The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1921, Page 27

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FCOMMUTATION PHOTO ; | q@Becision has been reserved by the 1, Public Service Commission on the pro- Onur Claim, Railroad Asserts, || teat of Lanman Crosby, lawyer, of No. {67 Wall Street, who resides in New- burgh, against the New York Central || Watiroad's recent order requiring com- y,Mutere to have their photographs i Dlaced on monthly commutation tickets. ral employees who testified that com- mutation ticket privileges had been ‘The railroad company produced sev- mbused by persons who trafficked in the tickets, selling them much below the Brice of regular round trip tickets. «Med on Oct. 1, the number of monthly po SO™Mmutation tickets sold as cém- eq BATed with the number sold in pre- months has been much less, a f BRONX, BRANCH Bince the photo-ticket order was is- _In advertisements posted on its sta- *“tions, the New York Central points m-eut to its regular patrons that this fustifies the photo-ticket order, be- _ Sause it proves that not a few persons ‘were evidently abusing the commuta- tion books by peddling them, IPhonetvathins a Reuphol 98 tn wena Rea 4 tapestry rap. tion ae Stix! gi New «prin inserted. Frames Ra igh} polished’ (like. new). i new). ture collected, delivered and free—at your _convenlence. “FACTORY 39W. 14th St. 1566 Wiki: A XN BRANCH, 1449 415t St, CONCERTS | AND Music. ee O_O WIPPODROME, Sunday Aft. at 2.30, Oct, 30, Gala Concert by the Metropolitan Tenor, “MARTINELLI MORGANA, > GARNEGUE BALL— TURE. OCT. WATOPM. Mecuis oe t, ORATUR pa oh ale ISKNICKERBOCKER,,\WEATRE,, sil c=, EMMY DESTINN OM NY. Moe Bureau) ~~ _ AMUSEMENTS. ri FRIDAY EVE. EV Firet | Bae rae ets ARR tan En Bill of Divorcemen With JANET BEECHER, d doth St. Eves., 8.90. Rew Coma WELEN HAYE: Beings a wat Be George M. ‘Cohan’s | extt SEATS EDIANS In BEGINNING TO-MORROW NIGHT CURTAIN AT 8.15, SHARP. David Belasco & A. L. Erlanger’s SUPERB PRODUCTION of THE GREAT LONDON SUCCESS IN 4 ACTS AND 7 SCENES By B. TEMPLE THURSTON A MIGHTY DRAMA WITH A TREMENDOUS }iUMAN APPEAL and AN INCOMEARARLE CAST Ts enTine Lolth F Floor ‘fe.50 is GEOBE. aiajinec THare and Sat. 2 OTHE LOVE banTE EUW, Wee ih 8 vor at 7 Times, Mata. Thu: FRANCES STARR ast DAVID We RE David Warfield Be HEN MILLERS THEATRE, Wer 42d 8 neva Thue, & Sat 2 30 ni Players in Irish th. “ONLY 38 MUS rey seRLIW's MUSIC BOK REVUE" ISAM H. HARRIS 3'08 (03%. Sy 32, With ERNEST TRUEX, FRAZEE ULCY i FON 63° ST. Musto Hal, bet By Cor MATINEE SATURDA SHUFFLE ALONG *).*(°) OmLY MIDNIGHT PERFORM'CE WED.. | a a DECISION IS RESERVED t t Decrease in Ticket Sales Proves 28° “CARNEGIE | ____tSttett_Piano.) ——'| JOHN CHARLES. "THOMAS IR _ rapa |G Hyeninay at 8.30 | ate SIX CYLINDER LOVE], AMUSEMENTS. SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE] Always a three dollar show for WINTER GARDEN Twice Daily, Ww and $16, THIS WEEK THE BIGGEST, BEST BILL IN VAUDEVILLE HISTORY HETTY KiNG, LORD-AIN, WHIPPLE HUSTON & CO., FRANK FAY, THE LOCKFORDS, RIGOLETTO BROTH ERS, CLARK & VERDI—6 OTHER WONDER ACTS. 44th ST. THEATRE JAMES BARTON & CO., CECIL.CUN- INGHAM, CICCOLINI, JOE BO- GANNY'S BILL POSTERS, ERNEST EVANS & GIRLS, DICKENSON & DEAGON, 6 OTHER WONDER ACTS. NORA BAYES tse’ 2a $38 JUST MARRIED oer -] Jolson's 59th St. AMUSEMENTS. et 8.50. Maines Wed. and AL SJOLSON i in “BOMBO” | | THE itiat! nA | CENTURY (33%, Ambassador ‘0° {is Wate LAST WALTZ "> Eianen POP. MAT. TO-MORROW AT 2.30. 3I=SOTHERN- MARLOWE. -| sit “BLOSSOM TIME’ 39TH ST. Theatre, Bot Biway. res. | Matinees Wed and Si / HODGE ™ “BEWARE oF bot Greatest Laughing Novelty tn New Yor on Peet ret Eo St, Eva 8.50, Bae as poner THe GREEN ARLES ™ coppess PLAYHOUSE WAIT TILL MARRIED | ‘SHUBERT Ws ot Brogdieay. GREENWICH VILLAGE “FOLLIES 1921 TH AN JAMES WATT 8, oH SaRMAN * IREI FRANKLIN, JOE BROWN, Bird 4 ae, | Ere Bey. a Lg & iver Morosco's ying Buccess, iliman, Pitan, Gre cane Eastman and TED Ala, W. of B'way. Lesa le bing ea rh «MAIN STREET || g 80 or. rae £90, Maxine Elliott’s ray. Wea. & ets: oe FAVERSHAM. uy SILVER FOX | MOST PERFECT CAST OF THE SEASON, ‘Sunol Rid ~ViOLET HEM TT OK! vA 48th St. Theatre Eva.8.80, Mate, Thurs & Sat _THE ROMA c YA B Lionel Hore UR Marjorie PKINS ‘arrymore ‘peas Rambeau in “THE CLAW," with IRENE FENWICK BROADHURST THEATR. in _‘‘Daddy’s Gone a-Hunting” By Loe, Ain, Author of Dectaseee: MOUTH TH. E, | | satn St.,W.of B'way, Mata.Thurs. & Sat. | 43th Bh, A of Bway. Mats. oThurs, 4 sat, A a PRD eens 4 BACK HELEN PAY" VO) A BY OE ET REPUBLIC N25 933 IME Sc MICETING CRIES ARTE E_DEM MATINEE THORS A SAT. ESTELLE WiNwooD, HALLIDAY, ERNEST ROBERT LAWFORD. RENDEL. OLIVER. APOL L C1) MOROSCO'S Now Melody w ‘Oral Ms ay " - *Mustoat Ww . | THANK-U Here’s Id Foster, The wealthy young lad, Who finished up fine, Though he started off bad a At the LONGACRE THEATRE WNQNSC TRAN orsT, URBSO Mas el SHED LITT THEATRE| The Ist Year|. SE ONFEYC E> ASTOR, Goldwyn's ELMONT | A hte 8. Eres Starring PRISCILLA DEAN, Sensational B Fat Mata rata at. 20 TW MGT Ficw or THAIS | Screen : “THE HERO With RICHARD CENTRAL 4,7! Spectacle BENNETT, | continnon on enh ead Bip ‘asada. Greatest Matlon Pleture Ever Show a if Bre, S00, $1, 81.50. me $2. Dally Mata, 800-$1.50 BIJOU THEATRE, 48 Thiet ‘and MYSTERY, THFATRE, Broadway and 45th Street. ‘Twice Daily, 2.30 & 8.30. LILIES after Lilies nights By WILLIAM Evenings 8.30. COLLEGEBOYS| who goin for Botany usually learn all about The Pansies, Daisies, causethem many || “LILIES mH FIELD” WITH i] IMARIE DORO ‘eee AT THE KLAW THEATRE Matinees To-morrow and Saturday. Grin) ) CHAS. RAY “Two Minutes to Go" _Sirand Symphony Orch. 149 St. & 3 Av Pop. Prices. ae Wa. at. DORIS fa “ROMANCE” away & 47th St Bronx Opera House MARK g OF THE -FIELD it’s too /ate. and Violets of deep study. HURLBUT WEST 45th STREET MEATIRES UNDER DIRECTION *! HU60 RIESENFELD Times (ON SQUARE ADOLPH ZUKOR presente ° fergie in PETER IBBETSON Re Paramount Picture Two Performances Daily, 2.30-8.30. ALL SEATS RESERVED | IVOLL | NAZIMOVA Rw ™ “CAMILLE” 40th St, Rivoll Concert Orchestra. Ru. | GLORIA SWANSON SQUARE | Famous Riaite 0 ra GABEL’ "s 6TH ST. , ME REX INGRAM'S — * Conquering | Power” Sally Fields | torn af, Bat, Sun" a Hol) capiro DANCE P : ci A CE Et THY 5 MATINTES COLINTS DAN: LN ERS, éND ommkhs “ANNIVERSARY WEEK. | ER: Bist St iS ape MAD cE. "WOMAN" Ss PLA erKEITICD PALACE ° 4 :| RIAMOND LAST TRIPS Don't Miss Seeing the Hadson at the Height of its Autumn Glory. | the famous Steamer “Washington Irving” Last opportunity. Take Saturday and Sunday October 29-30 Only - return is ateam-heated tf comfortable, ves discontinued for he season guagen Line Ry ay YORK, Bots BROADWAY ..fs. FIRST TIME AT POPULAR | GOLEM] | OREM TL MERSHEL HEN -R KEITH Al ‘Unparalleled Stars of Entertainment Perfection FOR SALE. RELIABLE GOODS ~ LOW PRICES = EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS “TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL — NO EMPLOYERS REFEREMCE “CALL, WR/TE OR 8. c CASH OR CREDIT, 20: -Diamonys n, | S30 WRIST WATCHES ‘JOS. ROSE & SON ‘oor, antaentah 49 MAIDEN LANE. Phone Jolin 212 Btrictly No Empl DIAMONDS, "472i ON CREDIT NO_ DEPOSIT. REQUIRED eet Amortment. Al) Goods Confidential, Write, phone oe ms aoFaicAN DIAMOND. WATCH OO. ‘31-25 Maiden Lane Retorence, rr Men’s Clothing on Credit $1 DOWN—$1 WEEKLY ¢}3.42, BUITS, OVERCOATS, FE ‘820, 25, 936, ren WarcHEes OS CKEDIT Representative Calls NO DEPOSIT PHONE JOHN Sass EAGLE-DIA-WATCM 004 87 Maiden Lane To BOSTON The idea! autumn route, POLITAN LINE steamers take the inside route, reaching Boston without change the following morning about 30 A.M. Always in sight of land. | | onnections at Boston for Por M EASTERN S.S.LINES || REN PETE TERR, Sight Seeing Via CAPE COD CANAL METRO- || ne Way. eo Trip. t 2 trom Pie n, foot Canal pons Barn 2 Canal beee. ION, Recetvers, . Yachts REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | NEW JERSEY. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK woxpuny | i The Blue Diamond old Trade Mark of ad Semi-Annual HOUSEHOLD NEEDS SHEETS is the almost Cent ‘HEAR Chantilly Lace Tunic Blouses— Cape back models—navy, black, brown — Georgette 7 94 girdles—were $10.97 e Women’s All-Wool Sweaters— Coat and Tuxedo styles— plain and fancy weave— maroon, dark green, ¢ i 3. 34 brown, purple, nav. black—-were $4.94. Extra Size Flannelette Nightdresses— Pink and blue. stripes—V neck—hemstitched finish— 1 68 were $1.97 eo Little Tots’ Wool Serge Dresses Regulation and empire styles——of braid, emblems z 97 and silk trimming—sizes to e 6 years—were $4.97...... Little Tots’ Peggy and Toodles Rompers Flannelette— siz years e were $1.47... eee ae an Babies’ Fine Silk & Wool Shirts 1.47 Blanket Cloth Women’s French Kid Gauntlets— Crocheted — backs —P. fingers — beaver, eae, black, white—were $4.96. Silver Plated Table Spoons and Dinner Forks— Variety of new designs 1 58 Chests of Rogers 1881 A-1 French gray and bright fin- Silverware 8.45 ish—all well known makes —were $2.50 half dozen. . Six each dinner knives, din ner forks, table and tea spoons, one butter knife, one sugar shell — were $14.95 set s to 6 Pearl Handled Serving Pieces— ferrules—pie servers, berry 63 800 Yards of Cretonnes— were $1.07 liaen dure Silk Mixed Novelties— Jacquard effects--street and prints —~ evening shades—35 inches wide were .57 and .67 Sterling silver servers, cake spoons, cold Sizes to one year— gravy ladles were $1.75 to $2.45 Little Tots’ Bathrobes Light and dark colors— sizes to a were $2.97 art Ver- mis: at printed — on tapestry and designs—slight to retail Women’s Broche Corsets Elestic inserts at top: erent rece itty Tee 3.14 Silk Jersey Petticoats were $5.50.....cceeeeeeeee Accordion pleated flounces Fall Dress Plaids— For children’s school dresses large assortment of color combi- taupe, emerald, S n gold, Persian blue nations--were .25. $5. Fancy Percales— Mercerized Shantungs— 85 inches wide-large assort- THRE Hae woe eho ment of wanted colors— isaaal v were 67 e e MORNI Wednesday Thursday Two-Day Sale DOMET FLANNELS To preve collar and linked cuffs—-sepa Yard a rate belt and detachable pear! } buttons 4,25 ar Tee sizes 34 to 46 Nurses’ Uniforms white poy lin, short sleeves, long waisted model with pearl button trin ming-—with belt and stitched collar 40 Wool Sweaters hem 2.97 ET IT A: Sent ded 5 ro BLUE DIAMOND SALES Every Department in the Store Contributes Specially Priced, Wanted Merchandise FABRICS \t dealers buying, quantities restricted, Garments made of soft, warm flannels have a $2.68 Misses’ Breakteat 0 ul Bt Salees: ‘and colored ede very grateful feeling these nippy days. Special- Ce face paras ly priced just now when you need them, rimmings |< said it Domets—27 inches wide—soft, downy nap— ‘ 15 iiWEAR SECOND "pishon | 30 ct. Seersucker Gingham... .15 were .48; yd. see ance se cca . s Shirts... 88 | Assortment of wanted | stripes Domets—3ii inches sdhlo—rdiy aiaye Sr 22 ment ed colored atripor= WASH GjODS~BASHMENT, vere DO; Yn reer er rere err err eer erversensare fust all sizes . WOES OD ie pees uunriune ene mussels s sti iSlaN3S"atarw rtoor. | 10 ct. Shelf Oil Cloth....... 05 $1.59 Sheets 1.14] 32, tnches | wide—aasorted pats Six0- pure nish Ane “quility WUSLINe DASEMBNT HOUSEWARBS—THIRD FLOOR, Wednesday _ Thursday $1.45 Women’s Silk Hore. . 1.21195 et, Faney Outing Special Values in Cordovan, white suede, taupe atid Per NL ae ok 1216 ; CAS OTTOSLERY MAIN PLOOR, | Weecy nap: i : : Peres N urses J niforms ae ce WantenlaiFine | WAIL GOOD6—BASEMENT, Mercerized Hose 24) - y Fabs : , f fan all | t. White Madras 43 Nurses who are refitting for the Winter will Black, and, seca (emer Aten sp .c8 enante acid ove’ ohitte take especial satisfaction in these unusually fret AUB. oy groan, DALamag and Underweer~8irinee good assortments and lowered prices. 22 ct. Muslin ; 7 WHITE GOODS —MAIN FLOOR, Nurses’ Uniforms— (illustrated) 4) Anch — unbleached muslin ~ | $1,97 Little Tots’ Peg Top good quality white linen MOBIENS—SASEM EE, Rompett: +: immed. with finished cambrie-—convertibl 38 ct. New Fall Cretonne 126) hand atite peed, ce “erdue Wits ‘baSescenr, $12. 50 Boys! Corduroy Suits. 8. 75 | 58 ct. Turkish Towels tatlored—maso: BDAGIOlS as cansoa 0s have two pai rw fh I ined trousers med—white and Turkish stripe ; a ag mouse color borders. gingham or white linene i ‘ $1.39 Men's Felt Slippers... .93 convertible collar and surgi 88 ct. Extra Size Game 62 aig) ins EY cal sleeves- n—flesh and white. inna without, bucks sizes 84 to 40 9 18 § UNDERWEAR. 2D FLOOR, BHOKS-SECOND FLOOR, were $4.00. . ie $1. 50 Women's The Blue Diamond is the almost Century old Trade Mark of HEARW Sateen Comfortables— Floral designs—plain bor- ders—-nicely stitched-——Win- ter weight—cotton filled— e full size—were 36,97 3,000 Yds. French Tissue Gauze For overdrapes and case- ment hangings—50 inches wide—full range of most ar- P tistic shades—worth $3.47 Fine Spun Silk Damasks Brocade effects—beautiful shades of rose, blue, orchid, Rose du Barry and light e gold—were $7.07 and $8.97 600 Pairs Filet Nottingham Lace Curtains— Neat borders — detached figure centres— e Imported Vestibule Panels— 1.97 value $2.25 .. Imported Marquisette Panel Curtains— 2% yards long—finest 19 75 e Cotton Challies— 85 inches wide—Persian and hand-made motifs--made floral effects—were .28....-.++ Lacet and Marie Antoinette motifs— value $ to sell for $38.50 to $42.50 36-Inch Unbleached Muslins— Value 10 ..... Oececcccvccccere 74 Special Purchase Sheets— x 90 In.—value $1.17 om -78 x 90 in.—value $1.29 “ 87 « 98 54 if. 68 in. 63 in. 72 in. 81 in. 90 in. x 99 in.—value 81.54. x 99 in.—value $1.64 1.07 x 90 in, —velue 81,66,,00n-0001.09 xa0iniccvalue $178).-crsroncl eke x 99 In—value $1.87. .se-00eeLea4 90 in, NG SPECIALS On Sale WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Until 1 P. M. No Mail or Telephone Orders, sizes to 6 years INFANTS’ DIRESSES—SECOND FLOOR, C.oae absorbent —biea: ity [27 et. Christmas Cards. . 19 12 ansorted carde nh eacn box. RY—THIRD FLOOR, $4.95 Sterling Silver Individual Pepper and Salt Shakers. ..3.75 5.50 See Page 10, 12 and 17 for Other Hearn Advertising PES Li ee ee a

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