The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1914, Page 10

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i rahi THR EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIT 1, 1916.7 because he was in a position to pro- y 1W’! Gece neetlovaes ieee hen, sroral RAINBOW ? NOTHIN’ DO merry supper party, the baron told the composer how art had triumphed, VICE-PRESIDENT’S VEST after which Panthea, like another | Tosca, helped herself to the tableware and stabbed the smiling Nght To ——EEE make a melodramatic night of it, Rus-| yy 24 a : sian oMicera forecloned on the’ lady, Marshall Succeeds to Mantle (or| and the composer made up his mind af | to pasa the rest of hia life in Siberia Rather Waistcoat) of Late | with her. Is Romance You may take the play for what it Tim Woodruff. 1s worth, but you must admit that it! wagHINGTON, April 1.—The vest On a Bat. doce tell a story. Moreover, the str | that Mirza Alikull Khan of the Persian most part, kept mo intorested. First |legation gave Vice-President Marshall and last Olga Petrova had poise. She|!# just what its new owner hes long CHARLES DARNTON. aa quietly and effectively what Olga! longed for. He wore it for the first time iterday. ” too! and, considering the fact th: can't tell you how many colors are © be quite frank with you, “Panthes Ae me back to the days when |junt emerged from vaudeville, holin the vest,” anid the Vice-President, went to the theatre with my big brother and fought with him |gave a remarkable performance. Here, |, I 4 i ‘but I know that it is very pretty and throat that Ada Gray put there with “East|@t any rate, is an actress of intelli-/ the tump in my Hf that you have gence. George Nash entered thorough. | that the pattern is 200 years old. It is It's all very weil te tell yourse y outgrown the sentl= |TV "into the Huropean atmosphere of|® Uttle loud, or gay, but not so much so have you? For one, I'l! confess I haven't. the play as the baron who had grown as the famous vest worn at ono time by hitting) fly Bours. Two wild things had os-|tired of life, and while Milton Sills ‘Tim Woodruft. caped from the enclosure and they |!# about the Inst man on our stage to) “1 have always wanted a downright «| were free, suggest a composer, he did the best! attractive colored vest, and every time work of his career as an_honost,\1 a woman ina pretty dress I want Sardou pinyed the other trick. The| straightforward lover. But “Panthea” & Fe it. The gentieman from Indy of the sea struck out with vio-|nesds xomething mora than this, for Neos, Gt bursing, pose aid ha lent strokes in the direction of molo-| tt fe mething if not romance on n bat plece ted me with this, which my tatlor drama, She was willing to anchor | However, a8 I kald before, here is a Says is hand-made and fine. alongaide a wicked baron for a month ¥ “Panthea” hursday Specials for Easter are always the-most wanted ‘ goods brought down for this $2.50 “Oo Gy CTBy 30 woe Theat Our Ovet NEW LOW BUST MODEL regular prices—already far long straight hip line; made ‘of lower than those of other white batiste, supporters at- stores, quality for quality, tached. : Think of not only getting $1.50 J. B. Corsets, 98¢ just what you want when you Sip thes Gide'oh Whi GoGo want it, but at a specially porters attached. : low price. ~“ That is why peo- $5.00 and $7.50 AmericanLady ple from all over the city Corsets at $2.98 and miles around attend our Extreme long hip model, boned } : with walohn, low bust effect; made Special Thursday sales in throngs. play with a ntory, and interest Is kept ere are purpl up to the drop of the curtain. other colors in Mr. It is well worth while For Every Woman to Secure the Happiness of Health instead of suffering pain and sorrow During the past f rs thousands upon thousands of women have found relief in ag heey Pavorite Prescription from the sufferings to which all women are subject. - The dizziness, hot Lerten teehee Miter backaches, headaches, bearing- down-pains, low spirits which come periodically to many women are signs that the functions of the feminine organs are not being performed as Nature intended. The immediate sufferings are bad enough; but they are warnings of complete break-down unless help is secured. n't wait! Act—wisely and quickly! Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription ~ (in Tablet or Liquid Form) may be Cova flied recommended as a tonic and regu- lator composed of kt strengthening native roots and herbs—without alcohol or narcotics. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is not a mere “Pick-me-up!” The benefit it conveys is lastin: While all women will find benefit in Dr. Pierce’s Favor- ite Prescription it is especially valuable to women ap- hing that time of life when there is coming an important change in the feminine organism, eak- nests and irregularities at this time should not be neglected lest there should be serious consequences. At such a time every womap should secure the ‘utmost of health and strength. SS - Pieres’s Favorite Preseript os er send 80 omere ‘rial 'of tablets, Address: DrV. MPierce, Buffalo,N.Y. of white coutil, supporters attached. Medium low bust model of bro- caded coutil, long hip line, supporters attached. Secon floor, Rast Bullding, $4 Milan Hemp Hat Shapes, $1.95 EIGHT OF THE BEST shapes of the season. In black, brown, blue and myrtle. $2.00 Hemp Shapes, 68c Great variety of styles, in black and the wanted colors At $4.95 and $5.95 Tailored and Dress Hats Smart, snappy wing trimmed and pretty flower and ribbon trimmed blocked Hats, styles that equal the exclusive stores’ $10.00 and $12.00 values. t Stivet and Mezzanine flone, East Building, Extraordinary Sale of 400 Women’s Spring Dresses, $9.98 Values $13.50 to $23.50 DANCING DRESSES in pastel shades. Taffeta Street Dresses, pop- lin, figured crepe and crepes. A dozen models, all new and desirable Dresses. Sizes 32 to 44. bald e g Segond floor, Central Building s ssi : THURSDAY SPECIAL I Women’s New Spring Suits At $12.75, $17.50 and $27.50 * VARIETY OF STYLISH models. There are the natty short Coats or tunic effects or the semi or strictly tailored models with more prac tical skirts. All sizes from small women's up to 44 bust. Colors are brown, Oxford, green, several shades of blue and a generous assortment of black and navy. 86. THURSDAY SPECIAL 3 Women’s $3.50 & $4 Pumps, $2.48 TAN RUSSIA Colonial and Pump models. Two very pretty styles, one the Colonial with tongue and metal buckle, the other a Pump with flat ribbon bow; both have flexible welted and stitched soles and Cuban heels. Women’s $4.00 to $6.50 Colonials, $2.95 Five hundred pairs of discontinued lines of Colonials in various leathers and If i Y Second floor, Central Buti | combinations, in hand turned and a goodly number of hand stitched solesy with Spanish Louis and Cuban heels. Second floor, West Iuildias, : I ; f i ] THURSDAY SPECIAL Women’s New Spring Coats At $9.95, $17.95 and $19.95 WONDERFUL variety of beautiful Coats, les adapted for all kinds of wear. The materials are- Donegal tweeds, poplins, eponges, moires, taffetas, serges and light weight broadcloths. A number of the Coats have the new flare effects; others cut on the new straight lines; America’s Greatest ACCOUNTS all the newest shades'for Spring, with a large quantity of black. 1 Faraiture House OPENED FROM Sizes from small women’s to 44 bust. Seed these, Ovoeel belting $510$1,000 ff wm n ON SMALL THURSDAY SPECIAL — Weekly Payments | , e | | woe a (anc | Women’s $8.00 Skirts, $5.95 this te rather vague, and I must y ESPECIALLY | aE ante . i ‘ that the soft pedal was used , INVITED ALL SIZE waistbands, from 23 to 34 inches, in a number of the persistently last night that I newest two-tier, ripple tunic and peg top drapery; the materials are pee eat thes wee seit Bt i ; th th (douste stamps men’s wear serges, gabardines, plaids and wool checks, wonderfully mene | m eet: inet eh: 355° Block&th Av.3 St. age Gs well made; sizes 38 to 43 inches. Second floor, Central Building, prisoner. In the most cas- jh “ OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK | SINGLE STAMPS va” “4 oe Mean, petipey r 4 , Newark, N. J., Store, 49 and 51 Market Street 4 AFTERNOONS ’ H ’ Maes teasers wu erecsns 4 —*) w Prices and Liberal Protective Credit Misses’ Frocks at $23.50 saly bo explained by the servant mNTSS ag py Uy weg ligd gpecmg ag Values $27.50 to $39.98 Whether you bi had evidently read Ibsen in the OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST, AFTERNOON AND DANCING FROCKS. The materials are taf- = anueay oma = ; 5 feta, crepes, Liberty crepes, Japanese crepes, in the new art designs, $25 Travers’ Sanitary Sleeper pussy willow silks—in fact, every new fabric in silks. 5 @ Made by one of the best manufacturers of high class Dresses. Only“one of Full Size Reed Pullman eet te! f A ——S If you need advice you are invited to consult our staff of Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists. The advice will be sent you in strictest con- fidence and absolutely free of charge, after a study of your case by a | vitmeonet who Is Ray trained to care for the ills of women, dress: R. PIERCE, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, New York. Or. Ploree’s Pleasant Peliets regulate Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Easy te take, 23 i THURSDAY SPECIAL 49c Storm Serge, 39c Yard ALL WOOL, 36 inches wide, in taupe, cadet, brown, gray, wine, garnet, two shades of navy blue and a jet black. ae 25% iil uit SEFPER h ls Street four, Weat Muitding, THURSDAY SPECIAL 36-Inch Printed Percale, 9c Yard SEVERAL THOUSAND yards of an excellent quality of Percale, soft finish, printed in a great range of striped designs in the best colors on white grounds; splendid fer house dresses, waists, boys’ blouses, men’s shirts, ete. Subway floor, Went Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL Boys’ $6.50 Suits, $5.00 TWO-TROUSER navy serge Norfolk Suits. And you will find them hard to match anywhere else, even with one pair of trousers, at $5.00. Pure worsted serge, in new stitched bell model; coat has lining of fine alpaca; both trousers are lined throughout and made with side buckles and protected pockets; extra buttons; sizes 7 to 18 years, Boys’ $4.00 Reefers, $2.95 Pure worsted serge, in the double breasted Reefer, with emblem on sleeve; strong, durable linings; smart and dressy; sizes 3 to 8 years. Second floor, Kast Building, \}a kind—many styles adapted from imported Dresses. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Misses’ Evening Dresses, $4.98 Values $9.98 to $15.98, Some slightly soiled. Only one of a kind. Second floor, center, Central Buflding, $2.49 Cut Glass Pitchers, $1.75 AMERICAN CUT GLASS WATER PITCHERS, an extra heavy and flawless blank, exquisitely cut in a combination of pinwheel, Vene- tian and fan designs, cut handle and cut star bottom, Fireproof Mixing Bowls At 38c., regularly 93c. a set. Yellow fireproof Mixing Bowls, in five sizes, 743, BM, 914, 10% and 11% inches; complete set fOr... 6.6.6. s cee cec eee es 39¢ Butway floor, Central’ Budding, THURSDAY SPECIAL Men’s $10.00 Raincoats, $6.95 Several hundred of these garments have been distrib- uted by us during the past few seasons without a single complaint. From a manufacturer who personally super- intends every detail of construction and who is rated among the very best in this market. Made for us during the inactive season, well under usual figures. Surface of fine twill domestic cas , in olive shade, double texture, with a sightly plaid back. y or convertible collars, Sizes 35 to 46, . Men's Building, Men’s $1.00 Shirts, 79c Oak Chair THURSDAY SPECIAL you can add it to ° FANCY SOFT SHIRTS, with double cuffs; an excellent variety of 69c your ac- White Goods---Wonderful Values mercerized fabrics, in neat striped designs; they ae stand ag 60 Solid oak din- count Shirts. $2.75 to $6.98- white embroidered Voiles, Crepe and Batiste, $1.98 rey <P to $4.98 a yard. b Large assortment of these high class embroidered bordered Voiles, Crepes and 1,800 Men’s Four-in-Hands, 2 for 25c Men’s silk Four-in-Hands, an immense variety of both open 4 Batiste; have been selling here at $2.75 40 $6.98, at. $108 to, $498 a yard | | thaness & clearance sale and remarkable value Street Moor White French Ratine, 42 inches wide, this season's most desired suit! WE HAVE ONLY ONE STORE! own importation Tai i Te THURSDAY SPECIAL $1.50 Lingerie Waists, 98c SHORT SLEEVE Blouse, raglan shoulder, trimmed with fancy veining; dainty rosebud voile, showing a tiny satin stripe; also plain white voile, elaborately trimmed with wide lace insertigns and touches of colored embroidery. Another pretty style is a copy of a $2.00 Blouse, embroidered in the new carnation stitching, $3.00 Waists at $1.98 BLOCK 35TH TOS6TH STREET AND 8TH AVENUE French Voiles and | __THURSD..V SPECIAL EY 1A Auto Robes, $5.98 and $6.50 Values $8.98 and $10.50 END OF THE SEASON clearance of Auto Robes, rubber interlined, te : i zie i finished: 54x72 inches, were $8.98, now $5.98; 82 inches, were $10.50, now | | Made of elegant quality tub silk, pale Roman stripes; vestee of self material; highly pol- $6.50 each. low collar and short sleeves, u Wad) dee Saskatchewan Auto Robes, heavy weight, rubber interlined; colors Crepe de Chine Blouses, $2.98 bler seats; are black or brown; $9.75, now $6,50; also $10.98, now $6,98 each. Made of crepe de chine, in the new pattern floral design, shoulder yoke and high back, An odd lot of high grade plush Auto Robes greatly redus low collar; finished with cord and tassel; light grounds with various shades Subway floor, of flowers. Gecond floor, Central Building, + Building,

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