The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1922, Page 23

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SNAKING HOSE”: : AMUSEMENT | AMUSEMENTS. IMPERILS “MANY THEATRES UNDER DIRECTION OF HUGO RIESENFELD to Excitement at Fire, BWAV at 4.9 UST. Scores of policemen, fireme: rters, ‘buffs’ and others inside lines had an exciting experience at M. to-day being’ chased half a block by a “snaking” line of hose hat seemed alive from the high pres. re, during a spectacular blaze in 1 op floor of the nine-story loft buili No. 458 BroadWay, corner of rand Street. The surrounding buildings ane sev ral storivs lower, which the tire rd to reach and fight. Nine fights eaks TIMES SQUARE BEGINNING SUNDAY ip, the blaze could bé seen all over JBSSE L.LASKY @ lower part of the city, Firemen carried lines of hose up the Presents fairs and fire-escapes. When the pe of hose burst from the, high ssure, one end began squitming d caught under Acting Battalion let Oliver's automobile. The car oaned and shook as if about to rst, but suddenly the galvanized e escaped and drove the crowd a block befére somebody shut off je water. The fire was confined to the top or of the building, which ts oceu- d by underwear concerns, and did 000 damage. Water flooded the 5 ie subway, but did not inter? e Later of train: Cecil B. LL the crash and tingle of the vividest melo- drama! All the poignant heart-tug of life’s supreme advantage of love! All the gorgeous color that glows through every picture made by Cecil B. De Mille! All of this—and more! For here is a story as moyel as next year’s style salon, yet throbbing with age-old, primitive in- stincts that drive men and women on to their fate. The story of an heiress who wedded her chauffeur, of a washwoman’s daughter who married a son of wtalth—of these four, thrown together and facing a strange, new world. The first of a ae of Concerts by # A Paramount Picture With a Brilliant Cast, Including Leatrice Joy Edith Roberts Conrad Nagel Theo. Roberts John Davidson Jack Mower STORY BY JEANIE MACPHERSON | RIALTO & Times | CRITERION ware | POLA NE Se LAST 3 DAYS GRI Cecil B. DeMille’s ne Tas AEE” | “FOOL'S PARADISE” Yamous Rialto Orch. | Twice Daily. ‘asa momorial the, tate Ciewt. Jane Reese 50r to $2.00. New at Box HICAGO OPERA GARDEN, Goneral Director, vy NH “OPERA ATT TA N fouse Biway va! 49th St. atyle te marvettous."—Dre. Te "eae t0 32.20. Stnway Piano, Lowden Caariton, Carneste, Hal AMUSEMENTS. Mat. THE EVENING WORLD, AMUSEMENTS. FPROCTORS DEVILLE S FEATURE FILMS J George Jessel, Norton & Melnott Burke & Durkin, Jack Bnglis, Farlan&Pal, jer Calor Scheme,’ Merldias | pavetintn eohieredvencanee 28thst in ah Nan ino La SexeiTs MRS, IRENE FENWICK BESSIE CLAYTON Strong Supporting Bill and (rouumela iw KNIGK-KNAGKS Revise MANK Thos He tne Ince presents STAN Dstt THe Woman _B'y. aa a St Strand Symphony Or Ore. D N ERRACE ane ae bs CE Rae “9, HOLIDAYS, Bronx Opera House } 1 St Bar, Bop. “MAIN STREET” with ALMA TELL and MeKAY MORRIS, BROOKLYN. son KR SUITOR® INE AMSTERDAM WW 425T. fives 6.65 13. WED. & SAT. 50¢h 02 NO HIGHER Aiwa 3 SHUBERT | ‘VAUDEVILLE $ J .00 WINTER GARDEN Stray sas . Teh Av.450 St. Eva.8.20, Jolsn’s Seth St. 7, Mt Wea! aa Sar "2.20, AL JOLSON ‘somso” CENTURY "ee, 624 & cen. Pp. w, cot. 4900 _ Eve. 30, Mata. Wed. & Bat, 2.80 mca <TIOCOLATE SOLDIER Ket PRaric || (eae eae Er | Pe eee EMPIRE Ser Fee beAil || ATH ST. THEATRE "x, oun GwteTte|| 3 KER HENRY MILLERS 2" 3 Mal va ’ ‘ BILLIE BUR OTH TARKINGTO! is eae tel ATE way and #6ih jatinees Wed. ani Ane ELSIE JANIS ik NEW STUFF! ROL 1 NEW LD MID Rt ASTOR snd Brosdway.“Frenings £90. Next. Matinee erat ww FAVERSHAM | sohw Man Mats. Wed. | EHLOSON a BOOTH f; Bee a Be ei 0 aaa Y¥ 18 LAUGHING AT” ihbes|| Wedleatany *| «THE CRITICS"&*S-S. TENACITY” i “DOVE R ROAD’ os BELMONT {527-1 G i “io t8d, Stayt 7. atrrnre sat 2 ICKERBOCKER wr Bet ; "MESSE oi BULL DOG harem LTINGE Wee as r LASCO ¥i: Yew, 44 ge PLAYHOUSE fs Wi. Ber. 2 ce ROBERT WARWICK’ HELEN MENKEN DRIFTING’ Wm. A, Brady's 48TH ST, FRITZ LEIBER CHERRY 0. y. Bre. #80 Maxine Elliott’s {22 WW. i, Att 230 Kommers|t kirecy Mountain Man §: nia |) n CLOUDS EVG NEXT MATINEE SATURDAY. at Monbav"4.4z2 LYRIC 8&S!"- MONDAY EVENING a WALLACE aa MAR’ EDDINGER N° NASH ‘ “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK’ Saturday NORMAN thet i» want SHUBERT Tes. ata, We ot Wy. aI Bui 230, Wone 5000 MORNING DEAL GRENVICL LAGE LS cnsstion at the GLOBE IMES” SQ/A Allan nee og in ears. 424 81) “A BI of Divorcement” Bee Ea! with JANET BEECHER, ~ THANK-Y 1230 LAUAHING AUDLENOE. ihe ]st YEAR ‘Garth TIM! tf the ORAVEN COMEDY, LONGACRE ,"* sti. 8. er, L Hvtae ulus at Brennan 2% Mats, Wed. & Bate at Mats, Wed, & Sat, at 2.30, ~D BY WINCHELL SMITH. wf?! Pauline. Lord na. Vancesbitt 1 i Matinecs OM Wa ote COMEDY THE ry BRIEN GIR LYCEUM ie 98, DAVID BELASI LIONEL ATWILL anatio buce» MARIE DORO ‘LAW 1» wi Evs, £50. Mate, © “LILIES OF THE fieto™ et ; 5 D N Cc By Win, Urns, Wich FREDERICK PERRY. yy A ; ‘ ALCONADES Lionel Barrymore in The Claw.” with irene Fenwick Than. W.44th Bt. Evaet 30 Thier and” bai, 2-50. Presents: Every Evening at the New pass HARRIS Go Some 5 ALLROOM ‘sci Len SIX CYLINDER LOVE , COLUMBUS AVE, & ¢6TH ST. A Murrinadareeedtean CONTINUOUS DANCING wit World's Cosi Darco Musts by the Crigiaal DAALELAN YD JAZZ BAND and Buson’'s§ Ts AND cy (LADIES - 55e GENS - 75¢ he Danting FRAZEE Wee 124 DULCY; bie 7 | 1 | Bainrdays, San | presents ‘The Man Fiom Lost River’ capital Grand Oren, FOR BALE. FOR BALE. UNLS iene S| een (DiAwOM 2.2" CRE ed DIA. pace fibers) ny ote ROA FOR a _SALE. cngoiT a DOWN. $1 WEEKLY f° Banore es DUNT B, OY mite Pi Lat wes ie CAbH ON | 4g" ST. Thee. W. of Bway, ate, en. ts DITRICHSTEIN Stas VALUE” SELWYN * sARTHOK CAWTHORN_ AND THE BLUE KITTEN’ A MUSICAL COMEDY REVELATION THEGIRGL Eee John Drew, Mrs. Lesiie Cart Ernest Lawford, Jonna Halliday, Re tar eat COMEDY jie St" Mme, PETROVA wil oly Stage after To-day's ! PET EcTHE WHITE PEACOCK,’ NORA BAYES 2¥"+.-14:h, woot 5's: JUST MARRIED Me Wiig INA CLAIRE] 1 Te ORY FARCE 7H Feetiniye" w. as APOLLO Fx Erp beng Ot RE ARS ge lente fi.bo, i, 5 Ma it te & Bat. Mate ioe te sto Beats Aion Van dian 6IMAIDEN LAS | x Undermuslins | Friday January Sale Values Cambric Nightdresses flesh and white—daintily hemstitehed with blue—were .78 A6 Cambric and Nainsook Nightdresses —embroidery and lace trim— were $1.28 Cambric Dra — ruffled and Cambric Pettieoats—good quality ~—flounces of'lace and embroider; —were $1.28 i Tight-Fitting Corset Covers— WERE AS tedieee sues es .27 Sateen Blodmers — flesh, black and navy—were .78........ fi Nainsook Envelope Chemises—lace and ribbon shoulders—attractively trimmed—wete $1.28 a, Phil pine Nightdresses ai Che- hand made and cee 1.64 Petticoats Friday January Sale Values Silk Bloomers — frilli-bocker and petti-bloomer styles in belding satin, radium silk and jersey— were $7.94 4. navy—were § Aig Messaline and Taffeta Petticoats black, navy, brown and light and dark changeable—shirred and tucked models—were $4.94.3.85 Extra Size Sateen Petticoats — black, navy, green, taupe—full cut — various models — elastic fitted bands— were $1.89... 83 | re te) Junior Boys’ Clothes Friday January Clearances Junior Boys’. Suite—side . plaited Junior Norfolk and Oliver ‘Dwist models——many with washable pl- Jars and cuffs—tan, green and navy- sizes 2") to 9 years ~ Special ; 3.75 | Junior Boys’ Coats——Ileather mel- tons—navy blue and gray chin- chilla— full belted models with good, warm linings sizes 3 to 9 years —$5.94 4.75 were $6.74 6.45 were 87.50 and $8.74 6.75 | Friday January Sale Values | Black Coney Muffe— | Boys’ Junior Boys’ Washable Suits—solid colors, white and stripes —middy, Oliver Twist and junior Norfolk models—sizes 3 to 10 rs. 1.63 were $1.95 to $2.94, Boys’ Furnishings. | Friday Money Saving Values Blouses—fancy striped per cale—collars attached—sizes 4 to 15 years—were .78 ‘ 57 Boys’ Flannelette Pajamas and two-piece styles—frog trimmed sizes 6 to 12 years one were $1.19 and $1.24 95 | Boys’ Shirts—faney striped per cales—collar attached and ueck- | hand styles—12%, to 14 neck were & » 85 | Furs | | | were $9 Marmot Coats were $185.00 brown and taupe 23.50 5.50 | 40 inches long FRIDAY THU RSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1922. ' STORE HOURS: 9 TO 5:30 t AEARN FOURTEENTH STRI Fi —— 1837 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Bargain Specials from Table Linens Friday January Sale Values Bleached Irish Linen Table Cloths —heavy quality damask pattern cloths 70x70 inches—were $5.96... .4,18 70x88 inches—were $7.50...5,24 Napkins to match—22x22 inches=- 24x24 inc were of dozen 7,24 Bleached Union Linen Damask Napkins—part cotton— were § Bleached hemstitched inches—-half dozen m napkins—were §! loped— Bleached Mércerised Damask Cloths—72x72 inch. tern—were $2.95 ‘Bleached Mercerized Deas Nep- -round _pat- 94 kins—made from excellent cotton yarn—22x22 inche: were $3.60.......... dozen 2,24 Decorative Linens Friday January Sale Values Scarfs and Shams—lace trimmed— linen centre— were $196 ........ -. 88 Tea Cloths— hemstitched. ‘and lace trimmed—linen centre— were "$0.95". | White Fabrics Friday January Sale Values 36-inch Nainagoks— were .16.. Yard 14 36-inch * ‘Nainsooks were .30 ... Yard .22 39-inch Nainsooks ‘ were 40, --Yard ,28 -inch Cambrics— i: a en Yard 11 Yard 16 Lonsdale "okic nainsook or cambric finish were .20.... Yard .20 36-inch Eongcloths 10-yd. pieces: were 81.50 . Yard 1,17 were $1.68 .......... Yard 1,37 Yard 1,50 Yard 2,10 Yard 2,34 Yard 2.68 |Women’s & Children’s Children’s Part Wool Waist Union Suits—vest, waist and drawers combined—high neck—long sleeves ankle length were $2.67 ...2.0......0006 1.37 | Boys’ Heavy Gray Fleece Union Suite—high neck—Tong sleeve — | ankle length—according to size were 81.17 to $1.67 .97 NEW HATS of Barn Yard Straw | Special 2.25 Black and colored models, smart for early season wear { a mel AMGNDS | tok LOWER AND FRUIT WREATHS— 95 § ¢ colors sp A | mloles | harming col 2 || O22 61 Week! {eee = at 29 ¢: | er = Knit Underwear Friday January Clearance Women's Heavy Fleece Union Suits Various regular § 1.17 1,37 extra sizes $1. 67 | Women's Part Wool Union Suits— high neck —long sieves length—regular an were $9.07 and $8.27 ankle tru sizes SATURDAY GREAT CLE (KANCE SALE MEN’S STYLWEAR SUITS—-CONTINUED Wool Hosiery Friday January Sale Values Men's Full Fashioned Silk and Wool Hose—desirable shades— self tone, embroidered clocks— all sizes—were $1,65....... 1.24 Women's Ribbed Silk amd Wool Hose—black, cordovan and heath- er mixtures—were $2.97. Children’s En, slues to 91% Silks Friday Money Saving Values 35-Inch Dress Satins—soft, draping quality—large assortment of street and evening-shades. < 1,57 40-Inch Crepe de Chines—heavy quality—tfull crepe weave— light and dark colors, 36-Inch Satin Stripe Pop! ilk mixed —large selection of colors— were .97 , . 67 40-Inch Charniouanseat and lus- \trous—street and evening. shades ‘—also_blacks— were $245. ...0..50000000 1 OB 36-Inch Pongees-—good wearing quality—new sport colors for spring costurnes—launders perfectly 38-Inch Black Taffetas — chiffon finish—rich, deep Wee vicesas ceases Special 1.57 Dress Woolens Friday Money Saving Values Manufacturer's Samples of All- Wool Dress Goods in Various Popular Weaves—42 to 54 inches wide—good color assortment, in- cluding brown, navy and black— regular $1.97 to $2.97......1,58 42-Inch All-Wool Basket Crepe—. sponged and shrunk—in garnet, burgundy, brown, myrtle, nay and blac ae 54-Inch All-Wool Men’ Wear Serge heavy weave—navy pict regular $1.48.........., +--1.10. 40-Inch All-Wool Tricotine—gar- net, taupe, copenhagen, tan, navy and black .... 84-Inch All-Wool Coatings-—velour weave —plain and mixed color- ings—were $1.94 Silverware, Jewelry and Cutlery Friday Money Saving Values Pearl Necklaces ~ graduated — 24 inches long solid gold claspe— oF y ley ban pins, cuff links, necklaces, lingerie pins — were .560 and .68.. Imported Novelty Necklaces new designs — amber, sapphire, gusthntss Jet and ruby red ¥ were .95 67 Sheffield ‘Plated Bread Trays— Grecian border were $2.95.............. 1.95 Sheffield Plated Fruit Bowls rape border— gilt centre— were $4.95. AAMAS 3.25 Silver Plated Table Spoons and Dinner Forks—well known makes —were $2.50 half doz.......1,.58 case Kitchen Sete -s8ix pieces —- good steel—cocabola handles - WEtC) OL9F. sive sateessc 1.97 Knives and Rocke ast of six each ebony Rancles—rellable make. were $2.97 Leather Goods and Umbrellas Friday January Clearances Cowhide B sround th brown and bl. f Cases — st ckets—corde ps un, were 84,00 5.25 Cowhide Travel Bags leather lined--were $11.77 7.95 Hand Bags—velvet, duvetyn and leather--faney and covered frames—were $4.87........3,.27 Vanity s—two sizes were 1.57 Men's and Womans Unbralag= { trimmed handles were $5.97 - 4,50 Linings Friday Money Saving Values Fancy Sateens nt of suit © for all lining rood assorti Broc aded Satins two-tone effects + suitable for 1.64 See Pagg 10 for Other Hearn Advertising, Frioag, aS UsaaL, Barcain Dag 22nd JANUARY SALE Offers Splendid Values to Which Are Added ° All Other Departments in the Store Bed Muslins Friday January Sale Values 86 inches wide—Fruit of the and Hill—were .26... ne 36-inch Bleached Musline— WEE 1D vs sev ccicesvcseees 9% 36-inch Heavy Unbledched Musline SWORE AV. 5.06 Las stv aeace ar 40-inch Fine Quality Unbleached Muslins—were .19 ........ : 54-inch Heavy Unbleached Muslins —value 84 UTICA AND ANCHOR PILLOW CASES 42x96—were .« 45x86—were « 50x86—were .67 54x86—were .61.. 72x108—were $2.24 81x99—were $2.24. 90x09-—were $2.44. 902108—were $8.67.. STANDARD a SHEETINGS BLEACHED 42inch—were .86....co0+ 5-4. —were. | 50-inch—were 6-4 —were T+ were 8-4 —were 9-4 —were «| 10-4 -——were .72.. oe No Mail or Phone Orders. UNBLEACHED SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES PILLOW CASES, 42x86—were . 46x86—were |! 54x90— were 54x90—were 68x90—were 68x99—were 12x90—were §: 81x90—were § 81x99—were $1. 81x108—were $1.6! 90x90—-were $1.62 90x99-—were $1.69 90x108—were $1.79. Size before. No Mail et Phone Orders, Upholsteries and Draperies Friday January Clearances Fine Imported Net Bed Sete — lacet and Marie Antoinette work ~-bolster shams and side valance— were 825.00 to $29.00....19,.94 Imported Panel Curtains—lacet and Marie Antoinette motife— 24; yards long— value $7.94 5.88 Reversible Silk Damask Portioree— a dozen decorative colorings— were $21.50...cesceeerees 1 OOF Velour Window Draperies—centre valances and side drapes—figured designs in blue, rose, mulberry, brown and green— were $5.97.......Complete oe 6,000 Yards of Alhambra draperies—rose, blue, —_" ad brown and multi-colorings— =| |) colorings— were .97 to $1.17. +.e0-Yard .66- 8,000 Yards of Curtain Marquie- ettes—yard wide (mill lengthe) 2'4 to 10 yards long—many te matel \ VOvaviesanecees - 10 Fine Repp Cretonnes — stripes, floral and other artistic effects— about forty different styles— WANE Tiicecresthene + Yard 67 Cushions & Baskets Friday January Clearances Folding Waste Paper Baskets— picture decoration were 5 + 42 Folding and Oval Cretonne Waste Paper Baskets— me fe reer erry yt 94 Taffeta Sofa Cushions—blue only were 82,97 and $8.47....1,74 Notions Friday Money Saving Values Drees Shields—sizes 2, 8 and 4 good mbers in black and white Bloomers— Sanitary were Ob

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