The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1912, Page 13

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N-AND O OF THE HEATRES ¥ CHARLES DARNTON. act and finished the play With @ fairly | Cohi food performance to his “credit. Miss Louise Dempsey gave the nurse @ ‘homely, humaa touch at times, but she was not always to be depended upon to Aligust Strindberg, would proba- bly have gone mad for good ani 4 he been at the Berkeley Lyceum the reception of his hile the acting may have been Ming at times, the play certainly was calculated to provoke mirth. cows, Though a captain of cavalry, Warner nd could scarcely be considered a We father, He seemed too ready to under the merciless hand of the @old-blooded wife that ever set the charming task of havi d declared insane by ing her superior will, 4 by Roralind Ivan, was al ole, she commanded attention for first time last night, standing out @ real personality. To say this per- Hty struck us @s & chilling one is tting it mildly. B-t-r-r! In leading a of thig sort ¢o the altar a man uld wear a fur coat and overshoes. ‘Mise Ivan “thawed” only in taking curtain call, and even then her seomed « mistake. Tall, slender pale, she didn’t seem to have & op of bicod in her veins. No bachelor 14 sce this wife without shaking with himeelf. In Laura may be Strindberg’s professed hatred of Yet the “superior woman of might possibly consider Strind- r champion. At anyt rate, times changed aince 1887, her” was produced. Im ‘this bitter, relentless play the fe- ile of the especies is go much diy than the male that he hasn't a ing chance. The only resemblance en Laura and her husband ts nd in the fact that both are abnor- | While the confilct is for the con- .of thelr young daughter, the ole matter is reduced to the simple » “Love between the sexes is @ doctor at hand to act upon her tion that her husband Is insane, makes short work of the captain ven suggests that he may not be father of the girl. This leads to en tremely frahk discussion of the legit- the wife never falters in her She {s always cool and » Dut not until she Meanwhile Laura comp! te ot the daughter he finds fe coaxed into a stralt-Jacket by old nurse. His end is quite as that of Oswald in Ibi Ihe Song 1 Can See Better in the lorning Than at Night.’”’ If this applies to you then ur eyes DO need glasses. e strain of the day’s work is bound to tell and unless you wear glasses your eyesight will become Correct glasses will re- lieve any tired or strained condition of the eyes. Our Registered Physicians, Oculists of Long Ex Examine Your Eyes *'est Nv EXTRA CHARGE FOR fertisewents for The World an i " “Ghosts.” The strait-jacket ts the lam There will be a “midnight mat- brutal ouch. ¥ see 7 ines: he proceeds of which wr to wo reen Room Club, of which Mr. Mr. Oland grew better tn the second | to keep the audionce ig a serious mood, 'N order to be present on May 1 at the annual banquet of her favorite club, the American Jersey Cattle Club, May Irwin, who aring in the farcical comedy, nows Better will end her tour two weeks jer than originally ed and to New York for the new clubhouse. At Dan- Quet Mise Irwin was the ‘only woman member present, and she made @ speec! It took Into account her several yeare experience in rateing cattle a¢ Irwin Island, in the St. Lawrence River. Fol- lowing the clubhouse ceremonies, and s extraordinary as it|Irwin's Play House, to be ‘We want you to hear thie won- It was an audience dis-| West Forty-fourth street, Mien. Irwin derful instrument. We want to n ed for its avility to laugh in the |W!ll_ renew her acquaintance wih her show you the “why” of its dur- Os place. Its attitude toward the y must have filled the actors with ee ability, and its great success. . oO" Saturday George M, Cohan je||{Conventent Parmente, Send for Catalog, to give three performances of 425 FIFTH AVENUE ‘Forty-five Minutes ¢rom Broad- Stern Brothers have prepared for to-morrow a large assortment of Wonien's Very Desirable and Popular Priced Garments which they will place on sale at the following Exceptionally Low Prices: Tailormade Suits in plain and trimmed eff of sss ey ite Hen Spy Whee , It Silks, Satin Striped Cloths and Penell Stripe é taal at $16.50, 23.75, 32.50 Actual Values $24.50 to $47.50 Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses, of Chiffon Taffetas, Eoliennes, Serge, Foulard Sil Charmeuse and Crepe de Chine, in very desirable pitas Showing the latest effects ed in high cost garments, at $16.50, 19.75, 22.50 Summer Dresses, of Chambray, Ginghams, Linens, Lawns, Tissues and Cotton Voiles, at $2.95, 3.75, 4.50, 5.75 Washable Skirts, of Reps, Linens, Khaki, Crash, Domestic and Foreign Corduroys, at $1.95, 2.75, 3.50, 4.50 and upwards Special attention is directed to their collection of durable Summer Rugs for Country Homes, Seaside Cottages, Bungalows, Cam Yach Etc,, including many distinctive designs and colorings, In Colonial Homespun in tz and “Hit and Miss” effects, Roster, Shaiki and Carlisle Rugs, Algerian, Dutch and Grass Veranda Rugs, Scotch and American Art English Mohair and Cotton Bath Room Rugs, Woo! ler and Cocoa Mats, Chinese and Japanese Mattings; also for Thursday, 3 by 6ft., Value $3.50, at $2.75 Mozourk 4 by 7 ft, “#350, “ 4.98 Porch 6 by 9ft., . 10,50, “ 8.50 Rugs 7 ft. 6 by 10 ft. 6, “ 45.50, “12.50 9 by 12 ft, “ 21.00, “16.75 4 8 ft. 3 by 10 ft.6, Value $19.50, at16.75 Axminsters { 9 by 12 ft, “2450, “18.50 Chinese and Japanese Matting, Value $14.50 per roll of 40 yards, at $ 10.50 Special Offerings To-morrow in Bedsteads and Bedding Brass Bedsteads, discontinued patterns, made by one of the leading manufactur. ers, the lacquer being guaranteed for five years, at prices ranging from $10.75 to 63,00 Fully 25 Per Cent. Less Than Regular Values, White Ename! Bedsteads, Round and sa tubing, brass trimmed, in all sizes, at $5.75, 10.25, 12.00 Regular Values $7.25, 13.50 and 20.00 Woven Wire Springs, heavy fabric, roll edge. Regular Value £5.25, at 84,25 Box Springs, “12,50, at 8.78 Special Felt Mattress, “ “ 7.75, at 6.25 Special Hair Mattress, extra quality, at 19.75 Regular value $28.00 MUSLIN SHEETS, PILLOW AND BOLSTER CASES At Greatly Reduced Prices Hemmed a1 by 36 2234 by 36 28 by 36 27 by 36 Pillow Cases 13c l4c 16c 17c 21 by $4 24 by 63 21 by 72 29% by 76 Hemmed by y 7a 8a by 76 Bolster Cases| 24¢ 26c 29c 32c Hemmed Single Size Three-quarter Double Size _ —_ — Sheets | 42c, 58c 87c, 65¢ 68c, BSc Hemstitched Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases At Corresponding Reductions, West 23d and 22d Streets t a TER EVENING WORLD, _WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1 17 Minutes from Grand a Central to A. & S. Subway Station Hoyt Street Direct. ABRAHAM~’STRAUS. ——_—_——— -—— A SERIES. OF SE [THURSDAY sPEcIAL | Men’s Fancy Coat Shirts, 58c. | With Soft Double Cuffs. Made from extra fine grade percales. Striped designs in a large variety of patterns. They are unmatchable value at the price. Made well, correct in every detail. All are coat model and have soft double cuffs. 88th 8t.. N. ¥. City SS —_—_—————— Men's 50c. Suspenders, 29¢. Men's elastic Suspenders, regular $0c grades, neat patterns, in dainty colorings, strong leather ends. Men's Pad Garters, 10c. Men's clastic pad garters. Summer wear. No metal touches the leg. Main floor, front, East Butlding, The favorite style tor |) THURSDAY SPECIAL. Table Cloths, $6.98 FINE AND HEAVY bleached double satin damask pattern Table Cloths, 2x34, 2x4 and 214x314 yards, any size at $6.98. $6.50 Napkins at $4.98 a Dozen. Fine and heavy bleached satin damask Napkins, 24 inches square, variety of pretty Main floor, rear, East Building, j THURSDAY SPECIAL. Men’s $15 "i"Raincoats, $9.85 Here at this small price because our best Raincoat maker decided a few months ago to clean up all his short yarda; And they came to us at pr ed on merchandise of its inning of warm appeal to every weather these Coats shoul man who has not got one. _ Surface of imported English Canton, in tan or olive shades, with art proof rubber back, single texture, extremely light in weight. All sizes from 35 to 46. second floor, Men's THUKSDAY SPECIAL. 500 Small Wilton Rugs EXCELLENT WEARING, sightly, ser- viceable floor coverings at exceptionally 18x36 inches, $1.50 | 27x54 inches, $3.25 22x36 inches, $2.50 | 36x63 inches, $5.00 100 cork Bath Mats, 22x36 inches, at 98c. 00. Hemmed Sheets, 44c. Each. ODD LOT of good quality bleached muslin Sheets, 76x90 inches with very neat center seam; regularly 55c., while this lot lasts, at 44¢ each. Hemmed Pillowcases, 10c, Each. Good quality bleached muslin Pillowcases, Bubway floor, West Building, [THURSDAY spacial] $1.98 Bedspreads, $1.59. FULL SIZE crochet Bedspreads, fringed, atterns, $1.98 kind, at $1.59. | ortables, filled with fine white cotton, | covered with dotted figured muslin, with 9- | inch silk and cotton mull border; were $3.25, $2.59, Full size white Blankets, dainty pink or blue | border, $2.59 kind, at $1,98 a THURSDAY SPECIAL. Dotted and Figured Swisses 29c. Value at ISc. Yard. GOOD QUALITY dotted and figured |, Swisses, in the extra width, 38 inch, made to | sell at 29c, here at 1§¢ a yard. French Lawn and Lingerie Batiste, 45 in- ches wide, much desired for waists and suits, | | the 50c kind at 35¢ a yard. | Fine quality soft finish Nainsook, 39 inches wide, for women's and children's fine under- || wear; in 10-yard lengths; $2.19 value, at $1.49 | ‘Main flow, veer, Kast Building, THUREDAY SPECIAL. 15c. Black Taffeta Percaline, A VERY FINE black Taffeta Percaline that sells regularly at 15c, a leader on Thurs- | I) day at 10c a yard. seats oor, rear, Central Wilding NSATIONAL S$ In. Which the WholeStore Joins. | ALL OVER THE STORE—Apparel, Fabrics, Furnishings, etc.—every store in this great establishment joins in sensational value giving ‘|i for Thursday. It will pay you to keep’ this advertisement for | memorandum—or better still, cut out the ad- | vertisements you are most interested in and Preserve them. Thursday here is a day of un- matchable value giving, and when you consider that we never sacrifice quality for low pricin, and never offer high quality as an excuse for hi pricing—then indeed are the values unapproach- || ed anywhere. —— <a (THURSDAY SPECIAL.) 8c. All Wool <", Serges, 49c. JUST HALF PRICE for these most popular fabrics, 50 inches wide, absolutely all wool, in self striped effects and the favored navy blue shade. ‘Mata floor, West Bullding, THURSDAY SPECIAL. Women’s $30 28 Coats, $22.05 | FULL LENGTH black satin Coats, cut on the new straight lines, fastened to one side, lined with black and white stripe satin, deep collar and cuffs showing stripe. Women’s $15.00 Spring Serge Coats, $9.98 Full length Sprin, A. Coats, poses Fa ln ‘ae black silk; colors are navy ind black Becond floor, Central Building, ® : | _ THURSDAY SPECIAL. srso’ Ankle Strap Pumps, $1.79 PATENT LEATHER and gun metal calfskin, ankle strap models, with turn soles, Cuban heels.’ second foot, Weat Bulkting, (FE Women's Smart Tailored Suits, $15 SEVERAL MODELS, made in mannish and shadow serges, in navy and black. Homespuns’in the stylish tan and gray colorings, Coats are 26 inches long, cut high and low revers; others with smart striped silk collar and cuffs. Skirt cut on wide, practical lines, with panel back and front. All sizes from 32 to 46 bust measure. None C. O. D. or on approval. ay oor, Central Building, [THURSDAY ePaiAL. | Girls’ $1.00 Dresses at 65c. EIGHT HUNDRED Dresses of figured percale, in attractive colorings, low neck, 34 sleeves; sizes 6 to 14 years. . Second floor, Central Building. ALES F | THURSDAY SPECIAL, = | Grand Duchess Corset for Stout Women. DESIGNED for stout figures, well toned, white eoutil, long hip and front model, low bust effect, supporters attached. $3.00 and $4.00 American Lady Corsets, $1.98. Made of brocaded coutil, in pink, blue and white. New model, low bust, straight hip, long graceful lines. New model of batiste, long waist effect, straight hip line, supporters attached. THURSDAY GPECIAL. | 98c. to $1.39 Values, 27 Inches Wide ever, you will see at a glance that this is the greatest offering ever announced in this borough. Many of the best known im- porters in Manhattan have contributed from their regular stocks at price concessions which enable us to quote these wonderful figures. Some of the identical Flouncings we have sold here at 98c, and they were record values at that. Eyelet and blind combinations, $1.69 White Embroidered Voile, $1.19 a Yard 39 to 45 inches wide, Cotton Voile will be used extensively this Spring and Summer. Beautiful, elaborate designs, handsomely executed on a fine quality || of Cotton Voile. 79c. to $1.00 Allovers at 59c. a Yard. | and elaborate, Meio floor, ceotre, Central Building, [THURSDAY oF | wi'3s-00 Ready-to-Wear Hats, $2.95 | Rousing Value for Women and Misses. READY TO WEAR and tailored Hats, jaunty styles, some | made on frames, others stiff blocked Hats. Women's and Misses’ New Hemp Shape Hats, $2.95. New styles, just arrived, including many large shapes, value $4.00, at 95. $5.00 French Plumes at $2.95. Black, white and colors, full heads, and exceptional value, Messsnine ae ee | Thomson’s $2 ritng Corsets, 98c, Emb’y Flouncings, 69c.&'79c. Yd. | IF YOU HAVE ANY KNOWLEDGE of Embroideries what- |! i Beautiful and well made designs, ranging from the dainty up to the larg? ‘| ond Main Voor, East Bulting, THURSDAY] THURSDAY SPECIAL. Women’s 15c. Undervests, 9c. LOW NECK, sleeveless, cotton Undervests, some plain, some have fancy edging. : Women’s 40c. Combination Suits, 29¢. Cotton, low neck, sleeveless, knee length, [jo 7 | lace trimmed. THURSDAY AL. Women’s 5c. Stockings, 9c. BLACK COTTON Stockings, seamless, || with double heels and toes. Store orders only || on all items, Women’s Silk Stockings, 29c. Silk Stockings, with lisle tops, in tan, white and black. Slight imperfections. Children’s 15c. 9. Black cotton Stockings, ril with double heels and toes. Store orders only on all items. N Main Geor, freat, Oentel Building. macs Corded Madras, 9c. Yard. wovert Corded Meares tube proncha Gail neat printed dots, figures and stripes, in black; a Wey Gelirable fabric for shirt waists, men’s fi; , shirts, boys’ waists, house dresses and children's wear. Will launder and wear well, Bo— | 75c. Feather Pillows, 50c. FILLED WITH odorless feathers; weight 3 pounds; sizes 20x28 inches; covered with Amoskeag A. C. A. ticking. $6.00 Mattresses at $4.75. } ise with African fibre and with hair top, ull size. Smaller sizes priced proportionately low. Fourth floor, Rast Building, ' i] a>... T tHUNGDAY SPECIAL —| j $4.00 Telephone Stands, $3.00' GOLDEN OAK, small table for the phone, undershelf for book and chair that fits under- neath. Complete at $3.00. $15.00 China Closets, $9.50 Golden oak, with glass door and bent glass | ends. Fourth floor, Central Building, | SS ie oe Pee ae r Men’s 20c Half Hose, 1234c MERCERIZED LISLE Half Hose, made withfdouble heels and toes, in tan, navy and black. Main floor, Men's Building, [THURSDAY SPECIAL] Men’s 39c. Underwear, 29c. BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR, super- fine quality, selected cotton yarn. — Shirts have self_ftronts, French necks and short Sleeves; Drawers have double seats, coutil facings and pearl buttons. Also fine white gauze Athletic Shirts. Subiect to slight mill imperfections. Men's 50c. Underwear, 3 Garments for Balbriggan Underwear, Egyptian cotton yarn, superior quality. Shirts have self fronts, French necks and short sleeves; j Drawers have double seats, strap backs and i coutil facings. Subiect to slight mill imper= jf fections. Men's 50c. Underwear, 3 Garments for $1. White gauze cotton Underwear, lisle finish, superior quality. Shirts have silk and self fronts, French necks and short : Drawers have reinforced gussets, coutil faci and pearl buttons, Subject to slight mi imperfections. Main floor, Men's Building, 59c. Stripe Taffeta and Satin Messaline, 39c. waaee YARDS of all Silk Taffeta ang in saline, a wearing quality, in splendid assortment of the newest Spring styles of hairline and other gripes, ie al colors, including navy ite and t lack and white. “2c. Colored Taffeta Ribbons, 19c. 434 INCHES WIDE, extra quality Colored Taffeta Ribbons, with fancy satin edge; excellent for miliinery or children’s hair ribbons, all good colors, on mil | f

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