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~ CONCERTS AND 7 MUSIC. PAS My WentERT wit CARDEN LEW FIELDS toty McCONNELL fr “SNAPSHOTS caer JIMMY HUSSEY & CO. of 20 in His Promenade Revee. Of Hugo Riesenfeld, RITERION tise bats.” sATH wice THE GREAT C scars on aaszoeee 2° BUGANAY RATH WEEKS IN ADVANCE, ELSIE FERGUSON | act WALLACE REID TROUPE | BROTHERS H.W JOE MeCO JACKSON « and Bike LITLIAN | BURT EARLE FITZGERALD | and GIRLS 6 OTHER WONDER ACTS Mats. Z5c, 50e—Nights 25¢, 0c, 75, $1 Hores, Loges aud a few cotee seats $1.50, i B'WAY ot Oty ST. in'*CAMILLE”’ RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA. RI AL] 0 “TIMES SQUARE =H ALL THIS WEEK]|, GLORIA SWANSON in “UNDER THE LASH” 1 Paramount Picture F S RIALTO ORCHESTRA. senteld & Fosenh Littat Conducting. STRIKES A NOVEL NOTE IN MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION! MARSHALL NEILAN’S BITS OF LIFE” LIMITED SEASON Maxine Elliott’s * 1 Wen, ame “™- FAVERSHAM.” THe MOST PERFECT CAST OF T EASON. YNNE OVERMAN, Broadway at ee avn ALL THIS WEEK. IF UNIVERSAL OFFERED ME ONE MILLION, SS DOLLARS To do again what I did in the picture opening at the CENTRAL THEATRE NEXT SUNDAY I WOULD NOT DO IT: LIFE IS TOO PRECIOUS. Priscilla Dean My Winning the Contest for WAIT TILL WE'RE MARRIED At THE FLA THOUSE || ite tee ay & 40mm 8 7.42 Ste 0 ¢ 32 new Ms TERDAM ai es Wed | Bay wee EBs iO NO i FARuVAn Miki] LEON ERROL " POLLACK in {A Bill of Divorcement nd EECHER M THEATRE, cot wes cinct Wed PARK WONT COL. asi INSTANTANEOUS HIT ., ra chit tdls “A BACHELOR’S NIGHT” 3 ohn C Thomas , Hi 4 Remain $2.00 Lower Floor. tp the Maneon'e ‘THE LOVE LETTER’ Binoy, TRANS STAL TOUR E's NEW PRODUCTION OF | LAST 7 TIMES IN NE yous HeNR TZ MERRY Widow| pnOTHTY Fn M be ANC nges: TXDIA LIPROWSK uFY y ON AVENUE AND GIST sracer. 8 WEEK ONLY. Mats. Wed., Thurs., Friday and Saturday. FRANCES STAR cut m Morr. | LEXINGTON‘ BELASCO * } MUSIC BOX i SP bier Bilao. Ba 81S Mats, Wed. aul = pens “MUSIC BOX REVWE” |) Coors nn | aaeat ats, | SAM AL HARRIS Wit Gam tare #3 RL” SIX CYLINDER LOVE With ERNEST TRUEX, “THE O'BRIEN Gli CORT uh mR Pea BARR YMORE pital AU SILVER Fox iis | HELE AL JOLSON in OMG CENTURY THEA, 028,4,000, reo ' LAST TWO WEEKS Final Performance Sat, Oct. 29 THE LAST |... ELEANOR | WALTZ PAINTER ia Mat. re 'w, 50c to = eae "caLiek Say, (i he play Those who have not read the book must see the play. Pcp Mat. To’m. Best Seats $1. <0) (RTHUR HOPRINS PRESENTS MANJORIE witht w CENTURY THEATRE—MAIL “ORDERS NOW; eSOTHERN-MARLOWE | THE FOUR WEEKS’ REPERTOIRE: OF THE’SHmeW: Foun Wun Me Send self-ad "AMBASSADOR Sieay.' | av. Mate usical = BLOSSOM. TIME vsti ove note in motion lcture pre- NORA BAYES he Rah. orm sh ness iE AT THE Just Married : nna. pvenmany AM he Theatre He APOLLO Wess Dancing Girls Who Can Really Dance. at $2.50 a MUSICAL GEM! “ ‘Love Dreams’ ' chair will lose nothing in com- ingham presents | | | parison with several attractions commanding $5 for orchestra vantage points.”” Roi * elegvam Tue NIGHTCAP f ‘CENTRAL THEA THEATRE, “MARIE PREVOST * sae] AMUSEMENTS. | ETIMES SOPISAREES 4202 OSAT a 1U-NIGHT, 8.30 SHARP AB WOODS Presents pTHE DEMLVIRGIN| “AVEAY HOPWOOD Mu LE aly N ° W ote 3oTH ST, {MEATRE Ha nnd Sate Ee Wane HOD DGE| auighing Na tw New York BEWARE oF” DOGS CASINO W556 we 250 CARLTON 5 SANDERSON’ dest sears ate LONGACRE © Wes |The 1 st Year| it COMEDY Ut Eye. 8.50. LITTLE iets Wed and San at @ THEATRE Wot th Se OFFICE POPULAN MATINEE. TO-MORROW 2.30, WHO IS LORD. AIN? BIJOU Weare. 45th, tien. stars West of Biway./8.50.! Sat. at 2.20, “WITHOUT A DULL MOMENT.” Sun, POP. MAT. TO-M'W-~- ~60C to. 50} | ck; HAMLET: Third Week: TAMING TOF VENICE, . ft. Btyant 48. Eves, BELMONT »\ ee Thus, & Sat, 250, Bil HERO” “renner GARRICK {; ath Wtf of Binay, re. 90, Wis Thurs and Gaba. 3 FVITON SCAILOKRAUT CGALLIEN NE Continous” A UNIVERSAL PlcreRe, Symehony Orchestra—Other Features, ASTOR Bi THE ‘GREATEST SCREEN SPECTAC CLE THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN GOLDWYN’S SENSATION -- THEODODA| PRICES: “")": ; IF YOU DON'T. SEE THEODORA | YOU MIGHT AS WELL STOP Go- || ING TO SEE MOTION PICTURES || TONIGHT CHARLIE CHAPLIN NIGHT | | LILIES tm: FIELD | THERE IS ONE IN ALMOST EVERY APARTMENT HOUSE IN THIS GREAT METROPOLIS. MAZIE LEE, THEY MEBT TO SNARE THE GOLDEN FLIES. THERE IS MAZIE—- PINK — GERTRUDE - - FLORETTE — AMY—- and Poor Little MRS. who is trapped by her husband that he might fly to one of the | “LILIES OF THE FIELD” who toil not, neither do they spin IF YOU WOULD LIVE—THRIVE—OPERA TE SEE § 7 THEATRE W.45thSt. LILIES OF THE FIELD Mats Wed.-Sat KLA JUST LIKE AND CONSPIRE ON HOW WALTER HARKER SEE HOW THEY MARIE DORO; by William Hurlbut | EMPIRE," a OTIS SKINNER is FLgep GAIETY : EN N° a - i wis “ONLY 38” Wh MARY RYAN Hey, MILLER® THEATRE, Won iad, & ul DULC Yin bot bd 63° ST. Mule te, at SHUFFLE ALONG ' ONLY MIDNIGHT PERFORMCE WED. Tian abo Bor” “Adis arc nae At Zhe G ABEL'S 16TH ST, THEATRE Season’s Big Hit’ MAX GABELS SMASHING SUOCESS Gi HAPLIN » UEkgy “LOVE'S TROUBLES’ reeiter i HONG TACK SAM EVERY FIM, RVG, BEN AT, THE FOG” EWS a9 CHARLIE vas , STA yf in ORDINARY THE IPEg OL Age . An rs Sti TRAN Pi ia Bent CONSTANCE MCTOR jen TALMADGE |, HE fantanyyt OLYMPIC SCHICK CHICK ie ae WERBENT APPEARS DRILY, Pav Teny eek | 1th Mar yin MARRY. Felon Dally 15TH ST. THEATRE {'),""3354'2" ae Whiteman APENS MAT, TO.MO ea MAN TOMORN MEL “As Ye Mould” My CHAR MACKAY Fea, O18 Mata Wed, Mar Mun ed Mesa #006 Iren es faa a 1 Fitagio- tom, “c tN. tate ci Kea! Brrantsistd Norman BROOKLYN. ‘LADIES’ NIGHT” STEAND ’ NOTED, SOLOISTS — BALL STRAND" oncnts! fm pi ACCUSE” abu N Nef SIVERSARY 1 4 For the joint week of celebration by | Theatre and Goldwyn one of the best bills in the history of the world's largest theatre has the Capitol been arran Romeo,” first picture by S. PAL ACE Lit eee SYNE onipaye: Ghecial Bill With | | “Doubling for Romeo” By Will Rogers, Elmer Rice and Will Shakespeare (One of these boys »as famous) | Wi posure of the movie studios, a masterpiece of satirical humor, the personally selected for presentation 1 ued. “Doubling for — | ill Rogers’ double ex- of its kind, has been Next Sunday. \ Gk TUGEIHER in iW ie MAT aun 5th Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales Store Hours, 9 to 5.30. FUEARN FOURTEENTH STRE STREET Established FOURTEENTH STREET Gstallbed 1827 WES WEST OF FIFTH AVE Values Extraordinary in Smart. Winter Apparel for Women, Misses and Children, and in addition ‘Boys’ Outfitting Sales Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales Women’s Extra Size DRESSES 34.75 Were $42.73 Dresses of Poiret twill with long vestee of embroidered beige Georgetic and novelty girdle of ribbon put together with colored ‘Tailored model of Canton crepe at this price also, Sizes 4214 to 5214. One model pictured. wonder beads. Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales COTTON CREPE Night Dresses and Bloomers Of excelle and. serviceable, ling no ironing. NIGHTDRESSES Windsor crepe. cut ne 95 simply but prettily made, well have the great advantage of Were $1.28 quality crepe. They flesh or white crepe, BLOOMERS — pink crepe. DNESDAY CORSET ana PETTICOAT DAY Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales provide attractive values in these two essentials. Coutil Corsets—elastic top—-three pairs of garters were $5.00 2.74 Baudeaux—pink brocaded satin bandeaus, with ribbon shoulders and pink broche models—also a few other brocaded styles in larger sizes— sizes 34 to 40—special .75 Extra Size Brassieres— of strong cambric, with generous trimming of good embroidery reinforced under aris sizes 46 to 50 special 88 Princess Slips— two models silk jersey, satin and taffeta black, navy, brown, h vnd white net all colors in every 1 Lob and $5.96 3.89 Victoire Jersey Pett ith fringe or tucks black, American Heauty, white » brown, purple and cauldron—were $35.05 ..4.69 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY TOWELS Good towels, reduced for this two-day sale. COTTON HUCK TOWELS—full bleached, hemstitched, white dainask horders—color design on the hem 5 were 38 . TURKISH BATH TOWELS- |v borders WEDNESDAY quality, hemmed, white 45 were 65 THURSDAY ‘SILKS Autumn dress silks of the quality to be admired, at lower-than-usual prices. 35-inch Dress Satins heavy 39-inch Canton Crepes — excep qifalit fw | tional qualit all desirable 35-inch Black Dress Satine gh lustre, soft finish Ue. hie $14 1.58 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Winter Weight Comfortables « Were $5.93 3 Q'7 if See Pages 13 and 16 for Other Hearn Advertising. including some of Vo prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales Women’s Extra Size Suits 35.75 Were $42.73 ‘Tricotine and velour in a new assortment of belted models, with tailored and convertible collars. Black, Navy and Brown. Sizes 4214 to 55 bust. One model is illustrated. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY KNIT UNDERWEAR The time to buy your Winter’s underwear is before you really feel the need of it. This sale offers you further inducements for preparedness. Women's Medium Weight Cotton | Women’s Cotton Fleece Vests, Vests and Drawers — various | and prayrere——varieus styles—>, styles— regular sizes 87 regular s were $1.03, , ° were .97 extra sines i 1 .00 were &LI7.., Boys’ Part Wool Gray Union Suits - ankle length—were $2.07..:.. | | | extra siz were $1.07 Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales Women’s Extra Size SKIRTS 12.95 Were $14.97 and $15.97 Finely tailored skirts of wool charmeuse and tricotine in the model illustrated. Other skirts of wool Canton crepe in box or side plaited models will appeal to women whose preference is for the fuller style. Navy Blue and Black. MORNING SPECIALS On Sale Wednesday aud Thursday Until 1 P. M. No Mail or Telephone Orders 50 ct. Women’s lercerized Hose . . . 34 Heavy quality. —seam baci K—biack and cordoven—reguiar sizes. HOSTPRY—MAIN FLOOR, $16. 50 Boys’ ” Serge Suits. 10.00 Pure worsted wool — navy ‘I, 44 French Seraee ) Inches wide—all | wool—fArm ¢ garnet, brown, wavy and 33 GOODS—MAIN FLOOR. 5 blue—4 1 ioe 30 ct, Seersucker Ginghams - 15 quality aibnoe oli urets Gateat Assortment of wante as for Nortole louse dresses, coveralia, etc WASH GOODS BASEMENT 35 ct. Wide 'HING—THIRD FLOOR, fing Flannel -16 | 28 and 32 ct. New Cretonnes.. .17 dv ifor warm "underine Sutin and linene fnlah—artistie onts for men, women and ch hints designe on tinted grounds. dren Wasi GOODS—BASMMEDT CRETONNES—BASEMENT. 30 ct. White Batistes 21 | 56 st. Table Oilcloths. . . 38 ud wi er alle lain white—Ily yards wide. Ore or HOUSEWARES—THIRD FLOOR. oo itat | 48 ct. Ribbons . PK} 32 ct. 36-inch | White. black ‘and’ colors int Mercerized Sateens 26 | or hut bows ™ Goo s nt of ight and” | RIMBONS—MALN FLOOIt da ‘hg purposes iS ~ BASEMENT | $14.95 Oak Chests of 28 ct. Huck Towels .20 Silverware Sets 532:25 Soll finlah——heavy’ quailty—co each of’ ‘dinner nadarat oo white orks—table and tea } far elie!) butter HOW ble MALN FLOOR, | pretty’ doalgna — Franch : : 5 ray aid bright fish $2.94 Crepe, Kim 2.27 | SILVERWARE—MAIN FLOOR. mr tie $5, 97 Cowhide Brief Cases ..4.00 tap around-—two poe kots—ex- c 4) locks—ring handles. MaTHEN GOODS MAIN FLOOR, 97 ct. Scissors......... 2 palnw to box—tiandy ‘site CUTLERY MAIN FLOOR. $1.28 Men's Cambric _ Handkerchiefs, }-; doz. Biwi Intital — laze? size — 50 $1.67 Babies’ Yoke and Bishop Dresses ‘ 75° HANDKERCHIEF G—MAIN 100, { dock peels lh eS