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a j keeping to } » effort By Mildred Copyright, 192: OST of my read- are asking Yor “simple” styles that will be easy to execute The ts days warner, of ay kind Is exag- gerated. Therefore everything in the mode of living, reason are and easy waxing exertion from house air dress is simplified as ing, much as possit ing the war e dur- we Those of you have not completed your summer d robe have many 4 ‘etty aids at your command for achieving sutisfac tory results with littl Look at the beautiful figured fab ries and the plain fab. rics of novel weaves and interesting tex- tures that are as dec- orative In themselves as the patterned sur- faces. They can be cut out in one-piece fashion and — pane sash ends, insert squares, bands or con- trasting pipings, ar- ranged in an individu al manner to gain dis tinetion Sometimes one single metal orna- ment placed at the front of the belt or on the hips to top a swaying sash end or full panel gathered under it might strik a note of sufficient fer to carry the As an evidence of the easy elaboration of a one-piece foundation frock is my design to day. It might be de- veloped from any me dium weight — fabr either cotton, linen or silken, such as eponge, Canton Grepe or by an elastic over which a narrow belt which start on each side-front of the They are embroidered either by hand o ® banding to match them is applied about the hip line of the skirt, line is finished with a self cording New and Original Fashion Designs | (New York Evening World) by Prene Publishing Co. A SPORT FROCK OP SIMPLE LINES. For Smart neo ‘Reel Reviews Women By DON ALLEN Summer ta with us, If you as to that, Lodewick have any lingering doubt Just drop into almost any cinema, The dwindling the tepidness of the atmos Broadway audiences, phere and, In many cases, the class of feature picture will prove our upening statement. Anyway, we suppose the house managers are doing the best they can with the brand of pietures the producing lotteries, that's about all you can expect any draw: from and one to du these days, At the Strand “A Woman of No Importance’ being played by « woman of much — fmportance—Fay Compton—while Goldwyn brings to the Capitol “The Wall Flower,” the latest of those “concetved-written filmitized-directed and titled’’ thing by Rupert Hughes Irv Cobb's latest fim, “The 85 Baby,” yesterday started what should be a run pleasing to the public and profitable to the management at th Criterion, while Jack Holt shows us what happens “While Satan Sleep at the Rivoll. The Rialto is on for a flock of revivals during the week, and the Fox features ‘Nero’ at the Lyric and "Silver Wings’ still hold their screen, John Barrymore in “Sherlock Holmes” is still visible at the Cameo, as Is ‘The Delicious Little Devil'’ at the Central. (PASSING IN REVIEW x 7 To those who like Wilde the offer- ing of his “A Woman of No Import ance” will prove good entertainment this week at the Strand, played as it is with consummate skill by Fay Compton and an all-British cast ‘The story, known to almost every one who reads, lends itself admirably } A long waistline is marked is laid, while two long narrow panels, bod! are dropped over the skirt. r machine in a contrasting color and The neck sport silk GIMBEL TO GET SAKS SITE, DOUBLING STOR Buys Broadway Llock That Will Make Frontage 400 Feet in Spring of 1924. ‘ Announcement was made yester- day that Gimbel Brothers, 38d Street and Broadway, have acquired the Property occupied by the store of Saks & Co., Broadway, between 33d and 34th Streets. The property will be taken over in the spring of 1924, and will be used, by Gimbel Brothers exclusively for the expan- sion of their business, Negotk«tions for the Saks store have been under way for some time be- tween Isaac Gimbel, President of Gimbel Brothers, and George Whelan, President of the United Cigar St Company, who held the property upon the expiration of the present tenants’ lease Jules Masthanm of Masthaum Brothers & Fleisher of acted as broker, It 1s understood the nent store has acquired the property for a long term of years at an aggregate rental of about $8,- 900,000. Acquisition of the Saks & Co. lo- cation will give Gimbel Brothers nearly two city blocks of stores, With the new store, they will have a front- age of 400 fedt on Broadway, extend- ing from 82d to 34th Street , with a frontage of 400 feet on 82d and 3d Streets in their present store and 100 feet on 53d and 34th Streets in their new store, With the addition of the S: erty the store expects to do a bus: of = $100,000,000 annua in nse the ty oe of the Milwarter ind Philadelphia stores of the firm ‘The members of the Gimbel firm re siding in New York are I mbt Louls S. » Bernard F, mibel Trederic A, Gimbel, Lee Adam Gim be! and John F. Dug Philadelphia Saks prop oo POLICEMAN DIES SUDDENLY AT HOME Patrolman John Paynter of the der Avenue Station, Brooklyn, die: hourt failure early this morning ax h hon 749 Hast 89th 8 ul n duty yesterday and ap “TZ” FOR TIRED ACHING FEET Just take your shoes off and then put those weary, shoe-erinkled, acl jug) burning, corn-pestered, bunion tortured feet of yours in a ‘LIZ Your toes will wigule with joy 1 look up at you and almost talk then theyll take another dive that “TITZ" be When your feet feel like lu lead—all tired out—Jjust try It's grand—it's glorious, Your feet will dance wit! joy; also you will find ail pain gone from corns, callouses and bunions. Nhere's nothing like “TIZ." It's th oniy remedy that draws out all the sonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause foot pointed to the din usual health last ® « widow and child, I ne 1903, BLINDED BY HOOCH, HE CAUSES A’ RAID Detectives Descend on Saloon After Finding Wood Alcohol Victtw, After finding David Sullivan, thirty- four, of ing. He was ap- to a screen production—especia English this 1s, Wplgrams are fired at one tn ma hine-gun voato and the s many “points” are hammered with a pneumatic riveter, Miss Compton, whose work as t/t much deceived “woman of no im portan is excellent, is helped 0 wonderfully by the acting of M Rosemer as the decelving lord The Strand music, as is always (he case, Is gud screen production suc Jack Holt is advertised as having}! unique” role in “While Sater Sleey now unreeling at the Rivoll All het up about a picture thus de scribed and thinking that anythin “most unique’ must be wonderful, w« Journeyed to the Rivoit. The advertisement ts correct—tt most unique—the whole entertain ment. We never liked Jack Holt as sereen actor, and probably never will and that rather spoiled the pictur’ for us—but they have saved enous! of Peter B, Kyne's yarn—"The Par son of Panamint’’ to save the picture. “Panamint"’ or peppermint—it's an interesting story and one worthy of an afternoon or evening of almost ny one’s time these dull afternoon and nights. ‘The music ts fatr. The music Is again splendid at the Capitol this week, where it is stealins the programme honors from the fea- ture picture—The Wall Flower," the latest Rupert Hughes concoction. The picture 18 a simple story and fairly entertaining but trails a poor second to the other features of the entertain- ment. Colleen Moore and Richard Dix are the players whose names are in italics. They deserve the honor for ‘their heroic efforts. Irvin Cobb's "The $5 Baby,"? now on the screen at the Criterion, 1s what one might describe as “Just the cutest film imaginable!"' If that means any- thing to you, you'll lke the picture and like \t immensely, BROOKLYN? America’s Foremost Specialists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & G FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Tomorrow—Offering 1000 Pairs of Patent Leather Sandals The New Cut-Out Models the ‘pave (ween Webster nue, Avenu blind from the ¢ wood alcohol, and Park wn e ts of drinking detectives of the Bronx yesterday raided a saloon at No. 401 East ‘Tremont Avenue, arrested the pro: prietor and bartender and seized alleged poisonous liquor valued at more than $7,000, The proprietor of the saloon, Jotun Doit, forty-eight, of, No. 470 Mast 17 SI the jbartender, Alb. Kr le seven, of No. 792 is {cGeehan in Morrisania Court In $3 OW bail each on suspicion of felonious na- sgult and violating the State Prohibttton Law. 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At the Unusually Low Price of .00 Regularly 8.00 AVORED FABRICS AVORED NUSUAL COMBINATION AND TAILORING Normandy THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE (26, Viola Dana ts about 96 per cent. of the cuteness and she plays a kiddy in is able a manner as any screen act- ress we could think of. ‘The story from tears to tempestuous laughter, It won't do any one a bit of harm to sit through an unreeling of ‘The $5 Baby" and {t's well worth the time, mission fee, carfare and war tax, There is the usual surrounding pro- gramme of short subjects and music. i SISTER’S BLOOD SAVED HIS LIFE Surgeon's Skill Also Aids in Speedy Recovery of Man Shot by Robbers. Wien Salvatore Demarco, twenty- . owner ofta candy store, No. 442 runs East 18th Street, on June 3 was car- ried to Bellevue Hospital, five bullets in his body, the victim of robbers, no hope was held out for his recovery. Yesterday he was discharged, and the card read: “Recovered.” Credit for Demarco's speedy escape from death ts given Dr. George Lee of Bellevue and Demarco's sister, Mrs. Mary Gararigt, twenty-four, No, 269 Avenue A, Demarco says it was the pint of blood given in transfusion by Mary that saved him, Those at Belle- vue say it was Dr. Lee's surgery, ‘The night Demarco was shot as he was closing his store the bullets en- tered his abdomen, puncturing the In- testines in seventeen places, pierced his chest, kidneys and back. Dr, Lee first transfused Mrs. Gararigt's blood a series of delicate op- had road to recovery Dr. Lee declined to discuss the op- eration, but said he believed transfusion had had much to do with Demarco's recovery. ind then by Demarco on the erations soon the 1922, 6 GRAND RACES TO-MORROW AQUEDUCT babe Canarsie Stakes eton Handicap § e Hand ca) Hurricane Purse RACE TRAINS: yaad St, and ith Ave, thee “Teains ireenwood Ave. 3 ND STAND. on, 5, Including Tax Cuticura Soap — The Healthy — Shaving Soap Caticora Soap shaves without mog. Everywhere 2c caluh dididn og | ee aa ewe SAU Ta Risee “Av. Outh, St irs, & Sa PIN WHEEL WIthERANK ite EARL CARROLL 5! RAYMOND HircHcock’s BELASCD sree’ 45 St Beegunes a os Mate, thurs, Sat, at 2 DAVID BELASCO Presents LENORE ULRIC as KIKI CORT sins 8 WALLACE EDDINGER and Sut Maryn NASH Ls 'N “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” GOOD MORMNG DEARIE THE SENSATIONAL MUSICAL, COMEDY 4nth IRVING BERLIN S “Beat music show € r made in America.” Music Hall, bet. Hiway & Cent GD ST. 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