The evening world. Newspaper, February 22, 1912, Page 5

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Pee FOREN SHOPHEN TEMPTAMERCAN TO EAT CUSTOMS Offer to Give Fake Receipts | for Goods Bought to Per- mit Swindling. | | AMAZED AT HONESTY. Any Customer the United States Presumed to Be a Cheater. | From (Bpecial Correspondence of The Evening World.) NAPLES, Italy, Feb. 14,—One has only to travel through Europe and make a few purchases in the principal centres of population to discover evidence of a recognized system to ald Americans in a eT THE EVENING WORLD, THUR SDAY, FEBRUARY 22, Say! How’d You Like to Be One of These ‘‘Dawgs”? 1912. HOLIDAY BRINGS With Nary a Kick Coming to ’Em, and Kisses---Ah-h!) aannices liable Rena dell + Aes + “KIDDIES” OUT 0 hd j MRS. T. M. TUBNER, WITH CHAM- MISS ANNA SANDS, WITH POM cheating the United States Government owt of duty upon articles purchased abroad. fm fact, when an American insists upon being given a receipted bill for the @mact amount expended for an article PION RUNE'S BUQUEST. iN AND OUT | PATOR LPBR TOSSIZ. GS Ne is ay | M88 ALION BEATRION TAINTER SHOWING HER LITTLE FRIENDS \ RBR PRISE DOG, WAMPAGHE WATOMA. known as Lady Godiva to appear for a week in Glasgow and was hauled over coais for doing so, but Lady Godiva played to capacity business for the work Kennedy, to de given at The Little Theatre. Miss Matthison will have the part of ® peasant woman, oo 8 SS Pe Admirers of Canines. | omen | chester Kennet the New Grand Central Palace. | with no popular favor. To-day was kiddies day. [of the sche and holiday to the youngsters, caused an The cloaii | to that of extreme youth. of Visitorw wore Little girls and boys. the boards, much to the chagrin race away with the honors, All t | | Dailen's Surprise and the Auburn Ken- | \two Mundred Boston terriers. Honors | in Ule pointer case were carried off by | — Closing of Schools Crowds Kennel Show With Juvenile To-day ts the thint day of the West. Chiba bench show at Ita) the one place in town where the song about Kicking the dog around meets the consequent | moaned the absence of the sood-natured rush of Juvenile visitors, that brought the average age of the spectators down Almost halt American entries continue to sweep foreign owners, who are painfully sur- prised to see hitherto unknown dogs ferular classes were cleaned up yes- terday, and to-day the judges began work {n the unolassified specials, pit- ting breed against breed. The most spectacular winner of yea- [tertay was Herbert E Young's French bull puppy Enchantress, that went {nto for which she was entered. Mra, F. A W. T. Payne of Ker ngton, Pa. who took nearly every blue from novice to champtonship, His Indiana Malt beat Maxim's Rocket, thrice victorious tn | the winners’ class, | Much interest was shown in the ar- ray of beagles exhibited by the mill- fonalre colony of Long Island, inci Henry ©. Pappa, Raymond Reltmont and C. J. Post Phipps's Wheatley Chorister was the winner. Miss Ver. | Jardeau, the actress, won the Bl. | Chavienge Cup offered by the Kennel Association of Amerion Ladios’ for the best French bulldog shown by a member, Some new dors at the show are the Ipperkes, Sealyham terriers, Shet- 1 and Gorman sheeptoss and the ng | Doberman Pinschers. Folks who be. |old Newfoundlands looked at the queer new breeds in wonder, One disappointed exhibitor ts Thomas Turner of Brooklyn, formerly Mies Mary Winthrop, whose Charle- magne of Amersham has hitherto been winner of many blues, but who went down to defeat this time. The best Miss Winthrop could do was a first in the French bulldog class with Le Rot 11, a aecond with Dollar Princess and a he! third with Hunk's Bequent. Ine Mra. of the ring five times and won everything | this morning and fell to tl Elevator Roy's Bad Fall. Harold Christianson, a sixteen-year- ol levator boy of No. West One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, and employed at the garage of Mason & Seaman, No, 622 West Fifty-seventh street, opened the doors into the ghagt basement. Unbeknown the la other em- ad run up the ‘ator, The # taken in an unconsclous ¢on- dition to Roosevelt Horpital, He te auffering from a dislocated neck and will probably die. safe sure. 25 cts. and 60 cts. a bottle. ct. bottle of Riker’s Ex; does not stop your bring back the empty bottle get your money. ip she was there, and I am glad I per- mitted her to dance, because she had @ family to support in London and was Practically starving at the time.’ . . many) of the merchants gape in amaze- ment and then volunteer over again their willingnoss to make out bills under the real cost of the purchase, That Americans have such a bad name with the foreign tradesmen —a R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices OF THE THEATRES HEN I first saw Bernhanit ow and Mrs, Fiske and Miss Marlowe I thought I'd rather be a star than a filckering candle of domesticity flared by a husband's whims,” remarked Miss Adele Blood, who Is playing the title role tn “Every- a y te tl jus- trated. Low neck or stock collar. Short, three-quarter or Sizes are unusually compre- hensive in all the styles. Ne woman will be disappeinted because she happens to be HERE have been six generations of pony batlets and at least sixty widespread recognized belief that all] pyr DARNTON. variations of the same, but Willie MIE Ai tie Erurald Guana Neutee, full length sleeves. —Frilled 4 unusually slender or unusually pen to chedk tisle OWN OHARLES 'ON. | cotter declares that the pony ballet he | om" Le ~ ; i eed) i apraniige With ain WUE Lk will present at the Willlam T, Francia| “But now I sometimos think I'd just as | tunic or shirt waists, Broadway, 3thtossthse.| stout. at is, ifthe hue | soor be the cand band didn’t fla: INTERNAL BATHS jtomach, intestines, testimonial performance at the Century Theatre next Sunday night will be abso- lutely unique. Thus far he has enlisted tainly not a good name—undoubtedly| | seem to be having more than tuelr has arisen from a long sertes of deal-|© share of bad luck this season, The ings with people from the new world. | reappearance of Cyrii Scott for tho third bale Re is quito wure that travellers would| time goes to prove onco again that ‘‘the | Milian Ru ee net eare to have the fact made known|Dley's the thing.” Here's a good-look- Oates bad 5 ; ombe, Emma at home that they conspired with a|ing young actor—anyway, he looks Se ae foreign merchant abroad to have their] Youns!—a finished comedian with an at- EOPOLDINE KONSTANTIN, who Invoices made out from 50 to 6 per cent. | tractive personality, and yet “The Pat-| L plays the role of the Beautiful below tthe actual purchase price. ted Cait’ will probably drag him into Slave of Fatal Enchantment in ‘Any fair minded American who has| is third failure this year. inte} “Sumurun,” will desert the wordless made purchases in Belgium or France| We're constantly hearing complaints! arama on the concluston of her Amer from the managers that the supply Of! can engagement. On her return to B Switzerland or Italy, omunot Dut 200) well ured, woll trained leading men in| im she te to appear In “The Blue Bini,” ih I two instances at least good actors That Sell in Other Shops at $1.25 and $1.50. OUR PRICE........ All These Waists Store Closed To-Day, | On Sale To-Morrow Washington's Birthday 89c all over the world are now recom- mending the J. B. L. Cascade. the justice of the drastic measures ‘ 1 the 4 | Dutch neck lawn] WAIST | Tucked marquisette Tucked veile waist Pique shirtwaist ] WAIST | Cluster - tucked taken by Collector of the Port ot New| (hs Commi), ee eer ike qubes whe techeragte ter Senistis raat INTERNAL B ATHS & waist Japanese| No. 2. | waist, striped enero te bh made mannish|No. 5 fem Dlotize. with York Wililam Loeb to get every dollar} terial that ie wasted upon worthless! stisg Konstantin ‘will play tho role of | embroidery in| AT 89e] with wide Cluny Chiiar, shoulder style. Detachable | AT 89e Gir and ttriges of Ee ay thee — to the! piays produced in such a hurry that! rene in “The Blue Bird,” the part first || The treatment for a permanent re- & yoke effect. Clus- insertions. Imi-| ima iront panels of wide, negligeecollar.|<ide Platte Valenciennes. aa at arene catiway con-| they Seem even worse than they really | stayed at the New Theatre by Margaret [ff tum to perfect health. ‘er tucking, combined with] tation hand - embroidery | heavy Cluny, Skdefrill edged | French cuffs, and patch| Embroidery Van Dykes e fap re on geod are? Take, for example, the experience | wronerly and later by Edith Wynne We now have the J. B. L & Platte Valenciennes inser-| down front and on frilled | with inch-wide Platte Valen- ‘Kets. Pearl buttons and | edged with lace, in vest ef- Guctors are striking for Afty cente @/a¢ william Courtonay. Ho 1# one of! vatenison. After that ahe will play the | Cascade on exhibition at all Riker tions. cuffs. ciennes. utton links. fect. Frilled sleeves. day waxes, a five-cent advance—the dif-| the most accomplished leading men of| Queen in Eugene Scribe's “Glass of || Drug Stores in New Yirk and & ference from the wages paid for the| our stage, yet he waited the better part! Woe.» This will be followed by the |f Brooklyn. \ same work in Now York being the re-|of the season for a play that would en- sult of a tariff which protects American| able him to appear in New York. only, workingmen, admitting that a tariff re-|to find himsols jpyqivad in that awful vision would atill afford all the protec-| affair, “Making A ‘ tion necessary. And till they come from London, cere we AMERICAN WOMEN OPENLY|‘he#e Fnalish loading men, who ret i Ragivenbeved i i ns PLAN TO CHEAT UNCLE sam. | "00% parts, whlie American leading men iW Matthtkon for the of equal, or even greater, distinction | ; tauenherescibiel| Yet two fashionably dressed American | are apparently obliged to take What’®/ yas the new play by Charles Raya leading role In a new play by George Bernard Shaw, the name and the sub- Ject of which have not yet been an- nounced. Ask for booklet “Why Man of To- day is Only 50% Efficient.” “BSPARERIBS AND GRAVY.” | A new Comic Series, by George Me-) [S$ Manus, author of the Newlyweds, now the Sunday World's ide, If you want some one Funny women were heard to request a jeweiller| eft. As we're all fecling a bit patriotic} make you laugh, “Let George Do It.” = im the Via Ohtatamone, Naples, to give! to-day, why not tell the truth in behalf |“ = ea them recetpted bills for 20) france for a! of our own actors? i i a Yh la Wh Wi MW Wi Mla Wl iW purchase which really cost them 1: . francs, They declared that it would Citee play censor, Frank 8. ie ' America’s Greatest Furniture House! i Block be a great advantage to have bills at Cohen, who fe in town on lls way the low figure to pass the custome at around the workd, 1s surprised to home, and there was not a trace of|find “Bunty” doing so well here. In shame in thelr countenances as the|Scotiand, he says, a play Itke “Bunty 8th Ave. clerk willingly complied with thelr re-| Pulls the Strings" Is reganied as typ!- quest. cally rural drama, As for Harry 35th to People who deal fairly with the lawa| Lauder, his fellow commtrymen admire of thelr country have nothing to fear,| him not so tauch as an arti the 4 36th St but those who return to Now York! Visttor exp as for his abil Q ompy the Ar dova armed with fake rece | are only 80 many wri Mos, doubtless | publ are greatly incensed upon having thetr| “What Scotland needs m. trunks overhauled and then compelled Coven, to pay duty upon the basis of an ap-| . hustling pralsement made er than the face would put if these same bills, h t# something Tho United Staten yuire that goots shall CURRENT OPEN MAP. AT THE TIME AND PL pd bills, which | extrac The newest, mest stylish waists now on the market have been care- } fully gone over,and their best features incorporated in the ten remarkably ' low-priced waists which we offer tomorrow. Not only that, but the materials are good—good lawns, batistes, marquirettes—good embroideries—geod laces. Nor have they been use: | im amuserly way to meet this sale price. Then too the workmanship is | good. Otherwise it could not pass muster here. We warrant that the seams will hold as firmly as in hugher-priced waists. OPEN _SATURDAY_EVENINGS UN'IIL_10 O'CLOCK ECONOMY FURNITURE SALE rices quoied hese are unmatchable elseewhere—convioce your el: by comparison, as millicns of satisfied customers have done, that OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST $20 Quartered Oak spend 1 which is anot! the Scot will not do, ta my of play censor T permitted a dancer 1OF PUR- RiteeiL Grima rechniec: Wisitan | $20 Quartered Oak O75 , $10.00 Steel - For the benefit of whoever cannot conveniently shep for these waists tending to show the cost of purciagee | 7 Gat inarauion st Aan reuchs . | Davenport, en in person, we describe them briefly. Te and mail orders should made abroud, and brouyit into the| Franee, th oe ( | sxe ‘give number of waist, aswell as size in n poe i a keeper. way always the same—this | five: ‘waist, aswell as itis wanted. United States, are commonly used tol American intends t> cheat his country SS ae aay oe get a lower appraisement than should | Out of ite lawful duty. | + May 4”. * acy ~ be made upon the articles. Somehow the shopkeepera of Burope wieie iyi Vie) Here ara a few personal expertances|do not oem to understand were + & had with foreign merchants since the|!t not for this same high duty which $ " first of the present year by an Ameri-|the Americens have to pay upon for- a 4 ee as oes elen purchases there would be fewer ie 1s Americans roaming at wil! wope, with travelling Americans to hese shopkeepers to a Mga hat the custom laws of the United elves of the past performances of elt! | zens of the United States, In Brussels, the capital of Be a shopkeeper on the Marche aux H - | thon A most py bes, who handles novelties in pipy States ar respected and lived up to. a Oak iasnidl pore and full in tet a1 ftano alhough the liws may not be popular, Quartered Oak, golden le construc Rome tink spring. | after making a 2 franc ud: ie Ament will ot gd Aolished, heavy fluted guarantood f me to be known ® people who 0 swindle the | at weaith and | Complete with | ‘Most of our American c tin green dentin aiat upon bills made ou than they pay. It hs customs, they aay ¥ done? As you Iike, M much surprised.” ALL AMERICNS euProseD To! BE SMUGGLERS, | A young woman clerk tn a} m the Lavenstrasae, Lucern era tne lower prlcom co with the don't want it eur. I am vith tra her op, miay $60 Three-Piece Parlor Suit, 34.50 This magnideent Muhogany Anished Purlor Suit, highly pollshut with claw feet: heavy cerved and beautifully shaped panels: loose cushions co: sills velour Tufted mature and with deen all over the world as would stoop so low land wh: » them prosperity Clergyman’s Son Cured of Tuberculosis te shop Switzer- land, after makins a of embratd- ‘onaumption is 0 erles amounting to ca remarited: | the sufferer im filled with bright “Now, for how much shall £ make out] improvement, Call it by ite the bin? name—and then—take Eekmai | For 60 ‘anes, of course,” was the| tive, Decausy tt is effective tn T reply. | No one need doubt about {t--there ts p! tt yon) are Arrericane? instated | of evidence from live witnesses, Wie ae Bat, Yom as arisanet inalnted | Oe tne follawing WAIST | Marquisette blouse, | WAIST | Lawn tunic waist | WAIST | Sheer lawn blouse | WAIST | Dutch neck lawn lawn tunic motion tow dau No. 6 moroide No. 7 we soars rang No, 8 with wide front |No. 9 waist with hand- Front en= “Well, whet Uiforence doas that} e arou : rlice © » bell la lyst ’ at AT B9C | Srited' strips of | 47 BBC | indtriple basque | 47 89C| pane! of tine |AT Be] kerchiet yoke of Pianos to plese (OUe a TreamTorchon. Torchonon uckinig combined with Swissembroid- embroidered tris | fTt7oandeysletted Ham- uy | . se collar and above lace sleeve | wide, novelty filet lace. This | ery, framed in mesh and jangles and novelty lace. | burg embruidery. ce= iit month to lives wi 3-Piece Parlor Suits | 5-Piece Parlor Suits trills. Narrow lace. frill | jsone of the Very best vatues | Valenciennes lace, Tee rea drank ulti mabeniae leceed Cats peclcmns ina Old | rapidiy, having Kone $55 3-Piece Suits; Now. . d . + 33.98 | $50 5-Piece Suits; Now... ++ 42.75 | $60 5-Piece Suits; now. 49.89 | $75 8-Plece Suits; now . NO Ciub Fees“ No Extra Charges of Any Kind! 32,75 » 41,25 52.98 own front, in the sale. ed filet net sleeve 3. i $65 3-Piece Suits; Now. . aM ered fi panel ed sleeve fnil $75 3-Piece Suits; Now sarNO Red Tape NO Strings to This Gfiler! ‘On m hyaiclan Ky My father, return home, We are often the first to show waist novelties of the season. Three of the newest, all moderately priced are Ratine Towelling Waists, $2.97 Suspender Coatees, $5.49 “Mountain Girl’ Blouses, $1.98 » of the < an | man, & ye? 4 = Ma ot the fasmonable towelling fabric e are the first to show these clever novel- Just received. Made o! pure linen, va ; NMailienay furniel ncenuntitananad a) ies hse Sealy of the season. In white, Hes, wet gre nteaced to be worn avers only, rent has a solid cluster Le White ‘ . . The coatees are of wide both'sides of fly, Deep s colla any room com- from $5.00 to (=S% with white or colored flat collar, cuffs, and novelty lace, crassed back and front to form tumback cuffs‘on clbete lensana eioaaaee ) pletely by paying $1,000.00 on We, atch pockets of linen, Elsewhere $4.00 points over the hips. Tiecond Floor, BST RE) ; small weekly aS “ae ' " Weeks after ONE DOLLAR payments. i t any doubs | now and the bal- ance in small weekly payments BRABRARERARARARERRRERARRREEARRELEARE SMALL ACCOUNTS expecially invited a oe One of the daintiest of our genuine Irish Crochet Blouses has a yoke and sleeve bands of very fine Broiderie Anglaise on linen. The Irish Lace itself is in @ small, clean-cut moss design which follows the lines of the waist, Price $37.50. Others as low as $19.89, and as high as $57.50—-the Regular Macy Saving at every price. These waists are practical as well as very beautiful. They last for years--a virtue belonging almost exclusively to real Irish crochet waists. \ \ 5 Does not Double Stamps huie-farea ating ho Mornings mat "4 a cg 2A RAR RRR RRR RRA caidseeiabelinaasbinnamanes Bn aeaibw Saeed aa bind “ ia as ac x . BE EE PLA EA EU SRG Yo ee 220: 9 stein tnainteaneisncaiitaonia

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