The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1915, Page 15

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ARCAGNT® (trie wee Ferret ot the Moetropeliten Opers House test nigwt WIth ony three weeks of the sranen jet! te roe ORY poole will Bek, Why! Person ally, 0 1 eaid after & Bret henring || years ano, end very line! ue Biome Wh saying How, becaune hw Perth 1 Then beceum thie fore Production of (he Gertul youne + appreciated by us other chance to 41» impersonation, her lovely voice and)’ her dliumipating art No need for Mr Gatti Cosanes, or for the wubserivers @@ for the genera! public to edbout the impending retire Goraidine Farrar from the Her piace nost season bi ut searching for « What joy may we anticipate, f in "Medama Hutt 2 i of other of Misa ar. MRS, THOMSON TELLS WOMEN It was as long ago as 1902, T think, hat Mr. Mescagn!, smarting, prob- edly, under the sneer of "a one-opera maa,” brought a company to America to present hin “Iris.” Visions of painted savares, inhabiting New York, wit! ely Dreeeh ¢ Change of Life by Lydia E. J and Journet in Again i proved Mr, Gattt is man. | ith Bort or terribly. I tried sev- eral doctors, me any relief. Every were intense in both sides, anp made me so weal po! where her blind father ou and throws mid at hor, If inte an for such or once and found mucb relief, where the plot is moral or adorn a are exquisitely set night to dawn and the effulgence of day | triumph of stage Ampressive is th where the abyss almost impereoy lorious flowers tid the great mountain and amid which Iris Death, the Lady of M world of Flowers, Lig mony. Whatey held as to the we lover of music ca H @pell of the magic that ends It. Once heard, it will not soon be forgotten, Miss | Borl, as already has been tn- SON, 649 W. Russell St., Phila, Pa. Vegetable Compound, (confidential), Lynn, Mass. letter will be opened, read and an- strict confidence.—-Acdvt. SROOKLYN’S BIGGEST CREDIT HOUSE: Grard St.|Smith St. 219, 221, 228, 225, 227 \104, 166 and 168 Cor, Driggs Ave, BNOOKEVN Cor. Wyckoff St, EASTER CLOTHING Ladies’ & Misses’ Suits Pop!ina, the new Che Girls’ Coats ; and Suits New models—very becoming 4,98 tyles for girls and TVOIN coeeeeeeseereeeveeeeeeeeee Men’s & Youths’ Suits Boys’ Stylish Svits rom Men’s Trousers, 1.99 to 4.75 Boys’ Pants, 69c to 1.48 THIS COUPON ron [port ak ON YOUR PURCHASE WHEN OPENING A $125 Worth of oe No Deposit—$1 Week ||How She Was Helped During f the p 7 Brinda’ ie nti we Pinkham’s Vegetable th that category. ther Mr, Mavens Compound. @rchostra began i Philadelphia, Pa,—"'l am just 58 yoar-| «| of age, and during Change of Life I out. fered for six years but | none seemed to give month the pains that I had to go to bed. At lust a friend recommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound to me and I tried it at After that I had no pains at all and could do my her with a little housework and shoppi Ber with a little I 1 housework and shopping the same 1d aera a Ns ‘as always. For years 1 have praised from the Sun that sho Fea | Lydia FE. Pinkbam's Vegetable Com- 2 pound for what it has done for me, Gaull there ts that apn and shall always recommend it as a woman's friend, You are at liberty to ure | ® my letter in any way."—Mrs, THOM- Change of Life is one of the most , critical periods of « woman's existence, Women everywhere should remember > thet there is no other remedy known to rry women #0 successfully through this trying period as Lydia E, Pinkham's ; If you want special advice write \ to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.| Your swered by a woman and held in (| G _ Broadway and Thirty-third Street Young Washable Frocks, to $8.60. In shepherd and ‘broken checke—and nearly The Raglan model with the new diagonal belt is particularly stunning, §) color. A Modification of a Bernard Model—Illustrated ‘As this model is smart and yet is not extreme in style, we have also had it reproduced in is khaki, black-and-white checked worsted, navy and black poplin. Third Fi Just Unpacked--- 1,000 Taffeta Petticoats $2.95 q New plain colors, two-toned effects, stripes and plaids. Circular and other ‘lare flounces—many with ruchings. qQN. B lue tailored suits, B.—Cherry, are the correct colors to be worn with the tles, #1. 36, $2.10, ta D. yore: 1 bottle, of either gue or Heliotrope 44 07., 400, PR facil Violette, bels, reg. Ed, Pinaud’s Lilac Vege Jeweled Brooches, gold-filled mounting, many with fine cut amethysts and sap- phires, Gold-froat Bar Pins, hand-engraved, engine-t Small top Hat Pins, with black enamel; vermicelli finish; pearls, sapphires, amethysts, emeralds. The Only Young Women's Suits of Super-Quality in New York A Charming Bouquet of Easter Djer-Kiss Fehon, in bot- Water 'r, $1.36. et, 65. t Perfumes in quets des Amours, 760; 1 oz, Ie, y Garden Perfume, $2. Manufacturer’s Sale of Easter J ewelry — . s of fine gold-front and jewe' SER BVBNING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL B 101 IMBELS Th At $25 In Gabardine Serge Cheek Worsted The oceaston is limited to WO) Bute in sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. In 25 Paris-inepired mod els one is illustrated Serge Suits, $16.50 } other Suits at $14.60 and Trotteur the new wool and silk materiale—in the new colors “Pr Paris Summer Frocks Copied for Graduation and Confirmation Wear, At $5.75 to $35 ‘These Dreases of fine Net, Voile and [oi prod are beautifully trim- med wit! lacus, Sizes 14,16 and 18 years, Girls’ Coats, $5.75 to $18.50 $1.10 | ilaad Blouses, $1 to | tio $2.25 Floor DAT e ia yes The 20 Styles in Corduroy Coats —“\/7 That Have the Cachet of the Most Fashionable Women Tomorrow at $10, $12.75, $15, $19.50 Empire style is effective, the Raglan model has a great deal of dash—indeed, many nice things might be said of each of the 20 models. A perusal of this list of colors will make you realize that they, too, make the coats effective: Belgian Blue ‘Turquotess Emerald Salmon Coral Castor Battleship Gray Light Green White Army Khaki Black-and-White Checked Worsted Coats, $12.75 to $45 all the coats are lined with peas fe ie cvene of a bright made 50 Russian Green Corn Color trousers. A New Covert Cloth Coat, $15. Fountain Pens for Gifts, 60c Each Good quality black barrel, beautifully chased; latest pat- ented spoon-feed, and 14-karat iridium cuipees pen point. Blue $3.95 $5.50 Guaran' old rose, mignonette and apple new Becond Floor Derbles and Soft Hats- Perfumes _ Gimbels Perfumes, in bulk, in these odors: Heliotrope, Vio- let, Lily of the Valley, Carna- tion, Tlose; reg. at, ounce, 60c, now 82, the manufacturer as told — failed to discover any re: defects. includi ne ai 02, in. | Hudnut's Violet Water, 6c. Salesmen’s samples and some of our own stock has bolted pee jpeladieg re Lilies, bsg r Peau |, Miro-Deno Elesia Ideal been added to make a royal offering for your quick By SABOBR, AY MTB ECRR. ers up to $20, Blance | Extract, $1. Toilet Water, $1, selection tomorrow. Toilet Water (Gimbels), Car- | nation or Lily of the Valley, Derbies are all black; light-weight qualities. 800; | reg. Bbc, at 60, Soft Hats are in many aifferent new colors. 14 | wel be, Snow, Violets, per- $3 and $4 Hats, in a full range of sizes, for tomor- = ‘Gu | fies iG) Garin) Govered row, $2 each, Fourth Floor p Easter Egg Containers, ptal, 66 | Main Floor New York It is filled to overflowing with all of gay Easter novelties and toys for and in addition there are Gold-top Circle Pins, engine - turned, hand - engraved, and set with pearls, sap- phires and amethysts. Chickens and Cana and More Among the many fine t Wooden Autos filled with ¢ Wooden Carts with rooster or rabbit Kaster Eggs filled with toys and doll: Baskets filled ‘with toys, 60¢ and a Big plush Rabbits, some on wheels, “Tripple Trapple,” d jeweled, 2-Circle Pin Sets, hand-engraved, engine turned, and many set with various stones, Main Floor Reg. 50¢ and More lll A hurried sketch Boys’ Splendid Easter Suits Usually $6.50 to $8, Tomorrow All-wool Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, well finished and smart looking. Also brown, gray and fancy mixtures, cassimeres and cheviots, with two pairs of Newest models in wide variety of patterns; gray, fancy mixtures, cheviots and cassimeres. Sizes 7 to 17 years, Excellently designed and finished throughout. Boys’ Top Coats, $5, $8.60, $12.50 Smart-looking models in cheviots and tweeds. Sizes 10 to 18 years, Men’s $3 and $4 Hats at $2 are new— rushed here for your selection. Many of these have been classed by you would never know it if we had not ‘ou; even our own ex) The GIMBEL Easter Garden Is the Talk of All Younger Real Live Bunnies, Ducks, For the Youngsters To See and novelti ons and the walking Yehuloid duck, 60¢ Tomorrow at a Saving of 8$3— e Blouse “Prince Imperial II.” That Is the Big Success of the Season of the ince Imperial Il in Satin-striped Crepe de Chine at $3.05 Instead of $6.95 ‘This is the blouse with the double frills—the very one which has already caused a furore $3.95. will see by the sketches, the blouse has the unique ‘“Two-in-One” Collar, which may be worn as a choker or asa roll collar. among ultra modes. But tomorrow we shall present it at a medium price— The beautiful silk of which it is made alone warrants it being $6.95. As you In White or Flesh color. $5 Shadow Lace Blouses at $2.95 Two of the models are illustrated—but there are several others, and they are all lined with chiffon and trimmed with lovely laces. “Pinehurst” Blouses of Blazer-striped Crepe de Chine, $5 An you will see In the illustration, upper right hand figure, this model has collar and revere of white ilk; black silk cravat, “Wonders of Blousedom”—Our $5 Crepe de Chine Blouses Both in style and quality these Blouses are worthy to be compared with custom Blouses at several times our price. They are reproductions of Paris models, Dress Blouses of Filet Lace, $5 Many other models up to $18.76, “Sport” Blouses of Radium Silk, $6.95 Hand-Smocked Georgette Crepe Blouses, $5 Tailleur Blouses of Pure Linen, $2 Dozen Blouses of Embroidered Voile, $2 ‘These have ‘Two-in-One” and Flat Collars end are trimmed with efnbroidered organdie banding and filet Ince edgings. Third Floor $5. Sizes 7 to 17 years, $8 and $11 Norfolk Suits, With Two Pairs of Trousers, $6.60 and $8.50 brown and Boys’ $5 and $6.75 Reefers 3 to 10 Years, $3.95 and $5 serge, covert cloth and black-and-white checks, Hand-Tailored Blue Serge Suits, $8.75, $10 and $12.60 Fourth Floor FlowersforEaster Delivered to Any Address Within Our Wagon Routes Saturday or Sunday 48c $2.25 —most of them “seconds,” but 68c rts have Priced according to size; big healthy, Cut Flowers Special Easter Box, $2 A large box of fresh, assorted flowers at this price. All kinds, priced by the dozen at much below regular market values. Mail and Telephone orders filled. Subway Store, Balcony sorts and sizes the youngsters, Canaries $2.50 An Easter gift that will fill the home with song and sunshine on Easter day and every other day of the year, Leautiful, healthy birds; all are guaranteed songsters; at $2.60 they are priced considerably less than the regular market value, Cages are priced from $1.36 up, according to the style, ries Fourth Floor Fifth Floor i F tient igi i a atest

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