The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1914, Page 9

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Mal- jo was cut down considerably, but phar Schl tad | Puller, Meliish made the bent of iis Lite. opportunities by leaning more towari | the strutting clay renee. the fop- Verledman, @ tobacco rach, with the X and forcips, Gnall found the clasp ‘and pulled ft out wut the baby had to stay in thet na tal at name the lacerations in hin throat ——_——— »} ro tol West One Hundred | JAPANESE CABINET RESIGNS. badly lfth Ni ht” and Seventy-elahth etreet, found « we ig f | Olivia, and Sidney Greenatreet round-|check im his breakfast mail yesterday led out the fat part of Sir Toby Belch he passed it across the table |Meadleck Over Naval Fatimates ‘the Pallid as Given by with @ fair measure of humor, Wal- ite te GOmite, Thelt 6ea, nies ke wurteer, months old, selsed the | roucro, howe ¥ aret Angli : with which the check had | coma reateeed today ae @ ranuit’ of caine Marg é ng in. § fhe garety of the proceedings. Max [been fastened to the letter, and ewal- | 08! to-day ae a result oi rial, the deadioeh ever the naval entimates. as Sebastian, neither looked | lowed it. \ner acted at all like tina Angila. 1 Tt] Mere. fas began tg just im time | THe bag hand H penne Racanehand was not at all surprising to to see the bit disappeart pera proroga~ BY CHARLES DARNTON. Frat Boos" OES, es ye] Gent te it any tong fo |e +4 as on 1 wea a restrained, subdued and rather pallid “Cwolfth Night” that |{™Qn Setress to hide er feclingy. [Hosptial where hrs. Bichel and Bace- | failed, — ‘Miss Margaret Angtin gave at the Hudsen Theatre last night as ber i third venture into the Ghakespearian Geld. This may explain why she did not stand out as Viola. wea | i GIMBELS a An Exquisite Harmony of Beauty! ; FH A ife ihe portornane Telephone Medison Square 8900 fees The Perfect Natural Figure of Mme. Recamier pag dig anrenenpefimnd gg = The Classical Gracefulness Portrayed by the Three Graces Abt DEALt xe a3 (i bey adopting the | , ; y jy ‘ One cigarette clears the nose, head \ ty Au -_ y , S 1 Y New ‘La Markette’ Corsets i / AON end throat. No tobaceo, No dopa i ly. 5 When the small waist and it hh : ‘The new way to cure a cold quick iy ice ie : prominent git ine nage They soothe the inflamed parte and he he corsetiers corseta did not cahance feminine beauty, Fashion me. heal the raw places, ponctrating air reached in By caeee way A delighical wake ‘ \ra Twi: ES Gin Stars cos ae = ili Fnltke tobacco of cubed olf auotion of “Twelfth Night” Sipe crise tee cated tee dh to Smo-Ko Tobaccolens Cigarettes, You may say 1 om Olt Smmmmme |_Margaret Anglin ae Vicla = x exhaiay Lat Sone Si eee But don’t forget that Shakeapeare ie oe pi These ive “All for the Girlies” |e The Smartest Sailor of Parl i] a tne so aes day. Usually he is #0 cut to pieces 10 in, on the stage that we have hard work Condes er ened 528 Sight ths oxtiind ab Gone WITS Osh Pridradleds eared be scores of Pers Lean 6 seo evud nave taeved et BEL Milinee Te Dengoze” without asking to be shown a dia- GIMBEL Milliner Is Without a gram. Thi aa the best of this pro- The latest one-step and the latest maxixe on | duction—the story of thenglay was Rival: in America \ Columbia Double-Disc Record A5549—$1.00. all there in four acts, and it was Smart Trotteur Hats, such as this sailor, are told by the actors in clear, honest suede cloth that eling to the figure like a glove, and other model, have girdle tope of elastic, ‘and some are theet with elastic at the hips. New:De Bevoise Brassieres at $2 to $. The de Chine Brassiere, which is really a little surplice bodice, is a perfect delight. lesh color, also in white, (4. pani n All Columb Reco! ' one of our specialties. And these hats at $15 Th a some ly designed braasieres for extreme decollete And | Rbionn foe ia bia Revise pena rds i, Beas Ged Avelly paper yaa why dibs Akg is eeeeie Wil to $38 cannot be siggy in America, for we there et be more practionl kin ds of linen batiste for wali weer at at to 5, i cf dance. Vernon Castle says vo the best he has heard. | '° aot Viola need not, pernaps, con- import our materials from Paris, ren , i ote aia": Gua," so ein see Migs Mita (80: eae a saree eee es te ra tsa Roses and Pansies —hs | Winks in the Night,’ the two big ‘“‘Queen of the Movies” appealing sort. It is a role that an lower Trimming from Paris, $125 te $4 to $2.50. A Happy Innovation-~ | | hite—A1507—a 68c Columbia Record. Lit a careless nto llled = Pl ad D F rocks — I Columbia records on sale the 90th of the month instead of the 95th, as horttofore set peeticn sles Angie cons . . Accordion- eate ancing ; her lines well and i se Gohan MeO wh Oa Vien Then |Nes ester Tore oes ee TheLatestParisFashions In Fine Silks at $27.50 and $32-50 t 1 |) oe lable, with almost too much care, and now worn by notable Parisiennes at Crepe de Chine an the materials, for by) ci. all sag ae a Canes [ine into her scenes with Oretoo.. But The Auteuil Races pleated most pee a I to fs “oe new, straight lines that = | 4 lumbia ( ar aphophone Co. she had na charm, nor did she auc- Tea. at the Ritz fs2484 and skirt must seeume when jen ma Mle net dancing, fest 125th Se. coed In ci forth the gentle = 0 inti irdh C ded i : 80 Chambere St., New York. | Path te character, o bap band joao A Souct tion Bah pg py de chine, at $27. wal he os are sates F. G. Smith, Bradbury Piano Warerooms, Sth Ave. & 19th St, New York, |tarprotation. ier’ reading, of the The Opera and Fashionable Theatres toire collars, veste and cuffs of white organdie | and chlticn bedi, Melville Clark Piano Ce., 335 Sth Ave., New York. | Bostic ‘passages in the first scene: ~ are shown simultaneously in The [Sea areas Dresses Chartonias RG dade Bode Place Wace, 65 Hatha Ave, Brsbiy, N. ¥, SS) Sela aids Arras He “La Promenade des Chocolat sid anal Pp re Ey wi | SEIN Betsy rams Werreman, 22? Bccbre, Bresbign, N.Y, [act tasatet® rece Pete $e, cer Toilettes” | F, G. Smith, Bradbury Piano Warerooms, 27 Manat Se "kaw, Re ston as the Duke, but after that there The Only Fashion Exhibition Women’s Smart Household & Dress ae meas - Which Is True to Paris | | Colonial Pumps $3.75 ee oe che a for the modes are worn by manne- A “ee — of hantocae abd \{zimmed with These are very quins who promenade about the French Cluny Lace and audience just as they do in the oe made wide lace ateliers of the famous dresemakers ee for spring sai bag ic sent duality jane Napkins, $1.75 Dos. of the Rue de la Paix and Place | | Conctve eather hel tne $8.50 and #} Satin Damask Tablelahe, $2.75 6 88.05 € SMITH GRAYsCO. 10.30 A. M.fo12 M204 P.M. nose snd lente buckle, oll of Rose and Stripe Bow-knot and Chrysanthem oor Seo om and 5c Turkish Bath Towels, $60, +7 Office Furniture LAMPS Bra lee ie Drose Linens, Abe Ya. One particularly brilliant 4 ish medi Q Doubtless many a new suite will be chosen to | | value stands out among the Feil oe 1 aie dees wit, eee White Dress Linen, 65¢ Yd. “ for Wed ; change places with the velerans after “Spring others nesday, #1 Cleaning” 13 Mechs mace Lemp, ‘This is 72 in, wide, shrunk and ready to make up. A handsome Fendi Lamp may be adi |, Palned or lowerea, is benutitully finishea and wired complete with cord, uttachmenta and plugs. Fifth Floer RECHIVEN'S SOU FINAL price curs By order of OSCAR A. LEWIS, as Receiver in Bankruptcy Prices so exceptionally and startlingly LOW on thoroughly ote NOW ws cat erat or west ye mop Wey dadlateese sane rease them. "Perhaps clothes put a r next year—to buy m - ts NO i have ready for next Fall—to buy lght-weights, NOW neve this baled Notions Upset eed ae ng 4 may to ‘ more B. On every garment you purchase NOW there is a tremendous saving. i P. i 1.50 heir Glove findi: wih in| RM Mg sage | in Prices $1.51 ioe their Gloves—and ing in OVERCOATS & SUITS at Final Cuts Mt |(/& 2 YOREMN| || O° tc: tsi || Ron shbetend e o We cna i “‘La Favorite” Gloves for Women—$1.50 i) ‘There surely must be a reason why so many well- a { ie — J a Sh biggest povobdess La Favorile Gloves are made of the finest selected OVERCOATS & SUITS, many suitable for Spring. For Men and Young $, | = ea . quick service a splendid response skins, and made according to our specifications by one | I 1 Men. Previously priced $1, $18 and $20. Now...........cccccseecseccuvees . 3 Z results. Examples trom the rank of the best French Soranaker: 4 ee > Jae ‘ = i Pique or over seam, in black, white and colors, The OVERCOATS & SUITS, !atge assortment for Spring, For Men end $ i D Fy a “, . varie! Easter, Young Men. Formerly Priced $18, $20, $22.80 and $28. Now............ 10.97 ‘ i aes ALN let Dg ny rete pring sien ae here oe eee Waeneeo Main Fleer OVERCOATS & SUITS, light weights in profusion for Spring. For Men 515 4 4 ss = Rustless Hooks and Eyer, e ‘ | $86 tor 4Gc apool Di Vk ; and Young Men. Regularly $22.80, $28, $28 and $90, Now.............. Sewing Sik ; eco white ah Dimick Walkill Wilton R = a 7 or t ne pl tet OVERCOATS & SUITS, many Spring weights included. Vor Men 520. 93 Furniture represents the highest att a bir Nad ie now aelling 80 rapidly at special prices, have Bugs || and Young Men, Previously Priced $80, $92.80, $38 and $38, Now. oh 100 yards Sewing beet reinforced by a second shipment. at “ $ oe ere are as many as fifteen of each OVERCOATS & SUITS, plenty of light garments for warmer naan 5A - *25.49 ly as fil pattern orery For Men and Young Men. Formerly $38, $38, $40, and us. Now p Paney Bil Dress design is a masterpiece mn bey 3 new. ni " 6c tor roll 24 yards Cotton At no time can we remember advertising a requir AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES groove joints, enamel sheet metal bottoms on the pedestal — Y of goods such as these at an off price to which we OPPORTUNITY FOR SELECTION IS MOST EXCBLLENT all have heavy plank tops and the legs are filted with Ue on paper Englich Plated un appre lative response, e le GIMBEL Office standard of manufacture. Many of the Desks in this aamor linen at special prices are of the well-known Hor- rocks make. 106 They are famous for their construction~ all tongue and Shielda; sizew heavy brass soc! Pins, a Ps Note the Following Low Price Examples: + Too for prose ieeven Tron 36x53 in, at... Solid Mahogany Roll Top jit Solid Mahogany Roll Top Dashs innp F i 4 tt. 6x 7 ft. 6 in, at 60 Jn. dull brass hardware, at Wooden drawer pulls, 50 ta,; GBo tor two pairs Gimbels "Aa & ft, axl ft. 6 in., at moana xienvsen st Toromrs. Poe agra 678, from $100 bdr ON justable” Washable Dress Shielda; Ege a Ah ay np le eae ae Solid Mohogony Roll Top Desks | “Card Index and Ietir Pie” | | "gaan two 10e Folding Nickel Will Pasay gl Rugs in Two Sanford opal Sis, ae | Four Stores Open Until 6.30 Daily Fitted with dull brass handles,| 55 in., at $66, from $65. suit or Cost Hangers. lat Witte tere the bein we ony. Hgacore vane ; at $90, from $116, Flat hep Quartered Oak Desks 18¢ tor three 10c peire Slipper 8 tt. 3x10 fc. 6 in Seamless, reauariy #2000 | 50 $15 5} Flat toe Typevoriier Desks oe rs Ds oll sanlary base, ‘Trees. Main Floor and Bubway 9x12 tt, Seamed end Seamiecs, regularly $25 and 0! Double pedestal, mahoesny fin- Revolcing Arm. Chaies Store, Lower Floor ah, 55 in.; at 997, from $36. Oak or mahogany finish, saddle Golden Oak Roli Top Desks west, slat back; at $5.60, from $7.60, Piri base, 60 in.; at §35, atts hale to ustch, at 64, Office Tables in Oak Costumers, Umbrella Stands, Tele Ons draves wi phone Stands and, Lauer Pile wooden pulls, 50 in.; at 94, from $0. 1 at Very vents

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