The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1916, Page 13

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‘THE SECRET. (From the Philadelphia Ledger.) i ' “Phie-t@ very confidential, Marian, “You, dear. I shall be most careful to pet I Bo a ( re Paintings ie New York Artists At t Montelair\,.** by The lively “Montelatr 1 Art Museum Yams Looking air again scores heavily in its current Dar oon spears looking. It hibition, containing thirty- ee Teded led, di and Melees. | ings by contemporary artis Inair Gare, ear and ees York City. ‘The selection has been made with discriminating skill, and the hanging | has been accomplished with good | judgment, The exhibited pictures Sw hat well together, and it {s well worth the trip to suburban Monclalr to see ao pleasing a show. “Tbe Blue Room,” M' Blendon Campbell, is a strong and somewhat bold but nevertheless very treatment of AOR ag room, certainly | - Not overfurn! Edward H, Potthast has painted a vigorous but free handled “ Yoget a hee Be A Group of cal v' bare ogs wade deliciour-| iy in the qulet iillpond eurf In the|> fi round, a! ‘Autumn, Connecticu ‘Orphman, is a very charming ‘and: CANT BET "TI WHEN ET HURT “Tiz” for sore, tired, puffed-|' up, aching, calloused feet or corns, Paes ir PIPING ROCK A popular V front ran rong vith Sack” ter =e ‘COLLARS | 45 FT oatebeb ty Mid ia “Sure! 1 ese TIZ” every time fer any can be happy footed in a moment. se “Tiz” and suffer with tender, ARMY & NAVY Pit Se ince tices Goons ted : takes the pain and soreness out of corns, i mer bunions. you put your feet in | “Tie” bath, vou just feel the happiness soaking in. How fe They oth ! is grand. i ‘out all tae Poisonot Siore Store “daly @ FAS {pull-up yout feet Jom sore, in- ; Hamed, aching, sweaty feet. Army & Navy Store G6 Is, Get ‘a @5-cent box of “Tiz” at any B45 W484 Bt by | drug store or department store. Get es stant foot relief. Laugh at foot sufferers | who complai: never, never you limp to dance for joy. ’* instantly dra‘ Your Mon Coupons or premiums The correctness of our belief that smokers do prefer qua/ity rather than premiums or coupons is proven by the enthusiasm with which Prince Albert pipe and cigarette tobacco has been received throughout the civi- lized world! Premiums or coupons have never been offered as an induce- ment to smoke it! PRINGE the nationa Prince Albert is sold strictly on merit. It is a tobacco of choice quality, and made by an exclusive patented process that does cut out bite and parch! It took three years and a for.une to perfect that process so that today every man with a desire to smoke a pipe or roll his own cigarettes can do so without a comeback, no matter how tender his tongue or throat may be! your poor, old | exudations which ie Buys Quality! never been used as an induce- ment to smoke Prince Albert! geape in low tones. A couple of cot- otona Lay cite ie The Pe ays by Emil ae sen, shows a glorious tree, introduc! th ubted sycamore type trunk. Cullen Yates, in his “Breesy Sep- tember,” has painted a brilliant land- ecape, with ite autumnal tints em- phasizea. outcropping rocks inter well into the compositional eme. There are some good clouds, id a bit of glorious blue sea in the Robert Henti's “Achill Gist" shows | selves obert Henri’s “Ac! " 6 's & smiling girl in red, with a dark | Brown's bread, M over dress, Her hair is unkempt | or somebody else's and her face is inted in the usual high key affected by Mr. Henri. The barnes ig dark. by Douglas inely finished 4 of the Manor,” Wolk te large and fine Sauees jure of @ young girl in mn eee, the ie shown seated, and ase, hat. Md flesh tints a Sora, in his “Regina,” has’ introduced background, ag profile is atriiiny y . yellow morning gown and harmont- ous fan well serve to helgnten the ber of the background. ical example of the work of cutee jassam appears in his “Rock- weed Pool.” ee agency of his potntelle painting a swimmin nude fs eee ee the water. The rocks wn ate highly decorative, Blowout. dance, Smit Fifteen hundred of Opera House, night. Se hamlea Sy and they did, gramme with Dublin Minstrel, WOMEN’S THE EVENING WORLD BUTLER’S EMPLOYEES MAKE A RIGHT OF IT But They Were All on Deck This Morning After Their Annuai If aome of the employees of the James Butter stores had lingered & ttle tonger early to-day at that might have met them rting out to deliver Mri h’a butt to the credit of the well organized force that no one was bi to work. them, with their friends, attended the first an- nual entertainment and reception of the James Butler Employees’ Mutual Lexington Terrace Tt was an affair intended tovenable the membe! of the best organisations of its kind in the city to get better acquainted re of one | First there was 9 vaudeville pro. Frank Fogarty, as headline: Including Nicholas Sebastian, tenor; fe seh breeme eras eet STOMACH TROUBLES |°7 The tail le realistically curved E. Irving Couse shows record of an Indian ceremonial, Elliott Datngerfield’s = “Th tte ay Peron getaition merges tno ‘mag:| ¢ine Often Just What ination. Is Needed. Ben Foster has painted a most at- tractive bit of wild woods, under the title “Maine Woods.” The high Heht ia ingeniously and admirably intro- duced into a clearing In the distance. “Sprin, embodies a suneriqtive Frederick §. Church wid.” who ploughes with a maiden in the place of the draft horse. A number of white doves are charminety introduced. a ALL TIED OP. Nicholas Brastt of Newton, N. J., makes a happydavid that Ate horse, Gladiola IT., ate thirty- siz feet of clothesline. nhsaneepeatlfiiiaateantons NO BEER FOR POSTMEN. Protest May Entertainment. yr scandal” is strring Plainfield, N. J. Twelve thousand post- men their friends, including 1.500 meet ther of the stomach, best tonic roots and herbs, appetite and strength. medicine docs: bate toh Tan eeommn end Lyd ham's Vegetable nomical and be May 30 for thi New Jersey St Letter Carriers’ As: peegspe nd @ popular fund was raised rtainment of the out-of-town eclal courtesy to the liberal number of kegs hed when a committee of min- Intera led ae Fommasier 10s land ante im iy, of the ribers: want thi af money back untess the e mall rogramme. Yes: while doing of order. Pinkham’ etal oer th ne Gin Te lait in a few days ey IN Gills 1 Hil tte have PS RATE] haha thin Neither national nor state restrice tions on the use of premiums or coupons can in any way affect Prince Albert's sale! It is not to be wondered at that when smokers consider a choice of tobaccos, their tastes— based on quality —instantly turn them to ALBERT 1 joy smoke Your taste and satisfaction is proof that Prince Albert quality is more desirable than coupons or premiums. You buy Prince Albert everywhere tobacco is sold, in toppy red bags, 5c; tidy red tins, 10c; handsome pound and half-pound tin humi- dors, and in that fine crystal-glass humidor with spongeé-moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. The Great Woman’s Medi-. We are #0 used to thinking of Lydia middio|E. Pinkhem's Vegetable Compound as @ remedy exclusively for female ills that we are apt to overlook the fact that it is one of the boat remedies for disorders For stomach trouble of women it is especially adapted, as it works i Plete harmony with the female organ- iam, since it contains the extracts of the It tones up ksi N. Y.—“I am so pleased E. Pi the digestive system, and increases the Here is what one woman writes showing what this to one their digestive system ie all out A tablespoontul of Lydia E poun ould completely remedy thi ‘Advt. Lorette aad Christine, O'Donnell Brothers, Murray, Rule and Mo- Gowan, Dalton and Green, and Bur- tows, Travis Thea there was a the milkman began rattling cans in the neighborhood. Mr. Butler was proud of the fine showing made by the hundreds of men and women who help make his big enterprises a success, He and La! = guests of honor, occupied “the Proceeds of the night will go to the fund of the association. In- cluded among those present were 270 managers of the chain of Butler stores, Mr. Butler's two sons, and John Griffith, President, and Martin E. Roach, Vice President of the com- pany A. J. Robert Quiny Meston, advertising manager, CASTORIA For Infants and Children On Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the EMPIRE Bwecvaeeeeta | BIO GRA RANDE Highs a NES ed, 3 Sir Herbert Tree's Production of Merchant of Venice with Tree, Elsie Ueto Lyn Harding 2 oF ZIEGFELD | FROLIC TO-N, state ag tm Li JOHN BARRYMORE i in Jolly GAL awourmy's JUSTICE MITZI i in owt Musical THE MELODY OF YOUTH FULION 43,8. Manoal t AnGiin. BEiNs Venton apt isn Mats? Manse co alta LAST WEEK “7 E& M PEST Shakespeare 9 FAIR AND WA MARRIS YS 0 NLEO » ‘DITHICHSTEL I ASTOR Mat « y (THE COHAN REVUE ‘19.6 Serer FRIARS st: FROLIC TOMORROW ,,.", ASTOR THEATRE REPUELIC poe 35," ink 10 z ag So ze a |THE BOONE RAN MATS TUES R PTE GARDE APOE RGAL JOLSON Maxine Eiliott’s}",j.7 Tc Arnold DALY BOOTH 1%)... IRENE FENWICK |, The io. “Respondent PRINCESS way, A New Musica! VERY coc" EDDIE CASINO Us (tanh ae rue bud) LEXINGTON Ret Fe Mee tenet “ON THE MEXICAN BOKDER.” __._PHOTO PLAYS, Twi DAILY, ALTO. ” is 25 —' KEYSTONE COMEDY |BROADWAY THEATRE {0 sei in ., CHAPLIN OH | HAYS rt BURLESQUE. _ LYMPIC ,i)°), Matinee Daily S10." Sie 5 | THE TEMPTERS ONDAY, MAY 16, 191 ‘Treasurer, and | © were on the Arrangement Committee. | — ———— t T7O B WAYS" FLOOR FH EE gor emearaecoanad ___ VAUDEVILLE. F VAUDBVILLE AND ae ee 3. S oh Sl = Tovar: | Hots ‘ase hg re rt (230,§), | «Fuoon | WALKER. AV} sraue Bway. 28 64,| THEATRES, | LOEW'S NEW YORK 7 Roaey , stat in Phe naam. Rocks the, Bont phos ' SKA | ee Wway & 47 St Daly Stat she #4! AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA-EXTRA! uects: MATINEE TO-DAY FX}f% NEW ALL tt YY sHOow LEW KE mn HELLONEW YORE" i SEATS ALI SALE SADESIK FIRST FOUR Wi PAu PEN NOW SADRSEARE SHUBERT" "Tha 44th, W of Hiway. Hove 6.10 Mitinoss Wel, & Sat, wei OF ¢No. thousand Kglish facture who lave guce to the frout, Hor the benefit of Hritish Heat Gram except iv! Souverm'n final migut ane farewell, Mey 2 hich wil tse fo Pund f' Amarisa! OTEAMBOATS. HUDSON Fag DAY LINE Hgeres estrone, i, 0, ¥ OUTINGS TO POUGHKEERP- FEWBURGH OR WEST POINT, M * landings Te Wnt he Meadkle and’ interme Mowct Nangeabie with ‘Day KEANSBURG, N 2.0", PM. ( , at ‘0.0 F ‘Sight-Seeing Yachts «= linttery Pies 10.80. ‘Tel_ Broad ¥ATR FOR SALE. | Regular Val “1 At 19 cts,—elsewhere .25 and .29. REARN: Wes of Mint svaw “HEARN IS ALWAYS BUSY”, Why? Concentrating on Apparel and Dry Goods Buying Great Quantities for Cash Selling at a Moderate Advance FOR EXAMPLE:— LT AGE CME PRE To ‘ SILKS NOW IN VOGUE ie item below is a special value. Spring and early Summer wear. Radium eyaneaglienttul Materials are the most fashionable f Note the exceptional color assortments S7-In, Wash Pongees—taffeta finieh— Ught and dark colors suitable for coat linings and all drese aan Siemaaetia Walue....esee to be the a ey aed rouge” or Various Chiffon Popline quality —enormous navy ludiag m also black—val 36-in. Chiffon ‘Tattetna—hi ul tustre —aott dra: be J quality—ial are, Ene ol ot ov Assortment o: reelain bi other colors— a Ane Sof color color: several greene, ati valued 1.560 ag -in. Black Chi Mesaalines—ric dei 40-n. Showerpreet dots and tone flgu' wrounde Btack Chiffon Taffet na, justrous finish iin) octal mon tor prices oo FINE CURTAIN SCRIMS nd 39 ot: jal Purch: 4 Colored woven borders— well as single and double borders {na variety of new designe— white, CHEMISES Items comparing favorably with the daintiest home-made garments. ted materials, includls fine lace and embroidery, are admired by Because of 3 cream or boige. tke most Cea altae High-clare makers are responsible for their aknon Bxoeptional showing of Cretonnes, endo fie and Yfinieh: — ry ries, Curtain Chemtne—ainrook— brttios Empire yoke— double rows of cluster tucks entire length, front und back- lace edge—ribbon finish—neveral other pretty yies byplons Jace and embroldery 7) Envelope Chemise—c: exeeptional assortment in flesh or white, also floral vollea—daintily trimmed front and back with Art Denima, Art Taffotas and draping tabrica—-we are in tion to aol any quantity y this Is the condition of face of scarcity of goods an rkot buy fer poche condition, ne Values weak Special "Mention: yoke of fine idery and lace in gns—skirte amed, basso idl wit ‘M8 inches wide—more than eixty styles. At 39 cts.—elsewhere .66 and .59. Fine Repp in printed warp dei Envelope Chem modetee-finest, ling ling cit At 59 cts.—value .79. daintily run with face inp Dotible width Cretonnes—printed warp. | and other effects, inal m jered medallion Scenic, Bird. Japanese, varius sean Old Knglish Chints and White stripes in unlimited vat fi NOVELTY DRESS COTTONS That May Be Fashioned Into SMARTEST SUMMER FROCKS SPECIALLY PRICED Today and Tomorrow At 14 cts.-—Reg. .19. | At 14 cts.—Rog. .19. New Corded Striped Voiles | New Printed Voiles 32-inch-—colored woven atripes in two ‘und three tone combinations on white | Fl {pes in unlimited variety #round—immenre assortment in light | - re in every. imaginable nd medium effects—all new, fresh color, w utrast FLORALS are stock | daintiest tintinge—an unusual showing These and many other unmatched values will be prominently displa; in our wonderful Basement Wash Dress Fabrics Depertinent— ss the largest in the world. —_—— MORNING SPECIALS-- Monday and Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent de: buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders 96.98 & $7.98 Women's, Misses’ Raincoat Olive, gray, black and na Canton and rubberized Caghm —loone modela—-detachable bell —patch pockete—sizes 18 to 46. | RAINCOATS YD PLOOR set 98 Women's Trim'd Hats... . 236 d, dress and sports atyles 1s arity of amart ty le ing toe mi 1 7 LOOK " 45 ct. Mercerized Demesks Untrim'd Straw Hats... 40) Good patterns—-fine for every day. Milan hemp Ieero—biack, LINENS—MAIN FLOOR Initial Handkerchiels..... 10 © women’s with wreath, m ‘onsidering FLOOR, 1.4 , Silver Blog 5 Insertion PARASOLS—MAIN FLOOR forge a TASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENT: dix oo0n8 GUARANTEED, LOWEST PRICES re. SLIP COVERS Ans nls, made of § best quality mask STAR UPHOLd1 RY CO, 9 W. Mth St. ais fi v Vevidebay MOL neh ae vUKMER VUE LIAL CO, TSTOL a Opeu avon, 2 Fait Vine, cof, Mivadway, ae rant 146k bt, abe-400 MEN’S CREDIT TAILORS PAY $1 DOWN, $1 WEEKLY 413, Samana once EDI “NAL a, | 3S MAIDEN ako nD EW, oh LW. SWEETECO C: DA eNOS i ol ‘ON wrade ast, Hing, Watehes oia'd. bogag | Uinta Burvie. 9 Seas, Gian tiv, 147 B12 soak 40d, white and colo! now effects in a. $1.49 White Dress Linens. 90 in 1.00 Width that cuts to good advan- tage for suits, dresses, skirts, eto, LINENS—-MAIN FLOOR, "4 wehused hem distr MehiRD FLAK | ) $2.98 Crepe de Chine Blouses. 2.29 Whit x? flosh—-new modets, pleated $6.98 Genuine Deltox Grass Rugs 4% ematitohed. 1 Prairie--8x10 ft. Any SROOND FLOOR band und nov- $1.49 Women's Middy Blouse 112 rece veo mewe bested Pealiar aie | RUGS THIRD FLOOR BLOUSES Serim Curiainings 13!, 98 ct. to $1.49 Women’s Pett der or watin finish urnoL slightly RY--BASEMENT Ul ble vite. ee DERWENT Secoxp eLoom | $1.59 Full Size Crochet Spreads 107 59 ct. Lawn Dressing Sacques ae} Soft fini Aa heavy ral ed designs. ed or figured various KEADS -BASE Ihe e DNESSES:-SRCOND FLOOR — \97 et. Searle and Squares os Silk Plat'd Hoos ae heel and tor—b). onda. HOSIERY MAIN FLOOR | 23 & 25 ct. Millinery Ribbons 16 i . ‘i Mo a, ¢ ok, $1.49 & $1.69 Little Tots’ White Wl ei had tare nd atl ie black RIBBOD other models-~ Ss -MAIN FLOOR and fs omy $1.19 Crepe de Chines. 40 inch cry trimmed skirte |" osteand evening shades--also SECOND FLOOR white, ivory, cream and black SILKS ~MALN FLOOR 1": ot Shepherd | Chocks wool—blac nd larg o & $1.19 Men's Soft Shirts cod Plain color crepes; also woven poplins ‘and novelty neat atripes and white— ott IN PLQO! op ia ast SO MAIN FLOOR MAIN PLO 9 & 35 ct. Boys’ Union Suits 19 Crepes lo ny hite otton—-high neck-—short | Assortment of n fe lecvea “ar athletic atyle—knee | {Ri much tay engi tll 8 ple for ohlidre VOR UNURRWEAM- MAIN FLOOR, Women's dresses, oto. ore ee Ee |] 35,98 Boys’ Norfolk, Suite 4.29 vida ‘ $ to 17 yrs--Hpring cheviots in | 39 ct. Silk Mixed Crepe de Chines. smart checks, plaids, stripes and 25-inch—soft, lustrous—colors for lly lined | trousers day or evening—also black. ve un extra pal THIRD FLOOR WASH DRESS FABRICS—BASEMENT, ° james 38 | $2.39 Nainsook12 Yard Piece. . Striped te one and iso | bed alab=fine for bables’ clothes, piove 6 to Ld y; cut fu ears HOTS FURNISHINGS PIED FLOOR WHITE GOODS-MAIN PLOOR Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials, Leek ter the Gleshai Lvek fos the Oleckel Hi q 5

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