The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1922, Page 23

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TO HOLD DINNER FOR WILL HAYS Will H. Hays will be Introduced to the motion picture industry, in which he has become an important factor, on March 16 at a dinner dance at the Hotel Astor to be given by the Motion Picture Directors’ Association. Sidney Olcott, President of the association, will preside. SHIP NEWS INFORMATION Due To-Day. S-stonia, Danzig lawgow Buu hampton « Liverpoo ir, Antiita Canteronia, Quee Due To-Morrow. Florence Nash Now Starring. at Keith's Theatres bayer “Tike Noonan's woman Wants of @ cream. It i» cer- tainly fine for the complexion, and a wonderful "\ clean- J NOONAN’S “D : Sails To-Day. Mails clos Ft, Hamftton, D'muda 7.30 A.M. ‘2 A $333 s >>>>F SP Cleansing Cold the tube, For ‘& Co., Saks pate 323333 DugwecTe ER ERXE Mongolia, Santiago . Mi Gayo Mambi, Gan Juan Estonia, Libaw SALTS FINE FOR | CLEANSING KIDNEYS We eat too much meat, then the Back hurts. Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasion- ally, else we have dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rhey- matic twinges, torpid liver, acid ston ‘h, sleeplessness and bladder dis- 8. imply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famo' ts is made from the lemon juice, com- The Resinol treatment is ideal for babys shin RESINOL Soothing and Healing flush clogged In them to normal act: tralizes the acid s ‘no longer irri- dder disorders. water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kid- lean, thus avoiding serious com- dv! TARGET FOR INFLUENZA? Be Prepared—Strengthen and Build Up Your Blood with Gude’s Pepto-Mangan If you are not feeling your best—if you have that “always-tired” feeling, be careful of the influenza. It is thin-blooded, anemic people that disease strikes first. It is the red cor- puscles of the blood that fight disease and save you from sickness. = 8 Blue -jay Fortify your blood—build it up with 4. 5 A the pleasant tonic, Pepto-Mangan. @ to your druggist And should you be just recovering nd Stops Pain Instantly from influenza, Pepto-Mangan will | build you up. The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain in- stantly, Then the corn loosens and ~ comes out. Made in two forms—a colorless, clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in extra thin plasters. Use whichever form you prefer, plasters the liquid—the action is the same. Safe, gentle, Made in a world-famed laboratory. Sold by all druggists. / Free: Write Bauer & Black, Chicago, Dept. 129 for valuable book, “Correct Care of the Feet.” Pepto-Mangan is widely and heartily endorsed by physicians. In liquid or tablet form. No difference in medi- cinal properties. Sold at any drug store. But be sure you get Gude's Pepto-Mangan. Ask for it by the name and be sure the full name is on the package.—-Advt. Fr Get Your ree $1.00 PACKAGE OF GENUINE YEAST VITAMINE TABLETS from your druggist today. ie you are thin and emaciated and wis! ¢ to help you put on and increa welaht: ection wits onpunts Necsead race wit ‘Sutorwanie fron, both food and Vitammines are absolutely uscleds,asyourbody cannot change lifeless food into living cells and tlesue unless you have pienty of organic i Tunes. ron in your ganic rop takes up oxy en from your This ox: organic trop unites witl pour algented itood aa tisabeorbed Inte your just as fire unites with coal or Wood, aud by s0 doing. \t creates tremendous power and energy. Without organic iron in Zour blond your food merely passes thru Your y without doing you any | FATHER JOH MEDICINE The safe family ae oad. ut} medicine for Colds | | ,,Armnmcats Juve been made with the "ab d Cougl ferioam be coaee Srace feos am ougis. very purchase of @ bottle of Nutated Irom, ite Builds new strength ing, nag NO DRUGS CONCERTS AND MUSIC. ’ ERA EU Uses VARY SULPHUR ON |RETROPOUTAN Es i J TO-NIGHT at 8. i HARDMAN PIANO USED. ! AN ITCHING SKIN| —— amusemenvs. Ite; & LORE EERE ET itude ¢ akne ). Costs Little ond Overcomes Trouble €, A N C E oo Almost Over Night x Ssh ae eas ea) f Bai NADES riosi| a ALLROOM . I Ave, and A6th St. m ta eclares a noted ‘sk EVO or th noted » cause of its germ destre cing ties, this sulp! bu preparation in « bia | brings case from skin irritation — cowthes and heals the eczema right Syncopated Orc! ‘a, y: “| oe and leaves the skin clear and AND INSTRUCTORS. smooth nent Ii seldom fei ethe.torment|][ LADIES = 55e inctuding onl i pont lel, from skin GENTS 75e Tax. man] aN NO CHARGE FOR DA CING 0 MATINEES—SAT., SUN, and HOLIDAYS re 8) AMUSEMENTS. nesting Meyers & valter Heower, Be ink i i ie “30 | 30TH ST. ’ Ambassador “3 ; sree TIME SHUBERT Gi Wer tc Lar, Taine “PINS 4 Sin PS &HEELES PLAYHOUSE ¥, {8,85 Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2.80. “Up the Ladder”’ A New Play by Owen Davis. fy ae! St, W. A 1d Eves. 8.30. HEATRE GUILD PRODUCTIONS WHO FULTON THEATRE | Back ME THUSELAH oe ans a 46th, f BY war Mats: Wis: Ar Eve, 2.57.20. Sharp. Mats. Thurs, & tat, Fe 30 West 46th Street. Evenings, 8.30. LH Matinees Wed. and Sat. 2.30. m™DOVER iiss CHERRY BROADHURST. Tes."W.44'h &t- Bee $30. MARJOLAINE Te Mats, Thurs. & S TRI With PEGGY Woop & LENNOX Keeps Standees on Tips of Their Toos. THE wedi Sh WORLD, WEDNESDAY, | ar @. | a Ved. and 0. | and Hearty batts" BROKEN cls KLAW Theatre, W. 48th St. i Matineos Wed. and YOUR WOMAN 4xpd MINE ° Belongs with Common Clay@ Mme.X.-Times | uline Lord in “Anna Christie” W. 46th, Eva.8.30. Vanderatt Mate. Wed. & Sat. Thrills, Tears fy , | Presents eal COMEDY ‘it &t., ur. Bway. Bve. 8.20. . (Mme, PETROV 'W AMSTERDAM, W. 42d St. Evs. Mat. TO-DAY, ‘500 to $2.50. No NEW AMSTERDAM ROOF, at_11—N ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT F! ROLIC EMPIRE © way ate ath mation Hi Otto ‘To the Liles wi A New Comedy by the EARL CARROLL Mats. Thurs: @ Bet. at natn BORDONI Se'songs “THE FRENCH DOLL” ia awe ~ Aa nO Heeset ru BE SRUBICOS VOleT KNICKERBOCKER 3 w27,38 8¢ 25 “BULL DOG DRUMMOND” with A, E, Mathews.| ith St. Eves. at 8.20, Thurs, & Sat. at 2.20, Went ah Gt, Hvciligy at 9.20 CORT Matheee Weds Bate at 220 WALLACE EDDINGER— Many NASH in “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” °C HN NN @ ED. WYNN THe ‘PERFECT FOOL 6000 _MORKINS DEARIE}| — Sousa a. BRONX] AKMOE NEXT SUNDAY. NIGHT || MUSIC BOX yw. 45 8.5) Ev.8.10 sharp] ate. We Sat. at 2.16, iavinc MUSIC BOX REVUE" ;AM H. HARRIS, 24,5" 28 SIX CYLINDER LOVE With ERNEST TRUEX. DULCY:! FRAZEE ¢ Mate, Wed. & LAST WEEK, LYNNE FONTANNE} 63D ST. Magle Mal et. 1 formance To-nite 1 oh, Hof B'y, Bye, 6.00 eT gue ihe Talk of Ne Mis. Wa Pls SHAW in Capital hoatra, wet “COME ON OVER” TATE +7 | Goorg @ Behan & Co CanUAM. t “ta addition to’ usual ‘OLUMBIA °; HE 1 Buriaeas wok KASHLIGHT SOF 1822 BronxOperaHouse, Ay on in “A Bill of Divorcement’ ALLAN POLLOCK | “FOOLISH WIVES” 125th Sb Sic: 14,000 Good Seats 50c, $1. SF THD, Cer 48TH ST. THEATRE, | Mats. Wed, bo. | shure, & Gat. THE NEST ‘xs. 3 MATINEES EACH WEEK. SEATS NOW FOR SECOND OYCLE. a5 Rost tiy i | in V THE ROS of 'STAMBOUL wih, ar. BY, Eve, 880. Mats. Wed. & Sat, 2.30. With Sidney } Binckmer. Maxine € ttoti’s # MOUNTAIN MAN one e ri WV. of Bway. | | crmtc bat cht vod ‘Wed. and Pg 2.50 FOR GOODNESS SAKE! HM NE pare poet sia THEATRE, West 45th st. B o ° T H Matinees Wed. 4 Bat. WILLIAM COURTENAY | By Jules in ‘The LAW BREAKER” Goadimen, Moves to Times Square Thea. M \ LONGACRE Weet 4st st. mv: 8.80. Mts, To-day & Bat. at 2.30. © THANK-U SE THEATRE, W. 42 St. Eve.8.20. LWYN Mats, TO-DAY & Sat. at 2.20. Joseph Cawthorn and Lillian TH A MUSICAL COMEDY SENSATION. Mats. To-m'w @ Bat. at ad in “TEE WHIT) Fracocie” by, " Mine, PETROVA. West 424 St, Evenings, 8.80. ELTINGE fata, Wed. and Bat. 2.30. REPUBLIC fints:"SWeas"'ana''s "LAWFUL LARCENY | THEATRE, W. 44th Bt. Eve.8.30. LITTLE Mats. To-day & Sat. at 2.30. @ The Jst YEAR BELMONT [3 B5-a5. Br km Mts. Thur. t. 2.80 MONTMAR With all tte French flavor. NORA BAYES W ¥ “aith St, Bveninge 8.20 Bat. 2.90. ZUWT MARAM CENTRAL Theatre, Bway, at a7 Bt Goatlnvows, Noon to11P. M. IF YOU WANT THRILLS, 8! PRISCILLA DEAN. ba jher latest and WILD HONEY Byi.Bat-Mats.,D00'81.10, Atta. to 6, 86,580, D. W. GRIFFITH'S Empire of New Emotions WEST 424 ST. Twice Daity Sdo—a:10 i Poo. zi Mats.—All Beate 500 & $1. Nights & Sat. | RA OI] Directed by Joe May. RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA Frederlek Stabiberg and Emanuel Baer conducting. RION ,coies TAR) toute “THE LOVES BF PHARGOHY Paramount Picture TTSCI TRA By & 47th &t. 4 Vitagraph's Sensational European Masterpiece! CINS WIFE Spectacular—Mysterious— Emotional —Overwhelming STRAND SYMPHONY \ ORCHESTRA \} ELABORA’ PROLOGE A eHe THE DANCING CARNIVAL ST, NICHOLAS RINK, 69 W. 66th St. Dancing Every Day in the Year, 2.30 P. M. to 12. 12.30. SPECIAL FEATURE | “The World Famous Xylaphonist TEDDY BROWN {a performing with our Band in the afternoons COME—DANCE TO THE BEST MUSI W YORK Targe corps of tnatrac hand at all times for elthi or on the Skating, Bi Danc g Carnival: rd stink 69 W. beth St- FE SthAve tf en Martin, hurts & itn ansnvst, entees it Old Fashioned Picnic Francis «THE SILENT CALLS” HIPPODROMEIS 2; ), "GET TOGETHER’ or JACK DEMPSEY ESS Nights GOe to §2 a DOLLY SISTERS FLORENCE REED JOHN STEEL & others SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS Theatres under Direction off Hugo From the Novel by Carl igser Added Attraction—Buster Keaton in PROCTOR S| Mat. 500 to $2. Fine Geate Orch. §1. Riesenfeldw IALTO ene SQUARE The Boat”’ FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA Hugo Riesenfeld and Joseph Littau conducting. fing SYOEET & 8 WAY CONTINUOUS FoON 9 AN. BROOKLYN, SiiiiD BACK PAY Breokize' Criterion Quartet. Orch FOR SALE. SOR! 4 west sald area SEND FOR BOOK OF GEMS 710022 | NDS- - DE Psat American Watch 6 Diamond. Maiden Lane Fourth Floor Take Elevator TTT Ds | PING Jewelay Most Liberal Pormea ROVAL Pestana 35's $1 Weekly Buvs $50 $2 Weekly Buys $100 Diamond METROPOLITAN, 47 WEST 42D STRE S7 MAIN Lane ALL & CO ay, New ¥ 4d Bs eestor Ring} DIAMONDS dws Bnew | MARCH 8, 8, 1922,° HEARN — FOURTEENTH STREET STREET Founded 1927 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. WEST OF FIFTH AVE __—_——— SPRING APPAREL And Other Needs Featured at Unusual Prices Women’s Extra Size DRESSES 13.50 Were $21.73 Models of serge or mignonette, in navy and black, braid or bead trimmed. Sizes 4214 to 5214. Women’s Extra Size TWEED COATS Special 23.75 Finely tailored utility coats of soft, fine tweed are styled as pictured. The model is lined throughout with fig- ured silk. Light and dark tan. Sizes 42!/, to 521/, Sold in Extra Size Dept. Third Floor TOMORROW Two Day Sale 300 Seamless Grass Rugs Special 5.66 TODAY The cool, clean rug for Summer use in city or country. Size. 9x12 ft., in Chinese and all-over figure designs. Women’s Tenderfoot Sisters’ Shoes Special 4.85 The laced shoe that gives real comfort, made (by Gro- ver) of soft black viel kid, with broad common sense ‘toes, low, flat heels and turned soles. Excellent for tender feet for wear indoors or out, Sizes 4 to 8. D, E, and EE widths. All new models of Tender- foot Spring shoes are now ready for inspection. No Mail or Phone Orders. MORNING SPECIALS On Sale Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone Orders. 95 ct. Men’s Medium Baer $4.95 Slecien Bilres Individual Pepper and ish— " Salt Shakers wena 75 MEN'S UNDERWDAN IAIN FLOOR, ‘olonial design-—set of 6 in vel vet lined case, Women’s Cotton Union Suits. .57 SILVERWARE—MAIN FLOOR. Seconds of .97 1.07 quality— 97 ct. Tricotines. . 80 a le One OF lar and extra 40 inches wide—ali wool—brown, burgundy, Copenhagen, navy and R—MAIN FLOOR, eM SRES8 GOODS—MAIN FLOOR. $1.17 Tots’ Rompers $1.57 Satins. . : 1.12 | nd Creepers ns Good assor' street and orod y trimme evening sha ny and Toodles styles SILKS-—-MAIN FLOOR. 6 years, INFANTS" DRE! COND FLOOR $10. 50 Boys’ | Suits | 47 et. Mercerize d Sateen +35 vd assortment of light F ealeretan wi aioe ii LININGS—BASEMENT. 1 tailored—all_ woo! 24 ct. Printed Shirtings 17 eran and hen Neat stripes—for men's and boys’ adc creguiars and toutes at EAGEe EASE 38.00 Men’s Raincoats 2.97 | 12)2 ct. Cheese Cloths .. 8} eld ea % inch—-blaached—absorbent, eepsraglin shoutd GHUSLINE BASEMENT, ‘<izen 38 to MEN'S CLOTHIN®-—MAIN FLOOR $1.52 Sheets. ¢ $1.22 Men’s Overals or Coats, 95 SHEETS: striped < 77 ct. New Repp Cordinette e add Cretonnes cublst’ and’ chints Birds, designs ChETONNES—BASEMENT, cy | Dress Gingha floral, 37 ct. Men’s aaa Handkerchiefs pore |-{ hane sivlen Ir AVY quality. HANDRERGH —MAIN PLUOI | 35 et. Women’s Cotton Burson Hose 28 | Black, whi and cordovan—all HOSIERY—MAIN FLOOR a Continued—Exceptional Sales of Housedresses and Copeets, Colored Dress Lineris 63 othe tobe all Popo linen, Fond ke, lue, green, for Bonner dresses and skirts. 48-inch Colored Ramie Lin- ens—all leading shades..... .9'7 Finest Imported Dress Ginghams oe te white vite pink, blue, vender, brown, red cs or black. . A ‘77 You will preci our wide se- lection new patterns and shades in Spring dress cottons, including silk stripe voiles and imported dotted Swisses, Men’s Arrow Shirts 1.50 Were $1.95 ‘Very good quality percale —assortment of conserva- tive patterns and novel- ties—all sizes. Men's Terry Bath Robes—full cut, well made robe — trimmed with girdle and with two peckets—guar- avteed to wash — pinks, helio- trope, tan and blue— were 84.95 Phonograph Accessories Record Albums — substantially made— 10-inch—were .75.. 58 I¥-inch—were 95 . 74 Phonograph Needles—for use on any Seana a in a box— were 20... eRe de Specials in Muslins—were .16 . 9% 40-inch Urbleached Muslins bern: +K ir sxalloped— iC pce 1.46 ‘BED MUSLINS 36-inch Heavy Unbleached fae quality—were .18,.. 1% Uh64 36-inch Fine Bleached 10% Muslins—were 15.. Crotheted Bed Spreads— 1.97 Mae reat 84x95—heavy raised deaign—were $2.87, Satin Finish. Marsei| Spreade--were $2.97 85*95 Satin Marseil! Spreads—were 83.9 i Bleached Sheetings — "standard auality—2i4 yards— were 04 2\4 yards—were 72 Unbleached Muslins— 1% yds wide—were 36. 14 yds. wide—were 42 134 yds. wide—were 41 ® yds, wide—were .53. Pillow Cases— 42x80—were .35 4°x36—were . Sheets— 54x00—were $1.16 63x90—were $1.28. Bed Tickings — 32 inches wid floral pattern— were .39 |S GA Seas © td TODAY TOMORROW | Two-Day Sale MEN’STROUSERS Were $7.95....5.85 Men's well tailored all wool trousers, with or without cuffs. Cassimeres and worsteds, in a generous as- sortment of mixtures and plain colors, Sizes 29 to 46, Men's Trouse wool mized - worsteds and t able for ev assortment of well cut—sizes 29 to 46— were $4.95. 3.65 In the Restaurant A la Carte, from 9.15 A. M. to 5.15 P. M Table d’Hote Luncheon From 11.304 M, to 2.30 P, le and Thursday Luncheon 64 M Cream of Tomato Soup, or Chicken Soup, Chicken Patty, String Beans—Baked Potato or Assorted Cold Cuts Potato Salad or ‘Tuna Fish Salad Dessert Bread Custard, Chocolate Sauce Preserved Pears or Ice Cream Coffee Milk Afternoon Tea, from 93 to 5 P. M. 25e and 4c mana | | |

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