The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1917, Page 14

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1 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1917. 4 - en 7" . — Fifth Avenue f: ai f wixty| Mr. and Mrs, Frederic Conde of No. |tison Bennett, Dr. Frederick reggae, ‘ OPPOSE JEROME CAR YARD. Nite 4 head DENATIT eerera jae night At Sherry's preceding 46 West Fifty-third Street; Mrs. sh | tna Mr. and Mrs. Amadeo P. | Aldermante Pr: rf gh EATRE Woot Brae pent and dance of the]O. Foster, Mra, C. ' Longley, Har- | nini —— : Proposition ® AT COMEDY THE: - : An emphatic protest waa made ye —— ire, Lindisy How . ee n Extraordina ‘ orane ae M 'y-nin reet, afte taking | |! ' T R C , A eRe Re hor'oate qucaratsscess "| The Japanese Way To Remove Corns Biebte 4, Mune P Binh ing fort Com Series, De F ri fy Te aon | ’ ° sion by the Public Service Commin- ‘a venue an ra. Cass Gilbert i 250 Pairs of Boots Pairs of Boots OAT the: auggestion of President Dow- of No. 43 Kast Sixty-fourth Street || Don t Hurt a Bit---Easy and Simple ling the matter was referred to @ com- fusnts to the peed and took thelr || } The model Illustrated Is a high-cut %Inch lace Maltble, ‘Complrolier Prendergaat, and | Mra, Edward N. Breitung wave a [|i ay. op i fentiin Dew te 3 Touch St Sore 4 h nd heel Greer acenitey 6f ihe Weare “orl dinner last night at No. 16 East Sev- ||| The Magic Touch of Ice-Mint Does ust a Touch Stops 8 . Meret aasenic WiGiaRA Pi aia \ Etc Phietetell ath elle enty-aixth Street, afterward taking || ness, Then the Corn or Callous Shrivels and Lifts Of eal PALIN lo SLAP LN Ad | the Waldort-Astoria i} Try It. Your Feet Will Feel Coo! and fine een ae be BEST FOR LIVER | | Mrs. A. Huldekoper Bond of No. 21 | . ics gs 4 Fast Sixtieth Street will give a smail || r } Actual 6 00 dance to-morrow night er her de-| | , butante daughter, Miss Mary Louis ° 10.00 Value ° Bond, in the Ladies Annex of the , , Metropolitan Club. . a ae | Es a or Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Riker of No. 110 1 fuse meh with e riety anette tore for ree Riveside Drive entertained friends | | it think lof it: use im iit, touch, ot | Aired Heot tne trent ot “inate ives: ) last ‘night at t {-Careme dinner at delightful ceo! joe-min' b ere Bo ni Bt 4 BROOKLYN f] ance in the Waldorf-Astoria. grill '{| Tea! foot Jor 16 yours No matter how | “tust as wood.”’—Advt eo SR i e+ 2 ae LBD scar 7a room, Other hosts and postesses were —_— = ee | They liven the liver and \ \ aye : , (0) Cy) bowels and straighten | OPPENHEIM. ‘OTT NS & Ee you right up. f care ones : hi. : — : Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn Don’t be bilious, constipated, The Mildest tobacco sick, with breath bad and —= tt is ‘ " . . tomach sour. Presenting new models of Exceptional Interest in & for Ps aig es : Misses’ Spring Suits, Coats, Dresses | The Best tobacco Sizes 14, 10 and 18 years, and auitable for women to 36 bust } a fs for cigarettes is Smart and youthful models expressly designed and tailored | ; to fit the growing girl's figure with an easy, natural grace. | ' Tailored Suits of Serge and Gabardine ....... 25.00 29.75 35.00 q Sport Suits of Bureila and Jersey Cloth...... 29.75 37.50 45.00 ; a TE - P 4 Ake Dressy Suits of Poiret Twill and Serges....... 29.75 35.00 39.75 To-night sure! Take Cascarets and oO (Uta ; enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and : Cal AEE ; Street Coats of Burella and Serges............ 18.50 25.00 35.00 bowel cleansing you ever experienced. s WK 0 30 Nihon up with your head clear, stom- MRS. BOORKE cocj#KRAN ‘ \ 5 ¥ PGHE Se hoe evens ach sweet, breath right and feeli be Se 22.50 29.75 39.75 Hae. “Gervid of nck Neetache, blows: | AM thin week the Manhattan Bor- ~ ness, constipation, furred tongue, sour 0) Woman's Suff: Party, Mra, ie ' Silk Afternoon Dresses................s0.05: 29.75 35.00 stomach, bud colds. Clear your skin, Jory pomomey Wathine, Chairmac, | P D j d Taffet x 0 20.7 bri inten our eyes, quicken your step hay teen conducting a werien of Bate ’ art esse: eta i and feel like doing a full day's work. ; y ; : i meee end cae reed 3 id Cascarets are better than galts, pills or {FAK Deneft performances at the § BOOS Viv eens vicsyeuevrt es 4 calomel because they don't shock the Comedy Theatre by the Was errr nee ane 18.50 25 liver or gripe the bowels ov Cause ter Square players, Four one-act Disye ; convenience all the next day. are produced nightly. Among those Mothers should give cross, sick, bile who are taking an interest in the Ms . S . ih Lad shoe ified a VAN c ene benefit and have taken boxes are Mrs. Ne wy : BROOKLYN retary tne a they canned ine the Winarg Dy Atraignt, afta. Vielor Vin iG / i b a u - — Morawetz, Mrs, Frank A. Vanderlip, s YN M . pence uasnnneniaenemaaiid Mrs. George Notman, Mrs, Charles Lie f , (o) (ce) Don't forget that Oysters, | Noel Edge, Mrs, W. W. Fuller, Mrs. , : Fish, Roasts and Gravies taste | 3: Borden Harriman, Mrs, John Z : (te ' ’ —______—_— Ls better with a dash of Henry Hammond, Mrs, ‘ ae ds ern | We ; a > ng a Slade, Mrs. Lewis Colt Albro, Mra. - ‘ x \ 4 Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn bed . Tiffany, Mrs, W. Bourke / firs, Herbert Lee Pratt and : : " * ° Ss ‘ellowes Morgan Invite Attention to Our Spring Display of = ancl em ih OLD ENGLISH irls’ D ¢ Sui 7 Girls’ Dresses, Coats and Suits S auce Notes in Society Our display of Spring fashions must delight every little lady who sees : : : ‘The annual Pivot Bridge and Euchre it, for infinite care has been given to the selection of youth- Great for flavoring Clam)... the peneft of the Fresh Air and fully chic models, which are moderately priced. and Fish Chowders. Convelescent Home of St. Vincent de | At Grocers and c | Paul, at Spring Valley, N. ¥., will be i Ti ’ Delicatessen Stores, 10 held at the Waldorf-Astoria at 2 Girls’ Coats Girls’ Dresses Made by Pcharl Tsrng RNY [| M-to-morro. re, Men Terney is onorary President; Mrs a Girls’ Velour check Coats in Chambray and Repp Dress- 3s a RO ee ae several color combinations, es, in brown, green, cadet e letoman iaiiry, mecced ‘V¥ies Presie belted model with deep col- blue, pink, ox-blood or plaids THIS Fits | foe tae ae Gatae wanetary ana lar of self material, slit with white pique collar and PLATE | Mrs. Charles H. Duffy, Treasurer. Hl pockets. Sizes 8 to 16 yrs. cuffs. Sizes 6 to 16 yrs $ $ Y To aid the work of keeping weil New York ie Kitche Asociat je in the Della Robbla Room of the Van- x imehes wide. * . Sunday World Wants Work Wonders | lderbilt Hotel at 10 o'clock onday Ciete gvelour Check and Girls’ Dresses of Linen or hae tek aida | y Serge Coats in high- Rep in plaids or new Sprin ‘EE FREES | » former Ge or G waisted, belted model with shadbai featuring Rapekent We EAAMINE. ESTE RSE ik aiuada, Lord Aberdeen, and Lady white pique collar, button belted or guimp effect in d th 1 eae pigs MT trimmed. Sizes 4 to 16 yrs. models. Sizes G to 16 yrs. \be given next Wednesday evening at 22-Karat Ss 22-Karat | the Brooklyn Ice Palace by the Cana- | Gold Bais cae Work @ | dian Club of New York, | “4 FINU r. 3. uaac 01 10 | 9.75 5.90 215 West 42d St. ici on wengusemeat cf (heir, daugaien | 10 Kenmare St. % sth, to Arthur Rosen- Girls’ Coats of Whipcord or Girls’ Linen or Crepe Dress- 409-411 Fuiton St;),; | Mixtures, fashioned in de- es invest or coatee effects, Mra. George Grant Mason of No. 854 | cidedly smart combinations belted, smocked and trime eee in all the. new Spring med with embroidery and REC CT HH HCE YHA RC MH OHH shades. Sizes 10 to 16 yrs velvet. Sizes 8 to 16 yrs. i i * oa 13.50 0.75 BAU { * f . AT 64ST &SAVE- a eae nausea ay P x Open Saturdays Gur Liberal Credit ors = ~ «Open y ; | Sumiors and Girls’ “Shoe-Top” Suits | wees menstotanef Listen to facts ae i Specially designed for the Miss of 10 to 16 years y We Close bhp eer ‘ , In amaryl» tailored belted and pleated models of exceptional charm in Burella, x Evenings 8 Connecticut. : elour necks, Serges and Gabardine in the new Spring shades. x Mi i i i x ‘ : lm Pur Tur. 18.00 20.00 = 22.50 ~——.25.00 Tt el 8 Hye eens mie lie eR Write for Our i| & of a kind “all its own”—no other like ‘| ‘ime | Booklet. x : : GS) it rree || it—it has stood the Test. | Initial Display To-morrow of eT | PI ad , 24 | Olds tn dnn Milinen ET] — I we ay Fretgn a] Helmar is just better, and being better it's } Uris) opring Millinery x wl =e 4 ae aad IS Hi a “just bully’—and that’s what you want, isn’t it? | xe line allroad Fare. =, \) » | | im (Qi + pe \| Direct attention to a superb showing of youth- x OS bs | ‘hink a mak ‘are ful models for Juniors, Girls and Misses ci ¥ | g T. it over—and e your next cig tte which are irresistibly smart and becom. x $-PIECE WILLIAM AND il purchase as your best judgment directs. | ing and very moderately priced. it MARY PERIOD DINING Darran ——er 3 Pieces, as | ne | * ROOM SUITE, in Jaco- | i Ulustrated, at | ° ., * . | 3.95 5.00 7,50 om vp * bean Oak, consisting ot | | i 4 H ES Friend, if you will once, you will many % BUFFET 54 incheslong, | | | b $BO°° FF times. x with mirror; CHINA |) \ Lehr 8) 8 — * CLOSET 44 inches wide; wt =o Table and Chairs | SE Ne * SERVING TABLE 34 \ to Match | |

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