The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1914, Page 11

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COMB SAGE TEA IN “ANA TO DARKEN IT It’s. Grandmother's Recipe to keep her Locks Dark, | Glossy, Thick. ‘The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and fe ening gray, streaked grandmother's treat- are again tsing it to ood, even color, which ie quite sensible, xs we are living in an age when » youthful appearance is of the advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the me task of gathering the sage the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product called “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hai ae for about 50 cents a bottle. It fe very popular becuse nobody ca diseover it has been applied. Simply mi n your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your bait, taking one amall strand at o time; by morning the ey Celia but what de- ii the ladies with Wycth’s Sage and is that, besides beautifully the hair after a few applica- tions, it also produces that soft lustre and of abundance which is so at- tractive; besides, prevents dandruff, itching scalp and falling hai ’ A Half a Century in Busin.ss iy Trouble Requires rofessional Skill of the Highest Order —you risk serious results if you neglect to have the most skilled fit glasses to your eyes. “J Examined Without Charge Registered Eye Physicians Perfect Fitting Giasses, $2.50 to $12. 104 Broadway at John St. TT. 223 Slath Avenue, 15th St./101 Nassau, Ann St. H 390 Sinth Ave., 22d St.\17West 42d—N, Y. @8 Fulten St. Bond St., Brooklyn. The superior flavor of “Eddys” Sauce commends it to housekeepers who want @ sauce thet is satisfying. Eddy:s° ———————— BRAND OID Engiisy Saitice At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, 1 Qe Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St. Ne Extra Charge fer It. for The World may be left at American District office im the car @mameru ydurg mann aCmpy | 4 ‘Along Came Ruth" fs very casual mildly amusing. If the play gen- erally is unconvincing and {te aitua- | Ruth Ambrose. Israel Putman Irene Fenwick 8 tions and characters appear farcical after the opening act, the attempt to reflect life in a small town is at loast free from the viclousness that is too jotten the stock-in-trade of the theatre these days, There is no occasion, perhaps, to study the people tn the play too closely, since an overwhelm- Hingly large proportion of the public ‘has long shown a ‘willingness to ac- cept the theatrical instead of the human view of life. As for Ruth herself, it is her priv- lege just to “come along” and run @ jfurniture store as though she had ‘been born for that purpose. All that | we know of her is that she has come ltrom a neighboring normal school, |and as she goes along we are none ;the wiser, She remains as detached las the heroine of a moving picture Ireel, You never feel that you know her, and, so she makes little impres- ston, 1f the author had made her + }less of a mystery—reduced her to an orphan or a step-daughter, or any- thing definitely human—he would have brought his play within closer jtouch of his audience. It is always |the personal thing that counts, and when a play is ue on a point t! America’s Grealest Furniture House 35% Block8th Av.36 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O°CLOCK Newark, N. J., Store 49 Hardwood, golden fin- i High back; cob- my «$12 Solid Oak Chiffonier Golden finish, large plate mirror, five deep drawers, Every piece of bedroom furniture in our stock is in: and 51 Market Street $1.25 Solid Oak Chair 5 Golden finish ; “Along Came Ruth” Very Casual and Mildly Amusing. BY CHARLES DARNTON. INTER the left-handed heroine! Along comes Ruth from normal college E and by a simple twist of the wrist in opening the door of Hubbard's furniture store with her left hand walke right into the business. Then the plot of the play that Holman Day has taken from Belgiuin and wet down in Maine ambles along at the Gaiety Theatre with all the un- concern of a chicken crossing the road, i raat ONT isk of losing our sympathetic tn- erent, We knew all about the youth! who put new ginger into that drug store in “The Fortune Hunter,” but we are obliged to regard as « stranger the girl who polishes up) this furniture store and drapes chairs und sofas with so much taste and | skill that they're as good as sold ten minutes after she tackles the job. Yet the rusty old shopkeeper and his) an the fat boy who is| re of wearing out his pron, are human t; first act some reality, in working her won- ransforms old man Hub- bard into such a “sporty” horseman that he becomes ridiculous, while other characters are robbed of their individuality to pay the penalty of burlesque. Not only does the ere undergo INDIGESTION ENDED, STOMACH FEELS FINE “Pape’s Diapepsin” fixes sour, gassy, upset stom- achs in five minutes. Sour, gassy, upset » omach, indiges- tion, bartbarn, dyspepsia; when the jfuod you eat ferments into gases and) stubborn lumps; your head aches and you feel sick and miserable, that's when you realize the magic in Pape's Diapepsin. It makes all stomach mis- ery vanish in five minutes. "ht your stomach is in a continuous revolt—if you can't get it regulated, please, for your sake, try Pape’s Dia- pain. It's so lens to have a baa stomach—make your next meal a favorite food meal, then take a little Diapepsin, There will not be any dis- tress—eat Achar apt ie eres "3 Dial in “really does’ ju. Tao hoax Dutt order stomachs that gives it ite millions of sales annually. Get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store. It is the quickest, surest stomach relief and cure known. It acts almost like magic —it is o scientific, harmless and pleas- ch preparation which truly in every home. went with $400 that old Hubbard) touch that should have used to pay hinrent. Ruth does littie things like that without a moment's hesitation course, he's mayor Of the town. this doesn’t ruin him. guide him from her doak at the atore, he takes long teaps along the road tu prosperity. her on her amazingly wii he tells her that he ‘son to marry her because she's only [a shopgirl, and in her |hows to what seems the inevitable, Worse still, she eats very humble pia at the festivities in the hotel, but whon Col. Miles Standish Bradford anks her in one breath to be his wife and tn the next to call him “Father,” this large-hearted gentleman, who in the boss of the town, pulls old Hub. bard off iis high horse and makes him trot out his aon, Thus does Ruth uld be ubsolutely clear it runs the come into her own. Miss Irene Fenwick purrs softly as Ruth, and makes her personal charm felt. This young actress has a very clover way of making her pointa without any apparent effort, and she and Joseph Kilgour play their little sentimental acene in the last act so ferred to the Centre Street and Jefferson effectively that it seems a pity the 74c bannister back; strong constryction, Brace arms. Massive 2-inch pests, five heavy fillers with lerge redends. Extra large mounts on head wood knobs, cluded in this sale and rnarked at about half regular prices. Acco nts Opened From $5 t0$1,00) fora “sr Gobsire “a1 tc “ed ti Any Mind INVITED ONE DOLLAR COMPLETE ROOM $20 Brass Bed —— ole.ely and we will | 7 deliver the goods “é) INS LY PAYMEN(S. ly t 1) MORNINGS MALL WEEK. nar SINGLE STAMPS AFTER NOON ‘ derit Bargains and Credit Terms in This Advertisement Can Be Had re a ‘Our Store, BLOCK 35TH TO 36TH STREET AND 8TH AVENUE $60 3-Piece Parlor Suit Beautifully carved mahogany fin- ished frame ), WEDNESDAY, FEBRUA an doesn't win her, Although his] thet tre tor t for ite part. Kilgour y sre a | deal to James furniture | hold the litt Bradbury =m Hubbard * *\ dealer such a to her, just as a atin the opentn act th Inese mait woul do, ' Ls of forgiven for playing f nd the next thing he knows | the play feats Wie On With Ruth to) "0_excuse for the Jag he shares with & susceptible widuw in the fast act. | But as the play te none too wel: atocked with humor, the author may have felt it necessary to fall back upon vulgarity asa substiute. Kdgat Neleon is honestly amusing as the fat boy, and Frank Ht ‘Thomas doea very well as the lucky young chap who captures Ruth. It ts to be hoped he discovers who she Iv. ——— Cold Freeses Out Magistrate House. Magistrate House after hearing one case in the Hasex Market Court, which ie temporarily housed in the Florence Bullding at First street and Second ave- nue, adjourned opurt to-day until to-mor- tow because the steam heating syatem of the building was frogen, and he feared fn attack of pneumonta. Philip Bloch, Secretary of the Hoard of Magistrates, dered all cases in the district trans. ter study may be! tis But instead of patting little head, won't allow his juliet way she Market Courts. Do You Know Why GIMBEL $5 to $9.75 Tailored Millinery Ts the Best in New York? First of all, it is millinery of unquestioned quality. Secondly, the newest styles of Paris are reproduced at these minimum prices. For instance, the Watteau chapeaux, which are now the ultra mode of Paris, are in this collection. Of course, these hats are not flower laden, for they are for Trot- teur wear, but they all have the bandeau which gives so much chic. Tomorrow, At Least 150 Distinctive Models at $5 to $9.75 Tailored Millinery Section, Third Floor, 88d St. side These Are Morning and Not Merely House Dresses, $2 & $38 The woman who lives in the suburbs will be especially glad Sse Coe Dresses, as they echo all the new styles in a demi- lored way. Indeed, any one of them is pretty enough for Madame to wear when she takes a moraine spin in her electric motor. The white cheviot dress with the tunic-effect skirt has the new vestee and collar of black-and-white checked cheviot. That new pea collar, which extends almost to the of the shou! » is reproduced in fine white pique, on the striped seersucker dresses, at @3. e h shoulder ycke, which is so attractive, is con- bined with the back of the bodice—so that there is not a break across the shoulders—in a percale model, at $2. Special—$2.60 Striped Gingham Dresses at $1.60 Main Floor Dresses With Two-Tier Skirts The Latest Modes for Petite Maidens [ Specialized at $4 to $12.75 T As the waistline of these dresses is very low, the skirts are quite short—therefore, the two tiers are mere flounces. However, these skirts do not stick out in a ballet-like fash- ion, for some of them are gored and the upper tiers are either piston or closely gathered, These tiers give the opportunity ‘or dainty finishing touches—for instance, those on the lin- fe dresses at $6.75 are edged and inset with Valenciennes ce; those on the flowered crepe frocks at $4 are scalloped embroidered in color, and the Crepe de Chine dresses at $12.76 are finished with a dainty picot edging. Just anotner word about the Crepe de Chine dresses! They are in the most artistic s yle one can imagine—and as you will see in the illustration at the right, it is untrimmed. Floor French ‘Challis, 35c Yd., Usually 50c—In Spring Designs Quite unusual to get these favored Challis in new Spring patterns at a savirg of a third right at the inning of the season, The importer sold us 8 £00 ~>eelg for less than ita usual price as a ‘'thank you’’ for big business; and dos w U8 outdone we are rotting: than usual fair price. So here are the goods for all sorts of Spring garments, where a touch of vical, in ak thine reas bude, polka dots, floral styles wool, in such fay patterns as rose! . a 5 ot and allover effects on white and colored grounds. 880 yd. Secend Floor {ture @ special message concerning RY 96, 1 OVER THE OUTLOOK FR UNEMPLOYED Special to The Beening World, ALBANY, N. ¥, Feb, %.-—-Cov Glynn hap become alarmed over labor vonditions and the number of unem- | ployed, A few weeks ago he depre- | cated reports of unusual numbers of idle men, To-day the Governor changed his mind and announced his Intention of sonding to the Lexisia- unemployment. “I have not been unmindful of the fact,” he said, "that we are Just now passing through @ period of unusual depression in the labor market with consequent large increase in the numn- ber of unemployed. The matter is arousing widespread discussion. A great deal of argument ie being! how re wi running low. These values apeak for themselves at specially reduced Prices. 96 to $11.75 Tablecloths. $4 to $9.50 oi ind; pretty yards. to's 4x able- Damask cloths, $2 Each A special purchase from Ireland; no napkins to match. $13 and 816.76. Luncheon 8 1.60 a..° $14.60 mh napkins, 16: $4 Hemstitc 60 som ty io and 60c Ramie Linen Suitings, 46c Yard Oryzter white: ble for suits, coat From A (Apron Tunic) to Z Women's Gowns ani beautiful! Colors are go: fashions from the Louis Empress of France. feema a fut ( Joc Suits have never been more al U8, VI. GOV. GLYNN WORRIED it seems to me, over the question of Just how large the number gatives, they jure the bowels and age gravace your condition, Di certain rellef, Get a box Hunyadi Janos PH by mail of rn ng the ad action which will practle: «i of dealing CASTORIA For Infante and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought | In Anticipation of The March Sales of China, Crystals Housewares and Lamps which begin on Monday, March Second We Have Arranged for the Convenience of Our Customers Three. Days of Preliminary Display Upon. which the beautiful wares we have gathered for this Annual March Event may be admired, and reserva- tions made, to be charged on the opening day of the Sale. Special Exhibition Rooms on the Tenth Floor Reached by elevators nearest: Broadway, Thirty-second Street side, (Zig-Zag Swirl) uring! The new materials are Styles are fascinating, for they reflect the most notable Period to the picturesque days when the fair Eugenie was In selecting GIMBEL Reproductions onc has the satisfaction of knowing that in many instances they pts made of the same fine materials employed by the Paris dressmakers, Women’s Gowns for All Occasions Trotteur Models, $15 to $50 Afternoon Gowns, $25 to $100 Women’s Trotteur and Afternoon Suits Cloth Suits, $25 to $116 English & Scotch Inlaid Linoleums Pay a Very Short Visit to GIMBELS About 3,000 yards of the mc attractive patterns that we have the result of a very satisfactory purchase which we were fortu- te $1.35 Linoleums Are herefore Priced at 95c Square Yard which we believe is the lowest price quoted for such @ very fine grade, Sixth Floor $45 Domestic Sewing Machine, Dancing Frocks, $17.50 to $160 Evening Gowns, $25 to $176 Silk Models, $29.60 to $165 Fit Lucky Babies Who Ride In These “Pullman Sleeper” Carriages We wish there was an unlimited quantity; but aj special lot of fine reed Carriages have overturned so as to despatch them quickly tomorrow. Thus: $26 Natural and Brown-Finished Baby Carriages, $18 $27 to $36 Grey and White-Finished Baby Carriages, $20 and $22.60 These are all full sized; hood and body upholstered in fine corduroy velvet; also some fancy bodies; steel springs, tubular pushers and rubber tired wheels; removable seats and cushions, Fourth Fleer $27.60 $35 Domestic Sewing Machine, $24.50: GIMB BROADWAY L NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD 8T. ‘This is an unexpected event, and one that will doubtless be wel- comed by women who know the true merits of this fine machine, ‘The $27.60 model has an automatic lift, and the model at 924.60 a» hand lift. You may choose either and pay for it §8 cash. and the balance 0 weekly payments of §1. After this particular shipment has been sold the prices will revert to normal. Bear in mind that the Domestic is famous for the following reasons: Tt will sew either lock or chain stitch by means of the looper; the vibrating presser enables the operator to sew light, gausy fabrica, heavy thick materials, to darn, or to braid. The five-stitch ruffler mukes pleat at every fifth stitch, tuck: ruches and ruffles, ‘ Complete set of attachments is given with each of these ma- chines and our instructor will visit your home without charge if you live within the limits of Greater New York. by_@! All Domestics are guaranteed for five : years Di pteek loc? BROTH

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