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i \ ff oatese Alumnae Committee, consisting Miss Alice Sanford of New York and Orton of Pasadena, Cal., assisted LEXINGTON--10-NIGHT mt HAND [BIM’S THEATRES rhe MONUMENT TO ORTON. Peru, Sept. 27.—The Vassar Three Dollar AUDE\ ILLE. sa | ieerateh avon of Peru and Bolivia, onument to the Amerl- oie lames Orton, on Esteves sake ‘Titicaca, to-day. It was Lake Titloaca, yesterday. It jealened by John Bttt of York. 5 “Holidays” few choice seats $1 Mata. amine tn om tn boxes and loges. 44" St. Lheatre ‘Lheatre Ty 3h%s © Mate. 25 & S00, Eres. 50.76, 61 LEW FIELCS AND COMPANY OF 25 Bi hue "SNA , CONCERTS AND MUSIC, GALA IFT H WFEK Besta, | KNOCK’ ues, Iretand. temiTED deanetee? 9 Two WEEKS. ELEN Re ac) goletos* | To-m'y Bra, Maxine Elhott’s 3%, Fy gia hat FAVERSHAM i) aie SILVER FOX | fect_Cast of the Stason, LYRICS eget DO BAKs 2TAIRBAN aig AUT d ANKS. ¥ enmet et TRS QUE LATEST 2 ACT AVON The IDLE “Gime aenota rte + BEMARKARLE BILL STRAND syuritony ORCHESTRA. Jr amin WINSOR MECAY ‘ume oa ‘any ecreen— IR MeCAY'S NATIONAL Zs tt, Brn Bry “DREAM OF A RAREBIT FIEND” i alate | HONORS” ARE EVEN | THRILLS and ROMANCE In a PLA OLIVER USES THE EVENING WORLD, AMBASSADOR Fa; G:, ents ® Now Comedy, Walt Till We're Hamed ASTOR Tice, 48k Bway, vs 4.80 Me 4, To-morrow and Sat, 2.90. Tht bLuE LAGOON 0 Ath, 7. Eves. ‘30. eta Wed and’ Sat 230 Pr PER?’ CE TO: ‘NIGHT SHUBERT rar uy 30. Mats. BOOTH Wert 15:5, 8 Ere 80 ARLISS ARzLiss BELMONT West atu sv. $.80. Mate ‘Thora & “THE HERO? 'suisie" Yt 4a Se TEC DDES Bryant ‘ $.30. reserved. | LITTLE THEATRE | Wert 4m WN 7 THEATRE West ASST. vES850 es <VipesAr? REPUBLIC Wee «24 st. Er Mat PLYMOUTH WEST 45th St Er “| Marjorie Rambeau “™% 46. Mata Wed. and Sat HGETTING GERTIES GARTER | ta, Thurs, and 8: DOORS OPEN AT NOON. PRESENTING ALL THE PICTURE TRIUMPHS AT THE PEOPLE'S PRICES TO-DAY and ALL WEEK OVERT THE HILL HE MASTERPIECE OFMot ING PICTURE CLASSICS DAILY It A. M. TO MIDNIGHT, BIM’S | BIM’S STANDARD ble hs APOLL EVES., SAT. AND SUN. 300 to, Five WEERDAY MATS. Boe to 81080. Special Schoc! Chdien’s Mat. FRIDAYS, 3.30 P.M, “That is my mother's picture—I call her ‘Dearest.’""—The Turning Point in Greatest and Most Enchanting Film ‘LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY’ Frances Hodgson Burnett's Famous Story In Its World Debut at the THEATRE, 424 Street.) TWICE DAILY. Wen of ener | 8 & B20. to, $2.00. TUES DAY, ae | ‘ti BLOSSOM "TIME aa @D Sf, & CENT. PARK w. Fre 8.15, Mate Wed. 2.13, The LAST WALTZ ™"s fi" POPULAR MATINEE TO-MORROW, 80 ‘ ie. BIJOU TRA, mn. ot omy at THE DETOUR 4 With Effie Shannon—Auguetin Ow (F YOU WANT REAL ENTERTAINMENT— LAUGHS — THRILLS —SUSPENSE--WITH- OUT A DULL MOMENT TONIGHT—see the __|““NIGHTCAP” CRITICS UNANIMOUS IN CALL- ING IT THE FIRST BIG HIT OF THE SEASON. eles tare and hasta) ie and mystery in iightcap’.”-— Worle “Robustly amusin: “More ingenious than ‘The Bat.’”” —Eve. Mail. “Without a dull moment.” —Sun. “Delightfully funny.” —Alan Dale, American. | “Highly amusing.’ Hroneh det 39th ides fa ane JULIA. ee Bat, 2.20 psioisso PRINCESS) L, & ot, Simsy: Bree. 89, =ViQuET We NG aed OTTO KRUGER Sai ot. Th SaNvA THE ROMANTIC Greenwich Village THEA. Ly "A profoundly interesting. wee | LAUNCELOT & Eke ris FOOTFALLS MISS DuPONT “THE RAGE OF PARIS” Mage for Amusement er "Screener Musfeal, Nujebers, BowrinVous Woon to ae ". EMPIRE Prey, 6 oe st Bre at, 28 NEW AMSTERDAM WEST 42 St Eves 615 OTIS SKINNER “Sa Sieo | MATS WEDG SAT Oat Lee opt Sine mn "iat $15 | MARIN, MILLER FRANCES STARR paics? yo CEON_ERROL BELASCO Wee ach ht rea at Os GLOBE-POPMATWED:: BELASCO Sa cona't 2] SUR GEELD FOLLIES A DWARFED LAST 7 TIMES CORT Weert sch St, ‘Bt. Prenings at 8. 20 ' - BOW W. és & Br 1, | MUSIC BOX ¥.8 #97370 ais Mats Wed. and Sat, 215 | IRVING | (KNICKERBOCKER sir, "4%, Bee, 638, oni 4 iQue EERE. WEEKS 1 ‘OPULAR MATINEE TO-MOR'W, 500 HENRY W. SAVAGE'’S NEW PRODUCTION OF THE MERRY WIDOW ‘—'The Most Joyous Event of This Gene ”—Eve. ow HUDSON THEATRE SV || 63° 8% MUSIC WALL. bet. By a c. p marines To-morzow @ St: || SHUFFLE ALONG Bt 820, Ma Se. and ‘3g Hes “ONLY with MARY RYAN. tion. JOHN MEEH o. » AMICK ee yames yi ar eu aed NLY MIDNIGHT PERFORM‘ WED., 11.30. on W. «46 SAM H. HARRIS W.0:4.8: 2 THE MAN He MAKING) With DONALD GALLAHER, A frank study of Ameri- SIX CYLINDER LOVE. With EARNEST TRUEX, can life, sparkling with com- eAWce ns tncntuttte Lal mee edy and bristling with amaz- MORE-NICE PEOP borer ing drama. ‘A guperbly acted play which handles a theme that tugs the heart strings of every parent, eon and HENTY MILLERS THEATRE, Ww, Ey 306 Mate, Thurs, & Sat Famous Company of Iris “THE WHITE-HEADED BOY” ” ae MARCH HARES ae Bh SATIRICAL COMEDY. _ aoe rele MATS. WED. & SAT., 50c tu $2.50, Bear & 460 va THEA. Brees GAIETY Sz ‘< GEO. M. CONAN TH rondway & 434 8 LYNN SONTANNE AFTER THE WEDDING. . . what? Most pictures end with a marriage. . « . Most lives begin there. » « « What happens after hon and dearie get to know each other? . . « What happens when the picture fades out on that tender kiss? 2. Warl «++ Sometimes. «»- But always action! . - » “Dangerous Curve Ahead” starts where other pictures end. And it takes you through as gen a series of scenes as ever flashed before a camera. eee en you see it you'll say «+. “the cleverest cture ever made. STARTS rae SUNDAY AT THE CAPITOL Dangerons, 7 149 St. & 3 Ay. ). Pri Bronx Opera House'‘iitinses Weel Zbl. ILADIES’ NIGH? PACA PRE-EM'NENT INTPRNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT, aren ALL STAR PROGRAM. THE WORLD prints more ‘Pusiness Cpportunities’ Broadway & 45th st Con. 11 AM. 10 18 PM. SIATE =: Af Se, Nlext 80° STATE 22 er. ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN ‘Sis 't8ins'"* omeations | sANOTFE't Eo. | AND StheRS ‘Hippodrome’ 's Greatest Success’ Wirria a POD | than all the other New York morning newspapers added together. BF, KEITHS The Talk of the Town= A GRAPUIC PICTURIZATION OF SUC ID OVERWHELMING DOWER THAT IT WILI ITSELF INTO THE HEART AND MEMORY OF INE WHO SEES IT! WITH usual VAUDEVILLE BILLS p Ross! BROADWAY ..': aiust, IZ STREETS Vay Overnigh EPINO BURA ‘every- Tomorrow Night Grand Fall OPENIT 1G Novelties been newly hanced by body’s Times Squ Terrac 58th Street, Ne. Select + “AFFAIRS CAPITOL * itt TWe “uvisiaue baka ro cream Bway at 51 Ht TERNOONS APUNGNTS Boat Souvenirs and Surprises EXHIBITIONS By Broadway Stars and Ch Dancers of Greater New Continuous Dancing Broadway Jones and his Famous Singing Band and tne Dance Circles and Unique ‘ork The Dance Palace has decorated, en- beautiful and striking electrical effects, and now has, as every- the saying, FINEST ave Jazz Band Dancing Tonight as Usual Dance Palace Garden ar Lexington Ave dete Pleys OF ANATO:”" 800, |PROGRAMMES CHANGED ‘a TIMES WEEKLY, THE LETTERS THAT BRIGHTEN BROADWAY THE HOME OF CLEAN DANCING Broadway at 5lst St A Paramount Plot nivout cone cnt RiALTO~ ‘Times Square THE GREAT IMPERSONS GN" 4 Paramount Picture _ Famous Riatto Orchestra. | CRITERION Motor ER KEETON. | SMOKE, CHARITY. MADISON SQ. GARDEN TWO PERFORMANCES THURSDAY, "07 8230, Been oa ine wa Ameria Commitee (6 truant U. S. MARINE BAND Capt. WM. H. BANTELMANN. Conductor. Mme MATZENAUER Selolnt; Frank La vorge, Pianiet, W. GRIFFITH, Speaker SEATS NOW ON SALE AT MADISON 8G. GARDEN BOX OFFICE and at ANN Ticket Avemien Lord & Taylor's ana tt Frices 50c to $3. (No War Tax) FH EADLINERS—2 ST TRAN Wo; H | FROOKLYN C Sore “su RENADE” | LEYS D » «F Do” LOEW'S 83rd STREET "i339 & Aa noted. Sololats, PRELL AND ORCHESTRA, Sextette from “ Overture VAMED MARK SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS | | Brown, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921. Store Hours, 9 to 5:30, HEARN : FOURTEENTH STREET. FOURTEENTH STREET _Guabliubed 1627 WES WEST OP FIFTH AVE. 19th Great Fall Sale * Carries Forward HEARN’S Policy of Best New © Merchandise and Money Saving Values for All. Fall Sale Special FOR Wednesday and Thursday Women’s Extra Size Suite— Were 842.78. . 36. Suits of duve' I » excotine and tricotine—made with the new long coats so flattering to women of large size—come in three dis- tinctive models, one of which ts ictured—coats are beautifully fined and warmly interlined—sises 40% to 50%. Misses’ Coate— Were 327.78. 21.50 Heather or velour—beaverette fur collars—patch pockets—convertible belts—lined throughout. Limit 1. Dyed Skunk Collare— Were $26.73.........0000 18. Shawl collars—silk lined. Voile and Organdie Blouses— Were 85.37 vce ene 24 Various styles—tuck-in or over- blouse models. Limit 2. Jersey dyin Were 84.! 2.94 All new ‘tail shades—inlaid. with contrasting colors — deep-pleated flounce—some Jersey tops with silk flounce. Limit 2. Women’s Wool Sweaters— Were 86.94... .0.. 0000 e00e8 4.95 Tuxedo _ styles— plain and’ fancy wea eacock, buff, brown, Kexnare oxford, navy and black. Limit 2. Sateen Bloomers— WEE 60s crs cecgaosvens ss 55 Good quality—well made—elastic waist band—blue, black, white, flesh. Limit 8. Women’s Night Gowns— Were 97... 0s eeeeeeceseee 82 Nainsook or cambric—round or V neck — short sleeves——lace, em- | broidery and ribbon trimmed. | Limit 6. Flannelette Gowns— Were $1.28.. Pink and blue all sizes. Limit 6. Little Tots’ Coats— Were $10.97 rein velour and heather mixtures—flare and belted modelb—sizes 2 to 6 years. Limit 2. Little Tots’ Combinations— Were 81.24......0.--00005 White—cambric and nainsook-— embroidery and lace trimmed— sizes to 6 years. Limit 6, Little Tots’ Slips— Were 81.26........++ 7 Princess and Gertrudes— ~embroid- ery and lace trimmed—white-— sizes to 6 years. Limit 6. Infants’ Ribbed Shirte— Were .65.......sscereeeees Fall weighte—sizes to 8 years. Limit 6. Children’ 's Flannelette pee to 12 years. Limit 6. Boys’ Fall Suits— Were $12.50...... . 8.50 New fall shades of gray, brown, olive, heather mixtures and stripes —alpaca linings—semi-Norfolk and pleated yoke models—extra trous- ers with majority—especially well tailored — sizes 8 to 17 years. Limit 2 Boys’ Overalls— Were $1.09. .: Koverall styl long or short slee! nd tan— high or low neck—sizes 2 to 8 years. Limit 8. Men’s Union Overalls or Coats— Were $1.92.......+2+0: Plain blue, brown or white or blue stripes—all regular slzes—extra sizes .20 additional. Limit 2. Men’s Cloth Hats— Were $2.25. 1.55 Large assortinent of mixtures— grays, browns, greens, blues— tweeds. Limit 2. Men’s Blanket Bath Robes— Were 84.95.. 3.88 Made of regular bed blankets— jacquard figures—navy, brown, maroon, green, gray, ete.—girdle arid cord—well made—all sires. Limit 2 Table Oil lata Were .56 ‘ Plain white—1% ‘yards wide. Limit 24 yards. Holland Window Shades— Were 67 4 White, green, ecru, Spanish olive, blue, olive green —6x8— mounted on ‘dependable — rollers—complete with fixtures, Limit 12. Galvanized Dish Drainers— Were 81.18 96 With rack to hold plate, ete, Limit 2 Coffee Mills— Were $1.23 seen oe a With 1-lb, glass canister top. Limit 2 New Seamless Velvet Rugs— Were $82.50 21.88 9x12 ft— medallion and carpet de signs — re ue, tan grounds Limit 1 New Cretonnes and Sateens— Were 48 ¥d. 27 Original and artistic designs —45 styles. Limit 24 yards Stylwear Suits for Men 28.50 Were $34.75 and $37.50 We know tho kind of suits that men demand, and that's what we give them. That is why Stylwear sults would be popular at high prices, but with the added recom- mendation of low ones, they are universally sought. Good models, high grade materials, and good tailoring are their strong points. These featured to-day are of all-wool serges, cassimeres, flannels and worsteds. They are in navy blue, brown, black and an assortment of new colors in checks, stripes and mix- tures, The models include the newest and the most con- servative for all tastes, in single or double breasted effectn. Sizes 34 to 48 in regular, slim, stout and short. No charges for alterations. Men’s Separate Trousers Regular $7.95—Special...... ee. YY A) Replace those worn trousers with a pair of these to match the still good coat and vest. Fancy cassimeres, worsteds and flannels of all wool sizes 29 to 46. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Spectal Value Nurses’ Uniforms and Maids’ Dresses Large assortments of fresh, well made uniforms and dresses are here for the selec:ion of women who are already replenishing their needs for Winter. Specially cut prices for Wednesday and Thursday. Nurses’ Uniforms 3.25 Were $3.94 White linen finished cambric of fine quality— separate belt—model illustrated—84 to 46. Nurses’ Uniforms Special 2,75 White linen finished combric models with con- vertible collar and long sleeves with cuff link —pocket in waist and skirt—sizes 84 to 46, Other Nurses’ Uniforms—of fine quality cambric and poplin with separate pearl buttons..... Nests caves 4.94 to 6.74 Maids’ Black Dresses—asoisette and sateen—convertible cul- lar and button cuffs—sizes 84 to 46.......S pecial 3.45 Fortunate Spectal Purchase 2,300 Balls of Fibre Silk Brighter Than Silk 38 Value .70 a Ball Just in time for Christmas gift making comes this special purchase—102 yards in each ball—will make lovely sweat- ers, bags, slippers, boudoir caps, ties and all kinds of ew- broidery—colors are geranium, mouse, Chinese green, rasp- berry, cinder grey, midnight blue, chestnut brown, American Beauty, purple, Delft blue and many other favorite shades, including black and white, We are selling it for almost half price, because the mann- facturer is discontinuing this particular form of box and ball. Our instructor will assist you in starting any article you may wish to make. MORNING SPECIALS On Sale Wednesday and Thursday Until 1 P. M. jenlers buying, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone Orders To prevent door drapertes— —blue, mulberry, BASUMBNT, all woo'-—garnet 1OOTR £0 ct. Women’s Hosiery ja AST oulard Sateens 38 t patterns—-Lustrous Extra alae seamed back—lIisle— ack and ¥ ¢ tetra atenen WASH GOONS—BASIDENT | ‘HOSIERY u oie ame i 18 | 68 ¢t. Little Tots’ MUBLIN! | Flannelette Dresses «AB 24 ct. Tickings 16 | ored~-neatly trimmed — yoke eicried airinesoA A and bishop styles—calaca to 3 ener UCRINGS~ BASEMENT INFANTS’ DRESSEB—SECOND FLOOR See Pages 18 and 21 for Other Hearn Advertising. s Blankets— Were 87.06.......000seeu0s 3.96 Wool mixed — pink plaid — sise 66x80, Limit 8. 21-Inch—variety of patterns {or robes and aligees. Limit 10 yards Were 85.88. Attractive centres—plain borders—cotton filled—full sise-— well stitched. Limit 8. New Feather Pillows— White and gray mixed down filled — excellent tickings — various atripes— 20x28—were 22x28—were 24x80—were 26x80—were Were 19... .ccesssvseees AL 40-inch width. ‘Limit #0 yards. Bleached Musline— Were 15... ..seesesccees 10% Soft finish—86 inches wide, “Limit 20 yards. a Unbleached Muslins— Ware AB you sas aieosneis B4-inch width. Limit 90 yards... Lie Sheetinge— _ Were 88.....sccesseverss ranch width,” Limit 18 yards,“ Bleached Cheese Cloths— " WEr6 446. cos yeorignay vad 2h 86 inches wide—abeorbent. Limit 1 piece. Feather Bed Ticks— Were 82.98...... weeeeyene 1,93 Full and three-quarter sizes. Limit 8. Pillow Cases— 45x86—plain hem—were .84.. ,; 42x36-—hemstitched—were .89 45x86—hemstitched—were .42 Limit 8 dos. each size. Sheete— 54x00—were 92 68x90—were $1.06 42x86—plain hem—were .82.. 3 12x90—were $1.56. 61x90-—were $1.68. Bed S; Were $1.68.. ‘ Crocheted. Limtt 8. . Bed Spreads— i Were 89.69.........0065 2.69 Limtt 8. m Marseilles Spreado— % Were 84.08...........5 3.67 Limit 8. Marseilles Spceede—) Were 85, a 437 Single Crochet Gahan ; Were 81.49.......... 0.0005 1.14 Limit 8 Linen Damask Clothe— Ware NOUR scaccnrsrvengect 4.88 Silver bleach—78 Inches long—ex Limit 2. tra heavy quality, Impo! Were $5.95 match. 5 Union Linen Huck Towele— Were 48.5 2csenrouseacoes Full bleached—soft finish—u linen (part cotton)—hemmed or hemstitched—white stripe border. Limit 12. White Linens— Were $1.10......,-++- Yard .67 For art and embroidery purposes— 85 Inches wide—fine weave. Limit 8 Wik All-Linen Towelings— i eres 23 Close weave—good value—red and blue borders. Limit 24 yards, Buffet and Dresser Were 62.95.........0eeceee 2.1 Linen centres — lace trimme: Limit 8. Imported Steel Scissors— Were .60 and .68......... -.37 Reliable make—sewing, embroic- ery, stork, kindergarten, nail and cuticle sizes. Limit 6. Ready-Made Sofa Cushions-;- Were $1.87......secereseee 96 19 inches—round—repp or po combined with art cretonne—fil ied with new Java kapok—pretty co} orings. Limit, 2. Ivory Tint Hair Brushes— . Were 88.50.......- 1,24 Seconds—very heavy back—slight streak In celluloid is only impet fection, Limit 8. Samples of Imported Tooth Brushes— > aM Were .18 to .28. All clean goods, Limit 6 Novelty Linings— Were $1.12, 88 inches wide — suitable coats, ' suits, Limit 10 yards. 4 Made Dress Linings— i Were 36 .27 f White lawn— sizes B4 to 48. Limit 8 Dress Shields— Were .26 to 80 pair 20 White ti weight. double coy ered —sices 2, 3, 4 Limit 6 pairs ‘ > j > ee ad Ae ee ee