The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1921, Page 9

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BEATA ; é THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, i not the beat thing either Negrt or {froid of a man stepping off his tront! uvertare, | Destin," by completed a_ prot ——— — duunings has done. We liked the] porch ona pleasant July morning. [fe | Verdi. i probably sell Open until 60 cldbk cach evening, up to toumer better in “Passion” und the!starts a8 a tramp cowman in’ a Rothafel's house this week. if and including Saturday, December 24th. much better tn for 4 | inythical far Western town and ends, 8. L. Rothafel presents a aune-untt — | “hut they ure far far above [Up a8 a star seo ramimne this week at t Neat ie OTHER SHIP LINES | West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street tle ad amme which will ery sent in Mr, ‘Reel Reviews| by DUN ALLEN. t service man after e screen playe in Manas oy sha atre which Is fall of th nee, ma desert gan as ever scuttied a prairie spirit of good will and cheer, Byer _ schoo Norihg the apustiy, te hundreds who steod nine for’ LIKELY TO BE FINED Movie Lane was a busy thorough. ‘The story of “Vendetta” is one of johnrged young bunk clerk to upright | hour last night ov Broadway 1s at dake yeuterdny revenge, blood and passiv Poln|mannood and, of course, marrying! they could even get standing room, ‘ Ht meu 4 Negri, playing a wealthy Corsican) “fie Girl.” ‘speaks well for the entertainment at Cunard Nei the Only Alleged} With changes here and switching maiden, swears the terrible oath of | Although us wierd us the the blawest theatre In the world. The} <otator Unde AAA LAW | films there and but few cinemas the vendetta that she will avehRe the | jream of a ausheesh cate ature elnemna te “A Man's Home,” & iolator Under Alien Law, | housing hold-ove lovers ot e » murder of her favorite brother. n-\{s good entertainment, § nick production with an all-star ot dicates. Opera Nad Meee. wie te NY Acnowingly whe meets the slayer aul | hotter photogrnphy been st. Harry Morey makes a reallytic Davis Indicate ’ NO Ohta ee ant Sorts | it being a motion pleture) falls des- | Bre us Yor the s and stern husband of the frivolous itt | WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—Asking oh Movie. cntertainnient, {o Choose | porately iH 5 ho bim. ‘They | who, art, WHE Re inisguided wife, played by Kathlyn : ou ; merry, He steps out of the bridal | other t ; Wiliams. ¢ Valentine gave a fines and, a reprimand against th Alassifted as “Morgue chamber for a moment, and during | follow Harry faithful portrayal of the adventurous! Cunard Line for alleged (mmigration week vo Christmas | the moment the bride leanys that her and a p er for the wold ccuerer, it il Sven se: Law violations, ia only the first step Ndladion oF beloved husband is the murderer of | eivid fore them, «| “Creation,” the first epheode of 0 4. 4 tide Ey adil slower, ate rein than any (BEY likewise beloved brother, And Wild Western, Biblical motion picture produced by | ?¥ “I se a "i PESTO RS (SY Sense of the fifty-one. La many of; Just What happens when the bride- | Alm, Hider {t ts the better they |Sacred Pictures, Inc,, wan particularly respect for the law, the houses old atten records groom returns must be told by the | like It. If you have been forced to sit |!mpressive, when accompanied by) Secrétary Davis. it waa Indicated : f 2e "t be at A y to! mae ‘ ‘8 Yuletide melodies Saar $ were smashed into the wellknown Screen. It wouldn't be at all falr to) through a season of tedious, tiresome | Erno Rapee's Yul "6 to-day, will soon ask that Anos be smithereen and nice new unes, all tell tt in cold type. And Aside from the incidental tuner, | O-U0es i! oor Shige fe 1 which serve to accentuate fhe cinema! levied against other lines, whieh, aides. ‘t! pro} speckles jolly berries at {would melt type metal were we to| Ha peckled with holly berries and mis: ¥ Ps situations. Conductor Rapee and the) holds, are seeking ® paltry profit: by apito! Orchestra gave “The Spirit of at jotable Reduction Sale Tuesday over 1000 pairs of mand society drama films, the y Carey in "The Fox” will com of erisp, hay-luden air At ina hermetically sealed tetoe, are now hanging In many lob- Write tt bies. And" loose methods tn dealing with ente yyers the thing en th by 4 Christmas.” . ’ " ; 4 " a 9 " ee te une Wath mon in| Beginning this (Monday) afternoon, &li He contends thut so long ¢ omen’s umps an xfor s the bis latest. short comi Bel! 4 Mins Aida Armond, the nine- Id the law providing fixed quotas for im feline who abig Hop: "Trailing the Coyote.” latest! strings by rely \ jase who made sich a hit in migtants stands It must beentorved. | dies") will give “Christmas ; : eolty bit of divertissement| ‘The Administration «planning | “Mosakowskiana,” which showed changes in the law to make it « bit} CB diet ee iae ae more clastig and to make it harder} number were the Capitol Bal- jiet Singers. Mile. Gambarelli and/ for steamer lines to dod Alexander Oumans' appear in a! fn the Cunard case tt Is alleged that serenade, ‘300 Hungarians—more than 200 of ‘and won-! “BH! and Bob" adventure pleture. | acting of 1 Cooga dering wh b Wl this “busic and the topical review, Starting with | unnamed ness depression” trlk was coming Lisat's “Sixth Hungarian Rhapsody.” | is a good from. played by the Strand Orchestra, the) Bullets Generously sprinkled about on the amme display’ many {ance with the star Movie offerings for the we squalities, chief of which | No review of the dashes of novelty such as °Th mbolom obligato played by | would be fair without Harey Care: latest thrillerino,| Bela Nyary in conjunction with the| Moran's . Century @hote of th Dependable, Fashionable Footwear in a wide variety of discontinued models taken from our regular stock and Drastically Reduced for Immediate Clearance to my on” ber cel bandits divide t Which started unreeling at the Ce ra Straphanger” It is a laugh trom | NO eee ete Mayer's care | them automatically ineligible—were tral, where it replaced nd = start to finish, and one of the funniest | ° Ages fa ncine GFL DRO o| e e notice te ies “Mone ane "phe New Discinia” a flimitiaation| geenon Brondwey me mcr fons. ‘This. week he shows some of| brought her despite ample notice to the quaint characters to be seen in 4! steamship lines that the Hungarian a simmer-heat foreign feature starring | of ts rhe Ci ' Dutch fishing village. The Capitol) vote tor the year ending July: 1 next Vola Negri and Emil Jannings at the, book of t Mini Arthur Nels ars powerftti same tun, has a mes-| “Migs Luly pet -| | > somposed of the most | Bircne sage to de to the folks out ye Uiut this ithe she te. @een on the |roces erin or Ree aceon services, had been exhausted At the Astor, “Theodor,” ike the fant in the Lyric 1 Nas the cook and dishwasher | BUST yaecitia to be with us.) And the film acts aa on of the movie and She the. Cay offess "A Man's | tessenger in del which won ror SHURE latent phere he film, whi e for the best dramatic st At the Rivoll, the film adapted 1 from Zona Gale muulti-ve Lulu Bett, fam De Mil) and play, } a cond, not a little better, film than |t was a| thing different. novel (6P the Rialto,, It telly the love, story of a bi Wallace Reid, Swanson and | girl in a small town aad how Filllott Dexter re oiling the same find happiness ' as they did at the Rivoll last weck | Every one knew there'd | and advising the saying to the fouks | Somewhere In the sory out front “Don't Tell r ae could 1 without one “Fool's, Parad \ em away ot the ; New Disciple,” a dramatization of t { f ite book of the sume name and con. | Featiy count. ‘ A exclusively. There are exquisite diamond rin, Ta Winona che New 4 stor Wallowed nad oredinentad vonmtl (ae esp Wane apes lavallieres, bar pins, wrist watches, genuine blue- started a limited en many, many film attempta so far this | Ns We role, of Bis el TIByATReT aE white from $25 up. Don’t miss this opportunity. Lyric. ’ n, the majority of big features | {7 2 2 on rt Established 34 years. : settling down for the season, but fold | (tien manner, Others in the cast are ed ing their reels and sfealing away at! (raves and Ethel V i oes Rasior LLIA BE Ss C PASSING IN REVIEW > Pe ee angie Hewewer we [raven and the! Wale, the wun M HL HREN Will never be able to say this about | {jis re clever, and ta le ae : age- | tne ersiop of “Miss Lulu Bett the “New Disciple,” for ita manage- | {05 Mim Veron tae JEWELER Formerly “HAWKINS” 1 used to be! ment has only entered it for a non- Larry Semon in “The Bell 727 EicutH Avenue, xrar 46rH Street, MANHATTAN etution of ef lust season, was presented at the Rivoli and may @ of che Ie fim De" Atile, and is up to the Special X’mas Discounts ! yy {arustic standard of this well known! * | screen producer, Lois Wilson imper of Lulu Bett in (Less than Original Manufacturing Cost) Black or Brown KIDSKIN, Black dr Brown CALFSKIN, in one-strap effects. BLACK or BROWN CALFSKIN OXFORDS. TAN CALFSKIN with Fawn Suede Combination, with one strap, all with welted soles and walking heels. Also a variety of desirable PUMPS with turned soles and Louis heels. All sizes but not in every style. Second Floor what its pro- would be—some- Even after reducing my diamond stock to pre-war levels, l have decided to give an extra 10% discount on all diamonds purchased before Christmas only. My stock is all marked in plain figures and made up of dependable guaranteed merchandise PATENT or mates the role pol teacher, ta best portrayals of ‘ terion. Roberts—he Sa delightful i Justice Helen smokes Suggesting a Gift for Comfort at a Price That Is Exceptional one of tho.® skid engagement of two weeks, U should <3 tir . message picture, pure and | “oes othe but we rather imagine the neamamne ara! film scanner will enjoy the | fy Baticeandoroatt Miy satis hy W Women’s and Misses’ WARi\i BLANKET ROBES $7.50 All-Wool Plaid Blanket “Robes with full length sleeves, shaw! collar, pockets and cord girdles. i t | The light and dark colorings are particularly ffvetive.—Seeond Floor, ow It has chang Pola Neeri in the licket. quick! At least, that’s 1) us, judging from th of the film fa and was when a not take a trip te nd see what's Inside the “env = The wildest Wila West an. Ag ge t th ofa Wr | he Wox,' ’ ted w " nded Broa env run at Thentre yesterd ry } The McCreery PUTH AVENUE MEN’S SHOP | ‘ i Splendid | | for His Christmas! OVERCOATS At a Special Low Price $39.50 Overcoats make very appropriate Christmas pres- ents for the men in your family. For that reason we have taken 250 of our $45 and $55 overcoats and marked them at this low price as a special offering. The fabrics are All Wool—the tailoring perfect in - every way—the models are those most in demand this season—and they may be had in all sizes from 34 to 44. Gifts of Individuality in a Reduction Sale Tuesday: 110 Handsome Imported FILET and EMBROIDERED PANELS $15.75 to 45.00 Regularly $23.50 to 65.00 each These fine Filet Lace and Embroidered Scrim Panels are mostly 54 inches wide and add that distinctive touch to the home expressive of refined, good taste. Only 5 more shopping days to Christmas For the Convenience of Customers Our Stores Will Remain Open, from Now to Christmas, Until 6 P. M. TUESDAY ONLY! Women's Imported French Kid Gloves! (Two-Clasp) al7 Were $3.18 These are our fine gloves, taken from regular stock for Tuesday’s holiday pricing. They are made with embroidered backs and overseam fingers. Black, white, brown, beaver, tan, gray and mode—all sizes Men’s Real Mocha Gloves 4.95 Were $6.46 These ideal cold weather gloves, which any man will be delighted to receive, are seamless line and have self backs. See page 23 for other Hearn Advertising | Also notable Price Reductions on Sunfast and Damask Drapery. Other Holiday Gifts at Special Prices: PILLOWS, SCARFS, CHAIR BACKS and TIDIES Upholstery Department—Fourth Floor. Hand-scalloped and Hand-embroidered MADEIRA LINENS ; Appropriate for Holiday Gifts. Other Christmas Suggestions Tray Covers, - - each 35¢, 50c | Luncheon Sets, 13 pes. 5.75, 6,50 for Men and Young Men ( Centerpieces, - - each 1.95, 2.50 | Show Towels, - each 3.50, 3.75 Tea Napkins, - - doz. 6.75, 8.25 | Guest Towels, - “ 1,25, 1.95 Boudoir Cushion Covers, 1.50, 2.75 | Luncheon Cloths, ‘“ 5.75, 12.00 Men's Suits $29-50 up Four-piece Golf Suit $45.00 up Evening Clothes $50:00 and $70.00 Evening Vests $5.00 #6 $10.50 Rain Coats $8:75 to $25.00 BEFORE YOU BUY SEE French Handmade Cluny Lace-trimmed Linens Centerpieces, - - each 1.75, 3.50} Tea Cloths, - - each 4.25, Dre PIANOS OF INDIVIDUALITY What gift could more eloquently express the spirit of Christmas in the hearts of those you hold dear than a piano? UPRIGHTS—GRANDS—PLAYERS Visit our salesroom and permit us to demon- strate these wonderful instruments. CASH OR TERMS 155 LIVINGSTON ST. xis; BROOKLYN OPEN EVENINGS 00 er or Buffet Scarfs 4.25, 5.75 | Luncheon Cloths, each 11.50, 20.00 Pure Linen Mosaic Tea Napkins, special $6.75 and 8.75 doz. Porto Rican Show Towels (Pure Linen, hand-embroi’d); each $2.95, 3.95 Irish Pure Linen Tea Napkins, hemstitched....doz. $4.75, 5.75 MAIN FLOOR TABLES. dames McCreery & Co. Second Floor—Use the Special Fifth Avenue Entrance

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