ad att pe Ucking. } a's, 8 et. Ribbo u Af ct, Ribbeta "130 et. Heavy Stripe 15 biack and kk shirts, aprons and boys’ Course a Six Lessons . louse intments Made dns AVDANT, our Convenience WASH G See Pages 18 ony. AO fag Qther Hearn Advertising. i.