The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1916, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, Taming a Shrew)" After a German |i Prescription contrivute to » ation ano. By Syivester Rawling ms 2d Di WIEDERSPES iEN _ inl Gsh y 4 Gerinan pa mann Gocte, 60 cc pier 1 at the Metropolitan Opera Ht t y night. The work had tts tr Mr, Gatti duction in tho a Mannheim Oper For Pimply Faces Try Cuticura Soap re, and Ointment Samples 4 Free by Post A simple, easy, speedy treatment, Smear the pimples lightly with Cuticura, itumn of a Ho wus t ‘rencend to the | strained horseplay cra . heavir i iE tot of finger and allow it to remain about five minutes, Then wash off with Cuticura Soap and hot water and continue bath- ing for some minutes. This treatment is beet upon rising and retiring, but is usually effective at any time. For pimples, redness, roughness, iteh= | ¢ ing and irritation, dandruff, itching scalp | « and falling hair, red, rough hands and * baby rashes, itehings and chal fragrant super - crea) emollicuta are wonderful. They are alsu splendid for nursery and toilet purposes, Sample Each Free by Mail With 8%p. Skin Be Ade drew postcard Cutt 7, Bow | ton.” Sold throug! | TODAY'S BEAUTY HELP | You can keep your hair at its best by washing of canthrox d water, afterwa with clear wat hair dries q streaked, bright, s« ft tonny eo fluffy in fact, that it bata m lotted abundant than it is, and so that | arranging it simple, inex the hair and » dandruff and dirt, « wholesome fee! tion will disappc be brighter anc fore.—Advt. 3 these hers hand atte Much o Whitehill as heard in New York some thirty years| found much of the music for him Bince then, here, at least, it has | stateful. sunk into “innocuous desuetude. lace for the revival at this time ts] 9. y he Mr, Gattt-Casazza’a desire eurre f the death of atic grace and | , even when they Vocabulary ot the e, and the ac- | [ . or the later ont Investigator has de- va to be ae | ) | , | ra first hear-| Hd not give her the best erly woll what she had 45 sing, ero was our old friend Clarence | Petrucelo, Was a bit too much o} A aug tion, once in a while, that he was the first number, the “Andante I ing ® part, Would have been ac- ebre” from Tschalkowsky {Opus 80, played by Quartet, as a tribute t © the | Swashbue t tereon Goritz as Baptista wae ad rable, Of cours 7 nself to the ¥ held his humor proved so often, that his } » great as his art. A astirrin {| was reached when Mr. Murat raeiiiaive,” his a communicating it r filled the o which had risen as on an-Jcipal parts successfully, Mr, Bodan- Ernest Schelling, Sigismund § of Fer. j#ky conducted efficiently Something should be vcd, of the work il genius who translated the ‘ier an Ibretto Into English. Shad the one and on! ski and the Trio de Laitece al ared, The absence of femini t was a notable feature on t programme. A spoken, n for ald for the mut jsally beloved, Nothing resists the al- mighty dollar.’ hey sing and sigh h+levery night around the housa like j | fgimeats prowling in the moonlight,” “Ho died and left me one million of those canaries. You know those yellow birds.” you Insane? No, nin Padua the Symphony Soctety'n Orc Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon, took part in Beethoven's concerto for piano and o} playing with suoh olarit Isn't that sobool+ servatoire Who are sufferers from the Hall last night drew a full house, Rheumatism! How is rheumatism recognized? Some have said— nteen feat Rheumatism is a dull pain. Rheumatism is a sharp pain, Rheumatism is sore muscles. Rheumatism is stiff joints. Rheumatism is a shifting pain. All have declared—Rheamatism is Pain. Sloan’s Liniment applied :— The blood begins to flow freely—the body's warmth is renewed—the congestion disap- pears—the pain is gone. Sloan’s Liniment KILLS PAIN (GUARANTEED) Rheumatism and allied pains yield to the penetrat- ing qualities of this warming liniment. a uceto that ay of her who als The whimsical peanuts all hide under ground And fatten up gooder than good; But Cracker Jack Kiddies know where they are found And just how to parch them for food. ‘Cracker Jack Just peanuts, popcorn and molasses candy with nothing but the natural color and flavor—that’s Cracker Jack. It’s made of the best materials, untouched by hands, in a spick-and-span factory, packed so that it comes to you good, fresh and pure. Triple Proof Package that keeps out mois- ture, germs and dust. ot When your children buy Cracker Jack they are buying the ideal confection, because it’s wholesome and nutritious—has a food value even greater than milk, eggs, ete. A premium to delight the young- sters in every package, Write for the Cracker Jack Riddle Book. Sent free on request, Address Dept. 4 RUECKHEIM BROS. & ECKSTEIN, Inc. Brooklyn, New York Rush Terminal Building No, 20 Almost every one likes marshmallows. Tr; pack of Angelus Marshmallows made by the makers of sete me eee While the audience core @ brilliant | pect, aN atmosphere of solemnity evailed. This was accentuated by Josef Hofmann was the soloist a Hofmann as poloist, for a ten weeks urd, in the last of|war which took place at Carnegie tour that {8 to reach to the Pacific and the first of, this “Dor Kosenkavalier.” Coast. + iw not to deny that a great | ed to enjoy the ac- it was unfolded to them last 1 ; THURSDAY, MAKUH 16, 1916, Broadway and 33d Street imbel E Bargain Subway ‘Stor ess Expensive, Dependable Merchandise Coats for Everywoman : A Great Bargain Subway Sale! 1 Street Utility Coats culony of chivalrous France, univer. Dress Coats Traveling Sports ttt aera: | tater” won| teak’ NA |Suaotetnene ato a Coats Coats Coats appreciation o 6 got to shake a leg.” “Of course, audience to a demo’ on, Mr. «| thats what Lam here for.” “Not, on | Damrosct 1 led his or throweh your life.” a stirrt ng presentment of Tachaikow- | a — lsky's beautiful fifth eymphony. It} 7 Mr. Damrosch’s and the orches All St 1 eit at tna| ‘The gaia benefit in ald of thal wae Mr ere the menaon. They yies hie master |Mrench musicians of the Paris Con-lare off. now, accompanied by Mr.| Dashing Flares, Belted and Semi-belted Effects, Mannish Ef fects, Jaunty Models, Dresa and Semi-dress styles All Colors Navy Blue, Copen hagen Blue, Rose, Orange, Gray, White, Block, combinations ~\ ’) All Sizes Women's—38} 10 45 Missesx'—14 to 20 — ~ \ Girls’—6 to 14 many color Extra Sizes 89 to 67 Bust $4.95 $12.75 $6.95 $9.75 Every Taste, Every Fancy, Every Whim Can Be Satisfied 4); 94.95 $6.95. $9.75 ee | Serges Fancy Plaids Poplins Velour Checks, Poplin Mixtures Covert Cloth Shepherd Checks Plaid Chinchilla Corduroys ,, Chinchillas Plain Chinchillas Men's Wear Serges Checks T'weeds Serges __ Mixtures Silk Moire Women’ Ss . Extra- Size Coats, $9. 75 to $15 Sizes 39 te 57 bust. Coats of poplins, whipcords and sergestin navy and black; some are half-lined and others are full-lined. Extra Facilities for This Sale--GIMBEL Subway Store, Lotwwer Floor The Sale of Men’s & Youths’ Fine Suits and Overcoats \ You've got to thank GIMBELS’ grea! j buying power for this. 14 E. ri j 832 Overcoats is a tremendous purchase a | For this reason manufacturers made us sion and Trimmed New Hemp Hats | $1.95 | The Ouecssats at $11.50 Every Hat is a bargain, You can- not such fine ready-to-wear Hats Most of of Them. tre in Spring Weight. at this price very ofter Elsewhere we « \ 1 would have to pay a great deal breasted f a The Most Desirable Shapes 1‘ \ few g straight brim Sailors, roll brim blah G a re silore und mushrooms, made of good quale | ton c.. s aia cs a ty her traw braid Attractively Trimoved | Boys’ $5 siesetae ti Silke heats 9 : | | Norfolk Fe immings 2 Pairs Knic kerbockers AU the Popular Colors gray . GIMBEL Subway Store, Lower Floor GIMBEL Subway Store, Balcony. “Bisinad Cegtonngh Special in the March Sale yneeand 25c ¥d. $2.9 95 Kitchen Cooking Sets, $1.65 rw effect onne Curtains ready to ity vitrified ware nteed (and so labelled) pure white lining—these are so assorted that they en for all cooking purposes. ; $1.95 GIMBEL Subway Store, Lower Fl: 12 Yards Valen- 28c ciennes Laces Regularly 35¢ and qoc d Edges nsertion mond meshes. Vale dozen yards, BB) reg. f1 78e. GIMBEL Subway Store, Balcony GIMBELS Subway Stere, Lower Floor

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