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Se ea THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1921. hini, He broke both legs in the fall and Grew his revolver and shot himself LEAPS FROM HIGH WINDOW. Price. He ts not expented to live. Seward was arrested about a week ago in Fort Worth, Tex., but escaped from the jail. He Is also charged with OMAMA, Nob., April 25.—Frank Sew- Ard, Clilliicothe, O., wanted in Toledo to ghawer toharges of Killing two detectives followit®, « hold-up, Jumped from the fepries a railway ticket agent In Fort @urth Mory of a hotel last night when) eT Aere 4 Metectives went to his room to arrest! Fotey. ie netvine nm owontence fete | Mat. piles Datber is serving a sentence In the BROOKLYN asse}¢ueees ‘ FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN For Women and Misses a Featuring the Season’s Lowest Prices for Custom Ta wn Tailleurs—Yet An unusual offering of superior quality Tricotine Spring Suits, some are most charmingly braided, others are’ smartly plain tailored. Unusually smart lithe-line Suits of excellent quality Tricotine; dashing plain tailored models of decid- edly unusual becomingness. Alluring Tailleurs of superb Trico- tine, charmingly embroidered and braided; belted and semi-fitted mod- els; patch pockets and notch collars. OPPENHE FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Values to 59.75 38.00 Rich, handsome models of plai » Embroidered Velour, Bolivia and tine, Silk lined throughout. IM, CLLINS & € Ohio Penitentiary for the killing of the police officers CONCERTS AND MUSIC. AEOLIAN WALL, BAT. APT. AGRIL 8.18, nCITAL BY EDM: WINSTON Steinway Piano. OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & Tomorrow—Incomparable Offerings in _ Superb Spring Tailleurs ilored Suits ‘that Will Stand the Acid Test for Style, Fabric and Tailoring. Custom Tailored Suits Representing the Height of Achvevement Moderately Priced. 48.00 59.75 68.00 On Special Sale Tomorrow 100 Women’s and Misses’ The Season’s Newest Models n and Trico- A wide Choice of popular Shades and Styles. , Misses’ Dept.—3rd Floor _ AMUSEMENTS. AMUS: j CENTURY / q Suber" IN THE NIGHT ' | THe AMBASSADOR Om: ne ty Hin #30 THE ROSE GIRL, Fheo HILLEORAND IQ ITE fest, it? RD Retr a i) aw, DRESSER pj, TOD OTHERS Ea | ELTINGE Wea Aad sree eee Weil rs md 2,30. MATINEE TO-MORROW Matinews Wed, & Sat waneanet ANGLIN 200%. HUBERT Thee, 4th, W. of By. 1 Pren., ‘8.00. BOOTH “i, Wet of ww Wed. 4 fe ‘2.30, ARLTSS lone GODDESS | eh, West ef I'wey. Bren, B20 BISOU “Sos 6; SLE | with LAURA HOPE CREWS and No AMUSEMENTS. _ * AMUSEMENTS. A‘ THOUSAND («STARS « EQUITY THE GREATEST LITTLE ACTOR IN THE WORLD— He won the applause of millions || by h rkable work in "The yesterday he com: || ui hearts of housands who ole of the moat rollicking, enjoyable feat ure of its kind in years, Of course we mean the atar who be came world-famous overnight— JACKIE COOGAN You won't stop smiling for a week after you see him “PEGK'S. BAD BOY’ TRAN Biway at 47th Street “A National Institution” Direction JOSENH PLUNKETT Cont 11 ALM. “Peinonery ETROPOLITA ANNDAL OPERA HOUSE SH Next Sund. Eve. a jee | MAY IST at 8.15 fa buge wore ssctew. $1 to $10 Won OUT MnreRWe woKes "$150.00 GhaND' Pen woXes, $100.80 LAST GLORIOUS WEEK. FINAL PERFORMANCE NEXT SAT. NIGHT, THURS. On & Nole-—This THURSDAY NEXT, Apr 39. sta 0 1, Burke, Treasurer, 109 W. 42d AMUSEMENTS. Loew's New York Theatre & Rov! to PM. Roof to. A.M Love.” with Betty Compron, Loew's American Maple t2 ot w. ot ny i akald Riltice, Winen CHARITY. Gala Home Coming Concert JOHN McCORMACK NEW YORK HIPPODROME, EVE., MAY 5, 8.15 PROCEEDS 10 TNE AMERICAN MITTEE FOR netier “OF war com WOMEN AND CHILOREN IN InELantS Tickets, $1-$2-$3-$4-$5-$10 (No tax) At Hippodrome Box Office Mt be received up te ot call In persone oF check of money order, Addressed save! will be Mr McCormack's ———— Mall,” Every diy. at 13) All Seais 4 Mrs. Payne, oth, |Reserved BitRicH STEIN SELWYN THEATRES °%, "z= Chas Purcell Tae Ric Giri LONGACRE piotiwina 1o-mony as ‘Thereafter TUBADAYS, THULADAYS de FRIDAYS THE MERCHANT OF VENICE cowano WALDMANN xin, WALKER GARRICK Sve ee Pes fet ” “LILIOM | A THEATRE GUILD PRODUCTION. 3. Ll IV MA E GS HOSTS ME DY." -Tolingrat NONABAYES THEA, Br A. 30. Mia Wado PLAYHOUSE ©. % 4 ®ve: Bree 615 boRISK EA NEnonince PRINCESS Tone, eh Bot P tag fe THE EMPEROR JONES. wa ‘CHantes Matta aa, it the PRINCESS: ‘MON., TUES., TH Male es ag oh ‘| oll DIFFRENT athe i 4 ST. THEAT POLLO Ren Ng 4m STTHE HEATRE Max 2 Uunee a Romorrs Present Sie ir Or Seas (LA AJONGRIEFITS | Fasresy. Funniest, Giquest’! Matiness Thura and Sat, __MISS LULU | BETT {aks . = Just M arried wan GRACE Lanu HALE HAMIL ita The Ist Year iu | FRAZEE Way Gs TAYLOR HOLMES MAXINE ELLIOTT'S 30" SPANISH LOVE /MOROSCO. West 45th St. Bow Mata, Wod. & Sat. 220 LONGACRE, W. 48 St Bry. 28. GRANT MITCHELL | f'ivwn'” L, THE WORLD'S GREATEST tose Sensational and Most Thrill- Historic tove story Daily Mats, fon $1.60, QZiREN THE WORTD'S 8V r. | BELMONT Wt #4 Street Brant FULTON West you — Brenings, 6.80. GILDA vatusr ENTER MADAME 3xtvoit Mats, Wod., Thurs & Sat. 2.30. Keentnen at 4.30 Vatinews Wed an Nata Wed. “HOLDS AUDIENCE BREATHLESS, THE BAT Mata, va : Sat, | ta “Me Fun: | cHaMPion THEATRE 42d St. & Broadwa 26 & Ae. a YRIC TWIOR DAILY. MOTION PICTURE! HEBA Directed by 3. Gordon Edwarda, ing Screen Spectacle Ever Shown "Hine chariot fuse wen tne fast word in thei, & great success." eG, Wel. Bre. Telegram, ibe, - $2.00. Matiners Wed, and Sat., 230. oo Tay be reac! — "It may be stat with confidence that itis in presen Mol Meceetn’ spake tation thee hes Twn sean in te elsewhere sinwe the Geath of Edwin Booth hie es len has now given us Elizabeth Murray—Eva a Davenport aaay neaTA a best Hamlet and the — feveretion ond the echieys: Thea, Bot Wy. | we) A ASTH ST. eS SPs tery places hin define tt ae living American PuBROKEN.WING PLYMOUTH Se Oe ere Set tindes Thurs LITTLE OLD NEW YOR Oo HORSEMER TWICE DAILY -ALL SEATS RESERVED ORS IBANEZ. Sorter seeing tee pe than excel production, lent which last evening & 8 audience with much more than ordi. naryhirst night enthusiasm.” MACBETI Evenings Eight-fifreen INC i | cat 78 ‘All SEATS RESERVED > EMPIRE "yt Gs Die tt, ETHEL AND JOHN BARRYMOKE |] in stcnARL “Clair de Lune” |] #rraNGE's Pinay, | {|New Amsterdam, Bre, $.15, Mate Wed & Ret 215.0] faving ee) | “LEON ERROL" iyi NEW AMSTERDAM ROOF—NEW IDNIGHT FROLIC | At tt—Max Fisher's Werld’s Best Dance Oreh KNICKERBOCKER fremrey 930 51 . PENS TO-NIGHT Ruyoore Fevus i AGUSTUS THOMA NEMESIS. HENRY MILLER 2), es 29 0 A THEATRE GUILD PRODUCTION PIM wr. PASSES BY Wot Wy \ : 125 i000 peo GG COHAN sc.cinccs Wed! ‘aud’ sat a.30 > ta THE TAVERN .k: "WHAT'S ALL THE SHOOTIN’ FOR?" 46 HARRIS nical a, Woe oi WELCOME’ STRANGER wid Wed BELASCO i 4 Pring Thurs LIONEL ATWILL ',eti7‘t LIBERTY ,'s* 0 voices, 8.16. 5. Fyes. 8 15. Pop, 75c to $3 MATS. WED. & SAT. Mitr “LADY BILLY,” tm the Musical Comedy Mit, LYCEUM sr INA CLAIR GALETY, 46 St. Bra 8.80. Mats. Wed. & Sat, 2.31 ria ene ny Hopwood, SEW YORK HEATRES. EIT ats VAUDEVILLE ETHEL LEVEY GLose. TIP- “vents, 818, Mal TOP ith ine “Dui “TIP-TOP." LAST 6 TIMES, way WIRTH FAMILY | DOREE'S OPERALOGUE, «th CLARE KUMMER Presents ROLAND YOUNG tn Punoh AOLUO'S" Wi UA Ee JOE COOK, We SHIRLEY ¢ . a ue JULIAN ELTINGE Tuayisil Beta RIVERSIDE EVES, 6.30, MATS, FRI. & SAT, 2.30 pa a WATSON SISTERS, MME J HARTLEY MANNERS) 1 | har yan 4 co. rotlette, Sul G@ CARNIVAL FRISCO & CO, wees IITING, A IFLR, tari | only cone in New Yor lor eo > Soraaees See mE.) Bronx Chara ‘House { (ui & 24 ay tom |I] | ofan ov fiis tall aur un Onvater” '@ ee MIPPODROME FOUR MARX BROS. in SMI 1O00 PROPLE = 100 OWELTIES {| in orine senate 7 ane owl eS ee TIE ARAN FLOOR OUG [SURVax WOLLY Wace Wous WorDuute \puavas woud) W Weaerae Wiails WON De ete dene biel HOV LAND & obbery i a { a < * “AN IDEAL MACBETH” urns Mantle, Mail—No more spirited has tn Pain chat Vive Beene tad te and ‘ntene play, ror in ita ehiet pares more, ince brings not Kenneth Lepage rong Ghobe—A Sreah ‘ahha tbs im Bersonation “Here js simon everything, anda ‘great Seal that.no other ‘ec varied listineelon ul and ea freah 4 tion th a fresh sense Charles Darnton, ‘Evin World—"He was a Macbeth of js Hohe in other respects. One whose greater than hie { ars, Altogether his was @ spe, levement ulated WALTER HAMPDEN \ MATINEE. aed paella peopl crowd- HUDSON Wie Sn Sel ed their way into THE CAPITOL THEATRE all day yesterday afternoon and evening to see Mr. S. L. Rothafel’s presentation of Sada Cowan’s fascinating photodrama “HUSH” starring Clara Kimbail Young. If yesterday’s crowds are any indicator, we pi le will see “HUSH” this week the oH otoplay dedicated to of women Rurbands too che i y elaborate musi pro- gram by the Capitol’ Grand He eciae of 8 Capitol Ballet Cone and ensemble ALLTHIS WEEK ATTHE BURNS MANTLE, Mail erean in chia nei jhe cant has seldom bean os clear; finclet] Sperm lit phy is an intel actor of recent years has valor seemed is co be congrac do the BROADHURST West Forty-Fourth Se. Mat. Saturday Only Two-fifteen Sicente that more than o tell their Pieces, also the in LA 3 AND BIG VAUDEVILLE. SESSUE He AYAK AC Ai MUSEMEN a" Theatres "RIVOLI BROADWAY AT 49th ST | 2nd Week—Because of Popular Demand | CONTINUOUS NOON TO 11.30 P.M. DECEPTION’ The Romance of Anne Boleyn and King Henry VIII A TRIUMPH OF SCREEN ART SEG! ZUKOR CRITERION SIR JAMES M. BARRIE’ S “Sentimental | Tommy Directed by John S. Robertson A Paramount Picture Fifth Week of @ ‘The Seventh Wonder of the Screen World.” A Paramount Picture | TIMES CONTINUOUS SQUARE Noonto11.30P.M. | —N. Y. Herald IALTO “FATTY” ARBUCKLE, “The Traveling Salesman”) CHARLIE CHAPLIN REVIVA EVIV. TIMES SQUARE FAMOUS RIALTO OMOMISTHAT feo fer Heaven’s sake aren't you tired of seeing the same old characters? Come and see something new. Gypsy Fair, with the lyrical body, danc- ing, every pulse of her body singing with joy. A character you have never seen before, and James “Spike” McFadden and Billy his brother, all people new to stage or screen, mysterious, alluring and absolutely different from start to finish. THRILLS—SUSPENSE—ACTION! !! ROMANCE—ADVENTURE-THRILLS!! A MYSTERIOUS MALAY— VENGEANCE BENT ‘DREAM STREET WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS TWO GREAT HITS! [eee AL LE Eb AUT a Se SELW YN THeatre, 42d St., W. of B'way ZWICE » ae Mark Twain's Greatest Comedy “A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT” tsred by Rmmett 3. riynn 400 ‘ss. $1.00 and 300 “iris. 5O0c No Week Day Matinee Seat Higher Than $1.00 "a" 500 =i" $1.00 and 300 "22" 50c A Few Choice Orchestra Seats at $1.50 and $2.00 P A R THEATRE 59th St. and Broadway DAILY “OVER THE HILL” by Will Carleton. Dipected by Harry Millerée, me 700 Cts’ 5Oc [ALL SEATS RESERVED | “E700 se" $1.00 =»4 500 <=" 50c A Few Choice Qrchestra Seats at $1.50 and $2.00 Matinee erry Matince Good ata TO BOSTON fi7x.. KEANSBURG BOAT! hen, Garey, wots 880 4.01. bee fst bs tl BROOKLYN THE S SKY PIL PILOT’ vilgplettor (Quartets), Nat M. to Mt KEKE Wat! Bins, MARMINS Tita a CO. RMAN. THORNTON SISTETS, Bie Avitese With & WALK Et TRAN Rowe Artin, Nya Al i Tannhameer,’ AMMAN ns _| gs, JACKIE COOGAN fF OLUMBIA #" er (Twioe Delis} Pomular __FOR SALE. 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