The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1916, Page 10

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" tht aa aE a Two young musical comedy ac- tresses, favorites in New York, are to be made stars by their managers. Henry W. Savage anounces that Mizzi Hajos, who gained popularity coming production of the operetta “Pom Pom.” In her new role the little singer will indulge in @ desire she has held dear for a long time— that of woaring boy's clothes. When Miss Hajos scored so emphatically in Sari” Mr. Savage told hor he would |star her in her next production. The other youn nearing stellar hono land, now appearing in “Katinka,” at the Forty-fourth Street Theatre, Ar- thur Hammerstein, her manag nounces that she will be a the conclusion of her present engage: ment in “a comedy with musical numbers and a song or two.” Howland is k her work in ‘ body Home The New Year To the City of New York and all its people, prosperity and happiness—prosperity in business, happiness at home Each year brings to our City a new growth; its industries, commerce and its arts; its standards of living and working. Each year develops new fields in which electricity can minister to the prosperity, comfort and safety of human beings, for electrical service is human service Electricity furnishes the City’s transportation, delivers its goods andsits messages; in offices and factories, electricity secures safety, efficiency and convenience. It helps the physician and the surgeon. In the home, electricity elimin- ates unnecessary toiland drudgery. It means a cleaner, safer, healthier City; it means better and more prosperous factories, better homes, better and happier workers, saner and more healthful living MISS RING'S NEW PLAY. Broadway and which A. H, Woods will star Blanche t ory of a Broadway girl who all town, She uses her auves and thinks she ts » when, in reality, th Ming her. Miss Ring will no musical numbers in the p! Jway and Buttermiik” is by ‘d Mack. It will go into rehear- For 1916, and for all the other years, we dedicate ourselves again to the electrical service of the people of New York HE SURMISED AS MUCH. Betty Brewster was in New recently, and Englishman who She ac ed her to lunch and during The New York Edison Company At Your Service General Offices: Irving Place and 15th Street ‘Telephone: Stuyvesant 5600 Branch Office Show Rooms for the Convenience of the Public - he persisted id Miss Brewster jostingly He took it “Where do | you get your 4 | a hi 424 Broadway Spring 9890 “124 W 42d Street Bryant 5262 thought {t had a bit of an odor. 126 Delancey Street Orchard 1966 "151 E 66th Street Lenox 7780 10 Irving Place Stuyvesant 5600 £27 E 125th Street Harlem 4020 CLUB'S DEBTS ALL GONE. “362 E 149th Street Melrose 9900 The G *Open Until Midnight Night and Emergency Call: Farragut 3000 Room Club tirely out of debt. Early morning the members house and celebi notes which re debtedness. One, called was acted by Rillie, The esterday at the club ted by burning two sented cancelled in- Two playlets were staged. e and 1914, The most wonderfully comprehensive and altogether valuable year book of useful information ever sold ove’ a@ newsstand or sent through the mail. Here, verily, is a volume to which the student, teacher, business man, public speaker, sportsman, statistician, politician, minister, etc., may turn and find, handily indexed for ready reference, just w suffrage, fraternal organizations, etc., etc. Crowded Page 5,000. acts. And Editor For 210,000. 1916 25 CENTS A COPY AT NEWSSTANDS West of Buffalo and Pittsburgh, 30c.; by Mail, 35c. Cloth Bound, 50c.; by Mail, 60c. e World All other ready reference books printed in the United States are but “pocket editions” as compared with the great volume of information presented in this truly remarkable compendium that, year by year, has earned the| Its breadth of scope is unparalleled in any other| | reputation of being “the book that made itself famous.” publication. Its accuracy is famously dependable. It is a marvel of compactness and detail. SOME OF THE MANY NEW FEATURES ADDED THIS YEAR: {War and War Manufacture of, Munitions Kumployeee in Munition ‘The G4th Congress Strength of jew York State Healthy’ Laws tn New York Ween timate Fublle Benool System tm Gary School System Armed N Advisory Board, Was Mollet Becietios ployed in New York yar Louns War ffrage and Vote Public; Soctety and School yen te, te win Zork ally ional vitrading Cirle" (4 Pessina Formpiittres ” 4 i inthe, Be ew ’ Pensions j 3 Miet evelop= D Peace Movements Tawe Political: Piatforme a ee eee ee re TATOO: an Way The Book That-Settles All Arguments at a Moment’s Notice! Call Or Write For Copy Early! : _ THE NEW YORK WORLD, PUBLISHERS, PULITZER BUILDING, PARK ROW, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. fs Buttermilk,” in | leans | while there met an | versation he @ rather blaze," T the orl Keceat State Election Ke- rus THE EVENING WORLD, MON | parry, was portrayed chiefly by Rollo Lioyé, Impersofating the club's head porter. “TREASURE ISLAND” CAST. | | | Robert Hastings Goodman, generai | the role of Joe Garson in “Within the | Preper dict. Aelen: In the cast of the special “Treasure | press agent for "The Birth of a Na-| Law,” will make his vaudeville debut | “Ff, rest end avoidance of food exveases | Istand” company will be Ruth Vivian, | ton” In Canada, ts in from Toronto, |at the Colonial to-day in. @ let | Constitute the most effective non-medics! Robert Thorne, Ruby Hallier for the benefit of the Actors’ Fund. Viola Knott. F Theda Bara, the Fox film star, re- hommes ed ceived 1,239 Christmas presents. She's | Gossip, already looking forward to next Melville Ellis may go to the London | Christinas, Hippodrome. Mrs, William Harris st. is writing film acenartos. Dwight Dana has joined "A World of Pleasure” ot the Winter Garden | Jack Rosenthal, respondent, has become the Bronx ‘Opera Howse Texas Guinan has be in “Sarl,” will bo starred in bis forth. food role in | ' ' \ | at he wants to know about all) such subjects as the war, armies, navies, populations, areas, weights, measures, immigration, emigration, the tariff, { DAY, JANUA George Fawcett, Jeoffrey Stein, Nobles, Harry Hadfield, Herbert Ran- som, Charles James F. Ayres, Clorence Rockefe Arthur Ceci! Yapp, Forrest, Milton homas Louden, P. ©. McCoy, Rogers, Frank Howson. eur Harlem aa usher assigned a | sked Model.” | for feature picture, “The C for the Equitable, | Jose Collins has been advised by| leablo that her husband, Leslie L natfield, has been appointed a First} RY 9, 1916. Max Gladstone, the boy violinist, protege of Mra. John Phillp Sousa. will play Io “Hip, Hip, Hooray!” be- ginning to-day. John bazaars to be held in varivus cities immett Corrigan will sail to-day HK an Costello Jan, 24. Sergea Albert Livi Nora Bayes wili probably be tn the] billed as “A Man” in “The Stick |new Cohan revue. have been signed for it, also Juliette. Boyle and Brazfl D. Gluck wi manage the ¢ Bahama Islan act In a} ir Invisible,” | wash nt in the British army. iiNiam Marble plays na Bothner is Kate nt, and Man.” called “Around the Law,” by ‘Leal Pollock, of Thomas T. Hoyne'’s Type.” The first be given in Albany Jan, 14. A playlet by Adeline Leitsbach en- titled “When Mr. Shakespeare Came to Gotham” will be @ feature of the Leavitt testimonial Jan, 12 at the Manhattan, FOOLISHMENT. “The ocean quite mad gaan” Bag i jenry J ). “What's becouse Teory Date, ocean's being Sregsed so much.” FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Did he go to the dall in a Tux- ede Ferrer ie Up William B. Mack, who ort ted Will T. Chatterton and Charles Hallock have been added to the cast lay, “In Cold formance will PR ome oF a REREm Often, howev: etrength. muccess, Ite efficacy in this borne fruit tn & nt recoveries, indicated it has produced most benefielal results. or direct from Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia.—Advt. ————— treatment in this widespread disease, .‘ , these measures need eupplamenting by proper medication. The ahetem lacks mufficient resistance to over come the attack, and something must be Gone to asaist in upbullding the patieat's ... Tq many oases of this sort Betrman’s - Alferativre has been used with marked seas her cord of numerous ap nd where @ tonic ins nd opiates, narcotics or rugs, It Is safe to try. At ention ‘to hygienic living and is agreed that fresh £3 ~@e~ seed “The M 1 mise, $3.96. Regular Sizes. $1 to $8 ‘50 to Young G Store Opens 8.30 Closes 6 $1 to $13.76. $5.76....envelope Women’s Nainsook Lingerie Extra Sizes. Nightgowns. . Fl to $3 Petticoats........ $1 to $4.60 Chemises...... $1 60c to $3 __,..Chemises. $1 to $3 $1 to $3.95. Combinations.... $1 to $2 50c to $3.95... Drawers. 50c to $2 50c to $3.95....Corset Covers... 0c to $1 Philippine Nightgowns and Chemises, $3 to $4.95—hand made and hand embroidered. Young Girls’ Lingerie Sizes 2 to 12. Sizes 14 to 18. 60c to $1.50. Nightgowns.. 50c to $3 26cto 60c....Drawers.... 25c to 60c 60c to $1.50. . Petticoats......... $1 to $2 0c to $2 Princess Slips T5c to $1.60 5c to $1 Combinations 50c to T5c Youngsters’ Drawer Waists, 25¢ to 60c; In- fants’ Diaper D: ors, 2c. Corset Covers, 60¢ to $1; En- velope Chemises, $1; Underbodices, 50e. Children’s $2.50 to $2.95 Set of Washable Satin Lingerie, $19.40 Nightgown, $7.60; Petticoat, $7.96; Envelope Che- Plain this fact stronger White or flesh color. O'Connor is th GIMBELS in per At than Silk $1 to $16.75 Wa Underbodices, $1 to $3.95. Nightgowns, $16.75. Envelope Chemises, $3 to $7.50. trimmed with lace. GIMBELS—Third Floor Combinations, $3.95 t . “98.60, sal " $4 to $5 Dotted Swiss Bloomers, $3. Negligees at $2.95 CrepedeChine Nightgowns $2.95 price of raw silk, is featured in this sale Than Previous These illustrations ez- Crepe de e Lingerie Set, $4.95 Ho walked World Wants Work Wonders. 33d Street spite of the 50 cent. advance in Much Less Prices Envelope Chemise, $2; Nightgown, $2.95; trimmed.” White or flesh colors i $1.75 to $3.50 Lingerie Blouses, $1.25 to $2.25 _As Lingerie Blouses are again to be in high favor this Spring, we had an enor- mous number of them made for this White Sale. The miagnitude of th quantity and the fact thai we kept the manufacturer busy during his recent dull season account for these exceptional con- cessions of price. Every Blouse is of fine white voile and is tucked or embroidered—and in some instances both—and words, lace Lingerie shable Satin $5.76 to This exceptional and enormous pironee of Negligees came to us just in the nick of time. And we are glad to it part of this White Sale, be- cause t! are the best Negligees we have ever been able to offer at $2.96. Dotted, cross-barred and flower-printed Swisses in these. Negligees, which are beautifully trimmed with Valenciennes laces and ribbons. Broadway at Dresses, $1.95 Russian, Rep, Madras and Linene. $2.50 to $7.50 “Gossard” Corsets, $1.65 to $5 Another year will have to pass before there will be such large price reductions on the well known “Gossard” Front-lace Corsets. At $1.66 instead of $83—‘'C. B.” Corsets, Pink Shop, Second Floor At $1 instead of $2—"R. & G.” and “W. B.” Corsets. $1.60 to $2.60 “De Bevoise” Brassieres, 76c. In linen, cambric and all-over embroiderery; trimmed with laces. impire and Coatee styles, in Cham bray, striped and checked Ginghams; Lingerie models in white lawn; Russian Dresses in white Sizes 2 to 6 years. GIMBELS— Main Floor Nightgowns, $12.75. to $6.76. Vv $5. Princess Slips, Every Model or Flesh Underbodices, $1 to $3.95. Envelope Chemises, $1.76 Chemises, $2 to $3. Straight Chemises, $3 to Combinations, $3 to $5.75. Bloomers, $2. GIMBELS—Second Floor $2.95 to $3.95 to $26. Other Swiss Negligees from $3.95 to $12.60. $2 Swiss Sacques, $1 A part of the same purchase! The Sacques are of fine Dotted Swiss and they are generously trimmed with fish-eye Valenciennes lace. GIMBELS—Second Floor Silk Petticoats, $2.95 to $12.75 Although white, flesh color and rose pink Petti- coats are particularly Sale, we have also made advantageous purchases of Petticoats in all the new silks in the new street colors—at $2.95 to $12.75. featured in this January Is in White Peer ey via Petticonts—white and pink, Color. Crepe de Chine Petticoats, $2.96 to $9.50. Chiffon Taffeta Petticoats, 95 to $10.50, GIMBELS—Second Floor Values Extraordinary in the Household Linens $5 Irish Linen Napkins at.$3.60 a Dozen Our own importation, direct from Belfast. All linen, full bleached, heavy and closely woven, and in a good selection of neat designs. Under present conditions the above price is less than wholesale cost. Full dinner size, 24x24 inches, No cloths to match. $1.85 Irish All-Linen Table Damask, Yard, 95¢ Heavy and serviceable, in several new stripe and floral de- signs. Width 72 inches full. Full-Bleached Heavy Huck Towels, Dozon, $2.76 Neatly hemmed end and stripe border effects. 20x40 in, All-Linen Full-Bleachod Hemmed Huck Towels, Dozen, $3 All-Linen Glass Towels, Dozen, $2.75 Neatly hemmed end: border effects, Size 20xi Plain White $4 Turkish Bath Towels, Dozen, $3 About 814 Ibs. to the dozen. Size 24x48 inches, with neatly hemmed ends and fully bleached. All-Linen Full-Bleached Hemstitched Huck Towels, Dozen, $4.60 floral a d red in. In several neat damask bordr effects, size 19) inches, ready for use, SS —————— Specials in All-Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases Fine hemstitched All-linen Pillow Cas $1, $1.95, $2.26 & $2,600 pa at $5.75, 5 60 & $9.25 a bed size, at $6, Big Spongy $3.50 Turkish Beth Towels, Dozen, $2.76 Heavy and durable, in plain or with pink, gold or lavender stripe Forder effects, Glass, Tea and Pantry Towels, Dozen, $3.60 Neatly hemmed and finished with blue or red borders All-Linen Bleached Crash Towels, 1bc eavy and absorbent, size 17x36 inches, hemmed in blue or red, All-Linen Twill Kitchen Towels, Dozen, $2.75 With the words woven in center, extra heavy and absorb- ent, Size 20x34 inches, All-Linen Check Glass Towelling, Yard, 16c Heavy and closely woven, in red or blue, width 17 inches, hemmed ready for use. GIMBELS.-Special Tables cn Main and Second Floors , 2214x836 inches, at heets, single bed size, All-li pair. nen All-linen Sheets, double 7. 7.60, $11.60 & $13.60 a pair. All-Linen Full-Bleached Hemstitched Breakfast Cloths, $2.25 — Neat, well covered designs in the famous soft finish. Size 63x81 inches. Irish All-Linen Full- Blexched Satin Damask Pattern Table Cloths In the new circular designs. Suitable for round or square ables. Size 70x70 inches, at $2.60 each, Size 70x88 inches, at $3 each, Size 70x106 inches, at $3.75 each. Napkins to match, size 22x22, at $3 a dozen, Irish All-Linen Full- Bleached Damask Pattern Table Cloths Extra heavy and serviceable, Made from clean flax yarns and in several neat floral and stripe designs, Made by one ot Bel fast’s mi famous manufac- Size 63x68 inches, at $2 h. » 68x86 inches, at 50 each. All-Linen Full-Bleached Hemstitched Damask Dinner Sets Several new circular designs and with a soft laundered finish ‘The vet consists of 1 Cloth, 70x70 inches, and 1 dozen Napkins, size 20x20 inches, at $8. inches, at $8.76 a set. With Cloth, 70x106 inches, at $9.60 a set. With Cloth, 70x88 All-Linen Full-Bleached Damask Pattern Table Several well nonsien Several weil cove! igns. Size 66x66 inches. ia im All-Linen Extra Heavy: Bleached Damask Patton Table Cloths Inseveral new circular designs, ‘72x72 in., at $3.60 each. 2x90 at $4.26 each, 2x108 in., at $5 each. __ Napkins to match, size 22x22 inches, at $4 a dozen. Napkins to match, size 24x24 inches, ut $4.76 a dozen, $1.75 Extra Heavy All-Linen Irish Table Damask, Yard, $1.20 Rich, lustrous finish ‘and in very neat new stripe and floral designs, 72 inches wide. 3 All-Linen Full-Bleached Beary Damask Table loths, $2.96 Neatly scalloped, in several very effective designs. Size 70 inches in diameter, Odd Damask Napkins, Full bleached, exira strong and durable; in soveral new and well covereadesign: Size 21x21 inches.

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