The evening world. Newspaper, September 10, 1917, Page 8

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. THE EVENING WORLD MONDAY. SEPTEMBER i 17. s ‘ CROWD BESIEGES Prot. aan GILSON + =~ ant e , and Alive 9 1p Wiss MATT ORNs j ’ » evoutne Alt & C ‘T MANCING CARNIVAL e THE NEW PLAYS . i: . 4 v4 a - VU 1. BOY OFFICE FOR ~—tale tee Mea” be Metebie eet == ARMY FUND | For Walker Whiteside's Acting Homer orampmtent eats Special Sale of SHOW 4 BY CHARLES DARNTON -Autumn Bed Furnishi: TE: + . d th Neca v.25" ose Satisfaction Guaranteed. ‘ e he O- r f Wedner< t ening World . bie ‘ . The Veen.” 5 iter decided price advantages. nett a . : a | | «ft “ oy Athlet ’ ‘ . wae ae pe “n° a esre =| Mavestio Craft, per pair . 54.75, 6.00, 8.00 to 11.50 ‘ sions of The New we are Oot ot Oar OO "i "ont Wins Her Place 4, Went on sie ve and, Japan promiacs olored Cotte we ‘ + morning. ant anand with we iw tne var exe BP Her Violetta with fancy fiore $2.95 | + the demand. "Thi oak tats anak. Get te i. ni is all pure, f Te tonnes with, cembertantia “1 Sa tealgtuee at ore ee ee tee M"" rig trcy mame a unique tla pvor o qu ty. Patent Satin Bedspreads cna « . iD ew waie- Apert gis Dig rag Dl = ee a te @ nis ao Veen \ Size 25903% yards » «1g ORB ore ir ine Hippodrome have a ek sie Dhineos ay | Was anes al ake wns nee ern TO ers ae bee nied tor @ eae iad Mr. Wu.” In “The Pawn” he gives oY & peat ag oo seal Fie phe i nee See See eae ee anata na rettraint, polos and| ering ot the Tipe that Interfoved ot West 42nd and 43rd Streets : h 4 inning. But it peceasarily a proved | ( with embroidered scalloped edges: ft the > bens has | day t tain mondtony. Tee actor com-| Worthy, There should be a perman-| be " Nora Hayes box nd jof th " h | ent place for her in her own countr: 4 Si (234 | o expreag emotions with | nt place for her n ntry ze2 x ards ws + each § another Holle Baker pox. Bid. | knocks ; ro ae 0. C voice, always ple ; ‘ Stee 94 rey ¥ 4 : ding i already brisk for thene boxes. | "YY," f Mtn the CT a ee eee rel KAE WV eoabe control, lasted eee Have just received from England ze 24yx2%{ yards «ls + each | Offers inay t the box offies | ontitile, Hak itl With the per- jikely 10 work upon the emotions of |and Well under control, lacked some- | rare 7 aa ee o eg office |ronalivy that reaches right over the in qudience to « great degree thing of the clarity that might be| a new shipment of Men’s { y mail to Mar wher, Chair- | footiianis and grips yo e a a. a wwe otable for Mr. | expected in this style of sing. | r jman of the Hox Co ’ antic about the bis w. Sho h Y The Pawn" is notable for } Also prtnued hea Committee, MIDT>- | Vired the management she will he on Whitestde's acting as Baron Takada, |!ng; but her comprehen- , | hand preparcd to sing until she drops, jntent upon learning secrets of the) Sion of the character and her ability d | O ts Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases |“"*'Yie"broanammen 7 Om | ert one arene mont tnuanea S283 at, Waxnineton. Ii 8 et | antenna London-made Overcoats i usin VW es \ . | performers on the vaudeville stage, yond bellef that this wily diplomat! Gamilie to be un and to be 4 So many headline acts are on the) will make some patrt pictures on should try to turn to his own uses|appreciated. It {9 5 ful, full of | on ii ' specially priced that half a dosen feet’ class | his tranamitograph, or whatever he srry Graves, who aa chil-| race, and, in a murked’ dogre Of our own importation, } spec iy p ° La ahd ; calls that wonderful little contrivance. . As | Wholesome. Her manipulation of t ' vaudeville shows could be made up| {tll the ene ly ert his wards in Japan. AS) ii) red fan that she carried in the ‘ rR, i from tho number, Novelt 0180 | Levy " as only Bert (o. Tom, when he js told that he has| pest act ? | ( i) 0) (Fourth Floor, Madison Avenue section) In this ¢ comes Harry) Ajbert Spalding, the young Ameri-|Japancao blood tn his veins, he is}of the | at JU, to . the noted “man of mys-|can violinist, will play several selec- disposed for the moment to live up| (ns. Her de | : is to put on @ new trick | tions and Thomas Chalmers, baritone, to Nipponese traditions. But when | 1% without be. Fike Gh coat ° matt (e.g ante net ve the |CD&aaed for the Metropolitan Oper declare, elt ready to fight for | tic pil af 4 i Houdini is heart and soul in the work | glum, and Edith Helena, American lost the game, and after more or less pont ares ee tastes are P| yeanghnersenttdy sen At ighonabyetdk ere ark patterns; Mth and 35th Streets New a York | of doing his bit to swell the Army | Priina donna, will aing. picturesque ceremony, Kills himself. |ProRded In other directions, to And || ideal garments for both motoring and fall wear, some made { Athletic Fund, , Barne nard. the original Aes Fortunately, he has the good taste/ay well as our cars? At any rate, |] with full loose back (slip-on style), while others are belt- When it comes to headliners, eaye fa erihainens” Hetods|to commit hari karl “off-stage.” The|Girolamo Ingar in the character back models. | could any audience ask for a greater ire,” will offer a few Hebrew | audience hears only a groan and a Hovey bree Pi begga cet why ° | treat than to see Joe Weber and Lew in his Inimitable way. He i#|thud—and all {# over. |fail in tove with him incontinentiy at Fields reunited in one of their fa- is as a story teller, Mr. Whiteside never failed to sug-|first sigh!. The others in the sup- A very swagger coat for the well dressed man. | moust acts? Five or six years ago|AND THERE'LL BE “OTHERS,” | gost the undertone of drama in the porting cast were Joseph’ Royer, a they had a reunion and people paid EACH ONE A STAR. play, which in the end reveaied [Francia Morosint an Por Natal | 4s high as $200 a seat to sco them. the Hippodrome’s new auc-| Takada as a fanatic of the old order. : » Natale Wober & Fields alone could tax the heer Up," haye been drafted James L. Crane was straightforward | seating capacity of the Hippodrome. . the well known comedian; and manly as Tom, and Marjori Thile , noted for his comedy; Dallas were other While the subject of genuing treate| gro Walton. noted fy comedy: | Wood and Gertrude Dallas were otter | : is up, It Is appropriate to mention| tery” a hit, and Claire Rochester, | 4/48 to @ well-acted play. the fact that No! Bayes and Irving | whose singing is a feature at the Hip. | Fisher are to assist in the show.| These arc all enthu © over the MASONS OF ‘STATE MEET | When this palr appear in a vaude-| tiny cron mptitehy ieee wi teen ville house the rest of the show is!in a’ screamingly, canny ‘skit sir.| TQ HONOR MEMBERS IN WAR, ; ) forgotten until they get through. Misa| Hitchcock also will be announcer, ) ‘TEL Po eee cee | thts Week. In. this on wiro have entered the military and naval DINNER SETS ELECTRIC LAMPS Us | teal edy writer, and vice of the country. Sanne WHEN Y vou "CALL NEXT TIME. Fields will figure prominently, ax will} fn addition to making up the roll of 4 y border di ti Id h HT 18 inch silk shade, gall bi rdetet | DELAYED IN SERVICE BOARD foe, Mang eg ryote wor alee trimmed and silk Tringe: for. 9 | 1 x | A Noy. 12 The B. R, T. surface Hi | Does aot au the sur- tines "wi have hearin berining Oc. / ‘ . he ir venue Company eure x face of fabric. ng was to have been continued this x 2 ./aS ASK NEAREST STORE FOR oening. aiter ‘¢Poatbonement a more Blankets and Comfortables. x | / than @ month, hen the eo was rf | n BLACK—TAN—RED — WHITE : r, Alfred T. Cook, counsel i. 3 F SF Ra aN - eee ee a atturcaent Special Sale, To-morrow, at the following very low prices: x . on the ground the company was not dy. : Saree . ve are anxious to press our, all: White Wool Blankets Double Size Comfortables | | htkwyer, “but we.are not in @ posi ‘ : . = " ate, att A } . i U. S. ARMY OFFICERS’ {tgp now 16 proceed ete Single bed size.....pair $3.50, 4.25 | Figured Silkoline, plain borders $2.45 1 1 "The interests o! ie ic | " pa . 3 ‘4 i 3 4 pun Norms and Equlpments be Jopbardized Oy the Melty Geld wit: 11 | Double bed size.... “ $4.75, 6.25 | Printed Cambric, floral designs $3.50 } * at Overgonte, pheow, Bevo lined ‘Trem Pubic Service Commission, : “ " os F x an fen Unde ae > large size.... $5.50, 7.95 | Figured Nainsook, lambs’ wool filling $5.75 i BT : x a ath poo tals Weal sat ay “MP AtH MRS.MARTHA THOMPSON DIES Extra larg f gured Nains: jambs’ wool filling $5.75 js handsome set of seven pieces consists of Solid x ATION U.S. ARMY COLLAR INS ‘ Pilati ai le size, in pink, b ; ir 8: 5.75 oe : TENSION’ tase aie Cte and Shoat ee § 98 x ADOPTED AUG, 1}, 1917, FOR OFFICERS AND PRI\ pee | Mother of Fred Thompson, Builder Plaid Blankets, double , in pink, blue, grey and tan, pair $3.95, 5.75, 8.50 j BROWN SPANISH LEATHER lip vente complete 27: * Be eon se r . ay | set for the low. price of... ‘| i) | peel chtcoron who ait Lise Fark Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases "Ave.Co 84"S i | re eee Hoi lin Pillow Cases uslin Sh 0c, “gach, “puntield fac ata * she was devoted, was h her when 2 28e 2 0: 95 PRE HHO HCE HCI OY 9M 22OR0E0ER0000"% | ARMY P NAVY STORE CO., Inc., me 42d St., N. Y. mae | i] BS, Sn oyon was o native of Porte- Hemme : ‘ 29 ciate ue a6 1.25 ee ¥ BET. WAY AND ATH AVE. North sid mouth, On and was seventy-seven yeare Hemstitched, 27c 30c 32 Hemstitched, 78¢ 1.30 L.38 | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— Branch Stores— it,“ Fenn. ai {he opening of the Hipog: | A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT Don't confuse ov store witht ath Sore, hor sone Anuehtor: Airs. ‘Tha: =| Open We and | Avenue Company. i i i | . 107 pieces; coin gold border, with @4 inch silk shad x, | Saturdays | Pay R.R. | Alily white finish that The Public Service Commision to-day handles and knobs;,,.. . special $60.00 several designs, , si ~ a 12.50 Z| Vand | Freight Fare | eaves no yellow tinge, [jr aiter sornnios inhi cy Thin Glass Table Servi A vay comps this o am The light, crisp, dainty, delicious golden brown toast that isn't a bit like any toast you ever tasted before. Made only of the finest flour, fresh <F, and preets rich milk—from an Dutch recipe. Good for breakfast, dinner and su and for any time between m: Holland Rusk may be eaten dry or with butter or served with any sliced fruits, The Original Holland Rusk Made only by HOLLAN: RUSK enir programme. William G. Stewart Tonal polore wen the test- Ports Goose Neck Desk Electric Helland, Mich, }will be general stage director and R, RP ant ‘and more than a score. of 107 pes; various artistic border I iB te thee | If, Burnside will exercise a genaral| members were in icnak! uniform, some designs; formerly 821,...,.at $17.00 4amps, in bronze or Verde wall op grey Of the genuine, Pee eee eee eee Oe ee Cee eee he he ee Te | J. BAUMANN &BRO Felix, Adler aids,” Loney Haskell, know; Will Rogers, on the stage; Elizabeth Murray of “Good Night Pa Miller Brothers, Harry C. Browne and his banjo, Carl Cochen, a wonderful baritone; Bonita and Lew Hearn, Broadway favorites; The Man Off the Ice W: talented performers wait some of these “others” printed later, A novel feature will be a demon- | stration of wireléss telegraphy by Sergts. Donnath and Carrougher and eight men of the United States Signal Corps, Another excellent nov Ity will be Private Bernard ¢ 4 | which Is at the I Bayee will offer George M. Cohan's and his absent-minded patriotic song hit, “Over There,” and she'fl sing as many more numbers as the audience wants, Miss Bayes says whom you all the drollest man she wants every one of her songs to equip a soldier baseball tearh, You've heard of Benny Leonard, of assist. more will be Bi SS AE a aC RR EE fifty men from the Seventy-first Regl- ment. Bijou Fernandez and a corps of fif- teen popular actresses will have charge of the distribution of the souv- INOLA FOR WHITE SHOES Retains the natural grain of leather. Extraordinary Session Will List Those in U. S, Service and Pro- vide for Dependent Families. With approximately 1,200 members present, Accepted Masons of the State of New York convened in extraordinary session at Masonic Hall, Twenty-fourth Street and Sixth Avenue this morning in obe- dience to the call of Grand Master Thomas Penney. It was said that the purpose of the meeting was to provide an honor roll upon which wMl be in- scribed names of members of the lodges honor steps will be taken to provide a files of Masons in the service who may be in need of assistance during the war. ‘The Grand Lodge room was decorated of them being officers. It was also announced vhat a theatre and auditorium for the National Army men at Camp Upton, Yaphank, will be built by the New York Consistory When completed, the building, which will cost $8,000, will be the sole property of the military authorities, ee TWO-CENT TRANSFER FIGHT “Not In Position Now to Proceed,” Says Attorney for Third It was agreed that the and the for transfers New York Railways Compar Third Avenue Ratlway Company will be odore Hamlin of Brooklyn, surviv the Grand Lodge of Free and | fund for the care of the dependent fam- | a whit with her singing, sh: West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Very exceptional values are being offered in the September Sale of China, Glassware and Electric Lamps On the Fourth Floor. The following will be featured To-morrow: ‘Thin American Porcelain Dinner Sets, 100 pes., including Bread and Butter Plates; formerly $18.00 Boudoir Electric Lamps, in ma- hogany, old ivory, grey and $13.50 white enamel,.... vat $1.85 American Porcelain Dinner Sets, finish,.... cat $3.50 ‘Lhin English Porcelain Dinner Sets, | 4. cu. ex 107 pieces; new colored border decora- tions and gold lines; reg. $23.00 to 53.00 at $18.50 to 45.00 Mahogany Library ies 14 inch painted paper Barel ment shade; formerly $7.25, $5.75 | Mahogany Table Lamps, two Limoges China Dinner Sets, 107 pes.; lights, pull chain sockets with at $34.00 and 37.00 Floor Lamps, mahogan ilt, Imported Chioa Dinner Sets, | My SIR pocket two lights, pull chain sockets, 60 pieces, etched and cut, dainty 60 pieces, rose pattern; formerly $25.00, at decorated with gold border and lines; reg. $44.00, at $16.00 $35.00

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