The evening world. Newspaper, April 8, 1911, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1911. it AMNION ANI hi i ee TE EASTER PARADE + Original Fashions; Latest Easter Hats from Paris|ur AND Down WILL BRING BACK PICTURE LANE THE PICTURE HAT rare |emy tn 179, and won for the youthful painter his election a8 an Associate, The size of this historic canvas ts 2 tnehes. The scope of tte per- almost panoramic, and@ its ma projects ot flaming for Veentury), nintorieal bindings, | Americana, Aldines 4 | French ated books, a | Bible on m and Sbeut 1 | catalogue ames, will t next Monda fdereon th ships | Fortleth stree of ea a | oT "IK MUNN hes old Kot f the night ak eretofors regarded remee Such a pleture i* a tonte for warped gilteedged motion ‘ are theatre=tt and tir 8 y mokert @ to conjure |g the main and auction | painte We do not recall t at Anetioneer | gutlers at the mart, Here | pad) dr Kirby ever dramatically withdrew a) (ie Hoe library sale will begin on Mons | pugh for canvas from a sale at the eleventh; day, April 24, to continue rah thew come ‘pon | node because somebody had 1 gmt ene Nemtee Greaminscorre ieee ‘ uvre which @ Ks eth sions, excepting Satite: ‘ Small Turbans and Tyrolean Munn, Rundaye. Meanwhile, the leriticaly. praise, ors some veteran artist or ert to Incred in anawer | deanstaira galleries are occupied by an lares that/ exceedingly attractive array of Ori Mans wien he was. ental porcelains, bronzes and other art or | Ciect® from the collection of the tate ee Shapes Take Second Place for Dressy Wear. - might not be a gor | Munkacsy in Pa tings elgned “0. F, | Heber Bishop. There are paintings Acidemy and Croavenor | 2189 OY Mult fatnous foreign and Amer. | 1 |ican artiste as Whistler, Dias, Charles 4 lkely to) mont, Winslow ffomer, Albert Bler- fe to be! stadt, W. A, Coffin, O. HL smile and Jia of pames no Arthur Parton, These Bishop things vie Deas OL ahi and imigcelianeous pictures from the Xavier, Warren and other collections WHITE GLOVE SEASON. r ‘ ze y here is the surprising fact that Wi y | Great Variety in Shape and tonnes, ill be wold next Weaneeday afterncon | Lie current commem- pn | Material of Headgear Now ‘ Offered. ' ire paintings by this tintoretto of Dutch, Normandy who died practically | * and Rarbieon tandacape, hee NI ; ) : reveals work that re-| peaten the Water Color Society by mere e Lae \ NG ’ A winds us oy turns of the beet of IN*%. | than @ fortnight tn his current shew et yition of more than Y ANTHONY DTER, an American fi Martin, Ranger and J, Francts Murphy. Not the work of @ pupti or tmitator of | KRoedler’s. Tultpa, Ullles, hetiyhouke, E keep twe these men, but of one who faced nature| heather Gloom, gerantums and in the name ideal spirit that they did—| Tose vines wreath some of these that a century ago moved | ing quanten, Omnece Srvarhe the cule ciallete to wa! «t Turner, and aet watet and ‘Turner, and aet forward ners the | over The 014 gown may be made ovet or last year’s sult v ited a preiesd for Santer, but what woman| )WO-Pretty.Summer Costumes| wants to appear with an old hat or! ‘ ee wern gloves on this day of the year| With Novel Features——Sug- which features of fine cream iace falls from under it, also a yoke of it above the butterfly in the waist. A cord or twist of satin de- | Tide et Katwyk.” An er the mark of all who paint | j\M Gility oF ee shion parades? saat fines the bei orme-| in the open air. Although spring hats have appeared! gestions for Readers. Saas, She Dele with © sunlower CrRe-| vcney make ao inepititing chew, these | Feward of che willing worker ‘a water A are and been worn for two months back | polish deen-toned Munna, and there is ayi-| lor when be dosmn't try to mémte of. 1 teh- the real, permanent styles are now boar! | | Dear Faeston ea dence that they have met with the constantly wate! SMO Sleplayed ana ‘the little Mower eres | | "Fwish to make up a sul Lion af connoisseurs, in the| [OVOR the second time thts season the ing and testing its toque or simply ribbon trimmed shago| Ms | [ond would Hke to know at among thowe who have loaned | great J. M. W. Turfer ts “etarret” a tabs Mb Ween worn the past. weeks Wit cerning deeigna| leading color, and what Talt my pictiies for the present nseomnbiage are | on Picture Lane, Ile epirited ma- been worn the pai eek and matertais of | * J am nineteen vears old, brown] Joseph Decamp, J. rves-Robertson | rine, “The Pam de Calatw’ (originally en= be relegated to the weneral wear porl- ‘ alias thea h and fair complexion, PUZZLED. and the Iton Stephen Coleridge of|titied “Now tgr the Painter"), which PAL E RIPE Wen and be replaced for waster by the} : a should de) There seoms to he no special lead-|) 4. proved @ papular magnet at Boott & elaborate hi that 8 Uae service as addressed to the) |ing color, and any shade of biue or a —— Fowtes's, has just been sold—to an cipal hat throughout the seas) Fashion Editor | }avender, Jaen Peg hd ini oan tt P66 ‘i AT long-drawn pageant, the | American cokector, of couree—tor m0, 5 is f) o! ip len, an you sale of th rttath dite she, y every " 6 | ‘orld. No : with ¢ xt ed slight! : : fay every (imaginable shape may pat | Hawa eee ce tua wath ice cecum eee | WP! pout four ng a|Company Buikiing, Fifth evenue and Licbenana’s Sone. re never twas wern and tn fact terna for designe | got its| Thirty-fourth etreet, an even more sen- tors to brewery into frogs at the side front, where large | miition= | ational work of the atneteenth century All, dealers — dollar © revers roll back. These could be of|*! “0M! a Variety of shapes and materials, in this column can | tang sin fides iW pee y Buster will show that the de odtained, BUt| cases t lds White the dace € binck or self color satin, Jar Ubravy dispersal {# coming on at| Engilah master—his “Blowing Up of the case, 24 bottles. large he RW wrth the deacrip.| 5 weed es a silk cont, defining the Anderson's, to begin on Monday, April | Ortent—Hattle of the Nile, Night of seded by the - st 4 walet line and hane'ng MISS N,V Black marquisette | » {t will be the biggest | August 1, 17M." Tt fe an early but pre~ and Tyrolean apes that have been | tion furntoned it is a simple matter} in) @ down the back. | Would be the prettiest and most eco-! ave te kind—at least, In the way |coclous Turner, such favorites this season he latter | to tork out patterns. i es ee nomiical material to drape your gray | totus reallzed—in the an-| ‘Sensational’ te the onty word for this WAL contines {n popularity, but for ANSWERS TO QUERIES. _—_— -- \fatin vith, You could iven it up with Auations splendid, lurid, melodramatic battie- dreasy wear the picture hat will stl s : DutterAy effect, or te this go'ng out of COPAL beads at the neck or on the front rated manuscripts, | Dect which shows tmaginative genius rn DESCRIPTIONS. Der Pasion tala fashion? IN Dowtn. | ae the waist, Bf it would aot ‘be 409) , = me; | Well,08,SOCRMIGRL MSLAEY 8 SYO0y | weeps @ ten yards of tnclosed semple, yi ya girdle of coral satin wou | 8 tle © ‘ dress on the fret mode! is of foulard. nbined with n, whieh Is used for straps ov hes wide. Will it or aay) haope! e fir 11, too. and vi fectly proper and the cress could be worn nicely om cool days, but the sailor collar, though much {a vogue, will not engraving of the ‘ateenth was firat exhibited at the Roya! Acaa-| Sunday World Wante Work Wonders it ‘ the shoulders, continuing 4 inches ‘aa dressy a frock as if you chose large brimmed shapes, The upward belt on to the skirt aw | t. Als w many | MONe Oe Gr style. Any of the sailor rolling brim {s prominent, but many | wide band n | points are on the skirt? Am froin tol Saeote will continue popula: through ecoentrictties of the various French | front intrody s giving tne iter new mo- the summer, howe’ waist and skirt, deep cream net eves, Dut am at a Dear Fashion Yalitor I have a@ ght blue messa ‘vidual : With the coming of tor bonnets are alko by shown and & marked feature of these is thelr abro- lute simplicity seem to combine comfort and. practicabi! They are devoid of trimmings that only cateh the dust anyway, and .. so snugly over veil ts adjusted buckle. The style would certainly Pointe would be retty. ight of them 0: ie tie akirt, four at the pe and four belt slighty | | the bottom. ‘The panne velvet is gees SAS pas meet ee 5 0 s tion for the belt. yards ar. at with 8 ase fringe. Use the butterfiy in t waist, holding in pl of the material at Gitich drapes ep to the shoulde the gathered _ With the ball fri Rac. PL As to Class Distinctions in Stores soteven a hatpin ts The veil is a 1 notor bonnet a draping this Ortental. ‘Th lon ew model in pl f : an ‘he blue vell has | ~ & unct of the mode of decidedly re a Grace George to Dedicate nae Playhouse! ‘The Murray Hill Theatre will have | :s ‘ (Phe Jersey Lillies.” | | A The Midnight Maldens* come to t Oiymp! At Hn lg & Seacnon's will be § | Howe's “Love Makers,’ VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. At Hammerstein's will be Rose Cogh- | Stores are very much like human beings in their characteristics. You know, of course, the cold, dignified, repellent store; the loosely managed, unkempt, out-at-elbows store; the stingy, deceitful store-— and so on. ew be worn on Haste: £008 luck during the s« we not ma’ have @ new nlon has d and there) Two Bare ite of New » do not, at Comedy, “Sauce for the Goose,” to Be Given on Sat- a ; io Jan In @ condensed version of “Foreat | Andiy (so know the SeNObU=ehonh d il urday —William Collier Will I eiiiien nd you also know the ‘‘snob —bdot uman and mereantile. 8 jana her Hawaiians, Annie Yeamans Revive “The Dictator” — |e ee 9inh Aveny There is a theory that a store must necessarily have ‘‘class distinc- Dramatic, Musical Comedy, | | Tent ene reel Reenui in tion’’-—that it must frankly make its appeal either to the so-called ‘‘bet- ter class" or to the so-called ‘middle class.” The exemplifications of Vaud ie: Operatic | ' é ai mucey ile anid = Opers uo this theory are often amusing and sometimes hypocritical. nnd not shrink, a me a sunple Stars to Appear at Benefit} Th the, tands and) foe Fire Sufferers | We have no patience with this theory. This store of ours is for ra et | ALL the people, and we have proved that ALL tastes and ALL purses eee cagenines RTA : suited in i ee Pee eet i uacnene bi Playhouse, Witllam A. Tirady's RICH Gate aaeR wut to 4 ‘This method) will insur ay. eaire ihe) Borsysel pith 4y and Blan : soft, white gloves (iat alway* look ’ Broadway, wili be £ ight Only," Montgome: The small store may be obliged to choose its class—the small busi- vell. i dedicated next Satur- Maggie Cline, Pat Ro: ‘4 4 A . ; . Or general wear eiche erg yon and night vy Grace | Rig Grace anand: and # ness may find it economical to confine its buying to certain narrow lines; two-bu tyle is nab whe will vO pe charles Win A ae) Fy 4 Motor: os ca a inthe N88 BOTS athe mnzsterious Eve Fay wit hea but a store of this size need have no distinctions or boundaries. Its chite doeskins io | Say THis 08 er other features will bo tight helpfulness is all-embracing—its tastes catholic-—its service comprehen- lvessy wear ble Inde sive. “Relow the Deadline. Barnes and vawford in Phe Pakic and the Lad pet ASA TOE Miss George at but owing to t designed to prese: Leave CITY DANCE FOR THE NEEDY. wo to Give | We are not the inventors of this comprehensive system of retailing, although we may perhaps lay claim to being its leading exponent in America. We have an inspiring model in Paris. The famous “Bon Marche” with its two buildings on opposite sides of the street and its departments subdivided cxactly as we have them in our two buildings is at ence the most pepular end the most exclusive store in the world. It proves indisputably thet e store can serve equally well both the mag- nate and the magses Milwaukee Hats Work tot 1 revivals, she yom) un- | the house, and ¢ The sceies of ACE GEORGE. “ : HE PLAYHOUSE We address this especially to men and women who do not yet know that they can find in this stere practically the same classes of goods that are carried in the highest-priced establishments of New York. Here with us, however, the merchandise is priced on the small-profit, big- HOG CHEWED UP $2,700. 1 8-8 Kansas) vs worth wpe. a Bayes and Jack ea of as worth! tndes Her: |! any ete Op ! i ; : : aig nly the , Lies ty, BR, DE b ype business, sensible basis that has made The Big Store the ular Bon wought about t se ‘i Marche of America f Jeremian © f roxid nag ear Coffey Q tm um @ mass t « handful : The Army of , Constipation Is Growing Smaller Every Day. CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS qo n the value of als lox Quinn said he coud p 19g pounced upon and dev idPeenkrolt when he i901 pen while feeding the a de this to the si wry Departinent Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Co., Both Sides of Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th Street | pression at the: dur! . | Theatre on in w revolus| Mra. Lesiie oes | matten Opera Ifo | AETURN OF SHERLOCK) Among the drive's o aera "Zonas, BY A. CONAN DOYLE, | appear at tie to By request of many readers, The Vas ington placa. fo. pufisroce sunday World will reprint this famous fiven at tle Mesropelitys Ope series of Getective stories, in Booklet v afternoon, are Porm, ané will give one complete story Blanche Bates, W with ‘The Sunday World each week, M mn and Co! Tomorrow's story, “She Adventure | stance Collie: ower and ot Mouse,” by Sir A. Conan | in the third jon to the Man- wo Women," Everytiing to Wear, to Kat, for Sport or for Home Furnishing , be, pee 88 te ness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Sallow Skim, SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Genuine wnt: Signature ley - 0 r a, Hi ns be Pe gP yconeclry, tecy On company,

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