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a ” / THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1916. Ai} ee Me . ? of, APRIL 14, 193 iced cc linceinaicteatici heen ‘ fi -@uajara Towed to Port. tle bit in her “Flowers.” A fow stalks | nudes in the landscape in this me- Argentina, Chill, Peru and even 4 | YRFOLK, Va, April 12—The Bra- Art UD SHOWS ot rover are piensinely rogiarored in [dium and. he shows ts lite studies HUSBAND, 70, WIFE, 60, to ante’ ATeNhs, the, ecunernm@ont F A I I if, } & steamer Guajara, which sprang & > \* Father delicate glass container along the banks of a stream, by the point on the South Amerioan Cont! or ong 1Te Sunda: several hundred miles M b W k dthel Louise Paddock has painted, |waterfail, in the woods, at the point EN 8 | E — a 2 ts eart of tho Virgiale capes, arrived emoers or one crudely, “On the Beach," in jof bathing, swept by Lagos § D1 00 ba L J T ae ——_——<--— y Tast night with a salvage crew from which some bathing figures appoar. |summer gephyr and as @ Circassian LBedindid United Fruit steamer Sixaola on On Broadway Caroling Geiger contributes a cou- | slave. P 7a COURT FORGIVES KISSING. and a merry one—keep 4, The Bixaola towed the steamer plo of more or leas fuzzy photograps|_ His rendering of old-time costumes! "See America First” wasn't @ mat . ; RS SU ems see then turnes ancuisaniaie and some landscapes that are tech- eppeare to. 8, tremendous advantago| ter of duty to Waiter D. Cowins, a| Mrs, Slattery Admits, Too, the liver active and the ‘The April exhibition at the Catha- oe'ly not any better. Nene Greet nee. farmer and contractor, of Amherst, in Boarder’s Lap—No Divore: | ete Loriiand Woite Ast Club, No. lon cembicem ce te cele or ikon a ee ee Uith eimilar me. | Mass., but a slogan that appeaied to| Kissing @ man boarder and sitting system clean . 802 Broadway, consists of twenty. /nedy & Co. No. 618 Fifth Avenue, |tumes, but introduces @ child with| the curiosity of both him and his |? TAG GAGE HER THE Thee. members: Caroline Geiger, Dorothy | Ad edt bgalandty ‘One of Mr. Hobart'e most piotoriat|t#® United Fruit liner Motapan at) terday by Advisory Master Frank Mo- Monotypes afford an artist only @lipumphs in monotyping is. "'The| the foot of Wall Street yesterday.| Dermott regarding the troubles of GENUINE ‘ La Mitohell, Clara Mamre Norton, Mar- ‘nesting opportunity for developing @| post be : are? garet W. Huntington, Bthel Louise theme, and he who tres atich a mo-|,ogh an Mh an Mh B+ he | Nag a hegre mg ge sage lg SIGNATURE sl Paddock, Josephine Paddock, Blten clim euccesstully must needa be @lane js about to plunge. ‘The composi. | wife's sixty, they ba of No, 60 Tonnele Avenue, Jersey Ravenscroft, Florence Seely, Martha ell eee, on bg ek ce ition ts 1 and the broadly painted] country of both ' Re dene 1 7 Lp 0 wet to oO 4 e ¢ y * i. " ery, suing for dive . " , Harriet W. Titlow frectively arranged against Ppigteery, a f lin E. Pinkham’s Vegetable] Sinkine and Tar: : * h mottled aky tified hia! Wea w "Garden at the Old Cottage,” by | but with ; ite peretns vat moneda. c Slattery adm Compound Helped Her. Margaret Huntington, is a large can- swell as AT THE cATRE, Canak Mexico and Central America | and sat. on his lap. put vas, painted in a broad, free style. |) wlase tee say (Fro © Baltimore American.) It Wrraead nee appetites for glo! that he Mads fe ofa friend of ‘ “ " . eo pate press Whi stron trotting and sightseeing, so tw 1 an’ they had played e ‘est Danby, N. Y.—‘I have had| The high colored roses are bunc hed gions are many of them wonderfully Pe erty t 4 strong face that man sit-| 1 thay journeyed to nie ive war if Meta ved to- us trouble all my life until I took before the clapboarded white house, colorful and of much value otherwise,| ‘She — Yes, how perfestly Wt war! have just completed an 18,000-mil¢ | mis tery's sult for divorce was dis He is artistic in his rendition of matched by his breath. too ¢ on te missed as was Mra. Slattery’s crom jaunt that k m throurch Brazil, sult chareine desertion. Lydia E. Pinkham’s The style is very modern, but on the | Vegetable Com-| Whole plew The general effect of pound for nerver, the painting is good. | if Estate| [ ao Green Trading Stamps Free Thur Pr - D? Het ened me out in good | Less than half a dozen of the full- blown flowers are in the picture, painted against a background that introduces the old-time house, with its green blinds, The subdued oolor- ings of the brick courses is well ex- pressed. Tho gardens of Miss Ravenscroft are features of the exbibition, Her vo that I stand it real well. I took] “Rowe Garden at Blairaden” tntro- ‘Compound ear old| duces a formal garden, with trees in a tape hb ‘a lot,| toPlary trim. The lights and shades piter come snd it I are well handled, and the two stone we also had my oldest girl take it] garden vases, in low tones, are well Mt did her lots of good. I keep it in| balanced and Le geatind mined eng Riesas oll the tine and secommend| S86 Booming Rovers. ome soe =MR&. DEWITT SINCEBAUGH, | yj\45 ‘Titlow painted « girl with t Danby, N. Y. a blue skirt seated in a high backed rocker, using, in so doing, very broad GREENHUT’S—THIRD FLOOR oye A Initial Novelty Stationery For Easter Gifte, BOX)... 0. sees 3 7c English lawn initial stationery. Paperand en- velopes of high grade stock, cut in a long novelty effect. Shaded Old English initial in gold, panel effect. Paper is stamped in upper left hand cor- ner; envelopes on corner of flap. Each box con- tains 24 sheets and 24 envelopes. WW GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR Ready: The Season’s Biggest and Best Sale of Look For ot Advertised” Stylish Spring Coats for Specials These items are featured in shape. I work nearly S V MM» With Purchase of $1 or More Present Coupon =CUT OUT THIS COUPON«s {T 1S GOOD THURSDAY OR FRIDAY This Coupon Is good tor $0 (FLPTY) awe Green Trading Stamps PREE with purchases of $1 or more, Thursday, April 13, or Priday, April 14, These 50 FREE Stamps are of the same kind as those you would ordinarily obtain with your purchases. GREENHUT'S SPER oe eee —SECOND FLOOR Leadership In Style, in Variety, in Material, in Low Price! Easter Millinery » ) For Everybody ” — § hat to match any costume; a hat to match any coloring; a hat to suit every taste, and a hat to accord with every purse. Don't miss the sales now in progress in our Millinery Salons at $5, 57.50 and 510 GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR $3 & °3.50 Shoes 1.9 Reduced lo...... Extraordinary special sale of several hundred pairs « excellent shoes, representing surplus stocks and discon- tinued lines from our own superb assortments. PATENT LEATHER, GUNMETALCALF AND KIDSKIN, in button and lace styles. Choice of several new heels Not every size in each style, but all sizes and widths in the entire collection. Ask to See Our Celebrated “Foot-Mould” Shoes Unquestionably the finest footwear in New York today for men, women, boys and girls, at their 1 spective prices, eeplessness, nervousness, irritabil- Erush ‘work. backache, headaches, dragging sen-| Martha Simkins sends a “Girl In yns, all point to female derange-| Green.” This canvas is aves ene in char- a decollete 1s wrap, The a. The bands and the feet, ts which may be overcome by Lydia |!"& but, somewhat “eV * acter, The girl m's Vegetable Compound. gown and a mous remedy, the medicinal | neck is happily moc sdients of which are derived from| are becomingly cros: has for forty|in dainty hostery, are incased in st valuabletonic| modern pumps. They crossed quite unstudiedly. The flesh tints are good and the brown hair masses are well executed. Miss Norton has painted a nico Iit- e many departments throughout omen an 188es the store from day to day. And very often they are the ; § Li eeu ALMA the day- reduced in price because quan- Tomorrow’s Extraordinary $ tries wo) llaliees asserts e depleted. Others are items Low Price Is sw 6 © © © % that were presented too late for our usual advertising schedule. in female organism. nen everywhere bear willing testi- y to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. n's Vegetable Compound.—Adv' The “Sperry” Magazine April Issue Just Out A bright, interesting, chatty Magazine, of special interest in the home. Excellent fic- tion and articles of remarkable interest to everybody. ASK FOR A FREE COPY at Greenhut’s. ) gac Green Trading Stamps Free | Fift 5() © tHtkspay or FRIDAY with Purchases of $1 or More ga Cut Out the Coupon in Opposite “Ad” 15,000 Pieces of CHINA 4t the Most Remarkable Prices | Quoted Today All of them of good American porcelain. Deco- ations of 3 blue lines with small gold medallion. | See illustration.) ; Unselected stock, it is true, but not to be classi- ied as “seconds.” The prices we name are SO eXx- eptional that even the large num- 4 of pieces involved might not last Sy ut the day’s sale. Therefore you - yill do well to come early. We Will Not Fill Mail, Telephone or C.O. D. Orders Sread and Butter Plates— 4 : ial a) pe) p——GREENHUT'S--SECOND PL. Stylish SKIRTS For Women & Misses at $5.50 These are splendidly tailored speciully for Greenhut's by reliable makers. The materials are the favorites of the season, and include NAVY and BLAC POPLIN, " GREENHUT’S—MAIN FLOOR Here’s a Splendid Easter Suit For You—Young Man And at Greenhut’s $ Tomorrow It Will Only Cost . . « « Classy—smart—suits with all those fashion touches which all young men like and demand. THE FOUR COATS PICTURED convey some idea of the smartness of style of the many models on sale. However, if interested, a personal inspection will be necessary to fully appreciate not only their correctnes of style, but as well, the quality of material used in the developing of these coats and their workmanship. All the new style features are embodied in the designing of these coats, which are made of the following materials: Absolutely unexceptionable, from the stand GRAY MIX- : 4 : EDS, SERGE AND SHEPHERD] | tu ; int of tailoring, trimming and finish. RIGHT : fruit Saucers — CHERORLIN: GABARDINE, COVERT CLOTH, TWEEDS, PHERD | | TUKes, aso pris tallring, otmming tnd Malek RIGHT Bt Eros cereenes It matters not whether you judge these coats by their snappy lines, the materials of which ROYS. The materials are chiefly PLAIN AND STRIPED Yereal Dishes— they are fashioned or the workmanship, you will be compelled to admit that they are indeed] | m Every tal HE CT RS CCAR TR Greece eg UNUSUAL VALUES. from 23 to 30 ; in lined wih alls al lames Oa , ‘. This is your ONE BIG CHANCE STYLISH EASTER COAT AT A inches and36 (o'er three burton models—all of which are now fea Cups and Saucers (com y to geta STY ear Bahr lete)—at aunt MONEY-SAVING PRICE—$9.75 tenacks. 7 in vogue. Soft roll lapels; plain or pinched backs, H Ha Wie ee 4 noun men of 32 to 40 chest measure oan be ei EENHUT'S— GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR, 06, ., : GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR Fifteen Dollars Hams and Groceries kawae A t Practically al! the leading brands of Hams are quoted at money-saving prices, as well as everything for the table that is of the best. Mail Orders tilled. Telephone Chelsea 4000, GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOO) Special Easter Jewelry New Spring Cretonnes, *”" 16e~25¢ Domestic cretounes of the newest designs—the most beautiful of the Vo ee ee nna | | aan i CALL OR WRITE FC A FREE COPY OF O) EW GROCERY e H a s ng and si er. re speciall 00 0 | Small Size Open Vegetable 7 : PPC enh DR OPY OF OUR NEW R present season. Dainty drapes for spring and summer eine ‘i sleily mood valune {a lewielry thas yu Oo} ny Dishes—at........0--+000++ @C ZS Sale—Easter Hams | Fresh Eggs GREENHUT'S- FIFTH FLOOR — you will not eal aiid uh LED Slop Bowls— ? MORRIS'S | SUPREME | CUDAHY'S REX 9Q)q ||| MARYLAND D yak An l nexcelled Value Is This A $60 Diamond Cluster $ SP | ate: acer Splendid “Adam Ringfor . . . as “Size GS 38e 2 Di if s An exquisite ring 9 fine cut white, $9. “ivan \\\4-piece Dining Suite at °45)| qrsin niet cll iin: Sugar Bowls— | >» la = Ms = taire stone. The mounting is 14-kt.| lie - »)} Qe G) & @) gold. A wonderful value. are fitted ee SS & = $3 Gold| with a 7jew- — “> : “ Filled elled, adjust iman's freshly or engine watch of blue, green or red) turned; every watch 37 25 |SUNSHINE BASTER EGGS | eG . ed movement: pee eat apy | WS Eatenstor| 30-year gol | | Ws 2Dei 10¢ Bracelet filled ope: PATENT MATZOTH MBAL ay LOT Watches] face cases, ENT, MATZOTH MPAL.| | BERLINER TEA MATZOTHS Watches) plain polished { A | AB eneteti certs © enamel; guaranteed $— Qype! fully guaranteed; at., ‘ 28¢ Shes #110; DDe timepiee : Dainty Solid Gold Watches —for ‘ ranteed : Gold Filled Watches —for men and| women; fitted with @ the} movement; plain polis women, excell sp Bacon & Tongues SUNSHINE DINNE ete, STRATFIELD SUGAR . 5 de ; 5 movement ten-year} complete, with a saur CURED BACON HO % || WHisculTs Me 85: B5¢ fundng| ORL tas... tt 7 Sugar u en- $F | Sterling Sil- »'S WESTP: e mh r) " PerYLE BACON DEG BEST REPINED GRAN- bd | hediat anf ae Vor b oc ULATED See {Ilustration. Youcansearch farand wide, and you'll not match this $15 14-Karat Solid Gold Waltham | “ sion Brace SMOKED OX 996 alee Wis The) fine Dining Suite anywhere atthe price, Itwa $75. Watches for men; handsome} let Watches — many handsome . TON UES. aus 1.80 The Butlet is 4 feet 6 inches | " t 44 inches long; the ain, 1 J cases; titted with a} styles; some enamel; others in pol- A 1 LL Et Bot. 4 Bb “Bax Serving Table 36 inches long, Extension Table 46 inches in diameter, sjewelled adjusted movement;| ished ‘or giay finish; fitted with $7.75 $4.10 98: The set is made of solid oak, finished in rich Jacobean brown, The guaranteed tim $46 a guaranteed movement; vale $ | design is splendid, us you can see from the illustration, plece; at .....eseee 1275) te up to $15; special at. ... 5 Complete details of other sales are printed in our large advertisements in today’s Evening World and Journal. | Double ave Green Trading Stamps Forenoons—Single Stamps Afternoons Double ZAC Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 0’Clock—Single AAC Stamps Thereafter ‘ \ y J