The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1917, Page 17

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Skate and Shoe OUTFIT Men’s or Ladies’ Skates are made of excellent e feres steel, well tempered. Shoes ave felt-lined tongue and sole, and are fitted with strap across ankles. The ladies’ shoe is thigh cut and of popular design, $4.95 Other Complete OUTFITS Up to $37. Call or write for Skate Catalog “W." 405 ° 831 Bway Mei A in Ge : ‘ Lt 18th in oo Saturday Evenin, CONCERTS AND music. “MCCORMACK” —— SEATS NOW AT BOX OFFICE, ~ METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT | had THEATRES. WINTER GARDEN.» = at (3,4) xtra Mat! em Crawford it yicharien mae Adele. Towa e_Darigon br Wor hrw, Haws ations Wed $1 ANNA HELD in FOLLOW ME Thee THE MAN Wito’ ‘Cae BACK TBS, Py, Eo es, Fe THE 13th GHAIR firs 1% x eau A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS wits KELLERMAN apeay Artiste’ Night, Awami by Misa i pk i i 50 & $2.00 LONGACRE ys".*32.94), ae as, E m 39TH ST. *y EMMADUNN aah BOOTH si Bernard _6' EUTING PIERROT } MUSIC 1 y Beige LITTLE he SHUBERT “3, % 4" mitivia, 80 LONG terry CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD, 44th eo Theatre JUST West OF BROADWAY. “Most KY Goracons bepicure | GERALDINE — |FARRAR tn Cecil B, ni Vuowivay Masterpiece JOAN THE “i MOMAN TO-DAY Ad” BMW Day 25 50-750.81," Ver th TO-NiIGHT 920 25 and 50c A Judy Vreateo 4) i ena LEXINGTON ® §¢1. THE GIRL WITHOUT A OUT'A GiaNce § ___ AMUSEMENTS, HIPP /DROM cea WITH ANNA PAVE, New Loe Ballet-—1.000 1 Biggest Siow —Tawent AOLUMBIA " Wivay [Tuyo Ds Xv THE BOSTONIANS BURLESQUE, | THE AUTO vit ‘Sys0ha $1.00 oruk BIG SHOW" ink | PALACE — | wway & ater LYMPICH',4)\"45!,, Mat. Daily RIVERSID Eleiate ahi GIRLS” Ean atures Water Colors by | Paul Dougherty at Macbeth’s ‘The charm of the water color is not Hable to bosome banal so long as we MUSTEROLE—QUICK RELIEF! NO BLISTER! Tt Soothes and Relieves Like a | Mustard Plaster Without | the Burn or Sting Musterole is a clean, white ointment | made with the oil of mustard. It does mustard plaster—does it better and does not blister. You simply rub it on andl usually the pain is gone! Many doc terole and give it to their patients. | They will gladly tell you what re- lief it gives from sore throat, bro’ chitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu- ralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma- ism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet and EMPIRE Souu"vui MAUDE} kiss 1M. BARKIE’S GREATEST TRI At Eve. 5.15, De Bat. 2.43 Present ELSIE FERGUSON kaye" yo. COHAN'S Matinees W abi, “GNR, Or THE Winye LYCEUM * 3 Saye MILE AMINGTE” “KENDALL ALL LYCEUM fi 7 SEATS NOW ON SALE, | MORE BO Ch Hae bo 08. AM, 910, WARFIELD _"" Wb a Wwey, Br Saturday at 2.20, Arnold Di DALY i in ‘The Master’ “Frances Starr captivatin FHANGESSTAR ar JULIA ARTHUR ..“SEREMONDA” TURN 2 RIGHT! GAIETY Hives ib $6 i hom § lon cy we 840. THE Vi jetaw JACKET MIRTH) Good Gracious Annabelle MAGIC REPUBLIC \ 491.81, Brenings » Sunday NiKhe at to TWO HOURS OF SONG, GLOBE "inhi ‘ LAURETTE TAYLOR =. THE WARP OF RORM at VAUDEVILLE. | FEPROCTOR MNibbb & PHOTO PLAYS, ates Motoring, Momalou sextette, + tron te arrows anal ctlito; Clara Ay. |i. Young, ‘Marriage @ Vicor Noviey & Gc sa iL Miller & Toles, 3 Bua is, * Xun Ureaes Ee Jor Manon. eae 10 ALL STAR ACTS Foatyte Photo Pi fowith AU ft way 28 at f Loew's NEW YORK THEA. Minerva Courtney & Co, aud other, | * eeu 7 | Daly Mar B0$3, 18 od Saturday ac 4.18 Pi resignation of Alderman Joseph I. nnn THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight 50 Per Cent in One Week’s Time in Many Instances A Preseripticn Tou Con fe Filled and | nave an expounding artist like Paul Dougherty, who is now showing fifty- two of his pictures in this medium at the Macbeth Gallery, No. 450 Fifth Avenue, until Jan, 15. The locality of the water colors ranges far and wide, It includes Porto Rico, Manila, Seoul, Hongkong, Peking, Kioto, Banff, Santa Barba | the Grand Canyon, Mr. Dougherty has during the past | ten years, since hoe first exhibited in the Macbeth Gallery, developed a complete mastery of bis chosen m dium, which, however, stil fests a growing tendency. He ts particularly effective in his) registry of marine themes, of astern and rockbound coasts, and white capped breaker and quite proper, The portrayal of trees is superbly , set forth in his “Changing Weather,” and the sea and sky conspire together all the work of the old-fashioned in taking their conjoint places as a most effective background, “Cedar Grove by the Sea” is also an [admirable exposition of the motif. The ors and nurses use Mus- Color balance and the composition are delightfully conceived and admirably | worked out. “Old Spanish Bridge, Porto Rico,” 1s @ pretty bit. In this picture Mr. Dougherty has seized upon the Span- ish bridge and into it he has projected a transcendent charm. id City Gate, Manila,” does for Manila what the “Old Spanish Bridge” colds (it often prevents pneumonia). | does for Porto Rico, ‘The red roof of tho gate shows up with much force | against the tropical sky, with its white cloud masses broken by the dome-lika wns. here is a good study of Japanese |trees in connection with a distant mountain in “Temple Trees, Nikko,” “Twin Trees, D carries out the | idea, and is equally pleasin Mountains, Banff, utiful rendering of a detail in. the an ranges in the upper reaches. below and through nuous stream at the the foothills, Harbor, Hongkong,” introduces FOR an anchored steamer, transports and live ve 1, with the ‘isl de ADAMS CINDERELLA | ruc the backcross é exhibition of painungs and by Helmer Masolle of Swe w York School of Ap- A ‘Design for Women, Lexington and Thirtieth Street, contains intings and 52 etchings, which to remain on view until Jan. 22. he showing ts a most interesting and is well worthy of the gracious Highness The Inte janifested “modernistia Ed 5 his themes often take on a national Saturday at jam, Ruth Chatterton Eas ; Td. realem, rather Come Out ;. Kitchen] {ix strong and virile. yal of merely social Introduced sare es a lack of detailed finksh vble, but the exhibition as a # not only powerful but, a8 ar- d, it is strong in its appeal, The landscapes shown well! handled. Peasant Home—Dalecar- is particularly noteworthy. ne Swedish atmosphere is well sus- 1, and the rambling buildings a registered in’ the winter landscape most happily, The work ts however broadly executed. Mr, Masolle's figures are, most of : them, full of the Joy of creation, tand CENTURY eae strength ia Indicated rather than dell- STON eae SIR OPET EY | cacy. Many of his peasant types are THE CENTURY GIAL |i on of the Fifth Distriet, who ri ept appointment as clerk District’ Munielpal Court of st Re $3,000 a years Which ts’ $1,000 more than an Al i * want new sights, new new TAKE THE CHILDREN ‘Yo give you amply (hme ty 4 Ubalt ‘rake. thom’ (3: we "it 8 revformances, dally, 2.15, 4.90 and Bae egulliceut ‘ayauacute Oitheetin 1,000.25 &50c few choice wats at The, and $1.00, BROADWAY THEATRE BROADWAY at 41ST Diryetion of STANLEY Vo MaSTRAUM (NO ADVANGE IN PICKS: R IALTOQ) Unieirat od New Yeas Pragraaae ne Wie, te Bl THE GRE“? Mat ANP PHI STEWART INCOM DIE RLALTO Heap Yh Doure Open aclO A.M, WAY 47, FY Orticial sgitentta TRAN] D cies a Armies of Tosda hi won ORM Pauline ereden Te Week MARY THCREORD MACHINERY. POI, Balas 10” homedenbe retu b Nig at aOR, OTE Ur iil horton! | ena All Star No Extra Charg for 1 Atvertincwents for The World is ante ollie to ube ety Do you tim ness. Wonderful pre after trying “it could not ee 1) a a Featored “through the Principle ‘or tpr On Tead « water colors seems eminently realistic fing i", eiassen inca time. and muttith ble to strengthen their apared_ the trouble and, Prepeription Gi nd et & bottle Ee ‘Ban “Opte one Bon-Opto ur “ t Many “hopelessly e''beon saved If they had cared AMORTIZED LOANS 135 Broadway, New York Telephones: 6880 Cortlandt. ere ee ee ee TIC TILA CLLLcCULDuItc tet cee cn en cre ell UU SAVINGS BANKS The Bowery Savings Bank 128 and 130 BOWERY. NEW YORK, Deo, 12, 1916, A semi-annual dividend at the rate of THKE! declared and be credited to depositors on all sume of 00 and upward and not exceeding 00 which | have been the first a 11 be payable on January 16, 1917. next, and after Moni will draw interest from Jan. 1, 1917. HENRY A. SCHENCK, President. WILLIAM BH, KNOX, Comptroller, JOSEPH Q. LIDDLE, Secretary. EXGE LSIOR SAVINGS secret feurtet ©(PERANNUM ix ell sume of $6 and upward (0 $8,000, pay ad op Banking by’ Mail, WILLIAM J. ROOMB, Pi JOHN ©, GRIBWOLD, 40" Street and 6* Avenue ‘Ap luterest Dividend (116th) consecutive has been declared at the rate of Three and One-Halt Per Cent per ansum Sti deemed Malate tg saad, * glad Bnerertelas RstradeetTtt ALEX, P, W, KINNAN, Provident, FRANCIS M, LEAKE, Treasurer, PRANK F, HAGAKD, becrviaz, 41st SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND ITALIAN SAVINGS BANK of the City of New York. 64-66 Spring Bt, cor, Lafayette St A dividend haw been declared. for the lx on all deposits entitled theret Three and One- Half Per ant K Paeat ALE 1.8 af @ 243 BOWERY, ¢ ‘Trustees have dvola months ending L ‘Ail deposits tr HREE THOUSAD under the E and ON posits nade. Ob or befor my v entitled to tuterest ANDREW MILLS PA january 170 Broadway, cor. Maiden Lane 4% PER ANNUM Deposits made on or Jun 10th Tatereos credited Janary ‘Three and One-Half ete sccouate fom Bt v0 64,000, eposits made on or before January 10h draw interest from January fat, GHORGE EB. EDWARDS, Presses WM, M. KERN, Treasurer, _ DANCING ACADEMIES, reasonable. uve a Money deposited on or before January 10) S BANK} 5% Special Security tor Our Guarameed First Mortgage Certificates Each mortgage deposited with the Trustee to secure these cer- tifcates has an amortization clause providing for serial reductions of principal. The certificate holder thus obtains the benefit of increased margin of security without the annoyance of receiving partial pay- ments on account of his investment. In addition, the principal and interest are guaranteed to net 5%. Interest from Date of Payment. Write for Booklet “The Ideal Investment.” New York Title and Mortgage Company CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVE) $3,000,000 203 Montague St. Brooklyn = Main. Telephones: 7100 _ SAVINGS f BANKS. NE-HALF 1M draw in Vice Pres. ANN, Aut, ne YORK SAVINGS BANK N. W. Cor, 14th St. and 8th Avenue Ast, 1917, at tho race of |FOUR PER CENT Dividend J. Dry Dock wane isto a payable on and after nuary i ann HERR WANTED MALE. MOTORMEN and CONDUCTORS WANTED, | Good opportunity to secure | permanent position, 6P.M. COMPANY. _FOR SALE, } | TEASIEST TERM: QUARANTEEO | |NO EMPLOYERS REFERENCE NECESSARY: | |WILL SEND REPRESE NTATIVE IF DESIR! DIAMOND EWATCH CO! t 5 MAIDEN LANE: TH EY YOU TODDLE Try it with G ye Hepburn Wilso 502 Fifth Av. Terms @ |W MAIDEN LANE, Phone Cort | $ Uiamonda, bow Diamond kngagement It Metrovoliiun, 40M PATENTS. Fourteenth Street {|GIRLS' REPP DRESS OUP Tem. SL24. ce eee White—blue—pink—protty, able medele—siaes @ to 14 years. Also— ES} 77 capbere cold—alnn attractive new Roman atripes—1¢ to 20 yre..1,.08 | Overcoata—Polo or regulation models, Including pinch 9 neck oF gonv: collaré—lined and unlined— ato 18 reve In lot sigea to 38 chi Were $11.98 and $13.60 Were $14.60 and $16.60, a for Stout Beya—to 40 waist 8, worsteds and navy serges— mm RIVER SAVINGS BANK CHARTERED 1866 51H. 34M SL, bel. 5m ond Gin Aves. 102dSEMI-ANNUALDIVIDEND A dividend has been declared of PER CENT. Afternoon, evening and dinner frocks satin, crepe de chine taffeta—broadcloth ree, satin or ge satin, and combinations of radium c many colors in dark shades— Were $39.98 and $42.98, Wore 634.98 and $97.08. ‘ere, $27.98 and $29.98, fere $21.98 and $24.98, Were $15.98 and $17.98 Were $10.98 and $12.98.. Janty 1h, it me nirlanonted On oF heture, Jan’y |}| iP Charmeuse, from Jan'y 4, PIT, Soc'y@Trons, OR BEFORE, AW" INTERESE | GER, Preetdent, Treasurer, HOFF, Booty, CLEARANCE OF MISSES’ Broadcloths, ve . velveteens, gabar+ nEARN Wen of Fifth Avenue 17TH JANUARY SALE SPECIALS Unusual Array of Saturday Price Cuts EVERY ITEM MEANS A WORTH-WHILE VALUE GIRLS’ CLOTHES ace SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR LAST DAY OF HER VACATION GIRLS’ MIDDY BLOUSES) 74 our ri Also mi oneal with ool cola laces and pockete—6 te 8 years. Winter Coate—navy, brown, gteep——ell wool mi it collar—velvet oF trimmed— smart youthful models BO LOTR cceeee eee cee COS —e Saturday Prices in BOYS’ DEPARTMENT MIGHTY GOOD VALUES—EVERY ONE Boye’ Hulte—various Norfolk 1 oth grade, woolens and Woratede © @eaortment of patterna— medium ‘and dark mixtures—eleo navy serger—bdeat talloring— some with patra trousere— Were $11.9 Were $9.9) and cas merea——varlety of beat Ino navy serges and tan sizes 3 to 10 Were Were Were ————-_ -—____——---* REDUCTIONS IN WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DRESS GOODS You know the economy in home- jmade dresses~-take advantage of \these reductions to increase that eorda—heavy uitable for brown, 48-Inch All-Weol Cream anersines —talaed diagonal weave. 40-inch All-Weel ©; evening and Street C*Bha de: “Wool French astaii myrtle, brown, cadet, LUNCHEON Third Floor Restaurant reliable makera-sultable for the mild | days that come now and agaln—Sisoa | for misses and small women— Were $34.98 and $37.08. Were $21.98 and $24.98... Were $17.08 and $19.98... Apply 163 West 50th St. Office open from 8 A. M, Dally except Sundays. Skating sratite, aced “re Infarced at ankle NEW YORK RAILWAYS ila hee \s “snappy. IBERAL CRED! 8 EST VALUES INTHE CITY L@0ons: round toes— MORNING SPECIALS- Tamerran: Saturda, To prevent dealers buying, quantities re A DAILY 898 Children’ . Cons | Sw y| TILL ORM. n Mens FURNISHINGS THIRD FLOOR, $1.69 Untrimmed Satin Ha #9 #8 Ready. ten Wear Satin Hats. } fitting phape — Nant) “YUL FLOOR, i aiinoeni LANE pyctthtitttiss. | | DIAMONDS ON CREDIT RASY THUMS—ALL GOODS GUARANTEED, | American Wate & biamond Co. | Agent « tche: jewelry jetrovelitans aw Malden Lanes nvelopes TIURD FLOOR, 60 ct. Children's Underwear Out purchase Berved from 12.00 M, to 200 PB, M. 34 conte Mined Pickles. Hot Koast Beef Sandwich Raspberry Jelly--Whipped Cream or Neapolitan Ice Cream Tea ‘offee Mile —* FOR THE NEW YEAR NEW SHOES SENSIBLE SHOES AT S WOMEN’S — ROS Sine Women's Satin Evening Pumps black or white f SIBLE PRICES hoes—for street, dress wear—quality 1a Just as good As slightly advance worth In town f quality Patent Leather—-cloth or kid button top—alses Gun Metal Calf—lace or button— BIZeS BY LO LOM. ve csseeeee + 2.45 Kid Vam | tope—pat. tip button. AL W Berens Boys Gi Shoes bought before 0 materials, of which thie style 14 nade—otherw could not be—slx Sizes 10 to 19% atricted, No Maile forts, caneime brown and gray--9 to 18 yra— many With extra trousers BOYS OLATHING--THIRD FLOOR, $11.98 Young Men's Suite P Chey cassimeres and wa daa tw and three button Gack mode flap or patch pockets— larece assortment of patterns tn Pledium as and fark tancloes 48 te nant wilored YOUNIS CLOTHING THERD FLOOR, Ars=§ to 15 years PULSSNGs TH FLOOR, 29 et. Ribbon... es 2 nd millinery wid Jain and moire taf s-white and blac SUAONS—MAIN FLOOR. $1.24 Black Silkatalf Petticoats........ 08 Pleated, shirred — flounces—all Jengtha-—manfr's guarantee for one y vi Lits“aiiconn FLOOR, $2.75 Boys’ Ves! Calf Lace Shoes 1.05 pt AOS SS Clock Signs Denote Moral « Good, stout—exeellont wearing leather Sizes IOKS SECOND “LOOM, i Speck Look for the Clockst - - ® TO THE SHOPPERS OF LONG ISLAND ke Advantage of the L. 1, Railroad's Half Rate Fares, Sat'y Jan, 6 We Say: TEST OUR JANUARY SALE OFFERINGS, on Which We Stake Our Popularity for Value Giving. We Call Attention to Our Delivery Schedul All paid purchases », pu anywhere in U8 Pieee-AU OC. O. L. purchases $2.99 (ahd over) anywhere in U. 6, 2 ati white galatea—-or ry “Cufte—allk oe DO 8.00 Boye’ Trousere—choviots, tweeds 1.10 nly 00 Bevee ee BG Until 1 P. M.| ur rew nlephone Orders | JANUARY SALE SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW nd men’ “Bitok nar nlalieey cknes naiheied ate wt to! Beftereines to 40 in band, navy, dil convertibi 82.49 Women’s Tub Dresses....1,.79 Now Spring style—white linené— with large colored striped collare— all sizes, 00.94 Serge Dresses. . Women's and Misses'—box-pl yoke modele—beited——white and cuffe—navy, Copen., 61,94 Sateen Petticon leant, Pleated or tailored ila ei extra sise—all Tengt m—popu co Yo" 20 Teck nd. ad ae ie 93.49 Men’s Silk Shirts........ White ground, col: natin astrl silk stitched—all sizes, 92.08 Crepe de Chine 1 white of fleah—neat, smart atyle sen aks trimmed—fine organdie panels. 49 Voile Blouses. . AT Embroidered inserta—meat tucks, 82.00 nnd $2.50 Women's Corsets, 1,44 coutlh Jium bust—lace or em- broidery tvimmed—white—19 to 30, 1.00 and 93.80 Women's Comets. 1.95% outil-low or medium bust—long hips—white—slzes 19 to 30. i ratenite 1.50 Benssleres fancy etriped —net lace edge--hooked front— is 34 to 48. 97 ct, Scarfs and Squares...... ee i* Also centres—white—lace trimay fematitched, scalloped, 15 et, Cotton Mack Towels. 11% 19x37—bleached~-bemmed with neat colored or white stripe borders. 24 et, Cluny 7 Widths to ¢ 4 | bri 20 et. bh 28 Temmed — absorbent — bleached— white or colored borders. January Sale Values in UNDERMUSLINS erator of nbroidery and 42 as tittee CrP CUS WY amen tylea—tucks, shirrings, laces, embroideries, ribbons—va .. 68 Nal ik Combtnations—fancy with lace, embroider; n—akirt or drawer—va! hinations--Nainsook<—with ‘olds hoped or open em or embroidery 91.06... Pettlcoste—Cambric or muslin— wide embroldery or rows of lace and edgo—reg. -19....ceccceeee OS Me ‘ambric and Lr Insoo) —-wide em petery, and fancy laces—rog, § rrre Petticaats—flounces ae trimmed with lac mbroidery tuckg and ribbon—reg. $1.98...1.4% Short Petticoata—ruffie of fombroidery and tucks—-val..69.. 44% aere—Cambric and round neck—new wide mb reg, aon eo cprabined wet face and ribbon—v 45 Night oa— 7 rena —tingy ‘end 1.44 hematitched i} Wane *s Natnsook Drawe: | wide embroider: | and edge—value | Wemen’s Natnseok Drawere— cambric—daintiest effects in laces, | embroideries or ribbon—val. 98. 7% necklace of fancy lace, embroideries, medallions, ribbon—reg. .4$.... 4 | Crepe de Chine Camlsoles— yokes of fancy Ince and ribbom, some with ribbon shoulder straps —eluewhore .94 and $1.00... .66 4 Simo Ni 78 wet Cover high neck Rte, me44 to bd—-value 29.0... creer Extra Sine Corset Covers— nainsook—round or V neck—fancy laces or wide embrolderica— reg. 69 : 48 Extra Sise Drawers—good muslin fle with hematitehing: value 49 ++ 85 | | | Special Cuts in the MUST-HAVE TOILET ACCESSORIES Green Olive Oil s Orange Sticks—rog. . 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