The evening world. Newspaper, May 12, 1921, Page 27

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| orativ § food from her hand. tough by no m THE NEW PLAYS | Mr. Hampden Tames the Shrew BY CHARLES DARNTON Tt was all done by kindness, There was no cracking of the whip to make | Katherine perform like a caged |lon- tes, no thundering commands hurled | at her deflant head, no really rough | work of any kind at the Broadhurst Theatre last night, when Walter Bampden turned his hand to “The Taming of the Shrew.” Robust in everything but humor, Mr. Hampden cut a fine figure as Pe- truchio and wore such a highly dec- costume that he looked like @ p.cturesque brigand. But he could not wholly disguise tho fact that he wa gentleman, Even when he reared a bit at Katherine there was in his eye a kindly light that made you feel be wouldn't hurt a woman's feelings for the world. The wonder was that Kate didn’t see through him from the first, for women are pretty sharp at this @ort of thing. He did not shout, “Kate, be merry!” he merely said it i a mild tone, and followed it up win a soft glance, There was nothing of the ruifiian about him except when he knocked about the servants and and sent Kate's supper flying. At other times his humor took & somewhat whimsical turn in which he seemed actuated more by tender- But as an engaging s truchio he pleased audience and won Mary Hall was : y tamed. iven in her most violent rutbursts she seemed quite harmless— fust a plump and naturally pleasant oreature who had always been givea hey own way at hom a trifle spoiled. She was most con- gincing when hungry. It seemed like taking cakes from a child to dash Her's was a amusing enough 8 shrewish. The ud little Hife in it petulant Katheri tin rest of the a pissed, DOROTHY ARNOLD AGAIN. That the missing Dorothy Arnold had Fegistered at a h in Reno, stated In a telegram received night from Chief of Police Kirkly of | Reno, who asked advice as to what ac- | tion he should take, At Police Headquarters no tnforma- tion bearing on the e could be had Acting Capt. Ayres, charge of the Missing Persons Bureau, sald he nothing concerning the case which felt ut liberty to give out at this WASHINGTON or BALTIMORE SPECIAL EXCURS’ONS a6 2: 15 and 29 TAberty St., 12.10 A M., Daylight Time; 3: 10 P. M., Bastern Standard Time, Ro- Round Trip | turning leave Wash. War Tax, 3 i Mekets Food only on train Eastern | Hatttnore, one howe Hater, NEW. JERSEY CENTRAL lenuets Thaving Now ‘Tork, AMUSEMENTS. PRE Cece tare ETHEL & JOHN ‘Michael Siranees BARRYMORE | ‘Clair de Lune” iis Bra 8.15, Maia Wed @ Sat.215) a WEW (D MDH iDHNGAIT FR et aad $id. | Maia Wed & $9 5.15 | Bat Hew Seats LErlangers "TWO visa 'succrss. GIRLS IN he MATINEE SATURDAY, CORT ¥= {3h St. TONIGHT at 8.30, Miners Wed and Nat. at 4.80. ESTELLE | BRANDON Winv0o0 ! yy “TYRANNY OF LOVE” DARINGLY DIFFERENT, 44th St Evenings at 8.20. STUS THOMAS' RFUL DRAMA MENRY MILLER a Thurs. A THEATRE GUILD PROD ur. Passes By = |! erith LATTA TOPE CREWS and Notable Cast Thea., (3 Sti. W. of Bway. Brive sree 68 20 MS Wea MORE ~ NICE BEOPLE ‘Dear, W. 4b Ht v. wwe” “aot INA CLAIRE Syueet GAVETY, # St Bye. 8.30, Mta Wed. & St Bryant 0314 Wed & Sai WELCOME STRANGER *" So) IBELASCO ‘West 44th St. Eve mathe at 815) | |= Natiwen Thurs LIONEL AT WILL" oiitr‘binin ERTY 4). Mats retcent ar 2 WeEKs. | ta the Musica! Comedy Tt, “LADY BILL’ OMOROLLOS Sit? ia YOUNG en ssonasin av KUMMER | PARAMOUNT PICTURES pent! ‘DEGEPTION | Ris TUE WIDEISe R! AMUSEMENTS. | | AMUSEMENTS. WINTER GARDEN Fi ,0 98h)" dei. PASSING ‘SHOW ‘8, SHUBERT re sath, W. 110, Maca Wed, & Pr, dumens haa oF Ganties “PHOEBE “Quailiy Atrvet.” of Quality, Street." With Dorothy Ward end Shaun Glenville A enee “Foe their 200th Freadeson the Shuberts have reached the 200th degree of musical comedy, or twice boiling point” HERALD «f Mteaaway | est aor. Wat of ir Juve ES hs ged bee Neal in the TRO ‘Secs high mark —- Musically, away better than anything in BURNS MANTLE in EVE, MATI Wales, criumehe, Best waltz opera nce The Merry Widow", INE i sh Their Uniave Musical Herne, “BIFF: biel, BAnGlt! A ad -FIRE HIT! 401, Wert ot Bway, Fives, BIJOU ort oe Fr BitrRiem ret 7 wh PLIS Spe 7 West of roadway. Ki 8.30. Snees Wed. and ae 220SCAR STRAUS SS laren co Gopprss | u Sere Te enscative Soldier” ‘LARTOOS COMEDY ! arty Martin And Lyane, Overman | PLAYHOUSE (8 © ot twas. bre as. | DORIS A Wad and sat, a5 NExomance ‘CENTRAL Ther. ia & u "PRINCESS VIRTUE earls “69 We leach Eves, 8.20 KOSTA | ‘ “LILIO a || SELWYN THEATRES °% 5st 4 THEATRE cuILy pewovatonen | BROADHURST Siu. Yacha 2.33, |! RAS, Purcell i Heh rs HA PB A CLEAN SIPstCAL, el Wit DOLLY COMNOLL LNTERTATNMENT, ROBERT v DOWN [ad ASTER FRITH MACBETH, A day Mat HAMLET, To-night. WOOLSEY, pa Lea “bhown and MERCHANY of VENICE. To.m'w N’gt & Sat, Mt, TOM SERVANT in the HOUSE, Sat. Ni APOLLO Tea. ag a West sx Md Street Evenings, i and Se 20. ELTINGE Ao yee aoe: POONEY & BENT i" “*LCVE LIFDS’ | REPUBLIC, 4nd Re Tat Mal Sat 20 nhAgT WEES Suehidtice DEAR ME i WORSERES WKE ES NIGHT ALSEATS REED | imme BLASCO EM THEATRE, The J Ist Year tity se | Mata Wea FULTON Wee 4, . iA ENTER MADAME Tueve HORSEMEN of tHe APOCALYPSE AR THEATRE TWICE Atenied 5 P 59th St. and Broadway DAILY |. William | ¢¢ ” m=" “OVER THE HILL By Will Carleton Ditected by Harry Mullarda. Presents Matinee 6000 ScATS 7 Today oncutstna 50c ALL SEATS RESERVED | wo Tomght 00D Stats GOOD BEANS Great at 830 oncHeStRA $1. 09 BALCONY 50c A Few Choice TNGE Seats at $1.50 and $2.00 Hits THEATRE, 42nd TWICE, SELW St, W. of Bway DAILY shi'War'tas MARK YN i 'S GREATEST COMEDY “A Connecticut Yankee N KING ARTHUR'S COURT” Staged by Emmett 3. Flymo portale eee BEANS $1. 00 GOOD sLais 50 Today oncHestra oncnestna Cc Twi No Matinee Seat Higher Than $1.00 ie. Tonight 6000 SEATS aN 00 Goon seats 50c Daily at .30 oncHesTRA $ BALCONY. 2.30-8.30 A Few Choice Orchestra Seats at $1.50 and $2.00 THURSDAY BRINGS ‘That Treasury of Opportunition The Billboard Reais Lee ting ony OVER 2000 JOBS FOR ACTORS, MUSICIANS, Artists, Advance Men, Stage Oar enters, Operators, Stage Handa, Ete. 15 Cents. All News Stands (apron HIPPODROME This Sunday Night S. RANKIN DREW POST AMERICAN LEGION 2nd ANNUAL SHOW. These and MoreWill Appear Ethel Barrymore, D. W, Griffith, Frank Bacon, John Drew, Doro- thy Jardon, Dorothy Gish, James Rennie, Mary Hay, Bruce McRae, Mae ‘Murray, Wallace Mc Cutcheon, Rita Gould, Tom Lewis Dumbells Co., Lucille Watson, Eva Le Gailienne. Entire Capi: tol Bailet. RAYMOND HITCHCOCK MASTER OF CEREMONIES: SEATS NOW ON SALE, $1 to $3 0. W. GRIFFITH'S 2d He Molely Siotut., Mon, re, Co., Anderson & Burt, Morgi Gates and Others “PROXIES” ALL STAR CAST and Usual Big Va deville “PROXIES” ALL STAR CAST. 1 B's Voudsville Oklahoma. MeChrmle SACI ri ON a PROFANE LOVE.” POLA NEGRI | ann Ad LOVE” TRA AN =;mpaoay Orem | GINNING SUNDAY— MAR PICA ORD “Through the Back Door," MABLE rip Ae AY Pog: act at Mod EASY WEENLV G9 MONTHLY 5 EUS 5SO'n! /88. BROADWAY Ata.) dha “sp. F. KEITH ACTS—8 DIAMONDS “THE OATH,” with Miriam Cooper WATCHES —JEWELK : santos a | HYAMS A CREDIT HAYES HEVUE Teinitest a Gonton & Minite ELLA RETFoRO. | DANCE MUNTYRE * aisle eas * Beautifully bay AL MaAWWUNL & WATCH CO, 5 MAIDEN LANE Phone John 243 | | DIAMONDS, "TERRACE GARDEN, ‘i + texine A Wanvitis PALACE NO DEPCSIT REQUIRED ALISA DES amuse PARK | a cfideutial "Witte, pacus orca OPPOSITE Ww. (0TH ST FERMY--Now [Ne Rd Bein OO Goan OPEN 36 NEW ATTRACTIONS Fainous Rialto Orchestra, fae Leet RITERI William de Millie's ee BROOKLYN | MENs CLOTNKS ON CiEDIT, paola Nine (OST ROMANCE. Bom Ha ol BUWN, 91 WhenLy fo] ‘Twos ally tur 18 Ste LULITS— $20-$25 -OVeKCUATS HAMIL-TON-MARTIN CO. Tallore, ” Cortiandt st. Crities a praise of the great- musical production of twenty years = LAST WALTZ CENTURY THEATRE : | | | | ON CREDIT | “ You find. ie diffi. cult to sit in your seat ~ You feel you ought to rise from it and cheer” ALBXANDER WOOLLCOTT, TIMES unit in STEPHEN RATHBUNinSUN"' Century resounded withthe applause ofdelighted first nighters and the hearty applause well deserved for both operetta and production strike high water mark Of Shubert musical comedy.” _SAnd A Remarkable Company of 173 =th ELEANOR PAINTER | G2nd Se. & Cone, Park West, Eves. s Mats. Wed. & Sat.2. 15: E's. 6. Sat Bat, 905 90 94,90) Set. Niet $1 w $3, Wed. Mae S0c to $2 = ve, | PRINCESS Ta Fores mmyy iFRAZEE “= 4% £ = 48TH ST. The, Ree pee fata We. and § ie Mats, Phar and Sat. tert Mate Thur, aves 230. |THE EMPEROR JONES mits in MIXED MARRIAGE with Marvaret’ Wyehery, PuBROREN WING PLYMOUTH =. W. 48th St, Rv, 8.20 Matiners Thurs & Sat, 2.20 LITTLE OLD NEW YORK ‘Theatre, West 48th ‘Street. ‘Free. 4.90, RITZ Matiners Wed and Bat. 2.20, | HOLBROOK BLINN in THE BAD MAN .MOROSCO } Mae Wed) & Mat, 230 THE WORLD'S SWEETHEART I RENE) VANDERBH THEATRE W 48 3) LONGACRE, W. 488i. Lin). 25, Mate Wed, & Sat GRANT | I0-"the furs “THe MITCHELL | [h'Yown: | CHAMPION" LYRIC $8 Sie wat or nae WinkiaM Fox. Tree the moet aesen donk offering «vcr auowe, QUEEN OF SHEBA tr See THe THRILLING Ghanion nace. BELMONT ° w vont 1m Street Brant 4 0. Mars Thur & Sa MISS LULU BETT Bronx Opera House Ht" 8-454 3 'MADGE KENNEDY «oy ern age al) River Day” STARTS MAY 14th Between New Nous Bie Albany Day Line steamers to anal 0300. Desbrosses St. Pier NEW ENGLAND POINTS VIA THE Fall River Line THE POPULAR fouTe Splendid steamers, Jer the Caress Houten nt, oreertans vf Fetrouhed after & Selight tol een ve Ly. Fulten Street Pier id hekete at ait Informa tum an: Vonmiiidated Teket Offices wag Str. andalay Wilt Run *| sunday” May 15&22, to Atlantic Highlands & Return Leaving Bates Landin: at 9:30 A, 1: x i NEW YORK" ALBANY - THOY. Perey Oi a Went “ta3d. att Mvct ral, Conmectivus at points worth. wont. FARE HONE Way. ast aud iMghOUND TRIP. PVR I a ‘ATION COMPANY ISLAND and Ny Recelvers, 6.78. Babies’ and Little “BOSTON IneTa METROPOLITAN LINE in THROW TAPE CON CANAL, ® tor Wetland. Kock Me Yar or 1 ude a EASTEKN 5S. s. LINES ron Dyckman St. Ferry TO INTERSTATE PARK Fare Se wend A On) yas Y sic SEEING. YACHT KEA® SBURG BOAL batundate Gad ‘subdavee 6.20 bade ‘abn ine d day from points _ New York, | AR RIVER GT LNG] Ml THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 12, Back were were were | were | were Girls’ broids years | Girte’ Whit Eoredate Ji si looks 33.48 quality | wae 03 oo BD | ei White Seu aie? || Navy ‘Blue Mannish Serges st | Men's Balbriggan Underwear ee ors,..8 ; inch—sponged and shrun . she sve shirte-double seat —long na s6toltyrs....Special MEO | ner ee B.GS | ‘rawern—in white—aleeveless shirt, >) 48 Inch All Wool C St knee dra were ona Manufacturer's Closeout Bale) Serace were $1.97 1 WS AB ieee ler ssy ses BT Muslin Underwear | fouseholdwares \Jewelry, Silverware Last Friday | Sensational Friday Price Cuts| and Cutlery Envelope Chemises—eny Table Oilcloth —with reversible linen | Sensational Friday Price Cuts) straight models of whi finished back—1% yds. wide—both F color nainse in a variety sides can be making quit Vanity Cases and Novelty style-—were 81.48 A a saving—were 68 . | were 81.47 Envelope Chemises -~ in Holland Window Shades sires 0x5 | elaborate), trimmed or ft--colors are white, ecru, green, Silver-plated Table Spoons and | ntily but simply made— olive and Spanish olive—mounted | Dinner Forks French grey and : on depentiatio rollers, wrapped with | bright finish--were $2.50 e—tail models or slats, brackets and nails, ready to half dozen L775 styles with embroidery and lace put up—were .90 Glass Pepper and Salt Shakers trimining—-were $1.48 Vollrath—white enareled triples | silver-plated tops fe | Nightdresses—a large assortment of | coated convex sauce poteo-fent were .48 each eI | styles in white or flesh color— size—were #2.25 . Serving Pieces silver ferrules— pie were 81.74. 1.86 | iaade of heavy white enameled tin- , gravy Indles— | Nightdresses—nainsook and cambric were 93.58 AR Fe 7s models with round, V or high neck Aluminum Lipped Sauce ves and Forke—fine Ame and long or short sleeves— 21 quart sire crucible handles— | were &2.74., 1.86 | were 46 .36 1.85 | Corset Covers—round neck with Ince in w Corset Covers: and embroidery Jace were Dresses and hemstitched, or edged wi lace—were Dresses— in en Red Ticket Reductions Women’s & Misses’ Dresses of Beaded Georgette, Crepe Canton Crepe Sensational Friday Price Cuts gandie checks—ruffled and tucke nainsook and crepe— joa __WEST OF OF FIFTH AVE. FRIDAL,. AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY Sensational Price Cuts In Every Section of the Store Remarkable Money Saving Values Here |Linens, Towels, &c. | Gloves | Sensational Friday Price Cuts) Sensational Friday Price Cuts, 58-1 ch Mercerined Damashs— | Dresses were 64, 46 pale Sensational Friday Price Cuta| Bleached | Huck Towele— eng | . : ite jere—were . leading ‘shades | batmoe dal Lt ier iat or Mignon- Fine Guality tice ee Huck | were $2.00 86 | Towele—hemstitched—(part cotton) 0 AL #21 ra Pe Ee 9.50 | were 07 “68 ic ite Poy recreate Umbra esses of feta, ‘Tricotine und | Centre Piecee—lace trimmed Poiret Twill apo | tte tien: "1.00 Children's Umbrella — 1.07 were 824.74 and $27.74. . 45 Inch Oyster White Ramie- for suits, skirts, ete, was 62.10 . vecial yd. Be oF 35 Inch White Linen- fine Silk Hosiery and ef Silk Undergarments Satin, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Tricotine—not all Teta ne €ety. Hebe weave. suitable for underwe ‘ simercsone se ate t was 82.24 Special yd. #4 | Sensational Friday Price Cuts | broidered and elaborately t IL « | Odd Let Women’s Fibre Sill Silks Hoeviery deum— white 74 to $42.74... ates Sensational Friday Price Cuts, 0'%«" luh\ 817.74 to $54.74 _ 8107 Gt $59.74 to 808.74 40-Inch Radium Silke sft nd | Women's Silk Hosiery — full 269.7 719.7 ustrous medium and dark eulor k f 7 $69.74 to $79.74 were ali0b Lb 4 | fashioned -— black, white | ud 849.74 and $98.74... i cordovan--were $%.47, 7a Yard Wide Popiline: chiffon [ silk mixed-large axsort nevery wanted sha 97... Women’s All Silke Sheer Hosiery black and Africau—full fashioned | were $3.67 2.90 Women's Fancy Ribbed Glove Silk | 8105.00 to $119.00. .67.50 | 7 Red Ticket Lot 3i-Inch Taffetae—chiffon finish. | W: Trimmed Hats Seaghi ried 0” LB Step-lne ssh aml various pip Models toratem ara taiored wear | inseelonre: Setine- Nel Se Women's Glove Silk Camisoles — | were #15.00and $17.50... 10.00 | 33.tnch Shantungs— Natural color | yon ep gn 1.64 were $12.50 B66.) —williannterpertectivenas.cvtees | “ore SFA? ‘< | were $10.05 F.9d | 2 : y . were $10.00 6.75 White Fabrics Cotton Hosiery were $5.77.. 4.50 | Sensational Friday Price Cuts Sensational Friday Price Cuts were 84.94 8.50 | 36 Inch Long Cloth—10 yd. Children's 34 Length Fine Cotton | were $2.95 1.95 piece * | Socks—size 6 to 9!y—colored striped pink, blue, a, tops k- ac 34 26 Women's Drop Stitch Mercerized | Hosiery gray, brown and black were 50 i . 8 Men’s Wear ynsational Friday Price Cuts Knitted Neckwear—large colors, including plain | Special . 1D | Men's Silk Neckwear—open endo | stripes and figures Young Girls’ Dresses 40-Inch Im ported Organdi were 68 5S Remnants of Underwear Crepe | requires o0 stareh or wong | were WB..icceseeees yd 22O | Summer Dresses—sheer or- in solid colors or hairline models Special 1.58 Woolen Fabrics Sensational lriday Price Cuts | S4-Inch All Wool Hemespuns smart fabric that vs Gto My 0 'y tucks and touches of Nbben An exceptionally combines Ctol4 Special LOT , cold meat forks, | or enke serv Round Bread and Cake Closets ing and edge—ribbon drawn— 8. AD | Heavy Rush Ruge | Palm Olive—9 ct Rugs Sensational Friday Price Cute Alex. Smith & Sons’ Best Alex. Smith & Sons' Finest Wilton Velvet—sen eproductions of nd small Wilten Ox12 ft.— price, $109.00, 68.50 Deep Pile Axminster Rugs—small effects on rose and tan grounde— also blue Chinese— were 48.50 38.44 Seamless Tapestry Brussels and Velvet Rugs Gai ft.—all-over and tnedailion désigus— were 836.50 24.50 Velvet Rugs — 27x54 inches — extremely large selection were 84.47 2.97 Exceptionally Large Assortment Crex Scatter Rugs Ix6 ft——were 83.74 207 Imported Rush Ruge—extremely heavy reversible —quite the smartest Summertime rug 8x6 ft. to 9x12 $8 to 26.50 were $7.50 to $38.50 Rag Ruga——in clever mottled effects in very artistic colors~- ’ ft ing -ex solid to. wood were $1.97 O7 yard wide— were $2.07 yd. LAG Chinese and Oriental patterns on natural colored ground#—patterns in many artistic colors—= xO fi Special 7.97 Oxle ft . Special 14.97 Comfortables & Pillows Sensational Friday Price Cuts Floral Sateen Comfortables—plain bordere—lamb's wool filled— full xize—were 85.33.,...... B47 Feather Pillows—new feathere— White Goose and Down—excellept tickings 20x25— were 83.77. . 2.56 2ex28—were $4.17 2.83 24x50-—were $4.55 .. 3.10 £6x30—were 85.05 8.45 Toilet Articles ensational Friday Price Cuts dox.. -91 46 ct. Large 29 10 ct. Jergen’s Bath Soap s 25 ct. Cuticura Soap........ 19 25 ct. Woodbury's Facial BERR in esses Big Chief—value 8c; 500 doren. .. 60 ct. Size Forhan’ , Tooth Paste...... 12 ct. pkg. Sunset Dyes.. Sample Tooth Brushes—all ceap— value 19 to 28. ‘ at 24 50 to 74 ct. French Tooth 830 Brushes Special Purchase Sale ROBERT REIS UNDERWEAR for Men ~models trimmed with ‘74 ked 31.18 -soft finish tustin, ty 64 jar or modesty styles frimined | lace and m am br wide inserting ud extra sizes One-Half Price were 81.3 Bloomers and Step-in Drawers Shirte & Drawers Union! Suite pink and w pe. nainvook anil sateen——were 97 6s | Petticoats —niffles of eimbroidery or rows of lnce—werw 82 28 + | e ‘ Pettlcoal Sensa Pique broid were Infants’ Flannelette Wrappers and Nighteowns-with drawstring "52 ere 77, ? Special Lot of Little Tots’ Tub A large variety of dainty patterns in the much wante | Dresses-—gingliaro and chambra | new gingham checks, dots, plaids, stripes, nd Empire anil fi ed modela--sizes fo.6 | Pompadour designs with light, dark and medium grounds years—were 81.97 | = | Little Tots’ Regulat } Dresses-tr Flowered Dress Voiles were Little Were .95 Were $2.00 Friday and Saturday Two-Day Sale Dress Voiles 35 wore .45 Tots’ Needs tional Friday Price Cuts Carriage Rober ered centre Re50 foulard tue 92.97, ud flow om fashic prices ure Lovely Sum bined, and al light and m ul, @ The simple styles of pretty Summer froe pecil incentive Tote’ emb Lingerie Hats- + ; See Page 10 for Other Heayn Advertising. j 23 ct. Senitary Napkine—3 PUR vc eesc ces snseressoeees $1.25 Metal ‘Hot Water Bottles 1.00 $1.46 Rubber Sheeting —1%¢ yards wide—yd.... j Lig6é Linings & Notions | Sensational Friday Price Cuts Fancy Sateen—yard wide—suitable for all lining purposes— were 97 4 Hair Nets—cap and fringe style 5 were $1.00 doz é re | Strap Fasteners were 30 gross 25 | Sanitary Aprons— ‘ -30 25 Dress Shields light weight and double—were 26 to 30 -20 Art Goods | Sensational Friday Price Cuts Stamped Gowns were OF Shetland Floss variety Special Sweater Silk 35-—spool Draperies Sensational Friday Price Cuts Fine Serim and Marquisette Panel Curtaine—2 yds. long— were 85.04 and 86,97 4.94 100 Pairs Hemstitched Curtaine— te and scrim 1.88 uisette with F inest Grade Curtain Mi of cream; also st; borders- 7 sty’ blue and tan—also were 87.07 and 88.97., 500 Yds. Mill Length Marquisette Curtaining—2\4 to 20 yds.— of rose, colors~ piece price .23 yd AB

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