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ve is by no means confined to her voice. «/Jobyna Howland gi within memory as 2° It's not for me to say, “!"may see something of 0! ‘or Mary Garden in Brasa Canava, bet- S‘ter known to the folks back home as "Hollyhock Jones. Soguat as human, just as frank Soparently, just as great these, an upstanding, vigorous opera «Singer, with a mind and a will of her Her energy is amazing. Thun- _ flerous pounding on a door always means “That's Ducky!" But she sails ig like a battleship. wBossibly doubt ptelis of knocking down a grand duke who gave her a diamond Mecklace and then intimated he w “ike something in return. that she has had four husbands an is thinking of taking still another proves her experience in handling men. But a son of nineteen objects to Wer marrying a young Bulgarian vio- »dinist quite as much as she opposes »-his plan to make a silly cabaret girl his wife. ‘him to his father, a novelist who hap- # pened to be her second choice. «her love for this boy, a poet who looks ke a jockey, that gives the play its ~ truly affecting scenes in spite of the fa.t that mother and son are absurd- tly unlike in appearance. way of coaxing money from her Is to . have her knows that work over the stove al- ways makes her good natured. This own. Brilliant and Amusing By CHARLES DARNTON. EERHAPS the most surprising discovery to be made by a visit to the Em- Pire Theatie is that there ts quite as much heart as humor in “The Texas Nightingale,"" Zoe Akins's comedy of a prima donna whose power There is the further revelation of ng one of the most strikingly individual performances six feet or more of “artistic temperament.’ but you) — cere Fremstad| rings about common humor an Anyway, she is and, ap- as either of her bouacing him to Often No one could her word when she Russian id violence. Her way nl t] and announce: The ¢ She is a strange, to change her mind the violinist in few her boy. Incidentally, she introduées once more when the It ts His favorite | tenderness, cook something, for he| Percy Helton. father is admirably THE NEW PLAYS “The Texas Nightingale” a Kitehen scene of un- originality A moment of tenderness wien sh takes the boy on her lap is broken by learning that he wants $5,000 he no sooner expiains the money is for a portrait of him that he felt she would want in case of his death than her generous heart is again opened to hide her real feelings, it would seem, she throws off a serious mood with a laughable again she stops short in a rage to try her voice and see if it has suffered. But it is proof against the grea’ weariness is to land heavily on a chair “I'M EXHAUSTED!" lovable dynamic, creature, storming in one | then lolling into ‘baby talk.” she breaks with ready to marry again the father. of He is not so ready, has her believe he will be way leads down the hill, and, satisfied with this, off she goes to the opera house. The imposing, handsome and stron- uous Miss Howland, with her sweep- ing sense of humor and shades of is inimitable. ous boy is remarkably well acted by The fineness Cyril Keightley in his reticent man- and amusin. of which derstanding they £0 r by the prima donna tn a term not wholly foreign to French pastry. Miss Akins has writte omedy, jemand the Tun TRIOMrM or (From the Washington “Don't you want to be porat led by trump of fame?’ Of course, I do,’ answered Senator Sorghum. “What I regret fs that the fellow who manipulates the trump of, fame has to be hired, same as the saxo- phone player in a juaz band. rtd a@ brilliant chly deserve the floor on But fling. Then t of indicating words and is but he with her The euri- of the suggested by When Winter Comes Sheffield Farms Sheffield mitk 4s sold from 1350 wagons, at stores and at 700 A & P stores in the metropolitan District OOD Sheffield Milk does double duty. 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Tickings $1.44 Unbleached Sheets ~ Bo “Pour Xmas Shopping Early! “The Government would be gratified if you would Shop Early, Address Plainly and Mail Promptly.’’ Wrap Carefully, HUBERT WORK, Postmaster General. RAEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Just a Week Till Thanksgiving Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. New Attire and Home Needs at Money-Saving Values Doll Carriages 4.27 There is only a limited quantity of these medium size doll carriages, made of flat reed, in four styles, just like real baby car- They have wire wheels and rubber tires, and are enameled in four colors. On sale at this price only while they last. No Mail or Telephones Orders. riages. Desk viet Chair Sete—x prac- tical gift for boys or Ui trom 6 to 14 years. 2.78 white enamel, oak or plai Specia red and golden ‘L0S.1.18.1.23 Bissell’s Carpet cease ad mother uses.......2 and. 48 Shoe Flys—{or boys and girls 2 to 6 years—white enamel—with jrsinge 's, Fooster's or duck's 93..2.08 2.87 esting assortment. value. Sizes 421 lo 521, -FOURTH PLOOI EXTRA 6 MORNING On Sale Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, $1.65 Satin Finished Poiret T: 1.22 | All wool, plain and striped | copen, brown, prune, burgundy. navy ‘and black—48 inch DRESS GOODS-—MAIN on Ls 89 inch—street and evening shades. SILKS—MAIN FLOOR. 25 ct. Percales... 15 Yard wide—figures and stripes | on white ground | WASIL PABRICS—BASEMENT | | | 22 ct. Seersucker Ginghams .15 Assortment of wanted stripes for house dresses, coveralls, ¢!+ WABI. FABRICB—BASI 50 ct. White Chiffon Voiles 45 inch—for general usc WHITE GOOUS-—-MAIN I'L 35 ct. New Grade Crutonnes . 24 86 inch—ori flowered and striped designs nd dark colorings. CRETONNES —BAGE B87 29 Sateen finish, assorted stripe TICKINGS—BA\ ot 81x90—-will_ bleach white SHEETS—HASE ot 20 ct. Hemmed Cotton soft finish —red Huck Towels Heavy quality e borders TOWELS 1AIN 18 ct. Women’s Cotton Hosiery 25 Hem top bite. ge a black—sizes 8 to 1016. HOBIENY $1.17 Women’s Vouble Extra Size Fleece Underwear { Vests FLOO} and drawer: See Pages 8 and 12 Columbia Coaster Wagons Mama joo Women’s Extra Size Dresses Were $22.73 17.00 Poiret twill and tricotine tailored dresses and afternoon models of crepe de chine and Canton crepe beaded or embroidered make up this inter- Every dress is a splendid 28 ct. Women’s Irish Linen $1.94 Gingham House $2.25 Men's Flannel Shirts, 1.84 $14. 50 Boys’ Suits sie. 50 Boys’ 60 ct. Mercerized Sateens $2.65 Babies’ Patent 1 $1.00 Extra Size Garter 95 et. Velocipedes — for children 3 to 6 bearing size L size 2 or green enamel -ball bearing— special cgrattue tion— 3.87 4.27 a inches hi, alk—fully dresed in pers, heed, shoes and stockings in various colors— walk and r limited quantity. 1.67 Limit 2. Non it C.0.D,— No Telephone Orders Women’s Extra Size Serge Skirts 4.77 Were $6.50 and $6.97 Navy blue and black models of excellent serge and another style ‘in small checks—all smartly tailored. 35 to 49 inches. Serge model is illustrated. EXTRA SIZE DEPT.—FOURTH FLOOR. SPECIALS No Mail or Telephone Orders. Handkerchiefs ea. 21 With dainty embroidered corners. HANDKERCHIEVS— MAIN FLOOR Dresses : 1.67 Striped and plain. checks—one piece and waistline models— white or plain chambray—collars and culfs—-36 to 46. HOUSE DRESSES--8ECOND Ft Khaki gray sizes 1419 to 17—dark sizes 14 to 18—collar ut. od-—eut extra full WORK CLOTHES BABEM'Nt 12.50 Worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots light or dark—each with two pair of fully lined trousers—8 to 17 years & CLOTHING—THIRD PLOOR Corduroy Suits Fxcellent. quality verted plait models—gray, tan and brown —two pairs fully lined trousers-§& to 16 years, YS’ CLOTHING--THIRD FLOOR, 50 for all lining purposes dark colors i8-- BASEMENT 7.85 Norfolk or in Leather Laced Shoes. 1.67 High cut~-champagne color kid tops—broad toes~flexible soles—sizes 4 to 8. 10b8-—-BECOND Brassieres A Firm pink coutil—Pekin striped front fastenings XTRA BIZE DEPT Men's Cotton Ribbed Underwear rowers two garters. FOURTH FL. ‘72 oerrese and ed Muslins At Unusual Special Offerings Fyuseabe cig ren Ee Liha betorthag agg herinr! Spreads quityevalee $3.08. 2.6® Full baton bert bh oan otter purities sat ae © 47 Marsei leo Spreads e vase 335 Extra Large Fine Satin Mar.eilles eads— value 812.98 Aree J! -22 Pillow Cases— 42x36—value .34 24 28 45x30~—value .39. . BI 560x36—value .4 54x36—value .45.. . 36-Inch Bleached Muslins— were 15. 39-Inch Unbleached Muslins— value .14 1035 Sheete— 54x90—value $1.02... 54x90—value $1.27 63x90—value $1.27, 72x90—value $1.39. 41x90—value $1.54. $1x99—value 81.69. . 90x90—velue $1.69. . 90x99—value $1.79. . 54-Inch All-Wool Plaid Back Coatings 2.94 Herringbone or heather mix- tures with plaid backs, in @ wide range of beautiful combi- nations. 54-inch All-Wool Herringbones and Mixtures—tan, gray, brown, burgundy, henna, Copen hagen, n—were $2.25. 50 and finch All; Wee! jou fine qui suede , finish, plain colors and heather -tix- tures—polo, reseda, plum, ay pela navy and blac! were $1.97... -1.56 82-inch All-Wool imported Plaids =a variety of clan pat- terns—light anu dark.....: 2.18 54-inch Ail-Wool Jerseys—brown, navy, blue and black—all-over silk em broniery, in et) colors. . 4.85 Pure Linen Huck Towels Were $1.28 85 Soft finish, full towels, hemmed, with damask border all round and with monogram wreath Pure Linen Glass or Dish Towels checked or with name in ler, in red or bl —hemmed—were .54 Extra Quality Turkish Bath Towele—wide colored jacquar. borders—were .58 5 Fine Quality Turkish Bath Towels—colored stripe or jacquard borders and centres were #1.18 :-79 bleached Women’s Extra Size Mercerized Hose Were .50 42 Ribbed top—seam back, black, cordovan, balbriggan. | Sizes 9}, to 10's, Women's Triple Extra Size Bure son Hose | , white and bal- briggan—sizes 942 to 104y— were .65 50 Fourth Floor. Men’ SweaterCoats Were $5.45 4.42 Good sweater coats with V necks or shawl collars. Navy, maroon, oxford, seal brown and green heather. Also some rib- bed coats in the lot, Men's Silk Stripe Madras Shirts: large assortment of new patter Extra Size Dept. some all white—also imported dras in good designs—all sizes designs — some were 82.25 69 fine selection of st wanted new Patterns and colorings were 74 49 Sales Continued Tomorrow Nurses’ Uniforms, Towelings eptional sales of Un- ed Hats and Women's and toys’ L Sults trim tor Other Hearn Advertising

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