The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1915, Page 9

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— - — = TES SBYEBHING WORLD, ossaeeee APBIL 5, o THE NEW PLAYS e “Trilby” Most Successful Revival in Years rn GY CHARLES DARNTON. + the part Vilgiate Morea . 1 eee we he tert Ae te F had evergthing to gmin Prom the | hulu Prone) of the cont, and Mr Leckere |" ope tacwiar part with f +) mere ver ety & more le netngent oom re mportant tof haracter in He highly catered re + of Che tetbon te the stage al Mapa ped in hie wart a) mete. ereen hah! of om Wilton S000 whe fever te “set fond of OP to Think would be praca Tree Hts Grandmothers Reco to Restore Color, Glows and Thickness Qreme Pow Mo Petter me Lackaye e014 bho charertoriationsiy ap! / CUrale apeeeh, we are ‘Tritey, “LAtthe Tatty” and “The Laird” sad ee may even hove a Lathape dies fer Trithy, and eo maker Mat thet lane He vader ond iuster, a wneeking fee: poor old Bvengs After a) Boengell died tn mabing © something more (han & mad when it laden turns grey. ihe ot job, Ae bet “ tem, coed by o lark of eolpe dese Bee orth the Mhuberta pet eer » 1 Mise Phyttie Neiicon o hee, Gur grap yew ie to be commretulated upan havin her arti fect in the ® @feet deal to che Gores to | tare of Seg Tee and Mulphr made & Very wood fob of the whe . 1 eae Mine Terry's Other old timers we saw with delet : _ affair Yor one thine Mr Hrooks he ' oe Trilby's Lee INtricheteim lifted inte the mack stein played it with the love of aaa jartiet for a “bit” thet may be ER At | delectable Then there was pore M me. i$ SHOT DEAD IN BED. | Iateoh, heartiy Mritieh, if not Bngieh © acoent, as good old “Tatty One Petter Prem of the eurprises of the night was the | op sBcelien' performance of George Me. | : ROCHESTER, NY, April 6 albert Pariane, who made “The Laird” thor: |r eeranch. @ wealthy eroner of this eity,| ue | oughly Heotch We have long known iy ivy ay him as 4 singer and bie interpola! a net | can possitdy vell it les, M tahes off dandruff, ste ops Hebing ond felling heir 1 ae & sponge oF soft byter anddraw this through your bi tom delights the mit Sulphur ist jarkeniug the jon. | that the regret (hat Jon | repert wae amon and the man’s eight ab Sueabane been calied ba Raed "| Lord & Taylor \q Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street eh appearance of mo. snewe have | ppeal. Annie ing Campbell's Tomato Soup. saumtanale ais oto wel lishwoman, and the other min were In falriy good hands, To get back to M No matter whether you get one can gan rather badly. or a dozen, our unlimited guarantee is just the eed money back if not Musicale Chickering Hall In the Music Rooms, Sev- Tuesday, Pea Oth enth Floor, by the World's poled ln Greatest Pianists on the Marie Stoddart Soprano Interesting Recitals satirfied. And when vou realize how Welte-Mienon Kathryn Shultz, many different occasions there are when nce here, and vid it to the ond. ‘say & siete! Pht Dancer this aelclinsine and nourishing soup is young Trilhy,’ even if moxhi lke 2 to 3 P.M. A eamey-soclaer pero; id “just the thing,” and how many tempt- de iis spuitct Mrenen oe teins Eee Se ing wa: there are to rey are it, you will sities from across the sea caus) it sheers want toordee't by the dozen and phinar and Sor ‘nang Grou er Closing Out Re t' ry p fur! é keep i it on hand. ber 3 bearer idn't matter so much oOsIng u emnants Trilby « soprano in- Try it today as a cream-of-tomato. belpsteling ee The dniele directions are on the label, | (Eros Upholstery Goods If you haven't tried thie behang oe ve (1,200 yards in all—lengths up to $44 yards.) be — at its richness and delicious ouck, ore ef- fective to watch the effect of beep dy ‘a 4 -. 7 voice on her three listening admire Silk Velour..,...Vormerly $3.00, _ Linen Velour... .Formerly 2.00, j but tt put Mr. Lackaye in an awk- |i] Coston Velvet... Formerly 61.75 t we 21 kinds 10c a can Nae Ths eae bg eae greys is Other Fabrics... . Formerly $1.25 to 84.50. a) yard OF CORNET OF ba oe rchestra. es all very wel or im to pretend to ) play the plano in the studio, but when |] Armures, Sunfast Fabrics, Etc. | 25¢ he found himself in the orchestra his | nowledge 0! slo—or rather bie ¥ erly 50c 6 per y \Iack of it—made him a atick. With a Formerly 50¢ to $1.25 per yard | yard ‘baton in his hand he couldn't act as “ Svengali would pee Lone nae the Also > consequence was t! jusion was C u sold for a song, oF, to be strictly ao- a Large Special Purchase of curate, two songs. However, the new cna won applause for Mise Terry, Cotton T. ‘apestries and as Mr. Lackaye had already cov- In a selection of desirable patterns, the usual prices of which are $2.25 to $7.00 per yard, will be offered at $1.25 to $4.25 per yard In Connection With This Sale Special Price Concessions Will Be Made For Reupholstering of Furniture Fifth Floor : ac) “You can’t get something for nothing!” That’s a generally accepted statement. But is it always true? Let us analyze it, taking Nemo Self-Reducing Corset No, 322, at $3.00, as an example. When you buy . this Corset, you get— A Stylish and Durable Corset, Fully Worth $3.00 Plus Hygienic Features Worth Several Times $3.00 Alkfor $3.00—the Intrinsic Worth of the Corset Alone Same with nearly every other Nemo model, each of which is a SUPERIOR VALUE simply as a CORSET. Years of energy and many thousands of dollars, spent in patient >, research and experiment, have produced 4 NEW KIND OF CORSET- SERVICE, If the hygienic value of this Nemo service could be expressed in dollars, it would represent MILLIONS. No other corset at any price can render this service, which is at the dis. posal of womankind without one penny of extra cost. Js that j// giving ‘SOMETHING FOR NOTHING?" We'll let you decide. The Most Popular Corset Ever Made Nemo Self-Reducing Corset, No. 322. This model suits more figures than any other corset in existence, therefore is worn by & greater number of women than any other—literally millions, The hygienic features include: 1, The Peles Sstgy od UBRDGRY (see ji pa 6, above), which insures freedom resaure U} tric region—free breathing. 2, Bey ’LASTICURVE md (see diagram 1), makes the long skirt easy in any posi: tion; expands when seated, giving ease and preventing constric- V tion of nerves and blood vessels, 8 IMPROVED SELF- REDUCING STRAPS, which reduce and support the abdomen hygienically, safely and surely. (No, 326 age same, but with ‘longer skirt.). Medium bust. Fine white coutil or batiste; sizes 21 to 36—$3.00, (In extra sizes, up to 44—$5.00.) | Hyp ik FOR VOOU| Ki Broadway and Thirty-third Street gq Van : ‘GIMBELS WN I NIC ( Subway Store dp iP Special Notice! § | See the \S ( O Gimbel Subway ‘ \ ( Store Advertisement 4% iS In This Paper Wednesday § NN Evening for Details of the | / K G Most Extraordinary 8 ay Sale of Ni NG Tailored Blouses UN aS Bver Held in New York NIN BE A WISE WOMAN! Don’t wear ordinary corsets when you can buy CORSETS PLUS, at the same prices or lesa, WATCH FOR OUR NEXT AD, We'll tell you more about the Nemo Special Service, which costs you nothing, FOR EVERY FIGURE--$3.00 UP Nemo Hygienlo-Peshion Inctitute. N.Y. SOLD EVERYWHERE —_—wasii ‘| eA eA se aad aa wu be on GIMBELS | sauarnionds Broadway and Thirty- Third St. rs eli Cm hel $45 > Wlney Introduces Paris Modes That the Usual Milliner Could Not Afford to Reproduce for Less Than $25 or More \\\\ Pent Xt Madeleine's Garden Hat Reboux Flower Turban The shape of the hat i unique, elted with wheat and trimmed with berries and the flowers are in unusual Thin io the model with the velvet aash-draped shades of velvet. Ori madei | frown. Original model cost $76-thia copy coat $65- our reproduction, $16 16 © These Hats ave worthy to be called Paris Chapeaux, for they are made of the finest Imported materials, they are the handiwork of artists who are only rivaled by French modistes and, what is most important, they are in New and Authoritative Paris Styles ‘Thied Floor This GIMBEL Display of Gabardines Is Pre-eminent in New York Gabardine, the fabric most favored for spring apparel, is shown in our present stock in a complete range of the best European and American Makes All colors and black and white, $1, $1.60, $2, $2.60, $3 Yard. Silk and Wool Gabardines Separate Skirts Yard Made to Order, $2.50 in taupe, gray, tan, green, Copen- The price is for tailoring alone and tao black, blue. does not include material. Secend Pleer Extraordinarily Low Prices On Summer Curtain Material In Our Great Spring Sale {hig entire dra; ery and upholstery store is partici- ing in this sa’ To our already great stocks has oie added over $50, 000 worth of new merchandise in the best of summer styles; all at very attractive prices now. Actual Savings on Some of Our Regular Stock of Curtain Fabrics 45c to $1.25 Brisbie Nets, 28c to S5c Just about 1,000 3 of these fine sash curtainings; 76 inches wide, with taped borders, in white and ecru. 65c to $1.36 Bobbinets, 40c to 80c In cream or white, with Cluny edge and Marie Antoinette insertions, $1.26 to $9.76 Scrim Curtains, 85c to $5.76 Pr. About 175 pairs, all 234 yards long; only two pairs “ Black G White of some styles; with narrow insertion and lace edge. “Dominates All M 76c to $1.26 Curtains, 45¢ to 85c EN etd Bureau in a Colored Muslin Curtains, ruffled; only 200 pairs. i; os 4-Whi $2 to $4 Bed Sets, $1.25 to $3 ack - and ~White Bed Sets of fine muslin in many dainty colored Worsted Costs patterns. Sixth Floor $10 to $37.60 Third Floor 149 Distinct New Styles in Baby Carriages of # tae Best Makes $19.50 Instead ‘a $25 Enamelled in Blue $15 White Enamelled Whitney” Pullman Chaise Full size Pullman Sleeper of half round reed; upholstered With reclining buck; in white ph rented make, with corduroy; reversible gear. enamel reed, $18. ‘Fourt A Splendid Display on Our Fourth Floor A very lurge space has been given over to this display; it is by far the most complete of its kind that we have ever presented. Among the different styles that are stronzly favored th ason are Reed Carriages of many kinds; all of gent.ne reed fo English Perambulators Wood Pullmans Reed Slumber Coach Pullman Chaises Side Walk Sulkies Folding Go-Carts See it now, while every model is here, so that their various special features may be readily compared Prices Range $3.50, $5, $8.50; $15 to $40 N ‘ ee

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