The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1915, Page 8

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es ke Sete seize Joint Exhibit Suen Mums Crees) Of Paintings by sehr wai iti sited rn mn oe ane . whe a un Beethow snore” overt Ha Ee ae grhg fact that Mr. Grainger,| Washburn at the Print Gallery, No. of Hot of Wagner's “Tristan und teolde” | wnat ize, balle ws & ave finely performed by his composer, who is to become popular! 77 Fifth Avenue, will eontiave untl!| unoptrust SSS xem coe 8 elt fit Tas hano| Sree Wan “plied /here, sat in the front probably! March 16. ‘Color and ite eombina- of which le in i oe | ee knows to only @ few in the Audl-| tions and possibilit'es serve to 1 the manipulation on both of these exhibitors, Color music, | PiACr And white, Indicate eee Gi Among interesting color phonies, nocturnes in color largarete Matzenauer sang Bran- eeere ay Oe ueisre pier a on Priaay ‘Se Fale Culp! Hveeed color notes are all shown in the Bt" bombil uh Medea Pobileg he * — again before @ oro fall and Ferruccio! forty-one pictures on display. The| May N. Washburn has on Colonial themes. Her painting of that we remember to her credit. por the beginning she was inspired and rane With "a at je Hall. her Iebestod was an immortal death ing King . ann Weill ott ee hot, mest ntrod a somewhat sieniiar F theme, erg opt for the elimina. tion of the cl Some of fe “ailtornia and Fiorida aguerrectype” shows a work faite “ar hag bape scentieene ed de- man is are very strong. is ino’ ; pobre seed NTelows A taal Scene” has a charming snow texture. blues enter into the color scheme. | The event Aug) a al CFA ad is @ sym flannel over this and seainst, the face The gl ment t their tears erst BS ‘corte 8 Rentie fast nigh | geople who have su! an wpa er son moved. Thask You, Cee JOYS em Bevia® Gisptarn,_ the, dating meney | Mme. Gadek!! irew a great ai it wea a-pity that Jnoques_Urtes sncy to ie Dopulat tte princinal parts. Lasers Minnie “ee aise, Reechiaia uler,/after Paganini and his nineteen rhapsody. ~ nel jf, fi t showing. His pada —- ae is Siete MOVIES CROWD OUT PRAYER. |ang vermilin oy, oka Tease A cert a orence W. Gotthold hae painted PROVIDED FOR DOG IN WILL. ra |Poturee Fake Place of Reltstons| Nioitor in “The he. Dagosrreotype Services tn Oregon Prison, as hers ou - Gola.” ancesca SALEM, Ore., March 8.—The regular perne asthe O and Borodine’s ‘overture Sunday religious service at the Aprises Igor.” in Germaine Schnitzer as soloist; baie 9 Ossip adriiowitach, the Russian tower fant ees GRAY HAL HAIRS sna’ The oy" Beguonth ts on March 8.—'1 here: as snowins ing ks Orenon | troduces Galt! with ¢ orinoline. skirt ths Ce State Penitentiary was eliminated yes- ore the Civil War period. “The Ye ce thi ney 2 Vv essen iy ia ars by dame: a wi mes Rice of ere. Rice had lived A are ah Pree. tan County. for man enray an Aad 3 yg admirer of ‘the. bade olay chil: The puppy. y had eee is constant companion lor several mon: terday aaa aaa verds Nigt its Grew an im-|play with the approval of Gov. Withy- mense cor! lative Pye & ibe. or the next four will attend picture shows Seatena 6f ro" can ane na | Hstous services. pw to adva: malage se as to its decor- bag possibiiti ennedy & ‘Oo, No, 618 Fifth Ave. are showing recent Pie by Gustave A. Hot in and Les! ter G. NORTH Delicatessen Stores, Made by E. Pritchard, 331 peter ty NY. espartvele a Eres ll, the second so! to feel on over applause of the great house, But all the artists LA Mr, Hageman led. wa pity it gave me encore after was & the “Sicilian Vespers” May Mukle, ‘cellist, and Herbert Fryer, pianist, both Bagiish and both bi worth hearing, their second sonata recital at "Sandbox Theatre last t. programme and with sonatas by Brahms 1) ne aa Are Interested in this Wonderful News Men of the North, East, South and West SOUTH A Large Troy Manufacturer of Men’s Shirts The Brand Is Retiring from the Shirt Business After Sixteen Years ings of special interest for to-morrow (Tuesday) t Sale of E'ectric Lamps| Little Chiidren’s Washable Dresses "(sizes 2 to 5 years) in desirable white and colored fabrics, made up in dainty Spring styles, will be placed on special sale advantageously priced at $1.00, $1.45 & $1.65 We Have Taken Over His Stock and Have Ready Tomorrow 24,000 Shirts—Neslige and White To Sell at the Very Low Price of | 75¢ These shirts have sold in Boston and New England, which took almost the entire output, at $1, $1.50 and $2, although they are not quite so good as the Wanamaker Standard $1, $1.50 and $2 grades. ‘Just how they compare you may see for yourself when you come to the sale to- morrow here, in the store. wth nora al sind ssn or or Table Lamps (single light) pare _ a 12-inch shade of colored at $7.50 ee Gilnale light) of gilt carved a 18-inch flat Empire shade of 4 oltk . d - « . at $12.50 (singte }ight) of solid mahogany, it bi naan Acer $14.00 Lampe (double light) of solid mahogany, Frazee flat Empire shade of colored at $15.00 Sis (double light) of solid mahogany » glided wood; with 26-inch flat Empire of colored silk » «+ at $24.00 A Sale of Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Women’s Hat Boxes and Hand Bags will make a special appeal at these low prices: Traveling Bags Of black walrusegrain cowhide, leather lined; sizes 16,17 and 18 inches. . . at $5.75 Of genuine black walrus, leather lined; sizes 15, 16,17 and 18inches . . at $8.00 Suit Cases of black enamel duck, cretonne Mned, with tray and pocket; sizes 24, 26 and 2inches . . . - ~~ at $4.90 Weekeend Suit Cases of black enamel duck, cretonne lined, with tray; size 28xl6x11}4 inches . . + «© «© -« at $7.85 Women's Hat Boxes of black enamel duck, cretonne lined; size 16x!6x12 inches, $3.00 Women's Shirred Hand Bags Of genuine pin morocco, in black and colors, e . . a Neglige shirts, plain White dress shirts White plaited bosom shirts Neglige shirts with plaited bosom . Neglige semi-bosom shirts Men’s and Women’s Nearly all with attached stiff cuffs © Lien Handkerchiefs | in eacollent qualities, at special prices. : eve LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS { « «~~ per dozen $2.00 & 2.50 The stiff cuffs will pleape thousands of men who do not wear soft cuffs and who are not generally provided for in special sales. Materials are woven madras, printed madras, A ng and white muslin afd cambric. The shirts are clean and fresh looking, full laundered. ' Patterns range up into the hundreds and are unusually go: hemstitched, per dozen 2.50 & 2.90 ‘with tape border, per doz. 2.50 _ WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS per dozen $1.50 & 1.70 Pa « per dozen 1.65 : + $1.80 or of black long-grain patent leather; both fitted with purse and mirror . each $2.25 Of genuine pin morocco, in black and colors, with inner frame pocket, purse, mirror and ajeweledclap . . © ~~ at $3.50 Women's Envelope Bags of genuine pin morocco, in black and colors, or of black long- grain patent leather; both fitted with purse, mirror and memorandum slate, each $2.85 ; All are full-cut, roomy shirts, bound to ire lasting satisfaction, and sold with the regular Wanamaker guarantee: Money back if you want it. Complete range of men’s sizes—14 to 18. Before buying these shirts we inspected stocks of leading manufacturers in St. Louis, Baltimore, Boston, Glens Falls, Philadelphia and New York— and these from Troy were the best of all we saw. Subway Entrance and Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York

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