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THB NEW PLAYS | | {Dulcy,’ aComedy of | Spontaneous Mirth | |_:_ By BIDE DUDLEY. ment at the evening when George C. Tyler, in as sociation with H. H. Fra: sented “Dulcy,” by Georg: tent on Franklyn P, Adams's charac of the new first place, “Duicy" is al f spontaneous gmirth, [ts he tind place, pplied him w Saturday were all real. Had t been a claque ent its nuise would have be n drown out by the er Apartments Furnished Comp'ete from $52 to $5,000 OATH ST. “L” STATION $3.00 Down $50 5.00 75 7.6 «100 10.00 “150 15.00 “200 25.00 “300 there is'a cure. operators. Come in with confidence that WATERBURY METHODS will find a solution, ‘The work will than you believe possible Incorporated Established 1897 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn ASPIRIN Warning! “F seribed hy years. and proved safe Pake. Aspirin. only as i told Dénguists alse sell larger pack Aspitin is the trade mark of B. of Salicylicucid.--Advt, For Infants and Children With Cuticura Soap One of the most entertaining com- edies we ever saw began an engage- ee Theatre Saturday e, pre- eS. Kauf- man and Mare Connelly. The title role, played deliciously by Lynn Fontanne, is based to a certain ex- ter, Dulcinea, who dwells in the! Adams column in the Tribune. If you haven't time to read further, per- Mit us to say that “Dulcy” will posi- tively prove one ot the biggest hits " that each player triumph through is roe, assisted, Of the excellent ammunition e applause born of} “Dule ory of a love- able but more or less ratt! ined attempting to nd, invariably spoils es. In the end she [IFRPZEE THEATRE, So 0s: Res really helps him win out but she just stumbles into her triumph. In the title role Lynn Fontanne did so well that we predict she will be starred before long. At times her manner- isms were not unlike those of Lau- acted, and this fact, of course, added to her strength. Gregory Kelly, a8 little Willie, her brother, never was funnier or funnier-looking, while Wallis Clark, as a grouchy old busi- ness man, was one of the pillars of the production, Harry Lillford, John Westley, El- liott Nugent, Gilbert Douglas, Con- stance Pelissier, George Alison, Nor- ma Lee and Howard Lindsay assisted materially in making the play a suc- cess. Mr. Lindsay's portrayal of a movie scenario writer was a gem of comedy. LOS rarely fails to stop eruption The most wonderful thing about Postam is how little of itis enough to heal. Often a single 60c box will clear away a patch of eczema or similar erup- tion that has been an itching torment for yea O The frst touch of ) bent cives renly las ish Ave & 138th St.) rj gtr niuN VICICR HER ERT CONCERT CONDUCTING TONIGHT Irish Night aoe. Tom Burke TENOR. AMUSEMENTS. NEW AMSTERDAM WEST 42 St Eves. 615 MATS. WED.& SAT 50% 8250 nh ZIEGFELD HiT MARRYN MILLER LEON ERROL GLODE-PODMATWED: SAL ZIEGFELD FOULiES SEATS AT BOX OFFICE Mats. Credit up to $5,009 7 ogo COHAN ps St,| Mis. Wed.&8at. $2) For practically every tooth trouble What is a serious defect to you is, SHUFFLE. often a simple mutter to our skilled ’ done well, quickly and at less cost All Languages Spoken. Lady Attendants Hours: 8 106 SuNoays: CLOSED Name “Bayer” on Genuine rc| Mrwith HOBART_ er packuge fF Colds, Headache} | 2-. BROAD uralwia, Kheumatism, Earache, Sarerrutiiin iar naan Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain ( p Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer| APITOL A vit in Paso ise’ ‘Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents Manufacture of Monoacetic: aeidiester CASTOR IA PALSADESe:PARK In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the fignature of Clear, Sweet, Healthy and Cuticura Talcum George §. Kodfaan “DuLeY”’ Bia hate Gone fi Franklin Ps Adame, Evans. | BEST SEATS RLANGER TWO LITTLE SUCCESS GIRLS IN BLUE 5 LIBERTY-POPMATSWED.ZSAT i Nic Soa Wed sae RACHEL, IRE" NIC GOMEDY WIT, GALETY, By & 46S. Eve 8.20. Mats. Wed. Sat | JOUN GOLDEN ect pI ai tI H} | 110R° ST. Me ts oer 2.00 | ISPEC'L MIDNIGHT PERFORM'CE WED., eager GOLD” ‘tp, Warersury DENTAL COMPANY Ed vn suPnewe “AUDEN be IVOLI “EXPERIENCE | | Browanay, nh card Ma | h Bt. ‘A | yIALTO LTO Betty can | TIMES. at the End of thy World SQUARE nount Piet | (RITERION i RAN at 47th St. ons Reoadway “WEDDING BELLS” _ MALE QUAKPETTE | PIANIST cai son se ge mmme| p28 BEKEITH ACTS W Wy EOOLISH MA Hates YAY: VALESKA ctank & genewan POSIT, Wiest TTL ST RE SALT WATER BATHING Now PRYOR’S BAND _ Ne gees t VARESE Som i PREC CInGUS /EEPLELHASE THE FUNNY PLACE. __Surt_and Poot Bathing. | BROOKLYN. “WEDDING BELLS." Jas. Oliver Curwood's TRAN “NORTHERN TRAILS! [MMB sBROVA'S FAMOUS sinbsie s ANGERS THE EVENING WORLD, MUNDAY, CENTURY PROMENADE ap en OPENING POSTPONED ro WED. NIGHT AT 8.15 AS A REGULAR PLAYHOUSE. With a New and Elaborate Revue ‘THE MIMIC WORLD Gyaneed (MIDNIGHT ROUNDERS OF 1921 TAO" overcome surgesetion of midnight show. SEATS NOW ON SALE. PROMENADE TERRACE As ® Restaurant Par Exceltence, CENTURY oe GON oN THE LAST WALTZ we AMUSEMENTS. Typical Winter Garden Beauty Enoembi rette Taylor, with whom she has NY a: AT 6.30. Mats, Thurs. & Sat. With ON Ya and OTTO KRUGER. THE TEAS ei re HITS BULL'S. EVE."*—-Sun. NOBODY'S HONEY with WALLACE EDDINGER and A NOTARLE CAST OF FAVORITES. 45un m2 ot Bway, AMUSING — WELL BIJOU Turater: “ENORMOUSLY CAST AND ACTFD.” Alexander Woollott, N. ¥. ‘Times ‘| MARCH HARES SnONE OF THOSE PLAYS WHICH YOU CAN HONESTLY ENJOY. WE ISE ANYONE WHO LIKES SMART NON- SLNSE TO SUL | hea De Foe, N.Y. World PRINCESS “¥<" 8 ‘e cs OF: HAMLET! = ublie & Getting Gertie Gane LAST 6 DAYS-THE 5 NE ‘wits wee era WILLIAM FARNUM " 'PERJUR ‘THUNDERCLAP LYRIC Mane. ve 6 3 ‘SHAME: AUG, 22 SATs | SHUBERT The : fi ’ just" MARRIED wit VIVIAN MARTIN. & LYNNE OVERMAN, Chas WINNINGER | WINONA WINTER ‘Thea WV 42 St. Pre.8.20 M, Mats Thurs & Sat. 2.20 Heavy Unbleached Mu COURTENAY LOLA FISHER “11'S A DARNED GOOD SHOW." we The Ist Yea st Year Mats. Wed, and Sat, at 2.39, 44TH ST. ™ uous 11 A. M. to 11 P. TEX RICKARD Presents Dempsey-Carpentier Official Ringside Moving Pictures m EB FULTON {851,39 | SCHILDKRAUT. and (CcEAN TIRES 5 zeAMBOATS-rspvet \WHERE TO GO AND_ HOW TO GET THER’ SANDY HOCK ROUTE SPECIAL EXCURSIONS ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS— 81x90—were 90x90—wer HIGHLAN 2) BEACH HUDSON RIVER (BY DAYLIGHT : The Ideal Koute Between Pee or bie , NEW YORK and ALBANY LFLCENT RIVER SCENERY. . BEAUTIFULLY F [STREAMERS Daylight Saving, ime. F Ail Schedules Dayfight Saving Time ‘Tickets at Prers and Con. Ticket (fitce Street at lo 00. ‘a , Neturn Stewmer wane day from points | through rali tickets between New york ami Aibany a er and Delaware Trains meet Day 2B Ralnt Wer for | Connection at | dren Steamboat Gos CONEY ISLAND vc Eli Eli Frologue—Buster Keaton x with ‘New! Yori’ Central und: D. "| a wARK BROADWAY ‘Sia | ONE-DAY OUTINGS, srhoe Canal 9300, \CONSTANCE TALMADGE KK FAMOUS STRANEy |ERIC ZAIDO, ROCKAWAY VEACH th St 9.30 A.M. ‘ ee zat Bt os Tel witehalt” (299 METROPOLITAN LINE Str. Mandalay THROUGH THE CAPE COD CattAte Loaves Battery pay 9.50 A = DIAMONDS . WATCHES Boe tlWeektyisers Ai0e § saya TLE POR BOOK OF 6EMS CAPITOL GRAND ORGAN | Gilat et it tuian “A Pertect Une Diy Uuting Tr osiven Irarks, othe MOUNTAIN Str, GRAND REPUBLIC 2 Books ABove 37% te and ‘Holidays—Aduits, $1; TCHES- DIAMON}) To CREDIT. RELIABLE GOI0S = (Ow BRIE ES” LY OR MONTHLY TIONS CONFIOENTIA MCE “CALL, WRITE OR} eC ang AM hi s i. SPECIAL nadmetant SAI “6 MAIDEN LANE STRA Sig ht ‘Seeing Yachts! Ale So KEW Youn Lecture. Tel leare Busey Per Evi Unusual Double Event A 29th Annual August Sale-Third Weck Clearances--Apparel and Accessories Sale Departments Include low Cases Linens Towels e Linens Flannels ='Now!? Blankets Pillows Quilts Comfortables Sc eee For the greater convenience of custcmers we reprint in this condensed forma majority of the Hearn offerings which appeared in all Sunday pa, Sce to-duy’s Evening Journal or August Sales—Third Week Muslins—Sheets, Pillow Cases, Spreads 36-in. Bleached Muslins--soft finish ~-the cheapest we have sold this grade in about five yeaPs— ‘ for this Sale... were .16..... Limit 30 yds. each. No 3 WILL WASH HEAVIER PILLOW CASES Sale .27 “Sale 9 . Sale 54x36—were .49 Sale Sale .92 ‘Sale (98 : Sale 1.09 81x90 Sale 1,17 90x90-—were $1.59 Sale 1.29 Gale bSths PILLOW CASES 32 34 39 43 54x90-—were Sale 1.04 63x90—wer Sale 1,15 72x90-——were $1.49 . Sale 1,21 Sizes Before Hemming 36-inch Bleached Cheesecloths—- were 4%) 0... 6 Bed Ticking, A. C. A. . Stripes were .29 ‘ Bed Ticking, Plai were .24 18 Ready Made ‘Bed Ticks—-full and siz Were $208 yecaeasee ss LOS BED SPREADS | at 79 Spreada—% Rianne 7 3 98 Spreads—% size.......1.47 a Spreads— full and 54 sin 2.47 | $4.98 Satin ‘illes Spreads— ae size $3.98 Satin Finish Marseilles ads full Re) Satin large 5 6.97 Lot of Pillow Casings and Sheetings 42 in, wide were 0 in. wide were bt in, wide were 72 in. wide--were 44. Special .29 August Sele—Third Week Comfortables, Pillows, Etc. $5.17 Flowered Sateen Com- fortables a a “ ; i + 962 Cotton Filles ‘om ortables Single size "Sale 1,54 Full size 87. Sale 3,12 Full size--were $3.97. Sale 2.85 $5.97 Sateen Comfortables. ..4.33 New Goose Mixed Feather Pil- RK to 26x30 were sewer to $2.17, -+- 1.18 to 1,73 New Mixed pee and Goose Feather Pillows. ee to 26x30 —we 2.12 te B15. Were 0 oI a7 d Down Mixed White cootowe 20x28 to 26x80 75 to 3.72 92 ct. New White Mixed Goose Feathers 73 $1.47 New White Goose and port Mixed Feathers. cs 00s “10 August Sale—Third Week Draperies, Etc. Lace Curtains-.1 to 3 pair lots: > Irish Point and High were $11.97 an i were $10.07 AEM were $5.97 were $0.07 Peer vs) were $9.97 and $10.97 6.88 $6.94 and $7.94 Samples of Fine Panel Curtains—all 2 y ards le 88 were $9.94 and $11.98 7:94 $11.94 and $13.1 1-Pr. Lots Mer- cerized Damask Portiores 8.44 ~$19.94 1-Pr. Lots Frou Frou Damask Portieres 14.88 Imported Door Panels — (samples) “real lace various designs were $9.94 ssa. .each 4,97 were SIL9F ; sash 6,87 $1.47 Alhambra Draperies... .7 $3.47 Art Sill, Draperies 167 38 ct. Colored Bordered Scrims i 25 57 ct. Artistic Cretonnes Imported Block Cretonnee Wide-—tmade to sell at $0.50.1.44 AUGUST 15, 1921, Clearance of 275 Coats and Dolmans 12.50 Were $34.74 and $39.74 Regular and a few extra sizes in lot. Philippine Underwear $3.18 Night Dresses......... 2.36 $5.68 Philippine Night Dresses 3.97 $2.97 Phi Covers Chemise 2.64 Sweaters and Scarfs $5.94 Women’s Sport Sweaters -4.24 082.94 Hand Crocheted Wool Filet Sweaters ..... a $6.28 Women's Scarfs Clearance Women’s Blouses were $5.65 to $7.97, 3.95 Porch and House Dresses 2.75 and 3.75 Were $3.97 and $4.94 Dotted Swiss and Voile Neg- 3.94 to $5,74- 2.85 to 4.35 Clearance White Tub Skirts Were $5.97 & $6.97, 3.95 Sizes 25 to 88, ligees—were Clearance Shantung Suits Linen Suits... Were $11.74 to $33.74 Sizes for Women and Misses Imported Novelty Underwear Be- low Cost — were $80.00 to $119.00 Set 39.94 Maise Georgette Chemises— were $47.00...........+..17.94 |“ Imported ani Domestic Sets, -7.50 :7.50 and in Separate Pieces —Crepe de Chine at Great Reductions, Of FIFTH AVE ers for Monday’s and Tuesday’s selling. Sun for list of other items, Sille Hosiery August Sale —Third Week $5.95 Linen get Pattern Clothe—.66x68— Bleached, Heavy Linen Damask— 22-in. Napkins to Lea $1.34 Men's Silk Hose. ‘ ta salt Glove Silk Embroidered “Dress Goods Special Purchase Lane Sade ape Satin St eae | Pr ‘All Wool Impor' Twill—54 inches Special Purchase Sale of bre Sweater |ks—Continued, Art Dept. Third Floor Bleached Lines. Bussau™ Poston 70x70—were $6.97). * 10x88—were 88.50 70x108-—were $10. Napkins to match abo size 22x923--were $8.75...... 20- maroon ss II a i ea, f doz. 4.95 H. S. Linen Damask Sete—i cioth —sixe 60x80—1 doz. napkins to Leather Scarf and Sli i .....Now 1,97 to 6.74 Tapestry Scarfs——were $4.27 to i . Now 2.97 to 23.47 74 ct. Stamped Dresses 45 2 to 4 years——were $1.07 Wash Dress Fabrics $1.80 Embroidered Organdies $1.38 Novelty Dress Voi Linon Suiting: i 70-in, Bleached Mercerised Damask—were .97..... 66 Bleached Mercerized Napkins— 3 10x104—were 3 le—Third Week 75 ct. Imported Dress Auguat So rd Wee & & 28 ct. All Linen Crash i us Special yd. 18 16 ct. Cotton Dish Towel 11 $24.74 Embroidered Tricolette Misses’ Voile Dresses—-14 to 20 years—$5.94 and $6.06 were $7.94 and $8.74. 2.97 $8.74 Women's Voile Dresses.4.47 $24.74 and $29.74 Women's and Mi ie 21 ct. Imported Cotton Glass Check eo ernastaiaatcttiee ene ee wee $11.97 Union Linen Sheets— rd TO-MORROW TWO-DAY SALE CHARMEUSES 40-inch——were $2.45....... Special Purchase Imported Hand Made Hand Emb'd Babies’ Yoke Dresses Value $2.67, 1.50 Our Own Importation Another Go d List of August Sale Values Long Cloths — 86-inch — 10-yd. AT feted Hosiery 75 ct. Women’s Imported Lace Lisle Hose..... 40 ct. Men's Fine Mercerized Hose ... . 32 $6.94 to $48.50 Bathing Dresses .........4,95 to 36.75 pocket. LOR, 155 $1.24 Little Tots’ Combinations...... .75 White — lace and embroidery trimmed BABIES’ DRESSPS-SECOND FLOOR, $1.38 Bungalow Aprons ........... | Chambray, percale or striped gin, 1. APRONS -SHCOND FLOOR. 98 ct. Misses’ Petticos Rutfle of good or lace insertions and edge CHILDREN'S | UNDERWEAR—SECOND LOOK 35 ct. Women's Cotton Vests voy 22 Low 4 bod ice jar und WOMEN'S KNIT. UNDERWEAR MATN FLOOR. bad Boys’ All-Wool Trousers 1.95 CLOTHING-THIRD FLOOR 88 1.75) two- shirts EWEAR MAUN' FLOOR, &. 25 Men + Fine Union Suits 1.35 known | makes many 8 uF ny riggan or riled. in’the lov are Carter's, Reiss and y other fine makes—sizes 34 | $3.49 Spreads UNDERWRAR—MATN. FLOOR $1.95 Men's Fine Madras Shirts 1°28) 28 ct Piles Gren. Inasiras Of | Kood | wearing oat white, grounds MEN'S. SHOPS MAIN Flax : $3.97 Pearl Necklaces A 2.27) “4 u Dus solid gold clasp. JEWEERY. MAIN) FLOOR Sale of Vollrath Enamel Ware Continued AUGUST SALE OF FURS CONTINUED Sizes 6 months to 2 years. $4.97 Hand Embroidered Cash- mere Wrappers 3. 36-inch Na soci 10-ya pieces — -UR8 Special .74 Doz. All perfect nets. HAIR DRESOING—SPOOND FLOOR MORNING SPECIALS—Monday and Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone Orders. Serges. 1, onged and, shrunk August | Sale—-Third ¥ Week Imported Hair quarter sizes, 1— were $1.97 and 82.25 $1.07 Pearl Handle Serving finish—rich lustre— Clippere—Three- BILKS—-MAIN FLOOR, ‘Wet. Long Cloth.. 40 inghew--remnanta ‘of extra fine WHITY GOODB—MAIN FLOOR. 57 ct. Silk Mixed Pongees an 35 Ineh-—teading shades. ABEMENT. 68 | 25 ct. Fancy Voile 25 ct. Paring Knives. $5.97 Carving Set—s- 75 ct. and 97 ct. Fine $1.25 Steel Shears— $5.00 Gillette Razore— $7.50 Rogers 1881 Stee! F and ‘floral pattern WASH FABIICS—BASBMENT. 25 et. Slip Coverings. Various stripes on tan «rounda. Ur KRY —BASEMENT. 35 et. Paper Towels. roll, STATIONVRY THIRD’ FLOOR. $25.00 eat te Topeatry ad and Meat Kalvos? 53 Clearances in serges, cassimeres | Extra Heavy Reversible Rush Rugs HUGS —TRIRD FLOOR. oval and oblong—6x9 er | 35.¢t. Children’s Mercerized Socks. : oblong 8x10 ft. ~ HOSTERY. MAIN ¥LOOR. lange siae—tape bore ders (imported) HANDKERCHIEFS—MAIN FLOOR, » for | $2 et. Ribbons te ‘black and colors—eash ‘or Wool Fibre Rugs $3. 74 Genuine Crex' R 2.97 A Splendid Selection as Scatter wid KINBONS MAIN. FLOOR | 18 ct. Cotton Huck Towels... Swinging Hammocks— 9x12-—were 358 50... $25: 50 Seamless Brussel; PILLOW CASER BASEMEN' Silkeline Comfortables 1 ral or Persian a cesiene white Fine ‘seamed and Seamless Wilton 9x12 ft. and 8,3x10.6 ft.— were $119.50 to $125.00. . .88,! rsible Wool Chenille Seam- toi Af COMPOITABLES. HASEMENT, Searles Velvet &

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