The evening world. Newspaper, August 11, 1915, Page 9

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@ay party. A girl in the same situa-! tion might be accepted, but a young man—never! Fortunately, Wallace Eddinger, by Instinctive fear of the doctor once he was in the operating chair, and a {feverish desire to return to his lady~ ‘Tove the moment he was out of it, Usual Complimentary aa GREEN TRADING STAMPS Free Tomorrow ° *| Stationery 45¢ Princess Cloth Writing Paper —cloth finish; 100 sheets and 75 en- We © THE NEW PLAYS © 1 “The Boomerang” a Mildly REENHUT"’ yr Amusing Comedy of Youth | ese nteneety® sertoun “abet i valonen let sscsevees 29 pemliB-GREENHUT COMPANY. ra Cuienin noth hats Siaion iy il, and hi t at deal of! * musing ‘4 : |Sriealty ined the Me Herd's Fine Statonerr THE BIG STORE’ |Then he betrayed his recent training cabinet with 96 sheets of lin the George M. Cohan school of ac N Born NN BY CHARLES DARNTON. jing. "There was some axeuse for th papoose ag ‘- hi swes SIXTH AVE., 18% TO 19% STREET a however, for the third ac ry . , {pace in the direction of fa ree. ee 96 envelopes for. ove \ WHTHHHHHXHEE, EE: yy WU YW) — many books a# you Arthur Byron was capital as the L Y Yy Y Dd Vemicatteas aaa, he Chee, ORia CRLGGne Tle an eotaien (Gece, ame bremunie ViTMucy) HATUPBLS rel ion, perhaps, he threw “The Boomerang” into the Belasco | jocg and case to his role and added Theatre last night with all the enthusiasm of youth. several good comedy touches. As the To say that this is the least {mpor- —$—$$— —$— — | nurse Miss Martha Hedman revealed r hithesto unsuspected talent as a nt of the many notable productions |ing mark at which it was almed. |ithento unsuspected talent os f. Belasco hag made doesn't MCAD | Thanks jargely to a cldver cast, 1t|humor made an appeal second only hat “The Boomerang” failed to Mt] proved a mildiy amusing comedy of |to her personal charm. | Young people may find much wis youth. Now youth, as you may know, | 4. OUn™ peor ye the love. ean is valued highly in the theatre, espe-|as laid down by the doctor. At any clally when the particular affair in|rate ‘Tho Boomerang” 1s an enter- hand is not to be taken seriously. In| taining and cleverly acted comedy this instance Winchell Smith and PROPRIETARYMEDICINE $| victor Mapes put their heada to-| ay ~@ am her, d with beat: he ir me has saved thousands of dollars cantek, OA ‘hele bent to were o- GOOD NEWS fpyjte families who could ill afford §| ree" pertane ‘munee’ ot oieeeaet] FOR THE DEA ‘The Fortune Hunter” of pleasant If you are loosing your hearing—if y a THE HONEST Trustees’ Sales| /ABu Order of the United States District Court) We Cannot Guarantee to Fill Mail or Telephone Orders on These Items Our Semi-Annual Furniture Sale The Event in Which Your Savings Range from | 10 to 50 Per Cent. | There is no doubt about it! This is the best time to buy furniture. Whether you need a single piece of furniture—enough pieces for an apartment—or whether you are furnishing a complete house—NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION! _ THE PRICES ARE WONDERFULLY LOW —but every stick of furniture in our immense stocks is thoroughly good—made of solid woods in artistic designs; safe, substantial cabinet work. These among tomorrow's specials: Parlor Suites Brass Bed Outfits $33.75 Three - Pieco $ | $64 Three-Piece Silk | $100 Three-Plece V. ecbaPiancn 28.75) ammsaice a (54.95 |seewentee Vw 485/423 Baw Bed 8 TENS Bas Bel $7 EO) $45 Three-Piece Tapestry $95 | #92 Three-Plece Velour 79 $175 Three-Picce Velour $ 150 Outfits—at. .. . Outfits—at..... 5 Suites—at eee | Suites—at.... . Sultes—at . Outfit consists of a two-inch con- This outfit consists of a two-inch ib A P B ff t | i rary Suites tinuous post brass bed, with five 1-| continuous post brass bed with seven . " inca inch fillers, b ish, E $25 u € Ss Three-piece leather library suites in genuine Spanish leather, ntrd apeint dh cd adbeast allan fe vehi Heel batl ide Fhoons « Golden Oak Buf- $ . | regular sizes; IQ-year guaranteed | finish); our famous “Crown” close fete—at.......... 19.50) 318 suites—at..... $41 | $80 Sultes—at.....$68 | $90 Sultes—at.....$76 spring, with high risers and @ good| woven wire spring with roll-edge the expense necessary to main-$| box-omce memory, Mr. Smith took " ; uth at ite i val hile tain the services of a physician $}57)'"Scanea possibly concerned ‘nim. | ate troubled with Binaing and Pinging in ‘ e eare—if you find that your nostiils and has answered the purpose $self with that touch of color com: jo'¢ dugged—if you hawk and spit in the equally as well and often suc- monly described as green-eyed joal have given up hopes of| ousy. ceeded after our best physi-3| The play is indeod clearly intended | n r drug store, and pur. ‘i a to appeal to the younger element, for |c uid Enserol ix cians have failed. Lydia E. Fa puedende, ihoons ; a it 18 @ pleasant, inconsequential com- this Liatary Guy alee 3 Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-$|edy that turns on somo of the more two drops int! ed ear every night. | Put one tablespoonful in a fourth of | A * . obvious phases of the love game. # pound is one of this kind. White there tb nefthes a big iden no a glass of warm water and gargle throat | | Optometrist snuff up nose night and morning. | 1 big emotion in “The Boomerang, Are Recognized as the Keep this up for a few weeks and test | | EyestrainSpecialists it achieves a succession of minor ef- | your hea: fects amusing in themselves. note the imp Bs Who Apply Glasses to 4 Correct Defects of Vision, ‘| To make @ short story longer than |? doubt, dise it really ought to be, a newly estab- | 1isappearcd.a Mashed doctor treats a love-sick youth | . in the hope of ridding him of the Jealousy “bug,” and by prescribing 4@ pretty nurse who gives the patient nothing stronger than injections of pure water works a “cure.” Mean- while the doctor develops certain un- | j ‘i rf i | $76.50 Suitee—at $84 Suites. F it $97 Sultes—ar.. € Thereby Conserving Ner- talneakatte symptoms jpenauies FREE BX4ss sev $27 Golden Oak Buffets— $93 : ph od betlp $71.50) ultes—a soft-top mattress. socio covered in fancy art vous Energy. ally association with the c! arming | vith E en aD wee é $6 Englander Wit-Edge Springs very = Reuite improved [lusts nr anes] Pages ee a Bed Springs or eats es oe | Saeeeeee acer rece uy th and ||| makes the best of his opportunities, | » of 878 ji Cillan Gik Beta. 4 $5.18 Springs $0) 5 (| $5.00 Springs $4 5 () | $6.00 Springs $4 Gel hem Udine tare tshdd-wwineeh & Incr reece 4 The idea of having a modern physi- i$ A Lene seeeeee 29 $3.85 Springs $ ¥ $5.60 Springs $ 4 $8.50 Springs $ ig Hrcccrccccvese e 3.95 oop @ eee 1.85 Before wearing Gla: clan attempt to cure the oldest di Week $37.50 Golden Oak = ¢. Stic sie 3.00 Se 4.25. at 6.50 $8 Regis Woven Wire Springs—heavy weave; well con- $ el a complete Sei ease under the sun is clever in iteelf, ce! : Buffets—at..... 32.50 $10 Sprimge—at eee ce eee BT5O structed; high risers; very heavy metal tubing; at is 5.25 ‘xamination of your and the doctor's office, with all the OPENS AN ACCOUNT) bye an Optometrist Regi latest improvements, adds to the CREDIT T) “ | i have a doctor without a practice ac- | 6. etry Law the Optometricar ||| duire a patient without a disease is, 00 “« 75.00 | | | Men’s 35c Neckwear 19¢ Handsome four-in-hands open-end or reversible kinds; plain colors, stripes and figures; light or dark effects. Men’s 15c Half Hose 8c $1 Combi- nations, 9c Excellent quality cambric; neatly trimmed with em- broidery edging or fine laces $1 Porch Dresses . 79¢ Smart styles, nicely made of printed lawns and crepes; striped and floral design. Sizes 36 to 46. 75c White Sateen $14.75 & 516.50 Silk Dresses Beautiful Styles forWomen& 59 50 Misses, Reduced for This Sale to e A limited number of silk dresses, charmingly fashioned of Chiffon Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and Brocaded Pompadour Taffeta in most wanted colors, also black and white. The very kinds of dresses that women and misses are looking for. The styles are uncommonly pretty, reflecting many of the newest ideas which are correct and fashionable for many occasions. Here are dresses for afternoon and evening wear—all effectively trimmed; dainty lace-edged organdie collars and cuffs; sheer yokes; button trimming or society of City of New York. muinely comic idea, “ “ hors make the most of It. 7.50 100.00 But the audience, it must be ca 10.00 “ * 150.00 essed, is nm the waiting list for 15. 00 “ “ 200. 00 a . : the greater part of the time ye Embarressing Hairs feauit the play. denga somes 25.00 * 300.00 | . | Can Be Quickly Removed. |} t!! the middle « » second act, whe APARTMENTS FURN: ot) th cting do ath ISHED tractive nurse have a very good “bit? COMPLETE FROM $50 TO $500 in the way of a supper scene. Open Saturd i Up to this Yroment it seems only 104 pus STATION ig natural that the nurse should lose her lela-| heart to the young man whose arm she tenderty ‘rubs after perforn BET.103 & IO4"ST her needlework. The chief fault to found with the play is that inte i centres in no one particularly. A lov stubborn | sick youth brought to a doctor by h ient. To doting mother is ne of necessity delatone | sympathetic — | , ly when he talks of candles at his birth from hair or Good quality hose of lisle | | embroidery, shirring, etc. * i DR. WILLIAM PETERMAN'S thread with reinforced toes The skirts are in the newest accordeon plaited three-flounce, tunic or ruffle effects. Petticoats, 45¢ } Freee nie GUA SANE O coU and heels; black and colors; ° ° ° Excellent to wear with tub 14 ' | giticelsaaneeclaman aan al Site LY IM At’9.50 Each This Is the Biggest Bargain “ress geicoam nave deee | || Y ‘preparations are used 1s accords : - ° : ; | cc pa rcaapag PERFECT. Event in Silk Dresses of the Season etcular Gounee with pected ) fotins Lave avid tes oreolact ot ' 4 uituinm PeteR ihn, P Several Thousands Yards of Finest Buy Gro ceries H ere an d Women’s $2.95 ; $1 Black Dress Taffeta Save Money Hand Bags : J From Our Own Superb Tomorroye Only, Yard . . GBC], \swecnreraa ane Danie we terervetewmenmeeie| | Stocke; Special ats S20 { | B —and buy lib - indi- d lity and full weights and measures. é 5 ‘ me at J ; gathers (Hat Mies ine ctr tees Mare Muil and telephone orders filled. TelephoRe Chelsen 4,000 Gael eesti ig 1 peal ge 4 ¥ for Autumn and early Winter wear. This Gold Medal Flour || Fresh Butter Milk & Cream cut steel trimmings; some have inside com- ; taffeta is 35 inches wide. Washburn Crosby's best 11 Fountain estan tte EVAPORATED | MILK— partment; silk or leather lined. 4 Brand, $ * ” ? ene’, ‘ \ Women’s *5 and $3.95 ie wctos'* 91] 183.45 White Corduroy ! 86 Raincoats at ° wcitny | moras ROLLED oars| | “enmecret ow Soret Skirts at °2.75 di Attractive collection of splendidly made, full-length portage, lie} 5 seit, GBM ne, LOC|| Seem, 91.88; 12 Irts a e | Stops Bugs rom Bree ing : raincoats for your choice at this very low price. PORK AND PFAS “Lakeside @ RAPE JUICE — Calva || rea ihc cam c Nothing. sconstanceathite foe, eeariie : STYLISH AND SERVICEABLE, sree. 10 25c| sud gun, e100; | AUNDRE AR Pee | | ee veer . i 4 Bed bugs may enter the home in a score of ways—in laundry, Severe! handeome styles; convertible eollers;| | PINH#AD OATMEAL oem bon fo bars 18) ne igor rer Me ; ? on clothing, in books, in furniture. Precaution taken now ‘ ic slashed pockets; strapped cuffs; some with belted | | «. es 10¢| vstieta’ Guick FREE--One "soap ohe mOepuens, ih GOOS-OOKE MOG) PORE d k will check the breeding and spreading of these loathsome {fh backs. Met ouives | BING — Chel Rin, rgenaee et Suna | | buttons down front; two patch pockets; all : y sts. Peterman’s Discovery, used according to directions, A Us These raincoats are made of rubberized tan Canton 1.14; Qe) doren, 7Oer 200 sizes for women and misses. | 4 Ritls bugs and destroys their eggs. It is a sure preventive— LAA CY) or Bombazine, Sizes 36 to 44 inch bust measure. PORE OLIVE Oe Fountain || es : 24 to 34 inch belts; 36 to 42 inch lengths. for 29 years housewives have found it une ant YY mporied from | |] “ULATED 38. eet ye q' yj iN $2.05; P| van, BOC 10-¥b. cotton 9 200 “Odd” Crex Rugs In Tomorrow's Clearaway n 4 fo PINEAPPLES £1.65; y fruit for Window Screens 1 Prices Lowered Again! erving and de New Potatoes y nn, AL 10 Wits It will pay you to buy screens in this sale even for Pr %: . 10c These rugs are serviceable sanitary and 4 next year, Hardwood frames; rustless wire cloth Ge, 1uicy §18¢ rey them tar kitchen as | | Casy to keep clean. . 4 DISCOVERY Abc Screens. $1 Stepladders SWEET, JUICY WATER: T]] peck as for dining: room *Cioice of Crex and Herringbone weaves. 5 KILLS BED BUGS AND THEIR EGGS ’ 36x37 inches; QAc| _ Stesat 75c A led S56 be cee ae cae There is no better summer floor covering. ” sat agsecne $1.98 Kitchen Tableo GAR i | $2.75 Rugs—sizes 6x6 10 6x8; $1.98 4 poctrets the home against the spread of disease. It clears out 30x45 inches; 9 3 toot; 98 free sateen, Lee! aft a soe neeies este v1 ke | d bugs, whose bite is a potent germ conveyor. Just spray j QS ME secvees CL Atco cea eees c PIFTY-CENT' TEAS—ereen, | 2.95 Ruge—sizes 8x x7.8; 1.98 i the liquid in chinks and crevices in your bedsteads, furniture $20.75 Kitchen Cabinets $13 45 ; fur sete BTR) ABO a 14.76 Buge-sisen B58) to Ox8.0) 53.69 i and walls. It kills instantly, yet is perfectly harmless and Reducedto .... e dos. V176s 450 | POWDERED, BOR AX—|SUNSHING | BIECOTTE., aie: gel ceaiesoneed gay | stainless. Ask any housewife. ee Good-looking, splendid cabinets; golden oak tops HAZEL. MUSTARD’ SAR ole Go| sults: ree. prise 2801 15 e eae we : 4.49 sq This cabinet is spacious, substantially made, dese, 9, | ARGO. GLOSS STARCH — | SCOTCH " OATMEAL~Rob ; A Peterman’s Roach Food dusted in pceasta itlaras comparnen telih ta abelean one foun 9140) 126 tree Qe) ineeniimroredi 2Te BOe Ruge—sise 18x06; a 18e ri ‘ ot i cake box, flour sifter and two di The b eckanes : can ! * the roaches from their breeding places. one large and one small drawer and a kneading board: | |} sucar-cured yq@||} ovens “inuesne. ||| CUT Loar sUOAR _Choice selection of room sizes and small | \e s Si HAMS—Ib WHOLE HEAD 10 Ibs, 88°; ABG size They eat it and scurry away to die Dinner Seta—jares Secale canvassed "Qt ¢ ||] Mitch 800 8c Beate Amel | Rea ee 9.75 Reg oe ; » , 0 ’, - SMOKEL OLLEL size bx10; $m € size 9x12; q Buy Peterman’s at your dealer's. Peterman’s Ant Food kills ants. £8.95 Porcelain Dinner Sets—100 pieces; $4 © SHOCUbERS 13° - | 186 Nis 88: 40e site ROR! © 7.75 4 He sells it because it does the Peterman’s Moth Food keeps nicely decorated; at 6.25 aM wanna 20: FROST TABLET 6.50 Rag Rugs $11.50 Rag Rugs 4 i work and because he ts anxious to moths out of clothing, etc, $12.50 Porcelain Dinner Sets—100 $ Style BACON 76 || 24 x12; 56 Om| tse 7.x §9 95 . | satisfy you. pieces; lace gold border; at 10.95 Ptr green 50, at son, D6 at WAY) 10.6; at 4 WILLIAM PETERMAN, Inc. el Pn Ron, ei pes pre || Pea. 226 UL Sa am |) a ne) |e eee | MR, 200 Fifth Avenue, New York Ce Se 14,75 | | Cieens G BOe TPO Mea o_o. || " 6.50) i 12.75 4 \ ‘ : ‘ * a rt a a sn a Ne I OR RA

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