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a2 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1919. _ re to Be Given THEATRE NOTES. acme Sarin ae rae S ere giver th ‘be gi Next Season) 28,2 2007, suet, by sed tor] gts Sitsmarat win be made by Wi changes In the text and cast, the French “Perfect Pictures” —The : A Tribute to the NEMO GIMBELS By 3 Companies farce, “The Gentleman from No. 18," Atesanter and cont io Parie Oy epeciai watts nemoaniy cnc} The law of averages— tyrhen the City Club, bedeed by Influen- is in your favor when you buy a Suit or th c Company, Ar sancunced We intention at Overcoat here. It wan balleved that ation at urgent You would have to visit five average cloth- Gee "Fer gee Gae cthaee, ing houses to see as many styles, fabrics and neither confirmation nor denial could patterns as we display on two floors. be obtained from elther the promoters or the managers. Now that all evasion Selection here is a process of elimination, a {a @bandoned and the Century Opera Company 1s organized with the Aborns choice of the best of many good things—not TNAMEARS laa te ouplale taals: Fotseice, a choice of “the least of evils.” hie Geountied ¢ alte, becoming on toe An unlimited variety of presario — whi _ aroused the City Chub to recognize the Spring Suits and Overcoats Corset from aWoman Who Has Never Worn Any But $25 Stays! Dressmaker has been absolutely dis- with me, because she says that my corset bulged to such a di ever e t first I did not think it possi Corset was at fault, for I .ave never worm that cost less than $25. But then when friends who had the same new that she was right. Then came the question— What sort of Corsets for I thought 1 wag wearing the very next day I read a GIMBEL advertisement of the Nemo and I was con- vinced that it was the Corset for me, and knew that it must be excellen' endorsed by GIMBELS. Chapeaux in This Display of Summer Millinery 7 What a subject for Sorolla! A woman of the Spanish type wearing the tiny hat of red glace crepe, wreathed with cherries and faced with Tuscan-color Tagal. : ‘The Hats that were inspired by Vigee Lebrun _// are the extreme, for they are dainty with ex- // quisite shades of pink and soft blues. And Gainsborough’s portraits are reflected in large black hats that turn up gracefully at the E hat has the finesse that only can be given by the hands of dimers artiate.” ‘These exclusive Hats that introduce the new modes for Summer are 616 to $50. French Salon, Third Fleer In the Medium-Priced Millin Hats at $8.75, $10, $12.75 and $14.75, About 100 Fine Negligees from Our Regular Stock Will Join the May Sale Tomorrow At $7.50 to $65, Were $15 to $125 Lovely Boudoir Robes of crepe de chine at jorrow’s lowest 60. AS the majority are imported models, th - aint uisitely hand-embroidered and lace-trim in a Nemo Model that especia- medium stature, she was so delighted that she could not wait for us to deliver it, as oh i wanted to »£° immedi- F% ately to her dressmaker’ and show her that she no [ij] aa bulged at the hips and at the front of her H 8. exquisile assemblage of Summery istaken idea that fastening of bands in the front, attached, the necessary ig) Corsels for cee oF all statures, $3 bo $1 Pink Corset also fine albatross, Tansee ener oe ie ee| Astor Place & FourthAvenue. “a - 4 an qpere house near Forty-eighth street] (SOBWAY AT THE DOOR=ONE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY him @ ten-year lease, and had paid him one year's rent of $60,000 as a deposit. ‘When they were offered the directorship of the Century Opera Company they had |; ~ te settle first with Mr. Isman and until that was accomplished their mouths were sealed. Now that that matter has beem successfully arranged they feel free to talk. Milton Abora is to sail for Europe | & Prarie, and Berlin and to ttrn | je Century Opera Com- | with their subscription 5 also will have ears and eingers and h to| B That's just what this shoe prevents. Corns, pera that “eave tae < Bunions and Callouses are Logon LAN ed feet in America in English. and rubbing against nn ee a soft, springy a i ii ii! “We do not believe in the star sys-| & Kilts tem,” he anys. “It is our hope to secure | FF virile and experienced young artists with freoh voices and with thelr future fn paps oe ee re eee erect . $5.00 to $6.00. All Styles. For Men and Women. SPur Sitcoms | R.A. REED CUSHION SHOE CO. plane are eo well advanced that we shall 36th St. and Broadway be able to open the season on Sept. 15, | 4 and continue for forty-five weeks.” 240 Broadway Mr, Avorn adds that he and his brother will establish an operatic con-| servatory for the development of native We Have Been Cleaning New York Homes for Years IHERE was a time when coal and ash carts were a familiar sight in our city’s streets. They went from. door to door delivering coal and collecting ashes. Hucksters of coal and kindling wood were heard calling their wares. In those days ‘coal was carried up from the cellar and the ashes were carried down. , We changed the order of things. Homes were cleaned of coal dust, ashes and kindlings by our taking the hundreds of thousands of tons of coal down to our works, and delivering to your home or factory an ever ready supply of clean gas fuel for cooking, heating and lighting. Let us handle all the dirt and grime incidental to coal by installing gas appliances for you. We rent GAS RANGES for Three Dollars a year and*GAS COOKERS for One Dollar a year. Apply at any Gas Office in Manhattan or the Bronx. “The Right Way is the Gas Way’’ Consolidated Gas Company of New York GEO. B. CORTELYOU, President A Lucky Strike In Tub Silks at 75c retty and practical Summer silks jis particu! Er lot to sell at a saving Oriental Rugs On the Main Aisle Tomorrow CM The usual price of these is $1 a yard, but we bought Men who need new Silk Shirts or Pajamas— Blouses who want cool - il all like to get their share of the opportunities. 82 in. wide, in numerous attractive st! live up to its name by laundering $2.50 Imported Crepe de Chine, at $1.60 Yard Black only—a surplus of a ar} oat, double width, it. At $5, $7.50, $9.75—t0 $55 Includi ae Garbeshe, von weaves, — An Astonishing Event! Perfect Copies of $30 Tulle, Lace and Chiff Tomorrow at $6.95 ‘try and Seashore Wear include the fash- These Dress Goods Seldom Buyable at 95c Yard In cream, navy, blue and black—all sirable, as you know. ‘ “ee Shadow stripes and hairlines, also plain weaves, in proper weights for Summer tailored t of LONDON SILK SHIRTINGS w'll especially interest Blouses that are now command- t for distinctive designs. 80 in. wide, @1.60 yr rear vagant prices in the exclusive ah for even in the Fashion center of the World they have not succeeded in perf reproducing Blouses to sel The Strohber Player Piano Equipped with the Marvelous GULBRANSEN Player Action At $325, instead of $450 Sit down at the keyboard of one of these P| Pianos, and try over some roll of music with which you are familiar. You will be astonished at the ease with which you can produce effects that you have vainly . with other player-pianos. And y As many women do not quite understand of the unlined tulle Blouses, we wish to explain that they are the clever idea of the Parisiennes, who rarely remove their coats. These Blouses are ideal for warm days, and yet give the ¢ i as they are trimmed with beautiful frills an ruches that.are worn outside the coats Vigee Lebrun Blouses of Tulle. Chiffon Blouses with Bebe Sleeves. Marie Antoinette Blouses of Tulle orLace Tulle Blouses over dainty Camisoles lour Blouses of Lace We bought these Dress Goods well, and can afford to sell them the same way. Usually prices would be $1.25 to $1.50 a yd.; 56 in. wide, Perfect — all-wool — seasonable — can you think of a better bargain, in material for a smart tailored suit, coat or separate skirt, than these And, by the way, here is a special offering of Separate Skirts to Order (Making Only) Special at 92.60 As a special courtesy we will make up any of the above materials that you may select into Separate for desired finish to suits First Time! Fitted-Top Crepe de Chine Petticoats, $5 The answer lies in the exquisite delicacy, the mechanical fection of the Gulbransen p! a place in some of the best pianos of the ) that the (actors peciie, care of day, including many 5 ing these actions has the increased Smart “College” Last Gimbel Shoes for Girls The superiority of the Gulbransen Action is due to these Many women will be delighted to hear of iil -~ this innovation, for until now they have had to of wearing crepe de chine, y wanted the comfort of close-fitting These. Petticoats, which we have the dis- ting, are modishly fashioned “Eppo” Petticoats may be perfectly ad- justed with tiny glove clasps. Black and colors, The lightness—combined with strength—of each mov- ig part. Air-tightness—as perfect as skill can accomplish it. The metal motor—which is not affected by dampness, hence cannot warp or stick. Thus it comes, that the slightest touch of your feet on the pedals keeps the motor moving, and allows practically your entire attention to obtaining he Strohber Piano, with which this wonderful mechan- ism is combined, is an excellent instrument; and in combina- tion with the Gulbransen action is vastly price—@450—than the player-pianos usually so! these figures. It is only because the gase is in a discon style that you can secure a saving of $125 on the price of these Player-pianos, To those intending to buy a Pla; pay a moderate price, this offers can possibly make. It is one of the fine opportunities of - The May Sale of Pianos held in the GIMBEL Auditorium, Ei ing many other prizes in used Player- and Pianos without the player actio: All Instruments May Be Purchased On Convenient Terms Cook in Aluminum In the Country You never appreciate labor-saving devices so | much as when you are running a more or leas | happy-gce-lucky establishment in Summer, and not scorning, perhaps, to do some of the house- work, including the cooking, yourself. Nothing better than Aluminum Ware for the It cleans easily, won't better, at its full gn eo ‘Lece Shoes in tan Russis and gun-meta! calf, at 06, Button Shoes, in patent coltekin, at 94. Dalene see in tan Rie and pea-meral ail Gnd pate A Royal Wilton Rug 9x12 Ft.—$265 These Rugs are of standard accustomed to being sold at $40 to But where color-ranges have become in plete in our stock, or i wy Pumps, in the and in white Nu-buek, at bungalow or the camp. rust, is light to carry, durable, and doesn’t burn food as readily as other kitchenware. Besides it is HEALTHFUL. 'ry out the merits of Aluminum Ware for yourself, using for the test — These Very Specially Priced tchen Utensils | handles. Special at 91.60. 76c each; 6-qt. Saucepans, long or bail Sets of two Saucepans, at 75¢ Pans, 10-inch, 906 each; $1.10. are now selling them all in the favorite 9x12 Onl few remain thoy're all worth claimin, Bich THERS THIATH THIRD OT GIMBEL BRO