The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1917, Page 6

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os “Hf for you. What do you do | | | | | j Correctly Fitted Glasses as Low as $2.50 | ‘| P6halch dons Your eyes do a great deal for them? They surely need attention—they may need Glasses. Don’t neglect them! Il! Warie Dressler Also Gets $ for Cabbages at War Fund Fair, Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. ed 65 Years per head, onions at 60 cents apiec New York: 184 B'way, at John St 223 Sixth Av., rsth St. aad St t Ann St 4ad_ Street ton St.,cor. Bond St irmed man could wrap bimself abou and carry home—that's one of th ton Square to wineless dinner. Poor Bohemia, that has found IANTZEN’S “ern%* BOOTS SPRING Every whim of Footwear Fashion is fully expressed in all our! women’s models. Distinction and workmanship are fully united. | Our unique showing of innumerable styles is submitted for, the approval of women who demand and appreciate care-| fully selected leathers and custom workmanship. +A good foot-rule for you—wear the Janteen Shoe,"’| $6.50 to $20.00 A ‘Ash for our Bool—"The Abuse of the Big Tot” NO BRANCH STORRS—Onr only address 1660 Sixth Ave., above 38th St. Custom _Bootmakers Over 60 _Yrars_ is to Disc Here is an “‘all-sta the biggest new hits b these records! a pale pigtail.” “OM. And on the other side is -p-i’? way—a splendid coupling for Al Jolson’s h A stirring, rousing appeal to patriotism, “Hawaiian Butterfly’’ South Sea Islands. ‘Take Back The Love You Gave Me?” You,” (42222, | A} believing!” ee nN gy BOHEMIA PAYS SOC APIECE FOR ONIONS TOFARHUCKSTERS Marie Dressler @elling cabbages at nd rhubarb as much for $2 a# & one- novel sights Bobemia gilmpsed Inst evening on ite-way across Wasbing- HE best way to enjoy the latest big hits t them on Columbia Double- ecords—and you can get them while new and sung by the artists who first made them sensational hits! : stars—Al Jolson, Anna Wheaton and such headliners as Brice & King. You'll be certain to want “From Here to Shanghai’? Columbia Record A2224, 75¢ Al Jolson himself, in splendid voice, sings with irresistible “raggy” swing of a darkey’s dream of China, where they “get their mail from Columbia Record A2224, 75¢ _ Anna Wheaton, star of “Oh, Boy!” sings this whimsical tale of the kiddie who could never learn to spell in the most appealing, delightful on the self-same record—a record worth at least triple its price! “Let’s All Be Americans Now” Columbia Record 42225, 75¢ Male Quartette—ensembie singing with a real thrill in it! “America, Here’s My Boy,” another “thriller,” is on the other side. Columbia Record 42226, 75¢ Brice & King, favorites of Keith's vaudeville circuit, bring all the romantic enchantment of Hawaii to this song of love and sunshine in the On the reverse, Robert Lewis sings “Would You These, with the humorous hit, “I’m A Twelve O'Clock Fellow In A Nine O'Clock Town” (42279, 75c), and those other successes, “The World Began When I Met 75c), “I Wasn’t Born ‘To Be Lonesome” (42221, 75c) and “Mother,” (42227, “Her Soldier Boy,” make up a group of popular records X that you certainly will want to hear—and buy. Ask your dealer to play them today, New Columbia Records on sale the 20th of every month olumbia GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE~DISC Records... tings” #0 scarce of late that to some qho think they dwell therein a $5 bilt ouks like the wall paper! Think of Marie Dressler getting away with hat! And right out 1. Washington square, too, Voloing the @ong of the huockster, istent ‘Cabbages, un-yuns, roo-barb, po- tatoes, apin-ich—and little red things vere we don't know what'che call on! Here, mister, take this beauti- ful bunch of rhubarb home with you 4| “Your wite will be delighted—only #2. ir; that’s right, sir, thank you. ‘ames, wrap this beautiful bunch of row barb up for Friend Husband; he's in @ hurry. Don't crusb the leaves.” ‘That's just @ paragraph to show you how it wont with Marte Dressler, ¢|who with clarion voice and cheery good nature, conducted the vegetable t} booth for four hours on Washington | Square last evening at the very suc- cessful garden party given by the Washington Square unit of the Na- tlonal League for Women’s Work. It was ao joliy party, and upward of for the budget be- Hef work. table booth were not the only nov ties that Bohemia glimpsed, and stared at, and went on to dinner to talk about and ponder, lies were flung to the breese from an arched gateway, on the western (the park leading to the ni the fortune teller’a tent, tho ond, where 8 doled out se packages to children, and to the dancing pavilion, improvised with canvas stretched tight over the spa- clous macadam walk that leads into | Washington Place, In the pavilion | the Seventh Regiment Band played. Tho waiks on that side of the pari ¥jto hundreds of mothers and house- THE EVEN Actress in the Role of Huckster Taking in Money for War Relief DEG T0999 90-4404 1101914 OH 1D 1990 OOD0999O9O1 40 41OOO8D $ £4 REOOSRSERESRE TORRE ETTINORS | league for war re- @ But Mario Dressler and her vere- { Flags of our ‘ Gee CLE ae eZ r” list of new songs— y well-known, brilliant E by it. ‘Iwo hits and two stars sung by the Knickerbocker 75c) the hitof § “Hearing is WN | fleld, Mrs. Rob: SSA George D. Yeomans and Mrs, Jamos |} At Grocers dnd Delicatessen || f¥ KX A®RxEEHRX REREEEMREUY XK RREMARE LENSER EES TEED Y JA Wright. Gee Statue. r wa =| A Beautiful Picture Free. | * Ned / GERMAN SUSPECT A SUICIDE. Made in U. S. A. F | Ne a Bee colored facsimile of Norma : Speer Regt by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St, N. Y. ‘ iN i Talmadge in “Poppy” Art Supple- NAW OBLEANG, May 18,—The dody k e' AT 8457 & SAVED | ment, to be thrown on screen in — — = ee FF Ones Saturdays Our Liberal Credit following theatres, beginning this :RARRARAURARMA IA RRMAARTAR fA ARAMA AR ARMANI RAR Bear i if Gi Hi aii a i Until 10 P. M. Terms Apply Also week, This picture free with Sunday th Ke 11 We i fy We Close to Long Island, 3 World in Greater New York end y vicinity June 3, The “! * will Yess e CU 3 ~©— Eventngs a! ‘> New Jersey and 'y June e “Poppy” wil g i 6 o'Clock Connection! }also be shown in these theatres on 1 The Kelly plan of One Dollar weekly payments solves the problem |S ff Write for Our New Booklet, Mailed Free daley tas wal: Oe anneneend By of being fashionably dressed without the inte outlay of ready |# x . them: cash. wee it ron stint NOW from our large aud complete stock— 3! Hi 3-PIECE | Looms Craboom, Ay & site 9b y ¥ S l WTS i DUOFOLD folk Sts. p & R J = Loew's Bijou, Smith & Livingston NEWEST SPRING SUITS $q 5.98 FA % id SUITE Sts, Brooklyn, si —the very latest style is & bs Canis f Loew’s Palace, FE. N. Y, Ay. & Doug. portrayed in these high- 10 oe cork Ba | las St. & f SOFA BED, | Loew’s De Kalb, De Kalb Ay, near . PAY $1 A WEEK. $45-00 RS A nae 3 Brosd way, bs SK. id and ROCKER, % | Loew's Fulton, Fulton St, & Nos RE : oe Locm's Lincoln Sq Bway & 6th St P li : Loew's Lincoln Wa % D SSES Ki solely |S: % Loew's Greele’ Sa: 6th ae, and 80th, i] FASHIONABLE DRESS. $9 4.98 ‘ Hi | Loew's Soventh Avy 7th Av. & 124th. 43) Es, stylish models in all 1 4: ji Golden Oak; the seat and ' A o Beueeely Bergen Ay, & 149th 1 the new Spring shades. 0 ps back are upholstered with f Loew's Roulevard, So. Boulev: 4 CE $49-00 % fine imitation brown Span- % | near Westchester Ay, en a PAY $1 A WEEK. ish leather; the SOFA BED | Loew's Ay. By Av. B & bth St. 8 : when open is a full-size bed, i | Loew's Warwick, Fulton & Jerome COA TS & hapa ap agedysd i Theatre, ain Sty New Ro- SMART COATS, new ef- 98 4 jude mattress, 3 pieces, | a ig BORD fashionable mate- $9- : e ey cnr | Laas . tag ‘Springfeld Av. near bd * A r | oken, N. J. i} PAY $1 A WEEK, 3. § 98 § | Loew's New York Theatre & Root, | Alterations Free. « Broadway & 45th St, AsaDavenette {| Loew's Broadway, Broadway near ENTRANCE TO CLOTHING % : id Myrtle Av. Brooklyn. ‘. through FURNITURE STORE x We Pay Freight and Railroad Fare i Loen's Eighty-Sixthe Sty 6th Sta ® hi 5 aly near Lexinates, AY. goth. Th x | Loew's Clrele, Broadway and a |7T.Kelly@o. — BAveComB4Sr. icy: pssst 07D TI BT DTT Koo a : de ” Scan SONA RAR KKK OE HOH Loew’s Royal, Pearl and Willoughby . ING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1017. West 43rd Street West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues Summer Home Furnishings at Worth While Savings for Thursday A number of Willow, Reed, Rattan and French Cane Pieces POPP OSSDOOSE 9.6 SE FS EHST SOD COO: Have been materially reduced for this occasion, as the following will indicate: Four Piece Natural Willow Suite, $35.00 Settee, Arm Chair, ‘Rocker and Table, at Formerly $45.00 nb: 2-2-2 00-8306 Muslin Sheets Hemst’d, double size, superior quality at 88c Muslin Pillow Cases Size 2214 by 36 inches, hemstitched, at 19c White Blankets Double size, pink and blue borders, at $4.75 pair , MARIE ORESSLER ty > Seu 4 ints wee sen CP TABLES ® O9O0499900O084-004 52969000079 OOOOH 144407OOH4 1ODODHS Summer Comfortables Double size, Figured Silkoline, plain borders, at $2.95 spin but rolled in the money just tho | of @ man who committed sulcite by me, proved the setting place for the | polsoning, found drifting in a rowboat on Canteen Committee's tent, and hard|{ake Pontchartrain Sunday, was !den- by ot dog” man, the candy |titied to-day as that of Frederick man and the tee cream did 4 ahve rushing business, The latter's bu nee United ness Was tempered somewhat over t Ene. other two by the failure of the sun to shine on the gala picture, but even atening rain that sands of persons above and below the about and chatted and patronized the) booth. If Bohemia’ Inted | the purses of hunc from down Bleecke y not, and neither were their pictur- esquely attired mothers stingy. Gen- erous were the purses from north of the arch that found thei the garden party, and swee * were to be enjoyed by all The best thing for steady use is Just A novelty introduced ly Mry, Oliver | ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which B. Bridgma t the Canteen Commit- | is pure and greaseless) dis better tee's booth, was a tasty bit of edible, | than the most expensive soap or any- looking supiciously ike frult ca hing else you can use. tasting not unlike it, and of intarc ‘One: oe teampochtals @itl cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. fe, proving It to be Simply moisten the hair with water Baha jlibions, and rub it in. It makes an abundance ething else Bohemia |Of rich, creamy lather, which rinses ke interest in. A toothsomoe | out easily, removing every particle of otter at the end of a week or dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oll. 1 | The hair dries quickly and evenly, and - It leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get mu nev Careless Use of Soap Spoils the Hair Irish Satin Damask Linen Table Cloths Soap shoula be used very carefully, In sizes for 6 to 8 persons; in a variety of handsome designs, if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared mpoce contain foo much. alkall. This dries the scalp, makes the hair ttle, and ruins it. Regular value $4.25 at $2.95 wives beca: with each b Dinner Sets Regularly $18.00 at $12.50 American Porcelain, consisting of 107 pieces; artistic border decorations. its recipe went along Floor Lamps Very Special at $7.50 Of mahogany, 2 lights, pull chain sockets, with 22 inch cretonne shade. as it ripens as does n't have to be good to xury. War Cake,” Mr Just returr she is willing to disclose ified eocoanut off at any pharmacy, it’s very cheap, and a few ounces supply every mem- - ber of the family for months.—Advt Canada, wei ronto. Here ls how the cake Two cups brown sugar, two ct water, two tablespoons lard, on axe seadions raising cut once, one opoon salt, one Couch Hammocks Regularly $13.50 at $9.85 Two styles, one with portable raised head, the other with drop legs for use as cot; detachable wind shield and steel suspension chains. Porch Rugs Regularly sold for $19.75 at $15.75 Japanese Oval Rush Rugs, in natural with green or tan; 9 by 12 feet. Other sizes at proportionate reductions. Don't be without “Eddys” Sauce: Its small cost is nothing to the satisfaction it gives. Eddys OLD ENGLISH Sau auce Is fine for Soups, Roasts, Salads and Gravies. spoon soda dissulved in one teaspoon | hot water, Three cups of fi and then bake in two lo. five minutes in a slow ove! Hundreds of copies of were distributed. The committee in charge of the af- seph 8. A Mrs, Henry . De Forest, Mrs. 263-6 Ave. 10s W. 17" St. iy Brooklyn, Loew's New ‘a St, 424 St, & Lex : AX. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEE ington Ay, Open Saturday Evening Until 7 o'Clock. : ‘ D— Loew's 11608 8 between Qmewmn: PTT aT A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT jas hy 1

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