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BREITENBACH CO., New York Manufacturing Chemists OPEN EV PIANOS 219 PLAYER PIANO $8 Monthly Vall Paid | Including Ritth ~ WA é iaea elas On Easy Terms SATURDAY VALUES GOETZ & Co. BROOKLYN That whens Te co STEAMBOATS, ETROPOLITAN LINE. The Ideal Tourist Route TO BOSTON comfortable and hibit eating the things you | falla to give full satls‘act! ade in The New WATERBURY Way Come here in the morning have your 4. old teeth extracted FREE WITHOUT e PAIN, and return home at night with alVEA CAPE COD CANAL pif Decay tenn we it ber | Long Island Sound—Buztards Day plates. (Sun at's yor a Muste-siat 1s-Mea.s-TheBes Telephone Barclay, 5000, Dron Steamboat Go A Day OCEAN On the * Str. “TAURUS” 1, North Rive: and We. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 10 YEARS. of our NEW R Warersury Dentat ComPAny Established 21 Year: 29 W. 34th St, NewYork = | 414.16 Fuiten St, Brooklyn | fiours; 8TOG Sundays, 9 To2 German. French and Swedish Spoken, LADIES IN ATTENDANCE, ) Weekdava. ® ila INCLUDING "WAR TAR: CONEY ISLAND Season Opens Decoration Day May 30th Telephone Rector 872, Up the Hudson Sunday STEAMER WENJ. B. ODELL Reeular Diamonds uy fa Dar ~ 8 MavTHs 70 Aly CONFIDENTIAL. Wo Enns REFERENCE _* Carre Uaire For ot Represenrarive A+ 170 Bway 9? Floor DIAMONDS WATCHES I 5% §1Weekly| ovement ly) 2 NN Ki ay Weekly sarunomy | THOse We SONS BER es TLE couribeitak SayneENTs ro UA Ait BB082, SUABANTERD LOWEST PRICES. GALL AWaNTE o@ PvowD nICAN WATE , pwn {AIDEN LANE (8) AMESBERGHAN S pIAM CRED) 10S 37 MAIDEN LANE DIAMONDS. WATCHES ON CREDIT TMONDs SND BOLD tor Bee tT Ota Sis view see, BENNETT, 170 Broadway, 9 4a Laws vue Jum 44d, Ages calle THE NEW PLAYS “The Kiss Burglar” A Smacking Sugeess. BY CHARLES DARNTON. é ” T O find a delightful surprise in the theatre at this time of year is no less than astonishing, yet s is what “The Kisd Burglar” proved to be at the Cohan Theatre last night, thanks largely to Bay Bainter. . The charm of this young actress was first felt by New Yorkers when shoe appeared in “Arms and the Girl,” caging little play that gave, a turn to tho invasion of Bel- ‘Then came “The Willow Tree,” gium in which the same young woman ap- peared to more or less advantage, Her versatility, however, was not realized until last night. Her singing and dancing—especially her dancing won her new honors. Miss Bainter is as clever and charming in musical as Ina Claire is out of it. In of a grand duchess she dis- e dainty grace of a princess ne tables by steal- heart of her audience. She hot only man pleasing singing Voice with considerable skill, but sho tripped through the play with such a », unaffected air that she ing the « ntelplece Trag- and was ther captivating ‘L Want to Learn t0sDance.” Sho so little to learn about the form ntertainment new to ber that she in imminent danger of becoming a musical comedy star. As for “The Kiss Burglar,” tt 1s a decidedly creditable picee of work. jen MacDonough has writ- nod book and even better lyrjes, while the music by ymond is tuneful and lively. One The Rose,” is given what may alled the absent treatment of Philip. Sousa, Victor Herbert, M. Cohan and Irving Berlin effectively that it scored a big hit. Tn it Harry Clarke brought back recollections of Cohan'’s remarkable n dancing, and at another time young Mr. Clarke was still more remark~ the programme m with singing a ach an hon ‘ood books of G vield sang t form and ma cep” a little gem, Armand Kaltsz was an emotional tenor and Cyril *t amusing Englishman actor who played a e raised a laugh when, hotel n speaking of the burglar, he oi nurmured: “Don't worry m soon.” Young and pretty girls did thelr bit very well t was the dainty, Batnter, more than any one el Kiss Burglar” But Miss who hundreds taking advanta ‘ail from the Battery to St, Curtis High School, § won the rifle cha the individual vinment and da Tompki mar jthe Municipal Ferry Lieut. Oo. Wal gineer in of Livingston Teme) HER DAUGHTER WAS. SAVED FROM OPERATION Mrs, Wells of Pe Petersburg Tells How. “For two years my daughter suffer- ed Trom a weakness and pains in her right side; at times she was 60 bad she could not do any work. For two years she was attended ty the best physicians here, and both agreed that she would have to be operated on 1 Suggested = Lydia 4 Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, and at first she refused to take it, but finally consented, From the very beginning it helped her, and now she is entirel: well, and telling everybodyghow mucl good it has done her.”—Mrs. W, D. Wells, 226 North Adams Street, Pet- ersburg, Va If every girl who suffers as Miss Wells did, or from painful periods, backache, sideache, dragging down pains, inflammation or ulceration would only give this fam- ous root and herb remedy a trial they would soon find relief from such suf- fering. For special advice women are asked to write the Lydia E o., Lynn, Mass experience is at your sere FOR SALE, CLOTHES FOK, MEN AND WOMEN ON PAY! $1 ‘DOWN, | $1 WEEKLY ipa tu ey ae 2 Mebte'ap, CASH for DIAMONDS WS. Kennedy, 47U Mroadway, charming | by the Wom- irregularities, | Pinkham Medi- | The result of | has heen promoted to the rank of Cap- tain In the United States Army. A. Hunter Platt and her children of. Livingston has returned from Spar- where her husband, Capt. A granite memorial with seven shafts of marble will be erected tn Woodlawn Cemetery at the grave of Capt. Vernon Castle, Friends of Mrs, Castle are planning an elaborate pro- gramme of patriotic exercises to mark the unveiling of the monument to the dead dancer and aviator. ‘The monu- ment {8 being carved by Benisvh Brothers, in Brooklyn. Fourteenth treet A New Department of Vernon t THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 10, TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES Afneas of bead gist and get t| ath), and} Mttie add to It granulated eugar, Take one tadle: cxpoontul | %& pint of h ater and @ four times a day This will often prt the dist | trite en Jand the mu Jthroat. tt ts easy 4 ta pleasant West of Vitth Avenue with the usual Hearn values. Introductory Offerings in MEN’S STRAW HATS anc Men's Hat Shop, Just Of Why Men Because of our unusual assortment. Men’s Suits, Unusual value, and quotations els siderably more thau we ask—the » should miss this sale. Men’s Exceptional Suits Auother underprice special for tomorrow, value.,....... 13.85 ourtugath Street bi hite SHOES 8 fo AY uppropriate shoe for oe desired style, nany of for Saturday only—at a spe model as an introductory num White Sea Island Canvas H shapes; flexible turn French heels in all si Low Cut Oxford model,. d sun COLUMBIA and oy Also Records on with every ine. on Credit, Splendid Dependable fabrics—worsted, mixtures in desirable colors, Sale Tomorrow—-9 A. M. to 6 P. M. HE ARN. HEARN models, and cannot be had e! five eyelets, si LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS TO ALL Our Terms Apvly Also to New York, Ne AF Queen Anne Period Suite in American Walnut Ns watt THREE. Pie Apartments Furnished Gith Ying imitation’ Spantan Leather, nd ROCKER From $75 up on Credit. settee makes a full gize bed; when closed Gowtas . Machines ide. This does not include assortinent of rough 1 fine straws. Think of it— the start of the straw hat season, and yet we offer $9 VALUES 48 Other Men's Straw Huts of finer grade— value $2.48, ut Every Hat is NEW. We would not . 1.95 offer Last Season's Hats at any price, ff the Btreet—Main Mloor Buy Here! A few typical examples of superior value-giving on sale tomorrow in our enlarged Men's Shop: Special, 16.85 ewhere for similar grades are con- tyles are up-to-the-minute, No man | Men's Superior Suits Wool and worsted fabrics tures, plain stripes—silk —the praise. sizes checks: throughout, warrants All 21.75 colors, sewn tailoring 4 ‘ your Fine finish, Wont of it Canvas r WOMEN Summer wear, made in every vhich are exclusive Tenderfoot — || sewhere, Below we offer cial price a popular Tenderfoot ber to those who are nol among the thousands of more than satisfied Tenderfoot wearers Women’s Shoes igh Cut Lace Shoes; neat toe and Louis XV ~ ame as above Plain Figures aw dersey, Long Island and Co a CE KRQEHLER KODAV SUITE 56 7: We Pay Freight 1918, on AEARN- ‘oUrteogth Stre Woot of witth ar An Unusual y kventful Saturda . Manufacturer’s Close-Out Purchase of UNDE-RMUSLINS —Also—— - BARGAINS IN WEARABLES | For Every Member of the Family A One-Day Sale (Saturday) May Sale of Knit Underwear air fi ie ete For Women and Children Now in Progress. $2.68 Night Dresses 1.96 ' Women’s Cotton Vests 84 ct, Envelope Chemises .64 Swiss ribbed or fine weave—Various low neck, sleevel $1.34 Envelope Chemises .90 ~Our .reg. .30.. Pe OS vei sis eevsoe eles veveetnes 21 $1.60 EnvelopeChemises1 28 Worse 8 Colton Caiieiese 45 ct. Brawers........ +36 Ves te—Shaped—low neck— | Drawers—Tight or lace trimmed 68 ot. Drawers. - M8 sleeyelexs or short sleeves. at knee 94 ct. Drawers. 12 Our reg. .47 and .57.. + 033 48 ct. Corset Covers 2h Extra sizes 38 68 ct. Nainsook * Women’s Cotton Union Suits Corset Covers 48 Of well known make=tdw ‘neck, slceveless—finished with shell at neck 94 ct. Corset Covers.... .68 and armholes—tight knee. $1.28 Petticoats 94 Our reg. $1.37 and $1.57 83 $1.60 Petticoats. 1.28 Fxtra sizes 93 $2.68 Petticoats. La Women’s Extra Size Women's Finer—valuc 83.94 2.74 Union Suits * Silk Top Union Suits 48 ct. Extra Size Tight- Seconds of .97 Qualities .67 Our reg. $1.47 117 Fitting Corset Covers. .24 Well fitting Swiss ribbed list | Vink or white—fine lisle bodies $1.38 Extra Size Muslin low neck, sleeveless—tight knee, band finished at neck and sleeves Night Dresses 90 68 ct. Extra Size Drawers .48 Children’s Poros-Knit. | Children’s Gauze Union Suits Underwear $1.74 Extra Size Athletic style--high neck, short '| Vests, high neck, short sleeves— Petticoats 1.48 sleeves, knee length. | knee length drawers, $1.38 Extra Size OUR ree aT ces crss 65 Chemises.....°.. 94 Saturday is Misses’ Day A Fine Showing of Smart, Youthful Apparel, in Newest Summer Models, Specially Priced. The Frock’s the Thing HERE ARE SILK ONES Taffeta and Satin Taffeta Frocks Dresses That are practical and not Cool, Summer Rugs For Warmer Days Delightful assortments are found in our popular Rug Department, where low prices are ever a point of vital interest Silk Rag Rugs t materials, ds values Estra_ heavy, in choi principally Silk and Taffetas—Spler 24x36 inch : . Show attractive models, too dressy fon Juniors, 4x48 ineh ix G ft for street or house w Misses and Small Wo: 27x56 ineh 1ST New Deltox and featuring Minh mie ea, mave bet Dita pe girdles und Georgette and collars of white ore Cottage Rag Rugs neren Grass Rugs combinations, Colors —_gandies edged with lace elected materials in larg a are navy and Lucille or shawl collars of assortment of colors and Novelty Borders bh e , blue, taupe, mulberry aetin. ‘This group in- + 24206 inch elt f : nea and ‘black - eludes other styles also, 7x54 inch ( : Our reg. #1. 60 Our reg. 80x60 inch... BT tx ft oat & 923.75 19.75 914.75. Special! 12.50 | ~ 36x72 2 A Saturday Offering ineh 54x00 inch B58 Particularly Charming Frocks All Georgette, crepe meteor, taffeta, foul silk erepe. Come in a great variety of or sports 0 The Adaptable Wool Jersey ‘This favored costume suitable for so many everyeday wear for town or country is shown in dove steel gray, tan, khaki, mu erty new blue and sport: green jn many diferent and ate interestin styles* from... P.75 to 29.7% Other New Models in Tub Dresses FAMOUS SEAMLESS carpet effects on rose or cream gre value $38.50....., WILTONA unds, RUGS—Rich Oxie ft b1.50 TODAY AND SATURDAY A Two-Day Sale of 3,000 UNTRIMMED HATS New Tub Diath Of striped and pli ho pretty plain ‘colored ‘clude fine voiles in ed ld bike Jelicate tints, also navy and gray and gingham Our Reg. iu smart designs aud 1,87 to 2.87 vari-colored plaids; ale» linens in leather, ros and blue. Special 8,75 effects and tail white Free, Trimming Service collars. Spe MORNING SPECIALS- Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. Vo prevent dealers bi antit Mail or Telephone Qrders. Offering of Three Special All-Wool 3 Items in Our DRESS GOODS} Dept.—Main Floor Coats 492 n navy, tan and $3.50 Girle’ Tan Shoes High Cut Lace t o match 1 ‘ sizes " 1 ‘ 1.~SE S10.74 Boys Semi-Norfolk Suits 2.95 $6.94 & $9.94 Girl OND FLOOR, | mn Oys’ Cl 245) vPHING— THIRD FLOOR see ‘ | for Tomorrow } $16.50 Young Men's Suite ue } and ack nodela~many Pe y 4 <r a | # Rain Coats 11.96 f fine weolens 48-Inc Alle Wool | en dnd. bent ) * THD FLOOR French Serges {i} Fine Twill in Brown, Burgundy Hodgman 1 ake $1.00 Men's “ elf ( gl Novy and 4 iy rtf ak tam Medium Weisht ar Rad B i Ht 4 1. 72 In gra a » shirts $8.50 Couch Hammo 64 ! en na Htust-proof s \ 1 MAIN PLOOR ——— ; Witt Manan! Sy egg 51.24 Men's Soft Shirts 93 48-inch All Wool ) HAMM SURE En) ki ales Novelty Plaids t 51,00 Men's Fine Neckwear 68 ee ps soditig areem ound f brow and other color th $1.75 White Batiste Corsets 1% bir a ae Nata gn iyoe : 1.87 14 ct. Boys’ Shirts 62 98 ct, Ribbons 22 rer nt und medium strip ‘ Bolen indered to, Black and colors, millinery AIL ‘col Semi-Made hovs FURNtoMINGS “rit 1 Dresden iy ptooR. Skirts 57 ct, Boye! Blouse 46 Of Serge and Plain Plaid designs, ght and mediu pleated and sport models: VR isintNas Wt se. 6.48 & 8.68) ck Ste Woare on Lou tur