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a — - 12 a 5 ae Loe: _ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1913. Na ” CRIES '$10,000 es WOULD CALL GAYNOR |SUSGE"WASuAh'GPEn Soon. ‘SRSP awe matAcER Neto. AND WALDO 10 REMOVE Court Adopts Novel Method of Sen-| Samuel Sollfrey, Representative of | tencing Negress Who Has Fits | Warren O, Hunkins & Co., Ar- | in Courtroom. | rested on Larceny Cinarge. Because Rose Seeley, a six-foot Weat | Samuel Solfrey of No. 12% Madison Indian negress, nas a bad habit of avenue, local manager Warren O. } th " eaentanene rowing fits when subjected to court! tunkins & manufacture was that he had put John Alden Car Sunday Concerts seit sen sinu'in omer on tr Continue to Draw *:,-11 5.0! zune vecnues we M musicianship, {t had not the charm 0! Large Audiences ‘ive: tris tiaa'in Cimon in F major, opus §, both | of which were much enjoyed. dulia Culp and Cornelia jxcques unLus THINKS It’s Easy to Get -your grocer selisit. It'eeasy to use—you can see that for yourself by watching the Presto demon- Strators in any Not a Human Rider-Possart Soloists, HIS VOICE 18 RETURNED. proceedings she got nothing more than | ers, of Haverhill, Mass, was 4 a! of these stores: Jaoyues ¥ the jerman tenes 7 4 el eid (da : yt ‘a glimpse of the court when Judge ore Magistrate Appleton in the Tombs | With the Symphony Whose Voloe eis ta F omy ate ii Document. 5 an 8. Dike of Brooklyn sentenced Potter Goer ton eget ‘: rhe Liha Jo Na alte ropolitan Opera Itouse Md + charge of R. H. Macy & Co. ed at his home by Bloomingdale's Abraham & Straus O'Neill-Adams Co. With a package of Presto Flour in Company, ful- | your pantry you’ equipped to make {her for larceny to-day. Jlarceny. He was arre: Rose had already pleaded guilty tO) Detective Pevoti the charge of stealing $12 from a sal-| by Magistrate Appl and Edmond Clement °’:),\\\.;.. win! BY CHARLES DARNTON. | ag ger for a recon | , | ! | te ritting through an exceedingly trying fout-act play it's rather ex- | . jor, On her previous appearance {1 | specific larceny charged te for his worth, Not A agperating, to say the least, to feel that you might just as well have! Oppression. court she proved huch @ human tornaclo | according to the Hunkin hat Judge Dike had to devine some | Jy $10,000 has been appropriated from the | eM kinds of pastry, biscuits, cakes, ete., ne acer oe ae kept your aympathy in your pocket. To know where to pince tt at the| i b aghvos * Vulton Theatre In the greatest problem presented by “The Unwritten Law.” means of preserving the peace, After) before bee sinhat bo pti rua Seon ‘The author, Fawin Wilton Royle, seems to be equally in doubt. After fitting | Inspector Dwyer, in charge of the| much deliberation he hit upon @ plan t on which the warrant b4 day neve acipns (hand oa BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. the ARM emenfenrt dh IE Le that won (he vard-drinking hueban. of a poor, hard-working woman with maudlin prayers UPPer Tenderloin district, appeared be-| duite novel in the history of New York | was issued charges the defendant with ° je previous day in a manner tat; but 2a Jamentations he repeatedly calle our pained attention to the fact that the fore Magistrate O'Connor in the West} courts. recelving collections for the Massachu- HERE were six concerts in New| warm praise from Mr. Toacanin! but old man’a drunk again. Sympathy for the wife changes to Impatience when sho Side Court to-day to anawor a charge| | When the time came for sentence] setts firm and failing to turn them tn York yesterday tha’ attracted| before the end of the first act his Med | calle him ‘my dear” instead of “calling” him good and hard, aw a long-suffering Of oppression, preferred by Ernest Tre-| Rose was outside a court-room door,|to the company. The tarceny of funds large audiences and that made| was nearly all gone It was os it fad woman would do In real life. Her gentleness ie astonishing In ci bethorn, President of a realty syndicate| Ruarded by a squad of court officers.| began on Aug. 11, 1911, and continued un- “The Day of Rest’ for music review-| firat the performance would ok : that would warrant her throwing a flatiron at him. She tak washing, while Owning the Majestic apartments, at No,| At @ nod from the Judge the door] tii a month ago, {t is alleged, when Soll- | abandoned, but Mr. Urlum plu say, he taken It out and spends her earnings for whiskey. This te pretty hard to 20 West Fiftleth atreet, The Majestic, Opened for a moment, revealing Miss) frey's accounts were placed in the hands | bo eed pouty aided by Mies, OB Mekt, |fwallow, but she gulps down the dose with merely a sorrowful face, making | formerly was known as the Robesplerre, Be out-|of an accountant. i Sollfrgy pleaded not guilty and was | Catarrh ix months in the pen!” yelled the| ¥en an adjournment to xecure coun ‘ol. | With the Philharmonic ‘0! b tiournt he war nea ered and that he ts man Memorial. at, worth Mi, Ke.ten’s Mural- allowances for her husband because he once held hie head high as prosecuting evidence about the character of which igs aida oh Seats uke On eat attorney of the county. figured largely in the trial of former Ball was fixed at $2,000. See —~eeel j love duet in the second act practically Having offered this glimpse into the| Inspector “Nick” Hayes at Police Head- arate the so ih slammed and Lead was R Meosis, Tes kudibcee, seraiy Gappettte unhappy home of John Wilson and his| Guarters, and has been named in other | hustled away in a paroxysm of rage. | wite Sees ar 2 Co. ickly elieved . wife Mary, who have two children—Su, | testimony, ERE eine a janam: od house, Mine Culp | ed, wi Mmpathetic jacious, A sl Oa . i} f bohatael MM UMMELITIR isk as Bell Wey, ive Sent eedles is atop: who ts good to her mother and willing to| ‘Trebelhorn, through his lawyer, maine| ADMITS CARRYING ARMS. fat ter eoree avers wan ute Get @ 25 or 50 cont tube of teat . . § ; j 4 ‘ - a the Supreme Court this afternoon by 6 ebposition Of greatest, sald put “da to bed, and Dan, an Insuf-| tained that Dwyer had kept a police y 9 Paves grzus ot tive nga that he ues tod Men Gat a any rte ferable brat—the author introduces his; man at the door of the Majiestic from| Seater Uses Them tn Hie Bastness| Mrs, Anna English against William J. eoey Sin vaAsisida” and w Muto sete Me AHaC IiCehe Pak in be ORE one Bally wumnan character, Larry Mc-| 6 o'clock every night until 4 In the! and Is Let Go, lweanities manager of the Commercial on A ; ’ “ Carthy. the play {s to be saved,| morning since last September; t th Uullities Company at No. 166 West For- Catarrhal Jelly ff four songe that ended | « u le" in D * and 6 ptember; that the 2 it Mi fer leva.” Mme Tee rt was che in Beales Oo ihe sits dag, Thee of here's the character to save it. Larry! policeman warned all who entered that et mee Mauicuven ty Conerma nen tet street. The Englishes were ma: "peated wlio knows the drunkard for what he's) {1 was a disorderly tou sd ‘| before Judge Mula 1 Genera | ried Sept, 14, 1903, and have no children. culoiet {n Mosart’s concert» {n Bmasor.| ug who remember the many pertorm- souse, in con a chaeeed WHA. curtying. FeroWrere j ; wort, for he keeps the saloon across| xequence the value of the | had | 2078 charged with carrying \ n her complaint Mrs, English charges playing with clarity and expr rag’ ances Mr. Dippel saved at the Metr the street, bue His f big| he house had! was one who called himself Witte Dur- | ‘ hi , ne bi a preciated, 1 i wo ' \ ‘ + husband with misconduct in the ere warmly applauded. - i sidte. he. Wackine ret, but his heart seems bis | matertally depreciated. He said he had we TE Weak ; ace) ple tin Prockeag'p ker ia Lend Tapreeario, Sait iri hee Ce enough to hold Mrs, Wilson when the taken his complaint before Chief Mag- sal mci Pi one bape high e sitania Hote! at Lexington avenue tary” symphony, Wolf's “Italian [prised jf he had volunteered to take Hale Ver iandlord, ERG La TNE HE TOU seer aoe wo tind creed Dwyer Senger NL ED os tee ae Aah raatan oaae nade” and the finale from Rimsky-| ir Urius'e place. Mr. Dippet knows | merely her landlord, and he tells her Rot /to Keep hin men away “Site ‘police any they found @ revolve oe weil . . 0 worry abo he ¢ months’ bact Inspector Dw ‘ewared tha : a ton,"” = i Koreakoff's ‘“Scheherasade,” Well PE tore parte, probably, than any singer RALe All Ha WAMU: la to WeGambT HNP | cereeed TN answered that he lung sh your pd n, Mutqueen told Durvin. ‘What ’ doing with them. “Y use them In ay business,” was the . repiy. ‘If they had searched further | they might have found other #mple- raided thr: boarder, and when Wilson comes back | \, the without the money she has earned over the waehtub and froning board, Mrs. Wileon decides that the only way to keep the wolf from the door is to open it to the saloonkeeper. Tull of alcohol and anger, Wilson then deserts her. Good riddance and so forth! js not surprising, however, that the nieneors bean pong for Larry is| Case Until Thursday, when, according to — lithe reaity man’s lawyer, Commissioner in and out of the house a dozen times! {) . e Boheme," for the necond of the| Frank sneriaan as Larry McCarthy. |” day, and an soon as Mrs, Wilson te) Waldo and Ot wait" dts "aren Gnd an ats” 4% at yD ay orp POLSAM RELIEVES, WILL HOLD A SPECIAL SALE OF large audience to the Metropolitan on | breakdown she has suffered she goes out in his automobile without eve formed, making an attractive PTO" |tiving, He cold me the number once, sramme. Mr, Stransky and the Philharmonic Hociety’a Orchestra, playing at Carnegie | Hall at the same time, had the nssist- E%” ance of Edmond Clement, the I'rench | tevor, as soloist. He was heard tn the aria from Meyerbeer’s different Majestic and obtain of the disorderly character of the ten- ants and that Mag! a McAdoo, far from ordering him to remove his guard, | nents, such as bowle knives, ete.” ¥: affidavits on the character of the place | queen to him, “and get rid of them.” . ow wil. | could be obtained, Se rane ee auc Gea mares hegre violation © ela a * Magistrate O'Connor adjourned the | OU tree on a suspended sentence. partment 1 evid but I have forgotten. They were a great | many more than @ hundred. | One reflection cannot be avoided: Why should the Metropolitan Opera Company, which probably in the best and has the mont substantial financial backing In the world, be in danger of having to aban-) don a performance because of the lack of an understudy? rr and Massenct's “Reve charmed a large gathering by his art Cesar Franck’s symphony in D minor, |... Benvenuto Cellini” overture) and Massenet’s “Phedre’ overture were! qitirgay night that enjoyed a fine per-| ping to put ona hat. Then Larry ‘4 nD bee é ‘ . a wen Larry gets rid of Su by sending her to boardins , ; U the works exploited by the orchestra, @!| reance. ‘Nhe principal singers were | school, and you are left to guess the situation with him as master of the house. ee Women Ss Muslin nderwear well played. Eead Frances Alda, as Mim!; Bella Alten, o#| hut as you don't happen to be a neighbor this doesn't bother you. Ite enous | RECEIVERS FOR COPPER co. ' ‘ & memoria! concert to Alfred Lincotn Muretta; Riccardo Martin, as Rodolfo, | to know that Larry wants to marry Mra. Wilson as soon as she can get a ow Seligman at the Hudson Theatre by the and Scott!, Rothicr, Reschighan, Ana- | divorce, United Will He Reorgantsed Under comprising 7530 dozen newly-made Undergar- Young Men's Symphony Orchestra, ot | nian and Audieio, Mr, Sturant conduct- Frank Sheridan makes Larry such a good, likable chap at first that you Pele Giveetie 2 Te ete ee eataser and tae pete: | 8% belleve in him, In fact Mr. Sheridan does the best work of his carcer in this ments in a varied selection, which will be ; " ; Judge James I. Marti ter, was another afternoon {role ‘The pity of it ts that the uuthor suddenly kills the character by changing ; i ce ee Por old Volpe, the conductor, | Jost Lhevinne, the Rusian pianist, 1it completely. There ix no warning beyond the remark of one of Larry's earlier | Federal Distr [tehiby os chating (eet are gratstal for offered to-morrow (Tuesday), at prices much the use of Poslam. Eruptions and sore velow the actual values. wave a second recital at Aeolian Hal! | charmers—a aportive animal trainer, no lesa!—that he will tire of Mre. Wilson, | instituted by ice Deict le@ his young players through Bee! pO 1 ‘ainer, n a . | y Maurice Deiches, as re- on St y befor full river . ‘ i oven'’s “Eroica’ symphony Techaik n Saturday afternoon before # u'| Just as he has of her and other women. If Mr. Royle had stopped to think, he | ceiver of the Aetna Indemnity Company, spots are soon healed. Eczema occurring \eppard jr. | on any part of the body, acne, tetter, and " a house that thoroughly enjoyed his play- | would have realized no audiente could be expected to take reriously any- a 4 wky’e “Andante Cantabile” for strings “4 ‘ expe ¥ AN3- to-day appointed Jobn 8, r ‘and Beethoven's “Egmont” overture. A| {98 The Brahma sonata tn F minor, | (ling sald by his far-fetched Lady of the Tigers, for the aimple reason that she! of this city and Addison E, Cudworth | all skin affections are so quickly ‘mas- lightgowns at 75c., 95c., $1.35, 1.75 to 2.75 receivers of the | tered by this perfect remedy that to long siting In the t Court in a proceeding . y ist has) rattles on in the ridicul f aT bit 1; ized i plea wes made for successors to Mr, | OPus 6, that almost every pian! nt ridiculous terms of burlesque. le probably seized upon her In Raldnin obo Sania continue et ‘on the programme this reason; Mos od of Londonderry, Vt t's] the desperate hope that wie would relieve his sordid, sodden play by creating | ( Moni ted Copper Company, with bonds of i forts is ui ci i t 25 promising young musicians to scholar- eae a Abbererate Be thats) ae Pes lnd and this, it must be admitted, $59,000 eacn. bey perros fey ane Ming, eel 5 ombination Garments ee $1.00, 1.50 to 3. ships. en and Rubinstein and Chopin num- isa Grace Goodall, who makes the best ‘Tho recelvers were directed to file on | intense and active in healing power. It ! pace, bers were his offering, of her part, succeeds in doing. April 16 next a report concerning the af-| cannot possibly harm and should be -orset Covers at 58c id 90c., $1.10 to 1.50 Josef Lhevinne was the principal soto- — To have Larry plan to run off with fatre, tet last evening at one of the most on}: Walter Damroscl and the Symphony |the animal trainer, however, is going ‘aide concerts given this season at the| Orchestra for the Young People's con-| too far. In an instant his Irish charm Metropolitan Opera House. He delighted] cert at Carnegie I on Saturday after-| changes to ugiiness, his generosity to ets, 1 business of the itatingly i conditi re r assets, debts and businces of the | used anhesitatingly in al conditions wn Chemises —_ at 95c., $1.25, 1.45, 1.75 & 2.00 ed to apply for the appointment of| absolutely pure soap medicated wit! - * Laxillary receivers for the protection of | Poslam, is of inestimable benefit to Srawers . . at 45c., 75c., 95c. & 1.35 ‘a very large house, and after a dozen! noon exploited “Wagner, Master of the | brutality. The author pulls his play the Gosiier ' 7 ter suriedics | wh Ati ta veubisek: bo eruptional recalls baby two encores, His regular] Opera.” Mr, Damrosch found his texts| @bout with a wrench that breaks it. In tio! coe pene ee eae ‘Boothes tender skin; never ifs Petticoats . . at $1.25, 1.90, 2.85 & 3 50 Beemer ete. tasers B Rat concerts, ifn. envarpis: from Dt Crmeeene | ane Uber tian ee (pee ‘The liabilities of the company, which | ritates; ideal for baby's bath; be: I. Mendelssohn-Lisst'’s “On the Wings of| “Lohengrin,” all resemblance to a human document i f ed by F, Augustus Hel hampoo for dandruff. rl Sli Song.” Schumann-Tausig’s “El Contra-| merung” and “Die Waikuere” and in| 4nd becomes glaring melodrama, | Al- Meee are cited ue auianam and | Al druggists sell Boslam (price, 50 rincess Slips . . . at $2.50 & 3.90 bandiowa” ine “Allegro. del “Dreams,” with « violin obligato by Mr, | though Mra, Wilson has talked all along ee ea ‘\y- | cents) and Poslam Soap (price, 25 cents). : ry : ‘ Concert” Tr votal ockalots Wore Mies | Saslavehy. i culigato by Mt! of saving her children from tho bight ! il lbr au baat hats Ay ta Nee free palaplen eritetonbe Emergency Aliso Net and Embroidered Under-bodices 3.90 Amna Case, Carl Jorn and Dinh Gilly. _— of acandal, she forgets them wher i Lapses sy Laboratories, 32 West 25th Street, New | AM gang finely, Miss Case's rendition; Heinrich Moyn, baritone, guve a re- discovers that Larry is going to leave ef “Cesta Diva” and an encore wari clita at Acollan Hall on Saturday night | Her In the lurch, and determines to klit charming. | that pleased a friendly audience. His| him. Like Tosca, she takes a knife from poe programme comprised nonge by I'ransz,|the table and then, like Tews, she fol- Another of Julius Hopp's concerts of | Schumann, Strauss and Hahn, besides a| !oWs the man Into another room where classic muttc at popular prices drew a) group of eleven by American composers} "" !8 packing bis b Breat audience to Madison Square Gar-| —La Forge, Spicker, Wood This moment, with the stage dark- Gen last night. Modest Altechuler and| Chadwick, Macfarlane, Kern: ened and voices coming from the room the Russian Symphony Orchestra played | sidney Homer. The latter's “Ferry Me > the quarrel 48 continued, has its compositions by Rossini, Ponchtelll,| acrosa the River,” sung for the firet | "ea! suspense. The unseen drama te Verdi, Handel, M: Giinka and | time, proved most attractly felt. But it Is robbed of ite strength Gounod. Fleanom @ i psc a when the long arm of coincidence drags York City. | | |NDIVIDUAL and REFINED in, | I tone, and embodying character, | quality and elegance to a marked deerce THe , I B. Altman & Cu. PERRI-WALLA TEA | , In the worthless husband, who Iatens a ¥ : ere steven Catios te ee ang! NOTES OF THE THEATRES. | moment, then darts into the room, A May Buckley as Kate Wilson. ROASTED COFFEE , Very exceptional values will be offered to-morrow demenstrated that th laste: dee --— scream tells the rest of the story. It is a foregone conclusion that the husbam!, | (Tuesday) in a at the popularity Most of the thirty plays the Irisn | to save hin wife, will declare he killed Larry. Mrs, Wilson's mind 1s a olank, ; won . Hammerstein's Beasties, one Miaceee Ne ie Players have brought with them have | Ut @ doctor hypnotizes her without the slightest diMculty, and before the STRAWBERRY JAM | “Win the tame you can't forget ished audience of music love “ —— however, arrived #0 ating Widow" for the thousandth time | that gaina in quiet intensity eo hypnotic scene, She may well be proud (AH poy Mato ? a Ks Mr. Mannes had to repeat an explana- | '-mleht. of ner work, enpecially in the leat act. George Farren playa Wilton with a| AQsy FIFTH AVENUE sfesont-dis wilter'st fonilite sivemtue| © Silk Umbrellas of superior quality, inciud- tion that he mi at the beginning, tt| “At Bay," which the Shuberts have | Vengeance, and Tommy Tobin should be told for his own good that as Dan he Worl In rehearsal, and in which Andrew Muck | !8@ Very bad little boy actor. But he may truthfully retort that he ts no worso and Chrystal Herne wiil star, ts the| than “The Unwritten Law.” } {iret play of George Scarborough, a | ——--——— New York newspaper man, who ai " 3 i WORST STOMACH | New Nork newspaper man, who a «| WEELIN OF ALABAMA IS Do not let the woman vote. She has trimmed; and Women’s Umbrellas with | famous as a Yuckel-mop raider OUT AGAINST SUFFRAGE, | the man who vutids that home and fur: terling silver handles, usual prices $5.00 & With her entertainment, “The Ban- —_- "| nighes it will do tl ting for both.” Register. 4 Eatathished sterling . prices bs 4 jueteers,”* ie ir er ‘ r —e— hy TROUBLE ENDEN See Mere etter, See ae Southern Congressman Advances MISS ALYS MEYER ENGAGED. Trade Mark Half aCentury SO00;a6- 6 4) 6 ke ce $2.85 _— ~ will Ve at the Weet End here Fob, 24. the Idea That the Place for a No Indigestion, Gas, Heart-| Among the society tolk forming the Woman Is Home. Daw burn or Dyspepsia Five — | cast for the Suftragettes’ performance : ot * trata” are Mra, Edward Cow- Minutes After Tak- ard, Mre, Percy Jackson, Mra, Richard ing “ Pape's Convenient Terms. Booklet on Request. : Ve | district-attorney and four euperannuated supers who represent the grand jiry i | Aiminished, Jarosiay Koclan, violin-!bven wrigten since the company was . i 4 —as an ideal of artistic excellence, mbrellas for Men an omen Maat in'Rcksowsts concerts, | st hare evra ae tram the beat | heist th whol sary of the tragedy ike Matiag of “The Bale 1] PRperbinarument ee aages | CANNED CORN Manas wel ress ved: | Ady Gregory: hereett, Wilson by the extraordinary statement that he knows what the verdict of the| (e,,4uner senses. Our miniature | em aNcis H, LEGGETT & COMPANY | The assortment comprises: Lady Gregory declares heraelf cont! c i Grand is recognized as the en. | | e as: Pp H 7 David and Clara Mannes gave the)” ly Gregory declares herself confi- | jury is to be. “The unwritten law,” he whispers. “You know what that means." | bodiment of a delightful tonal thtea of their violin and plano recitals {°™ that a National Theatre with a| Whereupon Wilson amiles knowingly and Su kisses her mother. quality and wonderful power, and | — —— — 2 " Sane oe nee ihcatre tart eveninas ate (national company of players will be ee-| ‘Though Mr. Bheridan is gone by thie time, his aplendid performance ts not | _ the price is not prohibitive. “ 99 Twilled Silk Umbrellas, sizes 26 and 28 ins., trasting. usual, @ large and distin. tablished here vefore long. forgotten. Miss May Buckley, looking strangely beautiful, !s amazingly calm | §750, Colonial Style. $900, Louis xv. | C Q Julian Hitinge will be the “Fasein- | as the wife until the quarrel with Larry. Here she displays unexpected power usual prices $3.00 & 3.50 - . at $1.90 wo! ES 2ovet or, of forsee roerty y during Entrance 38th St, N.Y. ection of the Sunday ing Men’s Umbrellas with stag-horn, inlaid briar-wood and natural wood handles, silver- re, U. 8. NN. 10, — Declaring 1 . Rod e d wa wrammomon ran oe tee Final Clearance Sale f ses ed ter of Secretary of Navy to f Chisoim, and the Misses Charlotte Del- | 20"s tore to ruin the home, bi moral hopes of the country’s future and| 1s Meyer, at a luncheon yesterday to $ 5 j afield, Beulah ilepbume, Elza Morris, SO) W Dispepsin.” afield Beuian Hepbame, Eliza Morris |g mancullnize women than any otaer| celebrate the birthday of.thelr daughter ults an oats ment, an interesting assortment of WICKER iil poclete trata wha ta caccwating Me Liew | thing in the world, Congressinan Thomas| Mise Alys Meyer, announced her FURNITURE is shown, comprising Write “ft Every year regularly more than a Helin of Alwbasna, in an address at the | fagement to Lieut. Reymond Kodge : D Bl city, is to lead a Greek dance, je | ee ; stomach sufferers in the United appeaig es U, 8. X, Baptis: Church, at Falls Church, Va. Tailored Suits, $16.50—Comprising Diago- are to decide by Beates, England and Canada take Pape's qin vere, wieiien Cherie Wraneyed, | Yenterday advised Virginia women to] Ales, Mever te, the youngest, daughter nals, Mixtures, Corduroys, formerly up to ing Desks, Magazine and Book Stands, Card im, and realise not only immedi- | wij) reproduce “The Girl 1 Lett Behind |'*° 2° Part In the pageant in Wash-| Ce the prettiest and most popular girls $30.00 Tr Tabl Muffin Stands, T ate F Re re arate it digest | 222,08 ,"tdberty Hai" to celebrate the TERE rE n Ss jin Waslington. She and her sister, sev | and Tea Tables, Muffin Stands, Tea Wagons, ‘This harmless n will digest | y A of the ellgion will do more to uplift Ameri- | 3 M ¥ 1 ln: . 7 A * ‘ anything you eat! and overcome » Seer | SWAtIh: MARIVAIRATY Of UR daunrOs | oTe A AT Oe rnere So MpIEt Amerie | Bee, SUR ares Sie rene Oe Walking Suits, $22.50—Cheviots, Two- | Cellarettes and Serving Trays. \ gasey or out-of - order stoma are to have talkie | the votes a suffragette c ff ‘wanted mong the most expert ice iigt box in ale bc PA ey skaters in Washington, ‘They spent five tone Broadcloths, formerly up to $45.00. pe seri Sets 6 comerishy, ois tan fn Similer articles are also shown in Mahogany, years of their early childhood in Rome “The cause « ’ 1 ; what you eat lies like « lump of lead in | so ha: aor tae ia ka waa’ teen Ea Com 8 @. Ded one. | and St. Petersburg during thelr father's Dressy Suits, $37.50—Of Peau de Souri and your stomach, or if you have heartburn, | $9.0 for each piay jan is at home. Place |“! Dg Mireles roger imported novelty Suitings, adaptions from t It is sald a working awreement whi » Place} Lieut. Rod who is commander of pc 5 AOE ae cent | onde the theatrical war hae been come | occupy Mot raga Hagen, er, 10) the @yipb. ia: eé, prapent dsuaiied 88 one original models formerly up to $75.00. case of Pape's Diapepsin and tak 2 fomt pou s ; : toon a sou can ‘There “wan | PRTROLAC AIT COREA RAPHE TER cA tema neien RARER Polo and Auto Coats, $12.50—Including sour risings, no belching of un p b A ry " A Taha ath oak Gh ceecarh| ¥asece Wenncs Chinchillas, English Mixtures, Double Faced heartburn, fullness or heavy feel? the neat af the Ahi - Cloths, formerly up to $25.00. «morrow (Tuesday) a Special Selection of | destroy from hi Mahogany Art Furniture in the stomach, nausea, debilitating | Yorke, Sophye Barnard or Dolly’ R 3 will be on sale at the following interesting prices This wil Ago and bender there Hows ov toe teat wwoive win) NO. 2—BLACKHEADS Special Note Mahogany Tea Wagons 19. Fee pee Lod left over i the shamach | ont the New Yarn Iistorc ty Vets tea carclesners and lack. of VELOGEN We direct particular attention to our dis- ahogany ‘te & at $19.00 oa ' and te Modern Hiator rds N The tien teeter play of advance models in’ Frocks, Suits and Mahogany Muffin Stands at $6.00 & $7.00 Pope's Diapepsin is a certain cure (or 7 upead, Kk ‘hie skin breathes, become. clogged “‘Beauty’s Guardian’ te Skirts for Southe: The col- : : ‘ oub-al-order stomachs, because it takes 1 .che oe eee ath bogie Tana, ith dint ond dust, the lining hardens and unsightly blackheads are the result, Ib separate Skirts for Southern wear. = one Co! Serving T: hold of your food aud digests fu just the | “Mars Klaw ta back from Europe wi.) ELOGEN, the per archi emollient, tenily, massaged into the face [A lection includes the newest modes in Lingerie Mahogany Serving Trays . . at 4.50 as if your stomach wasn ere, t ow id twice daily, i ii / i i i 7 e. . SEs ini minutes trom ‘i tomach ranged for, he. ste Tele [Reread Ta Ha fl Materials, Voiles, Linen, Ratine and Serge. Mahogany Palm Stands . . at 3,50 miser; lor you at any drug) wo will appear . M application makes an Yi eee ita coma sets HME es te James McCutcheon & Co., | Dean Ade M, Comstock has warned to thoroughly cure ais | the girls of Smith Collage to keep ara? tether stomach dese, trom csorus girl shows, Geciaring ts: 9 Opposite {l 7 5th Ave. & 34th St., waidort-Astoria on Fit Avenne, 34th oud 15th Streets, New tock’ Vaal ese SS eS ea 4 Gangerous, Nero og "areas a