The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1916, Page 11

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“GLORIA’S ROMANCE” ficult one for an actress of | Mise *; jurke’s ¢; » Wh heretofore ¢: IS'BILLIE BURKE'S BEST | sayea young women of ott, sweet | cohen, SCREEN CHARACTER, |®*tures, ‘The capacity of this tom- boy girl to invent mischief ts unlim- ited and furnishes much comedy and in her| more than one or two distinct thrills. moving picture career has been done|!" spite of her o thletic disposi- tn “Gloria's Romance, a Kleine fea-| 1" the young woman proves herself ture film, presented last night at the |°" @dmirable mi went into Bitte Burke's best work responsible. Me i ae fod ah work TDM , and Mrs. Rupert Hughos—is | « PASQUALE” SCORES be: 001 hele Joint and eittod pen. Irate | WITH GEORGE BEBAN promised chapters of the serial aro as as last night's work film fans aged be everything Dont Worr About De freckles, daughter who has become a hoyden| George Reban is presented as Pas- the same name this week at the |quale) had supplied the banker with been false. The wife leaves her home| from the wrecked auto by Pasquale, there also. Man and wife “make up" comedy are offered. AT THE BROADWAY. have much to wait for. through too much petting is a dif-/quale, a hard-working grocer and an/ |Italian reservist, who is called back Broadway Theatre, An Itallan bank- er of the town from which Pasquale |groceries. they become “bunkies.” | After being disabled they both return with her lpver in an automobile, which is wreckad, ‘The man is killed, who happened to pass the scene. Pasquale takes the banker's wife to and everything ends well. Besides this feature three one-reet | WILLIAM FARNUM A PICTURESQUE HERO IN The character of a rich man's oa [to defend his King, in a photo play of is called also goes, and as he (Pas- to find that the banker's wife has but the woman is taken, half dead, his home and later brings the banker pictures and a twoereel Keys’ “BATTLE OF HEARTS.” oe hless son of a lighthouse! There are smugglers, muti- s, fishermen and all sorts of ple- eters, all inter- irs ‘of the prin- ’ \ “Rattle of Hearts," a sensational and Elda Flurry, was presented last night at the Academy of Music, It| e plays the part of a fisherman who ts | ) known in his surroundings as the ‘This | part suits the noted actor and is ane | of the best he has ever played. a owns 4& Will quickly remove them. and ts in love with ‘ection on Joe ‘Sprague, With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- “Cuticura, Dent ten.” Bold througout the * in e Ms photop featuring William Farnum , y will continue for four days. Farnum | “man of tron determination.” Mar- | tin » who is Farnum, M FI . Sample Each Free by Mail LR BR ae Dud wld. - ‘. l TODAY'S BEAUTY HINT It is not necessary to shampoo quite so frequently if your hair is properly cleansed each time by use of a really good shampoo, The easiest to use and quickest drying shampoo that we can recommend to our readers may be pre- pared very cheaply teaspoonful vf canthre our druggist ina y's part, and of course eward at last and the n of the lighthouse nious villain, indeed, worthless keeper, an in is undone. —— BROKEN VASE MAY HAVE ««MARRED THE LIFE” OF THIS MISSING BOY. his rub! nto the While the mother of John Colligan thick I ee ‘ooling in een years old, of No, 409 East its action, as well as beneficial to scalp per sii and hair. After rinsing the scalp. is pa ae tA alata ean a: fresh and clean, while the hair dries |“ PD AS ALE cts Ll add quickly and evenly, developing a bright hing for him. The boy, a for- us Hall High School stu- eared from home on May luster and a soft fluffiness that makes it seem very heavy.—Advt in the EY) = about THE PERFECT GIFT FOR THE JUNE BRIDE Mignonette Grand -Price#70O In Mahogany -Length 5ft. 2in WAREROOMS—FIFTH AVENUE AT THIRTY-NINTH ST. age of ———__$____—_ et OT TEETH You Pay for the Material muni Jy easy payment plan may interest y Brooklyn Office Tit Do the Work depth he ay I started ther Aifices, , . . I believe a thousal nis NOW meuns ten thousand a year from now. This work carries No Crown or Bridge Tooth Over Never betore in the history of Dentistry have you w Mem TREE) ad a chance eget high grade work at tase pics, | °2 i : Net pours. "? 10 Kenmare St, * Brookdyn Office, 408-411 Fulion St., Opposite at Boerum Place ‘L’ stution| 9 and has not been heard from sinoe. mit him to go to work. They finally consented, and a few months ago ho fore he disappeared broken in the store and John was held He was discouraged and thought the incident would mar his chances of Promotion, so he took his weekly sal- ary of $3, brought it to his mother and then left the house. He did not re- turn to the store, and his parents be- lieve he ts wandering about, discour- ise he thinks a broken vase has marred the future. They want him to cheer up and come home, where about 6 feet tall, weighs 115 pounds, and has be * hair, blue eyes an ie wore a corduro: with knee trousers. Coa Fil 10th that the only reason ¢! before the notice of advance. make these exceptional prices tomorrow. Convenient wonderful collection of space-savin to those who reside in indeed, at this time when people are preparing to move their al arrange their hom coid mattress is include $82 Easy-Fold Sofa Bede—frame In golden oak, fumed oak or hogany finish; covered in brown Spanish Moroccoline; easy to operate, and when closed holds a mattress, two pillows and cover- inches, depth 18% Inches; ice capacity ERATORS—Height $4 | nohes, depth 1 A ibe.; galvanized lined provision chamber, WP vsseee aar : se B18) The same as above with white ename! lined provision chamber $1525 er mmm “HELLO NEW YO. is an ambitious lad who urged his parents to per- ardware store. Just be- large vase was Columbia Theatre was upon its second week. during the performance controversy in Detroit and will be all right. He is|ters of the hour. Also, provided several up: quips in his monologue c and his associates introduced new bits of dialogue, humorously commenting upon current topics, such as the pro- ceedings of the Thompson Investigat- ing Committee, the Roosevelt-Ford a ON ITS SECOND WEEK AT COLUMBIA THEATRE. An indication of what may be ex- pected during the summer at the given last night when “Hello New York” entered Frequently Lew Kelly other mat- Kelly had fresh verses for his topical song, “Why Blame Mo?” and Lon Hascall the ute alled “Yes. “<< He @zmrt comm “OO ‘GAN Avenue ma We Mave decided te adcons pour cach offer for our Onttne Line of ohew.seaple rage, Uhile the price te very lev 0 are carious Wat yon chenld have then and in accepting your Offer ore tading tate condteretion the feet that you tebe thee ‘without reveling. ‘Tate purchase | Cover O11 Amsineter, Velvet and Tapeotey Drescole Mugs; O11 selected compiles, in desirable perfect 27 BY on? 060 and places you in @ position te offer the hind of grote new An demand at dofare the sar prices, affording your ostenere satracréinary and pronounced savings tn floor ceveriags. We trust ve e111 have an opportenity of serving you © romlar grote curing tne caning sencon. Very twaly goure (PROM CLAPE? COMMIT, tne. Ree at, a pair, $3.25 White and Arab colors. Special Notice ention this firm id history of ra! did so because our orders This is the reason why we A Prominent Upholstery Magazine Says: “Mills are general'y sold up to August, and are basing thei s only on the amount of dyed warp on hand on which to predicate their prices. There are houses specializing in tapestries that are sold even further ahead.” We Offer in Our Upholstery Department Tomorrow 300 Pairs of $3.75 Scrim Curtains A superb collection, these curtains are trimmed with novelty lace insertion and edge. The quality of the scrim on which they are mounted is of the best. ‘What are your needs for the Summer in the way of SLIPCOVERS, AWNINGS, SHADES AND SUMMER DRAPERIES? We are excellently placed to serve you well and to save you money. “The Williamsport Furniture Co., of Williamsport, Pa.,’’ IsOur Order at Old Prices instance that stands almost alone ‘ound. They notified us on May received enabled to Space-Saving Sleeping Devices Our Furniture Department leeping devi ‘ork apartments. ind comfortabli Bede—upholstered {n brown S; ih oak, fumed oak or mahogany finish rrame in gol an extensive line o| 30 designs of DAVENPORT BEDS. Bad Trade Conditions in the course of which they say: 254% 83; Soft sees DOORS—Walnut Terinch thi (One pair of sereen hin nized door free.) lined provision ++0:$10.50 The same es abs with white ename sliding ned provision chambers... +... 811.5 black sire cioth LEADER APARTMENT HOUSE REFRIG. Height Extension 33 37 nches to inches 23 inches; pacity 90 29 to inches niches inches inches exhibits a fabri- &@ good $7 Telescope Couch Beds—can be separated to make two separate couches. toes $5.45 We are at present showin AND OTHER STANDARD COUCHES, FOLDING COTS, ETC., NGLAN DER" A Aggravated by Freight Embargo A letter reaches us from the “Aluminum Cooking Utensils Co.," makers of the famous ‘Wear Ever” aluminum cooking uten: “Because of the freight embargo we are unable to have goods reach you with any degree of certainty. The short- 1 and consequent high price is a matter of general information, and we are unable to predict a future with any degree of certainty.” In a magnificent state of ‘‘preparedness" is our House Wares Department—not only in the matter of aluminum, but with everything else in the way of Household Necessities for the Summer. Witness the following items: LEADER LIFT COVER REFRIGERATORS —Helght 41 inches, width 24 inches, h ai 16% inches; ioe capacity 45 ibs; | enamel lined provision chamber, at galvanized lined provision chamber, tle so $8.25 | GRAND SIDE ICER REFRIGERATORS. Height 48 inches, width 34 inches, depth eas above with white enamel | 19 inches; i sity “100 Ibs.) white jon chamber, at.......8.15 | enamel lined provision chamber, ..618.20 RUBBER GARDEN HOSE—High pressure Kind: wire wounds doubly strong; 25 ft, ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS —Basy natural color; covered with best Pri 55e 60: Double gal Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 0’Clock—Single dA Stamps Thereafter a) ij ing female parts. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1916. terday.” This production of burlesque has drawn capacity audiences every afternoon and night. ——— “MISCHIEF MAKERS” LIVE UP TO THE NAME AT OLYMPIC THEATRE. Frank Gerhart: ageregation o' burlesquers, the “Mischief Makers,’ opened a week's engagement at the Olympic Theatre on Fourteenth Street last evening. Felix Rush is holding down the chief fun-making parts. Rush had no trouble in amusing the large audience last night. Dolly Parks, a dainty little mit is taking care of the lead- She hae a very fine Inging voice and uses it to good ad- vantage. CLASSY VAUDEVILLE HAS A MAY CARNIVAL AT PROCTOR’S 5TH AY. WHISTLING IN HIS EARS A large and enthusiastic audience turned out last night at Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre and witnessed a first class “May Carnival” vaude- ville programme of ten acts which offered for the first half of this eek. Among the features offered w Ball and West. Their act, “Sinoe the Days of Sixty-O: a big hit. Other ornithologist and gr er of the Singer Sew Mr. Singer's complaint wi April, but the fact known now. operate on his none. entertainers Brisco, a comedienne; Bernard Ret- nold and company in ‘The Family Skeleton,” and Stan Stanley and his assistants in @ strong comedy skit that kept the audience in good humor from beginning to end. were Olive has a continual whiatiing h his attorneys, Nadal, Dr. MeCoy admits he ‘tr Mr. Singer, but denies the reat o allegations. This Letter Tells the Story of A Remarkable Purchase of Rugs From “The Phoenix Carpet Co.’’ Here’s a sale that is really out of the ordinary, in view of the advancing market. Actually you are enabled by Greenhut's to buy these excellent floor coverings before-the-war prices. The collection involves the entire sample line of AXMINSTER, VELVET AND TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS, in a selection of the season's finest colorings and designs. Every one perfect, and every one marked with the maker's name: Seamless Axminster Rugs Seamless Velvet Seamless Tapestry Sires, Regularly. Sale Price, ssels 9x12 ft.........$37.50 $28.50 Rugs Sises, sl 4... <f .. 34.50 26.50 | Sie, Regularly. Sele Prioe. | Ox12 ft....,....$22.50 $17.50 8 ft. 3x10 ft. 6... 35.50 26,50 | 9x12 ft.........$30.50 $29.50 | giz ge |” 19.50 15.75 CC 22.50 16.50 | 9x12 ft... 34.50 26.50 | 8 fr. 3x10 ft. 19.50 15.75 4 ft. 6x6 ft. 6... 11.75 8.75 | Bit. 3x10 ft. 6... 32.50 24.50 | 8 ft. 3x10 ft. 6... 17.50 13.75 We emphasize once again the fact that this is an excellent chance to secure standard, high-grade trade-marked rugs at prices which are remarkably low, having in mind present day conditions. Blouse “Preparedness” for the Summer ‘We prepared way in advance of the season and bought heavily—that’s why we can undersell many stores today. And it will pay you to prepare in advance for your Summer blouse needs by buying liberally at the prices quoted in this sale. The varieties embrace this season's smartest styles and your choice {s practically unlimited. collars, ta Girls’ styles, attractive. the mi Several pretty styles with new shaped one illustrated; some trimmed with or insertions of embroidery. Made of fancy striped or plain white voile. Washable School Dresses at These dresses are shown in many new with fancy yokes, tab and button trimmings, pleated skirts. The colorings and patterns are unusually Material Stripes and Chambi combination effects dresses are well made of dependable Dain 8, belie h Large variety of attractive new materials and styles. Some with convertible collar that can be worn high or low—two as pictured. Included are candy striped, two-tone stripes, corded stripes, ratine striped, self-striped, crossbar and plain white voile; linene in pretty colorings is the material used for the handsome new Sport Blouses which are included at this price. White Voile Blouses, Artists’ & Garden Special at........... 59c seechs Special $45.9] 98 at... oheset Attractive blazer striped style of linene in rose, navy, green or black with white, at $1.25, Of white linen with collars and cuffs in contrasting colors and smocking to match; also in various colors with white collars and smocking at $1.98, Girls’ White Skirts and Middy Blouses, 2 | Saleat........ h Skirts of white galatea in a full pleated model with waist lining attached; sizes 6 to 14 years. The Middies are of galatea in a large variety of splendid new styles, some trimmed in contrasting color. Sizes 8 to 22 years nd Skirt when worn together did Sport Dress. 9°,' 1 -25 novelty collars, are Plaids, Checks, » Plenty of smart e included. All of “Preparedness” Sales of Untrimmed Millinery Sports Hate—made of ca colors; at White Hemp Dress Shapes —best styles; at at in the best sport White Chip Dress Shapes—variety of shapes inded Sailore—lustrous br satin sweatband; at... $1.45 A Welcome From Greenhut’s to Visiting Clubwomen The delegates to the thirteenth biennial convention of The Federated Women’s Clubs are hereby made welcome by ut extend. Shopping facilities of the best kind, together with all the accessories that go to make up a modern Ameri- 8. The Greenhut Company invites all attending member: by this great store. Here they may shop in comfort and recel est and Retiring Rooms, Abundance of Telephones, Post Office, Convenient Lunch Rooms WATER COOLERS — Galvanized inside; japanned outside; filled walls; nick plated faucets Gal. Fiity Get by i} ; ie | 323 4 25, 10 4.00 NEW PERFECTION OIL STOVES—Su for camp outfit, sick rocim wh space Is limited; 2 burner MODEL BLUE FLAME STOVES—Large oil. recepta 2 burners, $3.35; 9 burnere “ Preparedness”’ Sales Maids’ Dresses, House Dresses and Porch Dresses Dresses of Blue Chambray—Gibson pleat over shoulders; long sleeves; small, round collar; sizes 34 to 46; at Dresses of All-Biack Cotton Pongee—made with pleat over shoulders; long sleeves and high neck, full skirt with wide hem; sizes 34 to 46 5 at 1.49 Dresses of Percale—in broken check, white and black; yoke front; large shawl collar of Swiss embroidery; three-quarter sleeves with embroldery cuffs; skirt has yoke back’ and tront; sites 34 to 46; ate. Dresses of Gingham-in two-tone effect; panel front; yoke back; V neck, with set-in collar of solid color percale; hand-embroidered cuffs trimmed to match; sizes 34 to 48; at White Pique Dresses skirt has short yoke at back; gored front with $2.49 large pocket; set-in satin collar, hand embroidered ; turn-back cuffs; sizes 34 to 44; at $2.95 Rl He has become so weakened that hi to do his work as an insurance|~ jo avail themselves of the unequalled facilities afforded ny required courtesy and aid that it is in our power to MAKES HIM SEEK $50,000 Daniel J. Singer, big game hunter, dson of the found. Machine Com 8 sued Dr. John McCoy tn the EATExX filed last yy become a he went to Dr. to be treated and to ry Mr. Singer Is now prevented from. sleeping, he says, and! Greenhut’s Preparedness Sale- Si ” books unfilied emt of any di Oaty 100. Comgli any one book, but books a¢ you please, aE a. and rugs and expens draperies in our cold. air vaults. We charge o 2 per cent. of value. Pho 4,000 Chelsea. Good Things fox! YourTableinOu This is the period of the when it is well to remind you we ship groceries practically eve where. Orders for out-of-town i are carefully packed in boxes barrels and delivered free of charges to your nearest rail Station. FREE WAGON DELIVERY S! VICE TO SEASHORE RESO AND TO 800 SUBURBAN TOW! WITHIN A RADIUS OF 30 MI’ Mail and telephone orders Promptly. Telephone Chelsea N. B.--Groceries shipped by col Post to all States and to cally all parts of Europe ‘Ge Post Si ery Fourth Floor. ‘SUGAR. BEST REFINED GRANULATED— 10-1b. cot Section. ao FRESH CEREALS, 10 fhe. § the BEST CORN Mi SMOKED MEATS. STRATFIELD BRAND BACON—J. SUGAR CURED HAMS—4b....... MORRIS'S SUPREME HIGH GR. HAMS~—now in the new Stocki covers; SMOKED ae OX TONGUES—| SUGAR. « POWDERED SUGAR. LOAF SUGAR XXX_ POWDERED SUGAR UBE LOAF SUGAR. ‘AL. DOMINO si LENOX SOAP. PROCTER & GAMBLE'S — ; apecial, bor ilar 4c BEST FAMILY TI nl S:lb. caddy, EAS—gi 16: Ib, PURE ty BREAKFAST COCOA— has_ a rich chovol ght canister GUADARAL! BLE! 10 Ibs, $3.30 HUNT'S CALIFC IMPERIAL MACARONI OR SP. Six reg. 100 pack: aT MARSHMAL berry, Mi long, reg. HAZEL Gi 3-¥b. carton. .... 60-. ioe, BBeo i bushel, 18 WHEAT. MEATS- dor, 8157 OXTAIL SOU! dor, $2.25 BUFPALO AMMONIA. ammonia, for ge 6 bottle: e; bottle household = uset vores DOE Usual Complimentary da Green Trading Stamps Free Tomorrow Distribution in Premium Parlor, Sth Fl ny sete of the “S. & H." Green are reasonadiy required for je given, but only one ood in tay oan bate tary Stampa good i jou may stert ae many |

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