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eviews | [Reel Re By DON ALLEN. Asta she most certeynly Joes uot live up to her billing as Bhe cratest cimina actress in the Old’ Her press. agent, took in too uch territory, Tae whole eveaimg leaned too heav- y on the luxwurious, aud every one ondred if every one ese knew what he who thing was avout during he prolugue unti! sume one shouted out: “There is something rotten in Denmark.” Then we knew that those in the know had spoketh. Asta and her numeless cast have laken it for granted that Hamlet was womeon—a cr ‘ool _womeen, it a womeon, nevertheless. The star “got a mad on” early! Mm fhe film because her uncle had sicked n adder he'd subtracted from a cold, nk dunon on his—her—old man, he Kin: ‘ _.Un order to wréak harsh vengeance on Unkle, Ham pretends to go cuckoo, and the mad sc give the Danish film tragedienne:(it suys that on the Programme) a chance to stand clise to the camera and make them 510-00 eyes. Her eyes, by the way, ure reg- ular Clara Kimball Young optics, only more sv. They look us though Asta had made-up for a minstrel show and Round Trip ‘War Tax 240. 2d" Sunday Excursion Nielsen appeared on the oy the firs! time in America tin “Ha * The showing city audience in}, atre We thoneht sl we were going to 8c 4 without a ham. We we | slowly in then washed all of her face except about an inch around them. True to all foreign film lore, tho balance of the cast remained a mys- tery. Perhaps it is just as well. Claudius, when he copped the Danish crown, played the King as though he thought it was deuces wild. All the time we sat there waiting o see Hamlet do a Priscilla Dean and ash out on a log jam or put some rt of paprika into the show. didn't, ‘The film unwinds like 6 reel without any news. fi, H. 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Keep itonhand, 30c, Dancing Every Afternoon and Evening Roseland THE HOME OF CLEAN DANCING | Broadway at 5ist St Election Night Frolic TO-NIGHT Returns Wl Souvenirs by private wire Special Music Wuniu'S GK ATcsT AMUSEMENT STARS in SUPERS PROGAMMES ALL-STAR PROGRAMME ABRAHAM “LINCOLI Moore & “Sur M. the. OLUMBIA Nie Con, AM Aft, 80 - le al sia. ON yoo 4 Merone even PRODCED ‘Srey D aiiway & A7tn Bt, ee RMA TALMADGE ‘he Wonderiul Vhing’ birend Sywpecoy Ovo. AMUSEMENTS. | SHUBER DOR WINTER CARDEN be 44 T Hed. ROGERS | Mctitoues » CHUCKLES Ah ANDY OF 1921” LEE ‘uM WHITE wong wise ang CLAY SMITH NATIONAL 4, a Wa 8 Phone Bryant 1864 MAIN ST REET E,W 48th Si, Mata TO-DAY Ire dat mee, Thank-U 3% Theat The Ist Year Maxine tilott’s w™: FAVERSHAM al sHLveR ‘70x MOS! PEHrEC) CAST OF THE SEASON. AMUSEMENTS. | 7 Jolson’s sath Se. ™Sjeclt te Wed. and 8 AMU'! THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY l Soeuwean 8, 1921.” — AEARN- MENTS. COMEDY fr, TO- NIGHT & CONWAY TEARLE wst'toe or oth. ar. ar icine #78 73 Bry 898 BLOSSOM 1 TIME’ bark fe _MONDAY: THE, aaoss CENTURY @a'", (24 Bu ana GP Ww. SOTHERN-MA WAMLET “TAMING OF RI i SOWE eS ‘SHR ea. Toum'w Eve, fot Mat.Thure, we GIRLS Stata To-day & 8 cMtepy, = \ JUST MARRIED Wy ath With Mary Young & Jultette Day, Seat ale NOW. sad Tynne Overman West Akt i, Ryeniogn 8.45. of Bway, Eves, 8.00, REPUBLIC ‘Wi, ‘To-bix end ser 200, SOTH ST. Sass Bee See we DAY w'Bewane OF 0008." “™ HODG The Greatest gue Novelty tm, New York, SHUBERT. fire t,o Ry, Er 8.00 TO-DAY & Bat 2.30 GREENWILH lace FOLLIES 1921 WITH AN CAST. JAMES WAT: HERMAN, INENE FRANKLIN OWN. GORDON boocey, Robert Pitkin, Gretchen ‘Ea Kerr, Rosai Fuller, val jarearet Petit & enreD" Lewis. WINNS E PAT THEATRE QUILD GARIICK, 63 W. s8tn. Matinees To-day, Thorn ind eae ee SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY LILIOM &: PRODUCTIONS NA CLAIRE | IN THE GAY FARCE, BLU bkawe's 0. WIFF RITZ Theatre, West 48th St ® Mate, To-day and Sat LION MAIS. TO-DAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. BELMONT ,,**3,), Beant «8: Eee amet “THE HERO” *:.c:25" Cae 8 Maks Wed 45a 250, Bry.2638) To- TWERTRE Wesk 45° ST. PLAYHOUSE ‘(see Weat 424, Twice Di 424. Twice Dally,|Last by LYRIC "7, Seate ae \week PRO ION pe gene ame | int pe MES APOLLO THEATRE, West td St Eyes, $20, Mata To-day & Bat, 3.30, CONTINU: GETTING GERTIES GARTER NEXT TUES. EVE. “THE MAN'S NAME." POP. MATS. TO-DAY, row & FRIDAY, Regular Mat. Saturday TIMES SQ. | ALLAN POLLOCK * THEATRE 3 NOON UNTIL est 19 With RICHARD BENNETT, "Arthur Hopkine Presents “Anna Christie” With Pat ise Pa Vanderbilt Th ve ‘Arthur Hop Arthur Mock: THEATRE BWAYat45!St GOLDWYNS§ SENSATIONAL . ee Marjorie Rambeau Gone A-Hunting® easih St Evi TWICE DAILY 2:30-8:50 POPULAR PRED MATS. EVES SATESUM MATS SIKHENIN 2 [HENRY MILLER EVES 820 MATS, THURS (P00) THEATRE AW S351 mi | BILLIE BURKE. BOOTH TH TARKINGTON’S “THE INTIMATE STRANGERS: DAM WEST 42 SEE. ASTER ION 65] FEAR i ai ey. \LLY) tego ERROL EMPIRE "7,4, (92 Otis Skinner in n BLOOL v and SAND THEATRE Bway sds. | =| “THE PERFECT FO HIS NEW MUSICAL RIOT GOOD MORNING DEARIE Musical Comed) Mats, TO-DAY een ane GLOBE risa! ar 223 GOLDEN GAIETY fn f v.8. DAYS HLLUN HAYES DAVID BELASCO wit! preain: Lionel Atwill crano ouxer t ATRL Even ah bik Ge . » PARK ‘HF Ne +4 THE STORY OF A’ STRANGE WOMAN THE GREAT WAY A ROMANTIC PLAY IN 4 ACTS. KNICKERBOCKER ePHANDERING iW the Dramatic Sensation Sf the Year! HUDSON {8 4)',85, Sern A PLAy THAT MUST BE SCEN. THE S1X ne Nea | KLAW ©"; eM ARIE boRO- “LIES cc rutttbees 7 at. Today and ELECTION © None Wed. Geo. M Cohen's Ce Co- d THE O'BRiE! med the: RAPPY. tenants of he LIBERTY THEATRE, W. 42d St Matinee Sat., 50c to $2.00. BELASCO er, ‘°° Hora, at 18 MROADWAY David Warfield" tte fete poe i‘ 2 ‘ ; rt ” with A “ONLY 38 te MUSIC BOX 1° %t, bene, MMi! sic Fox fue SAM H. HARRIS Se" SUSE" Ay SIX CYLINDER LOVE With EGNEST TRUEX FRAZEE | Le reny LYNN Fontan: DULCY | 63° ST. MMarinte Sart abaya 330 SHUFFLE ALONG '})5)805 5.20 EXTRA MIDNIGHT PERF ce "WED: at 11.30 Twice Daily ¢.30~6.90 ——— S.VSATION OF EUROPE! | ASTA NIELSEN Celehrated Danish Tragedienne and | World's Gieatest Cinema Actress With Ali star Cast in |Lexington ri Seats Reserved Mat EDIT | [RELIABLE G00DS~- LOW PRICE 3 — | |EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMEWTS GEORGE MELFORD'S PRODUCTION with AGNES AYRES and RUDOLPH VALENTINO by EM HULL Presonted by Jesse L Lasky \ story of a wild love tha’ f a woman's ‘ esperate Arab chief's \- on—set in barbaric splendo vhere the Sheik kidnaps th sid tomboy English beauty ends her to his will and finally ins her love. ‘he screen sensation of the year! H CRITERION OLE TIMES SQUARE lls. 230°EVES 830 i FERGUSON i jn PETER (BBE ON. A CEO WITHOUT + ALL SEATS RESERVED" GET (OGEIH bs tie ll{PPODROME THE | NUIGIBO), HuOo P.. 1) GRANVILLE. BARKER'S COMPDY “THE MADRAS HOUSE” Every Eve, (Exomt Monday). Mat. on Saturday. DANCE PALACE THE OXH RIG DANCE plack ITU SESSIONS MATINERS SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS Panty CUT IN TWO | Mat, To-day and Every Day | HOUSE FOR SALE. i} AMONDS| TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL ~ MO EMPLOVERS LB edad WRITE GS pw0NE CORTLANE SO6L ———— OND fa AMERICAN WATCH EDIAMO SQUARE F DEAL CREDIT JEWE | 6 MAIDEN LANE JCALLS DIAMONDS, Wat euiy ON CREDIT NO BD EPOSIT. REQUIRED Lar Al) Goods Guaranteed. iL Write, ‘phone or call. Ned corjandt a0 | “AMELICAN DIAMOND SATOH CO. | 21-23 Malden Lane. | | ‘ Conti | Men’s Clothing on Credit HAMELTO: tT! Broadway DIAMONDS AND FINE ROYAL Siamone. + wares DIAMONDS svi NO DEPOSIT "rue, F DIA-WATCH CO, ON dames Sot eS ea TTA ad FOR SALE—About 6,000 fect of Ati mahogany Veirmount i) umniD SRA ‘Caan ieee -TEAMBOAT Oey ae Se HOW To ge" [JDSON RIVE -- NIGHT LINES - New 1or~—Atbany—lroy $6.00 H OPERA WVIOWA va BALLET RUSSE /MANHATTAN MOUSE. POM cee LAST & DAYS. ANNA with SYMDUONY ORCHESTRA BE BROADWAY 51 MARION DAVIES Bronx Opera House } ELECTION, MATINEE Sed DAY. Jean” Danes, Pollen Weeding 10. HEKersSat i ie tt Dox Officer “tnnabe Plana) | NCHANTMENT™ 140 St.& 3 Av. Pop, Palos Mia Wd. tat “THE BROKEN WING” Special Matinee TO-DAY (Election Day), TRAN ND OLN CH AS RAY “TV0 Minctes to Go” LJ COMPLETE ELE RETURNS TO-W $3.50 w 1 RAL AMEH A EMERRON "Reon de pS \ TERRACE 7 “iw ™ | HELP WANTED—MALE. nd re, 01 THON at Mutant iota, Vest Phone (anal 0000 ‘Autor Carried, MPANY & BORLANL MEN WANTED, We want immediately re- liable, betwe en and 35, good able- 5, for paying, the bodied men, ages of @f honorable, permanent employment in our Amert- can tion. Shop Plan Organiza- Every man employed now and proving satisfac. tory will be assured a per- manent position. CAUTION This opportunity will last but a few days, as we ure fast completing our organ- ization, and this advertise- ment will be withdrawn, We Need Immediately: ROUTE SALESMEN, TEAMSTERS, HELPERS, PLATFORM MEN, YARD MEN. Appl y7A Borden's Farm EMPLOYM 200 Near M. to 7 P, M,, T OFFICES, LEXINGTON AV,, E. 3 184 W Near 6th Av. 87 Maiden Lane | 992 GATES AV., TH 168 ‘ AV STATE SAC 2a St. N.Y. GC. 31ST ST,, BRC NEWARK, N, J ST. HACKEN. K, N. J 1 vaapeh planks, aae (SO CRARY AV,,MT VERNON, | Products Co. FOURTEENTH STREET Gasttuted 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Your Winter Necds at Lower Prices Made Possible by Our Cash-Buying, Cash-Selling Policy BLANKETS AND ROBES For All Purposes We have a large and interesting supply of Indian blankets, novelty blankets, and wool and plush auto, steamer and traveling robes. They have been chosen with good taste in design and good cee of quality. They have been priced with regard to the greatest possible savings for you. Auto, Steamer and Traveling | Indian Blankets—all pure virgin Lebaattal Matias re rary, yy wool filling, with fine cotton variety of color combinations — | "A#M- large anortment of neweat some with reversible solid color backs—heavy fringed ends. able for couch covers—popular among college boys and Plush robes — reversible color backs or plaid designs—excel- girls 7.25 to 12.95 Novelty Blankets—gray, tan, with lent qualities— from... 620 to £4.95 contrasting color bordere—some in large plaid block design—full Baby Fur Carriage Robes—white coney—some with ermine tails— size- special, Pair satin ining ‘ye ae sy satin linings; pls» eee ai rb. bit... 25 'to 8.75 MEN’S SHIRTS of Fine Woven MADRAS Special 7,35 Hairline stripes of blue, tan, green, gray, etc., all on white grounds—well made-—sizes 14 to 17. Men’s Sweaters or Men’s Winter Caruigan Jackets Weight Underwear Dark “Oxfords, heathers, navy Wool inixed-— 122 jue or black—with or without $1.48 and $1.69..... I. collar—were $5.9 4245 aire neae Men’s Soft Collars Arrow and other makes— discontinued numbers— were .19 and .35 Shirts or Drawers Wool mixed— f mill— ve 8148, 81.95 Special 1L.O® | Men’s Reis WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Specials in Ivory Tint Articles Gift or your own needs more than satisfac- torily filled with these advantageous specials Hair Receivers or Pulf Jewel Boxes— Velvet lined— were $1.46 Dull Ebony Combs—- To match brushes— WAU BE. riers ccesy cee 54 84 . each Large Square Picture Frames- Velvet back—extra Me value $3.46 oc Buffers— Large size— were 82.23. Military Brushes— Solid backa-~ were 94.46... 2.2 Misses’ Hair Brushes- = Fe ae PY MORNING SPECIALS. On Sale Wednesday and Thursday Until 1 P. M. No Mall or Telephone Orders 12 18s Mirrora— Seconda—were $2.28. Combs— Heavy dressing combs—coarse or coarse and fine— were .46..... 1.96 “American Movement guarantees Clocks Special 23 To prevent deelers buying, quantities restricted 28 ct. Cotton Huck Towels... .20| | $1 28 Crepe Georgettes . 96 Soft — finish — firmly | woven — na dark colors, bleached cotton huck—-hemmed | Stuks MAIN PLOOR white or red stripe borers: TOWDLS—-MAIN FLOOR, \97 ct. Storm Serges. vat 208) navy ene black — $14.94 All-Wool Blankets. 5.96) Garnet. brow Plaids in a variety of oor combinations BLANK P1) BASEMENT, |53 ct. Silk Mixed New Mixed Goose Feather Pillows) {rePe de Chines. ndes. Assorted tickings— \ ASH GOODS. BASE Mr NT 20x28 were $184 1.23 HS wore i a: 435 | 30.ct. Seersecker Ginghams....15 26x30— $3.1 e139, |) oe af marie stripes: (OF PHLOWs HAREM ENT, ’ im, averiile, ate. 27 ct. New Curtain Muslins Spots, stripes and figures Sat ®|ae ct. White Conk Crepes 24 ‘i OURTAINS— BASEMENT. » bloomers, stad vittre $1.25 Fancy Glass Syrup JOOD8~ MAIN PLOOR, Jars... .75 | $2.94 Crepe Kimonos 1.97 With removable nickel sliver taps Tain or Hoval patterns—atraieht SILVERWARE MAIN FLOOR | at tise mmed--siges 4 1 Scissors | Hotse onpssrs” se ISD hoon me Sid in, box—hendy alze. | $1.38 Bungalow Aprons 82 Sorter MAIN’ FLOOR Checked winger $12.50 Boys’ . Corduroy Suits Full cut—whil tailored Sale 94 trou have two pairs motise polor THERD LAOH INVANTS" DRESSES -88 50 ct. Women's Double Extra Sie Burson Hose. ' OND FLOOR 33 8 to 10%. OST ARATN: Pon WHN'S PURNUSHINGS ————— See Page 8 for Other Hearn Advertising MAIN PLOOR, 4 An Unusual Purchase of Imported Net Panel Curtains » Value $9.00 to $11.50 6.88 They are 244 yards long, in Point Arab and lacet work, and many of them have antique, cluny and other real lace motifa. Continuation of Our Sale of Hand Made ae eee yards— mounted on finest net— were 832 to $35... 19.04 Finest Marquiset Curtaine— extra bts lobar ched vordere— many with real lace motify—per pair . 8.97 Fine Swiss Irish int Curtaine— also lacet- neat borders— artistic effects— value $12.50 to $15.00...... 2. OF Finest Label sro Portieres —complete variety of a 6c Foamy blue and Ha a, crimson am myrtle and many other combina- tions—French edge—7 {t. 6 in. ay were $26.50 4 Special Offer Silk iicoaneneas inches wide—tricot weave or small armure figures— various blues, rose, mulberry, crimson, various greens, fawn, taupe and other decorative tints—made to sell at and | and $3.47—Yard.. Fine Drapery HIE of them Sunfast, armure, rococo, Adam and other decorative designe over blue, rose, mulberry, tan and greens— were 82.95 and $3.09.,.Yd. 1.7 Special Offering, $0-inch Cre- eerie peated on fine ramie, equal to linen in serviceability— verdure and tapestry patterns light or dark grounds—made to retail at $3.50 yard— slight misprints High Grade Cretonnes—every i im- aginable design from chints to reproductions of finest Orientals— about 60 styles— Dress Woolens * Special prices in service- giving winter dress necessaries. Heather Mixtures — 54-inch—all wool—velour finish—various_ po; lar colore—were 62.48... LS 50-inch All Wool icsenonee finish—close, firm weave — tan, tai Copenhagen, reindeer, sable, Flemish, Burgundy, brown and navy blue— were 82.48... oo LOS 50 and 54 inch All Wool Trico~ tines—navy and black—fine, close weave— were 82.48 and $2.97 . 215 48 and 4 inch All Wool Man- nish eree 47 blue— were 81.48...... 110 54 inch All W Black Zibeline —tor coating—high lustre—heavy weight— were $4.28 A 54 inch All Wool Men’s Wear Serges — firm weave—navy » black—special 1 yt Men’s Trousers Were $4.95— 3.85 Well made, durable trou- sers like these will give ex- cellent service for general wear, There are worsteds, cassimeres, flannels and a plentiful supply of worsted mixtures. In stripes, mix- tures and various plain col- ors, including blue, brown and gray. Sizes 29 to 46. Men's Mackinaws— well made of all wool material— sizes 34 to 4h... . e000 Luncheon Is Served from 11:30 to 2:30 in the Restaurant— Third Floor, A variety sppealing toall tastes—a wholesomeness only to be found in home cooking—an inexpensive- ness only to be had at Hearn’s—these are the tempting qualities which draw customers to our Restaurant.