The evening world. Newspaper, February 10, 1909, Page 7

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and where they expect to & that dees not make ther Quick Aciion Necessary ; napa NOY Prevent Displays Worse ! lin taut! BLAMES THE PATRONS. fies V's Theatre Managers Plan Meet- ts ©! . ing to Call Halt on Ob- ies r jectionable Plays, PaRAnaa Before the k fs ont the see-saw 1 J ef theatricalgmorality in New Yorke ts t | Ukely to hit the ground with a good, yi" Ni hard bump. Influential managers have taken the )) 1 y places tn tose anyy on the n America the bulk of ‘ug people, In ntinental eltles of pie rarely go to agitation against certain “shows’ Into q thelr own hands, and are now consid ‘i ering the plan of holding a moect , | the Theatrical Managers’ Association to, | \ call a halt, if po on » JURY FINDS VERDICT | that do not reiloct credlt, they dectare, FOR EVENING WORLD, | on the theatre as an institution = 5" | Just what actlon 1 aken to! Rendered | Showii at its! clear the sensational atmosphere tn th Ren af Altercati ty ~ | epo Altercation i theatrical district las not been deter f port Cif ill won D | mined, It {8 not at all p Harlem Was Fair, | the Asso A jury in Justice McCall's part of polntmen ‘the Supreme Court yesterday, after, ie Cnn fof deliberation, returned a verdict in| only en eauate or of the Press Publishing Com- i RECESS COSTER Bac ny, OM World, In a suit y "London bea ay nl But the ta manogers As 4 World never been the tur theatrical aff: 1906. ning World printed an article of an altercation between themselves, as they are detern ter's millinery store, at in thelr pow ect: What Or frankly regard as an evil street, 04 ein Time to Take Action. Mrs, Lynch had left to be situation, of Klaw & In discussing the Erlang “Yanger, said “Lam very glad to see the en clergyn anriers Papers talo time. I regard ce given in New York as ag to the theatrical profess Dow established on footing, business cessfl “Unless a stop is thing at once it the managers A policeman was called and h of the principals in. the ferred charges, ‘The! trate report of the altercation had Deen Lbelled, The 1 in favor of the Press Pub- and the costs of the fon Mrs, Lynch, after ars of persistent and Valuable Item for Men Health and stre unkno own will be th hitherto felt Ing given tn the houses were when pla fudiences f “In lange some public that D thom, and if the people of this. city do not want to have the stage of New York fall lewer than that of Paris, vigorous ac- tion shofld be taken at once. “There is one good, ‘has resulted from the production of in- ‘decent pl and intelligent dramatic writers ought to tuke note of the fact se who prod . the sake of the sensatior that may result. Art ts cle man is going to stoop to the pre: tlon of an indecent play for the s of art. Managers Have a Remedy. “Lam very happy to state that none of the people connected with our firm fan offender in this for Mr. Klaw and m) that our names hay 1 nected with an Indecent play and will be. ~ “The remedy Nes in the hands of the Managers themselves," declared Erlanger, “and in fairness T mu that in this particular case thi Papers are handlenpped, because the more publicity they give to the ex- ploitation of an indecent play the bet- ter {t pays the indecent manager who presents it. “Managers can correct the abuse by ghutting their doors to when they present them: eS Outside of New York. So far as Klaw & Er- | anger are, concerned, we will furnish our own remedy—we will not give ‘them a chance to get into our theatre. | There 's no good reason why the man- agers of this country, who have en- | Joyed fourteen years of great prosper- {ty, should stoop to this sort of thing. “The greatest danger does not Ie with the musjcal plays because they |taken seriously and they dr ent class of people from will st dreaded at al rvous exhau panied with such as extreme nervousness, insoz- nia, cold extremities, melan- cholla, headaches, constipation ! ! il dreams of direful dis timidity in) venturin general inability to act even W heh ihe at least sus- pects It For the benefit of those who want a restoration to full, boundin. th and all the happ' accompanying it \ 1 | | | ! | | i ' f the follo home treatm | 1 ' | | is given. It contains no op or habit-forming drugs ever, Mix it a e and nc one will be the wiser as to your affliction The Mr ment news et, beading sar rilla compound, mix with one ounce compound fluid balm- wort, and stand two hours, Add one ounce compound essence Me nil one ounce Uneture compound, Shake ke a_ teaspoonful al and one at bed- these, plays after each me time, The ingredients are used for various prescriptions If unable to obtain these {n- gredients from your regular druggist you can readily o! them at any of Hegeman Drug Stores, New York City, SUITS JonnDamel Patt SorstSons SKIRTS At Nearly, Half Their Original Price WOMEN'S SUITS, of| fine broadeloth, jackets cut long and in the latest models; some are plain tailored, others handsome- SSS L- yalred to the police statton, | 9 : F ‘eee Sl e (SILLA N 54-56058 GcedbytBlabel H., Ae Y Paap Extraordinary Final Reductions nag | ON Entire Stock of FUR COATS 12 Pony Coats 36 inches long vesees 29,50 with any other New York Store re 49,50 ine « “50 inches iene ventie were 65.00 35. 00 47 “ “50 inches long ...... 49. 50 | (Hipless) were 85.00 9 # “ 50 inches long ...... NY were 125.00 69.50 | To “52 inches long ...... a6 165.00 98. 50 75.00 89.50 9 Caracul Coats 50 inches long .. were 125,00 §°# “50 inches long (fynx collar) were 155.00 5 5 4 “50 inches Tong 135.00 ath “50 inches long .. 195,00 (selected baby pelts) were 285. 00 6 French Seal Coats 50 inches long aia were 125.00 75. 00 3 French Seal Coats 50 inches long Aaa were 145.00 98. 50 3 Hudson Seal Coats 50 inches long 135. 00 245,00 ee 2 Alaska Seal Coats 38 inches long were 395.00 (SDAA A» peer tS SLSLSSISLSSSASASLSAL SAS To-morrow, Thursday 1”? " < Men’s Spring Shirts SEPTIONALLY CHOICE ASSORTMENT IN THE NEWEST FABRICS AND DESIGNS, COAT MODELS, CUSTOM WORKMANSHIP AND PERFECT FITTING, AN Electroliers and L Aectroilers an am ps A CHOICE COLLECTION OF ELECTROLIERS IN ARTISTIC DESIGNS, SUITABLE FOR PARLORS, BOUDUIRS, HALLS & LIBRARIES ATTRACTIVE VALUES, TO-MORROW, Stern Brothers "= | Imported and Domestic Electric Lamps, with large shades, at $7,95, 17.50 | | | 33% % Below Former Prices ! (THIRD FLOOR) Dep’t for Decorative Furnishing FABRICS APPROPRIATE FOR INTERIOR HANGINGS AND FURNITURE COVERINGS ARE NOW BEING SHOWN AND INCLUDE MANY NOVELTIES. INTENDED PARTICULARLY FOR SPRING AND SUMMER USE, SE WINDOW AND BED DRAPERIES IN A WIDE RANGE OF STYLES, LA THE REFITTING OF HOUSES SUITES, CLUBS AND HOTELS A+ SPECIAL FEATURE. COLOR SKETCH WITH FABRIC SAMPLES AND ESTIMATE MITTED UPON REQUEST, West Twenty-third Street SORMITUMCS 0 ee | 2 Days More of Lincoin’s Birthday Sale of Our | = | $450 Walters “Empire” Pianos for 225 $5 Down and $1 Per Week No extras—$225. THAT'S ALL, On payment of $5 we deliver the piano to your home. a plano elsew' yeaah; therofors you make the EMPIRE aving {nvestment Ih ft the tone-lasting Walters Empire Plano the “nigh is pre-eminent; In construction It is pire Piano plano In the Ip lgning and neral make-up there Is no ly trimmed; values up to $40.00. Special 26.50 | Shetat ‘anywhere near Its price that can equal It | WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS, of fine WALTERS EMPIRE PIANOS ARE BUILT TO LAST A LIFETIME. serges and fancy mixtures, stylishly cut Fag Mribite 7 DAs) ea Wiehe] erece) SePenune. aperesa Rparen lees tet and artistically trimmed; values up to 4s banded all the way through; bird's-eye MBRHO;, Spegiar Aviivcisicersectivestceni varies 11.50 Rete preeion eens. coe eneree pat j 850 ALL WOOL WALKING SKIRTS, in ona planer yen ean wae {Il either flare or plaited effects; all cut extre J Beaaitletet made; values up to $9.00. 5.50 ba iad dates ponid ek Broadway, dthand 9th Sts. i na te Dae Saar i second-hand pla Sia like wornout m your olf plan pay any balance due at $1 a Exchange uci. \bpon vedusst reoresntative mil ols ‘All Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES', Lex. to 3d Ape., 59th to 64th St. = Doa't buy as price, for it wi LACEPTIONAL ECONOMIES FOR THURSDAY eens Big Purchase & Sale of One of Ne continue handling disposing of all his stock on hand—-a big lot of which we bought at away below the cost to manufacture, This special purchase will be divided into three lots to-morrow, and the prices named in each in- ss Fine Embroideries cook's most prominent imporiers will shortly dis- § y FINE EMBROIDERIES, In the mean time he is We dre most seasttional, You'll be unusually pleased with the wide range of designs and the general excellence of the Envbroideries in each group, The assortment comprises: SWISS, NAINSOOK and CAMBRIC EDGES, 2 to 4 inches wide; BEADING, BANDING and INSERTIONS, 1 to 2 in wide, A Special assortment of EDGES, INSERTIONS, BEADING AND BANDING, from 14 to 9 Inches wide. Also another special lot of EDGES, INSERTIONS, DEADING AND BANDING, from 14% to 12 inches wide Values up | 1 Values up | Values up | pr wit F226 wey DOC tar) DAC “ae Wash Dresses The most charming creations, Every one crisp, new, spic and span, For the dainty miss, 4 to 14 years, we show all that is becoming and correct in high and Dutch neck, also guimpe e Ss. The materials are percales, ginghams. and chambrays. west colorings and designs, as well as plain, All of- fered at these special prices: ~ 79¢; 95c, $1.35, 1.95, 2:95 FOR THE YOUNG GIKL, 14 TU 13 YEARS, many smart dress effects, with long sleeves—others low neck and sleeveless models to be worn with waists. Newest materials--fashionably trim 1.95, 3.95 fully 4% less than they will be later on New Spring. Suits, Especially Priced for Thursday, They're just in trom a manufacturer who made us 4 low price season. We turn this saving over to you to-morrow, The coat is a 36-inch model, halt-fitting, fashioned on straight li smaily trimmed with satin, and bengaline of seit colors; th jor quality guaranteed satin. Skirts cut on the new close-clinging lines. Materials are fine imported plain French serges and satin stripes; al! the new season's choice colors, including rose, Sage and black. Women’s $5 Suede Boots, 3.45 Rather than wait till the end of the season we offer these Superic rf SUEDE BUTTON BOOTS right now when the demand is at its height. All up-to-date and stylish. There will be found such \ shades as London Smoke, and Black, made on the Paris last with a smart Spanish instep and military heels, Shoit effect. with flat overgaiter button, others the regular round button, Boots have been offered in our store formerly at $5.00, and are a sensational value at Fine Silks---Two Specia's “It will be a silk season,” says an authority. The crowds at our counters bear out this prediction, Cnsurpassed values always—these for instance for to-morrow only: NATURAL PONGEE kj 27 inches wide; a superior grade and These 3.45 lustre finish; regulat 396 COLORED SATIN PRINCES. spring shades, Regularly $139; yard 1.25 39c and 49c Dress Goods, 18c » PLAIDS, STRIPES and FANCY SUITINGS, in blue and white, | Vaiue 3c, and 49¢.; yard... ea aay Moure nmasiced at Headon HIM, ee yttiee “atan'y Wites” by Frank [Qpen How st Whibue Tomp- Hiehardaon, We shall give free to the purchaser oO $ 08 book a fine picture cf Lincoln, reproduced from ‘the original painting It is mounted and ready for framing Frees, by Charl her Brunell “Levey” Cleansing Fluid Reduced only, ‘To further popularize # Cleansing Fluids— h Regular 50c size, 43c, An immense assortment of the latest fiction, Eebhgs which are: -40 ve Eighty!) by Emerson Hough, ‘omrade yma on nh Osborne, i | i f ecial reduction for Thursd nent we offer the “Lev gular 25¢ size, 2Ice this : Will remove all spots and stains from the most delicate fabrics, No injury # ta goods. Perfectly safe GLOVES CLEANED=—1l. (engths—per pir, 5c. Leave vour Garmenis af the Levey Depart. n ail main la to be ch 5 Morningside and we w : 125th St West rears call ed, or ‘phone { Between Lenox . & Seventh Aves, , ETT re, Our -Entire Colossal Stock at 20 to 50 Per Cent. Savings 2° WEEK OF OU FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE Exceptionally Liberal Credit Terms Extended Throughout This Sale Open Saturday Evenings | axierise:) FREE TRANSFERS $35 2°50" i i Pome This Store Will Be Open A: Day Friday, Lincoln’s Birthday $6 & $7 Messaline Waists, | a 93.95 A remarkable underprice offering of many beauti- ful new mod- % els, Th 7 waists are made of supe- rior quality messaline in navy, brown, electric,green,| wistariagray, olive, smoke and taupe. Three spe- cials: Model No. 1- MESSALINE WAIST: messaline and buttons (ort S front; collar and sleeves; butions and frill; an extraordinary value at, opon Model No, 2-MESSALINE WaAISTS, with fine pin tucks, soutache braid, folds ot n and large corded buttons on front and sleeve tucked back; a rare value at... : Mode! No, 3- MESSALINE WAISTS y ney ard pre with soisettes and buttons; front is with so e braid ; cluster-t None C. 0, D. and No Mail Order. = BLOOMINGDALES" Bargains in Mink Ties & Maffs are Our Creat Clearance Sale of Furs Now on (Way: | DOUBLE SHAWL TIE, four stripes LAE four stipes thmmed with ds, tails and ir nails and Was $58. wed $39 “nwo, STIPE “THROW ith heacs, talis and | Redused $45 wo stripes. Aeads, tals ta folds of wie penel | mton bac { | $395, ‘with if four stripes - paws and : Be Wie ENS CNT Vane y tle, “immea wit ih” Heads, tals and) ang paws. W aws, Was $79 Reduced 2 Dee neni nahin $501 serge <= BLOOMINGDALE: Women’s $18. 00. Taffeta Reincoats at $10. 00 “4 Different firetiy, graceful models of a splendid quality silk | taffeta. Many different shades | and in rich narrow and wide } stripe effects. Waterproof. t “tol They are 52 inciaes long and have sy lined yoke. Every 1 size. Regular $18 Coats $1 i {O-MOFTOW Ate verses r f Women’s $12, 50 Satin Rubberized Coats, £04100: | ing, serv. jf) iceable, high gremde, double- breasted models; guaranteed, waterproof; all sizes; 52 inches long; have ie collar and turnioack cutis to ee very , special morrow at th St. Section. == BLOOMINGDALES' rote eta “Sale of Lisle Thread Hosiery! For Menthe" For Women:-2h2re 3 ized lisle thread half hos: in every | liste thread stockings, with French | feei; in every desirable color and ||} fash onable color and black. | black and white. Usually 50¢ | Usually 50c a pair, (| to-morrow at ! BLOOMINGDALES! = Women’s House Dresses---Specials HOUSE DRESSES, made of black and white check and tan check Chambray; have pleated front, revers Over shoulders and finished with pipin, kirt weil 98 has told; S, made of Chambray HOUS DRE nd cadet, with Dut Cin solid blu neck, tucked iront and tucked back; front anel buttons; trimmed with two r i o $2.59 of “ Soisette”” $3.98 HOUSE DRE in the style ast and gray, specia = BLOOMINGDALE $1 Siiver Piated Parses, i To- morrow 25¢ Etched sil- FR, ny c new and pre design, ed with a long chain handle Main I = BILOOMLNGDALES! & Fiow to Open a Charge Account on the Easy Payment Plan tment u a, Ol Pa at Sewing for id Ave. th Se = |, BLOOMINGDALES’, 933; (2 AM Ci een Trauaser to

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