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ee ae PARADE OF FASHION PRET OR ERE RENT ET won't be whalebone enough to go man, Myron T. Herrick, Mr. Huide- THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1916, the Union Trust Company of New York, The great fashion fete will open nen Jennings, Mrs. Franklin Lane counsel for the New York Central Rail- ¢ with tableaux vivants, showing Miss Julia C. Lathrop, Alexander T. | FOR REAPPORTIONMENT road. He was born in Peekskill in 1871 yy i French orphans and widows, after a Mason, Mrs, John Markoe, Mrs. 1 and was a graduate of the military 1 design by Frank Brangwyn, the paint- bert Nevin, Alton B. Parker, r : academy at that place lor. After the promenade of modern R. Price, Bishop Rhinelander, Mrs. | : ; y Fy |fashion comes the “Garden of Roses,” Datta Sef Fein Tee gocubvett Robin« | Senator Asserts Republicans Scheme - ad eight ti d. gon, rs. cone » wl : : Mlodele to mune of Lees Garde ts Rost, Mise Loulee Schuyler, the Rev.| to Increase Party's Strength | Broadway and 33d Street Roses” by voice and orchestra. Hamilton Schuyler, Mra, ‘Tod Hel- th Leplalat | | ‘Then comes the short musical le- muth, Mra, Cornelius Stevenson, Fy in Legislature. * |gena, entitled “TRatmyr," used to thus Ws Whitridee and Mra. M. Willard. | gemator Robert F. Wagner and hie - amram rate gowns for the boudo =| ee " . ,. ning gowns, in which there is a wealth ’ Democratic associates on the Legisiative Chansons Vivants Given This of Oriental color, costumes, dancing Schoenber Committes, framing @ bill for the re- . P jand music, “Ratmy an Indian apportionment of the State into Senate Afternoon and Night in |Prince, tring of nis’ environment, | St Mi ° “4 Sp Bidiviaka, Geuared * ‘ Ballroom at, Plaza tnd gots out in his parsult, lured. by FTG TOS ee tant tee tern menus ct ean Representing absolutely the very BEST Values that our Furniture Section wed the Spirit of India. In scene two, * : . i i itti i ii vg fatigued with his fruitiess search, he Fails to ock the committee have devised an appor-|Nobody Can Tell When You can provide, and offered to bring a fitting climax to our extraordinarily ‘Tho Chansons Vivants will be given ‘dreams of past happiness which he tlonment by which the representation] Darken Gray, Faded Hair | successful fn tho grand ballroom of the Plaga |/@ft to follow the Spirit of India { New York County in the Assembl with Sage Te: M The part of Ratmyr is taken by M, of New York County in the Assembly ag t rT) ” Ha a a rea ee eee erie ae was tne| ould be reduced trom thirty-one 1 Gragmotierhapt rh eoruary furniture €—"With Initiative a ts he bi ae ngs appears as 2 SC) e ] eer, Racrooe) fot WHO Deneee St Mies lertlie Sears Coie sceals Symphony Soctety Orchestra, |(enty-five, though the population, a8] igtvencd” glossy ead attractive with & $167Adam 3-piece | $56 Adam Mahog- | $70 Morocco Easy 60 Elizabethan the tathorless children of France. rorrey as an Egyptian dancer and as : shown by the 1916 census, has greatly |if'w of Sage Tea and Sulphur. When- Lib Suite, $95 any Desk, $36 Chair, $60 jak 4-pieceDin- “Living songs,” with an Ortental| the spirit of the Nile. at Acollan Hall yesterday @f-| increased as compared with the census! Drew 0 NET | et ane PT taded oF eary Bulle, stew poorest Mii Suil Hlot of color us a setting, will be a! Maurice and Florence Walton ap-'ternoon, before @ very large audi- lo 1995, which formed the basis of the| ‘tr aked appearance, this simple mixture “i ing Room te, novelty. ‘The new spring modes for Pear in the dance composed by them ence, presented a programme devoted | present apportionment. was applied with wonderful effect. By $23 ‘‘Ostermoor — $180 street and evening wear, designed fot {pit fete, “Silver fr golden-—to © Orchestral chamber music, It began| ‘The Democratic members condemn | Tiving at any drug store for “Wyeth's r Stierason ies especially for this performance, will, ballet music from the Russian opera, With the revolutionary Arnold Schoen- | the Republican rule of apportionment as Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you will $88 be one of the intersting features, |"Russlan and Ludmila.” The whole berg’s “Kammersymphonie,” which|'nfair and “deem it an attempt to dis- fata lor ¢ bottle of this old-time recipe, | pm Ai hogany Dining ‘The irls of 1916 will float /Nd# with @ wedding procession and Loopoid Strokowski and the Philadel- | tort the constitutional provision for the | improved by the addition of other ingred- Chai Chair Set, 6-piece I a gh eel a Ae |the pinging of “The Maraeillaine” bY hia Orchestra played before the So. |PutPoe of increasing the strength of the | jenta, all rendy to use, fot about 0 centa, $14 to $60 Chairs 944 : j fe stage ne an im-'M,. D'Agarioff, in a French unifor ul Pi a + | pression of to-morow, one of the days |with fag and rifle. |clety of the Friends of Music at the | Memupmons Party tn the hegislature.” | This simple mixture can be depended and Rockers, —— TT of 1862 and 1776. Of course the most striking things in the costumes are the flounced and flared skirts held out by hoops—just Mke the grandmothers of 1862 used to wear, though the designers say there ‘he Committee of the Orphelinat des Armees includes Paul Bart- lett, Joseph H. Choate, F. R. Coudert, Seymour Cromwell, Frederick Delana, Prof. Downer, G. R. Fearing jr., J. R. Foster, Cardinal Gibbons, William Gorgas, Charles Hamlin, Bishop Al fred Harding, Mrs. J. Borden Harri- Rita-Cariton last November, The or- jchestra was reduced, a» the composer intended it should be. Mr, Damrosch prefaced the work by a short address that could not fail to make the audi- ence anticipate something monstrous in musical declamation, "Tis true he said the composition was “neither @ freak nor a joke,” but a sincere ef- fort by the author to develop a new system of tonal combinations, Mr. Damrosch was on firm ground when jhe declared it was the duty of a con- | ductor of a great orchestra to give the Under the plan urged by Wagner and associates New York and Kings Counties each would have 26 Assemblymen instead of 23. FUNERAL OF W. H. PAULDING. Old Accident Fatal to Nephew of neey M, Depew. The funeral of William Henry Pauld- Ing of No. 104 Warburton Avenue, Yon- kera, a nephew of Chauncey M. Depew, upon to restore natural color and to the hai A well-known downtown druggist says | everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sul: | phur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied—it's #0 easy to use, too, You simply dampen a comb ot soft brush and draw it through your bair, | taking one strand at atime, By morning | the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and uty $7 to $30 $200 Adam 4-piece Ivory Enamel Bedroom Suite, $110 $40 ChaiseLongue in Cretonne, $27.60 $10 Mahogany Arm Chair or Rocker, $7.50 ¥20 Thr piece ‘apes uite, ‘seo |wubseribers the opportunity to decide | was held to-day. Mr. Paulding died as| beautiful. This preparation is a detight- a ei cae Pa strane | 9 |pon new works instead. of assuming |e result of being struck by a motor|ful toilet requisite. {Mt is not intended for $240 Morocco $200 ColonialDin- the responsibility himself. truck Jan, 7, 1913, the cure, mitigation or preventioo of dis- 3-piece Library ing Room Suite, a But the joke was on Mr. Damrosch!| Mr. Paulding, who was connected with ease.—Adv $100 There was no exhibition of shock by 5 LITLELIVERPILLS LS nu Longevity:-Great Age, # orlendéth of life.Tendency ® to live lon$.— webster. the audience, although the applause fell short of being hearty. Some of the dissonances do break harshly upon unaccustomed ears, but some of them also make for results undeniably jbeautiful. What would have been |the slow movement if the work were |not given without pause is finely ef- |fective. Mr. Schoenberg has had many Illustrious predecessor revolu- tionists, Beethoven, Wagner, Berlioz, Strauss, Debussy, to quote only a few, some of whom are reverenced by lat- " 2 Ms : |ter day reactionaries. Thank good- ai Wwithan BM [ness Music no longer is, “oribbed, a cabined and confined.” Beaters of ‘THE GENUINE MUST BEAR SIGNATURE OF F] Shien eZooc € BER RES ERDARANTHAARE OB i The May Manton Fashions 2 HIERE is no prettier lttle 5 cont than this one for spring wear and none that is more fashionable. As {t 1s shown here, it is made of silk poplin and the edges are scalloped and bound with bias strips of silk. It makes @ very smart little coat and at the same time a very child-like one, but it can of course be copied in a variety of mater- jals, Silk is liked for the dressy coat and poplin and taffeta are favorites, but for the simpler |new paths are extending its scope and ite mission. Chausson's poeme for violin and or- chestra, and Boellman's symphonic variations for followed. In the former Alexander Saslavsky was soloist and in the lat- ter Lucien Schmit. Both played with charin and skill. in A major, opus 16, in which the vio- lins are left out, came next. It ts pretty enough, but inclined to Induce sleep. At the end there was Saint-Saens’s serenade for violin, ‘oello, piano and organ, played by Messrs, Saslaveky, Schmit, Damrosch and Maler, | Pablo Casals Philharmonic the soloist at the jety's concert at Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon. The distinguished ‘cellist carried | through his part in Saint-Saens’s concerto in A minor, opus 83, for |*cello and orchestra, to a triumph- ant finish, ‘The purity and luscious beauty of bis tone were never more noticeable, Mr, Stransky and the orchestra played Charpentier’s suite, “Impressions of Italy," 80 felicitously ‘cello with orchestra Brabms's serenade Gimbels Broadway and 33d Street Suite, $160 $250 Fumed Oak 10-piece Dining Room Suite, $160 $370 Charles II. Oak 10-piece Dining Room Suite, $245 920 hart a Chair, $ te, in Velour, $75 $30 Bird's-eye MapleCheval Glass $16 4300 Sheraton Model, White Enamel Bedroom Suite, $125 $66 Easy Chair in Tapestry, Spring Arms, $45 $100 Tapestry Davenport, $67.50 $82 Mahogany Li- brary Table, $16 $35 Colonial Model, 4-post Mahogany Beds, $25 $500 Louis XV. Mahogany Mar- sone 5-piece SsuD Suite, $380 Mahogany Five-piece Bed- $155 Chair by Wm. B (of London), $7.50 A wan Mahogany Ti; * Table Illustrated, $3.98. GIMBELS—Seventh Floor An Important Sale of “Sample” Lingerie of Crepe de Chin coat, light weight oroatteng | colored that it invokes the atmos- is charming, gabardine ts Uked| phere of that sunny land, with fine . Ae taarerdie aVGslEG oF weal TERE eee ae and ashable Satin to fubrica that are quite appro-| theme by Mosart, the graceful alm: ? Jate. In the small view, 1s a| pilcity of the theme given out first rauti ‘ ; A PAAeL 15 the: mieall SIs a Bye ia ts weeast das tien ney. coos Beautiful Lingerie—the kind that promises to double and treble ay ote in ore Without the cape and with a| Strings, and subjected to transforma- future, due to the condition of the silk market—in this Sale at Savings o o tions that Mozart little dreamed of, standing collar, and that collar Whether the cape Cent. The possibility of obtaining such exquisite Lingerie at these remarkably low prices is because a manufacturer is closing out these models because he cannot continue to make them at his original prices, wr ed also proved a treat. As for Strauss's is omitted or is not, As the plain coat 1s shown here, it is made of r colored broad- | cloth and is very child-like and attractive as well as fashiona- “Die Fledermaus” overture, it may be sald that Mr. Stransky conducted it in true Viennese style, Then there were two sketches for orchestra, ble. White broadcloth makes | ‘*Chant-Negre” and “Valse Triste,” Daintily tucked or smocked, or trimmed with beautiful laces and ribbons. In flesh color or white. charming I ttle coats for tiny! by A. Walter Kramer, that were in- In sizes 36 and 38 only. children and for harder usage | tore, 5. TI . his ; white gaburdine or white cord: eS canieat in acernaiee: Underbodices, $1 to $2. Envelope Chemises, $2 to $5. roy is liked. with | & " Raval witr| quently on programmes this season, GIMBELS—Second Floor Nightgowns and Petticoats, $4.50 to $5. Harold Bauer, the pianist, was the washed as easily and as read-| visiting artist at the «Metropolitan linen,” ‘Paffeta in such) Opera House concert lust evening r) . jas blue and brown makes | The other golosists were Mabel Gar- ily practical oat and of| rison and Ruth Tuwnsend, EN S “i needed spring weight. Poplin also 1s good if a practical color] Rose Laurent, soprano, gave her en. is, cho Roth these mater-| postponed recital at the Harris Thea- ‘ jals can be adapted to the most |tre last night. She disclosed a good dressy occasions if blue, rose| voice and much art in the use of it S and colors of such sort Gre! Her programme included songs in and selected, Italian, German and English. In the . For the 4 year size will be n e $y is of material 36| latter group Sidney Homer, A, Walter oroeepy ards 44 or 1%| Kramer and Clough-Leighter were That were $22.50 to $30 EE Tier sn Addadiousm ttern No. 8997|the composers. Clarence Adler for children id's Coat, 2 to 6 years, with pianist, played a group by Chopin, Schubert and Field. Allowance.) or without cai UALIFIED IN COST—unqualified in grade. Down in nothing but price—and in that js cut ins! from 2 to 6 years, Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION The annual visit to New York of GIMBELS Great March Sale mew } BUREAG, Donald Building, 190 Weat Thirty-second Street (oppo-4 |the Minneapolis Orchestra, under the only because February ends the season for Gimbels. ‘imbel Bros.), Bixth Avenue an: irty-second Street,$ | direction of Emil Oberhoffer, lent ‘ Fy Fy Otte | New York. or nent vy mall on Fecal" Of fon eents Yo coin‘ | distinction to Saturday's tnusical ae Ana a few days will probably end this opportunity y atamps for each pattern orde: at specity} | tivities, large audience, including lor you. Lined ORTANT— Write your address plainly and always spec many well-known musicians, at it Patterns, stan wentea. Add two cents for letter postage if in Burry concert at Oarnenie Hall in ihe ave: COME EARLY, WHICH MEANS TODAY AND TOMORROW ina, ass, ousewares ning paid tribute to its worth. The we band is well balanced, plays with pre- GIMBELS— Fourth Floor cision and produces a big tone. [1 was heard to fine advantage in Rach- maninoff's second symphony, The | soloist was Julia Claussen, and Lamps Actual Saving of 25% on Louise Homer, who was Ortrud at > | Saturday's matines of “Lohengrin” |for the first time this season, got an Jovation. Johanna Gadski, Mr. Braun, Mr. Well and Mr, Middleton were in SALE in which war-caused conditions with world-wide influence have given the GIMBEL organization an_oppor- OR. 46™ST, 6&8 AV ED IN PLAIN FIGURES. the cawt, Mer, Bodansky conducting, A ‘j yes ' ver ¢ A . bk STE ince High Grade, Gothic Period $185 tee creclinriat ana Ganesoetoace Sewing Machines tunity to show Just WHAT it can do in over: RINNE. Beam sit: fRGUEAE COANE ne tae GIMHENE Was ; : coming difficulties. 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