The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1917, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1917. THE NEW PLAYS [oS POSUNIES Sales ForThursday and Friday, of War-Plays FIGHT STOCK TAX cirag SKIN AND SCALP ated hange Leas Charge Purchases Made to Saturday Inclusive will be on Bills of May First Sale of Women’s 2 a7 Milanese Silk Gloves est at Albany Hearing BY CHARLES DARNTON A. de Aguere, President of the| If you attend to Pimples, Rashes Gonndliaated’ Mock ‘Wechanie, st and ii skin troubles with 1 oalamn, and A | jo so promptly, they will not develop OR once Laurette Taylor must bow low, as the song went in “Robin | pan . AL eid Ly hah oad spread. Aiea : 4 At Cc air Hood,” to her husband, J. Hartley Manners, who gave her “Out| Webster, members of the Tesislative) totes you have actually seen - P. There,” seen—and felt—last night ‘Theatre sean A eee matt Treadas to at:| Postum's work and know how read- SIXTH AVE.. ISTO 19%! STREET trey be wr Even Miss Taylor herself cannot) ee Be Wanda hearing on the Emerson bill to! Hy it takes hold, stopping the itching . A cet ‘an 4 sade Fae bape rood hands, so that altogether the] te™ ae . at once, you will hardly believe its masing & deny that she is an excesdingly clever | Mt nothing to be de. | increase the stamp tax on sale k y e . . - Guaranteed Absolutely actress, She made “Peg o' My Heart” | irrormance left nothing from 2 cents to 4 cents per $100 par) effects possible in #0 short cere Tomorrow Is Double Pi MU Msedion ice Ok hore for pattie tere ‘DOW AUIAR andre Wall Biceet Intaroote doctare that the |All the tore remarkable when the Profit-Sharing Day ro ore mn with “Out There, ‘ p ) cies fature we diet pends trouble is persistently stubborn and Two % Gold Stamps Of os it as written a play that, up to the tis: 4 they | noth 1 to bi Lastin, 4 I d ‘d Ll lat aot, 18 the most appealing war-|BEAT TINY GIRL WITH POKER, | won tho ae ae ae ee With Each 10c Purchase naiwiduatity Play of the period. stepmother Sent to Jail for Three| Referring to the fact t) Sold every nhere ¥ t FRED : A ‘i ALL DAY Whether you areof a = ‘The first act is a triumph of dia-| | the present room trader write to Emergenc a ere you always get: the dashing, demure, are offi Jogue and characterization. It draws | Months for ¢ Li from $2,000 te $60,000. & yea tories, 243-5 West 47th St, New York “Better Goods for the Same salinaivol t lower than many stér new " : Mrs. Mary Bardemia of Glen Rock, {TOM 5.000 te anne pr Urge your skin to become clearer, Money or the Same Goods for orappealinglypiquan ing et. wholesale for equal 7 hhumorousty—into..*"7" Was committed, 10 the county |i° Amero said: hte tre brighter. better by the daily use of Less Money Than Elsewhere.” | | type, you will find the Realty. " the fight Mnxland is making. No mat-| jai" in Hackensack to-day, for three| 1s crude to the greate ® Paice’ Boa tnedicated with Poslam rhe 7 very hat expressive of ls are o,atithe ‘by “Recorder, Wadworth forl tific taxation ix the ¢ sla . ve Trading Stamps represent ery hat express i ‘ ter ae a Beads, 8 may oy sitet shen stepdaughter, Plizabetn, | the many In’ anion ; Advt additional economy. And every | | your individual per- shee Ae ones ag You must feel the force of sentiment | ra felt, not the prohibit 2 1 | it : indiy ¢ te that carries the firet act of this play | choos responding to the ehild's|tory taxation of Gani WANTS WORK WONDENS salescheck bears this guarantee senality—in the ex- p eens to the point of unqualified A4:11r8- | ————— . ete teenth - tensive selection of With one cow ot Pato pole cuts vey @ hold ourselves personally trimmed millinery, proidery on, beck. r responsible for both the value destly priced roidery o1 6 In these times, of cour is a and the price of each article sold modestly price White, Black, Gray, Tan and more or less easy matter etir the on this check, and consider this recognition of responsib Pongee — likewise hite = with orien and Black with White Em- brol le Buy for now—buy for Easter— bes for the Summer. hi at $5 is sale is for Thursday and Other hats of distinction to $20. : ab (Mourning Millinery specialized in at moderate prices.) Lj py Tor go Do dis ppointed. patriotic spir But Mr, Manners has/ gone about this business quietly and sensibly. His characters are simple—| often seifish—human beings quite free | from the clapirap of the theatre, and | Uhey give an essentially human touch to the tragedy now confronting the President. world. To place a value on patriot- = : - Riciaitag. ‘Yat people who go to the Pre-Easter Silk Sale Sports and White Voile RBUIs Vo be autred, “Cut fuai' cters| At Extraordinary Price Concessions a glimpse of war that brings it into An offering of this kind at the very beginning of the season is of close range with human emotions. interest to every woman planning her Spring wardrobe, from the standpoints of timeliness, style and economy. Come early, while the assortments are still complete! No mail orders Aled. as I have said, is ad- old In Blouses, ona Friday, 89€ The poor little hi mdon is rich in| $1.25-— 1200 yds. of 35 inch Black Satin|$1.75-40 inch Crepe de Chine, ed Quantities hum daugh-| Messaline. Very Complete assortment =o “& ter of that household, Annie, is neces- | good quiity;yrd OC colors, including | $y 45 m) Limited, esis a drudge! yet ene haa the epitit, | 35 inch Satin Messaline whiteand black; yard A, AY, “2 So Come Early. opps i Aeet Very fine quality. All the| 99936 inch 1 "er ‘Wy Y seteing bg oe No wanted colors, and $ 2.0 inch Imported Japanese DK) yearns to her country, | broth te a * 00 Pongee. Excellent quality. : { 4 he not s he ne- | onsh lacie Bt : Very desirable for coats and F No Mall ahs iss edadl orn | 1.2535 inch Black Dress Taffeta suits; natural onl: { og q fighting brother to fight for his flag, | Good wearing quality a ; v3 1 50 / Hy stein but she pleads with t wh Exceptional ‘ admin| 4d advice té her gin value; yard 1.00 1.75—36 inch Novelty Stripe Taf- Approval Asinking mother to 0 the 1.50—36 inch Black Shantung Pon feta. Elegant line of b hekongge : mA gee. Excellent wearing quali-| color combina- 1 58 Orders front. Her scoffing, , Hes, A:most popu tions; yard ‘ Filled. lends homely colo jo situation lar Spring silk; yard 1.00) It is only ¥ appears in the! 1.35—40 inch Crepe de Chine, Aj 00-49 inch Black Dress Taffeta. 4 cap she has splendid line of colors, also Fine sich black. Red Cro! ny . ¢ i i Good wearing A Sports Blouse fills so many needs. It is an essential to made for f that this scene be- we poe tae ‘ quality; yard 1.58 every Summer wardrobe. te. hetaten iene 1.5835 inch’ Dress Taffeta. Very| 2.5 036 inch Sports Stripe Talteta We illustrate three of the most popular styles. But no The costums serves its purpose, ’ fine grade. Full line High colors. A favored silk however, in the second act after the illustration can do justice to the dashing smartness of the styles and color combinations. They are of white or novelty striped voile, with collars, cuffs, pockets and ties of harmoniously contrasting colors or cockney girl has proved her capacity for lifting the burden from the minds of wounded soldiers stretched upon of colors, also for Spring and black; yard 1.25 Summer wear; yard 2.00 Also a comprehensive assortment of 36 inch high class novelty stripes, checks and plaids, in a great variety of new styles and colorings. Ranging thelr cots in a ! In hes own from $1.50 to $3.50 per yd, fancy stripes. way she manages to Ket cigaretlos, | cigars, chocolates aud other things for the chaps who look upon her as a “pal.” indeed, t an Amer mon: . Suis decid: Manners th humor running while under | courses the current of t are amusing, espe: he pe the Irishman who professed to * everything. There t, of an Irishman in take this stan: Mr, Mann She ts such 4 good “pal o sing Choicest Spring Designs in Wall Papers At Unmatchably Low Prices 12c Bedroom Papers-—-many neat designs in dainty colorings; (sold with border only); side- 5 wall; per roll ic 20c Sunfast Oatmeal Papers—30 inches wide; pa ag stripes ij “Victrola Club” Most Liberal Club Plan Ever Devised We feature the Victrola X, Price $75 In Mahogany or Oak And 12 Double-Face Records Value $9) Complete $84 Those who take advantage of our “Club Plan" may have this complete, magnificent outfit sent home on our Nemo Wonderlift The Value of the Health and Fashion Service of this Wonderful Invention cannot be measured in dollars and cents. It is a boon to all women. It preserves health and symmetry by strengthen- ing tired, relaxed abdominal s her ne for their er y to the credit of Mr he keeps a vein of “Yes, mild —yet they Satisfy” en 1 at davinent tectoe aft and small ures; for hall, muscles, thus preventing and of his Irish 8 c D $ dining Pepa living 12) relieving often serious aches : spita full of i oO ettes may alae - : own a room, rol 2 an ains. } sped fellows, and Annie te their angel ; : st nie. Me ay phe me 7 _ 5 and Lweex 50 Silk Damask Foliaue Tapestry, po Eon Wonder” mercy f aste — yo’ e neve xpectec i ’rinted Oatmeal and Grass ‘e is a Wonder! corset ; part of the play ends with e 7 y ; Oe Where ia ancien | sigurette to do more the at. This is an opportunity that you cannot afford to over- Cloth Wall Papers- } Mee Me eate Mneia eslin cigarette to do more than that look. It brings one of the most popular style Victrolas Fadia fe .. 25e for every type of figure humor, when Annie goes back to her But Chesterfields do more than into your home, and does not make any heavy inroad on " A staff of Nemo Graduate corset- home. But there is no dram. the please the taste—- your purse 5 Special! jeres constantly in atrendas it ) epeech she makes from Nelson's mon - Chesterfield A ‘e Absolutely no advance in price; when you have “The Big Store.” Your needs are | “ment in Trafalgar Square to an resterfields just touch the A Pound Bag of Paste Free with Every Purchase of $3.50 or Over. Unmatched Values! finished paying for this instrument you will have paid ust the amount that you would pay ordinarily if you purchased for cash No Trading Stamps with “Victor” Goods imaginary audience. Moreover, the author is guilty of bad taste in hav- ing Annie describe a people who tried to make peace as “a nation of nuts.” An Englishman who writes studied and advice is given with the scrupulous care thata physicisn bee "== a stows upon 4 patient, Come tomor- {One pt ine many) row and be convinced. ee a spot,’’ they do what cigar smokers rigarette can’t do—they RY?! this country cannot be too ¢ And yet, they’re mild! hie words. | na } ) a Miss Taylor gave a simple, appeal- Bs It’s the blend—that’s the idea! ing performance as the girl who went “Foot woud” Pumps & Oxfords TPoantiet be said that ner oookney ae | Saeed. pene Ae ah abe temo ne Ba Regularly Priced cent was altogether convincing. But | ported and Domestic tobuccos. In the Men's 315 Cothing ae $2 95 red her pee BME nee | And the blend can’t be copied, Main Floor Section , : Up to $6; now e pital. A capital performance was F If you want more than good taste Thousands of New, Handsome, Stylish Serine igen by Wynn alanine Aa ie ener in a cigarette—try Chesterfields Suits, Topcoats and Raincoats at This Low Price. Understand clearly, the $15 section is only a very small part of our Men's Clothing Store—yet neverthe- less a most important one Supposing your limit is $9.85, to take alow price—or $35, to take a fairly high one you will be equally well served in our Men's Shop, which has the advant- age of being readily accessible from the street. New shipments just received from well-known tailors will be added tomorrow in the Main Floor $15 Section, nno easily walked off with the eday. Ky of oe Metta racing: teat Sace today liggetie Myers Tobawee Ox Kemble Cooper was excellent as the dootor who went to the front, and Daisy Belmore played the alcoholic mother with a humorous sense of | character. Smaller parts were in| _ Here are BLACK KIDSKIN OXFORDS, with plain or uppee toes; Cuban Louis, Common Sense and Rubber heels. THE PUMPS ARE IN Champagne, Gray, Ivory, Bronze and dull Kidskin, with hand-turned soles and Cuban or Cuban Louis beels, There are all sizes and widths in the collection. GRAND Rapips FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS $3-°° Down on $50. 5-00 “ 46 75.00 Te “ 4 100-0 ‘cannot eup) dress: Liggett de Myere 212 Kifth jew York City, Your Table Supplies? Mail and telephone orders filled promptly. Telephone Chelsea 4000. Call or write for free Grocery Order Post Card Book, containing 10 postals for ordering groceries by mail. Suits at $15 New Crop R Best Family Teas Sardines 100 844 = 48 450-08 Newest two and three button, single and double breasted models; ste Hosa re oO ET eae veapecinly | | Pacis brand, packed ia r “ “ 200-0 pinch backs, belt bach with pla slash or patch pockets. Soft roll or Rive GBe B5e 15° pressed lapels. WOKSTEDS, CASSIMERES, HOMESPUNS, CHEVIOTS, Panciest Head 95: 48 58 30: Ripe Sweet STEDS AND THIBET All sizes for men and youths. e Young Men’s Suits, With Two Pairs of Butterine vin Oranges es Trousers, at $15 emia $1.35 sss davet Suits for college youths,-—-students—in swagger siples, such as will Postum make greatest appeal to young men who want something different in fashion ntos Coffee popular substitute { 0c ; 23 TWEEDS, ALL-WOOL BLUE SERGES, BLACK UNFINISHED WOR d fabric. Two and three-button models, pinch and belt-back styles; remarkable range of materials. And the important point for you to remem- Cc I GA RETTE S ber is that the extra "Top Costs “ 15. lease of life.” ; ) ? Whi Potatoes. Latest Spring styles in Mixtures, Plain Black or Oxford grey lo A Lhe hiss IMPORTE d tob Bl field Models Calta @ nunber ere ailk lined. KNITTED. FABRIC TOP ate nee ey Pillsbury’s Flour Open Monday and Saturday Evenings D ana DOMESTIC ACCOS — ended COATS ALSO FEATURED AT $15 . a Bogs XXXX rae ge 106 ST. L STATION AT CORNER Raincoats at $15 ‘ ; meen Ou ign ein iba + — Guaranteed for long service. Excellent garments, made of double 3 Spain Ic obeld af tl eld mi Is; self or silk faced » boa-back to} others in shaped or texture materia All seams sewed and cemented, Tans and grey aw FISHER BROS “S ‘ "| 4 ¥ he ’ . ila pa css eames ve : sg ‘ ; 1 Booka of “Sper Md Stampa Redeemable for $2,50 Worth of Merchanc Dept., or for $2 in Cash at S9¢ Office on COLUMBUS AVE. y Satisty'!-anchyet theyre Mi [Fated Rooks of “Resre’ ota Stampa Redeemable on $4 North Merehanclon in toy Dept. fis" Ws coan helge aap RET 1038104 ST j ie tyghian V8 Me roulters Danble “Sperry” told Stamps Atl Day Tomorrow

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