The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1916, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1916. dita 6 WMA Ai cis MR APA la at Pama sess “eakt] BARK TO DELAWARE returned on the Niew Amsterdam to- day from a@ visit of two years in Switzerland, during whic come josed the mi called “The Ca eh will be produc n Opera Hous on. to is by Percy Mackaye. Mr belleves that the. world America muste the now en Will be so buay, in his opinion, 8 aes ing to rehabilitate their industtial ate fairs that little attention will be patd £0 the artistjc District Attorney Swann Re- J. Francis Murphy o he * ros it ¢ H i; Company crerureed the Mark Cros! scinds Order Sending Ship’s Amsterdam from a lengthy stay tn to Bellevue. London. Captor Clarence Reginald Hodson, alias Frnest Schiller, who took possession (of the steamship Matoppo as a Ger- | man prize for a full day before he | Was captured, ts to be taken to Wil- mington, Del, and indicted for pracy jon the hich seas, Under the statutes 1 of the United States this offense may | carry a penalty for life imprisonment, Deputy United States District At- torney Arthur Wood informed Dts trict Attorney Swann by telephone | to-day that the Attorney General of the United States desired Hodson, or Nields, United States District At- |torney at Wilmington, where the in- dictment will be prepared. Mr. Swann ordered an affidavit and a [warrant prepared at once. He tele- phoned to Magistrate Koenig at Jet- ferson Market Court and asked for a tion of the order by which of eczema with Resinol Resinol Ointment, with Resinol |) peyc Soap, usually sto stantly, } senitier had been committed to the It quickly and easily heals distress- || ,sychopathic ward at Bellevue Hos ing cases of eczema, rash or other | | Mira ror observation Se District Attorney Swann remarked and clears away pimples, redness, | +, aay that of all the criminals he has roughness and dandruff, even when || nag to examine Schiller seemed the other treatments have been useless. most irrational. 1is EB, Bisch, the expert psy- ist of tha Police Department, who made a study of Schiller yester- Physicians have prescribed the F Every druggist ¢¢ day, confirmed this opinion, Milleder sad Hal , Schiller's confessed asso. cates, were held by Magistrate Koen nding the preparation of a che gainst them. W. L. DOUCLAS SHOES w FOR MEN OMEN 4 BOYS — . SELLS $1,000,000 OF SCRAP. New Haven Road Announces Goodly Sam From Waste, The New \. ok, New Haven and Hart- road announced yesterday that 1915 $931,861 worth of old ran were rope, rags, hose. 1s, cement bags, cinders, , fron and steel. No old motives are listed, In 1914 the figure amounted to $784,012. At Ready nd New Haven there are cer- n sections eet aside especially for the 1 of Uns scrap, Old ties are not wuld, but are destroyed, Some” of the scrap tron—$29,779 ts from old locomotives, ‘and f the fron and ateel—$13,228 «from burned cara ars or | A Lesson from Downtown. } “But, my dear,”’ he said, ‘‘sup- pose I had never adopted the new improvements. I would have no telephone in my office, no typewriters, no adding machines."’ | So she improved baking by using her next RYZON THE PERFECT BAKING POWDER Ryzon is a new baking powder. We believe it is the best baking powder in the world | today. Ryzon will improve your baking or yourmoney back. Expert cooks get best results with a little less of Ryzon than is required of other baking powders. Y4a-lb. tin, 10¢ %2-Ib, tin, 18¢ 1-Ib. tin, 35¢ Schiller, sent to the office of John P. | steadily employed in Great Britain in manufacturing shells for the men S WOMEN TD 1 MAN tin. SAYS LADY COLEBROK ents to $2). The | n work eight ours, Thousands of sturdy young girls who had been English Woman Was in Plant! *! | When Zeppelin Dropped Bomb on Building. employed in textile and other fac- have gone to the munitions Jes, thus making way for other | earn money by labor. The plant in which I was em- | ployed was shelled once by a Ger- man Zeppelin. Fortunately we were Jequipped with an — underground [armored shelter, to which we were when the word came that the Lady Colebrook of London, who | raider was approaching. We re- six montha ago, with thirty other | mained in the shelter twelve hours.” —_— | English women of rank, volunteered to work for six months in a munitions factory, was a passenger, arriving here to-day on the Nieu Amsterdam, | Only fifteen of her companions were physically able to serve out their terms of enlistment as factory work- ers, but there are 15,000 women now From the Yonnestown Telegram.) Marcella—Mr. Beanbrough may be good natured and pleasant, but he ts anything but tactful Wy avery What gives you that Idea? Marcetla—He visited in the country one day last week and left without | complimenting. his ‘hostess on her | bread and cooking. ‘And They Do This a To Take Off Fat | (A If the thousands of fle who read this arti ive that they can ally vanish by ing a sien of flabbiness or wrinkles, ith the reduction of fa asy method the ge roves, ‘Those who have y they feel better every way, esult of this delightful treatment will surprise you. 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Visit one of our Show Rooms and ask to have an electric vacuum cleaner demonstration | The New York Edison Company At Your Service General Offices: Irving Place and 15th Street Branch Office Show Rooms for the ¢ | 424 Broadway Spring 9890 + 126 Delancey Street Orchard 1%0 ISLE oth Wleving Place Sw 15000 | 27 "302 E 149th Street Melrose 9900 *Open Until Midnight Nighrand Emergency Call: Farragut 3000 Oar Liberal Terms Apply Also to x Open Saturdays Credit Until 10 P.M. We Close Long Island, New * | Evenings at Jersey and Connecti- 6 o’Clock. cut ‘ Dresser | Sand , Chiffonier in American ¢— Walnut with Raised Carvings; Large Plate \ | Mirrors. |j 4 % ¥ ROOMS Completely Furnished, 75 5425 | 5150 | Furnished WE PAY FREIGHT AND KATLROAD PARE, ROOMS Completely Furnished, 3 "Ave.Gon.84"Siv ‘ Barslis i060 as ra Bargain An import ant wort everywhere you gn. the Inet a EATS ff style st Preparedness for Marriage First Lecture Wednesday (Tomorrow) at 3 P. M. in the Welfare Auditorium roth Floor Use Elevators Nos. 18, 19 and 4 - 20, on 32d St. side termediate prices. Topic “Happiness in Marriage Through Health.” Admission only by card. No Men Admitted. If eligible, apply for admission tickets, any day at the Infants’ Wear Section, Second Floor. Graceful Veils rae and Veiling Increasingly great is the fashionable woman’s call for that delightful accessory the Veil. She finds these im portations captivating in de- sign and price: Square Veils, of octagor with all-over scroll mesh $3.25 Chantilly Jace bordered square veils; plain octagon mesh, $8 Tuxedo mesh veilings with a!) over clusters of Chepille dots, +25 yd. GIMBELS ~ Main Floor colors of the season of 1916 a Variety of Styles Found in | Girls’ Coats Ranging in Price from $5 to $18.50 Many models, many colors and many in- | © All the styles desired and all the season’s materials. Materials Include Homespuns, Velour and Worsted Checks, Serges, Gab ardines, Whipcords, Silk Poplin and ‘Taffeta GIMBELS—Third Floor One of the Coats (illustrated) is fashion- ed of French serge, with pleats arranged was smart a Parasol as ever seen at the races is the “Longchamps,” a black-and- white to give the side flare With collar and cuffs of faille, in contrast- eo elngle: eke a iene striped taffeta anne "| parasol in 16-rib Japanese navy blue, $16.50. shape. Note its clever black Sizes 6 to 14 years. The other Coat (il lustrated) is a girlish and white loop to hang over the arm 3 GIMBELS—Main Flos model of navy blue Seats wool poplin with a c ptivating semicape collar of | Ruffs of Maline daibe Hine oeeeatae To accentuate the charm in the novelty but- | Of & new Spring costume es y $10 these little beribboned ruffs of maline were brought out. ‘They may be had in water- proof maline of almost every color; in black, in white and in white-and-black, In the best GIMBELS—Main Floor Boys’ and Girls ‘ Little Dresses and Suits | Gloves an Newest (2 to 6 years) Sturdy little garments made for the hardest sort of play and many tubbings, are shown in manly little suits for boys and cunning dresses for girls. Russian dress of mad square neck and s sleeves; embroidery trim- med. $1. Bloomer dress of checked ging- ham; plain or scalloped col- lar of chambray and cham- bray cuffs and belt. $1.50. Little dress of straight lines is shown in white poplin with colored smocking back and front. Collar and cuffs cleverly stitched and pock- ets button trimmed, $4.95. Boys’ middy suit of white linene displays colored col- lars, cuffs and pockets. $1. Russian suit for boy, shown in white linene; sleeve em- $4.95 $2.95 blem and turn-down collar. Boys’ novelty suits of white rep $1.95. or poplin are trimmed with col- ored pipings and fancy stitching, | Colored chambray Russia ’ $2.95. are piped with whit 5. GIMBELS—Baby Shop—Second Floor Seven of the Prettiest Silk Envelope Chemises N 4 $2 Each LL ILE models of rai Japanese silk or crepe de chine, each one adorable in some individual way. It may be the shadow lace bodice that endears this one but a simple band top model is also charming As for the China Silk chemise (1llustrated) cunning little pleats at sides give it a skirt effect. A lace edge chemise without shoulder straps is attractive for decollete wear One trimmed with rosebude is strapped with a double row of ribbons Then there is a chemise adori ed with two rows of wide insertion and ribbon run net, and another pretty model trimmed with shadow lace top and shoulders, white, Some of the seven are flesh colored, others are GIMBELS—Second Floor Light and Airy “Kayser’s”’ Milanese Silk Modes $1 taste to these fine newness is scen in striped bands at wrist, Queen Elizabeth ruffled cuffs or tucked wrists, Then there are always the plain silk gloves in excellent assortment. $1 $1 GMARTNESS and good Gloves — 2-Clasp White Gloves; heav- ily embroidered backs in gold, brown and silver like the stripes of wrist band. $1 Pr. 2-Clasp Gloves, black and white cuff effects $1 Beritz—Slip-On White Gloves, with strap wrists; in two-toned or heavily em- broidered backs; in ¢ pongee, white, and black Queen Elizabeth Ruffled Cuff Gloves (ruffles either all white or black); black Paris pointembroidery. $1 White Gloves, Paris point backs, wrist tucked and stitched, in all favored col- $1 2-Clasp Plain Silk Gloves, in all colors; Paris point backs. $1 GIMBELS-—Main Floor House, Porch or Garden Women’s Dresses 1.50 to $3.95 C RISP white dresses for home-wear, well made, and in a variety of models, Pleated or circular skirts, belts and all details finely carried out. White Boucle Crepe Dresses, $1.50 White Cordaline Dresses, $1.95 and $2.95 Among this collection is an excellent ‘‘coat-dress” which buttons from throat to hem. White mummy-cloth Dresses, $3.95 GIMBELS—Second Floor Nemo Wonderlift Corsets $5 to $10 NDIVIDUALITY in corseting is reached through scientific I study of the individual figure. The NEMO Wonderlift aluable and special service. They are ors. Corsets give in distinetly styli and have hygienic qualities far surpassing all others Our expert consetieres in the Pink Corset Shop will give you personal attention and will explain the exclusive of the NEMO Corset. Models for every figure. GIMBELS —Pink Corset Shop--Seco nd Floor features | It's a Season of W indow Screens : ‘ . ; pe yp oe Don’t let the flies get in an: a k b Ate ee . “them in with screens; 5 Summer Curtain abrics | and Laces nd lock them cut Extension Window Screens, RIESH, new curtains of cool-looking fabrics, Tae Teen 7c TAD) toe batt Te ee : light and transparent, may be fashioned of these | you will come toGIMBELS. High width crisp curtain materials which GIMBE shows in 108 Haceh and Eanbroissries es y nchea rf x wn here are unmatchable z th he a tee ite several qualities at the following low prices real of quality, varie 8 Inch j7 inches aBe f q 3 are sey ot dual seikcnee 2404} itches 0c | Plain Scrim, 86 inches wide, | Fancy bordered Scrim and | ‘ty of design and lowness of joinches 29 to 45 inche: 50c white, cream and ecru Marquisette, 86 = inch Rincnainga Teingh einen Sherwood All Metal Window 15¢ and 20¢ yd i Ih; white crea anc SH bea PERE e MERE TT Screens, rust proof, can be used as | Plain Scrim and Marqui- reige ; ae laintily embroidered; de- ue sade settes, with hemstitched | Colored bordered Scrim, 36 ghtful designs. 38¢ yd. Ne lheteiAieaainchane Alp bor hae ae ee hwidth. 20¢and28e Linen Laces, edgings and in- 2q inches 18 to 33 inches 35c white, “erear Peike. | Fancy Nets, five designs; sertions to match, from 244 ag inches 20 to 47 inches dtc 18¢ aa } beige; 40 to 4 inches wide. Special O inches 21 to 37 inche 0 ar ; . 5 acinehes Mh 43 neice gbc | Figured and dotted Swiss, | inches w 25c yd . at Let » 25c yd. l4c GIMBE Sixth Floor GIMBELS-~~Main Floor GIMBELS-—Fifth Floor

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