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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1926, . - Miss Banderson, as well as to vask | cept as an ancient form of exerc!s6?| secured for her by Charles Frohman. HIS ITCHING aaqaeeeeae—. in the admiration of girls who were Pig ML from Yeo should coax! Harrison Garrett has been engaged iF sald to be the gayest at the Gaicty| ME Briinte walls Senin. § menee| to Dlay the role of a travelling salen- (it's near a chureh, you know), and] Reel, proved a living answer to that}™man In “Wild Oats.” He was the Joseph Cawthorn not only came in bt ad pl MRO et ao dollenttally tae GOR man fed rar atanea te part, ECZEMA GONE for a cup of tea, but he carried the ced ac hituliy| the other ten having :efused it when plot around in his hat, where it had | $hat,in the quartette number, “WNCE| « certain physical requirement was | plenty of room. The hat really be-| on her, while her “Follow Me” took made known to them. The drummer's | l the Mi n,} ono back to the very best days of! style of haircut will be of the “shave- RESINOL DW IT jonged to mpassioned Mormon, | Che. "pdna May. It wasnt thé song] your-neck” order, popular in the Mid- ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “The Girl From Utah” Y a Pleasing Refugee. }' who wore whihkers in place of a 5 'go much as the dancing, in fact two) die West in the late ‘eighties. neoktie, but as he didn't come back }fying foct made us dulte forget *he| Lieut. Peter Basectt, while serving for it Mr. Cawthorn lacked nothing | singing. And something tells me Misa| in a South African campaign, invent- | eczema on my feet, band: but his missing concertina to make| Reel would be even more charming) ed a new magazine rifle, upon the | body for about four mont! ind I suf- him thoroughly happy. He was funny without her Irish dialect plans of which he has since been|fered untold misery, The itching was r phi rasfunny "An Irish lad, Michael Matthews, | working for a number of years, Me | something aw(ul. In a couple of days in epite of the author, and although | appeared to take huge dolight in Mr. | perfected these recently and has given | {t anread all over me with small blisters he betrayed the fact that he was) Cawthorn’'s. delicatessen utterances,| the rifle to the British Government. d the t 1 7 mate of barely on speaking terms with “Flor-| and Miss Venita Fitzhugh was @| Upon returning from South Africa Gad saee formed 6 few a Sores, h ice | Lieut. Bassett quit the I tried——, ——, and many other rie the Fi oh ied off this| haughty leading lady with @ voke q army for the Fg MBean onli hana that roe to the occasion when she | stage, He created the role of Jarvis | remedies and preseriptions,, bu I only song by making the best of two or| burst into song. ‘The three stars were|n “Peg o' My Heart,” which he is| grew worse. Finally I read of Resinol three laughs at his own expense. His | amusing in a burlesque of the movies, | now playing at the Manhattan Opera | Ointment and Resinol Soap and com- training ae @ German dinlect come.) to which a very happy touch was | House. menced using it. 1 got relief from the dian counted for so much in the way | aaded by the musical director, Gua. | |, Lillian Kemble Cooper, daughter of | first. treatment — Hesinol STOPPED of merriment that he coucney foto] ta Salzer, by his “incidental muste” | the English sector Frank Kemble} THE ITCHING INSTANTLY, and I Cee oven poculiag uses. “But Te must | Of the piano. But that room tn a) foaPerc: nas heen engaged to play the | could sleep the first night. I used four be confessed that his sony, “Tango | Mormon's house in Bristoh was 90 | ic.h Comedy by Geraldine Bonner end | of five jars of Resinol Ointment and Tea.” ‘was a bit strong. bare and dismal that it killed every | Hiueneson Hosa, which wae che wine | Soap also, and 1 am entirely cured of diss Sanderson sane and danced| Attempt at humor. The color scheme | ner in the Moroacd play contest, | that disease—eczema, and I can cheer- prettily, though she has had potter | at the Arts Hall was also a bit cold. |"*hi0 latest agaiticn to New Fork'a| fully boost Resinol.” (Signed) G. W. | fonga fa the course of her biithosomo| » All in all, however, “The Girl From | motion picture playhousen the Adel. | Full E. 10th St, Davenport, career. After gotting very little out js agreeable and bas pretty | Oni at ‘Broadway and Bighty-sinth fowas Way Me ml tall cabo sald oe ae er dia to be ball ot ents Bate inhi street, will be opened on Wednesday | Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap f the Witen Presentation of) aiso form » most valuable household Brian performed his portion of the “My Official ; tvenings entertainment. peatly ana] NOTES OF THE THEATRES. |" Winer im ‘tetdon this eummer|ttentment for pimples, sunburn, heat gracefully. But he might easily have — Charles Dillingham engaged tho | "ahs insect bites, ete. | For trial, free, done more dancing and won greater After appearing 4 Breen family, who were at the Pal. | Write to Resinol, Dept. $2-R, Baltimore, popularity In the eyes of his expec- ppearing in Barrie's “The! ace in a novel act. They arrived on| Md. Sold by all druggists ’ tant audience. It was really a disap-|welve-Pound Look" at the Palace|the Bt. Loula on Saturday and have |———eeeeene pointment to see him dance the polka Ibewun rehearsals for the new Mont. inatead of the waltz, After all why! Theatre this week, Ethel Barrymore gomery and Stone play, which wii World “Wants” Work Wonders should anyone dance the polka, ¢x- will begin rehearsals of a new play be seen at the Globe in September. i “1 had a severe, torturing case of rms and 59th to 60th Street ae Lex.to3dAv. hiss Wis Manufacturing Retailers of Pianos and Player Pianos BY CHARLES DARNTON. (YRS comething these days to cross the ocean with music. Compared with ll the girls compelled to make the trip to these tranquil shores with no other song than ‘Home, Sweet Home,” played on the heartstrings, “The Girl from Utah" seemed lucky Indeed to have a score to settle at the Knicker- Becker Theatre last night. “And on the whole it was a lively| what to make of a girl who felt It and tuneful score that Paul Rubens/ necessary to take so long @ trip to ‘and Sydney Jonos sent with the latest/ escape the loving clutches of a Mor- “girl” from London, though Charles} mon gentleman intent upon adding Frohman had taken the precautjon to} her to his elastic home circle. At fave Jerome D. Kern throw out a/ any rate, it all seemed rather vague “Mfe-line in the form of other num-jand remote. If Una Trance had not bers calculated to sustain the Amer-| been so thoroughly wide-awake there fea spirit. Altogether, the music| would have been reason to suspect teade*The Girl from Utah” a pleas-| she had fallen into her last name. But ing refugee, in spite of the fact that/ any suspicion that she was even en- the English author, James T. Tanner,| joying her beauty sleep was promptly Who booked her for London, was eol-| dispelled by Miss Julia Sanderson, dom merry and only occasionally] who looked as blooming as @ rose. bright. Perhaps he didn’t know quite’ Donald Brian waa there to admire Ne i Dl Pee es ee le le Pelle Del te oo Our Foreign Office GIMBEL BROTHERS The Cool Tea Room Will give all Posible Help and _Agforme: Is Making a Specialty of Store Opens Daily at 8:30; Saturdays Until 12:30. Broadway at Thirty-third St. Mecuugtn Square 8200, Branch 408. Fight Fisoes Abeta Bose, Women’s Low Shoes Very Good $2.85 Instead of $3.50 Lingerie Music. Men's Smoking, Grill Room. Summer’s overflow of smart ‘ D4 Ps Pumps and Oxfords, that for F quick clearance, have been re- - 5 and $2 pee (gti Shas 4 round, square and V-neck styles, Do not mistake them for un- ‘ by desirables—some of our most Gahorstey eimined “Witt Wee An Innovation for Motoring—This Imported Cap of Silk, $1.25 Yesterday when we unpacked this first importation we were a bit disappointed, for it contained only 84 of hous eats which have been adopted by motorists who toured Europe this Summer. Besides being attractive, this cap is practical, for it is of a knitted silk which clings, but does not disarrange the coiffure. As the arrival of another importation is uncertain one should not procrastinate. Tomorrow 84 of these caps in Only 4 More Days Player Piano}, Club (Limited to 175 Members) At a Saving of *126 Valenciennes lace and embroidery. Bes \ popular models are among then . Ribbon also adorns every gown. White Pauline Blue Citron \ | —shoes you can wear well into the Fall. intia Combinations With deawete Cherry an le Green Purple Colonial Pumps in gun-metal, patent colt and tan are in the graceful Princess style. phynx Gray | Russia calf. Also some with knickerbockers. Smart Tailleur Hats at $5 to $15 veal ‘j ane ra gy hte oper by Our Own Milliners ‘obably you don’t know that the usual tailored hats at mod i the hundreds in factories. That is why the styles are Rtarectyred cae the pHa chiral GIMBEL Hats are the extreme! They have chic, individuality and are beautifully made of the best materials. Third Floor, 32nd Street Side TheGIMBELSubway Store Petticoats have shadow-proof panels. Some are interlaced with the Valenciennes lace insertion in the effective zig-zag designs, but there are other dainty styles too, Second Floor Flat Bow Pumps bale metal calf, patent colt and tan Russia calf, welted soles. Oxford Ties in patent coltskin, gun-metal calf and white canvas, welted soles. A fair range of sizes in each style, and all sizes in the collection. Second Fier $8 to $4 Messaline : To Every Member Participating. Thi h Petticoats, $1 Laie 0 to make ia A Y| peennds the ped hi to ier PS ar hong noies Many of them hil silk jersey Two Remarkable Blouse Values Crep e de Chine | New, Reliable, Fully Guaranteed 68-Bots gussets inset along the seams. In plain and changeable colors, Pleated and tailored flounces. Also $3.50 Black Charmeuse ‘Petticoats at $1.95. Beach Capes and Norfolk Coats of Terry Cloth at $3.50 and $3.95 Just what all women need to wear over their bath- ing suits. In gray, green, tan, blue and pink. Second Floor Not only are the styles attractive, ins Roman Stripe Veils Tor several out- At $1.25 Yard joor wear an e ette Crepe for more dressy cocastone tut qualities too In the New Colors are unusually good. olan are sensa- An uzusually good quality; tional values at these Pipoveniern F inches le and very spe- At $2.95 . |. cially priced at 91.28 a yard, Instead of $6.95 Included in the assortment Bi { tine Geor; exiled :- lms re dt are new shades of ermatite! 5 length sleeves iy Raszizo 2 edge. Shown in flesh and peach shades, Anes Ciok Apricot At $1 Moss Russian Green Lavender Blouses of Roman Stripe V ie a | a 3 i} a collar, vested ctl i uiie tase Dee Also Black and White sleeves. All Subway Balcony Subway, Lower Fleer Women’s Wool and Silk Sale of House Dresses and Dresses at $12.75 Kimonosat Savings of 25 t.30% Six distinctly new models $1 Kimonos, 75c are shown, including the latest Crepe and Lawn in light colored flora’ Basque and Vest styles and patterns. double skirt effects. $1.25 Kimonos, 95c Made of poplin, serge and snnirere with shirred yoke, trimmed with silk; light in weight yet thor- oughly serviceable; cool to wear yet in the height of style; you will look far for better values than these splendid dresses at $12.76. Women’s & Misses’ Raincoats at $5 They are made of service- able qualities of poplin, mo- hair and bombazine, shown in stylish black, blue, tan and gray mixtures. Smart models with raglan sleeves and belted backs; excellent values at $6. Y| 4 Piano \ On the Club Plan of pocong Veg A Week | tina eo pase But 5 Days More For This August Furniture Sale With Initiative It will then be but a matter of history—an occasion remembered by thousands of people for the greatness of its furniture opportunities. But five days more—the end is almost here! Every day sees scores of the best values sold. Yours is the loss if you delay longer. Library Suite, $80, from $115 The Cab Price inclades a fine Bench, 12 Rells ef Music of your own selection, a beantifal f Music Roll Cabinet, a Cover and Free Delivery. fj The Player Pianos offered in this Club are positively eee the equal of instruments sold elsewhere for $500 and more, improvement known to modern Player Piano construction... The tubings are of metal, which is more durable than rubber; the expression devices are simple and easy to operate. Any one can now play the piano without any previous knowledge of music. Not alone does the Club Price present a saving of 6 to every member, but the remarkably low terms of for a Player Piano of such excellent quality make it possible for everybody to participate. Wil) As the Club ls Rapidly Filling Up NI We Urge You to Join at Once $1.50 House Dresses, $1 awn, Crepe and Percale {a many charming aty Kimonos of Silk and Silk Mull, $1.95 Kimonos of Milo silk mull in Dresden flower designs, "various ae This model has square collar and deep cuffs of mull with Valencienneslace edgings and insertion. (Lllustrated.) Three Pieces, in Brown Spanish Leather. soll creten ons deena reece ie fn satin piping and facing. All sizes. Furniture for the Living Room Subway Balcony $12.75 Subway Baloony Pleven’ \ Reasons Why Bloomingdales’ S-piece Library Suite, brown Spanish leather, oe any obliga, : Can Make Such An Extra- $66, fom #100, in as hei Gti 12!4c to 18c Dress Cottons | $9.50 Dining Room | Wall Papers, 5c to 15c part, full be ordinary Offer: covered, $125, from $187.50. : at 7c Yard Domes, $4.50 Mostly Half Price garding your Weare the builders of every Plane and 16c plain satin stripes, all new pastel shades, sold only with cut-out borders, roll, 5c. 20c non-fading oatmeal papers in many good colors, 106 8 roll. 200 and 25c papers, suitable for halls and dining rooms; gilt papers, craftsman and set designs, per roll, 16c. Subway, Lower Floor. hanging; with The dainty color combinations are un- | gtem, key, canopy $7.50 Dinner Sets, 4.95 usually attractive. and inverted light, $4.50, trom $9.60. 52-piece; American Porcelain; gold leaf deco- Subway, Lower Floor Subway, Lower Floor ration; openstock. Subway, Lower Floor. hi Davenport, 7 ft. long, tapestry upholstered, $95, from $115. : 8-piece Wing Suite, davenport: and chairs, 960, from $120. Solid Mahogsny Table, top 80x50 inches, one drawer, $27.60, from $45. Mahogany Bookcase, two sections, sliding door, $24, from 32, Jacobean Oak Bookcase, two sections, $40, from . Seventh Fleer A lucky pyrchase from a big New ny England Till of just 8,000 yards of this ae a ae printed Dress Cotton enables us to offer | in amber or Nile this extraordinary bargain, regularly | green, with scenic 1214 to 18c materials, at 7c a yard. Duten borden Shown in stripes, spots, floral and inches in combination effects that will make ose oon ideal dresses for house or street wear, A ng b PLAYER he purchaser the the ons usually paid to dealers, Cut Out and Mail This Coupon W. eho BLOOMING ty Te . \GDALES’ § a. SAS A SAS A AS SS AS AA ie orn eenenees een