The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1916, Page 13

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4 Motion Fictare ete | Alfred de Manby, assistant to 8. L, Rothapfel at the Rialto, has gone on a@ vacation. Mrs. de Manby and he are visiting Joe Cawthorne at Deal Beach. Orrin Johnson has been engaged for the leading role in “The Light of Dusk,” by Anthony P. Kelly. It is a Lubin picture. Edgar Lewis will direct. . Recently a scrawney dog, hungry and tired out, crawled into tbe American-Mutual studio and was Karl Coolidge decided there waa a] Contract. scenario in the dog’s condition and he wrote “A Man's Friend.” The dog, Teddy, will be ¢ Hazel Dawn saw herself in “The Feud Girl” at the Strand Monday night. In response to much ap- plause she she stood up in her box and pldyed an air from “The Pink Lady" on a@ violin. Two young wo- men in the box above almost fell out trying to get a glimpse of Miss Dawn. Princess Nona Darkfeather, an honest-to-goodness Indian girl, is now a Lubin star, Capt. Wilber Mel- ville discovered her and gave her a role in a picture a short time ago, “Handsomest Man” y man with yellow locks. much attention. She aid so well that she was given & Angoles. | Violet Mersereau has decided not to propose marriage to Roy Fer. nandeg, winner of the Universal’ contest. Miss Mersereau looked Roy over closely And sald he wasn't tall enough. And furthermore he's a blond, and the tress says she will never marry An old pair of shoes at the Mutual's booth at the recent film show at Madison Square Garden attracted It developed that they were the property of Charley Chaplin and that the comedian bad ‘used them in some of his pictures. After the show was over the shoes were sent back to Chaplin in Los scolding the who go to Li “Nobody Home HOLMES —but that’s a plenty’— _ SUMMER RESORTS. Lake Winnipesaukee and ‘Lake Sunapee but the is the verdict of burglars. When they see the Holmes sign in the window of a house they know, they can’t get in without sound-. ing an alarm at the nearest Holmes Central Office. For more than 40 years the Holmes Company’s only business has been the protection of prop- erty. We guard against burglary and prevent damage from fires, leaks, broken windows and all other irregularities. Make sure that YOUR property will be safe this summer by arrang- ing for Holmes Protection now. 26 Cortlandt Street—Telephone Cortlandt 10 26 Cortlandt Street 426 West 58th Street $18 Broadway 26 East s9th Street 34 East agth Street 48 East 79th Street 18 Weat a7th Street a2 West Sgth Street 16 East 331d Street ang West rasth Street SUMMER RESCRTS. IN NEW HAMPSHIRE A Mountains, Woods, Lakes Wonderful scenery, magical air. sport and recreation on land and water. Summer friendships worth making. Best of social Splendid hotels, boarding houses, camps, at mod- life. ‘ erate prices. Through express train service Send for booklets Boston & Maine R. R. HOLMES ELECTRIC PROTECTIVE CO. TWELVE OPERATING CENTRAL OFFICES. 66 West 39th Street 81 Willoughby St., Brooklyn At the foot of the White Mountains. vacation region without a rival in the endless variety of its summer pleasures. Every summer Eight hours from New York to Sunapee Eleven hours from New York to Winnipesaukee “Lake Winnipesaukee” and ‘“‘Lake Sunapee” Vacation Bureau 171 Broadway, Room 260, New York, _am New York, New Haven & Hartford R.R. SUMMER RESORTS, [Newark New orsoy Tete ie ' ALI S/ \DI # OFrN NOW| New THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1916. Willie Colifer, now a film star, was crowd at the Friars’ Frolic auction sale of seats at the Astor Theatre yesterday. “You people remind me of thore Angeles,” he said. there with one lung “They arriv and one dollar each and try to save both.” A Vacation Think of living amid uptown New York. Count Series No. 7. _AMUSEMENTS, What would ‘you give to have a home at the seashore or in the country when the summer vacation comes around ? By living on Long Island you can combine the summer vacation with the permanent home feature and save the cost of the former. summer during the summer and amid winter sports in winter. All of this is as near Your business in point of time as Send ten cents for deautifally illustrated book, Home gddressing the Gen'l Pass'r Arent Long Wiland R.R., Pennsylvania Station, N. MAA seniva THe stants. — | A Yonkers policeman stopped two blind men onthe street last night. One was leading the other. “Where have you two been?” asked the cop. “In New York,” they said, “see- ing the sights!” s aapestio vacation enjoyment PHOTO PLAYS. HNNNHII Hy Teer RT HUCHE GLOBE 1 RATE MONDAY, MAY 22n Win erie ‘STANDARD THY LAST | TWICE 2. K | DAILY, 8.18 B, Warner in a Tr Market ‘Orchestra JALTG. 15 25 —' BN i Br a tray « EVERY DAY EVERARD BATHS, Qhth St. & Broadway Russlan Bathe with rt ns by com. Mt Manicur nidanta Ck POR THAT « ji + Not a parade or a but a carniv splendid drama of the city’s lite. Given in magnifi- cent wor nd amphitheatre un- der the Wondertul in its color, in it ue, in ifs dancing ant movem 1$ MOST TEEN g US SPECTACLE as Cee LUNG (2 wala SEA UAHIG PARK A000 ACTORS: 92M SICIANS 40,000 SEATS TeKErS AT YORIDE THEATRE TICKET OFFICES TUBE TRAINS EVERY © MINUTES: HIP HIP meoney MIN SUNDAY, JUNE dy at Laurence, Ga Zenatello, Roth ler, VERDI'S REQUIEM at “Tyson. & ukencien. THEATRES: Punch & Judy *; @.. ara By : RANT PARTURE ' ances, Mi LEXINGTON 4)", 4). Mtn SON THE MEXICAN BORDER. GEAMAN | 96 HEATRR ‘i BROOKLYN, TAR & TA Frolics OF 1215 any af 4's RVEMY SUNDAY, 3 BIG Concent, AMUS MENT SEAR M REET RK vy RO EMPIRE 4 Last Sata ts ae 2 RIO GRANDE ir LYCEUM , W. 45 St, Bren Mate, Thury, de Sat, THE HEART OF WETONA NEW AMSTERDAM Mi.t) Wed euat 2 Sir Herbert Tree's Last Nights of Merchant of Vertice with Tres, Elsie — Lyn Harding i CANDLERK Went 42 St. ives at $20 JOHN bh Epa in sony Gar. awonruy's JUSTICE ie COHAN S 1" x MITZI in “BO Hest muateal comedy 0 GAIE1LY Event s.20, + Wop.) & Sat, 2°20: Erstwhil chi TARIUR Tf ‘a i hile Susan FULTON ¢ qp8 We Bara, Even.8 30, Nat, at 2.30, A Nal or No HUDSON Matic eet 38 The Cinderella Man CENTURY 5 TEAST WEEK TEMPEST ELILINGE Set 444 s:, FAIR AND WARMER BARRIS Yj$24\5) fe eat gis Mita, Wel (Hop) aesat, 218 DA with Fred Niblo as “Hilly Holliday, SACRE W458. 1. bv, §. 0 LONGACRE iit Whe Eh ees AS | LAMBS t/ALL STAR I |GAMBOL tt COMMON. CLAY. BELASCO Sen, 1s Vhure, THE BOOMERANG Maxine Eiliott’s i”. Witt MARIETEMPEST , j:454% 39th Ste stiiteon” Wet Arnold DALY yet BOOTH *), 2 " “KATINKA t Memeuger 0 were my West of Fifth Avenue Now Is Your Opportunity to Supply Your Needs GREAT New Summer Stocks—GREAT Values! 5!and three-tone combinations—bdustle Tailored Wear for Women in Spring and Summer “Red Ticket” Lots of Women’s Tailored Suite “Red Ticket” Lots of Women's and Misses’ Skirts Red Tickets Mean Great Reductions, Sport and dress models—serges, wool poplins, gabard ilk taffetas, Jer- sey knit silk, wool plaids, stripes and mixtures—black and navy tn solid colors; chotce of many colors in two Copies ot Women’s Extra-Sise Salts 19.98.. 24.98.. 29.08 Sermon. ES and yoke effects in taffeta—flare pleated styles in others—many button trimmed, Were $2.98 Were $1.98 Were $5.98 Were $7 Were $8.98 Were $9.98 and $11.98, Were $16.98 and $17.98....0, White Fur Scarf were $6.98 ppropr = made by specialists d Ticket" Lots of Sulte—Including silk. Women's Coate-reg. $23.98. 20.75 ‘and tailore | models—j abar= men's wear serge, udda cloth, tatfeta and coverts in black, navy, tan and rookie—wool plaids, checks, and mixtures in various solr combinationa—flare and belted styles. Iceland fox animal styles Scarfe, Collarettes, Stoles and Yr rines—white, fed, blue and kitt coney— FRE Dependable ‘Women's, Mini Suite | O.D5 and up.” 6.95 and up ermine— furriers BBN to 65.00 o>——____—_——"-e THURSDAY IS HOUSEDRESS DAY y | So that housewives may look their smartest these radiant Spring days, we offer! pat ts in housedresses... .They are just the styles needed for the routes of pamid duties, yet they look well on the veranda, and other places, too, = e " o 0 Dreesse—Gtnghamay y) Tovar & ene Women’s House Dresses—Percales, Women's House Dresses i oth sii To.wounow,| Hovtinn, 4 Singhame and chambrays—plain also'plain coigr thambray : Ni Ave’ CHAS, |* we r ec f a welt or smart styles with round oF square s0ve or pipe ery tril Ox SI. ec HAPLIN Ger E uraday 5G! rem. $1 sThursday”.74 At Sd Ave. | IN THE Hay Meyers, thers, “FLOOR |v, ait, Bit Hin Ale, Me, ‘| BATHING SUITS SPECIAL LUNCHEON Wray, 25 0, y "a Bat! Salte—navy or Thi “inek mor f iip-on or ‘belted ureday, 11.30 to 2.30 ode! =" ty of trimmings Troude contrast IDINES OF 49 cents. LOEW’s NEW YORK Combined Capacity 5, ay, Lai i Ai ”, VAUDEVILLE HARLIE CHAPLIN Floorwaiker,”* 10c-15¢-25¢ BOs e Way @ a7 Ht (Balle 10 Daily Mat, 26c-$1,|Mullen _ d& ‘Coogn ____ BURLESQUE. nl Oe ates Matinee Dally [XJ THE TEMPTERS | tira __ CHARITY. y SHUBERT ™ 3.44%. ot Way. SOTHERN wan excepting well. Ma Pally, greet Sundar, | 40 West 42d St... 3.00 5 i id, trip 2PM). Suns, 9.80 4: , Mo PN Rot’ keaport), ‘Trolley conection, Sight-Seeing Yachts Leave Battery Pie: 10.90, 20. Tel, Broad 3373 FOR SALE, CASY WEEKLY OK MONTHLY PAYMENTS) ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. LOWEST PRICES) S MOND Al a LANE {S38 Y AUE mt Bt. UEd 7 SLUM na Oyo dre, rvedway. ga Are UROOKLYN | DIAMONDS ON CR EDIT "| ROYAL er i | | | 3 MAIDEN LANE) = PHONE See a Ddamonds ‘LW, SWEETECO, Credit. ITO B'WAY-©" FLOOR iDI: AMONDS) nts Brncinn ron CRED!’ 7 AIDEN LANE SU PENNS: 3 ww a. Opan'kres Ath, sab rove 200 tua #——bloomers or included— Cream of Tomato Soup with Croutons Roast Prime Ribs of Beet Tomatoes au Gratin— Scalloped Potatoes Cream Rice Pudding with Vanilla Sauce or Neapolitan Ice Cream Tea, Coffee or Milk ++ 3.08 1.49 to 20.98 + .25 to 2.25 sl . vrei to 2.08 WOMEN'S and MISSES’ DRESSES ‘iety of materials is included below—enough to meet every drees need. there are models for morning, afternoon and evening; and for the bride and sweet girl graduate. White Dresses for Any Occasion 10.98 15.98. ...19.98 White voile or net—three-tier skirts with lace draped blouses—embroidered neta with graceful tunics or many-ruffled skirts—blouses, lace inserted, frilled and ribbon trimmed—Georgette and taffeta combinations — including dainty camisole » | effects: WEDDING DRESSES— r occasions, too.....+ ch simplicity the keynote white pe de chine elaborated with afl! lace-—blouse, becomin, skirt with handkerc plaited foundation, surplice style lef tunic over assortment for the price. DRESSES— ot at wre, taffetas, crepe de chines VOILE AND LINEN DRE: —latest arrivals... . : LN An excellent lin or plain es Oc Te "edits voans tow 10 ext Yam “i To 60) v0 q ome with becoming te STEAMBOATS. _ menenewens | 1, ‘ge figures, smart trimn a ‘all ales ae wie Ss Is Tub t i HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE Sashes av.om! “iliverent materiaie LON CoE oe 9.86 (Wel Annual May Day Sale of Girls’ Summer Dresses and Middy Blouses Continued Tomorrow o_o MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. No Mail or Telephone Ordera, 21 quantities restricted ‘To prevent dealers buying, $2.49 White Wash Skirts... -. 1.77 | 29 et. Lingerie Batiste—44-Inch........ Gabardine and cordeline-—variety Sheer and silk ne for Dresses, of new models—all lengths and Blouses, Unde te. bands. WHITE ‘Goobs MckiN FLOOR, WOMEN'S SKLRTS-SECOND FLOOR, | 6 ct. Cotton Challies $1.69 White Voile Blouses Mb) yeas oe Dr els—-emb'y, Val. and diuelte sancts trim—three-quarter | STE Dikkss PADIICS—BASEMBNT, ND FLOOR, 121, et. Domet and Canton Flannels, 73¢ 53 sht--bleached and un- oe white | regular and extra GLOVES MAIN: FLOOR | FLANNELS—BASEMENT, 98 ct. Gingham House Drenee........ 68 | 4! ct. Blached Cheesecleth.....- 994 atripes — well less than or Various . \ one plece to @ cus of white more. than tailored pique— DUESSES—aECOND FLOOR, — | TICK INGS— BASEMENT, 29 | 49 ct. Shepherd Checke—42-inch....., 38 “0 tt Bungalow Aorene 4 gingham | style Part black and white Mitta) wie cube contrast. | small, medium and novelty sizes. trimmin DRESS GOODS MAIN FLOUR, OND FLOOR, | MUSLIN, CADBRWBARH 8k 98 ct. Wash Silks—32-Inch............ 4 Colored satin stripes on white grounds—ideal for Summer sports MAIN FLOOR, clothes, blouses, et SILKS-MAIN FLOOR, 38 21 ct, New Ribbons... 59 ct. Rompers and Creepers a Ment Gingham chambray - Cy = | ‘Taftetas, My ntreas | wens black OND FLOOR, | hat and ha RUINONS—at Nis "yr 27 64 ct, Bleeched Sheet, seeceeee AT ri 81x90 (before hemming)—no seam 4 f} ~-lees than null price to it neck MUSLINS —BASEMENT, 10 ct, Hemmed Huck Towels. | 18% x36%—hleached-—red | stripe bonters | TOWELS—-MAIN FLOOR, 6 ct, Curtain Ball Edgings Solid or chin extra, storing THIRD PLOOT, UPHOLSTERY ob ASRAENT, Denote Morning Specials, Look ‘for the Clockst

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