The evening world. Newspaper, August 26, 1914, Page 8

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ere yeu, over te get bas winding- that make @ fat your tee. Quit pen- ‘Without It “The ‘would no doubt war as ite title. v, at @ corn, only make ii ewer. ie aie, oC aiture Without Deposits, cateetocvery to the buyer. Ow ALL AND MAKE a penn RO OWN TERMS end Connections. fs the menawy Sas, Apply Also to Now York, Now Jersey, se16 PLAYER Pies te awe | WE PAY FREIGHT ¢ Furniture & ee ee Reductions The Only Sere ‘Eake of ACs! BY CHARLES DARNTON. sivanirn HOUGH his wig may turn gtay, Lew Fields never tones his boyishness. It te this quality more than any other that distinguishes him from other comedians. alone in that prankish burlesque of “Cathering” but in every move he ever acterization, a ise Petes Ludwig made toward Joe Weber's collar-button, and he has {t to-day. It is like a abies om tho Weoumend of tho smaite And what a blensing it was to him inclined to choose hia words, You at the Republic Theatre last night!/may imagine how the plot thickens as broad as it is long, it really de- serves a better name, aod in the Ger- malttee, but ft is man it possibly bad one more in keep- | sultor believed t: ing with the times. The changing of @ letter may have been considered DY | Tone to Nerney went Frank Mandel as part of the work of|ing a sings an adaptor. So far as any real adap- ives anxiety is entirely rel tation goes he has merely chanwed | tah the scene to Milwaukee without in bo Noa & he ay ot Pe teper, Caml | tne toast gtving the play an American maa : eta setves| &tmosphere. It remains unmistakably ” ape German in character, an old-fash- {fiies, sclepore and rasers, ' joned farce obvious in its mechanism F YOU are under 12 and over 6 and happen to be a a6 | eagerness, enthusiasm and violent gestures, and his comic distress kept the house a 1 ter, Vigorous tf was given Rim by Mise Alice Fischer as the ‘witer who pana ‘him with fear, Manne Hasse ea Lackaye and Home, ‘Wilfred Charke were amusing iz; Fields Triumphs Yur Nf rad cies ae Over “High Cost x pero than as th Charlotte ren “a simply, but Mise Vivian bag ay taal rg, og A ‘young wooer ot te the =: ike creature, George An- it have worn a , oo 4 fe, Misa must observed er ir F BOE. Nothing more Rd po ‘ome acted wi th bis ‘unt ‘untailing res] io an nppe ‘as needed, the . He had it in the olf days at the music hall, not by oo Hips tantees made from fr sti Me mit af the an wa ae m' the domesti- cated German, seeethen exe od onuinely humorous. a Aad is gake, some of his Tinse “inouta be reported to the Pur’ty League. Coat of Loving”| When not only Ludwig bi amet an rather arn of scey ary arenes] DEDIOATE CHILDREN'S HAVEN. ‘hile the story is o ‘eediess to sa; with discretion when” he te Smuts Lag hairman of the investigating com. | *Way is to be dedicated Saturday by the Fog! Ay & stray | Temple Ierael Auxiliary. Specches will he dreaded son | be made by Health Commissioner Gold- oatablianed | hie ‘ideatites 4nd the| water and Borough President Connolly. that the dancer ‘The inatitution. which ts to be main- tained the year round, has been in operation for six months. It serves as a Weare ee a! ta A oa whose Ineans'o ot arranging the care of thelr eros families lies at home. . sad a ctficers of the Auxillary are Mrs. The Children’s Haven of Far an reward wi it leav. ele lightning Bu bel, Md se anne jeasant anancial ng discussed at unnecessary Fields worked with, all his ol4 craaameeey MyM laren 42nd and Ford Streets, West of Ath Avenue. Smart Autumn Fashions for Misses, Small Women and Girls Az® now being shown, on the Third Floor, embracing the season’s latest fashion in design, material and coloring. The assortments comprise a most careful selection of apparel, including many models designed on juvenile lines for practical and dress wear at school and college, at the following inter- esting prices: Tailor-made Suits, . from $19.75 to $118.00 Afternoon Dresses of Silk, $14.50 to $85.00 Street Dresses, from $21.75 to $39.50 Evening Gowns, from $45.00 to $165.00 Motor and Street Coats, $15.00 to $74.50 Large and comprehensive assortments of Juniors: and Girls’ Apparel _ (sises 6 to 14 years) are also being displayed, comprising Wash Dresses, Fh son My and Party Dresses, Middy Suits and Coats for all occasions in the most favored fabrics, at attractive prices. o-morrow, on the Third Floor, an Absolute Clearance Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Separate Skirts ONSISTING of hundred ts. The materials are white, tee al ak dae ok Gabardine, "Shepherd Checks, Velvet Roman and Se Plaids, Taffeta, Moire and ‘Novelty Silke, of which will be offered at these extraordin prices: $2.95 $4.75 $8.50 Former prices were $6.50 to 22.50 On the Third Floor, our complete Fall selections are being shown, of Boys’ Clothing and Hats MA2z of imported and domestic materials.- Included are single and double breasted Norfolk suits, with extra trousers and new model gel and American made suits in plaid, striped and fancy effects, blue id cheviots, in sizes from 7 to 18 years. pt ‘ie Suits in Wool and Washable materials for the small boy, showing the latest features in Russian, Middy, Oliver Twist, Sailor and Vestee models. The new Fall Hats present the most desirable materials, colorings and shapes, at very moderate prices. Boys’ and Youths’ Furnishings wet be found on the Third Floor, for school, college, dress and sport wear. Worthy of special mention in this section are the well chosen assortments of neckwear, shirts, pajamas, sweaters, bathrobes, belts, etc., of the most serviceable qualities at moderate prices. Thursday, on the Fourth Floor, the Final Clearance Sale of | $25.00 Wardrobe Trunks * at $15.00 As illustrated, 45 inches high, 22 inches wide and 28 inches deep; covered with canvas and bound with black vulcan- ized fibre. $35.00 Wardrobe Trunks at $23.50 Covered and bound with black fibre; interior fitted with every packing convenience. $45.00. Wardrobe Trunks at $29.75 Made of three-ply veneer basswood covered with heavy conyas ‘and bound with vulcanized fibre. == "Stra —— $2.98 Cut Glass Fern Dish, $1.98 AMERICAN CUT GLASS hx FOOTED Fern Dish; an extra f heavy blank, handsomely cut fe fs a combination of chrysanthemum |) and fan designs, complete with |) | silver plated lining. ’ German China Tea Sets, 39¢ 5 pleces, prettily decorated in @ delicate floral design; in natural col. f° ors, gold edge and green foliage; set be. consists of tea pot, sugar bow! and cream pitchers, Bubway Moor, Central Building. Women’s $7 to $15 Dresses, $3.75 GATHERED together from many sections of our own stocks—the ones and twos of a kind left over from great sales—now all arranged for quick selling at the little price of $3.75. Navy and black men’s wear serge, wool crepes, black and white checks, combination of navy and check messaline; silk crepes, etc. In many instances only one of a kind. Dresses suitable for vacation wear or general utility. Second our, Centre! Bullding Women’s Wash Skirts, 98c & $1.50 ABOUT TWO HUNDRED IN ALL, the remainder from a great season's selling; variety of styles and materials; white only. None C.O. D. or on approval. Becond floor, Central Building ‘New Fall Blouses, $1.98 ANOTHER THURSDAY OFFERING that will bring big response. Two splendid models of black taffeta, semi-tailored and hemstitched; new collar and set-in long sleeves; one model has embroidered panel front, both finished with jet buttons, Smart Waists of White Voile, $1.29 ‘$1.98 and $2.25 Boudoir Clocks, $1.49 IMPORTED CELLULOID Daint; \broidered it front with inserti f filet 1 id do Saeed ain * oan ainty embro! nels on front w Insertions of jace a bl row of jet buttons; organdle collar edged with filet. me COUN || movement-and 2-Inch dial, Gas Lights, 98c Complete with imported porcelain burner, chimney, gooseneck and bie outside mires jttway floor, Centml Building. 50c and 59c Belts, 10c CLEARANCE SALE of Belts. Washable suede and pique—Belts that have sold for 50c to 59e, now all at the one price, 10¢ each. Street for, canta, Central Building. Misses’ Serge Dresses $5.98, $7.98, $8.98 and $12.98 SUCH EXCELLENT bargains that you should come early if yor desire to share, as we doubt very much that they will last the dy. Bale or a combimation Rus serge and satin, including all the latest els. Some of them of higher priced garments. Made in Redingote style; others on rt straight lines with draped sash or smart coatee effect with a deep belt of Oriental velvet. Collar and cuffs of pique or some in the stiff Eton style; sizes 14, 16 and 18, Misses’ Tweed Coats, $5.98 Suitable for week end, evening or motoring wear; sizes 14, 16 and 18. Gecond floor, centre, Centra Building, Sterling ‘Silver Jewelry, 35c Stock of a Providence Maker ANY STERLING SILVER JEWELRY would be amazing at 35e— but this is new, artistic, well made jewelry—Rings, Brooches, Hat Pins, Earrings and La Vallieres—of the daintiest, prettiest, most pleasing designs, set with rhinestones and reproductions of pearls, amethysts and other stones, as well as very smart effects in enamel and rhine- stones. Just the thing for memory gifts to friends you meet in the country. THE BEST PRICES OFFERED FOR MANY A YEAR for 35c cach. Street foe, Central Building, Women’s Undervests, 8c LOW NECK, sleeveless; some plain, some fancy. Women’s 29c Combinations, 24c Shaped cotton, low neck, sleeve. less, wide at knee; iace trimmed. Btreet Moor, Fulton street, Central Building, Women’s Stockings, 8c BLACK COTTON STOCK- INGS, seamless, double soles. Women’s Gun Metal i Gibson Oxfords, $2.24 i SOFT AND COOL gunmetal Gibson model, with plain toe, thin 4 turn soles, Cuban heels, i Women’s $5.00 Oxfords, $2.95 Gunnin Oxtord model, with invisible eyelets, mice and stitched soles, an heels. 14 Noor, West Building, Fine ribbed cotton seamless, in black or white. Store orders only on both items, Btvest Noor, Fulton street, Central Building, Men’s “Fadeproof” Shirts, 55c FANCY SHIRTS, made of soft finished percales, guaranteed fast colors; neat designs; all light effects and well made. @trest floor, East Building, Infants’ Dresses, 49c a] OF FINE NAINSOOK, dainty embroidery yoke, lace edge trim- ming neck and sleeves; Bishop style with ethbroidery beading and lace edge on neck and sleeves. Children’s Cambric Gowns, 59 ‘ Chemise and open front effect, with embroidery Insertion; also tucked yoke, Genond floer, Kast Men’s Imported Cot- ton Half Hose, 12%4c IMPORTED HALF HOSE, in ain black and black with un- Pleached split soles, full fash- ioned, Btveet floor, Men's Building, Hoyt etrest, Furniture Offerings Last Days of August Sale $22.50 Sleepy Hollow Arm Chairs, $17.50 Golden oak and mahogany finish, covered with Spanish leather, tapestry or plush. Rockers to match, at the same price. $32.00 Arm Chairs at $25.50 Adam design, decorated mahogany frames, slip rush seat $125.00 Davenport, $62.50 Colonial Seale, sahorsny frame, upholstered seat, back and with mohair damas! Foun Geon, te ont Cont naan Black Velvet Hats, $3.05 VELVET 4s to be the REAL thing In Millinery for earl fortunately we have a goodly sup) y y al, oat ly of these likable Hats, which can io for very little. pay rode timed with flowers | feathers Men’s 25c Under- wear, 19c NAINSOOK ATHLETIC Underwear, Superfine quality, improved finish; Shirts cut coat style and sleeves Drawers have reinforced gussets; full nd cut knee length; broken Genulne Porosknit Underwear, su- pertine wane absorbent cotton; cool, comfortable and satista 1 Shirts

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