The evening world. Newspaper, January 24, 1916, Page 11

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ome pone U Nd A rt teas hored t in Show) Of Modernists The present showing at the Folsom gallery, No, 396 Fifth Avenue, which is to be continued until Jan, 29, ts made up of @ group of modernists | composed of the following artiste: Karl Anderson, Harry Berlin, D. Bai ‘GRANDMA USED SE ey De shaw, Witt am a | She Mixed Sulphur with it to Allen Tucker, Edith Woodman Bur 2 . roughs, Sara Morris Greene, Re a ( rece Gloss, hickness. Siaty-third Btreet he line Practically recov he slight [hemorrhage which he suffered tast week, he will remain at home all @ presiding at a family reunion tn afternoon, Dinner in the ev have a few friends and rt guests, but will be informal. ative ec ‘Thous schools. from Among the changes mado this year because of this economy ure the hold- ing of elementary schools three nights a week instead of four; holding of trade schools only three nights out of | eight in two weeks; elimination of civil service, stenography, bookkeep- MIGHT SCHOOL SYSTEM Demand That Revenue Bonds Be Issued to Keep Up Work Hit by “Economy.” An active campaign, backed by the Associated Evening High hoot Alumn! of Greater Now York <and aided by 250,000 pupils, begins to-day for th restoration of the night school system. The work of the pupils to-day will be to interview the Aldermen tn their Aistricts and demand a revenue bond isgus to carry on the schools. At the ion will bo cl Iated citizens taxpayers asking for relief from p: i hose already in a trade, and psing of high school classes in domestic science, home economics, applied electricity and structural drawing. —areaiesitippentannsty H. S. VANDERBILT TO CRUISE. dS. iy Newport and frionds of Mr, Vanderbilt will @ on his yacht Vagrant In aters soon Harry Bérlin, D, Putnam Brinley, | Samuel Halpert, Hayley Lever, Charles ent conditions, These party may. board the yacht here| eiffel, William Sommer and Allen | | ggg « ae lowed by a monster or go by u if ‘8 Hamilton, Be: reas vy Tue rare all primitives, They con heavy tea, wil om ip! aber A fa a Saturday nigh line orming in| Sailing” te a, area ne jointly ne aveld realiémy and it adeded, will turn gray, streaked and faded Union Square and marching to City| her. It i ted th 2% | hair beautifully dark and luxuriant, re Halt with t ti to protest will bo an automobile drive may be said that they very generally | move every bit of dandruff, stop scalp suce of them become inore tive in the process, but most of them fail to give pleasure to those having old fashioned ideas of art and its province, Karl Anderson has struck a pleasing | color note in both of his pictures, but it would appear that his growing mod- | ernism has begun to undermine his| th former supernality. Ernest Lawson in his marshalled certain charms, both as to color and composition, and the oridge that he features in this canvas, with dts arched spans, becomes highly ef- | 5 ly distorted, as repre- distance, The crass finish into the itching and falling hair, Just a fe applications will prove @ revelation ii your hair is fading, gray oF dry, serag- gly ins Mista d Sulphur rect {troublesome An easier way is to get the use tonic, costing about 50 cents stores, known or less “CASCARETS” WHEN BILIOUS: | CONSTIPATED Cascarets Gently Cleanse the Liver and Bowels, Stopping Headache, Nasty Breath, Sour Stomach or Bad Colds. ful appearance an darkening and Sulphu so naturally, so evenly. {dampen w sponge or soft brush and draw this th attractivenes: 3; by morni modernistic ication or two, your ing qualit ard of t t until the dis- b line overmaste stroys the color har- utifully dark, lossy, Advt nd excellent composition, Dale Shaw has introduced h Bea cant FFPROC PHOTO PLAYS, still life by Ri ' 1 Cezanne to the exhibition of that art- Dal 8. | NATION ALL SPATS RESERVED, os $l | fxr 4 Bettys, Marie Rawal. i ist's work, that will rmain on view| Better Than Salts, Oil, Calomel or Pills for Men, ; Women, Children—Never Gripe—20 Million (“fino new painting shov Boxes Sold Last Year. sored fe irvenule: Take one or two Cascarets toni, enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver a Soglenaine you ever ¢ ie , ake ip feeling grand, your head will be clear, your tongue clean, breath sweet, stomach ° hasta and your liver and thirty feet owels active. Geta box at any drug aoe now and get straightened up by n Vypworning. Stop the headache, biliousness, a kitchen cloth has been is. On the top y fruits of the r earth , unfinished as to is and bad days. Feel fit and| ¢ yr work or play. Cascarets do| "th sieken or inconvenience you next day like salts, pills or calomel. | | They're fine! | de Mothers should give a whole Cascaret | ¢ any time to cross, sick, bilious or feveri children because it will act thoroughly and cannot injure. tan Museum of Art ilustrated buyers and | BoP, KEITH'S ALACE BIWAY, A7THt BT (COLONIAL Wway & 62d st MAT. DAL PLAZA y and Sil Ashbee; Prot. “The aurol | Mrs, nte BIC MORTON My by of $28, 5t, Btn A elghty-fourth is birth- day very quietly with friends and tives to-day in his home, No. 8 =| Loew’ 8 American Ro Prince Albert is yours-to- eommand in every neck Don’t slip! It’s easy te change the shape and color of un- salable brands to imi- tate the Prince Albert tidy red tn, but imitate the possible t: flayor of Prince Albert tobacco! The patented Process protects that! you and your tongue and throat stand on the pipe and cigarette \ IRST thing you do right away } is to answer this fair-to-you % question:— makin’s question in a mighty short , time! Sure as you are a foot Why is Prince Albert tobacco high! The patented process fixes . universally distributed and uni- that—and cuts out bite and parch. 5 2 x wereally smoked! Men who have never smoked a pipe or rolled a cigarette have some- thing mighty fine coming. For P. A. is the first-hand-pal of every man who is willing to have it proved to his satisfaction that here is to- bacco that the man with the ten- derest tongueand throat can smoke his fill with a relish! Will you take our word for it? | And if the answer isn’t on the front- enq of your tongue; if you don’t feel it just galloping right out of your think-division, get-going for the nearest store that sells tobacco. Invest 5c or 10c for a test-out! You’ll get the answer, all right! And you’ll know more about where R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. Coprrtgnt ins BoaTRSpnolds Tobacco Co, Common garden ange brewed into 9] “spring” has | sinful, we all desite to retain our yout | “nery We "Tiel M4 | Vaudeville and Fi ture Phat Pla Imission will not be required WILL MORRIS, | MIGNON ANDERSO! —__—«C Mitohett “ | Mr, Choate S4 Years Old To-Day. yor in Unholy el Joseph 11. Caoate will © the| on METR bay Srittuny; vy HANS Neth radruth] it fe BOTTA, e disappeared, and, | yan STREET THEATRE, Wedn ERTS AND MUBIC. ITAN OPERA HOUSE) AT 14 pias ™“D se PILZER | dom x, P ton L Plano Used, THEATRES, Bat in the New med, ETHEL BAR HOR SOUT MRS, MeOMESN! AEWAMSTERDAM 1° Weile AROUND THE MAP | ROMS. rahi VEE TING PLAGE OF THE WORLD ZIEGFELO DANSE DE FOLLIES ATOP MEW AMSTERDAM THEATHE RESERVE TABLES NOW NEAME IO WFEKS IN ADVANCE TIME Mid TIME 1 EVERYTHING a NEW -2 TAGED BY NED WAYBURN gy JOSEPH URBAN LY LD BRIA TOSHPHC RWTHORN| —< Ld SKINNER D Tatts Wed a sata Aran Jones’ THE: WALK ISSA ma MRS. FISKE i in ERSTWHILE SUSAN HUDSON Hake Man The Cinderella ta, Weel, (Po SADIE LOVE « LONGACRESSS, fi ‘Matinees Wee a! LEO DITRIC wie EUROPE'S iin 980M 5.15, Pop.) de Bat OTHE WEAVERS = peatry, goth Charles 3 Kin pe REASURE ISLAND Mata, Fir dfat,,2.90. Tol. 1966 Circle | ~ ______ AMUSEMENTS, _ |TOTHEPUBLIC| You shoula be able to buy tlekete without the both har, Tare ‘to shop ar und TERMINAL THEATRE reuae Telephone or Call. oo, nount ‘Pietures—Higha€ hiins Via s., eraldine Farrar | | | COLUMBIA "7, Twie Dr " rT Sev ND FLOOR, AN t Les ig ni ng) mechanical |$) 98 & $2.24 Women's Tub Dresses... 1.64 BILLY WATSON j\X!’ BEEF TRUST graughtaniens ‘niso” dets ier Mt rope mechnne UNDAY WORLD “WANTS” [experience "und salary Sex: | ilk once aliete cass WORK MONDAY WONDERS. | Syoyig) SSSE88 8 Ng a, $1.29 Women's Long Kimonos, .77 — T erepe—loone oF _HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, PLAYHOUSE; a GRACE GEORGE "ry COMEDY (i=. " RPST COMEDY IN HOBSON POTASH & PERLMUTTER MANHATTAN #4,« TO-NIGHT ABERG I= ZBYSZKO CORT i Fri STANDARD [ix LYMPIC Fas. Feature ! Meets All ALY'S : ANITY ‘MAbs EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENT. |] ALL Gooos GUARANTEED. Lowest PRICESH! CALL. WRITE OR PHONE AGENT CALL = | se piam nds | LW, SWEEIeCO Cred, 170 B'WAY-S" FLOOR. IOIAMONDS & CREDIT REST VAL Es K iano =e easing se | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. DRAUGHTSMEN _HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. | THE GARDEN Broadway—50th St.—7th Avenue | MUSIC—DANCING—CABARET | BEST OF FOOD AT MODERATE PRICES | DON’T MISS THE MIDNIGHT FROLIC __ THE BOHEMIAN RENDEZVOUS OF NEW YORK ACTORS i” | MA atta GOOD SPAT Thon N—Ey. World, CHOICE “tlatinees Wel’ Sate ABE MAWRUS IN SOCIETY TO a FINISH alee se Ty Revers 5, Wats edy Rezent 46, Hew. 6.15, hi BURLESQUE. Matinee “The Fieech Mase DEMETRAL (Greek Demon W paiory at hvory wort! hou stylew Slips New York's most altm gptgclainment, Progra cia th, St, & Colum. nue ones BROOK LYN. models, blouse fancy Thy” EASIEST TERMS, tas 1AM tle, 40: $100 Ho) 8) laser Wy Raat 4 HELP WANTED—MALE. eral when sale is over— PILLOW CASES. Yard wide—bieached. or unbleached—worth 8. 2-Inch Bleached Maite. - for Pillow Cases will make fy hh 10%. 45-Inch Ble: hed Muslins for Pillow will make worth 11% Yara wide- ine; also 3% to 40 inch mill i unbleached—worth 9, | Slips, Gewne, Dreanes—to § yra.— i rem. . trimmed: Py embroideries, fine tuc A woman, who reads all the {eatiion Pi upon the style and materials | tora 16 cents to $1.00 on each at least a dozen of our $1.86 blouses elsewhere ). - | Kmbrotdered Lace camisole effe: I$. 44 Untrinmned Satin Hate 147 y, brown, olive, rose new shap Muu WuIRD FLOOR, 1] $1.98 Werven's Sil Blouses 1.“ B all sizes $i. ae Extra Size White Blouses I V and square SECKWEAI- MAIN PLOOR $3, oe & By 8 Men's Sweat oy 1, «at t. Foney Crepes kes WASH DRESS I er embroidered white silk—~ | Fourteenth Street Wen of Fifth Avence 161 JANUARY SALE—LAST FULL WEEK ENTHUSIASM. -BIG STOCKS--BIG VALUES | MAKE IT WIN AS AGAINST ALL OTHER WHITE SALES The Following Prove That Values Like These Bring Succes: *- —____ ____ _ -____» JANUARY SALE—LAST WEEK Muslins, Sheets, Pillow Cases Buy while you can at January Sale prices—As in the past our ag will be higher it is only because of our ability to buy very jan for cash, thereby gaining every concession possible, that we are Jw Ky. offer the following values: No Mall or Telephone Onters for the following — | wit Ween Heavier. Re Mohawk. Dw! ht Anchor. Homatitehet Sheets and Pillow Gases 10 and 6 Cente More Respectively. Equal Sale Values in Longer Bleached Sheetiny 2% yards wide worth 30 cts Limit 40 ¥d -bleached—close and Bale 6% ®. January Sale Prices on 5 Ea SLIPS, GOWNS, DRESSES, etc. and yok «2.74 Dresses—white lawn -yoke, Empire, Rus- intily to 6 yra— SEMI-ANNUAL | Jus" DRESSMAKERS’ SALE Ve Sia any Deiat i a it iva |Benine ‘warrant saa me FOR SALE, smal al CASH was dise, no we closed surplus at worth-while concessions Use your own @otually maki blouse, Sheets and Pillow Cases, Diamond Mills Sheetings— no starch or dressing. BLEACHED. Special Purchase of WOMEN’S HOUSE DRESSES Adde Interest to January Sale preferred to merchan- out a man'f'r's Percales and Ging! colors, attractive 1) preter ‘made. ‘Those worth Those worth § Extra sizes are Inchaled in two letter prices. aay : a 4 penny ‘ard, ly to secure choicest patterns. Our Spring Term of | ing and hand work—to 6 yra— TAR Fe Bons ~ -72/N, Y, DRESSMAKING SCHOOL i al | Sian tye iinet, Will Begin Monday, Jan. 31. ¥. | ree : +88 ]An Expert Teacher will be in charge Five sessions daily—each of one and one half hours. Six Lessons Three Dollars learn while uit, skirt or ‘° TUESDAY is BLOUSE DAY Ce louses— ‘fon under- me oper on and attend x most sqhihin, commented save rehansd wt the Hisar Bore?" e owns $2.00—besides copies of foreign White Voile Blouses— embroidery and lace trimmed fronts—tueked backs organdie 64 or voile collare—Reg. 84 + ——___ —_- -_-_—__ —_ -__o | MORNING SPECIALS—Today ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantitiearestricted ts in flowers and r: NERY —/PHIRD FLOOR, Inin black -tailored atyles~ LOUSES SKCOND FLOOR 10 ud batiste—dressy models, sizes 46 to 50. It tty florals LESAES —MBCOND FLOOR yb'd Swiss, also fine net piaited flare aces collars— katy lem sine: “4 PURNISUINGS THIRD VLOOR and pl Clock Signe Denete Leok for the Clocks! | $4.98 to $6.98 Boys’ Ov conte and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. No Mail or Telephone Orders. 19 et. Satin & Taffeta Ribbons. 14 Also molres—black, white and colors also dresdens and checks. RIBBONS--MAIN FIO! 59 ct. Yard Wide Silk Poplins . Mt Soft chiffon finish—evening, street and fancy colore—also black. SILKS—MAIN FLOOR, | 98 et. All-Wool Broadcloths. x) 60 tnch—t cardinal, garnet, brown, navy and black. Dias ALN FLOOR, $1.19 Linen Sheetings--90 inch Every thread linen —also dresues and art needlework, LINENS-MALN FLOOR $1.98 Full Sie Spreads. . 1.19 Hemmed, fringed or cut corners— various patterns, READS BASEMENT, 35 ct. Opaque Windew Shade: 7x2 {t.-—note tangteail tints. SHADES--THIRD FLOOR, & for $21.98 & $22.98 Axminster Rugs 16 Ox B. Banforge or 8.8x10.8 ft and Alex. Sm! ale and all igured designs. RUGS D FLOOR, 69 ct. H. S. Scalloped Cloths Bleache: eakfast or luneh size--wond patterns TINDNS- MAIN PLOOR 15 et. Serim Curtaining Arablan-——deep hem— UPHOLSTERY BASEMENT, wh fancier Mt belted’ stylee—ma> lined —8 to 10 yra. LYTHING THIRD FLOOR. Meraing Specials. Look tor the Clocks! — oerun ceases sae

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