The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1917, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Believes Pittsbur: her Is Being Held | that Thaw should be brought to thia oe fe It healthy to dict or exercise We cannot all have perfect Alien! 4 ‘en | State but ds insistent that it shall be| Two Persons Severely Narnea, | 10%, ite, rem ¥ teeth, but we can have clean teeth. in Philadelphia by “Ir- done 4 legal wa Hrumnaugh| While preparing breakfast in her hed ALBODON DENTAL CREAM con- regular Means.” Jsurgested that Swann and Black ser a W koft Avenue, Willams: \meee Lear and thd the Attorne eral of neylvanta. ay, Mrs. Lillian L Hed | tat vA tains te ar ibe nasi st ony District Attorney Swann and wit! |' ee A Pane is ey ‘t ls teva, and fm an teatant| Sretiaene poli ‘ i | Swann wan ought here be dentifrice obtainable, so it is certain.to [iam Harmon Tack, his assistant, « xt Monday, the day on " p on fire. Ina Clean your teeth best. convinced irregular means are bel cy piel lings tt oa by | ing to. extingut Every denttat brows the formula . : gfe € Y hadiy burned about the hand Bvery dealer selis pursued in Philadelphia to prevent | 1 r, come up In Philadel: | fee huaband, Willem Lateen, the extradition of Marry Thaw to!» stand trial here for the alleged av-| ‘The three allenists sent to sault upon Frederick Gump Jr, whom Iphia t Bwann t x 4 burned about the hands, Both were at 1 by a surgeon from St. Catherine's WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. venient, —Adv Guperfiuows flesh I» not nealthy, | AEOLIAN HALL In BROOKLYN m BROOKLYN THE AKOLIAN COMPANY —_ AEOLIAN HALL, In MANHATTAN, 29 West 42nd St. Light Metropolitan Addresses AEOLIAN HALL In THE BRONX 367 East 149th St. Additional Vocalion Branches at:—Griffith Piano Co., 605 Broad Street, Newark; J. W. Greene, 316 Grove Street, Jersey City; Heraco Exchange, 615 Spring Street, West Hoboken; L. Wertheimer, 181st Street and Wadsworth Avenue, Manhattan; Broadway Phonograph Shop, Broadway at oSth Street, Manhattan ——— ee, t \ ‘ Tomorrow and Saturday FOR A FIRST PAYMENT OF $5 . We will deliver this distinctive Style ‘‘G’’ ~AEOLIAN-VOCALION WITH $15 WORTH OF RECORDS Selected by you from the entire Aeolian Libraries Ser PRICE OF OUTFIT, $115 rt » ' achievement in the fields of Art and Science. It is truly a beautiful musical instrument constructed upon the phonograph principle. HE cost of the Style “G" Vocalion is but $100. Yet it will bring from your favorite records such a _ wonderful richness of tone as you never have And those who are won by the fine tonal qual- heard from a phonograph before. A tone r ities of the Vocalion will find these qualities enhanced unequalled !n depth, in artistic beauty, in absolute jy a delightful new privilege. With the Graduola fidelity in every delicate quality by any phonograph the revolutionary Vocalion expression device—each of other make priced at $100 or $1000 note of voice or instrument is your own. You may The Vocalion is supreme in tone quality! mould it, shade it as you please. Play each record with your own individual expression—or the Vocalion Many of the world’s greatest musical artists have heard this new phonograph. Not one has denied will play itself as any other phonograph when you wish. | that it marks a wonderful advance in the reproduc The present terms offer is so liberal that there is no | tion of musical sound need for anyone to be satisfied with an instrument less | The Vocalion has found immediate and wide Worthy than this supreme phonograph. favor among the most discriminatis classes in Remember that both Vocalion and records are America. In Europe it has received K | honors included in the terms offer. You choose the records | accorded only to products represent distinct yourself from the complete libraries at Aeolian Hall, This Special Terms Offer is E'ffective Tomorrow and Saturday Only | Liberal exchange allowances on phonographs of other makes yo \| Vocalion catalogue sent free upon request nnn —————— = —— ; THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 8, 1917. Thaw is also charged with kidnap: | wire permitted to make only a nuper-| LOS@ Your Fat, ping ficial investi¢ation and were refused HERE BY NEXT MONDAY |, %eve, tern tn communtention |on X-ray photograph of his bend| Keep Your Health wi Ga Krumbaug of Penr i and blood mens by order of —_ — |vania, who, it is reported, in willing | James Gay on, Thaw's attorney, | too t =) Sate! Lord & Taylor Greeley 1900 Founded 1826 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 89th Street "| \ooe —s ee ae eae eae eee aes een mmommnaty i Chickering Hall, Friday, March 9th, at 3.00 P. M. | Vocal Recital—Pupils of ay Foster |()) memes eeesemeens a semcemeemeremeemdeme casrenrencandranrancancan ancascanceup ° ° Untrimmed Hats---Special Friday and Saturday Introducing the new shapes, those critically correct ideas that express in an exclusive manner the individual and real wanted hat styles of the hour. French shapes selected by our own representative while in Paris and copted especially for us, enabling one to reproduce French Hats at a nominal cost, I. ——S O00 SSS 0 0 SS 0 SSO 0S 0S SS 8 07S SOO OS OO SOO \Y RK Fi Variety of the new shapes in Lisere, China split and lacquered hats in black and colors, together with a large showing of the new flowers, feathers, stickups and French novelty trimmings that will permit you to design your own hats to meet any color requirements. Introduced at a price to emphasize a supremacy that will be apparent at a glance. fine quality blacks, in all the | | Very mostly newest our ow hats lisere, | Finest quality China split, | Highly finished fine grade ana | of black lacquered untrim- a med hats, a large variety of shapes to select from $4.95 | $1.95 w $2.95 To assist our customers in making suitable selections of trimmings an expert designer will be on hand, who will make suggestions, if desired. 300 Trimmed and Tailored Hats for Friday and Saturday, $5.00 to $8.50 fe eneeceene Free Trimming Service-—————-—- is at the disposal of those who purchase Hats and materials in this section. onan ence oee ence eenv em: Fourth Floor =-em-amcemcemsemsemceme a a New Corsets Makes Exclusive with Lord & Taylor highly lustred; black copies of F colors; all the | 3:95 latest shapes. $2 (§ -eeeree eee en wen anan-an-an-ancancencancescencancan<{p-ainscncan-ancaneencanecneeeeneasanceineaeanaaseaecuns | | | : | | | | | i] i i Spring models in both of the highly spécialized makes, sponsored by Lord & Taylor, conform in every clever line to the dictates of the new mode, presenting all the correct contours now, so that one may select the corset prior to choosing the suit or gown. “Elente’”’ Corsets Models for e some form Fabrics are ing details da In Coutil— $6.50. In Batiste—elastic top models, $5.00. In Broche—$5, $7.75, $10 and $12. Lord & Taylor Special Corsets So complete } $80: feat type of figure, including who require careful corseting irm and finely textured, finish- ity + Hlente Corsets, $5.00 to ient of models, | that th ee are i | ' | 5 to meet every ne In Batiste—$1.00, $1.50 and §. In_ Coutil—$1.50, $1.95, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50, ' In Broche—$2.95 and $3.50, In Fancy Batiste—$3.50. SO 0 0 0 - .—-A $3.50 Model — Very Special at $1.95..00— A Lord & Taylor Special Corset at a special price Fr and Saturday. Of { fancy striped pink coutil for medium and well developed fig ; elastic top, is lace # trimmed; medium bust and length, lightly but well boned. Sizes 22 to 30. o\auneamneemnoenns: Second Fl00rmmcencemcee cemcamcemcamsamram.ssam-vemnsen: ——— ee i Pe 2 Friday and Saturday Important Special Sale of Silver Plated Ware (Reproductions of Sheffield Plate) At 4 to % Less Than Standard Prices The surplus stock (about 600 pieces) from one of the best manufacturers in America. — 0 0 SS 0 0 a OS 0 | . e 12 1b Chop Dishes, 8 to 14 in.... $5.95 to $12.95 4 Coffee Sets (3 pieces).....,...00000. $17.95 Meat Dishes, 8 to 20 in.,.. $2.95 to $10.95 Odd Tea & Coffee Pots. each oe $6.95 Dishes, Well and ish Di | Meat aie in. ....e+. $11.95 to $22.00 Ae in ae peeled till tat $3.95 to $7.95 , , : 95 elish Dishes, with cove: $7.50 to $15.00 | Vegetable Dishes.......... $3.50 to $6. Steak Dish | yt Sie CR eens $2.75 to $4.50 ¥ Steak Dis 0ises De cecesl ten saseks $6.50 | Serving Trays, 6 to 20 in. $1.50 to $13.95 } Pie Plates Sandwich Trays. . Cheese Plateaus.......+++» $1.00 to $1.95 | Fruit Baskets..... Cracker & Cheese Dishes,. $4.25 to $6.95 | Ice Bowls { Ground Floor . $2.95 to $5.95 . $1.95 to $4.25 $5.95 $2.95 Roll Trays | t oases $1.95 to $2.95 : Ce NEE TSENG SO OE SN OED eS: ccm: — Five Special Features Next SUNDAY’S WORLD 1. Allegorical Portrait of St, P&trick. | | Colored Cover Design. eel —— OSS 0 Sa SS SS SS 9 SS OO SS 0 SO So OS — es 4, “When Uncle Sam Rules the Waves.” A Victor Herbert “Century Girl” Song. es 5. IN GRAVURE—New York’s Great- 2. Irish Coats of Arms of Fifty Famous Familios, est Blizzard’ of Twenty-nine Years | — Ago; also a Group of Exclusive Pictures 3. Three Good drish Stories. 1 of Ur Cuban Revolution,

Other pages from this issue: