The evening world. Newspaper, February 2, 1915, Page 8

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eee ae Rie nent husband bed 0 rach all over hie even the WHOLE FAMILY has come It looked ¥ y “22 EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 3 Pretty Girls and a Cupid at the Columbia Theatre DOOR EEEGTYUEN DEOL DVOENNEY OLO00008 “Hammerstein,” |# the Columbia Theatre. Of course, “Cohan” and “Reeves” Dance a Shakedown. By Mortimer. David Belasco, Oscar Hammer- Good and Rotten, but Our james Are Not Forgotten” Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth New York. Complete Range of Spoons, Forks, Knives At 25 to 334% Per Cent. Discount in the Annual Sale of Sterling Silver _ Other Silverware at 20 to 50 Per Cent. Discount prices — because rote and see a lux have been hardest hit by business de- pression, and manufacturers are forced to finance themselves largely with, their mer- chandiseon hand.” Actual condi- tions bring to this sale the largest economies, the best values, and the most comprehensive variety we have ever been able to offer. J ssssssse37 Syarsszszss 33 they're not the real David, and Oscar, and George, and “Al.” Just four hard- working actor men rigged up to look Uke the real ones, And, it kind of gives you @ shock to see David, with ministerial collar and garb, kicking high and coming down with « slap of the ehoe in the ne. And they appeal to the audience— “What Does the Public Want?” ‘Well, the couple of thousand people in that audience certainly answered them. GIRLS! The prettiest tall girl, the prettiest short girl, and the prettiest fat girl, Bo, there they are, with mediuma in between and the as- sortment is complete, Then thare’s a little mite of a beauty who comes trotting out as Cupid. And, she has on a—a—ribbon around her waist and, a—er—iet’s see—Oh, yea—she held a bow in her hand, and come to think it over, I gues that was about all she had on, and there wasn't a kick in the house, PAVORITE BURLESQUERS HAVE A MERRY NIGHT AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S. | In Harry Hastings’s Big Show old favorites returned last night to Hurtig | & Seamon's now theatre in One Hun- dred and Twenty-fifth Street. In a} | Besides, every one recognizes that| Competition with the rain, the big Cupide must look like that, #0 woe Were resigned, and then, you know we all remembered tho saying, “Na- ture unadorned is best adorned”—or something like that, And Gertrude Hayes had us all go- for a minute with @ touch of sentiment. She was a country girl seeking for her little sister May along Broadway, And out from doors and side streets and hotels come the silk And one man offers these things may be hors. Ai im, as hould- an for you, ‘ell with you and t the Great There was silence. Then the entire two thousand in that audience clapped ite hands, ‘And the fine thing about it was that every one in — gr e was a New Yorker who as day, “Them's my sen’ ih, ogy big town's pretty decent i. al ER CHARITY BALL IS TO-NIGHT. Hurcery an@ Child's Hospital te Benet by Waldort Festivity, ‘The Charity Ball for the benefit of the Nursery and Child's Hospital will take place to-night in the Waldort- Astoria, Many dinners will precede Frank 8. Witherbee, Mrs, George Leary, whose guest of honor will be Mrs. Lindley M. Garrison; Mrs, Ed- win H. Weatherbee, Mra. Frederick Johnson, Mra. Adrian H. Larkin, Mrs. John M. Bowers, Mrs. George DaMas R. A. C. Sm! lanierre, ham Bacon, Mrs. Ryder ¥ ‘Henry, tA ed 8, Bangs and Miss Rice 3 o' Democratic County © Thirteenth Assembty District will have {te annual entertainment bored a serra to-night in the Amate we in West Forty- eearth 8 cy BL 30 o'clock, le: of the Executive Committes, will rairect the merriment. Synol Soap You are a pageants SEs is the best. thing seme 6 big big mistake if you do not ttle of Synol Soap at the ‘ou can have in contingent of burlesquers won hands down, The rotund Dan Coleman, leading comedian, was funny enough as the Grand Vizier of Persia, but as the flirting Mrs. Patricia O'Brien he kept the big house in a constant up- roar, And when he wasn't making them laugh—which was seldom—the retty song birds, Hazel Lorrajne, Ima Bauer, Anna Conners and Elleen Sheridan, entertained most pleasingly. ‘he most conspicuous thing about the show was the unceasing supply ¢ singing chorus girls. Coleman poly, to snap his fingers and lo! er of the pulchritudinous ‘ivi- ion stepped down stage and sang, which Is a feat not always to be done by the lesser Heda of burlesque, Nothing wi issing from the plot, save perhaps submarine. There were airships, dreadnoughts, plenty of explosions that, sounded like big guns, and a fashionable supply of neutrality. ie Se "| CHINESE SPECTACLE AND YOUNG, READY RECKONER, AT PROCTOR'S THEATRE. flowing with comedy and danciag,! features this week at the Olympic Theatre, Fourteenth Street and Third Avenue, Ayesha Hara, the Esyptian dapcer 2\ from the Cairo Theatre, Paris, ie a hasen do all kinds of mystery tricks and sixteen-year-old the fastest calculator ont also proved to be clever ured the good bill. Martin- Bearded appeared in their ump act. The Dill also pro- vides Storrs? and Hackett in “an | untaue motion picture travesty” and ‘imitations of famous Broadway ac- tors. —————_— “THE TANGO QUEENS” A DANCING FROLIC AT THE OLYMPIC. “The tin b onnlil a ek Al over- | “TO REDUCE DANGEROUS VARICOSE VEINS. People who have ewollen veins or bunches should not wait until they reach the bursting point, which means much ounce original bottle of Emerald Ot! (full strength). 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In satin and hemp, and faille and hemp combinations, exceptional value, Wreaths to trim these hats, in new small flower effect, each, 48c Second Floor. $1.00 Satin Messaline, 59c #2. All pure silk, one of the most sought-for fabrics for spring and summer wear, 96 inches wide, in street and evening shades; also white or black. 1,500 New Style Hani B Values $1°50 10$200 ©” OC All the new styles and shapes that women admire, in genuine pin seal, and walrus, from an envelope shape up to the large shoppin, Sik end leather lined, come with two end some with five piece {ttings; gilt, silver and gun metal frames, Also the safety lock bag. ‘Ameng this (ok are 6 senber of black motre stlk bags. Alex. Smith’s Seamless Carlton Axminster Rugs, 1 6.98 Recognized in all stores as worth $22.50 9x12 feet, shown in the newest designs and qualitiés that have made these rugs far famed. Women’s $4.50 and $5.00 Shoes, the latest modish lace top models, »reduced to $2.95 700 pairs in this collection; all sizes. The assortment comprises: Patent leather lace with sand color cloth tops. Patent leather lace with gr gray lo rey ia Patent leather lace with blacl Patent button with black cloth top Patent button with white kid tops. Button boote of black and gray suede Special Girls’ and little gents’ shoes, value $1.50, § || Wednesday A. M. Specials From 8.30 to 1 P. M. Only. No Mail or C. 0. D. Orders Limited to these hours because of their Extraordinary Character 10c Bleached Flannel 6%c|$1 Scrim Curtains, pr. 69c lens Dutch effect (3 plece), trimmed 27} with lace edges, hemstitched bord- ors, in white or Arab. 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Saath Seamless Colonial hg Rugs, gold filled clasp. 98c Middy Blouses, 67c Girls’ mtddy ‘blouses, made of ariltt al white and some with blue collara and cufts: sizes @ to 20: fresh trom the factory. ‘Third Fi D. Bauria 149th Trent 93rd AVENUE RE-ORGANIZATION SALE New Management. New Stock. NewPolic y Payments— Terms to Suit You ‘Tags—One Low Price—Cash or Credit Wholesa’e Reductions ol 10% to 607% on Everything! Is One of Our 9x12 feet, Oriental and floral de- signs. Fourth Floor, . 158th Street, West. ARS UMAR STORE B-OBGANIZATION Brass Bei Outtits ‘This 2-Inch Continuous Poot ont mi Ir lao for use in your bath or toilet. it is an antiseptic soap, and is used regularly by doctors nurees for bathing ae as well as their nu rere “United” Coupons are yours by right—your: peer ce A fi Get this FREE Catalog of Nearly 1,000 Preminms Go to any one of the “United” Premium Stations and Or get one in any United Cie ster Store. 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