The evening world. Newspaper, February 7, 1922, Page 23

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| Amusements. _| WINTER GARDEN het DEVILLE ‘i tise HEARING CALLED ON NEW FARMS AND | sUBEISHEASURE ait Ferris-Witter Bill Would Abol- ish Several Jobs and Simplify Laws. BRENDEL @ BERT—ERNEST EV GIRLS—CLARK & VERDI—DICKENSON & DEAGON—MAMIE STODDARD—CLAY- RAY MILLER 280 11 ORCRESTRA RAY MILLER | With CLIFE EDW, (AnDs [Smoking Permitted CAT 42 CANARY. | SELWYN 7 B ; aad a, Bre. Special From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World. THE av eaies WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1922, AMUSEMENTS, Jolson's 58th St Th ‘Wed, Sat & Feb. AL JOLSON’ “BOMBO" |, R jen, P.W. Col.8800) CENTUI Bve.8.80.Mta, Wed. ae are | eran < MOCOLATE SOLDIER KE: _._ AMUSEMENTS. __ ,,. THE BLUSHING BRIDE | Musical Gor th, W. of Biway SHUBERT $0 ca a. 8 tia PINS & NEEDLES’ In the New Chanve Souris Ballet t's hat The Theatre Dink ier OM LONDON—PARIS, 49TH S W.of B'way, Circle 3826, 0. Mata. Tucs.&Sat.2.310 ttt MA’ MONDAY, FEB. 13 REPUBLIC Then.:42¢ St-.W.of B'y.22v0,8.90 Mats. Wed. and Sat, at 2.30, ‘LAWFUL LARCENY’ ELTINGE West 424 st. Bventni Mats. Wed. and Sat x0.) LAST WEEK J ALBANY, Feb. 7 A joint hearing f On the Merris-Witter SM rearsant ‘oe i the Department of Farms and Mar- ; kets will be held to-morrow afternoon and Assembly Com- culture, Senator Ferris Lees on 5 i presiding. ‘The Senator said to-day he : hen E S Tivsiss , expected a crowd at the hearing. hea. MATS THURS * SAT. t ‘rhe bill in its present form would , do away with the Commissioners of : Agriculture and of Mocds and Market, 4 leaving only the Commissioner of Farms and Markets 1s the executive || HOLIDAY MATINEE MONDAY, } of the Farms and Markets Cound. -GARRICK,65W.35. ae Mts. The. : It x! "i « |O GETS t iso does away with three of ‘he SLAPPED ' four present secretaries but empowers ail Orders Now, i} the Commissioner to appoint others t Rs needed, as well as deputy commis. ‘Pigeon. J sioners. 4 Senator James J. Walker, leader of | J Greenwich Village Thea. Mats.Thurs. & Sat. 1 the minority, has introduced oell| (Pee Pauline Lord 4 which would do away with the Farms |] Hopkins in “Anna Chri : and Markets Council, and this may be| | Presentef VANDERBILTW ‘80: 4° vase considered at the hearing, though not Keeps Standees on Tips of Their Toes, Wott oURTENAY « {aw BREAKER BOOTH Ther MATS WED-SAT THANK-U | IMTH LAUGHING AUDIENCE, 1 LONGACRE W., 88 8. en. Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2.30, JOHN GOLDEN Presents — STAGED BY WINCHELL SMITH. Ambassador ie SSU0OF HS [Nite wea Bat aveb.33 rhe wih ine Eliot's ra idm. iat ney, # MOUNTAIN MAN story * BELMONT (4 Sg Bt. Bry.48. Eva. 3. 8. TENACITY | 4! this Theatre |@ THE MONKEWS PAW Wert doth Street, ven BUOU Wietinees Wea Berra vath ahs BROADHURST ae The Jst YEAR| 578th Time of the Frank Cray LITTLE West 44 st. Mats, Wed. & Bat. FOMST. Hea “eV3 ©50 HB WARRER« The Deluge? | Thea. ,W.45th Bt. Ev.8.3 PLYMOUTH Sluts: Thursse Sac 2:90 scheduled for discussion, Senator Walker's bill would provide for one Commissioner, directly responsible to the Governor and not to the Council, as is the case at present. Senator Ferris says his bill puts all the agricultural laws and sections of tho gencral business, public health and r CATA S West 404 ee ‘Daley APOLLO) D. W. GRIFFITH'S spre of ew Emotions aces ORPUANS*SIORM and Gaturday Mutiness, SOc to $1.50 & $2.00—Good Orchestra Seats $1.00 LYR 1C Gast fuera John Golden and Marts Loww tree WINCHELL i eatiras ¢SOnN EMassanD's TURN®RIGHT A METRO Wi ten oe GRE FINCRAM | PRODUCTION. CENTRAL z wrodey Ste. fs ay. Toonient, 64 LAE, resents the Most Wonderate in america, FOOLISH WIVES The First Real $1,000,000 Pict: Evs. and Sat. Mat: $), $1.50 and ‘. Pop. Dally Mat $1 and $1.00 membership corporation laws under!) —— c ed farms anc Ket la NEW AMSTERDAM W 42ST Eves 5.6 tho modified farms und market low. |) Mars wen ® sat Soe Re wo bn Seventy-six sections which overlapped IGHER ZIEGFELD TRIUMDN| or were duplicates are eliminated. Ths || MARILYN MLLER. ALLY present Commissioner of Farms und || 7 a wereRDAM ROO Markets is Berne A. Pyrke. The Com ZIEGFELD Bibi“ riculture is G 3 OF missioner of Agricul aa 920 Hogue and of Foods and Markets Eu- gene Porter. The Council comprises | DORIS KEANE ct e’even members, elected by the Legis CZARINA lature, one from each of the nine} ava 80811 igi Judicial Districts, one at | } Henry Miller's ¢, New York City Commission: kets ex-officio. SLOAN’S RELIEVES NEURALGIC - ACHES R forty years Sloan’s Liniment Fe: been the quickest relief for Gancat Sciatica and uma - muscles and lame backs. ried ‘your neighbor, You just know from Sts stimula healthy oder that 1e will do you toot freay it there tings, Si peaches y at twinge. Jt ales avithout rubbing nei Those cate sprains and strains which unfit you for work or play are @oon eased when Sloan's is used. The sensation of comfort and ‘warmth surely and readily follows its @se, Sloan's masters pai nd the of Mar- FRANK Pays FABLES 9 at Box Office, $2.00 JANIS SEASON,” says Hey- _wood Broun. HUDSON W. 4th St. Eve. 8.90/LAST 4 Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2.50/ TIMES, MARIE THE VOICE: (Nn FROM THe LOMR minaret By ROBERT HICHENS BEG. NEXT FRI.EV! SEATS| NOW KNICKERBOCKER #%2%,35 5", “BULL DOG DRUMM “A Real Melodrama," with BELASCO W., 4418, S 2 ‘You'll find Sloan's ¢ dean IIoavin, eR | ENORE ' nog oop antag 70c, $1.40. eo. oL iii ki i CORT Wert asin, 8 Bt, Evenings at at WALLACE EDDINGER—MARY NASH in “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” BLE See Seb wy WYNN vue mn. a4 NN 6000 MORNING DEARIE Musical Comedy { GLOBE Wt Sen. tlon at tt of Theatre, a? oi St. Thur & Bats 290. With Janet Beecher, PROTECT YOURSELF » FROM CONTAGION a LYCEUM pene rare | 2 Teer ms ecache oe ishale |ILIONEL ATWILL gals these immediately find a restii J tela te wk Tistuee of your throat. = Ee, a convenient bottle of Forma ablets in your pocket, dissolve one ly in yer mouth every time you lare in a place where disease germs are mprevalent—in street car, theatre, rail- train, store or on dusty street, A pleasant tasting but powerful anti- »tic is ialeateds and, eng with the iva, will quic read to every part lol she: mouth ond throat, checking the KLAW Thea. MARIE DORO Evs.8.30. Mts. wee tn “LILIES OF THE FIELD” By Wm. Hurlbut. With nee Ear, MUSIC BOX ; MUSIC ‘OK REVUE SAM H. HARRIS WY; 32 5 SIX CYLINDER ‘LOVE RNEST TRUEX. Meee tigen tea vile, Ba DULCY i FRAZEE 5. 1 | ikers, lecturers, etc. Children like I, bet. B'way & Cent. » SEs) Senenee SHUFFLE ALONG #¥ENINaS, 8 20, iT “inch UST ie "weds at'i1.39 (4) TH ari mt ? none Circle. 1808; | yak a0) Matinesg hat MAT. ‘TO-MORROW. ew MARY SHAW thorrtende meth Ideas oe produet, || With EVERETT 8 NEW YORK ——| [3 CONCERTS AND music. B FITH siesta CHICAGO OPERA| © rae ACTS—10 2D MANHATTAN OFeRa BN DALACE Hes A STAR FEATURE a nk the offictal piano.) TOWN HALL, TO-M'W AFT., Feb. #, at 3 avoids DuCARP kts. Blo 10 $9 at Box Oftice. iN WER LATEST noes saa SUGGESTED, ‘BY FANNIE HURSTS| FAMOUS STORY... “Go to see the photoplay—it has the most thr wear ever saw.” ‘A good picture. uded wildly.” mn, Eve. World “An all-around programme of unusual excellence. Miss Hampton displays splendid ability.’ __—Eve. Mai! MISS Ae PERSON Engagement HAN, FRAN “TWE CALL OF HOME" ___HAHOLD LLOYD COMEDY lag TOGETHER AMEQ Hi foot APIT ol DITA “THE FOUR! HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE” Bway at 61 St, CAPITOL GRAND ORCH, OLUMBIA } eae BND C CUDDLE UP js NOUMA TALMADGE ve's Redes Searaas ‘STATE rangi Ne Wait Cont.11 AM. ?. 12 PM arest & Wi Att,“ 800.— Night _b0o.! Hughie Clark & 40th 1 Ay. Po Bronx Opera House }40".S',.04 4", Roe Marjorie Rambeau DANCE PA LACE au 1 MARK Pp oh TRAN Bist and Broadway The Entrance to the Land : of Refined Mirth THE HOME REFINED DANCING Broadway just seems to lead you marvelous creation, th jarable ballroom, Dancing Every Afternoon Evening. 3d5t “THE LAST PAYMENT” Mi of th vOut with, RODOLE A Brway at oth Bt ta ST anicars 4 TALTO “BOOMERANG BILL” Tines with Lionel Barrymore. Square. A Paramount Picture FAMOUS RIALTO ORCH x ‘RITERION Sav Akel Soo 3 i “WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY TONIGHT?" HELP WANTED—FEMALE. REFINED, PROGRESSIVE WOMEN. Svomen with sales ability are rec. ‘ognized and pros nan equality with men inthis organization’ One slogans are Efficiency and Bervice. ant women who wish a nt connection and congenial work. Room 1400. 102 W. 424 at EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &C banjorine instr $1 @ lesson, ‘4th at., elty, FOR SALE. Watches — Gold Jewelry Firm arment seoures immediate. delivery lo interest on unpeld lous oonfidential. Reliable Gods. ON LIBERAL CREDIT Terms as Low as $1.00 — Week Will Bend’ Hepteasmative if Den ea 6 MAIDEN LANE ft Floor 503 Sth Av. Over Sehulte’s. 1 Nishi up DIAMONDS : Buy, from Diamond Cutter, Gav American Watch & Nigmand(o, UPTOWN STORE PHONE VANDERBILT 3038. $50 DI WONVATCHES AND FINE JEWELRY ‘Wet Linere! ones Best VALUES in the City” ».____| )/AMONDS = CREDIT BROOKLYN ‘ ROYAL DIAMOND WATS | 52 $1 weekis. 350 DIAMOND giNo. $100 DIAMOND BING, LITAN. 47 W, did Oe DIAMONDS- | | MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED EXCEPTING WHERE OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ‘PHONE CHELSEA 3800 FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1627 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. FIFTH AVE. LAST 4 DAYS OF Dressmakers’ Spring HEARN Dressmakers’ Sale Department SILKS DRESS GOODS NOTIONS DRESS FORMS TRIMMINGS § WASH DRESS FABRICS LININGS WHITE Goops || SHEARS Sale : Full Assortments of Most Wanted Spring Materials and Sewing Needs Also Month of Special Purchase Sales* Last 4 Days Dressmakers’ Sale Dress Goods 54-Inch All-Wool Tweeds and Homespuns—Tan, gray and brown mixtures—tlain and mottled color- ings—the season's wanted fabrics—were $1.68....... 1.27 54-Inch All-Wool Mer Wear Sorges—Heavyweight — sponged and shrunk—brown, navy and black—were $1.87..... 1.37 54-Inch All-Wool Tricotines— close firm weaves—navy blue and black— WEDNESDAY _ THURSDAY Two-Day Sale APRONS Housewives who take pride in the freshness and daintiness of their accessories will ap- preciate these good values in new aprons needed for Spring household duties. Bungalow Aprons—light striped perenle—neck trimmed with Band Aprons—pereale and ging- bam—five attractive styles—with OG C408 a iidsacns cons 2.20 binding— or without bibs—finish of rick 54-Inch All-Wool Cream Flannel were $1.98 92 |. Sea eeun = 4G —close, soft weave—sponged and RS 2 $ Were BB... 5... eeeeeseeee : shrunk— TOES SONB gsc csc cacy ent 2.35 | = 48-Inch All-Wool Cream r French Serge—reg. $1.78.. 1.36 48- and 50-Inch All-Wool Broad- cloths—chiffon finish—high lustre —sponged andshrunk—toraz, lotus, Spangled Tunics harvest, apple blossom, rose, cherry, : maroon, delft, nutria, reindeer, Special sand, clay, copper, henna, terra cotta, clove, brown, burgundy, navy and black— reg. $2.6 1.84 42-Inch All-Wool Prunellas—soft, high lustrous finish leading shades —also navy and black— . reg. $1.97 . 1.380 40-Inch All-Wool Crepe—close, soft weave—18 new Spring shades— also navy and black reg. $1.97..... 8.00 Model pictured is all black or black - with blue combination. An excel- Last 4 Days Dressmakers’ Sale DRESS COTTONS Extra Fine American Ginghams— 32-inch—guaranteed fast colors— wanted checks in all sizes—blue, green, lavender, tan, yellow, rose and black and white— VANE BB iceesswes areas Yard 68 36-Inch Silk Mixed Chiffonettes —fuchsia, tomato, Saratoga, reri- winkle, folly aurora, Scarah, henna | | and other Spring shades— elsewhere .53. eee 32-Inch Silk Stripe Ti gingham fatterns in c! rately spangled styles in plain black and various artistic combinations to $49.00. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MEN’S RAIN COATS 3.47 ors, plaids and checks— - value .67.,... Yard .48 Mercerised Foulards—darkgrounds Were $9.00 with white scroll patterns— . were A7.... 38 Well made utility coats of thoroughly water- 36-Inch Dimities “dainty patterns} | proofed gray or tan tweed, with raglan shoulder ‘on white grounds ‘ value .45 83 and comfortable fit. 36-Inch Imported Swiss Organ- dies—all wanted shades Ce 40-Inch Imported Floral Organ- dies—delicate flower clusters on tinted or white grounds— value 81.25. Yard» 40-Inch Imported Ginghi checks and two-tone ctlerte—large variety of colors— value $1.14... Yard .83 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY PRINTED MADRAS SHIRTINGS 17 Were .35 Yard Qualities are excellent and patterns varied, including dainty small designs in quaint stripes, in wanted colors. 12 Fancy Outing Flannels—heavy nap—many neat styles and colors—were .30... yard Last 4 Days Dressmakers’ Sale Chiffon Crepe Full selection of Spring shades also black—fine, serviceable qual- ity for dresses, blouses and evening searfs— were 81.74 MORNING SPECIALS On Sale WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, iantitiks restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders. $1.48 French Serges.... | $1, “pl and $1.84 Men's 42 inches wide—all woo Flannelette Pajamas... ... 1,20 “garnet, brown, navy | Well napred—variety of patterns DRESS GOODS—MAIN FLOOR tnd colors —well made 97 ct. Little Tots’ Flannelette $2.24 Sheu. | Rome and Creepers -50 | "50x90—-Utica make and dark colors —~ sizes to 6 SHEETS—BASEMENT 814 ct. Cheese Cloth 36 inches wide: INFANTS" DRESSE ZCOND FLOOR Bandeaux 27 | 44 ct, Bandeaur. MUSLINS—DABEMIENT Hank Resear ie none | 21 ct. Cotton Huck Towels... .15 BRABSIERES—SECOND FLOOK Full Bleachedernear 2 enor $10.50 Boys’ Suits 745 | white attriped borders All-wool cheviots in gray. wn, | ‘OWELS—MAIN FLOOR. tan and heather mixtures—also cor | 47 ct, New Curtain Madras 28 duroys~-8 to 16 years. Ny HOYS' SUITS—THIRD FLOOR Neat colored rosebuds or flain » 5.85 | CURTAINS—BABEMENT. 3 cream with double bord: PURNISHINGB-MAIN FLO: HOBIERY—MAIN FLOOR, jL | See Pages 8 and 12 for Other Hearn Advertising. Special Purchase Sales Cowhide Boston Bags houlders of good qualit Incoswere 6°88 t0'60.07, 4-78 Last 4 Days Dressmakers’ Sale NOTIONS Willington Cotton 200 yards to spool— black and white—best numbers—limit 2 dozen. Wore 6 4.4 No Mail or Telephone Orders Basting Cottons— were .68.........000. doen .44 Sewing Silka—50. ard coke, Black and colors—were 65... 4 Sewing p= rideleme ite— ‘nem black and w were .40 groas Better quality were $1.00 gross. . 74 Seam Binding—black ana white—were .28..... fiece .20 Inside Beltings—black and white— 10-yard piece— were .70 to $1.10..... piece .60 Dressmakers’ Pins — half-pound boxes— were 80 NF 34 . box ae jetter quality f: uarter-poun box—were .34 to .44 20 White Roll Tape—24 yards to roll— were .18 1234 Dress Shie! were .20 to .30. ir 18 Better quality dress shields of light weight double rubber— were .84 to .42........ pair .28 Dress Shields—garment style—were .64 to .74..pair .4O Ready-Made Waist Linings— WOES res sas casetec aes G Bust Forms— 1.22 Complete Dress Forms— flat wire skirt—were 83.47.. 2.33 Dress Forms—4 sections— adjustable— were 89.07........ 56.5065 Dress Forms—12 sections— adjustable— were $12.47 When ordering dress forms please give correct sizes, as no exchanges will be made, 6.75 Special Prices in + Needs for Boudoir and Bath Large Peroxide—were .21.... .17 Hand or Kitchen Sapolio— Special, cake D Large Size Bottles of Danderin were $1.00. z Olivilo Soaps—were .10... Teerytins Pin Boxes— vor Nee Photo; Frames— ton $1.46. ee 1.00 Coen and Lyon, Toot owders... ge ey each .18 woe ‘sor rans 's rer BOMB ener ess s5ee4 18 s such as these, beauti- ie and atrongly made, are peas priced at $4.00. A special purchase enables us to sell them for only $2.25. They are full cut style, strong black or brown cow- hide, sewed on interlocking frames, and have stitched leather handles, strap and buckle. Sizes 12, 14, 15 and 16 inch. Extra Size | Crepe de Chine | Night Dresses |] All-wool — well m | 57 ct. Silk Mixed Pongee 38 and cassimeres wi “ery Good assortment of colors brown, blue— pes, cheeks and WABH GOODS—-BASEMENT laine sizes 29 to | |] SMe GtSeriNG Akane rroon, | 58 et Lsperied Cut Gl || $3.25 to $3.50 Sweet-Orr Wik peetconeen: 0? || Tug o’War Trousers......2.44 SILVERWARE—MAIN 1.00%, {| Union made — very strong — dark | $2.25 Babies’ Laced Shoes... 1.45 ins 30 $2, Extra sive Tan calf — flexible turned soles — $1 24 Men's Corded | 24 ct. Men's Fine Combed Madras Shirts .97 Cotton Hose . Rene) Extra Size Crepe de Chine Patterns and strizes--blus Assorted colors—all sizes— double Envelope Chemisee—built up reen, helio sizer. soles, Were $6.97 5.97 Daintily trimmed styles. Extra Size Crepe de Chine Bloomers—hemstitched rufflee—were 64.07...,, 438 BP d

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