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acteuiees ss “SS OF BETRNMING CUSTOMS 2 SERETS 10 PORTER Na eccommends Mercy fo EAR after year, the world's greatest coffee merchants have used Yuban on their own tables. Serve it in your home and see why. end will be wied Singer divulged, it in tama unt an by lives at No, 996 Tiffany i" 1895, when hie boy and rose ya filed a motion nt which will be in ‘Triality | milk ‘The Arouckte Gueet Coffee 85e | They Aint No Place Like It Nowhere— We mean Universal City, California,where che movies are made. A friend of ours described it as “‘a gigantic nut college wicre a thou- sand bugs and bugesses were all work- ing at once—some riding like devils over the mountains, others weeping in a pathetic drama, still others tearing up the grass, slam- ming each other with their feet and frantic direc- tore screaming ‘‘do that over again you boob.’’ Come on out to Universal City and see all these maniacs earning their salaries. Universal City 1s a great open air studio with people and animals gathered from everywhere. We'd like to have you see it and show you around. You can’t see anything like it in the whole wide world and it’s got all th ic feat iforni: i Be i odcin Oae Aa scenic features of California skinned a Stop off if you are going to the San Francisco and San Diego expositions. Take the SANTA FE to Los Angeles. It’s only a step from there, See How the Movies Are Made Universal Film Manufacturing Co. 1600 Broadway, New York City Carl Laemmie, President “The Largest Film Manufacturing Concern In the§Univeree"’ Studios in New Yor! i ow Yor rioding agencion toughout Meneses eease™ nd New Jorey. mete: c 1 be & handionp ty ® man aasious t waved feat to Aetreud | him. pe wows vat on FUGITIVE RETURNS FIRE en. | Jersey City polloemen and a young jye|Man about twenty years old and ap- dozen] parently demented, who for three |!omt sermaily nights has been taking pot shots at had been in the |th@ trainmon and other employees in the ratiroud yards, Wor the first time he came out In daylight to-day and although the batt was at not more The ’ tee * nM Sim Vanished ay '» con} ark m + Irving ni pee af 6 om tr bank ot Youkere © + huebend bed made aoe te New Vork sione Wood drew the camh of #46 A, M taken the 16.30 iraln He wae pean a the Folowk by ore Ansootation, are the New York police ——— OF POLICE AND ESCAPES!" in Which Many Shots Were Exchanged A fifty-snot revolver battle waw|{'" fourht to-day between a squad of| The antacid ing your ab merely te ne cease acid 80 |'reted magnesia Charming Easter Millinery TRIMMED HATS, correct styles, embracing all the newest straws, See wih Lpslecot Towers mites sibbont, wings and fancy mounts; 4; or riday and Saturday, = . im 5.00, 7.50, 9.50 TURBANS, SAILORS, TRICORNE MAFy, Tinned ye fetching bows, quills and wings........ 2.95, 3.9. FLOWERS of every description, Quills, Wings and Fane: Feathers.........0.... 25c, 50c, 750, 95c, 1.50 to 2.9 Sale of Women’s & Misses’ Dressy Suits 60 SUITS in women’s and misses’ sizes; made of gabardines, sorges, ail (eos, tweeds and mixtures, the season’s latest styles; all new (ata This sale is for Friday and Saturday only. Values to 29.60 at................- 2.50 SUITS—exclusive models in silk lins and fine cloths; exquisitely made and elegantly trimmed, all the season's COPE oP ves seca vieeuwerasese saan from 27.75 to 65.00 COATS in checks, serges, gabardines, mixtures and silks; an exceptional assortment of styles; some Peectly Pista others stylishly trimmed............ Prices 16.50 to 35.06 We guarantee all alterations. Easter Hosiery WOMEN'S BOOT SILKE STOCKINGS in 18 colors, in- cluding the popular shoe shades.............. at 500 pair 6 pairs for 2.85 WOMEN'S MERCERIZED LISLE STOCKINGS, double tops and soles; in pat White sa ee ines wala at 350 pair lor 1, CHILDREN'S RIBBED SILK LISLE STOCKINGS in black, white and tan..................se08e0: at 25¢ pair 6 pairs for 1.40 Gloves for Easter Women’s 2-Clasp Fine Imported Real French KIDSKIN GLOVES, in white and black only; Paris point embroidered back; regular 1.50 value for this sale.............+0++ 1.05 6 pairs for 6.00 7 ’ ce THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1915. | State F0r Ame Femme fhe Met | | | ema olghty yards renee, nome of the Your Grandmother’s Remedy for) Purifying the Blood And Renovating the System in the Springtime Ask for Sulpherb Tablets. What was grandmother's unexceiled remedy? Haven't you heard of it? Yes, you have! It wes sulphur, cream of tarter and molasses. The main trouble with it was its nauseous taste. A modern method pute the cream of tartar and sulphur into sugar- % ® wonderful ted tablets and mixes them with herbs, ete. ten! jeter cleapser. Feats wi who are constipated imples, boils, carbuncles, ulcers and the like can impurities by taking this old-fashioned in modern form. Their action satisfies or money is refunded by the Prescription Products Company, Dayton, Ohio. A free trial sent to any uy D address. Buy of any well-stocked druggist.—Advt. DONT WORRY, FRIENDS, \F YOU HAVE LOST YOUR RING,PIN, WATCH | ’ Wi, OR CHAIN,- FOR WONDER- WORKING \ WORLD WANT ADS 4 BRING SUCH THINGS | BACK AGAIN, \S A N The Complete Exhibit , . : of Men's Spring Clothing GIMBEL Preparations Reach Their Climax With Easter But Four Days Away “Well staged!” you say when the play rolls on ly without a hitch or a lack to mar its perfect production. “Well staged!" you will also say of this GIMBEL gathering of Spring Clothing, upon which we have ex- pended much effort to assure 4 presen- tation that shall be complete. For it is a remarkably well-balanced collection, embracing the best in every of clothing, from medium-priced to the finest it is possible to make. Extremely varied, but always correct in style—Clothing it is SAFE to buy, }\ and satisfactory to wear. Clothing, in short, of the type which has built this GIMBEL business to one of the test in New York in® little more than four years. Men's Sack Suits, $15 to $45 In particular, a group of Men's ‘4 silk-lined Spring Suits at @32. Men's Spring Overcoats, $15 to $40 Men's London-Made Spring Overcoats, $25 to $50 Men's Chesterfield Overcoats, $37.50 A very handsome model, braid bound and silk-lined. Fourth Floor All the New Modes for Young Girls But These Are Tomorrow’s Specials: “The Peasant’ eed In wid tsar Rep with n wide si e ith corsage laced" with black, white lawn piles trimmed with embroidery. izes 12 to 16 years. Linen Tailleur Dresses, $10 The Skirts have the new and very deep feo and the bodices fasten at the side. Intermediate sizes, White Frocks, $6.75 to $15 Ideal Easter frocks for girls of 6 to 14 years. In fine Voiles, Lawns : 1d Batistes. Empire Coats of Serge, $8.75 These have collars of fancy silks, but oes, are some severely tailored coats at Overcoats of Homespun, $10 Boyish-looking—in fact, these Coats were made by @ boys’ tailor Plain but excellent materials and rts “Paul Jones’ Middy Blouses, $1 In white Drill, with blue or tan collars, Also a new style in white or tan khaki; sizes 6 to 14 years, Skirts to match Middy Blouses, $1 An Important ag net Problem Has Been Solved in the Designing of These Two New Nemo Corsets at $38 and $5 When Fashion decreed that the Corsets for Spring should be higher, a very 4if- ficult problem confronted the designer—it was modeled to eliminate all pressuret che diaphragm, which had become expanc.d by the wearing of low-topped corsets. How the designer of the Nemo Corset overcame this problem is a secret, but we know ft to be the most ingenious idea in the history of corset-making. There Corsets will mold the figure in the new silhouette. = | INIUANLAN ANT ARN LAIN ALAN AN AN NN The $8 model is of a fine broc! e material, and the $6 is of a new brochs, clot Women’s $2.50, $3 and $3.50 Glove Silk a oatitatinns.| $1.95 Standard quality suits at great reductions, be- cause they are ek ly mussed from display. Glove Silk Vests, $1.20 . Only two thousand of them; in pink or white, with band top, Combination Suits, 50c Ribbed quality in low neck, aleeveless models, with umbrella or tight knee. ) ain Floor Special Sale of locks al Only 60 of them; mahog- ; 11 in. high, 5 Sikes Nave lay’ Aumont movement, and strike the hour and half hour on cathe- dral gong; ty pusranvesd, Hand Luggage for Easter Trips—Special Prices Men and women will here find all the requisites for a comfortable journey. Specimens: $7.60 Traveling Bags, 06:60 00 910 Suit Cases, Beautiful Easter Plants A it block-long disp! $5 to $10 on ‘the ‘Subway gts Bat Cowhide; Oxford style; welt- Cowhide; including cane bel- cony; hundreds of big, sturdy ed 3 16 to 18 inches, lows; 24 to 28 inches. plants at extraordinary low [} ‘aveling Bags, Luncheon Baskets, prices. t $7.50 $5 to $15 48c Pot Black grain cowhide; full- Also motor restaurants for Faster Lilies, Hyacinths, cut; leather-lined; 18 inches, the auto trip. Tulips, ete; 3, 4 and 6 @5 Week-End Cases, | $5 Thermos Carafes, flowers on each’ plant. Black Se duck 26 Black ot ote disco 660 P ot en luck; 2 lack enameled; n- Candytuft, Tullps, H; and 26 inches, tinued style, Main Floor cintha Splvvas, Easter Lille, Azaleas and many more. $1.25 Pot Asaleas, Rambler Roses, By irene up to 9165, ” Preah Out, Flowers of Special ‘No Charge” Delivery within our wagon route, Subway Store, Baleony TN ror OTMBEL Sub | (se “Little Wonder” Music Rolls, 88-Note, Special at 10c Over 40 favorite classical and popular selections; vocal and instrumental. Will fit any plaverplano. Fighth Floor {