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THREE IN BLAZE _ FIND FIRE-ESCAPE RED HOT GRIDDLE Making Dresses at Home From Original Designs By The Evening World's Expert. MLLE. LODEWICK. Moet Helpful Home Dresemaking Column Published. The Articles Will Be Printea Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. GIRL, “SURE TO DIE” IF LEG WERE KEPT, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 24, 191 “Beggar Student” Richly Staged and Well Sung | HASTT, AND LIVES |. uring Ou Charms o Millocker’s Music Prove was funny on his own account when | @ydenham Hospital, making $4,320 the he “went up” in his lines. Though his Shuberts have raised for that institu- old familiar curtain speech was wun-|tion in memory of thelr brother. called for, it created fresh bursts of! Marie McFarland of Denver, a pupl! jaughter. As Mr. Hoppers trusted Weu- | of Massenet, is Edison's choice as & tenant, Miss Viola Gillette stood by | singer for his talkies, him jn white tights that seemed threat- With Blanche Ring, Harry Conor, ened when he commanded her to DICK’ emma Janvier, Arthur Stanford, Ger- easel; Ione D trude Dallas, Charles Winninger, Nan Campbell, Mra, Charles G. Craig, Ber- nard Fatrfax, A. J, Vanasse and E. C. Wellesley will be in the principal roles in “When Claudia Smiles.” Play of bare legs as about by @ fat youth who might easily STILL APPEAL FOR ALLENS. WASHINGTON, March %.—Propare- tions have been made by attorneys for Claude Swanson Allen for a last 6p- peal to-day to Justices of the Su- preme Court for a review of the death sentence imposed upon Aflen for his pert in the Hillsville, Va, Court-House murders, Already Cmef Justice White and Justice Hughes have refused inde- pendently to grant the writ which have lent her a yard or two of his trousers. In the “March of Tambour- ines" the chorus came to the front in dashing style, and further disinguished {tself by singing uncommonly well. An excellent orchestra helped to make “The a Woman and Two Children Caught in Flames Are Hospital Doctors Admit Eliza- | beth Reilly Has Improved Steadily for Weeks. New Delight in Wel- come Revival of Pic- turesque Comic Opera William Courtlelgh, Frank Reicher, Howard Estabrook, Mario Marjeoni, Frank Peters, Frank Compton, Rae Sel- wyn, Gall Kane, Maude Turner Gordon and Nine Lindsey will be with Grace would bring the review and stay the execution of young Allen, The attorneys now considering Yaying the matter before the Justices mm the conference to-day whioh pre- Saved by Policemen. Doctors at the Newark City at the Casino. Beggar Student” a ¢reat for the ear. George in her revivals at the Playhouse, You will make no mistake if you let Bleanor Rasmussen, playing Alice in your love of music lead you to the|"The Sunshine Gi is the daring codes the open session of the court at noon, Floyd and Claude Allen both are en- reported to-day that Elizabeth Reilly, Casino, equestrienne who rides horse for society | der sentence of electrocution at Rich- ‘A fire-escane Ianding, with flames the ten-year-old girl. whose mother had| BY CHARLES DARNTON. NOTES 1F THE TH folk at the big horse shows, mond next Friday. sweeping up against tt from beneath, rather seo her dead than maimed dy Bue dinging of the flowers that OF THE THEATRES. formed a sort of griddic upon which Mrs, Redecea Fri » her daughter “Roddie” and her son Isadore came near being broiled when their home at No. 8% Jennings street, the Bronx, burned early to-day. They were res- cued by policemen. The bullding in which the Friedm: live is five stories high. Isaac Castle has a grocery store on the ground Noor, an@ Adolph Frankford a dry goods the tons of a leg, waa noticeably bet- ter than she had been. The doctors still persist dn thelr opinion that ampu- tation of her leg is the child'’e only chance of Ute. Kitzabeth waa run over by a trolley car March 10 and was taken to the hospital with @ leg @o crushed that the surgeons saw no hope of saving the limb. ‘They delayed operating for @ few days to give the child every ohance, and at that time an immediate operation bloom in the spring the Gilbert and = Gullivan Production of “The Purple Road,” fixed for to-night at the Lyric, has been indefinitely postponed. Allie Fisher will play Tabitha Stork and Robert Warwick the Gypsy in “Rosedale.” Loulse Homer will appear at the Vol- unteers of America benefit at the Cen- tury April 1%, Berlin's newest playhouse, the Grose- berlin, once part of the Zoo and now Opera Company better thing than revived at the the thing; I can get all nt just by walking round ®& manager once assured me. But don't you believe it! While a Gilbert bo Joy forever, who cares wbout th 6 Ifbretto that is turned out nowadays? It’s the music that B. Alnman & Cnt store. The entrance to the apartment above is between the stores. ® The fire started in the grocery and | ¥an first seen by 9 pedestrian, who ‘turned in an alarm and shouted for help. Policemen Hardmeyer and Mur- ® phy heard him and ran up through the building, knocking on doors and calling to the tenants to get out quickly. While the policemen were arousing the sleeping residents, there was a rash and a roar below, and the flames operate. the girl, was not necessary to savo her life, ‘They soon decided that further delay would neediessly endanger the girl's chances of recovery. and wrepared to At this point the parents of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reilly of No, 1% Mulberry street, terfered, According to the laws of the State of New Jersey, the operation could be performed without thetr coi and they absolutely refused to give tt ‘The suragons pleaded and expoatulated. | » rk, in- ot acores every time. And the enduring old charms of Millocker's music make the present welcome revival a new de- Ught. Those waltzes and marches that wo used to know by heart have lost none of their freshness. If there were one or two from “Poor Jonathan” for R004 Measure, 80 much the better. We can't get too much of a composer whose work has both the sparkle and “body” ot old wine. The second act fairly overflows with exhilarating melodies. lane to good material and good ry an opera house in the centre of the night life of the German capital, has beon acquired by Al H. Woods and F. J. Goldsoll, who will run it with Amert- can vaudeville. Klaw & Erlanger’s Protective Amuse- ment Company has purchased a site at Fort Lee, near Hackensack, N. J. for ite motion picture studio, Arthur Hammerstein has engaged Gac- tano Merola to be director and Jacques Coini stage manager of the opera school he will open in September ANNOUNCE THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL SALES FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) Women’s Summer Dresses in entirely new styles and the most de- They told both father and mother that management this act 8 s0 full of |": Gentieman of Lelaure” nas been| Sirablefabrics, at theexceptional prices of Ge. out of the grocery, awept across tat rad! The OnIy. ai 4 life and color that it Mfts e Beggar | renamed “A Thief in the Nigit," and the hall and ate their way quickly Into hostad pale a NL ie only chance of | Student” bodily out of a book that the drygoods store, Tho exit by means w of the stgirs and the front door was thus completely shut off. Hardmeyer and Murphy, fy haatily-awakened era to keep cool, directed them to the roof whence most of them easily made their way to an adjoining building and to the street Robert’ Friedman, husband of the * woman who with the two children me near being burned to death on ‘the fire escape landing, has a flat direct. ee 1Y over the grocery, Joseph Weiss and his family occupy the apartment across the ball, above the dry goods store. The Friedmans and the Welsses were slow in getting out. They then took to the we urging the the roof, for them, was too perilous to # attempt. On the fire-escape landing the Fried- “mans found that they were being toasted by blazes curling upward out) of the grocery front. Friedman started yte ascend the fire-escape to reach the roof and called to his wife to follow. @he was too frightened to obey and ® continued his way upward. {The two policemen, who by that time Thad got the tenants living above the weecond floor safely to the roof, heard ‘the woman's ecreams and went down the fire-escape to her assistance, They xwung the extension ladder around 90 ‘that a deacent could be made without | Coming in contact with the flames belch- “ing from the grocery windows, The women and children were then taken to the ground. ‘The Weiss family had no dimculty Setting to the ground, as the fire had not yet broken through the front of “the dry goods store when they started down, About $1,000 damage was done in the Pe grocery and half as much in the dry “goods store. The Friedmans lost #00 and the Welsses $10, be bc tris a aaceanmameed SEEKS DEATH UNOER CARS. v Weman Maniac Is Taken to Police Station by Cittse A woman grimacing, «ibbering and _. attempting to throw herself before pass- ing street cars, attracted a crowd at Be@ford avenue and Grand street, Brooklyn, to-day. Several citizens seized her and took her to the Bedford ave- nue station, where she became violent and gave battle to five policemen. Dr. Faske, of the Eastern District Hospital, dectared she had acute mania and ordered her to Kings County Hos- pital. ~ © Chatjin, forty years old, of No, 91 , Grand street, Brooklyn, and that she had been acting queerly for over a week. tairs and the way to| Later a man who sald he was her husband said she was Mra Annie Bvening gowns have rare possibilities fn the apring modes. There seems lit- erally to be no restraint in the matter of materiate, colors or designs. How- ever, the general trend is toward more imple effects im draperies, while yellow seems to be the most popular color of the moment tn tts various shades. Also pointed decotletage is looked upon as the favorite, sometimes extending to the belt line, filled in to the bust line with @ome filmy trangparency or some heavier, richer material. The popularity of thie pointed outline ts probably due to the modish draping of the waist in Surplice style, And let me say right ano suteve self color and the sleeve bands of pur- ple velvet or a narrower width of the ribbon, If a last year's gown having a train was in good condition, it could be @raped up in the manner shown, mak- ing @ round length skirt, which te quite @s popular as the trained model. Bacal cull cals Big Euchre for Popular Pa-tor. A moneter bridge and euchre will be given next Monday night, March 31, at the Hotel Knickerbocker for the Rev. James MacPherson, who for many years was assistant pastor at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, on Washington Heights, and who recently was made pastor of « church at Hyde Park. Father MacPherson was very popular yong man. nor of 118 Bloomfield street, Hoboken, clerk and the stolen girl Miss Kathle ken, The mi ‘hustled the saving the little girl's life, that unless it were performed her death was only question of days. ments Thoma his wife were obdurate. HIGHWAYMEN SEIZE GIRL. Before Police Arrive. Policeman Thayer of Jersey City came across a bewildered, angry and fright- ened young man early to-day at Nine- teenth and Grove atreets, doken city lire. “I had a girl with me a few minutes ago and sho's been stolen,” said the “Four men dressed in black and wearing masks held us up at this corner. They asked me for money and when I told them I didn't have any, they sald they'd take the girl inatead. The man said he was Edward O'Con! Houcher of No. 44 Second street, Hobo: Erle freight yards. ‘O'Connor, accompanied by the police. went into the nd sobbing, wi the side of @ freight men had mistreated he: they heard the policem: footsteps But to all argu- Reilly, the father, and fer From Eacort and Escape on the Ho- amusing only as a curiosity, Taken the spirit of burlesque some of the lives are unintentionally funny. But most emphatically the book {s not the thing. It ts the music that makes this revival well worth a visit to the Casino, The Piece ts richly staged and well sung. Though looking a trifle older than the ttle role would suggest, George Mac- Farlane was vocally effeotive. He should learn, however, to discipline his fine voice, to keep it down a bit. This would Sive his singing a sympathetic qual!ty that it now lacks. The trouble ts Grows a trifle monotonous, Arthur 4 dritge sang so well that we could u most forgive his hopelessly bad acti) Miss Blanche DuMeld was in excell voice and looked and acted better than she has ever done, while Miss K: Condon's reliable contralto rounded out the numbers in which she Joined. Miss Anna Wheaton was rather obvious as the young girl with the growing appe- +} tite, but she sang that well-remembered, ed men, he thought, had 1 in the direction of the Pretty song in the last act fairly well. Robbed of his comic personality by the make-up of Gen. Ollendorf and with | his voice slightly under the weather, hand time of it. Despair must hav. driven him to drag in the New York police, but as luck would have it he {| poor De Wolf Hopper had a rather She said the escaping when John Barrymore will appear in it in Chicago in two weeks’ time. By the Sam 8. Shubert memorial bene- fit at the Lyric last night $9,686 was added to the building fund for the new FRECKLES | Now Is the Time to Get Rid of ‘These Ugly Spots. The woman with tender skin dreads February and March because they are likely to cover her face with ugly freck- les. No matter how thick her veil, the sun and winds have » strong tendency to make her freckle. Fortunately for her peace of mind, the recent discovery of a new prescrip- tion, othine—double strength—-makes it possible for even those most susceptible to freckles to keep the skin clear and white. No matter how stubborn a jease of freckles you have, the double strength othine should remove them. Get an ounce from any of the Riker- Hegeman Stores and banish the freckles. | Money back if it tail Want in a Corset? What Do You Really $12.00, $15.00, $20.00 & $22.00 Women’s Blouses of Batiste, Voile, Tosta Crepe and Shadow Lace, offering very unusual values at $2.75, $3.90, $5.50, $6.75 & $8.50 Women’s Knit Underwear AT SPECIAL PRICES. Women’s Imported Swiss Ribbed Vests, crochet-finished top at 45c¢ Women's Imported Swiss Ribbed Combi- nation Suits, fancy top . . at $1.35 Women’s Cotton Combination Suits 50c In the regular stock of this department will be found complete assortments of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Knit Underwear in weights adapted to the season; also Women's Slumber Slips of Shetland Wool. at OG . . . . . Men’s Balbriggan Underwear in Spring weight, will be on sale to-morrow at the very special price of 50c per garment. B. Altman & Co. . here that @ iate fashion note te that the] with his congregation and they are have in stock new assortments of FRENCH eens ce B Geeroaeaae can annem a Fcaen Fae cake. the ee AND AMERICAN-MADE CORSETS, embody- | “HERE hy A REAL Cs bss Sve sie cen, nm ero a \ (ll Fr fancy | ing the most advanced ideas of the Parisian AVSPEPSIA CURE. Verity fect in having one we of This witl Stop Your p \ ' . tlmings, and eae corsetieres. Included are Boneless Corsets, eee Eee ine caver was 07 | ‘ough in a Hurry | ° ; i a then of tong and © aif Inch lack | save 02 by Making This Coonh run a strappings a dens Gay = Excercising and Dancing Corsets, Equestrian \ “Pape’s Diapepsin” Settles] ihe waiet may be counterbalanced by : 4 eae al right Belts, Enveloppantes of English elastic and } Upset Stomachs and Ends | 100 30 omerot de oppoata acer [cg tht, recipe makes, Pi ot, peter ye pad pegpenmegy Shr Big Sver ‘is | the new models in Brassieres. « Indigestion in 5 Minutes. |“‘re design 1 am showing embodies | ‘rage for $2.50. A few doses usually. wn 12 your Do some foods you eat bit back—taste food, but work badly; erment into stub- ick, sour, gassy ro lumps and cause a 4\ stomach? Now, Mr. or Mr Dyspeptic, severul of these latest favored fashion effects. Of a greenish-yellow crepe chiffon, the low V neck t@ turned under and finished an inch from the edge with a dull gold cord the exact color of the | conquer the most obstinate cough— StenlGven whooping cough quickly, Mix one pint of granulated sugar wit {14 pint of warm water, and stir for 4 minutes. Put #14 ounces of Pinex (fifty models of © ajot Ss dara Pape's Diepepate Sigeets wown, This te tied at the sontre Frank \cents’ worth) in a pit bate) the add The Dress Goods Department everything, leaving nothing to sour and| with loops and two tansel-welg the Sugar Syrup 4t has a pleasant ¢ } “upset you. There never was anything| ende, which drop over a crushed delt of |taste and lasts a family a long time, : is showing in the regular stock so safely quick, so certainly effective. | mimy brown velvet, finished on the top You can feel this take hold of a cough ee O18 No dievonce how bedi roar elomacn |e with Bulgarian ®eaded embroidery, |in © yay thes peans business Hes 8 Us Ss jsort you will get happy relief in| showing opaquely through the chiffon | good tonic effect, braces up appetite, five minutes; but what pleases you most | blouse portion, revesla itself in the land is slightly’ laxative, A handy Fine Twill and Tailor Serges, in. black and is that it strengthens and regulates your stomach so you can eat your favorite # foods without fear. Mont re: won't come back. comes in contact with the stomach —dis. @% tress just vanishes—your stomach sweet, no gases, no belchi 9 of undigested food; your he: clears and you feel fine. Go now, make the beat inv ies give you relief some- times—they are slow, but not sure. Dia- i » positive and puts your healthy condition so the set You feel different as soon as Diapepsin points of the yoke front and back in ita clear colors, The beaded trimming {# alao used to confine the fullness of the kimono sleeves, which drop longer on the back in an uncommon manner, ‘The pattern for the deep cream foun- ation walet would be cut after the dotted extension line, The skirt, which in slightly gathered around the hips and back, is caught up at the knee line in back to form a puffed pannier drap- ing, which mhould be attached to a plain foundation skirt, \h Another unified color auggestion for remedy for hoarseness, croup, bron- chitis, asthma and all throat and lung troubles. ‘The effect of pine on the membranes is well known nex is the most valu- le concentrated compound of Norwe- gian white pine extract, and is rich in jacol and all the natural healin, pine elements Pinex and Sugar Syrup reci; ined great popul through- ‘nited States and jada. It imitated, though never You will find there, one built to suit your figure exactly. For R & G Corsets are built in our workshops by designers who have studied, first the form of woman, second the fashions of the The demands of these two meet in yourR & G Corset. Because R& G Corsets suit your figure, they are comfortable. if Btyle, they have the gliding, graceful elegance demanded by Paris today, Becduse they follow each slightest change of 10,000 women in this land buy an R &G Corset each day navy blue. . at 90c. & $1.10 per yard Poplins, Batistes and Storm Serges, im the popular shades . . + (at $1.00 per yard Tailor Serges in the complete range of Spring colors . at $1.25 & 1.50 per yard The above are regular stock price: b: this gown would be to have the gown| 4 solute satisfaction, or pe a tes | o¢ lavender chiffon, with pinkish laven- | money promptly refunded, goes with thi of » Be one of the 10,000 today. ond fled : #) store, You realize in five minutes how |4er and punple flowered velvet ribbon to |recipe. Your druggist has Pinex, or will you never before knew exis! coreet. it is to suffer {rom indigestion, t trim the blouse, and purple tulle for the bel, while the cord could be of it t it for you, not, send to The Fines Co. 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