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ARABIAN NIGHTS TURKEY TROT FEST 1918. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 132, Aiscoursing Oriental music on his A441] MANNING'S BLACK MAKEUP | = jr BR. Fulton f ingineer John A Andrew Carne ABRAH tne van iy patate | reeeatee GETS HIM IN TROUBLE. | wormun’ jn." r around the arena three times and then marched off, the turbaned Turks prompt- | Misses Hewitt and Pr | Richards and Aifred ly evoluting~or devoluting—into an army | ,. Arrested Trying to “Break in” at} R. Charles R, of the cloakroom boys. H OH, THAT SPONTANEOUS | r DANCING! Beefsteak Party and Is Held | OA Tie {| Tt was then that the brane section | Protocol of the agreement to settling \\ a of the band struck up “Row. Row!! — SSS SaaT ‘by ‘Magistrate. jthe differences between France and | | Y WN Row” and out pranced Carroli and Venenueia was signed here yesterday by King, who of late have been pirourttina | | Jove L. Andara, Venesuelan Minister at Louis Martin's, How the crowd ap-) Why Paul R. Manning, nephew ot | for Foreign Affairs, and Baron Louls _—— piauded their spontaneous dancing! j the recently appointed Supreme Court | stoner, rhe reception of Baron d'Avril “They done it different the last time I! saw thom,” said Inspector Lahey The Count Andre leaned forward in Justice David F, Manning, should have! py the Venezuelan Governinent was and| Very cordial and both parties appear Denatured “Carnival,” With Incked hie face and hande Great Anniversary ltemsfor Thursday satisfied with the agreeme | ‘ wt thin cuscented, ie te hitched the |Inaisted upon attending a beefatenk = Police Chaperonage and Bill) front ran of it convutaively.. te roltet dinner in the old Metropole Hotel a -e" — his eyes cellingward. To look at the| No, 147 Went Forty-third atreet, to | Brady at the Garden. ICount one would have thought that | which he had not been invited, were | CAS T ORIA | Paris, Vienna or Cairo never saw any- matters in issue before Magistrate 4 er u | thing to equal Howard and Carroll. | o'connor in the West Side Court to.| For Infants and Children, aw the Counts lips frame as he REAL DEVILISH REVEL. ), {day. Manning, who ix twonty years) The Kind You Have Always Bought ; 0M and the son of John H. Manning, &| Bears the real estate broker of No. 135 Broad-| Signature Way, and who lives at No, 214 East! ~ of Sixth treet, Plainfeld, appeared at id thekeller of the hotel at % o'clock | FROM EVERY STORE IN THIS STORE OF STORES have come specials for Thursday in the most desired goods, each priced way below regular—with the exception of one or two restricted novelties, that are mentioned because they have never been sold . a ¥ punk, don't you think?” in« F Adele Ritchie and Mr. Ellis javirettnepestor Taney of one of hia jten deputies eworn to check anything) even bordering on the “quelle risque.” bind | tare) this morning and insisted on for Awarded the First Prize ” 1. cs | . . . . . if 5 iI threw” Howard~over, Gasvou'e ar | hia way Into the room. When he grew | before hereabouts and are mentioned in this special advertisement merely because they are i by M. Ie Count. um of devil: | boisterous in his efforts to become one | novelties. I + . ° ’ ‘ ; lect d " | tines and Howard. wore | the guewte at the beetaeak party he I elties. It pays to read every single item in this offering, as the one: you neglect to rea eee Ae 3c Ma not to have the floor all alone, Out | waa arrested, | Soh fecnanrber that WIEN, Jong Gfo| pranced (he Reanedys, who, one kaih-| Young Glaxning dectated chat be was may be the best one of all and the very one you want the most. t when you were going to meet Tom and] ered, had imperilio? | engaged in writing a series of articles | | Dick and Harry and go out and put rie eli 7 bd ie the underworld for a syndicate “pinxit’ the town? And do you like. | But the of Weatern papers, and that he had a coro eS Sila jromall Gow ecomenew inings aian'e| of, Storer! CEL ah Bit Walwiiie tor NO eeorue. | Wee ori Women’ THURSDAY SPECIAL THURSDAY SPEciAl work out just a® you'd thought they ontest, Hut the Kennedys got the nc “| 7 ‘omens + Tero na thei a |e tet hey fo | te comer ann hf $000 Russian Pony Coats, $30.00|| 89c and 98c All Wool Taffeta | ‘evel, y . p the Md served th later on sipping | with , ; phe, Loh flerha Ialottnaha a de: bottted "hae atin Gowen B. Cook of members of his family. FULL LENGTH Russian Pony Coats, straight models, long roll Recalling all this and applying the @une formula to “The Arabian Nights Ball and Turkey Trot Carnival (by per- mision of Willian J, Brady), which took Place last night and this morning at Madison Square Garden, the reauit this city and elsewhere What might be called the most daring gown was worn by Miss Rosalie Minerva —she aatd call her Blondie—who ix with —but never mind the name of the show, Ax Mins Minerva particularly requested {t not to be mentioned, as it might Iden- tify her to a certain party. Miss Min- ‘Works out the same. Q. E. D. (queer, erratic doings). Somehow things never; live up to the posters Madison Sauare Garion has seen many weird disguises in ite time, but last night—and this morning—it was be- dizened in a Cozy Corner set of trim- erva was tastily attired as a Bird of Paradise, modelled on plans and specifi- cations of that celebrated fowl while in & moulting state BIRD SEED FOR MISS MINERVA. Joe Humphreys, who was attired as @ COOPER UNION ALUMNI TO HOLD DINNER TO-NIGHT. Andrew Carnegie, te Mayor and | J. P. Morgan Jr., to Be Among the Guests, Cooper Union alumni, the president of whom in Edward A. Miller of '74, will hold their annual dinner to-night at the Park Avenue Hotel. The occasion marke the fifty-fourth anniversary of TICKETS GOOD RETURNING UNTIL MARCH 8, INC. SPLENDIOTRAIN Service ROYAL BLUE LINE Every Even Hour PROM FOOT LIBERTY STREET 8&10am. l2nn. 2,4,6 & 7PM. TEN MINUTES EARLIER FROM W. 23 |] collar and cuffs. $155.00 Nearseal Coats at $75.00 || Full length Nearseal Coats, straight models, high colored silk linings. | $198.00 Hudson Seal Coats at $98.50 Full length Hudson Seal Coats, straight models, long shawl! collar and cuffs. Second floor, froat, Central Buflding, THURSDAY SPECIAL. TWO OF THE favored weaves in dress fabrics for Spring wear at less than regular prices. 40 and 42 inch all wool; colors are gun metal, rose pink, tan, gray, cadet, Copenhagen, wine, old rose, mauve, golden tan, golden brown, seal brown, tobacco, lavender, French gray and light and dark navy. _THURSDAY SPECIAL. | and Imperial Serge, 69c Street floor, West Building, Carlotta Crepe at 14c. a Yard SEVERAL THOUSAND YARDS of the most fashionable Crepe; it is woven of cotton with a splendid crinkle, white grounds with dainty woven (not printed) stripes in colors and black; 29 inches wide. Subway floor, West Building, $4.95 Trimmed Turbans at $3.95 The Turban, the popular Hat just now, in several styles, including all hemp and a made Hat of satin finished hemp braid with trimming of picot edged fancy ribbon. Fisher cadet and who acted as an- mings which called forth the entire re | nouncer, awarded Miss Minerva a prixe wources of the rug houres along Fourth] "OU Oy Se er nied weed, But thie came avenue, not to mention those in Browns-| jatar in the morning, long after Made- ville and environs, Above the dancing | moiselle Calise—not Callssaya—had won floor extended a panoply of black #0M*} the second prize to Adele Ritchie's first thing or other studded with incandes| tor being the second hest dressed wom- cents. In the centre of the Garden. Jan, Miss Calise wore a suspicion of under tho sable roofing, was @ double} pink. The thin prise was won by Mr. ! orchestra, brass and string. When the/and Mrs. de Fontaine, whom nobody brass blew Heelf out, the string came} succeeded tn identifying, but everybody in, and—as Morris Gest, manager of] said, “Wasn't it lovely of Mr. de Fon- the ball aaid—vice verses. taine to bring Mrs. de Fontaine to the At midnight there was @ tense thrill| Arabian Nights Ball and Turkey Trot of expectation hanging, as it were, sus- | contest?” pended in the air throughout the vast]/ Bisle Janis and mother, with Arnold pace Of the huye arena where one! Daly, blew in toward daybreak. Also ‘was won't to #ee-in other words, In-|other persons blew in and out. In a spector Lahey was on the job with ten| box which vied for attention with M. eVening-clothed detectives to sco that|ie Count’s might have been seen for the founding of the institute and the one hundred and twenty-second of the birth of its founder, Peter Cooper. Among the guests will be the Mayor, Street and Mezzanine floor, Kast Building. ‘cman om. | ee Three Pretty Waists at $1.98 SIMILAR in style, but distinctly different in material; all have turn. || down new shape collars; one is of white eponge embroidery with tiny flowers, the others of satin striped crepe or voile. Waists of White Voile at $2.98 Organdie embroidery trimming is the new feature of these Waists; inserted with Cluny lace, the collar and sleeves are finished with washable footing. Waists of Crepe Voile at $3.98 Reproduction of a French blouse; has a small shawl collar of dainty colored THURSDAY SPECIAL. Boys’ $8 Imp'd Wash Suits, $3.05 Made by Rowe & Co., of Gosport, England FINE QUALITY pure linen, in the regulation “Jack Tar’ style. Exact copies of the Suits worn by the British Jack Tar. Two pairs of | trousers, one knee and one long. In tan, white, brown and cadet blue; sizes 4 to 8 years. Splendid play Suits. Boys’ $1.00 Odd Trousers at 75c Knickerbockers and Bloomers, in serviceable gray and brown mixtures, well made, long wearing fabrics; sizes 7 to 17 years. BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs G Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn Final Reductions here to offend the most fastidious, fact—as one might say—it is an educa- tion in the Oriental, a lMberal ourricu- vigilant eye of authority—.” Right here somebody pulled the sleeve ot the inspectors blue Melton over- coat and informed him that Adele Ritchie and Melville Hills were on the floor (by permission of the Winter Gar- den) and were Gabydeslying. “Hey! Cut it out, will you?” admon- fehed the inspector, shoving beck his “Harmless as a bottle of soothing e@yrup,” eaid Mr. Devery, after watch- From time to time one noticed smal! eruptions of more virulent forme of Turkeying, but Inspector Lahey or one of his squad swept down on the of- fenders like wolves on the fold—or the hold—and promptly the gay young spirits of the dancers were checked. ‘There doesn't seem to be any more to write about the Arabian Nights Ball Entire Winter Stock $40 Women’s and Misses’ Suits. . 15.00 $45 Women’s and Misses’ Suits......20.00 $15 Women’s and Misses’ Coats....... 7.50 Voile and amber buttons, which is finished in turn with fine plaited frill. Second floor, reer, Central Building, Peau de Cygne Waists, $1.98 SEMI-TAILORED model, collar of Dresden silk, sleeves finished to match; open to front with tiny rhinestone buttons. Mostly odd Coats; the lot includes chinchillas and fancy mixtures; sizes 244 to 5 years. Boys’ Russian Overcoats at $2.95 and $3.95 Values up to $6.00. Second floor, rear, East Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL. | T = Sheffield Steel Carving Sets At Less Than Wholesale Prices $25 Women’s and Misses’ Coats.......10.00 $30 Women’s and Misses’ Coats.......15.00 $40 Women’s and Misses’ Coats. ......19.75 $50 Moire Pony Fur Coats. Reduced to. .25.00 CARVING SETS of selected steel, highly tempered, in three hand- some Old English designs, $4.10 Sets at $2.97 Carving Sets, consisting of Knife and Fork, 8 and silver plated handles, in fancy scroll design. $5.95 Sets at $3.85 a Set Second floor, rear, Central Building, fuzzy bat with an air of authority and |and Turkey Trot contest except to #ay then Miss Ritchie in Schseradian garb |that they danced on and on and on un- and Mr, Hilis rejoined the rest of the|til it came time for them to subway, ‘Winter Garden company in a box ad-|“E)" or tube it to the Bronx, Harlem, Joining that occupied by Count Andre | Brooklyn or Newark, de Fouquires, who one noticed on the| It's hard to live up to a reputation, Programme, was “honorary president’ inch blades, bright finish, LU THURSDAY SPECIAL, | Women’s $6.00 Shoes at $3.65 Dut, as has been sald, it's harder atill of the affair, Later he awarded the|to live up to one’s posters. $95 French Seal Coats. . Reduced to. .45.00 Carving Sets, consisting of Knife, Fork and Steel, bright finish, handles in prise for th Gressed x —_—_—_——_ %, sah ui ‘i ii vii H ie fancy scroll effects, some with large shield in centre for engraving. Ete and tne hep pSageeyeeay ted ‘Women Oppose Equal Pay. $75 Caracul Fur Coats.....Reduced to. .38.00 PATENT Led Ten. covaray Witt Glace satin) tors) and (ancy, but $3.45 Sets at $2.47 tons, flexible welted and stitched soles, high arch, Cuban heels, Women’s Imported Boudoir Slippers at 79 Pink and blue pure linen and a silky finish material in fancy design. Second floor, West Building, i to Miss Ritchie, The prises were| LONDON, Feb. 12—The poll of the 95,000.00 of 9500.00 or five some- | metropolitan school teachers, 12,000 male nyhow, the gallant count, who|and 6,000 female, on the question of with Introductions to Miss|equal pay has resulted in an over- and other irreproachable | whelming majority against the propo- Steak Sets, consisting of Knife and Fork to match the above Carving Sets. Subway floor, Central Building, 5 & Fur Sets, Muffs and Scarfs—Half Price i HI members of New York society and of-| sition. Mout of the women voted with |___ THURSDAY SPECIAL, 6 SE lla —————aare | Women’s 92475" Suits, $12.75 Rortingweui that was wat they wee Sale of Charmeuse Dresses EU SOAYAAERG LAL aoe $35.00 Db u should be eo burgeois as to LS ’ ONE HUNDRED SUITS taken from regular stock and reduced to Geet the word of © Gentiemen of For Women and Misses Women $ Dresses, $8.98 to $14.98 this low price for quick dispersal. Materials are Winter and medium But, except so far as his permisalon (( ; weights, such as men’s wear serges, cheviots, broadcloths, corduroys, fe concerned, the name of Willem J. | \ Attractive model of superior quality For Street and General Wear &c,; colors are brown, navy, Oxford, taupe and Copenhagen; some of Bredy “er Ret 7H tote. montionnn = Charmeuse, in Black, Navy, Taupe, $15 the Suits have no duplicates. None C, O. D. or on approval. A SPECIAL LOT of manesomely tailored French serge Dresses, ad- vance Spring styles, made especially for us of the best of fabrics and trimmings; black and colors; values $10.00 to $16.50 and sizes 32 to 46, Becond floor, Central Building. Copenhagen, Wistaria and Brown... Regular Value $29.75 Women’s $15.00 to $24.95 Coats, $5.95 and $9.95 Clearance of Coats of chinchilla, cheviots, chevrons, mixtures and worsteds; ‘with his wife and a party of friends he « all marked for quick dispersal. Colors are navy, brown, gray and ten; siz@s 32 @ sort of major domo of the The grand march, which to 44 bust measure. etarted at 12.90, showed in a high meas- ‘are, indeed, Mr. Brady's capabilities as @ greducer of mob scenes. But once tt @ot started the march proved to be @ @ergecus thing. It was Oriental as a Basbl-Bazoukess and hed trimmings of You'll always have good pan- cakes if you follow the recipe that’s on every package of THURSDAY SPECIAL. ‘Second floor, Central Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL | $1.75 Dining Room Chairs, $1.15 GOLDEN OAK, box, eane or wood saddle seats, banister back. @amels and donkeys, manned by crews of swarthy hash-heesh eaters from Sev- qnth avenue and present by permission 08c to $1.98 Silk Fabrics, 79c $1.49 to $1.98 Ottoman Silk, 33 and 35 inches wide, each in a FREE FOR COUPON of Joe Ryan of the Hippodrome. 2. range of street colors. It was Bill Brady who persuaded Miss $5.00 Corner Chairs at $2.95 $1.50 silk and woo! Poplin, 24 inches wide, extra heavy quality of this most Ritohie to ride @ camel in the parade— Mahogany finish frames, seats covered with velour. popular silk; street shades only, he wanted to ride a donkey—and urged 1.25 plain Taffeta, brocaded Taffeta and brocaded Satin; this lot in bl F ‘Al doleon, @ comedian, to participate, 9 $20.00 Parlor Divan Sofas at $9.00 #1 eerlety of the fashionable brovaded weaves a Bleek ont] ‘Then off they went with George Wash- The H-O Company, ffalo.N.Y. ex un a Ss or |} Mahogany finish frames, loose cushion seats, covered with velour. 99c. imported Satin Brocade, 20 inches wide; brocaded weaves in a range of ington Judd of No, 782 Seventh avenue | Makers A Ly rke 10.) | Fourth floor, Central and East Buildings, evening shades. Street floor, West Building. | THURSDAY SPECIAL. 225 Linoleum and Cork Mats Some Slightly Damaged-—All Reduced The Linoleum Mats 27x36 inches, were 50c. now 25¢, 27x36 inches, were 75c.,now 50c. 36x44 inches, were $1.50, now $1.00. 36x54 inches, were $1.75, now $1.25. The Cork Mats 22x36 inches, were 98c., now §Oc, and 75c, Subway floor, East Building, |_ THURSDAY SPECIAL. Men’s 50c Neck- wear, 25¢ BOTH KNITTED and regu- lar silk Neckwear, standard 50c. Scarfs, at half price; immense variety of striped designs, in dozens of different colorings. Men’s Fancy Shirts at 58c Both madras and percales, in neat striped designs, plenty of black and white designs, all new fabrics, well made and will give perfect satisfaction in every detail. Street Moor, front, East Building. THURSDAY SPECIAL. $3.00 to $7.00 Corsets, $1.98, AMERICAN LADY and Lily of France Corsets, new models, straight hip line, white French couti} and batiste, supporters attached, $2.50 A. & S. Special Corsets at $1.49. Long straight hip models, low bust effect, of white coutil, supporters attached. Special Sale of DeBevoise Brassieres, 49c. and 69c, Made of batiste and embroidery. Second floor, front, East Building” _ Lc ___THUR@DAY SPECIAL. Women’s I5c Stockings, 8c PLAIN BLACK cotton, also black lace lisle. Women's 25c Stockings at 7c Black mercerized lisle thread Stockings, double heels and toes, also double garter top, Store orders only on both items, Street floor, front, Central Building A FAMOUS PORTRAIT BY STUART OF George Washington This is a timely picture, the Birthday of the Father of His Country falling on Saturday (Feb. 22). It is on heavy paper and ready to frame. B. Altman & Co. . have made interesting reductions in the.prices of their remaining stock of Women’s Imported Tea Gownsand Negligees, House Coats and Zenana Lounging Robes. THURSDAY SPECIAL, Women’s 20c Undervests, 12ic LOW NECK, sleeveless and short sleeves, fine cotton, some have silk tapes. Women’s 40c Combination Suits at 29c Low neck, sleeveless, shaped, cotton, wide at Be Sure You Get Next Sunday’s World from Your Newsdealer, ORDER IN ADVANCE. i am. 4 iam coer mememecir:v knee, lace trimmed,