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,r THE NEW PLAYS u77te Fool\ H u mane in Purpose Vy CHARLES DARNTON. 1 vKAywAAMMwwvws ty A fTi; Its clash lietv.ccn capital and lat.or, \The Fool,\ produced last - lit at the Times Square Theatre becomes something of a miracle May hy the Midden recovery of a crippled girl who has knelt to pray l(ii 11 vlolint a;mo In which the life o( u clergyman Is threatened. Faith Is an it n Chaninns Pollock's play, though thore Is a rather strong leaning toward a'loclt. s A fa; i liar subject Is treated In a . notnewhut familiar way, with now and then unusual emphasis. From the hi ui ii is uppurcni inai 1110 nisn- - mlndtd young cloigyman, Daniel Gil christ, will logo his pulpit because of salmons that the rich pillars of the church 40 not like to hear, but there Is cause for feurpriae when tho young woman who has promised Jo marry him breuks tho engagement In tho church on Christmas five upon learn- ing that hu Intends giving something to tho poor Instead of lavishing his ample means on her. He Is really to bo congratulated, for Clare would make him tho worst wife ho could possibly choose. But ho is In despair over tho Hpliit of Christ In the world until a stranger at tho door bids li m remember that It cannot die. \Who are you?\ ho cries. \A Jew,\ an- swers the man as he turns back Into tho shadows. The significance of this utterance might have been more Im- pressive If tho ilsfUic had been less oolld. ThlB figure Is the only suggestion Of Christ In tho play, and It is not only saved from the trickery of mys- terious lights but it may be taken lltorally as a poor wuyfarer to whom the clergyman has given an over- coat. At unothcr time Gilchrist helps on a vagabond with the overcoat he Is trying to steal. Indeed, he Is so generous that tho place he aiterwuru opens an a refuge for tho poor is called \Overcoat Hull.\ Meanwhile hi Intercedes for Htrlk.ng minets at the home of the financier whoso worth- less son bus man led Clare, only to find that one of the lenders hasn't Hayed fulr with him. Hut this Isn't the worbt of li:s tumbles there. Young \Jpity\ Uoodfnend has the exceedingly bud tnste to accuse lifhi cf being m lut with his wife and tnnti Minn Iiim fiien To create a \sceno\ the play- wright goes to almost Inciediblu lengths More than once hgnit Is KacrUloed to nvlodrama. Ono of the btr.kcrs charges Gilchrist with luring iiwuy his wife, and a mob rushes Into his place shouting that ho lines It to tret women for h.mself. It Is during this bodily attack upon him that thu crippled girl prays and then rises to walk free of her ciutch. Kvcn the mine owner In tho end confesses that Gilchrist has dnnc greater and r I things than he has accompl shed, while tho son who totters In offers a horrible example of dissolute life . There Is every reason to hopo or fear that Claro will marry Gilchrist lifter all. James Klrkwood played the good man simply and well. Lowell Sher man wan the embodiment of evil as \Jerry.\ and except for an Irritating habit of Htroklng his face and flick ing hla neck In the earlier scenes, managed it effectively. Ho llnally bo-ca- a physical wreck that left noth- ing to be desired. Henry Stephenson was excellent as the father, and AT40, 45 ARE IMPERILED : Four persons out of every five past forty, : and thousands younger, contract Pyorrhea. Bleeding 5 guros are the danger : signal. Heed it for j the sake of sound teeth and health. : Brush your teeth rrith firhairs 1 FOR THE GuMS I More than a tooth taste j it checks Pyorrhea 35c ami 60c in tubes ! i ..... i LAST 4 DAYS (WKI)., Till US.. I lll., MAT.) Empire City Kaces IVOS'KKIIS A MT VKIINOM r O - M O It It O ' S I' H A T li It 13 H i'HE LiXINuTON HANDlCA, haz'ii.wooii ri pii: iinuciiM T pi km: tiii: oaklhai-(.itr.N.tn.n- u i'ri:-i- iiiiiai;oiii riiiM: riltST lUC'I! at w p. m. Cpeclal Hac Train h'' llrand Ccn-ir- uriuniai. Iiai.un utw.iun, m i.ti I' M Renular irnlrn to il Vernon at US:, 121. 130, SM ! M Adiilllor.al tralna Hat\. All Irnliu nop at ll'.lh Ht AUo re 'hul tla l.t xlnaton nnl Jerome Ave Subway of Wiat rarm Ruhay lo Mott Ae , trapsfprrlns to Jeiuttia Ave Bubway, ir .ia nit ft'id l\ h ' 'I.\ tu Ji'roii., Ki ' 11. thence by trol ley (rom W\ I LAW'.'J Mail iu GRAND BTAND. MJ' Inoludlnr Ti - Pamela Gaythorne did nil that was nosslble wtth the thoroughly unsym- pathetic role of Clare. She was placed In a seemingly Impossible sit- uation when llnally compelled to offer herself to Ollchrlst. In reciting the conditions which tho miners endured Fredrlk Vogedlng did a powerful and liuman piece of work. Sarah Soth-cr- n also had her appealing moments as the crippled girl, though Inclined to overdo seme of them. \The Fool\ Is not an Intensely mov-n- g play hut It Is humane In purpose and creditably acted. The secret of Strength JOHANNHOFFS MALT EXTRACT r&&u n 801,1 b For 'Nursing Mother Makes Flesh and Blood IIOFF CO. ,t W. ld Street Nuw York City AMUSEMENTS. I \ i t Time at Pop Pi t A V I I P I , ,,,:x LNIJHAM'M If H'j Rt MM Special IlotlmM IrnentatIon fnmrnar Sunn?.. \TKalre Wiecllon llvga littenflt Ri V O L I TtiTL r r L cubic tetttre rrgr-z- 1 GLORIA SWANSON in \THE ir.TOSSIDLE MRS. BiLLEW\ A Paramount rcturt. J. E. WILLIAMSON'S 2 Ntfucut Undersea Picture, 'WONbERS of the SEA' BUSTER KEATON'S \MV WU'H'M HKI.ATIDXS.\ IALT0 \Clarence R with WALLACE RE'D TIMBB A Paramount ftfttirt BdUAUU famous ItlaltD Orchestra 'DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN ROBIN VjFllUSHOrl ') HOOD\ ivniriHEATRi ki ni iV42ad5T. OPENING MOM. EVE.0CT. 30 SEAT SALE. TOMORROW CRITERION ISi, SSw!W?S WHEN Sv,tS KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER 1 WM' BROADWW,',: 1 1 COLUMBIA ,JSS;!fyWfi,.. TEMPTATIONS OF 1P22 TWICE DAILY, 5.I6-8.V- Top. I'rlcon BroiToren Kwe ITiX.. \JUST MARRIED\ With Vltlan MARTIN & l.jnne OVillt.MA.N OnOOKLYN. CtpauH CHAS.RAY A I II A fl I I 'A TAn.Oll MAIIi: MAN V II ' !l OllltilNAI. ri.V.M) TIUU KUl'UO SOL0I 9, BAUXT-OUC1- THE EVEWIKO WORLD, TUESDAY, OOTOBER 1922. 27 VMl bEMENTB. WINTER OAROEN ZWtXXSM ,,rrr' Willie 4 eugene iiowaro AMBASSADOR I Tli Intrrnalmal Mictral SiicctM. THE LADY IN ERMINE wMgf.A ' GOOD BALCONY SEATS $1 1QTU QT Thfi., W. of D'way Kva. 8.sn 3in 0 1 Mam,,,, Wed. and 8at., t im jjffi WhisperingWires T MAX'NE ELLIOTT'S'm\;. Z Htrtl by 1'ltIflliilllCK STANIIOl-H- . \Ca. ana pioduuiioi, nawlv. Tiiiib MOROSCO w\' h 81. Eva.ll g.30 1 .1 ismiiVM FITIUliP \\-A.-. Vi r.a til. Eva. 8.110 3.LO. l I nV V. SOMERSET MAtjinAM, MADGE KENNEDY \SPITE CORNER \ I.ITTI.n, W. i St. pv.8.30, Mta.Wtd 8at. Thu Theatre Gm)4 Preienti A Fantaatle Jieioarama OAllRtrR, CS W.35. Kr.g.30 MuU. Thur. A Umi 1 in yubncrlptlon lloaka pa for Vawn. The Old Soak' 1CKE.J jj DON MARQUIS rLimUUIn Mala. THura. and rinr RITZ, W.ieth Ot. tCva .30. Mali. W.d.tSjt. \BANCO\ Ooynt OotiKdy ot th 8m \in.\ With Ixila Flohrr.Alfrrd lint.tYanda llyrar DCPIIRI IP Waat Jd Street. Evc. at 8.0 39 wmint UJfrlP- - CIID1DC Uroadwa A 40th Bt. Evaa., 8.0 LRU lilt i.,,IBaa wd. and Eal.. 2.30. RUi'H CHAT'JERTON uat'X ptay\L4 TFNDRESSE\ (TKMERNESS) HENRY MILLER'S llata. Thura. and tJat ill and COMPANY, with Ni IIRl'l'K MrRAb', \THE AWFUL TRU'lH\ PIIMftH Jt. lllnV T\'KT'LKI.T?-V!;- nyB. w vvi y,-- , 43lh Bl. MtS.l-rl.- i tiat. Melodramatic PIqv Ulkvy v Will, w in With Martha llrdman & John Mllttrn. Ilway A 38lh Bt Ev.8 W Rn.OKLnBUljRtnji,,, wi. & eat., t.i YANKEE PHINCESS Kalmau'a Lutral Musical im. Waat 4Sth St. F.vrs. at 8 MUOib Uih Mat,. & Sat. at i SAM II. HARRIS Praaenta IRVINO IIER1.LN S NFW NiU.iV- - PF.VUE 8TAGKI) ny HANSARD SHORT. C'nOT Weat 4Sth fit. Evenljiia at BM I Matlnaa Wed. and Sat , 2 .10 W .'\ HWHINOKB MAHl fA-l- l r la a vnari .1 .1 a av ir mi HAM Waat 42d Bt. Evaa. at 8.16. ,, HAllnlJ Matln.a Wed. A Bat., 2.18 VVm. Anthony Munulrw'a New Coirwdy. aujLL sJL-- k m \Thf audlTPtf tooL It to Uh heart.\ Trth JCI ICPn Weat 44th St. Cvanlnia at 8.30 Mattneua Thura. and Hat., 2 JO DAVID UEUABW rcrnnw HBPPOMOHE.', I OOO 3tAT3 DAILY MAT3. iSt BKHT3S0I J Weat 42d\pt Evanlni; it W rnAttt Matinees Wed. and jv., 2. JO WILLIAM COURTENAY IIIIMrl tllRII 11 V HER TcMPOnAnTiiUoBAnu ATpauiton UATS WBD.USAT. \1 a I IAIT 3 WEEK I aetti Bt.. W of B'way. Evoa. 8 30 On ami: Bio sib ms PHYSICAL CULTUKK .A Ilia. 1 IN i'l.OOOioi ArarrlrtV Venuij , Human '.\A'r.r. Venn Dancmu tonlesU . m. uflitll - aiajlt \W\'U Itaby Hhow ' \'iliri Hahtaa ZJ.? ?iaaa. rangma Irorn on. to lhle aiiktnat tfnleat loi rVomen !Ll... tieaili laaln. .J naltle tt J'\1 \ 41 ri 'li\1 HlipieluaO KkliibH f Health and lienulti IHrviten rain lh MUId elluna t men ainuimd Hun Kiri-nat- i iM.rfe I on p.liihile Onen Dully 1 ., .. A ,l IU J\ I ni i n o (lii! Miuvri! lo 1 unrl 8 to IU tloora opn a o'cio 4i Hun even tEATB aadtfJ 5l'C. SM't 4 : ti ia wrCSWSrJ.S m \J i WILL, ROCilUtS tu \Tha U.pU' aYxrf.\ I I AM U8EM ENT8. ' Twlrw Ii i. o r II T n 1 I I . TIILATIIB, z - - I. - rm u n n - ? ir. C ,H W h. I II ,1 47th & l)'wa \STEPPIN AROUND\ !;!,. UltU JAS. C. MORTON ('II, IIEVL'i: and 10 MTAR ACTH. HATS. Jta to SI (Rxrt'M Hat A lto1ldy) Kvi. hOi lo ll.f.O (K,cpl Hat., Bun Holal Hblossom time NOW n r iir li n y T1IHA., 024 St. and AT U C ni U n I c.ntial I'ark et ki;... s.uO Matlnmi Hid alld C SI'ATU I Ml KKATS J00 SKAT AT tlr. AT SI.V0. AT tt.M Ck Q I U fl SOth U'war. Uxnlnra, fi ;'' Comedy, Muilcal M LY, IRENE Hi naatlon. win ir.vi D'l'VI.INO nM n -l Cnl. IIIWT MOATS K M I No Ulster Wad. Mat. t2.W f (Eji. Bat. A Holidays) PnVJPnV St., Gaat of U'way Bva.fUi UUJICUI M,tnet z)un. and Bat , 7.W CNKlJI IVOCAI. COMHIIV IIITt THIN ICE ARTHUR IIUI'KINS PrtMnta ETHEL BARRYMORE ln \Rose Bernd\ Ut nAcrTMANN. I TIIEA . W 18th at Eva :o lUnOAUnC (,Rtn, wd and .Sat.. I.JO D1VCC Th Wcit 4111) Bt. Evaa.. f.30 Mali. Wfdniday and Saturday With MARGUERITE MAXWT.I.U 300th Performance Wed. Eve. f Ail Any MATS. WED. & ST. 2.30 I Theati a, 42d, Weat of Broadway. fllULLU Twlea Daliy 2,30 and 8.S0. D. W GRIFFITH'S ma Oitnia, nithl. a 0 Cony. fOe (I. Mat.. COe A l THEnREITWICE 0AILV a5 toHM IVI NiNr,t.tOt,H3 I, AWT 0 IIAV8 REX INGRAMShastiec T- - COHAN KK-aS- V. Tt NORA bAlW.,JUK!lSShTs \Zlpple.t Choroa ao llraadway.\ Trlbuna KLAW t. AT 8.30 THE L 1 ViaK 1NG A Rirflln Mftlodrama. With WII.MAM COURTLK1CH. mm mi Hhow \Rent Alan In Mimical Town.\ Dale I1M 1MMI Thea.. Tth Av.. SO St uauuaaiabu Tel. Coluu.bua I44ii Uvea., 8.30. Matinees Thura. A Bat., 2.30 CnlllTY 1QTU PT THEATRE, Bryant 0118 EYUII I HOin wl Kv8). MtaTodayiBut . . 21c l. I II ' I'll 1 .11. .WAS dIAl. r . AI V Al III A An blnchatitintf I.nvtt Htr.rv Vnnr1rfnllv Tfllfl tiv YiKtl I 4 fl Equity Cast and JUNCi ifL. Jane Cowl alight with a hundred gracei\ tonj fast Pffy'--T GAIETY BaM'Ar46uS7i 1 IIU allies Wd.tSat.2.30 OALSWDRTOT I IRPBTY w\1 Jd Bt. ' MATINKLS I.IULIIII Evenlnan 8.20 I WKri RAT mr. ARNOI.D ,0N ThE STAIRS' UALY with Ja'mea L Crane DLY'S P?D &T. Te,KcT,\?448 Uvea. 8.30. Mala. Wed. and Bat. at 2. SO JIunCRnilT Weat 48th St Uvea, at 8.10 IHnUCnDIM Matlneea Wed a Sat., y.Mi vi if Mr.f.n tir fj.i if.v' bAVittll tilt r4 111 III H 'Ji m UV IIII.AKKII'H COMi:ilY. \Audience Inuh furltrual until they choke.\ Herald. IYRFIIM West 4Sih S Evanlnta at 810 LIULUIII Matlneea Thura Bat at 3 30 DAVID UELAUCO . FRANCES STAHR '\ leave\ rllinflrJ W\\ 44,h st ErerJnga at 8.S0 Matlneea Wed. and at 2.30 r re ents THF hlT CF THE TOWN SO THIS IS LONDON! \A HOWMNO 81CCES3.\ Eve Poat ixadison ( Square Jardcn October 23 to 21 6 Day Swimmins Conical I hi ulfaleal .pwiliiik. imvtil, it veaia 14 all wulllelt Atl ul III llilelral ul a tileyile race with many addon faaturea. Udnd Coi.ierte AftvllMHili aliu t;vliiif Tlat Hulinrnl Hand No morr need ! an id Pure Food Kxhihit llealiri - tiiua-- tut coinp.raioi, Meini re ai piiHlutte ol pur. fu4Mla riitr cihilll la an eilmatiun In foo. 4Uhi ii anil nIu I'hyxital I ullure lalr aim fuuitry .Shut lUI lw.utu llulalt'il, vuMa- - thornuMiilitad 'htrkena iiuxoru iltlt) iiM.da Living Statues Kami'U imm.ii lMluat (maaii by phaiully pvrfiH.1 tiwo and women and 10 Hip Srnaallonnl Spe ifj ciully Arte IN fiirinu Grat Skill Slrcni-t- 4IIIC UalniK TickeU aale n M o OLYMPiC A TVI'ICAI. AMATEU.lS I.I ',,!,, N.ai .id ai li UVd 'i V \Uhv \'\HT BI'KCIAI, .III I C riCI Clnaeical ATULtCTlON WLLCi ill I Baratoot Daocat AMUSEMENT!). OllUUCnl watlntea Wd and Hat.. MO Grknwiom Viilati PolUO I'OI'I'l.Alt MAiisn: TIMES SQ. THU Bl.I.WIS'fl tirnt Channlne I'ull.wk'n Naw I'lay l:vi. h ir. l int Mat. Tbura. IELWYN \K9T IIAKNKV ALCXA-.nK- Il . El NARD & CARr r AHINEI'5 AGAIN HORI.II'X I.AI IIIHNO HIT i: 8 .10 Mala Wild. Hal.. II' KOOr- - BAUlL &cu eaooevs aibHAfsiuIi ai .IIJIIU. W r Sl Uv.8.30. Mata.Wed.A 8a IRiCEGEOFGE 'TQ IQ F\ NORMAN TREV03 ,n lly I'HU' II. raldy. ROBERT WRWiCK 4J PI AVrinilF u 46 s' Rry. S6SS Eva.l.M rUWnUUOt Mn,in, Wtd. and Bat. 5.S0 S W I FX Y XMtt By J. T Tnohey and W. O, I'aiclval. 41TH5T THPA oth at , w ofB'way w rwlcr Pally. S.S0-8.3- 0 LAST 8 DAYS milium I'nY I'rfMnU . J ViaH-f- - W ' 4tnhtlnniil Triumph THE WORLD IS MINE LYRIC WstItS\? ! WILLIAM FOX SuudicM! Photodrama J MIDNIGHT SHOW DURLESiAaJCaJ EVERY THURI2V WITH SALLYFIELDSTOM HOWARD Ct'a'tc \YOUTH TO YOUTH\ MAIL with BILME DOVF openriVV'M I FRANK FAY, OTHERS ?t\TnD\SKIN DEEP\ R'y A 47 Bt. Strand Bymphony Orch. lid the lnninu tt-K- E bAI I F,\ jwHtat TO OQ AWP Mot! TO Ogf\TMl OSTON aifiTROPourAuja Via Lmp CW (Umtl OaMCCtlui at Btnta far Tai IT1 4KSUaai7angor,SLJte.ll,aW Yarauiat. M.. illeamer i ,t ik .v n loot of Murray St ) Naw Tor, dally, ncludlna Bundara, at ft I M T' farrlar VKKI EASTERN S. S. LINES Ulllno.N IIU hit MOIIT LIMCM, Liail) aaiiiiia Hum I'm st, . it, ruut Oaaa. Kl . t f U Ui uvd rtl , nail auui laur Lilleel tall coniieclloiia at Albany to all pialt Ekiirrn- - .eriii-- Aulo arrieal lit IIIN S.t II.AI'III.N IO.Ur.tM. aliddleioi, a Holland Keiaiiar. I'eleunoue Canal Kooo C'bMltAI. IILOall.N l.l.N B. NrHliuibii. 1'oublia, ri.,r. Hiua-iw- a, C'ai kill Mu. I. riaiiKiin .1.41 la , ua dm I 2 30 I' M All .Ui..l. It V, Uim l halt hum laur FOH SAL,e. Men's Clothing on Credit MUUWIN 1 .kbuLY SUITS. 0KRt OAI. hrc flu. fii. no. IIAMIl.TltN MARTIN 4 I'O.. TalUea. HI HrimilwaT, r.nler ft I'orllandt 4t. STOVU AND UOII.I'IK KKI'AlltS lOUCKLAIN, vuamellfU mid tjUck coinbtna tlon cual and caa iaiik\ aU'am ana hoi ater hentera, laundry ntnv.-n- , alqu iriiuli of nil m'kM HTOVU RUI'AIR CIlltltJItA TION, SIS-il- Water at .cor lleekinan. N. II ranch. 184 Mulberry at . rnrk. N. J MUN'S SflTS AMI OVKRCOATS. UADIICS IMCKMSCN. Hills. HI. 1 1. I'UCS. HlEh Klade apparel rha-fi- arcuunla, eaar iiaymrnta It AW OtlTIITTl S(l CO . INO . 7 K i;.\lh at Open Uvenluea HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED. BOILERMAKERS. BLACKSN ITHS, MACHINISTS, CAfi REPAIRMEN. SKILLED IN RAILROAD WORK; STEADY EMPLOYMENT; STANDARD WAGES, AUTHOR1ZHD BY UNITED STATES RAILROAD LABOR BOARD. Apply to CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY OKNEWJEHSEV C. E. Chambers, Supt. Motive Power & Equipment tow; ftty, N. i. Semi-Annu- al Blue Diamond Sale? Women's and Misses' Wool Jor-se- y Dresses Straight line model with brniiicd check, navy, black und brown. if FOURTEENTH New Merchandise of Quality Prices Afford Savings Special Values Women's Tailored Cloth Dresses 7.95 1473 23.50 Women's New Dresses For the cooler weather, navy blue with collar ami ot duvctyn .striped with black braid. Other attractive at the in m to in ti a to to or Orcn 9 to K2 SfRLEr at to In Poiret beige models price. of cry llio now of finu of nnd WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Women's Extra Size SUITS of Fine Twill Cloth is is 01 is cross stilchingx of tiicotine price. Sizes to 52. Extra Floor VVednesday Extra Size APRONS .89 Regular $1.38 Hunynlow aprons &iyle chcchcd dark j.ercalcs tExtra Sizs Red Ticket Lot WOMEN'S SWEATERS 4.97 to 11.97 Were $6.94 $13.94 Tuxedo, and coat styles large but odd Brushed uool, and novelty knit, silk and fibre silk sweaters otter remarkable opportunity add your collection. Women's HouseDresses Special 1.87 One-pie- ce models in stripe, check and plaid gingham of qual- ity -- daintily tiimmcd collars of self contrasting materiel. Sizes 30 to 16. Store S.O heunitd WESr pan- el ends Woman' Smart Lyna Dreaaea Toirrt aevcrnl ilciirable ddigni nliuwiii)- - pttticls tiick.i brnid, circular .siilo flare, bcuiluil novelty ginllca semi-ilrap- anil otbec moilali. 39.00 Were $49.73 The model pictured espe- cially well designed for stout wemen and made by one of the best manufacturers. Length line emphasized by stitched stripes with criss Also suits at this 39z Sizo Department 3rd Thursday 3,480 value variety sizes. plain good with variety of tfooil omnium a, i:j;iii ami and ciianitiiayB. Udpt., Jru tioor.j MORNING On Sale Wednesday and To prevent dealer buying, qtuuitlttc rea 97 ct. Storm Serges 7J II inch till wool- - tiiitnblo for children's akirt.i, bloomers iwul Ir r , rtr. nnnHa coons main klooii 51.57 Stin 1.20 MA inch li;ht nnd dnrlc nlindr: ulni hi' r. Silks main n.oon IS ct. Apron Ginghams. . . .11 'i r \i1 ''tn\k. ASH PAIUtlCH uahkmi:n't 25 ct. Perca.es lit YitiI wide dots and figures on win ''riipil WASH K AllltlCS tlASHMKNT 24 ct. Ccttun Huck Towc.s .!! 1'i'iivy qunlity heuiuird col- ored 1 ci' li\f lfr Towuiji- - main n.ooit C5 ct. New Cuiti..n Ktts .25 Two .Mirdt widL bliii!, rosu, tun. .'ohl mid other linti- - -- suitilblo fur riir'' :' I l\\' ' NT 51.59 .ctandarUQui..ily ihetls 1.07 UOnirn - i.nU H K KTS - II A H K M KNT 59 ct. Tickings !t l.itrj;e \ \ ' ' 'ripoi. TICKINliS-KAHI'MI'- NT 51.45 N.en's hall Caps ... 1. 1 0 1,1, rcr iisiortinenl of tfdi, herrinubonrii, pluin color\ \l nil the newest effects in plaids i II '\'eit. MUNH IIATB MAIN FI.OOH $1.2'. Children's Millie Burke Pajamas. . .1X1 I'.iuid tri '! years. BKCOND OF FIFTH AVu. . 0 and 54-Ii.- ch AJl-Wo- ol Velours ' SuciIp fmiili- - hennn, bcavrr, nnlrio. prune, It 11 r k u tt il y, -- f fa liniwii, niivv anil black 1 iltL' $11)7 . JIZ Burton's Irish Poplins. For aliirts, blouses, mid- - Q dies, etc. were .50 00, JG-In- ch Unbleached Muslins Q34 Were .W's yd t Sb-In- ch Unbleached Sheetings QC Vnl. .51 Blenched Cheese Cloths q7T ern (M'J OS'. Ktmarkable Sale of Section.il Curtainirfs 1'iliit ncl uffei'ta mid motif tit.' sigm-ln- n- edge- - jl2 -- a OQ, yi.nU wide- - vol. yl.)7 J JQ1 Special of Silk Ovcrdrapcrits - mulberry, Inn, gulden hnwn, nnlura! mil otber drcnr.itixe tint. i- -' 117 ct. viiluci 67 $l.a7 mid $1.17 viiluci .... .97 Pouble width -- Ci.7 to M.I17 vi'lum Women's Extra Size Mercerized Hose Itibbcd tops bliick, b.ilbrigptn, tn sizes a to 10 A A nero .60 .44:1 Fxtra Sisi Deportment 3rd Floor Women's Silk Hose I'ull fashioned lisle top - OQ blnck- - ere 1.07 l.OO Women's Silk Knit Vests- - Klesli bodice topi 1.48 A'rre UI.03 Finest Wilton Seamless Fringed Velvet Rugs- - Smnll dciijjni in r0'pO blue, (lift.--valu- e KH0.00. '-'- VV Fine Wilton Worsted Rugs Heproductiona of tiatic -- \95.00 valuu 01 1.1.00 SPECIALS Thursday Until 1 P. M. irlrttil No Mall or Telephone Orders, 51.75 Men's Winter Underwear 1.57 (iluiitenbiiry innke wool mixed n ' i. . .,,1 .P . ... MKN'tf UNDKItWI.'AIt MAIN Kl.COlt 51.17 Women's i. oublc Lxtra Si;e Flcsce Underwear. .17 Veils nnd drawer vitrioui s' vm. KXTItA HIZl; HCIT. TIIIHP I'LOOIt 51.28 Flannelette Kightdresjc i'2 I'inli. und blue stripes round ' und V neck 4 fancy 4tilchitiK fll riv'lll r KI.ANNKt PTTB I'NPKmVWr, - Hi: .i.VD KUM III. 97 ct. .'nfants' Nainsook Slips J55 Yoke nnd bi.hop styloa Ian- - H Illl '\lir' 'r''.\ \ I inka nth' I'ltufiHiirt -- msrnNr' yiAj it 75 ct. Tot3 Coio.-t- d Cresses t S (imj;lii in and chinibr y yoke i tm In IN liKIT SIXOND KLOOII 512.50 r.oys' Corduroy Suits 7.5 Kirillenl ipmlily--gru- Inn and broiMi -- N rfolk or imerted pi ul model- - - majority huve two pur of fully lined truitera 7 to 111 yenri. ItOVri CI.OT1IIN0-TIUI- ID FUXin $8.75 Boys' Suits 5.85 Cheviots in eruy and brown mixtures und stripes joke back and inverted phut all with two pair, of full lined troueri fcife- - S lo n -- r. HOYS' CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR I i 1 \i3 ma Km