The evening world. Newspaper, October 30, 1917, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1917, * “hast Retire iZ,| Monthly “Dollar Day” Sale Extended to Tomorrow Because of today’s rain, many of our regular patrons may miss attending this important monthly added to the gayety. The Strand 8 Symphony Orchestra played Gomer’s “Tl Guarany,” Her- Waterous sang “The Lost and Grace Hoffman sang “Caro Nome” from “Rigoletto,” Vic- THE NEW PLAYS “On With the Dance” women cl fren gin, the comedy All Charge Purchases | event. Therefore wherever lots of “Dollar Day’’ bargains last they will be offered tomorrow, Wednesday. Fat there ‘was another interesting bir Mad d ind To- Vicious Melodrama. study in addition to the Usual topival morn Wa Nhe Entered Usual Complimentary on Bills Rendered De- Green Trading Stamps cember Ist. Free Tomorrow Distribution in Premium Parlor, Sth Fleer, As many sete of the “S. & H." Green Stampa as are reasonably required for BY CHARLES DARNTON. EASIER FOR “MOVIES.” WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—An informal decision was made by the Treasury De- partment. that the footage tax of fourth of 1 per : my will not b picture is ren’ Ye CCORDING to Alexander Pope, quoted on the programme at the Re- Public Theatre last night, “Vice is a monster of so frightful mien As to be hated, needs but to be seen.” do Matter of fact, vice Is the Stock-in-trade of certain playwrights! her into “business,” Wpander to sensationalism. The| glar" finally appeared as a passenger Pot it all is that it “needs but to| 1M her “car for hire,” she got the in- be "from tho point of view of. | *pifation that folled the intru Food Is Ammunition Don’t Waste It . but you may start ow please. A id a tax applied every time a picture ia rented, @# many had matrued the act, would kill the busi. When the “bur- Iston of the Tr ame reasoning tux on automobiles ar 4 n her's home, but spoil sonte la apie ‘once, The fered by tho box-office, For this|of her hopes for the early marria i a piled to the alin wis PeasON alone it ts revealed to our ox- | Of her elder sister. Miss Clark p 4 meaning “sold or lease delightfully as the buoyant Bab, Bestant eyes. ut the gamo has been | captions tranacrit ie Played so long that it seems to be ved out. With the Dance; ” contrived by 4 Michael Morton and produced by A. H. Woods, is merely vicious melo- | drama. It suggests a dance-crazed | Broadway with a Wall Street angle. ~° But the play seems a bit old-fash- foned for the reason that the dance fa no longer tho mad thing it was a few years ago. Mr. Morton, in his play, reminds one of an old man mak- itg frantic efforts to catch up with the dance hall, as he calls it, in its] wild whirl of other nights. It remained for us to seo the danc- ing wife of a tireless business man Ing the first time the Our Annual Sale at Lowest Prices Portieres, Curtains, Yard Goods, Bed Sets, Table Scarfs, Cedcr Chests And Everything That Can Be Classed Under the Heading of UPHOLSTERY GOODS These are refurnishing and refurbishing days, when the thoughtful housekeeper looks well to what is needed to brighten up the home for the Winter season. Here is where Greenhut's is most helpful, and this year, more than ever, it comes to the aid of those who wish to redecorate in the most tasteful manner, at the minimum of expense. Our Upholstery and Drapery Department is equipped not only with a magnificent selection of fabrics and materials for this purpose, but is, as well, in a position to afford timely hints which are of the greatest possible assistance to those who require help in the important matter of The Kind You Have Alway Hong ht has b ‘th iT ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and ought been one he ten personal supery: ‘on for over 30 years. Allow no o: to decéive you in this, : r 4 4m ded—chasto sight!—whilo he dis- poneeeRoed: * are but xt ee . wank eanasaee the brightening the home. ‘ ; turbed her with cries for his collar health of Children—Expericnce against Experiment. Our experience in the solution of problems of this character is such as will guarantee button, He called for a cocktail be- satisfaction and our suggestions are offered at no cost to you. All questions will be cheer- fore breakfast, and she drank It. hat is fully answered. A cocktail at any price these days Castorls rmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- a | “ > Dat . } fg bad enough, but before breakfast gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Velour Portieres | Odd” Paira of Lace | Nottingham it must be ruinous. If it didn’t go te Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For In a large assortment of colors, Curtains | Lace Curate Lawrence's head it Se bad ¢ i more than thirty years it has been in constant use forthe velour both sides, open front edges, | Greatly Reduced in Price d i, Ee eres ier" anak vinlent relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and French style, in various color com- Extra fine bargains here for those Regularly $2.25, 1% H Spree foteover two of threo Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, binations, rose and gold, rose and who come earliest in the day, In- Sale price Pi and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, alds the a to stiilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, ple called her on the phone e: n he morning to keep her ga blue, green and gold, red and green,| cluded are Irish Point, Marie An- White and ecru, 5 yard bing $475 at eo speed. Sutherland, powerful ‘All Street, hustl brown and blue reen and $ .75 | toinette, Scrim and Marquiserte. reg. $1.35, sale price green, Reg. 24. jp Bt... $4.50 to $4.05 Pair Irish Point Lace around to sec ; Curtains an assortment of 12) Regularly $1.25, 98. (lThe Kind ¥ H A 16e Serim— colored border and hem- irytat oe as soon as her husband got pattern . 3 yards long, 95 sale price P ic © Reni imc hte The Kind You Have Always Bought stitched, finished with edge, suit- #9: hour did his best to interest her sen- # timentaily. Then he put her Into a “deal” most unselfishly, with the re sult that she tucked $5,000 into her bosom when he came back in the Bears the Signature of able for making sash cur- 10 #1 teins, yard white and ecru, finished mported Lace Centerpieces and) with edge, pair jotife Lacet Arab and Renais- $1.25 Pair Scrim Curtains plain and 9 Filet _Noveliy Net Cugtains, | 29¢ Imported Cretonne—new im. portation, selected designs and colors, suitable for curtains, cov- ers and knitting pees au inches wide, yard 22- 4 regularly 69c, at 69; and Dutch effect, hemstitched, tinished| evening. ‘The dinner party she had sance, hed, arrange er hus CER+ s + ularly $1. ae with imitation Cluny edge, PPaie ict ne chased is clothes and 2 G ten ® Armure Portieres | BED SET e- micumed Gn (ie imuality ota || ar sesesseee DBC} pate 98! Imported Cretonne-—a variety of de- ¥ ce club, where he shot lore and dee | lest medallions, in white and ecru, OS: PAIR SCRIM CURTAINS—Dutch effect) — signs inches wide. TAllana Kitied ‘Sutherland with. a. platoi In Use For Over 30 Years eign tdargewrion at colors and d0- | Bed Seta snh'Remscneds Rnaned wit!" YQe| Regularly $138 at, yard, DOE elzed from a woman who gas 3 CENTAUR COMPANY, (IEW YORK Ctrv. Description Regularly Price Y 20 Ph Has oe une eat seus nehs| a He fhe STARD SASH. AND yest, {:) Regulasly $1,65—a1, A Koad ded st Ly ad ab i ee echt : Bai ails Sas! i Were! elie Short’ lengths of Cretonnes at a meee aesenyy, Pinishea guunes edge! a | ase #8 $1125... $9.78 $12.80.... 811.25| “tone is dbo der ats greatly reduced prices, ‘ "Bicen Re in the Grasshopper” Fringe trimmed 883 ed 10.25 15.50 FeO eee ete ety for gakies ol ae $5.95 Cedar Chests—made of genu- ; Bined her distinction here, fry Guimpe edge finished ipegunate CURTAINS TO) MATCH sama af] 1-75 10.50 17.80... 15.75 7 squNriaing, is insheu side, y Qq| ine red Tennessee polished $ ¢.95 Srettlly ‘ns the vain, ally Two-tone effect 5 | igo'ts 810.79 | 1200.00: 1048 ya Mere | cedar, small sizes. at..... she employed an moment and chendone with tho result that she m ing of her role. John Mai bad man of Wall Stro affluence, though sc The Army Member apes for ie Sale of the partner of the iady dancing for the mueb talked about “golden cup." Julia Dean was loud and obvious as the woman who knew all about Coward Shoe Family The regulation last but put Best 44° (345) Axminster Rugs One reason, and one alone, for your being able to secure tomorrow a splendid room size Noe Rug at a nave of $12. These rugs have slight imperfections. ordinary eye, but they will in no way affect the service nor mar the beauty of the rug: You have our word $39.50 for it, however, that these are not only imperceptible to the ° Butherland. William Morria acted the tired husband heavily, 1- ward Abcies gave an casy speculator who was after dollar that came to his hand But it was al! too cheap for further Words. “On With the Dance” failed fo pay the piper. as _> “BAB’S BURGLAR,” DELIGHTFUL SCREEN | PICTURE AT STRAND | When “Bab” adventu automobile field to rep pleted allowance, things hap: with startling rapidity. In “ Burglar.” a picturization of ‘¢ ° of Mary Roberts Rinehart’s “s Deb" stories, shown on the screen | at the Strand last night, Marguerit Clark demonstrated many new motor Car possibilities, most of them based on the check-writing ability of the owner. As the confident amateur driver, together on Coward shoe- making principles, From selecting the leather down to the last stitch ona finished pair the building of them is our part in the nation- al service. Made for hard duty, be it wetor dry, yet easy to the feet dn Shrewsbury Grain $ 6.85 from the first wearing. Snug- InCordovanTan . 10.00 fitting through the heel to prevent chafing on the long The number of these rugs that we have for sale is limited The collection of designs and colorings is most attractive, and, in a word, this is one of the best pieces of news that we have been able to offer from our Rug Department for many a month, ~ Only 200, Size 4.6x6, Axminster and Tapestry Rugs, Smartly Reduced in Price. These are mill samples. Axminster Rugs--regularly $6.25, at $4.50. Tapestry Brussels Rugs—regula 'y $4.75, at $3.35. Rare Bargains in This Sale of Cut Glass jE Hundreds of pieces of exquisite Cut Glass, Cordovan Leggins » $13-85 hives, You'll find them fit AND. 1¢ OK? ATT He PRICES aoe for the campaign straight $4.2 7 through in wear, in comfort 25 to $5.50 $ 5 The i and in military appearance, t i c tt Glass 29 Neponset Floor Coverings Remnants of 3 to 10 square a Yara: agilasly 44c square yards sale, 29 square yard Fea ‘ c beautiful Cut Glass 15 Pieces, Values ") to $3.95, at . . Included in this lor are 8 Inch Cut Glass Bowl Cut Glass Ice Tubs Cut Glass Celery Trays 6 Inch Cut Glass Nappies deep cuttings on purest crystal blanks, Cut Glass articles nice enough to grace any 95 Cut Glass $4.95 home. Punch Bow! and Comport (footed) at Very attractive pat- “qr tern, combination floral and hob-nail Pieces at . Choose at this price from this attractive assortment of Kand 9 Inch Cut Glass Bowls 4 Pint Cut Glass Jugs Cut Glass Tee Cream Trays James 8. Coward 262-274 Greenwich St., N. ¥. (Near Warren 5) * oe Sold Nowhere Else Mail Orders Filled jj Cut Glass Celery Trays 10 and 12 Inch Cut Glass cutting. Specially N me gepended ‘on & book of instruc oR 12 Inch Cut Glass Vases ‘ Vases iced { e tan Bab 5a 9 Inch Cut Glass Jelly Dishes Cut Glass Sugar and priced for Cut Glass Creamer this sale bie fines from the ch Hace on Cut Glass Mayonnaise 7 Pe Dishes Bowl and Plate ' ( vps 6 Inch Cut Glass Com ms om plete otk i ore 50 3 with Re Cut Glass Bon Bon Bas consists of 8 pieces (as @ Ls he ed "I flec tor kets illustrated), reduced for . : # | and Pern this sule to . , 7 — fT? ny) ’ . ‘lorence Ord Supply of These G H W || The “Flor F rder a Supply o ese Groceries ouse W ares nr. ; ’ © achine Everything guaranteed strictly fresh and best qualitv. Quick free wagén delivery service Selections from enorm é bond consider a By Rotary M ac to all points in Greater New York, and to more than 700 suburban towns. Mail and te lephone stocks of everything 9) make 4 - e With a Lifetime Guarantee orders filled promptly. Telephone Chel us teas during the cold win- these faets ; y | Sold on the Basy | | onan won morte Vegetables ———— ssorted Vegetables Y il. MEATERS—well_ con- § : sy ie of Ko AND LENTILS co | or esa \ ANCY WHOLE Jo a ‘ ‘i 20 i E ' TED SWEET PEAS AUK HUHN Has , . ay i Yi INDE HEATERS ] very statement | \, | | Pare : “ae \r a Breakfast Cocoa comes large sive} Japan fis 56.40 made in our ad-\\ STEALS Be a ae wr acess Babbitt ‘y : sd » Invbies ee 8: é e A This is a “Sit-Straight” mac FF | Oe: 83 dibs, of She 475) ROT ane | publish is can be used lock or cha — Wheat Meats— | ji, fl teed Bde yon doa teat It has 6 drawers, with ADVERTISED BREAKFAST . ase eee e cans; $I R j litt. Comes in dark ¢ Meas. 140 " ; he ‘ A815 ‘ ° forms a half cabiner td) Birthday Candles; | '* 120,» 20 Curtain Stretchers 4 Ir has all the very latest neiel’ Pisotatlon Toe New Crop Prunes oF KGS — Excelle tain stretchers, made of * | attachments, aad our sal § ‘3 7 s et ¢ a WA fr pee a Hy 2 »9= © est grade kiln dried basswood, { about helt ofthat charged by agent 280 60 PRUNES iowieee BOC || fANDLES blue, yeiiow BA0! Bho URTAIN STRETCHE Beast i ay Brea Pes 83 SMALL. PETITE Ran [ee een ae Bamboo W. | ' dec PRUNES A ine... OSC -New Nuts — are b A ; a 2 Sis) BAMBUO BOOK SHELVES—~ ° HAM S Sewing Machines Assorted Vegetables ¢ F ‘ 2ke nA ae 31.40 | These come in ( ( sorin » TOMA t Jos. #200 S : ’ ra | Misgion, Circassian Walnut, Fumed 1D BRAND STRINGL ES t ach No.2 Hs iss AD | A ANHOO TABLES—18 gp Oak and Mahogany t “x BEA ss: on HT SHE : ! 226 a “et eed 80) ss Ts th Sold on $1, ) 18¢ BHO: | De | TANCY MIXED NUTS QRo at enh 4" 5de e greatest remedy for womens ills known Ee See ieee i AN = | . LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO LYNN. MASS, eon | Killed Books of 9/1 Gald Stamps Are Redeenvable tor $2.50Worth of Merchandise in Any Department, or for $2 in Cash at the ga Office on the Filth ¥ Floor, We Gwe aoe Green Trading Stamps as Usugl Ask for Them, Double ga¢ Stamps Till 12 o'Clock, Single ga Stamps Thereafter. | * i | Hessen ene EE SH ———— — shy |e Sperry” Gold Stampa All Day, sata” Panties Nem Tai ia ae ee ae Ey, ij e V = |

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