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ssietinenabdiietaaaetiaadaiadddeaeetaatcatdnaaatandtana, Tacs 20 | ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921. ‘SEA RESTAURANT MRS. HUMPHREYS _|!roucht her sutt in this state, and that! 709 HONOR LEADER KANE. __AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS ] AMUSEMENTS. if FOR LANDLUBBERS OBTAINS DIVORCE| | stondiy” gave to ner the cumtedy| nemecrats “and nepwniteans at |) EMPIRE tLe.c%: (Pete T WINTER GARDEN fay of the only child of the marriage, ETHEL AND JOHN BARRYMORE PASSING SHOW @& & group of invited guests had an ‘bpportunity to view the latest innuva- Yon in dining places. * he building, formerly occupied by New York Athletic Club, has been reconstructed + mble, Bide, saloons at sea. T main res Wtaurant is aboard the Irres Which is fitted in a m tive of a warship. used for dancing, the Mandalay, whic! @ gangplank across a stream 01 . The Mandalay ts fitted in the of @ Hudson River boat, The ird restaurant, on the lower deck, is ed the Mayflower, Upstairs rooms have been het aside Bor private functions. | There are a score of chefs, and sev- Snty-six waiters, garbed as seamen, from one of the most elaborate tehenas in the city. Portholes, rope ladders, Life pre- ers, &¢., are used to inject the vr atmosphere. Lighting effects reate the impression of etorm at nd of the rising moo in ible, If you only knew how it is to live in tually own ur home on "practically the same terms as payin rent you would EXPOSITION 222 Regt. Armory ‘ Boway & 1685St Asrit t6-t030— Daily lAntollert See the complete exhibit which shows how to finance, plan, select building site, plan the landscape and furnish a. modern home. HOW TO GO Sth Ave. Bus—Direct; B'way Subway and Surface Lines RHEUMATISM INDICESTION URIC ACID mows Spring at VICHY, F from which it takes its name: | A motto for every household when are considered. ly teeth must he attended to,” tiresome by and by. DO IT NOW! UM means good health, good looks, ur future happiness. | THE WATERBURY WAY best workmanship at cost than for inferior service. ‘} Come to-morrow morning, completed by night. have — =2RO07K EES] 1329—1331 4810-—4812 BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. Near Gates Avenue Bet. 48th and 49th Sts BROOKLYN BROOKLYN F ULTON STREET cxof BRIDGE STREET of Hoyt St Subway Station Brooklyn FRIDAY More Tremendous Purchases and Another Week of Unrestrained Sell- ing Have Left More ODD LOTS and BROKEN LINES to be Cleared Out Regardless ot Former Values!!! New Suits! Regardless of Former Selling Prices Will Now Be Closed Out at 85 Box coat, tailored and belted styles find great representation in these attractive suits of fine wool tricotine and serge, some cleverly trimmed with braid and others embroidered. New Coats! Regardless of Former Selling Prices Will Now Be Closed Out at S15 There are models for all kinds of wear, made of fine Ve- lours, Polo Cloths, Jerseys and Tricotines—practical gar- ments, smartly styled—the best coat values of the season. --@-$-s-e-! Regardless of Former Selling Prices Will Now Be Closed Out 510 In this extensive clearance group we offer smart new, desirable dresses of Mignonette, Taffeta, Tricotine, Georgette and Mignonette Combinations. They are here in a wide range of effective styles and newest colors. ee with EMMETT CORRIGAN. & OLIVE TELL, PRINCESS Pt, 0" aes i ee, a |] Knickerbocker Hr init THE EMPEROR JONES." Cis"| A ceonce in THE |] Geonce MConan's Brad 4TH ST. Be Rater meen | RAC MATNER SiN | Ariss GREEN GODDESS COMEDIANS DIFF’RENT MAXINE ELLIOTT’S 20 ., Bae, $38 G50. COHAN tics. a 42a se, Isnt it & grand old Nome?) ENS MON. NICHT RULE FRIAS. | “WHAT'S ALL THE SHOOTIN’ FOR?” HENRY MILLER Bia. 6s, Eas nr oS Dye RR G Arents Hurph ‘ho itchdlat rite beh tn MICIAR CLAIR de LUNE” tort Broadhurst Theatre, West Forty- ted Guests Inspect the Flotilla, Granting of Decree Surprise to] yt years old. Mrs Humphreys has| S¢¥en hundred men and w eFRANO| THE AMBASSADOR 7", Yuvay- Ere 4.30 GARRICK 5 30h Be Fourth, Evenings Eight Twenty, Which Will Be Opened Friends of Couple, Who taken @ house at Southampton, where |ttibute Inst night by @ banqu New Amsterdam, ve. 8.15. Mats. Wed RSet. 215 THE ROSE GIRL ,. wi Freo A Theatre Guild ee To-Night. Eloped in 1942 she will go soon with her son for the|fck J. Kane, Democratic tea PRODUCTION, WILLEBRAND Production oe cw 34 Assembly District of the LYNN Vd em surnmer, “Them, 44th, W. of By. Bs. E30, f femetning aininct in New York wii! Friends ware murovaed tony at the| “Wie oraty_Azena wag ving with |Deieetins from the Arr it, rms | ARO REO HUBERT fino 2, Bp te HAMPDEN ed to th lic to-night at rews that Mrs, Dorothy Arents Hum-|her grandparents, the late Boor Club, headed by Miss Mary Shea, and) JOAN Present the public to-nig Mates ote ‘o, daugh. | rents 8, and Mra. Arents, when thie the Star Democratic Club, Dy mEGFi i iD ROOF—NE manganet ' of ARC in Official opening of the Flotilla, the Phreys of No "| cloped with Mr Humphreys, a son of| sco. Yriedmen and 3 aly tow MACBETH me petoure ‘eran ong Aron, ed reated a) Sd Be ips | Mr, re tment tn eID ion FOUL BLIOU Err Pa deere » from Frederic ; jorrintown, to Islip, 4 out. epublican co! Th Max Fishor's Wor nee Orch Math | ° 100 West B5th Street by Theodor iT onreys ft was known that| I ro they were married on Nov. | came to honor the guest of the Flee let : t ris Se ate First Mat. Saturday Two Twenty , HSemerty of the WCHL theo pe apart fe x Arents sr, dled In, Rebrunry,| District Attorney want (J. Gien- HUDSON it lal is BitRieH ASTEIN Room, under the sponsorship of nearly a yea heir As did . aaving a net ‘eatate of $8,496,000, | non, Register award Polak, AUGUSTUS PuoKin PLAYHOUSE {i & 0 twas. tn 81K 1 Deputy Police Commissioner pot know action had started for N00; Unen the ohh aamregating ferk Robert Moran and a number of ihe Mats, nd Sat., 2.15 Bobn A. Harting a divorce oat ee Tc ho tee CU". other county and borough officials NEMESIS ia |DORISK EA NEnomince f At an informal opening last night It wa 1 that Mra, Humphreys [ite interest In $2:721:231 talked | veust 6h QHORUE @, CONA ume | The Cr apowanrrits sits. jate Ist Year) monos COTHE BAT SrpwoNr oncnesTaA Shae | FRAZEE Wir, A - - WILLARD MAC! {| CONGACRE, W. St By. f Mata Wed & Bat TF AVEON =| | 3 ocsuite GHOSTS a GRANT | yt | THE NORATSAVES THEA Bre j SELWYN THEATRES ",,* | MITCHELL | i%otu*" | CHAMPION with LAURA HOPE Then. Lakin Sa HARRIS ist 813° tan G4 WELCOME STRANGER *, udonee \| LYCEUM INA CLAIRE ° |] GALETY, 46 St. Hives, 8.80, Mts. Wed. & Sat. 2.90 “GLOBE, Evenings 8.15. Mata. Wed. & 5 RAN: TiP-T0P = MANHATTAN O22" fou: || BRINGING UP FATHER ___ EF _2,000 SEATS AT $1.00 © 7 pt BELASC tn the Musical Comedy Hit, CLARE KUMMER Presents ROLAND YOUNG ROLLO’S WILD OAT! Every Eve. & Fri, & Sat. Mats.| PUNCH & JUDY—SPECIAL MAT. TO-DAY, Montes. Wed. Th wat, MIXED MARRIAGE, 8,202 With MARGARET WYCHERLY, | Admission > $5.00, Br “Has that indefinable touch that makes Griffith supreme pictures” —(Mail) D. W. GRIFFITH DRE STREET “Nothing better has been seen on the screen than the scenes between the brothers” —(Tribune) CENTRAL THEATRE Broadway at 47th Street ‘Twice Daily—Curtains 2:15 and 6:15 Limited Engagement J MADISON SO, GARDCN NOW) | BINGtING BRS BARNIMBATLEY | CIRGUS SCORES OF TRAINED FEROCIOUS ACTING JUNGLE GYMNASTS, AERIALISTS, ACROBATS. Congress of Freaks; BO MARVELLOUS ACTING 30 BARBARY STALLION: | ranch CLUB OF PRE! BEASTS. ticket GIMBEL BROS., Ball Room, at 8.15 Apri HARVARD Ticket | Nosy BROADWAY Moss 8—B. F. KEITH AC rss “A PERFECT CRIME,” Sora MARK Notice to Advertisers Display advertisin, ded ahora Miah ges, Tht of ther r PALACE] | ava eS SUITS $20-$25-— OVERCOATS ® foal | aan SHER & ACK 17 eAMILFON-MAR gunn jolie & ohas:” Kine we Ce ALE AT THREE BROOKLYN ih BA OTN =| THE WORLD Theat Matin 2, Laycettelaylor By J HARTLEY MANNERS O West dan st, Matinees Thurs. & Sat., 2 LIONEL ATWILL Saag Mi By Will Carleton, Digectod by Harry Millarde BROOKLYN. BioTea arMee Bato it a 34. | | atatinee ahs rine we TOO SS 5OQc [Alc seats RESERVED | STRA CT RAN ‘The Oath” ss 700 ose" $1.00 and 500 “s"" 50c TRAN “art ie Music we —AUCTIONEERS— | BARNEY BERNARD BE WOLE HOPPER ELIZABETH MURRAY | RICHARD BARTHELMESS DORIS. K PAT ROON Gieg WALTER CATLOTT Oro KAUGER FRED STON nn MACY LEON ERROL WILTON LACKAY: JULIUS TANWEN oUt ELSIE FERGUSON FRANCINE Mannthione LAURETTE TAYLOR D STEP LIVELY 6 GIRLS A’ ie | TE BROKEN WING 44 ™ ST. THEATRE DAILY ATS 275 EVENINGS 815 Vase Wepgese geo “MOLDS AUDIENCE BREATHLESS.” | SPANISH LOVE rarved Woman, 42d St May, Week & Sat.2. 10, DEAR ME’ REPUBLIC, W. GRACE LARUE and HALE HAMILTON WAY. TITE WORLD'S SWEPTHRART. TIMES SQ \*%: Se BRYANT 21 HATS THiS SAT bi" RIGHT] GIRL with CHARLES PURCELL | DOLLY CONNOLLY, ROBERT WOOLSEY ALL STAR CAST AND SN ~|"APOLLO 7s... 424 St. Bren. 8.2 Mata, Wed. and Sate 230." |PAT ROONEY « Marion BENT | | | Tn the ttieh Py “LOVE I BIRDS” ing Musteat Hit BELMONT West 48th Street. Tiryant «8 Matinee Thurs. and Sat RSE MISS LULU BETT WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS TWO GREAT HITS! SELWYN THEATRE, 42d St., W. of B'way, TWICE DAILY Mark Twain's Greatest Comedy “A CONNECTICUT YANKEE! IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT” Staged ty Emmett 3. Flynn, 400 =. $1.00 ana 300 “rai Orchestre No Matinee Seat Higher Than $1.00. Thure & Sat. 2.30 | ten | ELTINGE Wea 42d Sureet. | Preningy, $48. ‘Wed LADIES NIGHT “Nice PEOPLE eae NIGHT ke 8 LYRI rox hs Mo Most Sensational Screen’ Offering Erer. ino (QUEEN oF SHEBA Directed by 3, Gordon SEE THE THRILLING CHARIOT RACE, FULTON Wee 46th, street, Mariners Weitedayr a tetasise Vet ENTER MADAME ¥, pee’ "T44 HORSEMEN TWEE DAILY “ALL SEATS RESERVED, noes, Pra m8 ae ORS RSEM By Avery Hopwe ay HO bh the wn Titer Du jaat Matince Sat, 2.30. Bat THE SEASHORE oer, Greenlee ion, ‘Boyd’ & King and’ ethers MARION DAVIES d “BURIED TREASURE” AND BIG VAUDEVILLE. LAST 2 WEEKS. Matinre To-day at aso roe ot in | oft & Phelps, “At the Party Vay a wittecee 3 andes Oth the : i orchestra x A horles ee SWIMMIN' Hove Pe 500 Si." $1.00 and 300 S88" 5Oc| DAMP ce cen esate H A Few Choice Seats at $1.50 and $2.00. carrie Fert via ste ||P ARK Gia eiaresy. Dai GOOD TIMES 3," THEATRE, Eves. 8:10 - 1000 PEOPLE 100 NOVELTIES aot Bt d/"OVER THE HILL” A Few Choice Seats at $1.50 and $2.00. —= Tie pW reset PREMER Sowing °, in motion | (Qe ENS amoebae WHERE TO CO AND NOW TO GET THERE, SENTS AM i y EM, ONE WAY. $7 ROUND TRIP, PONE CANAL HUBSON NAVIGATION COMPANY MIDDLETON S. BORLAND ead JAMES A. EMERSON, Receivers, #, Di BoY LIKE L_ LOVE Bu ELIDA I ALTO AD fe an Be er “BOSTON i272 METROPOLITAN LINE THROUGH THE ¢ APE COD CANAL e« i Por you" wi IN _ THIS PICTURE AUCTION am, EQUITY kia) 3=XANNUAL of DALE Sd SHOW (Hamard Short, Gon’) Director) GLOBE Theatre—TO-MOR’W Aft’n at 3] (Courtesy of Charles B. Dillingham) EARTH'S GREATEST BY) KEANSBURG BOAT SEASON OPENS FRIDAY. APRIL 22 BATTERY woekda: AM. 5 and Sundays Gigantic Zoo. §| | Teavin | Saturday FLORENCE MOOR! A THOUSAND STARS WILL POSITIVELY APPEAR. At the EQUITY ANNUAL SHOW—METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE SUNDAY EVENING, MAY Jet, at 8.15, BOX OFFICE PRICES $1.00 to $10.00, Presents ust “WETWARD HO!” | PUDDING At the Waldorf-Astoria 1 21st and 22d || s on sale at Tyson's || TLE ¢o) NFIDENTI and McBride's | RIVOLI a ag THURSDAY BRINGS phe fs 2 4 BROAD a by atten | dlitita, mei ae Thet Sissnval Grmelecmae TORE=NOT AN OFFICE) The Billboard jaw. | | “Deception” The Romance of Anne Boleys A Paramount Picture TIMES CRITERION SQUARE 4th Week—Sir James M. Barrie's “Sentimental Tommy” “TILE SEVENTH WONDER OF with MONTE BLUE. “THE Larry Se Strand OVER 2000 JOBS FOR ACTORS, MUSICIANS, Artists, Advance Mon, Stage Car- (punters, Operators, Stage Hands, Ete, ‘Barclay. DIAMONDS WATCHES. 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