The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1917, Page 13

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a mid “LAND OF AMERIC ” ’ 4 eich Six Groups of Pictures Giv at Costume Ball to Aid Lying-In Hospital, The Tadies' Auxiliary of the Lying-In! Hospital night. Th iy cluded Mrs. Vincent Astor, Theodore Roosevelt jr., Mrs, Forsyth Wickes, laincey Kountze, Whitehouse Vanderbilt ir. * Mrs. Mrs W. and Mrs. William ments, Under the direc! won, tures, called “Land TABLEAUX VIVANTS, cose BY SOCIETY WOMEN en Annual costume ball of the|Sating the food question. held at Sherry's last|mous adoption of a resolution which eception Committee tn- | will lead, it is hoped, to co-operation Mrs. | among Mrs. Arthur! pertaining to food supplies and mar- Tnelin, Mrs, Ernest Ixelin, Mra, G. BL) kets. 4 Schoonmaker, Mrs. W, Goadby Loew,| Rhode Island, Verinont and New De Mrs. W. Fitzhugh | jatter State Gov.-elect Edge promised K. Austen Gray and Mrs, Oliver|lief that the State has power to fix Inclin were in charge of the arrange. |t The tableaux vivants were ion of Robert Law- Thero were six groups of pic~ af America.” Mrs. Leonard M. Thomas represented merte; In the first grou those posing ¥ Schieffelin, Satherine Pe nd group, Was posed by Mrs Mrs. Philip) i. W: Juiwrence and Miss Carol man. he third Helen Flake, and Miss Hel Mrs. A. Har was dg and velt jr. Mes § Miss Camilla Morgan anc Morgan. Mrs rg fhe last group, “Agri which Miss Alexandra Emery Kented “Cotton,” 8. Oliver Ise “Dalry Produc Mrs. Lottie Clark jr. “Gra und MacGregor Byrne, “Fruit.” * ‘Childe Hassam carvings, arral.ge “Ponte Veeechio in semi-cire @ background, poling up the shallow atream, “The Birches, stream, with landscape beyond, highly Inspirational, “The fy concolorous, reflected, bigh keyed treatment @ full length nude, in the landse: Hlue sea appears effectively distance. But why the sandals? The col Mr. glass. pleasing. of flesh tints on a hut slightly alt flesh, but has done with ne and de "The Rainbow in t charming treatment ¢ boomorit. The Goldfish Window" show 1y| In a kimono of many colors, 1 Civgeous than Joseph's fanous ¢ uely Ish ws through 1 modulated greens uted Desert” | row! ‘AM lost or found articles ade vertised in The World will be Usted at The World's Informas r Bullding World's at core Brondwars 155 World's Washing= We daye ibe norily ‘ and Offlee, and + Brooklyn, cD followine the printing of Adve ment, arrison Twe John | ti- 1), led by Miss ration,” | under k lin, GC. Miss Helen | | In Exhibition at | Montross Gallery : ade are handled with splendid! i ry. Colonial Gravestones at Lexing-| « ton” Is done in ~astel. It show: ‘ old-time monur with th introduces a fine treatment of the arched bridge, with the towering city effectively used as A boatman ts seen|¢ tel medium, ts a sympathetic t t of the al- ways beautiful, whi rehes, The Teflections of the tree shadows In the are tar,” another pastel, ds high. | It shows an expanse | of water with @ single star artistically | “Nude Woman With Sandals” ts in It deals with une. The figure is well modelled and the in the| “The Opal” #hows a nude woman at her tollatte before a fetching Cheval | incident shown ts | Hassan has well ac-| complished a most delicate treatment ckground of color} vitated from the dificult job sa the rainbow | at the win- A omial chairs make for anged at the right and e- | Lusitania was destroyed by lawful or rine| the open} ‘HIGH COST TALK AT A BILTMORE DINNER and Mayor Among the Thirty-Nine Guests of George | W. Perkins. George W. Perkins and thirty-nine ‘thers discussed food last night. They talked of the high cost of living, at! the Hotel Biltmore, where Mr. Per- kins was host at a dinner attended by Gov. Whitman and Mayor Mitchel, | at which were representatives of committees which have been invest! | | The dinner resulted in the unani- tern States on matters New York, Massachucetts, Jersey were represented. For the! | he would appoint a committee to han- die the problem, He asserted a be- he prices of certain commodittes, | Mr. Perkins introduced Gov, Whit- man as @ public man “who has had two cups of coffes and may get a third.” Mayor Mitchel spoke briefly of the municipality's efforts to get a Panter markets bili through the Leg- slature, —_—____ | MUST PAY LUSITANIA WIDOW. ne Sue preme Court, in an opinion by Justice Kalisch, to-day held that whether the unlawful means by the German Gov- ernment, &n employer, knowing his jagent was to travel on a liner which Was subject to risks of war, 1s lable the Workmen's —Conipensation Act for ansemple injuries or death Compensation of ) is awarded Mrv. Tho case was that of Mra, Thirza Ann Foley, widow of Arthur FE. Foley of this | city He was drowned in the st . }, The gainst the Home Rub. ber Compan. this city, which em ployed Foley as special travelling sales- man and manager of the European trade, naesitlipmeniasnane | THE DEFENSE SOCIETY SUED. Fetobera A The American T must defend a $10,000 suit brought in eme Court yesterday by Abe I hp patd the s0- tife attention of Guard or and the tries beg and N h ¢ LADIES! SECRET TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR Bring Back Its Color and Lustre with Grandma’s Sage Tea Recipe. Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and, faded hair beautifully dark and lux-) uriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul-| phur recipe at home, though, is troublesome, An easier way is to get | the ready-to-use preparation improv- | ed by the addition of other ingredi- | ents, costing about 60 cents a large hottle, at drug stores, known as “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- pound.” thus avoiding a lot of muss. While gray, faded hair is not sinful, | we all desire to retain our youthful | appearance and attractiveness. By | darkening your hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it does it so natural- ly, 80 evenly. You just dampen « sponge or soft brush with ft and draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, After an- other application or two your hair be- comes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and Juxuriant and you appear years younger, Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur | Compound isa delightful toilet requi- | site. It is not intended for the cure, nitigation or prevention of disease. | —Advt “Save the Pieces” Broken Glasses Duplicated Quickly and accurately without a prescription. Exceptionally low prices. Lenses at 50c, 75c, $1.00, etc. Baker Writ f Militia to Tho presence along the border sible a peaceful solv Problem, Secretary of V Jin a@ letter to Col fonal Guar@® helped make pos- A. Wingate of the Second Field Artillery, No ( N. ¥. In it Mr, Baker thanks the ar: tillersmen for the geod work they did! on the be 1 ‘Had bar as danger | How C7 Obtain Thess Patterns Childe Hassam, in © toa certain film Ehulch, Bhow at the Montross ¢ and controlled by the Fifth Avenue, until Jan | rts the def ts were to Legh J te uch to t njoyment c | movie at the Candler Theatre | BY 8s much enjoyment national camp n in| @rt loving public. Most of ae od vighty-one numbers entering ne the catalocue have been y i Pur os “ aac, ently executed, and the Childe Mas. money, 8 Wereekure 408 Fulton St.cer, ine he present show. bess in the sult : Veuy deoonitive, Liowtght Parte < Si y are particular amare rare - cK . leasing, and the exhibiting art EW JAILI | Dr. J.J. Caldwell says that this exceed- ry f fleld for | th | d was gone fur afield for his ther i Hast Hampton, Lb. 1, Old H | entite, bu Conn., Harney Desert, the Huds ein Praises of| Sufferers from this afiction are con: A youth and Co, weeks unUl they are Cob all well represented, without sioner of Ac ts Wallstein attr which the attacks Maming his European themes to Mayor Mitchel yesterday | The “Home, Sweet Home Cotta we si @t Kast Hampton, L. 1, is a charming treatinent of a v ud cottage that} ° tt? is permeated with t Jealization of j tin t -| often be prevented | hem ‘en without the association | ™ it ato be Pi t OU la iu pent kamnin tablets when the first symptoms of Vayr a fai) | ale tablet every ; 7, | Prison tac) rtens tt, “Old House at East Hampton, L. 1."| the substit of olannere at $780 al e restand quiet, 4s superbly rendered, The old ram-|year to replace p: en at $1,400 ax! — Anti-kamnia tablets may be obtained Shackle house, having becn touched| caretakers of the prisons, is in prospect | at all druggists, Ask for A-K Tablets, With the magic brush of Mr, Hassam,| and Mr. t aya the city will) They quickly relteve all pain, takes on @ veritable maze of color,| Sve more than while | = «handle A bit of the interior, seen u vugh the half-opened is al ‘ectly delightful detail sient! EXPECTS MEXICAN PEACE, tttDi00 ‘The Piano that repro- \ duces the playing of the world's great Arte iets in your home Hear It Y mild days this coat can be worn open as it on the figure, on cold days {t can be buttoned up about the throat, and that makes tt emt~ valuable for our changeable Here, It is made of brown vel- irs and ft i# trimmed with champagne colored broadcloth bh d with brown. The mate: part ef as ft ts one for the season's suit nently weather ils make a ‘ect and the coat ts 4 andsome,, ‘The model 4 oadcloth and for a ngs, however, and it can be made of white or Ight color to he dressy or of «durable dark color to be very servic ble and adapted to s ons for girl chool wear, Fash tend toward simple effects and the difference between the everyday and the dre apt to be found tn the material and in the treat ‘ont sy one te nent rather than in the eut and tn th ty! Mothers will be glad of this mod it hnpl easy to Plain body portion {sex led to form the tront el, but ut es and back the skirt 4a shirred nd foined to the eC | | | nh ® a Har and eufty it in ft age No. 9316 (With basting line and added seam allowance), GIRL'S COAT, 8 to 14 Years, FASHION Street (op h and TH second Alon receipt of fifteen cents ave plain and always FOR MOTOR CLOTHES GO TO BRILL BROTHERS “GET THE HABIT FOR MOTOR CLOTHES RILL BROTHERS GO TO THE HABIT” ATV AML: LAB OL-09 Brill Brothers’ Annual Clearance Sale 20,294 Overcoats and Winter Suits for Men At Reductions of from $3.00 to $12.50 on a Garment This sale has been famous for more than a quarter of a century and is New York’s greatest clothing event of the year. Every Overcoat and Suit in the sale is our own regular stock, made in accordance with Brill specifications and up to every Brill standard. Every Suit and Overcoat was purchased for this Winter’s selling; every one is this season’s new, up-to-date style, and not one garment has been purchased for the purpose of filling in or of iwidenthg the varlaty. At *] 3.50 At *] 7.50 1,940 Overcoats, formerly $22.50 and 1,682 Overcoats, formerly $18.00 and $25.00; Ulsterettes, Chesterfield models $20.00, in form-fitting, Pinch Back and Chesterfield models. Some with silk yokes| and Dress Coats. Many with silk yokes and silk sleeve linings. and sleeve linings. 3,475 Winter Suits, formerly $18.00 and| 3,251 Winter Suits, formerly $22.50 and $25.00; Silk Mixtures, Cassimeres, $20.00; Blue Flannels, Gray Overplaids, F Fancy Tweeds, Striped Effects, Fancy | Heather Mixtures and Cheviots. Many of the Suits are full silk lined. Worsteds and Cambridge Grays. At $9.50 SUaHLoUud Tad SAHLOID HOLOW 8OA 1,200 Overcoats, formerly $12.50 and $15.00; in form-fitting, Box and Pinch Back models, with self or velvet collars and with patch pockets or flaps. 2,860 Winter Suits, formerly $12.50 and $15.00; Serges, Fancy, Flannels, Plain Blacks, Tartan Plaids, Pencil Stripes, Fancy Cassimeres, Pin Stripes and Blue Serges. $23 5Q/at $37.50 : 300 Chesterfield Overconts, ‘ +. | made of genuine Worumbo 1,772 Overcoats, formerly $30.00 and $35.00; Sooteh Mix. Mactereaie, Heed thomeal tures, Plaid Backs and Tweeds. Many of them silk lined. out with Skinner's Satin, silk 1,642 Winter Suits, formerly $30.00 and $35.00; Silk Mix- braided edges and pocket tures, Worsteds, Scotch Mixtures, fine C flaps. Formerly $50.00. The Velours. Many of them silk lined. «LIGVH AHL LAO» $30.00 to $35.00 Overcoats & Suits at 1,040 Overcoats for men. Formerly $35.00 and $40.00. Full silk lined or quarter silk lined. 1,101 Winter Suits for men. Formerly $35.00 and $40.00. Many of them full silk lined. sietiadlieas finest and most desirable of all Overcoats. And Here’s a Wonderful Message for Mothers and Fathers Semi-Annual Shirt Sale SaaHLOUd THU OL OD Overcoats and Suits oe for Boys. Now *4.45 ce nse SH ee Shirts from our own $2.00 stoc } 3 for $3.7! Formerly Up to $7.00 Overcoats, sizes 8 to 8—-in plain colors and in fanc all warmly lined, in convertible or button-to-neck models Norfolk Suits, sizes 7 to 17—-in gray and brown almost all of them with 2 pairs of full lined knickers and Overcoats is this season's stock, Boys’ $1.50 Wash Suits at 85c Size 8 to 7 mixtures, Semi-Annual Neckwear Sale 35c 3 for $1.00 65c 3 for $1.75 mixtures, 650c Scarfs in a wonderfully good assortment, Every Suit from our own regular 60¢ stock. Heavy Silk Scarfs in large shapes, plain colors, Of striped galatea and chambray. stripes, figures and flowered effects. Sale Commences To-morrow Morning at 8 o’Clock 44 East 14th Street 1192 Main Street, Bridgeport 125th Street at 3d Ave. 2 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn 791 Broad Street, Newark Open Evenings until 9 These 5 Briil Stores open Saturday evenings: 14th St,—125th St.—Brooklyn—Newark—Bridgeport. 47 Cortlandt Street 279 Broadway SAH.LOTO WOLOK 804 GERI BRILL. BROTHERS FOR MOTOR CLOTH PH FEAT

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