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

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‘NO BETTER PEOPLE THAN ACTORS,’ SAYS REV. DR. HOUGHTON Rector of “Liltle Around the Corner’ cises Dr. Straton’s Attacks. Rev HILE Rev. George Clarke W Houghton, pastor of the “Little Church Around the was celebrating his 50th anniversary as an Episcopal inin- ister, the Mth anniversary of his pastorate and the 7th of the founding of the church last week, Dr. John Roach Straton, of Cal- vary Baptist Church, was de- nouncing actors and actresses. “I can't believe Dr. Houghton said, “that any man who con- demns the profession in its en- tirety really knows the men and women of it. I have dsnown and do know many fine ladies and gentlemen in its ranks, T have been the guest for a long time of the Players’ and the Lambs’ clubs and have found the general influence of the actor's work is uplifting, not degrading. ‘I have had many young stage Sirls come to me for advice and have found them respectable. Those little girls of the musical shows must not be condemned because they dance in short cos- tumes. Perhaps some of the producers are to blame for the immoral suggestions on the stage. 1 cannot criticise the musical comedies of to-day for I have not béen to the theatre for many years, But as to the actors themselves, I know of no betier class of people.” es ‘Twenty-two Subway da “+L Smok- ers Are Fined, ‘Twenty-two smokers and two spit- ters Were fined one dollar each in Har- Jem Court to-day by City Magistrate Corner” Levine, ‘The men were arrested in 6th and 125 t stations of the| Lexington e@ subway and in the! correspond i tations on the elevated. AMUSEMENTS. Plirtat Kings, Fa Fe, Rapp, others Ford, Mario Lo, HERBERT ~ RAWLINSON | 1G VAUDEVILLE. rer Gordone, oiners. _Miled Haris (25th SHA [PARK & LEX} ise BROADWAY 4, CONTINUOUS 11 AM. TO 1: PARSTIALL BUB HAMPTUR | ur PLACER With WEY! 4 8__B, F, KEITH A ‘ACTS—8 AGAPITOLZ Jen Treenis | Personal apperanee | Sascha Jacobsen Gen Tursin Comedy. MANHATTAN eee eee ies. 8.15. Matiners Wed. & Sat, We. oe Snow Blind” Pop “THE THREE MUSKETEERS” | ALISADES ‘weir’ PARK DPPOSITE w. 130TH ST" FERRY_NOw OPEN—SO NEW ATTRACTIONS. | JOSEPH SANTLEY and IVY SAWYER 4. col Premier & Kiaies, | Howard & White, Fours Haraony | \ | | | | | | | in “The Wakefield Case” AMUSEMENTS, SEE THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1921, -"Feranbled Wives ” ma oe re ST. Strand Symphony Orchestra Carl kdouarde, Conductor. Larry Semon Comedy, “THE BAKERY” Strand Topical Review, Soloists. Welcome once more the star vivacious! diant Queen of Laugh- land delights thousands of admirers in a brilliant picturization of a great * Broadway success. The ra- A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION. D, TOWN HALL 43rd St. East of Broadway Stif The Talk of the Town KELLUM TALKING MOTION PICTURES and D. W. GRIFFITH'S “DREAM STREET" 2:30 400 Seats 200 Se 400 Seats $1.00 200 Seats 3 ‘$0 500 200 Se: TWICE EVERY DAY 8:30 end All Seats Reserved CENTRAL THEA. Beas and (7th St WILLIAM FOX Po Mark ‘Twa In's Famous resents a Tetur us Comedy “A CONNECTICUT IN KING ARTS ‘S COURT” YANKEE $ {n Baloo War Tax Etra, VOLT PICTURE: “THE WOMAN GOD CHANGED” Tirolt_Comcert_ Orchestra. BEBE DANIELS in Ri Biway AT 49 87. yTALTO TIMES, SQUARE, lta f Taw YORK City Cor. 46% St.& &* Ave. Our Easy Payment Pian Appli¢s Every where within 150 miles of New York ENGLANDER DousLe DA-BED. finished In Mahog June Columbia and Cortina Foreign Language Records on Sale, Columbia Grafonolas from 930 Up on Our Easy Pay ment Plan All Goode Marked in Plain Figures Motor Truck complete warn matress $3OQ), TBO: pattie: and si trated, OPEN MONDAY In Imitation Spanish Leather Larry Semon, “The Bakery’ Famous Itialto Orehestra. at INES ON CREDIT UP TO $110 SEWING ONDA AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Weeks With Pay Third We fe Willan de Milles ,THE LOST ROMANCE g* TONIGHT ,\;, ~ GEORGE M. CS as THE VAGABOND LUM @M@L American Walnut Bedroon: Sulte, consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, Toilet Table and Bed; 4 pieces, as iustrated, at $23,50 AMUSEMENTS. WINTER GARDEN Matinee TUESDAY. tasts | PASSING SHOW NO ADVANCE in PRICES 400 SEATS. . 50c scoot (ist Ba, 1,00 1.50 OTHERS AT $2 and $2.50 (No Higher) POPULAR WEDNESDAY MAT. S0c to $2 Y OSCAR STRAUS’ ,,\Atrs7, (Composer of “The Choenlae ‘Soldier."") "LAST WALTZ with ELEANOR PAINTER S1JOU 1%). West of Brondway. baw Matinees Wed. and SRC} EY ENTIRE: BAL PRICES. BALEONESDAY and SATURDAY MATINEES: $1.80, ENTIRE ORCH., $2.00. Bithicns aun EBER Otters jer of Maobeth, Th Bat.Ee.: Th LONGACRE, W. 48 St. Bry. 2, LAST TWO WEEKS. GRANT ie"The Fue) «T} MITCHELL | {n"fown'! CHAMPION” Wo. & 48TH ST. Tc. % By, Bye. 820 Brady's Maus. Thurs & Sai Panpemng | QUEEN OF SHEBA ||BELASCO \*, 41 <: ||HENRY MILLER Tie |LYCEUM Toca, W 4th St, Bee i 8.30 ret Gordon Baw see THE THRILLING Chanior TRACE. | Sloe ome eceas TWEE DAILY “ALL SEATS TRE | HORS EME & ¢oun EMPIRE ®: Ma ETHEL & JOHN Michael’ stra BARRYMORE * ‘Clair de Lune” New Amsterdam, Evs Loe fais, Wed. Sat, 215, hl SIX NIGHTS. ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC] £0. COHAN ,2™4" & 47). wed. Asat sat 8.15. |BEST SEATS > TWO LITTLE e"Success GIRLS IN BLUE|| GLOBE", Mats, Wet Te Nh 2) ns Caer Wines TELLE eT YRANNY OF LOVE:| Querastown: ane, London, : ‘ork, Steaane re DST THEATRE bet. Bway & Cent. Pk w.]| June, 12 16—O1d worth eee. nee are 63 5 waren, § time, Desbrorwn St, TO-NIGHT * 8.15 ™ sey hs 2 oo 9.20 A, May Weat THE BIG MUSICAL MELANGE OO" a of 3 10 A. M.: Yonkem 1018 A, M.: ie yy] | Bremen and Bane wank landing at ?Bear Mountain, tWest Point (week L A N | May 21—July Us. A scrurusnees rt only). Newburgh tVougikeopaie, Kingston Yount, Catwkill, Hudson amd Albany, with MILLER & LYLES, SISSLE & BLAKE i i rf ‘ind 50 CREOLE BEAUTIES—90 a a Additional ay Bervice ou Saturday, May # a S; Sunday, May 20, and Monday, May 30. For KNICKERBOCKER. way & 38 St. POP, rt eit TOT Aug. '27—Princooe | actaiin ger merit bohday time table cirealar, MAT. 2 June, Ro. 13—Sept. a4 ‘Ketur steamer same day from points 1 vocohontaa (i$ arted SOUTH AMERICA. Ideal One-Day Outingn. WED. | Pa ae Sore & sat. FRANK CEE YY ON kzecoeu WING St! HARRIS {4 H Matinee sr Two Week weicomit STRANGER ™ geonce Bryat Frenings at 8.15 Matinees Thurs. & LIONEL ATWILL Guin! Barker Mats A Theatre Qala P mr. With LAURA HOPE CREWS and Notable Cast. ‘et PASSES BY Wot BY. Hervant 4 10. Mts Wed. &Sat.2 20 ILARRIMORE ~ NICE DECPLE || THE GOLD DIGGERS ti Aveny | RON oe i Moin? ROLLOS one iti Loew's New York Theatre & Roof Cout, WAL M. to UP. ML. Ttoot to La. MM. DECEPTION Loew’ s American (une 42458, of 7 fen lake in “Uncharted” Stan | All" Seats ote Meelis & Co S Trot Matel Marine de Co’, others” | Reserved 140th St. de Sd AY. Pop. Bronx Opera House }. OLUMBIA ,!"» 5 & 819 Fo Prices BOAT aeucd imp Paints te Ch Leaves ndid steamers. Splendid service. Bodin Peek-a-Boo Le a KEANSBURS “ae platters Orchestra on each Steamer — | Sua de Suns Biv ko Se PW £50 FM ke BROOKLYN. MARGUERITE| LAR Scrambled Wives” Witte Guartetie 4 Balt ibn ARPISS| ‘at, & Deooration Day. | Mats. Wed. & Sat. | FLORENCE REED» wistiten » Dally Purlesaue. | | AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. secure seats to the greatest laughing hit of year, ‘Just Married,’’ with Vivian Martin (Herself) and Lynne Overman, it will be good news to know that this popular comedy MOVES TO-NIGHT xe SHUBERT THEATRE 44th St., West of Bway, where there is greater seating capacity. (Direction of Jules Hurtig, In Ass EVENINGS, 8.30. MAI Sac" W WE te %O the thousands who have been unable to the yer wih che Meaers Shubert.) SAT. & DECORATION DAY. 2 manecse THE BAT 2 eicHost # bo on BIR. BETWEEN M 0 R rey sco ° Matinees Wed. an ILD PRODUCTIONS GARRICK 33:2 St,8 of Boy. tore g. 0 en FULTON {/t2 St.W.of B'y, Drn.s.20 Mats Thurs. & Sat. 230 Mau. Wed. & Sat, 2.20. Opening To-Night 27 222 Moved toLarger Quarters |= * CEPPSIOHNFERGUSON 222 “o'\eane “SLILIOM”’ Ny St. John bevine. With Jos. Schildkraut & Fra Le Gailienne SPECIAL DECORATION DAY MATINEE MON BELMONT ¥%.,° Bry. 43 ‘Thursday and Satu Miss Lulu Bett aus, Enter Madame - xia The MUSICAL, COMEDY HIT. SELWYN THEATRES °%,,%.58" AES < Fire 0M. Hest |) TIMES SQ. 3 "Fh, oi R! REN CHARLES. PURCELL x iN THE RIGHT GIRL} A CLAS MUSICAL ES TRUT ALS MENT. a Cy RORERT | THEATRE | | We 4 se { | | | PARK Twice Daily. 2.30830 WILLIAM FOX Preseute OVER: HILL By Will Carleton. Directed by Harry Millaréa. 4 esaierna, 90¢ maitiny 90€ asl PLYMOUTH Sw ary LAST 2 WEEKS ZEITLE: oi NEW YORK | oncithsT na ALL | SEATS, RESERVED) Te Old Glory is now on Gs n ane yn Teving,”” "Hendrick ert Tuten," “DeWitt CUimton," ‘Albany. Direet Rail Connections “Re ip's name indl cates operator sho tom of column, Kio de Janeiro, Montevideo mnd Buenos | Tevhwaw St. Pier Alres, New York. 1) From 25—Huron AgT. Kobe, Shanghai, DSON RIV - NIGHT LINES - toot weekday, My a ain est 132080, half-hour inter tha viaring On Friday, May 27, 3 Boats from New York for accommodation of vacationists. Direct connretions at Albany to all polnte, Porn, Maat and Wea howe Cena soo,” HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY MIDDLETON 8. BORLAND and JAMES A, EMERSON, Receivers, Honolulu, lombo, ‘¢ June 11 204 clesy San Frans on aay meen Shung- rt clace, hai, 96.78 | METROPOLITAN LINE Mount Desert, Me. 18, My tapludina a iad ving Tiwe). EASTERN S. s. ‘LIN .& SHIPPING BOARD ington, D bi NEW ENGLAND POINTS VIA THE Fall River Line THE POPULAR RouTE Time. Information ond Wehats olidated Tieket rr ~ _B809K.YN.____| __ AMUSEMENTS. STEEPLECHASE 8" NOW OPEN » RUN “ENTIRE. SEASON. ree Dancing, Free Cireus, i River = By Daylight Trodaoa,” All through rail tickets Letwren Now York aad A¥bany accepted, Music, Tel, Canal 9200, 8, N.Y. | | STORE OPEN: 9 to § HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Gstablisbed 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. STREET Established 1827 ‘17 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Keeping Ahead With Unusual Values Specially Priced New Summer Apparel in time for the Decoration Day Holiday and Clearance lots of merchandise to make way for the June Sale are THE TWO BIG OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS For the greater convenience of customers we reprint in this condensed form all Hearn offerings which appeared in all Sunday papers for Monday’s and Tuesday’s Selling. Women’s and Misses’ Bed Muslins Shantung Suits 21 ct, Fine Bleached Muslin 36 in. a mill lengths—some h light Sixes 14 to 44...... Special 22.50 | oi spots, seeded aya 12% Clearance Reductions! 1644 et. 40-inch Unbleached , ies usin... » 10% Women's and Misses’ 45-inch Unbleached Muslit Wool Sport Skirts were .33... aw eee Were $9.97 to $22.97 2% Yds. Wide Bleached 7.97 to 15.97 | Sheeting--were .54......... 43 2% Yds. Wide Bleached Sheeting—were .58 $1.98 Crochet Spr: $4.49 Extra Lar, Spreads . $10.98 Full Size Satin Fi Marseilles Lldmechamal tll eb match ... 6: Pillow Case — hemmed— 42x36 inches—were .34. . 2 hemstitched . 45x36 inche: hemstitehed . Red Ticket Reductions Coats and Wraps for Women and Misses Were $29.74 to $95.00— 18.50 to 65.00 Group of Extra Size Dolmans— $59.74 . . 5 Bathing Dresses, etc. New Bathing Dresses of Fine to Ww me Sheets— boalitetasd 10.00 | S400 inch—were .08...... .74 Black Surf Sat 72x90 inch $1.26 , 3.80 | 72x90 inch—were $1.26... 19 ee 81x90 inch—were $1.89 :} $9.74 Black Satin Bathing < Dresses .. 8.75 | Summer Comfortadles Full assortment ot Bathing Caps, Were $4.47 ....3.00 Shoes and Beach Wraps. Pillows—Reduced! | New Feather Pillows down filled —size 22x28; were $4.87...3,53 Other sizes at Sale Prices, SILKS Exquisite Summer Dresses For Women and Misses Special 39.50 Women’s and Misses’ Figured Voile D 35-inch Chiffon Finish Taffeta— ressee— Special 1.47 Special 16.50 40-inch Crepe de Chine. ....1.45 $9.48 Knit Capes...... 8.00 : Bt | Brushed Wool Scarfo— 1.25 were $6.96 B45 $7.48 Novelty Sweaters 184 $5.95 Fibre Silk Sport Searle vriesseseerssss+ AGM at $11.94 Fine Silk Sweaters... .9.94 167 New Undermuslins ‘1:74 $2.76 Windsor Crepe Pajamas.2.00 728 $2.68 Nainsook and Batiste En- ‘2°85 Inc.Tax | THROt'GH THE CAPE COD CANAL, Boston fer Portisad. Rock- Yer it. Mer “SIGHTSEEING YACHT BUXDAY WORLD WAKES WORK WONDERS velope Chemises .. Boe as $3.68 Nainsook Nightdresses..2.17 $3.28 Crinkle Crepe Pajamas.2,.77 $3.68 Nainsook Envelope Chemises White Silk Lingerie White Satin Camisoles— Special 1.67 White Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise: ... Special 2,88 Special 4,50 Finer White Satin Nightdresses— Special 11.94 White Satin Bloomers 3.97 White Radium Silk Ste — Special 2.79 Other Fine Lingerie of Special Interest to the June Bride Belding Satin, Crepe Meteor and Moonglo Undersilks, Imported Sets of Silk Marquisette, Chiffon, Silk Point d’Esprit and Georgette. Domestic Novelty Sets and Sepa- jeces of various exqui signs and materials, Continuing Sale of Travel and Shopping Bags $15.95 Cowhide Travel Bags. 8.50 $2.87 Boston Bage . “00 $2.87 Hand Bags $4.87 Moire Hand Bags. $1.97 Hand Bags $13.17 New Luncheen Ki A Limited Quantity of Orareiett ably little. Tailored Crepe de Chine Blouses—just the thing to wear with new sport dresses — colors are bisque, flesh, gray and white— were $5. Bage—were $18.97 .......11,97 | Third Floor. | F | o t dealers buying, quantities ri Suits for Older and | ‘0 prevent dealers bu Younger Boys Boys’ Navy Blue Serge Suits— were $14.50 and $16.50....12.50 Sizes to 18 years. Junior Boys’ Washable Suite-— were $4.96 and $5.94.. 3.45 3 to 10 years. $1.75 Long Fabric Gloves, .85 Special Purchase Beautiful Voiles broadcloths 4 -vario RK SHOP border rOWk SUIS F LOO) | 36 inches wide—76 ct. quality .33 $1.16 Sheets 81x90 89 Other Dainty Wash Fabrice SIEITS BaStO:St Charming Organdies .77 to $1.20 yd. $4.97 Spreads 3.27, Embroidered Organdies from Marseites— beautiful 1,97 to 2.17 yd MAPREADS—ASPALENT Curtains and Draperies 1.88 $2.45 C armeuse Silk Reversible Terry Cloth slight misprints were $1.17 (ine, tax), .5.95 $895 Imported | $2.47 Tots’ Bloomer Dresses Silk Hosiery $3.27 Meee All-Silk Black Hosiery Cotton Hosiery 3 Chi ie “Li 5 almiges rene $4 -Longth na White Fabrics 78 ct. 36-inch Figured Voiles. ri 88 ct. Imported Organdie— 54 inch 45-inch Imported Organdi 40-inch Organdie—Special. . $1.50 40-inch Embroidered Vela cei cecenscstoces $1.00 St. Gall Dotted =a 88 ct. 36-inch Ski dine $1.48 32-inch Imported wl) 48 ct. 32-inch Madras... 28 ct. 36-inch Linen Fini: Special Purchase Untrimmed Hats 4nd Were $2.74 > Feather Bands— were $1.55 and $1.95...... 1.00 ° Clearance Fine Stationery Was $1.27 to $1.97 97 Toxes slightly soiled. Manufacturers’ Close-out Brings Blankets and Flannels $5.95 All-Wool Camp 2% Blankets 27-in. Domet—were .44 and .48 $15.94 and $16.94 Excellent All- Wool Plaid Blankets...... 7.34 Silk Embroidered Flannel— were $1.27.......... Ss Special Purchase Thousands of Pairs of | Faultless Pajamas and Night Shirts Men's Faultless Pajamas— elsewhere $2.50 Men's Cambrie Fas it Shirts—elsewhere $2.00.....1.25 These blouses'and sweaters are smart—for the golf links and other sports occasions and cost remark- Pure Worsted Slipover Sweat- ers—high or V neck-henna, gray, jade, Copenhagen, buff, navy blue and black— were 88.94... cecceeeed 3.14 Continuing Sales of Our Great Purchase of Rugs "65 | From Alex. Smith & Sons’ Recent Auction, where “45 | we were one of the Largest Buyers MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M, tricted. No Mall or Telephone Orders. q WHITE GOODS—MAIN FLOGt 5.44 Fine quality--Chinese and nov- elty borders—9x12 ft RUGS—THIWD ¥LOOR. 48 ct. New Curtain Serims. Artistic .. 26 borders—-in rose, biue curtainings--40. styles. ALMt BASEMENT, . —loowe "or and extra : WOMEN'S KNIT UNDELWEAR— MAIN FLOOR 1.56 Chambray and gingham—3 to 6 yra-Pmpire and belted models, INFANTS DREASKS— SHUOND FLOOR, 57 ct. Silk Mixed Pongee. SSrIncheall leeana colors. WASH DKESS FABRICS — Ba SEMRNT, 35 ct. Crinkle Crepe. 2 —muny dainty ‘styles Linen Tapestry Cretonnes 6c) Miattastaad DA 43» Wwasit » FABLICS—BASRMENT. ch-—made to sell iin cobenchad - 3 21 ct. Cotten Towels Wisdchaa hens 4 at 8.00 DANAUK—MAl 100! med—white borders, $16.94 Marquisette Bed Sets. 12! 34 $1.97 Fine Scrim Curtai TOWNS MAIN FLOOR, $5.94 French Net Panels Ka. 3, th daint ; 7 $1.97 All Wool French Serge.......1.15 $1.50 50-inch Slip Covering... .96 PA Wana ticceant 42-inch—tan, brown, copenhagen, CURTAINS BASEMENT $2.50 Babies t Leather Pumps 1.90 67 ct. Crossbar Serim yd. refi oe 48 ct. File "34 ‘ 97 ct. Filet <a0. ! ‘ $8.47 Dainty are) ne i ° 6.97 navy and black. DRESS GOODS--MAIN PLOOR, s1E78 Oak \Chests of Silverware. .7.95 gray and bright finish— makes, including 6 each, Porks, Tablespoons, ‘Tea- 1 Sugar Sheil and 1 But- SULVERWARE-MAIN FLOOR SEE PAGES 4 AND 14 FOR OTHER HEARN ADVERTISING = ba

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