The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1917, Page 9

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\there, because they were too far from f home, but next week thege houses will | be brought in. “No violence will be attempted in| SORE TIRED FEET 1 thig strike, but every moral influence Use “Tiz’”’ for aching, burn- Will be brought to bear to urge actors | not to play at the Loew theatres. The | ing, puffed-up feet and corns or callouses. WHITERATS’ STRIKE CALLED AJOKE. BUT ACTORS LAUGH, T00 Performers Elated Over Suc- cess of Walkout—Theatre Managers Unconcerned. stage hands and orchestras are not | involved, nor is there any assurance that they will be, V 6 going to succeed in this strike, and when we have finished with Mr. Loew, other Circuits will be similarly taken up.” j In order that the White Rats may know their competit there is a Jarge signboard in the lobby of their clubhouse in West Forty-sixth Street bearing the names of seventy-five vaudeville acts designated as “scabs.” The White Rats are striking for 5 per cent. booking commissions, not | more than three performances a day, | @ more generous con ct and a cloned shop. They say thd'll arbitrate any jof their demands save that for the closed sho ‘BOY AVENGER 0 OF FATHER EXONERATED BY JURY His Parent Lay ay. Dead in the Street Son Seized His Gun and Killed the Murderer, CROWEBURG, March 9 EFleven-year-old Vinardi went | back to school to-day exonerated by The White Rats, an organization of vaudeville performers, say that their sitike against the Vaudeville Man- ’ agers’ Protective Association in gen- eral an@ the Marcus Loew theatres in particular is a gratifying success. § The management of the Loew thea- | {tres says the strike 1s a joke, that @ the performers needed can and will ‘be obtained and that “so long as the| * feature film exists Mr. Loew should! } worry,” And that's the state of af- 5 t ne -bye, sore feet, burning fect, ender feet, tired feet ye corns, callouses, b.rions and raw spots, No more shoe tight | [Fy | ness, no mor limping w with pa’a or drawing up your face In @ “Ti2" is magical, acts right off. draws out all the poisonous exudations -thich | | puff up the feet. Use “Tin” and wear smaller shoes. Use “Tis” and forget your foot misery. Ah! how comfort: | abie your feet feel. Get a 25-cent box of “Tir” any druggist or department 8 fairs to-day in the White Rats strike, plug, of course, the announcement that both sides “are confident of ulti- mate victory.” The strike, which has been threat-! ened for a month, was called last night when the first show of the new half week bill wag about to begin. Mr. Kan at re, Loew and his lieutenants had to do @ | jaw, after having avenged in blood| Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad lof @f hustling to fill the vacancles 1M | the killing of his father. A Coroner's | feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, the bills of the American, Lincoln | jury returned a verdict of self-defense | never get tired, A year's fot comfort | ‘ Square, Delancey and Seventh Ave- refunded.— nue Theatres of this city, the Fultor, Orpheum and National of Brooklyn. | guaranteed or money Advt. absolving the boy ne death he: from bi} for last Monday of Mike ame suitor for the h 1 of Joe's! | the Lyric of Hoboken, Loew's of New- | and an nom out OlanioetitS Li id’: Pl BY > catlase te toesres ia Bomse peas? at iquid’s Place = Joseph M. Schreck, general man- y was a feud betw eon the elder ager of the Loew circuit, gald to-day “This strike is a joke, The Loew interests are ndt badly concerned, be- cause wo have t tor every one that has jay nigh Parent to everybody that the uma should The ‘InCleansing Teeth | ts ready A great | be provided for as well as the tet! correct dentifrice for both number of acts not performed by'| de easiness White Rats have already been sum- | structed ‘his son co. | brush te cleaning the moned to our offices and arrange-| His father’ lo | SaHBERS BrOPOrILAS) SanUy bas exlthiy boy shortly afterward fc nter the gum ti and overcome the mente made to put sibs: front of his ea Gl oF cerms that cause bleeding, receding and| Anyhow, people don't now whol gun alxo. He pointed infected. gut ‘As sound teeth will only 4 the headliners are—they ask what's and laughed at him. remain intact in by ormal gums, Somo- | dont Hauid ts t the rent conal yinardt fire killing € al eelestion to ase || » the Loew inter- Advt. the feature film— ests are all right, whatever happens.” ’ Gordon Whyte, publicity represen tative of the White Rats in the strike, sald: “All the Loew houses have been hard hit River, | Memphis, Providence and Atlanta, which have weekstand bills We didn't want to call out the actors Meyer? Bernheumer ye appeal of Kellner's furniture is quality and service. QT he fact that the price is always lower is the result of years of experience and an immense buying power. Whatever your reason may be, Kell- ner's is the store for furniture buying. ‘oronto, 21016 W. 3341, Se ee ie WHOLESALE COATS & SUITS 1]| li {1 SPECIAL AT ’RETAIL While they last, sprag SUITS * (as illustrated) sacks | os OED LUIS TUT to eo Adam Circassian Walnut Bedroom Suite, 4 pieces $183 The 25 rooms completely furnished will prove interesting and instructive TTS 190 Spring Sample Coats; w tee): retail jen Tick cu a S.E. Cor. 15" ST. 67 AY SINCE 1891 EEULCHATIN LcLaeTN nae cc TAL 347 ad | TEETH rub Free! Between 9 and 11 Daily to Prove My Painless Method: ‘3PM My Soft Rubber Suction Plate will fit any mouth, ‘This plate is sold on ® pos y-back guarantee I Give Credit 22-Karat $ Gold Crowns baidge Work DR. FINCH 215 W. 42dSt, “tsa! \10 Kenmare St. ‘409- 11 Fulton St. js! Anil of B eh Mall, WA J, 86 07) EXE EEE ON SESE. An Announcement of the Season’s First Presentation of Misses’ and Children’s Hats The new things are always shown first at millinery modes for childhood and at Towest-in-the-City prices Here are the new Oven % to T Closed Sunday, Imported Hats from Victor Jay and John - Smith & Sons of London and Removes Hairy Growths | = from J. Penon & Co, of Paris Without Pain or Bother || |5! how the late European ideas | Ey of correct headwear for girls of atades of Tacday) 12) 7 to 18 years. ‘These charming By hats were recently — selected It is not nevessury to use a puliful | 1 abroad by our own representa keep the skin entirely free from these || nably at $4.96 to $15.89. (In heauty destroyers. ‘To remove hair, | | the Millinery Salon.) make a stil! paste with a little pow Ba dered delatone and water, Spread this the hairy surface and in-aboot 21 |B) Hats from American Makers r sl ( 4 minutes rub off, wash the skin. and |B Tininitailored Wats in)tue new alrns ey the hairs are ye tard against | |e A di Ba ply trimmed with ribbons, are in we colors. $1.98 to $4.96, Tailored hats and others not so 5 , ready in w big assortmenta 3.96 $4.96. A special feature is the g it $3.96 of the hats at this price is i 1 listed at The World's Informae Untrimmed HL of Milan tion Bureau, Fulltzer Bullding he aGilanibeiea,. salle See Office, north: soon in black, nm brown 4 Nd. 99% " | Brooklyn Office, fon St-, Brookly — ays Second Ploor, ON Street == following the printing of ihe ody * EVAN aXt VOTO CiAMATAnAR Annan mAnT The Young Idea will find many points to interest her among the new suits for misses now being shown in one of our Broadway windows. The quiet charm of the Living Room is made the more ful selection of appropriate furniture. The suites and odd Three-Piece 1 fine grade of ta and pillow Suite consists 6 Complete sh leather on seats ather on outsi ofa. r arn arm and backs; chair and $113.00 g Room | we Room design cov- | Suite, covered in velour on seats. genuine brown Spanish her on seats, inside arms with cane backs and arms. and backs; imitation leather Frames of mahogany finish on arms and backs. birch, Sofa, arm chair and rocker chair and rocker, complete for $91.50 complete for $151.00 Other Three Piece Living Room Jour, $62.25, $73.50, $166.00 and $169.00. j—Sixth Foor The Cretonne Department Takes Up More Spacious Quarters In order that we may show our cretonnes and printed fab- ries to better advangage, they have been assembled in new quarters where throughout the day they may be inspected in an even north light. ‘There are domestic and imported Other Living Room Suites, in leather, $67.50, $75.25, $93.75, $106.00 and $124.00. Suites in $137.00, the decorative use of these fabrics are unlimited, as they are suitable for draperies, ing for any porch, the cretonnes in wonderful designs and colorings, ranging 19¢ per yard to $4.49, The possibilities for ty well equi from to execute o draper iad to submit designs and estimates 5th St, Hear 4 at Less Than [Pictures Sales Prices In a recent auction sale of 19th Century prints, held in an Art A hitber of mezzotints in re higher than the sume obtained for irtisty’ signed proofs, \ Gallery in ‘this city prints are regularly priced at awegye Which simply emphasizes the fact that on objects of art -\rs prices are than anction sale prices in Art Gallerie 1 auctions” are really nothing more than Art Gallery “special sale A mezzotint in colors, aftel A signed artist's proof of a Thomas Gainsborough, of "rs, mezotint in colors, “Lady Surah Siddons.” brought 15.00 Ma as) Natur after st auction, The same picture in | Romney, was bid in at SU AMY collection is priced regue | MAIS price for the same pic- larly at $95.50 ture (one of a limited edition of 1 Visie to the Boarding | 225) is $93.50. School.” a meazotint in eoler Lucresia Tarnaba " after George Morl igned | zotint in colors, after Bott Us proof, is at | signed artist's proof, | $149.00 in Moyes galleri It 2 proofs, sold at av brought 8200.00 at the 5 In MWORYS gale referred to. price of this picture is MI of these 1 Arent Edward hurys Rare Antique Chinese Rugs In Conveniently Small Sizes \ collector, recently returned from China, remarked that even in China it would be difficult to find such an assortment Fourth Foor, 31th street, of small antique rugs as we are now showing. ‘There are sev eral hundred rugs of various ages and different designs in soft color efiects not found in modern floor coverings overit , A few ‘ i 8 in. x $39.50 | 4 ft. 34 9.50 ‘ x $4950) ¢ft. vinx? Santo Pays—Vourih Moor, Contre Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums While these Wilton Tugs wre made of the finest anaterials, they ate not © closely woven as rugs much higher priced, ‘The difference iy apparent only toanexpert. ‘The designs are copies of Orientals, aud every rug basa Jinen fringe x 64 48 ) Hall Runners to match, oin x Oh in ba 48 x of si224 tite 6 in. x ' $078 | x ote, 6 in $14.28 Aft din, x10 ft on ist If douse ¢ ma: any | sist $20 4 5 yx $22 69 Carpets Moderately Priced I aL rolle,— $1.08 191.34 § 1, $1.64, Axminster Rugs Inlaid Linoleums AN new this st an : \ nxt 33.24 \ ae $5.24 ftiein x6 So | ‘ s Figured Cork Linoleums Double Width Oeterere Living Room Furniture Attractive in Design and Finish RX Macy Goi Mitractions Are Prices—Quality—Serrice Crs noticeable through the pieces described below. will lend no of attractiveness to any Period adapta tions and modern de signs make up our un usual collection care small measure home, Three - Piece Living Room Suite, covered in two tone velour with four pillows, two of which are shown in this dlustration. Frames in mahogany fin ish. $214.00 ing Room fe, covered in stry, with ke cushion seats hacks, spring fronts « arm chair, rocker and sofa $166.00 Other Three - Piece Living Room Suites in_ tapestry $102.00, $109.00 and $188.00, All-Upholetered Arm Chairs, covered in fine tapestry, $27.50 Arm Rocker to match, $27.50 Grandfathe: Arm Chai: covered in asse Wo tapestri Claw and Ball feet $28.50 Arm Rockers to matgh, $28.50 Just about enough for One Day’s selling MEN’S WINTER OVERCOATS At $11.50 Formerly $14.75, $17.50, $19.75 34 to 38 only Wise men are buying their Sizes overcoats for next winter now and ¢ AvINg money by doing so. This assort ment contains serviceable fabries in several models are— Bought With an Eye On Soaring Prices Umbrellas At $1.89 saved now th BL, Bway mean money For men ur 600 substantial, voking umbrella Handles: lor women, genuine ebony, malacea, pi ito, ebonoid and snake y some with silver caps, some with solid gold trim: ming. For meny— Prince of Wales crook handles in W woods, including furze and boxwood, sterling silver caps: and 1b Js. Coverings: Viece-dyed taffeta (silk and cotton); silk cages; mile tary tassels and loop Frames: -rib paragon frames 20 and 2&8 inches Mea —Vinin Floor, aon “Right Shape” fe i‘) Shoes woes, to give the em, / required comfort and | Wat \ os contain good able materials despite the ris ing costof everything enter ing into shoe construction For the Little Girl Black Button Shoes "1 fool ease for must be necessary xrowing feet made of de pendable material “Tight Shape ly only service sto $2.19 “ t 2.59 For the Miss Black Button Gun Mete wes il tu? $3.39 Ton Buttor ary tl 2 $4.49 Tan Lave a2 $5.94 Genuine 4 Bucksh n ‘Mtb te 3th Sa Youthful designs, with all th adapted to the younger man's t flannels in Soft Roll Sacks, 14 to 20, Mere —ritth Men’s Shoes With Solidity and Snap, $7.49 A smart) looking Corde van shee for early Spring wear, Made of genuine horschide, finished in a deep rich wine shade, on an attrac- tive last Men’s Shoes, $3.49 “i news for who stitched so “7 4 shoes of such dependable will be obtainable at this low price for some time to BOGS —Malri Floor Baleony, or asks his women folks to sh he Cravats— Of Imported Silks Foulards ina smart open end style. showing an unusual assortment of new figured and block patterns in desirable colorings 94c Poplins ty of striped and only in these figured age will Shepherd Checks make Varying from the to the larger, bolder and white, gray and 94c white or purple and white. ine designs fo oad, 1 of conserva al to me Serviceable Pajamas, $1.89 ’ grade madran and fine M in stripe nis AM sizes n white grounds weaves. Sage —Mnin Floor, Two Soap S Hard and Soft Full size cake, 414e; Complexion Soap One Doren Unwrapped Cakes, Dozen Wrapped Cakes, Regularly 81.45 Main Floor, 34th st. Rear new Spring Suits, Pinch Backs and p for him, the wore How seein Finds * Way to Men’ s Spring Suits At $19.75 Satisfaction in clothes is the re- sult of correct style, good tailor- ing and real service. It begins in the designer's mind and accumulates force as it passes through the tailor’s hands. It is assured only through the careful 3 selection of fabrics and trimmings, cor- 5 rectly put together. It is an important element in these} | in English Soft Roll sacks, High Waisted Coats and m conservative able flannels, worsteds and tweeds. —Suits for Boys Grown-up $14.75—— With Long Trousers models tyle fea! and | roadway Keeps Up With the Styles hoo aap t The same the in but & season in name, same quality each correct and timely in its colors and blocks, “The new ome dium brim particularly smart int My TS rs. Main Phy o5th 6t SHIRTS---CRAVATS | And Other Haberdashery 3 Whether a man comes in to select his own haberdashery he can feel sure will get shirts, neckwear and other things, of the right qualities, the right styles and the right prices Shirts— Of Various Silk Weaves Broadcloth Silks, in lustrous satin stripes of various colors on white grounds: Also neat f attractive pattern Fibre Sitks, in } eftects. and riety of ce be popular wit % Jacquard Silk Mixtures variety of neat, figur grounds, will suit the extren the unassum ing man as well mer latter Mo cassimeres, sof men's garments a 1 Norfolk models, jes of green and smoke de exclusively for us from dependable materials by skilled $4 erized weaves n self jacquarded and plain SIO WUE IO LY LOL LULU LOGY DULL OL LOLOL LOLOL LOM LUDO DOL LODO LOLOL cials for March ater Peroxide Soap $6.48 gross 59¢ eee of depend fancy mixed and Ages xtur that $4.89 i) ca stiful jacquard E §2. 69 dresser ond" the former » = Bl Shepherdand Velour Checks ure attractive and youthful as well as serviceable The gare. ~ ments are tailored ace Gk YT? ding to our high stan we dard, in the latest styles SO8ay7 >, and of all wool fabries Uric Wane es Linings of quality r iea . FOR SMALL BOYS ly ‘y $5.49 to $8.94 PH Sizes 214 to B years a \ FOR BIG BOYS $7.49 to $14.74. Sizes 7 to 16 year Boys’ E xtra Trousers $ nely ta Reelers for Th f “Weekly Furnishing and Hat Special~ | tata at one’ Boat Pajamas, 64e uits $6.49 to $18.74 Featuring Checks in Spring and metiar | 8 SUITS for BOYS Small Boys $4.89 to $9.74 Boys’ New Spring F Felt Hats, The Lansdowne | $2.74 . # | $1.59

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