The evening world. Newspaper, August 27, 1918, Page 13

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‘ men,” “La Tra noune that during the three weeks’ Sembrich Pupil 3 To Have Debut °"". engagement of the San Carlo Grand|meo and Juliet, ny Labor] cana,” “Martha, beginn hbert T . these! laces,” “secrets yeras will be given: “Jewels of the ‘rovatore, Anda Impresario Gallo an-, Madonna,” “Barber ville Cars “Lucia di bat te 101 vere will mances vy an pinnae dow- Miss Amsden. tn tie ye Ma axar, tHe Spaniard to Hussian , » Mae Nembrich's ar whom Mine Semorteh is coming trom Lake r, is to make her debut ) ay about thirty princi- ‘ topes im leading roles The Kind You Tlave ‘Alveass Toughe has borne the signa. Herbert's “American Fan- ture of Chas. Hl. Fletcher, and has been made under his and excerp Priml's upervision for over BU y. You're In Lo ed by in this, Counte: a } the Rialto orchestra $ are but experim W. Finat conduct! health of rat Is CA’ ASTOR Experiment. wil § Wee RIA he Castoria is a Misa &p at jis CAS for ean Ol, Pare- goric, Drops arid Soothing S)rups. ntains neither j Opium, Morphine nor othe nerostiq For jwork on th more than thirty years it has been it prthe | wiich is to be relief of Consti and a 6 Golden Diarrhoea; allaying therefrom, the incidents of her is the as- | and by regulating th . similation of and natural sleep. ‘The Children’s Panacea- *s Friend, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of _ | DE MILLE’S MASSIVE WAR PICTURE THRILLS | ON THE RIVOLI SCREEN | War thrills abound in “Till 1 Coffe | Back to You,” the massive Cecil B. Mille production presented by Jesse L. , Lasky at the Rivoli this week, The play contains some of the most seen hotography dugouts c ¢ A © In Use For Over 30 Years Ameria ‘THE Cewrave ‘ANY, MEW YORE Crrv. | businesslike, husky oung | going briskly about their task o! ducing the German ion. Phase of war on the gro 1 over and _VAUDEVILLE. | under it are realistically portrayed . ar The story is by J nnie MacPherson | WINTER GARDEN and centres around a heroic young | America o! nthe man who AB : | could ne ldren.” Thé part ts 24g i flag Hou * Tbeay, Fos | played sryunt Washburn, who FAN S| v | Me imparts the proper amount of dash Je | ie Shark “Mourn, NOURI F by! q nd chivalry to the character, Inside ‘ Ra lenny! othe Ath ‘af duly in Le, the German lines he s to Amer- 28h SI. jars & ‘ asi DoeeeAs fiyer ruction of | Aa re ‘ a ie | r NIGH a tunnel un an liquid five Warlane Meld nt i REPUBLIC ar wat ei chamber, cuts would have meant an explosion killing a Dat 'g ern udasie Methods, Ml % | group of children, liberates the beau- 4) a Ra ul Belgian wife of a brutal Prussian rar z d performs many other melo oth Ave Wile We natic acts. The princtpal feminine yy. mORRY > is played charmingly by Florence With Fannie Bric Px yee Bway & elke, wisi the part of ® Sidney Drewin ECP HER SN fellow. HOWARD. eat ean eae Be ws IVERSIDE | Dati CONNOLLY Marie Elitt's tn ne ea Te WIVES OF MEN” GIVES Ri Ay ecmist. | ey ROMER a: ALLEGIANCE FLORENCE REED CHANCE {oew s new YORK THEATRE Sth |] BROADHURST 3. "get TO SHINE ON SCREEN WM. 5. HART jo 88 | GeoOnGE HUST Ss Musa! —— Coew’s American Root , |] HE DIDNT WANT, ee It would astonish almost any pride | to find her husband on their wedding day GAPT. BARS ba tra, ne looking at the photo of another woman, particularly when it bore a- line of writ To my husband” and signed wit her woman's name, That in which Flo ence I as the centf figure ¢ play jus CENTURY "i? We, de Sat. Mant atre,” Beginning with such an rassing start, Miss Reed goes several reels of domestic co: tions. ost any Woman would quit persists to thi f her hust very | acceptably port y Frank Mills, | Then she hits upon a plan of her own, melee ite and kisses him in) the dark one ing something about jnight, murm “Paul” Rt Geet, 3. Be Milles 45u, W. of Wows. Mats, Wed LONGA THE BLUE PEARL there the plot becomes 1, and it looks for aj} Reed had spoiled} everything, But ps that the woman who signed the photo was n really the wife of the leading ma And of course there was no Paul it all comes out right, and closes with the pring to live happy ev ain time as if M BROADWAY. “CRASHING THROUGH wont Neon only et them.” Miss 1 st of numerov moat St Tee. on aay, TT 10 show her emotion 8 4. Warren "Keegan 4s. ws Laas a on SHOW “PEP” BURLESQUE | Ointment for a week and see if they “Please dont break up another party~ will clear your skin No one knows the humiliation of be- ing a “wall flower'’ better than the girl with a red, rough, pimply complexion If your shin is not fresh and smooth, or has suffered from an unwise use of coametics, try Resinol Soap and Resino! don’t begin tomakeablessed difference. They also help to make hands and arms soft and white, and to keep the hair live, glosey and free from dandruff dealers in tollet goods se!) Rew etter try. 01, Balt Lift Off Corns With the Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! of Freezone ona sore, touchy corn stops that corn from hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn right out, root and all. No pain, no soreness. You'll laugh. Hard corns, soft corns, corns between the toes and painful calluses on bottom of feet loosen right up and fall off. 7 m Corns and calluses are + . Don’t keep them! Freexone is the remarkable ether discovery «f @ Cincinnati genius. Tryit! Ne humbug! Tiny Bottles of Freezone cost only » few conte —at Drug Stores ‘ Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 | 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Drives Ave BROOKLYN Cor Wyckoff St. $100 \WUKIi OF FURNITURE $1 WEEKLY nent with, You ‘and Get Your TEN Per Cent. n Opening a New Account Clothing ior Your whole Family on Fasy Texms [Siarmimed Harnaned 70) RUGS A AND CARPETS Chittonlers ‘ f We have an excellent stock of Axminster, Velvet, Brussels and Crex Rugs. We will sell poi you a good large 2 1 98. wale | Rug for Carpets in many patterns. Linole- ys Mattings and all kinds of Coverings in ¢ DAY ASH SaDoK AY Tonic-Upbuilder For Throat and Lungs) hair so frequer A SHAMPOO WORTH TRYING It is not necessary to sh properly ele , ND LYRIC Yh. '% 88,80.) AT COLUMBIA THEATRE Dower ares MAYTIME sii deoracnerns Nene | = AMUSEMENTS. SHUBERT Pan iat Wa aE fi on the boards at the Columbia Theatre | ; 1 ' GETTING aid Meek Gin TALE A Tene ae ere MIGHT BOOTH ii Mise Wel, R'sate 30, ye What plot ner “s Hine ote a VAST WEEK atte: 8 MONTHS, ling formality of gor ! — — course lawyers, Charles ni —% cS and Harry Le Provide most of the i THEATRE { HEARTS - mats at ae! |) ineipals ana a ee aT :) Monta es a ae) y Apher tre e. The staging and costumes are fs ee PF tt: s130,,| bright and ooo more bizarre MO to TAM. Cabaret 8181 Se J ~—t porarre ae - ASINO inn, “STREET OF SEVEN STARS thin : CASING, ern 1 “Ty A PLEASING PICTURE red ete BIO NEER FILM CORP STARS DORIS KENYON re ang FLORENCE] fae P| Higgs aiy,tre GIRLS DE LOOKS j mie iH ELPLECHASE WAM ES faut uplil ® mse ‘8 FUNNY PLACK, Or MEN” me Ben A ; ami Theses | | UTC oN tee ; five Atiractions, eat. Mary Roberis rm LYMPIC Max Spiegals TcaTNiN E 4 MINA SCHALL'S SINGIN Social Follies } Nay it SOMEHIT!» © * AND DANCING FEATURE — r THE “SOCIAL FOLLIES” | COHAN & HARRIS CIAL | shih Sas Mina Sehell and her forty ! | BU ETarce FACES ¢AST] Meme LYCEUM yi het hoe! 20 Tl Theatre, Ue curiaanin Mite DAVID BELASCO Presents Ast night & a crowded house yap 4 vaudeville specialty 1 there Harry Seyon vd Besser are the fun-provokers show Both are good comedi TIGER ROSE HUDSON Yj. 5? FRIENDLY ENEMIES ” vith SAM BERNARD & LOU:S MANN LibERIY YuiWa! “GOING UP” » 1 ann} ean be,ieft ot * che Advertfeing Axe telephones diree Cat! 4000 F Brookiyn Office, 4100 | s Mies Sohail ing and dan | re ived the greater part night's applause. Others in the ca L | were Jack Kammerer, Bill Burden, | Denheid and Uda Rowers, leads most of ¢ ng numbers KMANa|USe Of ar shampoo, ‘The 1 been very eine leusiest to and quickest dryin if so com, [Shampoo is that brings out all ring tf the natural beauty of the hair and v' | may be Me H cd at very little expe Bottles at all druggiste by dissolving a te nful of Oa stn |throx, which can be obtained frou Jany druggist’s, in a cup of hot water This makes a full cup of Shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to. appiy it to ull the huir instead of just tot top of the head. ‘This, when rub into the scalp and onto every ate of hair, chemically disssolves all ins uritioes. li is very soothing and eoot ction, as well as benefei to ‘ nl hale Atter rinsit 0 ather so created, you will find the scalp is fresh, clean and fr dandruff, while the hair dries quick! ind evenly, developing a bright lusre and a soft Muftir tl tnakes 1 ee Justa drop | BUSINESS HOURS 10 A. M. TO 6 P. M. f “HEARN | ourteenth Street Wert of Fifth Avenue LAST 3 DAYS! Stock Clearances and August Sale Two Factors Making Price Cuts Here Unequalled Elsewhere in Town August Sale Depts. Include:— Linens Towels Towelings Cutlery Pillows Blankets Quilts Comfortables Draperies Shades Tickings Rugs Curtains and Sheetings Muslins Sheets Pillow Ca Scarfs—Shams Soaps Silverware Flannels Following for Wednesday and Thursday Last Days—August Sale BLAN All Marked ‘at Prices Far Below Actual Value Tadian robes—im Jacquard Comfortables travelling and bath ported 34 and full sizes in the lot our reg. $5.63 each cotton eiderdown finish 1.45 whit Cotton Fleece Blankets gray, tun ~~ contrasting size 45x70 dur reg. 92.07 Sy size our reg, 83.65 GOxTO- our rey. 82.05 and full size Dh to 84.07 single. ‘4 our reg. & Wool Fi h, Liderdown Finish and Cotton Fleece Blankets white, ton graye 4%, and fll bed sides our rey. 25.7) 8.05 Heern's ‘Special Blankets finest cidere imported otton om 8 = GOX8O wer finish—94 and full by oni re 95 ‘77 White Wool Mixed full size ciderdown finish, imported cot comfagtal ton Jacquard our reg. 88.07 6.92 | Last Days August Sale Silverware—Cutlery ae Spoons and Forks W. It vers grade--new designs our reg. 25 ca Is Teaspoons to Match our, reg. 13 each 10 Dinher Knives silver plated on fine tempered steel our reg. 29 each 3 Odd Pieces of § wr Rogers and other reliable grad our reg. 33 each 9 Table Knives and Forks fine American stecl ebony handle set (comprising 6 each our reg. $1.05 LA7 Dinner Knives and Forks celluloid handles hand-forged steel well-known make : our reg. 42 each B83 August Sale Last Days Laundry and Toilet Soap Mecea Toilet Soa our reg. Get Erte, 6 for 25 Pioneer Scouring Soap 7 i for 2 Armour's Toilet Soap our reg. Get le, Gfor 25 Perle Cartile Soap Average weight of bary 2!, pounds our reg Sale 46 Armour's Fairskin Toilet Soap box eont ig B cakes Sale 21 He rygeus or Stanley's make b cakes Fancy Soaps Stanley and ae . our reg. 3 boxes of Armour mi our reg. 20 Munyon our reg. 1 Sale 6's Britt's Powdered Ammonia Ss. » pkg, 1O Jergen’s Talcum Powder large can-rose or violet a our teg. 25 19 Rebo Roech Destroyer i our reg an Sale .17 Household Rubber Gloves reg. 28 20 Cuticura Soap 25 19 Plexo Cream reg. 25 is Sanitol Powder or Paste reg. 25 Is $2.94 Young Men's Trousers 227 Medium ar wrsteda oon hip $1.95 Boys! Wash Suits Junior Norfouk 45 ct Youd wide Outing F leaned PAni HASEM Sheet. Ribtons, White Block & Colors 7 M wid " IAIN PLOOT 4 et Chik ten's Bash Play Suits 65 de trimming Hivos “HURD FLoon i uN Tal ‘ Chitaan'a Nawmers ISHINGS-THIRD FLOOR sao KETS Jacquard Comfortables travel ling robes -imported cotton eider down finish full size p eh 3.90 our reg. 86.95 Hancrome Sin Blankets all wool, satin bound our rey. 823.08 20.96 Wool Mixed Blankets for full and extra size beds our reg. BIR w75 Blankets Nearly All Wool full size our reg. 819.97 16.15 CRIB BLANKETS Cotton Crib Blankets — Kiser down finish our reg BLOb—cach st ton Fleece Crib Blankets with blue our reg. 27 ted Cotton Crib Blankets t Jacquard design iv lers our reg SLOZ reach § White, pink or bl WL sane price pairs Nearly All Wool Crib Blankets size QIK 40 F our reg. $6.97 Sale 3.94 Last Days -Avgust Sale Summer and Fall Curtains and Hangings New Twill Cretonnes Chintz, Oriental and attractive all- over designs white or tinted grounds our reg 28 Sale 24 ONE AND TWO PAIR LOTS OF FROU-F ROU PORTIERES Sale as] value 812.07 We re R504 ast sib o8 #17 9b to 825.50, Re Marie Ante Lacet and other reallace motifs CLUNY AND NOVELTY NET CURTAINS also high-grade Serims and Point Arab were B4.94 and $5.47 3.94 NOTTINGHAM, SCRIM_ ANDY NOVELTY NET CORE 4 2.94 1.94 CLEARANCES OF HIGH GRADE CRETONNES Chinese, Geomet- rical, Chintz, Cubist. and original designs and colorings value 75 to SS ANOTHER EXCELL! CRETCRNES rare many designs in Nght and dark grounds were .48 6 .B4 DRAPERY VELOURS —dozen col- orings, including Old Rose, Copen- hagen, shades of Brown, Crimson and Green, 50 inely today's val. 83.00) Special 2.44 short lengths of high grade VEL- OURS figure and stripe effects value Last Days August Sale of BEDSPREADS Honeycomb Spreads —3( size assorted-—-value 81.97 1.67 Extra Heavy Spreads \ size—value #2.47 1.87 ads S24 reads 2.24 full size 2.97 size value 82.07 full size Marseilles $ value 87.08 ''e MORNING S 5P ECIALS Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P. M. tric ‘No Mail or Telephone Orders. $2.98 Crochet Bed Spreads finish large» quality MUSLINS: Sort ze BASEMENT firs, 97 ct, Mohair Siciliennes In cream, Kray ind weave tan, navy high ‘lustre. DRESS GOODS -MALN FLOOR 78 ct. Pongee, 34 in, Wide v7 4 quality on r tan—« MAIN PL $1.00 Men's Otis Balbriggan Underw'r rib irawers MAIN FLOOR 7” or hem LNs PURNISHINGS $1.27 Little Tots’ White Dre with Jace INPAWTS DEPT MM or lawn sidery trimmed nain SRCOND FLOOR, neem 8 a I OT CT TT The Store for Everybody “Lf stores advertise banking hours,” writes one of our oldtime custom “when can we women-workers shop? Our New Store Hours of 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. Solve the Problem Gives our co-workers a ~eases up the h-hour traffie—~ (and their time at home mornii morning rus! en-workers early enables wo number i necessary shopping afte and conserves fuel and man and women-power Saturdays ia by us 18 Store closed all day Summer as originated years ago Men’s Summer Suits Reduced for final CLEARANCE Extra fine Mohair Suits in gray, greea and blue stripes, all possessing the same high grade workmanship that HEARN CLOTHES popu- . regulars and stouts, 12.95 Our regular 818.90 Also High-Grade Summot Suits, two piece, in has ma lar— long tan, gray and crea 6.9 Introductory Sale of Ready-to-Wear Fall Hats 3.84 Our reg. $4.96 Available in BLACK Large hats, small hat dium , a wide shapes and styles—sai rooms, turbans and picture are copies of exclusive draped or plain crowns, en- tirely of velet or most attractively combined with satin. Simple, yet of exceeding smartness, are the methods and materials used in trim- ming. S| COLORS. Clearances of DRESS GOODS at prices that make it worth your while to stock up for future use— should there be no immediate need. 36-in. Hairline and Novelty Mohairs— Copenhagen browa, arnet, myrtle, navy and plack--our reg. .68 58 54-inch Novelty Plaids and Check Coatings—black and White with color combina- tions our reg. $1.48 Oo7 40 to 48 inch All-Wool Embroi- dered Serges and Poplins—in white, tgn, myrtle, navy and black— in spots and — scrolls, medallion square designs: our reg. 82.97 to 83.24 2.50 50-in. All-Wool Serge ra nish wear, in navy blue 2.44 40-in. All-Wool Plaids and Stripes navy, garnet and green grounds with vari- ous color combinations 1.68 36-in. Mohairs fine weave, “silk-finished navy, cream, gray and garnet reg. 68 52 Clearance Bargains from Here and There Silk Shades t Candle ectric Light; slight imper ur reg. 77 intl Men's Umbrella Silk and Linen, with good strong nes, plain ha reg $3.47 2.74 Hosiery Women's White Silk Hose-—good quality dur reg. $2 96 —8a Ts Women's nite Silk Embroid- ered Hos > Special 1,96

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