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'HEATRE TO HOUSE TWO PLAYSAT ONCE Show Leavliifc Harris \Will Got Shore in Time at tlio Lyric. BAItSTOW TO HEAD POE locw litis Stumbled Across Aclicrinnn Circuit of 20 Pliiccs in West. rnnrestlon In houses on tho EasfSIdo nnernlly lucrlued to poverty, but In number of Broadway favorites iVrdonati'd their services without oven ask' P5tlon In the houses on Uroadway iiwlv in be duo frtfm prosperity. Start ing this week the experiment will bo tried of having two attraction running and neck In tho samo house, no \that K the ulllmato coiibumer Joem't like one 6f them In tlio auernoon no can drop around In tho eveninr; ana Eampo .v other. Beginning \The Dancer,\ which will withdraw from the Harris Theatre to creato a vacuum for \Wedding Bells.\ Instead ofgoimr to He Comedy, will crowd Its way aart -- Vothlng but at Lyric. \Flf-t- v Fifty Wd.,\ will continue to pay the rent on the .Comedy ratner .linn aubmlt to profiteers elsewhere. Tho Dancer\ will present tho tougher ilde of tho grand passion on Saturday and Wednesday morning nnd every afternoon except the regular Wednesday Saturday matinees, and In tlio.cvc-Z- t \Nothing but Love\ will exploit of having jour the more foolish phase heart Inflamed. This announcement comes close on tho heels of a similar stratagem dovlsed by tho producers of \Boys Will Be Boys,\ wlp rinding they will have a largo and healthy orphan on their hands on November IB, after be ns evicted from tho Belmont Theatre hy the Parlsta company with all the houses occupied, declare that they will arrange to have their comedy driven tandem with another play at tho Shubert 1 hc-t- re on the days when tho hired help In the rival cast have their afternoons out. Will Head roc's Storlc WlUlam Barstow has also let himself of Edgar Allan In for dramatic readings Toe's stories, beginning on November .3, at n series of special matinees at the Theatre, sandwiched between iJsts of \Nightie Night.\ ,No doubt mesently It will bo wiso patron who can tell his own play, and Broadway may look for night and day shifts of theatregoers. Perhaps this doublo entry system will be tried with Frank Bacons comedy, \Five o'clock,\ which will bohown thu door of the Fulton Theatre nexj. Satur- day. Walter F. Wanger, tho producer, still hopes to find some house for it more popular than Cain's storago house. Now If MarcusLoew would only grow k few more theatres here or discover lome over night which no one suspected to exist! Among the houses which Mr. Loew has Just stumbled across are the Ackerman and Harris circuit of twenty theatres In the West, which he promptly tdded to the chain ho has been forming for his plan to enable a man to bo chased across the continent by a raln-itor- and still avoid getting wet by itepplng from one Loew's theatre to an- other. Alfred Newman has been engaged as froducing musical director for Edgar MacGregor's forthcoming musical shows Mi th strength of being tho youngest musical director In the country. AVhen The Sweetheart Shop,\ by Ann Cald-e- ll and Hugo Felix, starts rehearsing presently Mr. Newman's voice will bo In evidence. Another musical comedy director Whose nime has lately been mixed bp with a contract Is Will II. Smith, who has to give momentum to Oliver Morosco's musical plays. Mr. Smith has already staged Charlotte Greenwood and \Linger Longer, Letty\and It's too lad, for his sake, that the name of \Merry Mary Brown,\ which Mr. Smith entices into cuteness at Springfield on Tuesday, was changed from \Smith Jones and Brown.\ Authurf of Stop Waltz. Harold Orlob and Frank Stammers, who gummed up \Nothing but Love\ at the Lyric Theatre, claim the honors ami the onus for tho latest danco vvsw \the stop waltz,\ In which the dancers MU30 for a bar or so nnd think of llr. Here's something to write about Yo\the folks back In Iowa. 'Sydney Ornnt of \Tho Little Whopper\ at tho Casino Theatre claims to be the chamjilon checker player of the theatrical protes-- i slon, without exaggerating In tho slight-- ) est. J W. Ferguson of the same show will play him a series of games soon ith the too hold barred. Harry C. Browne will referee, although lie knows how Inflammable aro human passions ovpr a checker game. Tho Winter Garden Gun Club, com- posed of Charles Wlnnlngcr, James Bar- ton and other principals in tho \Passing Show of 1919,\ who recently shot twonty-fou- r sleeping ducks In Groat South Bay, went gurinlng for a dinner Inst night at tho apartment of the four Haley sisters and tho slaughter was said to havo been terrific. Edward W. Dunn, past grand mastor of Publicity Lcdgo, United Order of Cohan nnd Harris, Is said to be hard at work on his llfo's masterpleco, a poem celebrating' Sam Harris's llrft individual production, \Tho Haunted Violin.\ This play by Crune Wilbur-g- ot away lo a good start at Atlantic City last week, desplto tho fact that Mr. Wilbur, play- ing In the cast, was nil stuffed with food on tho first night from a banquet given to him by newspaper men. All Stnr Concert. An. all star vaudeville concert will be held at tlje Sclwyn Theatre Sunday afternoon, November 30, for tho benefit of tho Beth David Hospital, for which can- - have it tho a their ing for publicity, f This country's population will bo In- dented by one this week .through tho Influx hero of Iulsa Tctrazzlnl, the noted diva who Is coming froiii Liv- erpool, to make her first .appearancn nt tho Hippodrome on Sunday night, November 23, after an absence of five years, and tabled to Charles Dlllfngham last week that she was casting oft on tho Muuretanla. Henry Young, treasurer of tlio Globe Theatre, lhas Just received from Walter Haggcrty of Fairfield, Conn., a check nnd an order for two seats for \Apple Blossoms\ for AVnshlngton's Blrthdav, 1920, and expects to bo able to fill It unless 'the advnnco sale Is too heavy. Tho cast of \Adam and Eva\ at tho Longacro Theatre was Increased last week by tho addition of five more chickens from Ituth Shepley's country home, but so far the play hasn't been rewritten to accommodate them. STORK VISITS HOME OF CAPT. ROOSEVELT Daughter Arrives and Will Take Mother's Name. . A daughter was born early 'yesterday to Capt. and Mrs. Kermlt noosovelt at their home, 131 East Seventy-fourt- h street. It was tho second new member of the Roosevelt family to arrive this week, a son, Qucntln, having been born to Lleut.-Co- l. and Mrs. Theodoro Roose- velt on election day. Announcement of the birth, with word that tho child will be named Bello afetr her mother, who Is tho daugtyer of Joseph K. Wlllard, was made by Airs. Theodoro Roosevelt, Sr., at Oyster Bay. Mother and child wero In excellent health last night. The child was tho third born to Capt. and Mrs. Roosevelt, who wero married about six years ago. Kermlt, Jr., Is 4 years old; Joseph Wlllaia Is 2. Joseph was born in Madrid while Capt Roose- velt was In Mesopotamia with the Eng- lish forces. Capt. Roosevelt obtained trnnster to tho American Army when tie United States becamo a belligerent He Is an executive of tho Kerr Steam- ship Company. Capt. Roosevelt opened his town house threo weeks ago. after spending tho summer at tho summer home he built near that of his mother at Saga- more Hill.' MANY PASSENGERS GO ON'TWO LINERS Lapland and Rochambeau ' Sail After Delay. Well crowded with passengers delayed by tho longshoremen's strike, the. White Star liner Lapland and the French liner Rochambeau sailed yesterday for Eu- rope. For the first time since the strlkv started the French lino pier at the foot of West Sixteenth street was clear of, ships. I On board tha Rochambeau were 1.33P passengers, of which 438 were In he cabin quarters. Among those on boarJ wero Miss Leo Thurman, daughter of Albert Lee Thurman, solicitor for the Department of Commerce In Washing ton, and Miss C. T. Taussig, both going j abroad lo worK on Anne .iiorgan s com- mittee for devastated France; Mrs. A. C. BIddle of Philadelphia, nnd Paul Le vandowskl, a French banker. Among the 1.153 passengers on the Lapland were Major-Ge- Sir Anthony I Bowlby, Major-Ge- n. Sir Robert Jones, both surgeons; Lady Joan Mulholland. Major H. Maltland \Kersey D. S. O.; J. T. Humphrey, retiring British Consul i,t Boston; Bishop William Burt, Bishop .1. L. Nuelsen, and Miss Dorothy Wynno an English actress. Tho Lapland will sail from New York in December 13 next as tho first pas- senger vessel to Antwerp since 1914. The freight scrvlco to Belgium has al- ready been started. The Mignon Grand is a perfection of action, a refine THERE of design and a warm beauty of tone that places the Knabe supreme among pianos that has made it the choice of diV criminating musicians. \UcPianb Priced at $1150 In Dull ! i.ihogmy. jot a Lifetime\ Otobw Ttrhi tf l'jjKtr.; U S I M I Iff A,. 43fi&fe Women's Vestee Fronts A smart high ncclc model of fine Brussels Net with rows of Val. Ia.ce suitable for wear with tailored suits. Very chic and greatly in demand. Value $3.75 3.00 Dress Goods A in the are for Reg. Price 2.25 3.00 4.25, 6.00 6.50 7.50 5.50 DRESS inches wide in Navy, Blue, Taupe, Brown. Wine and Black. DRESS SERGE a fin; twill 48 inches wide. In Navy, Brown, Green, Plum and Black. SERGE 54 inches wide in Navy, Taupe, Wine, Plum. Brown and Black. inches wide in Navy and Black only. incheij wide in Brown, Blue, Tan and Green. wide newest in smart stripes and checks. WOOL inches wide in smart for present and future wear. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, Special Sale which prices reduced week onljj. SERGE-- 41 Midnight MANNISH TRICOTINES-- 56 S1LVERTONE SUITINGS-- 54 MANNISH SUITINGS-54in-c- hes colorings PLAIDS-- 54 colorings THE SUN, 1919. Very one Sale Price 1.85 2.65 3.75 5.25 5.50 6.25 4.95 In the Newly Enlarged . GLOVE SECTION Biarritz Gloves Long white glace finished Biarritz Gloves that can be used for various occasionsand the price is an inducement to purchase more than one paif Pair 3.25 Extraordinary Value in Blankets An odd lot of white Blankets of a size suitable for single or J beds this lot is comprised of 124 Pairs ALL WOOL FILL- - , ING pink or blue borders To close them out we will sell them at the exceptionally low price quoted. Regularly $14.50 Pair - II.OOp.\ Comfortables Sateen or Silkoline coverings iri Persian or Floral effects with plain Sateen borders to match. Cotton filling. Value $7.50 5.25 Velour Portieres A superior quality' in combinations of Brown and Brown. Green and Mulberry, Blue and Brown, and Rose ' and Blue. Pair 32.75 A limited number of extra heavy quality Reversible Velour Portieres with a beautiful finish. In Blue and Mulberry, Brown and Brown, also Blue and Brown. Pair 42.75 Colors Handsomest Prices soon take a big advanced\ A i I real oiik maintained regular price. Sold elsewhere $14.50. Our price heavy or A SHIRTS frnm Anderson 5tB 40iE iWet A Pre-Thanksgivi- ng. of Household and Decorative Linens TOWELS Hemmed Huck Towels siie 20 J 40 full bleached; an excellent quality of t. Were $5.50. 4.50 Doz. Hemstitched Union Linen Towels (Linen and Cotton), size balance of large im- portation two years ago. We have doz. Were $12.00. Now 10.75 250 Yards fine \Old Bleach\ Huckaback Towel- - 1.25 Yard and less. Ea. CLOTHS-2x- 2tf 11 Chinese Luncheon Sets Napkins At Import Prices of An importer's two extraordinary fine embroidered Napkin and very and all beautifully and openwork, also quantity. Specially for Thanksgiving Tea Luncheon inches embroidered the CORNERS. For Sets Tumblers, and Centerpiece. For Per v Silks Specially Priced COLORED DRESS SATINS-- 35 inches in the leading most attractive of season. In 3.25 BLACK DUCHESS SATIN-- 35 wide light weight, softly In $2.00 1.85 SATIN imported in weight finish 35 wide.. In $3.50 3.00 Newest Velvet Hand Bags Another fine same wonderful equally qualities shapes as offered by in our suc- cessful month. Values $6.50 to $7.50 ea. Christmas Gift Umbrellas In Black or forWomen Distinctive totally different from any to date. of the new all handles. ends to match handles. Color schemes harmonize Just 50 different pieces that are worth $14.00 to $16.50 to II.. iiuw uuusuaiiy Pnlnr I I x ' known Shirts in l oniy serviceaDie onirx. , at sale for . cWiiue a of of i. - to a an arc ne 12.75 Tax .88 ea. MEN'S SILK SHRITS Double Weights Buy for Christmas Now reasons why nVinlntilv 10. Standard Men's Neckwear 100 dozen new strictly high-grad- e in the of thelest assorted biggest value-givin- g sales we have offered QC 0r are likely offer season. $1.50 to $1.75. Recent English Importations PAJAMAS from flannels PAJAMAS from soft cheviots from hand-loome- d silks MUFFLERS long large .'. Scotch Oxfords at Sale cotton Now Huck 22x40. 45 Dor. 2.00 New finished FLORENCE medium Assortment '4.95 beautifully. Silk Sale Regularly unshrinkable NECKWEAR Spitalfields' 5.00 to 6.50 3.50 6.50 6.50 DRESSING GOWNS woolens and flannels 25.00 to 60.00 DRESSING GOWNS-si- lks velvets 48.00 to 95.00 STEAMER RUG- S- various weights 18.00 to 54.00 PLUSH RCBES-spe- cial styles 48.00 to 85.00 El At Decided Consessions High grades of heavy Irish Double Damask TABLE CLOTHS NAPKINS at 25 to 30 We cannot dupli-cat- e prices after the present lot is exhausted. TABLE CLOTHS-2- x2 12.50 TABLE 15.50 Ea. TABLE CLOTHS-2x- 2Ji yards 16.50 Ea. NAPKINS-24- x24 inches 17.75 Clearaway Odd Table Cloths 119 of our standard high gradeSalin Damas Table Cloths taktnfrom broken of our regular stock specially priced lo close: Quantity Size Value Price 25 x2 yards $9.75 6.50 5 x2 yards 17.50 13.00 13 x2lj 11.75 9.75 4 x2'2 yards 14.75 10.75 10 x2'2yard. 17.50 12.50 5 x3 yards -- 16.75 12.00 7 x3 yaVds 18.50 13.75 6 x3 yards 21.50 15.00 2'2x2'2 23.25 16.50 18 2'2x2'2 yard, 29.75 22.50 9 2'2x3. yards 21.50 14.50 6 yards 39.50 24.50 150 Irish Linen Weft Cloths 67x68 inches. Spocial at 5.00 and Less than two years ago entire stock in groups including extra Chinese Grass Linen Luncheon Sels. They are unusual hand scalloped with raised embroidery knots. Only a limited priced the Sale. or Napkins 12x12 on FOUR Regular $14.75 Grade. this Sale 5.75 a Dozen 25 Piece Luncheon consisting of 12 12 Plates one 28 inch round Regular $39.50 Grade. this Sale 23.75 Set wide and shades the stock, $3.50 inches a weave. stock, BLACK inches weave a stock, The values and fine and us sale last and shown Bakelite Club 6 rt33uriuicni3 guuu. fat. Best Silk York. V and Scarfs lot. One and to this squares 8.50 ' and limousine Satin these yards , ' yard Doz. of lints \nd Sale 2 2 2 yards . 2 ' 2 2 2 2 yard, ' 2'2x3 hand French New Week Sales MISSES' illus- trated). alluring keynote simplicity Attractively warmly interlined. Reindeer, pockets Regularly WOMEN'S COATS- -A offering handsome Silvertone Reindeer, Maroon. Beautifully comfortably interlined. distinction. Regularly of Brocaded Satins lined with wonderfully furs. ' 325.00 EVENING GOWNS Dance in Metal Brocades, Nets a fascinating collection at 225.00 Pure Thread All Silk Hosiery in Neutral Grey.- - Fawn. Navy, Beaver, Beige, Crash, Taupe, Smoke. Caster, Turtle. Lead, Brown and Russian Calf. 2.95 Pr. WOOL, SPORT in various mixtures and colorings. . 2.95 to 4.?5 Pr Of fine flat Pink Cotton a smart innovation with satin ribbon, shoul- der straps bodice effect. Siies 36 Each 1.25 Two Coat for of of Irenella Cloth and Wool Velour (as An style that has for its of line. lined and In Taupe, Brown, Navy and Pekin. The large and tailored belt are all that is necessary to finish this coat of unusual smart- - ness. 55.00 special of these models in Wool Velour and (as In Brown, Black lined and The large collar and cuffs of soft Sealine Fur are the last word in style 78.00 and all and collared rich 98.00 to and Frocks Satins, and Velvets 29.50 to Battleship HOSIERY 1.95, No Scarcity Here Hair Nets comprehensive assortment Human allovcr shapes.. auburn, medium, light brown, blonde Allbver Nets Cap Nets 5.75 doze 15c Exquisitely dainty models that hate just unpacked trom mappings. Hand Made Batiste Blouses in all white (as illustrated) with single and double hemstitching, also tucking. Specially Priced at 5.75 Georgette Crepe Blouses in suit shades and white and flesh embroidered in self color- s- round square necks. Specially Priced 7.50 Robes Beacon Blanket Wrappers in effective floral patterns neatly trimmed with satin. In Rose, Navy, Pink, Light Blue and Copen. Regularly $6.00 5.00 Fringed Petticoats The Fad of the Hour Heavy quality Satin making these straightline silhouette Petticoats, which the desirable street shades. 10.75 Also heavy quality Jersey fashion- able costume colorings. 13.50 Misses' and Women's Apparel An admirable selection which makes provision for every occasion Specials COATS 39.50 illustrated). 55.00 $55.00 Correct Dress in Various Modes for the Opera, Debutante Dance, Theatre and the Horse Show. Including SUMPTUOUS WRAPS Velvets, beautifully Women's Hosiery Grey. Biscuit, African Combination Suits deep Women's Blouses hand Blanket CLOTH COATS CASH-MUTIN- E, Evora, Duvetyne and Bolivia whose charm enhanced by wonderful pelts of fur in Squirrel, Rock Opossum, Beaver and Nutria. 75.00 285.00 Also Sport Coats of Genuine Camel's and Leather 45.00 75.00 For Winter Days to Come Jackets and Spencers JACKETS of soft wool fit snugly under coat suit and present a neat appearance over tracks. various colors to harmon-ir- e with fashion's new whims. 1.95 In A of fine Hair Nets in cap or Light and dark dark and blonde and drab and black. l 1.00 'each been their or is used in the of come in most in the extra Silk in N LUXURIOUS OF is to Hair to that the or In \ SURPLICED SPENCERS that the necessiry warmth on chill days. Thev are well made and finished with a moitJtractive edge. In all the predominating shades. 2.95 Hi 1 0 m Ml m nr. w I SI ! j u I i.J m . .. AU. l S - fc. i. ' .