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Sale on the Fifth and Sixth Floors Made of reed, shelf beneath; turned legs and fancy criss- cross braces, finished in baronial brown, Sizes are 16, 22 and 28; round top. Several Hundred bd double woven pee, Odd Chairs and Rockers!" iM at Half Regular Prices andsevenbraces | in base; ve For dining-rooms and bedrooms, all finishes. Styles discontinued by manufac- || ©°™ fortable; turers. Only one or two of each—select pad and nll. a tremendous eee finished natural <jiand green, Three Bargains In In This Mid.Week Rug Sale | Regular $15 9x12 Ft. “Regular $20 8.3x10.6 Ft. | Size 8.3x10.6 and 9x9 Brussels Rugs Axminster R Royal Wilton Rugs , Size 8.8x10.6 feet, beautiful Oriental Sass 8.8x10.6 and 9x9 Made of fine This isa poversiidl rug for dining rooms, | patterns; some slightly mismatched. A|wool and worsted yarns. Showa in dens, libraries and parlors. slight defect that in no handsome Oriental Woven in one piece, exe $ way affects the wearing $ .95 Ralls rns. Appropriate $ call | heavy quality, all wool; quality. The mismatch- iy most any room in good Oriental patterns. . ingishardly preciptible the home........... Simpson-Crawtord, Fourth Floor On Sale in the Bargain Ar Arcade On the Main Floor AmericanLady Corsets Spring Sampies Made to Retail at $2.00 to $5.00 Each Choice rie The entire Spring samples of this famous make corsets were given to Simpson Crawford's at a great price conces- sion, The assortment embraces the various Spring models designed to produce the new silhouette in their 62.00 to $5.00 grades, There are all sizes in the lot, but of course not in every style. Low Medium & High-Bust Models Worth fi $2.00 to8s.0,a . 1.00 Household Linens Bargains Not Maina that Should be an Incentive to the Thrifty Matron to Buy. All-Linen Napkins Full Size Bed Sheets Reg. 91.80 at 98c Doz. Reg. 880 . 39c Size 18x18—pure linen, grass mg quale uality of bleached, numerous patterns. h Toweling Bath Towels Reg. 12} at 814c Yd. Reg. 16¢ at 12)¢c Ea. Heavy quality: tem B oeatet sory ; all white; absorbent Py poy ite a RE Checked Glass Toweling Bath Towelr Reg. 1a}ic at 819c Yd. Reg. 250 at 19c Ea. | set oF blue, oh jae sine; creed quslltys alll "Bleached Table a white; very abso R Huck Towels es, ste at 390 Yd. Reg. 40 at 10c Ea. Neat red borders; soft and heavy quality; of huckaback, English Long Cloth (12«yd. pes.) Reg. 91.25 at 89c Pe. Soft chamois finish; 80 in. wide; wide; extra heavy, firm excellent for all underwear purposes. | woven damasl bleached; fine, irable patterns. mstitched 1.59 at $1.29 son's most pure German the newest |linen damask; soft, satin: quality; sizes for dining room tables, ieee, }) fashionable weaves shades. i Se THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNEGDA* APRIL 7, 1015. -. Pry e THE NEW PLAYS e 3 “The Natural Law” Is a Shockingly : pret S Poor Play. bere» wp }____BY CHARLES DARNTON. Liss ce lie Ea Eeagealinpeprgig Lech ie In Hin Dey 9 Shial SSS AML, CARING AR Ph Ne . Yaris J, Sond Sorth er Sypreme Fashion ea. ano i | tae * Wananak CLS, ‘ae 4 Af A ie) PARIS 1918 eet eon wy lbs lz Paris Creates Her Most Brilliant Models in Gowns, Costumes, Wraps, Millinery, to Retain the Sceptre of Fashion These Models are to be Presented to the World for the First Time, in the Wanamaker Auditorium Beginning Tomorrow, Thursday, Afternoon at 2.30 “They may take awcy from us many things, but they shall not wrest from us the Sceptre of Fashion.” | - * *. New York is away from Paris. We stated that although great crowds would go to the Exposition, not a woman in a thousand will see these supreme French fashions if they are shown only at San Francisco, Finally the embargo was raised. With the co- operation of M. Aine, President of the French Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne, the great dressmakers and milliners did us the honor to fashion with their own hands of the same materials exact replicas of the gowns, wraps, costumes and hats created expressly for the Panama-Pacific French Exhibit. Original signed COSTUME In the day of trial the real genius of a people arises to its highest point of triumph. The genius of the French is their art. The genius of Paris is largely its world leader- ship in fashion. Paris, though stricken in body and mind and heart, today gives notice to the world that she WILL retain her supremacy in the realm of artis- tie fashion, models by oo 3. . . Worth Callot Paquin Paris herself is in mourning. She is wearing Lanvin Doucet Premet quiet colors and dressing simply. Beer Martial-Armand Jenny Yet shall Paris fail in her duty as the Mistress of Fashion? Shall she close her studios and her Original signed MILLINERY models by ae 7 Reboux Maria Guy Camille Roger ateliers and smother her genius in her day of trial? Lewis Tanein Maria ‘Grovas No, this is not the way of any people of genius. Georgette -Alphonsine “Courts of Royalty are closed these days to fashionable functions,” says Worth, “yet I create my most brilliant court gowns. “The Opera is closed,” say the Callot Soeurs, “vet we create the most exquisite fashions for the Opera.” “The races will not be run, say Paquin and Doucet, Beer and Lanvin, “yet we originate and produce race gowns and robe sus charming as we know how to make them.” * * ° Callot’s models comprise such exquisite needle- work that they could not be finished in time to make the steamer. They will arrive a week later and will be shown by themselves. In this collective French Exhibit the notable absentee is Poiret. Poiret is in the trenches. His establishment is shut up tight. He is creating no models. Jean Worth and Jacques Worth are also under military orders, but the latter is permitted to spend half the day in his atelier, Ue is a soldier-dressmaker. Monte Carlo, Longchamps, Vichy and other © 2 rendezvous of fashion are silent and solitary, yet in Now, what are these new fashions of the day, the French Fashion Exhibit at the Panama-Pacifie in which the French have expressed their very soul? Exposition, they are chosen as the proper artistic They are original, of course. They are simple setting for the display of French genius. ~genius never leaves the path of simplicity. Through this French Exhibit, to open later at They are brilliant, and they are quiet, just as the San Francisco, Paris will speak to the world her occasion requires. supreme fashion message. The new silhouette is a small head, a straight This message was to remain a secret for the line down to the waist, and another straight line present, from the waist out to the tips of the wide skirt. None of the American visitors, either personal The waist is often veiled, or commercial, at the dressmakers’ and milliners’ For the first time, in our memory, Paris dress- openings in February, were privileged even to see makers have agreed upon a certain fashion. This the models fashioned for this Panama-Pacifie fashion is the wide short skirt. exhibit. Paris decrees that the skirt shall be short as Later, in March, we too were at first refused a well as wide because a wide skirt, unless it is short, view. Then the door opened a little. We were per- cannot be youthful. And the fashions of the day mitted to behold the wonderful models. But no, must express youth. we could not buy them. “They are reserved” we * were told, “We have entered into a treaty among ourselves not to duplicate these models.” Patiently we explained the vast area of our country. We showed that San Francisco is three thousand miles away from New York—-as far as * In this Panama-Pacifie Exhibit, which we have the gracious privilege of reproducing in all its loveliness, Paris has expressed her own true self as she expresses it each season more brilliantly than ever before to her own beloved people. Subway to Astor Place Broadway at Ninth, New York