The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1916, Page 5

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chestra platform that the crowd broke from its spell into a hurricane of ap- use, And all the other waiting tlons In the Pafeeant of the Ten \ai tes joined in a hurrah which will probably echo in letters to be read {in ae trenches, as perhaps Miss Ethel Barry- more's costuming of the figure, for \she was Belgium produced the TEN ALLIES BALL PAGEANT GRAND - BLAZE OF STARS: Society a tier Stage Vie i in Most} Gorgeous Affair of Kind (a first effect upon t ge. She as hed led ‘om crown to toe in linging black, with only the oval of face vis! le to relieve the'sombre: 8 of the figure. And she nut the arena with arms @ Ever Seen Here. j halt upplication, half in despair, | ther face set in sadness the audi- ence was quick to note NOTABLES FILL BOXES.! With Miss nar Thousands Cheer Brilliant" i Display and Dance to Aid War Relief. AiMeult fort ae \had known these on the stage | Whep the black-shrouded, widowed | to recugniae them in thelr tatters | figure of Belgium, followed by a! BUT A GREATER OVATION 18 GIVEN “FRANCE.” But the ragged procession of fugitiy men and @omen and iittle ¢ old | ren ed to Bel- | wit: their pets, all bearing hastily| ium was far y that wrapped bundles of their wretched France, Yvette | belongings, marcha about the amphi- clad tri-color theatre of Madison Square Garden| ma yut at t cad of her con last night under thr py and tram. |¢t The “Marsefllaise’, was pled flax of Fiand: en hush t trom: the swept over t » had sands in the re mathered there to attend the Ten Al- |» t ping es Costume Ball, that br tt again to the orche . Hackett » With Mra. Hackett as mained standing wh ¢ ers in the line were sion passed. 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Y. as Louls XVI} | SOUR MASH | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, Society Folk and Stage Stars in Grand Pageant At Madison Square Garden Ball of the Ten Allies $250,000 FROM FR, JOSEF! BENTAMIN GUINNESS RAJAH BEN ALI HAGGIN HORSEBACK LEADS PAGEANT 1 hi ad high JOHN DREW LEADS ENTHUS! ASTIC THRONG IN KHAKI nN " ON shri! MR. BEN ALI AAGGIN WHO LED THE PAGEANT even when he erted In a hoarse Rs CHAS GREENOUGA 1 Who kept up the good work tll well ted his dauch- | toward y flourish of the| ‘The proceeds of the ball will be de voted to ambulance, hosp! and ther relief funds abroad of dancin DISEASED COWS IN MOST 1 with open wane tues Ne, HERDS, SAYS EXPERT In order. | AVERSHAM IN KILTS; EDNA! Wicks Committee Also Hears How Cables Are Infected With MAY IN RED CROSS GARB, , | Puberculosi: « would 1 2) MILLION PEOPLE St CASCARETS-WHY? Only True Tonic for Liver | sive sired i and Bowels Costs [ict one yt ros | 10 Cents a Box. an baw ei Am FOR PEACE IN U, §, « I line being crossed M. P. Ask War ( for Declaratior til All All oO + prevents 1916, 5s ) ; KATIE” SCHRATT GETS [HINTS AT “INTRIGUE” —°|ou!s,rsm. tir cosh \ of emer- ox: ees COLD GONE HEAD Vra Joey " ) Wasiun 1 f f | ere fons Xeric! ANT) NOSE GLEAR.:§ “ yea 1a I int fou non © ail A legacy of v ners America’ Pirst dose of “Pape’s Cold t i tc Wik weal bane ah ' ‘ Compound” relieves all ' \ \ , grippe misery. was Don't stay ed-up! t ats \ v nuffling! is waa nae ' Cold every aft-| i A urs until stiffness: “Pape's quickest, 5 only Cold Compound” is relief known BU 9 Bag Dene ne JEUBURUEUBURUBUBUBUS UB J, aay R. H. Macy & Co's Attractions Are Their Lew Prices Store Clored ) Store Closed To-Morrow, To-Morrow, Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Day Day Herald Square B'way, 34th to 35th So HAIL!---The Skating Season! Now that the hoar frost ~~ No need to wait until ison the meadows and the lakes are frozen over, the shrill howl of the for with the first tinge : of zero weather rinks northern blast sends the spring up over night. Then comés the ques- tion of apparel, which can solve for you with everything for skating—fashionable — appropriate—moderate- ly priced. blood tingling in one's Veins, Winter sports are in prospect. Greatest of all the pleasures of Win- ter is skating, the Sport of Sports. - Women's rer Suits trousert ric his larit ( fur triny with Hudson | krat) or without model with large patch pocket $18.74 to $38.75 $53.75 | Skirts for Skating hecks, plaids and striped effects. broad girdles wid $73.75 “Glenburnie” Attractive Skating Skirts of heay circular s Very large smart po Women’s Sweaters and Scarfs lar, | Shetland Knit Swea Mlar, cuffs, alla d edges of pockets of contrast $5.74 but Fe chain knitted to resemble the Imported $67.75 Kilted models and $4.49 to $13.74 ol Velour ket tyle nd separate yi t Silk Sweater, with Shetland Knit Sweater, deep | Fibre k cuffs and | wid 1g color, of Shetiand wo of brushed wool; deep sailor col- lar and bottom border striped with white, $3.96 » and Scarf Set of brushed wool in rose, delft or lite with border of different color, Set, $3.49 Slip-over Sweater of Shir ; | e border, s m trimmed . Of brust fringed ends and colored border ’ Women’s Gloves Imported Scotch wool pull-on long gloves in favy with green and white borders. $1.69 Imported Scotch wool long gloves with fancy ‘triped borders, Heather mixtures. $2.24 Angora finished wool gauntlets in sport colors, Appropriate Furs Set of Flying Squirrel consisting of narrow with fur ba ds and melon mut Set of Natura’ with tail ends. cons' y of narrow ff $48.75 Set of Stone Martin consisting ot collarette and Also seamless wool gauntlets, wool lined with kid tail trimmed muff $124.00 bound tops. $1.24 {ars hird Floor, Bath st, anal DUTE—Main Floor, Front Men’s Sweaters All good with V-neck Jor Byron collars, In the most popular weaves, Heat warin SW deep pockets. E esirable weave, style and price, $6.49 $7.24 $7.94 Skating Set consisting of sweater, Scarf, gloves and brushed wool, fancy striped effects, $12.89 wW49 $5.49 $5.49 to $12.74 $5.94 —_ SREYS— Fifth Floor, B4th Street Reefers and Skating Sets for Men Pp striped effects; heather mixtures; Brushed woo! reefers, plain grays and tans, De- { 94 lightfully soft qua $2.89 Import 's of heavy wool yora hand knitted reefers, Gray, tan or } Plain al $1.44 $18.75 11 ¢ reefers; heather mixture Skating Sete ! $1.89 A group of attractive reefers, our own Ir - onsisting of cap and se fancy diagonal stripes ‘ - $2.44 with wool ends. th Tf — Tere Wool Hose for e for Men & Women Skating Caps ret Men Women's Wool Sport Hose n popular colors a Pull-over-the-ears-and-chin cap | $1.59 1m f bee ip ait or oxford Men's Wool Sport Hose. Plain colors, 79¢; ve $1.44 || 4c; \gonal pat l Spars —Main Uloor = ie Sex — Main Floor. rede | | Skates and Skating Shoes | Women's Skating Shoes a Women's Skating Shoes of good quality. sot * $3.96 ! tongue $ ¢ or black leat Women's Skating Shoes t F $5.24 | F ; | Women's Skating Shoes " $6.84 d heels, $8.24 ! $4.24 $4.74 t Skates Screw-on Skates, 94c to $22.74 $1.39 1) $6.59 $1.39 to $5.49 ys vith o 11h Street se and the an aaa aaa aR

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