The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1915, Page 13

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“@ THE NEW PLAYS ® | he “Three of Hearts” Has Weak Action. BY CHARLES DARNTON. seriously. And there we were! ‘To ait af @ play and feel you are falling between two stools is almost as distressing ag tumbling off a cliff in your iis E i f Lr a ! i i | i { : fl | re g* f H f Bg | | | | i F i | i j it if 7 wf ji feels iit soe eee it Hi z 8 E 5 z a ! F H 5 ze fl ari Gite all E : i j Q E § man who performed card the restaurant of @ centrally located were treated as though et ae everytnt . tHvtal—p! haract and (ooteate alike-—nothi thing re de ‘3 5 ‘ya aa @ detective Diag, while ia inc ot Sine lively, game STAR OF THE THE FILMS TO WED PLAYWRIGHT Miss Howe Will Be Bride of Fred] r Jackson at Ceremony in Bay Side. Miss Florence Howe, daughter of Jonn W. Howe, a New York news- paper man, and Fred Jackson, an au-| 97 77, thor and playwright, will be married noes.” | Gunday at the home of Alfred ©. ese valet for the real Tk jet Aarons, the theatrical manager, on ‘Wright Avenue, Bay Side, L. I. Mr. a| Aarons, a close friend of the afanced, proposed this arrangement. Mise Howe's originality and clever- ness {n amateur theatricals attracted the attention of several Sree ot 01 cules system and his substitution ot pression pleted on oe film: Jackson, the father ek ibe, faree, at the, Longeare yp ny mttended |What's in a Name? “He teands fer actor,! @—Ability to buy raw lies , large quantities el Wesel Re And the BIGGEST OPTICAL BUSINESS in the world is what ae eres Se ALE tor os low Th IS a deal in a name if it stands for something —if it’s a leader. In asses the name is Geulists and Gpticans EES = | 88" rate ban "sponte eS’ o> Whee 683 Brood 01.. next to Btreuse On.. Newark ——_——————___ AOONOAAAAAAAAVNV Ta glove but not a heavier one, Kayser Silk Gloves button, Je @ Jottes Kage @ 00 Kayser Silk Gloves wear so much better HE very foundation of Kayser Gloves—the Kayser Silk— is pure and strong. Fine workmanship alone could not make Kayser Silk Gloves wear longer if the silk itself were not right. In 80 years of silk spinning, we have learned how to make use of a heavier pure silk thread (not weighted), without interfering with the delightful coolness of the gloves, You therefore get a silkier This makes Kayser Silk Gloves wear so much longer that millions of women have learned that the one thing to look for in a silk glove is the trademark ‘‘Kayser,” cost no more than the ordinary kind; two clasp are always 500, 760, $1.00, $1.25 and up; twelve and sixteen are always 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and up. ngths name ‘‘Kayser’’ is in the hem and with each pair te « guarantee ticket that the tips will outwear the gloves, “le Hooves More sold than £9, other silk gloves combined oe Lavine tees The ; THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, tae aN i N (1 N ——————————— ee 1916. Sa aN a BN Sd Se SS GIMBELS VASA VES Vans VAS VS Vm This Is a Gigantic Sale of Summer Broadway and ‘33d Street Blouses oo ijn" dnd te a im to 10 boost thn oy at hr io never presented euch fine Blouses at such small Men’sGIMBELStraw Hats : at $2 For $3 and Better rades have been rodents ee thou- satisfied sands of cus- tomers that the quality of GIMBEL Straw Hats at $2 is superior. saiietlinn a —_ f Milans, Split ws, Porto Ricans, Javas, Palm Beach, Mackinaws, "Sennits, in all weaves and styles, $1, $2 to $10.75 at $2. Seo the “AEROFORM” Straw Hat with the oush- toned leather sweat band that is a model of comfort. South American Panama Hats at $5 A fine close weave that has all the evidences of careful workmanship. Fourth Floor Men’s $1.50 and $2 Shirts At $1.25 each Fairy-like Blouses of Organdie, Batiste and Voile 8,600 of them, from one of the best Embroidery is the keynote of their beauty. Some of it is so fine that it looks manufacturers that supplies us regularly Ld oti Is on, thin crystal. with his high-grade product. Made of fine collay or ton meine] exeiory and toms of thay wre euamotieed al bee, are embroidered woven pongee and madras, in handsome pat- es, too! Valenciennes, Venise cobwebby Laces giv give terns and colorings, including many of the those inimitable touches of daintiness‘that these modes require. season’s most desirable styles. All sizes. Men’s $1.50 Leather Belts, 90c New and Special— A ffering of Black Belts, with fi gray suede nin ng Deweat novelty rakes in alt “The Brittany” Smock of Linen, $6.95 bro apa hued ides nal ho eye Ideal to wear about the white tennis or any of the strenuous ee econ phimad my | 8m: always Se wi ‘The fronts of one model-are embroidered in po glo aaah re Embroidered collars Another model fe tnset with Venise Ince; one with Shadow Lace—end soon. Third Floor Men’s “Gotham” Athletic Underwear, 38c Garments Shirts and Knee Drawers of cool, striped madras; an excellent quality in which any man can feel at ease. Union Suits of the Same Quality, 75c $1 Athletic Shirts or Drawers, 660 each; crossbar American nainsook. $2 Union Suits at 61.15. Men's pure white cotton Union Suits, §1; all styles. in Pe obgpog tired Norfolk and New Brunswick lisle Union Suita, sty! Sale of Women’s Celebrated Silk Gloves 7,800 Pairs of “‘Seconds’’—Defects Scarcely Noticeable Sees ae See Pee Meany and Sone Sie at ae ee Men’s 50c Silk Socks, 28c¢ Pair wubed vg hd and fit are 8,000 pairs; all sizes and leading colors; excellent quality. In Black dna White Only A 260 Doz. Pairs, 12.16 Button 16-Button Gloves. tenis 's 65c Sill. Socks, 35c Pair | 33¢ 016 Bu |58c ie Su Fs |89¢ ca" par Say pros ey oa White, "oo'e tee Black and White.) ¢1a¢i%8 Black and White. ) sito Another Shipment of “The Best Taffeta Frocks in New York at $16.75, $18.50 and $25” Navy Blue is pre-eminent—scores of frocks in this favorite color of Paris! Light Gray and Dutch Blue, which are becoming more popular, are much in evidence, too. Of course, all the models are in Black, and some of the them are also in White. Mes of Striped and Plaid Taffetas, with blue grounds, are ioe at the same erate prices, $16.76 to $25. The New Mid-Summer Note— White Crepe de Chine {s introduced in the iret and most charm- ing model that Paris has sent. It has the narrow skirt with frow ruffles, and its bodice gives the effect of a bolero, $18.50. Tilustrated. Washable Frocks, $5.75 to $35 Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years in every model, whether {ts price is the lowest or the highest. "\aterialsVoiles, Linens, Nets and Batistes—govern the prices, Confirmation and Graduation Dresses, $3.75 to $10. These dainty white ime are only in the appropriate sizes, 12 and 14 years. (7 Exceptional—500 Young Girls’ Dresses at $1. 50 to $45 50 Ginghams Tissues Sizes 6 to 14 years. Voiles Dimities Third Floor 1600 Smart Parasols At $2 Each tte where $3 to $4 and More season overstocked two <2 fre aereneies You aro to rap the ‘Women’s $1.85 Glove Silk _. Vesta, $1.25 $2.25 Glove Silk Bloomers at $1.75 In pink only and fully reinforced. Main Fleer 7,200 Women’s Handkerchiefs t 9c Each Regularly 15c, 20c and 25c Handbags at $1 to $2.95 Regularly $1.65 to $5 Boys’ $12.50 to $18.50 High-Grade Suits, $9.75 Two Pairs of Knickerbockers These Suits are the pick of our The large quantities in- ey ty. and have a gs friends at the any ex- volved afford unlimited clusive Nartolk Len that repre- selection to every woman, sent the best in materials, no matter what her taste colorings, linings, wor] Gray, brown and rich plaid, wold colors and blue. Ses Boxe “Palm Beach” loth Suits, $3.85 and $6.50, As a manufacturer closed out his entire lot of these Handkerchiefs at a sacrifice, they come to you at an extraordinary price, 9. Very Fine vi Quality AD have broad heme and ai leathers and silks, in colors, black and white, All Perfect. No Odd Lots. All Newly-Made. Main Floor SA PAA . About one dozen a ocpeh designs. Main Floor

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