The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1916, Page 12

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ere 12 _THE EVENING WORLD, _FRIDAY, MARCH « ’ fam Sheer, Hey, Bill, beat it up here, please.” HOPKINS TW A BIG NIG I | rector 8 Immaculate in @ | Bad health caused drean aut, followed the spotlight | forty years old. a - o the rostrum and the great exhibi- Awan on, Mr. Bh f ; plauded vigorously, When he had U retired banker, n alate led this Way and that he held up - nd and admitted that ho felt a| em coming on, A momen| he | | lwae te the crowd he was ° | jback to the Yukon" “—that Droadwa ay | Screen Actresses a é, but | buck there; he went back to : | That Spot Light Just n and sat down on round after) oe. , ; jr applause. any Pe ant te Hl Wouldn't. 19 A Kreat night for the World-| perfection of taste an: ae | t nearn, also for Marcus| is TEN we send you's, Some HHBEAUTIES BLEW KISSES. |!ew. The th btnadln asbah v “its and down with people whol “Brut Cuvee hampagne x vay, | ha ee the screen lights Sparkling Burgundy Some ot Them Explode With) xt ach made a very grace Old Port, Old Dry Sherry ALOUD SMACK UT MOVIE ee lty eteaa: TINA Pain aleut Haut Sauterne = “Ives” Claret Art Gets a Big Boost. film abilities and a faw| Claret or Sauterne Punch | . truction to the ‘ w didn't seem ¢ | Grape Juice | “Ladies and ge i ehave | & SONS CO. |}| eae tO nd beautiful 138 Falton St | round with the utmost 81 Nassau St. ners f Wet “ey end sex such ag only ag | to-night Im st an distribute; k 4 of notional qualities that some them seemed to explode in the iB came Edwin Auge | ling to Mr. Reichenbach nthe tims. Mr, Aue wt story about Ed August j nd ed amid gales of laughter e ' i being Gail Kane, if you will ex the frivolity. Another } sn introduced was Arthur Ashley He also recited 4 poem which. sen: | t words through the audience | , of joy-bullets and $5 worth of 1 Volare, four years ott | tl 1 (Your Own Choice) nat t Sent Hcme on | i Masecent af rs gg ' y t 1 whi umimoned to the th atre, said he, no a ; Balance in payments to suit your pane nba ai oni hed convenience. Full line of Columbia Records. bwin on oy mind Prompt attention to mail orders, schcar biwat : Witacat tee ana Cone 1 Founds oe ber eat LIN | HARDMAN, PECK & CO. (siz fo serie aie } efore the came llowever, th: | Hardman House Brooklyn Store dnt deer Ren, she ApEOAFed ‘and | 433 Fifth Ave. 524 Fulton St. miirank dheridan, & | bet. 38th & 39th Sts. near Hanover Pl. | i} Broadway Store Opens and at 8.30 | | 33d Street Closes at 6 , { | $13.50 800 Young Women’s Suits, $25 About 40 styles, worsted checks, Siseo 14, 16 and 18 years, Young Women’s Taffeta Dresses $13.50, $18.50 and $25 A large variety of models for formal and informal wear serge, poplins, and va 1h, 16 and 18 years, Girls’ Coats in Smart Checks $6.95, $7.50, $10 and $11.50 Siawe 6 to 14 years, Girls’ White Dresses $2.50, $3.75, $5, $7.50 and $10 Dainty dresses of lawn and voile trimmed, tucked or smocked. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Middy Blouses for Girls, $1 Regulation or smocked models, of Whit: Lace- %, Drill. Sizes 6 to £0 years / \ $18.50 Fashions for Young Women’s Immediate Wear Exhibiting Correct Apparel for Girls . from 6 to 18 years 300 Young Women’s Suits, $18.50 10 ser rg “Coats for all purposes, tailored and coats for $1.50, In different s, poplins styles, fashioned of and worsted checks, Sivee 14, 16 ana 18 years, blue Young Women’s Coats $10, $15, $18.50, $25 and up to $50 neluding strictly dre Sites 14, 16 and 18 yeare, Girls’ Coats of Poplin and Serges $5, $7.50, $10, $11.50 and $18.50 lored G Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Tub Frocks $2.75, $3.75, $5.75 and $6.50 ms, Percale: a 6 to th Separate Skirts of White Drill, 98 Sites 6 to 14 wears, GIMBELS—Third Floor and Linen, “Vb 17, 1916, Jeanette Horton, Ruby Hoffman and Diane d'Aubrey provoked tremendous applause, in turn, and retired. As a grand finale, Mr. Reichenbach Intro- duced Gail Kane, a favorite both on the soreen and the ballroom floor. It fs said sho taug Mayor Mitohel many of m steps he dons 0O | Subway at oh ge be — Astor Place Broadway at Ninth, New York fo strenuous Kuno ended the | affair in a verita ze of glory, and Marcus Le nt downstairs | and made arrang # to send an- other thousand to ank. Prior to their appearing on the Roof, the film stars were introduced to the crowd in the New York Thea- tre. However, they merely bowed —— Round Trip BALTIMORE The Monumental Cup WASHINGTON The Captat of the Nation SUNDAYS March 19, April 16, May 14 seal htt leans Neg York, Penney ton 435%; Baltimore 9.40 Tickets on sale preceding each excursion. Pennsylvania R. R. from their seate in two boxes down- stairs, ———_ OBITUARY NOTES. A. Wartshorn, former U. 8 r of tariff works and cxldent McKinley, Is dead West One Hundred and ged seventy-five, Swiss in Montelair, | | York. Penney! Piquet, lied yesterday 1 sixty-one. Mrs. Catherine H. B. Smith, widew /W. Wheeler Smith, is dead at No. Fast Soventy-soventh Streat aged ' r he x Ray Examination Free fol Yt, Rowninal 9) 1 « dead at sville, . He was at {ime chief of the Johnstown de- partment | 837 Women’s Suits in 49 New Models | Very Particularly Prepared by 12 of Our Best Manufacturers, in Six Convenient Price- Groups—$15 to $37.50 blue; and black and white checks, Braid, buttons; Doucet braided buttons: fine deep pleats, insets of tucking at waist line of coat, em- broidery around waist line, taffeta trimmings, white piped button-hol and pocket lines, gold embroider novelty buttons, gun metal button belts and belt ¢ belts crossin in front or buckling at sides; broa collars, mostly convertible; plain tailored and ornate. Suits, $32.50 5 models in serge und gabardin plain and braid-bound; b tabs, double belts, white with black patent le i mings; gold embroidery, rippling Mrs, Elizabeth Cleary, widow of , broad ¢ rs, over collars; Major FP. .D, Cleary and an inn of 1° i ‘ong tailored lines, te Cardinal MeCloskey, died Feb P . a nen inn Cardinal MeCionkey. dle’ Feb. | yy C. McCoy | models for women af aterage size: prices ar Suits, Sas the publie announcement of her death | 50, 837.50. p Outs, PIT woe in accordance with her wishes. Candler Building, 220 W. 42d St. There are 2 models in sizes 4014 to 4815, priced $37.50; 4 models in serge, poplin, gas EIR escheat Mel of Brostway \]) these will be found in the SALONS AMPLE. ~ Fourth Avenue | be and ¢ worsted; broad tuberculosis, rday in .10,4-\11 ond of the Gall belts; braid binding, bias fold to renton ; ate Asylum. Ys} NG ay tne Watery. bound in braid; striped linen Tivsai ta | This is an event. Right on the PY See nd Vestee, patch pocket heels of the Paris openings—new, Suits, $75 deep cape colla corectly. J suits at moderate prices. ‘0 woman need wait to choose her Spring suit. We have chosen it for her 12 of our best manufacturer have helped us, Son apted Parismodels preferred by us, From others we took our pick; out of 1,700 suits submitted from one house we took 350—out of 100 Most of Materia js are excellent. the serges and gabardine bought months ago, lookin making sure of good colors. We insisted upo: very high order of tailoring. ou will be surprised at its goodness, at cleverness of li t details of fashior mark the more exy« Gray or brown tweed, unlined, white fi white serge inset in collar and cuffs, belted front, plain pocketed skirt; au serge, with rounded front, 1 revers, little buckles at belt. and navy. Suits, $19.50 Serges, gabarc nd checks in 14 models; flatness ‘k and flare a es; braid binding; belts tying in front; corded taffeta” bands, buttons, pleats, satchel pockets, pointed sides to broad belts, pointed yoke: plain tailored, and with degr harcine: | in gray, , showing ornamentation. the much-tesired long line from shoulder to woist; suits that have the individual marks of made-to- order suit broidery Suits, $37.50 6 models in gabardin Ss inspiration is f My ings of mi and bre Placl but- erial, band from at waist; plain tuilored in good 13 For Large Women models in blue di black ga- Suits, $25 yabardine, old models , in navy, tan, Saturday, Second floor, Old Bldg. black, Women’s Hosiery | and Underwear _ New shipments have come in; good Spring weight. Un.werwear V or round neck lisle vests, 85¢ each, 3 for $1; also extra sizes in sleeveless or short sleeves, round neck, Combination suits of white ribbed isle, plain or lace trimmed es vests, some with French t vand Much. eo-called rheumatisin reeulta from fallen arches. The NEWARK Arch Support Shoe gives imme- inte and grateful rellet to every ‘And all of this foot comfort for only §2.50, Drop fn your nearest ARK Shoe Store and tikes pair on your feet—it'a ‘wonderful what re- ef they give THE NEWARK SHOE STORES COMPANY DROOKLYN | STORES $33. Fulton sts het. Peart Ye Cor, Myrtle Stockings Medium-weight black cotton or light-weight black or white mer- cerized lisle, 35¢ pair, 3 for $1. Ingrain silk stockings with cotton soles, black, white, pale pe, sky blue or KERS STORE—27 Main St. NEW JERSEY STORES. Newark—I8S Market St., E.of Broad St. Newark—02 Market St. or, Washington, Open Nights to Accommodate Our Customers. oS ‘Sti Hovenne Sore—10t Brosdway When ordering by mail include 1Uc Parcel Post Charges. e205 Stores io 07 Cities a ~| fy Redleaf stockings, with garter tops, English) black cotton $1 pair, Iniported light-weight black cot- ton hose with white split soles, 37! se pair, Sizes 814, 9 and 9, only. “Main floor, Old Building. | Sample Leather Goods Pretty blue, scarlet and purple leathers; things suit- able for a man’s or woman's desk, a man’s chiffonier, or a woman's dressing table. Variety ranges Irom a stamp box Wanamaker Corset Salon One hurd to. fi ohh ur ‘Less Se, 50e, 76e, $1, ¥ Building. or, Old Bldg, th Paris Creations ial Oriental pearls, i beautifully graduated, mounted with white gold | clasp, with a full cut diamond | in each. Beautifully tinted | pearls; charming necklaces, | most appropriate for Easter | gifts, Pric Silk Petticoats $2.50 petticoats are silk ec) with taffeta flounces in plain colors. $3 petticoats are change- able taffeta pretty enough | to wear with the newest of | new Spring suits. | | Two Women Siarted Their Spring Buying One bought suit, hat, shoes, gloves and corset in the order named. And when she put | them all on, somehow or other, the effect left much to be desired. You see, her suit had been fitted over her old corset. The other woman bought corset, suit, hat, | shoes and gloves in the order named, and, as of course you have guessed, the result was highly | gratifying. The moral is | “Corsets First’ | L. R. Corsets, if you want the best inexpen- sive corsets made, $5.75, $9.25, $15. Main floor, Old Building hire floor, Old Building Pretty Neckwear for Little Swiss neckwear-—collars, cole . — . ’ iF nd cuff sets and vestees, Models for individual figures. The L. R. Brides | Swias ombroidery on batiete Corset, $8. 50; L. R. pink silk broche women, $6; L. R. durable corset, $ I waist pee “M4; R. comfort corset, $3.50; L. pit corsets for large L. R. miniature and organdie—an importer’s en- tive stock which he found he could not duplicate, Therefore, dancing cor 3" 50; L. R. perfect fitting corset, $ the ate apap SOc cach, Pe 26a housework corset, $1.50, And dozens of ot hers. Another piirehase of collar. and ndie—it half 9c each yew and Old Made exclusively for John Wanamaker Broadway at Ninth Bide i Mh faiths soe— Young Women’s Suits $20, $23.50, $26, $27.50 Adaptations of Expensive Models This is a Spring oc- Young Girls’ Suits easion that no girl with (Sizes 12, 14, 16 Y a small allowance and a are more youthful in style. taste for smart and pretty They usually show a touch | clothes can afford to miss. | of color at the collar, rene . tie or some such giriis! At $26 , note. ght lines, | Suits of navy blue serge with Hort me vaist | belted back and front held by | Sor PV had | buckle, flare sides and rows of b nd 50 Lo youthful buttons which make a stunning tailored trimming, $26 navy, copenhagen, black and white checks and black | At $27.50 avy blue serge or velour blac ite checks with extra paniers put on to give flaring sides. f white broadcloth and reel bi tailored skirts. At $23.50 and $20 Se ree, suits wit h narrow shoulders. s Coats coats of the young woman ‘every day Spring y oung Women’s Blue serge sort. every needs for with belt which de; Lanvin pockets, sand and model at the Copenhagen, Another with flat back and front and plain sides, silk-lined, ing with ski ' “All these suits are nicely tailored, | — Other coats, tweeds and ser | daintily silk-lined and. will fit | novelty fabries, checks, ete, $8 | ctically — without rations, | Upward Sizes 14 to 20 y second floor, Old Building. Spring Hats—As Beautiful as They Are Wearable—$6 to $20 | — Hundreds of new hats will make the Moderate - Priced Millinery Salons a perfect Spring garden ong Saturday. Specially good looking are the new 8 ilors, | broad brimmed and graceful. are shown faced with Georgette crepe, edged with quillings of, grosgrain ribbon, strapped with velvet or showing saucy bows of wired ribbon—in fact all sorts of simple fashions. Small hats, too, little close-fitting affairs with smart upstanding wired bows; mushrooms showing crowns wound in block effect with picot 7 ribbon and tempting clusters | new pe, large or small, of cherrie: Many of these hats | IXvery new kind of trim-| trimmed with French gar- | ming flowers, feathers, | nitures brought over by us | ribbons and orn, ments; | from Par every new straw and ever First floor, Old Building Loveliest New Spring Blouses, $3.85 and $5 new material, every new mode, every new color ae ‘odd Spring fashion will be found here on Saturday. | Biou: at $3.85 a». rose or blue to match the Striped taffeta, rose, blue or maize nee blouses of Georgette ed fashion, in white new models styles; som " high. or low neck, ene de ehine watsts striped tn shades are exceed= and lace made in tall ch Kette crepe with ribbon edge and white, i ese silk waists in sports i hatiste blouses with white ned side frills These $3 and $3.85 White linen tailored shirtwatets, $3 "Main floor, Old Butlding. | All These at $5 Mand crepe Dlouses with frill White crepe de chine with touches embroidered — Ge Plain or with crochet bu Th ped colored linen 4.85.

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