The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1917, Page 15

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fe ce nes ry the eer Ito Btrand, Rialto seats 2,500 trand 3,600. They are filled daily and regarded Broadway gossip ts madé at least $1,000,- 000 for tts owne: Felix Iaman fs at the head of a syn- diet ‘hich plans the new theatre. 9 is the old car barn block on Eighth avenue, from Forty-eighth to Forty-ninth Streets. It is owned by the New York Rallways Com- pany At one time it was planned to CONCERTS AND MUSIC. ivic Ore! Soci ty sont Pierre Monteux condor 'St, Nichol THR NEW PLAYS | “My Lady’s Glove" | | Lined With Tunes By CHARLES DARNTON VEN with a late spring, the sum- mer show may seem like an Leaving vege- nm to recall that 4 About Jemons in “My Lady's Glove,” stretched out last night at the 4s#rlo Theatre, | Now, a gtove ia eupposesd to be soft—lan't it? Perish the thought, so far as it concerns the performance | staged by J. C. Huffman in black letters and given under the personal direction of J. J, Shubert in equally black letters, There was @ lot of Noise, and little else. In fact, the performance was so noisy that you couldn't hear yourself think about Then, too, everything was terribly mixed.’ For example, there was a “note the programme to this ef- fect: “Owing to the sudder Position of Miss Frances D the part of Lydia will be ta Miss ¢ ee Syndicate. Headed by Isman Is Planning 2 Great “Movie” House in Broadway, New York will soon have the larg- ent theatre in the world, if plans notinced yesterday go through. Com- pared with it the Hippodrome will look email. Whereas the “Hip” av- & structure there to rival Mad. eommodates only a mere 5,000, the| ison Square Garden, Chicago and new structure will seat 10,000 persons, | 2°", Francisco fin “It wit be @ moving picture th dropped ae tote AS TO! ay ad her ia nb id i 4TH ST. Pee Th hein, For Infants and For Infants and Children, Mothers Know Tha Know That Genuine Castoria “maslest comet dies,—-Kv Sun. WASHINGTON SQ PLAYERS COMEDY ii 10 W dat the terms of a nickel-novelist, came forward and scored af artistic point. |It was not her fault, perhaps, that |she sang too loudly at times for the | poh good of her part. .As an understudy | she was too ambitious vocally—th is all. If sho had kept hersolf dow instead of trying to get up to con-| cert pitch, she would hi rried off the honors of the night. Miss Daniels | has personality, dash and voi }lacks only training, or the sense of |knowing the difference _ be |ehrieking and singing. Miss I est, blond and smiling, was as } when she! clally appointed place. register. Cr Women living in Greater INFANTS STANDARD J, uipeebaly ¥ registered, ‘ADAUGHTER “Ot G Gos" hie LONGACRE WM.COLLIER in NOTHIN ant den” as her “indisposit appeared on the acene. He DLLIET “My Lad vlove” 1s a Viennese|| MOR ON 3 5 77 operetta lined with tunes by aneee | OSCONS 3 Strauss. It has familiar melodies|{| THE BRAT © that catch the ear. But these melo- | /— dies, it must be sald, have had their day. They are echoes of our musical comedy past. We listen to them, remember them, and then try to for- get them. The igele we make {s nothing less than heroic. As for the hook and lyrics by Edgar Smith and Fdward A. Paulton, it must be said that they will not add to the gayoty | of nations at this time. Vivienne Segal sang pleasingly, but she meant nothing at all the Thirty Years lies airs ciat cee son that she betrayed Iack of chell gave a fairly good voice to the| NEW. ning for the stage. Charles Pur- part of a captain, and nothing more. Charles Judels, Charles McNaughton, Maude Odell and Ned Monroe uver- acted to a painful degree. Incident-| ally, a very graceful bit of dancing was done by Virginia Fissinger. With these fow remarks I Jeave you | the BANKING AND FINANCIA\ COHAN & HARRIS }},t? Pek “HITCHY-KOO” 43, SRA eo wi Haxmond, Hitch cork, Grace 4a Anon een White, on Eerrols ‘irene. Hyordgnte x‘ March 1, Consolidated Lea | due November In accordance with the provisions of the above Plan, the NY, MEW TORK OFT. to take "My Lady’s Glove” for what/ it 1s worth. BENJAMi undersigned hereby declare CHAPIN | VAUDEVILLE. 108i JULY 1 Poe 1917. After July 15, deposits of Bonds’ may ‘be sh NaS New York, June 15, 1917. on aan Une Shear Exhibit of Uniseel Pisin You can revel to your heart’s content among the delight- ful furniture now being shown at both Spear Stores. Let us estimate for you. We will tell you how much it will cost to furnish an apartment canals te to the smallest detail, You'll find the prices surprisingly economical, The n too we havea distinctively practical financial arrangement. You invest in good quality furniture, and use it while paying for it leisurely—in 60 days, uate 11) OMA. 241 SL Loews NEW YORK THEA. #1 Gat American Root Challe Chaplin in “Th Dally Except Sunday. Divect rail connections Catekille, Sveatoga, North, All through ra | York aud Albany accepted BF. KEITIUS NORA BAYES, ut » “hey | Mus ployers of labor, WWAY & 00 87 about it. Let us tell you tal $2.95 arian... 83-95 | HENDERSON’ Sets, TEMPEST & SUNSHINE)‘ __._ AMUSEMENTS, COLUMBIA" way, (Bwice, Ua HIP HIP HOORAY GIRLS | pau SADR | Bed Set IENKy $1 Cash ee ae: 4 Dining Table and 6 Chairs FUN FacToRY | 4,0)* 08 Tit Ne Mt Three-Piece Tapestry Covered Davenport Suite Consists of 6-foot Extension Table 9 | (271i NkAKT OF CoNnY InLAND with 42-1n. top, and 6 chairs, tn PAWSER GLE The Davenport Suite with o 4 ft.x6¥ ft. bed. Room for 85-pound Brown nia ‘ {tched roll se and oa wi of blankets, also ahi and pillows Gold he ba Bb LAST WORD ott RED DAVENPORTS, The ine bi § 1 ame ism are of pan anical SPATS Fie con, $ ‘29 75 Montnts, SON Tlowaitns, HUST PHOTO MELODY A, Samet | BROADWAY ih \"1 $2 DELIVERS ANY REFRIGERATOR The refriverators to the left have a Sanitary Glass Trap, are white en amelled ‘Uned, have mineral woot imauiation and sanitary provieton Revs Qi rae’ per. Aue foe rack and prove ston shelves. ‘TIP- Tor GIRLS’ Open Saturday Evening. SUNDAY WORLD WORK MONDAY WANTS Downtown—6th Ave. at 16th St. ‘ 0) Brook!yn Off Stop! Read!! Consider!!! Wednesday and Thursday Will Be the Best Time to Register As Friday, Saturday and Monday will be the final three days, with the usual “last minute rush."! WOMEN—For Your Convenience We Have Arranged That You May Register Here While You Shop The law requires only one registration at a public or other spe- Every woman, 16 to 60 years, inclusive, is required by law to Bronx, Queens and Richmond) register here. An Official Registration Card will be given you when you have The Sooner You Register Sinking Furid and Redemption Plan PHILADELPHIA COMPANY Te the Holders of Philadelphia Company First Mortgage and Coll.teral Trust 5% Gold Bonds dwe 1949; and nd Collateral Trust 5% Gold Bonds 951; its of these Bonds may be made up to and including 1917, to and including August 15, Philadelphia Company of a Penalty of two per cent. (2%) of principal amount thereof, and u or such further terms and FEPROCTOR® the ry P ROC , ape LADENBURG, THALMANN & CO, BLAIR & CO. HAYDEN, STONE & CO, r RIVER Diy Ling Heataursnt 90 days, 6 months, a year, or I Hivenmed GAN VET UP BOATS Turd Hy noone Kita | more. It is a plan that meets the Riversiv oh ANE VICE ook aN Porels Rocker Fibre Rocker @pproval of prominent big em- me 4 200, Se it ae EVENING LINE TEEPLECHASE ron Steamboat Go. “PAUKLS! a0 SIGHT SEEING YACHTS a SAVINGS BANKS. Golden Oak Buffet Eats Quarteted Opk Bullet, plank STRAND Ea Metropoitan Sarns Bank py, DIAMONDS Ween Gian 6 soc Dauatt | Ba BURLESQUE. , fC | Agee ceniery mesh x $29.75 wokbry |! (LYMPLCLE tn, Mat Daily WONDERS New York (Manhattan, Brooklyn; Better BANKING AND FINANCIAL, said Plan operative. 1917, made only upon payment to the DENTISTRY. _ ‘Dentistry That Lasts ie PLATES | | Waterbury | from other bridge work, Bridge old teeth home at night with « NEW perfectly, Deoayed teeth avi |teoth tghtoned—-minsing teeth without pl All work guarant Retions. and Dental, burwery W "BOTANICAL DISCOVERY $5.00 up $1.00up 5.00 up Blivor Fillings = 600 up Warersury Denta GoMPANY Incorporated 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn Ind Swed! ah & | CADiee IN RTTCNDANG FOR SALE. ken th th re, Uattry Pine 10-90. 230. ‘Tol, ome asa soa lcieERTy aaah iy | Seah MATT Vana Stet le Wee ba reg WATENESS) maaaali ee E SUMMER sh m6 ed it Gor SRaivesa G: Duonpescaenr Y O° Noor Aer Me DIAMONDS ON CREDIT EASY TRRMS, ALL GOODS OQUAKANTERD . American Watch & Diamond Co, @ MAIDEN LANE, Phoue Cort, 5507, Agent calla, HELP WANTED—MALE 'WORLD'*WANTS WORK WONDERS work is radically | Sundaye, 9 to 2| rd Siiesos" Summe nd Furnishings Bik Blouses Muslin Underwear (These prices only during June Sale.) Envelope Chemises Tokers with C8 | Tikes swith Ince or om ni a great deal at very little prices. nook Corset Covers—round with fine emb'y oor bon—also | tase tri Styie—speclal Night Dpdeneentiztra sineo— embroidery and insert or embro! fflea—our reg. .7 Cornet Covers—Nainnook— embroidery and lace inserts and ribbon—Special + 28 mavgnege Chemtoce—r ‘ancy yokes inbeoldery— —really with practioal — Dresnes—Na looking mod and embrot $1.45... Sine Night Dresses—Nainsook— many new modele—lace, embroidery and ribbo our reg. $1.18 tee Extra Stse Petticonte—Ca: and rid aed ae lope Chemines—Batince and nalnacok-—white and f - “muslincemorior rage ae Drawers—ci rio ru with bh. #, hem Yt oe Canoes ee, of embroider ry value .38 and .46.. . or lace Ge Liven paciastl tae wide embroider: lace. Com! aetna otek lace and Medio et off com! tty ed ribbon ¢run— Extra Size Short Underskirte— tucks and our reg. Extra Sine Drawers—fine batnsook— neat embrotde: cr Lt eh ekg iting nines to 62 bust—epecia Extra Sine $, Caress © Contre ro or V ni 2, an OUP FOG. BB. cs coccccece +47' ribbon rthevdn soca one soe 42 o—_________..__« June Sale of Babies’ Shirts, Bands, etc. MORE JUNE SALE SPECIALS Something for Everyone in the Family. Prices Represent Unusual Values Woo! Favorite)—al: sealed, sant our special Sanitary Flan fine Wonder our reg. Infants’ Flannel Gertragen— |.96 Boys’ Suite—8 yre. ‘ound top--allk scalloped edge— Seat eos odale cana gras ed nara a ie .87| and blac White-fancy’ checks, stripes, herringbones and mixtures, brown, gray; mall and large crow: $1.8 Men's Fine Pajamas....1.17 or corded madras—colored aivieee. oo white—closely woven— ilk’ frogs—ail sizes. fale 94 Pillow Shame—of soft fintsh cambrie—emb'y ruftie—- our reg. 48 8’ Cashmere Wrappers— n bound or acalloped— our reg. $1.95.. . | Little Tots’ Fibre swe: baby blue and pink— also ros ato 4 yra— | our reg. $2.96 tee seesecere 57 et. Women's Seersucker Petticoats. . Clear atripes—ruffied or flounces—well made and fini $2.00 Misses’ Corsets White or pink—low bua’ hip—lace trimmed top— " 87 Untrimmed Hats For Cooler Summer Days These Housetursishings ls purchased here, $1.17 and $1.37 Feather Hat Trimmi: Wings, bands and a fancy’ black and white, Olt stoves; our reg. -7...Speclal 49 4 Window Shades—green, white (6x3 ft); excellent gisallty; Special 36 $5.75 Women's and Misses’ yuttoned 4 on skirt an oO 44. coat— Special ————__-_—___- In addition to the multitude of June Sale offerings tomorrow Is A Sale of TOILET ARTICLES See Evening Journal or Globe for Details, | ————__._______6 MORNING SPECIALS—Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mall or Telephone Orde | | $2.49 and $2.69 Women's Tub Skirts 1.06 | $6 et Gabardine, Kepp and Pique white or With stripes and spots Variety of modela—-all sines. | skins SRCOND FLOOR. $1.47 Long Crepe Kimonos 1.2) Floral designs ~elaatio belt» ribbon. tein’ 36 to 44 HOUSE DE Sms *ab0 OND FLOOR, i] 61 extra trousers o lack “and col } CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR, ored—all le wih ese “SECOND FLOOR, | $1.50 Boys’ Trousers—7 38 et. Silk Mined Pongees 30 b Variety abt and da colors. « we WAS Dakss SPtnnics babEMENT KOYS’ CLOTHING--THIRD FLOOR, 25 ct, Cotton Suitings 18 | 59 ct. Boys’ Sport Blouses and Shirts I'lain or crepe weave jood co Newest patterns in mht, dai orn tine for women's auits nd medium stripe percales— inlets, ete, also chi al plain white with fancy fee are to 15 ye S"PAMRICS -BASEMDNT sania 18. 16 1a 185 DOYS PONMIMIENGS OPHIRD: FL pling and pongees | 56, striped ribbon burders and | ¢ Men's Athiotie Underwoe iaearie Checked ross bar nain Panasola—Wal" FLOOR MESS UNDERWEAR MATIN. PE 34 ct. Bleached Sheetings 26 | 78 ct. Women's Silk Gloves 4 wo yds wide—-sott finish j-claap--black and white--double MUSLINS) BAREMENT finger Ups on GLOVES-—MAIN» FLOO 6 st Bleached Cheesecloths " i sbaorbe nt — not $1.21 Satins 35 inch. . t ne usto r assor nt oe ight MUsuiNe DASEMENT dan fal 4 Its MAIN FLOO! 2.24 Wool N. Blankets ‘ ' nirast 18 ct, Wide Ribbons ve Molres, tatfetas and sating-— ‘ rs CURTAINS y Roe 57 ct. Tota’ White Skirts a8 and ft ‘ODS MAIN FLOOR, S d irene t's cut right—it's designed with care—it’s made of excellent fabrtes _

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