The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1917, Page 15

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Rie: _, EAD t Loews “american “qo MARY PIC ePORD TTT mee Uh id, teeth extran PAY St ‘DOWN, $1 ‘wernt MAT.DAILY| | smote | ie iat MAKERS” A Hackney Day ADMISSION #1,06 : Te CREDIT DIAI MONDS ON CREDIE American Wateh \ LANE: phome Cort, 6467 biamond C % | Direction of SAMOKL THIS WEEK ONLY FIRST FIELD ARTERY 5 BROADWAY AND 68th STREET + Bpecial Reserved Sections aod Boxes MATINER AND Set eta BEACH | TO-NIGHT THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1917, THE NEW PLAYS “The Three Bears” Hopelessly Tame BY CHARLES DARNTON. Alda Singa for Charity: Ny Sylvester Rawling. ANCES ALDA ane of the Mot roy » Opere npar r ure in a raviahing now, ihe anid, © a8 reeiin ' inat night, Mot for vole aad her art, Her accompaniat Mt the piano wae Prank La Forms ‘Y Proeranmne included songs by Handel, @ Frenoh eroop, and @ tinal group of none in Boelton dedieated to her by n Mischa t May Hartmann, Buast sand Me La Forge. At the be FiNnINg Hho mane “The Bear Bpangiod wee couldn't ! ° ft stand owt by re- F » had pronounced tt bor the very end ane sang “The Mar~ vee” A number of distinguished artists, amone whom wan John Mao- f Cormack, graced the occalion by The Chamber Music Society, made piano, ateing and wind inateu 4, €ave the first concert of season at Aeolian Hall Inst nig n HO rector, lad the asniatance of @ on other pr rhe programe an with a Mogart niet and ended with Wolf-Ferrart's aminersymphonie, « Vincent d'indy'a trio, nd ‘Pheedore Dubois's “Deux » Forma Canonique,” for . two vidlina, violn and were p ed, both for the first time In rk. A large Audience of se muale lovers was | held intent by the entertainment, double The musical output of the day tn luded a cital at Acollan Hall lawaki and a song recttal at Theatre by! Mme. Farring both in the afternoon, showed no Hite mu ding, — but played the Schumann “Scone from idhood" with something of what friend eallied “sleepiness,” The nger had for accompaniat at the ancig Moore, except in De- in which Enrico Caruso cabled yesterday $10,000 to Prime Minister Orlando of Italy for the relief of the rofugeen from the invaded territory. It ts aald that Mr. Carnso's income tax on his American earnings will be more than $50,000. — HUPMOBILE CONVENTION. Automobile distributers and dealers from all sections of the United States the sessions of the annual distributers' ntion of the Hupp Motor Car Cor- ation. ‘The purpose of the conven: was the Introduction of the * the new Hupmobile model. enthusiasm of the deletes wae shtened by favorable reports on bus- 8 conditions which the distributers erlee This note of optiniam Pned at the tinal lon when a ition of confides in the future of 6 country ar f loyal support to the Administration” was, unanimously adopted. OBITUARY NOTES. Kart A. 0. Volmor, forty roetitt ard of the Automohi died yesterday in. Koo weit Ht and sporior of famona purllinta, died | {fatertay jin the Lone teland Colles 1 WAS seventy years old and lived. Brook! Ht, White. and sister of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, died yesterday in Baltimore. Dr. James H. Honan, an international authority on dine clreulatory ayaste in Augusta, Ga, Capt. Alden C. Chaney, seventy-three, a follower, of the, nom ‘for fifty.thres years led yesterday at his home in Medford, Mass. Samuel Darbeo, seventy-five, formerly Vice President of tho old Farragut Fire Insurance Compa ad at hia home, No. 1381 Pac Street, Brooklyn Thomas Murphy active in Dem= oeratic polities, ts at the home of hia daughter, k Monahan, No, 108 Bast Ave: vl lyn. Misa Annie Kimberley, etehty-oleht, daughter of David Kimberley. who built the firat three-story dwelling in Brook- lyn at No. 165 Hicks St ta dead at her home tn Brooklyn. L. Chauncey Runyon, eon of the late Qen. Theodore Runyon, who wae once Mayor of Newark, N. J. and late Am: bansador to Germany, died auddenly at his home in News dead at his home _Scienti Dentistry | e “Salter” Way—No Pain Many Pell cases of | + ick an d| © hronic ailments originate in the stomach and are directly caused by poor teeth. I can restore your teeth into « sound healthy condition, and thus | inate a large part of your daily ills, of Te: |]| Gold Fillings sees- $1.00 up ||| Gold Crowns, 22-karat $5.00 up | Silver Fillings 600 up | = Ba be | Chamber Music Society benefit at Ia ‘0 Deene” and for the A erioan midiore whe Ainaioned her an agnownesd from the sina was the accumulation of $4,100 he for the twin eharttion, Mme, the planist, who wan sional musicians. | Whether for every day ‘ bis opus 6, He- | Striped seersuckers and dotted or > abe Ph len. Princess, semi-fit- low styles, with ave and contrast baiaty - tao b> 3 For maid, Of various stri —thirred or | pearl buttons— Richard toche, turfman, bookmaker | ‘No 711 Nostrand Avenue, | Mra, Hlizabeth Garret White. widow | of the heart and) HEARN v Fite Avewee Price Events---Possible Only IN OUR STORE SALE FOR A DAY COATS Very Specially Priced 16.00 A remarkable group of our regular $19.74 and $22.74 models, Cheviots—Velours—Kerseys—Burellas _ Sizes for women and missea--Convertible and shaw! collars of self, Kit Coney or plush trimmedr—Lnterestingly cut some material pleated --full and half belts of various at amart button trimmings. and black. APRONS All Readiness uch low prices, Practical Aprons Bun Our reg. .88 74 Bungalow Usvene Our reg, 91.24.... .O4 Utility Apiens Our reg. 48..,.. .88 Band Aprons Our reg. .68..... .28 Nurses’ Aprons Regulation style. gathered in Dotrolt last week to attong Ot ercellent oe, ag nee | ——wide band an Our reg. .78..,.. .O4 APRON DbP'T—BHOOND FLOOR, not ‘about-the- une of just at tea-time—you will find here the very aprona you need, and a hams in charming plaids, checks, Striped seer- exh ers and percales with elastic waistbands, contrast trimmed— mistress or housewife— long aprons, all white—with erbraid- ery or hemstitched Bibs, and short ones of dainty crossbars or dotted Swiss with embroidery or bem- stitched ruffles— seersuckers—well made with pockets and streamers— *“Tenderfoot''—The Practical Shoe Purchase— Because for quality of materials and workmanahip the price could more reasonable. Because from the very first there is always comfort without thet familiarly unpleasant “breaking in.’ Tenderfoot Arch Support Shoes, For Weak or Fallen Arches ‘olore—green, taupe, This Reduction for Thursday Only Twe Simple Models For House-Frock Thursday Gingham House Frocks Blue, lavender, or gray stripes, we are wide or narrow—white or trasting chambray collars, belt and plain or fancy *sparate wines 86 to 46-— Our reg. $1.84 1.50 Percale House Frocks In extra sizes, A becoming double-breasted model n pink, blue or tan figur large chambray collar; cut of same, trimmed with em kets are quite different ‘tnd ba with ball ap - contrasting cham! lace 48,5 0, 62—~ Our reg. $2.47,...2,10 LUNCHEON 45 Served from 11.90 A. M. to #.90 P, M. Rolled Beef, Horse, ish Sauce Parisian Potato String Assorted Cold C Potato Dessert (Choice) ga NTR beg Neapolit: oie Coke bsg an oy eam, Os This shoe {s specially constructed on an orthopedic Inst, having round toe with kid tip—low flat extension heels that give just the pi poise to body while walking or standing and is made of soft black vidoe with long inside leather counters and steel shank pieces which hold. the arches in proper position: Style No. 800—sizes 844 to 8—C to Eb widths...... . 6.95 Larger sizes .50 extra. Style Ne. 797-—same shoe as above, with extra wide ankle 7 45 for Stout Women—sizes 4 to 8—D Larger aizes .50 extra, MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M; ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantition restricted. Avery and black, ~MAIN FLOOR, $1.37 All wea Poplin Epingles. 40 inch—browa, cadet, prune, Burgundy, myrtle, navy and black. Lees than mre. price. DRESS GOODB—MAIN FLOOR, 46 ct. Mercerized Sateens. 86 inch—soft finish—fine ment of colors—also binck White—-for coat linings, work and under lacey bed svte. LININGS —BASDMENT, 23 et. Satina, Moires and Taifets Ribbons White, black al Dresdens—for fancy work a hatr bows. RIBBONS—MAIN FLOOB, 1 ° a 25 et. Outing Flannele—36 inch......, .20 Pink, blue, and gray s#tripes— also ‘plain ‘colors WASH DRESS FABIC®—BASEMENT 23 ct. Floral Flannelettes ° id Yard wide—pretty patterns for kimonos, dressing se WASH Dhess Fanhics “ tt Chiffon and Georgette. le width—light Da ore—for blouses, dr tmomings. - VEILINGS— MAIN FLOOR, 13.4 and $14.74 Women's Coats sty of colors—aln lars of eeif or plush—some half lined—all_atzen. COATS-ABOOND' FLOOR, $3.89 Misses’ and Women’s Skirts ©. 2 68 Various models—brata or button trim’d—23 to 40 walstband, BKLATS-BBOOND PLOOR, $4.96 Boys’ Suits—7 to 17 yre... Mortoik models 2='t stripes and mixtur y and brown. BOYS’ OLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR, $2.94 Little Boys’ Suite... 248 § to * yrs—Ruasstan and Junior Norfolk stylee—Bton or wallor Har--checks, mixtures and corduroys. BOYS" CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR, us et. Bompere- 2 to 6 yrs. th f ent wt nd colora, BOYS’ PURNISHINGS-TIURD FLOOR 45 et, Women’s Felt Slippers 65 Felt eoles—gray and maroon— sises 3 to 8 SHOES SECOND FLOOR, 9% to EEE widths...... No Mat! or Telephone Orders. 41.97 Men's & Women s Umbrellas. .,.1.67 Kine American taffeta—plain oF trimmed handles, UM BPI $1.48 Men’ MEN'S UNDERWBAR—MALY FLOOR, $1.45 Bleached Shee 90x90-—for full dressing—durable quality. MUSLINS— BASEMENT, 45 et. Absorbent Cotton... 16 og. rolli—for how Physicians’ uae. MUSLINS—BABEMENT, 2 DIT Colored Sateen Petticoats panel, pleated and a—fitted bandas, TICOATS- BEOOND FLOOR, $1.18 Gingham Housedresses. ay, blue and lavender # ontrast collars | ul ECOND FLOOR, | 67 et, Babieg Yoke and Bishop’. style—lece, embrotdery and hand atitching=s sizes Wo 8 vhates! Oire-encon Floor, 7 et, Mised | our ree. “id LL0W8 “BASianier,"* \2. et. Ginn Huck Towels, xe Weave—he te br borders. TOWKLA- MAIN PLOOI 8 att Seren Curtai ining. . or Arablan tint—p| Jamey Borders UPHOLSTERY Bag! 25 et. Curtain Reds tyles—black and colors, NERY—THIRD FLOOR, Untrimmed Velvet Hate Aa s for the and colo lals are Li eKY THIRD FLOOR, | $6.49 Misses and Women’s | Twill Serge Dresses. . navy, Bro wn and Look for the Cloe' Look for the Olecka! ‘k Signe Denote Morning Spectuts. _ Sale of Toilet Necessities Continued

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