The evening world. Newspaper, October 19, 1921, Page 27

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WHIFF OF SMOKE JAILS HIM. Desire for Ciearettc Wreeka Cr-| reer of 1 Wearing a dinne Henry br Bow last in an itt, twent NOONAN’S LEMON CREAM FOUR CREAMS IN ONE. An. For B. Abraham & Strau: all 1 Liege + Drink Con Saks & C GRAND RAPIDS { FURNITURE APARTMENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM $50 to$5,000 Wdth ST.“L" STATION at Cor, | | ‘WANDERING COLUMBOS AVENUE BET. 03":&: 104" STS LWSweets6. 170 Bway DYED HER FADED CURTAINS AND A SKIRT LIKE NEW rial you wish vy whether it 1 d goods Advt VCERTS AND MU hy AND Oi: THEATRE: COLUMBUS cane ARK Le i MAT. TODAY. ENTINE LOWER “A BACHELOR'S Nice RVING BERLIN'S "Mis Boia nee Sista mMERRY WiDoW| ™ BEGINNING WED. EVE. Qc 26m Pel BLJOU muna (i PON ists Wea esa, om ® ¢; HILARITY STHE THE NIGHTCAP "i a LILIOM © | i EE SEAT SALE TO-MORROW ENTIRE LOWER FLOOR $2.50. LEXINGTON LEXINGTON Avenue AND SST STREET, THIS. WEEK ONLY. Mats. To-Day Thurs.,} | y and Saturday. # by E TEMOLE THuRsTON A THE GREAT LONDON SUCCESS | Incomparable Cast Includes TYRONE POWER, HELEN WARE, | (ONLY MIDNIGHT PF vheatr: of Times'Square. || Twice Daily, ERION peti SEATS ON SALE NOW— a ute IN ADVANCE. 4 WALLACE FERGUSONSREID|| « “PETER IBBETSON” 1 Pictur do pncé Wall NAZIM OVA} ate in“ CAMILLE" 49t) ST RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA, RIALTO TIMES SQUARE ALL THIS WEEK GLORIA SWANSON in “UNDER THE LASH” 4 Paramount 9 LOEWS @ CHARL IE CHAPL IN. in iit iH LYN i TRAN JANNASCS | Tre Mest ae St. || BELMONT “THE HERO* wn tow Free THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1921, ~~ AMUSEMENT. TS JOLSON’S 59th $ Ray) ETIMES SOnEATIEY aust YAre ' 44% pa) cuxsi MATINEE 1 MORW 230 Mae 10 WONDER nes 10! TO-WONDER ACTS-10 SOW APOLLO THEATRE. FORGE THE GREEN - js AES n in GODDESS SELWYN by AVERY HOPWOOD LAN Wve NEW MELODY PLAYHOUSE \ Oliver Moros WAIT TILL WE RE MARRIED THEDAT Ves Here’s Harry Davenport, Clean and sincere, SOMEGSET smmeuney cOcAT Bm Making folk better THE AT EVESOO-MATS VEDA 298 On nothing a year ‘BING i ‘BACK. . At the LONGACRE THEATRE MACKELLAR Bad ors] | REPUBLIC "e024 8 ay Matloves || THAN K-k) & LITTLE CASINO evse Ts wey cal 1390 GRATON Success, SANDERSON MARIORIB | ‘ RAMBEAU — Voth s and Sat, at 2.90, LIONEL BARR YMORE In “THE TRENT, FENWICK _ BROADCAST Titearne W. of Bway, Mats To-mw & Sat. “DADDY'S GONE A-HUNTING.” AMBASSADOR}! atin ¢ “Magnificent. TITTA RU BLOSSOM Based on Incidents in Life of Franz Schubert. Music by this Composer. GETTING GERTIES GARTER | MATINEE TO-DAY—BEST SEATS $2.00 A pea ‘delight from beginning to end” Greatest Musical Hit of AGES! AMUSEMENTS. | | CENTURY tive, Meta ed. & aids LAST 2 WEEKS. | TE LAST WALTZ * ELEANOR MON., OCT, 3/—SOTHERN- MARLOWE 39TH ST. Teaire, et wmay, bs Matinoes W \*" HODGE EWARE OF DOGS. | Tho Greatest Laughing Novelty In New York nd OTTO _KAUGER in rt THE ROMANTIC HIT OF THE SEASON. ine Elliott's phe Sladl Sin ep Pile ¥™. FAVERSHAM .,\". SILVER FOX Tit | _MOST PERFECT CAST OF THE SEASON. ory Thea, 4.4 S| BVA, ODUCED BREST wasn sonSSuUDERT LAST WEEK. THE COMEDY HIT? et ie FFO, Famous Barytone TIME ——THEATHE GUILD PRODUCTIONS. GARRICK 32:2 51,8, of way. tva..g0 Mats, Thurs, “s Sat.. a Eee H ‘hau NATIONAL me fh. ot By PBs | eg Fa ) FAIRBAN Ks \ SUPER OL FALEXANDOE DUMAS. | "THREE ENOREEERS' R10, SHVBERT (Tic EVS 8°30 MATS WED. SAT. GREERWICH VILLAGE? @ A Thousand Human Giants ia Deadly Combat on the River Bank. A Million Mighty Logs Crunching and Swirling in the Maddened Waters, Billions of Tons of Fierce- ness Beating Against the Walls of the Dam. The Log Jam—The Explo- sion—The Terrifying Rush of Fright- ened Unknowing Destruction. @ The Bursting of the Dam. ( Buildings Torn Up and Crushed, and Midst It All a Frail Girl Bat- tling Against a Frenzied Nature; and It All Comesin a Tremendous Climax at the End of One of the Most Un- usual Dramas That Ever Startled Even the Eye of the Camera. Such Is the Mighty Drama of Conflict Which Begins an Engagement at the CENTRAL THEATRE Broadway at 47th Street Next Sunday, and for Which the Greatest Minds in the Film World Are Endeavoring to Find » Title That Will Appropriately Con- vey the Mastodonic Thrills it Contains. € The Title Will Be Announced in € All Daily Papers Next Friday. €| Watch for It. © It Is the Thrill of All Thrills. © The Punch That Dwarfs All € Punches Ever Picturized. «| See Daily Papers Friday for Title. OADYAY. *] ) Srean CONSTA =6.5. O35! beds Rg HARLIE HARLIN TWO EXIXAORDINAR ATTRACTIONS VICTOR HER ER WERMAN T ABER I=L Shs : Ben, F era House‘! ‘ ‘LADIES’ NIGHT’ BLNLSY WOLD WANTS WORK WOsDEN - Broadway At 45th St. NIGHT AT 8.30 SHARP. Spectacte the World ir Known. N'S SENSATIONAL ASTOR THEATR TO-DAY AT 2:30 The Greatest | Stop” Gi CENTRAL ") mane PREV OST ' mitt SAVRURAL DeTUE ‘ony Orchestra—Olher Features aa TOGETHER IN, TWO is AcHPPODROWE ‘i,’ CA API 101 MARSHALL NEILAN’'S “BITS | OF LIFE” 1 THST, THEATRE] eK Fiebain) Fitseat Bet. Biway & Sth Ay, @ Mould | ty sie (OCEAN LINES 5 zp 4 MBOATS-r pveL] |WHERE TO GO AND: | 4 TO GET THERE} HUDSON RIVER. BY DAYLIGHT The Ideal Route Between NEW YORK and ALBANY C8 1, © N1 SCENEIY: ta Lay BR HEU Ha bhar acd AN through York and Albi Connection Central and D. & DELIGHT FU ‘Teieph: aes Hudson oy sr. River ine NEW YORK, rin, New York—Albany—Troy 6.78 "BOSTON, Inc.Taws METROPOLITAN (NE THROUGH THE CAPE COD CANAL, EASIERNS.£ LINtS AM ASI IEEE Yachts ae. Seei ng FOURTEENTH STREET Gaeblabed 1827 Store Hours, 9 to 5:30 HEARN — STREET Gsteblbed 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, 5th Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales MEAN A Splendid Opportunity to Save in the Purchase of a Money 12.73 Were $16.73 blue black serge with bands of braid crossing the vertical plaits in a new plaid effect. Other models in jersey and _ trico- tine at this price too. is of navy or Extra Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales Women’s Serge & Tricotine Dresses The model pictured | Semi-Annual Sec ond Floor Sales Size Tailored Crepe de Chine Blouses Were $6.94 smartly styled d tucked: front, ce, black, navy, line patterned Full cut, collar: filet | of ha There DEPT. NMA ESC fle. 5.89 blouses, with Tuxedo or trimmed with real sh and white. Models silk are also included. are five smart styles in all. Sizes 46 to! SALATOL t-SECOND PLOON Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales ‘Tam and Scarf Sets— Camel’s Hair Scarfs — Novelty des uns in various color fringed 9.00 », MORNING SPECIALS ‘omorrow Until 1 P. $1.57 Taffetas—35- ipa 1.24 | iLK MAIN. FL mes | $1.44 French Serges. 96 | PY WL MAIN Flay | 30 ct. Seersucker Ginghams 15 | } 35 ct, Yard Wide Outing Flannel 16 | ¥ | 30 ct. White Batiste 21 32 ct. 36-inch Mercerized Sateens 26 28 ct. Huck Towels Brushed wool « stue Slip-Over Sweaters 2.00 Were $2.94 brown, buff, acock, heather, Harding gh neck, long sleeves led girdle pockets — soft, fine zephyr wool peacock, buff. sae, wee were 7 Ob Women’s Mohair Sweaters wr in contrasting lor— Norfolk style at and buckle belt various combinations of colors BEDE cscese 13.74 Pure Worsted Sweaters Smart ‘Tuxedo Won, pe and blac model in’ buff, . navy, dark 4.84 restricted. 50 ct. Women’s Mercerized Hose 34 Leavy quality—sean back black and) cordovan — regular SIBRY—MAIN FLOOR $16.50 Boys’ Serge Suits. .10.00 28 and 32 ct. New Cretonnes, a7 : TONNES BASHM 56 ct. Table Oilcloth 38 Hf Hinh PLaon 48 ct. Ribbons 36 $14.95 Oak Chests of 9.25 Silverware Sets | Start of Se (hame Tovels No Mai! or Telephone Orders SALES CONTINUED sson Sate of Aprons—Exceptional Sale Panel Cur' tains— stte Gloves—Boys’ Outtitting Sale—Two Day Sales Silks Furs — Linens — Comfortables and Knit Underwear. _———<$ Ses Page 18 for Other Hearn Advertising 4 Fashionable Winter Attire ss Semi-Annual <Ols Second Floor Sales Crepe de Chine Camisoles “ Were $2.28 1.97 Fine quality tailored models with strap shoulders or styles with built up shoulders of lace and satin bands. Camisoles—of Moon-glo silk, rad- ium silk and satin—exquisite styles of embroidery" filet aes 2.79 with trimmings Va. and nd rea Untrimmed : Felt Hats Were $3.50 2.44 “~ These are edvance models, ,so you may be sure when you buy that you are gét- ting the newest, smartest mode. Some are braid bound; others are plain. Pheasant Tails—double ; 1.38 sweep—were 81.75. Semi-Annual £ Second Floor Sales += Cotton Crepe ~ Night Dresses’ and Bloomers Were $1.28 95 Of excellent’ quality crepe. simply but prettily made, w cut and serviceable. They have the great advantage of needing no ironing. he UE pipet Sy Ce wiitte crepe, Lyons erehe: SUGOMERS pink crepes Imported Plaid inghams Were .75 42 Those lovely imported hams, that are ever f favorites, sold for nearly twiee this price earlier in the season, We have 2 tremendous assort- ment of all the wanted plaids, in combinations of Bin and blue, tan and blue, green and brown, blue, gray and black, aud many others. mported Shirting Madras aa and fnedium stripes on white grounds—various designs—b 1 wey, tan, green and helio— 87 were $1.46, 53 Fancy Crinkle Cre Buds and Tuc bird pated seks) derwear, kimonos, ete.— were .85.... 21 Rich Foulard Sateens Highly mercerized—yard wide— navy and copen blue, brown, taupe grounds—dots and figures— .57 were .87...... Fancy Dress Voiles Florel, chee! ey dotted and all-over patterns on light aud dark prounda—were.45.....,-... M. = $2.94 Crepe Plain ani or satin trimane HOUSE DRESSES—SROOND FLOOR. $1.47 Women's Cotton . \ Fleece Union Suits. .... 1.17 tyles regular sizes— izes—were $1.67... 91.37 3 UNDERWEAR—MAIN FL, $1.67 Babies’ Yoke and Bishop Dresses. . and embroidery 2 years SECOND FLOOR, $5.97 Cowhide Brief Cases. ,f.00 Wiis BUDO as LATHER Goobs 97 ct. Scissors r be ndy suet CUtusity MA “PULOOR, $1.28 Men's Cambric Handkerchiefs, ! 2 doz. ba Hock «j-large ~ size—soft. HAND BR HIEPS —MAIN FLOOR, r) ~ Decterternree tet

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