The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1920, Page 13

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ey -bibso been engaged. pt « chorus girl. who they were, and when one of them fwas present most of the audience nad everybody on the stage recog- d him, Work number hundreds; popular impression to that {mal “Florodora”™ ran. ' Old times always dazzle with their Bs but the plain truth is that ‘been erected and the “Gay White ay” had not come into existence. The firstnighter went to the theatre dustriously for,a week during the rly part of the season and then found himself in the position of one 1 dressed up with nowhere to go. On the *Florodora” information that ed, and on the ev ino’s coat room But New York has grown and thus that the new axtette will have to conquer. the original sextette confessed the is a different world on,” she €xt But to-day the thinking of man ined nd musical art of n and stage ater artistle pos- did—also more t of women of the 1 never marry n gf the to, Decome will never ma Sykes “L must succ nedienne.” +t will never marry,” dec! 1 have a new to give’ t ut of course, aft and very the all, New Florodora | Girls Will Face _Brand New City (fhe New York of 1900, which the ’ Marie Wilson, Agnes Way- Marjorie Relyea, Vaughn Tex- | Daisy Greene avd Margaret , the original “Florodora” sex- knew, was a far different city n that which 1s to be besieged by trice Swanson, Martella Swan- Madelene Richers, Dama Sykes, othy Leeds, Muriel Lodge, Vera on and Pay Evelyn in the com- revival of “forodora” ry Theatre. Two alternates f 1900 the millionaires of this city 10 were algo men about town could | (o-day the millionaires in perfectly wmless gentiemen who have been ised to a golden eminence 0 fault of their awn. To. (bilities for romance for the new ts -day the ot—if to marry a millionaire is mance, and there seems to be a @re greater than they were in 1900 and the succeeding years of the orig- ‘ew York in 1900 was a far smaller ity in the theatrical sense. There rere comparatively few theatres in lew York then. Tt was about this ime that Sam and Lee Shubert made fheir entry into New York, securing @ fease of the old Herald Square eatre, at Broadway and 35th et. None of the Shubert theatres ad asing programme for the premiere is the Interest- r of innocence so appealed verage wman is " says Marcella w sextette. ‘7 4 great emotional serts Dama “pretty maide === By Mildred Lodewick == Copyright, 1980, by'The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) A Chie Afternoon Frock of Figured Silk ERE 14 scarcely @ fabric, no mat- ter of what Weave, that could not be used this spring with perfect propriety. A month ago, however, one would have thought that taffeta would be the favored medium of expression, for frocks of it in all types were seen in pro- fusion. Satin and crepe de chine were pushed in the background for a while, and seemingly to aid them in re-es- tablishing themselves, they have brought such new and alluring acquaintances as crinkly chimerai silk, pebbly surface cart- ridge silk and any number of new satin textures to compel our attention. For the woman who likes her clothes to express a certain demureness, combined with a chic and stylish air, I have lesigned this pretty afternoon frock. It fea- tures one of the newest caprices of Dame Fashion, that of the apron tunic. Aprons indeed will trespass on the most formal of eve- ning frocks with a charm of saucy pl- quancy. Taffeta is the desired fabric for this model, either fig- ured in some pretty color and pattern, or figured by means of eyelet ery. side just back of the hip, while the! plice closing of the bodice g! at the (New ehrough effect— embroiad-@ e| drops over the front. That this apron may not appear too independent, a fichu of the same net and lace of which it is made assumes the inalor touch of daintiness. One | = ASPIRIN—A Talk Take Aspirin only as told by “Bayer” t that million- theatres true, world-famous Aspirin pre- seribed’ by physicians for te ritie and for Pain. eighteen years. The name “Bayer” by millions of people. In each unbroken package of /age and on the tablets. a great “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” you genuine Aspirin for Colds, Head-| gists also sell larger packages. world.” | Aupirin is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture Monoscetlcactdemer of Salicrlicactd hey are OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & @ FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Extraordinary Suit Sale Tomorrow (Tuesday) Exceptional Early Spring Buying Opportunity Heather Jersey Suits For Sports and General Wear For Women and Misses Smart tailored models of Heather Jersey in brown, green, navy and oxford mixtures. Belted coats with notch collar and patch pockets. Sale Price 23.00 A Very Interesting Assortment of Women’s and Misses’ Jersey and Heather Suits 29.75 Attractively Priced at 35.00 39.75 45.00 and New and Original + % For , Smart. Fashion Designs 6 Women A CAPRICIOUS APRON INVADES THIS FROCK 2 The skirt is draped up at each| trimming role on the bodice. The sur- scant and tiny apron of cream net|son for the wide sash ends that con- tinue from it to tie at the back. band of net with lace edging it fin- ishes these ends with an unexpected The name “Bayer” identifies beg ache, Toothache, Earache, Neural- -| gia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neu- Always say “Bayer” when buy- means genuine Aspirin proved eafe|ing Aspirin. Then look for the safety “Bayer Cross” on the pack- Handy tin boxes of twelve tab- are told how to safely take this | lets cost but a few cents. Drug- A At any Cotumbia Dealer’s you can have played Graveure Records made exclusively for Columbia. Hear them—and learn the marvel ous qualities of this great voice, as reproduced by Columbia New Columbia Records en Sale the 10th and 20th ef every Says a critic: “A phenomenal voice. As ‘2 diction, idiom, action—all is Assia artistry.’ pevertnenetnats Dy Anansi a slum made by Louis Graveure appearing at HOTEL ASTOR ,March 16th Under the Management of Mozart Society * “A Belgian singer who sprang into fame over- night—and who in a single season won deserved recognitign as one of the world’s great baritones. Nuance, Cotumbia Grafonolas— Standard Models up to $300; Period Desiga Made by Lenten Food Suggestions Fried or panned oysters; salmon, sardine or shrimp salad; stuffed eggs; vegetable patties all served appetiz- ingly with for t een Cal At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. PRITCHARD, 327 Spring St., N. Y. telephoned ENcLIsH OvALs A new mild domestic blend cigarette +oval in shape « PHILIP Morris & G11. 20 for 5of hirty days at any of 4000 Beek “Lost and Founda” in The World or reported directly > The World. aan. New York, @& Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, ie Blue White Solitaire when you see the fi diamonds we are sel distinct wn uplieate it for y Tenn 107% within B.GUTT NEW YORK! city ESTABLISHED tayo" Furniture ||] Bedroom Suites fr CREDIT TE $3.00 Down on —~ MYSTIC CREAM —~— Makes the Skin, like Velvet The original “non-greasy vanishing cream"—the best protector for fine com- plexions. Once you have used it you will try no other. It is so soothing, refresh- ing and satisfying. Nothing else like it Nothing so good. At your druggist’s or department store. 2 oz. jar for 30c. Works like Witchcraft SORA Ne RR EE: EOS OA REF ; fend for Free Sample Aw | ‘ ACCOUNT BE Cornet Apartments Furn on Easy Payments. | COLUMBUS AV | ae bia ecords 68 You will be survrined as welll ne pleased on filled It Femittance nex For thoxe who want ndy we offer the follow- ™ be returned for cash TTERGSONS ‘I 7ONASSAU Steet tours |S |GRANDRapIDs hed Complete ISHER BRos SUNDAY WOLLD WANIS WORK WONDERS | 119.125 West 24th St., Near 6th Ave. The only store that sells the overstocks of The National Cloak & Suit Co, se eseeeerie, tee Mer a 10,000 Remnants! Short lengths of almost every description, in practically every color, for, a hundred different uses. Cottons, Silks, Woolens. ¢' Prices as low as 5 cents! Values so big they are almost unbelievable! Come early. , Cottons Thousands of serviceable, good quality Foulards ” Poplins, Crepes, Ginghams, Damasks, Madras In solid colors and a hundred patterns. Every remnant a wonderful value at the price. For chi'dren’s garments, waists, “4 aprons and dozens of similar articles. Prices 5e to 97¢ that will tempt you to want them all... . —__" Satins, Velvets, Georg. asement Silks Messalines, Taffetas, ettes, Crepe de Chines, Poplins, Corduroys. Short engths that are excellent for dressmakers, milliners and makers of fancy work. Extraordinary values * 5¢ to 97 for early shoppers. . . ———— Woolens Cheviots, Serges, Broadcloths, Poplins, Mix-,, tures, Velours, etc. A great assortment of, Woolen Remnants at prices we feel positive you cannot match outside this store. ee of t 5e to 97¢ jem, nente Hundreds of Odd Remnants, in 1 to 2-yard pieces. short lengths of Linens, Crash Linens & Towelling Towelling, Huck Towelling, Glass Towelling and Odd Table Cloths, Pillow Cases, Sheets, Bed Spreads, etc. Some slightly soiled, but all wonderful bargains. lasemen: Oe re te eter amines aren Flouncings-=*:* big bargains in good quality Voile ” and Organdie Ficuncing—all cut in 24 rd lengths. Wonderful values. ich Voile or Organdie Flouncing, blue embroidery. ch Embroidered le Flouncing. Per Yard 27-in. embroidered Voile Flouncing, maise-color emb’, 40-inch white embroidered Voile or Organdie Flouncing. Yard White Swiss Embroidery with ruffled flouncing. Yard.. 40-inch Organdie Flouncing; rose or maize color embroidery. Yard 26-inch Embroidered Voile Floun of Splanitid qual ard: Jasement. 300 Millinery Bargains Choice of any Women’s, Misses’ or Girls’ Hat my. House! Trimmed or Untrimmed, Large and small shapes of ne quality Velvet, Extra values. ‘ eer rae een neater Yard.. 39e _ 50c ain Floor. This store fairly hums with the morning business of a Remnant Day. These 30 extraordinary Bargains are ateaed to make the afternoon just as busy. $197) 49c 91 Palr Wo-|300 Pair of} men's Shoes|the#e Chil- of Black Gunjdren's Fest} Metal Leather $197 #}100 Pr, Girls’ 10c 310 Tea Aprons of sood 39c 196 Boudotr Caps of )|\Washable satin; lace! trim, 89c Giris’ Dresses of White Linene, 1 to 2 years. -|white Wool Novelty *|Check: cult out, lin) i ald 79¢c 79 of thewe|02 Blouses of|200 Misses’ Tan\Coin DotiNainsook ~29¢ Men's Hose, Lustrous Fi- ber silk plat- on strong indation, 93 ODiidren’ Sweaters wton_Yarn. llc Men's i Seamless Co joe ‘meaty m) t 190 Work | Itt Stripe Jackets infChamor ‘ nirt ation | BET 103 & 1OB "St, u =

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