The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1917, Page 17

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Pedtteners Paver tate of Sowepe- man’ Ot Not Love Than & Comte, Amaricaa Noweveper lactaring conditions, no dally Hewapaper would be noid for een than } @ A rheolution calling for @ Winter Ga A Gorgeous PATADLIONED Ovnn mate CRNrORY DRY COLD STORAGE For FURS © it was not th runwe ors na Rho Heiden of whe The law a Show of The stage wae Mied with pre javien revelation than revue to be geen at Broadway ant Viftieth treet never dazzled bitnking New York, ‘The amazing part of it ia that we ean atill t Moderate Rates Amared by the mplendors of « stage that has long aince made the bu pean music hall ahabby ®yY con Storage vaults located on the premises son, J. J. Bhubert ta to be credited with © production that is a pletoria triumnpr io t the firat acenes gave # jglimpss of New York from an air ship that may be accepted an part of the history of the times, Then there | was @ bit of humor Im the last dea ate rehearsal of @ Winter Garden show, After all, chorus gitis have t work very hard to make a Itving! When you ses them In thelr working oge, with yellow furs or golden cotn- bags, you realize thelr economic value to the world, It's all part of the life that New York lives, Just now, of course, we have the fighting spirit, and this was brought out in “America’s Fighting Jack,” a song that echoed the good old ring of Rudyard Kipling, lIinitation 1s to be encouraged now that we have taken our stand In the war, To sing }and shout and cheer 1s to make re- cruits for the army and the navy— most of all the navy—neaven help it to sweep the sea clear of U boats! Collarettes of Kolinsky, Mole, Mink, Ermine and Fox For Summer Wear C. C. SHAYNE & CO. Telephone 4360 Bryant . 126 West 42d Street New York City Have home-made Strawberry short- If I'm drifting, you m admit tt is in the right direction, wet back ce fone wee iron psesieraem Zora only say again that it Is a thing of be sure to use beauty. Moreover, it {s a matter for WARS SS enthusiasm in its scene of the Yale Bowl, with flags fluttering from 4 HEC RS every tler of that great theatre given }SELF -RAISING formers had tittle do for FLOUR ‘us Flour jauite right In th wing up his hand o Xe WS he and saying “Shi ore CEREAL Conpayry Sullivan!" He could do nothing that —— was worthy of him, Jefferson De ‘Angelis also fell by the wayside, SS BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & C Fulton and Bridge Streets Continued for Saturday The Season’s Most Important Event 1000 Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Spring Suits 244 Suits—From Regular Stock 756 Suits—A Special Purchase In Serge, Gabardine and Black and White Checks; braid trimmed, belted, pleated, plain tailored or braid bound models with silk over-collars. An Assortment of Nine Models to Select From. Reduced From 29.75, 35.00 and 40.00 Announce for Saturday An Extraordinary Sale of Girls’ Spring Coats Offered at Extreme Price Reductions Coats of Serge, Poplin and small or large Velour Checks, in belted models, fin- ished with white pique collars and black satin ties. All sizes from 4 to 16 are rep- resented, but not all sizes in every style, An Assortment of Five Models to Select From. Reduced from 8.90, 9.75 and 11.75 6.90 rden Revue Beauty Show j BY CHARLES DARNTON ‘ply demeribad by one of the per t held the eye last night od out at the Winter ° - — nf the evening Nie" Malem with ty realized, He w cughter for Hergman, Allen enloally, “The Passing Show of Duta the Winter Garden tn the front rank an France’s Day Exploited by Miss Duncan By Sylvester Rawling. KANCE'S DAY was colebrated at the Metropolitan Opera House last night by Isadora Duncan and her puplls in a spirited export tion in visual dance form of Louls ‘ ne's “Marche Lorraine” and her own inspired and poetic interpreta jtion of “La Marselilaise.” The great audience rose to her and acclaimed her for herself, as well as for Ir: | The rest of Miss Duncan's programme held compositions by Cesar Franck, Schubert, Dvorak, Tsohatkowsky's ¥ hetique” symphony and the same comp s "Marche Slave.” which | was the culminating expression of the evening, for the pathos and the vivid c ation with which Miss Duncan endowed it, €arlos Salzedo, the harpist, and elghty-five musicians from t » Philharmo Society, under the direction of Oscar Spirescu, as- sisted her ably. Soclety, recruited 8 of the New York Insurance Company, under the | direction of Bruno Huhn, gave a con- cert at Aeolian Hall last night. The individual members of the chorus might not stand the test of a rigid professional examination as to yolce, but all of them have intelligence, which enabies Mr, Hubn to extract from them a measure of choral sing- ing that compels respect, 8, sylor's “Viking Song’ and Mr, | Huhn's “My Boy,” the words of the jlatter by Frances Tileston Breese, were among the best things they did, and very well done they were. As in most choral organizations, the wo- men's voices predominated, but there was a tenor voice that stood out, Edith Chapman Goold, soprano, one of our local musical products, who has both voice and art, was the principal soloist. She was heard tn songs by Horatio Parker, Harriet Ware, R, H. Woodman, rridge ‘Taylor and ‘Theresa del Riego, Mrs, Goold is ‘d tog seldom in New York. Sal vatore de Stefano, harpist, also found favor by bis playing ridg Louls J. Cornu's Junior Orchestra, made up of boys and girls from teen years old, gave a lan Hall yest Precision with which s almost uneanny, Mr. aining of th Willam L, Unitarian Churet Cornu's labors were voluntary unrequited, and that his efforts serve public support, All very t But Mr. Cornu must be reminded + his distortion of rhythins and, 1 JI say, his proclamation of the tuosity of his juvenile band by ex axgerated accents, is not to be com jmended, ‘Take, for Instance, the ox cerpts from “La Boheme,” Id have been pr d not have recognized his own ork, or, in Italian, he. w exclaimed something equ | good old glish—well, it 9 spelled in four letters, Of the gololsts not said except that little avy, pianist, evidently seen and heard Ethel Leginska, € tume (save white stockings), halr and bodlly movements all were those of the distinguished, if freakish, English woman, “Jewels of the Madonna” was the opera presented by the Aborn com- pany at the Academy of Musto in Brooklyn last night. A creditable |performance was heard by a large Big Bargains in Re-Built Upright, Grand and Player Pianos Uprights Kroeger, Mahogany. Like new. $245 Chickering, Ebony. Fine tone,, 310 Steinway, Ebony. Bargain... 315 Knabe, Ebony. A gem.... Knaboy Mahogany. Like new,, 440 Grands Miniature, y A Paka $440 jor, Mahogany. Fine, 595 Knabe Mignonetto, Mahogany... 630 88-Note Player Pianos Knabe, Armstrong, Mahogany. Perfect.$300 Primatone, Mahogany. As new. 325 Knabo DeLuxe. A gom...... 810 WAREROOMS FINTH AVENUE AT THIRTY NINTH ST | 6 a a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1917, "7 « THE NEW PLAYS ® ELSIE OF THE GLADES r APACHES IN “DEVIL DANCE” [grt snort mates “07 8 A BRIGHT ATTRACTION + — Sioedelt crepe” ai a HAM FRANCINCO, Apel f1 The -_— * Apache tndinne of Rensewelt Dam, Arie, | Went Sell tener te Cetdtere and See cree sanreae ae NO nave aninmoned members nf the tribe Setteve ja Cattoven and Wie aan ae thy for @ Great 1 franed’ there to NONWICH, Conn, Ag The \ " a to word re Norwien® Metall Liquor Dealers Ae the’ United Htataa army oF navy oF themes a ts Wife to Blame if Husband Drinks, Mies Macy ane her ade tte et” Says Druggist Brown of Cleveland, Who Tells Wife What to Do A New Treatment Given Without the tolore : r Consent or Knowledge of the Drinker AT HEALY'S SHOW “story. . wrtation. it , weit « tha | voted nat to stl, | (On wamriny Woo, Mratwerd, Athany Hattor Head at Stele tee ALNANY. Apri vilem 1 ainerd, one f the beat known of the day # work MAJOR S. G. DE KAY TO MARRY sue) '¥ managing editor o Orandson of Commodore and Mise MacMurray Get m License, Pwortaeh Patt o Sidney Gilder de Kay, Major of Com TTsvie pany D, Twelfth Infantry, N. @.N. ¥., ’ and Miss Helen MacMurray took out @ | + hee teen made TN Me Ms le A + Alert tnnern, hreokltn, and other Aregmlana fied i rereatetiy —Adet, ’ 2 irred here one with « fall of about two made during the remaindor of this month will be entered All Charge Purchases tsi iene fine iat “Qld Glory” Buttons Free Distribution to adults only at De- riment of Account jalcony-—al "THE BIG STORE” Fountain) oe sre ea on t ith Floor, or ask any Aisle SIXTH AVE.. IB@T0 19%! STREET Masegre. More *20 Spring Suits & Top Coats Added to Our Famous Lines on Sale at 15 Complete size ranges for men and youths of every build. And now, at the very height of the Spring season, we offer you choice of close to 1,000 high class, splendidly fashioned, ready-to-wear garments made up for us by leading makers of ready-to-wear clothing. A Wealth of the New Fabrics, Patterns and Styles Tn fact, you will find exact duplicates of the very suits and top coats offered by us in this sale at $15 featured in other clothing shops at considerably higher prices. There is a worth-while money- saving for you on any garment that you select. The Suits at $15 The Top Coats at $15 Newest one, two and three button models. S Latest loose back and form-fitti and conservative styles. Faultlessl) trench" coat model beautiful WORSTEDS, CASSIMERES, CHEV- and slash pockets. A 1OTS, HOMESPUNS, ALL-WOOL BLUE AND number are silk lined; othe's are silk BLACK SERGES, Sizes 32 to 50 Chest Measure. faced. Hundreds of Suits with Two Pairs of Trousers in College Style for Young Men Also Special at $15 Swagger, snappy clothes of newest fabrics in an extremely attractive range of patterns. Sizes up to 36 chest measure. A Fine Collection of Guaranteed Raincoats at $15 “Just right” for motoring and general travel. All of these raincoats are made of double texture material; guaranteed rainproof; all seams are sewn and cemented. Tan, Gray and Black pre- dominate in the collection. While We Feature the Men's Main Floor $15 Clothes Section in This Announcement, We Also Want You to Know s Our Lines of Suits and Top Coats at $20, $25, $30 and $35 Are Unrivalled In these displays you will find gathered the choicest productions in suits and top coats sub- mitted to us this season by the leading makers of highest-class ready-to-wear clothing of New York, Rochester, Baltimore and Philadelphia. Also other excellent suits and top o priced as low as $9.85. Tailored, Semt-Tailored, Sports and Dressy Silk & Cotton Blouses at $2.98 and $5 Really, it's a pleasure to view this magnificent collec- tion which embraces the newest and the best in all desirable materials, all favor- ings and all the new colorings. *s the reason for the popularity ion of our business among well dressed women, Some items of interest for tomorrow $3.50 Silk Crepe de A Particularly Fine Collection of Men’s $2 and $2.50 Soft Hats and Derbies Special 4g $] 35 Tomorrow These are hats that are “in the pink of fashion” for Spring and Summer use. True, they are classed by theif manufacturers as “seconds,” but it would take an expert to discern wherein they do not come up to the high stand- ards set by their makers. Certainly very few outside of the hat trade would know where the defects lie. Chine & Cotton 98 THE SOFT HATS ~a fine collection of color- ra Ds ings, including Blue, Brown, Gray, Pearl, Green, Voile Blouses at Tan, Steel, Nile and Black. handsome new styles de THE DERBIES—all light weights and self- veloped in Crepe de Chine, conforming; curl or flat brims; all silk trimmed f Nile Green, Chartreu with leather sweatbands Rose, Maise, Flesh Col White. All are hi ly trimmed with self or contrasting color embroidery, laces and hemstitching; new shaped collars are in evidence; some are Khaki-Kool (one style pictured). Bowes st.» *2.98 —dainty new creations, handsomely trimmed with laces, hemstltching and tucks; @ great latitude of choice is afforded. $5.90 Georgette Crepe de Chine Blouses at $5 the season's handsomest styles in delightful new colorings Flesh, Peach, Gold, Lavender, Kose, Chartreuse and White; distinctive new Fine Straw Hats and Panamas- for girls, boys and features, some being embroidered in contrasting color, others with novelty collars in contrasting color or Khaki-Kool; one of the styles is lilustrated [ales a aeain ee 50c wo °5.95 Offered Tomorrow Only!—750 Pairs of For Men, Sport Caps Youths and Boys Tweeds, Serges and Worsteds in the Newest Shapes, Regularly priced at 75c and 50c $1—-Tomorrowat. . . . Fine Cloth Hats--a clean-up of the newest shapes and colors for boys and youth; included a “The Pinafore,” “The Mayfair,” “Tippera Pinch Tops and Norfolk; all sizes; many , silk lined; regularly $1.65; at 98c < ~ U Y M y N en’s and ! oes Wh e e ot ve at $2.65 «= | ) e ‘ aan err. A bargain indeed, since these shoes are made by one of the foremost American makers ee They are called “factory rejects" -which simply means that they have failed to pass the rigid in- pra spection of the manufacturer, The defects, however, are nothing to speak of —certain itis that they will ; not affect the wear or good looks of the sho The Leathers: Tu: Russia and Gun Metal Calf, and Parent Leather, Button or lace styles; all/ with Goodyear welted ier ther or rubber sole Not every size in each style, but all sizes in the lot, Boys’ $2.50 and $3 Shoes good quality gun-e al Ses AETTIGgAR DD $ 1.98 Our Own ‘oot Mould’”’ Shoes soles; button or lace; all sizes to § made of dull kidskin; medium long yatup, hand turned soles; cov 5 | QQ vite your comparison with offerings elsewhere at anything like the prices ered Cuban heels; sizes 1105!) in Ato D widths A we uk Other Sales Are Detailed in Our Advertisement in Today's Evening Journal Filled Books of “Sperry” Gold Stamps Are Redeemable for $2.50 Worth of Merchandise In Any Department, or for $2 In C. We Give gear Green Trading Stamps as Usual. Ask for them. Double gag Stamps Till 12 0° a Single gar Stamps thereaft hat the gag Office on the Fifth Floor, Single “Speery” Gold Stamps All Day ——..

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