The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1914, Page 15

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As if ge ity iF Hitt i} il Eel "| the silent fun: eure at ' s Datsy Harcourt and 0 and Others Score Hite fa Séng and Comedy. That clever English singing com- @dienne, Daisy Harcourt, heads an excellent bill at the Broadway Thea- tre. Miss Harcourt’s songs are all new, and she gives to each of them an individual touch of humor. Other hits are scored by Edith Merilees and com- Dany in “Songs of the Nations,” given | in different languages; the Ten Little) Lambe in @ musical comedy; Reno, 3, Victor’s php | Melange, presented by a Binet Hen seventeen that includes. Ethel —d Gricks, Tay; two voices”; the f our Ke Sisters, Fa ca and Hallas an and Hunter, song pect Md aing their latest oom- positions. Conquers Again | With Her t Her Dance} B Charles Dar Darnton. met Autumn at the Palace | qTheatre last night when Ade- | line Genee awung herself on one! heel to the footlights and gathered in an armful of chrysanthemums. She! Paused only long enough to alap her | high hat on one side of sunny head, by way of giving he: Gallop” a last touch. | To see Genee cavorting in riding costume Is to see her at her best. This hunt dance te evidently,her favorite. At any rate, she chose it from her mere n Bought has has borne the ‘over ch How no o ong are pat att experiments and _ Whet at Is is CASTORIA dicgana Di the F. heal oy at cnpturel oad ¢ regal Ith; d_ nat alee; ok 9 "the Bo \y ni Pe , The Kind You Have | Always Bought, a then than Empire, dace ot Bears the Signature of tn Use For ‘Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. extensive repertoire to honor Ellen Terry's jubilee at the Drury Lane Theatre eight years ago, when all London—that is, theatrical London— but its best t6ot forward, a fact that je not without significance. Last Right she danced it with all her old |< dash and charm and skill, prancing, trotting and galloping about the atage, Dulling a tight rein one moment and siving @ loose one the next, until ber audience was lost between delight and | w asement. these days of fox trote and bara- yard imitations it is even a greater pleasure than ever before to watéh an artiste like Genes. Without doubt ehe is the most human and bilthesome of the fow great dancers in the world. Her every movement typifies the joy of living, while her smile suggests a child turning its laughing face to the sun. +No wonder London made her its pet for years and refused to let her leave the Empire Music Hall! Now that she is here again, on an errand of mercy for the war-atricken Belgians, we are to have only a fleet- Sindet his bes dandunger the call Teething lates the ial Recthing rene few hours ig som aak oe eeuiuerale’ Syrup ot Ki "Califor: ‘up of that iio made Uy the Syrup Company.—Advt, give “California of Figs.” THE _RVENING WORLD, “gUEsDAyY, NOVEMBER r ge BROADWAY THEATRE BILL. Adeline Genee [mo sich tent ‘YOUR SICK CHILD -(S CONSTIPATED! LOOK AT TONGUE seer tt cross, feverish 0 or bilious Syrup afd! what ails your chiki, a thorough ates should always foe first treatment gi it your little one is oar-et-corte, sick, isn’t resti natural! is coat jook, This is » sure liver and with waste. When ep be nemactin, done, i! throat. full ot ole. avy 9 teaspoonful of “California Titel eee and ina Mee gee havea well, playful! “can rest easy printed on each Beware of counterfeit fig half- eating and acting other! nee if t that its alter giving Mot this harmless “fruit laxative,” because it never fails to cleanse the little one's liver and bowels and sweeten the stom- syrups. Asie jist for a 50-cent bottle of s;" then sec ‘alifornia Fig ios glimpse of her. The Palace will able to hold her only for this k. She appears first in u ma- comparable hunting gallop. If you have never seen this last dance you owe yourself a treat. It reveals Ge- ier) in her merriest and most enchant- 7 . —_——_——_ Actor Harry Driscoll Dead. Harry Driscoll, an been playing @ small Harris's production of “ Advertise” at the George M. Cohan ‘Theatre, died Sunday in the New York New York Broo: lyn Phi.adelphia navy and blac! cloth and brown an other fur. 25.00 Pre os OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & @ = Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn Fd Annual November Sales $25 Tailored Suits, $15 175 Suits taken from the regular stock of gabardine, SoEUp et and cheviots, in Formerly to 26.00 15.00 $45FurTrimmed Suits,$25 Attractive suits of imported broad- bardine, in black, navy, Russian green; trimmed with bands of natural skunk and Formerly to 45.00 25.00 Also Women’s and Misses’ High Cost Suits A representative collection of the newest models, featuring various coat lengths and most desirable trimmings, including Fur; of Suede Cloth, Gabardine, Broadcloth, Broadtail Cloth, Plush, Velvet, Cor- duroy and other fashionable materials, 29.75 Women’s Fashionable Coats and Wraps A collection of exclusive models for Afternoon, Street and Evening wear, of Silk Veloyr, Chiffon Velvet, Broadtall Cloth, Charmeuse, ‘Motor and Sport Coats — Special wots fade Rov Mixtures and Pebble ones 9.00 and 95,00 Valuse 15.00 BROOKLYN Cleveland Buffalo $35 Tailored Suits, $20 Of broadcloth, gabardine and po, lins; long and short coat models; plain tailored and trimmed effects. Formerly to 35.00 20. 00 $55 Velvet Suits, $5 Special display of velvet and cordu- roy suits; short coat models, in black, navy, brown and green; various fur trimmings on coats. Formerly to 85.00 35.00 Actual Values 45.00 to 76.00 35.00 4 48.00 Corded Paille on Broadcloth. 29.75 35.00 48.00 Women's Street Coats — Special torparments featuring Newest styles of Broadcteth, Zibe- |! hea Back effects fabrics line, Pancy Cords, Plush, Cordu- |! | roy g Cheviots and ee superior || . Regular 90,00 Values di 22.50 ACLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes —Most Women Can Have. Saye Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known of women f During ther by their olive color. These tadlete are wonder-workers on Ohio Physician. . M. Edwards for 17 yoare treated liver and bowel all. poisonous matter that one’s system cel If you have @ pale face, callow look, AMUSEMENTS. SUCCESS OF | eine ea Seat ELSIE FERGUSON IN THE VITAL, OUTCAST HUMAI ROSE st BELASCO we tee iat Pst NAZIMOVA | IN PLAY, ST fi iii ayy Po Cy in sone ES eld bare de ie nd an ters ster OFO-CORA| “iT PAYS To" a GETNO BIOT. LEW “HIGH COST. de FIELDS vENvisE in LOVING ‘To-Night, 6.1 i) § Judy tera THE MARRIAGE or COLUMBINE OLYMPIC = ony RY ee | ata ea eer i oti buet taney iaecamaias wwii JOHN WANAMAKER eMen’s Clothiers for 53 Years The Lower-Price Section of the Men's Store on Broadway, Cor. Eighth, Offers Today and Tomorrow: Just 146 Suits For Men or Young Men To Measure $19.50 To be cut from fabrics that go into Suits to cost $25 and $30 f A very, Col. te Weol Blankets, White. cra, sray extra Plein cad Jesquard Blonbets. 8.98) ‘bleeia wibees imnablinks Raitt and eae . Choice of 86 Patterns Some. of them imported fabrics; plain blues and blacks, gray and brown mixtures; good business pat- ‘n terns; mostly only one suit length in a pattern. ‘ y, Any Style Sack Suits ra Coat, waistcoat and, trousers in any style English or conservative, single or double yroeen straight or round-corner fror Thoroughly Tailores— There won’t be any cheapenizg of the tailoring because the cost price of iy, is down. We war- rant that. Ten per cent, extra for suits of over 44 chest meas- urement, a Broad \way, Corner Eighth AMUSEMENTS. CANDLER ZEWe> 92.02 1 5, "ON Lhe [eee| |" VE wet. 5, Bia , THE LAV DE KALB ¥ Wa 28, 80. ora i Neat Wee oTME THING THAT COUNT,” RY END SALB 5 Fe. Slip Covers, ee aoe Pod ction new $7.85 | sth OGLE TER aed ee East 14th Sti ‘Oniers hetd Ds on vew! ane | PETROVA in PA ¥. Ki Fall Festival All Star Bu DIAMONDS ON CREDIT EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, ‘| American Watch & Diamond Co, ___S MAIDEN LANE, ‘Tel, 6867 Cort, DOWN #1 CLOTHING BOK dingo wun. mI 248 West wven Mt, and Lexington Ave. Now. ? 7to2) 2toll P.M. ADMISSION BOe. TO ALL. HAMMERSTEIN’S "Fac wea iaad th, ba ite CAPITAL “CITY LINE ;. Mat. Daily : BILLY WATSON & Hie UsED CARB FOR ‘BALE. Brim atimtin--DANGING vente wit | SERGE way ofS, ol” me TAG GRAPH sssury; |= |_ "Ov canvon Gumen, | px THB FROM | DRA, WANTED—MALE, oT Pele must have hed Wes | With teht cotton mixture wie tie Many, are but , hence cannot be ‘een ae Sie fre Wiener ene | 80|° gott fate Prune Sage Green en And Warm OUTING FLANNELS We mate prices opecisily 86 Inch sit a6 Fisch Le 88 inch stm Minea Madras— Beat quality Outt _ | Nevetty, 0 Option Flannelo— Imported Flannelettes—33 and 35 inch Kimone Flannelettco— Other menor Fi |]19 et. Table Oiteloths Fourteenth Street, . Merchandise Values of Intense Interest - TOE VERY PRUDEN T BUYER Thad ONE QF THE BIG BARGAINS OF THR YRAR : : In Australian Wool Mixed BLANKETS Stari | Elsewhere $8.50 Heavy fn tem Bln ped are Cg tig A, wal ie Tong —uch Blank Rt much a prise wt ‘Mati Ordere Promptly Filled. 4.98] Aute and Steamer Rugs r 2.06. 4.98. .7.98. 9.98 to 34.68 mane domncstio—sngrt i yas? wh Ri tBtsontrnting mua Foret iarge since. anutar KiremsA stration, ‘oe io wools—pure wool iain colors of exclusive na Sere, ras. tones eS Hair Blankets —the height of nkets. 8.98. 12.98 to 19.08 Alxo wort and warm...... 3.08 to G08 Blank wool and wool mixed— Special Purchase of DRESS GOODS nt. | A Clean-ap eee s ot the Beat Mille Values to 1. panes cords, diagonals, alligator lo Roa A, itr a —amartest favorite staple shades. . Mmbreiae: e Wash Dress Fabrics Cott Ongondet the jon 1 color y choice patterns. for dainty ovening lining: ox nt High} Netroots shades of pink, but sott—iosy blue, orchid; Elsewhere .69 a 1 aes teeneee High CLR GL caters, O°. variety: oleate —stripen of di widtha. } Piamnetons Elsewhere 12% c et eeeeeeee sess oeees shad Pink ana’ biue stripes.’ "* 5% Special value. Extra heavy—for moi and women's garme sieewnere Variot; SER Bian oad Gravette 12% o% Curtains worth $6.96. . Curtains worth $7.98. Curtains worth $9.98. Curtains worth $10.98... . Curtains worth $18.98 and $14.98. Larne ameortmemt of destras. ———— Pid As for assortments, we leag the eftyy colors | Pure Wool Baby Fiannete—special 3a" Take these two ite ns as examples of our “‘dewntewn"’ Values and come here to save on latest, carefully, chosen styles. TAILORED AND DARSSY BLOUSES: Elsewhere up to 96.50 bi fet a fea cat popular chiffons and here Nae fle: novelty anata well as almost So ei Je alee shown by an uptown ‘There it lo merhed 49, WAy pay the difference when the Store ie easily reached | AN modse of tranclt Toad te Hearw, ¢—_—____________« Special Sale of Curtains =| Lacet, Irish Point and Marie Antoine Bought of an importer who wishes to quickly turn his stock into cash. ‘That is why we can quote as follows: ‘Wet of Filth Avenue old ce inet, and in 1.25. 1.98. 2.98 to 8.98 colorn with whit 4———_—__—__—__—___-* red Flannete—w 08 valores otlk C44 ‘dy—white ie and Seierececeerh b range of | of & 4.08 MORNING SPECIALS—Temerrew, Wedoooday Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buy’ lack: rimmed } handles, TMARELLAS “MAIN F100! inen Cloths énough for round oF qui MALIN FLOOR, ison and pass ii tena a re—pleated flounces 29 ct. Children’s Gell Gloves. cy t, sits rt of pattorne— | and black dina tor’ sche schoat, S67 ml ‘OATS—SBCOND FLOGR, 90 | 75 ct. Ad Weel Geherfinne r adruple —briliiant glass floral a1 fll acd ny or colored | terry borders YWELA—MAIN FLOOR, LAN 98 & $4.98 Boys’ Norfolk Suits... ile oF box Sieated AVY serges, eras, ith | dy! CLOTHING PHI FLOOR, White and 5x00 colora—slight Impergectio LE OALOTHS—-THIRD FLOOR, au Leek for the Clecks! | 42 ineh—fi | & eatias 14 | 90-ct, Beocade Satins. Yard = wide—m Nght ong tarhctlons, als Lo 3.08 9 ct, Yard Wide Cambics | Bort finish—-durable. qual Underwear sn HITE Goo! with Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials. Leek fer the Clocks! i ae er” | Mt bah! I: “A b Pa | Nainsook—fin | ‘ince—-ribbon Fon rien’ | ak th Awer, Delightful Music in Restaurant, 12.00 te ’

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