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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAKUH 6, 1918, +! LOVISA W. COCSWELI | ‘itiveninacsneascbaabaain ——___ ate anmbakintenaln an See PHoTo pays. | PHOTO PLAYS. TH ae 42° STREET LYRIC Wes of Broadway R.A WALSH'S DRAMA ate of Musical America, President, peak AND THE |who dined at the Biltmore last night. | “WOMAN AND THE LAW,’ The principal guest was Philander) BASED ON DE SAULLES P, Claxton, United States Commie-/ TRAGEDY, AT THE LY RIC! [sioner of Education. On the dais, — | also were James H, Preston, Mayor! “go that ts the Jack Do Saulles| BASED ON THE of Baltimore; Murray Hulbert, Com-| cage," commented a fashionably missioner of Docks; Mra. Willlam| gonced young woman to he Rubinatein Club; Chief Justice Isaac | Far ita a ried cata wareivt JACK DE SAULLES DAILY MATS.230 25%e50#) Euhidtdr ithe’ whilbarmone 82° "thay ws tt CASE —— EVENINGS 830 25*oFl? Musical Alliance of Ainerica . snd Atte, UOLKbOH GAMBNNIN The Addressed by Its Chief Promoters} GF | suemorenns ot Oe on . : > J. Coyle of thia elty, a son of Mr, BY SYLVESTER RAWLING | ‘ : und Mrs. Charles P. Coyle of New The wedding of Miss Marie Galllard na ter of Mr. and Mra. 1 of No. 10 Bast 83d ! Lieut, William Hamilton \., of this city, will be celebrated tay in St. Bartholo- me ‘ A reception at the ome of {he bride's parents will fol- of The Musical Alliance of the |! Tn were some 250 members United States, John C, Freund, Mr. and Mrs, George F. Crane of No. 410 Park Avenue announce the eugagemoen! of thelr daughter, Miss Katherine A. Crang, to Lieut, George Peabody Montgomery, 306th Field Ar- Uillery, son of Mr, and Mra, James conductor of the Philharmonic $0-1t, mat of the jury, sho concluded. ciety; Pierre V. R. Key, Rubin Gold- | #, 4 blame his wife mark, Percy Hemus and David Bisp-| “ye was a hard pull on the heart- ham, most of whom made speeches.| string, of tho large audience that Mortimer Montgomery of No, Mi Another speaker was Kitty Cheat-| saw the Willlam Fox presentation of Bast 18th Street | bam R. A. Walsh's film drama, “Woman tt playhouse, for} — At eeeeAt naw the . ai it] Mt Mdwin Florence of Elizabeth, oly". “Soloisia | Public schools, the inducowent of | tragic sto Tho play departed only| At 4 o'clock om the afternoon Of). Jy. nas announced the engagement e“Rivoll’ Orehestrs | hunicipalitics to provide slightly from the pathetic narrative | March 15, at the Church of the A®| of ner daughter, Miss Margaret Cur- ee ome Raerin| eary funda; the encourd related while Mrs. Blane 5 De Bauliee cension, Miss Toutsa Winslow Cor » Florence, to Smith Farley Fergu- ht | GoENe Caer Le Unite tod her for| Well and Ensign Thomas Robins JP) won of th ¥, won of the late Dr. N,, will be married. MIM! i voraea Forguson of Troy. | Str . och. An Renswlaor Cogswell of! yr and Mra, Willlam KE. Howell of 0 be mber of the Cabinet. | riag : }2 am E 39TH ST iia, Rechte, rea, Bi leer ir OF TH ty n these, lines, the principle of part of Mra. J La Balle, a st 11th Street, a dobutante ark announce the engagement of NP LSAMAIN Tino Noe tole | WEEK EWICH | 0 aid down by Mr. Freund, | t differs slightly from | Of this ecaron and a member of the) choir daughter, Miss Katherine Here wala YHODGE x | RKOADWAY THEATRE, Dene &4teeae rs spoke | ntral figure In the Long] Juntor League site te to Binwtn Alten Honedie - In & broad view, pre-| Islu dy, was admirably taken) Fer flance is tho son of Mr. and] tndorniil, U.S. N. It, aon of Mr. and y to achieve y woman who name did + @, Thomas Robina. ¢ ford, ‘ar on the programme, She| Mrs. Thomas Robins amfords | sry, ¢ ng as thesim-| Conn, and a student at Princeton | Among the objects of the eoclety| ana the Law, are the furtherance of music in the} ajmost every Ivo LI I iperarseo ti we THEATRES. | WINTER GARDEN *\>., 44th ST. } Ey 1, om, M Weds & Mates ; Follow the Girl ! sn THEATRES: Janged the a Banke Tore CHANG ir, Hulbert | upport, and | was demure and ¢ Pp hyor Hylan el " at J pecans mn explained what Balti- ean holress, captivated by the| University. At t he Is in com. = |more, the pioneer municipality, had your pendthritt of a | mand of a submarine chaser. The engacement of Miss Lillian done and is doing to promote the} and ‘the cabarets of Broadway. She | hele’ enw ew rinounsed | BAWONG Gaubhion of Mushen Saws NEW TERDAM Ww. ‘ause. Mr. Bispham related personal] was tensely dramatic when she went} s . aan ERDAM | aft ezparencen thet wore as inter ting| to the Ta Salle home and shot down |last December cott of Pluinfleld, N. J., to First Lieut fant teclaring thats grt senesced el =ssss=| Chalmers Wolfe T. Overton, 117th In- | pacifist, made an eloquent 0D » her the one thing in tho} brotherhood of ail ¥ loft toy for hor BOSTON STAYS: UP LATER,| {22 a son of T. C, Overton of Plainiield and Huntington, L. 1, bas ik utterance t been announced. wondrous prea sundation of the] dl, Mar The engagement is announced of DECANE. A — by his wit, i March 6—Hoston people! Mixs Dorothy Thompson of East Or- tM ! Jack La 8 A and work an'| ‘i peace foria for the furtherance of the Art.| role of tt andere und arly closing mpson of Pomona, N and ABER Foes foe ihe furtherance! oF Ae Art| Ene gt ad earty close | Tse tvan A. Habertar Avail eat LAUGH Maker of the Senson. |; spoke was lickin , rvation measure, | tlon, Slenal Corps, U 8. A, of South - COHAN'S isn, 44d. us put the fit y Hopkins as J | tching enchantress, » old schedule of | Lee, Mase asm for Ameri 4 nd Conners made the , and art &, and saloon — LEO DITRICHSTEIN’ 19-7948, LOMBARDI, LTD. {yyih : hove (16h chtful, Others | clo , wore notifed ord Reading, the British Ambas War ey t,, yee, ust 423 t is to do for tho boy “ Agnes 3 en until 1 P.M. | aa vnd Lady Reading arrived here WE? “The Gipsy Trail” || LIBERTY tn Ne v* faiiy Sampeting iin Satorwate, “andy shi ab suits Bieta Wem 40h st ie nto the singing o} ears Wis Were regarded | at the Hoi vhere a roceptid purMouTH Fees Siucindl Sa GOING UP that Was a treat and an inspir y dasilant wane] cit be o acta Actas 2 | Everybody went home smiling, glad | ‘Will be soon Except that Work ‘hean an hour fater | Will be wiven in thelr honor this af | 8. than. wsuit ternoon CRITERION fi 47709 if LAURE TE TAYLOR DAT eh kshire String Quartet gave Acolian Hall last night} audience sxood musical BROADHURST jer hrs EMILY STEVENS By ALAN'DALY, Bijou © Sry, W. of Tondway Mie 8 GO om Wet & Sat, 2.80 ented GIRL "oO MINE WHY MARRY?) FULTON }\ MAWONNA TEURE, 4 place in the Sun.” r quartet in E minor was we yed, especially in. the lighter vements, Leo Sowerby's serenade HUDSON | Ja first por ce, the composition | Armold Daly n THE MASTER ||& {¥#t Berformance, the componitlon | tener [met tees | be worth hear- © Gowen Kelley 1 Beatrice ASTOR 48 qty, BOOTH {i ISEVENTE EN Start Bra FNAN » Ity and for its Eves 820 Mata 220 REPUBLIC SEVENTEEN Monotypes in| Linn Hitter tte || Color by Verbeck TIGER ROSE | City Club Show BELASCO Sire 44! ha Pee £3 ; By Ww. Bowdoin. & HARRIS \; is: £8 lec the Cy Club, No, 6 West 44th | Build Health on Solid Foundations A TAILOR-MADE MAN ¢ ir ELTINGE Wort dq Preninas at n.90 hhence the A body kept going on temporary tonics sooner taken ‘ite or later comes down with a crash. Strength Business Before Pleasure must be renewed, health regained, by rebuild- with Barney Bernant & Alex. 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It hel; ting strength and force. y TSI AVR fats j ‘ Yet it also is a tor he best 1 the word, since it in ded more thay \ wt . i Hes euses the appetite uproves tt or, and tones up the ee whole system t to } FRIENDLY WARNING Ther . ot Pepto Mangan or the Sennett StL er rint Is arke ean be aur Chests themame 2 BIA Hua Cine After na Buus i the et Aah for It by cer RY ae Ce R VERSIDE ALL STAR Bik ae Hee its tall name" Gude s stores. Ve eerie? Sait _ AMUSEMENTS. t Word | Want pare all the wack | ks “THIDBODROME mit ast "A seven-time WW BURLESQUE OLUMBIA Bes BROOK OC mar vary Crosecanc tiki STAR * i | Order « CONCERTS A [ g,cheerdpy gmone Y \Th3 Girls From Hapgyiaid. sonaay wana Wants Work Werden, Plato THE LID I Every dundas 2—-DiG CONC orge A. Underhill of East Or- | [OPERAS and CONCERTS | ‘W/2..fovisitessiasy [Hotes in Soe aciely iF E A iy RN Pourteen' Our re An attr prettiest New Ri Taffetas, | |] white a Our re, 414 and 6 best colors for d included. Dresden Ribbons (5 inch) Our reg. .38 25 A Ribbon Event Thousands of Yards of Beautiful New Ribbons Offered for Sale at Extraordinarily Low Prices For ONE DAY ONLY (Thursday) Taffeta alien: Ribbons—7!5 inch— g. .45.. active assortment of designs in light and dark colorings. bbons (5 & 54 in.) Satins and Moirea in light and dark —colors—also 1 black Our reg. .25...... «2 Satin, Taffeta and Moire Ribbons Po 08d. ves A beautiful assortment of colors, including white and black— inch widths for hair and hat bows. ASa Value ment of n styles in trimmed and. pret || Lisere Smartest || ‘Trimmed | | In a gay Suits Sizes for W and black and olive ¢ Sizes for variety of taupe and with braid ¢ Pink, pockets Exception Th model o poekets frocks a New Trimmed Hats An unusually attra ax well as black In same section Our reg. $2.87..... 2,27 in all Spring colors and black. purchased here Flowers for Trimming Violets, Pansies, Koses, ete Our reg. .65........ .46 Concerning Spring Suits Special at 26.75 mixtures strictly tailored, utility or dressy models. Afternoon Dresses chiner—navy, mulberry, new blue, tunic or side pepluma, ONE DAY (Thursday) SALE Pretty House Frocks Delightfully fresh and Spring-like —and the very frocks every house= wife will want for these busy days of Spring cleaning. Nowhere Else Are These Qualities to Be Had at Such : Low Prices One-Piece Frocks Our reg. $1.18. ...0.-... BO Becoming middy style of vod quality madras. | In der und two-tone stripes on white grounds —loose belt, The “Billie Burke’’ prettiest colors — collar trimmed with dainty em- broidery—loose belt—shirred Plain- mple Line of un 3.00 ew and all the f with ribbons, flowers ty novelties, Hats Untrimmed shapes of the season free if materials are assemblage of Daisies, and Frocks omen and Misses. Navy se} nd tan, Pek ira ys, also twe at 19.75 Women—an_ exceilent taffetas and crepe de black—smart blouses emb'd collar and cuffs-— lue, Green, Laven and kimono sleeves, ally priced at 2.15 popular one- piece of wtriped gingham colored chambray Iso at this price. Superior quality (note wi idth) ina full line of newest and ress and millinery purposes—black and white Wert of With Arenue Extra Wide Ribbons ee Satins, Taffetas and Moiree— new and lovely shades that are suitable for sash and millinery purposes. Wide Warp Prints ae Fashionable colors now in de mand for girdles and dress— other trimming accessories. oveces oh@ Women’s “Tenderfoot” Spring Shoes A fashionable, comfort. giving shoe rapidly gain- ing popularity—highly en- dorsed by thousands who have tried them and who have been convinced. Built on comfort lasts without sacrificing style. A special offering of a discon- tinued model of Women’s “Tenderfoot" Shces. Soft black kid button, medium round toe, kid tips, low flat heels, -soft cushion insoles. An excellent comfort-giving shoe for tired, aching feet. Special for one day only, reduced from 4 $5.98 to te . “Tenderfoot" Oxfords Style 89—one of the most popular Spring models. Soft lack kid, Olsulliven’ 's Rub. ber Heels. Comfortable, medium, round toe, kid tip, bluchor ‘cut, allowing plenty of room to the ball of the foot without appearing wide, low flat heels with rubber top lifts, light welted soles an ideal aioe for feet that play a prominent part in the ob. grind; sizes up to 8— E and EE widths at were lust season... 4,95) House Frocks Our reg. $1.97 to 32.47.1,.78 Of Pink, Blue, Green or Lav- r chambruy, with pretty contrasting trimming — also striped percales-—in attrac- tive colorings — separate belts Gingham Frocks ptionally priced at. 2.7) Wly pretty frocks in attractive styles of different designs and colorings—col- lur, cuffs, pockets and belt rusting material red. embroide: MORNING SPECIALS- Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M, prevent s huying, quantities reat ted. No Mall or Telephone Orders, $1.25 Crepe de Chines. 40 inch Assortmon colors. AML, 1—servionable $1.58 French Seen 40 Inch 15) | ingen end ere wool—fing tw Kian blue H Drown, olive, myrtle navy: black. |" HAYA CLOTIING—THIRD FLOOR, ‘ Boys’ Trousers 3 to 17 Yeu “ 25 ct. Plaid Dress Ginghams sur r ts ra inch sauay tien 0 1roya— WASH DGkSS RATIOS BASBM ENT BOYS’ « NO—TH von 22 ct. Fancy Cotton Challies 16 | 33 ¢t ssn ae ine Yard wile—variety of Persian ' » buat and floral designs | KNUPONDERWEAR. MAIN FLOOR 411 DIMES FAT OS BAS RM eN | Wasi! DISS PA BASEMENT 21 et Turkish Towels s 43 ct. Mercerized Sateens $5) Hien i hemme i—white ‘Turke Full assortment of Hight and dark | iwees mitts rion sh and suit lining ‘ , 38 et. Marquisette Curt 4 ct Little Tots’ Col’d Dresses 80 OLATRRY DEPT. — ARE MENT t of medium and dark | | AKA MALIN FLOOR | New Mixed Feather Pillows Ae und chambray—now 275, Bed Ticks 14 DEPT —SROCOND FLAQOI eat wd full» ase srted atripes TICKINUS ~ BASEMEN tripe tick | $1.50 Bleached Sheets 110 ur nO UxW0—for —f ‘ for 1.00 ) $5.94 Boys’ Corduroy Suite 5.00 with extra shades of semi-Norfolke peteee