The evening world. Newspaper, April 16, 1914, Page 13

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Tage New Phagg 22 legel” is now dropped | from the trade designation of “The Bis | ‘The nathe Hereafter it will be Known as “The Red Canary” Can’t Disguise Its Old Feathers BY CHARLES DARNTON. 'HILE it's the early bird that 1s popularly supposed to harvest the breakfast food, something tells me that “The Red Canary,” at the Lyric Theatre, is in no danger of indigestion or chronic dyspepsia, | at (™ for any worm that knows its way about the theatrical district may be| ‘# trusted to turn the other way before the Spring or Summeft show season tm very far advanced. S Y Y Ip Store.” < “J, B. Greenhut Company, Inc., formerly Greenhut, Stegel-Cooper Company.” Ap>order granting a petition to this i: effect by J. B. Greenhut, president of the company, has ben/algned by Justice Vernon M. Dayle 2 Court. “The Big Store” ts authorized to aasume {ts now name on or after May 1T, 1914. Penta Phat NOTES OF THE THEATRES. ined Charles Klein's Keorte We Ladieror yon. company orm * ven je ereat dance and always has a dimple or two | qvstion unon, the ate ogetormance to Keep her smile in good company, | played the title roics and Mr, Cnttrelly acted me mle of wt a. Letla Hughes, who recently sang #0 | libraries "100,000" worth ‘st Uckets" after delightfully in “Maids of Athens," | 4, verforma still has her voice with her, but she | been geta very litfle opportunity to use it. There is a great deal of T. Roy Barnes, a good-looking chap who | wher seoma to have fallen hopelessly in| ™hee él ps love with himself, After exhausting | Dette ie wt. mien, ene hia little bag of tricks, pleked up| ijviha Ford Fourth” street "That Seder here and there apparently, he be- | "UPI comes exceedingly tiresome, Under twill appear proper direction, and by playing Botan ths “gtraight,” he might easily make an | Mt. Dre 5? enviable place for himself in musoal | sad” ino terre “ele mgnaemnenté comedy. The chorua girle have not eocors with ach mill be oent to learned to keep step with éne another | Nei'in fitiburs for sop rehearse, —and so it goes, Everything, in fact, Kenigee, ua Lm S(K HEADACHE, GOSTVE, BL F LIVER 1S TORPIO—DIE A BOX the spring robin. Adele Rowland. But when it comes to producing that tired feeling weeks ahead of the calendar, “The Red Canary” is to be feckoned with by all who continue to take musical comedy after a rather hard winter. All the ingredients known to the Tired Business Man Qnd his tireless wife have been sup- Dlied in this case by Harold Orlob, who picked out the tunes: William Le Baron and Alexander Johnstone, who dashed off the book, and Will B. Johnstone, whose lyrics are treasured am a seemingly rich secret by most of the singers, With the ald of silks that susgest a remnant sale in a dry Goods store, and colored electric lights astage-managed by Hen Teal, the young gentlemen whose names make the programme a bit top-heavy have created a color scheme not at all likely to dazzle the town. The cruel truth is that the general effect may be summed up in the one word ama- teurish, And in spite of an idea that May be new—though I have my doubts about that—"The Red Canary" | can't disxuine ita old feathera, It 's the sort of musical comedy we have Aways known and that we are atriv- ing desperately to forget. Ab air of freshness iy given the performance by Adele Rowland, who is pert if not pretty, and so thor- oughly alive that she seems to be baving a very good time. as though life were a jolly son <== GREATEST SHOW GOING «BiG TOP" TO BROOKLYN As there tan't any Madison Square Garden there, or any flat into which it will fit, comfortably, Barnum & Bailey's @reatest Show on Earth will have its own canvas quarters all ready when it moves to Brooklyn, next Monday morn- feeling right—who have headache, coat-| ed and fermenting food and foul gases; ed tongue, foul taste and foul breath, diz-| take the excesp bile from the liver and ziness, can't sleep, are nervous a bothered «ith a sick, and poison from the bowel i A Cascaret to-night) straig! your-|out by morning—a 10 cent box keeps ‘ery few days with salts, pills, cas- thd head clear, stomach sweet, liver and tor oi! and other harsh ts? Cas-| bowels regular and you feel bully for carets immediately cleanse and sweeten jon't forget the children. CANDY CATHARTIC months. 10 CENT BOXES-ANY DRUG STORE * ALSO 25 & SO CENT BOXES ~ eDoOcToR: DVICE ': Lewis Baker The questions answered below are gener) tm charseter, the avinptoms of disensee ars given and the answere will avnly to any case of similar nature, ‘Those wishing further advice, free, may eidress Dr. Lewis Baker, College Bldg, College-Elwood Sta,, Dayton, ©,, inelosing actf-addrensed stamped envelore for reply Full none and addres must be given, but only initials or fi Namen will be used th my answer, ‘The newwcrintions can be filled At any well stocked drug store. Amy drugeist can order of wholesal She acts and- today. It is about etht times choaper than ordinary labelled cough medicines and will ‘There 1s no particular reason for the Jest much tonger @ircus to move—except that it has been fm Manhattan four weeks, and all cir- uses, even the piegee of them, have to tackle rural districts, sooner or later. ‘The tent. into whic! “Mim Celia" the circus will 43ive your children for bed- ‘b “Annions M."" ean Gigna food and oreroome this nawwes and wmpye te 60 feet tone, " 6 16 ater before mneals | distrem he circus will parade to Wyckoff Great || Asewees: "utdets' toubitlan: sen. wi sad and, Myrtle avenues, where the “big met effective Mf remulatly used for several top” and all the little tops have already pret baimwort, 1 or Mix . Here, at the Monday and “1, given about one hour before meals in water, yn pitches Werday matiness, thousands of orphans and charges of charitable institutions Sail be entertained free by the manage- ment. Six thousand seats have already Been tasued, | The bi "will seat pel OT, R.A. writen ‘1 am affitcted with catarrh in throat and nostrils, Weak eyes and che have remited Please advise what to tate a tw) cunce package oF box of antisent ne powler and nse it acconting to the directions whieh accompany each package, perform the duties in life, wile my vleewure ts slowly ambition for work and going.” ey. Bi writer: “My hate ta hardy and | Anawer: I think « powerfut, harmlew tonte ead tooking. and my acaln is covered with | Md nerving medicine will rejuvenate and ' 17 sewels SOLID 14K 4 restore the fuctiane of sigeati 3 in met tant, Cem ro erg otate yeti | ah eUimination by invita ot vonr hair wh? | © dit will bring back tn the heirs, your and you will be re growth of hair, tiona accom: nying, Ren 3" ashes 1 aan ont and weigh 190 nounda, uncomfortable wanted with 1am I Aisle to go in company, Mon, GG writes: "1 want something to increase my welzht abont 18 or 20 pounds, a pale as T fort embarrased, fat reducing, remedy t"* Anawer! Any one who is too flehy can Suarain acholene tablets, ‘They are Can you adrie 8 Kinds of nilla, but thy Avawer: 1. think end strength “Atom Ki" writen work for some weoks 00 ; tiem, What vould yar ad rally effect a cure, an they atimntate the iver and bowele inty healthy action NTI soon! at meal times and at bed time Railroad Movements Todide of potamiim, 2 drama; antlum aaiicr: Inapection on the | IM tate, 4 drama; wine of ooltiicm, % ounce: out h. Bent Pothier | ie. * ay frten otank' . Ite; eotire ayetem, I you are dvmentic, take tables trionentine, ‘Thee two medicines ya wilt find in any uptodate drug ator, owrttes: My husband ts MMicted with some kitney diseuwe, He weak and suffers with headache patos in his back and Vaing are ed 998 NOTICE! every fradh cold 1 hi remedy *"* wnedy that 1}! rheomation, Hin ank’ ewell, and his teen to be tired al! the thine, Same 1 have ne connection with the store next " ze lia te cms rv whioh was mude to imitute ming), eae customers who ve bought At to thei on the fire and let it co cool aud add the contente of a 219 02, bottle | neglected. 1 would advise balmwort tahlets, « of emouce inentho-laxene, which you oan pur- | compound well uted to such meee, Obtain chase at any drug store, and you will have a] in sealed tube, with directions for home pint of the finest cough svrup og the market ! use,—Advt, Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, 180 Broadway, New York % We A erie ea Tees | ‘chose You men and women who can't get | the stomach, remove the sour, undigest- | carry off the constipated waste matter | Form a pleasant combination every afternoon in the GIMBEL Tea Room. other ee Tea and Tango The Tango, Maxixe favorite es? are demonstrated by r. White and Miss Kuykendall, who also explain the various steps in detail. Delicious afternoon ten is served at 75c. These fascinating Exhibitions of Modern Dancing are under direction-of Mrs. Hawkesworth and Mrs. Groner. Sil This Corset has the distinction of being the only one that'is designed with this happy combination of the two things which are vital to all women—style New Nemo [KOPSERVICE Corset at $5 and health. Nemo Corsets Are Spectalized by GIMBELS Second Fioer Truly Girlish—and Chic Hats for Young Maidens Quaint Pokes Sailors—Large' and Small Pretty Mushroom Styles Directoire’ Bonnets Copies of Paris Hats $2.75 to $10 The Sreating of juvenile millinery is an art! Lanvin, Groult, Ip —and it is their models which we adopt. As this millinery is one of our specialties, we have, at least, 200 distinctive styles for young girls. Panama Hats with Roman-striped Scarfa and bands with fruit motifs, $3.95 and'$5. Tailored Hats at $1.45 to $5. All New Styles in Untrimmed Hats, 75c to $3.50 Bebe wings, little lacquered quills, wreaths of tiny flowers. at 35c to $2. Hats Trimmed Free of Charge cially for this service we have milliners who are Ldaiodlyeetinat We extend ie sccanet , in our ner} and tl trimmings are purchased Be Sections. n ‘Women’s supply for Spring and Summer, Women's $3.50 Glove Silk Union Suits inforced. brella knee. Wir isieort °°} $2.50] Womens Lisle | 5¢ Flesh, white, black and sky . ; Hue. Hand crocheted yokes; French Women’s Glove Silk Vests | Women’s $1.25 3 | Lisle Union Suits band or crochet edge } $1.50 Women’s Lisle Flesh, white and sky blue;| Bloomers reinforced arm shields. Women’s 75c Lisle ead Union Suits 4 f S THe an tight or umbrella] Women’s 50c Lisle | knee. Thread Vests Women’s 50c | 3 for $1. Imported Lisle 25c |or French band top. Thread Vests | » and the Righth Floor Is Not Sacrificed for Hygiene lygiene Is Not Obliterated for Style yynx and About are its greatest masters when untrin ight Underwear ‘That Imparts Much Comfort Among Which the Excellent Silk Garments Are Very Tempting with Their Luxury GIMBEL underwear is well up to its high standard of quality and style, and fits well under gowns that must be free from bulkiness undery neath. This Sale affords fine savings to women wishing to secure @ Hand crocheted yokes and Flesh, white and sky blue; re-| French band top; tight or um- | $1.25 Black and white; closed only; } 5Oc| ribbon band and bow at knee. Hand crocheted yokes Main Floor Ree REN FN _ @HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1914. GIMBELS Jeanne in hats $1 35¢ Toe-Ease Shoes and Pumps for Children and Growing Girls Solve the shoe problem for little folks good service ni 5 children’s capers. combining —careful mothers know how necessary it is that the children’s feet shall be per- mitted to grow naturally, Until recently it has been difficult to obtain a shoe con- structed with this object in view—and at the same time to give style and the to withstand the * Toe-Ease"' Shoes—in ll these features explain their popularity with every parent who has ever tried them on the boys or girls. Colonial Pumps in Gun-metal Calf and Flat Bow Pumps in gun-metal cali Patent Coltskin, $3.50 white canvas, white kid and white buck. Children’s Patent Coltskin Shoes black kid tops. Gun-metal Sizes 814 to 11, §2 to §2.60 Sizes 1114 to 2, $2.50 to $3 Sizes 244 to 6,63 to $3.60 calf in high or low cut styles. , patent coltskin, tan Russie calf, with white kid, black cloth or Tan Russia calf, white canvas or genuine white buckskin—priced according to sizes. Boys’ Sturdy High Mannish models in patent co) Russia calf. Sizes 10 to 1814, $2.50 to $3 to $3.50 Sizes 1 to 6, $8 “a A and Low Shoes box calf, gun-metal calf and tan Becond Floor |SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORKING WOXD TUTE . Why Is This Dress of Roman-striped Crepe de Chine Not $50? i Because— The Dressmaker made an advantageous purchase of the sith and. because We were foresighted and realized that the Russian Coarslert snail be the leading that is why, when such a dvess ts at $50 on Fifth Avenue, we can present it . At $22.50 Tt ts an ideal dress for Summer, for the background ts white and the satin stripes are in rich but not glaring colors. Its vest and sleeves are of white crepe, and its gilet girdle is of soft blue suede. # $27.50 Flower-printed Silk Crepe Dresses at $22.50 ii Black with bouquets of gay-hued posies. Apple green, Dutch bine, cacuap and be beige, with flowers that sound perfect harmonies of color. $25 Printed Canton Crepe Dresses at $15.75 In cashmere and quaint floral designs More Women’s Suits for the Sale That Has Been Our Greatest Success At $25 At $30 Bil Third Fleer, resis Bag 2000 Men’s Summer Shirts At $1.10 Each *,5!,50, $2 and $2.50 Kinds Values of these Shirts are firmly established facts. All bore their higher prices in the GIMBEL stock, There are ft Mercerised Cloth Shirts, that were $1.50 lushroom Tucked Bosom Shirts, that were $2 Fine Silk-and-cotton Shirts, that were $2.50 About an equal number of each grade in the collection, and all sizes In each ip. It’s a good time for men to get aboard who want to get their summer shirt supply at a saving. New Foulard Silk Scarfs, 50c They are tremendously popular, as many men know, and we have a collection that are wonders at 50c each. What Is Your Favorite Color? Blues, greens, purples, maroons, olives, browns and qin are all here, and all printed in brilliant scroll, Cubist, block, and floral designs. ‘ome and see them. Main Fleer 24,000: Pairs of Women’s Silk Gloves at Special Prices to Start the Season This multitude of Gloves represents a GIMBEL purchase from a single maker whom. we selected for the excellence of his goods. The size of the purchase regulated the lowness of the prices. Usually women have to pay the higher values mentioned for equally good Gloves. yah Pair Guaranteed by GIMBELS, 16-button, 66c Pair for 86c Quality Thi Fine tricot weave; black and white. . means that purchasers of these Gloves are entitled to a new pair without] 1¢-putton, 76c Pair for $1 Quality Extra heavy, tricot weave, of bright silk; Paris question should the double fingertips wear point backs; black and white. out before the rest of the gloves. 16-button, 86c Pair for $1.26 Quality Two-clasp, 60c Pair for 860 Quality Milanese silk; black and white, with heavy| Heavy Milanese silk, white, or black; Paria point Pi backs. Main Floor embroidery or Paris point stitching. Furniture Events Like This Happen Very Seldom It is always a pity when a good store with fine stocks and high business ideals has to close its doors. Fortunately it is not a common occurrence. But. when such an event. does happen, as is responsible for this Sale of the Splendid Furniture Stock of David M. Kahn & Company it brings mighty good luck to people who have place in their homes for the best furniture made, at an average saving of nearly athird. That is exactly what this Sale affords. Such noted makers as the Grand Rapids Furniture Co., Berkey & Gay, Widdicomb Furniture Co. and nearly 150 others of high standing are rep- resented in the collection. Among the Bedroom Furniture. A charming five-piece Adam Bedroom Suite, in Glasses in bird's-eye maple, Circassian walnut old ivory enamel, at $276 from $395. birch, mahogany and golden oak, ranging in price Modern four Piece Bedroom Suite, in bird's-eye | from a Mahogany Finished Chiffonier at §9 free maple, at rom . 0 Many stylee of Dressers, Chitioniers, Toller | $14, toa Bachelor's Wardrobe in Circassian walnut Tables, . Princess Dressers and’ Cheval | at 960 from $86. The Dining Room Furniture. ree-plece Room | boards, China Closets, Serving . dette her Mabogesy Dining Haom | Metis ant Chairk te poise ekkc ete eo At $20 Regularly $29.50 to $32.50 Suite, with Sheraton inlay, at ¢! A sources Dune Suite, in Jacobean teow of. fy Hyehowany, from as koja ak, at 9375 5 hu at from a omnssany indivi Brown Oak Sideboard at 6120 from $200. Many individual Dining Room Pieces—Side- Parlor and Library Furniture Adam three-piece Parlor Suite, in mahogany Many styles o1 Bookeases in mahogany, golden frames, at ¢40 from $56. oak, Circassian walnut and antique oak, trom a Library Bulte, three-piece, tn leather, 965 from | Golden Oak Bookcase at $17 trom $82.60, to a tine u Tables in 82 styles, at 610 to 976, | Mahogany Bookcase, with lattice doors, at $68 trom usually $16 to $110. 080. Seventh Fleer GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD 8ST. ar i }

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