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THE ££ & ALA WORLD, Ps AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. a vont, Parle Wents eat abt Reel Reviews sito gres| MBER Fits, Ea By DON ALLEN The ROSE of STAMBOUL GREENWOOD ——S KYGS. (EXCEPT BAT.) 500, to $2.50. AMBASSADOR 4th": dthonr.By. ‘There's nothing much new under Be RE ore a ee 8.30. Mats. Wed. & Sat.2.30. fee cinema-sun thie week AOE LY i Laan end BLOSSOM aoe Broadway, most theatres housing hold-overs or re-showings. New films started yesterday ins Blude “The Crimson Challenge,” star- fing Dorothy Dalton at the Rialto, ©The Good Provider,” a father-film, &t the Rivoll, and “When Romdnce Rides,” a filminteation of “Wildfire” ft the Capitol. At the Criterion “The Lovers of bPharaoh,” goes on to good blsiness, ‘The Orphans of the Storm" started final week at the Apollo and udint in “The Man From Be- na” is still thrilling ‘em at the imes Square. The Cameo is still owing “Sisters,” and Charlie Chap- ‘® "Pay Day” was held over for a ond week at the Strand. At the Central Theatre “Your Best lend,” a review of which has ap- in The Evening World, yes- day started an extended engage- ment. It is another film of mother- and sacrifice. Cleo Mayfield in avat ce MMHG Nar | 1°) " THANK.U BEST SEATS $2.54 at BOTH THEATRES + LITTLE THEATRE: W. 44th St. Eve. 8.00, Mute, Wed. and Sat. at 2.10, © The Js#t YEAR PRINCESS Saraswat war ny" |THE FIRST 50 YEARS Wert 48th St, a Mata, Wed, and 84 “UP ne E LADDER” KI th Bt. KLAW Mat. wees et WILLIAM | in CoUntEndyLaw ai RR AKER 48TH tig Theatre, | Mats. Wednesday, | 50.) ‘Thurs, and Be Rénouncing the beautiful gowns of fashionable Hast, Dorothy Dalton rapes herself in rough Western garb d flutters about with bobbed hair ‘The Crimson Challenge,"’ the ture picture unreeling at the head lof the Rialto bill for the week. The im is an adaptation of ‘'Tharon of Lost Valley” and gives this able star emple opportunities to display the perecnt talent Which has made her ore or less famous. “The story evolves about the daugh- fer of a ranchman Killed by cattle Fustlers. She becomes a notorious and Bill Hart would back to the screen to protect his *two-gun" championship. The story, for one who likes West- ‘ns, is exciting and well worth while Others in the cast are Frank Cam- u, Clarence Burton, Irene Lunt, Will B. Walling, Mrs. Dark Cloud d Fred Huntly. The balance of the bill, both as th ims and music, is well up to the Ito standard.. BROADHURST MARJOLAIN P Wade, Try a8. Mate, TE a ¥ By ae are U CHERRY | ae NOW Twice Daily. doors Open Hour SWanison $0, yee A story of humble family life picte in “The Good Provid ented at The Rivoli, with V (on in the role of the mot! @tory is by Fannie Hurst, authoress ‘of ‘“‘Humoresque,”” which brought Miss Gordon to’ the fore as a sereen rin the portrayal of mother ro! | ‘4 hHumoresque’ told a story of Mother's love and sacrifice j Good Provider’’ places the family's j @uty on the father. Dore Davidson shares honors with Miss Gordon in presenting the pathetic side of family dife. There are many humorous situ ations as the picture is unrecled. uster’’ Collier, Vivienne Osborne fand little Miriam Battista are in the wast. ‘Around the Table’ is the title bf the prologue to the picture, in whtch Katiliansky, baritone, and the Rivoli male quartette participate. *The Rainmaker’ is the comedy in ‘which Lloyd Hamilton ts featured. pcb el i st czaninal 2 Bway EMPIRE Sieritoes DORIS. KEANE sie EARL CARROLL wh Av. & 50.8t Went 434 Bt LIBERTY \\" i ith es ruger + West 44th Wed. nnd ys> The RUBICON!|, FRAZER WN 42m Bry 31 Th STS Jule Gra wy GALSWORTHY LYCEUM. S85 dure ana tai. at 220 Mats, Thurs. a Irene Bordonl O-OPERATIVE BUYING CLUB . FORMED BY U{TY EMPLOYEES. A Co-operative Buying Association Ro reduce the cost, of living has been % peared by city omployees, John J, 1 , clerk of the Court of Special S: announced yesterday at a mee the Atheneum Bullding, No. 171 Brooklyn. Many re- xpreased thelr willing- as to allow a substantial discount on purchases made by members of the as- pociation. It 1s also plan | embership to State and 4 joyees, The offers of re RUTH Dos ‘and CAST OF COHAN esas HENRY MILLERS LAURETTE TAYLOR 411. Hartley Manne KNICKERBOCKER pelved range fre 7 to 12 pe rman sald. op GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS Beye Weat) 44th Mats, » ENO uLnic ei CORT Si 3 WALLACE a a NASH .'" “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” WoL! R ALTO CRITERION Tews, | Guvmnuans ‘THE LOVES OF PHARAOH? Directed by ERNEST LUBITSCH, BELASCO With Vera ~ DOROTHY DALTON Challenge’ 000. MORNING DEARIE GLOBE wea Sie. IRVIN yw MUSIC BOX nevUe SAM H. WARRIS SIX CYLINDER LOVE With ERNEST TRUEX, EVERYTHING FOR THE OPEN SATURDAY EVE y Station 2 Glock away. 48 FisHER Bros y COLUMBUS AVE & 104" ST 630 ST. ™ SHUFFLE ALONG Extra Miduight 2 we Wed. at LLso BOSTON ‘628 METROPOLITAN LINE Business men and the convenience of th: route Via Cape Cod Canal Coughs d Colds M Restl ‘Nights Pillar CONTINUOUS: VAM eo MIDNIGHT Afternoons... .300 ‘Night ‘bee VAUDEVILLE CAPITOL: WILL ROGERS ' “One Glorious Day," Middleton & | Spel- y by water G [JDSON RIV GRAY'S SYRUP? be uae ae RED SPRUCE GUM Montreal D°WATSON &/ CO. New York /. MALIK Stan rH LUMBIA. 3 COHARVEST 1 TIME Brom “Ofera, House | bay “THE GOLD DIGGERS” 2 OLYMPIC, ~ LENA DALEY: ASP MATINEE 14TH AT. yeanspav.| KANDY KIDS JAILY TUESDAY MGHT—AMATEU a by and p R. R. and CHAPLI DAY CHARLIE “PA al CONCERTS AND MUSIC. | AEOLIAN HALL, TO-M'W NIGHT AT 8.15 HUDSON NAV Middleton 8. # SBURG: N. J pene HEA Daily Bervice on Friday, April 21. ‘Watch Newapapere tor Time Taple, BOAT METROPOLITAN TO-NIGHT " ae ah TOSCA PIANO DBED, “THE 6000 PROVIDER” HDIA ists appreciate and always in sight E Yon for Portland. JOS. ROSE & SON, 2" EASTERN S. S.. LINES AES SRT SS (NS th, W. of Bry. Matinwes Wed. and Bat., 2.20. FRANCES | TAYLOR | The HOTEL WHIT HOLMES E "i Maxine Elits ete sn Blackmer, MOUNTAIN: MAN 4st St. W. of Bway Bey. 1964, Eva. 6.0 ). & SAT. Nii Coateby SU BLAYDS TR TH “THE PRODIGAL ose" & SUPREME VAUDEVILLE y= “GET TOGETHER: Gres and EF CLAVIN'S*RADIO AUTO Mat. daily 4,000 Seats’ 50c, $1 ef LAST, WEEK! nights ¢ BROOKLYN. Anh a. “D, Si: RAN aNiTA EWAR ki non RORY een A STORE- wor an OFFICE MONDS- WAT ON CREDIT American Watch & Diamond (Co. ‘TWO UPSTAIRS STOKES: Maiden Lane Fourth Floor, 0 Hlth Ave Take Elevator, * jx Tel. Vanderbii LA enoe cee eLRy uy fron DD on DIAMOND $100 DIAMOND I Fifth Floor. Btrietly confidential. No employer's rv CHESS | S2e2" 2S « CREDIT | Hapoaeeenes REDIT mes ee | ROYAL ROVAL tense a5 Koy Gia Riser at Myton | ‘$1 Weekly Buys $50 Diamond Ring MISTROPOLITAN, 47 5 |] DieneatOS Sayns Wr $2 Weekly Buys $100 Diamond Ring | World Wants Work Wonders| a | fully lined trouse MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1922. HEARN . FOURTEENTH STRE| FOURTEENTH STRE STREET Founded 1827 _____ WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE miEaster Is Only 5 Days Away What Are Your. Easter Buying Plans? Whatever they are:the entire resources of this store are organized:to help you in their fulfilment —_ ‘or the greater convenience of customers we reprint in this condensed form all of F the Hea Hearn Offerings which appeared in Sunday papers for Monday's and Tuesday's selling. SS Following Specials for Both Today and Tomorrow Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Special Sizes 30 to 44 and 14 to 20 years, $9.97 Women’ Misses’ Skirts Sin Junior Misses’ Crepe de Chine Frocks— Were $18.94.. Sizes 12 to 47 years $3.50 and $3,95 Untrimmed Hair Hats ....., Flower Wreaths speci! $37.73 to $42.73 Wom Extra Size Suita, . Sizes to St 2.95 2.25 29.75 Women's Extra Size Canton Haier Ore to 521 24.50 $1.28 Vests and Step-in Bloomers of novelly voile kg $2.28 Nightdresses 1197 $3.28 Nainsook Petticonts 2.97 $5.65 Women's Extra Sive Taffeta Petticoats. . 4.74 Young Men’s Suits Some with two y Mf trouser 38 were 27.50 to 24.50 Young Men’s Blue Serge Suiis lo 38 ~ were § ated “adjoin Third Floor. Men’s Spring Hats $5.50 and $6.50 Fine Felt 50 /| Hats : 4.75 Other Felt Hats. ...2.65 3,95 Men’s Spring Suits— Special =o... 28.50 izes U4 to 46, regulars and stouts Men’s Spring Suits— Sportal: gesicaus as va 36.50 Sines BF to 46. $7.95 Men's All Wool Trousers 6.45 Sixes 24 to 30 Easter Hats 12.50 and 15.00 | Easter Values Boys’ Suits, 2.50 to SY450 Sizes 8 to 18 Years. $14.50 Boys’ were Two Trouser Silita sais) sees 11.95 Sizes 8 to 17 Yeur $7.50 Junior Boys’ outs ddan pee 5.95 to § Yea ars. Junior Bou Washable Suits Special 2.95 Sis » to 10 Years Girls’ White Lingerie Dresses . Special 4.91 Sizes 6 to 14 Years Tots’ Sweater Coats Sizes to 3 years were $3.50 Special 2.94 Sizes $ to 6 years were 84.50 speeial 3.44 Hand: Crocheted Afghans ere 85.97. 4.72 Crepe de Chine Carriage Sets over and pillow. slip embroid ed and scalloped edge pink or blue Special 3.24 Special Purchase $2.97 Little Tots’ White and Colored Dresses to 6 yrs 1,75 95 Baby Boys’ Dresses . 1.95 $2.24 Little Tots’ Tub Dresses—sizes to 6 year 1.23 ed or box plaits. 8. 17.50 | For Tuesday Only Boys’ Suits Special 8.75 Were $12.50 | Cheviot, tweed and cassimere suils in medium, | light and dark gray, brown and tan mixtures and checks,with overplaid stripes and fancies, invert- Majority have two pairs of Sizes 8 to 18 years. TROUSSEAU LINGERIE for Easter . Brides Vests and Step-in Drawere— were $2.07 ws 2.43 | Enveléfe Chemises— | were SU.B7... 2.73 | Night Dresses-—were $5.97...4,73 | Full asssortirent of separate pieces and sets of white and colored tin- | gerie fram simple to elaborate styles aud nov aty effects. ++ 1.95 to 18.95 | , $5.97 Little Tots’ Hanespun | Coats and Capes-—sizes 2 to 5 years J .-3.74 | #$1.97 Misses’ Crepe | Pajamas. ...... 1,28 Sizes 6 to 18 years. $2.28 Misses’ Lingerie Princess Slips 6 to 16 yenrs 68 ct. Children's Cambric Drawers lu 12 sears 44 | 56 ct. Garter Brassieres . .44 $1.47 Frilly Net Gingham Vestees-_ with vuriety of new shades were 7 Golden Glow Floss—Silk Shet- land —\uluc elsewhere .24.. Competent instru Art Dept. cuffs 15 14 rs will assist. Third Floor. Special Purchase 38 ct. Women's Mercerized Hose 27 75 ct. Women's Triple Ean ne Burson Lisle Hose. 52 37 ct. Women's Mercerized Rib Top Extra Hose—slightly irregular ...... a mane) Easter Novelty Crying Toys Special .48 83 ct. Undressed Dolls 63 $4.97 See-Saws (fl. long. 4.25 Women 18. $1.75 Women’s Long Milanese Silk Gloves .. .92 | $1.25 Women's Long Fabric | Gloves 92 Fabric Gauntlets ‘Special 86 Manufacturer's Close-Out $2.27 Women’s Full Fashioned Silk Hose .. 1.46 95 ct. Men's Silk Mixe@ Hose .77 $1.32 Glove Silk Cami. OBIE: eases Wy Hed 1.00 Speciajs in Men's Wear for Easter Striped 1.97 $1.24 and $1.45 Men's Silk Neckwear 85 ct. Special Purchase of 600 Men's Belts . 54 Special Baseball Codubinn- tion for Junior Boys ... .94 Eveready Flashlights pocket size ~ with battery— value $1.25. 50 Little Marvel Radio Sets complete—easily installed. . 15.00 a films loped—ready in ‘ge for develop ing when prints are ordered. Mannish Serges and Cos- tume Flannel 54-inch — all wool materials Yard 2.48 Serges—-all 1,42 Imported 1.15, 1.95 Dyeing and Cle Dept. ER WEEK SPECIAL and plain suits, ce suite 54-Inch Men's Wear wool heavy weight navy blue were $1.97). . French Shop Speci Vanities 9! ’s Coats 93 Reg. Values $29.73 to $35.73 Many new models besides Materials—tricotine, mixtures and polaire. serge, velour, chinchilla, Newest Spring shades, including navy and black, tan mixtures and black and white mixtures. Regu- lar and extra sizes. | | | those illustrated above. | | | | | Art-Taffeta Cret jonnes Misses’ Wellesley Dresses of canton crepe...... Special 18.75 ‘Women's and Misses’ Crystal Beaded Georgette Dresses- were 864.73..............49.75 ‘Women’s Smart Lyne Dresses—of embroidered georgette Special 23.75 RUGS Fringed tice Wiltons 9x12. Special 74,50 6x9 .. Special 46.50 hes Heavy Velvet Runners — Special 12.97 a 2 Special 15,97 Scatter Size Axminsters 3.97 winse Extra Heavy Velvet Rugs— 447 2.88 27nd4 $3.97 6x9 Grass Rugs. Carpets Sweepers 3.97 Rug Dept.—Fourth Floor For These Summer Draperies and Curtainings 50% Off Regular Prices 50-Inch Silk Poplins Special 1,97 50-Inch Sitk Damasks Special 2.47 $5.97 High Grade Silk 3.97 Damasks 37 ct. and 47 ct. Strike-off Cretonnes 50 inches wide-—inade to retail at $2.50... 97 Fine Imported Curtate Nets value 83.00... 1.97 value #2.50 1.47 value 82.00. 37 Imported Sectional Panel Curtain- i 4.97 value $8.50, 5.97 $1.97 Imported Sunfast Madras— 45 inches wide 97 $1.10 Madras 66 Special Purchase Also of 1100 Pairs of Madras Curtains Cream Colored Curtains price if perfect $2.75 Pr. 1.66 1.97 $5.97 Silkaline Comfort- Oblegs cosarvdwieaae oc 3.87 91 1.05 $9.97 Mercerized Red SPTOROR a. Aor, o4 Hats 8.00 $42.47 Silk Bed Spreads... 38,50 Others thal were $51.97 -42.50 $2.45 Ltalian Silk Hose 2.00 $11.97 Japanese Bed Spreads .. 8.20 $14.97 Silk Lace Bed Sets. .12.50 $17.47 Silk Plush Blankets. 10.00 Pure Linen Damask Towels were $2. ‘ 217 were $2.70... 2.34 Malian Import Dept.— Third Floor, Porcelain Lamps, Ccm- plete, were $4.85 ...... 3.95 Imported Poppies Each 3 Artificial Fruits in Baskets 85 to 2.95 HAIR GOODS Ear Bobs —were $5.00 2.95 Switches —were $3.45 2.95 Transformations —were $5.00.2.95 Monogrammed Stationery and Die—val. $2. “a 1.28 24 sheets and 26 cavalopes of white or colored stationery, with hand cut steel monogram die. Money or check must accompany any orders, Easter Gifts Box Stationery —white—44 sheets and 48 envelopes -were 47.. 33 38 ct. Faber Pencil Sets 6 pieces, 24 62 ct. Imported Pencil Boxes Leather School Bags— Special 48 97 For Tuesday Only 500 Untrimmed Hats 1.25 All the season's best straws in the leading shades and in black, nary and brown give a wonderful assortment 200 Flower Wreaths— were $1.15 to BLAS free if Mat snd Trimmings r early shoppers. 75 ased here are pur See Today's Evening Journal for List of Morning Specials on Sale Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P, M, — VT