The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1916, Page 13

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’ F ful group of six pictures In the Van- derbilt Gallery. ‘These include fig@pe pieces and one landscape, Allied Artists Of America 3d Annual Showing * The third annual exhibition of the Allied Artists of America, which opened at the Fine Arts Building, No. 215 West Fifty-seventh Street, on May 2, will be continued until May was recently purchased for installa- tion in the Brooklyn Museum, con- tributes a strong portrait and an ad- mirable landscape showing a moon- light on Ausable Lake. ne portrait of “Lola,” by Howard . Renwick, is executed in high key, 26. The ‘catalogue contains 399 an the color scheme, numbers, green and yellow, is well conccived Benjamin and happily wrought out. Kopman has a delight- Arthur Crisp contributes two pie- | tures, One of Them is based upon the “| DON'T SUFFER a blue kimono, whose face ia in a|B0&Fd of Trade, There will be alten by Mr. Beban and Lawrence Mc- well modelled profile, and she is seen | PAtade of film favorites down Hroad-|Clusky. The actor will appear as an 99\in contemplation of a Mower filled | W*¥ from Columbus Circle each day |{talian grocer. NY MORE contatter, | before the opening. The close will Paul Gordon, who is to act in Ann E t Albert's “Snow Chad Hills | be at IL o'clock every night Murdock’s play, “Suki, at the it ie ah whan andeving:¢ snow, Phe eastern end of the Garden hax [coum Theatre early In the fall, wilt) “Feel Like a New Person,’?|'°"! ch#:mingiy deveioved, and the fe'gaid to be the hnrgeat servon in the | "Carter De Haven, who is being ail 9 ldenuded trees, that harmonize most | world, Lt will seat two thousand peo: inys at Universal Ne says Mrs. Hamilton. admirably with the presented scene, Back of the theatre and extend- axaphone and The well painted by De Witt M, Lockman, Tho flesh tints are happily handle and the dress fabric is very delicately expressed, The tapering fingers of the woman are skillfully painted. Gustave Wicgand’s three land- scapes, numbered 113, 114 and 115, are all good, “Midsuinmer—Hiue Mount c, N.Y." is perhaps tho best of New Castle, Ind.—"From the time 1 was eleven years old until I was seven- TS teen I suffered each ¢ in bed. I had head. monthso Thad to be * ache, backache and Hl cramp doub month, 1 know what it was water strongly tu be easy a minute, England Home." by Alson My health was all | kinner Clark, is a good registry of | wn and the | brick house, me any good. A neighbor told my mother about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I took it, and now I feel like a new person. IJ don't suffer any more and I am regular every month.”—Mrea, HAZEL HAMILTON, 822 South 15th | ¢ St. | When a remedy has in the foreground. are cast effective! WH, Ledyard in the showing, is w d for forty | steadily growin popularity | In : ‘ie OF Ihe i *, and thousands upon| show piety that by Paul women der they owe | Neyer, eas “A Bermuda s , it not reason: plendid conce f to it, is it) not) reason: Mg fe dint ol is an article of |, Joseph H. Boston, whose portrait } of the late Prof. Franklin W. Hooper introducing ing to a close, another one Is to open ballet, and the other;shows a girl in| “Portrait of Mrs. HC. RA" 6 + booths will be Pennayl- very It intro- | hit BIG MOVIE EXPOSITION TO OPEN AT THE GARDEN Theatre to Seat 2,000 at Eastern End, With Largest Screen in the World. Movie fans are getting their fill of | films these days, Just as the expost- tion at Grand Central Palace is draw- F i The Mutual has booked a total of $1,210,000 worth of business on Chap- in pictures, and it’s all in America. The foreign business Is yet to com Victor Moore and Anita King will shortly begin work on their second picture for Paramount release, It will be called “Hot Water,’ Has a surgeon the right to operate on his own wife? raised in “Puppets of the Pathe “Who's Guilty?” series. George Beban is soon to be seen in a picture called “Pasquale,” writ- ,at Madison Square Garden at 3 o'clock ‘to-morrow afternoon, tb continue | Until Sunday night, May 14, under | the direction of the Motion Picture lison Avenue © Will be give trance, up to n each located Above these booths there will exten a twenty-foot promenade and back ‘ond row of booths, where exhibitors will display everything per- taining to the motion picture industry Sunday will be Act und 1 and each of the other days will be| tent among Word was received in New Yi st night thet Lizaie Conway, mntly of the Edison Stock Com died in Milwaukee of a atomach nent. She was sixty-seven years old, Before going in for film work whe gained an enviable reputation on the THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 5, LA a Radial the author had pl It, Matitnted by J. Blinks" he replied, Figuratively speaking, the director (Bink) went ecceient Teaae McCu every day. and bigoted, tod, Suc’ yar, sot. in the way. should know screen, 1916, ritten by J. pin the air, |Seventh Regiment, Major Cen. censors,” said man who makes films hey're | orant, stily boar The public | P: what it wants on the The public should handle the Next day Ike Leg one called Gutter S Queen and Opium Bi “We don't need the: forty-five years’ servi Guard of Now York, wae Ni 4” ” glency as commandini hich he ¥ refum Much More Pleasant More Pelatable More Convenient than Oil For aia pare A Clearance of 143 Misses’ Suits at $23.50 Regular stock prices $29.50 to $35 Most remarkable values at their former ieee and at these il edo, such values are without precedent. They are NEW Suits in every sense of the word, many of them having been in stock only four weeks. Every fabric and color is strictly up-to-the-emoment. Every style note for Spring is reflected. Nelson's so ee ee eG Icluded are dressy, Uraid-bound, ripple, and d Ue, Neoatidaateats Who has his mother's fea- els, made of English serge, Poiret Your letter will be 0 is becomingly dressed | vardine, and Shepherd checks. In all Phe wens are fulil is are vise the delicat is YOUR TROUBLE IN YOUR STOMACH in Bluc by Edman: + MeCos Vis Your Stomach, DR. J. C. McCOY, Candler Building, 220 W. 42 St. | et twas HN Ae aaaiaee att A few doors west of Broadwa beach scene, tha High and Low Cut Novelties and Staples New York is the centre of shoe fashion and the home of the Blyn Factory and Stores. Naturally, Blyn Shoes are made in styles to meet every metropolitan taste. Our stores are well known to thrifty families who want fash- ionable shoes of assured quality, made and sold ‘at the minimum of expense and profit. Blyn Shoes always were and always will be the FULLEST POSSIBLE MONEY'S Fulton Street oD Store Ladies’ High Cut Boots of . Bs Kid and Whit ton S 7 ‘ated vamps { y8; covered Spanish turn ‘soles. Opposite Military Park popular pr Store white Sizes @tom Ladies’ Red Cross Blucher Ox- fords of Patent Colt and Gun Metal Calf with tips of same leath cu ban heels and Red Cross flexible| soles, A style that combines dressy bsolute comfort, okiet on requ Growing Girls’ Button Shoes of choice white Nu-Buck, Patent Colt and Gun Metal Calf, in all sizes for children, misses and growing girls Feahlonable, perfect fitting and low priced, Eleven Big FamilyStores. Easy toReach. NewStylesforSpring. STORES: FAST SIDE. 922-394 Wi 125th 8 34 Ave, and 122d \\ ]Jen ave. end a7 st, @ Hd Ave., 30th and 40th tinted, un- | q the most wanted colors. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Misses’ New Street Coats, $18.50 Made of silk faille, chif- fon taffeta, and La Jerz in Unusual Values in Misses’ Coats, $10 Practical street models, in belted and ripple effects, shioned in all wool serge, y gabardine, velour and Shep- | solid colors and stripes and herd checks. Body and | combinations of silk and sleeves silk lined. rs 14] serge. Others in gabardine to 18 years and serge, mostly silk lined. Clearance of Girls’ Coats at $4.75 Regular stock price 56 Belted models in navy or Copenhagen blue serge and Shepherd check worsteds. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Coats Reduced to $6.75 Regular stock price $10 In belted, yoke and flare models, made of gabardine, velour or Shepherd checks and all wool serge. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Washable Dresses at $1.50 Much below regular prices. Made of fine quality ginghams, in stripes, plaids and checks, and imported repps. Russian, one-piece and waist- line models. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 1,000 Middy Blouses at 69c For Saturday Only Wonderful values. Made of fine quality white twill cloth, with navy or cadet blue collar and cuffs. In the latest Norfolk, smocked, belted and regulation models, Laced front or sides. Sizes 8 to 22 years. An Important Sale for Saturday Only Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $9.75 Regular Stock Prices $10.95 and $12.95 Suits that are tailored with extreme care throughout. Made of fabrics that have remafkable wearing qualities, At this price they are the greatest values in New York City today. Extra pair of knickerbockers included, novelty fabrics in the very newest colorings, Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $7.95 Regularly $8.95 to $10.95 With extra knickers. In pal smart models, made ot serge. Ages 7 rs. ‘Tailored in Ages 7 to 18. Boys’ School Suits at $5.00 Regularly $5.95 With extra knickers. Tai- lored in several attractive models, Made of fancy mix- tures, full mohair lined, A Clearance of Misses’ and Girls’ Hats Hats that were $3.95 to $5.95. .Now $2.85 Hats that were $4.95 to $7.95. .Now $3.85 Ina fine assortment of blocked and hand-made shapes, prettily trimmed with flowers and ribbon, On Sale and Display Tomorrow New Nemo Corset at $3 A self-reducing me Made of Steeltex batiste for every figure cl for medium and_ tall figures. just the corset for Summer wear DINNER TO GEN. APPLETON. In recognition of his devotion to the Daniel Appleton, who retired in February, after eton received the Corona as an emblem of his em- ir of the Quality cannot Possibly mean more to you than it dozs to us, for it is upon quality—the highest known—that the continuation of our success depends, just as it always has. And when we say quality, we embrace in the general term everything that goes to make perfect clothes, such as materials, fast colors, design, tailoring, fit, wearing endurance and modest prices. Our clothes do not challenge it. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET invite comparison—they The WORLD sells 100,000 les more in New York City each weekday _ any other morning newspaper. :: if ‘Saks pitleweaiy | Broadway al 34th Street. Telephone 2626 Greeley. Two Remarkable Values for Saturday in Women’s Plain Tailored and Fancy Suits at $18.50 and Women’s Afternoon Dresses at $20 Perfect Reproductions of Recent Importations. The woman who needs a dress for street wear cannot af- ford to overlook this important offering for tomorrow. There are at least twenty models in the assembly, including: All Taflieta Dresses with three tier skirts and surplice waists. Russian blouse models, button-trimmed, made of Georgette crepe. Suit Dresses with ripple ruffles on waists. Beautifully made. Charming Dresses, in Eton effect, in striped taffeta Very smart dressy models of Georgette crepe and Taffeta. Colors: Naty, Hague blue, siloer, grey, brown and beige; also in all white. Sizes 34 lo 44. THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE For Seturda ‘Only An Unusual Special Sale of 9 $18.50 Reflecting the pretty style touches of many European designers, famous for creating gar- ments well-suited to the needs of American women. At $18.50 Authentic copies of our high priced models, fashioned in men s wear serges, gabardine, poplin, worsted checks and stripes, heather cloth, wool Jersey and shantung. The coats and skirts are cut on the very newest lines, the sport and fancy afternoon designs being especially attractive. Colors:—Navy, rookie. green, tan, Copenhagen blue, and in the new high shades; also in black. At $28 tailored suits, copies of models usually They are the greatest Beautifully offered at considerably higher prices. suit values in New York today The Coats are in cutaway The Materials are English effect with silk vestee; ium | serges, gabardines,, velour and length blazer, and single and| worsted checks, mannish stripes, double breasted models, in rip-| Poiret twills, silk and serge ple or flare designs. prettily combined, taffeta, fuaille, The Skirts are of the latent | silk J and pongee, In all type, designed to match the coats. | the wanted shades. Each suit handsomely lined with plain or faney silks, crepes or satins. Sizes 34 to 44; five models up to 50, 4th Floor. Saks Suits for Youths at $15 Sizes 30 to 36 Our suits for Metropolitan Juniors are as dis- tinctive in line and finish as any suits at $15 can possibly be. They are made by tailors who specialize in gar- ments for young men, From the cutting of the fabric to the placing of the buttons, they are abso- lutely correct. In single and double breasted, pinch-back mod- els, and in Norfolk effects. Tailored in plain fabrics and mixtures. iM 1,000 New Summer “Tub” Dresses $5.95 at $8.50 and $10 Beautifully made of the daintiest filmy voiles in stripes, plaids, plain colors and combinations, aiso in French linens, button trimmed, or embroidered in tight or dark shades. Sizes 34 to 46. Three Remarkable Values for Saturday in Women’s Dress and Street Coats Authentic copics and adaptations from recently imported creations. At At $17.50 50 — feaiehed nished in wool Dressy cohts of y taffeta, rl in cag eliect, shirred — belt and poe! i Coilar and pockets faced in the new high shades In navy or black, All sizes 5 New Silk Coats, in a number of new At At $25 models, fashioned in taffeta, faille, satin or charmeuse, Several models trimmed with mara- bou. In the new high shades or black. All sizes. At $13.50 coats, fashioned velour check, coverts and fancy cheviots in numerous belted, semi-fitted and rip- ple models. In the season's most wanted colors. All sizes. For Saturday Sale of Women’s Raincoats Priced from $3.95 to $25.00 A wonderful assortment of models and materials to select from, at prices which are lower than any in the city Made of rubberized plaids and stripes, silks, Jap. silk, crepe de Chine, satin, Canton cloth, cashmere cravenetted gabardine, coverts and tweeds. In all the new colorings and in every size. All coats guaranteed absolutely waterproof. today and Women’s Tailored Tub Skirts, $2.95 In several models, including tailored, button- front or side effects, showing new pockets. Made of gabardine, pique, linen, honeycomb or khaki. Sizes to 36. new Clearance Sale of Children’s Colored Coats and Hats Sizes 2 o 6 years. Coats of serge, gabardine, silk poplin, worsted checks. 46.98 to 89.98 $4.98 and $6.98 Formerly Children’s Straw Hats, $2.98 Trimmed with ribbons and flowers. Colors: Navy, Copen- Formerly $3.98, 84.98 and $5.98, hagen blie and brown, \ See nem ne cE aR. i

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