The evening world. Newspaper, June 22, 1915, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 22 —— appealed to the Imagination. ‘Then slide-step which never loses Its hu-| pleased a fatr sized crowd at Proc: Helen Rok seemed more than pos- oF Lucille Cevecaugn and Mr. Rane tore Fifth Avenue Theatre Inst night é ° nishing touch to is original songs, sible when the sang “Hold Mo in dance by turning a double handapring | Fathor. Go" and “hat Your Loving Arma.” There may no both of the best of co: a Steen dances are the features in ig act. © THE NEW PLAYS e “Ziegfeld Follies of 1915” Fall of Life and Color. BY CHARLES DARNTON. that was one of the hits of the per- and well in various capacities, The but—well, the world ts wide! fatlrieal BIC ee ine evcnte Bertou he events of 1918 did by tna Claire ii not loom above the footlights, There Odile.” Ho y was the usual maroh of nations, with 'n Y eaeaucen te cass the the customary dinpiay of Mags, and, tnd inat place’ and Mine ae ree Cohan might ask, Why not? really very clever In her “take-o We were hardened to this sort of Hrances Starr. Along this sam thing before the war, The girls tn bch J sobre ert Williams as a qu symbolic biack were otriking. Bryan, ARgfcioe and Phil. Dwyer ag a very as represented, may be left in silence on roes etnans saying He b ge —atrange as it may seem. @ pretty attractively drease ° ‘There was Particularly striking But graceful, “easy,” Uttlo Anna pigck-and-white effect. in’ Pennington, as a dancer, was @is dium Giri,” sung by Bernard Gran- it for her fine f Madame Nazimova , Aallia thaw proved as mt Misgte a = beon anything personal in tt, formance, and Will West worked hard 2,000 “Sample” Lingerie Petticoats One of the best known manufacturers of Lingerie Petticoats cleared his stock of these Spring “Samples” to make reom for his Fall Petticoats. Every Petticoat typifies the latest Summer Modes. $1 to $1.25 Petticoats at 65c At $2 Regularly y $3 well deserved the neprevad they received. _ “DOLLY DIMPLES” GIVES HIGH CLASS GIRL SHOW OW to put Urban into print? This i» really the question that pre- sented itnelf at the Now Amaterdam Theatre last night, when Zieg- feld’s “Follies of 1916" came into view, _ You know the story. It's as old and as new as your straw hat. The difference is that this time Joseph Urban, “of Vienna,” as the pro- puts it, gives a new touch to Mr. Ziegfeld. As the author of the Mr. Urban comes up from “The Garden of Paradise” with both ‘working to the good of the piece, But, artistic considerations quite J am fvAz aware that you do not go to “The Follies” to look at . Girlie? Rest assured they have not been overlooked by the ob- Ziegtold, Putting the same word to second use, I must eay the authors of the “Follies” bave not been industriously observant But who cares the authors of summer shows? On with the show! That's Méce, And for that matter it may be said that last night's show was of life and cotor. T leave it to you to suit your eye to the scene, Urban ought to be enough @atiety you. There was an “Under the Sea” picture, to atart with, that "My Ras AT OLYMPIC THEATRE. (| tinctively American, She made her ville and the young women who t "i foot say things that could not pos- fiashed out of the background. When Prag Bg ae Seek ae te ‘White, (0® siris turned their backs in an- y p) Gibly be misunderstood, George other numiggr there was nothing to) “Country School” with many new and Mae Murray and Carl Randell also them—4f you'll excuse a bit of slang.| amusing variations on the time-worn danced themselves into favor, and Otherwine—not to mention motion Leon Errol! and May Hennessey Plctures-thore was nothing Incking tureed @ funny trick with their fost," M* Mestele latest "Follies: W. ©, Fielde proved himself amusing #INE MOVIB PLAYS ol tabi "phere at remained, of course, the| PLEASE THE REGULARS one and only Bert Williams, He had OF THE VITAGRAPH. @ fairly funny song, but after waiting a ‘This week's bill at the Viti » Why" he drew oan with that oa Theatre was shown for the ret tine last night before o torpe audience. ‘The bill Regularly $1.50 t ua) a At $1.85 Regularly $2 to $2.50 Mins McCloud, tall, slender me, was effective in Oriental 8 enraptured when Raymond sang “My Little, Sin mY s wonderfully beautiful and thetic voice. The comedy, turais! bv Tony Kennedy and Ernest pushed consists of five feature movis led kopt the house in a roar of merriment. f by “The Man From Pp We vacuum clean, store, inure agninat fire, theft and moth [J /.0#erts’ whlcn ‘es IN OUR OWN FIREPROOF STORAGE VAULTS pik le unusually att Any Fur or Cloth Garment, Value up to $50.00. yee | gtory of acs" RESINOL STOPS SKIN TORMENTS ° How This Wonderful Ointment Ends [Fur Storage—for $1.00 \N N Edith Storey and Antonio Moreno tn teching and He kin Eruptions. A ‘N (| N (| others shown whic success were Anita Stewart an Beginning Wednesday, An Exceptional Sale of Dainty Summer Dress Cottons} saree ty. mene prepering their summer wardrobes, we are ready with i la of the choicest and most bewitching patterns Pn polar a rpeterich, below the regular prices. Second Floor Hh} 5c Chiffon Veiles 10,000 Yards of Ander-| 19c Ratine and Bed- | 25¢ and 29c Mercerized 960. diffeweat see stripes, 00's Celebrated ford Cords Foulards & splendid range of neat In all the most wanted col. aie oe eae ills hale line stripe, | eo eau d co) fee... 10ic| Ex 18c 12,500 Yards of Standard Apron Ging Yard.. In the different size blue and white checks; yard $2-in. Fast Black Surf Cloth, 39c Color-fast surf cloth, for Bathing Suits, lustrous and at- | iaermers, bas the appearance of ent in. i eee 9 |e ae Prices “Love's Way.” _ oe TT 0 THE BEHMAN PLAYERS bi S the ny pored of the skin, BEGIN SEVENTH WEEK | them of impurities, and stops itebin ‘| AT COLUMBIA THEATRE. |‘ sinol positively and « Last night Lew Kelly and the Behman Players at the Columbia Theatre began the seventh week of @n engagement that Is likely to be proloi through the summer, Many new short scenes, satirizing current eventa of interest, and several new musical numbers were introduced. La Bergere, the Marble Venus, with her Posing Bees. was rotained as the special attraction, and her ar- tistic reproductions of famous marble statuary revealed an entirely new set of subjects. The one called “At the Fountain” elicited the greAtest ap- plause. At $1 fn Nata brolaey end and itthes with embroidered ih pe At st $2 27 ate with flounces, as il- Ah waren. Alsolnceand Qey trimmed laces, embrol rib. Lae and embroidered tae etticoats, Nainsook and moti At $1.35 Pique Petticoats At $3 finest of materials; many with wide circular flounces; lace and ‘Souvens POO kth 4 Perelan la embroidery trimmed underlays, IL foes fasten ob r) bee ren teadi lustrated at right. as illustrated. All lengths are 38 inches to 42 inches. Pique At 65c Fiave pl moe treatments prove almost useless. Resingl is not an experiment, It is & doctor's prescription which proved so wonderfully successful for ekin troubles that it has been used by other doctors A all over the country for Hise A years. No other treatment for the before the public can ch a record of professional appro very drug- iat rclls, Resinol Ointment (Se aad 1) and itesinol Soap (88c.}—Advt, A BiliousnessN For Billousnesa, #lck Headache. Indiges- /| Becond Floor The Newest Mode in Cretonne The Sash Blouse, | at gy This Blouse is for the woman whom the smock 69c Muslin —_—_—— ‘ ENGLISH COMEDIAN HEADS A GOOD BILL AT Underwear, 49c it Gewns, ali © model, in PROCTOR'’S o7H Av. le oF crepe. trimmed with bias Laddie Clim, the English comedian, headed 4 well balanced bill which & Round Fue banding or embroidery. : = Drawers, quality Cambric, circular or it model, finished with deep embroidery, also crepe with lace Covers, made of nainsook, immed with lace or em- others with ee The surplice fronts, which taper into a sash— and tie in the back—are edged with white, to $2 Lingerie $1 50 a match the hemstitched Bl too CretonneSmocks Nicely Embroidered, with collar and Coats and cuff, and finlsbed with oream filet lace down front; others are At $2.45 to $6.95 Smocks of Pongee — These $3.50, $4.00 & $5.00 daintily embroidered in floral effects, with vest and collar hemastitched; hand smocked—83.95. Cretonne Coats, trim- Low Shoes, $1.85 organdie and lace edges trim both the Smartest Styles, this Season’s Models seollar and cuffs, feoond hewn I. C. F. KOCH & CO, Inc., 128th Street, Wes Middy Blouses ‘of white galatea, trimmed with cre- tonne, 81 to $2.95. Third Floor daintily broidery, ‘Thira eh By Roy L. McCardell Dramatic! Beautiful Scenes! Spectacul-> Climaxes! Most Wonderful of all photo- play stories. Cost $800,000 to produce. SEE “THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY” AT THESE THEATRES (A new chapter will be shown every week) Chapter Eight at the Marcus Loew Theatres. TUESDAY. une 8 ss 1918 ton He, | Loewe Hon Yoh Broadway & @tb Ot, ork Cit THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1016, GATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1015, 'e t,, Deaacey & Huttols t., Delancey & ‘b Ress Pulten 8t,, near Rostrand 5 Filton t., near Nogtrand . Broaiyn, oti. Loew's Broadway & Howard sage pls Sa Amit & Laringston ta,, “The New Store for Men Has Just Made we pa ean q Loew's fa lion Mt, mene Nostrand a. Very Advantageous Purchase of as All Perfect Gloves—No Odds and Ends . In This Sale of Women’s Silk Gloves Excellent Gloves; the silk is fine and lustrous, and the gli fit lect: Whether you pay 82c or 62c a pair absolute satisfaction is lay eae: $1 and $1.25 Milanese Pure Silk Gloves, 62c Pair White only; 16-button lengths, with Paris Point backs. 60c Tricot White Silk 2-Clasp Gloves at 32c Pair $1.50 Milanese White Silk $1 Milanese Silk 2-Clasp Gloves 16-Button Gloves At 55c Pair SUNDAY, JUNB 27. 1918, ‘a Pelance, hy Delancey & Buttols ton, ice wear Nostrand vox, seit. Browdwey & Howant Sioa, Brosdmay & Howard th & Livingston Bte,, OTHER THEATRES. 1,002 BRAND-NEW Summer Suits —and will place them on sale Wednesday morning— 517—$15 Suits at $10.50 ~485—$18 and $20 Suits at $12.50 Men’s and Young Men's Models ' Mostly in the new fancy mixtures; some plain blue serges at $12.50; some with coats half-lined with silk at $10.50; and some two-piece ” suits with skeleton-lined coats, at $10.50. | Extra salespeople for |. this extra occasion Wednesday Morning— No charge for alterations Broadway corner Eighth | Quéck delivery assured JOHN WANAMAKER way at Ninth, Ngw York TORADAY, JUNE 23, 1018, ee Ean palsy X Aad face Nik maT iron Bt, 8. sate i fire, lees biog ene be if ate. ON, . Pe cata dy ity x. 3 seh fain by, wl a Cong wea a fh’ mtd a WR nga hai hve... Onion og ee x pieebenielt Hoboken, tectnies White Pisles, Ne x. bec ee ic page= mad fo. pipet. ud fab a este ‘a ited i EY. f re Rath: Soho ‘om 23, 1915, apenens, i Jove, am Ave, tad Third " ae iad Bt, and Sacond quire York otis Melero 102 Main St, Passalo, ated: epatce & im Ave. mene ela awe hinge ganas Kadiner WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 4015, Hudeon, Heonanill, N. X, Byou, Bayoane, N. 2. mpire, Vort Kichinoud, 8, . a, Nop’ Flats, Castleton Ave,, West Brighton, Begret $00.12 O,, Categn Soind, H, %, Piasa, ’ Bpringtion, Keg amsurdan, * 35" 10m Ave., Now: National, 162 Belmont Ave,, Newark, M, 2, Star, South River, No a, Liberty, Irvington, N. J, Playhouse, Kutiand, V4, THURSDAY, JUNB 34, 1015, Cron, Aphid Bh, and Aiabeh Ave, Mow vias, {ith we, and Thint Ave, New spect Kant Eighty tire ,, New » Oi ‘East Seventy fourth Ba Bb Bt,, ' Kntoberbooket Ave, D Stans Md Regen ee Ein Bt, ride Malo t,, To »rringtoa, Cons, Dohewnign Anne Port” Morn New Yor & ins, Paramount, Bivol ie ped a oes: Fim St we viel thes roma, 3 Hy | GattndAHS, Yaeki ous, M jon & Montgumery vice sei Mase, a. tie ‘Bt,, Hooked, M, a, $10,000.00 for a Sitgmeeton| At 88c Pair Paris Point and 8-Row self backs, Two-toned embroidered backs. ponges and gray. Sines 544 to 84. ton , $14,000 Worth of New Hand Luggage At Savings of 25 to 50 Per Cent. 31 Styles of Bags and Suit Cases To Help in “Seeing America First’ Be {t clearly understood that all this is BRAND NEW merchandise, and the styles are those most wanted. A large Foilsde|phia manufacturer (who supplies us regularly), finding himself overstocked, so! id out this line to us at a loss, which accounts for these economies just when everybody is going a-vacationing. $6.75 to $20 Traveling Bags, $5, $7.50, $10 — Extra well made; best leath- era in black, rus- net and browni several good pat- terns, including Oxford, Club and English styles for men and women- Sizea 97.50 inches, * $4 to $8.50 Week-End Cases, $2.35, $3.50, $5 $6.75 to $17.50 Suit Cases, $5, $7.50, $10 Genuine cow- / hide leather; sirongly made and well re inforced; straps all around or plain; choice of 16 to 20 | inches. $7 to $8.50 Cane-Covered Suit Cases at $5 forced; kan ne gg Mid ice ere A SA SEA Sg A A A A A AA SA OS A AA

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