The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1917, Page 13

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T Swollen, Galloused Feat and Corns “Pull, Johnny, Pulll My tore, tired, swollen feet just ache for ‘Tiz.’” You're footsick! Your feet feel tired, puffed up, chafed, aching, Sweaty and they need “Tiz.” “Tiz” makes feet remarkably fresh and sore-proof, “iz” takes the pau and burn right out of corns, eallouses and bunions. “iz” isthe grandest foot- Get a 26-cent box of “ whole year. ing, sweat had tried “Tiz” sooner. whatitnra._ Advt, & GAS New York, Brooklyn, Bronx, New Jersey and Yonkers MORE than a year ago, before the era of high prices, we placed gigantic orders with the foremost mills of the country. We anticipated the great increases in market prices which have been created by the world war. Samples —t thin extreme effects for young men, You select the We design and rd tion in fit 9 NEW YORK CITY STORES:— 1387 Broadway, Bet, 37th and 38th Sts, 1945 Broadway, Bet. 65th and 66th Sts. 2931 Eighth Ave., one dcr above 125th, 155 William St, Corner Ann St 289 to 293 Siath Ave., at Isih St Distributors:— Mount Vernon, Middletown, N. Y, Worcester, Mass. Yonkers Store-—105 New Main St, 2” FOR FEET Instant Relief for Sore, Tired, Tender Feet; for Aching, wladdener the world has ever knowts drug store and end foot torture for a Never have tired, ach- smelly fect; your shoes will fit fine and you'll only wish you __ BANKING AND FINANCIAL, COSDEN OIL Send for Pyaar Report SCHMIDT & DEERY 30 Broad St., N. Y. Releepentsg 27 STORES “SEE ADDRESSES BELOW Men’s Suits to Order at the Old Low Prices!! As @ result we have the largest stocks of woolens ever shown to the men of New York and surrounding country, and in ac- cordance with the policy of this big business we are going to pass this entire saving along to our customers, We Have Not Raised Our Prices, Nor Do We Intend to Do So until our present stocks are exhausted. We urgently advise you to take advantage of this offer for present and later needs, because it is the only way to evade the high prices of the future. 3-Piece Suits 31 4% Made to Your Measure for Pep Suitin ca | $16 $185 7 $30 Cheerfully Given Great Variety Hundreds of the smartest Spring and Summer suit- ings are here for your selection, and they include every- 3 from the staple blucs for conservative men to the le from our fes!ion books, which include al! the latest models. wr every garment in our daylight factory, so you are assured of perfec- as well as the saving of the middleman’s profit. 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St. 2 StUKES IN Lie BRUNAI 2258 Third Ave., Near 123d St. 408 East 149th St, near 3d Ave. 251 E Ave., Near 23d St 903 Prospect Avenue, near 16d St. 691 Eighth Ave., Bet, 43d and Aith Sts, OUT-OF-TOWN STORES Port Jervis, Stamford, Conn, WORLD'S LARGEST TAILOR: THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, Ziegfeld’s New night Frolie,” atre. This peculiar form of entertainment again offers any number of beauteous maidens of the Broadway variety— “Ziegteld types” in the simple lan- guage of the programme—and they designed to exhibit thetr highly advertised Ip their own more or less particular way they sing, dance and cavort, There are even “Midnight Zepps,” if you please, to bring the Most of the fun 1s supplied by Will Rogers, who an audience owboy. Last “discovered” Vernon Caste on the edge of the dancing floor and made this young aviator, Just back are arrayed in costumes charms, show up to war strength, has the trick of “ropii with the native wit of @ night he from France, the hero of the occasion. applause; little Ann ishing card tricks; and tion, — CORSE PAYTON’S STAGE BILLY SUNDAY “Hit-the-Trail Holliday,” was reopened at the Lexington Thea- tre last night by Corse Payton and his stock company. Corse Payton suggests “Billy” Gun- day all the way through, except that the evangelist, who is getting #0 many is a reformed bail player and Hit-the-Trail Holliday is! to “hit the trail,” @ reformed bartender, Mr. Payton takes off the evangelist well and has @ selected cast to sup- port him. Miss Francesca Rotoll plays the part of the minister's daughter very while the dominie himself sweetly, was acted very well by Lesile Bassett. Most of the humor was supplied by Harry McKeo, the village expressman. Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock Saturdays Till 10 P. M. 75 Here in § STORES IN BROOKLYN:— 104 Flatbush Avenue. ihr Vtiantige ascii statlon, 1370" roadwa ay, Near Gates Ave. 700 B'way, 1 block from Flushing Ave. 5196 Fifth Ave., Near Sist St. 831 Manhattan Ave. Near Calyer St. 5 STORES IN NEW JERSEY: Newark 196 Market St., nr. Broad St. Jersey City ~ 22 Newark Ave. Cooper PL Union Hill 267 Ber. enline Aven Passaic —367 Passaic St. Vist \\ ut rs, Paterson—210 Meret St., Distributors. Midnight Frolic MUSEMENT-SEEKERS to whom bed 1s the last resort will prob- ably find just what they are looking for in Ziegfold's new “Mid- on view last night and until after 2 o'clock this morning on the roof of the New Amsterdam The- Frances White and William Rock performed @ war dance that won Pennington brought her toos to the front cleverly; Sybil Carmen behaved nicely; Flor- ence Lucille managed her cockatoos with skill; Leipzig performed aston- “Flag of Our Land” caused a patriotic demonstra- AT THE LEXINGTON George M. Cohan’s play, which had such a suc- cessful run on Broadway last season, JOUR BETTERS (esis tet es de ak the city to « home on Long Island benefits mind aud bedy completely relaxes the business tension. Electrie trains of the Long Island Rallroad from uptown or downtown take you to pretty suburban same or leas time tham it takes to ge to some points uptown, New York, CET OUT OF THE CITY into « howe of your own, on a piece of ground ef your owm with a warden of your own—for there is ne other life.” “A Move to Long Island Is a Wise Move” __ THEATRES, P EMPIRES 2» so x # THEATRES, MAUD A KISS VOR ae Lendl E ADAM _CINDERELLA AAVHOUSE GE pean + Mar Weak, done THE MAN Wio" CAME a ST ation A 8g ihe 135 a Veillen, New BION +! eh Ta af Wwe) re Ve, ome 40M New AMSTERDAM Sic. Fes. 815 Mate, Wed & SaCat 218 Sih HERBERT Inv HIS GREATEST SUCCES” OLONEL NEWCOME ? BB ALICR THE Diay VISIT Gi nok THE. PATRIOT EMILY STEVENS inT ul fuigmtve pry ah ae Sar O18 THE CAS of Li TH "lessee you’ RE IN LOVE OOTH %, es w ree ar Be. Ae || MR. WILLIAM "GILLETTE pin wa RUCCHAN LL CALAMITY, HI wonetco cit me | CANARY “COTTAGE | PRINCESS 0 a Was LETT WASHINGTON S¢ $0 CAGE ‘otek Maywrights, 2 other plays, KE WORR Pia ee, GEORGE nee in “DISRAELI" GAIETY fit Wat" GARRICK THEATRE, COLORED ; Momt on jovuble ahos BROADWAY’ ritnaene incl arrynas COHAN&HARRIS S, f4.05 hess CORT Sst ame CHO COHN'S aoa eal ae cl Ruth Chatterton $i)" in ‘Come Out of the Kitchen’ GLOBE Tins eo & MAVTOR | a» “OUT THERE by dari FULTONT Rc" was wu cou RTENAY ELTINGE. we aes | MANHATTAN | |Ocem Diese bial IUNDD ¢ CREDIT 0 Continu- JANE COWL» “tac, fom i (CENTOR A Prin DILUNGHAN:: ti GFELD ‘ ig LENTUBY Ne | i ‘i Sl Ht COCOANUT GROVE a jie Spree tla, atm as. Wont | Maus. THE WANDERER ora | (WHERE TO CO AND HOW TO GET Trex Wik For Highlands, Reabright, Long @rancey Hi \e toy,” Gi Asvury Wark and all derney Beuside wee |i] | HU. na Pee ime Humbe Kemee W¥e OEM Bhay doadld Ay ay abd KEADSLUAL, Nod, Be the PREKCE Re 80 P.M, Bete, & Sune, additional up 4 Pah Bway sat ot HW | Hivensiv€ fut aus LOEW'S NEW TORK “THE | FOR SALE. rer Seent calla, DIAMONDS ON CREDIT *iahiste nite ta phe it FAS) THOMS ALL GOODS NAR Loew s Auierican Rool bay) RANT EMD. KEY PEEN & COn | American Watch st Diamoud bo, inh ey Sy aS inert JAMON Dyas bowen | BURLESQUE. D! on CRED: 0S, 37 Al NS | LYMPIC sim!,'34,094 "Mat Daily $50lrinnaitchs’ Wo alaiien Laos, $1 Weeks “THE CITY BELLES” 1917,’ Sun, Wisal Wemeces’ of deasee by McCORMACK FOPULAR REQUEAT FROGHAMWE, Beats Tho to e ‘ca. 14“Viteetat ining Place LAST TIMES TO-DAY WILLIAM FOX Prevents i WILLIAM FARNUM Methods.” A Corking Fox Comedy HANK MANN I Love Fight.” TOMOR., FRI & SAT. seh 28 WILLIAM. FOX. Prewnte VIRGINIA PEARSON in “Royal Romance.” An Intervational Lore story, ‘FATTY’ ARBUCKLE in “The Butcher Boy.” H Francis X. Bushman TIRE WEEK MN MALL, | NADINE LEOOT, Vienne: Soprano, y U) SURPASSED ACADEMY § CONCERT LU Ln PARAMOUNT P i JOM, M. SCHENCK. Presents “FATTY” ARBUCKLE S114 FIRST COMEDY. MADR BN Hs OWS” COMPANY, “THE BUTCHER BOY” MARCUS LOEW THEATRES ©? WEEK OF Art TO-DAY Lincotn Gresley Sauare ional Avenue B Delancey Loew's Newark Vriday, 8a TO-DAY & ‘Thurs, 116th Street Thursday, Royal, Brooklyn. Thurs, & Fri, Broadway, B’klya. Friday, 86th St., New York, 10 a, AR" BATE AMUSEMENTS. DINNER SHOW at 7 o'clock, GAME PROOKAMME FOR THE MIDNIGHT PARADE Reservations whieh have beso mate for May 1 i'l nat oe Affeied by the new law The formance will thea begin at ao, M, BROAOWAYALEGH SIRE ET. GOLDEN La woate’s hat J Band direc New Orlewhe play for LCONADES (34 Floor.) N “A NIGHT IN AERA" Kin the Main Rest | LAST 4 DAYS FINAL PERF'NCK NEXT SAT. NUINT aT MADISON SWUARE GARDEN | Trloe daily, 3.18 & 8.15, SARNUM BALE i ALADDIN” foisthy ths THE BIGGEST AND brST CIRCUS EVER EXHIBITED BR ZO0—FKEAK CO. j 42°00 oe! Off, Hiway oN THE BIG SHOW Toon Te » KELLERM WEW ICE BALLET Citi) FM UKS Biagest Stow - Lowest Prices_]} of ey Metron Th HE BEI ‘MAN ‘si Wow > BROOKLYN, GITAR & ¢ my ant bl a streets Oks THE aantty MAlbS y Bundy Bem KLG CONC EMD md PUBLIC NOTICES, lock A) MM Oo Meted City Hall, New York April 2 JOMN PCRKOY M WORLD WA | | Fourteenth Street Went of Fitth Avenue Exceptional Offering in 300 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ TOP COATS ONE DAY SALE—ON THURSDAY 14.00 Our Reg. $19.74 and $23.76 Broken assortment of Smart Styles—Coats that are different—in many of the styles only one stunning coat of its kind, Materials of Serge, Poplin, Velour — Newest Shades — Overlay, Detachable Silk Collars — Belts and Sashes — Novelty Buttons and Pockets—All Sizes, Including Extra Sizes— In Navy and Black, Extra Sizes Only. SOME NEWEST THINGS BATHING TOGS Women's Jersey Batht almple ono-pl BLOUSES Not one Sports model at one price, but many new models at each price. bloomers of Jer hed— Striped Twilled Sports Silk Blouses— black and white jersey wide stripe combinations In green 777 | on bloomer cuff, « cotta and white, cural and white, gold tle and shoulder trimming: ...6,00 ite, with stunning white turn back extra cuffs Prhite-—belt fastened with three buttons—shoulder stra: under arm piece. ad and brilliant orange, Other Bathing Dre: Mohair and Vene 3a Ti. BAT Extra Size Tailored SUITS Models Unusually Smart and Well Designed SERGE AND POPLIN SUITS........ Sere 1 22.50 Serges and popline, in navy, black, gray, wistaria and green—braid bound — carefully finished in each detail, Many of these are be ase of the popular styles for thirty-six sizes—cut on slightly longer ie nusually becoming to larger figures. Sizes 4244 to 62}g—our reg. $29.7! SERGE SUITS: 53 5177, Vorcevrirttine 27.75 Navy, black or gray—long lines are achieved by various unique devices— unexpected side pleats on coat—inverted or box-pleated coats—fitted pep- {ius any well cut—top collars of self-colored moire—well tailored or ri oun Many of the skirts are pleated—some have pockets—odd or half sizes in A ONE-DAY SALE HOUSE and PORCH DRESSES THEY ARE VERY PRETTY, THEY ARE AMAZINGLY CHEAP— In fact, nowhere else are these qualities to be had at such low prices. Special, .83 Special, 1.00 Gingham Dresses Gingham Dresses our reg. $1.17 Our reg. $1.87. Ink and white, blue and white, In checks and stripes in blue and or black and white checks. Effec- white, lavender and white and tive contrasting trimmings — but- pink and white, Sailor collars of ton trimmed — well made and fin- self, or white pique collars, ished, Sizes 86 to 44. 36 to 44, Special, 1.30 Special, 1.70 Plain Colored Cham- Extra Size Percale Dresses bray Dresses Our reg. $2.24, Our reg. $1.47 and $1.97, Made tn odd sizes, 47 to 63. and Ginghams, neatly etrij Some have white pia ique col Stripes in blue, pink, gray. Plain and cuffs edged wit color collars and cuffs, Included in this lot some p.ain chambraya, —others have convertiole collars. 48 to 62. Durable tub dresses, Sizes 36 to 44, ) ee ae * om Hour Fate.’ MORNING SPECIALS— Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. ‘Yo prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted No Mati or Telephone Orders, $1 57 and $1.77 Serim Curtaing 1,27 | $2 85 Crepe de Chine Blouses. 1 In o a or deep hem— | lee Tub heer tallored or dress OLS ony BASEMENT, BLOUS2S—SDOOND FLOOR, . 88 | Men's Otte Underwear fintsh- good patterns Lisi ts Mars FLOOR, 17\ KWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, 09 Bleached Sherte, swe 5 esa 77 H1.00 Riestnne watt itis’ bede-tee $1.96 Boys’ Norfolk Suites... 0.8 pendable 4 af viceable fancies MUSLINS BASEMENT, Drawne eran aerate and w ts—-well lined, 875 Boxe CLatHiNG i THIRD LOOR, lors — for $2.94 Boys’ Spring Suits... ke ty) $5.98 Wool Mixed Blok 124 tet Cotton Hack Towels hed—hemmed YS" CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR, {37 £1, Boys’ Percale Blouses 7 i} i * and colora—-a A 1.17 ied collars whites widthe—wood | § to 15 | BOYS" PURNISNGS—THIRD FLooR, lor et, Little Tots’ White De | Lawn and nair Jor ~ also white N FLOOR, ] et Shepherd Checks~ M4 inch. wal a apns GOOD « “INPANTS’ DEPT. 27 ct, Mercerized Pepline. as! AT hs Mereeriate CaP ashore |$1,17 Black Sitkatalt Pe wasit Ditees FaMiucg—Bs dstmw, | |” S001! ited by j a2) “ arti nt. f ® tterns in light lad Wome | tank eo WATE DieSS PAR RIC8—BASHSMDNT, Sti and feured™ p 23et. Ta Utets nd Satin Ribbons. ’ White, black swidthe | for slasing 6 hows, RUINONS MAIN FLOOR, 6 ct. Bleached Cheesecloth. jot more than one plece nor less than’ 8 yania to @ cuss hed=ta KNIT UNDERWEAR $1.94 Women's Tub Dre: White linens or st MAIN PLOOR, er 147 MUSLING RASH ENT, | tons $1.98 Voile and Orrandie Blouseg 138 ie . m a FLOOR, fullor | 32 et. Mercerined Sateens—36 inch Black ar good range of mn. | Linde! $-—BASEMBNT, colors jor the Clocks = embroidery b,

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