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es BELASCO PLAY IS SCORED. London Critics “Bored by «Tine othy.” With Cyril Mande, the Press Putdiehi COPS Nea Pat aecatag Renae Om sephlebal Oct. 4.The David Belasco ind Willlam James furlburt play SM mothy "with Cyrll Maude. in the Utle role, which was produced at the Shaftesbury Theatre Baturday night, 1s Yemorselessly scored by all the critics, &nd quite deserved! ‘he play 18 a mere tissue of mushy ! fentiment wit it beloved bj Rome. with othy Is de charges ‘timothy apparently thought that suit tlon, another hman _AMUSEMENTS._ SHUBERT ry $1.00 Aime ,t, Tre $1.00 Dollar Show tor WINTERM4TH ST. GARDEN|THEATRE MARIE WHIPPLE & DRESSLER | HUSTON CO. John 1. Murray boat tia 2.15 P.M. TWICE DAILY &@ ARTHUR GEARY. DOLLY EMILY ANN | CONNOLLY WELLMAN [ree a Gordon. ‘Ter mawt ARCARO} ‘4. ROBINS DU-CALION CLARK & LLORA VERDI | HOFFMAN | owmin & vane, GEORGE di Equiit! Bros. | ROSENER | puaeSISS || nit BPae 1 | té ee | | | THE! NIGHTCAP TF YOURE AFRAID OF BEING OUND GUT—DON'T DO IT! PLAYHOUSE W. 45ta.) Evenings al Boy 28. | Mate Wed. Sat, hing Success WAIT ‘TILL WERE "MARKIED | _ Played by a Typical Morotco Cast. PLYMOUTH Ws? (sm St. Even, 8.00. Mats, Thurs, and Sat, 2.30. Marjorie Rambeau suis" A- ree Borie” ee eae Ganon) Pnovincerown SHE SPRING’ WANS FFU [SOMERSET MAUGHAM’S COMEDY, “THE CIRCLE” With the Best Cast In America, John D ex, Mis. Leslie Carter | Es elle Winwood, Ernest Lawiord | John Hril'¢ay, R bert Ren ‘el i WYN THEA. w. acd oe SELWYN "wiitira’ aa MATS. WED, AND SAT... 2.50, Ae. ot the es » Ast Weer, Wm, Courtenay and Lota Fisher Je tot Cooper Mecruo's Best Pay, “Honors Are Even’ ’ so) | Eres. VES. aia THURS. & SAT. TON IN Mats. wed. a Sat cay drt sawenne LILIOM we LAUNCELOT & ELAINE AND 1% PEDRO de CORDOBA, Nate weit Way Greenwich | ‘Village THES, 714 ar. SuasT “SEVEN PERFORMANCES. AMUSEMENTS. ithout action or even the robability of it, and the audience was | Mrs, jored before the first act was over, was Cyril Maude and Nina Boucicault could make the story acceptable as Mr O'Flynn, and Mrs,|at the same but their, perpetual lovemak- ing soon became almost nauseating. Timothy is a soft-hearted lift man, everybody, living in an Ideal | found in Ireland. an adopted daughter, Elsie, | But Elsie falis in love with a married man whose divorce upon they decide to elope. enouncing this immoral Inten- infer appears and th running away fails, where- While Tim- TION. The best music ance. KENNETH McGOWAN, Greatest Musical Hit Of All. Time! MBASSADOR ji". W; of 8 Phone Circle (hb Eves, ©.90) ‘ror D ST, zs: CENTURY #22 5, 4 The LAST WALTZ ™yfte 500 te POPULAR MATINEE TO-MORROW, ies) MA) Seth, ikea, &.00, Maxine E liott’s Bway. (Wed Ww". FAVERSHAM ,? Most Perfect Cast of the Season. SuperlativePraise! Most richly tuneful enter- tainment of a GENERA- be heard on Broadway, and the most popular, with an excellent Look and perform- in THE GLOBE, BLOSSOM TIME to TROT PARE wasn, 2.1 Now iit. SILVER FOX THE NIGHTCAP IF YOU'RE AFRAID OF BEING WoL tie THE NIGHTCAP Gi tind _“WITHOUT A DULL MOMENT,” BOOTH w= ath od Ariss ARLiss in VIOLET sth St Theatre Bvs.8.30. Mats, Thurs. & Sat THE Go DDESS THE ROMANTIC HIT OF THE SEASON. THEA, Bway at CENTRAL POPULAR PRIC HOOT GIBSON Cont: Noon to 11.30 in “SURE he 4 UNIVERSAL PICTURE, ere rrnere S82 oS TT gee AD ie - we . THE EVENING WORLD, U BDAY, OOXTOBER 4, It while he was operating it himsel; abies the O° Tiyane to get married and hia divorce. The action 1s set In a cross | section of Irish Immigrant society tn | Harlem, more Irish than anything to be a BOSTON, has elected, Jame: President after hi for eight monthi 4—The city Counc! A. Ronee as Oct. | AMUSEMENTS. LIKE A KING A COMEDY OF TO-DAY. Everybody at the Long- acre last night sald: hank yo to John Golden for pro- ducing, to. Winchell Smith for staging “Thank yoU,” the new ycomedy. DMatipees To-morrow & Bet LITTLE THEATRE | 5. 5.30 ‘West 44th Bt. ats. ‘Wed. and Sat. at 2.30. EITINGED5 aye ay Helen XL NORA BAYES “=. 44th. Wot B's. Br Just Martie Married “atth VIVIAN MARTIN d & LYNNE OVERMAN. TION oF ALEXANDRE DUMAS 3 ETHREE MOORES MARY PICKFORD in Her Most Epdearing Film Play, “LITTLE LORD PAUNTLEROY.* From the Novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, ___ "OUND ouvt00N'T bo Itt No sandal kissing maid was BELMONT see «2m St. unact «ewe | (Y this proud and haughty Em- zh Peis thurs & sat. 250. | AV press of the East. “Theo- THE H ERO” “gic | dora” at the Astor Theatre | A) next week. THOU THRATIE Te | aes we caters RARE Y it was a red day of many earthquakes when Theodora first met love. See the Empress at the Astor Theatre next week. What would happen f forty real lions were turned loose in ‘Times Square? You may get a faint idea by seeing “Theodora,” Astor Theatre, next week. Theodora, the circus child, tuen actress, then daughter of pleasure, Empress on the throne of the Caesars; Astor Theatre next week. | “|| They think to match wits N with Theodora, the fools. See her at the Astor Theatre next | N week. A Goldwyn picture, AN ABSORBING DRAMA OF LIFE picrune WITH A SOUL ®.S.MOSS' ROADWAT As VALERIE BERGERE: @ URVING2, JACK KAUFI and othor B.F.KEITH jee) oft Broadway. ice Dally. 2.50 & 8.36 * AMERICAN LEGION Presents ARNOLD DALY “THE MAN WITHOUT A a | POPULAR 08. ey GET TOGETHER’: SE HRPPODROHE Hoth Si, & 94a Bronx Opera House Hi."%,.4.4 WELCOWE STRANGERS ‘a saues-g KEITH VAUDEVILLE V THE STANDARD PALACE! OF THE WORLD DANCE PAL CE wav AND HOLIDAYS. CONCERTS AND MUSIC. CONCERTS AO HIPPODiOME,NEXT SUN. NiGHT Och 9, at 8.15, First Concert of Season, GALLI “CUR W AT BOX OFFICE. o BEAT Psor ss, 4200 $3, lus 10% 50, $2, $2 pS CES (etna Thao.) s& Balter.’ ARRAN SEER w Mat, ‘Groconda’ rin; Sat, Mar. “Tals “Aida.” Prices 50e to “Hansel ond Thurs, “le Fi Se aeecre 6087. AEOLIAN HALL, TO-NIGHT ,%; paxo || SELIM PALMGREN | uecitaL || PERCY GRAINGER | Beate 500 to $8 Chickering & Sieinway Pianos, ‘Mgt, Roger @e Bruyn, 1540 Broadway. EMPIRE, way & 40th St, B’ Bros. Matiness Wed. and Sat AySTERDAN EST AZ. St Eves 85 5 SAT SO ¢ fe $2.50 NO HIGHE! BLOO OTIS SKINNER J Lob Fitts KLAW S59 To Night aie eran, [a 3 cLoEi ; 43 87 ff po MoittOW, OBE. #1 a MARIE DORO 2 LILIES OF THE CHARLES cure TO-NIGHT with REVOK John Charles Thomas LIBERTY SY. Ms iy “The Love etter” Giro. M. CUnAN’ $ COMEDIANS in KNICKERBOCKER Broadway Suan is ATS. WED. AND SAT, HUDSON Wen #: Brvga at 8.20. rae Ae 4 Sat, at 2.20 hp MAN «i: MAKING With DONALD GALLAHER. GAIETY Bay, 46 8. Eva. 8.80) agT 7 ats. Wed and Sat. ITIMES 10M yy THE “WHEEL finowene Presents, Sth St._ Eves. 8.35. LAST 3 WEEKS, POPULAR MAT, TO-MOR'W, SOc to $2 HENRY W. SAVAGE'S NEW PRODUCTION OF THE MERRY WIDOW DL YQIA LIRKOWRKCA, International Singing Cast. Include GELIS, REGINA MUSIC BOX W. 45 St 8.15, SAM H. HARRIS SIX CYLINDER I LOVE With ERNEST TRUEX, aro M. COHAN THEATRE, Bway: ry 430. st PASC Phone fry. 1470. Ere Mats. Wed. & Sat., 2.15, pervn's ‘Music Box Revue”? BARNEY BERNARD | fast! Aris Aaron Hoffman's Lest Comedy, | CORT SAM H. HARRIS Presents 48th St, Evening Matinees Wed. and With MARY RYAN, LOC AWAY “ONLY 38°" HED, MILLER e3 “THE “Witte: 20, Mats, DULCY i355 he 63° ST, Music Hall, bet. Bs @ cent p | SHUFFLE He Mt ite L 14 PERFORM'CE WED, ‘11/30, HEADED’ Bey FRAZEE, W Evenings’ at est 42d Sire ie re BELASCO Ji Wh sa sy Vip AAG: TUTE, & Met, at 218 DAVID WARFIELD’ a” STHE RETURK PETER GRIMM" Nase York: Suartest Mpter Theatre Rendesous 51st Street, East of Broadway AURICEHUGHES | wie DANCE NIONTLY INCLUDING SUNDAYS Con. 11 Aft. 800, Night AM, to STAI ATE Mar'o Tolman Revue, Chase & LaTors : CAPITOL “Dn NUEROCS CURVE AHEAD” | By & 51 ST. Broadway & 45 8t 12 PM. 500, Sun. & Mol STA BRADY "yA thse! t ot GABEL’S 116TH ST. MAX GAREL'S LATEST svitRs “LOVE’S TROUBLES” Max Gabel and Jenn ATED BY AN ALLL. Matinee To-day 2.15." T Goldste TAR CANT. rs; [Lik Serve & 31d Ave. BUR E.CUERS | TO-NIGHT—AMATEURS, with P| bride of a day, the present The Pi of the stranger inthe um h 6 ime Hisies admirer wins | 8 MONTHS! DHADLOCK BROICEN. THEATRE, | OLYMPIC HURLEY-BU" LY) MATINEE DAILY AMUSEMENTS. RIVOL ELSIE FERGUSON in “FOOPLIGHTS” ARTS, ivoll "Comcast" “Orch, Sei ‘After the Show’ F. Famous Rialto Orch. ‘ne ed _(OnPe KeGofom ELI-ELI — Prologue—Bustor Keaton REN BROADWAY AT 47th St. "POLA. NEGRI “ONE ARABIAN NIGHT” SIRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, BROOKLYN. ROO KIL hen Ag ») THE JOHN M. STAHL SPECIAL, “THE CHILD THOU GAVEST ME” ‘Whh « Marvellous Cast, Hesded by The Wonder Chila Actor LITTLE DICKY ache Lyman Howe's “Tide on a Runaway, ‘Trai man). ‘Tony (aascagnl) . Beginning SUNDAY — POLA NEGRI in ONE ARABIAN NIGHT ‘or Wednesday and Thursday Fall Sale Specials Women’s Trimmed Hats— Variety of styles and trimmings —silk velvet shapes—black and new fall colors— jues $4.94 to $10.00...... 3.74 Voile and Batiste Blouses— Tie-on overblouse or tuck-in styles—lace or hand stitching trimmed—sizes 86 to 44— were $8.87......s.0008 - 2.18 Limit 2. Women’s House Dresses— Striped, checked or plain gl ham—collars and cuffs of same an ES 5 AHO peal WHERE. TO GO AND. HUDSON RIVER BY DAYLIGHT The Ideal Route Between NEW YORK and ALBANY MAGNIFICENT RIVER SCENERY, BEAUTIFULLY EQUIPPED MERS, MUSIC, RESTAURANT, ashington Irving," : “Robert Fulton’! in com- «ling Sunday, steamer leaves er) 9.00 West 42d M.; {L2uth Street, Yonkers, A. M. for “wouitatn, West Paint except Sunday), tNewburgh, tPoughkeepsle, Kingstod ‘Point, Catakifi, “Hudson and Albany, Also on Saturdays leaves Deabronses Bt nd Sundays, steainer t, 9.30 Yonkgrs, 10-40 ain, tWest Point (Saturdays only), TPoughkeepsle an return. tA return steamer game day frem pointe All through fall Mokee belwern New york and Albany accepted, Connection at ‘tbany with New York Central and D. & I! Railroads, DEI UL ONE-DAY OUTINGS, ephone Canal 9800, [DSON RIVER -« NIGHT LINES ~- fort Canal New, York—Albany—Tray $69 Peer re, _ST._PIER, 033: fe Pally aioe from Pier 3: West 12d. Aes ‘40 ALB, MIDDLETON $< RORLAND and JAMES A. EMERSON, Recetvers, | BOSTO Inc.Tag. METROPOLITAN LINE THROUGH THE CAPE COD CANAL, ) Coumectigia at sdstuy tor Fen ocklaud. "Bangor ht je Yarmouth, N. se Steamer leaves bile ot 18. N. R., te Murray Sty. datiy” tncludiag days, 6 P. A ue EASTERN Ss) 3° LINES | Ses ‘Seeing Yachts \4 UND NEW YORK etrestiun: Pier 10.30, “proad 0336 FOR SALE. DIAMONDS <=: Buy from Diamond Cutter, Save 20% $50 Diamond Ring, $1 Weekly 5100 Diamond Ring, $2 Weekly $30 Wrist Watches, $2 Weekly 10S. ROSE & SON iene i9 MAIDEN LANE £14 "1 scitly Gaallbaetial, Ng Sesteast's Rnaeanes WAICHES- “DIAMON ON CREDIT EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS “TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL — NO EMPLOYERS GEFEREMCE *CALL, WRITE OR Genk | BEING SOLD AT SACRIFICE AT MAntini tan AUL HUN KOUMS outl *. 125TH 8T., ‘fte ron pnd | taxi vou CAN FURNISH YoU Lees THAN HALF. ELSEWHERE. Phone Harlem 0519. ‘Open Evenings. ON CREDIT WaTCHEs, SRWELILY DIAMONDS, | ee $50,000 Stock of Furniture color or white poplin—sash belts. Sizes 86 to 44— were $2.94 Limit 2. Extra Size Chemises— White—dainty lace and embrdid- ery trimming—ribbon run—many styles—were 1.97 Limit 4. Boys’ Corduroy Suits— Single and double breasted Nor- folk models—light and dark brown, grey and mouse cojor— lined with best quality materials —first class cut and tailoring— 8 to 17 yrs.— were $10.50 ...... L Junior Boys’ Suits— A variety of stripes—white and solid colors —cambination trim- ming—many style collars—middy, Oliver Twist and Russian—3 Hi 8 years—were $2.94 ......666 1.55 Limit 4 Boys’ Overalls— Koverall style—tan and blue— long or short sleeves—high or low neck—sizes 2 to 8 years were $1.09...... deeeceeeeee « Limtt 2. Men’s Winter Underwear— * Shirts and drawers—soft and durable—grey—all sizes— were .05 .. .65 Limit 3 Men’s Work Shirts— Soft wool finish—percales in khaki, — bluey ~ :ehambray-—black sateen—dull and shiny—collars attached—all sizes— were $1.09 . (ono (3 Lim Men’s anc Boys’ CAps— Good quality serge—plain colors and mixtures—lined unlined —all sizes— were .95 and $1.09 71 Men’s Stylewear S Plain colors, mixtures and stripes or —cut in the latest Fall models all. wool materials—fine finished and unfinished worsteds, serges, flannels, — cassimeres—excellently tailored—sizes 34 to 48; regulars, stouts, slims, shorts | were $89.75 and $42.50.. ..30.00 Limit 1. Men's All-Wool Trousers— brown, blue, green and | other mixtures—faney | res, worsteds and flan- well made—sizes 29 to 46 waist—were $7.95 5.15 | Women’s Cotton Fleece Underwear— | Various — styles ~ vests ond drawers —— regular and extra | sizes—-were .97 and $1.07.. .66 Limit 6 each Children’s Part Wool Underwear— | Vests wh high neck and long | sleeves—ankle length drawers sizes to 4 years were .73 58 | sizes 6 to 10 years. were .97 (77 | large’ were 8 87 mit 6 eact Ribbons— P White, black and colors—544 and 4% widths—moires, satins | and stripes—were 45 31 Limit 3 yards. Square Novelty Veils — Black, brown, navy, taupe and | combination colors | were $1.85. 1,34 Limit’ 8.” Dotted or Figured Nets— Black, brown and navy | were $1.07 PY it Ea Limit 10 yards. Embroidery Flouncings — For babies’ dresses—good selec- | tion of patterns: WEFG OT... srcererseneseees 66 | Limit’ 12" yards. Ivory and Celluloid Buttons— | NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED Largest Assortment, Confidential i | Mo Rea Tape andt 2891 "AMERICAN, DIAMOND. WaTCT CO. 21-23 Malden Lane All Goods Gusramtesd. Write, phone or |{"Men’s Clothing on Credit 4 DUWN $ WrHEKI} ae rt Stats. PTC, ‘ HAMILTON Tallors, at | Broadway. enter § Corilandt od. Coat, suit and dress sizes—black and colors—were .12 to 28 card,., Card 6% Crochet Tops— 9-inch—silk tassels—black an colors--were .68 40 Coney Bandings— v-inch whitey “nc Fas t ¢ 1941. STORE HOURS 9 TO 5.30.“ FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 AEARN WEST OF FIFTH AVE, eo LAST 4 DAYS 19th Great Fall Sale Reduced Prices on Quality Merchandise Afford a Clear-Cut Reason Why Shopping Here Saves You Money on FALL AND WINTER NEEDS WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ; Two Day Sale Black Spangled Tunics WEDNES DAY sox 20,47 Spangles that gleam and twinkle are clustered thickly in most beautiful designs on the fine, serviceable black net which is the foundation material. There is no simpler or more effective way of fashioning a lovely evening dress than one of these tunics worn over satin slip. THURSDAY Two Day Sale 3000 Yds. of Upholstery and Drapery Velours 2.00 Were $3.95 and $4.97 Time for winter draveries, Have you yours? If not, youll have them this week, for you won't miss this very special éffering of velours at even less than half price in some case extra quali Think of what a saving that will be. y, 60 inches wide, in a wide range of the most These are artistic and sta; le colorings. Here are two of the many good chances Fall Sale offers to pick up needed things at much less than usual prices. Coutil Corsets—white or pink—medium low bust— long hip—were $2.2 Silk Jersey Pzttibloomers—black, purple and cauldron—were $4.94. 5. 1.37 navy, Brown 2. 77 Limit 2. Limit 2. MORNING SPECIALS OnSale Wednesday & Thursday Until1P.M. To prevent dealers buying, quantitiva restricted No Mall or 49 ct. Tickings trous and Bulgin tiininhettarce aabortseent Of et and evening colors and black, atripes, BILK—MAIN FLOOR, TIOKLNGS—BASUM ENT, 97 ct. Storm Serges All wool—4t inches wide brown, navy and black Dies GOOD 38 ct. Printed Madras Drapery Sateens +24 | signs SS WASH GOULKS-BABEMBNT, UPHOLSTERIES BASEMENT 27 ct. Yard Wide $23.50 Young Men's Suits. 14.00 Gray, brown and Fancy Flannelette -20| stripes ana c cassimeres Pinks blue, gray, | for Kimonos and WAS ohobs is seta $1.14 Silk Boudoir Caps Satti (rime pink, »! R ch MAIN I 39 ct. Linen Cluny Laces Large assortment of des terns LACKS—MAIN FLOOR, 38 ct. Women’s Mi cerized Hose .24 High Black, spliced cordova: HOSTERY e SIN LOR, $1.17 Women’s Cotton Union Suits... . Medium welght jess warnet, MAIN PLU T, hine = Ties Tal | : $17.94 Wool Bienhels fone AA P| $2.00 Men’s Felt Slippers... 1.39 -76| $1.32 New White Goose Feathers PILLOWS —BASRAPENT 22 36 & 48 ct. New Cretonnes and flannels ~ nm welghts — a models—asires $4 to $0 N'S OLOTHING—MAIN FLOOR mer M 58 ct. Domets 36-Inen Widtn- soft us quailty padded leather els extra heavy dark sizes 6 to 12. SHOES SBOOND FLOOR, Gingham ‘and chambray contrasting colors. trimmed sizes to 6 ANTS’ DRBSSRS--SPCOND FLOOR 54x90 1) #tze beds. ‘ Telephone Orders. 33 17 18 | $1.97 Little Tots’ Tub Dresses. .90 Fall Sale Specials for Wednesday and Thursday 40-inch Crepe de Chine— Serviceable quality—large assort= ment—light and dark colors— were $1.45 Limit 10 yards. 35-inch Dress Satins— Soft finish—light, dark and me dium colors—also black— were $1.57 and $1.74, +110 Limit 10 yards, Plaids and Checks—40-inch— Navy and brown grounds—vark ous color combinations—fine twill serge weave— were 81.57. 1.17 Lim! yi All Wool French Sige 42 inches wide—fine twill—garnet, brown, navy and black— -1,00 were $1.48 Limit 10 yards. Cotton Challies— Persian and floral designs—excel- lent for covering quilts, cte.— WEF TEBE i occurs sire trie: Li imit 20 yards, Yard-wide Outing Flannels— Excellent for undergarments for the whole family— were .27 yard.. cocsee of Limit 20 yards. White Novelty Fabrics— 96 inches wide—for underwear, children's wear, dresses and blouses—were .50.......4. : Limit 12 yards, White Voiles— 89 Inches wide—excellent quality—were .28..... Retest Limit 10 yards, Mercerized Sateens— Good assortment of light and dark colors — suitable for all lining Puteonetr + 30 were .47, Silkaline Comfortables— Flowered—plain or sateen borders —cotton filled-—full size—winter weight—well stitched— 3.50 were $5.97. New Mixed Feather Pillows— Grey goose feathers—strong, firm tickings— 20x28—were 22x28—were 24x80—were 26x80—were Plaid Blankets— Wool finish—variety of colore— a-inch bindings—sise 66x80—were $6.04........ 3.74 Bleached Domets— 27 inches wide—soft down nap—were .B8 Limit 12 yards, Bleached Muslins— 86 Inches wide—soft finish— were .16... I Sheetings— 2% yards wide — bleached —~ standard quality— were . Limit 12 yards. Muslins— 46-inch—unbleached—less than mill price—were .10% Limit 20 yards. Marseilles Spreads — were B4.98....... 0.66654 3A@ Limit 8. Marseilles Spreads— were $5.98.. seeeeee AT Limit’ 8. Single Crochet Spreede—- were $1.49..... . Limit 3. Olive Oil White Castile Soup Large bar—average about 4 Ibs.--were .96 een 46 Life Buoy Sozzs— For toilet and bath— PMR iors rete acaces Kate | Rope Rortiares Vi tapestry bands — heavy ns pes—full or single sizes—were $5.97.....3,.24@ Daraasks— Bleached—72 inches wide—linen damask—heavy quality— were $2.95, Limit 3 yards. Union Linen Huck Towela— Good size—bleached—red borflers hemmed—cott mixture—-were .3. Limit ‘dos. Dress Shields~— Light weight—g od quality— were .15 pair Limit 6, Willington Cotvons— and black—best numbers— 68 doz... . Dos. .46 Limit Ha, Bags— don. Brown, tan, green and black y and black silk moire Limit 2,

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