The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1915, Page 12

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TEE evestTe WORLD, TUBSDAY, MAROON 80, 1015. om ae LPO. Mom maine whe eek ve wea + 2) Howth Chnton end Chestnut Avenue | na itp will ot ove A gee eulted when the Ramen -a 7 Ss “ 7 FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE - i Nig Se acun am yoretieg WASHINGTON April 1 15, Moy 1), BB ond 90 @ .! Me | fs ‘ 2 A REGULAR ARMY MAN” oot. |e PROVES A MAGNET AT PROCTOR'S 5TH AVE. ore ad bog Te ae °% my se ° rity Ave Theetre “eae orwan Goss. ME RES" PRONMAN PICTURES d A —_ coe eS PLEASE THE PATRONS : he (he : \ OF THE BROADWAY No Need to Have the Ready Cash Convenient Weekly Payments Accepted Women’s & Misses’ EASTER SUITS 17.98, 22.98, 25.98 An assortment that ix excep Children Cry for Fletcher's ASTOR = ht has borne the signa aa ef ~ or o Baen mate under hie tad ¥ Beard to-day]! “Once i Vrowmac eave net tired Hewiden th A and inetruct programme - —-> * PRETTY GIRLS MARCH wil) in playing leads | Prentic «1 Mes IN “ARMIES OF WORLD” " a rears Al eg rod has ee sia thie. tae AT COLUMBIA THEATRE ‘'"°'\ iy dward ¥. John experiments, and ¢ ry py hy | (a tyriet , Pd y. - rence periment. P Mail “at” Serrote Gareen, |ttea bia Corse Hommann 1) start Kennedy, one of burlenae’® GOOD SINGING SHON ocala isCA fi Men's and Young Men's Easter Suits SEPARATING MARY Cirle, opened at the entre MARKS BURLESQUE AT at night ‘They br we ‘2 Tee thom HURTIG & SEAMON’'S. Yeon o Part D of the World 4 e ERY ui snes f She teatre Am ehtonn- miata Latest Styles ptessen sane te tk ne Fh chin Poet wetuaes (etal (8 New Fabrics o folk with $18 & $20 value *4 a" Nothing to equal these Suits an where Materials are all ine Mother’ The Kind ‘You Have inane Bought ' ti Beers the Signature of ne thavid ant Btowart, Robert Haines, Will : ‘ San’ Burress and John Ho Wheeler | ® | | laughed at Cunmakers tn of pink thin and dialect |! tumen are new, k id Rood dancers. | Willie Pay wer | Mins Pita KALICH AND B BAYES | well known tare, 1 DIVIDE THE HONORS | \F's° AT PALACE THEATRE. |!" somebody back the show the airle all pretty 4 taeet your mands, whil saving well worth while he a better di | = Mme. Kalich and Norah Bayes | a - are hafta honors on thin week's iu ttna Palace rheatter “stone, | FIRE CAUSES PANIC Kalich presente a. now dramatic | sketeh entitled The Victin,” by | psmow nnd Milam Bayon gives IN PICTURE THEATRE ux and enjoyable selection of ew and old. “ "s vaudeville vehicle ix in a cue, ono act and an epilogue,| TRENTON, N. J, March 30.—The i 38 the tavertee a mvt lives of 2,200 men, women and ehil- popular by “On Trial.” © curtain niacod crave fees an instant after a pistol ahot (Crem Were Placed in grave danger last that marka the Killing ofa man by /RIkKt when fire broke out in the Ann ‘Tower (Mme. Kalich), so the| Bijou Motion Picture Theatre at playlet plunges into immediate ac- tion, It's story deals with the wooing of Mrs. ‘Tower by Edward Wilson, a former flame, and her husband's be- Hef in her guilt, deapite her innocence. ‘The husband's overhearing Wilson's avowal of love, seeks to win the woman for himaeif ind is slain by her. Kalich gives glimpses of her deep emotional abil- itles in the trying moments of ber role. Mins Bayes was given an evon more enthuslastic reception than the dramatic star of the evening, win- ning her audience by singing many of her past favorites, including “How Things Have Changed Since Mother Was a Girl" Other acts on thia week's bill espe- sally worthy of mention aro Bonnio Glass in a number of dances and the Avon Comedy Four. —_—s— “CRACKERJACKS” PLEASE WITH “A CLOUD MAN” AT OLYMPIC THEATRE. ENTRANCE to CLOTHING through FURNITURE STORE T. Kelly Co. 263 6th Ave. i6W.17th St. Open Saturday Evening Until 7 o’Clock. WE GIVE AND REDEEM SURETY COUPONS New Stocks Easter is drawing near; have YOU bought your Easter suit? If not attend this sale of Men’s Spring Suits & Topcoats New Business Suits, New Cutaway Coats and Vests, New Even- ing Dress 38 Suits, | New Top ( Coat and ( Overcoats s for All Occasions Suits & Overcoats|Suits & Overcoats 258 Values Up to $18.00 | Values Up to $22.50 Spring Suits jcxl'.cis"stcte [Spring Suits Mare arn inids, chevicts, tweelk. caachnne : $ checks, plaids, stripes, cassimeres, cheviots, tweeds, worsteds. i Black, silk lined; k-/Spring Overcoats oxtord, silk So Dy silk-to-edge overcoats, “The Crackerjacks,” who are at the It is easy to leave out and difficult to put into motoring clothes features up- on which their ser- Oxford, black; vice depends. Spring Overcoats Oster, black, gilk-fuced, We use only mate- } rials of proven § merit and tailor § them as we do all our clothing. Cutaway Coats and Vests All-wool unfinished wor- Black Thibet. One button Coats, with the |\DF@S8 SUItS sted. in fast black, full high cut, vest. New Spring models; all|silk-lined, with exceptionally fine silk sizes, fu Simpeon-Crawford Store, Men's Store, Main Floor afro "Thee the youngsters to keep the Karo | "Tinitcher filled—even if they do emp “| agan when they start in on the griddle ‘i cakes, hot rolls, or just plain bread! Karo is the great syrup of this country—liked by everybody for its flavor, its purity, its high energy value and easy digestibility. 70,000, ae cans sold every year—for table use, for cookin ig and preserving, for making cetious, wholesome candies at home. Every ed sells Karo—the syrup with a flavor. Tell your grocer to send you a can Our Spring gar- ments for owner | and chauffeur show the right design and may be de- pended upon to stand up well un- } der the most exact- | ing requirements. 4 BROKAW BROTHERS The quantity was so large that there is still good picking in this great sale of ase up Men’s Spring Shirts ports and sitchen yer "ih $4. 95 Genuine All cut knickers... , ‘ $1.50 to "69 Late Boys’ Blue Serge ‘Norfolk Suits Values up to $6.00 Sizes 6 to 18 Years The Same Model Also in in Faney Materials & 00 Spring Jannockburns ‘ ! Patterns Soft - Shirts with plain bosoms, in a variety of new Spring patterns. Many have soft collars to match, Materials are neat striped percales, soft mercerized fabrics, repp cloths and madras; 14 to 17 neckbands. i Shirts with stiff cuffs, plain or plaited today. bosoms, in light and dark grounds, : - CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. Neat, new colored stripes. Deep Seated Colds NEW YORK All width stripes in contrasting colors, Percales, madras and soft VIELD To Men’s New Open-End Silk Ties ra Cough Syrup A wonderful assortment of colorings and patterns THROUGH ITS MILD $a ault cosa et aati taiten aatty effects fer sien abot 50c HB SOOTHING ACTION = Special Karo Displays at your 1 town, and sprightly patterns for the college youth. AND LUNGS Made of fine, rich silks, cut in generous proportions. oe 5 : grocer’s to-morrow and all next week ys tae _. Middie, Pickwick, the Bp boys, in Blue, Brown Serge and Shepherd ¢ B years. impson Crawford—Main Peer. Men’s New Shoes Choice of Low or High Shoes, Regular $3.50 and $4.00 Grades, *2.29 Pr. Choice of all the wanted leathers in up-to-date models. The Oxfords bear the makers’ names, W. L. Douglas, E son, Nettleton and Florsheim.

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