Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
TTR! TELE OT Po) OOM NE OTR PET aE nei ane ‘DD OPERA HOUSE “TED FOR BEAUTY BOUT TBE SLD rand, Built in 1869, Was yOnce Owned by Jay Gould and Col. ‘Jim’ Fisk. Otto A. Hack, President of the Op-| House" Realty Company, she Grand Opera House at Eighth pntie and 23d Street, confirmed the ges" prt to-day that negotiations were | 4 t completed for the sale of the| rty. He declined to sey whether} ; mot the site was to be used for) : MISS MARIE E. PORT, | [227,,°witiisn, Souter tormerty an | PERJURY ALLEGED BRONX GIRL, TO WED Jineitier chiet Carlock. tiene (ore ; man, The pair first met when Mise Port visited her dad at the fire house, ‘The ceremony will be pefformed by Father Patrick I, O'Connor, Chaplain of the Fire Departinent. ‘tre Captain Dan Carlock, brother of the Chief, will be best man, and Madeline Port and Madeline Carroll will be the bridesm vide, Edmund J, Port, « brother of the bride, will be head usher. Chief Carlock ix a widower and bag two daughters now attending Ursuline Academy in Bedford Park. After a short honeymoon at Atlantic City the will reside on the Grand Concou —$—»_—_—<—_— DINNER TO BRONX ALDERMAN. ‘Two hundred friends and neighbors of Alderman Albert G. Halberstadt of tne Bronx will tender him a dinner at Sor- mani's on Pelham Parkway this evan’ The dinner is a testimo A BATTALION CHIEF Ory. owners: man Halberstadt's activties in behast transit and general betterment of the White Plains and Wakefield sections of the Bronx. : Si rtainment purposes here after fhe Grand Opera House was built} } 1869 by {ght in, uncompleted, by Jay Gould ; James Fisk, who lavished money Gd | the hullaing, to make tt nt thetr ~ a8 of the artistic surroundings of » fiers of fi Morris Pike, and was ance, ‘They made the {be building part of the structure \headquarters of the Erie Railroad, which they directed the printing Stock shares unlike anything ex- the present-day production of | ~European Governmental curren- | { rhe great carved doors bear the! “Seven days’ leave beginning to-day.” nogram “BE. R. R."" to-day. | This bare announcement among the rou- \ae* Las othe eae os tine orders at Fire Headquarters to-day, gingerbread or ntation arprovided for Mtr. Gould Aad) Mri| TC Se Ce eens Colac Marner 2. Carlock, of the Bronx, has revealed a Miss MARIE E bon Ceremony Is To-Day at St. Pat- rick’s, and It's a Fire House Romance. I. MILLER Semi-Annual SALE Every Slipper in cine io aAyeae Nes Haha romance. Chief Carlock will be, married Every Store Re- © ho ; ‘ _ \ dle of ‘the block for Joale Mane-|goo petmenre on hanna te aaa mene duced to Extra- whom Fisk} ©. Port, daughter of Mr. and Mra. % ordinary Values. t the Broad- rand Central, etel, in 1871. There was 2 private ) ttrance from the street to the Gould] = ward J. Port of No, 3070 Perry Avenue, the Bronx. Mr. Poi father of the bride, who ts nd Fisk boxes. Comic opera, with| sfleld as the star, ceased | thot Mr. bisk. Augustin Daly took over the lease and used the | . e ’ Aheatre for spectacular plays in which | F t te b t Marerplcoven usinca tor wile thers! urniture, foo, 1s Su yec wes not room in his Wroadway pro- duetions. . \ | In 1875 the theatre became a ‘ro t t \ farspany house." Well Known at ‘o discounts \ visited it in tours which included the theatres of the out of town circuits, HE FEBRUARY Gus Pltou took the management ten| years later and kept it tor thirteen | SALE of lamps and years. Under his management it siov furniture is now in sway at long runs by W. J. Scanlon and i Y Chauncey Olcott. Jotin H. Springer Ovington’s. And you may purchase any of the charm- ing lamps and shades, and any of the novel furniture as well, at discounts of 109 end Cohan and Harris al 4 the Management be the theatre te came part of the K ind Brianges “out of town circu In 1915 the Opera House became a eae theatre, changing to vat to 50%. Many other articles later and them to the moy 5 ‘ The Gould estate disposed of the prop- | of interior decoration too, such as mirrors and mar- bles, are included in the discounts. erty, in 1900, > -— GOVERNOR REFUSES OF PMENCY A TO PWO SLAYERS. ALBANY, Feb. 2 — Gi Miller Yast night declined to give Bxec- utive clemency to Harry Givner, coa- vieted of killing Elizabeth Niznick at | Yonkers in October, 1919, and Floyd F, Slover, also known as Frank Barnes, sentenced to dio for the mur-| der of Abraham Yellen of Buffalo in| November, 1920. | his muffin stand i9 but ore of many add pieces now pre- sented to you in the sale OVINGTON’S “ The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH STREET r ENTIRE TOY STOCK REDUCED 'TO 34 PRICE OR LESS Best & Co. Fifth. Avenue at 35th Street Established . 1879 ‘YODAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Clearance of 500 Pairs Women’s Oxfords in Tan or Black Calf 6.65 Heretofore 8.00 to 10.50 Smart, comfortable lasts with brogue or straight tips—trim- med with Foxing. THIRD FLOOR Pulsener Freed and Aceusers Tes- After a new tein, Gankey Dansey, o Negro dining car cook on the Balthnore & Ohio, living It Baltimore, was to-day scquitied tn Spectal Beestone of the charae of carrying & loaded revolver on which he hed deen convicted on Jan, 17, le | ‘The objet testimony on which he had bean convicted was gtven by Charles M. Bolten, a Negro police reservist of the! of aber 5th Avenue James McCreery g. Co. 34th Street OF POLICE RESERVE trial, Justiors timeny Goes te Grand Jury, traneertpts Population Now 148,910,000 tm THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1922. the statements ef witnesses in the new| War estimates, is reported by the Bol- Meinerney and Kor |ahevik: press, according to @ @tatement For 1021, he Subsequent to 1697, tinued, there viet Russia, Women’s Spring Dresses p Developed in Wool or Silk Special, 29:50 Straight-line styles with dropped waistlines and irregular hems predom- inate, though there are ultra-smart effects in bloused and Redingote styles. ach model was especially designed to slenderize and produce the silhouette all women aim to achieve New types of panels different ‘sleeves new effects in trimming Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, ‘Vat feta, Silk Knit, Drop Knit, Poiret, ‘Tricotine and a fine quality constitute the materials, Some of th« models are quite elaborate with twink- ling beads; others are embroidered 01 braided unadorned but for artistic ornaments of the material, cording or gay waistcoats. Jersey or are Black, Navy Blue, Brown and lovely new Spring colors. Sizes 34 to 46. (Fourth Floor) the statement eaid, at |population of Sovict Russia was pla yat 190,707,000 by Bolshevik cens# tement con- no census by tie For Friday and Saturday the cd Glove Silk and Knit Underthings At Notably Low Prices Ribbed Union Suits in sleeveless style—ankle or knee length, wool mixtures. formerly 3.95 and 4. Glove Silk Vests in bodice style. Pink only, Special, 1.95 ' Baby Carriages and Go-Carts 5. 2.95 Medium weight Cotton Union Suits in sleeveless sty|c —knee or ankle length. formerly 1.95 and 2.25. Glove Silk Bloomers of splendid quality. Pink only, (Third Floor) Are All Marked at Half Price 36.00 18.00 Those formerly Now Priced 32,00 16.00 26.00 13.00 (Reductions will be:made at time of purchase ‘The bodies are of Reed with either Reed or Leather tops. 1.65 Special, 2.95 24.00 12.00 Kach and every one of them is constructed to last and will stand up well im spite of constant hard usage, Navy, Natural and White. Some are provided with cushions. They are enameted in Gray, Boys’ Junior Automobiles Are Priced at 9.50 and 15.00 This is the ideal automobile for a boy. He can drive it just as Dad doe: the big car, honking people out of the way and using the brake to stop short. Itds the best of fun and perfectly harmless, for it is run by foot power, IN PRISON DEATH HOUSE nechan sald they helleved perjury had |!ssued to-~iny by the Commerce Depart: ooaeay pres deen commitivd and Asslatant Disiriet | ment. Attorney Direnso wae instructed to ley of Hokien's testimony both (riala before the Grand Jury. a ne 18,000,000 DECREASE IN CENSUS OF RUSSIA |imporiai Russian Government, but rell- able estimates of the population of the 190, 70T,000—Wae | territories Included in present day Sv. 7 the statement declare, WASHINGTON, Feb. 2A decrease | give a total of 148,910,000 ae of Jan, 1, 15,000,000 tn the population of 1916. of Col Bag ned Men. ao Twenty-three condemned prisoners | aw a motion-picture comedy shown | \tor halt an hour on a small screen J outside their celis iu the Sing Sing death-house yesterday afternoon. object was to take their thoughts off | the execution of two of them to-night. | Floyd Stover and Harry Givner, the two about to die, saw the picture in a ta jo Calm Nerves SS ie corset not only brac J am referring to corsets designed on common sense lines. hing is that the corset should be a perfect fit. SureRelief, | FOR INDIGESTION | 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere, a corset,” said Dr. Adolf Lorenz, the ntly gave at his Health Department but is a preventive of spinal troubles A corset gives to a womar the sense of being completely dreswed and adds to her peace of mind.” corsets. Just such corsets as Dr. Lorenz advocates are They, of all corsets, ate built on icCreery Qualit “common sense fines” yet conduce to the fashionable silhouette, which is a more or less corsetless effect. ticed eye they will show hardly amy change. But there are many scarcely perceptible changes that are moat important to the nineteen-twenty two silhouette. The new Spring models fave already arrived. There is a sli are a little less compressed fluise flesh accumulated by the sueady massage of low back corsets, show teal art. To the unprac hily snugger fit at the waistline and hips he backs, designed to suppress the super Expert corsetieres are insconstant attendance to give the perfec! t necessary to health A Clearance of Shoes For Women, 4.95 This footwear has been taken from our regular tock and reduced to this extraordinarily low price as size ranges are incomplete. ionable and desirable. Vhere are many modish models, all highly fash- Boots of ‘Van Calfskin, Brown or Black Kidskim, with walking heels, and more dressy types of Black Kid or Patent Leather with Louis heels are included, as well as Oxfords and Instep-strap models in warious styles for dress and street wear. in every style. Your Name and Address Printed On 100 Sheets and 100 Envelopes 2.00 No.0, Dos If you are a business or professioual man 0: woman, you will fully appreciate the value of this offer. A Wireless Telephone | © Easily Installed and Operated Just think of having instrumental and vocal entertainment every hour of the day, This is merely one of the To have 100 sheets and 100 envelopes printed in block type with your name and address in one, two or three lines on fabric-finished paper of the highest grade at only 2.00 seems almost too good i to be true. The fact is we have brought back good old fashioned values for this sale. white, regular size, with envelopes to match, all neatly packed in boxes. (Main Floor) free of charge! conveniences which are yours to enjoy once you possess an outlit, grams are arranged for each day hourly from 11 A. M, to 11 P, M. | 25,00 32.80 (with Antenna 75.00 compleze Demonstrations on our Fifth Floor) Radio Reve February Sale of Fine Oriental Rugs commences Monday next with most unusual values. Vo Rrchange Serand Floor) IEvery size and width cis well represented, but not No Approvis The paper is == == New pro- | 89.00 complete 200.00 complete 230.00 with loudspeaker ' | ing Station Only = naseasiensc aa apie oan aaa TE