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NRRL EE AMUSEM aoe FAT WOMEN TO HIKE WITH 100,000 MORE They'll Participate in the Fifth Ave- ‘hue Health Parade Satur- day Afternoon, ~ "The first’ of. a series of “health TD hikes," indorsed by Health Commi sioner Copeland and open to every- ‘body who wants to take 4 long walk, | will start from City Hall Saturday pafternoon. at 2 o'etock under the of Jeadershif of Capt. Godfrey Rod- Migues of Holland. Dr. Gopeland hopes 100,000 will take every hike of ae the coming serics. + Special invitatfons are extended to Walking clube and to the Boy and Giri Scouts organizations. The are requested to walk in uni- Others who expect to take So na wit TRE, W. 42 8t. Bivs.8.20. Biate. Wed. & G od i iA Sat: at 2.20. Mme, PETROVA #2322 ise. PETROVA Chauve Souris Ballet's at ‘Theatre DIRECT FROM LONDON-TARIS 49™ ST. 7 With, Weet of Bway LAST SHUBERT tet WEEK ‘QUB'y. Circloi¥2.Bv.8.20 Ce rit PINS &N Thura. & Sat. 2.30, ; “ hike, Saturday’ ov" 7-0-1 to {| THERES MOTHING SWEETER ly, Wear sensil » COIN «! Ba ahowd, low -hecled wad, un-(M aro”, WB HONEY” epics the ess the day is bitter cold, leavo overcoats and wraps at home. Mem- bers of the Health Department's of Hg etUad of frankly fat women will join ithe hikers. AY Six or ten abreas!, the hikers will a up Lafayette Strect to Eighth up sbi of Wed, and Sats at 230, ki te thence to Fifth Avenue and LAWFU pI avenue to Columbus Circle. SE OMrhe next hike—there will be two or LLARCENY 1d OfMthree each week for the next four Watch Bt. Bive.6.30. OL RINE eee en Win Paocy een 6 Lancige SESE SOULE, PLAYHOUSE ¥, 488.8, Bre 48TH ST, THEATRE. | Mats. Woa., Mats. Wed. @ Bat, 2.30, Bves., 8.30. lee KS Bat. ‘Up the Ladder’’| THE NESF. x», With DORIS KENYON, 3 MATINEES EACH WEEK, TRE GUILD PRODUCTIONS WHo FuuTo TuEarRe | Bock MET HU SELAH GAnntcn, bee aggre thts | we, 4.00. Sharp! Mate. Thure, & Meat 130 LAPPED. Mats.Wed.&Sat. | SEATS NOW FOR SECOND CYCLE. JOHN GOLDEN PRESENT: THANK-U x The Jst TEAR Jo1ST, LAUGHING AUDIENCE LONGACRE Mats, Wed. wear st 2. 3, TAGED BY WINCHELL SMITH. THRILLS GALORE WILD HONEY tthe Noon to EE ne Prices jweeks—probably will start from Co- he flumbus Circle. nom 2 pus “ MUSEMENTS. S FFEESCTORS ae SthAve te 58 Pre myn 23d St. fie ona A ave oe & Olle Walters, otha, Fashior Pienic Week’ OF THE Bert Fitzgibbon, Williams & Taylor, The G1Fth Time of the Frank Craven Gonneky Wear 4th Bt Mat te sat at 2 oes: Asle ned. , He 1 thi BF.KEITH 35 B.EKEITH “sep? He Bl DALACE ig | VERSO =) “Astonishing” —Louls Ys Rod, pe.) World. jnsurpassable” —' KLAW Teatro, Ww. 45mm an WOM. AMUSEMENTS. HEATRE, 68d St. and | Jent, Park W, | Bvs. 6.50. Mats. Wed. and Sat. “U weoferald, “ ‘SumplvOus” ian Date, Amertoan, “Portect” cas Locate ‘World. KOSTA BARTON BREEN the New Viennese Operetta. e ROSE of STAMBOUL dust ot, W. fea, Gn fats, Wed. ise BOOTH THEATRE, Went aneh- at. MATINEE SATURDAY. WILLIAM COURTENAY Moker” in ‘The LAW BREAKER” Mov to Times Square Thea. Mon Mar. 13 Bt. Ever. 8.80. Matinee Saturday 3.36 AN MINE Times ww Gal LSWUR 4 BIJOU West 45th Street. Evenings, 8 Matinees Wed. ‘and Sat. with CHAS, ie ROA CHERRY Mat ne = = the ‘OLONIAL D DoLit'st3 TERS a by Ty: Teaditge BUT ng off ners & Alexander mere WEST 424 ST. Twice Daily doting’ ve Sane With all its French flavor. West 45th st. Eves. at 8.20. LYCEUM Mitta Stnurn & Gat. at 220, IRENE BORDONI “THE FRENCH DOLL” 124 W. 434 Bt. Byes. 6.10 8 Mats. Thurs. & articy The in foot All Beats S00 & $1. hal 1 Bway and. 40th ft. Bee, 8.20 an fo PURE Siices Wed. tent DORIS KEANE ni ii GLARINA IBERTY \i<: Sree Series fi if i Hon’ Hayea| Henry Miller's othe Ladies!’ »== fe ints New Comedy by the authors: re CARROLL Thea 7th iin “BULL DOG SRUMMOND? Real Melodrama," with A. E, Mathews, BUWAY & 46th ST.—NIGHTS 8.50 GAIETY ilitheled Win. ana SAT. 2.39 @ TONIGHT’S THE NIGHT THE NEW COHAN FARCE HIT MADELEINE tz MOVIES swith and GEORGETTE COHAN AND A COMPANY OF COHAN COMEDIANS Efe dE yaehe BRO NX LIN AVE. tons, garden furniture and accessories, Proteeds to Girl Scouts and Virginia Luricheon, Tea, Entertainment. Ld JUMPH 'Fasck) MARILYN Lae ei mann | {SON FREOL he eles! CFELD MID! jig FROLIC Music ¢ BOX W was SL REy 1610 v8.15 shar Led.—125 latest ereations—at 3 and 4 P.M. gga IRVING ¢ ;l ane 1 Gedav a | BERLIN Musi iH BOK REN UE rat thé pate be thie seo eee e alsc RUBICOMY NEMING | APO OLLO}®: ¥- GRIFFITH'S "Empire of New Emotions oeranesi0gn Nights & Sat. Mat. 600 to $2. Fine THE SHOW BVERYONE WANTS TO SEE! BLENDED fragrance to make the soul rejoice — billows of blossoms, # riot of color to entrance the eye! Cut flowers, potted plants, table decora- Society makes its Rendesvous in the Tea Garden— jay Nursery. SPECIAL FEATURE. Fashion Pageant by Lucille, |SIX CYLINDER LOVE With ERNEST TRUEX, in his! ae Thurs, = 2c LENGE ULB KIKT J Ps : Bi : DULCY ies met See: ] LAST WEEK. LYNNE FONTANNE wgnine | ‘Theatres Under Direction of Hugo Riesenfeld. RIVOLI RIALTO ", Music Hall, bet. Bway & Cent. MES SQUARE JOSIE LE ALONG = ., «ligmliton Theatrical Corp. Presents ,. Tatra Midnight Performance Wed. a The ’ ” th : of the Bones & JUDY, 40th, B. of Bry. Eve, 8.30 Dragon § Claw MARY te Me cre GLOBE i, | SAY un MIS MOEN SPSS ER haba NER Bry A Goldwyn Picture === : Mistress we OF ”? z of th ..F. WORLO'S Qe mieW orld MAT wre YAU DE VALLE pirceted by se 2 > BEGINNING TO-DAY. bs vi “Stare of Yesterday” action at Both Theatres sa: ROADWAY Baan BUSTER KEATON Comedy, not e| [ata mn Pencth “THE BOAT” () No scenes with surging mobs—no problems—no ‘ pageants — just Rupert Hughes at his best Next Week at the CAPITOL BROADWAY AT Sist ST. Maryon Vadie & Ota ee RIALTO—Beginning Sunday ‘WM. S. HART aruiet Eadoles Sanlay WILLIAM De MILLE Production ‘BOUGHT AND PAID FOR’ KelthActs LionelBai K HOLT uC soomer’ gBI 1) QUALITY PHO OPLAYS CRITERION 431 { to1i.4o “The Loves of Pharaoh” way ‘way ena | George Boban & Co- Directed by ERNEST LUBE St. appearing in PERSON H tote PA, |@ in the Film Classe, ‘ jeht, 0c. | "The Sign of the Rose ) to’ usual excellent Program. TOL ‘FOOLISH WIVES’ Capitol Grand Orchost Doors open at noon this: MAK K BIWAY AT STrkinD "mu “The, SHEIK’S WIFE"! a Yitazes NOW SHOWING . ] (QOLUMBIA 2 FLASHLIGHTS. OF 192 ALLIS, wih Me, TEM aud BHANDOD, PODROME LS is ye T TOGETHE ~~ JACK DEMPSEY ics Nights B00 to 69. SROOKLYN. TANT) BACK PAY LARRY SEMON Comedy = Ledeanntish es eeriee, Quartet. bid FOR SALE. ne CREDir American Watch &D Diamond (Co. 503 Filth Aye. bas eng Entrance on 424 St, ht ‘Tel, Cort. 6867. | Bel. Vanderbilt 3028, aroa ns sar, bt Mio, |ROVALESNEne 5 Se HELP WANTED—MALE. THE EVENING WORLD, eee MARCH 9, Friday New-Season Bargains Slip-Over Sweaters—new blouse model with white glace cuffs, belt and Peter Pan collar—orchid, tan, Jockey red, jade, henna and hite .. Special 1,94 Mohair Slip-Over Sweaters—sprin, od with novelty borders an low round neck—variety of color. combinations— ec ringed ends— were $2.94.. Blouses—plain of white—of dimity and voile—some trimmings of ginghams—were $2.18.....- 1.74 Pongee and Tricolette Blouses— tuck-in and overblouse models ° SOMES F888 6 i6000sc on seal 2.74 House Dresses and Aprons Friday New-Season Bargains Women's Gingham Hou stripes and plaids—regular and long , waisted models—trimmed with organdie, white pique and plain chambray—sash belts —were $3.50 Wy s Japanese mbroidered with large and small flower designs—Jap sleeves —sash belt—darge variety of pret- iy colors—were $78.5 6. :R44d Bungalow Aprons—striped or check percale—contrasting piping —patch pockets—Highland Lassie and sash models—were $1.18. .88 Band Aprons—checked gingham— gathered or fitted—with strings and pocket—were .48...... 3 Corsets Friday New-Season Bargains Women's Coutil Corsets—medium high bust—spoon steel—elastic in- serts on hips—sizes 20 to 30— were $5.00... ee el Coréets of Pink Broche—low bust —sizes 20 to 28— were $4.00....6.0..0. eee 2.34 » on Boys’ Furnishings Friday New-Season Bargains Boys’ Blouses—fancy striped per- cales—collars attached—8 to 15 years—were .78........9- .55 Boys’ Shirts—fancy striped per- cales—neckband and collar attached—were $1.24....... 85 Junior Boys’ Suits Friday New-Season Bargains Junior Boys’ Washable Suits—mid- dy and Oliver Twist styles—tan, biue and white combinations—- patch sleeve—emblems—finished with ties—8 to 9 years— Special 2,95 Junior Boys’ Washable Suite—of Peggy cloth—middy, Oliver Twist and plaited junior models—va- riety of solid colors— B tos Yeates cates sweets y 1.50 Junior Boys’ Corduroy Suits— Oliver Twist, middy and plaited models—green, gray and navy— washable collars and cuffs— 95 were $4.50 Misses’ & Children’ 8) Undermuslins Friday New-Season Bargains Misses’ Sateen Bloomers—of extra good sateen, made with double elastic Bie navy and brown— Misses’ Petticoats—with deep ie fle of embroidery and lace— ney yokes 'y trim'd—sizes 6 p16 yearen Were S108. ,..1.26 Girls’ Clothes Friday New-Season Bargains Girls’ Khaki fitted cuffs at ‘knee—side pockets 14 to 20 years....Special 2,71 | Girl Middy Blouses—khaki f color Girls vinghem and solid color chan)! —white vestee—touches of em or rick-rack braid— 8 to 12 years...++-.Special 1,37 Women’s Extra Size Accessories Friday New-Season Bargains Women's Double Extra Size Vests Women's Extra Size Hosiery cerized, full fashloned—high spies ed hecls-—danble garter top 87 Women's “Tiple Extra Si Howe black and white— W at knee—come in white, | Knickers—full cut— | _1922, HEARN WEST OF FOURTEENTH STREET Pounded 1687 WEST OF FIFTH AVENUE AVENUE FRIDAG, AS USUAL. BARGAIN DAY REMARKABLE VALUES IN New Season Merchandise Featured In Every Section of Our Store Sweaters and Blouses Women’s Gloves and Hosiery - Friday New-Season Bargains Womer's Two-Clasp Real Chamois- ette Gloves—spear and embroi- dered backs—all washable—new Lech spring —shades—covert, mode, sand, —plain or sports mixtures—black, white, cordovan and other colors slight imperfections— were $2.97 to $3.47.. 1.94 Silk Hosiery—full fash- ioned—some all silk—some with mercerized tops—black, white, cor- dovan and colors—élight imperfec- tions—quality $1.97 to $2.47.1,17 Women’s Fine Black Mercerized Hose—drop stitch—double top—were .B7......65 Women's Full Fashioned Fine cerized Hose—black—double sole —double garter top— ter were $1.10.... - 87 Men's and Women’s Umbrellas—Fancy trimmed han- dles—were 88.97......00+0+ 3.64 Jewelry, Silverware and Cutlery Friday New-Season Bargains Mahogany Boudoir Clocks—An- sonia ore = WES GBOT. nsec ssoagiied 2.67 Radium Diai Aisrm Clocke— were $4.97 7 Indestructible P. were $5.97. Indestructible Pearl Necklaces— our own importation— were $8.97.....seeecceeres 5.00 Novelty Bead were .95... 59 ‘3 White Gold Wrist 14 karat octagon shape —15-jewel— were B24.97.....06.0e cee 14.85 Novelty Jewelry were .50... 38 Silver-Plated Table Spoons and Dinner Forks—well known makes —French gray and bright {Ore $2.50 Y doz...1.58 Tea Spoons—to mateh— Special, Ye doz, 1.10 Sterling Silver Gandlesticke10 inches high— were $16.95 pair. . 10.95 ‘orke—fine Peps set of Knives and steel—cocobola handles: six knives and six forks— were $2.2. Ribbons, Handkerchiefs and Travel Bags Friday New-Season Bargains Brocaded Hairbow and Sash Rib- bons—white, pink and blue— were 145 . 35 were .62 . 45. Satin Ribbons—special purchase-— 7% inches wide—high lustre— regular value $1.10 F Women's Initial Handkerchi dainty corded borders—hand em- broidered— were $1.24 half dozen ...... .87 Women's Linen Handkerch' good wearing quality— were .18 each ... 14 Men's Cambric initial Handker- chiefs—were $1.18 half dozen .84 Cowhide Travel Bage—sewed fraine —-18 to 20 inches—beather line 1— were $11.25 and $11.97.....994 ' Stationery and Books | Friday New-Season Bargains | | Boxed Stationery—24 sheets anil | 24 envelopes—colored or white i some with gold borders were .25 | Pound Paper—colored or while 107 sheets to pound— were 25 | Envelopes to Match: | lope—were 9..... Miscellaneous assor | for children and older p in enve- r slightly soiled—prices at one-third | | off. | Stamped Goods Friday New-Season Bargains Stamped Gowns—muslin 58 drawstring—val, .47. . Special value .74 Stamped Laundry Bage—with 28 Velour Sofa Cushions-—were $3.47 and $3.97.......... 2.25 Full fashioned. Silks and | Dress Woolens | Friday New-Season Bargains Mfrs, Close Out Serges, Tricotines, Poplins, Covert Cloths—42 to 54 inches wide—large assortment of spring shades— value $2.97 to $3.48........ 1.58 S4-Inch Men's Wear Serges— heavy weave—navy blue - WER BLUSE Lc des cesiarssnts 1.10 40-Inch All Wool Plaids—various color combinations on navy grounds—were $1.58. aa Inch All Wool Prunella spring shades—high lustre... 1,68 48 to 54 Inch All Wool Velours— new spring colors and brown and navy blue- were $2.48 1.97 35-Inch Black Dress Satine—fine close weave—good b able quality—were §: de Chines—street and evening colors Yard-Wide Silk Popli: soft and lustrous, Towels, lings Friday New-Season Bargains 68-Inch Pure White Linens—firm, close weave—sultable for luncheon sets, scarfs and all embroidery purposes— were $2.94 yd......Special 2.58 Fancy Lace-Trimmed Scarfe— WETC OTe. reeeesecsesssenes - Cotton’ Dish Towelings—bleached ‘and unbleached— were .15.. Yd. .10 Large Size Turkish Bath Towels— white or colored Jacquard borders —— WERE ORL se cadsenensecses ‘i White Goods Friday New-Season Bargains 36-Inch Linen Finish Cottons— Were .80.....e,scereeees ye! 36-Inch Nainsooks— WERE BBs i pcirecrecseecvere 18 39-Inch Voiles—for dresses or blouses—were -25 38 Men’s Clothing Friday New-Season Bargains Men's All Wool Suits—models for young men and older men— worsteds, cassimeres, _ flannels, mixtures, stripes, checks—sizes 34 to 46—regular and stouts—- were $29.73... .s.0-sse0+ 19.75 Men's All Wool Trousers—wor- steds, cassimeres, | flannels—light, medium and dark shades—with or without cuffs—sizes 29 to 44 waist—were $5.95. ....+0++ 4.35 Men’s Underwear Friday New-Season Bargains Men's Otis Balbriggan Underwear —shirts and drawers—all sizes— shirts short sleeves—double seat- ed drawers—strap back— were .05 Women’s & Children’s Knit Underwear Friday New-Season Bargains .19 | 20 | Men’s Imported Silk Mixed Hosiery Were $1.47 to $1.97 93 Every pair is perfect, even though the price reduction is so great. All the wanted color combinations are to be found { in fancy stripes and with hand-embroidered clox. Smart Spring Modes in Apparel and Millinery for Women and Misses at Special Prices See Today’s Evening Journal for Details. Extra Size Cotton Un- vests are low neck ind sleeves or sleeveless—loose or tight knee drawers— 68 51 Knitted ‘Waist’ ‘Union Suits—vest, waist and drawers combined—low neck—sleeveless —were .57.....5 j knee lengt Men’s Furnishings shirts—long and sizes, 15 to 20—wers Men's Corded Madr. with centre pleat—F assortinent of neat patterns—all sizes—were $1.24 cut—all Men's New Spring Neckwea newest stripes, Jacquards, ¢ figures—silks, poplins— large assortment-——were 05. . :. 08 | new | Friday New-Season Bargains | Men's Fruit of the Loom Night- full $ » | Electric Irons Upholsteries and Draperies Friday New-Season Bargains Imported Scotch Madras Curtains —45 inches wide—double borders ~detached centre figures— were $5.97 ......se0es pair 3.97 Fine Net Curtains—dainty lace edges—made to sell at $2.97 and $3.47....... «-pair 1.97 Imported Net Bed Sete—Marie An- toinette and lacet work—elaborate designs with side valances and bolster sham—27.50......19, Imported Panel Curtains-—-2% yds. long — Arabian tint — handsome motif of antique and oth Lot No. 1 Lot No, 2 Lot No. Sunfas! Madras tints of rose, blue, brown and multi-colorings. Special, pr. 6.47 Stencilled Crash Curtaine—centre valance—rose only— value $4.47. Fine Grade Cretonnes—most artis- tic designs of season—made to sell at .67 yard......+ PP EY Reversible Terry Cloths—new deco- rative tintings—verdure, Oriental and floral designs. Special, Yd. 95 Double Width Curtain Madras— double Velo ers figure centres—exceptional : Yd. 87 value .. Blankets and Flannels Friday New-Season Bargains Wool Finish Blankets—gray with colored borders—plaids in a va- riety of colors—single bed sise— were €9.87........se00e0 +2 Crib Blankets—Jacquard—pink * or blue—were $1,07.....-.++ Gray and Plaid Blankete—gray with colored borders—three- quarters and full sise— were $8.17... 27-inch Domets—soft, —were .24 Silk Embroidered Flannels—hem- stitched or scalloped—various patterns—were $1.97....... 1 Bleached or Unbleached Canton Flannels—27 inches wide— were .20 ..serere cosscees hae Cotton Dress Goods Friday New-Season Bargains Fancy Dress Voiles—checks, dots and all-over designs— Special .12%6 Printed Voiles—mill lengths— many pretty patterns and colors— value .85, 45 and .67. Yard Wide Cotton Challis—floral designs... pecial 15 32-Inch Dress Gingl ams—large as- sortment of wanted checks and broken plaids—and plain colors Fancy Ginghams—various colored checks Linings, Notions Friday New-Merchandise Bargains Venetian Linings—yard wide— | lustrous fabric—pretty and easily laundered, practical for children’s dresses—see the finished model in the department-—various shades of high and staple colors— were .77 62 Fancy Sateens—all new spring de- signs—suitable for coat and suit linings—were .70.... Safety Pins—three sizes— were 5 cts, card, .60 gross— card... 4—Gr0ss .eeeeeeees 2 Housewares Friday New Merchandise Bargains Flat Brass Curtain Rods—rounded ends—extend from 28 to 54 iaches single were .! double were .54 -family sise—finely / nickel plated, with detachable ord -Special 3.87 Knox-Tarnish—i cleaner for pol- ishi snd cleaning aluminum— large size box—were .50.... 38 Bread Toasters—pyramid shape— toasts 4 pieces at once— were .14.... 10 China Spice Sets—six nicely deco- rated china jars and two-shelf TACK seeseveereeesS Special 1.24 Androck Ovens—to use on top of gas or oil stoves—hake, roast, toast or heat irons—were .17. 64 Vollrath Triple Coat White Enamel Tea and Coffee Pots—2-at. sine were $1.85 Wear-Ever Double Cereal Boilers— 2-quart size--were $3.85....2,23 Aluminum Colanders — Were BF. vce. seers eseescess 67 mounted on dependable rollers— individually wrapped with slat and | Holland Window Shades—size 6x3 brackets—rgady to hang—white, ecru, greein, Spanish, ol | green—were .85. » olive ee ae ee