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ee * -- THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE WINTER GARDEN ®érey 1x0, s0u. CLARK & McCULLOUGH "= eckyes| M LUCILLE CHALFANT—KLEIN BROS.— BERT HANLON—WHITE WAY TRIO— OTHER STAR ACTS. ASTOR a, and q Broadway Bent ‘ FAVERSHAM soutitéa. [7 PRINCESS THEA. 30th St..ne. By, Evs.8.48. tat, Weduesday and Srarahs NORMAN TRE, OR « Last WEEK Reel Reviews By DON ALLEN, | One couldn't ask for a better eve- ming’s entertainment than “Turn to the Right,” which started what by all rights should prove to be an all- weason run at the Lyric Theatre iast night. Every one, that is about 95 per cent. f New York's population, knows what a corking good spexky “Turn fo the Right” was and how it ran on @nd on and on with always tie 8. R ©. sign doing yeoman service. Well, all we can say is that “Turn to the 8.30 OTH) Mannie 1 WOMAN. Tolson’s 50th St. Tes Ar AMUSEMENTS, | AL. JOLSON “sotis0" a ST. bmg WS DITRIGHSTEIN "vatos® 1 ce 8, Cie See ease 4.30, Mats. Wed. ieee “FAC Ambassador ji,°" The bel ral [Circle 870%. ve. #30, aM T Ls & Sat.2 BLOSSOM TIME BOOTH itt, ‘Wea, sa 3:30. £AS Consecutive Weeks In New York Ariss " GODDESS BV@RYBODY 18 LAUGHING aT “THE CRITICS” and “*S. S. TENACITY” a J 7 BELMONT Wy (#2, By. 8. Bre. 8.30 Mats, Thurs, & Sat, 2.30, Right” as a film !s so far ahead of “Turn to the Right” as a play that there is no basis for compariaon, The screen version of Winchell Qynith's and Jack Hazzard’s talky has verything in its favor—an excellent wast, some of the finest photography yet unreeled, a real reel story, heart interest, suspense, a miid thrill or two, Jaughter and, above all, cleaniiness. ‘There isn't a single laugh among the hundreds that originates in a smudge- pot. Taking all of these many attrib- tutes into consideration “Turn to the Right" is about as nice film enter- tainment as one could wish to while uway an afternoon or evening with. m The film, in a way, sneaked onto [ihe New York screen last night with- out the usual praise agentry and rat- tle of drums and blare of trumpets, great D, icter actor with ™ ST. Tea £VS 850. He Rt DANGER / THANK-U 138TH LAUGHING AUDIENCE, LONGACRE Ws! #54 8. Em. 8.90. Mts. To-m'w & Sat, 2.30 lah of the Chicago Opera, says: IE MOUNTAIN A was ts revelation to me. tremendous charm. Am coming ag: A New Play by CLARE KUMMER. Maxine Elliott's Theatre. nees To-morrow and Saturday 2.30. aoe 8.30. roa GOLDEN “Presents—— » TM 1% YEAR LITTLE Wee, 441% St. venines. 8.20, Mat ‘TAGED BY WINCHELL SMITH. "30 CASINO \NGERINE 62D TIME of the CRAVEN COMEDY, 8, To-m'w and Sat. 2.80. But {t came, it showed and it con- quered. Above all, it is a film that any man would be proud to take his wife, sister or the “young-woman- who-goes-to-the-theatre-with-him'' to, There isn't the slightest bit of use Yn delving into the fine points of “Turn To the Right's" story, Almost every one is as familiar with that as they are with their Aesop or their Grimm. To say merely that it lends Mulhall, always likable young screen- ite, fits the part of the accused youth about which the plot skirls as closely as tanglefoot fits a fur rug. He has done a lot of g001 things, but his Joe Bascom, for real worth, far outshines alt that has gone before. Lydia Knott as Mrs. Bascom, makes an ideal mother, and we couldn't blame the charasters a bit for melting under he radiance of her smile. The others at go to make up a well-nigh per- fect ensemble are Alice Terry, Fd- ward Connelly, Betty A Margaret Loomis, William Bletcher, Eric Mayne SELWYN THEATRE, We Matinves We Joseph Cawtho.n & Lill i “THE BLUE KiTaEN” THE GIRG LEMON ui John Drew, Mrs, Leslie Carter, Est Ernest Lawford, John Halliday, fit St. near Bway, Br 4.20. RO Vv. A Sat, 2.20, » NW PERSON 1N Niue waite RO' VA Mom REPUBLIC ba Pauline Lor ; VANDERBIL in “Anna Christ Presents W, 48th. Eves. § BIJOU West 45th street. Brentags, 8.50. m= DOVER ROAD ieee Wednesday & Hat, 2.30, with CHAS. CHERRY Wm, A. Brady's 40TH 81. Theasre, . lan Week. FRITZ LEIBER To-nigh: chant ot Vetlees A. Bye tn Plays of SHAKESPEARE Eres, Othello; 2 Fri, Mat. M No pert. 8: Hamlet: Wed. "a 65 W.38, WHO GETS SLAPPED H Evs.6.20, a] ‘Moves to Fulton Monday Matines, Feb, 13 KEEPS STANDEES d d 10. Mata. Wed. & Sat. TIPS OF THEIR TOES. AMUSEMENTS. CENTURY "yre's‘to ‘Nata wer a rat. 20 DONALD BRIAN, TES KOSTA eHOCOLATE SOLDITR ea Wenn, Sates Pratt.) AT 8.30 MMROLANE PEGGY WOOD &LENNOX PAWLE ARDEN OF GIRLA, rikbr WAtINEE THU! NOTE feated dur ge Bevin ance ee Ors ORY Tn Ch8 o Cs ese mes % By. Bre.8.20, 7. E hel ath. W. NORA BAYES = “Wear and Sat, 2.80. JUST MARRIE! Wie Vivian Martin and Lynne Overs PLAYHOUSE 1. 89,2, Maciness Wed. and beg Hey ROBERT Wak icls ROBERT warwick DRIFTING CENTRAL "7", Car Latte front THE FIRST REAL $1,000,000 PICTURE ‘FOOLISH WIVES’ OREM. 1 \DAILY BY AND WIT? PRICES: ira, & Sa DAILY MATS "i 8 Sco ORCH. SEATS aut WATS. at 8 APOLLO THEA. W. 424 St. Twice Daily 2:10— 8:10 Incl. Sundays Hltl WARK GRIFF! THS of Now Emotions ORPWANS StoRM Matinees 50c, to $1.00. N hts and da Matinory, Boe, to 81,86 aid 24, 1922, 22nd HEARN — FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. STREET Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. JANUARY SALE Full Assortments---Lowered Prices JANUARY SALE DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE: Muslins Table Linens Undermuslins ene Woolens hee Towels , Silk Lingerie White Gants Spreads Towelings Blouses ene, Blankets Comfortables Housedresses Misses’ and Pillows Aprons Sweaters Girls’ Apparel January Sale Towels and Toweling Every variety—for kitchen bathroom—is offered at special sale reductions, Soft, Absorbent Bleached Cotton Huck Towels—hemstitched and were .24. Fine Quality” Union ‘Linen (part cotton) Huck Towele—hemmed white borders. re —hemstitched white damask bor- ders, with space for initials— were $1.38.... Heavy Quality Double Turkish Bath Towels—hemmed Union Linen Crash Toweling— bleached and unbleached—blue 2! border—reg, Pure Linen Cri sh e— and blue borders—splendid qual- ity for dish and rollers — 32 + —noted for its durability—also linen glass checks in red and blue Opening Postponed till Friday. ‘The Deluge” 4 ar PLYMOUTH, W. 45th St. Eves, 8.30. First Matinee Saturday 2.30, (First Night ‘Tiekets Good for Friday.) and Ray Ripley. Personally we are mighty glad that Joe Bascom ‘Turned to the Right." If he hadn't there wouldn't be a film of that name at the Lyrio— and New York sc fans would in- dced have missed something ftself to the screen almost perfectly a half statement of fact. It doesn't lend” itself, it ‘‘gives’ itself, and every bit of itself. And the cast—no widely press- agented stars or million dollar a week yampires—fust a finely balanced crowd of real actors and actresses, se- lected for type's sake, and playing NEW T fves OF MATS. WED | Sat S0eh soe NO HIGHER ZIEGFELD TRIUMPH MARILYN MILLER ALLY LEON ERPOL ier W AMSTERDAM at ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC jae Wray & 40 St Eve, 8.50. /L8ST 7) ats, Wed. & Sat, at 2.30/TIMES, WILLIAM ‘'* THE DREAM Gilerre MAKER HENRY MILLER’S LAUREDTE |. 5 TAYLOR | the Nationa Anthem Man New Play as though their very lives depended om (A Biway, 45 St. ‘upon their bit. And some of the most GAIETY plate, Watt at amusing and dramatic incidents were ELSIE (‘AO"" neve “sHist furnished by “bit actors.” JANIS. *Eseon Never have two more lovable crooks scampered across the screen [HUDSON Wert, (i! Sh, Eeqnes at than “Gilly? and “Mugg,” fresh ELSIE FERGUSON \A%! aire rae th Sing SEVEN from a post-garduate course in Sing | | MUSE aving SHORE” TIMES Bing, as played by Harry M and George Cooper respectively. Their acterization was well-nigh flaw- ass, and their comedy was indeed comedy of the first water. Situation after situation pyramided upon the agile shoulders of th ever -Iike comedians and there sted mighty well and pleasine! Neither Myers nor Cooper is starred r even featured, but both should KNICKERBOCKER {i “BULL DOw DkeEMMOND ‘A Iteal Melodrama,"” with A. E. MATTHEWS! West 4ith Event BELASCO ye ‘Nuc and’ Pave LERCH LLRIG as KIKI St. Bvenings at 8.20, Wed, and sate at a0 CE MARY uatins EDDINGER AND NASH teens CAPTAIN APPLEJACK' $6 COHAN Ioterne ne. 28t @ ED. WYNN ) THE PEPFECT FOOL 6000 MORNING DEARIE i Comedy GLOBE: (7p) 838), Matos Wed. “& Sat TIMES $0.\Allan Pollock in Hheatre, WW. 4d St.) ABUL ot Divorcement” ve 8 With JANET BEECHER, The same is true of the balance of he cast and each individual not only deserves special mention, but is going U get it right here and now, Jack THEATRE Sym 331 *.) passed b; CONCERTS AND MUSIC. HICAGO OPERA MARY GARDEN, General Director. HATTA & Sat. 2.30 Bway, 60th St, Eves, 8.30 sharp. tat 2.30, PARK ‘uw gem st THE WILD CA LIBERTY . COHAN'S COMEDIANS a THULE ME MESIAL COMEDY. THE OBRIEN GIRL LYCEUM yx," DAVID BELASCO Pr LIONEL ATWILL THEA. Wem 42d 8 Sei Sat Mate Wed. a Monna Vanna; , tristan, and that ai SPEC. SAT. NIGHT. FEB, Be jefican Comm ¢ Harlin, the official Piano.» OWN HALL Thynsoay eve. at 2.20. byenings at 8.30 a Kt * at 4.30, ONLY RECITAL OF me SEASON GRAND DUKE.” AND HER PLAYERS. ale at ‘Town Hall Box Office 1 W. ath. (Kasbo Plano.) By Wm. Mubt MUSIC BOX wee RVING Tickets now Ha. Helen 1 i Musle ti OOK weve" SAM H. HARRIS \\ ave SIX C AMUSEMENTS. i. & Sat, 2.15 cy LINDER LOV E| With ERNEST TRUEX, DULCY Mt,54| LYNN FONTANNE G3D ST, Hei Hall mu anny cen w Ww SHUFFLE ALONG 3! S!hc% Extra Midnight Performance Weds at “Woy aad Artuus & others Ethel Clayton in “Exit the Vamp" CLYDE COOK in “The Toreador” and Supreme Vaudeville. “ 11.30, dtu & Tetty Morgan Menard & West Flora Puoh, Jonvn, ! Let's go to the ‘ Dancing Carnival Dancing Contest Thurstay Night M Dancing onstt wnt ck, Payton de W Ppl Boils yeaa T.NITHO. 3 RINK. 69 W. 65th PARKSLEX] ceonce WALSH In ‘SERTNADE, in, ine” te aa baa atte ts nM harus, TYSON & CO. Tickets on sale for all perform- ances of the big picture success ORPHANS we STORM MAAK GEORGE ARLISS » T RAN “Tle Ruding Pass on iway & 47th St Strand Symphony Orch OLUMBIA 2 yniteiry, Dale Burenun Bronx Opera House jii.o\i8, Ar DAVE MARION’S OWN stow“ MAY TIME” GET TOGETHER gs Resuihit akan it DF (APITOL ‘Tre tim Comedian’ Bway et Slat.) CAPITOL GRAND ORCE, lion, but compared to some « films making this expenditure SP teen eamive Bask claim it is worth $10,000,000. thecohcauieae “We'd see ‘Ret-Hot-Romance’ Fae the cet every night in the week, only M. P. NEWS: we weigh too much already and “Three cheers for ‘Red-Hot- don't want to laugh on any Romance,’ the very acme of more heft.” comedy perfection.” now Ms : x AT THE SQUARE CONTINOUS NOON TO UL P.M AFTERNOONS EVENINGS All Seats DOC All Seats, DOC RIVOLI RIALTO c L THE DAILY NEWS: “It makes us laugh to think how you'll enjoy this film. Type of Play: Satire. Photography: Excellent. Plot: Delightful. EVENING WORLD: **Red-Hot-Romance’ is white hot comedy that comes a sizz- ling off the griddle, ‘R.-H-R.’ didn't cost a mil- Biway at 4th St, TIMES SQUARE ‘Theatres Under Direction of Hugo Riesenfeld Look What They Say About “RED-HOT-ROMANCE” A TALE OF YOUNG HEARTS AND OLD HOKUM. By John Emerson and Anita Loos A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION, | Cecil B. De Mille’s Production “SATURDAY NIGHT” A_ PARAMOUNT PICTURE EVE, JOURNAL: “Deftly woven together into a story that carries thrills and laughs.” EVE. TELEGRAM: “Abounde in amusing, creating situctions, MORNING TELEGRAPH: ‘The result is side-aplitting. The plot has so much action it makes a subway rush hour laugh- Wr LESSONS 5 4 Come. : ch rg STALE Bree 2 You Cael fee BO. noo ® ones 10—BIG ACTS —~10 erKeiTH3, ‘ EACH earnest ooo STAR FEATURE TERRACE DANCE PALACE Wunv THE ONK RIG DANCE PLACE | NIGHTLY SENS MATINEEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS Loew's WAM, ie TREND Ta NORMA ALM4D cE LOVE'S NEDEMPTION® A RAND ative & SULLIVAN 3 FAMED ORCHESTRA, ruc % y | will Bond Ite | RELO ONE WER at” NORTH MONIGHT 1900 THRILLS- (5% Pa AME acta FOR SALE. LO JEWELRY wee or Ly Payments] wit rit es TERN aii bron oma 6 MAIDEN LANE ':3"'*= 503 Sth Av, Bocrunce on PHONE ‘VANBERIY 3 ‘DIA: ONDS i Buy trom Qiamos $50 DIAMOND RING 1100 DIAMOND, ING, CASH OR ChEON, ane 2 5) WEEKLY be WweeRLe RIS! WATCH de WEEKLY dos. ROSE & SON Sian? Otis | | oth Floor Phone Joho 12, Ne Employes Reference | Men’s Clothing — on Credit $1 DOWN—$1 WEEKLY 4°, 1° SUITS, OVERCOA. >, LIL R25, hiL0. HAMILTON-MARTIN & (0.. Tailors, 171 Broadway. Enier 5 Cortlandt 36 hd LING JawetRy bere! Rema === Bost VALUES 0 the 7 ROWAT Es Lolamono. & WATCH CO Ba 355 Maiden Lome — Te) 24.) Joha $4 weekly. $100 DIAMOND JUS METROPOLITAN, 47 W. dad & reg. 44. 33 Pure Linen H. S. Pillow Cases— Linen Tray Covers and Doilies— hemstitched and scalloped—some are hand embroidered Linen Scarfe, Shams and Centre- ‘d-— were B2.17..... ccc ceee pieces—hemstitche Etc. Infants’ N. trimmed with or hand stitching — were werc were were Little Tots’ Bloomer and Pantie 4 Dresses— gingham, « ambray and cambric—were .84— Crochet—good quality—single hed percale sizes to 6 years: half: dozen. sine—were $1.48 . avs | were $2.67... 1.66 a Three-Quarter Bed Sine. ssorted Babies’ Yoke and Bishop Dresses Women’s Linen ‘Handkerchiefs — patterns—were $1.79.......1,32 lace and embroidery trimmed were 97 Little Tots’ Fine White Dressee— yoke, empire and belted models prettily trimmed $2.24....... rt Little Tots’ Tub Dresses years—-were and chamb were $1. MORNING SPECIALS On Sale Wednesday and Thursday Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities limited. 97 ct. Storm Serg sook Sli: lac January Sale Decorative Linens January Sale Babies’ Slips, Dresses, sizes to 6 sizes to 6 years 41 inch—all wool—garnet, brown, | golf. navy and black GOODS—MAIN FLOOR, $1.57 Dress Satins $5-inch—light SILK—-MAt $2.09 and $2.25 Men's Shirts 1.58) Silk stripe dras—neat pat- | borders, ferns “and combinaions ts) MYR ug aearn eu001 von collar and link cuffs. Fine qual- a 4 elio- es lot siagend ello allsieeiolot, | | $2.97 Bod Ticks, .........;,% ity detachable pearl buttons. | Full and % size—ready for filling, Anothe i Mess $10.50 Men's Mackinaws ... 7.95) “*°SThiNS8_reaseatur nother model at this price has Dark mixture plaide—all wool— | Pillow Cases short sleeves and Peter Pan well made—sizes 35 to i ou MEN'S CLOTHING—THIAD #LOOR 42030 uch—reg 4 ao eeniig collar. Sizes 34 to 46. $10.50 Boys’ Suits 7.45 | 45x36 inch—reg, .39: All wool Mheriats in gray, brown, | one nas rah a : Model is pictured. tan, and heather ‘mixtures 1lae | Matera be) westnty . J corduroys—8 to 15 years 2. Calis deed 97 ct. to $1.17 Dolls 58 Bare ee ts meee | ida and bisque heads Striped Gingham 19 ct. Men's Com! | fully dressed—also baby dolls Cotton Hose... .14| undressed—some with moving E Ss. 'S Double sole—high spliced heel ONC es, Ie ree a HO US DR ES E. lick, corn, gray and Palm Beoch | ey 57 04's) 67 Dolly ‘o7 all sizes. HOSIERY—MAIN FLOOR. 1214 ct. Women’s Cambric i} Handkerchiefs . $2.94 Duvetyn Hand bags.. .1.50 Were $3.47 Cee TERT ook Stats L008 Soft fininh- “corded borde 32 ct. Lining Sateen oo 26 Simply styled but smart looking : a” dark . $1.48 Women’s Silk | Vauleaes Se s Dane 68 new house dresses in the model Quilted Vests. 1.10 LININGS —BagEMENT. Without sleeves—black with white | 34 et. Crinkle Crepes .28 illustrated and one other not and lavender lining—and all | Flowered for all lingerie purposes. ho . bl ite. ‘ASH GOODS—HASE E MIAWEATERS—SROOND FLOOR 20 ct. Outing Flannels AW shaun come it grey, tue, green 97 ct. Babies’ White Dresses Yoke and Bishop styles to 3 yeurs INFANTS! DREBSEB—SECOND FLOOR embroidery: 97 ct. Extra Size Flannelette Skirts Pink and blue strip SEC DERWEAR and N January Sale Specials New Assortments at Money-Saving Values Fine Coutil Corsets—low bust— long hip—for slender or stout figures-—three pairs of garters—were 83.50........2,34 Fine Broche Corsete—low bust— embroidery trimming top—-tong hip—three palrs of garters were $7.00. ‘ ‘4 January. Sale Muslins, Sheets, Pillow Cases Remember, these are all best standard muslins with a standard value. January Sale prices are greatly below usual worth. Muslins—36 inches wide—Fruit ve the Loon were 24 36-Inch Bleached Muslins—were “18 Hill— tuxedo in and 36-Inch Heavy Unbleached Muslins—-were .17. . 9% fancy weaves—buff, hrown, blue, ‘No Mall or Telephone Orders, navy and black— STANDARD QUALITY SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES were $7.50.........+..... 617 SHEETING PILLOW CASES Extra Size Sweaters — tuxedo 42x86—were .35. sty! huff, peach 42 4 6 46x86-—were sizes 48 to 52— 4 ere 50x36—were were $7.68... 60 in—were : 54x86—were “ Tie-on Blouses—-Crepe de Chine 64 —lweke SHEETS and Georgette — white, flesh, 7-4 —were 54x90 —were $1.16 henna, navy and black— 8-4 were . 54x99 —were were $9.97... ‘oweling 9-4 ——were 68x90 — were Tailored Blouses—dimity and 10-4 —-were .72. 68x99 —were madras—were $2.18 ne 5 72x90 —were Cc: de Chine Nightd pal NBLE. ‘repe ine Nightdresses fa ovemiase 81x90 —were flesh, blue and orchid—pretty Gis oewere. | 81x99 —were models in tailored and lacey Pan aes | 81x108-—were styles—strap shoulders and $4 were: | aay woe sleeve effects—were $4.50..3.44 9-4 —wel | ooni6s- were Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises 10-4 65 ‘ : Abe Empire and yoke models various- No Mail of Telephone’ Orders No Mall telephone’ Okder ly trimmed styles— UTICA AND ANCHOR were $2.97. serseee 238 PILLOW CASES Bungalow Aprone—checked per- 9x96—were « 60x86—were .57... cale—Highland Lassie and belted 45x3i—were . 54x86—were 61... models— braid finish— were $1.38 88 an Band Aprons—checked gingham— aod were | 72x108—were $2: gathered or fitted with strings —were 81x99 —were $2. 3. ‘and pocket — 72x90 —were 90x99 —were $2.44. were .48, . 34 1.56 81x90 —were 90x108—were $2.67. s Women's and Misses’ Dreeese— navy—serges and velours in fawn and brown— sizes 14 to 44—were $9.78.4,97 Women's Jersey and Serge Dresses —embroidered and braid trimmed —navy, taupe, reindeer and black sizes 86 to 44— were $14.78 and $19.78....9.77 - NO Matl or ‘Telephone Orders, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Handkerchiefs Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs—large size— were .85..... ind Gowns embroidery Half dozen 1.30 Men’s and Boys’ Initial Handkerchiefs—soft finish January Sale Bod Spreads Halt dozen .55 Women’s Imported Swiss Handkerchiefs—colored or 1.24 white embroidery—hemstitched or scalloped gingham —were .24cach.. Here Half dozen .75 Full and Three-Quarter Bed Size —were $1.98.......... +147 Full Size Crochet—assorted pat- terns—were $8.98......... 32-Inch Tickings—assorted stripes —value .29. 19 Full and Three-Quarter Size Bed Ticks—were $5.97.........3,.97 were No Mail or Telephone Orders. 76 37 ct. New Cretonnes 25 | Artistic Chintz, tapestry and all- oye EON ee RABEMENT. $2.25 Scrim Curtains 1.44 Dainty lace inserts or edge—white, ivory oF beige VUURTAINS— BAST: | 58 ct. ‘Turkish Bath Towels 34 Full bleached—-white terry stripe 4.35 Were $4.94 Well made uniforms of fine white linen finished material with separate belt, convertible 1.18) lors. dark FLOOR 18 to 15 inches high~-fully dressed —various styles of «dress and color. TOYS—THIKY FIQOK 2.52 .50| hee patterus—for warm under- and pink stripes with combina- ece and | things ic -NASEMEN’ ; ; ; : | $1.07 Pearl Handled a tion trimming of plain colored Serving Pieces—each -68 chambray and white pique. With sterling silver ferrules pie, 62 berry, cold meat, gravy ladles, also, gray. || bread knives) comescrters Sizes 36 to 46. > FLOOF OUTLERY—MAIN FL " See Pages 8 and 9 for Other Hearn Advertisir,~ a ou ¥