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_TEHE EVENING WORLD, ‘WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1978, nm Fan two men, who Ai4 not give! staxe at the Prince Friday afternoon at] Columbia Graduate Dramatis Ansoctatton | “ Pe 1 Tone cut on the head and | 6, very atar in the country contributed | at the Brinckerhoff to-morrow i r lass, but they refused | to the wroath within twenty-four hours: Kk company at the Manhat i GENT DANDERINE”” FOR FALLING aa Ambulangs sureeon. | Cupid ts worried. ‘Thora ts to be no! eging next v thereat and walked big ballet In the new autumn show at) J wth oe oh Naked ba Dadk th place and | tN? Iippotrome, | Ter y le Mason, W 8 running geer had not| Eltzabeth Brice ts to bain “The Fotiina| I A MoOwen, jee to the Brooklyn | of 1913," Harriet Rose and George C % termnin} Se With Taylor Holmes, Freterick Trues| With May Manion, Katherine L. Fr) ra ——>———. date, Sam P, Hardy and Lit Canit tn] lin and Alfred K. Schabaoh as directors. | Don’t pay 50 cents for worthless hair tonice—Use old THEATRE NOTES. the cast, the Shuderts will produce the) and a capital of $00, the Drama Players y 1 2 new Winchell Gmith and Victor Mapom, of New York olty han been incorporated feliable, harmless ““‘Danderine”’—Get results. . comety, “No. 6 Was ton Square,” at) at Albany. Hartford, Conn., to-morrow, In supplamentary proceedings brought | . Jeartore, “A train frightened her and | asked to give the entire procecds of one) ont Hontaur, President of the| by the Commorctal Truat Company for| Thin, brittia, colorless and seragay) Get a @5 cent hottle of Ki ae fell from the trestle #iz feet into | day a year to the Actors’ Fund. Corcie Dramatiqie do VAlliance Fran«| dedt of $69, George W. Leterar de-| hair is mute evidence of a neglected | Danderine from any drug store or . march, “The Five Frankforters" closes B8tUM| oaigg doom not som wiccens awaiting tie| clared he had nothing tn the world, not | scalp; of dandruff—that awful acurf. counter, and after the first pplication day and will restart early In August. | cian to found a French playhouse here, | even @ atickpin, except his interest in| ‘There is nothing so destructive to the | YoU will any it was the best investment The Fun of “The Poor Little Rich Mt") Georgy Mf. Cohan tas taken Cohan's| “Mie Sherry,” and that was helt by| hair as dandruff, Tt robs the hair of ite] Jo" ever made. Your hair will immme- has been extended to May Theatre for nine yenre nt a rent ot| Martin Herman of A. H. Wood's forces| lustre, {te strength and ite very life; | diately beret agredy br os ee A card party at the Hotel Astor, May! sent a year under & frost agreement eventually producing a feverishness nnd | Fann which is to ot pone ies %, for the Actors’ Society, is being or | Al) the officers of the Aotors’ Fund | itching of the sealp which if not reme- feel Lape’ besa —— <> ____ elie of No, 1999] Declaring there was too much brid«e! bi died causes the halt roots to shrink, ice of abundance; an incom ie oe ee wore re-alected at the annual meoting , nd softness, but what will please HURT IN A BRIDGE MISHAP. | Siceaway is in ohare. playing and toa drinking at the loosen and die—then the hair falls out ences eee sional Woman’a League to plow , | yesterday. fast. nost will be after just a few weeks’ ‘A bridge local trolley car in which Mire. Theodore Roosevelt, Mre, Douglas On the suggestion of A. ts Hrianger 1 PR caried a anitcase; ‘and hed no | every theatre In the country is to bo here Hi ivs| i — ->- when you will actually see alot of | were about ewanty “passengere” was | Robinson, Mra. George W. Perkina, Mra, | SUN notvens memiuns ince sehen | Maton Agneta Are #43,018, A Iittle Danderine to-night--now—| fine, downy hait—new hait—growing all bowling along past-the runaway gate | W. Bourke Covkran, Mrs. Trcien Ie Bor-| aa antytot Mary Shaw | @he report of the appratsors of the} any time—will surely save your hair. lover the scalp at the Brooklyn end of Brooklyn Bridge | heur and Mrs. Charles 8. Whitman are ‘to-~da; among the patronesses for the Progres- dj 5, in " sins von = sah the eisai the Oriage, Wee Weeinad ind sive Service benefit at the Century Fri- mt vi Modiste.” Musica & Son, fiat yestontay tn the |/T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— G hs jutro’ Ypen Door’ and Bennett's) rs 4H er Distetet Court, ho y my Ty, swing Yo; striking the trolley car eee model of the wreath of gold ani| “Good Woman”, wili be played by the thee to be worth $aa8e ay A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET fT, ¢ in America wili| 7 Bernhardt on the | assets of Antonio Munica and Philip M. Fritrt Scheff will pe at the Globe May) os of the Denkrupe firm of A, That Summer Home of Yours— Do You Know How Much GIMBELS Can Do To Make It a Little Bit of Paradise ? EOPLE’S IDEAS differ widely as to what constitutes Summer ‘comfort and happiness, with something | . like the poet Omar’s book and bough as the minimum of requirement. We care not a whit about these individual ler ences, except as:they involve the GIMBEL ability to satisfy them. And of that we are more than convinced, upheld in our belief by the approval of many friends, who have learned to look to GIMBELS for their needs. |}. You may be a “bungalawfer”’ with your cozy little habitation nestling among the wooded hills, or perching 2 brazenly upon the sand dunes—or the possessor of' a , country house of stately mien with verdant lawns and sweeping driveways about it. In any case you can find sf in these rich housefurnishing stocks at GIMBELS |f ? whatever you are looking for—and much that you probably didn’t know existed—to make your Country Summer a delight. The time for your migration is here—the furnishings you need, you need at once-— ; GIMBELS is at your immediate service. ' Cool FURNITURE in Kaamel Willow, Reed and Cane A veritable Pastoral Symphony in Furniture that is restful alike to the eye and the: body Suggesting the cool, dark ” living-room, which defies the strident song of the locust on the hottest July day—-or the shaded veranda, with the vista of soft a green that stretches out from under the Venetian blinds. There are charming designs in Wicker Furniture, i in antique ivory, q Golden Medical Discovery A and bes enjoyed a for all theses yeare in every cinnati, Im 1$90 he went to Atrées on a| [777 land. cate colin toa tenes oxares a cacteast bn. couat-eses collecting expedition for the medicine neat ond N.Y. and tablete wi fib gore in the Matebsle war, makes afiah cod Beod, lave he was given 16,000 Rhodesia and death, April 6. ere ant ee ADDRESS DR. R. V. PIERCE, BUFFALO, a5 verde antique, tobin’s egg blue, lavender and other shades of enamel, as well as the usual green, brown and natural finish— = noepe INNING TODAY AND THROUGHOUT THIS ‘WEEK We Uae THIS withian without Gnetonts cadtiona: , 1 IAL DISPLAY AND SALE MONOPOLIZES THE ENTIRE SUB TO For the bedroom, there is simple Enamel Furniture in white or gray; and Mission furniture for the ltving-room and ’ i A Stock Reducing. Movement Presenting Rare Economy Features dining-room; Rustic Furniture for the lawn, and rugged Old Hickory Burniture fdr poreh or mountain camp. ‘There are |@ * f = . ~ 5 - Bungalow Beds in brass or white enamel, with bedding to fit, nt very moderate prices. . Special’ groups: 4 i .. A.Very Special Occasion Is-Presented by Our Merchant. Tailoring Section Maple Porch Furniture, Specially Priced White Enamel Furniture—Reduced a Beginning Tomorrow and for the rest of the Week, We Will Make to Measure er ue ven and aspire el fants fost ly o $: Men’s BlueSergeTwo-PieceSuits "sitirea for $17.50] f/f) Recker Seren, dn cutie ecorih Room Suites, of 12 pieces, including sideboard, china closet, side table, dining table, six side chairs and two arm chairs, with green leather seats, ut $120, usually $145. ca a 1 spindle Bal $4.25, usually $6.25. Bedroom Suites, in w! ite enamel, consisting of bureau, with Side Chairs at $1.25, usual }; Side Rockers at $1.50, usually $2. | bevelled mirror, in C Solonial ian; chiffonier to match and twin bedst Suit veut ate pest he eu mame ingle or double breasted models . ye , ar Othon ae 4 ' Wo will make these two-piece Cot on NORTOLE SITTER IY Desinen : Airy Curtains, Cheery Chintzes and Other Summer DRAPERIES |t Your suit will be made exactly as you want it-fully lined, half lined or quarter lined with splendid quality of .alpaca ‘The Upholstery Store is brimming over with suggestions for beautifying the country home, ‘The best collection of Gaye or serge. Subway Store, Balcony tonnes we have ever made is here, from charming American designs at 200 to the most superb English prints at $5.50 New patterns in Scrim and Madras Curtains abound, with equal variety in the materials, by the yard. ‘There are cool gan LAWS HOUSE DRESSES AT $1 Embroide s and Laces Blinds, including the new and e eelenp Aerolux, with its ¢lever anti- flapping device. ‘Thereix remarkable selection of Wall 2 My in ¢ Bs “ ‘al 12 eI pve! a * 1000, sae IME BL Tees Lecce eae Just at the height of the | aden ebine adbantagesus Hautes: Papers in artistic designs, and our Interior Decorating organization is at your service for every detail, from parquet flooring to tinting your ceifings. Special offerings: é 750 to $1 Embroideries, 50c Yard 4 s stripes, lavender-and-white, cae saat tor A biecke 2t-Inch Swiss Flo. soe Leargiel inch Allovers, floral and eyelet effects, Madras Curtains and Materials r : 2,000 mole of Wall Papers Red uced cs 3 { 800 Embroidery Corset Coverings, 18c Yard , in white, ecru and stained glass effects, at rom our superb stock,'we finve miade a selection of suitable designs for |B 3 s oo eo Several et; Black-and-white : 3 to $5. bedrooias, dining-rooms, halls, Nbraries tind livingerooms; all i cient 4 75c to $1 New Silks, 60c Yd. 86 to 40¢ Shadow Ailovers, 26¢ yard. Madras loa hy ‘tho yond, ki white eer atid Gbloes, specially 2cided. at | quant ties for perering a'wliols raom. Masons (hae aee ante intings from |] (2,00 Yarde in All) Be Ee Cee ae ae Fo eo nee rn 10 OOM inches wide; 26c to 8B0 a yard, Hngland and Frances and prices ure 160 to $8.60 a roll, ithe i judes double-width, self-colored striped and checked a de Wane abd ordered mar mate wenn, cannes | einen ae eam nites Rereen henePieer LAMPS That Will Brighten.Summer Evenings ; B¢-in. Tissue Pongoee, ne d Subway Store, Lower.Floer Wicker, of course, seems fitting for Summer, and here are many Lamps, wicker-covered as to bases and ° Lightwei ght Bags, 50c Each shades in various delicate tints, with gay-linings of silkoreretonne, at $4.76 to $28. Wicker domes for oil’ or $1 & $1. 25 Dress Goods, 68c Yd. _. { . 14, 16 aad 18 tnt strong sawing handle. An excellent bay electricity are $11.50 to $13, Charming Hnglish Cretonne Shades, with bright designs on black background, This assortment inclu Gade and 60 ES ot | | BY i pce the design df the cretonne helag carriatt out in the glass fringe, are $4 to $10. ; ‘4 : . —$—__—_—_— blue and black, 54-in. black English molaita, and hewn Engin fr $4. 50German Silver MeshBag $3. ‘Phere ure oikhurning Porch Lamps, in profusion; and an ingenious Post Lamp, for driveway or. boat aoa we epanileny tare ier Cone eee et uteet Lower loon Sein, treme, gray Cloish, to 8 very cl landing, can be adjusted to burn as many hours as desired, and then put itself out- $6.75. \meshendtlined withsofswhitesatin, Veryapacial valuo) The new Indireet Method of light especially desirable for dining rooms, because it does.away with the 1240 & 160, Dress Ginghams, 9c Yd, b Subway Store, Balcony glare on the table, is found in artistic hanging fixtures for electricity, with opalescent gtass or alabaster panels, Yarde in All | $30 to $50. j Pie ocoslient east eee lsat vry one Women’s Summer Oxfords and Pumps The Indirect Lighting Fixture illustrated, coith opal glass, is spacialty priced at’ $12.50, “ee $18. ° oth Floor cht atin At $1.95 Pair HOUSEWARES That Will Mitigate the Heated Term © 20 different sty »inOxfordsand 4 ture and its effect on temper is a special stud: of the Housewares Store. Here @ Refrigerators that protect: “ARTISTIC COTTAGE LAMPS Ww Fam ul vrais feather. 123, ‘Temperature effect on temp y y tha fekin, Gun Lc pong etd provisions and save ice-~including the “Leonard,” with its cleanable aly porcelain iaag? the famous “Alas! and our’ } Galt, vie Kid, as well as own GIMBEL line, made for us by the Alaska Refrigerator Company. Fireleas Cookers that are a revelation to many house- Brown Velvet. kee} for they cook all day and let the fire go out. Ice Cream Freezers, of galvanized iron, that neither rust nor = i poo fumae, with leather or ribbon bows, Colonials, with covered Li ley ice SroArn aulcrly. 4 het poor one Nintow ane with ie y aaron v0 bay Shae ae persian bor P ne the blundering June bug. And everything e garden and lawn of le labor-saving : a All ot ace Snort Write Tae Ori oe a got Gaby Colonial wich repre | slicer, a cherry stoner and a new little travelling lamp that burns solidified alcohol and costa but 250. ager red range of sizes in each model. Bubway Store, Balcony special offerings: $21 Duplex Fireless Cookers at $15 $45 Mesco Electric Vacuum Cleaners at $38.50 $6.25 BUNGALOW Just 12 of these, of al urolauen le ved, with aluminum Can be attached to any electri light focket, and has attachments for hades in @ variety of mew colors, including i tipes. A dise quel pattern; | cleaning polished floors, evilings, walls, king vessela, baking i fi , mouldi cl id fure roedeu dorigue.” ‘This fe © most remarkable value, si BRASS BEDS, oS: 95 ; Eales vomels, baking wurth | niture, Practical and easily portable, FID Casa aaah Pitts Fleer Subway Store, Lower Fi: 2-inch post, with aubstantia ° Y if om - —_ qremnredeslinished (x hard: baked ee The Foundation of Summer Comfort Is Cool. RUGS ee: a s yay And here, in thi st display of Summer lloor Coverings-—unquestionably the finest in New: York—you can POPULARIZED RUGS Ss |' «$3.60 Mattress, $2 | proper Rust to harmon vith any color scheme, to cover any required space, in the house or on the porch, at about whatever nh ped boktes ,oavered in good i price you care to p fortable and wel For bedrooms, are the Kilmarnock Rugs of hard: -finished Wels in delicate paler. rere are Rugs in ' | Ze) { color including the newest patterns in Shaili, Poster, Comme il Faut, Palatine, other artistic weaves, ; ‘92. 76 Woven Wire Wood and Steel Cots 20 to dozens of colori Pesan Pewee Pay , Crex Rugs in ev id patterns, and Fibre and Japanese Jute Rugs are admirable for sim, Spring, $1.75 Cz Below popular Prices, (41 furnishing schemes. Vor the porch there is a fine array of the Algerian Grass Rugs in striking designs. And an ini i Doubly woven, butlt on free! halle als folding cote, op bungalow or country | and reinforced with 6 steel bi eohalal reduerlons. | Clean-Up of Willow Grass and Waite Grass Rugs, 9.x 12 ft., at $5.60,. Formerly $8'to $10 ; Bupen bates Fis 8x10ft., at $4, Formerly $6 to $7. 4ft. Gin. x7 ft., 91.50, Formerly $2.50 to $9.25 sixth wteer $2 to $4 Framed Pictur $ GLASS and CHINA in Keeping With Rural Simplicity Spectal Tadnetiong fn our Surgical Elastic Hosieryand Abdominal A splendid assortment of good sub, d E For vacation use, the joyously flowered set of English Porcelain, and Glassware in the good old Colonial pattern, are tn 1 ge ato ores vue well gpnetaiee sre, Haman ears CHER arse vill inp photogra- the best of tas ste in ni 2s out of ten. W have thirty-five patterns of moderately-priced’ Dinner China, and thirty designs ety woven, 61.75. 28 vures, ped Stay Erulsa 8nd other subjects, tia gilt, frames, some in inexpensive Table aré, from which the Summer home may be supplied. , 6298. | tele of which are gold burnished, With comers and ornamen thera in antique Then there are Bedsi s from $3,25 Lo $8.50; Individual Breakfast Sets at $8.50 to $19}; Toilet Sets from §3.96 up to on anatomical Hasaspeitect ising — sic and wooden i sinew 16x80 ¢0 17988. | Bubwey Store, Balocny $19.50. Jardinieres of 7 y and brass, Lemonade Sets, and many other things of special aptness for Summer use, $25 Porcelain Dinnor Sets at $14.75. $11.60 Crystal Table Services at $8.50 sine Oho: | 100 pieces, American porcelain; in a prett bo rder decoration, and| Thin-blown glass, in delicate needle-etched pattarn, 40 pleas: gos desea re “ GIMBEL BROTHERS — BANE jaloony THIATY-THIRD OT. | Broadway and Thirty-Third Street ‘ SS a neste