The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1916, Page 17

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he male prices Oe ee Good THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1916. 17 Looking Foot Properly Fitted T'S a curious fact that a lot of men would not recognize their own feet if they were once . ‘ properly fitted, with the correct size and last in the shoe best suited to their purpose Ani important | part of Regal shoe service is due to Regal salesmen, trained not merely to se//, but to interest themselves in your shoe ] problem and able to fit you with . | the right shoes. This patient and courteous ser- vice plus Regal quality and Regal values will go steadily on, rolling up friendship and good will until shoe buyers everywhere learn that one place they can feel at home {s in a Regal Store. Here is a dressy model that is @ real man's shoe: vamp of fine glovey calf skin, tops of the beautiful mahogany-colored Cordo Calf, now 60 much sought alt Benched on the Pall Mall, a long drawn ou of the English type. Pi forated toe cap; t ew heel foxing; blind lets to the top, round cord lace; flat sole; special pegged English heel, The price $7. Find Your Regal Store NEW YORK CITY son and Ann St, Bromdway et s7th Bt, Mth Stat ard Ave Oth Ave ot dist St Pr 128th St, at 70h 2029 Third Ave. BROOKLYN “397 Fulton St, M1 Broadway 400 Fifth Ave. NEWARK, N, J. JERSEY CITY 623 Broad 8, 108 Nowark Ave. (Men's Shoes Only) 1333 Brosdwey Japanese Girl | By Sylvester Rawling. AMAKL MIURA, the doll-Itke | little Japanese soprano of the Roston Opera Company, cap- tivated a big audience at the Lexing- ind finely interpretive acting of the, I sine of Mascagni's “Iris.” fher singing, too, had not qualities Jthat compelled admiration, notably ‘that of the song to the sun that she nakes to her doll in the first act, and repeats, With exquisite naivete, in her captivity in the Yoshiwara; but there were moments when her child-like ings, ural as they were to the charact nm a drarsatic point or ¢ disappointing merely as vevertheloss, her tion Was a delight an curtain calls and the flow ers that she got were fairly earned Virgilio Lazzari, a tenor unfamiliar to us, who was [i Cleco, sang dis it at the beginning OT vor only in the last act $ undistinguished among in the tressingly ime to darkness of phemistically outside city Thomas Chalmers was Ky now eharaetertaation worthy of his American Iiigence and Voice A word, too, for Elvira Leveronie Un. weil sung and acted, and for rus and the oereh d for Mr, Moranzon: out the with masterful ‘ent company and’ a mediocre chestra, first presented it to us it ppealed to me invocation to ‘ ning, with tts thing, and the hout is interest sre well drawn ; suicide of Trix, Yet who would miss the mysticism of the with the transforma irkness of the se unlit fields of the giant mou ind the sanctification of the inne ent child, abducted to slavery and driven to The Metr has tried it and more re Bort as the heroine taaking much imp can conceive Mr senting this ope: Company ma Kames Lucreaia but without And yet 1 22a pye- etropoli- fan with a cust ‘froy m his ‘own com- I pany inchiding this little Japanese Open an Account with curtains ort, include 'inem ea with, Opened fron $5 to $5, 000 or Monthy ry Hea, Pelee ALE ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED You can open r advertived artic to buy without kind Solid Oak Rocke: Rem, Price 812.50, wonderful sale offers every article Ve sell everything Low Prices and Liberal Credit enormous stocks at suvings of almost on in our D furnish your home ¢ BRASS BED Reg, Price ate SALE OF HIGH GRADE PERIOD SUITS y ih WZ v\ Maple Dreuer 4 Reg. Prive 827, 18. 74 , a fitnth cr Credlty account is onen 0 al enge or of Rug Ss. At Savings of Fully One-Third The as Mirwbie tat tern. ab Account nen 82 144-146 WEST 125° Between 7th and Lenox Avs. fxtw charges, we $40,000 Worth of High Grade =; OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK AT ALL TH Furniture House dvi NEWARK STORE, 49-51 MARKET ST. America’s Greates: umdnn gompy woman and # pre-eminent conduetor rm Pay One Dollar lwct an outfit Any Complete Room Outfit Open Saturday Evenings Until ‘0 oC. SCoeh at 9 Stoves at all 3 Stores Open An. Kecomat With Any Style Victor V ee $lon Delivery ; And th 50 ca Weel: WE GIVE EKER LIVe Whe - . ——$__. We Give and Kedeom Wandise BLOCK in ¢ | STAVE. (no disrespect to Mr that would make a stir and a hit in this hard-to-awake town. Mr Gives to ‘‘Iris’’ | A Fresh Charm the characteristics of the people and | aftern on Theatre las ht by her unique | t! eae Pith tata This was followed by the vielin con certo, opus 35, which is Not that) virtuoso number. Whitney, James It makes American cone yping Into the commonplace. The Blair, ‘youn ye Garver, own: rd + nands upon the soloist, whe lecture and a f bt wr nee of Mr. Powell's talk ts the, Smith and Frank A. Galey. “ L i re-| sonata, “T ous import, moat of his, fault it h ling of the! works of a Moranzont)|to bear "4 work of seri-| truth known to all music reviewers— h hearing, One| real muste lovers are few; lovers of yn with the musical artiste are legion, to the sclent oF | detriment of Art and of Artiste, sources opportunity in the condi Yr. Stransky and the Pht! armonic | minor ny. His interp Wwadern—1t ts inordinately | ~ Irohestra Mischa tion o: fil se : for that, Mr com. “Vlotiniai. as aatolst, gave | ment, the se ofty “in ption and«| FLOWERS BRING COE PRIZES, Tschatkowsky pr mine at| brought fort rat of feredit to his musicianship, It holda| wie Hall last night. It made ap nt that of all the great Russian 8 Tschalkowsky is the least n. While the others have! The Ito portray the soul of f 1, | Music Throughout ‘the chestra played with tin syinphony the of pirtt thoughts that find arttowlate expres | ston through th | of the| William R, Coe won almost half of the nd | orizes at the Oyster Bay chrysanthemum Al. | show yesterday, Twenty-one New York- 4 se nse} rs exhibited flowers from their estates, fi Coe's flowers took twenty blue rib- a bons. Commodore J. Stuart. Black! Was second, taking seven arate ne Pratt of isn Cove won the prise for @\bert table decoration of chrysanthe- Ad, never | UME Among | other erie winners were t manipulatte « Mr. Powell and thre 1, Tschaikowsky has found universal inspiration © was the overture “Voye carrying ur An sentially work is ble and HABL' GO TO BRILL BROTHERS 1 THE HABIT” BROTHERS SUAHLOUE THM OL OD GO TO BRILL BIG VALUE GIVING In popular priced clothes for men, young men, youths and boys is the foundation upon which the wonderful success of the Brill Business has ‘been built. Big value-giving has made these stores famous throughout the entire country-—-and right now, in spite of war and war- time prices, the Busy Brill Stores offer more real clothing goodness, price for price, than any take for example these E THE HABIT wLIGVH AHL LAS. ee other clothing organization in the World Overcoats and Suits Specially Priced at With a Really Wonderful Variety to Select From IN OVERCOATS GO TO BRILL BROTHERS SuaHLOUd Td OL OD Scotch mixtures, heather mixtures, plaid-back gray meltons, black kerseys, neat grays, tan and dark n mixtures. Ulsters, Ulsterettes, double-breasted Overcoats, Scotch Balmaroons, Box Coats, Form-Fitting Coats, Chesterfield) models and light- weight blacks and Oxfords, well made and extremely serviceable. IN SUITS This smartest models—butternut’ browns, regimental stripes, Dublin greens, gunmetal grays, Autumn browns, silver striped blues, two-tone worsteds, blue, gray, brown and green flannels, blue s¢ . black thibets, pencil and pin stripes, overplaids, checks, two-tone grays and browns, faney simeres, silk mixtures and worsteds. THE HABIT” brown, “GET w-LIGVH 4HL LA9.. season’s newest and a ° = ° i} 3 | |Overcoats and Suits for Men | |: | F FS Specially Priced Specially Priced = 3 & & A $] 15 At $ 00° B z t 2 6 ee 5 a IN OVERCOATS. Plain grays, browns, fines IN OVERCOATS~ Big, warm Ulsters in grays, = = cassimeres, brown meltons, gray and brown mixtures, | browns, plaids, overplaids, faney mixtures and PI gray and brown plaids and overplaids, with velyet | heather mixtures, double-breasted and — single- ® or self collars; quarter or full lined, and with flap breasted, most of them with satin yokes and satin or pateh pockets. Double-breasted models, singles | sleeve linings, and smart blacks and Oxfords in Form- breasted models, Balmaroons, Form-Filting Coats | Fitting and Chesterfield models and Ulsterettes IN SUITS Smart, snappy models for young men IN SUITS- Browns, grays, tans, greens and | and. conservative, dignified designs and models, $ heather mixtures, two and three button sack eouts mi of them silk lined, all of them wonderfully 2 aI or pinchbacks. od value at 820,00 g 2 | me m z . = d . Cn < td Shirts at $2.00 Men’s Hats Boys’ Norfolk : r Made from Anderson's woven Special, $2.00 Suits at $5.95 x Bey madras ip accordance with hard Wonderful Values | y and fast Brill specifications, as Stetson Hats G ‘aid: brown. chevioks: and | suring fit and finish—all are guar anteed absolutely fast color Scarfsat $1.00 rich silks of blue serges with one pair of knickers--corduroy suits with ex- tra knickers. Sizes 8 to 18. Mackinaws with large, warm shawl collar, special at $5.95. Juniors’ Overcoats, sizes 3 to 10, warmly lined, special, $5.95. $4.00 & Up Crof ut-KKmnapp Flats | Heavy wonderfull good quality and tional variety 47 Cortlandt Street 44 East iith: Street 1192 Main Street, Bridgeport 279 Broadway 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 791 Broad Street, Newark These 5 Brill Stores oper Saturday evenings: 14th St. 125th St. 125th Street at 3d Ave. Open Evenings until 9 Brooklyn—Newark—Bridgeport GO TO BRILL BROTHERS SUaHLOUG TINEA OL 09 “GET THE HABIT” eee ee ee GO TO BRILL BROTHERS “GET THE, HABIT”

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