The evening world. Newspaper, June 14, 1921, Page 14

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14 THE NEW PLAYS | | “Whirl of New York” | Gay and Dazzling | BY CHARLES DARNTON made a hit as big as the Winter Gar den itself. It was a del Kerker’s music Bumbers enthus ht to have Gusta wally were “Follow On,” of course; “Th Belie" song, and “When We Are Mar. ried." Happily, they were entruste fo the best singing company ever as: foo, the girls were pretuer than usua @nd the cosutmes and settings un commonly attractive. Gay and das: sling, the production proved alto distinctive tone to the house, Edga oodman, —_—— 8. rming English ard, was the surprise i night pera queen She was as Our old love, “The Belle of New| York,” came back last night all dolled | Murray scored too by sific up as “The Whirl of New York" and n, and among the welcomed | ho waa lovking for the 1 sembled in the Winter Garden, Then, | about dunce gether satisfying and gave a new and Smith brought Hugh Morton's book | «rammed as K up to date by covering the Salvation | Lew Pollock and| John T. visitor, | local color Throwing | quarter, ffected in| -venirs along the runway. when first | Ward sang ting dash as air, led the Salvation Army forces in and gave a good to Violet Gray, though there was Kidna May used ne wit softness and fl should be an easy Gibbs to tone down "F w “When We Are Married” Florence Rayfield as Fifi won 0 Harold Murray for the momen as the rich youth, who found tion in the eyes of Violet follow on with poor little much t dalay” with ringing voice. After many years Louis vived his Hans Nix ¢ itable that it helped vy} oughly amusing as a | the, who found his exe: |from his keepers by Mann re bet 84 lu str ing e | ful lunatic in the world ‘ Relle « hastily wing: but on this somewhat ou dancers w rjand Hughes; 4 snaky ¢ ire and Johnny MeCree. accomplished their gymnastics with Joseph Smith and were funny as Yidd! J Shaun Glenvill ded further Bri riety to the {| Chinatown who al Although it moved at a fast pi “The Whirl of New York" did not til midnight. But long before this ept to success: earner ee Sales of Extraordinary Interest for Wednesday New Summer Fashions Lower Priced! Smart, New Summer Dresses Of the Finest Silk and Cotton Materials A LOW PRICE PURCHASE—FAR UNDER VALUE renistible as she seemed inexhaustible. Nancy Gibbs, also with an ineims | ROwdY Ban too much of It In the song that | = ” =,.4| cuts, according to delegates to the an "!Unclad Men Parade Bast End) it treunuon ot the Now York State | D.PricesCo. FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS CHEAPER MEAT IN DEMAND. Butchers at Convention Report 10 | Of Sun Bathers Shocks Women! Cent. Drop tn Sates. are beginning to econo mize and yin \ ronats, stewing meats and other cheap astor Butchers, at the Hotel Penn- sin leas de- | | ray that antes tall over of Long Beach— Police Take No Action. | Summer residents of the east end! | lof Long Heach are up in arms against eR \ band of rowdies who gather ¢ . warm afternoons Just beyo yur: | 1 isdiction of the Long Beach p and | city, butcher n N parade the beach entiroly without | hindered i clothing. Worse thin is niles away, ¢ Island, and DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING EVERY little movement means more thirst. + THE COCA-COLA COMPANY News, Large In Value-Interest, Told In Small Space Dresses o Chiffon Taffeta Sport Crepes Georgette Flowered Georgette Imported Organdies Emb'd Dotted Swisses Actual Values to $29.75 The Best Styles made for yaaa i KNIT SWEATERS | For Sports Wear a Values to $8.95 Fancy knit Sweaters with Toll id Honeydew, Orchid. Jade, Brown, ela Bisco 36 10 46 Record Values the Summer Season Suitable for Sport, Street or Afternoon Three of the Dresses Are Illustrated PHILIPPINE GOWNS Very Surprising Values in Dainty Cotton Dresses Charmingly Fashioned of the New Flowered Voiles and Checked Ginghams Low Priced for This Sale 500 Season's most favored styles in Ging ham Dresses; some trimmed with Or gandie, others with flaring self sashes, overskirts, etc. Also floral and fig ured Voiles in a diversity of smart pat terns and colors, advert Special Brelet, hand emt apd rowbud tetm’d Chemise; are front and sleeve Bima 15, 1, AT... & Envelope Chemises 1" usually low price: || Victrolas st THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1921, ~When New York Moves M’*” 1st to you means one day of moving — the climax of weeks of preparation, To us it means the high point in a huge two-months’ job of moving tele- The Telephone Job in May exchange. phone equipment and installing it in subscribers’ new locations. Each year, from April to June, this work must be done under continuous high pressure. handle 77,000 orders for the connec- tion, disconnection and relocation of telephone apparatus. Two of Brooklyn’s biggest Credit Houses 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street Corner Driggs Ave. K or Grand St St No. This year we had to want it. ; NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street ||| Corner Wyckoff St. sr an You Can Get 100-Piece Dinner Sets Cuticura Soap — The Healthy — 4 Shaving Soap | | | [Cotioors Soap shaves without mog. Bverrwhere ie. Carriages in the OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, Avegel Je PreparationforAs | similati Food by I ; fing the Stomachs and Kowels © SINFANTS, “COULDREN i by Pi 3 Digestion ) Thereby Promoting. Hees and Rest, Contais } neither O; ium, Morphine not You can b Dining Roos casy credit terms as low as, New Garments $1.50 Weekly on a $30 Purchase. At Our Grand St. Store, H seen Re 3 of lemed ' NS Ure 29'Ce ql Gongaination and DiarFhoe SERING 14:23 ad Feveris presses .... 14 6p dj WaN's AND, 2 Otsu MEN'S 949 stirs ss 24D i Boys TWO 49.08 PANTS SUITS GIRLS! COATS AND DIESSPS Up 08 Br Accredited Day andEven ing Courses leading to the Degree of ge Doctor of Medicine’ Surgery A single order meant moving from one to 150 telephones, a small monitor switchboard or a big private branch Hundreds of buildings had to be surveyed to determine the exact nature of the changes to be made. Working on an emergency basis, our plant men broke all records for the May moving period—an achieve- ment in service to New York City that shows how earnestly every telephone employee is working to again give you telephone service when and where you CASTORI For Infants and Children. ¢* CASTORIA a 4 ape pereepreseH npmutpe es a ReBie eh, GEEZ athe ; K , THE CENTAUR COMPANY, MEW YORK CITY, \

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