The evening world. Newspaper, June 15, 1911, Page 13

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Russian Ballets Prove Real “Rest tor Weary” as Summer Night's Show} ey Winter Garden's Attraction Deserves to Become as Pepular as Similar Exhibitions Abroad— Honors Weil Divided. BY eee ES D. ARNT OOL vs It Is, the ictory aa t nis, may sound-4s eure an valiets, C out “Les & and ail t found in sic nes e into fashion as fans, ou looked tht window in a & besid mueh-s KOW= GERTRUDE FrorrMman 9 And, by tho she did, Fond as sho ts of a taste acquired he press agent !s to be de- Miss Hoffmann doesn’t dance in greed that ft Iphides,” as sald before, was Miss Hoffman wasn't 1 Lopoukowa, who slipped Zcho" at the Globe Theatre Be jokes to mak is rest for the w weary ever war fg, of course, a qu came to this country, can answer, Hort use with her girlish charm ter Garden deser ted her own flowers lar as it is at the end. One Some day it reature lost a wing owa bere top fitting with the rived. ‘The i right with "The Da r was one gorgeous Hours,” b @ dancers who One old eunuch was| go0d work were there year mat ely ladies of the| after year and tr 1 | ha 4 before he knew {t the place | have beon. 1 Was overrun with Arabs. ‘They received opera, the ball! very warm reception, but before they cipal dancers, could themselves perfectly at} trained elephants. At home the Shah, his brother the King dea the hundred or me of India and various other unpleasant gian, French and Po! gentlemen sauntered tn, and a general are al) ight of foot and eas 1 en, to make a f #iaught te the air and graces of t 7 some art In a wont, they they are do.ng—exper them. 8 Hoffmann quit erself in the centre ince sometimes went fron Tm not sensual, but th of the t eautiful and Of all forms It was qui Paper rea. > expense had been blooded ballet in 9 is prob- ably the worst. “Cleo; cave Miss Ray Comatock, Gertrade Hoffmann a chance to show| The ballets were admirably stagod by herself, and every one who saw ner | Theodore Kosloff, who also gave a good nagers Morris Gest and tak a the most p PE An Invitation You are invited to inspect the Peter Doelger First Prizo Brewery and Bottling Plan’, the cleanest and most com- plete to be seen anywhero. Come and sce for yourself st and most wondez- BOTTLED taste, 4 uce a mil s-wone ecrt a b rice Only the purest, cleanest and best of foods should be served at the family table. —every precaution should be you use i EXPRESSLY FOR THE HOME Contains an unusually large percentage of Barley-Malt which belps to impart its soft smooth and exhilarating rstands exactly the td account of himself as a dancer. Marie! Baidina was another dancer who camo to the front, along with Mite. Coontn and the Princess Chirinsky-Schtoama- tow, no less! An orchestra of seventy- five men made fairly good work of music by Chopin and other com. posers Whose uumneg are not spelied 30 easily. CITY MAY 7 TAKE OVER | THE BUSH TERMINAL. Administration Said to Be Com- mitted to Plan Now That Debt Limit Is Increased, The amount of dock bonds that may the be exempted fro mthe debt Imit by s in ace the § with 10,000. ¢ tution mptrotie to that rast mad to the F r do or have ied In self-sus- taining prope character can be exempted. After this amount has been excluded from the city’s borrowing capacity, a similar amount may be issued for the acquirement of other water front prop: erty now held by private owners. It is indicated that two of these acquisitions may be the Bush Terminal along the South Brooklyn water front, and the New York Dock Company's wharfs ana Only bonds of such kins h ion regard the pr Fecure these Brooklyn water the elty and the admin tleally committed to th Part of the plan {s to use the Brooklyn water front for all ocean-going freight vesse while the ocean passenger traffic will continue to be located along the North River front, Coropration Counsel Wat- | son will now apply to the courts to legalize the exemption. MILLIONS OF SCHIFF | FOR GERMAN UNIVERSITY. | New Yorker Ready to Build Struc- ture at Frankfort-on-tne-Main if His Conditions Are Met. FRANKPORT-ON-THE-MAIN, Gor- many, June 15.—It ts stated that Jacob Schiff of New York has announced his readiness to give several million marks for the foundation of a university at Frenkfort-on-the-Main, his birthplace, provided certain conditions, particularly concerning the matter of religion and | professors, are met. ‘The Lord Mayor 1s conferring with the | Prussian Minister of Education, Herr von Trott zu Solz, on the subject of the proposed gift. ——————__—_ 8 for & prac- K. OF C. FESTIVAL SOON. | Xavier Council Will Hold Popu- at Reunton, larity Conten' 5 Arragements have been completed for the moonlight reunion summernight's festival of Xavier Council, Knights of « bus, at Manhattan Casino, One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street and th avenue, Tuesday evening, June inning at 8.90. ure of the affair will be the Individual and organization popularity ontests, for which appropriate prizes be awarded, Each holder of a has a vote in both contests, » muste will be furnished by Prof, s Ward. Hay’s Restores color to Gray or Faded hair—Removes Dan- druff and invigorates the Scalp —Promoies a luxuriant, healthy hair growth—Stops its falling out.* Is not a dye. $1.00 and £060 at Dru Beer is both food and drink en to know that the Beer brewed and bottled erfect Hygienic conditic is TER DOELGER FIRST PRIZE tion of prop id delight to mare thon t Whe ¢ air |} Heartn| SpvenvesBi oy: THE EVENING WORLD, THURUDAY, JUNF_ 15, 1911, Double Liberty Stamps for Tobacco Tags, Soap Wrappers, Etc. Double Kerry Stamps to 1 0’ Clock Sng! Stamos |i 100 «, Old Fashioned Also a fumber shirts are should be enorn of mercerized cuffs and lar to ma: shirts. They come in w Aight blue, helio, gray, Nicely finished with peart buttona, Wit and work: nd needa put coat style Friday Bargains = ~Men’s $1.00 § $1.00 Shirts at Included are Pongee Shirts, in plain colors, with neckbands and double French percale materials in light «1 of sa Pr s from the start Mens’s $1.25 Shirts ¢. with double French houses are asking $1.25 for these same te, champagne, ~ Extra Special! f a. 50 Dresses of fine figured finwns prettily trimmed with Valesolennes § pipin inces 0} s of contrasting Ms rich — Unparalleled Values —, Women’s and Misses’ $1.50 & $2 Canvas Oxfords! ir A gigantic purchase from the Bradley Shoe Co., of M makers of America’s best $1.60 and 8% verhill, canvas. est styles i: heig let ties. Canvas ‘Oxfords, ec Boys’ and Girls’ leather soles. Pair a gift ata great saving. 84.00 Lemonade Jugs (see cut) 835.50 Tall Footed Compotes (se $3.00 Fruit Bowl, 8 inch (see cul 81.001 ule Nappy (see ¢ 500 C oo ooo eee eee: ( Fourth Floor, }: medium colors, ‘Trouse: raforbusiness,dress 4 vacation time; nicely * 7~-Boys’ SOc and 7 ia roi pee stink, § Bf OB inlttes ; ( ‘ buckles and belt joops. i 2 ae | H \ All sizes, 80 to 50 waist $3.25 j: ST laches.. ' Wash Suits Pe.) aes ge ia oA ML They are made of an eacellent qual " ae Se They are made of an encellent q ‘ al wenn 50 Hammocks------ $1 All- Silk eee etty patterns; all fast colors; in blue and UU the ne fan. “Also many plain colors, 1 deep mag | ifs le of good quality yarn canvas weave. S$ 2 tt Slural shores ona blasket ele tailor collars and large flowing tion, Sizes 219 to °39ci ite ariety of pretty designs, at. Shantung has a demi- nce finish that years; no mail orders, choice $2.28 Hammocks, made of best $3.00. i gives it a rich apy — when made up Boys’ Khaki Wash Pants; 27 tig ran ti clae Damask] throw back pillow, can fito conan Vir a ecrerene oy lored in de of ‘Se All Silk Foulard in a Ia. 7 t of {50¢ values; sizes 3 to 16 yrs. C} i Cee aire er iestaee, DLO | nis of food weight yarn ed 2} {iE sew she Teh talene Vane one ceceececee( Third Flor, )sesecsesece: (Third Vleet.) woeccccecenec-senn. Main #Ioor,) 7B ee sitscneenenen 704 $21 Speestpea 9x12 Brussels Rugs ~ fom as fine as $30.00 Body Brussels R 4 ~n R ody Brussels Rugs. Handsome Values to $1.49, To-morrow Ci} assortinent of patterns, including rich medallion, floral, Turkish $ 50 ti \o other furniture is 30 useful in summer for summer home, porch, etc and Persian patterns in light and dark colorings, i } Round Centre Tables Bric-a-Brac Corner Cab- Frid RAY ANS BES reste pay 4 s Tables| Card Tables, 18-inch tops Matting Covered riday Bargains in Linoleums and Oilcloths 4 oe Fancy Side Chairs Tabourettes, with 6 legs. 60¢ Linoleums, 2 ws 35c 80c Linoleums, 4 yds. 49c $1.50 Inlaid Jinchewns, 95c (j/ strong Corner Chairs Hundreds of other pieces equally low priced} } ide, square yd... wide, square yd 2 yds. wide, square yd 7 70 Linoleuims, 24 37! #1.15 Inlaid Linoleums, 7 30c and 35¢ Floor Oil 19, /‘\{ Bamboo Porch Screens yds. wide, square yd. 2C | ¢ yds. wide, square yd.. 5c cloths, square yd. . Ic ¥ yee A eer Mee nn) Ghaics #27.50 Royal Axminster | | 35c Fibre Mattings, 1| | $22.00 Axminster Rugs, size “A 3 {1p natural outside | Rugs, extra heavy quality, yard wide, #.9x10.6, Alexander Smith 4 rina iral asi [ 88c! 5 from all worste yarns. | | patterns, parlor Ly “s VERED NEW RESHLY sty Box couralitng 208 cow ey THE TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres't—WE GIVE LIBERTY STAMPS, asK FOR THEM (H CREAM con, " Ts at to-morrow's pri own in the histor, Sea Island duck, poplin and Every pair made with hand turned or Goodyear welted soles. luding Oxfords of regular and Gibson and Christy and Matinee ties, also 2 or 3 eye= Plain or tipped toes. All heel heights of plain leather or heels covered with canvas. 69- 50c Barefoot Sandals ‘(Third Fleer.) eeeceeses 39) --Cut Glass-—, 10% to50% Reductions A Rousing June Sale. Our entire cut glass stock reduced from 10%to 50% for this sale. Siasantecd gentics cut gai almost endless, the beau- tiful rich deep the scores of artisti signs, including the exqui ite rock crystal Mode of Russian grain calf uppers and solid $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 and up to $10. An opportunity to purchase that June wedding t). es baw wens Univis viait aoe bith Phebe ED PELE MED Mh sous hs $9.86 Wash Dresses of fir ns, | $480 Tub Drerson of 33 98.75 Dresses silk or lingerie Square Fi lek percate nd other 2 $ * and round low — os AG |: pretty s effects, Some em ousiy trim “ |i broidered in colors. aud pipings, | Sizes 84 tu tt Sines 34 to 44... 216, a style e, they represent ‘of shoe selling. The very new- ns. matitehe tne with tucks and Skirt Chemise, c« Every piece Our variety is ttings cd 98c, $1.49, 2.75 set Covers of fine n 0 rows Of wide V bi Sample Petticoats w ribbor vartously trimmed eeese te sale on second od Amazing Valves in This le Muslin mueeeae y Corset Covers, or Combt- pretty trimmed — with lace or embroidery inser- tions and medajiions Cambrte tall Gowns, cut f fons and tucks hainsook oF cambric, round or high necks, ) trimmed with ¥ » ions or embroidery ruffles with tuck dsome Gowns, of dainty materials, trimmed with cise ions, fine {jnon or 7—-Attention! For One Day Only We Offer All Wo Blue §S ith’ wido lace’ oF embroidery’ flotinces Investigate Our Charge Account Sys- tem and Home Furnish'ng Easy n Fog | | ment Plan, Dep't Accounts, aun Foss | Fioor oufls French cuffs and col mmer shirtings. All the demand for these shirts Men’s $1.50 Shirts t feels Shirts of madras and js and nent stripes, double of same material te ple Shirts in the newest S nan 99") Men’s Sample Shirts from a prominent maker, The jot consists of shirts of woven printed madrases, percalen, come, ther | made of strives. double French cuffs and neck daods, | Trimmed with ocean Made wich . wantity of pongee shire a. French plain colors with deep Women sS ‘Wash Dresses pearl man ees, ra] Sale Smart $2 1 to $4 Sailor Hats The Season’s Most Sensational Values, at 95c Rough Braid Sailors, At an hand: mod ories, Inces and ribbons in a large riety of atyles. with [ ook, prettily clennes luce insort mod yokos with lace edges and | Hats Odds and Ends Ready to Wear Hate and Untrimmed Hate of all kinds of braide. Some slightly soiled. Black, Burnt and white chipe Band ny width, trimmed with embroidery ; y{a 29c {At 372C embroidery or lace in files trimmed with ace enciennes lace or embroidery Y¥ ruffles. with’ medatitons, Value nes and linen laces with rib $1.50. lightly soiled, elaborate Choice Fri- wtvsind irs nora AC OZ C days eooh Main Floor, lons and princess slips in ali colors Men and. Sage Youths Bee Second Floor.) Se re absolutely all wool and fast At made of an excellent the newest fashion; well e color; dour | i H No VEE 50 inches holds tailored; close fitting collars: 1, shapely shoul he linings ‘ (ee and trimmings are of eNolaa bo & depen You'll get at least two seasons’ wear out of one of these suits, The material alone is worth more than this sale price, Suits sold everywhere at $12.00 and 315.00 are no better than these on sale to- morrow All sizex for youths 14 to 20 years, All sizes for_men 38 to 50 chest. Men’s $3.00 Trousers Of worsteds, cheviots and flannels, in hundreds of neat patterns; light, dark end rooxtziat $18.98 rolls, Frid “1.00% EDEN SANTON CORDED POL OEs, Mail Orders billed, Tel. 8700 Chelsea a & eae SKEY. Savale Aton, ROM; | Fe Sk WE Ko LD Oe ate : ian 1 SNE or, a Veo MULSN BE lor DVN LVL. LomsPeRs on Ge and Tel:phone Fivity TATrN? FLO. t * ewig Meats and Fish | QF SPRING T: AL fresh Fish Young OLD chow WHEE OSE GEN. VISNAN ADOT FRESH OPRAH Y St Wass BH GARDRAT & CO, &-STAB oA ots BL bl a, Dido | WOME or SUE AIY » ule Jug. Doo Fiodr, Mail and Phone Orders Milled.)

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