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ATOR ENTS NEW DIREGTCIRE SUIT FOR MEN {ts All in One Piece, and) Sort of Elephant’s . Skin Color, HE W ARS IT HIMSELF. | | Doesn't Think City Ought to Revoke American Theatre License Because of It. Willlam Dillon, a vaudeville perform- br, who was the principal witness before | Referee Emanuel Blumenstell at to- May's hearing In the suit brought by tity to revoke the license of the Amert- tan Theatre, descanted at length o} lew one-piece directoire walking for men that he has had p: hopes to create a vogue for Ditlon wore the stage of the . night the city al mers ay it was not a walking sult “You tostume, but an ord bald George M. Leve the defendant ‘It fa 4 maintaln Dillon. at ds, $t will walk ff you walk In ft. It is hishly oy appar for any wear, In fact, I ha tinted that suit a © to make $¢ money out of it when it becon fashion. Eva'ved It Long Ago. “Tevolyed t e-piece gar bral years as efore profession,” ran on t sad iy, “Twas in th thing business at to create a then, and I did my ing suits for | temand for union nen. | swhy, when [ fint Introduced that| butt tn Lan aster, Pa., the representa: tive of a R concern came to me nnd wanted a sample of that sult, I told him 1 was getting a patent on it{ land that he would have to wait. 1/8 ‘would spring my good ume, On cross-examinatl oration Counsel I vanted to Ynow the color of this coming ‘ion in men's apparel, but on that p Assistant Cor- | or, was | the nearest he could come to Never Saw Lavender Elephant. “Lavender?” Mr. Plerce, bi Mr, Ditton had seen a la elephant, and thought a pecul of gray would probably come nearer to Heseribing the color. “Cotton material?’ asked the clty ‘ate, the very best wool, eentic finish.” Mr. Dillon had with him the little red cap which has been previously! mentioned by the city's witnesses as B part of his “costume,” and gravely displayed {t to Referee Blumenstiel, with the remark that {t could be worn | with a} anywhere ° “except in the presence of aring was adjourned until MISS CAMERON A BRIDE. Daughter of E Hon, Roland Lindsay. | WASHINGTON, March 18.—One of the most fashionable weddings of the sea- son here was that at noon to-day of Miss Martha Cameron, daughter of former Senator Cameron, of Peunsy!- vania, and Hon. Roland Lindsay, of the British Foreign Office tn London. The ceremony, which occurred at the Cam- eran residence In Lafayette Square, was performed by Rey. Dr. Roland Cotton Smith, of St. John's Episcopal Church The bride was given away by her father, and Lieut. Sherman Miles, son Gen. Nelson A. Miles, retired, acted fas best_man. There were no brides- matds, The ceremony was witnessed by a small number of relatives and friends, lowing "3 mourning in the bride's fam- ily. A two weeks’ honeymoon will be nator Married to lige Calls Engh Engines From | & working sutt," reptied | japent at Jekyll Island, Ga., after which ‘the couple will go to London, Mail Orders Filled S2CHICKEN COOP. FIRE COSTS THE WIT ABOUT a) | | Eronx to Astoria, but Finn's Hens Are Saved. An engine was rushed across the East River to-day from the Bronx to Astoria! to assist in saving the chicken coop of | Finn trom > apparatus from Stelnway, 1 Duteh onflagration had been checked $3, after its foreman had looked ¢ wins, Was taken back to {ts quar- sat One Hundred and Thirty: reet. The flre-boat Zophar Mills was also on hand, ants of the coop—elg't fine China hens and a very superior coster of the same strain—were al mas destruction, Astori nd | ills was already there, reucued. ‘They escaped without the aid Cd CLI Iv i Grid), eae ever, on hand and ready for use had the ocet n demanded, The measured 8 by 10 feet and was o: tory high. It was consumed to t! extent of $2 The expense to the y} was about $200. Finn {s a contractor and his house ana | a vined some headway before as of biddies’ alarmed Mrs, Finn | ed the door of the Somebody called ti 1! was most effacti laugh by galloping spot uiry inade later show alarm sent out was a‘ call” rung In from a factory away from Finn's place. MAURETANIA IS SPEEDING. Vernon HH, Brown, the New agent of the Cunard Ine, got a w from the Mui York Message 1 to twen- westward it ts ex. ive hours, ‘Doctors’ Mistakes | Corrected. TUBERCULOSIS CURED. | At the recent Tuberculosis Congress, held in Wasbington, D ©., the noted scientists and specialists Uuanimously fudorsed and recomtnended X-Light exatiination of the | chest as the ONLY way to know existing conditions or to make a positive diagnosis of the easly and difforent stages of tuber. | culosts, heart disease aud their kindred all- ments | ‘The remarkable success of Dr. Ander- son's treatment and cure of diseases of the Lungs, Heart, Liver and Stomach is due to| his use of the Anderson X-Light for exam- {nctions and for diagnosing diseases of these | organs Kn x Light, examination (requiring only | ‘OFT eG » and th dir The diagnosis nm guesswork and making the treat- a ditions fH an Ce can be made immediately kind of treatment may out experiment or de! has tco frequently bi often altogether wro: ment not only experimental, but actually useless and daugerous in many instances To thump the chest or to listen with the ear to the outside of the body {ts mere child's play compared to the accuracy of he diagnosis now obtatnable by this 1 sLight examtuation which loca ses from three to six mont! ossible by the usual med Dr. Anderson's treatment ; Mm cal examination. {s based upon an accurate diagnos i] If you have any sympte Hay Fever, Ast tion or evil effects warning aud co: jon for a| correct diagnosis of vour trouble at once, before tubercle bacilli appear or serious | complications develop. Do not neglect, do not delay, do’ not ex eriment, and do not wait for Sprin Breakdown to overtake you. Be sure o} what your reai ailment ts before trying | any remedy or treatment. Office consulta- tlon and examiuation given free. Dr. Anderson, Specialist for twenty-two | years in Diseases of Nose, Throat a Chest. Office No. 60 Weat 224 et. (between | Sth and 4th aves.), New York. Hours—10 to 4, ‘Office fa open on Mon- | day, Wednesday and Friday evenings till! § o'clock (Sundays, 11 to 2.) ‘consump heed the Your Last Opportunity: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Don’t Miss This Sale. them prove to you the wonderful values offered. before real, true bargains like these will again come your way, 61.50 French Ostrich Plumes, 11 Inch $2.00 French Ostrich Plumes, 14 Inch $3.50 French Ostrich Plumes, 16 Inch: See these fine, elegant, beautiful plumes, Let It will be a long time all colors, for., all colors, fo all colors, for $5.50 French Ostrich Plumes, 19 Inches, all colors, for $7.00 $10.0 Frenoh Ostrich Plumes, 21 Inches, all colors, for French Ostrich Plumes, 24 inche $1200 French Ostrich Plumes, 25 inch $20.00 French Ostrich Plumes, 28 inche: all colors, for Il colors, for all colors, fo phys French Willow Plumes, 20 Inches, all colors, for 00 French Willow Plumes, 25 inches, all colors, for 6th Ave. corner 7th St. PONT SUFFER WITH TURE- TRUSSES RUP Abors {a shown the Worthless Belt Truss — whose leg-straps MUST pull pade on pelvic bon, Above les with ite pad: on VITAL Rupture wn the critwinal Spring Tree de to press on the boue aud not connected with the . It you havea Spring True, | See How Belt Cuts pressing life» produc ty to bold it apart asf oa yonr body, and oonts Lite thereby drying up you f thon you will kaow what uunecessary and oink your t barioful p this pape. u rted by @ late.” Belia ften bave to S20 How Do not any longer | bo madonn tighter ‘ile 8d Spring Cute Sits criminal Spriug | sbown, and i fall to wold ste te pring ‘Truns liko thie. | You Gan Ge FREE of Straps and Springs and OUKED be a Cluthe Truss Masssciny'ss Massaging Pad snd yes will be convinced of this woeerful truth, THE VERY MOMENT tho Clnthe ‘rvs ws worn oF after you bave road wy FRE® BOOK, whleb T tend in plain, sawed eovalopo to al} writing for It. ho Clutho Truss is poattlvely g in every e@ You will beve REAL holdin, you pover had it bef lifting, pulling, straining, bathing (it's w2 ages to ANY positici wy Fre (4 Pad cont! ouonalyt MASSAGING uing the weakened muscles | anti) regaiv their NATURAL condition why russ of any Xind will be } needed, Tho Chithe Truss can do asl ie for YOU. at LESS cost than Jou. pay again again for the worthlosa Leg Strap, Spring and Drugstore Trusses — thn kinds that alwaye burden thelr victims to the grave. Remember, Examination {1 PREF. It costs you nothing to learn how yon can te rid of your Rupture and Trusses forever. Call without dolay or write KOW for the FREE BOOK, Order Blank, Pricelist, Surgeons’ Testimony, and Public Endone wenta from $500 Benofted and Cred Hours 9 to 6; Set. Hill @; closed Sunday CHAS. CLUTHE 125 East 23rd St. Bat. 4th and Lexingian Aves., Mew York Cluthe System of Trosses is covered under many pat- gots, NEVER sold Every application recelven benefit of our 40 years’ en. perience inthe Pit- ting Roome ., !: one you any of | of Autos | PROGK, La, La, La, Exchange Your Piano for an Autotone The moment you exchange your old) piano for an Autotone you bring into your home a musical instrument on which you can play any musical compo sition, It substitutes for an instrument that is confined to the use of an educated musi- | icin | on Lueket Meacham, Oh, That We Two Were Maying Nevin previous knowledge of music. It takes nothing away, for it can be played also by hand like any piano as well) as by means of perforated music rolls, nah How You Can Own an Autotone TODAY on payment of only $25 On payment of 825 we will at once deliver to} your home un Autotone, Autotone bench, and the! music you select. Come and play the music your- se/f on the very instrument we will send you. Balance of the price of the instrument on terms that may be conveniently arranged Generous allowance for your old piano. The famous *' Accentor'’ device, which accomplishes the human touch” and imparts the ability to accent the melody | properly, is an exclusive feature of the Autotone, The Autotone original princi ples and is in no way to be confused with any other self-playing piano. It is the only instrument of its kind that is enthusiastic. ally inert Be Tetrazzini, Destinn and many others, ee t to play. asiest to buy. If you cannot call—write or telephone today for Illus. | trated Catalogue. HARDMAN, PECK & COMPANY 524 Fulton Street, Brooklyn 138 Fifth Avenue (near 19th Street) | Ready-to-Wear Sohn Daniel Uae BEAUTIFUL MODELS in Women’s Street Hats; smart, up-to-date styles, simply and elaborately trimmed, at 4.50, 5.50, 6.50 and 7.50 Broadway, Sthand 9th Sts. Che World Almanac for 1909 will “tel! you something about everything and everything about a great many things.” 25 Cents SOLD EVERYWHERE cian one that requires no instruction or| Fstablished 1842 | | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, Standard Patterns New Idea Patterns and All and All Standard New Idea * | Publications Publications for April The Co- -operative Store for April O'Neill Building Sixth Avenue, 2uth to 22d Street Adams Building | DOUBLE SURETY STAMPS FRID, MORNING given in ction with the extraordinary sales announced below, Shop in the morning and fill your stamp books in half the usual time. stamps instead of one with each 10¢, spent before 12 o’¢lock, is constructed upon entirely new and | by such famous artists as Caruso, Zenatello, | \ ‘Extraordinary Values on the Bargain Squares 1909. Single st hereafter, TEN FREE STAMPS TO START EW BOOK. ASK FOR THEM, Friday and Saturday, March 19th and 20th, Sale of Men’s New Spring Custom Made Waistcoats, FURNITURE Six Extraordinary Specials for To: Morrow and Saturday Only All Much Under Our Regular Prices $20.00 Extension Table, | $10.50 Mortis Chair $7.50 | Values $15.00 aie | $3.50 to $6.00, | at rh s chatr AS hand carved } J 85 lay can % fortable } (Like cut.) Has 44-inch curate oak round top, deep quartered oak rim, heavy, round, quartered oak pillar base, with heavy shaped legs and handy carved claw feet. The table opens to oy i tructed and ni the best it sold for so 20,00; sale price $15, 00 $2.75 Dining Chair, $1.98 (Like cut.) Made of golden oak, pot: | ihe lot includes fancy French Flannels in new stripes and figures, | | lightweight Broadeloths, plain colors with new fancy tape border, | | siix and wool, mercerized cottons in this season's color- ings and materials suitable for early spring wear; sizes 85 | 33 to 44, including stouts; $3.50 to $6.00 Vests, at ‘ | Adams Building—First Floor, six feet thoroughly, c price $ eer Groceries at Lowest Prices "Phone 57u0 Chelsea | Prompt attention given to Mail and Telephone Orders. right to limit quantities, Seats, Pri ise WOVE! We reserve the ¢ Seats. An op portunity to secure Ge ugar— Havemeyer | & Elder's Eagle } | Brand Powdered in 5-Ib, mus- the es ~ ao Mackerel — the | Oatmeal—tlecker’s , finest new season’ ~ bas | | Cream Oatmeal, reg- { Irish Mackerel; No, 2 Bat f | ularly 10¢. per pkg. R eee price $2.75 price.. very $12.00 Mpls Cabinet, ml 50 ae (Just like cut) Bie Mate of genuine xy Hirch wood, ma- | Sugar, lin’ bags, Size; 10-1), kits, OTe; 5-1b, \ kits , Jw non- special, three 1,200 high-grade fancy Waistcoats for men from one of the | | best manufacturers in this country. 25c for | | ‘ 4 | a8 fae 3 get 1B | | ‘HES — Fancy Calle | | jvaporated Peaeh brigh| t. thine fay | 1 Qatsieate quia | | | | MOLASSI $4.75 $3.25 Reed Rockers at $2. as pow hogany finish, Reed Arm Rocker (ike ratie t beautifully pol.) with prettily bent Sspinsleaiy anid WO ished. Has elegant Hee Na mural decorat on door, It is 4 full, art: hand wine Ihave kits B5e || | | for wine SARDINES Mustard ‘Sard and 5 apro inches deep, 20 heavy posts an IRISH | 0. Imported, Oat inch ide and, cross braces wit al, from Droghes A re Ms ty ang Y | " jand; O-lb, cans, S05 nehes high; st 22 Spaces for music fancy shaped bey- . Cerebos or q i y BROKEN shake Thee Salt, beat elled = mirror in tome hace. guellige for ‘tuple bes ( back, French) lar price ghettty App 3 8 es xen, Shaped legs, neat- carving on the front of cabinet. This is an exceptionally good article at a very small cost Regular sale price, ly carved. Rope lo ke Yad p4.L9 Adams. Building, a == quart cans. J Hi TRING BR Christian's Natural {| ®) ci AL MEAL, On Sale Every Day This Week Popular Sheet Music, 10c|| |: 2e. each extra by mail. None sent C. O. D. Embracing most of the newest, up-to-date pieces. Adams Building Basement. RTED Bolet! Peas, import C special, | | i Ade 9% each Ad | " iy gal: | | ‘ ', | 29 rune Ble 40 | biiceu! yor Ib, ie ult ED WREAD, Hardy Holland Rose Bushes ieee PRUTI tmport: quality STURGBO WAFERS, |} State Cream | 6 ci ked per per ibe. 15c Each or 2 for 25c vray AO || atncrieine PBS leauaegetenmac | | q . . ; € t # Ai laid 6B 4 ‘am, athe We have just received our first importation of 50,000 hardy ||] 30c | meat oy. Guns | sliced, ier bis Rose Bushes, all good stock, true to name ' We are the “boe CORNED eee bi Crit largest retail handlers of Rose Bushes in Ne and lead because || ~ trean Con ry | our bushes bloom, If planted now, will bloom 25¢ in the early part of Summer and will lend Adams Building Basement charm to the immediate surroundings of your | ——, Summer home. The list American Beauty, Madame whet, | s Liberty [a France | Candies and Favors Duchess of Albany, argaret Dixon, Mrs. John Laing, raul Neyron, Baron de Rothschild, Ulrich Brummer, Bridesmaids, ( son Rambler, General Jacqueminot, y w Rambler, Caroline Testout, Home-Made Candies Fresh Every Day April Fool and Easter Favors now ready. Rustic Piee hits, Hens, Chickens, Ducks, Nests, Carts, Chariots, Eggs, delicious eating Chovolate and Marzapan Eggs. Adams Building—Basement, atin and Paper C.0.D. O'Neil! Building —Basement. None sent Seasonable Merchandise Greatly Underpriced for Friday’s Selling | No Mail, lelephone or C, O, D, orders tilled, | Remnants Wool) 9c Cotton | Moria Taffeta |25c Net ) Dress Goods gece? Suiting > J1c Ribbons 147 ¢ | Veilings 42h | AG, yafd.. sss aee Ay If anontie anneie Ateyatdeirrsryy ss stat rene AGL Yardiey cree | ae A big assortment at about half price, Plaids and embroidered dots 434 inches asinbi colors. | Dotted and Ru in various black and colors. | Adams Buildin 49c & 59¢ Black Wool } Dress Goods Adams Building colors and black. O'Neill UND tite 29 | | Piece 10 yards, $1.60. In Both Buildings. j 386 ¢ $1.00 to $2, 00 —— |65c Rough Pongee Suitings OFC la Waists 4 ie oves Values up to $1.48 | 59 AtYaGierenr ties 6 ; | All the new + 5 Banani Cloth,“ Mohairs, Serees and Adams building. Slightly [iaetas, (crossbar), Princess Flannel, Cheviots. |———- a ae Adams Building, black Sateen a d colored Lawn. \ Adams Building ~ pues aN Woo! Satin 78 |19¢ Plisse Fancy meer Adams Bulldin a : tripe Armure A ED Ts ee $1.50 Spring P Crepes f jt 10s, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 | Hats $f 00 ; and colors, | At yard . Waists $2. 95 PREBMR re cie ne ae ere Alia lag Rough braids, 1 vire frames, | ——~ > - O'Neill Building. yokes, dotted | five newest shape {, navy, CO- $1. 00 Chevron 25c Dutch Coilars u Q with fancy | peahagen, . champagne, Brown and Serges ; 58c and Jabots L 49! yokes, plaids and checks | At, yard, O'Neill Building, | Adams Bulling. __ | ll wool, in satin stripe finish, bl rious designs. 39¢ and $0¢ Chiffon M Silk and colors Adams Building 39c¢ and 50¢ Chiffon len’s 25c Si y Building ——--/| Veils Neckwear 10! ——— 125c Linen | PRP RN TTL URE, Rete? ea34 {$1. 2c > | 9% Various colors and bla Adams Building. _ | Petticoats Ic! eee Adams Bu z | cv TR TOON pars ACH vhite and various col- | — 777 gor: rea Men's Linen } | Hydegrade, black and dou-| ors. 45c Imported ) Collars | ble flounces O'Neill_Building | Hydrangeas i 25¢ y eae Adal em ge) | we Adams Building Tt Pere ——— 30¢ Cathedral 15e| eer: if | ———-. | F mbroidered Cloth saree tr | 29¢ Imported White } ‘Bandings et to 89¢) tas Adams Building Pied Dotted Swiss A 17¢ 4 : ing the 2 id Inches side, ted 25 Imported Cherries..... 15¢ | ) WALD. cers eevevereces Siuitae ovelties, for finishing ¢! | lass an cathedral effects, popular Various size dots. jenn gown, all the new shades, |e er 19c Imported Foliage.....10¢ | O'Neill Building O'Neill Building | Adams Building. : Adams Building. ———= We Give Surety Stamps and Redeem Them for Premiums or Merchandise : =