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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ndon Haymarket |or nine t ¢ have plaved |and the d gestion, t four or five ¢ New Hans Sachs Heard in a Fine ) sssreors a st Meistersinger fore an audience of good size, whose share the a from a larg jause with the conductor dience between . owing to n Eneland fn a day last night rec Li k oon the from the West v»| enthusiaem he fairly arcused. He Ja an aran cows | (MG Year average, he added, S00 to F American who has been weil schooled | Toward | 4008 tube of butter and 160.000 to 11,00 | » and A} cases of © wholesale F aula Lt a bythe walle * anny moan | Betabrook, William Fagan, Ernest Law-| market, he sald, would COUGH Willy Buers Makes His ia eaenien ot Covar Franck's aonata {0° Frank Retcher, Albert Reid ant | of ilving WE IROPS Richard Stirling wili be in the stage ~ Debut as the Cobbler Stoeure nh capeanen wa tas wat rartars | HeCaNy ct for Arnold Bennett's “Hone Mone Philosopher of Ni mata Io E magore 4 [#¥moon,” Feb, %, WASHINGTON, Feb, 14-1 “Have @ Hundred Uses” Ce b "O a) Lad dall ead aanodliphsiaitiena ‘The Thirteen Club has taken thirteen River ant tarber -e will be te bit Luden’s make out- urg — Car raun as seats In the thirteenth row for the first | Rivers and Harbor Appropriation bil A Pogner—Gadski as Eva NOTES OF THE THEATRES. i ntant of “The Master Mindat the Har- peey, The ball wil saatthial s gle coe —_—— ris Mo: , an increase 0 s the and Jorn as Walter. Bertie, Britton, wit dt the stage] "Value: Received.” by -Augudtin ated | a uncut Weeenite mabe tune A . “ manager at the Winter Garden, who had | Hugh, author of “Officer 606," Is in re- bill, “Important additions Give Quick @ part in “The Honeymoon Expfess,” | hearsal at the Playhouse with Cyril include: Flushing Bay, N. ad Relief has succumbed to an attack of doubie| Scott in the lead North River Ch 4 ~ BY SYLVESTER RAWLING, | Pneumonia which acired her three days | — York Harbor, $450,000, $200, 000 con. from Coughs. * |ago, She was twenty-three years 0 Sar . F the Metropolitan Opera Company,| ang had appeared in. teveral popular | Retarne With Wite's Body. Colds and fo far this seison, has failed to pro- | Shows, LONDON, Feb. 14.—Joxeph Martin, Sore Throat duce a new work, It is giving us at Carl Milter of the William Penn The. M. Re leaves Friedrich Wine Sunday . portunity te bear seme Miller o ila eae on the Pring ri im on hi LM. LY formance of “Die Melatersinger.” Wily | Bicture man, are sald to be planning «| body of hia wife, died in London Confectionee Sasa eee cncne | mammoth Movie at Seventh avenue avd yesterday. Mrs, M Mrs. Elisa- Buers made his devut as Hans Sachi BRADING, PA, ‘The genial poet, philosopher, mustctan- | Porty-Arat street. ee See wee e@ioler of Nuremoure, whom Wagner | George M. Coban says that next week married in 1881, will be his last at the house ni TRELE OF $5,000,000 et ral c 4 aes, fa Hot eany 6. KER At a him and that after his tour with Mr. Buers did not succeed in ectipsing | ¥8¥ Jones” he will quit the stat @ memory of one or two Mustrlous | 800d. Predecessors In the part. Yet hie ime] May Irwin is to open at the Cohan! Expert Says or Wists Fer-| Detsonation Was one not easly to be set] With a play by Catherine Chisholm agide. It held dignity and suavity and | Cushing, i le & comprehension to be respected, A! Cohan & Harris produce at Atlantic minal Market Would Re weil known ph an, who Is also a! City, Monday, “Children of To-day,” by duce Expense of Living. mune lover of ta and experience, re-| Clara Lipman and Samuel Shipman. Marked to me that Mr. Buers had an Mre, A. H. Woo wife of the man- werowing voice. ‘The definition had] ayer of the Kltinge, who returned from Fucron St. Cor. More than $5,000,000 worth of eggs are broxen yearly in New York in trane- ferring them from the piers to the con- sumers, thereby adding that much to the cost of living, ao It was testified yesterday before the Cty Market Com- ite of aptness because of a cer-a trip up the Nile this week, aaits for tain veveo quality or throatiness that! Europe again next week, It passessen; out it in a good voice and! George Fawcett is to play @ Tammany & pleasing voice, On the whole Mr.! Boss in Ernest Poole's “A Man's Ruers is worthy of the welcome that] Briends" extended to him by a large aud!-| Recognised in box at “The Lady of Broce St. B’KLYN, SEASON’S CLEAN UP eis din wes a pare|'® Slipper” tast night, Col, Roosevelt | mission at « hearing in Bronx Borough ob Effort to dispose of balance im which she is unrivalled and one of Maneatis he rose and bowed his Geo OO) =_— of our Winter Stocks in this the best of her many wort tons. Ida Haverly, daughter of Jack Hav- erly, the famous minstrel who once jowned fourteen theatres and twenty- ; three road companies, is sald to be liv- ling in dire want at No. 219 West Forty. second street. Jn additian, said Henry Dunkak, there is @ deterioration in a year of at least $500,000 in butter and $500,000 in esses, owing to exposure om the plers in warm weather. He estimated the local butter trade at | She was in good ¢ frolicked through the 4 naturainess most cons Magdalene, ter which she por-) rl Jorn, as Waiter, SATURDAY BARGAIN SALE 1400 Fine Waist Former Prices ap to $3.00 tray admirably, ; While sho was playing “The Twelve | $60,000,000 a and the egg tra : igeaeal at mis ‘OPE as ances here | Pound Look," at Washington Monday!as much, butter Lingerte Voile and Silk, handsomely Em- 00 ie night, Ethel Barrymore's room at the| perhaps eight houre on the wharf before browdered and adorned with Irish and Clany e too pret New Shoreham Hotel, that city, was| the trucks, owing to congestion in traf- Lacess many crisp nde 1913 Spring Models charm, especially in the prize song, and|FKen Into by a thief who got away|fe, can remove It, and eggs sometimes WRITE ic on ee Wadeied ve, with gems worth $5,000, remain there thr EA AES An 8,0 jot film of “Quo Vadis?” } the rights to show it here for two 5 fetched $38,000 at auction in London y terday. With Law in warm weather, without any chance | tor refrigeration, | “The eggs that come to New York,” said Mr. Dunkak, a commission man, “are handled eight times by unwntelll- gent men between thel® arrival and their delivery to the consifmer, Some years ago our trucks could make eight Gar! Braun as Pogner was another newoomer. He has a bik, attractive “+ volte and he posseses such skill as an Qotor that his impersonation compelled admiration. Of Otto Goritz's what 1s there new to be sa $4.00 Chiffon Walsts.................... $5.00 Hand Embroidered Silk Watsts.. Handsome Dresses- Formerly up to $12.00 Messaline, Lingerie and ali Wool Serges pretty trimmed With Stik and hitdees Battons. Some advanced Spring models. . h tranvlated dy William Archer, Was produced for the first time fhap.oome near to equalling it in humor- owe delineation. The other masiersing- Willlam Hinshaw's ally worthy. They: rphy, Julius Bayer, | Andielo, Austin Hugives, Gaston Ma. 5 ‘GHSCARETS TONIGHT! IF BILIOUS, tin, Ananian, Carl Hager and Bern- \ hard Heidenreich. Reiss's David, lke! $20.00 Chiffon re all his impersonations, is become classic $30.00 As arty Dresses Louls Kriedler was the Night Watch- Crepe ‘Chine Dresses man. LU, HLA Mr. Hertz conducted with his custom- ary enthusiasm, There was no cutting out of a scene this time, as when Her- mean Weil lost his v quintet was sung deautifull Turn the rascals out—the headache, biliousness, indigestion, constipation, the | sick, sour stomach and font gages—tuen CAstare headache, | and ferme fermenting food and that misery making gas; take the excess bile from your liver and carry off the decomposed waste matter and constipation poison Formeriy $20 to $30 Many of our advanced Spring models and w hedie . 414: rendering of the chorale in nt a { thém anit" tonicht'w from the bowels. Then you will feel inciuded in this (ot, all suitable for 00 ne ye tas: | “Millions of ten and women take af 0% ‘A ‘ i ast Dery raster evervoady Fe never knor| "°"casaret tonight wil atraighten|f| | Pres wears most remarkable Sut at ree clogged offer eber known...........-..0005 you out by morning—a 10-cent box eeps your head clear, stomach sweet, ‘ jadetet Stranaity gave a Wagner Me- | ier day of distrese— liver and bowels regular and | you feel $20.00 Tailored Suits............ inane £00 he e| 5 et} cheerful an Mu) or mon’ Boclety's con e and sweeten your] forget the childrea—thei little inables $35.00 Tailored Suits.......... RCP ees e.€8, 12.00 se The nove the sour, undigested] need a good, gentle cleansing, too. ‘Winter Coats: Beginni Iihine H Formerly ap to $15.00 Chinchilias, Plush, Caracal and Cloth, -00 Soperbsy Tatlored Garments, in several atfierent models; whtle they last......... $20.00 Winter Coats $80.00 Winter Coats DAY FOR MILLINERY: Discontinuing our Mi:linery Department. To-mon row, Saturaay, is your last chance to bay at your own prices eberything reaucea, nothing reserved or restricted, -_ 9.00 -12.00 2 Wop ype ALSO 25 & co CENT eoxcs 10 CENT Boxes -anv DRUG | STORE spirit, and « ber the orchest We Open Account: 000 $5 to $1,000 On Small Weekly Peale PECIALLY INVITED, America’s Greatest Furniture House FOR SALI ‘BANKRUPT SALE Order on Recei 44 in wpe ADVERTISED PRICI You may open an account with ad- vertised articles or have added to your account any advertised article without any extra charge of any kind Double Stam Single Stam Menigs AOE ifttrneens Tors, ai One 548-1: 6 West 23d Street. A. ATERN, Receiver, naNe The Latest Waterbury Bridge permits the making of a full set of artificial teeth, 2 on Sa FURNITURE SALE when there are but two or three loose, decayed or partial teeth in either jaw. Around these defective teeth, which we restore, we build a handsome set of teeth without plates, which defy detection, They are du natural in color, and as firmly held in place as teeth grown to the jaw, showing the advantage of The New WATERBURY Way Come here in the morning, have your old teeth extracted FREE, and return home at night with a NEW set that fits perfectly, The last feat in Dentistry is Our ANCHOR DENTURE ROOFLESS EVERYTHING 1\ CUR \’AMMOTH SiOCK AT SAVINGS TO YOU OF FROM 25%, TO 50°%, Compare the prices! Inthisadveriisement with thoseelsewhere. Conieintoour store, getour priceson ung you require; ther compare them with thepricesof a: ‘ore and convince yourself that OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS var ad ht $2.00 Golden Oak } Dining Chair, 1.19 Solid oak, golden fin- ish; heavy ‘con truce AV. COR PAIDENW Lane” DIAMONDS ON CREDIT (EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY (\YMENTS, American Watch & Diamond Co, G MAIDEN LANE. Tel, S887 Cor | DIAMONDS Ow CREDIT | WATCHES ar ARE SER SIM, m,| [ PLATE, which holds like an anchor, All ; diamond sings nai work guaranteed 10 years, Extractions and dental surgery made PAINLESS by our NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Full Sets of Teeth ’ Gold Crow Gold Filin Silver FY WATERBU RY DENTAL IAMONDS & JEWELIY, BACKS ‘Open evenings | Catalog, Weekly. ein PAY ONE DOLLAR, HELP WANTED—MALE, to furnish ‘oom completely a: e will deliver th I goods promptly to *Iyour home and YO! up .{CAN PAY THE BAL. PARLORS TANCE IN SMAL OA W. 23d St, 41t-416 Fulton se, EEKLY PAYMENTS New York Brookiya, Mor 1s No Club Tees G a io Red Tape No Strings to This oe | N ExtraCharges of Any Kit $18.75 Beds, row. 12.75 $22.00 Heds, now. 16.85 $25.00 Reds, now. 16.24 $38.00 Beds, now $40.00 Beds, now $45.00 Beds, now WALTER H ALBERT Trasirer WouLy Waste WORK WADERS | WORLD WANTS WORK wonesas) 1918. Eeabiiehet 1eaT rl 14, [IN- NEW YORK’S” “SHOPPING CENTRE _| 1 CENTRE_| IE ARN West of MAR Avesue SATURDA Y—CHILDREN’S DAY SPECI AL ATTRACTIONS in Week End Needs _ PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCES Money Saving Occasions That the Prudent Should Not Miss Pre-Inventory Clearances in Apparel for Winter Garments must be cleared before Inventory Day, February 28th, hence these wonder-worki ene prices on late-season Newest Styles in Collars and Neck Fixings Smart Tatlered Col aro let atyle collars 6 OF epau re Girls and Misses goods. .... Great assort- ts ef all regul: atoek are to be found, however, as tl of with and without f corners our oustorte to Top ty amortments ‘at all times. ba! “ nd Hagotting— or Girls’ Chinchilla Coats. Girls’ Serge Dresses duteam i cilgpltnidieeleiengie Wore 4.98—were 7.98 Emb'd of faney....... ere | Now 7.08.. mitt Now 8.08....916.95 A splendid Lot Warm and wooly—fuil length, fully line@—emart and comfortable. Little Girls’ Co ts. lined and interline. Were | +88! Now 8.98.....98.98 Were $7.98 and 99.98 Not all eisea tn each lot—corduroys, veivets, cheviots and mixtures — best colors — most favored etyles — warmly Empress Collar Bows and Jabote— oped in ail, Although broken ascortmente. Late season modela—brown and navy= most attractively trim'd, Misses’ Beautiful White Dresses Dainty models that foretell the styles for summer. ‘Fine votl 17 yea les, batistes, nd-eyelet all-over embrotderice| Princess Impertal Collare— entirely new modein, including those] Nets, laces and lingerie etylee— care ates teen chaa ati soft | attached Sabote are flat or ftutfy— with sot vd Hobone—o superb duaplay. MON. Sea, 1-49.. and 1,08 OO Clearances in High Class Novelty Jewelry Ate 7 Pondante—with ated @rope or fentoonse brilliant white stone atudding or combination, with Bearla and other jewele_varie dainty dealgns—were 92.49 to $3. Women’s and Misees’ Bracelete— ickarat gold filled-—hand engraved or cha o-tone oF rich Engush fi rang hinge and catch—maker' epuarentes for 20 yeara—were $1.0 to §2.60..........1 Geld Scart Pine—variety of surrounding Roman c tral I central Jewel—rose, English fintahes-- t— clear 1 ea—poliahed cases—also al finish—engine turned designs—were .98. The Time of Times for MILLINERY TRIMMINGS " lets, henee great emart articles needed = for ‘tween season use. VELVET AND SILK FLOW! Were Teo to $1. 21 to 6D fem I ms. Not all colors at chy ‘Drie. Great Clearance Values in Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing assortments, : —H hile clearing out odd lota ie red ih | ‘SSortraeats in preparation tor Laventory, February 28th, our t are kept complete...... All of which goes to prove that ‘cc elas in'Boye' Ol Clothing, Hearn Is Without An Rgual. Young Men’s Overcoats Little Boys’ Overcoats. Marked with Our Celebrated “Red Ticket” Lote—Inoredible Savings. Red Tickets Were ase ‘Were 1.98 00 to denote great reduetions— Were We Were 1.08 6.00 Now...Were $10.98 & $12.98 ‘Were 0.98 7.00 Ne +. Were $14.88 Were #11.90 9.00 Now. Were $6.98 | By collar .25 11,00 Now Were $17.98 otylee—plain or belted—Winter ieee, ' Full and medium eagth—eing'e CH aises i Goubdle-breasted—double-faced clo! BO] heavy Winter cheviots—convertible col- Boys’ ‘Trousers. tar—plain or belted—to % chest. xtra alse Trousers for Stout Boye— Bingle and double breasted—plain and] Spectal values... delted—vartous styles of Winter over- coatings and chinchillas—twill and serge Mntnge—sises to 17 years. poo Tredfurs sna hese hea a et a So cuaey Cea ieee ot ++01,08 ané 3.80 One of our most famous etecks be cause S*, cettorsmy, toe —_—_—__ te * Walking Boots for Women Smart, mannish last Excellent $3.60 quality. rear welted soles—new ie opera, Gun metal cali Week-End Attractions In Toilet Articles. Prices That Mean Weleome t—Gooty, toce—Cuban | 4g heels—-excellent workmanship and smartness of style rarely seem in & » medium-priced boot—eil sizes and widths—inced, No Mail or Telephone Orders. a Other Rare Shoe Values for Saturday 4 Women’s Arch Shoes | Women’s Smart Dress Boots |*,¢t,San Tenderfoot make—sisee 8 10%. |g 99 Hlcnere 91,0, ne wee = sizes a Orfrepetio lama extension ovine) 140 Ts teaver yemsssmam. eth (EF f, Flexible Flogee wide, thus preventing roe ing af ieee bear sbuttoam, ehowing steel ct. Payne's Nall Bloweme Paste Sinnka-niany phy clans, Savion tse lise | Welted solee—Cuban heels, ANd ENAMel .0.eesevereerenes ankleersott vie ‘fia’ or black Russie Girls’ Knockabout Shoes Another Sample Lot of Size 7 and 8.. WOMEN’S FINE HANDBAGS oes ie 4. Vanity, Envelope and Carriage styles Schoo! and Dress stylos—extra high Values to $3.00......1.98 leather vamps, with other foot satistact! Pre-Inventory Clearances in All Departments Preparatory to Stock-Taking, February 28th, We Offer Unmatchable Money-Saving Values to effect Quick, Complete Clearances. We Never Carry Merchandise from Year to Year @. also gunmetal calf or tops, Black, blue, brown, tan, red and green ita with patent tips—button styles. i nd oat morecoes and —esaffian and gi . oa y ns— Strapa metal frames fo gilt and unmetal finishes — some have inside rames—one oF two fit and ellk Malngs, Our Saturday Special in Women’s Kid Gloves Regular $1.00 value. Dress styles — Soft, pliable ins — twe claspe—black, white Pend all desirable colores for street ‘all sizes. % enn) -~ MORNING SPECIALS--To-morrew, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dea $5.98 Girls’ Winter Coats length—erey $1.49 White Voile Wai high or low v $1.24 Heatherbloom Petticoats Black—pleated flounces, PETTICOATS. SECOND FLOOR 00 Coutil Corsets model-medium buat—la ut front 1s to ®. Ts SECOND FIDO 59 ct, Boys’ Golf Cape wergen and fancy wn—with or witho hips mixta ut ink Ptutaninas Look 39 et. Children's Night Gowns. 28 teita ored—to 38% chest Strong muniln—sitpover atylea YOUTHS' CLOTHING-—THIRD FLOOR. emb'y and ribbon—1 to M Suly CNbakiweve—seCost Foon Kk Y Walsts SROOND. PLOOR. THIRD FIAOR, lers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. + 7.66 | $1.96 and $2.48 Untrim’d Dress Hate... Navy serge, fancy cheviote and | Imitation Hemp — Black — te ixsimeres Drowns, greys and tans | facing—large and small shapes. Nhlain and fancy Weaves—sack and MILLINERY—THIRD FLOOR, finely lined and $6.98 Boys’ Suits e 4.75 Norfolk and double breast--medium cheviots and extra trousers i RIBBONS—MAL 79 ct. Men's Demet Pajamas.........+.. Pink and Ddlue etripee—allk frogs mlb r Jal ENS PURMISMINGE-MAIN FLOOR, yea JOTHING—THIRD FLOOR, 7 . 38] $1.96 Leather Hand Bogs......,....... 1.39 vy flannel, Morocco and goat ekine—metal and y madras and per- | covered frames-—black and colors. ¢ oF attached collar THER GOOD8—MAIN FLOOR, 1.09] 4 1b one Boy PURNISIINGS. AHIRD FLOOR. $2.00 Girls’ High Cut Shees............ 1.19) Laundered Shirts 29 Ruttopaeid Lier tip—dull tops hite, light a vy tite 3 5, 1-48, 36 adres and parceleoe io "ho sohbet Hose’ res eated—slight impert ide * in taundering ti to 1 neck. | Oct. Women's Stiep Sandal Rubbers... 20) “ First qui 8 FURNISHINGS THIRD FLOOR silo for the Clocka! Look for the Clocks! Cech Signe Denote Morning Specials, vale Goods of Standard Qualition ~ anna ll

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