The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1922, Page 25

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PT RT PIES AP hohe bubmllled suiled her, "Made | Heaven” will open during the week o Jan, 15 “VIRTUOUS SINNERS”” The C. and L. Amusement Corpora tion has accepted for early produ tion a play called by B. Harrison Orkow. THEL BARRYMORE Is to be Been x00n as Juliet In * and Juliet,” wy the Barry family playwright Wiliam Sha! apeare. Arthur Hopkins, the Barry, more family producer, says it's a fact, so it must be. The production will be the second of Miss Barry- season at the Longacre No announcement Is forth- coming as to the {dentity of the Romeo, but our guess is he will be ~ McKay Morris. Miss Barrymore Physically is not our idea of Jullet, but her acting of the role should be perfect. Incidentally, Robert Edmond Jones, the Barrymore family scenic artist, will design the settings, ‘\. WHERE WAS THE CAT? “(a “Why Men Leave Home” minutés,\ She. has just notified a that the other night she discovered nest of mice tn the bei. 80 absurd. Gossip, A third “Blossom Time" is In rehearsal “Better-Time .”* at the Hippodrom: day afternoon, Irene Franklin will vaudeville work Monday at the Roy: Theatre. A NEW MYSTERY PLAY. } “rhe Rear Car,” a mystery play, by Edward 1. Rose, will be produced shortly by the Selwyns, with Taylor Holmes as {ts star i. B. Herts “The Little Kangaroo,” “OUR NELL” SOON The new musical comed: seed," has boen renamed “Our Nell,’* by Davidow & Lemaire, the pro- | ducers, It will begin a New York en- fagement at the Bayes Theatre on Monday evening, Dec. 4, The cast includes Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Barry, Emma Haig, Olin Howland, Eva Clark, John Moerklyn, Thomas Conkey, Lora Sanderson and Guy Nicholas ford Monday. Auditorium, will sing his own songs. called “The Lady Cristilinda.” Guthrie McClintic has HONESTLY, SHE DID! An old couple, who wanted to see “Stolen Sweets,” stepped up tothe box office of the Central Theatre last night an dasked for two seats: “['m sorry,” said Treasurer De Mexican play, Gringo,” Henri Berchman will be muate: ector at the beenfit for the Racha fa § Square Theatre Sunday evening, De: a eee. but tpe house has been sold A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, “Are you moving?’ asked the old] So Benny Leonard is to have lady. cafe in the basement of the Harl Ca f roll Theatre! Can it be that Ea is breaking away from ART? JOE CAWTHORNE HURT. The performance of ‘The Bunch and Judy” was callcd off last night tn thorne strained a ligament in one of his legs. The show will continue to- night with Johnny Dooley in the Cawthorne role. Johnny will p the part until Mr. Cawthorne recov. ers “I don't believe anything that cannot see.” you?" “Surely.” “Did you ever see them?” MISS DORO IN IT. Marie Doro, just back from Europe, has been engaged by Joseph E. Shea fo star in William Hurlbut's play “Made in Heaven." While abroad Miss Doro tried to find a play bat FOOLISHMENT. A maiden went aboard a ship To take a trip to France; A flask had she upon her hip, “Virtuous Sinners,” Flor- ence Suirley sits on a bed for seven It all seemed company will be 150 performances old Wednes- resume her “The Rainbow Girls Quartet’ will be presented in Keith Vaudeville by starring James T. Powers, will open in Stam- The East-West Players will repeat their latest bill o fone-act plays to- morrow night at the Metropolitan “Benny Davis Night’ will be held at the Blue Bird this evening; Benny Fay Bainter’s new play is now will open at the Ritz Theatre Dec. 4. engaged Edna Hibbars forta leading role in his » Times Square FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “You believe you have brains, don’t THE EVENING WORL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, a of And so she took no chance. She gave the captain half of it, And he became quite merry. Said he: “By gum, you've made a hit With good old Captain Perry.” anata IN NEW YORK To- DAY. 8 Deughters of 1813, Waldorf-Astoria, 11 A. M. College of Mount St j P. lecture, Vincent, batt, a8 a idge, Waldorf-Astoria, National Hotel M Grand Central Palace. New York State Hotel Association. open house at Hote] Commodore, Cercle Franco-Americaine, dance, Mc- Alpin, 8 P. M. e,| Board of Education, Alpin, 12.30 P.M, September Term Grand Jury, dinner, McAlpin, 7 P. M. rnity Conference, ‘@ Exposition, luncheon, Mc- meeting, ai f ntertainment and vening. Pennsylvania, eve- dance, Pennsy Ch! Phi PI, dane: ning. Federation Pennsylvania. Mount Nibo, bridge, Pennsylvania. Century Theatre Club, meeting, Com- modore, 1.30 P. M Princeton University Football Team, dinner, Commodore, 7 P, M. Fidelity Council, No. 495, K. dance, Biltmore, evening. Academy of Political Solence, meet- ing-dinner, Astor, 9 A. M. Harlem Lodge, No. 457, F. dinner-dance, Astor, 7 P. Crescent Lodge, No, 402, F. and A. M., Astor, 7 P. M. Phi Beta Kappa, meeting, Astor, § of Musical Clubs, tea, orc. It al el ic: Early Shopping Saves Time,Worry & Money Gandy ive ear Our Only 2 Stores in the City Are at Hii, 264 FIFTH AVE. Southwest Cor, 29th St. 840 BROADWAY Southeast Cor, 13th St. r- rl ‘ Dresser. Chifforette. and pay a little each week or month You've probably never realized that you could buy smart, high quality wearing apparel and pay as you find it con- venient. Al this large, modern store, you may purchase wearing apparel for the entire family on a liberal credit basis that involves no embarrassment or red tape. Ask us about it. Men’s @ Young Men’s Overcoats — $35 © $50 | Cold winter winds will be here before you know it, so you had better hurry if you need an overcoat. There's a definite profit for you in the service these overcoats win ‘ve you. There's an added profit in having clothes that are warm and weather proof Fabrics and tailoring are sure to please men who know that’ good clothes are cheapest inthe end. Young men like the swagger grace of the ulster, belted or plain. Fashioned of fine all-wool materials in attraetive colorings. Set perfectly over the shoulders, full skirted for easy walking. More conservative coats for older men. Overcoats you ‘Il be proud to wear and that we re proud to sell. _ HECHT Bros. | 59-55-57 W, 14th St., near 6th Ave. For the Entire Family Special for the Kiddies’ Xmas Girls’ $2 Very tine quality Satecn—in_ Blue, Red and Tan—a good, servicable gift, Sizes 4 to 16, Regularly Sold at $4.50 Speciat $95 gegularly Sold 87.50 Special Other Raincoats for Boys and Girls Prices Ranging from $1.95 to $12.50 Full line of Men’s and Women’s Raincoats, Cravenettes and Top Coats at Prices ranging from $5 to $45. WINDING UP OUR TREM REMOVAL S&S WITH REDUCTIONS UP $160 Bedroom Suits, Walnut Finish (3 pieces) This handsome, Colonial Sut’ consists ot Dr CLOSING OUT 397 BEDROOM SUITS $200 Walnut Comb. Suits, 3 pes... 325 ‘Ande Sita 3 pees “89 $160 Tapestry Suits, 3 \ d fr 89.75 to $1,350 We Neeeenceben ce tae $200 Walnut Frnh Sut, 4p Vag. $278 Tap Orestes B95 98 giso Wana Como. Suce'd pa: NOUS ESY 98 ssa air O'stuffe E other store using similar name. $420 Walnut Comb. Suits, at NOW tates et Spanish Leste Suit 3 fs $3 ot ee res am cee 449-38 $550 Queen io Wal. a 4 pea.) R 495 Velour O'stuffed Suits, 3 250 Walnut Comb. Suits, 3 Now : USEFUL $450 Niahog. Comb, Su ie “24 $475 Tap. Ovestulfed Sus, pen. NOW TB926 Stop Welene Cone Ste tas NOW 348-88 HOLIDA Y Heth lie an $900 Mohsir O'stuffed Suits, 3 pes...NOW 598.98 $250 Oak Re 3D. 139-89 lahoy i 400 Louis XVI, Suits, 3 pes b y $900 Louis “24 | Special! 3-R $160 Oak Suits,3 pea... ss... NOW . 89.75 GIFTS -98 P oom Outfit $198 $350 Walnut Comb. Suits, 3pes....NOW 199.89 $225 Tapestry Living Room Suits (3 pieces) Buy a VICTROLA on Our Liberal Credit Terms NO INTEREST ADDED GENUINE VICTROLA Ludwig Baumann Gives the Most Liberal Credit! No Club Fees No Interest Added No Extra Charges of Any Kind Ten Solid Floors of Home Furnishings—Including $217,500 of Bedroom Furni- ture, $126,700 of Rugs, $187,200 of Dining Room Furniture, over 250 Living Room Suits, quantities of beds and bedding, dinnerware, kitchen utensils, linens, draperies—everything tor the home, including the finest period furni- ture—all of it to be sold at ridiculously low prices—some at cost, some half off, some below cost! Use Your Credit to Deck Out Your Home for the Holidays Buy Your Christmas Gifts a Little Ahead of Tirme—You May Never See an Opportunity Like This Again! $75 Fumed Oak iving Koom Suits (5 pieces) 89. 98 The seats of the cone are covered in fine Heine AS. 98 Toilet Table, AFEW OF THE 243 LIVING ROOM 257 DINING ROOM BARGAINS + SUITS $150 Genuine Leather Suits, 3 pes In a variety of woods and periods Side Chair. . Bow-End Bed, , Arm Rocke 87 -NOW$129.89 $200 Mahogany Comb. Dining Room Suits (3 pieces) Consists of Buffet, China Closet and Exten: 129. 98 sion Table, Can be bought separatery if desired. 0 s F dl & s d ke ting of Sofa, Arm Chair and Wing Chair Buf $4 49.58 or Credit, 40.46 rs at MrRplly, constructed and adhe apholateed in 19 4 fet... Chinn Closets, 9. Thanksgiving Sale of yeas DINNER SETS Deposit Delivers a $100 Special! JUST 21 LEFT $100 MODEL PHONOGRAPHS $15.00 50-piece Set; Gold Band, open stock pattern. $10.79 $24.00 95-piece Set; American - 17.8 Porcelain $18.00 42 black stick Set: pink buds, gold lines; open $12. 50 $12.00 50-piece Set: American Porcel 9.49 $40.00 52 31.50 Havilard ¢ ¢ Set. Theodore $45.00 100-piece Set; ti Imported China... ‘B4.50| Buy anything in this Sale on these terms. Your small deposit secures the immediate delivery of your entire purchase. You need make no other outlay of cash, and Our Liberal Credit Terms You Can Take a Year and a Half On $35 Purchase .50 a Week to Pay the Balance Cee ate ak [We Gladly Open Accounts from $5 to $5.000| |On$im % Stent « You may include in your purchase everything to furnish your home acter Amounts in Proportion complete. Linens, Comfortables, Curtains, Dinter Sets, Cutlery Sewing Machines, Talking Machines, Silverware, Crockery Kitchen Utensils. Rugs~and all the furniture you need, FREE MOTOR DELIVERY ANYWHERE WITHIN 100 MILES OF NEW YORK You Can Pay Monthly. | | | Open | ‘ Rubber Boots America’s Greatest Furniture House 9 to 5:30 +. fy buch i me | Lud CBE | ain 8 to 59 95 Evening. Biwell 99 96 Until 9:30 en SEBS 14 MAIL ORDERS} vii Avenue Bet. 7th and Lenox Te s. | Entrance on 8th Aoe., Near 36 St. 49-51 MARKET ST. Sie For the convenience of those who cannot shop during the day, cur 3 stores will remain OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:30 Closiny Out This Week $47,250 Stock of Housewares 3 to 4 Off $9.00 Florence Oil heaters | $33.00 No. 7 Coal $5.95 Range. | High Shelf extra, $6. $50. Peerless Sew Machnes-$2 700 et Gas Range....$42.50,| echo 50 week. .$37.50 $32 Ap’t House Re | $12.00 White Enamel teehee white | Porcelain, Top Table - in UF lined....... $21.98 | fet 895 : 9 $15 40.inch size, 8.65 $40 Side Icer, $28,75 There Are 11,026 Other House- ware Bargains Which We Have Been Unable to Picture for Lack of Space. We Must Close Out 22,100 Yards of LINOLEUMS Floor Oilcloth aren 49¢ % $2.25 Inlaid Linoleum, .... $1.29 | $2.50 Inlaid Linoleum 1.69 | Thanksgiving Linens $14.75 Table Cloths (Linen) $8.98 $11.00 Linen huck towels, hem- stitched; per doz 6.00 $15.00 Linen 50c Linen Crash Toweling, per yd... , $11.50 Table $1.25 Guest T $9.75 La $2.00 E $2.50 Cer Napkins, per'doz . hematitched.... Trimmed Seta, 3 pes ureau Special! 9x12 Axminster Rugs

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