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LEGION MEN’S ALL-STAR BILL & Hankin Drew Post to Enact ‘War's Reatiam at Hippodrome. ;As the feature of an all-star pil! swhich will be presented by 6. Rankin Post of the American Legion at ()Hippodrome, Sunday evening, May 46; an Intensely dramatic eketeh of a semi-apectacular nature will be offered. “A Bit of "18" is the title, written by ‘Hugh Stanislaus Stange, the playwright woho served as a division observer with the 27th Division. ‘The wketoh is a Feproduction of an authentic ineident ‘which took piace in the front Hines just ul » REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. 15 to 20 minutes From 42nd St. by Subway ~ 80% © 6% Telephone Cortlandt 0744 Write Name and. acd jail at 0 JOSEPH 5 DAY, Auctioneer 67 Liberty St., New York Please send me, without obli- gation, full details of the 1 Joseph P. Day Plan ‘HOW [ TO HAVE Y “UR LOTS COST | YOU NOTHING,” through Tax [ Exemption. | ) [Name.... | [ Address. . ‘i EW. | y Ome memset coterie whe (2 ny py Fs ey ey | USEMENTS. WILLIAM, FOX Mark ‘Twain's M1 IN KING Ppa” OVER THE HILL! jy Browenta By Will Carleton, Mate at 2.30, “Good Eres. at 8.80. Good Good Seats feaer ved. ected by Harry Miltarde FINAL PERFORMANCE NEXT SAT. NIGHT. MADISON SO GARDEN NOW * —BINGLNG BOs ARUNIMSATEY SINBEL. BRO fy aan het yp ar BROOKLYN ; MARK BROADWAY ay STrr'AnD wR JACKIE COOGAN “in “PECK’S BAD BOY” STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, “SPECIAL MORNING, PERFORMANCE ON wee SATURDAY AT 10:19 O'CLOCK AM. to 11. P. Babel WinMANDL Wiel Hapvenca BUSTER KEATON COMEDY. M. Roof to ‘ ot n'y Brery Ey. ata ig ia, | Reserved - Governor Miller—Senator Calder Mayor Hylan—Boro. Pres. Curran and Pres. La Guardia are doing their utmest to aid in solving the Housing Problem of the City of New York. Every Good Citizen Should Help by buying a few lots now for a private dwelling, a two-family house, or an apart- ment house, and by building before April, 1922, so as to get all the benefits of TAX EXEMPTION FOR TEN YEARS and saving $1,425 on $5,000 exemption, or $2,850 on $10,000 exemption yearly, on the cost of one or more of the 1200 1° G ISLAND CITY New York City Subway (To be sold separately) On and ad; to Jack: A Gaciasn AW, Toles) lois hvens oe Ae near the Broadway station on Queensborough Subway (Astoria line) Grand Ave 15th Aves. Ave. Trolley). Belonging to the Estate of William G. Park, et al, Absolute Trustee’s Sale By instructions from Hon Francis K. Pendleton, Trustee, and The Farmers’ Loan & Trust C. ompany, Executors Saturday, May 7th, At | o'Clock, at Grand Ave., bet. 6th and 7th Aves., Pendleton, Anderson, Iselin & Riggs, Esqs., Attorneys for Executors, 20 Exchange Pl, New York Geller, Rolston & Blanc, Esqs., Attorneys for Trustee, 25 Broad St., New York Send for Patented String Map 67 Liberty Street, N. Y. C. “A Connecticut! JR’S COURT” | at 6th 1 + MUSIC HALL #4 Loew's New York Theatre & Root | one "| ONLY All Deats | before the smashing of the Hindenburg Line by the famous Now York Divialon. The Broadway cast will be compo: entirely of ex-service men, A number of wounded soldiers from hy tals in and around New Yerk will guests of the post a Edwards tn © firmed as a Major jeneral. © WASHINGTON, April 27.—The nominations of Brig. Gen. Clareace R. Edwards and eleven other Briga- dier Generals to be Major Generals were confirmed by the Senate, with the nominations of fourteen Colonels to be Brigadier Generals, REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, LOTS ; Vandeventer Ave. and 4th Ave., near tion; Vandeventer Ave. and 13th and joria Ave., 12th to 18th Sts. (Astoria Rain or Shine, in ype ce Long Island City Peri eahint of sale—10°%. in 30 days and To @ 6%—60% @ 5} May remain on Mortgage in Monthly Payments of 20% 4% —50% @ 5% New York Title & Mortgage Co. Policies free to purchasers. Auctionver VISIT PROPERTY TODAY AMUSEMENTS, BB.FKEITH Svc BiEKEITH™ 223? VAUDEVILLE soe stint RM 4 JULIAN ELTINGE WATSON SISTERS, MME OOREE'S OPERALOGUE, v vagona | alalhst TR Dea ‘& ‘the Gr “PROXIES, CARNIVAL | FOUR MARX BROS In "THE, MEZZANINE FLOON DoLit. LYNN @ HOWLAND & other ~ SCHENCK BROS — PALISADES | at USEMENT ATTRACT ons | FREE CIRCU' FIREWORK’ BAND CONCERIS Mocs remavt OPENS NEXT Sal, | mi BROADWAY «s + ul ANKE ity Athos, rey TUN il StitrtiWa a AVION. Wily & WaLICHE ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN In “THE MIRACLE OF MANHATTAN." un, 3.0, WILLY REILLY “a tien HIS COLLEEN BAWN Ptay® WEEK T AMUSEMENTS, “"BAssiig sows 3 he iz, rrord Adi HOWARD" i" BROADHURST hints "aaturdny only. bas. RF. ‘Towse, ve. Pont Prices. 806 to In prtecn ‘Thea., Mth W. of B'y. Fra #20. GHUBERT He. 2, Tk |] sancanes Ane AR Moves to Town Hall Monday at the sign of the Great Red Flare. BIJOU oe Yet ¢ I'way. = Pres. ud Sat, 2.30. MR LEO SITRICH STEIN PRINCESS tm. 0m, © of By. Bren 645 Matiners Wed. and Mat 3.30. THE EMPEROR J DIFF’RENT ORSEME EM ETHEL AND JOHN GARRY MONE [New Amsterdam, Eva. 8.15. Mats Wed. & Sat.,215. ZIEGFELD prooucnion MARILYN MILLER, LEON ERROL" ' NEW AMSTERDAM ROOF—NEW ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC || At ii—Max Fisher's World's Best Dance Oreh.| | Won, 4mm st. rree at 030 | HUDSON Yivincon wed. a sat, at 230 | AUGUSTUS THOMAS’ POWERFUL DRA’ NEMESIS ii HENRY MILLER 3B das Pay, & OLIVE TELL, A THEATRE GUILD PRODUCTION. PLM.) raseor with LAURA HOP CREWS and Notable Cast. mR. Ligninione ~ - NICE DEOPLE aE. COHAN, Thea. Hy & 43d St. Bes. o.90 Matiness Wed, and Sat, "230, THE TAVERN WELCOME STRKANGEK ““ BELASCO We. ¢48.9t. Brings LIONEL ATWILL ". gu ar LIBERTY (i's! | wars. weo! a 'sar! Mir zs {a tke Musical Comedy Hit, “LADY BILLY." Theatre, W. 4m Bt. Ee LYCEUM iia hur a Bat INA CLAIRE © (He cour brnens| By Avery Hopwood, IAIETY, 40 St. Bra 8.3 Mats, We Ba 30, aLoBe, T-TOP 7 | Laurettejaulor J HARTLEY MANNERS COR ey. MATS & SAT. CLARE KUMMER Presents ROLAND YOUNG ta ADLLO'S WILD OAT i" EVES, 8.30, MATS, FRI. & SAT. 2.30 Toate St PITY) SA « ane & Mun nse, Milly “ied ri, and Others SESSUE HAYAKAWA in “BLACK ROSES” AND BIG VAUDEVILLE. UE HAYAKAWA Mal £ col CHARITY. Gala Home Coming Concert By HN McCORMACK NEW YORK HIPPODROME, THURS. EVE., MAY 5, 8.15 PROCEEDS TO THE AMERICAN CoM. | MITTEE FOR RELIEF OF SUFFERINI WOMEN AND CHILOREN IN IRELAND. $1-$2-$3-$5-$10 (No Tax) ippodrome To-M. row to Wed. or telee der. with Bronx Opera House jit. hoQay gle | Jane Cowl juauikis’. pi si feturn stamped uddrcasta envelgpe,. to. dames 1. Burke, Treasurer, 109 W. 42d at, “The Greatest Macbeth of, the generation.” maith ig 30, 44 HORSEME) TWKE DAILY -ALL SEATS RESERVED ® 2.90. ‘I ~ Breniogs, “815. Mats. ee ts Byer] | AMUSEMENTS. CENTURY Tose, 6d ot & Com. BR. W Age" IN THE NIGHT WATCH A" Just Married yan} THE AMBASSADORS)", "juan ck $39 THE ROSE GIRL in Free BOOTH 1 wor w Wows, tre, a0 Matinee Wed, and ave wo d. and Sac, 2.30. PLAYHOUSE (i*}. 5.0%, Wway. Brea 43 and Sat, 2.15 | ELTINGE We',,(34 sireet. brauings 4.45. waageed She GHOST BE FULL LONGACRE, W. 48 St, Bry. 23, Mata, rn am GRANT | 18th Pu MITCHELL | f"tuwn'® LONGACRE Wy SFr agri Crary TUERDAY, SHURBOAY Ane Pgh THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. with EOWA URA, WALDMANN WALKER SELWYN THEATRES °%,,.29 THEATRE w PAYS THU &: 5a 1 CHAMPION Te New Musical Hit ti gaty comet OR) WORSTY «TOR Cw Ber furs $28 ) Garrick ie Bets “LILIOM” A THEATRE GUILD PRODUCTION MATINEE TO-MORROW, BELMONT ‘Wert su street. Bryant « ry Matinees Thurs MISS LULU BETT THE ji ARTIS nak GODDESS DoRISK EA NExomince HE Sraatee WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1921.” AMUSEMENTS. | arene AMUSEME! x 7 Baye cs | COMEDY "5, Nene Pet cre | , LIVE Stores fetasta sr. oe Wea | Ts BROK! wang WEPUBLIC, W. Gd St Mata Wed, & Sab 2,30, GRACE LARUE and DEA EAR ME HALE NAMILTON Litre The Jet 1 7 imeareclinee 28t Year W. 44th St ™ t . Toure, & Bat, 20. MAXINE ELLIOTT'S Ye “WOLDS AUDIENCE BREATHLE! SPANISH LOVE MO}! ROSCO ic t tn 2 THE BAT ‘Mata, Wea. te fe $e TAYLOR HOLMES ;34021" 440 ST. THEATRE WAY Pe AS)OWGRIFFITHS p MASTERPIECE PLYMOUTH Zhe 4510 8 bre. bp LITTLE OLD t NEW York" MOTION Pier URE! Q! F 3 cH on Bawarda, Most Sensational aid Most Thrill- ing Screon Spectacle Ever, Shown! ihe last word in thrills, sat svsteens™ sq New te Telegram Beh, bore, 00, © FULTON Wem 40 Street, veninas. #19 Matinors Wed, and Sat. 2.10. GILDA Faittss ENTER MADAME 3x8¥ou° | TREVOR. la SPRING RUDOLF Cues FRIML'S MUSICAL DELIGHT “JUNE SF xs BOOK HY OTTO NARBACH uy BIiAN HOOKER, ce "* The Verdict of Manhattan Critics melodies, * picture." —BVE, THLEGIAM, ere Budoit Frimi’s score and te 0 singery TF ana pretty “The musle was far [To-N1TE| KNIGKERBOCKERR | THEATRE, B'way at 38th St. TRIUMPH! ively, tunetul production, full of dancing and ever with a whoop."—RVENING JOURNAL. * Girte ighttuly."* OLD. © agrecabic realty gharmi ey ively dances and beautifal stage chorus." THE SUN. ve the summer shew quality, ALD, comedy standards." —THBUNR. tuneful little musical comedy.” MAIL, MATS. TO-DAY __AND SAT. Biway at 49th St. “DECEPTION” | THE Love or STORY ANNE BOLEYN, A Paramount Picture. Directed by Ernest Lubitsch, creator of “Passion” A Triumph of Screen Art. Continuous Noon to 11.30 P.M. CRITERIO PIA Week. “Sentimental Tommy’”’ With CARETH HUGHES MAY McAVOY MAGEL TALIAFERRO, __A Paramount icture. Times Square IAL @) ROSCOE ARBUCKLE, | TO .. The, Traveling Saleama,! TIMES SQUARE ouanct ie FAMOUS THALTO. ORCI Broadway CAPITO Beginning Next Sunday D. W. GRIFFITH’S | DIAMONDS—JEWELRY Aaa On JOS, ROSE & SON, er Mini84 OTHE FLOUH JO: D j prior mI wey ae at Sist Stroet | ~ Ete | LAST 8 TIMES | EIGoop Toes pine HIPPO 10 =1000 PROPLE- 100 NOVELTIES OLUMBIA ® ym tie DaiyiPopaas HITS &BITS with at LY (Site iding) W re SON and CHARLIE “ANEARN BROOK LYN, STRAND 2 INS strstr, «uate, ‘Overture {sti JACKIE COOGAN VIAMETROPOLITAN LINE AND CAPE COD CANAL All the Way by Water Steamer leaves Pier 18, N. R., New York (ft. of Murray St.) daily 5'P. M. (Daylight Saving Time.) Connection at Boston for Portland, Rockland, Bangor, Mt. Desert, Me., and Yarmouth, N.S Telephone Barclay 5000 EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC, | Around New York | Steamer “Tourist” | | SEASON 1921—COMMENCING Saturday, April 30 | | Leaving Battery Park Pier 2:30 P. M. | REGULAR DAILY and SUNDAY, TRIPS. | Thereafter 10:30 A”M.. 230°, "M. | TELEPHONES, BROAD iizs ase Tauy ry |] toot Game's o'r 6.80 P, K- ALBANY ~ ~ TROY rrr a“ MM. Direct’ rail connections af y to ali pointe porte, east aad INE WAY. §7 ROUND TAI "Fane HW PNE WAY. GROUND TRIP, HUDSON NAVIGATION CO COMPANY MIDDLETON, 8. BORLAND and A. EMERSON, Recelvers, Weet taya su KEANSBURG BOA} BATTRUY weskdays, 030 4.91, 6 ‘ad Bundaya, Ka) Ak, 8 ma | POURTEENTH STREET Gsteblinbed 1827 — fh M. TO 5 P, M. WEST OF FIFTH AVE Values Worth Your While 408 Large Assortment of 4 Fashionable Apparel - Spring Household. Needs at unusual price reductions idl THURSDAY c To-morrow REAR ws Importation 50 Inch Plaids 1.97 Were $3.97 and $4.96 In cleverest new designs and artistic color combinations—tan, gray, net, rose, green and blue effects— plaids are very useful, they combine so well with plain tones and give a costume a lively, gay appearance— ideal for sports wear, too. Women’s Crepe de Chine Dresses Special 21.50 The unusual grace and charm of the model pictured is heightened by contrasting silk embroidery and pipings. New styles in foulard dresses are featured in this price group also—Sizes 36 to 44, TO-DAY a The hats are new and assortment of shapes were .95 and $1.1 THURSDAY Women’s Extra Size COATS Were $34.74 Full length coats of navy blue and black serge, couts of heather mixtures give a choice of s art from which to choose the type of coat that suits the Both models are lined throughout with peau de wearer. and sport 8 equally cyime and styled as illustrated. MORNING SPECIALS To-day quantitie ses Men's Otis Union Athletic as 00K xtyle — ale crossbar knee UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR and To-morrow, Until 1 P. restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orde 77 | ©7 eb Imported Curtain Madras... .38 Cream ground with double borders vv allover figured design—<dosen UPHOLSTERY BASEMENT, all “Crepe de Chines — 40- inch 122 $1.18 All-Wool Storm Serges wah Crone 4 be Weavecaticel, and ‘Alinch 84 i Copenhagen, brown, garnet, nay Ka SAIN rook, and binok Stripe Gingham if DRISS GOODS MAIN FLOOR, yhirts, aprons and boys’ | 63 ¢t Wemen's Extra Size WASH GOODS—BASETENT, Cotton Underwear 48 Vest low neck, short’ sleeves—or siveveless — loose or tight kneo 52. and 58 et. $6] Beare White, dlack and color aaah and KNIT UNDERWEAR Of1AIN FLOOR, ha moires, satiny and fancy | $139 Sheets ie INBONS-MAIN FLOOR Bott fhniah—ng droning $1.00 Men's Cambric Night Shirts Embroidered fronts—long MPN'S NIGHT BEMYTS—MALN $247 Birdseye 10-yu piece TOWPLING MAIN Phare FLOR quality BASEMENT, 74 | $1.98 Fine S; 1.47 Hea wed patterna, BULEADS-DASEMENT, rinted Madras style 20 1.68 wo- men's, c nid chit fist Soups 5 wear BAS HMORNT. See Page 10 for Other Hearn Advertising, - s Untrimmed Hats Were $1.25 and $1.45 mY f Don’t draw conclusions from the low price. Wreaths, Flowers, Fruits and Wild Flowers 65 M. To-day and To-morrow... Tots’ Summer Dresses. .84 Were $1.97 aig Li ire and Pe; "i tty at eee, gingham solid-color chambray ia a variety of gay colors and combinations of white with color—Sizes to 6 yrs, 600 Pairs of Fine Marquisette and Scrim Curtains 2.66 Pr. Were $3.97 White, ivory and pica TO- MORROW really attractive. Large and colors. To-day To-morrow RUGS From Our Recent suction Pure! Alex. Smith’s Sone Just arrived—a quantity in addition to our pre~ vious large shipment. So» we continue our Sale of Last Week, with many new items added. Finest Seamless Wilton Ruge— complete assortment — blue, rose and tan grounds—copies of richest, Orientals— were $105.00 68.50. Remarkable Offerin: Hoge oa less Velvets and ‘Searnloss mslnster Ruge—ox18 Ronen tionally large variety— were $54.60 and 668.60., 34.50 Seamless Velvet and Seamless Brussels Tapestry Rugs—Oxi? ft.—Oriental and carpet effects— were $36.50 and $38.60..24.50 Seamless Brussels T — 6x9 ft.—were e107... h4 OF Scatter Size Ruge—immense vari- ety of Wilton Velvets, Axmin- | sters, Velvets and Tapestry Scat- | ter Rugs. Wilton Velvet—size 27x54—were $8.07 Velveta—size 87: were 84.41. Axminster—sise #7x54— . 538 - B44 HOMO soreysves deen 2.97 Tapestry Velvete— size 27x54—were $3.97.... 1.88 In addition to these auction sale Specials we fall Stair sa Velvets—were sare 97, $8 ya. Brussellettes— 1.46 ya Finest Grade Seamless Axminsters 9x12 ft.—reproductions of fin- est Orientals—also medallion and small carpet effects on blue, rose and tan grounds were $92,60......... Dressmaking School 4.00 Course of Six Lessons __ Appointments Made At Your Convenience Sonning I a So - SS