The evening world. Newspaper, March 1, 1916, Page 8

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8 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, pew cee tee eree...|Concert Day, |Parkon, 4 stent | 1, Movthtortand street Guffered a fractu the ry r mea. M Mrou ws big! (hen he was knocked 4 er With No Rival (°°. fomobiie at Fifth Avenue and Fir 7 af (ODDO DADHYO OVI Bence Wood of Nir 0 frast fatty. tad Opera Show } Makes Stubborn Coughs & Btreet : chet 1 w % Vanish in a Hurry & aileed Serta ithe and By Sylvester Rawling ' $ & to Polyciin si ERF was no opera ye sung att id Srree @ Aribu at Carnegie Hali, W am Wade Hin-| wh 2OOORE t t by the accor 1 1 cold tha on and tefus ert of che season to yield to t BEAVY ‘COLD programme syrup. The total cost is about 54 cents, and gives ou o full pint—a family suppry—ol 4 mont effective remedy, ata saving of ©2. A day's use will usually eu bard cough. Easily prepared vbie and the audience enjoyed it panna ahaa NEW ARNHEIM STORE. NY PORT The RIGHT Remedy) t for CONSTIPATION. Don't experin Branch of Clothing House |in § ainutes—full directions with Pines, Comerned with Opened in Forty-# Keeps pectectly and has a plensant taste, OLIVE OIL Marks Arnheim, tn Children sike it 814 | opened a new Branch of Pines is # epecial and highly concen- woret anon uy’ | 20 Fast Forty-tecond Street, facing the| ated compound of geauing Norway plauded ina has found {arcade of the Forty-second Stree jy SA ra ne LJ oa which is favor Mere Tf an Irishman thought | building, containing. approximately |*° Healing to the membranes, ° nobody could be in two places at the| 10,000 square feet of floor spa: dragalts for “414 ounces cf PI epee | same time uniess he was a bird, what| Marks Arnheim opened his first sto: uggiet for 2/4 ounces of Pinex,” and lin Now York in the late eixtios on th. / 22 Hot accept anything else. A guarantee about four? Julla Culp, f absolute action goes with this and in « week or two, note the im- Provement, Ask your doctor. No taste of oil. At your dealer's, $1.00. Take no substitute. 8.1. DEWEY & SONS CO, ert of Pure Wines and Sates For over hal a century 1 or 2 pills at nieht bring certain relief, Get a box of Hunyadi Janos Pills at any up-to-date Drug 6: the eminent Dutch \ (Phone 8001-Cort.) or if he has Ned corner of the Bowery and Spring Street. | hr¢ eents in st. jer r, and Eddy Brown, the | jn 1892 he moved to a six-story building | PrePatation or mone; promptly re- 198 Fulton St, #1 Massay St, 8.1, yA iy young American violinist who poet Broadway Mie atreet RE landed, ‘The Pinar Co. Ft. Wayne, nd made a hit with a variety of audi- concern has Increased so greatly that tnd—Advt A Pack of Fine, Gilt-Edge OCIETY Playing Cards FREE with One 50c Crystal Glass Humidor Jar of TUXEDO Tobacco Tuxedo is the ace-high tobacco—the sweet, fragrant, snappy smoke that puts “pep” into the game of life and makes you feel as joyful as a man with an all-trump hand. Take advantage of this opportunity “to get a pack of high-grade, durable Society Playing Cards free with a jay of the world’s best smoke —the one tobacco that’s absolutely without bite or irritation— “f4xedo The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette Tuxedo is so supremely good that it’s the most imitated tobacco made. Tuxedo was the original granulated Burley smoking tobacco. Now there are a lot of ’em. The ‘Tuxedo Process” was the original process—discovered by a doctor—for taking the bite out of tobacco. Now there are a lot of so-called processes, but not one that even approaches the old original ‘Tuxedo Process,’’ That’s why the Tuxedo imitators have never equalled Tuxedo. No other tobac- co can be made by the “Tuxedo Process.” Long before you’ve smoked up this jar of Tuxedo you'll know you’ve found the mildest, Pacem most comforting tobacco in the world. Get the jar and the free cards today. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE ient, glassine wrapped, 5c 10c proof pouch - In Tin Humidors, 40¢ and 80¢ In Glass Humidors, 50c and 90c F Look today for Free Offer Sign in a dealer’s window and REE avoid disappointment as dealers have only alimited supply of Society Playing Cards and cannot obtainmore. Get a 50c Jar of TUXEDO and ask for the Package of Society Playing Cards FREE. SPECIAL NOTICE This Free Offer applies to Manhattan, Bronx, Richmond, Brooklyn, Long Island and Westchester County. Later on we hope to extend the offer to other cities. Also this offer applies only to dealers displaying the Free posters in their windows. Get your Society Playing Cards today. Each dealer has only a few of them, and when his supply is exhausted, he cannot get any more. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY == hocood — Famous green tin with gold lettering, curved to fit pocket m any drug + night The consisted 6 9 d j i ' poven's trio, No. 1; Tacnaikow br shell fat snd snake it | #)) which ro, Memory of a Great (Mi? fh bil up The cough k and] major and a sonata tn © major wor | "Mh 7anis 1 ‘ #. and ended | cipal n n'and piano by Sylvio Lagzari,| Your the £74 ounces of Pinex (60 Jelpal num fatter for the first time ‘n New |Cents’ worth) into @ pint bottle and fill York. The performance ras amir. |the bottle vith plain granulated sugar MS TT SUBWAY Direct to A. & 8. | &ntrance—HOYT STREET | QOKLYN= = First Thursday Thrift Sale Of the First Spring Month HESE Thursday Thritt Sales swing through the seasons, presenting always the new goods of most immediate interest, at savings that mean more because timely. In this lies the Sale’s greatest Look over the good list that follows and see how it antic needs for the coming season: enol eDpsi. ates your WOMEN’S SPRING SUITS Four stunning new models for Spring in fine men’s wear serge, gabardine and poplin have been specially low priced at $16.50. We have already convinced ourselves, by making se- verest comparisons, that at this price these suits are more than renvarkable. Every detail in their composition proclaims them as worth more. The Charming, The Accesso tn which list we Include linings as well as trimmings. There are among them styles of youthful trend, as well as those of a more conservative order. There are sizes for every woman, $16. 50 : f f Pre, ve resccccccoces WOMEN’S TOP COATS Ready for Spring and March breezes. Fashioned of coverts, whipcords, velour and shepherd checks, poplins, gabardines and tweeds. Every style that ts correct for the coming season— in their Smartest conception. Coats with capes; coverts with double-strap sides, holding the fulness at the hips. Coats with leather triminings; at the collar, the en- velope tab pocket, buttons of leather; in the color that handsomely blends or contrasts. Pla eritrrsyirtatarrenns $14.95 Many of the Coats are storm-proof, Many are in full length, cover-all fashion, especially in the tweeds, so splendid for travel, motor and walking. The desirable colors. Sizes 34 to 44, Second floor, Central Butlding, MISSES’ FROCKS Misses’ Campos+ Frocks—Fashioned ot taffeta and serge, in lovely youthful modes, at 50, One model shows the new draped sides, with a smart odice, V necked and disclosing a hemstitched vest of Georgette crepe. The sleeves are of the crepe, with a deep cuff of silk Also a Cape Frock of Serge at this price. sultable for street wear, Showing a flared skirt, side-pleated back and front; a coatee bodice with a deep cape, and an over-collar of faille silk. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Misses’ Tailored Frocks at $12.98. Of fine men's wear serge, On simple and girlish lines, withal bearing exclusiveness of style distinctly with the Abraham & Straus garment. A full skirt is shirred In back, the bodice braid- trimmed and with an artist's collar of serge and Georgette crepe; a large tie of silk, Sizes 14, 16, 18 years, In a model Geeund Govt, Central Batlding, WOMEN’S SILK DRESSES Satin, messaline, fine taffeta and rich failles are the materials. Of the qualities that you would expect to find in dresses priced many dollars higher than these. As for the styles—these are what Spring Fashion has or- dained, Every line and trimming displays it in charming manner. Skirts are wide and rippling, with bands and folds from hem almost to hip, Others are corded for more boutfancys sill phere are pena’, Bodices show fetching introductions of fovely contrasting silks. +s. $12.98 There Are Stunning Tailored Serge Dresses in the Collection One model, decidedly smart, with Its box-pleating from the braid-bound yoke clear down—held in at the waist by an ornamented belt of serge, The colors are those appropriate for street wear, Every size for women, Second foot, Cenwal Buflding, WOMEN’S SILK WAISTS A varied group of Waists, including tub silks, crepe de chines and lovely laces—many taken from our regular stocks of $2.00 and $2.50 Waists 1 6 and priced for Thursday... cua A 9 Cotton Waists of sheer voile, with Insertions of dainty embroidery and lace trimming. New models at 98c, Second Moor, Central Building, | DRESS GOODS All Wool French Serge, 42 inches wide, plain and shadow striped in brown, taupe, cadet, olive, reseda, admiral and dark navy blue. Regular price 79 ts 98c a yard. Thursday's price..ssseseses Cc Black Storm Serge, 54 inches wide, sponged, shrunk and spot-proof; fast dye; all wool, Regular price $1.39 a yard. Thursday price, @8c, Street floor, Livingston street, West Bldg, FLOUNCINGS Oriental Flouncings, which we have taken from our regular stock and reduced in order to make way for new Spring arrivals. They are mostly all two-toned effects, Have sold here regularly in large 10 quantities at 25c a yard, Thursday at.... Ic Other widths varying from 12 Inches to 27 Inches, 42-inch, regularly 39c, at 19c a yard inch’ regularly 49c, at 25c a yard regularly 49c, at 28c a yard chi regularly 69c, at 89¢ a yard Then there are some colored effects that have sold regularly at 39c, at 100 a yard, and others regularly priced Bc, at 47c a yard ‘Strvet Moor, centre, Centra) Building, WOMEN’S NIGHTGOWNS Made of cambric, with high square necks the yoke trimmed with embroWery insertions and solid fine tucking; an embroidery ruffle on neck and sleeves. With the rapid rise of cotton goods prices we doubt if equal qualities will be long obtainshle at Thursday's price .... PETTICOATS—With cambric top and dee flounce of embroidery; has undetliy.ssser 36c Becund Not. Kent Baiting, WOMEN’S APRONS : ae f found tea aprons of fine lawn, with ruffle of dainty open embroidery and pocket 25 trimmed to match......... piers c Second floor, Fast Balding, WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR COMBINATION SUITS—Ribbed cotton of excellent quality; low neck and band top. There are no sleeves a Ltoss fine Combinations, and knee is close-fitting it the same price, in regular and extra bizes ...... eeeereeee . 33c WOMEN'S RIBBED UNDERVESTS with hand- ¢rocheted yokes, and are of fine Swiss ribbed cote ton; without sleeves, Regular sizes, Regu- 1 larly sold at 24c, Thursday at.........44+ Ue Street Contra) Bulldiog, WOMEN’S STOCKINGS They are full fashloned, with double garter tops, spliced heels, soles and toes. A limited quantity of 24c Stockings of the me- dium weight quality black cotton have been 17c priced STOCKINGS—Black or white ribbed cot- MISSE: ton Stockings of very unusual quality, in all sizes. With these are also included a limited quantity of bentte eapilsehd boreal in size 8 only. These cashmeres have been formerly sold for 29¢ 1214 ic pair. Thursday at. Store orders only on both items, Street Door, Centra) Buikting, WOMEN’S SHOES The size range is incomplete; that ts the story; and the reason for their $3.95 price being Changed 0 : $1.98 They are patent leathers and gun-metal; low cut, with tongue and buckle, Hand-turned soles and Cuban Louis heels. Gecond float, West Building, SAMPLE CORSETS High class models of fine white coutil, boned with walohn, Splendidly built, perfect-fitting styles, Made to sell at $5.00 and $6.00. On sale $1 98 AL cccecsreceereeresseres . Special Slave alte Corsets—Pink coutil, with medium high bust and lor loping hip lines .. o. be © $2.39 Warner Rust-proof Corsets—low bust, medium long hip model of white coutil, Value $1.50, 98c RUGS $24 Grass Rugs about one-third less than usual. Be- fore putting our new Grass Rugs In show, it Is cus tomary for us to close out all we may have on hand of the previous season. They are perfect goods, most of them with figured borders, An opportunity to save from 30c to $5.00 on a Rug. 45c On Thursday we will sell 113 of our regu- Yar 75¢c Size, 24X48 In. St.cccecsesseseseees Others: Quantity Bizee Regularly Reduced to 148 30x60 in. $1.15 65c 138 36x72 in. $1.50 B5c 55 4x7" ft. $2.85 ye 10 6x12 ft. $5.75 75 13 8x10 ft. $6.35 $4.25 15 8x12 ft. $7.75 $5.25 23 9x12 ft, $8.25 5.50 2 9x15 ft $10.50 7,50 7 12x15 ft. $15.00 $10.00 ‘Thin floor, Kast Building, BOOKS Library of Natural History. dekker, with introduction by Ernest Seton-Thompson. Mlustrated with 72 colored’ plates and 2,000 engray- ings, in 12 volumes; % leather. Sub- scription price $48. Our price ; 10.50 East Dullding. Mezzanine EMBROIDERIES Corset Cover Embroideries in small, dainty designs and the more showy styl a yard; at Cambric Edgings and Insertions in medium designs of open embroidery on a good grade of cambric, regularly 12¢ to 15¢ @ yard, at Ve. Beadings in small, dainty patterns on nainsook; reg- ularly 5¢ and 7¢ a yard, at 8c. Stevet Moor, Contra! Building, ———— Edited by Richard Ly- |

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