The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1922, Page 31

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. , WESTON TWO DAYS AHEAD OF SCHEDULE —Edward P. 54-In. An Wool Noverty Bolivias for coats, suits and wraps— clove, copenhagen, brown, navy and black— . LBZ were $2,38.. Limit 10 yds.” THE NEW PLAYS |/,,.“"°° “ ” Weston, Dolly Jordan an, en route from Buffalo for Now York, spent last night here. He left at Shows Long-Suffering Actress 7 o'clock this morning for Yonkers, He By CHARLES DARNTON expects to reach there late this after- noon and to-morrow start on the Inst leg of his 450-mile hike. Barring aect- dents Weston will reach his destination ya ahead of achedu lew" into town shortly before 4 ecompanied by his niece, Miss Anna Gaggan, State Trooper Edwin Draise, who joined the party at Sche- ly and Walter Spencer, F there is anything in the tradition that actresses love to suffer, then we Are safe in assuming that the heroine of ‘Dolly Jordan," whose like may have lived and suffered in the eighteenth century, enjoyed a fapturously potgnant career. Certainly B, Iden Payne suggests as much in my Soph okt Seven the play given last night at the former Sixty-Third Street Music Hall, re-|make the trip in five week: Bamed—shades of Augustin!—Daly’s Theatre. The redecorated house and % the play created 9 strong atmosphere of paint and grease-paint. By way of spreading Dolly's¢ ubles over considerable ground Wir, Payne gave two scenes to each of Mis four acts. Shakespeare couldn't have dono more, There could be no Possible mistake about the author's intent in the first of these scenes, for Dolly's suffering began, curiously \@mough, even before she became an actress. We knew what she was in P Yet there were light amusing touches to relieve it, especially in the green- room scene, with its petty jealousies, headstrong rivalries and other tem- peramental nonsense. Josephine Victor fairly bounced into action ag the untrained girl and gave a highly spirited performance until Dolly took on the finer graces Satin Striped Enchanta Silk Vests and Matching Step-in Drawers— Reg. Price 912.00 for the moment a Dublin manager | °! 4 famous actress only to be driven Our flesh, peach, orchid, blue, white—tailored who, you may well believe, waa no| off the boards by her misguided gen- af $9.50 and ngeiniel malas it to the name of Daly, refused ity. Miss Victor was fetching in WOO ME AG, osc hh chodplkayseaes 660 1.58 a “breeches part” and lovely in the when out of the the- Electric 2 Heaker \ ‘mother an engagement yet | @agerly offered one to the daughter Shaker Slipover Sweaters— upon learning she was elghteon, she was somewhat Pits. Price blouse effect—roll collar—long sleevee-—white, “without even having seen her. This ech, but she soon rid Westinghouse $11,00 $9.00 navy and black— Manager proved to be such a shock- Hauge of this fault and came througn Reutender... 10.50 8.00 were $5.44 the rdnge of years quite charmingly if ingly bad lot that it was a relief to rn years qi ingly pose Cob. g46 4.78 if with no great brilliance. That mild and mellow actor, Whit- ford Kane, madé the old prompter a jovable character. Marion Abbott gave the mother a highflown air, Al- phonz Ethier was excellent both aa the young and old manager of the theatre in York, and there were amus- ing bits by Adelaide Zeile as a lofty actress—though this wes @ bit over- cone—and John Rogers a8 a low com- edian. In the role of the leading man Hartley Power had moments of real sineerity. Langhorne Burton was a vehement Duke of Clarence with “Stab my vitals!” ag one of his ex- clamations and the most obviously padded calves these eyes have ever spotted. Naturally enough, feel he belonged to the eighteenth century. And then, of course, a cos- tume play is likely to be a bit hard on morals, But that wasn't the worst ef it. When Dolly made Daly keep his distance he was mean enough to threaten her with imprisonment for @ebt because of money he had ad- vanced. But he reckoned without good old Swan, the prompter, who not only got the girl away to York, but got her an engagement at the Theatre Royal, where she started right in playing Viola, if you please. Here a green-room scene gave the play its most entertaining moments. Dolly got on so famougly that she was offered a place in Drury Lane by ® friend of the management who in- luced her to live with him in London sf Prompt Attention te oa BS Mail Orders. ELEGINICAL & ENGINEERING CO, 716 Eighth Ave. (45th) Bryant €874 TRY SULPHUR ON AN ITCHING SKIN Costs Little and Overcomes Trouble Almost Over Night. Sateen Bloomers— flesh, black, navy and brown— were .78.. -50 Imported sateen Petticoats— trimmed with lace edging and inserting— white or fles were $2.28... Misses’ Flannelette Night Dresses— clear stripes—hemstitched yoke— 55 sizes 14 to 20 years—were .97 Women’s Flannelette Bloomers— regular sizes—pink and blue striper— 68 were .97 Pink Novelty Cloth Coreeta— “Dolly Jordan} Any breaking out of the skin, even promising marriage as soon as he elastic top—long hip— could arrange a few family matters, | W*# of the stage stagey. pyertone tp ee Muto aut WEEE BOD reas a ee csesenens 2.10 But he turned out to be an unspeak- 4 ee a uula aueatiiet: imi able wretch who “betrayed® her to}GIRL MISTAKES DOOR, phar de fe a een ene HM ean Conese cs the Duke of Clarence by hiding that FALLS DOWN SHAFT erties, this sulphur preparation In-| “Yee tig test noble gentleman in a closet of her stantly brings ease from skin Irrita-| [08 hip-4ow bust two pairs 1.74 room, ‘with a brilliantly illuminated| peg Broken When She Makes Falsel tion, soothes and heals the eczema] Sarters—were 69.00. oe Ded just off it, In this painful situ- Step in Dark. right up and leaves the skin clear and Limit 2. , ation Dolly suffered intensely, but! ‘Qneir overtime work finished ut 8] smooth, ‘ Brassieres— the persuasive intruder made @) j.ioo% jast night, six girls left the| It seldom fails to relieve the tor- pink satin—checked and striped—side fasten- ings—sizes 83 to 34— were $2.00... money settlement on her and she ved quite happily with him until her on-in-law--oh, yes, there were two ehildren—ran her into debt for an appalling sum, and then finding her- self threatened with prison once ment without delay. Sufferers from skin troubles should obtain a small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cotd cream.—Advy Saver Hat Company loft of No. 704 Broadway. In the dark hail Miss Es- telle Randell, sixteen, of No, 368 Powell Street, Brooklyn, led the way. She mistook the second Moor landing for the 1.00 Limit 2. .| Extra Size Garter Brassieres Patrolman O'Hea hud the girls 13 in street. bring firemen from Engine No. Great Jones Street, The firemen battered down the base- ment door. Dr. Toomey of St. Vincent's Hospital found her right le: broken. white nainsook—yoke and bishop styles— lace and mebroicery trimmed— were .75.. we ay good and tender. The play, as you may easily imag- ine, proved a long-drawn-out se- ries of episodes designed to show the long-suffering actress at her best. again, she fled to France, where she] first and stepped forward for the sup- pink b le—front fastenings—two pairs died waiting for news from England | posed street door, of garte: izes 44 to 62— that never came. But even in the} She plunged down over the grating of WONG GIG sso cele neg cscinesinwe tines .86 end she suffered joyously at the| the freight Uft and fell to the basement. , thought that she had kept her heart | The other girts screamed and ran to the Infants’ Slips— -42 ‘Limit '@.” Soothing and Heali Promotes Skin Health Children’s Cotton Fleece Waist Union Suits— vest, waist and drawers combined—high neck, 72 long sleeves—ankle leagie— were .97.. 7 been made on all Suites and Separate Pieces. There will be something here of par- Arie Month of Gihes is opportunity time for you at our two Furniture Stores. ticular interest to you all Reductions of up to 50% have arash the month SPECIAL DRIVE IN ODD METAL BEDS 805 6.16 $100 worth of your purchase Hanbeteme Dresser wig Ws “TaN rful opportunity vv secure & metal ous at a great hargain. ‘These are floor samples which we are discontinuing to make room for new stock. We will sell these at half price or less. For Double Value Sale, prices start at All finishes. Brass beds also included. ~ and copper. Beautifully enameled in i Double Value Sale Dustproof construction, Co- lonial period design. Spe- cial for Double Value Sale, 75 $24.75 Delivered on Deposit of $1.50 This Bedroom uu consisting of 3 pleces, Dresser, Bed and Chifforobe, in han: Golden Oak, (Toilet Table extra.) Special for Double Value Salen Rasas De on Deposit of $3. 50 SE ee este, esters > eile THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, "TOMORROW Reg. Values, $9.97 and $10.97 Attractive styles in broadcloth, plain or diagonal weave Polaire cloths. Reindeer, brown, Sorrento blue Sizes 2 to 6 yrs. TOMORROW 10,668 Holland Window Shades OCTOBER 4, 1922. STORE OPEN 9 TO 5:30 EARN Founded 1827 All these items on sale both Today and Tomorrow unless otherwise specified. FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Last 3 Days—20th Great Fall Sale Every Department in the Store Contributing Sale Specials Far-sighted buying with the added ability to go into the market and buy for cash in advance of rising prices has promoted that confidence so necessary to success. BUY NOW! THESE VALUES MAY BE IMPOSSIBLE LATER Women's Full Fashioned Men’s Silk Shirte— Psa igi Plaid Lambe’ Mercerized Hose— large assortment in st and plain colors— Blankete— pounde—70x80 ins.—S-inch satin thas FH ra pussy-willows radium and broadcloths in the lot waite. bres to 105 some with collars to match—all 5.0 FE tl 914-7, 5.00 Limit # sizes—were $6.75... 0... ccseceee . ner Floral Silkoline Comfortablee— full sine—extra long—filled with white 2.50 76 “Limit '’.” Women’s Medium Weight Cotton Underwear— Men’s Fine Neckwear— veats and drawers in various styles 9 thine pt colorings and designs in figures, | Cotten were BLOF ii greceereeres 77] Net 08: +76 | 36-Inch Bleached Mustins— ay dressin, jas oo eee ii ek® Men’s Stylwear Suits— Limit 20 yds. Women’s Medium Weight Double Extra Size Underwear- all reel ipods sven vad patterns— | 36-Inch Absorbent Cheeseclothe— vests—low neck and sleeveless— Gra ab te abe ete, LOTS hee ality bleached— knee drawers—were .97........050005 56:7, eet We Abeer 80181» WEDD chstesiadwen awh wenn ee yard 5/2 Limit # pes. \ Limit 1 pe, Nowlty Jeiwetry— Men’s Domet Flannel Shirte— Bed Spreads— hairping, mesh bags, cuff links, earrings, nov- | fafa plus or Khaki ccollars at; | 1.09 | Marscilles finish sprends—hemmed and elty necklaces and bracelete— “ee ‘Limit ® scalloped—were 05.40... 3.75 were .50 to .78... (ne each .31 Limit viived Men’s Fine Madras Shirts— | os Y lan bi Imported Cut Glass very fine colored satin striped madras—con- center valanees—rose, blue, Pepper and Salt Shakers- sar yalite spd aay macelly petierse= Il sizes 1.27 brown and green iy a eebow eens 3.88 ° Dress Linings— vail Boys’ Navy Blue Serge Suite— ver pigs Mae aveceokvevnsa -20 Pearl Handle Serving Pieces - tines rine patent inverted pleat— Limit ¢. ith ‘terling silver ferrul anc bo alpaca lined—fine or medium wale—majority 44 bread Laivee- —were .78...... Linen Glass Tawels— red borders—pure linen towels—with or “tea” woven on bordere—hemmed— were .45 ies Boys’ Trousers— gray and brown mixtures—corduroy#—straight or knicker styles sizes 4 to 17 Years -88 ar isso Worsteds— railiaad good shades, including “glass” 31 uit 1 -were $1.25......... bs dda Limit @ 36-Inch Pure White Linens— for artwork—luncheon cloths, napkins- were .87 yard.. 58 esas aaa yaa Mab Oe cae Boys’ Blouses— fancy striped percale--light and medium Yard-Wide Fancy Flannelettes— -63 Limit 10 yds, 44 Eidage anda sopeabages _ grovede det Ge Little Tots’ White Dresses— ore .24....., re ; oe Wey 19 lace and embroidery trimmed —voke t Balle— ” ‘ and bishop styles—were .75.. .. .42 | Basket Balls Paper Napkins— Hm Ee ese tvhevenlnee 2.65 10 Little Tots’ Colored Hats— Limit @ ‘ d yelvet—roll brimm— ot ‘ ee with riblea Sette cae Punching Bags— 17-Piece Japanese Tea Sets— Copen—sizes to 6 years— white, with colored designs—6 oups, 6 saucers. were $1.97 tone eee and creamer— 2. 2 0 1.58 Women’s Extra Size Suits— fine tricotine and twill—three models lined with ; pe ation 6 an lac! ‘sizes 4044 to 50; —were $36.73. AY AC 50 Extra Size Women’s Extra Size Dresses Poiret twill or tricotine—tailored, or trimmed with braid and e pa navy oF to 5244— were $21.78... 14.00 Extra Size De, ‘Third Floor. Women’s Silk Dresses— semi-draped models—silk jersey (simi- lar to mignonette) and Canton crepe— navy and brown—si 44—were $19.73. . Matelasse Jucquette Blouses models in black or navy, with white venene. 10:98 Bungalow Enon good quality—gingham and figured Deroaiforisiigaied with chambray or organdy— 84 were $1.48... Girls’ Serge Bloomers— on pear shaped—were $3.50 Limit ¢. Limit @. were THURSDAY FRIDAY 960 Wool COMFOR TABLES Extra heavy weight against special hi Sri seca rt caper He 4.74 Regular Value, $6.52 Full size sateen covered comfortables. 100% lambs’ wool. Floral and Persian designs 4 with plain colored borders, Extra 44 heavy Winter weight, 4 velour and f navy blue and black—full eut—6 to weeny 65] MORNING SPECIALS Limit @ ius Chembray On Sale Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. House Dresses— To prevent deslers buying, quantities restricted No Mail or Telephone Orders. belted modele—white or self collars | $1.48 Storm Serges. ...... 1.10 | 44 ct. Bleached with piping—sises 86 to 46— 1.82 brows, Davy a py sion garnet, Turkish Towels......... 20 | were 82. SUR . avy.and bl MAIN FLOOR. Soft spongy weave—hemmed— | $1.87 Black Satins...... 2.14 | "MM gutE gr colored borders 85-inch—fine close face—good Extra Size Bungalow Aprona— gingham and percale aprons, prettily trimmed with colored chambray or finished rick-rack- 1.57 $1.35 Unbleached Sheets... .OG 81x00—standard guelity. SHEETS—BASEM! . “SILKS—MAIN FLOOR. 21 ct. Outing Flannels. 1.97... Yard wide—pink an pail blue and white—for pajamas and | $1.47 Tots’ Rompers nightgowns, ete. and Creepers | YASH FABRICS—BASEMENT. Gingham and Sewing Tables Kroehler |) Michigan's: Easiest TODAY TOMORROW | | 25 ct. Percales... 17 | tasting trimmings—sines to 6 | , Fal Weoheweny andre Davenport . Yard wide—figure and stripes oo Hatrs, i ghee B Fo Weekly Buys $50 In light and dark grounds PARTY ORNERE-ERCORD FL‘R: 3" drawers, as il: | Merchandise. e AVABI! PABRIOS—BABMENT, $1.67 Little Tots’ : lustnated: ‘Double aevertea “ities & j* Wettrchandis |” 27 et. New Cretonnes...... 19 ‘White Dresses... e2 Value Sale, comfortable bed. | 36-inch—artistic chinta, tapestry Yoke and bis! ‘ jo lace and 4.95 $1.80 Weekly Buys $100 In ae und floral stripes—85 stvles ‘oke api hen “A . erchandise. 6x3 ft. ecru, Nile, dark green, Men’s Night Shirt 7 CRRTONN TS = BASHMENS. psu 7 ivered on Jf | $2.50 Weekly Buys $200 In wa Rast ib olive: and blue, ens Nig rts 21 et. Unbleached ax INFANTS’ DRESERS-—SBOOND FL'R ures included. 1 02 “ ‘+ ,, , ry th . heavy qual $1.47 and $1,57 Women’s 3-Room Outfit 4-Room Outfit > fourth Floor Were $1.35 LINB—BABE Part Weel Underwear... .97 ; Dining Room, Bedroom, Dining Room, Bedroom . bi Mon's Treusere, rcndg Vesta and drewere—various atyles ving Room Kitchen j, Al — regular a re sizes, R08 ast pane pater =s wipe shed” 24 KNIT “UNDER MATH FLOOR URNI fe . i mixtures, In wore casei. 97 ct. Women’s ue | URE Sales Continued Tomorrow Werv a7 ry” Aapllennnpaghbsi alin te iL \ a ! Babies’ Dept. Sale Days, W s Ext Si Bah Bake - Spare FLOOR, | Bive and white pine EEORO — * ies’ Dept. » Women’s Extra Size Bat! obes, | Untrizm. $2.19 $2.39 Men's | wie IND WEAR $149.50 Women’s Extra Size Sweaters, Women’s Skirts, Women’s and Unirt pened galt ond Sweet-Orr Overalls rhalSharrre wo: an Delivered (on, Payment of PARED AVE red 08 Pape a ad Fall Coates, Aprons. Towelings and Men’s Stylewear 1.24 rn ns ranasatess aR 77 THE ¢ OF Gudrantecd . regular siaen lo 4 rome OF UY néced Sat See Pages 8 and 10 for Other Hearn Advertising Wae S100 oe Wonk Chorin oh )

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