The evening world. Newspaper, October 20, 1913, Page 8

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Lei dala 1 the be Ke "Harry SEAL OMA, = mS SHEN HS WEEK = = Matty” Helped to Write “ Girl and the Pennant” for the Lyric Theatre. MNOTHER NEW Fite Ghoat Break Ag ora House, ht ; ¢, » Borlesquera’’ wit po “tt seen at Stree: The ine te will be Foies ot | wits |waits have PLAY, [vauoevitte ATTRACTIONS, | nt Marte! EDI y rs with “The Love Leash” at the Harris wii 2 —Forbes-Roberison in “Ans |6 a and ¢ acai Kallez in a 1 and Naom ie Bungalow" ‘omedian, | stage ris, Madden and | | Theatre w be Vae @igtance of Christy M 1 Josephine Duntee, soprano. ' attraction at DAV | Pwenty-fth Htreet Theatre. Marcus Loew has opened hin tateat the tween Eighty-alxth and Bighty- vaeventh Well-known stare made their appea w unannounced ‘and a big vaudeville itl *s has been arranged for this week ot to the wil iy ve! Former Star of “Rolle of New York” | Bana May. Oscar Lewisohn, ts to return to the meratein's vaudeville. tima, Winsor! when Mise May gave up the atage to CEFPHE Girt and the : 4 | Marry she deolaret that ghe woubl banetull Ruynart Sisters 8n4) never return to the footlighta, and Mr. Johnson Lewisohn has always denied that his THE EVENING WORLD, wea.! tan” tf be the feature at Proctorelehe whl do a tem alone in rauteritie, Kil h Avenue Theatre. There will also sale Foy and rhe Seven Little Foys, singing eome new songs as well as Kelly and Lee Harrison, Laboniti| mous when The will be the feature] She will Street Theatre, | ace will be at the) she Street Theatre, Frances Sabina, olanth Clare ta “Just Kids” will be the main the One Hundred and About 820 the Orpheum, in Third avenue, he- Rurglars who broke {n on Saturday night. A num for their pains BROOKLYN- “The Liverty:ciria ng to the Deutsch brothers, Empire Newlyweds and Thelr Baby" be seen at the Gayety._ NA MAY IN VAUDEVILLE. to Return to Stage who tn private Ufe ie Mre. next month and will @o into would play again. ording to the plans now arranged “Follow On" gong, which made her fa- whe played the Salvation Army girl in ‘The Belle of New York." | open in New York at the Pal- | hong in November, and ther New York wander iite ho ae soon afterward, SAFE BREAKERS ‘FOOLED. Total Loot Reaped, Thongh Fonr Stores Are Robbed, nto four furniture | stores some time between Saturday | night and this morning reaped small Two stores be- one at i Avenue A and one at No, 226 It’s a MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1913. ‘Third avenue, were entered, both through the roof. The safe in each | place was ripped open with a “can! [opener’ jimmy, but neither contained more than a few dollars, Thieves got into the store of Lonshein| & Falick at No, 149 Essex street and opened the inner compartment of a ee fate which was not closed. There hey got about $10. Apparently the) frame thieves went next door, to the, United Furniture Company Kasex street, and devoted @ lot of! energy to brevking open a six-foot safe. | There wasn't a cent {n it, but from the drawer in the cashier's desk they got something less than $5. Altowether it! was @ bad week-end for safe robbers. the Best Table Sauce Housewives know it for its fare quality and rich flavor. ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIAG neasie teope, SF An Appetiser Sold by Grocers Everywhere James McGreery & Go. 34th Street— 5th Avenue— 23rd Street IMPORTANT SALES On Tuesday, October the 21st CLUNY & FILET LACES Binck Crepe and Dias | wife oe tae te ae Tighe and His Collegl+| Ace Might. In the play there | Gen aed ok pitcher who is ind party the night b which the winnin a we YS ae “Beauty te Only pends. The te. 1 Bonnt | t or ‘Thorn- fe owned by a yo she Pa her hands full de See Wits | Of the rival manager. ¢ . Voted to the all-impe vers, ensler will top the bill at the Theatre. Others will be Jack Owen MeGiveney in “BU Alexander Brothers, Julia Nash Hs First nd Wheeler and) Wilson in a musteal akit, Julius Steger in “The Warning’ will | be the headliner at Keith's Union | Square Theatre, Among others will be the Three Keatons, the Rachakeller Willa Holt) Wakefield, William and Amy Lesser in “The Butler * Maid, and the Clairmont Yells from the fan @@citement. William BDthel Stannard and I ee ae the Harris Theatre thin ove- ning “The Love Leash,” a comedy by Anna Bteese Kichardson and Edmund Breese, will be offered, A man who has been married for ten years ts surfeited | with affection and he expresses his dis- | rot ‘Tyrone Power in “The Stranger at the SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HAIR It’s Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair. been concealing her feelings ‘and. that whe is bored with her husband. They @gree upon a trial divorce for a year, | ané ahe decides to occupy her time by Becoming the patron of a struggling musician, while he expects to find in. terest in an attractive novelist ready to Indulge in @ flirtation with the hope of finding copy "for her next “best seller.” | In the cast will be Grace Filkin, Ann Meredith, Isabel Richards, Maude Gran- ger, Elliott Dexter, Paul Kerr, Henry @tevenson, Bernard Fairfax and Law- fence Knapp | |, Bernard Shaw's “Cacear and Cleo- patra” will be revived by Forbes-Rob-| You can turn gray, faded hair beau- erteon et the Shubert Theatre thie evening. Gertrude Eliiott will again be seen as the girlish Cleopatra. This G@elightful play is to be given through- tilully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get # 50-cent bottle of “Wyeth ‘Sage and Sulphur Heir Remedy" at any drug store. Millions of @ut the week bottles of this old, famous Sage Te: wee Recipe are sold annually, says » well- “Galatea,” a musical play by Eugene) known druggist here, because it darkens W. Harter, of Erasmus Hall High) the hair so naturally and evenly that no Gehool, was presented on Saturday night fm the Great Hall of the College of the tty of New York, under the auspices @f the Now York Latin Club. The per formance was in the interest of the @reck eoholarship recently established by the club. The operetta is based one can tell it has been applied. hair Serning gray, be- crags ly and thin, m, because have a surprise awaiting t after one or two apalieniions the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful—all dan- druff goes, scalp itching and falling hair upon Gilbert's “Pygmalion and Gal- peed stops, ; eee Thisisthe age of youth. Gray-haired, Por their last week at the Manhattan | unattractive folks aren't want around, a0 get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sul- phur to-night and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair an youthful appearance within a few Opera House BE. H. Sothern and Julla Marlowe have arranged this schedule of plays: To-night, “Much Ado About our lays, Everv Business Man Should Vis!" the BUSINESS SHOW k'FICIENCY EXPOSITION + @th Regiment Armory, Lexington Ave. and Mth St. OPEN ALL THIS WEEK-12 Noon to 10:30 P. M. 5 ‘The Worki's Laifing, SURE APPLIANCES Ay 8 PEE EENOY PROMOTING o Go to this Show! brotere! ‘Ask queations! It will be worth dollars to you. The International T; Lisi for SPEED and ACCURACY, willbe held at the BUSINESS OW, Tuesday Evening, Oct. 21st, at 7:30 No Money Down plans of ridiculously small deposits will attract the inexperienced but the wise shopper will look for the honest concerns that don't prospective buyers into a oat 3 Cf pe h Beiees ane ironclad conditions. et our otraightforward yy the fact that we are furniture and pion are eee, tis md, Our & power enables us to offer you exceptional values. One Low Price—Cash or Credit. Best Credit System All Goods Marked in Piain Figures heolstered in Imperial leather, When seen | fea full 93. 98 Closed 4 Ft, Wide. etse bed; w 9 alened ted tt. lbees cclue, $40 OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES TO your poor BY MOTOR (RUCK Lord & Taylor Founded 18206 The Store Opens at 9A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. Greatly Reduced Original Imported Models in Evening & Afternoon Gowns & Tatlored Suits from Callot Paquin Parry Cheruit Doucet Lanvin Drecoll Premet Tollmann Now offered at $65.00, $95.00, $125.00, $175.00 up Original Prices $125.00—245.00—$275.00—$205.00—#350.00 (Special Order Department, Third Floor) The Millinery Salon (Third Floor) Will offer Temorrow, Tuesday, a number of French Model Hats at prices ranging from $25.00 to $50.00 —Albso— A Selecison of Semt-Dress Hats from our own W orkrooms $16.50 to $30.00 Extraordinary Values in Carefully Selected Oriental Carpets & Rugs Extra Quality Muskabad Carpets Room Sizes $120.00, $135.00, $150.00 Actual Values $200.00 to $250.00 Best Grade Asia Minor Carpets Room Sizes $75.00 to $185.00 Actual Values $125.00 to $800.00 Fine Afghan Carpets Room Sizes $65.00 to $05.00 Actual Values #95.00 to $150.00 Mosul & Kurdistan Rugs Average Size 4x 64 $22.50 & $25.00 Actual Values $85.00 to $45.00 Shirvan & Daghestan Rugs $17.50 & $22.50 Actual Values $80.00 to $35.00 Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St. (Real and Imitation) The stock comprises complete assortments of Edges, Insertions and Medallions for trimming of dresses, waists aud underwear; also special patterns for fancy work and trimming of linens. 25,000 Yards Specially Priced as follows: Real Cluny Laces..........+00++ 14c to 65ce yd. ° formerly 20c to 1.00 Real Filet Laces............... 45c to 6.75 yd. formerly 75c to 9.00 Imitation Cluny Laces,—all linen................ formerly 50c to 2.00... .. 25c to 95e doz. yds. “ — 3$0e to 7c. 20c to 48c yd. 10c to 20c yd. 8c to 58c yd. formerly 15c to 95c FEATHER NECKWEAR Ostrich and Marabout Scarfs with tassel ends. value 2.25, 1.50 Ostrich and Marabout Capes,—Natural or Black, Black and White and Natural and White. value 3.50 to 4.75, 2-00, 2.95 and3.25 Ostrich and Marabout Collars with ribbon and tassel ends. value 4.75, 25 Ostrich and Marabout Muffs...........4.50 Dvalue 6.50 LEATHER GOODS & STATIONERY At Exceptional Prices. Women’s Shopping Bags of Pin Seal with in- side frame; finished in gilt, nickel or gun metal. Moire Silk Bags fitted with purse and mirror, 2.45 Limousine or Dressing Cases of Morocco, fitted with nine celluloid toilet articles, 5.00 Cabinets containing 50 sheets of paper and envelopes, — fabric finish. cabinet, 25c Cabinets containing paper and correspondence cards and envelopes, equally divided; any initial in gold. cabinet, 45c DECORATIVE NOVELTIES utente" a ry 450 Opera Bags, lig ae: a value Scrap Baskets,—various shapes....... value 1.50 Hand-embroidered Contrepizoss,, Coasts and Sofa Pillows. 22.00 value 4.80 to 32.00 RIBBONS Unusual Values Moire and Satin Taffeta Ribbon, iu an exten- alive range of colors, also Black or White. French Taffeta Ribbon in Pink or Blue. 634 foo wide, 230 yd. A-variety of Fancy Ribbons in light and dark colors, 43¢ to 6 inches wide. 35 yd. —_—_——_—— SEES SS W * WORLD WANTS * WORLD WANTS * THEY WORK WONDERS—TRY THEM. * WORLD WANTS *-WORLD WANTS * : ’ | ~~ e i ba ab ase Be. Altman & Ca: are displaying the late Autumn styles in Women’s Ready-to-wear Dresses for Afternoon and Evening, featuring the new shades in such fashionable silk fabrics as crepe meteor, charmeuse, the supple satins, chiffons and crepe de Chine. A special offering for toemorrow (Tuesday) will comprise the following, a number of which are imported: Afternoon and Evening Drew Heretofore $45.00to 55.00 . at $32.00 Heretofore 65.00to 75.00 . at 48,00 "| Heretofore 100.00 to 150.00. at 78.00 | The Velvet Department The new colors approved in Paris are shown in Velours Salome, Soft Silk Plush, English Corduroys and Velveteens, and All = Silk Duvetyn. Special for to-morrow (Tuesday) IMPORTED BLACK DRESS VELVET soft finish and fast pile (42 inches wide), here= tofore$8.50peryard . . . ~- at $3.90 Mail and Telephone Orders will receive prompt attentiom,. B. Altman & Co. To-morrow (Tuesday), a Special Sale in the First Floor Millinery Department will consist of Women’s Black Velvet Hats (Trimmed and Untrimmed) at very much below the usual prices. Black Velvet Hats, trimmed with fancy feathers or ribbon $6.75 & 9.50 Untrimmed Black Velvet Hats at 2.50 & 3.90 Also a selection of Ostrich Plumes, 16 inches long, in black or white, at the special price of $3.75 The Novelty Jewelry Department FA will also hold a Sale to-morrow (Tuesday), offering special values in the following: Collar Bands of black matline, with rhine- stone buckle and clasp set in sterling silver, actual value $5.00 each . at $2.75 Sautoirs of black moire ribbon, with rhine- stone buckle set in sterling silver, actual value$2.28each . . . + « at $1.25 Hat Pins of quartz in a variety of colors, combined with cut crystal, actual value $1.75 each at $1.00 Pémpadour and Empire Fans, of silk in various colors, decorated with gold lace and paillettes, with sandal-wood mounting; act- ualvalue$3.50each . . . at.$2.50 Black Moire Silk Bags, silk lined in attractive colors, sterling silver trimmed; in two styles, one with purse and mirror, one with purse f only; actual value $8.50 . . at $8,00 B. Altman & Co: will make an unusual offering to-morrow (Tuesday) of Men's Gabardine Raincoats of worsted materials, with silk-lined and sleeves, usually sold at $23.50, at the special price of . . + $14.50 Sh Sey 8 0B Meth end.) EN RI oe game rg,

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