The evening world. Newspaper, October 3, 1916, Page 8

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8 i ‘ Silas THE EVEN:NG WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1916. sake iY | TT’ GLADDENS “Civilization,”’ at the Park, tha “" penile « i geen. ne M L. Uptown Store Downtown hath : ey . Thrilling World = psi 7 ip drag Mentho Laxene |{ ord Ave. & 12 1st St. : WO sy Row & Chat am Sq. Cold, Cough and Catarrh Medicine for Young and Old. SORE, TIRED FEE o puffed - up, burning, tender, aching feet—no corns or callouses. the ¢ Frank Stanley 1 Flo Sheridan, Olite Sheri winia I ¢ of notice. headed by I! You buy it of any well stocked drog- ok and Vir- in 2/5 of. bottles and take it in nd » doses, or better yet, mix it ree © horUn | with simple sugar syrup, made b: solving *4 of a pound of grant \sugar in a half pint of boiling A SIGHTLY CHORUS [It is so easy to make a whole pint of ee " a7 cold and cough syrup that tens of AND JACK REID PLEASE thousands of mothers make it every AN OLYMPIC AUDIENCE, | year for their loved ones. peaiainiaiadintata All agree that this home-made syrup is free from harmful drugs, that only a few doses are require iwcnttne.” | Moving? Make Your New A capacity house marked the open- }ing of “The Record Breakers at the jens Theatre on Fourteenth Street - thro Nast nt For col Ger i | he tan come: hitis there is nothing superior for iend tmitator, drew 4 or o evening. prompt, lasting relief. ranteed by | ra, a ballet |the Blackburn Products Co. Dayton, Jancer, and a chorus of pretty girls, | Ohio, to please or money back.—Advt. ome ew : You Can Do It on Credit! “Tis” makes sore, burning, tired feet dance withWelight. Away go th 4 ce’ cq] | Ously executed sprcthcle ts vastly P 4 ; . tipi the ron. clones Thomas H, Ince s Colossal mons than this, [n'a sense, tt in i If you are moving, why not move into a really new | notice the cost at all. You e..4 take a year and @ y, bunlons and chilblaine, Film Production Still | heme forits'sconation” * “or home—by surrounding yourself with beautiful new | half to pay! * draws out the acids and poisons hag Wha cata ada BomeWhit daringly: the. Bro f i Th H Just come to one of our big that puff up your feet. No matter how Drawing Thousands, Mr. Ince, calla ft the ‘Bible vie turnishings? Sell some of your old furniture, and ere is no red tape. Just come i ech bag " ng Lg pen ae OF rather, that part of the Bib no matter how little you get for it you can completely | stores and pick out the things you want. We will on wa Jeet’ Tis” brings yeattul foot} “Civilization” at the Park Theatre, | tes nosed home oye Phon refurnish your home on our liberal credit terms. send them to your new home whenever you are ready tort. “Tis” is magi d, won-|Columbua Circle, continues to draw| Quite fairly it. may be sald that Plaza Only a small first payment is necessary. Cow- for them Only a small first payment —and a house derful for tired, aching, ‘emart-|audiences of ‘undiminished — «izs, | this film is in @ class by itself, Here . t je, how| There any many reasons for this. | 4nd there you might find people who perthwait's credit terms are so liberal you won't full of new things will be yours. ing feet. Ah! how comforta i Sak hav say that ey like the sensational bo A petsage td lpn reat! le} The film, or spectacie, whichever the Harty where the submarine attacks for joy; shoes sever burt or seem tight. | » may choose to term It, 18) the great ocean liner, and then you #5 cent box of “Tis” now from) gomething more than an entertain- | have others who like the thrills of aay druggist or department store. End] vine although if you so simply re-|c’rnage, Others again admire the foot torture forever—wear smaller shoes, | Vira ‘it, it will give you two houra, W#Y the child is introduced by way your feet fresh, sweet and happy.| S¢ thrills, excitement, and here and &f contrast to the grim parts of the Just think! a whole year's foot comfort | there will provoke a smile. picture, Hut the great majority of — be'e 60 . | People who have been moved to take for only #5 cents.—Advt. But Mr. Ince's costly and tabort- | POUn el Tne ieee lite ates er ced — | happenings in Europe are apprecia~ Kech Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance tive of the picture as a whole, IZOCH ro poet ace Batadlished 1800. 125th Street, West Autumn Wear— Smartest New Open Saturday Evenings master, Ince is a producer who works on a 20,000-ncre stage, with armies of aides, and dozens of as- alstant direct But chief of his assets ta the knowlndge gatned from years of experience in the motion | Picture field, NEW “MIDNIGHT FROLIC” IN ZIEGFELD SERIES i HAS MANY NOVELTIES 10 Piece Heppelwhite Dining Room Suite This set in the finest grade solid Mahogany sliding tray for silver, 4 straight Chairs and twe y has al the lightness, delicacy, and grace of Heppe- | Arm Chairs and a Combination Server and Tea white at his best, yet each piece is so carefu ly made | Wagon—note the large rollers on sf that it has enduring strength. You will find no | oneend whichenable you to wheel $275.00 better cabinet work anywhere. The suite includes it from one place to another, | he new Ziegfeld “Midnight Frotto* jwent on display atop the New Am- ‘sterd4am ‘Theatre last night and proved to be the most elaborate of ; Models Pagkage ppedbogar pete danae nerd Extension Table, China Cabinet, Buffet which has Price... ey ee en [Now Wayburn staged it and Joseph The Sensation of the Musical World A Large Variety of Period Furniture at Lowest Prices. | Combining Big Values With Price Economies Urban designed the scenery, which jis beautiful to Sehold. In all nine- teen numbers constitute the pro- gramme, at least Afteen being brand now, | Novelties abound in the show. Especially new are the two numbers in which the girls appear with gon- ulne collies, nicely trained and enthu- teally active, and with sleigh bells, which they play by lying on the floor and shaking their legs, Individ- sal hits are made in the new show by Eddie Cantor, a blackface come- dian with a genuine sense of humor; | Milo, who gives imitations; Peggy Brooks, an English girl with a double voice; Adelaide Bell, a dancer, and | Lucy Gillette, who juggles everything she can.lay her hands on. Ail these |are newcomers to the “Frolic.” Many |of the chorus girls are new and ail are pretty and attractively gowned. The music ts extremely catchy, oreahaeeses= If you are contemplating the purchase of a Special Combination Piano—not an ornament but a rea/, useful musi- cal instrument—one that every member of your family can play, you must come to Bloomingdales’ and see for yourself—or better still, play your favorite selections on the new Walters Player. You are sure to be pleased, for we will show you an instrument which has all the musical qual- ities of a Player Piano usually priced at $600 or more. Being the sole owners of the Walters Piano Company, we can offer this New and Unrivalled Tri-Solo Melodist e WALTERS ° Smart Coats of fry tweed mixtures, three- narter leugth, loose model, deep convert ible collar, raglan sleeves, set-in pockets, Biotin. $13.98 Handsome Broadcloth Suits, boauti- fully tailored, semi-belted models, with F skunk opossum on collar and sleeves, lined with satin and interlined, full gathered skirt, in green, navy, black we Maud” *. $25.00 Misses’ Serge Dresses; geo Girls’ Schoo! Dresses; one piece & most becoming; pleated models} of navy blue serge, box pleated of men's wear navy biue ser#e) model with wide belt, embroid- double belt, deep collar and.cull| ered pique collar and cufts, fancy tees Salle eo collar and Where Can You Equal the Prices on This Other modela from #18 to 6880, 1,000 Double Dise Records at G50 each Thia attractive S-plece suite has Mahowany finish frames and pretty cang No Cash Discount om Columbia Geada, {WU pan Miuht and graceful in design, yet possessed of uns . $39.75) Smoking Stand Somes in blue or mulberry velour. "Parlor Sultes of All Styles at Equally Attractive Prices. |Dresser Bargain Outfit | This tum od oak smoking stand peguty. It eed top LJ 7 PY A carload of this aod an Other pattern were mate up for export and wer ship- IRWIN'S “BIG SHOW” | ped to New York. Owing e Ste ook ot 88-Note Player Piano || : Start dae Broadcloth i m3 a Eo ene none, y eer of clears and ettes as well. 8+) combination smoker set tn Price, complete, $2.50 Heavy Quartered Oak Table Seldom are you offered a 6-foot extension table, with a large pedes- tal and heavy, carved claw feet, at a price like this, A special quantity purchase brings this opportunity. | 'y au rt the: reas Buch @ tal abl ly aold at 5 bedroe ce. 7 here, x: CowWPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Ave. & 121st St. | Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Bet ween Brooklyn Bridge “Sub” Statiop and Chatham Sq, In popularit, Broad oths are leadi'g eer other fa'ric this seaso:. The seectio: shown here includes shades that most other stores ‘ind it im»ossi)'e to secure. Here are hundreds of yards of beautiful, lus! cloths in Burgundy, mauve, African bro Quaker grey and forest green, not to ment! such as navy (light and dark) and black. iy y grades, all worth at least 25°% more, $1.58 $1.98 $2.50 Serges, gabardines, poplins and other dreas material at specially low prices. second Floor. |. C. F. KOCH & CO,, Inc., 125th St., Weat) Naturelread THE SHOE THAT MAKES HEALTHY FEET The Coward Nature Ly This week's offering at the Colum- bia Theatre {s entitled "The Ig Show,” and if two acts and a big bill 3 Broad- On Terms of *2 a Week » taupe, ard stap We have many other ‘useful articles Mike Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms 2he weekly on 615 worth. The weekly on 850 worth, 50 weekly on 82.50 weekly on 8200 worth, Other amounts in propertion. Pay by the month tf you wish, 10% OFF FOR CASH, 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE R BO" STREET, FURNITURE Cash or Credit auti(ul Musie Cabinet, Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of Own Seve and Free Delivery to Your Home, The superior musical quality of the WaltersPlayer Piano offered at the very moderate price of $395 created a sensation in the musical world. The tremendous demand for these instruments is the best proof of their popularity. The most efficient and economic manufactur- ing facilities are the key-note of our success, There is no other Player selling at or near $395 that compares with the Walters. This is the opinion of thou- sands of satisfied owners of Walters Player Pianos. Various Forms Of Headache ee Tread Shoe is designed to | ¥, make feet natural, The | last is the exact shape of the natural foot, ad the flexible sole bends with the foot, fitting snugly under the arch and gently massaging the muscles of the arch at each step, Coward ; 5'7 New Upright Pianos Extra Special for This Week Only! 219, 221, 228, 225, 247 | Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckof St, uy Your Clothing $125 Worth of Fur for 50c Weekly No Deposit—$1 Weeuly oved. To answer this purpos tablets will be found a mo: 4 patistactor: 0 tin the urelgto No Interest 19 5 On Terms of $1 a Week Know their ed and geny © have ately this confidence, Let us show you pening a ne bring thin adver 0 ertabitah estabita wy meet with you, : |] how well we have succeeded i oe 1] MR SERN Roetsen etree? Price Includes Stool, Cover and Free Delivery. 4 : Abs 4 | | Write for New :0-Page Cataloguel ; Practically all foot troubles are || OUR LIBERAL TERMS Walters Upright Pianos, $225 to $310 | caused by Wearing tight, unnaturally ¥ : Walters Player Pianos, $395 to $500 use Walters Grand Pianos, $525 to $575 Fast sari tab iete a0 ail Grugst Erhard Upright Pianos, $300 to $400 - | ganno | ee 5. Erhard Player Pianos, $500 to $600 eC eee Erhard Grand Pianos, $625 to $1100 Pe pereerg mer apres shaped shoes—shoes that will not let your feet relax. End all of your foot troubles Now b: - ing the Coward Nature Tread Shoe, aa reported Sold Nowhere Ele 5 nn a $275 EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO for the beautiful ee 5c Weeki oo0 Val. ew Walters or Erhard Piano or Player Piano, fe will We have : James S. Coward i tale Paver, Muang rile a liberal allowance and let you pay the balance at r : by H Rugs Weekly q Hei] hy e a buys apy Rug in stock. 262-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. (Neer Véarven Suse) the rate of $1 a week on a Piano and $2 a week on a Player Piano. Upon request a representative will call, Send for our 1916 illustrated catalogue. Piano Salesrooms, 34 Floor, mean HANGER TORLOOMINGDALES Pex! 79 SAVE. | Terms apply also to New York Furnished State, New Jersey & Connecticut We pay frelept und raliro Mail Ordore Filled Send for Catalog

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