The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1915, Page 16

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ville’a contribution to the Actors’ | Fund. — HE LAUGHS BEST, AC. corse Bemenis te very muc W din. A day or ——_—_— h Mevey Will Sail To-Day on Vol- cane Bapedition. Bénwund Otis Hovey of the Amer- Museum of Natural History salle on the liner Guiana as head of an expedition to some of Volcanic regions of the West Indies, faw a fat man slip on the icy side- walk and fal Guadeloupe. ‘The expedition is financed by the at Heliprin fund, provided by M: Patil J. Sache. A feature of on Kye Bd photographic records taken erates. fat man just sat there laughed. — SEELEY GETS A FALL. who plays pes Your Face There ia little chance that it will the ever be formed, but some of thé the- atrical press agents along Broadway are talking of organising @ eort of “anion” to keep salcries up in their And Stewart's ‘Caletum Waters fa &! profession. The publication of an Very Short Time Will Clear Up | item in this department yesterday Your Complexion Natarally. stating that two women had been tow days one may clear the | *mployed by a big producing firm to blemishes such "3 exploit four theatrical productions nolo Laaketeis,. voual Wacker arate. |suarie Sib tined ot 8 nenibey Stee oad conan ene on ‘aa eek algtione, and a or sthine employed publicity disseminators for, & romantic Fa cal be peree, Taree 4 | boiling. They were sure the women oY ie ° ica ee your evaterm. wore working for email salarien, That and lyrics are by A. Lincoln Pollak was why they were employed, they | the piece. paid, They could see, they thought, where women will be supplanting the COULON’T BE AMERICAN, men press agents altogether if some-| 4 one-night atand theatrical troupe thing is not done to avold such s struck s small Western town recently calamity. And then they began to e there was but on talk of the “union.” These met | as ttin om the American pla, “American?” replied the native. Ho in out of the cant bec rained ankle. Arthur he playing ‘the part. He io manager. Mr. Fitegorald essayed hout a rehearsal and did Bim for Alderman in his LUCKSTONE COMPOSES. thought they could seo the finish of the $100 press agent and were greatly worrted. The two women mentioned here are capable press agents and, while they may be accepting small salaries, they are probably earning what they get. COLD GONE! HEAD e CLEAR AND NOSE 8 OPENATS FINE! “Pape’s Cold Spe ends colds and grippe in a few hours. A “union” of press agents would hardly last. It would be about as substantial as apme of the press sto- Pimples 1 7881 poem that are sent out by those eligible 4 for membership, Many © face titel ‘artistically DUNN CONTRIBUTES. ry Jue canaet bon the B. Wallace Dunn observed Bundle inmate terday in @ fitting manner. fe sent a yellow striped veat, a straw hat and a bathing = to the police station near his hom A NEW MEGRUE COMEDY. Cold Compound” every | Co, are preparing to try|two hour: Tatil you have Kies = comedy by Roi Cooper |doses, then all few weeks.” Willlam|and''your cold. willbe, brokes. lt peering | Le med promptly opens your Soaaet sp, woe Ron \ oar, which is as yet | Tilt and the air passages tried in Atlantic | stops wyn because they're | out a new Ingredients Megrue in a ‘and impurities from th why doctor saa ee piste gM tod ANOTHER FUND BENEFIT, wiftaces. wane | panel Propmen ansou Don't stay stutfed-up! Quit blowing inces that another benefit for the Actors. Fund pean srt die th ter eos anes relief as ‘“Pape's * which costs only 25 cents store. It acts without causes no 1329-31 Broadway Near Gates Ave. Continuing To-morrow the Final Sale of | Fur Coats and Small Furs Reductions are re from 50% to 0% "a Pony Skin Coats 18.00 | 6PersianLamb Coats 75. ry oon aby em 150.00 to 225.00 ae Tria Metre Pony Costs 25.00 | Hudson Seal Coats - 75.00 ie | 0.50 3 }) Trim‘d French Seal Coats 37.50 4 Regularly 85.00 Flare Medel Regularly 150.00 Skunk Opossum Mott eee PemRegulerly 20.00 French Seal Sets _- Ermine and Fitch Trim'd Regularly 20.00 - - + 25.00 10.00 Me end Nai Regularly 60.00 to 85.00 Trim'd French Seal Coats 55.00 | Natural Repuleriy 110.00 ve Sa ae Absolute Clearance of WINTER COATS All our better le Coats of ties i Ber Covint’ ee, Pieh, aie Sibeline, row, Saturday, at 7 7 Values to 335 104 Exceptional Values Saturday In New Spring Blouses Smart Tailored Model, as astreted, a4 neaty Silk Crepe de Chine, with guide box pleat effec tar; fastened to front “with it aaa 2.97 Value 3.97 10.00 Broadcloth. Mostly 10.95 hout. On sale to-mor- N 4 IN 1/1 N li N 4 IN 4 iN V N 4 N V N V N li N 7 N Vaas A manufacturer's sample line of fine Cloth Tailored Dresses at less than one-half mrs yd ices, We pur- chased the lot of 135 at a low figure give our patrons the rrentty to get inon them. We ries no descrip- ton, ¢ say this—They are sold elsewhere at $18.00 “Naw! The proprietor s a Bwete.” Ned Wayburn is staging a new act with Singer's midgets. Amedeo Colleccht, an Italian tenor, will make hin American debut in Barney Gerard's show at the Colum-| 7 Granville Barker has postponed his first performance of “A Midsummer Night's Dream” Feb. 16. Hé has also put the special tage Buciety rehearsal over until Sunday night, Feb, 14 Henry Blossom may rewrite the book of “The Girl of Girls,” the must- .|eal play which closed on tour last! wanta the boys in the galler; Saturday. The score ia said to be ox- ) cellent. Mr. and Mra. Jerry J, Cohan have received a at they're, talkin of running Mea faioe with the compliments THEY'D NE Bert Mian air from ‘The Mikado” called |@ressing-room at an uptown theatre dinner, si ik recently when an acrobat came in and axked what the tune was. Mr. Jevy told him and he sald he'd like to uve it a® incidental music for his “Where can T get @ copy?” asked the acrobat, “At any music store,” replied Mr. “Just r Gilbert and 8 acrobat thanked him and re- Next night he again appeared In the cartoonist’s dressing root ldn't get that music anywhere,” waid. “Why not?” asked Mr. Levy. “The music dealers said they had never heard of Sullivan & Considine’s Cockatoo,” replied the acrobat. NO WONDER HE'S MAD. Prof. Lucion Beggs, who plays the piano at the Opera House, saya he to quit is bald eney to the Finance at Wallack’s until throwin paper wads at | head. lafiin (Mo.) Recorder, FROM THE TNUT TREE. Patron (in restaurant) — Wi this food is awful. Send me the prietor. R HEARD OF IT. PWaltor—H ‘a nt in, air, Lavy, cartooniat, was whistling; ‘Where is he?” in his’ “Ove the hotel, sir, getting his “perpetual” pass to all A. Paul Keith, ACKER, MERRALL & CONDIT Ext COMPANY . 1820. An Open Letter (About Bronchitis.) TO THE PUBLIC: Aumuet 2, 1914 In March, 1914, 1 became affitcted with an atincl’ of Bronchitis which forced me to remain in bed for two months. The doctor in attendance cnanees the medicine several times and ingead a Improvement joree. For awhile T was di t, until Roasting Chickens Extra fancy—tender—fresh 24c ». “*A quality-value item” No C. O. D. deliveries made Thad ata sone etory ap never felt any ay ainted with Bronchitis gH! unde to-day I am willing to take an Bronchitis t tle tray valunble pret ‘econ ne. and 1 wit ohe them all the informatio Aney desire above Gay beravna! slanature, Very r Lenmar nb 2447 Latayette Mi. ay i For the benefit of renders: Ersenos, Meniho-Laxene can be obtained of 2% om. bottle makes @ full pint of vold and cough syrup, Full {lous are with each bettie.—Advt- AT ALL OUR STORES EEE as IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT You NEED, A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND. GBT IT. (GIMBEL BROTHERS, Broadway and Thirty-third Street Furniture With a Double Appeal to Men inthe February Sale Pithtice Furniture that appeals to man’s sense of comfort and desire to save; there has been much of it in every furniture sale that we have ever held. Our entire efforts, extending over many months, were con- centrated upon the task of securing for this present February Sale with Initiative. Dinin se Room, Bed Room, Parlor Living-Room F urniture Honestly made, attractively designed and spe- ly toa never attained before. Man: new departures are introduced with this sale, whic! can be seen to special advantage tomorrow by the “Head of the Family.” Three-Piece Living-Room Suite $87.50 from $135 Allover upho| in fine brown Spanish leather; loose Seventh Fi A Main Floor Display of Tables, Chairs, Rockers, etc., at February Sale Prices. TheScarceVictrolaIX In Fumed Oak Finish At GIMBELS.--$50 Cabinet, as illustrated, $20 This artistic finish of the Victrola IX. is in cial de- mand for country hodses or living rooms furnished in Mis- sion style. As frequently happens, when a particular type of Victrola is difficult to get, you pan find it in supe ly in this splendid| GIMBEL Talking Mach- ine stock. Terms $5 Cash and $5 Monthly Fyn to match for Y scores if ums, $20. or other Vietrolas, from le IV., at $15, to the new model ictrola XVI, at $200, or with electric motor at $250. Come ld hear i February records—tl fet puetotnyd a Eighth Fleer wed Men’s Silk Socks 35c Pair Instead of 50c Fuse it belt bene Ss hora silva ane bide range of colors, On Monday, February 7 Tournament for Golf Professionals On the GIMBEL Indoor Golf Course Play Begins 10 A.M.No EntranceFees GIMBEL “Two-in-One” Blouses That Will Surely Revolutionize Fashions Tomorrow---at $2 to $8.95 Crepe de Chine, $2 “Pussy Wil” Radium Silk, $5.50 Silk, with sat Stipe Silk Crepe, $5 siripes, $8. 35 Striped Linen, $2.95 high collar has arrived.* It is now an endorsed fashion. However, many women will not be able to bring themselves to adopting it immediately. One day they will feel like wearing it—the next day they will not. The result is that they will feel that they must have two sets of blouses. Right arid is where the GIMBEL Idea scores. These nev “Two-in-One” be worn Leng Aalarg the high “Chocker” or military collar or with Blouses may the low dasclletaca: The Uniqueness of the Materials is Quite as Pleasing as are the Styles. Third Floor Women’s $47.50 Fur-Trimmed Velours du Nord Coats at $25 Coats such as these are always indispensable to well- dressed women. As Velours du Nord i is among the luxurious materials which are always in fashion,these coats will prove an unusually good investment. They are fashioned. in in the smart, yet conservative, model which is illustrated, and are trimmed with skunk-opossum. $47.50 and $52.50 Wave Plush Coats $25 and $29. 50 “Waved” plush is a) bn ile fabric which 3 is pressed to give the wave effe-t. Coats are bordered with skunk-opossum, ge Pg at eo merely have collar and cuff bands of the fur. Fur-Trimmed Plush Coats $15, $19.50, $25 Women who have bo have shoeped about town tell us that these coats are unequalled lew York. Indeed, they are so exceptional that it was necessary for us to order another large collection for tomorrow. Third Floor 1,200 Men’s Hats $2 and $8 Values $1.35 xcs In This Sale Are The entire sample line of Spring models in Derbi and soft hats from widel: ont aoe in Dechiag Every Hat in } ou stock with th ti ote ea e exception 't Hats and Derbies galore in this Men’s Shoes ‘“‘Welbred’’ Quality $4.75 Pai There are wart big lot; the fact that the specially purchased lot were sel for salesmen’s Griese speaks eloquent: of their fitness, and they are all in the newest Spring Those from our regular stock are of equally high calibre. This is one of our big events in ‘Men's Hats unusual have been made to assure

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