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“THE EVE:.4N@ WORLD, }HURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1916. la ieet bor Regards Japanese ols Two Farth Shocks at Panama, a Born Here as American, PANAMA, Maret Two en a . acme ere nen woe 1 © THE NEW PLAYS oO} jae cs ons ccnc ate Friday the Fecognizing the right of expatriation | porns more severe—tlasted one if roadway Last Da which ts designed to solve the ques- * ‘ " ’ twe T i \f | and f MARCH POA Gita to ShpcInoG reer on Grace George Converts Shaw's Hy il] 33a se CHINA eee in the ; f boy | gnome en 33d St. i \thaedain “Captain Brassbound. ‘sanaueaaanas tl ‘| Te SALE ITCHING BURNING | BY CHARLES DARNTON = Sprains and = ff Yo DL, dS - “vhs Inexpensive ‘ A Ihe Df), topo ° ° ie OMEN ke fools of all, It h tet! 1 take It, he | : Bruises F | | ~ CLNAV eo a Cd | Lingerie led irate Ceote 6. nay bad seit Wik rnehate he " * i‘ = | @ are so common in every home | ‘ . . aa | Yes, and pretty, too! ‘The firm. ERUPTIONS ON BODY W HMAWTSETIA'E CONVEHIONY, HIN GEE: PreRtiOe That GAPE un the LI Snmsae auekehaee Bi it! The Fashion Display That Has Won the Applause | 10! 00d quslitugas the long } final play of her highly successful season at the Playhouse. | Ml than Sloan's Liniment. Tt stops | : Jpg AL UMA duly Grew Worse and Went to Face, Kept Accordingly, Miss George made short work of Bernard Shaw, In a pein, et Rog ee re a | and Commenc ation of New York | f ne BALMet : are and made him the seem! uces bens ates goes, Md tbo je if Awake Most of Night. Disfig- | words, she took him quite into her own hand . . ickly too. Just apply a few I} rth not victim of a clever, pretty woman, It's all very well to #ay that this play an . . x he Among the worth ured So Could Not Go Out. was wr for Elien Terry, simply because she found it suited to her rope (stl Me! ee a Fons great creations of | ' n3 ut a time in life when she had outlived her earlier roles, f recall | ” trom g a | * this assemblage is the English stage brought the performance to a momentary halt by for- | wo the — illustrated | wr) SOAP AND OINTMENT | Zeit, Sr, Uses 8 om Noes later ete an red at our own Ems Li i a I on GIMBELS model, by Weeks. | > |Theatre and “mothered" a more or less uncertain performance. Not k ini men ma ltl 1 ; We ait eat / - seaesifiataeie | ago Gertrude Kingston came over from England and made a business- ™ Promenade des Ms baa bi ; may & Sea , ping ie \ + #1 had sore eruptions and an ttehing on | Hike Job of the part at the Neighborhood Playhouse | ¥ KILLS PAIN | Toilettes hae Sa. roan hola [eel atthe \ t — —— od “ ” Nave “ . ry decorate a my body and I always seemed to scratch | As the stra y¥ effective creature ‘ Keep a bottle in your home. | pour chaque | ; , them open and they grew worse and then | who tamnex men by her own sweet] hound's ¢ onveraton Price 25c., S0c. $1.00 me been univer age”—for its girl- | bai ith i bate ‘ went to my face. The} means, Miss George, lust night, gave} eed, SR ae eer t er mise, and the , general appewrnnce of || performance sig’: Wexh! Gale antiaily | After George's Master ha ORO ON ORR) that this season’ ish lines retain the | nishteown pic forts of punta 06d thin individual. She stood on } et display | Wott dignity hy gs are priced ‘but $1 each my body became covered |fect. Kilen ‘Terry was plactd, 4 p H u ay ha city and make it Ke WE vou ony chem Cee eee eee Peano eee the cordial admit eminently suitable dainty lace edged and ribbon awake most of the night | took the middle ground and appeared i 1 | Zant for run envelope chemise by the ttehing and burn- | os q Lady Cicely Waynefete with the B ation and appre and becoming for n clog mm tng. A red and inflamed | wiengerness of youth and the charm| " ' a woman of GIMBELS—Second Floor rash came on my face . | ciation of all the — — and {t disfigured me eo 1 could not go out, | Of @ pretty woman, Now, all this | S, mature years. | ’ “L then tried Cutlcura Soap and Oint | may not have been according tol Il Fashion We | Men’s mont. I began to feel a great relief, and in | Shaw, but tt was attractive. A clever) Fashioned of Cc bi ‘ a short time I was entircly well.” (Signed) | actress makes her own laws, It must, , Throw away your dust cap. Don't| spreads the dust, you never ga , My | Hg Americ As oneé stab | ombinations Mas. Florence Myers, 450 K. 70th Bt. |)e ccd |owseen that acortain sharps} Bother to epen the window. Sweep|und each time you sweep il . French serge in 4 New York City, July 1, 1915. ows olvtracterized Mica George's pers] @# hard as you plesse—no dust will rise. Ide of the same Chat ael lii| editor of fashion one of the dull an 1 OcKS ess characterized Miss George's pr ; Nox so With Nomordunt ‘ ee . Och Sample Each Free by Mall formance. 10 nad more spirit than} ,,p'e0re wha wn 8 wowilertsl eweep=| ont ameep you make a complete job, |{f) said: “I didn’t blues, and accen- | Lisle Thread Combinations, With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- | softness, it missed the bigness of &! Gist their ornaments before they ewoep, |" Fooms naturally won't become |1Fi ; i tuating the Span- | short sleeves; three-quarter dress post-card ‘*Cuticura, Dept. Ty Boss | gentle, motherly soul, But there was! qnd when they finish sweeping the orna. | “\"S, ARain 80 quickly {liq} think you could \ aio length drawers, $1.15 suit ” | a Nomordus' y gs bac! ° al 1 n « J 4 ten.” Sold throughout the world. Jalways the sense of intelligence as nd furnitere are as dust-free | pripit color to fated ries Fine torent {IM excel your previ- 5 ; note te Ht | Imported Thread Sill Socks, eS ed Kad Alia Gaovee ain olor to faded mis, Fine for woe olero coatee anc k { fisdtlierdedshats A aninl oat bast floors and linoleums. Makes housework aay attort ate! b a Maandt Na delightfully human bit of work as| — Nomordust is a powder. You merely |ensier. You can sweep in half the tine, {{fg) OUS eft but brilliant — coloring Looe \[she stitched away at Brassbound's| sprinkle it across the room, then sweep |haif as often. Gives you more time for } vou have +1 the embroidery Thread Silk Hove, plain colors of a talked industrious ‘This | it ahead of you as you go. pleasure. | in thee roidery. black, with colored 38e pair coat and ulked y T N. dust mak 5, P betat r Sl tly : is teat oats Nomordus es aweeping easier, | Costs but a few pennies a month. Just , ‘ lightly imperfect Rabat warwis because it absorbs dict which ordinary |like having @ ney maid. ‘Iry n can | Two more days of opportunity to witness one of the most complete dis- | thread Silk Hore, doubic cad Pee ays of rect’ Paris-se ione ‘ons o ae sole els and toes; bla white, ‘ os eae Brassbound I bh n. Built | yh since with Nomordus ae BS Cages Wil tha millled. ollie | I t a aris-sanctioned fashion joe , He Way bate thi kee for the pi endidly | all the dust out, you don't have lo sweep ul housekeepers who any they'd | “aghth floor 10:30 A. M. to 12} and 1:30 to + MI. GIMBELS Ma i Extravagance ave stare| MOONY. caceataar " OPULaeey” Protas lanver be wtioat Te 3 30 to 3 in Floor he was lacking, not so much in pathos | a | Unmecessary §—_ ts in varisty ot expression. the bea . character in the piay, to my mind, is | 2 | Mt || When you compare prices || 11: of the rat Drinkwater, who really | |}] only, in buying glasses, you are | ives us the mouthpiece of Shaw in| | jx} :|[ undervatuing the “priceless” Oy sing opinions that jut hypo | “te i Possession of good eyesight. risy into a hole. i Gwenn made \} But there is no need of exe |)! Duinkwater the real joy of the orig | travagance. At Ehrlich’s you isk tea ; | | inal producti night Lewis Wonderlift Corsets | : Nemo $3 to $10 Wonderlift $5 & $10 | Hand-Painted Wenchow Nemo Corsets furnish the fashion- | | | ; Nemo Sale Extraordinary | | te silhouette demanded by women t Warwick was by far the} sweeping doesn't even touch. day—all groters have it. Money back . i) | get glasses from $2.50 upward. |) pagard seo a bit too old for the “Means just what it says” | : ; ; , ' | ‘|| A registered eyesight spectal- || part, but otherwise he carried tt off Get the Green Can at All Grocers—10c. and 25c, of today in models that are so scien- Sports Hats $3.95 | fet, a physician, examines your | very well, With his \ ng sens Perolin Nomordust Co., Jersey City. Phone Bergen 807, tifically and hygienically safe that eyes without charge. | petri : 4 they are superior corsets in every re- | intelligence pect. r Howard Hallam, As Made for all figures, with thoughtful regard Hubert Druce we have | parts better played, 4s a whole was de- needs peculiar t lividual figures Nemo Wonderlift. Corsets mean latest fashion, splendid fit, long wear and comfort Consult: our Wonderlift’ corsetieres in. the Pink Shoy GIMBELS ‘Second Floor i 3 Established 54 Years. | New York: 184 B'way, at John St, | Seen the [x 223 Bah Aver 5th St phe Peron | 350 Sixth Av., 22d St.) RS Oo 101 Nassau, at Ann St. 17 West 42d Street. || ~~ — | omen MAN KILLED IN SLIDE | “Captain Brass- || ‘Terry Robes for Women PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE!! UNDER OPERA HOUSE Fbete yan he A aml People Notice It. D Drive Them| as f he sta See the Ri gs i ; os er wits he et ai ah $3.95 { é Off With Dr. Edwards’ F b . ? . aut ie Olive Tablets. ; «oun! Fabrics We’re Showing ain ‘ | ar the | Ta Our . | An Amazing Value! A happy chance to purchase dirt and ra ‘ : ie f BCH the newest and smartest of Sports Hats. unter the ua Merchant Tailoring Section oa Aieneaecaney % liver with O. teh ea Hl tasdbatad $6.95 Wenchow Hats come from China and are the craze of the day cessful subs For Men and Young Men IB | We have had them blocked in desirable shapes in all the ' | _ The ! ee 6.900sdh | new colors; natural, old rose, old blue, and black ant aafe tn- 1-H} ‘ gow le and Toles goreeg with "Markle Macasod bad ee striped Terry clorh—theygtoo,have | birds, butterflies, flowers and fruit. No two are alike and or plmply face 18] GIMBELS. Second Floor | GIMBELS—Third Floor : ne | Stockings for GIMBELS--The House of Preparedness | Women 1916 SHOWING OF y Silk Stockings you will kno plein, and ¢ Mente’ one or two nightly for a week Olive Tabiet Company, Columbus, ©. No, 20% L : a, | Far ae i! Ne went home after ti | iA PLEASING, becoming, stylish pattern—the first pat also pla \ plain | W ’ . S ° d D ————— tep toward your New Spring Suit--may be easly (MII|M| waneegetine tit coced he | omen’s Spring Suits and Dresses = = elected large of | | Boot Silke Stockings | 2 tents afflicted th assortment from our woolr Gabardine Suits $35 Th new flare coat illustra ted) | has the smart ripple of the peplum ac- centuated by rows of buttons outlining the shaped gussets The circular skirt is fashioned with a yoke Black, Navy, Rookie and Co- penhiagen Black and White Check Dark brown and bottle green, the new and 50c pr. | 100 Dozen Thread ilk Hose ia 5 popular colors, are here in plenty, as well as the popular grays, blues and fancy mixtures in more + ordinary abundance Ri he ; {roy 65c pr. GIMBELS —Main Floor To Your Order, $25 to $50 With Spring now here, and aster but your New Suit tle more t | Last of the March Sale \\\ ) Household \ Lars / f Necessities | Quantities Lint ft \ “ si fp ey oF scouring Pow cy ten Worsted Suits | 8 rf ° Hic 1 /I | | $35 aicucumens «| Es O eBRE GU many tie: “Gs | | \\ The simulated button- Liquid Veneer, usu and | back in the jacket (as A Special Offering Bake Glan Gio pace tr wana, | “ei } illustrated) is one of the | 1916 features; the pockets ut the sides are also Dustiess Dust Clot | 4 » Reed Dee merely decorative, and Suits at $19.50 Of Men’s and Young Men’s === This “Old Chemist” trade mark is known to millions Ps, $35 ire distinctly smart == It is an honest trade mark for an honest product. ane rad and { a one = 9 ; Vi © your choice—any among 192 patter in t Baskets, $1 Ihe blue serge gown (illustrated) is a particularly smart piece dress which ¥ =— Duffy’s New Spring Woolens, made to your measure, in any Pret t for street wear, exploiting the smart long-tailed coat memory of the M — Also Men’s and Young Men’s Top Coats at ect with side ts, and military ing h ut ‘ J gold v c i te pocke ind military faatenings touched with : — Pure Malt micrey at $19.50, | with ora | silver braid, ‘The front of the skirt and the full sleeves are ; = has stood the test for 56 years, It ls for medicinal use, Men requiring size 44 or above, are charged only 1 owree and | hormingly combined rows of serge with Georgette Crepe, $75 i — Remomber the “Old Chemi: additional, GIMBELS Dresses for all occasions, at prices ranging from $15, $25, $35 upwa' Fifth Floor GIMBELS Third Floor