The evening world. Newspaper, June 2, 1915, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1918. : ees SalesatGREENHUTS] Irish Plays \**4 Midnight | And Players | Fantasy” Keeps _ Make Appeal Up the Dance By Charles Darnton. At “Castles tm the Air,” atop the may not have been «@ turf-fire,) Forty-fourth Street Theatre, “A Mid- Dut with the light of it in their 7" taoes and songs of the ould sod @m thelr lips, the Irish players who appeared at the Bandbox Theatre last night gave the impression of being absolutely genuine. There were three plays, after the songs, that brought out the spirit, imagination and postry of the Irish dance, was a notable feature of the night Fantasy” kept up the dance until the early morning hours, Isabel Rodriguez, in her Spanish performance, and among the other entertainers were Molly King, Harry Delf, Bonnie Glass, Clara Inge, Olga Cook, Ethel Baird, Edward Miller and M, Rudolf, A large and attractive ' (By Order of the United States District Court) | Never Before Such Bargains as These! simply and convincingly, and the act- | Chorus danced gaily about a Maypole, ors proved to be thoroughly at home| “and everybody,” as the programme in them. In “Lonesome Like,” by | eRested, one-stepped and fox- Harold Brighouse, the audience saw | fotted when the floor was clear. an old woman about to be sent to the| “A Midnight Fantasy” has “oatahy” poorhouse and a simple-minded youth | muslo by Harry Carroll and #0 many fh nim. to look at your watch. You ait at a Cae he eat tan att mater | And | table and a waiter does tho reat. Kate @ serlo-comio ga touch to the old woman whose hands were iysed; Whitford Kane played Warm-hearted youth with sense of character, and a Eileen Huban, handsome and capabi Proved herself an actress of natur charm and method as the girl whose sympathy led her to befriend old Sarah and give the youth a straight answer. Conditions are such that It is absolutely necessary that ready cash should be realized—and quickly. r We have taken the best course we know to attain our aim. 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Men’s Clothing Tells How He Found Remedy for Lumbago/|{| Blouses tan; eale price.....evereeveerers Bre] eis Capes ee $2 to $5 Trousere—plein blue and fandy and Rheumatic Neuritis. eee ate aed Cen) al ae ages Curtains and Matting Boxes tome' asta, prloes B18 ‘asa aiiy trimmed. with laces and em-|Men’s $1 to $2 Negligee Shirts ‘ proves ne Gd de AEA deh ; ‘ OHNE, si cicosasnestecseuss fet i shay have any sign of thounatinm in their aystemy te exposure quickly stars |i] SSE, and 42.25 Blonone of Stiped, Pup “tet te! "Glue teens ee $10 to $20 Imported it up. Mr. Charles A Gould of the Brockton Fire Department, and whose ad- pay ‘and Colored Voiles; broken 3 ' . | Silk Parasols 42; sale prices....... and dress fe 66 Mannis Street, Brockton, Mass., says: size assortments; sale price. . #138 Nightgowns FILLET F220 ond 95, Sit Pesposte olan nad] 1% erstoda, also esoslnereas hewect $2.98 Blousee—Crepe de Chine, Georgette 6c Night G 4 Seri * ne Crepe; white and pretty colors; sale Nak; low neck alipaver entre, $20 Bras ols and patterns; alt elses; sale 5 2 PHNCO....- essen seven nese scalloped edge; sale price......... 9c | Bed Outfits Silverware and Jewelry PHO. sss seveereee preesorse yl 9 ; ‘ash Skirts . $5.50 Plerced Fruit Baskete—ol d= Wash 8 Trunks and Suit Cases 1 Sale Price, $13.75 vuple oliver plate; sale price......$3.96| Laces and Embroideries bac White bak mo tet Bry aad $1.95 Matting Suit Caseo—light weight; Outtit ste ot r inch i $14 Diamond Solitaire Ringe—in 14-kt. Be to 75¢ Venise and Net Bande—4 to 10 Shera al pes "S| east ened wi ure eset] ottrass bed, witn tive inch Space. wae "e mr Mog) ethene on ne fae og " ists ie nen ned; inches 0 s bg, be i ne eee eA ‘s Silk Ba; sale price #139 Fillers, lacquered in bright or ‘150 to $1 Ge aia Women’s _ gs 7 $5.35 10 $7.25 "Mountain Special” Trunks satin finishes; all regular sizes; | Corsets 24 and 26 in. ; sale price, va. dbe and Oe 95 Black Moire Bagg lor women; und with har i brass clamps an. Be! m ‘ bat s deep shape; inside compart. corners; hardwood slats; dee ra, hat | Rome-link spring (ten = year $3 “Nome” Corsete—-choice of 2 la; ment an ; nay oak Nalng poss box; two straps over aes (hea Th guarantee); soft top mattress sede é 95 wo $5, Zn u i medium bust; H or alekel knobs ; sale pr Oe ee aie price’, oe **60f5| Wash Goods rm at il” te MAIN BUILDING Attend Our June Sale of Groceries The very best opportunity imaginable to supply your table at the least possible cost, without sacrificing quality We ship Groceries everywhere and prepay freight charges to your nearest railway station / Mail orders promptly and accurately filled, ASK POR OUR NEW GROCERY CATALOGUE. IT’S PREE, Telephone Chelees 4000 Quaker Cereals Fresh Vegetables Tresh Fruits At one third Belew the now FANT Ne Lance ‘ ‘es Le owen ag Plaid, shocks end ips me price, yard...... eee 19¢ Voiles 36 to 40 Inches; stripes, faney figures and floral patterns; price, yard coesesetevecers a Black Silks $1 Bleck Dress Tafleta 46 inches Mt heavy quality: sale price, yard ob ne Fifa Bree ‘ $1.95 Beatin do Chine—40 in, wide; “tt phn BT 10¢ BAP A | OMAP B JUICB owe Poued price, yd teh 18s povbene ret mot more . es, oe $1.50 , om ef ed Sunit Potato CHiPs | MALL GMAIN 8% Ihe dor, 1-705 ‘ioe ie: iavee Se woven; wide; sole “1 have hed rheumation on and off seorton, 1D) 25 ¥: wie Ts 20 2 guerte ae som ie ae | bag 7a ye ri for Pos years, More then « year ago,| 4 ta 2be | FURL BMEAKSANT COCDA | Ghani ation a Ay a ——— a 9 HOMINY Abe 1Me | | rere COMMMEAL Boe Ve SCOT MH OMEN it became encerdingly severe, the pain in my beck Cumbago) was i ite, 01) * ne On exhibition at the Horton, Mase, fice, 160 Hoyt © crutches, eam CAL ORMIA = FEACHES vom breed, oe ellage; do, WA arn ' ttowlle, and in ite of trestment | y + ew wore " “1 never had any faith im medicine sdvertion’, but sorng so much shout Vermesie 1 decided to try it, and W. A. Ver scoured « bottle ot the drug store . Ja « short time I could ee « change pain gradually left ane ne troulde whatever, I © 4 if the testimonials wine of thet they have been Lynn, Mase epaper devoted to rhew fn the henmde Af today ot her retinide and ot a0¢ Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 o’Cloe a s aa =" ,

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