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cde atnunke |Charlotte Lund rove ment) And Miss Neuhaus veith all Give Recitals done in {mer Eisnt the way o neath M hitt! he fre e THE NEW PLAYS | “See America First” By Sylvester Rawling. Pa Produced nothing HARLOTTEH LUND, whom we Only Mildly Entertaining than a piece that te mi | Navent heard sing reoently, ining. gave a@ recital at Aeolian Hall am 1 Firet of all, last night, 1 s night. She is an American BY CHARLES DARNTON 0 be found tn the sett Jano who was one of Jean de Indian country and cont szke's pupils, Much of the art of HATEVER else may be gai of “See America First,” on view Iaat night | POY# and white-faced “squaws t tenor, formerly At Maxine Hlliott’s Theatre, it must be granted that T. Lawragon tered merrily into the picture, Pu fenae’ taat Riggs and Cole Porter uid everything in the! to follow t Leb AAE Neagle pt tM dk acl at ¢ ¢ we audi- “Parlier and excellent example «| by Gilbert and Su hey may lay| ‘resaue surroundings aside, ¢ , Gaim to originality, but—we' iM, have you ever lived i A BTA ? {thing seemed lkmnposstbl Bhe Forest,” you please songs Of no less than twen- & Worts and music might bi: ae operas art | rude mised nels wit : omposers to inake her pro- equal importance in’ this case wore ely tunes have not been Ignored. | Piet 4 7 Florent Schmitt's “Les & m | of Peers.” Granting that was sung for the first time not for the fact that Gilbert and] So far as Messrs. Riggs and Porter | e sang it well, Goorges's big Hymne au Solet!" showed effort, but most of Miss Lund’s gongs, whetho he trunks may offer a revela are concerned, they have everything |¢i:4 most desolate and remote to gain and nothing to lone by thetr|1, muet he admitted thet t .| adventure, Svidenuy j background meane nothing to M Marbury forgets and dressmaker the ta production was t charm of her pr ton was to 59 found tn the scenery. By aij odds, the most charming pr former of tho evening was Jeanne Cartier, who danced delightfully with | /¥ Clifton Webb, To add to the interest | , Ballivan are dead and that George M. Cohan ts still very much alive ‘Any possible argument, thereto must rest with Mr. Cohan, w rion re are not PoR-| mits to the imagination pportune She never in Wan Mind Land's acc t the plano ie planiat la Newhau @t Aeolian { li yest f nh that wa or midway } & Shakespearian reading by J I There were no re- f Everybody sat where f of her second number, she looked he, or she, desired and could find a ! There was @ moderately large co that bore a student air and Jon to Misa Neuhaus's amazingly tke Mary Nash. Im the} role of an American heiress dress of gold, Dorothte Bige ve, but her possible | au who cealved as another 1 ended with ysodie No, 12 at the Mustclans nday_was given up to tho| TO SAVE EYES making hher way nt spotiight violated It is all Jevery. art y | X nrimo to take his 1 } [in one he whould have or sty than a light overhead If he hopes for | eminence in his chosen profession t —$$—$———_____— reatl asa stage a higher standard Liszt's’ Hungarian | ; ainatentia attr, John Ht. Golis. Is the Objeet of This Free! i Enjoy Life! Stop Headaches, Sour Stomach, Bilious- | \"°""Y ," yell. A a * was appare Adler, who ro} var by doing the t hae won him al place on the vaudeville stage, Th & very poor Indian, he proved As an individual entertainer Palmer, who still has a to ih was iho in a." ter part wae given realized by Fel Inughter a sort of t ness, Bad Breath, Bad Colds, Constipation. Fyes Give You Trouble. le suffer all the time ly because they don't ‘They know # home ery other ity They’re a Treat! Cascarets is Best Laxative for Men, Women, Children—20 Million Boxes Sold Last Year. none for " We Wok drive i \ tS Senator Seabee rep ferige r Straighten up: Remove the liver and | ever experienced? You will wake up feel- In fact, “See Amerion First" has * ateaoT iste bee | May, aes tocaut ato tea ing fit and fi Casearets never gripe] some Mvely tunes, but Httle humer of do not need, or di your tongue coated, brea! sive and stomach sour. Don't stay | ‘Th bilious, sick, headachy, constipated and full of cold. Why dom't you get a box of Cascarets from the drug store and eat one or two to-night and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you sicken like salts, pills and cal: act so gently that you h you have taken a cathartic. rs should give cross, sick, bilious crish children a whole Cascaret any time—they act thoroughly and are harmless. the sot two or three vel. —s | FOR IRISH WELFARE WORK. | Folk dances in peasant costumes wns be the fonture of a charity ball to-night | he at the Hotel McAlpin for the benefit of |h elfare work tn Ireland in. which | Lady Aberdeen aro interosted. | efter being worm cn Simple prescription for euch strength It aharnens the | inflan wearers of after a few he eyes and redient. which ‘ean Injures ve exes of Ii For Dog ‘and Poultry Fanciers! -— 1D! 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Prescription—Try It ff Your. | | jo thelr eyes more harm. than ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, compositions of Dr. Dantel Protheroe, who waa the accompanist at the piano, ‘Tho asaisting Sybil Vane, soprano; I enor; Frederic L. Mi niel Beddoe, n, base, and a selected chor of rixteen mixed votces, who exploited Dr works well and aroused the interest of the audience that crowded the club rooms, The B6insheimer grows steadily in artistic appreciation of the works it r as, and in an- semble playing, gave Its last concert of the season at Rumford Hall last evening. The programme con i of the Haydn quartet in D major, the Dvorak quartet in F major, ‘and Sgambatti's plano quintet G minor. ‘Tho assisting artist in the latter work was Carl 0. Dels The Httle Hall was filled with t astic audience of friends of the Fa ay- ors. hf Quartet, which in HEALTH, COMFORT~“BEAUTY ++* oF WOMEN «+ A good friend has set us to thinking. 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The Nemo ‘‘bridg freedom from pressure ove region, promotes free breathin; God ford jood digestion, .¢.: HEALTI It also induces an erect, grace- ful, fashionable pose, without which real STYLE ie impossible. EMPHATICALLY the Nemo Wonderlift /S a STYLE Corset of the high- est class, and it is MADE SO by its wonderful HYGIENIC FEATURES There's one Wonderlift model slim figures with sharp hip ind concave abdomen— No. 5.00. “Another for the biggest women, ith rolls of flesh all over—No. , at $10.00, This is the only corset of its kind ever made. Then there are other not 60 extreme: 654—for short stont women. We confidently re- peat this prediction: In due time, nearly every woman who wears a_ corset will wear a Nemo Won. derlift. NEMO SELF-REDUCING $3.00, $4, $5, up to $10 NEMO MILITARY-BELT For the Slender_.$3.00 GOOD STORES BVERYWHERE Visit the Permanent NEMO EXPOSITION On the NEW GARDEN PIER Atlantic City, N. J. Negpe Hiyphain- Feskion lustitete, Now York +E (aa RAHA SUBWAY Direct to A. & S. | Entrance—HOYT STREET A HAN The Keynote of This Whole Thursday Thrift Sale Is “Spring!” Why not?—it reflects the Springtime spirit of the Store; and the chief intention of -saving Sales is to offer just the merchandise that is wanted at | these every-week money the moment—fresh, new, desirable, under-price. ||| Women’s Charming New Spring Suits, $18.75 || Novel belted ideas, yoked styles, ripple flare novel- ties; back-pleated and boxed models. Developed of serge, gabardine, poplin and velour checks. | SilkCompose and All-Taffeta Suits, $18.75 Charming combinations and Sults all of the rich | taffeta, in smart, new, dressy styles |) The approved colors for Spring All sizes for women. Second floor, Centra! Bull | 1 Women’s New Silk Dresses, $9.98 & $14.98 A captivating assortment of the loveliest new Spring styles in silk frocks for women, Fashioned of taf- feta, crepe de chine, serge and satin. At $9.98, among the many models, one of black and white striped taffeta, shows a coatee blouse with || a collar of black taffeta, and a chemisette of white crepe de chine At $14.98 are included serge, showing charmingly exclusive and. trimming The skirt with its full tunic 1s finished with bands of black taffeta. many tailored frocks of newness in line Second Moor, Central Building Misses’ Tailored Suits at $16.98 and $19.08 Excellent styles that are copies of more expensive models. Splendidly tailored and of good materials Of the wide assortments two models are special At $16.98, Sults of serge, with close-fitting coat and |, a full-pointed flare. The skirt smartly tailored to || match At $19.98, Suits of poplin, with smart belted coat, trimmed with clusters of stitching; a girlish collar 4d with f The skirt a full-flare model 14, 16, 18 ng 400 Misses’ Serge Skirts at $2.08 A special purchase of unusually fine Skirts to sell at this price. In sports models, with shirred back side pockets and attached belt Second floow, Centra’ Building Women’s New Coats in Spring Styles, $12.95 Coats of poplin, whipcord, serge, velour checks and the new combinations of silk and serge. There are Coats that ripple to just w the hips, and others in three-quarter sty | A hundred new tastef H Coats appropriate for aftern | | | s that make these Bands of taffeta, smart buckles, cordings, shirrings, tty silk collars and handsomely formed cuffs; accessories at waist, collar and cuff. Every © ( covert to black, Sizes 32 to 44, Second floor, Central Bullding Sample W aists,85¢& $1.29 1,000 tn Odd Lots All sizes in some styles, although not in afl are values from $1 to $2.98 At 85¢ groups of lingerie, voile and batiste Blouses At $129 Blouses laces There of silk, crepe de chine and some 1 specially procured for better-value ursday Thrift Sale Becond float, Cen These ving for th a) Buliding. Envelope Chemises and Nightgowns, Special, 56c A variety of dainty styles in Chemises; one model with an empire yoke composed of consecutive rows of Valenclennes lace and lawn stripes; embroidery beading, ribbon run at waist The beading and ribbon at neck, the bottom lace finished, Store orders only. The Nightgowns are of soft cambric, in square neck, open front style. The yoke Is all of fine embroidery, ribbon-run envbroidery edging at neck, elbow neatly finished with embroidery edging | Becond floor, Kast Bulidiag Women’s 85¢ to $1.50 Gloves at 690¢ Pair © pairs in the lo Gloves. Ins may f About 1 and ¢ hn SROOKLY Le 25 Minutes from 96th Street, 22 Minutes from 72d Streea, 17 Minutes from Grand Central, 9 Minutes from Brooklyn ridge } and medium bust styles. yi | | Alles Nii “i STRAL my Ss i STI AUS a Here are the proofs: $4.50 Untrimmed Hats of Fine Hemp, $2.95 Wide flanged Hats, with straight, roll or mushroom brims; styles with large flare and short back, poke effects and others of the kind used by high-class model hatmakers. Pink, lavender, gray, pongee, golt and black. $3 Swiss Milan Hemp Untrimmed Hats, $1.05 Round or telescope crowns; mi round sailors; in black, gray, hroom, straight or | gold or champagne Hemp or Milan Hemp Untrimmed Hats, 8c They are Mseret-finished Japanese straw, medium and small sailor shapes; cornes and others In newest styles in large, also turbans, ¢ri- Free Trimming Service Materials Are Purchased Here Street floor, West Buliding When Corset Specials, $7.50 and $2 Models, 98c | Sustrite whit long hip Three new models in the A-S Special Corsets; low Corsets ¢ cout!l, with low bust and Warmer Rust-proof Corsets; hip. ' La Reine Corsets, of brocaded cout!l; in medium low bust style. Becond floc, Central Butiding, low bust and medium | Pretty Styles in Women’s | Washable Dresses, $1.95 | ‘Vhey are unusually attractive, these crisp new cotton || Dresses of striped and checked ginghams, chambrays | and white pique Excellently made and datntily ¢riny ing mat 1 other touches. med with contrast. || Sizes 36 to 48, | Including Extra Sizes 37 to 51 At the same price. Women’s Stockings, 3 Pairs for 25¢ Sold in lots of three patrs, and Store orders onty, Clearance of several odd lots of Women's Cotton Stockings, broken sizes In some kinda; all elzes in the lot. Mostly black; tome tan and white, Some are slightly imperfect Street Soor, Owners) Salen White Corduroy Pique, 44 In. Width at 59¢ Yard skirting and sufting fabrie, lain and fancy fine white fabrics at Scibweg flow, West Batkiing, The season's Remnants of } reduced prices Fancy Striped Moire Ribbons, 19¢ a Yard 5% Inches wide, Self-Colored Satin-Strtped Motre Ribbons. Colors are White, Pink, Blue, Cardinal, Navy, Old Rose, Copenhagen and Black, Street floor, centre, Dat Buliding, Cambric Insertions, 5c Yd. Usually 7¢ to 10¢ Yd, For trimmings these can be used to good advantage; combinatton of open and blind effects roc to r2c Cambric Edges, oc Yard For trimming children’s wear—medium open designs, 19¢ to 25¢ Cambric and Swiss Edgings, Yard Btrvet ¢ | 15¢ Axminster Rugs, 18x36 In,, $1.75 usands of small Rugs, mod which the following are a few exa 22x36 inch Axminsters 22x36 inch Wiltons.. 27x54 inch Velvets .... 47x54 Inch Body Brussels. 27x54 Inch Axminsters 27x54 Inch Wilton Velvets 27x54 Inch Wiltons .., 36x72 Axminsters . 6x63 inch Wiltons ch Fine Wiltons ch neh