The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1911, Page 10

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™~ Be emma THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, EERE anaes 1911. |Kitty Cheatham’s | ‘101 lr A VORITE AMERICAN IN AND OUT "ieeteaurmreay, THEATRES BY CHARLES DARNTON. [ie the t t * SYLVESTER RAWLING. ry IEATHAM'S tines the most epnual Ww the of re nothing (0 tor," for this « Harding Tavis ix «© twe-by-four © them, Tt struck | the Comedy to date, with other modern mprove i b | ham to take a © Helena Cole down the J army in ther whose busy pertious times, seer hatpin, There was to the fun when © he stage dutifully a Collier every op) Given half # may always good evening's “Dhe Dictator’ gives him every cha and ‘other pie, ‘ ' tHe B. Haw-| nded upon for aj pre ‘ at ‘ ‘ tertainment, And ANK STAFFORD, who ts Cotonial n London Renan-Varetin Satie. oe Bunauev ' tan opera mstitut Outside and atremp! s his d searching party barking v ing to get inside cage there was another ¢ Mau ation s a aimple of HY eiiiera: haa voughe: Wie satier 1 The Effects of Opiates, “dog act’ and HAT INFANTS aro peculiarly susceptible to opium and its varions had been « preparations, all « et doses, if Even in the whh the lions wi “worked” asa puppy. | Nervous diseases, i pwers are & result is W in their infancy, T le among physicians is that children should never receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and | only then if unavoidable, The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and | other narcotics to children by any but a physician cannot be too strong decried, and the drugyist should not be @ party to it. Children who are ill terested from a literary point of view | peed the attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than a crime to may join with the Theatre League, the! dose them willfully with narcotics, Wage Earners’ Theatre League and the | Castoria contains no narcotics if {t bears the Theatre Centre for Schools in witness-| gignature of Chas, H, Fletcher. tag the performances. The first por | Genuine Castoria always bears the signatare of formance will take place on Suna evening, April 9. when “The Clouds,” iy lack of staying »piates or narcotics to keep children quiet pleted by Daniel Frohman and Julius Hopp to promote perform- ances of international dramas, modern ag well as classic, The performanc will be given privately on Sunday ings at the Lyceum Theatre. Th A RRANGEMENTS have been com- Are You Proud of New York? New York the Headquarters of the National Institution of Browning, King & Co. : Some one has said: ‘There is only one Paris—and that is New York.” When you buy your Spring Clothes, be sure they are Metropolitan Make. Besides doing your share to uphold civic pride, you get the newest styles, for New York is where style originates, and surely this is the market place for new fabrics and designs. Insist upon having and wearing only New York-made Clothing, and thereby doubly safe- guard that Supremacy which our Metropolitan Merchants, Designers ““. and Craftsmen have so well established in the eyes of the entire world. The National Organization of BROWNING, KING & COMPANY is supply- ing the very best in Metropolitan-made Clothing directly to the con- er through its sixteen splendidly equipped Retail Stores in Chicago, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Kansas City, St. Paul, Omaha, Buffalo, Minneapolis, Cleveland, Boston, Providence, Brooklyn and New York, and holds your money on deposit for you. until every transaction gives perfect satisfaction. That’s the BROWNING, KING POLICY. SPECIAL ITEMS A 3-button Sack Suit for Men and Youths. Particularly recommended from our large varicty of styles because it will appeal strongly to 4 the men who desire to wear youthful looking clothes, Making and selling directly, combined with our large purchasesof fabrics, enables us togive unusual values... $18.00 to $35.00 “THE JUNIOR" CORRECT EASTER SUIT Another lot of those “Kayser” ashable Chamolsette Gloves that sold so rapidly. Regular 75c quality (3 pairs for $1.00 85¢ MEN'S Adler's Special Genuine Cape Light Weight Spring Gloves... $1.00 FURNISHINGS Headquarters for Knitted Neckwear, $1.50 quality $1.15 $2.50 and $3.00 quality AARP ARASH ARENA AeA OEE - $2.35 | $2.50 Satin Striped Shirts, French cuffs....... - $1.65 HAT For Easter, the Browning-King Special Derby $3.00 DEPARTMENT Stetson Hats, our own shapes $3.50 to $12.00 { Our Boys’ and Young Men's Suits are meeting with special favor. The genteel patterns, together with our splendid models, are winning SOUNG MEN’S AND enthusiastic approval Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits in Norfolk and Double-Breasted styles. $5.00 to $18.00 Four distinctive 00 to $35.00 OYS' CLOTHING =} | Young Men's Suits in large variety of patterns, it models . eee i { Young Me 8 Shirts, or Boys’ Blouses. Large assortment of im- ported fu rics, including white for Laster; Negligee with French Cuffs; Neckbands 12 to 14, or blouses, ag at the Specis YOUNG MEN'S AND pee a phe ' © a blouses. mara? to 16, at she artes BOYS’ FURNISHINGS) pier) young Man, Boy and Child will f 4 ) ung Ma oy and Child will want a new Ilat for Px AND HATS We are showing Hats in Straw, Cloth and Felt. The airaatees | sh" Hat, the favorite now, gray, tan or Shepherd plaids; sizes 634 to7!s for boys of 8to loyears. Price Hanh + $2.00 “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION” | Browning, King &.Co Broadway at 32nd Street—Cooper Square at Sth Street—Brooklyn: Fulton at DeKalb | New Features for nig | Meistersing ‘voter! Double Lenora Sparkes and Leon Rothier, under disclosed nothing ange the previously of the Dukes-Maeterti ed livtener was lee recorded view k opera, An @ prima-< a Emma ‘Tren of Mr. Opera Ham-| House b Duffy’s used Flagler, William J. er, Alphonsus Grien and Overton Moyle, soloists, wit lieder at the organ, jon of Richard Henry best all-the- fonenarin, Ridates and Wal ery night until I ped me wonderfully, it is worth its Mrs. I. B. Zelle MR». 1. B. ZELLER, pie eee STANDARD OF PURITY AND EXCELLENCE SINCE 1860 E. L. PHIPPS INCOMPETENT. Wealthy ™ never been 4 an absolute! jmalted. ‘ voluntary trange Phipps, formerly | grateful patients is proof posit u Sixth avenue, Mount Mind Deranged as Reanlt Faward 14 Breakdown, red mentally n i t Whiskey is the only whiskey that was taxed by ‘ erwork caused Mr, Phipps's break- | the Government as a medicine during the Spanish-American war. t | down February. He appeared et the} Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY by druggists, grocers anc ¢| Repudlican Club in this elty and lad | direct, 81 wl Our ors will send you advice free, tog ‘aim to the quarters there of William | ard. valuabl An: Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Before iJ. B.GheEeNnur, Pueswenr, | as MAIN BUILDING See Our Other Adver ments on ferent Pages of This Newspaper IN OUR MAIN BUILDING The Best DOLLAR Shirt And the Best Shirt for Its Price in the Higher Grades The chief essentials in shirt making are quality of material, nicety of fit and excellence of workmanship. All of these unite in the Frisbie’ The best advertisement is the satisfied customer; and the best advertisers of the ~ Frisbie Shirts are those who wear them. DRESS PLAIT A feature that has made the Frisbie Shirt the most popular on the mar- ket is the absolute reliability in sleeve lengths and all other measurements. Stiff or soft bosoms; for busi- ‘B ness wear or for dress occa- sions; cuffs attached or de- tached; plaited orplain bosoms, You Get Special Value in Dollar Frisbie Shirts KNIGHTLY (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) Ask for INO Green Trading Stamps—We Gire Th m SUTHERLAND It makes little difference what you need---a World “Want” will | go and get it. Worth Its Weight in Gold” Mfs.I. B. Zeller finds it to be | the very best tonic and all around medicine in the! world. It cured her of con- | stipationoflong standing. | Recently she wrote: “I have Pure Malt} Whiskey for some time with fine results. I find it the best | tonic I ever had. I will recom- | mend it to all my friends as the | ‘ound med: cine I ever had in my house. | The main trouble I had, and of | which Duffy’s Pure Malt Whis- | key cured me,was constipation. I was compelled to take a laxa- | Pure Malt Whiskey. ie Market ht in gold.””} indley,Ohio. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey has been before the public for the past fifty years, and its merit has | uestioned. It is the result of years of careful work and is| pure distillation of sound, clean grain, thproughly | mony received from thousands of our e that it is the greatest known remedy |for all throat, ling and stomach troubles. It aids digestion, quickens Mr. Phipps is now on | the .ction, restores health and vigor, makes the old feel young | \gdale Asylum. He vs and keeps the young strong and vigorous. It is prescribed by doctors | be h in the neighborhood | and is re i as a family medicine everywhere. lers, or | e with 4] : >| 12 0’Clock| 1 4 A gy BOTH SIDES OF 6™AVE 16% 8 19t> Saturday Sales In Our GREENHUT Building. . The Largest and Finest Home-Outfitting Store in the World. We make this claim without the slightest fear of dispute. Some things are so obvious that contradiction is puerile. NO STORE equals it as a place for the econom- ical purchase of standard makes of goods. This is a plain | statement of a simple fact. Below we print a mere handful of the specials for Saturday~-every department in this wonderful home- outfitting store of ours puts its right foot forward during this before-Easter selling occasion. Dining Room Furniture Oak China Closets ~~ fine guar- ae ; eS=4 ‘anteed oak, golden color, rubbed pid three apelyen bent ends and straight front; value $16.50; at.. $12.50 - | Dining Tables —as trated ... $1.50 (GREENHUT B: Lace Curtains wm x.4 Immense stocks from which to make choice extremely tasteful atterns—low prices; these are the characteristics of the exhibit of Jace curtains now on vie our GREENHUT Building. f : See the goods themselves, and NOTE THESE PRICES, which mark an epoch in economy for the critical housewife: Irish ‘Point Lace Curtains — Real Cluny Lace € urtains — 4 mounted on extra fine quality mounted on extra quality : cable net; 3 yards long; | of bobbinet; pretty border; trimmed with hand-made lace exquisite designs; 5 § edge and insertion and t-inch value $4.50 a pair; at 2.50 band attached insertion; Colored Swiss Curtains—made value $3.75 a pair; 5265 of fine quality Swiss with in- at pe nie A serted colored bands forming Nottingham Lace Curtains —~ the border; excellent assort- strong net, aste designs; ment of colors; suitable for Saxony Brussels edge effect; cit value $2 8 pairs $7 OF ‘or country homes; value 95c a pair; at 63c at (GREENHUT Building, First Floor.) AA Choice Domestic Rugs «; At Great Savings on Saturday \ Just two selections from the enormous stocks carried in our GREENHUT Building, which demonstrate the characteristic value~ giving of this great store. $24.50 Body Brussels Rugs—a | $24.50 Axminster Rugs--seam- , ‘ | s, 8.3x10.6; these rugs are grand value in a domestic rug; ulerly notable. for 3 size 9 by 12; beautiful color- lent wearing ings and J to which choice ¢ Oriental designs; at 17.50 are really charr (GREENHUT Building, First Floor.) Artistic Colortypes In Antique Gilt Frames, Saturday, at A variety of interesting sub- gees ss jects in very handsome 14-inch \i antique gilt frames, with hand- ornamented corners; each has a 2-inch mat with a gilt border; not more than two to @ customer, Whether you're interested in | the above special or not, we | invite you to inspect our new and enlarged Art Gallery. Here you wil find the world’s best in art. PICTURE FRAMING of all kinds executed in ¢ prompt service—moderate pri (GREENHUT Building, First Floor.) Fs r designs 17.50 69¢ very best manner— \ Flower Vases ¢ Just the Thing ‘or Easter Blooms ‘ Made of crystal optic glass; they stand 12 inches high and are regularly priced at 490; gy Saturday ONLY......... ie) (GREENHUT Building, Main Floor) Venetian} Chandeliers Lanterns & Gas Burners Two Specials for Saturday. f Chandeliers as ius , beautiful de~ Presi rasa in two arma } *2.295 For hall or den prend, 36 gularly i | a burner, ring Burners ate lobe ier eo pS 8 gn 3 at am ad + « EEN Building, Main On Another Page of This Newspaper You Will Find a Fage of News for Satur- day From Our MAIN Building. We also cali your attention to many “overflow sales" of most seasonabdie goods which will be heid in our big, bright and atways- busy BASEMENT, (Details of our Basement sales are printed in today’s Journal.) ted with 4 panels of te art glass in ous colors. Com- plete with oil receptacle and burner fs Main Floor.)

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