The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1916, Page 12

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SN Woman pany te the Porchaser. The Iroquois Hotel, a twelve story apartment hotel, at Nos, 49 to West Forty-fourth Street, has been hased ty Mina KB. Fritz of Boston and New York, who is the President and Treas- r of the company operating the hotel der a lease. pThe hotel occupies a plot 70x100.5 be- tween Fifth and Sixth Avenues, adjoin: the City Club and a few doors from Bd New York Yacht Club. It is a mod- @rn structure, fireproof throughout and fe aswessed at’ $430,000. Mr, Went-And-Cut-It ~Here’s Mr. ‘Gets-It’ The New Plan Corn Cure That's as Sure as the Rising Sun. Bz: SRR PIL 8 1 De nt une ‘Gete-1¢ bef salved, plastered and forked out never fail 1 Btops pain. You apply it in 2 seconds, It dries at once, the corn 1s doomed. Nothing to s! the stocking or press on the corn, It @d-night to plasters, salves, You can wear cornea will come @ whintle.” Never | The world’s biggest is gold by droge’ bent direct REAL E! AS FOR SALE— Ppesecloses — +) been AMATEURS COMPETE 1 WIN $100 PRIZE FOR PHOTOPLAY OPLAY SCENARIO Many ‘Scripts fea of} Real Merit Submitted in Contest | Closing Saturday, This being the last week of the Na- tional Exhibitors’ League's contest td secure a $100 prize movie scenario, novices who are still working over their manuscripts are feverishly click- ing their typewriters to get their of- ferings finished and delivered. of scenarios which show ere: ught and care already have will be ne task of greatest. merit in to select the one and at the same time best sulted to the purposes of production ‘There may be some amateur write who are now reading about this con- test for the first time, although The Evening World has printing stories about it every day since the contest opened, Although the time remaining for the preparation of a for the benefit of ecenario is short, m throug’ ze of $100 for a sce duced as an all-amateur photoplay. The interior scenes will be made in the Grand Central Palace during the third annual movie show, which is to be held there all next week. The #ix leading parts in the movie will be played by novices, 2,000 of whom are competing for these honors, The pho- toplay, when made, will bo released as a special “feature” film, and the author, in addition to the $10 prize, will be pald @ royalty on every e: hibition of the pletu ‘These to that effect must scenario submitt must be typewritte: ranged in two parts. he manuscript It must be ar- Tho first AL bth Ady SAL That is the reason in one word why you are able to get a modern 7-room house, Dutch shelves, steam heat, iets: .. for less than the cost to build wholesule— with EVERY IMPROVEMENT, including steeping porch, parquet floors, built-in buffet, ig the most rapidly growing sectio i7th Avenue—65 $4,300--$200 Down--$30 per Month : ‘The biggest bargain in Brooklyn—a short ver fr Station of the new Fourth Avenue-Sea Beach Sub’ between the reall Building and Coney Island. ite, call or WOOD, HARMON & th tO 66th Streets ue he ied Avenue RUNNING— ao ‘all at Sl, if you can, or | ty-neventh Street, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1916. y | MISS. BEATRIX BUEL, SOCIETY DANCER, AN APRIL BRIDE TO-DAY. There will bo a reception at the Cosmopolitan Club following the mar- | riage this afternoon at the Collegiate Chureh of St. Nicholas of Miss Bea trix Boel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Clarence ©. Buel of No, 130 Kast Six- to My. Henry Clapp | Smith Miss Buel is best known as an ama- teur fancy dancer, she having taken part In many affairs, and her efforts were invariably marked by Breat success opsis of the story, 600 words. The second part si be the scenario proper, prefaced by the cast of char- acters, and with all scenes arranged in the order they are to appear on the sereen, and numbered consecutively 6 the pictures tell the story a ple as possible a should be a brief written in not make perf Your ste characters women--w ive six leading men and three > tigur ‘as many other d to tell your not be given You ¢ an adjust this by. figuring out the ‘tine it, woold take to act your scenes and remem- bering that it takes fifteen minutes to Project one r y select your own sub b not copy any play or fiction plot protected by copy, |right. Addvess and mail your scenario plainty ur name and to the Ama. rhind Annual ntral Palace, 1 Lexington Forty-sixth | Street Avenue, New York ¢ Tf you wish it returned in the event of its re- cO., 261, Broadway, New York PHOTOPLAYS. | aw PHOTOPLAYS. Jection, it must be accompanied by a stamped and self addressed envelope From a handsome officer in a crack regiment, engaged to marry a beautiful girl who adored him, Dr. Lowndes sank swiftly, helplessly to the life of a drug-crazed beggar in the crawling slums of a mysterious Oriental city. gives a terribly convincing portrayal of the mor- H. B. Warner phine-ridden wretch in this newest TRIANGLE PLAY, one of the swiftest, most amazingly picturesque screen dramas yet offered the public, It is called “The Beggar of Cawnpore” and the manner in which Dr. Lowndes wins back his manhood, his fiancee forms a story you will not soon forget. Then there is the usual Keystone Comedy, “His Bread and Butter,” a veritable hailstorm of hilarity. KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE Breedway and 36th Street Gainey and his self-respect in the plot with | THEATRES. NEW York's i an THEATRES | St. has, at 8) tinees Wei. & Sat ‘RIO GRANDE] yee, at 9:90. Specia Notice OWING TO PUBLIC DEMAND There will be ONE MORE WEEK Treein Fewey Vl ‘Mott Magnificent Spectecte Ever Seen wi th LIBERTY Wei: a RN | Justice: fy ee USTICE MITZI in ““POM-POM" “Beat murieal comedy of eagon, Brandon ‘Tyne THE MELODY O OF YOUTH ANGE { of Hnay Bis, & Wed. & Sat. 'at Neat GLIN - il A ANG =o IMPORTANC i TEMPEST y the Girma Bae ES Celebration,” lenuy THE BOOMERANG XTRA MATINKE NEXT TUES., 2,20" GRACE peta THE FEAR MARKET a fs 48TH S' Th « Matiiiege rns et PRINCESS Bt VERY GOOD EBBiE CASINO ints 6 Mats, ‘\ THE BLUE PARADISE fa LYRIC rir h Fig. § wtre, ith, gE TREASURE ISLAND ew ie Pit LITTLELOST SISTER _PHOTOPLAYS, _ Viveeuie, Continuo " | STANDARD jin TWICE2.15| INCL. DAILY &.18|SUNDAY ALL MATS, 25¢ & 50 BBe. Bc, The, 81.00 “SIEGE OF VERDUN «= Et soaah “LONDON 18-25. 20% LR r H. B, Warner and Lola May 115 Theatres in Greater New York Run Triangle Plays|' BROADWAY THEATRE Braves. JOHN B BARRYMORE “ RED 0 tn HARE BOBO, | or way aa ae re Noon to iSTRINE'§ G0 P.M. . Strand Ore, a Soloine raila Fommim ia ’Darid Genta form 4 (SILVERS MITC WANTED Firs five, 41 AMUSEMENTS, LAST 4 DAYS MANCH, NE: Mat ADISO} Tat PERSIA THE BIGGEST AND CIRCUS EVER EXHIBITED hy OTe Sa, i MO: oe ¥ Z00- a aif price Yo ater firarch ot! 1 METROPOLITAN @ ra DIAGHILEF! BALL Evenings at 9.80, Matinee LAST W! HOORAY I Motion Av. & 50th St Cont. 1.30—11 P.M. 10—1 gle Ph o Plays’ FRANK KI INAl Bobet BURLEsauE. DALY'S #4, 20u. THE SPRING MAIDENS LYMPIC /i}°%r, Matinee bay U “BLUE RIBBON BELLES” BROOKLYN. ‘Sig ht-Seein | tears gat: Pier 10,20, 2 i ‘Tel TASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAVMENTSI Ait SCODS GUARANTEED LOWE: BUITS, OVERCOATS, PAY $1 DOWN, $i WEEK \ | DIAMONDS ONCRE ‘TOHAL Bitar | MAIDEN LANE = PHONE 203, JOHN REY Barat iamonds LW, SWEETECO MoO! tee ‘DIA Lo: DSiysie laminerman and mounter want | Rowse; good position ti right, man ditrens H.C. BUSINESS PRGPERTY. DESis OOM Work World “Wants” ' IN SQUARE : GARDEN hey Oy niltzen ‘Yachts ent | 470 B’WAY-9"FL00R Kise oa oe VAT Wal i | ABR er AHA Sil NBR BEST | Are Parti y at 2, oF rs ET many families. Women’s Handsome Silk Dresses at $12.98 Because the size range is not complete in cach style, some of the season's most desirable higher-priced | dresses have been arranged for Thursday's disposal | at one price. cs | Crepe de chines, striped silks, satin messalines, taf- “ES |B || fetas and very pretty novelty silks. Styles for afternoon and street wear, with wide varieties for choice. All the colors of the season, and every size. Second floot, Central Bulidiag, Hundreds of Splendid Coats at $9.95 for Women At this price there can be no finer collection any- where of practical, serviceable, withal very smart coat models, In the fashionable sports lengths or all-envel- oping styles, in any number of different variations of belted and cape-tlare coats. A Great Many Checked Coats Wool velours and worsteds in club and shepherd | checks. Other models of serge, poplin and covert. rookie and good-looking mixtures. Sizes 34 to 44. Second floor, Central Bullding, Special! At $9.50 225 Women’s Suits The desirable, correctly tailored styles of Spring a number of different models, Of serge, gabardi poplin and shepherd checks Ripple flare models, pleated and belted suits; the coats peau de cygne lined, All sizes for women, Lovely Radium Lace Blouses at $1.98 Lined throughout with flesh-color chiffon, Also very good crepe de chine Blouses in tailored, cluster- tucked styles, Candy-Striped Voile Blouses, 98c le, edged ina ta) Building ipsa slater Black,’ = ni Second floor, Central Building, Figished with double frill of whi harmonizing color, one f) $1.47 Very Smart Suede Belts at 94c Of a fine mocha-like softness, with a wide back, dividing into two strap belts, each with a covered buckle at the front. Lined with kid and Dresden faille silk, In many colors, It will give a character touch to a tailored frock or will be a distinctive accessory with the suit-skirt. 1 floor, Central Mutidiug, At Ile Pair, Women’s Better Stockings Fast black and seamless, with double garter tops, | heels and toes Teinforced, Sizes 844 to 10, Store orders only. Street floor, Central Buliding, Children’s Fine Worsted Sweaters, $1.25 White, with collar, pocket lap, border, cuffs and dainty scallop down the front, of either pink or blue, Also in all white. Sizes up to 4 years, Second floor, East Building, Black Sateen Petticoats Special at 46c Simply finished with a deep tailored flounee At 66- is another model with deep accordien- pleated flounce, finished with three polka dot ruffles, Both extraordinary good values Second floor, East Buliding Women’s Charming $3.95 Pumps, $2.95 Novel and decidedly attractive is this white calf pump, with saddle-strap and back of black patent leather stitched with white, The Spanish Louis covered heels also of patent leather, the black setting off the white to wonderful Broad ST PRICE is ON Cait Peas | advantage. 4 wet Light weight welted and stitched soles, = Sizes 4 to 7, AA to D widths. Second floor, West Building, ALe. | z 04, commercial by out-of-town, 49 World, TO LET. $1.24 to $1.98 Sidewalk Sulkies, 98c and $1.49 fortunate 1 sp $1.08 to $9.98 arth flo securing a sinall lot of enabling us to offer 4 the recent advance. ¢ have been es trom Other sulk Wonde VN i iin hin Mi Ih Lid tN hs || These Thursday Thrift fferings icularly Good | There are a thousand and one needs about the household now- | adays; and the Spring clothing shopping is not half done in a great Thursday brings a fine chance to attend to both— and to. save money while doing it. ! | THR i] ued ST B i hi RIAU i wig INNiO)|| Ji $3, $4, $5 Trimmed Hats Thursday at $2 Charming models in the approved fashionable styles of the moment. Sailors, tower hats, round hats, toques and turbans trimmed with ribbons, flowers, | wings, Ornaments and other decorations, | | Enough styles for most discriminating selections, All desired colors. Mezzanine floor, East Building. $1.50 to $2.00 Fashionable Untrimmed Hats, 69c Sailors—large, medium and small. Tricornes, Pot | Hats, Scoop Brims, Watteau Hats and Turbans in Milan and plain hemp, and glossy braid styles. and Metzanine floors, East Building, Women’s Summer Frocks $7.98 Very lovely frocks in various printed voiles Dainty varieties of checks, plaids and floral effects, in black and white and all the bright and pastel shade combi- nations that women will want for Summer. New ideas in collar and sleeve, skirt and bodice that mark them distinctly of the advance fashion. Second Central Building, In “The Balcony Shop” Cotton Dresses at 89c ive attractive new styles in percale, blue and gray striped. Some trimmed with contrasting materials, others with embroidery trimmed vestee and collar, All |) new and crisp, ready to slip into. | White Swiss Kimonos, 59c Trimmed with pink o blue scalloping around steeves | and down the fron nce, Street Moor, Central Buikting, Women’s 8c Embroidered Mull Handkerchiefs, 5c White or colored embre patterns, All perfect, Women’s 12!. videry in a number of dainty 2c Handkerchiefs, 8c enon! Butiling, “Her Maje Majesty” $2.00 Corsets at $1.29 One model of pink brocaded coutil, with medium | low bust. Another of white coutil, with medium high bust and long hip. A. & S. Special Corsets at 98c Perfectly fitting Corsets on fashionable lines, with the wellultined waist, the bust either medium or low, Badung, | White Enameled. tas Bedsteads, Special, $8.75 Remarkably good-looking, well made Iron Bed- steads, with square posts and filling rods. Single, three-quarter or full size, at the lowest price for which we have yet sold them—$8,75, Fourth fi m, Fast Building, $3.25 Flexible Jeweled Bracelets, $2.18 We have sold a quantity of these very effective | Bracelets at the higher price, $3.25. Now we wish to | sell the remainder quickly and therefore reduce them in price by about one-third. | The Bracelets are of sterling silver, composed of | small squares in flexible style, Fach square is mounted with?a finely cut rhis 2 or rhinestones apd colored | stones in combination Remark and in a design which is a | favorite th Steet floor, Central Building, Kobe Straw Rugs 3x6 Feet, 89c These Straw Rugs were made especially for us In |! Japan. They are similar in appearance, weave and ||| weight to the prairie Grass Rugs. The patterns are plain centres with artistic borders in brown, blue and green. They can be matched in all sizes. We have shopped | New York and have yet to find anything that compares | with them at the prices we have marked them, Other sizes: 4.6x7.6 feet 9x12 feet Men’s $1.00 Fancy Madras and Percale Shirts, 69c } All brand new, neat patterns, | with stiff cuffs; in sizes 44, 4 fine fabrics 15, 15 nm n street, Hast Are made | ly Building, =

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