The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1918, Page 21

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'Make Yourself Red-Blooded Red blood serves you v. oll, It keeps you fit and strong for the race of life as long as it stays rich and red. And even when it becomes thin and pale, you can restore its tichness and redness with Gude's Pepto-Mangan and right living. Gude Pepto Mangan “The Red Blood Builder” Gude’s Pepto-Mangan builds your blood from the founda- tions—the red blood cells, It increases their number and Oxygen-carrying capacity. Physicians universally pre- scribe Gude's Pepto-Mangan because it is a splendid gen- 2 eral tonic, safe and beneficial for weak, run-down people of all ages; easy to digest, promptly assimilated by the blood, and exceedingly pleas. ant to taste, Friendly Warning: There are many imi- tations of Pepto-Mangan on the market, but y getting the genuine Gude” and is put up in the bottle and sealed package as pictured here. Ask for it by its full name—"Gude's Pepto-Mangan.” For sale at all drug stores, Pepto-Mangan is made only by M. J. BREITENBACH CO., New York Manufacturing Chemists PHOTO PLAYS. PHOTO PLAYS. GERMAN “KULTUR” DEPORTED BELGIAN WOMEN To slavery on Prussian Farms. One of the most thrilling incidents in the sensational photoplay production G ERARD’S “MY 4 YEARS IN cERMANY Directed by Win, Nag’ flea A. Lomue Buy Sea ROW and Avoid Line Ni CKERBOCKER + TAEATRE, 38TH STREET AND BROADWAY *°" MMMM J2 po bp ISER The Beast of Berlin i \ianes SUN. N J ue i Bureau, Koabe 2. April 2, Winton and Livingston ME TROPOLITAN tt WARDMAN PENG PSB! ___ THEATRES. [WINTER Gal GARDEN 44TH ST, ™y MAYTIME GRO COHAN sath 3 Mita. Wale Sat 2 Oration Pavel, Peeay Wow TOOT- TOOT Ge eins Brey Bah Me Mf beatre ROOF THEATRE WY eas Pious hrvaace A PAIR OF PETTICOATS LIBERTY ¥ei°5*}, G GHunenrs err “GOING UP” » Barrymore BIJOU %, W278 rie SQUAB FARM ' on WHY naner® | HENRY MILLER’S ya TB cas ening Next Mon. Nicht. Now Henry Miller's Theatre Company TheFountain of Youth” CRITERION ses, fin a sae L Meu RET TE YLOR Phrmerisees “HAPPINESS” 39TH ST. *\3 ws. HODGE ,,,'2Jts iia PLAYHOUSE. , wary MYAN RUAN IONIAN _MOTLE TEACHER 3 FLO-FLO 3! BOOTH ‘y + Wal 18 St five. 8.20, Nis TIGER ROSE BELASCO Wh. BE 8 Bi. POLLY Fas; COHAN&HARRIS,). 2.” ATAILOR-MADE MAN §) VANDERBILT OH LOOK! fai ae ARKY FOX Mare VaSrien Mos ne? MOROSCO ¢/"', BIGGEST COMEDY LOMBARDI, CASINO 44! 5 INGE Yi £2." usiness Before Pleasure _with Barney Bernard & Alex. Carr. “TFRED. STONE: GLOBE PARK }! MILITARY-NAVAL MELODI fg bavs Leave # VAUDEVILLE, _ CN “FR PRo-ron S| an sia WAZIMOVA: i THE WILD DUCK HENDRIK IEN LONGACRE op wk 1g YES oR NO. Rainn Maxine Eliolt’s ety, Hee EYESOF YOUTH: i GREY PRINGESS i ‘} , VAL DEVIDI AND PHOTO 1 Mis Warten’ s “rotessi I2olh St ‘ WR ee 2 WEPKS M T DEMAND STANDARD “ait Are ENS st! f ir Park la.at! W. 8."ilart | : vite GN Tea AEBS Ato a LOEW'S Tth five. 8!" tas goa gem RA hae SU eathty, fort CENTURY “itt tg c pu sit BESSIE MeCuY DAVIS | , Sse PUNGH & JUDY st oc Hek CUUNTKY {PALACE 400 & 9,00, von 1 WANTS WORK WONDERS ‘ " a | Ducasse nsoudas, SEVENTEEN FCPERAS ND INERT Bach's St. Matthew Passion Sung by Oratorio Soci- ety—Ysaye Plays, By Syloester Rawling * Wy orate DAMROSCH and the Oratorio Society at Carnegie | Hall last night presented Bach's “The Passion, According to St. Matthew.” The chorus was 250] strong, assisted by tho choir of sixty boys and girls from St. Michael's Church, The orchestra was from the Symphony Society, The soloists were Grace Longley Weidler, soprano; Merle Alcock, a tenor, and KR Charles T. Tit son was at the piano, and Frank 1, Sealy was at the organ, ‘Theversion used was that of Dr. Leopold Dam- rosch, the founder of the Society in 1873, The genius of Bach has been ac- claimed by nearly all the great must- cians throughout and since hig time Ho is the recognized fountain head of modern music. Devotees from ali over the country flock to the annual »; Lambert Murphy, jald Werrenrath and Bach festival at Bethlehem, Pa, Our own James Huneker, man of the workl, musician, thinker and brilliant once sald that when he was 1 with everything he returned Bach to find solace and new in ation, Not to fall at the feet of the master is considered something like musical sacrilege, And yet, some of us find the two Passions monot- onous and wearisome, much reeitative and the choruses seem cold to ears attuned to choral works more exotic, Perhaps hearing the St. John at $t. Bartholomew's | Chureh on Wednesday night and the St. Matthew at Carnegie Hall last! night was a surfeit a few of last night's as large but ni e first part At any rate not audte that » Mr, Dam wuthority His own we b things much rand Miss n their voices Weidier's enur must rest honors. ser ko in sonata with Misa Bo: “Kreutzer” Beethoven's Rery! young ¥ hunde WOMEN WORKERS INCREASE. 1,426,000 More Now Employed Than! aken 4 no WASHIN WOMEN SUFFERERS MAY NEED SWAMP-ROOT 1 ds upon thousands of w t t 1 { bladder t medy needed Yors Lyening W osld ” THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1818, man, bass, W. A. Par- | There is too t OLYMPI HEARN Fourteenth Street ‘Weet of Firth Avenue SATURDAY | | ments. Suits That Make a Hit With “the Fellows’ New models—full trench effects, some have backs with special- ized military lines; some have pleated backs; pocket styles are varied. Tweeds, Novelties, Spring Cheviots, Cassimeres and Worsteds, in light and dark grays, mixtures, new greens, hair lines, checks and many patterns and colors too numer- ous to mention here. Many of there suits have extra trousers. Nine to eighteen . 13.50 years, Dependable Suits for Boys New trench and semi-Norfolk models show numerous varia- tions and a range of styles to Shapes That Are Well Shaped ‘Trimming becomes a matter of easy adjustment when hats possess the artistic becomingness of these pictured ones, which are of high lustre straw, Milan hemp and patent Milan in all the attractive Easter colors as well as black. These are but an indication of the variety of shapes run- ning into hundreds, among whieh is a hat for every face. Large assortments may seen in our new suit all tastes — Cassimeres, as vel asin Ba ie department. 97 Fight to eighteen users 9.74 Values $1.57 and $1.87............. bs A full line of dress and tailored models, featuring the latest approved modes in millinery are also on display. he Trimming Special consists of a sample lot of Flower Wreaths. Values 55 NIGUD WO OUCs cr Tit bandieereseces then r rede cane ° Smartly Practical Suits for Spring to college, business our trench and sack vingle. and “double ted styles, Spring fa include tweeds, mixtur steds, ¢ meres, cheviots and velour in shades’ of green and brown, as well as mix- tures, checks und fancies 16.50 Free Trimming Service For the convenience of customers purchasing both hat and trimming n.aterial in the department. WHAT SUITS ARE SAYING An Easter Saturday Special Suits 24.50 Of fine serge, wool jersey and mixtures, in strictly tailored and semi- tailored styles, showing smart effects in Tuxedo and shaw! collars, braid binding, ripple coats, and button trimming. Colors gray, navy, tan, sand, checks and black. belts, some are without 5 to 18 years Spiral Leggings Suits Special in Price and Value. Fashionable and correct in every detail of good tailoring of serge, poplin, novelty and wool velour, which in binding, seams and buttons, as well as fancy silk collars, portray. ing numerable touches of individual- e may be had in 29.75 Appes tne to ths Kye and Pocketbook Misses’ Suits—Reg. $28.79 18.50 Of excellent tailoring; may be h li, ‘Dre models are these, with t braid binding and other attra or checks. that Novelty Suits astyk 39.75, 44.75 and 49.50 Graceful Semi- Tailored Suits. Discretion and originality form a nice balance in these rem: ably well-tailored suits of i » and wool checks jominate in varying ie of heavy white crepe. Fony coats, lars and re suits tricotine Japa side ripples, tuxedo col some of the smart- | ity. navy blue and belts are nesses in evil ot eriatics. In in individuality, eac with wn, may be had for Fourteenth Street Leather puttees to go with these suits Suits That Are Greatly Sought After It is no longer enough to merely state that suits are of navy blue serge or cheviot. It behooves the wise man to know also that they are of fast color and all wool, a our suits are, Fine linings and fine tailoring are additional facts of interest about these models which are in trench, semi-Norfolk and pleated styles, Belts finished with buckle or button, and side, flap or vertical cut pockets. Ex- tra trousers to many. Ten to eighteen years 11.94 Boys’ Spring Top Coata Of fine quality serge or wool vel- our, in black and white and elty chacks and wool kha. backs, braided on ; military buttons—belts nished with buc- kles. Three to ten years 7.94 A smart trench cout of covert cloth may, wad in tan oF olive 9.74 Young Men, These Are for You Suiting the Young Man are finely Smart trench suits tailored and of exe are of dark no medium Oxford gray, gre hair line stripes, all'in. Spring weight fabrics. ‘These suits are single breasted and have the full 33 to 38 chest-—amount of pockets demanded by this type ~also sack models in great variety, . . 19.50 Junior Military Suits For the boy who wants to be a soldier, too, are suits whi ch approach quite close to those of his idols in the army military standing collars or revers, knee trousers, knickerbockers or long laced trousers. 4.87 to 14.50 2.94 1,50 & 1.95 Last Call for Easter Coats A Spectal Saturday Sale for Misses and Juniors 9.95 Regularly $13.74 All the young girls have been looking and reading about Spring Coats, and each will be quick to recognize what a rare chance this is to secure for herself a charm- ing coat of all wool poplin in her favorite color, Pekin, navy, tan, gray or Copen- AMUSEMENTS. i CHARITY. hagen blue. These coats are well tailored, WADISON SQ. CARDEN oxerea || “RED “CROSS youthful models, and exceptionally becom- NOW Clothes Collection Week ing to young girls. a ReaTEST SHOW ON EARTH. } Don’ STORE. YOUR CLOTHES! pe NUM BALL E GIVE. THEM SRC To the Destitute of Belgium and Northern France Has Set All New Yoru Abuze with || 7¥&/R NEED IS DESPERATE Delight, Public and Press Agree Leave Suits, Underwear, Stockings That It Is the Circus Sensa- Blankets, Shoes, etc. prevent tion of the Century! at one of the following collection $15.25 Spring Suits PREAK © centres ‘ i i om tro Trice Di Band 8.18 tachable collars, talers buying, quantith Ora e re eee ees 10.14 Boys’ Suits 9 to 14 yre ol, fo $5.94 Girls’ Spring Coats wo Var : ASL SERRE n oy : oe : w funcles some AT THE zis Wivey! 4 Girls’ Tub Dresses 92 Women's Cotton and Lisle Vests 18 i : ° ff " an ‘ t quality | " ‘ imfy cow satin ae PO ey cogs Som in Fah ottate uth icon, ol ay rat Any Laundry ne MERRY ROUNDERS | *Obureh~ all order xorm) $3.00 Girle White ¢ anvas Shoes 219 $2.6 Girt! ¥ White C vas Shoop. is st | ein it BURLESOUE. | RUMMAGE SALE ‘ OND ¥ UPTO ROG LRT er, “MAT.” DAILY Benefit Auxillary 2, Stony Wald will ‘THE MILITARY MAIDS|*ea'ei) ietoe eaecath, Sts Apri! ad Great Bargains su 2.00 Little Boys’ Shoes 167 1150 S184 $18 oe) Young Men's Suite NUA87 Girls’ Untrim'd Hate Attractive features are high waists or tucked backs, self and de- button trimming many other smart touches. and MORNING SPECIALS Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. Mall or Telephone Orders mod many 1 KY THIRD FLOOR COME EARLY “ WOALQ WANTS WORK WONDERS duel fur the Llvcks) Clock Stems Denute Morning Speetals Look for the Clovkel 15.60 HEARN. Went of Pitt Avenue LAST DAY OF GREAT SPRING SALE— A Sale of Untrimmed Hats| And Then EASTER-.Just One Day More for That Important Last-Minute Shopping New, Up-to-the-Minute Merchandise for the Whole Family EASTER CLOTHING FOR Boys & Young Men In Styles They Like to Wear Knowing that there is no substitute for the best, we offer nothing but the best in values, workmanship and assort- Compare this department with higher priced shops and convince yourself of its superiority. Spring SALE Specials in Corsets Petticoats, etc. CORSETS Light weleht coutil medium bust—Ince frene— 1 84 26 to 20—our rag, $9.00. . BRASSIERES Mapbepidored and piain mate: —h front—reinforced wi arme- sr M4 to 1 our regular $2.50 . i Full Assortment of Nemo Cornets tm Stock, In novelty or striped taffetas— rood range of colore—all lengthe- elaatio Net Soft chiffon taffotas and mea aalines—-Spring colore—attractive founces sinatle lite? PETTICOA TS White Nainsook — wide ruffle of embroidery or lace —— 1 12 tions—our regular $1.48. . - WOMEN’S Soft Nninsook—yokee elaborately trimmed front sad bea a our regular 41.28. ’ WOMEN'S ENVELOPE SES Yoko of fanoy Ince and embroidered inser “OUP rem 96... ....5 68 Spring Sale Specials in Men’s Needfuls MEN'S HATS van A she af ats soft OR hare MEN "g “TRO ROU SERS Fine striped fabrics In vartous dark colorings; regular and 9 D4 extra sigos—our reg. $3.00, MEN'S € Newent eolorinae—all wizes— 58 our regular .76 MEN'S MEN'S ) SHIRTS Woven atriped madres and othars variety of patterns and col % on white grounds—. our regular $1.78 MEN'S ae aes our regular .50. MEN'S UNDERWEAR Medium weight “ghirta or draw: or drawers aizen— our priylleorres $1.00, a? MEN'S SHIRTS Vertoun margarong Svbrioe_gvoln white grounds—soft euffs— Ul cseocour reg L00ee;.. 000 Four Blouse Specials From Our Spring Sale WHITE VOILE BLOUSES Tucked and Ince trimmed mod- els, embroidered collars 1 D9 our regular $1.64.. Ae ' E WHITE VOILE BLOU § Tucked. embroidered or with Phra +4 9286 2.14 CREPE DE CHINB "BLOUSES White or flesh-embroidered, con- vertible or flat collars— Polka dot frill or square ory fresh and. Spri ‘eases in new blue,

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