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WINTER GARDEN mate 4," AMUSEMENTS, |AL JOLSON ‘somso" Aa a AMUSEMENTS. ? | Folson’s Beta st. RAGA ae THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, | AMUSEMENTS. CENTURY fr; S5! Since Wad Sat 290 ™e CHOCOLATE SOLDIER With DONALD BRIAN—TESSA KOSTA. | 49°" ST. Toe Wt Bway, Circle 3836. Withee 2 eo emitrons Aico Mace R. oorin wn UPACE| | 7 wil i. > in ana co ft SS DITRICHSTEIN: vauuis* 45th roadway. CRORE ANP OUR ACatars, sie, | ASTOR 8 sia, Pinang ae 44TH ST. THEATRE Rae hee we FAVERSHAM suSutan NAT NAZARRO JR. FAY CLARK 4 aVERDL Riscrerre BROS. ER STAR ACTS. bug SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION: keclusive New York Release of the Sensational Film FRED. K. BEAUVAIS Society's Famous Indian Guide Whose came and sicture have figured tn all “THE LONELY TRAIL” — Two ity jaiterdcy dontanes this presen: tation one of the real treats of the season. Powerful influences did everything Aumanty possi- ble to prevent the picture being pill se? are vogieecrbel hampering its proper a vertis- ing, but don’t be fooled—the public is the best judge. The public BEAUVAIS has made a GREAT PICTURE! UPN. cLoup %& BELMONT wna @AS.S.TERACITY | — MARGE. Dally Mats, 25c-50c, Brenings 250, 500, 75¢, $1.00. | Audiences — ORA BAYES a. Wat By, JUST MARRIED ‘sme te NORMAN TREVOR» AYRE, 302 St Eres F » eithye SHUBERT 300. Waseca GREENWICH VILLAGE Poultks THIRD ANNUAL PRODUCTION, SHUBERT THEATRE, 44th, tat MAR(ONETTES ip Olsen “OM ia and“ ” Today. Yom'w, Thute Fries Pel: Geetha, "SIDNEY BLACKMER~ isthe Mountain Man at the “Maxine ott Theatre REALLY TINGUISHES HIMSELF.” —Woolleott, Times, rary Wont, Times. LILIOM Se” $30 Sohilairatt rear, THE MADRAS HOUSE ‘A Comedy Now PLASING Beery Nioht 8.20. Matinees Wednesday € Saturda TION: “SIDNEY BLACKMER (in Moud ain Man at_ the Elliott Theatre) UMPHANT NOTE.” 2.20. EA. sist, West of B'way. IL THEA® GS RWANT. 1564. Maxine IS THE TRI- ae es JOHN, 1 $F 205 winwooD » nh MOVES TO FULTON THEA. NEXT THANK. U's 14TH LAUGHING AUDIENCE. LONGACRE ast wee Ambassader § hase gue et ee “3 BLOSSOM TIME | PLAYHOUSE 8%. ee ne ICE BRADY | RIFTING” ROBERT WARWICK| ltel REPUBLIC We, 8.8 Fog “LAWFUL. Une Maxine Elott’s *92:°%, 2° Ballers | MOUNTAIN | “iN “A romance tn bright dlelegue."—Journal. BLJOU Wee eee. Bee 600, tate 2008 EDOVER R ROAD ict MER’S Comedy, THE MOUNTAIN MAN, at the Maxine Elliott Theatre. ELTINGE "6.06%, Zrnue, ue TH DEMI VIRGIN BOOTH {ive eda Boe tn Ree ARtiss ' in GoppEss ~ he ]t YEAR 538TH TIME of the CRAVEN COMEDY, West 44th St, | Evenings 8.80 * Sta Wed” & Set. 2.00 MATA R/ we SANDERSON R & SAT 2'30 CASINO TANGERINE ‘A MUSICAL comenY’ Lest cant JOH! HALLIDAY RENDEL ‘MON. Mate, Tours, a, 4 /EPEIROVA “= “IN A CLASS BY ITSELF."—am sie 'W ALI BEN HAGGIN PICTURES. (0 St, | Mats Wed. & Sat. eG RE "3.5 S50" | "Best Sears 7 GitleTTe MAKER _ HENRY MILLERS REA MATINEES THURS ® SAT 2:20 Play an BOOTH TARKINGTON Greatest Ca "THE INTIMATE STRANGER RRC ES A i bod EE Be te jo Kruger in “qlias JIMMY Emmett Corrigan | VALENTINE” Margalo Gillmore | gayery, 3’ ora, A St Mary Bve.8.15.” Mia, Wed, & Sat: HUDSON Wee dt ae Bae sas! * ELSIE FERGUSON io “THE VARYING SHORE,” ~ KNICKERBOCKER S224," Be . de Sat.2.50 “BULL DOG DRUMMOND” “& Real Melodrama.” with A. BE _MATTHEWS, rs BELASCOS.°RS%, 2 urin LENORE J AIG as KIKI Led Wet (ih brewing at 830 CORT Staite Wea, ad’ Sais at 2 Even MATS. WEDNESDAY | BEST $2 AND SATURDAY | SEAT Musical Comedy GLOBE Era. § Me sensation at the \iian Pollock j* ABI ot Divorcement” er PARK Ory, itatinee Sa Hew WILD GAT *¥s.corex. ‘AL 8.30 re i aE MATS. WED. & Si & SAT., 5 50° IRL 0 $2)| LYCEUM * ws st rr St at 830 Was MUSIC BOX "\35° 23.22") IRVING pertins “MUSIC BOX | REVUE" SAM H. HARRIS 5 West 424 St, ve. 8.15 Mats. Wed. de Bat. 2.15 With ERNEST LEXINGTON Th. Bist St, de Lex. AY. | Last Plava 5020, Sub. at doc Extra Mldniont Performance Wed. at 1136 DANCE PALAC E THE ONE BIG DANCE “Fact NIGHTLY Bre! Manian) sURaAL ane | xe. WILLIAM IIs 1s THE DREAM] | sam | WALLACE MARY A uainvs | EDDINGER N° NASH Geraldine Fares Presents | 9 ‘CAPTAIN APPLEJACK’ ack Sennett Comedy “BY HECK” ” GEO AAR) THEATRE FAMOUS RIALTO OR MA: COHAN Sway s4seds KIELTERILONN Sothhe ED Ww JESSE L. LASKY Presents “THE PERFECT FOOL’ CECIL B. DeMILLE'S SIX CYLINDER. + LOVE iF | Week’ F FRITZ LEIBER "wv ctrtae Arthur Ben-Ami Lionel se _ Pauline Lord Hopkins in “The Idle Inn” if “The Clay " with Irene Fenwick in “Anna Christie” PresenteQf Pumetin tion: “asa Siew Palins Thorns a Bate 298 Vanditinees Well a Sate 20 NEW, AMSTERDAM, Mite ia szte. No Higher FLOWER SHOW AMY ‘Soulful Smooth Clingy Spiritual DEVELOPED BY MEANS KLAW | THEA. W. 45th St and Saturday By Wm. Hurlbut, w: i | | | | | | AMAZING DISPLAY OF LILIES FOR INSTANCE ALL “LILIES OF THE FIELD”’ EVENINGS 8.30 Mats. To-Morrow KLAW THEATRE Conte as Example to Young Lilies OF SCIENTIFIC GRAFTING MARIE DORO i. “LILIES fi; FIELD” ith FRED'K PERRY RIVOLI | tress. ANNIVERSARY WEEK a Zukor Presents 3 GHOSTS” A Geo. Fitzmaurice Production Buster Keaton’s Newest Com-dy RIVOLE CONCERT ORCHESTRA RIALTO hie “JUST AROUND THE CORNER” | “FOOLS PARADISE” |} All Seats Reserved | BF KEITH ey aes ites VAUDEVILLE Booed and others, i avn ELLA RETFORD Roma a 26 50) ih °D, CAMEO STAY | ection of B.S.MOSS SONTINUOUS 28, Jam\| BOPULAR! Oo MION ee | MAE MUR: eciges Bway 1" PERSONAL’ C aa ERSAL PRODUCTION, CE TOceMErE gy “OLUMBIA omy Twice Duy DS * AM | STR'AN 7 sway & 471 | Bronx Opera House (4%, oo hist | Helen Mackellarin Back ? fay ! _. CONCERTS AND MUSIC, | NATIONAL THEATRE, 41 St, W. 0: B'uw | SONG RECITAL FRIDAY AFT., TAN: OTH, AT wt ‘DOROTHY FOX OTRINWAY PIANO EMPING DONOERTS H OL CPW DocKSTASER. Joe ‘Cook Era Shirley & Band, Leo Beera, >> HellPPODRONE fi: ¢°'i He Seats at 1) ci THEODOR righ hay cisH hts A Sat, Mata, #2. PRICES: 31233, fot 3a Mats, $1:600 __SFaTS NOW SELLING. Dou way & | in THE THR! STATE bie ena Cont, 11 A.M. to 12 P.M. | Wh) mall Adams * Mh aoCUNIgnt Ste” I Gitler’ and others BROOKLYN, STRR BAND FAAGMARRC TP ELSIE fereuson BROOKLYN WALLACE REID evclovt DEXTER Peter Ibbet-on TAR & i in Tees The iiscuiet” Manna” NDAY 2—BIG CONCERTS—2 FOR THE “\ WINTER VACATIONIST The World’s Winter. ' Resorts Annual 1921-22 (Just Published) Containing Leading Foreign and American Resorts, Steamship Travel and Tours |jto All Recreation Places May be obtained . REE at all World Ofuees or by mail un request Address | Winter Resort Bureau New York World, Pulituer Building, 63 Park Row, New York City FAIRBANKS | 1922. Store Hout: 9 to 5.30 HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET OUR 2214 E =| JANUARY SAL The Great Mid-Winter Event Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Our policy of limes profits and quick turnover gives to our customers special price advantages. JANUARY SALE values represent comprehensive assortments at the low prices to which our customers look forward on this yearly occasion. Sale Specials for Both Today and Tomorrow Blankets and Flannels Our January Sale values will meet all your requirements of quality, and surprise you with their low prices. Handsome All-Wool Plaid Blan- kets—variety of combinations, including Scotch plaids, also white, with contrast borders —1920 price $19.94 Wool Finish Blankets—gray, tan full size beds— 1920 price $5.96. 2.96 All-Wool Blankets—plaids, also white, with contrasting borders —full size— 1920 price $21.94 All-Wool Plaid Blankets—varicty of color combinations—full size 1920 price $15.94.Special 6.65 Wool and Cotton Mixed Gray Blankets—also white with col- All-Wool Blankets—variety of plaids—stitched or soisette bound—full size— 1920 price $17.94 Crib Blankets—cotton white, with contrasting colored borders— 1920 price .42 Sale .23 Crib Blankets—ciderdown finish Jacquard—pink or blue— 1920 price $1.47 Crib Blankets—all —Jacquard — designs—pink blue—shell stitched or bound— 1920 price $8.97. .Special 5,74 ~ plaids —- i variety of inations—also gray, with contrasting borders ~% bed size— 1920 price $4.97.... feo Vy pf white, tan, satin ored borders—size 66x50--also wool finished plaids [variety of olor combinations—full —1920 price $3.97 ......3.96 Blankets—varicty of gray—contrast color borders— single bed size— 1.68 All-Wool plaids—full size— -5.74 1920 price $4.47... IN FLANNEL SECTION 1920 price $14.94. Bleached Domets—27 inch—soft, | 70 and 72 Inch Robe Cloths— downy nap— variety of color combinations-— 1920 price 44 for bathrobes, smoking jackets, etc.—1920 price $1.97... .1,17 Bleached Domet—36 inch—soft | a11.Wool Plain Flannels—cream 1920 pees is, RTs | color—35 inch—excellent a quality—1920 price $1.44, Bleached Domet—also bleached | 27 Inch All-Wool Plain Flannels and unbleached cantons— --27 inch— 1920 price .88 1920 price $1.27.,,...... .70 Cotton Blankets. January Sale! Opening Season Value 974 Junior Boys’ Washable Suits 1.63 Were $1.95 to $2.94 The selection includes Oliver Twist, Middy and Plaited Junior Norfolk styles in a wonderful variety ot models, with round or square collars, open cuffs, braiding and embroidered emblems. Suits are made of Peggy cloth, linen and Tepe in different shades of blue, green, tan, brown and gray, also all-white. A smart tie or a cord and whistle gives a jaunty finish to each suit. Sizes 3 to 10 years. MORNING SPECIALS On Sale Today & Tomorrow Until 1 P.M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities ré stricted. No Mall or ‘Telephone ole and $3.27 Vanity Cases 1.57) 24 ct. Women’s Hose Two slzes—genuine leather—-fitted | ™ with purse and mirror—black and | ! colors LEATHER GOODS—MAIN FLOOB. 50 and 68 ct. par Novelty Jewelry. 38) ns, cuff links, Hngerie clasp, Yanity cases and 1 elty cotton | $1.97 Women’s Extra Size ightdresses Extra” uality—silke silk stitching or brat WOMEN'S FRTRA SIZE UNDERWEAR— ECOND FLOOR. 68 7 ct Extra Size Petticoats pink or blue Mok 1.50 Nop—fane: Bar scallop~fancy he ‘JEWELRY—MAIN FLOOR, 1214 ct. Cotton Laces.. Fancy designs LACE—MAIN FLOOR. $4.67 Silk Mull Comfortables..... 3.78 Cotton Alled—full slze—floral cen- tres—plain borders. COMPORTABLES BASEMENT, $1.64 Costume Serges....... All wool—fine _ twill brown, wundy, navy and. black GOODS—MAIN FLOOR. $2.94 rons Kimonos . 2.36 Pretty floral patterns-—-elastic waist sizes 38 PNDENWHAR EMCOND FLOOR $795 Men's Trousers 8.75 All wool-sulting materia “MEN'S CLOTHING MAIN FLOOR, $1.48 and $1.69 Men's ‘oven Madras Shi r line stripe of blue well made--all sizes. MEN'S FURNISHINGR-MAIN FLOOR $1.48 Men's Night Shirts. 1.10 Domet—well napped—neat _etripes on w Fruit of the Laon ull sizes MEN'S FURNISHINGS--MAIN FLOOR. | $2.35 and $2.95 Men's Reis Union Suits Tight, medium, heavy welght many’ other make MENS PCRNIEHING 25 ct. Outing Flannels. Fleeey nap—for undergarn i''the family WASH GOODS—RARHATENT: 35 ct. New Curtain Muslins nehes wide—spots, fikures ar stripes, CURTAINS BASEMENT. or straight line model HOUSE DRESSES—SECOND LOR. 97 ct. Little Tots’ Flannelette Dresses. . -50) Yoko nd, bishop, styles. white and known colored—alzes to. 3 INFANTS DRUSSES~&LUOND FLOOR, Women’s Union Suits — Cotton fleece—various atyler- $147 rogular size. ‘17 all 1.37 | KNIT UNDERWEAR-MAIN FLOOR $1.48 Children’s Flannelette | Sleeping Garments . 84 Manufacturer's #amples—night dresses, one and two pisce Pajamas 012 GUILDNENS UNDERWEAR—SDCOND FLOOK $2.25 New Madras ; Curtains —pair.. .1.66| 48 et. Turkish Towels irs cream ground— detached fig- Full bieached—d ou ble centre—also colored rosebt a bemmed—white borders, cl INS —BASEMENT. TOWELS—MAIN FLOOR. 1.85 iso 1216 for extra size 25 32 600 thread ur See Page 11 for Other Hearn Advertising Ordera, Sale Specials Crepe de Chine Bloomers—with hemstitched and lace edged ruffle were $2.28 ......eseeeeee 4 Silk Camisoles—crepe de chine or satin—several models—trimared lace and medallions— were $1.18 secceces OF Crepe de Chine Chemises—assort- ment of pretty models—trimmed with lace, medallions and rose- buds—strap and built-up shoul- ders—were §$2.28.. soooke Extra Size Brassieres—reinforced under arms—attractively trimmed with laces and embroidery— sizes 44 to 56—were $1.00.. .77 Women's Dresses—tricotine and tricolette—straight and tunic style models—braided and em- broidered—navy and black—sizes 86 to 44—were $14.73.....9,' Misses’ Serge Dresse: avy and burgundy, with colored embroid- eries—sizes 14 to 20 years— were $9.73 -5.47 i -_ rubberized ined hoods— ere $2.94. .1,.93 Dresses—sheer or- trimmed with lace 8 an all wlilte, with col- and cuffe—braid 6 to 18 years — were $1.48 asin eels 1.18 ’ Tub Dresses—plaid gingham ettily trimmed with embroi- i fancy stitching—sizes 6 were $1.48 oile Blo 1 with lai trimming— | Extra Size and trim made~-were $1.14 . Costume Blouses—silk and geore- ette—embroidery, beaded and tai- lored styles—were $5.69. .4.12. Brush Wool Scarfe—with pockets and belt—checked borders—buff, brown weave, buff, brown, pea- cock, navy and black— were $4.94 Boncounoert ty L, 5 Worsted Sweaters—tuxedo style— reefers and cuffs in novelty black * weave—black or navy, with white and butf with brown— were $4.68 2.94 Sateen and Cotton Taffeta Petti- coats— plain and flowered—blach, purple, b shadow- —double extra size —various 24 and $2.94... navy, green, purple cut—various models—elastic models—ribbon trimmed: navy, taupe, brown, green — were $5.94 4.6 ine and Taffeta, Petticoate— avy, brown and light and dark changeable—shirred and tucked models— were $4.94 .. 3. Bungalow Aprons—-striped ging- ham or chambray—sash or belted models—braid finish were 61.18. . .74 Band Aprons—good quality ging- ham-—-gathered or fitted—-with strings and pocket—~ were 48 : Coutil Corsets—inedium low bust some with elastic Inserts in back—also elastic top models on steel—sizes 19 to 80— w extra sizes~ $2.00...... 1.34 Coutil and Brocaded Corsets—low und medium bust--spoon steel and two pairs of garters— ‘prettily 319 40. trimmed—size 2.94 Keliable standard makes at January Sale Prices. New Fringed Seamless Velvet Rugs from two of the best manufac turers--9x12 ft.—all-over carpet designs Special 3950 Bigelow-Hartford and Alexander Smith's Seamless Wool Ta "oF Rugs—tix9 ft Special 11,9) CLEARANCES Reversible Washable Chenille Rugs — 36x72 inches detached figures and border designs were $8 aay K Bete ‘Chenille Rugs— Rose solid e¢ fte— were $7 150 56.50 Seamed or Seam! Wiltons— $.6x10.6—medallion and small figure designs were $107.00 to $119.00. 82.50 Table and Decorative Linens January Sale offers extraordinary savings over regular price. Table Cloths with Matching bleached linen dam- ask—-decorative floral design— Napkins—bleached linen dam- ask of long wearing quality— Cloths—70x70 inches— «+.+Dozen 3,75 Were $5.95 .yisseeveress 5196 || Hessy (Quality Blasckad) litte 70x88 inches— Damasks— ieee LOT eerie: 4.88 | were 82.95 .....cccebee 1.84 lapkins—22x22 inches— Coote "Dozen 4,90 | Bleached Mercerized Damask quality—69 inches wide Table Cloths—double satin Irish linen damask pattern of extra ALTO +Yard .67 heavy quality— addi, Diwesk Nephi Cloths—72: 18x18 inches— WEES WIGNER Cech 8.68 vere BLTB. cece eee Dozen 1.24 72x90 inches~ Tab'e Cloths—mercerized dam- were $14.95 leached—round designs— 72x108 inches were $17.95 . BSmriccies saan sani Hemstitched 1.94 Lench Sete—cl joe es After Dinner Memphis and half dozen |) Clothe were: $2.15 2.44 were $7.50 .. | Searfs and Shams—trimined Hemstitched Linen _ with imitation lany lace— Cloths — extra qualit were $1 -. 88 inches—were $8.75 Linen Tea Cloths. hemstitched 66x88 inches— or lace trimmed— were $10.75 .. were $6.95 Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bed Spreads, Etc. January Sales offer bedding of the best wearing and best appearing quality for prices that are far below what one would expect to pay. A Large Special Purchase Sheets and Pillow Cases Especially for this sale from one of the largest sheet and pillow case manufactur- ers, whose name we cannot advertise. H , HE PITCHED 42x36—were ¢ BY 28 $5x36-—were » 40 30 60x36—were 64x36—were 4% 54x90——were | -92 54x09-—were 1.01 63x60—were § | 1.01 63x99-—were § | 1.12 72x90-——were § | 1.12 72x99 —were 1.17 81x90—were $ DB or 81x99 —were § | 127 81x108—were 4 1.34 99x90-—were $1.62 1.27 90x99—-were $1.69 1.34 90x108-—were $1.7 | 1.42 86 inches wide Size Before Hemming. No Mail or Phone Orders Muslins Fruit of the Loom | Fine Quality Bleached Muslins— Muslins—-36 inches | 36 inches wide—were .18.. .12 wide—-were .24. ‘ | Heavy Unbleached Muslins—36 Lonedale Musli \ inches wide—were ,17 of -inch Extra Quality Muslins— r 19 54-inch Unbleached Muslins— were .24.. Hill Muslins— | 86 inches wide- leached——were were .24 pore heavy quality—were 34... 19 “Limit 80 yards. No Mail or Phone Orders Cheese Cloths—86 inches wide— | 32-inch Tickings—for feather absorbent—value 4% 2% beds and mattredses POLO OD van'aly sian i No Mail or Phone Orders at Babies’ and Little Tots’ Wear Priced at January Sale savings for mothers to buy what is necessary for now, and also what will be required when present needs are outgrown. Infants’ Silk and Wool Shirts Babies’ Part Wool Hose-—white full fashioned sleeves ily vs to 8 yr were 81.56 Eh 92 reg. .5 38 Fine Silk and Wool | !nfants’ Wool Flanncl Gertrudes sizes 6 mos. to 2 yrs Kk plain hen p 91.08 to $1.08 PB) Wo tonahinercs Babies’ Fine Half Wool Shirts—- tobrie ba silk finish— sizes to 3 years. were S110 R87 were 97 to $1.25 .84 Infants’ Flannelette Wrappers Babies’ Ribbed Shirts shell fin 2 Hightgowns — w ish ‘ were 67 and pa ; 68 te Gertrudes ~ Infants’ Shirts —part 1.77 wool 1 year were $1.10 to § 94 Shoulder Strap Bands—half wool —sises to 8 year— 4.74: ] |

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