The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1921, Page 23

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OORT eee reer ge RE ¢ 4 pororay patron, ‘BACK TO THE FILMS, SCORES A _SUCCESS| | Dorothy Dalton an returned to} the films and ts the star in “The Idol) of the North,” presented this week at} tho Rialto, First as a chitd of the frozen wilderness and then fm a dance hall of the F t Miss Dalton becomes the {dol of gold miners. In this role she displ her versatility and fascinates by her| beauty and vivucity. Inc also charms her admirers Jess and dofiant manner, earned for her the sobriquet of “wild cat."| @he is forced to wed a “down and out," who owes his downfall to a love! affair. It is then when the heroine! gwhows she is not heartless, and she } —_- him along until he “strikes It “ned hare mmo story was written for Miss) Dalton by Frank Beresford, and the! picture is presented by Adolph Zukor. Miss Dalton is supported by a cap- able cast, including Edwin August, the hero; B. J. Ratcliffe, Riley Hateb, Marguerite Marah and Jesse Arnold. ‘There is plenty of action and thrilis| fm the film and interesting scenes of Hife and gayety in the snow-covered | mining town. “Hey Rube” ts a Chester Comedy, | also on the programme, in which| Bobby Vernon is featured. The over-| ture ls “Dance of the Hours,” from | “La Gioconda;" a duet from “I Purl- tani,” and “Till 1 Wake,” by Gladys | Rice, soprano. ——— HELD FOR AUTO KILLING. Charged with homicide Butcher, forty-nine, of No. 9% Dean Brooklyn, as held by Magia- Jeismar in Flatbush Court yea. terday in $5,000 bail for examinat ‘Thursday, Butcher drove an automob| which killed John J. Quaid, sixty-six, No. 215 Seeley & retired policeman of N William | fp, i: |Mon. Night, May 23d THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 17, FANCHON PACTFIC jf MALO otter en Ibe And & Laree COMPANY in soa wre sinner Winwos OaTe HEVELS, st TONIGHT as /:\ DOWN DWGRIEFITHS i REN \VANDERBI | D275 eetw Drama, OPENING 05 W, 35th Eves, 6.20 Garrick ti inte amc 238 Street, no in Prospect Park Sunday after- “ADELE WOWLAND, BEARL REGAY @ BAND, WATOL FRE 66. & Co. Moore's Ce. Brows @ O'Donnell & others santo | Van AONE q STREET | Raat Lal beces OREN MENTAL “MY. BROADWAY , moss: coNTINtoLs a ee keira vavoewiece ie JACKIE COOGAN tn *Teek’s Ted Voy." " ‘API TO! aes | ‘Two Extraordinary Comedy Features, WILL ROGE HAROLD LLOYD | ‘Will Be Boys" "Mow or Never” | RCHESTRA. “Boye caPrToL GRANI Mary Pickford | ~ MARK tn “Throuch the Track Door’ | TRAN |_ Strand Symphooy Orch. | ;EEPLECHASE | ¥ NOW OPEN: a rf , ne, Pay Durlew Jean Bedin Sia sew * Peek: ‘accultouen Today |Jow. E. Howard, Willlam Kent, TON Franky & Charter. Kramer & Boyle, Presser & Kiaiss, each) Bartram & Saxton, Others. Ludwig Ba OLUMBI $10 Delivers gree purchase ‘of $200 Pay the balance weekly * or monthly. $220 Mah Vetea Item. Pree , THE VAGABOND) LIBERTY Wer 15, Mata. Wed. & Sat Extend You All the CREDIT You Want to Furnish Your Home Annual May Furniture Sale ALLE TO MATOH, #20.75 #100 ‘ GEORGE M. “LILIOM” 4@ THEATRE GUILD rRopUCcTION TOWN HALL ae ce tent ‘s and the entire Chicago Company in a revival of the season's laugh ing success, “THE TAVERN “ SEATS NOW. MATINEES SATURDAY OWLY.| HENRY MILLER '*;¥ 470 St, 6 20 A Theatre Guild Production mR. PASSES BY OW. GRIFFITHS a LARA HOPE CWS And Notte Cu ‘ i - “Mice rOPLE HE GOLD. DIGGERS’ 2.30. Dr AVERY MOPWOOD SQUARE __ ane |] CARITERION® 2, con, Morinees Thurs. and 4 IONEL ATWILL. © Suite tirtor LAST 7 TIMES. ‘Tue Musical Comedy Hit, “LADY BILLY.” a ‘fone PAH umann Will Cheerfully ENTIRE SEASON. “Free Dancing. Free AMUSE- MENT ALISAD OS ont OPEN—50 NEW ATTRACTIONS Visit any of our three great stores, select an outfit for a single room or an entire house. Youneed only pay a small first pay ment —your purchase will be delivered—then pay the balance in small weekly or monthly pay ments. ogany Colonial Bed Room Suits Three Pisces REDUCED TU We Give Sperry Gold Stamps. We have no connection with any other § 0 ieee America west Furniture House [\i West 125 St.| |35 to 36 St. Block 8th Ave. | | Newk.N- a stores—These are vur only three store iT PLIES SS lenre Eboess LA DIES NIGHT. ERPIECE The MUSICAL COMBDY IT, | PABROKEN Wing |: COHAN AS Cengage 45 st tea is Mata Wed fe Sat |] MITCHELL mieteiey | CHAMPION”? AIRING Pres Famous Matto Orehontra _THE LOST ROMANCE Pryor’s Band PARK OPPOSITE Ww. \J0th SI. FERRY—NOW | AMUSEMENTS. -| AMUSEMENT! an __ AMUSEMENTS. _ __ AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE ® 34.9) Fi Ry ||P WINTER GARDEN “sites, TGA CENTURY to A) fiw sg CASINO Soe, ETHEL & JOHN ae! “Sirange’s LAST 2 A VERITARL i RENSATION: | Zhe . BARRYMORE. “Clair de Lune” ||| ete’ PASSING SHOW 'h, | sta SteaUs tart, | camtt, ow Amsterdam, Bre @ 19, inte Wea A gat. 218] /| SHUBERT Ly ee SEBE THE LAST WALTZ | PLYMOUT Tri, W. ish Rem, Fe Macnee Pt Bie ‘ Pees With ELEANOR PAINTER, LITTLE OLD NEW YORK R 1 Ti) “REG” word ana era RE” E anioust ce eat | BJOU me 8.2 ee ‘DORIS EA NEnomiance, Bite liom STARS K ‘ | inte | The 1 Y. ote was war Vase orn || iy Kamen THEATRE [nye St AT princess "2 Manhatiay 20s rositivety, | | "QU spipereingiBANGI!) ae wot ant oa |THE EMPEROR “THE THREE MUSKETEERS” | | SROADHURST (i 4) nEd) ea FRAZER re Gu i Sih | COMEDY re hare and tt Btn __A Monieal Costume Ptay—POP, PRICES. HaMebEN | MIXED MARRIAGE Snidudat” Base: | JUST MARRIED may ‘Overman A COHAN $05 (6 SEATS WAMUET: Ty niche and ay | FULTON (0%, Sire Frat, 89°) BELMONT Sic" '2* sre, Boat ft aa Gomes GIRLS TN BLUE BA SEE ais a oe | gues ENTER MADAME Yitss| MISS LULU BETT setts Natty ahi Pee | eee aera Oa MAT BOOTH oof ney, Ha, 8 JELTINGE "si, urane, | SELWYN THEATRES °%,9%%" | SEATS Huns, TUR em feats $2.50. TIMES SQ", °* acs Thurs. and at 2.0 CHARLES PURCEL IN matty raerit GIRL TOM LEWIS. || 2TH we wee i Bewta 89.00, {SELWYN bithad \J winniase rox pms Mark Twain's Famous “A Connecticut Yankee iis ARTHUR’ 'S COURT” PARK Theatre, Broadway and 6% § yatta |B" OVER THE HILL By Wil Carleton. Directed by Farry Malange. | | 39TH ST, Teeatre. oar Bway. Wve, A.20, int Wad! ta ea THE GHOST WN | THER GHOST | sition aoe | Comedy £500 8. i. at 8.19 ata We 2 | ae con War Tax Metre Fess? THE BAT ASTOR Wee caiy-Arstnts nesenven A METRO ORS IBANEZ *TAAHOR THE RSEMEN)| eS DANCE TO-NIGHT | [eal at rn olteE, or CLE, ee & y 2th St es redliele t, Weat of Broadway. | WY, 215 and §.15 1%, Mf the moet stupendous. | QUEENOF sep, Diretid by J, Gordon Hawards. SEE THE THRILLING CHAMIOT RACE. Dorve's Operalogy Mison City 4, BROADWAY, at Stat St. Sat and we Matinces, 120 t0 1A. AL + struct on PM. __BROOKLYN. GAVETY, 46 St. Eve $.30, Mata Wed. & Sar..2.30.1 | PARAMOUNT PICTURES. m0. P FRAN i IVOLI Ethel Clayton | | Bronx Opera House} wink E Watts | MARK. Z oe ice || WELCOME STRANGER f Sulthiat Riss? Dorothy | BELYND (angen or, cama LARRY SEMON In “THE NENT COLLECTORS k | NEW FACTORY JUST STARTING . j BEMIS BRO, BAG Co. Hudson River 2D AV. AND 51ST ST. BROOKLYN by Daylight. TAKE 4TH AV. SUBWAY “Washington Hom lendriol | erseecile TO 83D ST. “Robert Ful TAKE 3D AV. do TO 52D st | A NEW BRANCH OF AN | OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM, | MAKING BURLAP, COTTON AND PAPER BAGS EXPERIENCED HELP WANTED. rh steamer same day from points marked t. Ideal One-Day Outings. SEWERS-TURNERS, Deshrosses St. Pier, Tel, Canal 0300, N. ¥, OFF-BEARERS, PRESS MEN- ZEDERS, WILL GIVE PREFERENCE NEW ENGLAND POINTS VIA THE Fall River Line THE POPULAR fouTe PLOYED. WAY, ©, ROUND Tae. CANAL [asa GiMF i JSMES A, EMERSON, Receivers” 96.78 | "BOSTC BOSTON <7: Inc.Tax METROPOLITAN LINE THROUGH THF CAPE COD CANAL TRANSACTIONS CONPIDENT bad ae poate pent Fh MOND AMERICAN NATCHEDIAMTNY if DEALCH DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY . CREDI stor punad | ROYAL bi & WATCH co. 35 MAIDEN LANE. Phone John 243 Ro cme pedals DIAMONDS, \\iii/\j) ON CREDIT NO DEPO T REQUIRED wa: | KEAN SBURG BOAT _ Len, BATTERY weekdays, 9.00 AM. 8.30 P36; Balurdays aud Suudays, B20 AM, 2 650 PM STR. MANDALAY j, To Ath if Ne aa MES» Choline ON OME {1 vuwl, ol WEtALy ¢° LITS— $20-$25--OVeKLUATS MAMILTOS-MAITIN CO. Tailors. Broadway. baler & Certinadt it. & lea ve Pui yoo tech way. Paws Drwed ‘Taba! Xs MELP WANTEQ—FEMALE. HONE col | MAIDEN | LANE iE 5867 TO PERSONS NOT NOW EnM- | 1921, Store Open 9 to & FOURTEENTH STREET Estoblisbed 1827 Extraordinary Money Saving Values in New Summer Apparel and Wanted Merchandise for Summer Homes : i These for Both Wednesday and Thursday WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Two Day Sale Vestees and Guimpes This is a guimpe season, which, of course, in cludes vestees, too, and since you will require a number, you will appreciate this opportunity to do so at little expense. Lace Guimpes Several attractive styles, one of which is illustrated, featuring Peter Pan or Tuxedo collars, also frilled or ruffled effects—were $1.85. . 1 37 Lace Vestees Charming to wear with suit, dress and sweater—were .04........ le WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Special Purchase—1850 Spools Fibre Sweater Silk 175- Yard Spools 50 « If bought in re gular way we ould retail at .85---else- where they are being sold at 1.00 to 1.25, so you see the bargain they are at .50 This is best quality Art Silk—ideal for sweaters, ties, scarfs, ete.—yood for both knitting and crocheting. Many artistic colors, also black. Our competent Art Needlework instrudor will assist you, if you so desire. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Two-Day Sale 94ct.Black SurfCloth .62 Ideal for bathing suits—lustrous quality—I yard wide $ yards will make a suit—such pretty styles are pictured in the papers and fashion magazines, so make your own suit from material purchased at this bargain price and be doubly econom 54-Inch All-Wool Homespun Special 1.00 Made to Sell for $3.48 Very smart new color combinations of shades of gray and green, An ideal fabric for street or sports clothes. EDNE SDAY TIA eal CORSETana PETTICOAT aa DAY Savings on these two essentials of dress are doubly at- tractive now when one has to buy so many vew things for Summer. Lightweight C outil Corsets Satin Petticoats flesh and whit median | (rime haste) proce 3.95 pline were 84.98 ty fi 1, No Mail or Telephe rrder ine Cotton Union Suit M4 ct, Sheets 61 ot . HERES HAA MENT. 68 | #4 ct. Cheese Cloth 2 RWha Maachoa Rid dnblevaned UIRKORE. LAPT MASHER 33, 57 ct. Babies’ Dresses 48 K q Yo 1 bishop ra ier ee OSIEAY MAIN Maste POND VION $1.57 Dress Satins tareard qumliyes ht it IIRHT) NOB RASPES wai 1 30-et Heavy 15 ae All. Woo Stor Serge 41 For work ahirts, { t WASH PAI Hostess Days Continued--Wednesday See today’s Evening Journal Sweaters, Pillow Cases and Carriage Covers; also pages 4 and 16 for other Hearn Advertising. ‘ AIRN WEST OF FIFTH AVE. MORNIN SPECIALS -=W cthasday & Thursday Until, ty P. M. Sup for Start of Season Sale of Tots’ Special Offering Axminster Rugs Special Offering Axminster Rug# 8.3x10.6 ft.—slight misweaves— good selection styles, colors, ete-— tan, rose and Chinese blue Special 38.44 Imported Reversible Rush Rugs —extra heavy- inese effects and other artistic designs in good color. combinations, Small sizes, mottled with plain borders and withs entres— Special I New Seamless Wool Brussels and Seamless Velvet Rugs geod ih Ox? fto-—~ Ba oh of "336.50 to 42.50. 24.50 Fine Seamless Axminster and | selection and Velvet R 9x12 ft.—good vas" andistyles ~exception- F ity were 868.50 and $78.50. 44.50 Special Offering Fine Seamless Velvet Rugs Chinese and small figure designs on rose and tan grounds were 864.50 9.00 ble Cotton Chenille Rugs. {t.—washable ar green, brown and rose— 10.97 O7 817.94 14.94 Fine Velvet Rugs—27x54 inch’ a wonderful selection at thie, low figure—excellent quality were $4.47 o7 ' Woolen Fibre Ru gs — extya heavy, reversible—many interest- ing designs and colors— sunioete 18.66 { Oxiz ft 18.66 Collapsible Baby voit Hammocks Khaki—with stand or may be hung up-—mesh sides— 10.94 cool and comfortable Dainty White Things -- Lovely for women, chil- dren, and, of course, the only thing for babies— may be made so inexpen- si if you buy at these economy prices. 45-inch Imported Organdies— were .78 45-inch Organdies, imported — were .97 87 40-inch Organdies, imported were .58 40-in. French Chiffon Voiles— were BK 45-inch Lingerie Batleteo— were 48 27-inch Poplins—highly mer- cerized—were 48 Silk Hosiery In fine assortments, with four special bargains, will attract) many haven to our section big tops and soles— were $2.47 1.68 Women’s All Silk Hose — blaek, white and navy were 83.27 and $3.97 - 2.54 Women's Extra Size Silk Hosiery black, white and cord Women’s , | Underwear | Double Extra Size 63 Were .77 neck — ves or sleeveless—loose Vests, sle knee pants. Many other numbers in extra size un- dergarments at reasonable prices. low short We Do All Kinds of Jewelry Repairing and Engraving on Our Usual Low-Price Basia Let us give you an estimate for Repairing Watches or Jewelry regardiess.of where purchasedy Diamonds Reset, also - ‘ Engraving Done While You. Wait New Order Work a Specialty

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