The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1916, Page 11

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Mal % a i ‘seen SHOW GIRLS’ AUTOS BLOCK TRAFFIC AT THE GLOBE THEATRE. Maggie McGinn, tn the sfory book, gets a job in the musical show as @ chorus girl at week and sup- porte her invall ther and worth- Jess brother, who wears spate and hangs around in front of saloons. Fach night she is forced to squander a dime for carfare to and from the theatre. At the finish, of course, she marries @ millionaire, but that part Never should have been mentioned in this narrative since it is Maggie's rable condition as to resources that is to be used here. For purposes of comparison, let's have Maggie tumble into her bed in her littie tenement home and sob herself to sleep through sheer fatigue and despondency—nightly, y’under- stadia! Now, with that picture in your mind, let's take a trip to Broad- ‘way's “Merry-Merryville,” as it really in to-day. “Oh, Mr. Murray, will you ring up Wernard, my chauffeur, and tell him to bring my car down for me to- * night? I'll need it te take these flow- ors home.” Sunny Wendell, chorus girl at the Globe Theatre, is speaking. Mr. Mure ray is the stage door man. “Which car, Miss Bunny?" asks Murray. “The runabout or the limou- sine?” “The limousine, please.” “Yes, ma'am!" And then Murray telephones the garage and gives the message to Ber- nara. Dozens of people behind the ecenes at the theatre hear Bunny call to Murray, but not one is surprised. Bunny has her car, orscars; so have other girla in the chorus. What iv there strange, then, about her order- ing it for the trip home? Not a blamed thing, echo responds. There are forty-four Broadway chorus*giris in Raymond Hitchcock's new starring vehicle, “Betty,” at the Globe, and, according to Harry Kline, at least half the number own, or have the use of, automobiles. Last week it became necessary for) the “Beiiy” management to issue an order forbidding the chorus girls to Dave their cars call af the theatre} for them at the close of the show. ‘The young ladies were told their autos were blocking the traffic in ‘West causing discomfort for patrons of th house who use mathinesg The giris condescended to observe the order and, as a result, the patrohs now have @ chance to get away from the theatre without inconvenience. Now the announcement comes from the Globe that the chorus girls who own autos are to provide their chauf- feurs with a clubroom in West Forty- winth Street near the theat: Verily, Maggie McGinn ts the past, Were she on Broadway to- relic of day she'd be as lonesome as a corn.) stalk fiddle in a bass viol factory, eaclintacaioematiings MOLLIE WILLIAMS SINGS, DANCES AND DIRECTS HER OWN SHOW AT COLUMBIA It thb large audience that filled the Columbia Theatre last night was not pleased it certainly was not the f.ult of Miss Mollie Williams, who ts credited with being the director of the show, and as tho show t!s callod “Mollie Williams and Her Own Com- pany"—-and the show ts all Mollie ‘Williams—there is nothing that we can say that will take the credit away very good one, = Ono of the features of the show Is a classic dance by M t 1s called “The Dan: and it ds a chance Williams off at her be: She ts fortunate in L/Enticement, CHEE The Ele@trical Motor Show of 1916 Grand Central Palace October 11% to 21% \ Lenington Avanus and g6th Street, Open ot 11 0m. cxcepting Sunday ES Double 4 Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 o’Clock —Single 4a Stamps Thereafter —Single Sperry Gold Stamps ALL DAY Weldon y-sixth Street and were | §& from Miss Williams, as the show is a) show Miss) It is easier to look pleasant now See what cléctrical appliances have done for, modern photography at good company, and the most con- sployous of which are Frankie and Teddy Burns, a team that does a fine specialty, and Jack Duffy, Roscoe Alllis, Eve Marvin and @ very large and pretty chorus. —_—_—_—_—_—X——_ Have Good Hair By e *° | Using Cuticura. Begin tonight. Rub gently s_of dandruff, itching and dryness with Cu- | ticura Ointment, In the morning sham- poo with Cuticura Soap and hot water usin, Sey of heey | best applied with the hands, use it makes them very soft and white, Rinse with t water. Read directions around Soap. Nothing better, purer, sweeter than Cuticura Soap for every-day toilet uses, assisted now and then as needed by little touches of Cuticura Ointment. You can have | samples {ree by return mail for the ask- ing. Address post-card: ‘‘Cutieura, Dept. 14F, Boston."’ Sold everywhere. NEAR 80" STREET | FURNITURE) Cash or Credit || Opa Hveninas TI 9 e'Clock, —j || | {] Holzwasser Home Talks No. 117 |] Few appreciate the vings possible at thie store, unle ctually coming in person to make an Investigation themselves. Mrs. Waldon, of Yonk- ers, told us a short time ago that after going through practically every reputable furniture house in New York she found we had saved her 2 PER CENT. on the lowest price quoted where for the spectal Period furniture she destred. 01 Credit Plan, moreover, ts ideal ‘4 the conveniences it offers patrons. Why don't YOU come to Holswas- wera? Easily Accessible from West Side by * SGth or SUth St. Crosstown Cats. i} | Write for New 80-Page Catalogue ] OUR LIBERAL TERMS Aw Ve dD Rapides it lor Grand Mapide Furpiture—Parion Dining (brary and Kitchen Terma apply alse to New York New Jeraey & Connecticut, Delivery by Our Own M Trucks, Exposition and ~ ’ We give “Sperry” Gold Stamps re-. deemable in full books by the Sperry & Hutchinson Company for $2.50 in mer- chandise as selected by you in our store, or for $2 in cash. SIXTH AVE.. IB TO 19%! STREET . Gold Stamps The Biggest, Broadest and Most Liberal PROFIT-SHARING PLAN Ever Devised---Now in Effect Here The inauguration of this profit-sharing plan at Greenhut’s once Through them dividends are paid to our customers. more emphasizes our desire to mutualize this store’s relations with: its Thee i ystems put intq lage ov operation. - customers, and make “The Big Store,” in fact, your store. rough them Green ut’s becomes more than ever before NE “Sperry” Gold Stamps are redeemable in cash or in merchandise— YORK’S GREATEST VALUE-GIVING STORE. F To save “'S ” Gol the choice is yours. They are the same as money—they can be exchanged | your stichanes La nade, a SRN ATI ite Yee TONNER SRN OE Ip for money. And the benefits are cumulative and certain. HOW TO COLLECT THEM When you purchase, merely say: “I want ‘Gold’ Stamps'’—one stam} e given free for each 10c you spend—10 with a $1 pdrchase, etc., etc, ASK FOR STAMP BOOKS As you collect the stamps, place them in the stamp book. This prevents loss, and you will find it a most convenient way. “GOLD” STAMP ADVANTAGES These are cumulative—the more you buy the greater your profit, Concentratin our purchases at Greenhut's helps to fill oks quickly. THAT GIFT Or may be something long wanted for your own use, can be quickly secured if you will save “Sperry’’ Gold Stamps, Begin at once to save them. “GOLD” STAMP REDEMPTION Present stamps for cash redemption or for mere chandise vouchers at the “S. & H."" Headquarters, Fifth Floor, adjoining Ladies’ Parlor. , : LIBERAL SERVICE A filled book of “Sperry’’ Gold Stamps is redeemable for $2.50 in merchandise in any department of the store or for $2.00 in ced. You may redeem “Sperry” Gold Stamps for cash in lots of 25, or in any quantity of which 25 is a multiple—S0, 75, 100 and so on, THE “BIG” STORE Leads in value-giving. It has always offered “Better Goods for the Same Money, or The Same Goods for Less “Money Than Elsewhere.” We continue to give “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps. Their worth remains the same. The premiums you receive for them are as val- uable as ever. Now, however, your advantages in trading here are greater. You have a choice of cash or merchandise from “The Big Store's” great stocks or “S. & H.” Premiums. Come here tomorrow to see and learn for yourself how well you profit through making “The Big Store” YOUR store. jG REENHUT’S—THIRD FLOOR pholsteries Cluny Bureau Scarfs—18x54; 9 75 GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR A Double Quick Sale! 1,500 Overcoats hi ages $4.25; on saleat...... ih Hey hi wadrernents ae kind { Cluny Bureau Scarfs—18x45; $ at are seldom sold at less than 50c. \ regularly $3.75; on sale at...... 149 Knee or le-Length Pants....... ) I or Short Sleeve Vests. Lace Pancling—for doors and windows; in For Men and Youths Combination Garmaata 25¢ Medium or heavy weight rments, well made, serviceable. The combination garments are well shaped,,of fine ribbed cotton, knee length and sleeveless. The vests are high or low neck style and the pants knee length. white or ecru. InaSensational Offering Tomorrow At *9.95 This Price Is Less Than Present Wholesale Cost This greatest overcoat event of the year is the result of & most remarkable purchase of 1,500 overcoats, made last January—at a time when the season for overcoat manu- fa‘ turers was practically over, ; These overcoats were made for last year's selling, but that does not detract from their desirability right now. On the contrary, we challenge you to find anything like such overcoat value, at the price we name, in New York today. AND THE STYLES ARE REALLY NO _ DIFFERENT THAN THOSE MADE FOR THIS WINTER'S WEAR. Handsome, staple models with velvet or self collars and amost attractive variety of splendid overcoatings are included, Good-looking, desifable colors, including Gray, Brown and Green Mixtures; also Plain Colors. A number of fashionable patterns. (At least 100 of these overcoats are made of rainproof materials.) Styles and sizes for men and youths of all ages, Armure Portieres—full length; all colors; trimmed with edging; regu- 755 larly $8.75. Sale price, pair... . Window Shcdes in all colors and best grades’ on sale. Our expert will gladly call and give estimates. All work skilfully and satisfactorily done by experts with years of experience, ‘GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR Extra Quality $75 Wilton Rugs Size, 9x12; $59 50) On Sale at Small lots only to select from at this reduced price. 8.3x10.6 Extra Quality Wilton Rugs — regularly $68.50; on sale $ 50 300 Axminster Rugs and Yelvet Rugs. A large assortment of special values in two sizes only. - $4.25 ‘GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR—————— Oil Paintings at *4.75 A splendid selection of subjects in deep gilt and gold burnished frames; size 16x20 inches and 12x24 inches. box and glass. Each with shadow $4.95 Axminster Rugs—36x70.... $5.75 Axminster Rugs-—36x70. $3.50 Velvet Rugs-—36x70. .. $6.50 Velvet Rugs—36x70. .. $2.95 Axminster Rugs—36x63 GREENHUT’S DOWNSTAIRS STORE 100-Piece Dinner Set; $11.50 Hand Colored Photogravures—antique gilt frames; a remarkably interesting collection of masterpiecés of $ BEE CHOICE At iio 68s ba vices . 0 GREENHUT'S—DOWNSTAIRS STORE: Housefurnishings Sale! $9.75 GREENHUT'S—FIFTH FLOOR: A “Victrola” Star Fibre Water Pails 11 inch |$1.65 Aluminum Coffee Percolator— n American poroslata dinner sets, open stock, three different neat floral msien, AQe | Etpacin! pect... LL B9 on Free Trial for 30 Days tia penny 36 Kitchen Base or Pastry Table —of solid plain oak; size oftop 26x42; has two aren ———— Gms ~ x Electric Red Top Toaster and Stove dy electric device for direct srmating surrenta; 51.98 sal Galvanized Iron over ash & the lower-priced instrument. as low 4s larger size tank Any Size, Style or Finish We want to put this magnificent entertainer iato as many homes as der 100-Piece English Porce- lain Dinner Set—open stock, two different bor- decorations suitable for 12 persons. and | drawers, 2cury- we can—hence, we make you this liberal offer These sets sell regularly Ks) as sey ping pair oe You May Take Any Instrument We Have in Stock on for $19.50; your choice, i £ board Sa VS | roomy hopper Free Trial For a Month 514 95 : at 4 50 — separates All you have to do is to purcnase ihe few records necessary for realizing | . a Smokeless on | #98! from its possibilities, $5.70 Cut Glass Water Sets, $3.95 Heuiers—with| #Shes; fits It you decide alter this period to keep it, you may do so, paying for Eight plece cut glass water sets, cut on fine clear blanks in the latest floral cutting, Set consists of four pint water pitcher, six tumblers to match holdi can,$ Though Somewhat More and a plated reflector. at 9 95 ae) 50c a Week ‘ior the Expensive Ones ‘ancy China at 19c to $1.49 f oil * Cas iret one ° O ; - ie e i“ Quality Food _ We Feature the “VICTROLA XI” at $100 Special groups of decorated hand painted and imported china on tables. Heavy Galvanized Iron Ash Cany—| Chopper It is id lor the average apartment, aad will render in the mest Tuble No. China at) Table No. 2—China at|Table No. 3—China at rop handle, rolled tot $6) GF | good size; chops coarse ot eh ee ine oer tae ee tioa of records produced by tbe" Victor ' $ tom hoop; size 17x26... da Medium, or fines price. OC | | Cece ae er coe ee with Viator tied) 19¢ 0 29e 89 w 49c 69ew' 1.49 ——GREENHUT'S—-FOURTH FLOOR: Order ALL Your Groceries Here Best quality of pure focds, all strictly frech and all starderd brends, are quoted in our Mammoth Food Market at prices that represent distinct savings. Mail and telephone orders filled promptly. Telephone Chelsea 4000. WHOLE HEAD RICE 4M tbs., 815 bran tb FRESH BUTTERINE—| fe SCOTCH GROUND fc Swift's Premi OATMEAL quart can NUT MARGARINE | Sib, drum, $1.95; , Soto. pacts 1.35; | 2-tb. print, 55e; 28) ae This, old able brand || Toquino, 21>. print, OBE) DRe | ! ‘ietine, | kal can, $2.05; QR al Vel. PRIME so | } t Butter Poth 85c #45; 9 We deliver Nut Margarine, | 17¢ | “ans 1B WHEAT | PEAR JAM—Founcain qual: | Ate 2le veer (77mm c FLOUR—Fountan quality; |” jy; pure fruit Ji A S$ BEST CLEAN os, gar ses WHITE POTATOES—beat | W), bas, $1.60; 4R@| doz.,'82 SER aie (0). canes Bei Bismarck G $1.25 refi nulated selectio market; ib. ba 4 regu bars Fegular 109 giant alte Qa ar . 25-1. cotton $1 QF 121d, bag 37 aes SAWTAY —- pure butter of (C RIS* BARBITH'S BEST SOAP ee s m4 ‘Menthe Fou Kummel No. Al § Cat | el, 60-tb. Sag, 81.90; | amu king, frying, | pox,100 Darsé8.98; | | SANTA CLARA PRUNES tie Hogg f se ‘quart 1 ‘old at this price w . . 10 5 ibs, BO: on Ye bottle e } Kummel— * Grocery Orders Be ccesesen se, 49€ | ‘$6. a 10e) 2 ides eees 25 Jars bottle. 9Oe bei ree .. T5C Ba pernensss 1; dot, Choicest This weit Monogram Whisky and Low Priced Cabinet Whisky REENHUT'S—FOURTH ae Li Tomato Catsup Fresh Cereals Sweet Peas {| Fragrant Teas Bacon Coffee Fountain quality, made AL parr rant Pe FOUNTAIN QUALITY. PLANTATION T BA S-— SWIFT'S PREM MARACAIBO i #248; 0 EST FARIN BB8e Dor. Can i$ BACON D 7 i $ fa ORNMEAL © 48s BOs | | | sieren sweer’ S:ib.'c 60 > 29¢ tee tear oh EDe Gholce of Manhattan, Mar, |] PINHEAD PEAS 175 15° 52.75; ‘ MILD-CURED 2Qhe - tink and Bronx 4 OATMEAL ...6 Be 80 FANCY BEST FAMILY TEAS— BACON oe Quart.Gatlon |] ROLLED MARROWPAT. blended to sult the HAZEL WESTPHALIA juart Galles Wi WOMIAY age aoe ||| “Witikxcen RR “Aetna $1; Cine iuse Rye 0028.00 | {2 ANCL. Tea t 1.60 14¢ ||| MIXED TE AW specials WULLED HOMINY—M, seer MPR ani FLOOR & Wines Cognac Brandies Ferrand’s 3-Star $1 A5 quors Gins Appetizers 1d Tonic Wines.

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