The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1915, Page 8

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7 * ‘ 4 . Srecte Fer wtestios so Soret Meee ~ foot Pieenede. Comet + Peer of the Pe Rema “ hee MUR Penterter Pun re Comnamteten: — - > ' Suits Gone Trimness One of the Features of | Thies Season's Styles, "TIT FOR ACHING, ce SORE, TIRED FEET Adapted to Sith or Weel, Designed for To-Day Two Ways to Develop /t. “TIZ” for tender, pulfed-up, burning, calloused feet | | “what are you buytog in the way and corns ome os RPLSS eT of new aering ciotheeT Thal ee quertion mort often eethet furt now | some are wreggina to rupply (be) peed of & full, nome « fr ™ | eame whe here wel ye! Yew | imte the miliinery hope @ | #howing alluring ereationa bet: | Master nes | The mult ob for el waye on the street are up for eviticiam Indeed, many 4 | reputation for being well dressed hy been sarvet by the smart street [ whose blouse and aonompanying bh ar been selected with regard to | | consummate effect | ¢ has come over the walk that momentous uph: f | Mahed affaires caused in Wurope We are vague, eee not ’ | in our outdoor mente, \ They use | cauned by the frrcby kimono cures their feet right) and correapon: It keeps feet in perfect condition. | The debutante riouch has depa ‘Sar is the only remedy in the word | and we are brisk, erect, practic Grae out all the poisonous exuda- | our bearing, ali of whie! which puff up the feet and cause | im tho cut of the new sore, tired, ang frocks. aching feet. It im Military rr stops the pein in corns, callouses one braid fone. Us simply glorious, Abt Soon “uncd. Ue’ the thourendsress s comfortable your feet feel after! niece, 7 talng TH. You'll never limp ot draw | Prete: *waiding tort akine™ cae face in pain, Your shoes won't | Also silver and aluminum thread and hurt your fert embroidery ta used for more dress: 8 @5-cont box of “TIZ”" now from eay it, department or general effects with particul: taffeta frocks or oalta Pare hiee, store. Just think! comfort for only 25 ce d@ark green, the many neutral shades of tan, sand, and brown, and battle ahip grays are the most lar colors. Soldier blue is seen, but not extensively. meee DESCRIPTION OF FROCK, 1 am showing to-day a design for &@ pretty street frock adaptable to tk oF wool material, or, as plotured ge at the right, @ combination of the to Bend Knees—Claims| two. A plain watst portion which tn R d Every ite very out euggests ite simple trend, is nevertheless given a guardian band of velvet up the front, with straps of braid each side which emphasize its dignity. Bntirely of biue, the brass buttons afford a for @ distinctive touch, w to the military effect. ‘Thi gabardine for the Sign of Disease re suffered from rheumatiom a he was twenty-three years of be now 75, course I thoug! 7 year I ay te was mo help for me, as each grew worse, until finally it} the cosler charm o} bad that I had to be ass sleeves and collar. from a chair. I was unable| {nish the sleeves, while a refreshing my knees and could not| "are of white organdy completes the collar, lose my. hands, as ge apill®, Yoke are vary modish this Were swollen from ao chalk fe 8, K. Smith of 10 Verona | Rim model aports thom both At feast Me fiyan Mass. in effect are the a ton those but id braid pees eee but pocket f% In one with the yoke, they ai individuality by the ban which passes r around ¢h etraight ru: ping and a ankles, complet distinetion. 0 skirt of unusual A prety color green taffeta might develop the frock at the left, which could be trimmed with black, green or brown braid, the last mentioned would be charming {f bronse shoes a1 brown hat were worn with the frock. Tan silk and brown braid woul be prow. while a one color ache quite as possible. ARTILLERY ON BORDER TO CHECK MEXICANS Three Field Batteries Arrive Brownsville, Across Line From Battle Ground. BROWNSVILLE, Tex., March 31.— i pe times I was confined to my : to lift my head from the A or tirn over without assist- fame Ut scemed as though every jolt te my beay wie involved) and Bee Nine wes clmest | coe batteries of the United States 7 People had been helped| Third Field Artillery arrived here Vareno-sis that I decided to| early to-day to be ready, if necessary, Bp hes very little faith| to protect Brownsville when Mata- benefit me very much. | moron in under attack, Mnjor Gen the medicine and started to] Frederick Funston, sent here by the at the | American border js not violated, ex- it every and symptom | pressed himself as pleased at the even the hard swelling on the | prompt movement of the artillery. " Pecan. ent 1 entrained in San Antonto yester- the. disease so long could re. | 97: 1 consider almost miracy.| Matamoros was quiet early to-day, will be to talk to any| With no indications when the Villa i anewer any | troops would begin tho attack, which A caused fear of risk to Brownaville through rifle or cannon fire, During the night two skirmishes were heard at widely weparated | Points. Ono of these indicated that the Villa forces have penetrated to the river front below Matamoros, thereby cutting the city off and es- tablishing trom the Mextcan side a nominal state of siege, This line is too long and the Villa troops too few to make euch a blockade very effec- tive at present. AOA e vege re ly been remarkably successful cases of rheumatism, par- in those cases that have been with the ordinary remedies after month without results. =; rheumatic cufferer can on 3 r recovered | Var-ne-sis after being told was no help for them. $1000 if the testimonials are not or that they have been pur- to W. A. Varney, Lynn, Mass., newspal devoted to rheu- hould be in the hands of | tt tii resent ed in Chit | ter hed teft us, ere looking for en ¢ sid be chown with! | ereet etre more fo thew the frock,| | 4 change in keeping with| * ‘¢| War Department to mee that the| | :| Laxative Brome Quinine - -_—- By The Evening World’s Fashion Expert ooeee / —— : A. ‘ PeSeee>- +2 ete soreter giereterersrs Raggio" from Rossin\'s “Bemiramide.” A French group by Bizet, Debussy, Alexandre Georges and Andre Re- Two Singers And One Pianist \re. ri mrs int ee, In Day’s Music| gms os - ctdand hi By Sylvester Rawling. . at sila Cones UDOLPH GANZ, the Swiss pian- "Welt, Tom, Pll nasee fot, gave a recital at the Prin- | (4@7q quai os Iesrd fe cess Theatre yenteriay after- ” s noon tn which he exploited compost- tions by Lisst, Alkan, Ravel aad De- | bussy. One of Aikan’s works was “The Railroad.” Unmistakably it was @ passenger train that was de- ploted on its way, because there was no musical warning of “Low Bridge” i to the brakemen, or suggestion of the! i prexence of “hoboos” on the trucks. | E sure you get Carstairs A few pleroing notes probably stood | LRA hall pilin keep good whiskey good.” Men who patronize hotels, clubs and cafes on the “Fifth Avenue"’ or “ Broadwi f for the looomotive's whiatle on ap- | ff proaching a station, For the reat, j there waa nothing but rumbling and i rocking. One of the Debussy pieces | * was "The Giri with Flaxen Hair,” | {} Mr. Gaus, evidently, was making fun | ¢ for himself and his audience, as a | relief from his more serious pro- | hy #rammos, A crowded house “it to enjoy it. But Mr. Gans also appeared as com- ‘ i sieglibad aia ocean poser. In the latter capacity, with |}, Pedsdelohie : himself as accompanist at the piano, | green he had the assistance of Klsa Alves, | soprano, who sang five of his songs in German and seven of bis songs in English, thereby permitting both of them to reach very near to atrict neu- trality. Miss Alves has youth and beauty and @ voice that has charm | J and floxibiity, Her father and mot er were well known here as teachers Bince the death of the former, mother and daughter have been in Germany, Miss Alves has appeared in convert with Mr, Gans in Berlin, all big cities, are Carstairs’ most loyal supporters. Gen- tlemen of the “old school” and those of the new, call for Car- stairs—and keep it in their homes. || Thinness Easily Over- ' come. (From “Health and Beaaty.”) Mary Carson, soprano, who was 4 momber of the Century Opera Com- pany, gave a recital at Acolian yesterday afternoon, Nervousness at the beginning prevented her from d ing herself justice, but after that had worn off her voice, while it showed Pt quality, remained a small voice, and * her singing was in miniature and lacked variety, Her programme, which began with Stradeila’s “Pleta, Signore,” in the first part be the "V " from Mozart's ¢ and the "Ret 4 The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head VER is needed for any purpose, Laxative Bromo Quinine will be found better than the ordinary Quinine, as this remedy combines all of the tonic and other properties of Quinine, with a laxative, and can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing in the head. Whenever you feel a cold coming on think of the name Laxative Bromo Quinine —hut remember there is Only One «Bromo Quinine’”’ le @8EB THE WORLD OVER TO OURE A COLD tt ONE DAV to-day. On it vehicles, painted yel- laced in commission in en tenather romero. 6:% Look fer thie signature onthe ben. Price 860, ove | 5: nT OE ; 358 BVEHING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 81, 1018. Home Dressmaking Designs “FRECKLES February end Moreh Bring Out Un sight!) Spots, Meow te Remove Feely ee Se March b« y te © cewet ber Meow wy frock Ne matter bow there i the ‘ wl winde howe & stromg tradeney . . te mene her treet ’ Fortunately for her peace of mind the reveat dierovery of o eee proasip Hon othime double stremgth, wakes rossible for even these mnet pumcmptib!« te freckles Lo keep their shie clear end chit Ne matter bow stubere « vom of treckles you have, the double strength othine howd remove thew Gel ap ounce from your druggist ond henish the freckles Money beck fir faile — Adve | a SCOTT ENDS INDIAN TRIP » |World Wants Work Wonders. B. Altman & Co. Men's Silk Neckwear for Spring New assortments are displayed, comprising \ Scarfs of rich imported fabrics in exclusive designs that are attractively combined with the fashionable colorings. Decidedly smart and seasonable These Scarfs (made in B. Altman & Co.'s own workrooms) may be obtained in the regular stock. at : ° $1.00, 1.50, 2.00 up to 3.50 (Men's Wear Department, First Floor) B. Altman.& Ca. | Distinctive Overcoats for the Well-dressed Man are an interesting part of the Spring display now being made in the Department for Men's Wear, on the First Floor. All of the correct - styles and materials, both for practical and dress wear, are adequately represented in the assortment, which includes a recent importation of Men's English Overcoats, made of cheviots, tweeds and various silk- and-wool mixtures in the newest shadings of tan, brown, gray and olive. Specially featured are AMERICAN-MADE OVERCOATS, in the new, smart models for dress, street and sports wear, made of cassie meres, cheviots, covert cloths and knitted fabrics. Decidedly new and unquestionably distinctive is an Overcoat designed especially for wear with full evening dress. The coat is cut with the deep armholes so comfortable in an overgarment, is made of fine unfinished worsted and is silk-lined throughout, a velvet collar affording the finishing touch. Fifth Aveme-Madioon Avene, 34th and 35th Streets New York Women Look Well When they escape the sallow skin, the pimples, black- heads, facial blemishes due to indigestion or bilious- ness, At times, all women need help to rid the system of poisons, and the safest, surest, most convenient and most economical help they find in == BEECHAM’ This famous family remedy has anexcellent tonic effect upon the entire system, It quickly relieves the ailments caused by defective or irregular action of the organs of digestion, headache, backache, low spirits, extreme nervousness, Purifying the blood, Beecham’s Pills improve and Clear The Complexion | | ——— ee B. Alnus & Ca. Sates of New Spring Merchandire for to-morrow (Thursday): A Sale of Spring Hats for Women, Misses and Giris will be an event of interest in the Millinery Departrnent on the First Floor. {tt will offer exceptionally good values in Trimmed Straw fats, featuring flowers, ribbon, wings or quills, $5.00, 7.50 & 10.00 Untrimmed Strew Hats, in the new shapes and colors . «sat 51.75, 2.90 & 4.50 Everything that is new and sought for in Miltinery Trimmings wil! be found in the regular stock of this Department, very reae sonably priced. Girls’ Spring Coats (Sizes 6 to 16 years) in three specially selected models, represent~ ing the wanted materiais and colors, will be placed on sale in the Department on the Second Floor exceptionally priced at $9.50 «& $12.50 Women’s Ready-to-wear Department (Third Floor) New Spring Suits, embodying the latest fashions, are shown in complete assortments. Superior materials and workmanship. Prices $36.00, $45.00, $58.00 to $100.00 200 Women’s Spring Suits (Sizes 34 to 44) in a smart semi-dress model, developed in gabardine and shepherds’ checks, are now on sale at the very special priceof . . . $24.50 Women’s & Children’s Glace Gloves AT SPECIAL PRICES Women’s Mousquetaire Sixteen - button - length Kidskin Gloves, in black or white, perpair . . . . «© «© © © $NLO5 Women’s Two-clasp Gloves, in white, black ortans . . . . . ~~ per pair 85c. Children’s One-clasp Walking Gloves, in tan, perpair . . © © + «© « « » 85c, Misses’ Silk Petticoats (new flare models in 36-inch length) will be offered at the following exceptionally low prices: Taffeta Silk Petticoats, in black and the popularSpringshades . . . . at $4.50 Taffeta Silk Petticoats, in Pompadour effects, $5.00 Misses’ and Children’s French Lingerie, comprising Chemises, Gowns, Skirts and — Pantalons, will be on sale at the same time . ae 5° 6 kt le Rk eS at decided concessions in prices (Departments on Second Floor) Men’s Balta Shoes for Spring and Summer An introductory offering of the Balta Low Shoes in black or tan calfskin at $4.75 per pair Diith Avenue - Madteon Avene Dtth and 35th Strevta_ ' Mem York ey ce ee rrr ort

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