The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1921, Page 23

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escent AS, Nig ht.” With Tulle Rompers, Ordered Removed by Magistrate McAdoo. All the modesty that could be crowded ffto a tulle skirt and waist was draped over a painting of Adolph Weinman's famous figure “Descending Night” yes- térdiy when the management of the Greenwich Village Theatre heard that Chief City Magistrate McAdoo was on hig way to view a big sign on whict tie Feproduction in colors was being wed Lo advertise Audrey Munson in the photo @rams “Heedioss Moths.” Last night the sign was resting in the theatre ccliar, Atian Roc of the Green- wich Villag he evolved the acheme for displaying the copy of the inting. But on Saturday afterngon delegates of the “Washington Square Association, headed by @ police Reutenant in civilian clothing, called and protested against the sign. ‘They to the winged and beauteous qbescending Night” as an indecent thugsey and Rock and his assistants had bed half hour keeping the sign from Fd ripped to pieces. Iny, Mr. Rock pL the theatre that the delegates ‘were at the office of the Chief City Maa- ite, so had a ticket taker drape the painting in about sixteen yards of ex- sive tulle. But when Magistrate doo arrived he told the cops to "fr. Rock a summons unless the maste piece, tulle rompers and all, was removed by 6.30. said, word NO INVITATION FOR DR. ELIOT ‘Ancient and Honorables Fail to Ask Former Harvard President to Banquet. BOSTON, June 7.—The Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, the oldest milftary company in the country, ob- eerved tts 283d anniversary here yes- terday. Invitations to the anniversary ban- uet_ last night failed to Include Dr. Shettes Ww lot, Prestdant Mmeritus of Harvard University, The reason was given as, Dr, Eliot's hostile re- marks concerning the Ancients and in- toxication at former banquets. ——_—_—>—— Whalen Cot Sa edue Rids So City 5,491. Commissioner of Plant and Struc- tures Whalen to-day announced that G@redging necessary to permit the dock- Bronx, and College Point, Queens, had been completed at a saving of $5,491 over the original bid to the city. ‘The lowest Did was $6,450, or $3.80 a cubic yard for the dredging. eceded in decreasing the bids to ing of municipal ferries at Clason Point, | he mumes of the contractors bidding $5,450 and $969 respectively, The new service is expected %® begin ferry July 16. aici “TOO MUCH SPEED” MAKES HEARTS JUMP AT RIVOLI THEATRE Wallace Reid is the film star this week in “Too Much Speed” at the Ri- voli Theatre. Two others who stand out and make “Too Much Speed” a cimema treat are Agnes Ayres and Theodore Roberts. There ts a corking good race in the picture, and, all in all, Reid is put through his usual nts which always have a ten- eney to make the feminine heart go thumpity-thump. Amata Grassi and Senia Gluckoff offer a pleasing Italian dance fantasy in the “Saltarelo” of Mendelssohn. For those who find diversion in edn- cation, as ing the whys an shown. evening was “ versus Woman,” one of those inimitable Christie com- edies. There is also a news pictorial which completes the celluloid offer- | ing. ‘The overture number of the gramme is Verdi's “S played by the ‘a under, the di- rection of Joseph Littau and Frederick | Stahtherg, rs of an iceberg 1s h provoker of the member of his trio. HAVE YOUR STRAIGHT PIANO MADE INTO A PLAYER are making a price reduction of 20% on this work for the sum- mer months, let us bring in your piano and return it as a player after you get back from your vaea- tion. “We also install new 88-note mechanisms into old 65-note player Pianos, Write or phone for eatl- mate. UNIT PLAYER ACTION CO. 728-740 East 136th St. Bronx, N. Y. City, N. ¥. Phone Melrose 8030. J.axurious Comfort for Deal Direct wit! Mariiifaetur: RACES Theoldoat factory in 30 years, 593 “aint aN A Danger Signal— Tender and Bleeding Gums Healthy teeth cannot live in diseased tissue. Gums tainted with Pyorrhea are dangerously diseased. For not only the teeth are affected, but Pyorrhea germs seep into the body, lower its vitality and cause many ills. Pyorrhea begins with tender and bleeding Oyen Then thi out, or must be extracted to rid ¢ gums recede, the teeth decay, loosen and fall the system of the poisonous germs that breed in pockets about them. Four out of five people over forty have this clisease. But you need not have it. Visit your dentist often for 4 cubic yard. He dif not make public | eon agar ART |* IN VILLAGE i The Rivoli bill ts a well balanced | one for Hugo Riesenfeld'’s uptown, ' THE E VENING WORLD, AMUSEMENTS. ‘ENTURY P= #00 GOOD skaTs 809 COOD SEATS Lophaed eats PoPucaR™ ‘war, i : ‘$00 fo $2. OSCAR STRAUS'S one, Far saer'4 of “The Chocolate Soldier."’) : LAST WALTZ with ELEANOR PAINTER N N N N N Ny N N N NN Shubert ™=. «1 w. W. of Bray, amt SUST MARRIED ‘vise her isn BOOTH ©, wea of trosteay. 4.0. Wed. eT mi 2.30. ARLISS| ARLIS: GREEN GODDESS FRAZEE 3 04 res. at 8.20. and Bat, 2 EUGENE G. O'NEILL'S renter ball GO UD wi ance 39TH ST. "rir. veer tess, bre. 830. . Metinees Wed. and Sat. 2.30, BYRON me 4 | THE ao HAST THe RENE ae a! | AMUSEMENTS. HONEYDEW SELWYN THEATRES "5" TIMES SQ. TMEATRE WED. NIGHT THE BROADWAY WHIRL THE SSTAR MUSICAL, INTOXIGANT, with lon a SELWYN wean Ba. SELWYN’S SHAPSHOTS it DE WOLF Bayes Firtbs Hobth GEO. McKAY, LULU MoCOMNELL aod the SNAPPIBST CHORUS IN TOWN, APOLLO ‘= |r, wat. to-wonw. teen BENT The Pra. 8.30 J Mata Wed. and Sat, at 1.90. THEATRE WW. 44th at DOWN cee MASTERPIECE a 1.00 5 ait _Nights 50e, 11°00, 1.90. we. 4. 48TH ST. weiis Frag 20 Brady's PaPBBOKEN Pere Wed. and Sat, ELTINGE yw im Street. Brine, ns See 6M | mm 8.90, Bett” Wa. Miss Lulu " 1 REPUBLIC ,Wir.124¢%, tt {rites Vain Enter Madame PRI" GARRICK arena MEATRE ote Mate Ture h Sai, ston, Last 7 = twee: JOHN FERGUSON © PRODUCTIONS “en Gah nie == : y. bys80 = FULTON fit wac ase aan ame “LILIOM” = . THEATRE | nae W. 42d St.’ DAILY SAS bee "richie AND Moat ; SHOWN. The World's Greatest Motion Picture QUEEN of SHEBA ce: ty J. Gordon Edwards. ‘ SEE THE Wo WONDERFUL CHARIOT RACE | ASTOR Wo an-arseas weve BLASCO IBANEZ Ta HORSEMEN PARK THEATRE, # pally Be OVERTHE HILL By Win Carleton. Directed by Harry Millarde CENTRAL Wit pay 30 vena “a CONNECTICUT * YANKEE 1H KING ARTHUR'S COURT.” Staged bs Emmet: J. Fisun. Pop. Prices. 8 WHERE TO GO AND cEAN LINES ¢ 7eAnBon WBOATS 75 RVEE)| —— arg HOW TO GET THER! TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 192 AMUSEM EMPIRE wey & foes re fis /Lswt 7] a EL OWN In Gricnasl “Strange's BARRYMORE _ “Clair de Lune” NEW AMSTERDAM ‘West 49 St Bvesd15 |] MATS WED SAT 50¢ 98250 wiShen TRGELD SS ARITA LEON ERROL « ago. Wy A 44, [is We COHAN fi.° ois! "aear onare 92} $b, Enanger® TWO LITTLE SUCCESS GIRLS IN ely sth 8, ot Dene. Kivg 8.20 ARRIMORE™ NICE Pcp LYCEUM Teste, 43 8: THE GOLD DIGGERS WeATRE west GLOBE ire, 4 stm St. Brounen £20, tone atta he ae U Gg ae PACKING "EM HENRY MILLER Toee.,.W.42 rye 39 Mata Thura & Sai A Theatre Guild Production mA, PASSES BY, jWih LAURA HOPE ORRWES Mv [ned & TO-NIGHT AT 8.30 [JCORT iii Weareuay a satura sae cHances C 8 ‘BRANDON HERRY Winwood [FMR in “THE TYRANNY OF LOVE.” |6gn0 ST, wane nat me 0 a Ce Fo Ces SHUFFLE ALONG 0506 Sowctal atltniant Patormance Brery We, 1930, PAu OL YOSLTE WHET. OTH st PRR WATER SURF BATHING ALE WATEN SUP GATHING” NOW. 2 Toycesn DIMES garBOHrS yah ALMANG “LESSONS, IN LOVE." ii Trainees WHERE TO GO AND How TO CET SPECIAL EXCURSIONS Next Sunday LAKE HOPATCONG $1.85 _______ BROOKLYN. Larry Somon'The Bakery’ leave W. 2d St, TAP y St, 7.40 AL 31; STRAN TRAND SOLOISTS, BALLET. Uber cMiton Ave Jersey City, 4.60 A AL! Brood BL: Newark, 743 AMP MAUCCH CHUNK §2.41 WASHINGTON BALTIMORE $4.63 New Yor, Viberty St, 110 P.M. Saturday vals ou apectal train, ndard Time Showa. STORE OPEN 9 TO 5 EARN FOURTEENTH STREET Undermuslins Babies’ Wear, Corsets Washable and Silk Blouses Petticoats, Millinery White Goods Women's Suits, Dresses 27TH. JUNE SALES Infants’ Nainsook Slipe—trim- ming of lace and, embroidery— some with hand stitebing— Little Tots’ White Dresses—yoke, empire and belted models——lace and embroidery trimming — sizes to 6 yrs.— were $1.97 . 1.17 Little Tots’ Fine, White Dresses —yoke and empire styles—lace —ten sizes to 6 years— were $3.26........cce05 1.58 Infants’ and Babies’ Long and Short Nainsook Dresses-—sizes to 3 years 50 Infants’ Naimsook Slips and Gowne—lace and embroidery trimming, also hand stitched— 7 Christening were $1.97 were $2.47 . Infants’ dium weight were 97 qualities, .. Infants’ Nainsook Slips ‘and Gowns—trimmed- were $1.97 ... . 1.50 Babies’ Short Flannel Skirts— embroidered—cambric waists— sizes 1 to 3 years— were $2.74... 1.93 Pique Carriage Robes--embroi; dered centres—scalloped edge with lap— were $2.50 and $2.97.....1.74 Madeira Hand Embroidered Pil- low Slips—good quality linen-~ were $2.97 -68 Madeira Hand Embroidered Car- riage Robes—excellent assort- mectiat patterns — were $5.97......000005 1.2.94 were .77 ¢ were 97.0 were, .50. WEDNESDAY fe Two Day Sale Established 1827 Babies’ Dresses, W oolens and Other Summer Needs Sets — two-piece — trimming of lace and embrot- OT. 2.94 Little Tots’ Rompers and Creep: dery——were $3.1 ere—sizes to 6 years— Little Tots’ Party Dresses— ging- ham and chambray— Fime Silk and Wool Shirts —.sizes to 6 months— were $1.47 and $1.57. Babies’. Part Wool Shi snes to 8 7H Babies’ Cotton, Shirte—long and short sleeves—sizes to 8 years —seconds of 55 ct. Wool Flannel Bands— Heare Little ~Wonder—pinked edge—8 in sanitary package— infants’, Flannelette Gertrudes plain hem or shell finish with draw atring— Hand Crodhted Booteos— Babies’ Half Wool " Hose—white only—-sizes to 8 yeagee— Flannelette. Diapere— 27x27 in. — + were $3.44 per dosen 2.33 THURSDAY Veils and Neckwear Veils to flutter from summer hats, NeckWear to freshen summer frocks and economies to gladdert summer*shop WST OF FIFTH AVE 27th JUNE SALES Offer the Savings All Are Seeking In Newest Apparel and Summer Merchandise JUNE SALE DEPARTMENTS Women’s House Dresses and Negligees Girls’ and Misses’ Summer Dresses Sweaters Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings Men's Apparel and Furnishings June Sale Specials For Wednesday and Thursday Present this striking list of ways to save on the pur chase of summer needs. Women’s Worsted Sweaters Convertible modeh—fancy weave and cross belt—buff, brows, rust, pee cock, gray and navy— WEE GWG css essceseages 4.48 ev ereenecat (87 | Shirred tie-back a aul —riekrack finish— were $138 .... Boys’ Washable Suits Dutch, Russian and sailor styles—ve- rious stripes and plain colors <8 to 0 yra—_were $2.96... 1.68 Boys’ Navy Blue Serge Suits Plaited models, with yoke and semb Norfolk styles — alpaca linings — 7 to 17 years— WEES GIOIED sca sesiccee Boys’ Caps New styles—small and large crowne— silk and fancy mix were $1.24 and $1.48. . Boys’ Overalls Tan and bluc—well inude and full cut—4 to 12 yrs. were .95.. Boys’ Shirts Extra fine percale—neckband, French cuffs—newest colors and patterna— sizes 12% to 14 neck— were $1.24 18 Young Men’s Two-Trouser Suits Single and double breasted sack mod- els—green, brown and gray home- joint, stripes and plaids—coats half ined-—83 to 40 chest— were $29.50............45 22.44 Men’s Summer Ni Varicty of colors and’ handsomely bordered—silk knit neekwear is also included—were $1.00, .. M7 Men’s Belts and Suspenders Belts with or without initial—sus- penders are live rubber, gilt buckles ~-real leather ends— VE were 65 and $1.15... ri Men’s Fine Cambric Night Shirts Embroidered fronts—full cut wines 15 to 20-—were $1.48... 0 Men’s Work Shirts tenes 1.38 1.18 me +427 1.26 SN gps memes. tooth and gum inspection. And’keep Pyorrhea away pers make this an altogether delightful sale. Black in—bright dull finish by using Forhan's\For the Gums. EW JERSEY CENTRAL Silk Shetland Sport Veile--witn | Net Gulmwpse- charming yftziee also os aS nbray, Percale and” 17 Y - > Forhan's For the Gums will prevent Pyorrhea—or | h D ve h R airaciive) woven. borer embroidered and edged wit! a ines—were $1.25... © | eck it: if used in tim d used ist e ay:l t oute 8 M black, b: lace, also dajntily frilled Men’s Wool Trousers aes pe pioeietan Nees ip tine 60 aus onan: y: g ear ountain colors are black, brown, EPH Guimpes-were $1.74.....1.22 | Serviceable quality—pencil stripes, if To see the real beauty of the Hudson, go by fast, com modious Day Line steamers. The 150-mile tnp to Alban: covers every variety of river scenery ina single day. Now s the best time of the year. solid gray or navy sergo— sixes 30 to 50— were $6.95 and $7.95.. keeps the gums hard and healthy, the teeth white and clean. If you have tender or bleeding gums, start it today. If gum-shrinkage has already set in, ‘orhan's according to directions, and consult a AND RETURN Steamer Highlander Operated by the Palisades Interstate Park Commission Organdie Rufflings — summer 3. Chenille Veilings.,.Special 28 | shades—were .54 yd Forl e : Direct rail connections to all points North, East and Will Leave Battery Pier Daily 27th June Sales ’ WED. ‘AURS. 4 dentist immediately for special treatment, West. All through rail tickets between New York and 9 A.M. 3, West i St. 9.45 A. M. 5 6 3 ’ EDNESDAY Tr ‘DAY ft 2 35c and 60c tubes. All druggists. Albany hag Music and restaurant on all steamers . ( Misses and Children Ss Extra Size : | Foramila of R. J. Foshan, D. D. S. “Wash'ngton ds “Hendrick Hudson” = f\. i 1 i \ Foshan CooNea Vari) | (Fateta Das mores Robert Felton” De Witt Clinton eAibeny UNDERMUSLINS Silk Lingerie DPAYIEGHT SAVING TIME, i No better opportunity could be found Newest, most distinctively fashioned 4 RAS eSRe 00 Rat Was fae ety 42 West! reais BOSTO ete | than this to buy the children’s gradua- ‘lingerie for large women makes these 7) NA Saar. Ftc” Base depule WErRoPOLtIAN Line || tion and all summer needs. ‘assortments of special charm as well as i” RD. pat ee wey Jeavon Des MRCUGH THE CAPE CORN | Misses’ White Silk Princess Slipe—shirring and special pricing. ' , ae vest mo Bea somectons, ot Bovina fer Rarlond: ta lace edging years— a js iz ; Rea. stencaer lea raniireatecmes #617 6180 41 M7 9: Aue i Stung'nwt!treariat || Children’s Princess Slipe—lace edging, inserting fine) bablicr acak |) cotton las ec | | oaven Wea 421", 10g NK. Mt eat 28) ‘ot | and medallion 6 to 14 years— 72 N sche Bee | Sen Gates, eee ' a MME, GOR EE cen sane gona. FASTERN S.S. LINES |} «were $1.28.. : ee 47 a: BAS | Sy ee aye : ee n = 01 its mar * H IDEAL ONE DAY OUTINGS, Charen b. Tringene Tinea rote pare Bstra Sies Gandactea— |\000ite> ss 5.68 Hud Ri Day (i Pal ait dae sia .... 1.84 flesh color satin or | Extra Size Bloomere— udson iver ay Line Gein? Micae cerien batts ik ieee tery blue crepe de | crepe de chine—trim yoabrosses St. Pier, Tel. Canal 9300. New Y- edging or tailored models of pink crepe gg psig pepemmey pieet a ant A Oe id 1 iy HLDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN ore DADs SE OL Lecton” Reo hen ‘c AND. Bid VAUDEVILLE WHA tea A Grocewich Villsge SKATE AA yt ee es MUNSON Lite NEW Mat. To-day BRIGHTON Brighton Beach, joven Bantley & Cinyton & Edt Nazavo, Harry & | Anna KavMewe. .Yeotie and others 0 reine Nat CueEA _Eeapadieg valance ean Bedini's Peek-aBbo. ‘eign AMUSEMENTS. PARAMOUNT PICTURES, 2 ULI WALL. CE REIT Mechran NE A MINUTE.” Suu Ake Fououk Rialto Orcheetra RITER.ON 1. OS. MEG ic MMe Aunt anal eee SQUARE Buster Keaton Comedy »| Hv8 BE GEITA ACTS SIR TRAN Constanc Talmadge “LESSONS IN LOVE” GF a (2h treet “a VOICE IN THE Curio SALZEDO, Ha Now Mack Sannei Gomesy: (Gant Grand Oretnton, oo STIRS, Shncan, Strand Symphony Oren, | Pryor's Band 9j mee Dancing, Free Crem, | ae AMERICAN SHIPS ARE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR OCEAN VOYAGE New Combination lassenger and Freight Shio Fast, Luxurious Steamers Rei «bie Freight Ships THE STANDARD OF THE MARINE WORLD | UNITED STATES | SHIPPING BOARD Sailings from every fort in America to the lead- ing ports of the world, MOONLIGHT SAIL UP THE HUDSON Str. SEAGATE Leaves Matton) Landing © P.M. Masio—Dancing—fietreshmente on Beard, nea TWE POPULAR ROUTE BOSTON | Splendid ‘Creneatra Ve i): Ly. Futt 14.6, “30.08 doliy incl, Sun Mow Bedford Line Neer mi Hier NR Hoo. | M Rita Seer | Daylight Sav. Tine || SIGHTSEEING YACHT AROUND YOUK—La, Bat 30, ihe Weer + refreshments es tho etetaine meay IE, Tytania HUDSON NAVIGAT! ON (MP NY TaAee A Menten som. mesviven KEAN Bes BY teas a6 i"h00 ie Kia’, 6 to 18 years were $1.38 Misses’ Silk Bloomers—white and pink stitched 12 to 18 years—were $2.97 's Muslin Drawers— hemstitched 1.64 18 nd tucks -1 to 12 yrs. were 38 Mis Petticoats -hemstitched hem 12 to 16 years—-were 6B. .....-..e0405 44 Short Underskirts— nainsook —lace or ry ingerts--were $2.28 Sale 1.66 Night Dresses nainsook or crepe lace or embroidery inserts, tucks and ribbon 1.45 1.94 were $1.07 Night Dresses were $2.76 variety of pretty models ie Di ij FoHeIEAONO @ art io PHONE CORT, DIAMONDS, $$47"!\!° ON CREDIT NO DEPOSI T REQUIRED Mle Guaranteed, or “call, Cortiaas 290k r OND WATCH CO. {Daa Maden tae AND O11. NTOVES and lolack combination Mw 328 630 "Waur Me. cor Branch, 18) Mutberry | 8 leer Newark Women’s Extra Size Underwear For Wednesday and Thursday Extra size underwear isa fh EARN specialty. We are showing a com plete range of sizes and here you will find many bargains in all types of extra and double extra drawers were 68 Women's Double {See Today's Evening Jos: n=! cr Globe for eday Until 1 P.M. See ce Extra Size Night Dresses—erepe de chine— tailored or lice trimmed-—ribbon drawn —were $10.94... tae 6.94 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY TWO DAY SALE All Linen Towelings -# Wee 34 21 yd firm ud 9) ow goog for dish and rolletgayy red border quality weave WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, Two Day Sale VOILES Mostly Foulard effeets on light and dark grounds. Many interesting new designs and patterns that are quite unique, A most unusual quality vaile for the low price of 33. Eleven Morning Specials on Sale Wednesday 9 and 11 for Other Hearn Advertising, “e 7] T v t n | 4. | 8 fe { i '

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