The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1922, Page 4

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. a ses eich seer ee RTI ETI PNT RI THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922. certain—a start has been tleket speculation and whose con-|* of every commendation for ron nod sclousness of the great abuyes and|the splendid piece of work that has| that will not end until ticket deprivations which follow therefrom, |beon accomplished in the é@nactmen’ selling is properly regulated. 1 has caused this continuou® effort atjof this legisiation, The best thing believe the produ: “he will now tion. of afl is that at last the Initial etep| get together and help to estab- a Winning Theatre Ticket Fight “Th in of thie bill ie | has been taken to clean up a aitua-| lish the | prineiplee "outlined in ton ig) has been go ibitterly com-| this bill. 4 ai eh within £ - |plained John McBride, the wel skeigry tenet - Thal Ends Ends Gouging of Publie| if mand “what 1 am hopeful the |broker, also expressed great ap- . oe fi a a jar show f courte will declare je th: preciation, having joined the propo- hei i nents of the bill, ‘Although he his cent Bess and Ticket Brokers Join in De- : catice price, he ie anglous all b shi igher __claring That New Law Will Give People Trarris, “President of the will Scent, |nuures and belldves that th this way “ Monagers’ Association, and there will be business eno’ for all Long Needed ] Protection. ‘ & epecial meeting of the and the theatre-golng pace ean get that delegated Augustus necessity to the [the benefit as well, nd John Golden to appear ire of people. Maurice Bloch told The! Bvening Governor in ald of the| “The doctors tell us that the twen-|worid that without’ its help he could was also gratified at the|ty-four hours of the day are divided) jot have passed the bill through the bill bee ing a law. He #aid: into -three parte—eight hours of] assembly, and he was so inté “1 certainly appreciate The Eyve- |sleep, eight hours of work and eight}), tne measure that he also prepared ning World's effort In this connec. }hours of recreation a briefgwhich was sent to the Gov- tion and T am hopeful that the thea- “What [ would term the tatter ernor eight hours would be to re-create, re- build as it were. The sooner it is By Sophie Irene Loeb. imeane render them indifferent to an vance in price, or by those who Congratulations to The Pvening | 414 i¢ impossible to attend at all un- orld cantiive to pour in from 4l!/ jess they How to the monopoly which des on the new Jaw just signed by] the speculators have seowed, and pay tribute accordingly. “To the great majority of the thea- tre going public, a amall variation in rice to 60 cents above the box offic? | the price of admission méans # great ce for any ticket to any theatre or} deal—indeed. may prevent attendance se of amusement. Any one gullty | altogether uch persona these reselling @ ticket above this price eeiaroutnl are nota bieasing, nit ie guilty Of a misdemeanor and] ap) poason of thelr purehase. of unishable, the new law says. the best seats long in advance, their ‘an interesting feature of the Wal-Jadvanced price must be paid or at- Bldch bill is the licensing and tendance foregone altogether. Tt is this sa vision for all who resell class of theatre patrons—and they And that is what this bill at- onding provision r al ets so that only reputable persons constitute the great majority—who tempts to do. Ticket Offices, Tnc,, and The Hvening derive little or no benefit from unfair" ‘The B “Whatever follows, one sei shing is = World. 1 be permitted ito get into the busl- |= : : = ” Oppel ELLINS &C 34th Street— New York Final Pre-Easter Offerings for to-morrow (Saturday) Governor, which is aimed to stop theatre ticket gouging and to limit tle tre ticket business will be so ad- justed by this bill as to assure the reasonable rates whieh also Augustue Thomas also ‘expressed his congratulations to this newspaper. He appeared before the Governor in the interest of the bill répresenting poe" Society of American Dramatists, ot legally established that amusements and theatres are public necessities, the better it will be not only for the public but every body in the usiness, to promote the welfare of the ‘6 business. I am confident the producers will do everything to co-operate {n this connection.’ séle 4 et coer aa agreed lt PRODUCER WANTS THEATRE| fear proper regulation designed DECLARED A PUBLIC NECESSITY| (6 help the public. It must be fair and it helps him in the end. Misses’ Hand=-tailored Suits featuring new Spring models and materials at exceptional prices nagers’ Agsociation, Mr. Auerbach’s brief to thé Gover-[ nor was sent In behalf of these four organizations, also McBride's Theatre John Golden, manager and pro- Tweed Suits, in charming Spring tones; a very attractive model . fees Unnen Cet “ - at $26.50 Tricotine Suits of fine quality, in mavy blue; a smart Tuxedo model Vastintar sey tte < at (839.00 (Second Floor) Under the new bill any citizen may nplain to the State Comptroller, hho Will have the power to investigate business and practices of any per- ‘who has a license. Among those who aided In the pas- of the bill was Joseph 8. Auer- jf the law. Mr. Auerbach, who ek Reet stlngy bbe in matter, = ‘or Bvening-World is Saturday—Many Surpassing Values in Several Hundred / Hy ’ Jauntily Styled Misses’ Apparel 3 ic eet + 9 ° | sees nein aero es Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years, Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust omen Ss Separate Ski rts @ 4 Sos aoe md the the- ‘Misses’ New Coats and Capes at extraordinarily low prices ; ie use, and the i || E presented in the brief to the Gov: Swagger Top Coats of | Graceful Capes of Canton including Tits 3 Bs pesinees “Secomes sithed it a. Chinchilla, Herringbone | Crepe, Tricotine and at @} Hs Bs punto wis, it wrnsseesery { and Covert Cloth in a | Crepe Knit, some fringed Plaited Crepe Skirts + . : . . at $11.50 |) Peo establish its legality. " wide variety of youthful | and braid-trimmed, Z : | Litho nature and extent of the Ni and exclusive models. others with Fur Collars. Sports Satin Skirts. Hylrat ts . at 6.90 : oH 29.75 48.00 And Separate Wool Skirts — : of prunella, tweed, poplin, plaids and mixtures, $5.50 i” a Misses’ Tailored and Sport Suits (Third Floor) ce vot sebie ub cal y OME Youthful siete Suits | Newest long coat modets . " K of Tweed in all the fash- | in Suits of Tricotine. PLE ALIKE PROTECTED. ionable new colors. Tail- | Boyish box-coat Suits of { s - ; { i eae bi tikes The Bro leurs of Navy Twill. Imported Tweeds. 20:75." 39.75 10,000 Pairs of at $1.55 per pair a phenomenal value (First Floor) ae hay one xnows that the great America’s Foremost Specialists” =Ss225| OPPENHEIM@LLINS &@ 34th Street— New York Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue, New Pork Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Juniors’ and Girls’ Modish Apparel Tailored Cape and_ flare Coats of Camel’s Hair, Bo- livia, Diagonaland Imported Tweeds. Sizes 6 to 16 years, Special 29,75 Capes of Heather Cloth with fringed throw scarf, shown in blue, rose, orchid and tan. Sizes 6 to 12 years. 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New frocks of Honan Silk Crepe de Chine and Taffeta “Frocks of Crepe de Chine, Platinum Fox Scarfs....-.---- Value 75.00.. 55.00, Hy and Mandarin Shantuig in oo. Combinations of | and saruinaiions of Crepe Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs.....Value 69.75.. 50.00 Hi smart colors and combina repe de Chine and Crepe Knit an onan Silk in Stone Marten Scarfs......--- 39.75.. 29.75 Hons, some embrontiyed. Knit, Tweed Cape Dresses. | smart color effects. Wolf Scarts.....s.0.----ee-e--Value $2.50,. 20.00 | Sizes 6 to 12 years. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Sizes 10 to 16 years. 14 West 125th St. ¥ 62 . gies «. ||] Speci’ 12,75 Special 18,00 ——-|_speciat 25.00 ed for are: frei yin Manhattan and Broos. Mink Scarfs 32.50.. 20.00 if Natural Squirrel Scarfs.......Value 16.50., 10.50.44

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