The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1918, Page 17

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EXTENDED AGAIN Positively tant PLYMOUTH #5. \ Nazimova STANDARD» THEATRE, 1 ATIN WVEN Cae: AMERICAN DEFENCE SOCIETY WEEK TWICE DAL vale SI, HEAT W bre Gi a weit HEARTS THE von STAR CASE /, ta tl (es pete 400 Fo IN. TOWN! of the late M pe social service work, Chess Player Falls Dead Over Game, chess with lyn, Ia. | vantag | ward | unco bulance was summon |worth was || NEW AMSTERDAM}\ =! | ago. COHAN; way §, 43 ta g | DAVID WELASCO, Presenta’ CHARLES HOPKINS Prese ise UNUSUAL PLAY, is effective, well ——__—__- =| TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL | MISS BORLAND ENGAGED Miss MAUD RIVES BORLAND. | cement of Franklin Chase} g Just of the Chil-| id Miss Maud Rives daughter John Bor- d in New- srland, brother | ‘ of land, hag“been anne prt by Ticut, John f the bride to be, e Hoyt ts prominent in polltt- slal fe of the city, He id, a grandson| . who was Lin- s been interested in In 1916 she en- in war relief work in France, charge at present of the t Madison Square, are sold, and ts pnal League for She lives at the Women Also. Our Regular $25.74 & $27.74 Shuttleworth was playing s son Joseph fr. in their [ treet, Brook- saw an ad- eo leaned for ite it he fell table. An am-| a, but Shuttle- dead when it arrived. red from heart nine years old. Joseph R. home at No. |FASHIONS| FABRICS| larity. worth had su He was fort [C20npeOrRas THEATRES. pentane, EMPIRE Ati mf LININGS| silks. iid BarkYiiore GF HAN é We Kiaw & Eriangcr's New. Musical Play TheRAINBOW GIRL ZIEGFELO NEW scully MIONIGHT FROLIC C} ATOR NEW AMSTER GAIETY Borst “SICK- A-BE TOOT-TOOT!f:) HUDSON 3) TO-NIGHT at 8. 30 ESTATE OF HENKY It HOREEE NANCY LEE i crcl yrs HENRY MILLER'S Ne Yo! Hryant 7410, Bra, 8.20, Mat “The Fountain of Youth” CRITERION 840 EAU RETT E T. ‘AY LOR “HAPPINESS” PHOTO PLAYS. i} The KAISER Has But 5 DAYS Left y Maniien | for “THE AY ‘rats TIGER ROSE BELASCO si Ww mt “4 St, Brgnings 9 David yy Z, N N FULTON ot 1] To-Day & Thurs, fi ‘ LOVE’ LIGHTNING" | VANO ERBILT Oy Look! Well 45, BELMONT": Bt Md 3 CARTER ELTINGE ‘Vr Mate, Wed. (Por Business Before Pleasure with Borney Hernard & Alex Carr. FRED STONE cLOBE | | JACK O'LANTERN PARK i THEATRE—B' way at 41st St. Mate, Wed AMBASSADOR S G ERARD' OR: M" FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY , STRAN D:: Guar aver ot, HARRIS Wye ey Be, ROSALYND, Uh ALEXANDER ONSLOW, brestah a SUCCESS es me At the Lexingt a [saath dans ae ieekOn, Theatre, yasttal THE GROWN-UP BABIES EVENING WORLD, 18 WED JUSTICE HOYT ea all Fa A IR N— OF THE CHILDREN'S COURT Fourteenth street 1918 WOMEN’S COAT DAYS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY A Two-Day April Sale of WOMEN’S COATS | 37.85 Other Models Equally Attractive at Sale Price. that have individualized Spring Coats and raised them to the highest rank of popu- are poplin, velour and Delhi, in just the com- fortable Spring weight that is neither too heavy nor too light. are those favored by navy, Copen, Quaker, clay and black. are excellent quality peau. de cygne and fancy A New Serge Cape (Illustrated) This serge cape is lined,throughout with handsome peau de cygne. The dra ned collar, smare,buttons in an effect of unusual smartness, SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY, Quantities assure full.assortments up to Thursday, 6 P, M. NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS. ity ies GARDEN Unanimousiy Acclaimed the best Greus Ever Shown in New York! ‘ BROADWAY) ‘TUESDAY, APRIL Weat of Fifth Avenue A Careful Selection of Models, Exemplifying the Season’s Best in Modes and Materials—Those Pictured at Either End Are Extra Size Coats— 46 to 50 Bust—Others Are 56 to 44 Bust—Included Are Sizes for Small Our Regular $25.74 to $27.74 Spring—Pekin, tan, and full, sweeping lines combine 9 A. M. AMUSEMENTS. | FFPROLT Bret ROLT takes AND PHOT plenshy Co, D PLAYS FPR ZOO FREAK CONGRESS. rcneer Matinee 2a ec ecamete « HDOMRKE LEINGTON THEATRE ‘ oT UNIQUE iia! OLUMBIA % MAIDS OF’ AMER: HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more ‘‘Offers of Positions’’ than any other two mediums in the universe. 9, 1 1 91 Oi Jia. West ot Pith Arenas ye oneal ? ¥ pb Housekeepers’ Week Sheets Towelings Bureau Scarfs Quilts Blankets Shades Silverware Flannels be Comfortables Muslins Towels Household Needs Pillow Cases. Curtainings Linens Cutlery Curtains Rugs ‘ These for both Wednesday and Thursday a WHO BUY NEW LIBERTY BONDS HERE To each 414 per cent, Liberty Loan subscriber at our Bond Booth Sames A. Hearn & Son will give, FREE, a hank of Khaki, Grey, Natural or Navy Standard Knit- ting Worsted Yarn, selling at $1.16 per hank, until $25,000 worth is given away. A “TIMELY” SPECIAL PURCHASE OF SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES FOR HOUSEKEEPERS’ WEEK! AT this time, with cotton higher than it has been since the Civil War, surely this is an achievement only possible here. Our cash purchasing power has many times brought to us offerings not heard of elsewhere, and this purchase is another instance. The brands shown in above cuts are all well-known kinds, easily recognized by every housekeeper as being the favorite for durability. Stamped subject to siete imperfections, but one would have to scru- tinize them very carefully to find the defects, which consist of a dark thread or heavy thread here and there, that will not interfere with service in any way. As to prices, you could not buy Sheets and Pillow Cases of coarse quality Muslin at the prices we name in this sale, “A word to the wise is sufficient.’”’ PILLOW CASES NEW AMSUTTA, KRCALEA, 4 x = ow WAMSUTTA, PR RCAL ES, le, 99x108,, | IMPORTANT WEDNESDAY A One Day Sale of SILK GLOVES 96 cts., $1.15, $1.35 and $1.65 Qualities Special 56 Sizes 5 to Thy All White All Black Limited quantities of sizea 7 and 744 A spectal purchase from a well-known maker whose name is stamped on every glove; we have been requested, however, not to use name for advertising purposes, 12 and 16 button length—heavy quality silk—-Paris Point stitching, SALE PRICES FOR HOUSEKEEPERS’ WEEK Table Damasks, Napkins, etc. upply your linen closets wi you can buy at these Tone Lei nar rt linen and cotton bleac! our reg. $1.68 we 1.26 sd 72-inch— our reg. Linen ask Napkins— 22-inch—ouf Teg. $6.50— dozen ...... 4.38 Merecerized Napkins—22- ineh— soft finish——hemmed— i. 14 our reg. $2.26 H.S. Mereerized DamaskPattern Cloths—bleached —close 1.28 weave—our reg. $1.76 3 Mercerized Damask—64-inch— bleached Peel quality— 56 our reg. . Linen bciak Pattern Neen 66x66—our reg. $4.95... 8.9: 66x84—our reg. $6.96... 4. 66x100—our reg. $7.60..5.50 Napkins to Veber our reg. $4.95..... dozen. 3.94 SALE PRICES FOR HOUSEKEEPERS’ WEEK Blankets—Flannels With cotton and wool co ing searce these Sale Prices are worth investigating. Crib Blankets—Imported cotton Prenat fie h—Jacquard Jeni gns, ink or biue with white—our reg. .6 64. A8 Crib Blankets [Be cotton— aheeure Wie lue or pink with white desigt our reg. $1.47 F 1.05 Wool Finish Plaids—66x80—also jain grey or tan, with contrast Haale: 70x80— 4.22 Bik’ts iderdown 195. 318 Pi tees Jacquard Comfortab! —Imported Cotton—E! finish—-various desi; full size—our reg. Sotyen Lilasag Blane fo—Waite with contrast borders— 64x80—our reg. $2.95 2.24 way Flannels - Sane and sma reentage of wool MMesifinch—our reg. 36 «27 bhi hed Domets and Can- 284y-inch — for dusting ing cloths —spe- 17 be poli: cial... White Table Felt—64-inch—tor table pads, ironing board 72 covers, etc.—reg. 94... SALE PRICES FOR HOUSEKEEPERS’ WEEK IN FINE SEAMLESS WILTON RUGS 9x12 {t.—reproductions of finest specimens of Orientals and popu- lar small effects —value $65.00 . . 52.50 SEAMLE AXMINSTER RUGS Sastaat designs in soft, rich col orings on desirable grounds, -value $32.60..,,, 27.04 28.04 Oxi2it 24 . 4{t. Gin. x6 ft, & in, value $11.95, ‘ SEAMLESS WOOL VELVET RUGS Of exceptional Grade—fine close pack choice designs and color- ing 11 fe Sin, x 12 ft, value $58.50, 9x 12 {t.—value $39. 50. 8 ft. din. x 10 ft. 6 in, value $31,98. ’ Tit. 6 in, x 9 ft. value $27.50. 6x9 ft 42.97 27.50 . 24.904 22.94 18.07 value $23.98 SALE PRICES FOR HOUSEKEEPERS’ WEEK Muslins and Sheetings “Fruit of the Loom" Muslin mill lengths of 10 to 20 yards full piece price 32 ets,—mill | lengths sale pri No Mail or yd. . one Orders, rd Unbleached M mill lengths of 1 worth .19 Bleached | Sheetings— S4-inch— | le beds—worth 45.. 84 12 worth 55 10 l-in worth oo 16

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