The evening world. Newspaper, February 10, 1916, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1916. cts a 2 THREE SOHOOLBIRLS ee wey tm A Plea 5 “HEED THE WARNING” Guard Your Health Against the evils and after effects of the Grippe, which always leaves the s m weak and run down. Every cell and fibre of the body has had the test of the great strain. They are now starving for proper nourishment, which can be derived from MALTO-FERRIN the master body builder, It aids the My gah promotes digestion, tones up the blood, strengthens the nerves and gives Insting health and vigor to the entire system, id by all Riker Hegeman and other leading drug- gists. When the supply fi nd to Malto-Ferrin Chemical Co., 44 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. “Major Bar and movies—in fact, their entertain that some of the earlier fun was lost ‘ , e THE NEW PLAYS e cia ah aime ravens 92) LOOT BOARDER’S BANK | ivents wore mont tnvish cr Aid ’ | Yesterday Frank Casamosanio, a or . Spend Freely Casamosanio’s | boarder tn the home of Mary's folks, das heat par gin discovered that his savings, amount- ie the Stomach, Liver or Bowels $ eats ling to $440, had disappeared from a|should not be ignored Watch Small Friends. {trunk in his room, He told the pollce, | toe an toms of distress and With $440 In real money Mary De-| WhO took the three little spenders in|, i sly he N by tryi - ‘charge at Public School No. 34, which {immediately help Nature by trying vito, fourteen, of No. 1 Norman ra ¢ | they attend | , -|Avenue, Brooklyn, and ber two! according to the detectives, Mar TETT R denwoed k to the long performance. “The Cohan Revue 1916” Jolliest } |suorien’ sin wiis and tngenons “Rev ‘With its pretty girls, its ° . gorgeous costumes and its genuine Hit of the Year fun it is sure to be the latest talk of the town. BY CHARLES DARNTON chums, Helen Warshaw, twelve, of | confessed, saying they had filed the HEN even the programme that you find in your chair—perhapa—is | of the Le i H W furhhy, you are encournged to think you're in for a ood tite, ‘Ace | has been signed by \ r AB ak MA Aa BEER dt Nios d iM a elaeL Ask dtc ll Stomach Bitters foo of their parents ana | cording to ‘ne programme at the toppe | War the first vill Geiger, thirteen, of N § Humboldt/in the cu: stor Theatre last night ; as A # 3 3 a be poral apend Ibe tried in the Children's Court Cohan Revue 1916" was “by George M. Cohan, author of “The Firemen's | thle sesgion of the Legislature Street, have been very liberal spend-_ wi 1 the Children’ Ir Picnic’ and ‘The Barbers’ Bal} it was pre 1 by, “the two boys, | George and Sam." Another smile played about the line “Typical Rosco | Cast.” To show that it was all in fun a jester popped out at the beginning Rel the performance, then the curtains were swept to reve aad * st review of the theatrical season ever seen on the Weber and Fieids did this sort of thing capitally hall, to be sure, but never on such u big last night's production, Pest of all, jolliest hit of the yéar, It's bound hnimself—and that's say Real wit and ke reflected in the w was burle: GIMBELS Broadway and 33d Street ya of the vieh le as was re an Revue 1916" proved the 4s popular as George M. Cohan in the The NEMO with Military Belt is the ied on for the benefit of Andrew | rdraft n emphasizing this ment ity Hist NDACRORY iunstGh who kt 1, | Paint Me. Cohan missed only one shot | Most Health-Giving Corset tinkle out of tambourines | rub ne he cannon dis ‘That the diaphragm must have perfect freedom and peek the abdomen should be supported, every woman nows. But, what Corset gives both of these necessary features? None, except the NEMO with the Military Belt. This belt is designed right in the corset—and is not merely attached to it. Nevertheless, the belt: works automatically. When one sits down the corset instantly pulls away from the diaphragm. $3 is the Price And it would be’a very small price for a corset of such fine coutil, even though it did not have the Military Belt. A corsetiere who has made a complete study of NEMO Corsets will explain this new model to you. GIMBELS— Pink Corset Shop, Second Floor of bank notes. slender and g Barbara; I barracks, if you please, . “The Bernard Shaw Shelt It ap-| 4 peared that the war was being car- active beth Murray, as waited patiently | had gone out to 's before, while Kk enough make the can a hu joke, ue individual hits the enduring wi r the husbi _ LUMBAGO, frie RHEUMATISM | nn RADWAY’S READY RELIEF | USED night were made by Charles y with a really amaz- LINIMENT Is ae 8 hatetA fh “STOPS PAIN” INSTANTLY | "Prat Loven” aad Me dutie muh tie Does Not Blister \* Nothing kn Sore Back. effeotively or More Than a Sale A Sensation! Lisere Straw-and-Satin Hats $1.95 Regularly $2.95 & $3.95 We made a tremendous purchase of these Untrimmed Hats. That's the story! They are positi tf the Hats of the hour and of the | ve won remate : Spring. adways _ js ell tah ora A sd Extraordinary! ; 15 Paris-inspired models, in black and the new shade of bp ga W i dark brown. a [mie eds omens Stockings and The Lisere Straw is of a fine quality. The Satin isas 6a y |si9 : poets Underwear rich as cream. 25 : an . t a © audience most exquisitely delicate and gauzy share atten- ‘ These Hats ic e le be ve oe at time ana ‘tion with less luxurious and more worl Trimmed Without Charge 50c Bani | 1 ¢ all at prices so low as to if the trimmings for them are also purchased in our Millinery Rub Every single item is from our own and has been considered excellent value at the ORIGINAL price. $6 to $7.50 Hand-Embroidered Silk Vests at $3.75 $8.60 to $3.95 Glove and Brocaded Silk Bloomers....... $2.45 $4.26 Union Suits of Venetian Silk at $2.65 $3 to $3.66 Pink Silk-and-Cotton Combinations $1.50 $1.70 Venetian Silk Embroidered Vests $1.36 $1.86 to $2.26 Cotton Union Suits ! $1.76 to $2.26 Richelieu Make Combination Suits » 95e $1.60 All-Silk Vests at $1.15 White or pink. All sizes. The Stockings and Socks Women's $8.95 to $16 Silk Stockings from Paris... . Women's $5.96 and $6.60 Silk Stockings from Paris Women’s $4.50 and $4.95 Gauze Silk Stockings from Paris be ob MEN’S $3.25 to $6.50 Silk Socks from Paris, $1.50 Rich thread silk, accordion knit, Black and colors. Double silk soles and high spliced heels. The most remarkable value in Men's Socks we have ever seen. GIMBELS--Main Floor 360 Women's Coats at $7.50 and $9.75 TE Suede Cloths Boucles Caracul Cloths Zibelines Wool Velours Plushes Novelty Checks Broadcloths Novelty Materials OATS for every occasion—afternoon, evening, motoring, traveling, sports and general utility v Some are fur or plush trimmed, also plain models; belted straight, flare and box coats; silk lined to the waist or silk lined throughout. GIMBELS--Third Floor This Magnificent 7-Foot jons--Main and Third Floors All Dragwinin 7 of his lines Ww. L. DOUCLAS SHOES wo! women ri Boys ularly amusing when he and Vallt Valli and Mr, Winni “Julia and 1 the thre ung ” in which "were made merriment, ot Billy scored a big hit” by dancing and sin M ‘Theseason'snewest and most popular models, in pleasing in the manner n in “Young stirring num- ely, the first act to a| close. After ¢ 4 vod bit of work as a gged urchin with Alfred Latell a hi le show in itself, ned until mid- finally and praise 1¥16" to the elec- It was a long Lowest Price of the Season Guaranteed Furs rE RS of guaranteed quality in the s bel z ason's best styles, and at prices almost un- ievable, considering the present fur conditious. Women’s $35 Ponyskin Coats, $19.50 Women’s $50 to $95 Arctic Seal “"=:;'"' Coats, $35 to $75 Women’s $65 to $175 Hudson Seal “e:t*' Coats, $86 to $110 Infants’ $2.95 to $11.50 Fur Carriage Robes, $1.95 to $6.50 Exceptional—"ur-lined Cloth Coats, $37.50 and broadeloths lined with natural muskrat or squirrel lock; large collars of uatural raccoon sum, SPECIAL OFF ER i Present thi. and we will make you Full Set of Teeth for $3. 00 crowns be suggested that the Harry Delf uld be | Mixtu or skunk: Fur Scarfs Fur Muffs Natural Mink, $8.75 | Red Fox Scarfs, $4 Natural Mink, $14.60 Taupe Wol 6.50 Natural Skunk, $7.60 | Hudson Seal ( ; geet nesta a nm Seal or Natura accoon, e . atural Skunk, 5 ‘ 5 ma H Aue 97.50 +n Taupe Fox, $8.96 Black Fox, $10 Persian, Lamb 917.60 Black Wolf, $11.60 Gray Fox, $4.60 Beaver, $11.60 White Fox, $23 Black Lyny, $7 Taupe Wolf, $10 Black Lynx, $17.60 ‘BELS Skunk (dyed), $7.60 Moleskin, $4.76 | Red Fox, $9.60 Third Floor Br 87 | COURT 8 LYN LM Aniezsoné 60 Annual Sale of Used Pianos & Plaver Pianos At % Regular Prices! Direct from the famous looms of A. Clerici: & Co. aRIC ‘ i F Como, Hal MERICA can show no finer Furniture than is typified in this splendid Chesterfield omo, HMaty Sofa from our February Furniture Sale “With Initiative” $2.25 quality, $1.65 yd ) quality, $1.65 yd 7 quality, $1.76 yd | $2.85 quality, $1.85 yd #3 qualily, $1.96 yd > ‘These Chesterfield Sofas are made on I ish mod ind workmen brought to America for the purpose men who ave hered take an honest pride in their fine handiwor! tually by ily expert and who In black only. | $125 Chesterfield Sofas, upholstered in | $95 Chesterfield Sofas, upholstered in f th i | These pianos were taken in excl e during our figured Tapestry; wide wir spring figured tapestry; 6 ft. 6 in, over all, Vhis is just one of the wonderlu a aneey Corunialsls ano OL SNE RUE INH ORY aM arms and loose Cushion seats. .At$100 | with loose Cushion seats .. At $72.60 ‘collections in the $226 Chesterfield Sofas, upholstered in figured Tapestry; loose Cushion se: OG POU BSA... packs sass At $175 | covered in figured tapestry, ..., At $30 r Easy Chairs and Rockers 7 | L ae l $85 Easy Chair, in red figured velour, $60 $40 Wing Chair or Rocker, in lapestry, : Nler. a lor a a e $70 Wing Chair, in tapestry $55! $27.50 ’ | $60 Chesterfield Sofas, with head rest All Offered on Easy Terms! | no thet is slightly used ondertul bargein, If you don't object to a p Player Pianos |Upright Pianos $65 Easy Chair, in velour $45 | $70Easy Chair, in Morocco leather. $60 eer ree ne a ee ic 1 by alec eee eae Were $400 to $750 Were $250 to $375 $46 Easy Chair, intapestry.....,....§80 | $67.60 Easy Chair, in Spanish leather, $46 As we assembled over tire hundred thousand dollars’ worth of the finest Imported $ $ | $ Mahogany Tables and Bookcases and Domestic Silks selection is now complete. now *240 to°345 | Now 50 to 5165 $75 Davenport Table $50 | $60 Chinese Chippendale Table $42.50 As we made tremendous purchases, and as our orders for the Silks—-many of them were then woven, but not dyed— were placed months ago This is our Annual Event, and we edvise you to make at $45 Colonial Mahogany Table $27.50 | 445 adam Model Bookcas: $34 s . ' i , acti ; et Atyl i $70 Colonial Mahogany Table $50 e Duplicated carly selection. Many favorite makes in all Uhe best woods anc Oninnae ChineeeilieBockcass e465 | $27.00 Adam Model Table ae The Prices in This Sale Cannot B p ; -LS -Seventh Fi The tu $25 Imported and Domestic Silks at 38¢ to 86 yd. GI ani —herenih Fig : : GIMUBLA bain and Boson Floocs: site Bubwee, Bate 283 Livingston St, Brooklyn (222n3\'s

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