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~e TO] CHOSEN T0LEND FCT AGHAST TARY TFL AMA Murphy Faiths and All _ the Boroughs Rep- resented. 7 After @ month of deliberation the Committee of Twenty appointed for the Durptee has made up the committee whieh wilt name the fusion candidate fa the city election next fall. Designated Citizens’ Municipal Committee,” the Rew organization numbers 107 membgrs, | au eal faiths and all ‘boroughs | being represented. ‘Tap committee will meet for organiza- night. From that time om, @€cording' to Dr. Henry Moskowits, Chatemah of the Committee of Twenty, it a ‘be continuously active. fe tried to get a committee of rep- Feseatative citizens, of various political Detiets, ail opposed to Tammany Hall," he sald, “and all interested in an effort to give this city a clean, progressive ad- jor the ist are forty-four members from Manhattan, thirt: thirteen from t nine from Queens and four from Rich: men@. The Republicans and Progres- are strongly represented there are a large number of in pendéat independents. Among them mer candidates for Mayor, William M. Iving and Otto T. Bannard, both Re- publicand; William Loeb 4: Rr Cogesnl Henry De ¥F R Seligma: ‘William J, Sohieffelin, Henry L. Stim: sem, Franklin H. Giddings, William H. and Frederick C. Howe. VANISHED CHILD HAS BEEN KIDNAPPED. Parents of David Mazzocchi Ask Policé and Others to Find a THE EVENING WORLD, THEATRE NOTES. : Philadelphia Opera House, built by Oscar Hammerstein, {s to become a movie. It has been obtained by Marcus Loew and Frederick C, Nixon-Nird- linger at a rent of $125,000 a year with @ reservation of not less than fifty nights each winter for the opera com- any. H. B. Warner, after the auto accident In which bis wife was killed, was not well enough to play last night as w planned, eo the Lyceum will re: closed untti Monday, Supreme Court Justice Platzek refused & give the Lambs’ Club an injunction reatraining Marie Dressler from using tie words “All Star Gambol.” Cohan & Hi ‘anging to show the films of “Qou Vadis" at all high class houses in the United States and Canada next season. The Shuberts' new French farce, “The Gentleman from No. 19," will be pno- duced at White Piains next Monday and ‘Tuesday and be given a final dress re- hearsal here Wednesday for Thursday's bremiero at the Comedy, Cecil Cunningham, who wes prima donna in “Somew! Else," has been added to the cast for “lolanthe,” which has more female parts than any other Gilbert and Sullivan opera. “The Folies of Paris,” a one-act mual- cal comedy by William Arnold, vaude- ville artist, will be produced by the Harlemites at Palm Garden to-morrow night, his medicine: are made of. Golden Medical makes the stomach strong, juices, restores the lost a invigorates the liver in body, active in mind and cool in judgment. has been added to Jinks," the farce which Arthur Hammerstein will produce next season. The Knights of Harmony, an organi zation of song writers, including Al Jean Schwartz, gives its first entertain: ment Sunday evening at Pabst's Coll- eum, To keep together a company strong enough to give the annual Shakespeare festivals at Stratford-on-Avon the gov- ernors of the Memorial Theatre there tre thinking of sending the players on tour here. ‘The proposal that the Chancellor of the Exchequer should appropriate $2,500,- 000 for a natonal theatre in London has been turned down by the British Gov- ernment, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N.Y. At 149th St. Entrance of Subway or Elevated! No First Payment ON THE FOLLOWING GOODS; aiea at his home here during the night! from a sudden ack of heart troubi He wi jociate editor of the Indiai @polis Journal during the civil war and @ close friend of Benjamin Harrison, who termed Mr. Dye “ west of the Alleghen Six-Year-Old Son. Confident that their six-year-old son, Dev has been kidnapped, Andra Maz- Hundred and Fifth et, have appealet to the police of the East One Hundred ead Fourth street station, the pupils in Public School No. 168, in East Gred ‘and Fifth street? and the con Bation of the Church of the Asce in Bast @ne Hundred and sixth at to find nim, Mré. Barah McAdams of No. 1 West Wighty-fifth street attends t hured and interested herself and offered the Paredts financial aid. ‘The boy disappeared the afternoon of April’ 14, after returning from school. Bevernt of his friends way ‘tm walk away from his heme wish a companion. Im the same house in which the Maz- xoechis live lives Mra. Josephine Foloteso, a woman of means, whe also has a six-year-old son, It was aug- gested that. the kidnappers taken the child, The Mazzocchis have Uttle mone: Tt was d that Mrs. Leontida C: Grein of No. 819 East One Hundred Sixth street, a fortune teller, had gone to Mrs. Mazsocchi and told her her son | was kidnapped. 7 PLECTRUM ORCHESTRA it, Valentine Abt conducted another con- cert by the Plectrum Orchestra at Aeolian Hall last night, with Gieuseppe Pettine, mandoliniet; William Foden, guitarist, and the Beynon Quartet as vocalists. He has added many players, inckiding several women, to his band, until it ds become imposing in size. doubted. ' My. Abt has visions of great results to be achieved by an orchestra such us his, the principal components of which are mandolins and guitars, The visit, a few years ago, of the Ruvsian Bala- lajke Orchestra pavel the way, But Mr, Andree:'s band was emall and qhar- acteriatically Russ! and {ts success was found in the Russtan inatruments of Russ re accessories. audience of consider plauded gencrou however, who did 10: from Schubert’ played by tiese in| a Sg to James Surridue, Run Down his home, at No, 163 West street, about 2 o'clo this morning he was knocked down by @ taxicad driven dy’ Benjamin Malte Malts, who had no poreenger, at once! stopped and, picking up the injured man and Patrolman Quassonni, speeded te ‘On the way Surridge became conscious Jong enough to tell his namo and al- Grees. His skull was fractured and ok widower, and worke lived a five-room wi work and hal , og, a canary and a ar was ever allowed inside bis and he had no visitors, He has Bocoh! and his wife, of No. 310 East One | ne Hun- | had mis-' HEARD AT AEOLIAN HALL. | be Whether thie is an advantage Is to ve |i WOMAN ESCAPES OPERATION Dr. Pierce’s Discovery It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder and restor- ative nerve tonic. It makes men and women strong Piantadon ppttine Bertin, Theodore Ask your bors. They must know of many Lewis sulh, fee Sayaes, Wirty wi cures made by it the past 40 years right in your lama, Joe Goodwin, George Meyers and own neigh! Address Invalids’ Hotel, Dr. R. V. Pierce, President FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1913. Wise People Don’t take chances with doubtful medicines of unknown composition. Dr. Pierce lets people know exactly what 'By Timely Use of Lydia E. 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Grand Central to Aes en's Station A JOKE, SHOP Manned by the & Kya full OPUN ” a brand new 16-page edition of which will go FREE with each and every copy o NEXT NOS AND ORGANS. inns adh TIONSAL Tanos NUD Lit 9ik Nets Work test wits of the d in making rei women | Tires AiTrveT at sa NESE WaNTEOCAT i newapaper whos all around merits have aitiers eras gle Oia. City greater than the Sunday’ Herald, Sunday Times, Sunday Sun and Suoday Tribune ADDED ETHER, ORDER IN ADVANCE. —— | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. | PORe Big ice Waich pin, eras ITT ae wud | Come here in the morni oan te on it it i <u ANCHOR. DE a ee DENTURE S PLATE gives perfect comfort | | snd wtisacton. when he style plate {| RN ary) * Fourtesath Street Won of Pith Arvawe Saturday—Children’s Day PHENOMENAL VALUES IN YOUNG FOLKS’ NEEDFULS 1 Contineing Also All Advertised Specials for pat Househeepers’ and Gingham Week 1 TRULY! IN VALUE-GIVING, HEARN HAS NO EQUAL. GINGHAM Lee Oe ae Sample Values: Boys’ Navy wine & Suits A stock that has long been one of our get, prides. « beat flor phd tuand baa 60 pane out rind tous oa f0 to uawe ity of texture and WaQDTReascia fiaigo dye In st; ang sceeetmnets one Tupremne ave CaO et. inna full range of sizes in each style. cher © a we give salisfaction Bet he Ratines—new at every lime, no maller how exacting i demand upon us— Bx ¥ Cx 6.98. ....7.98.....9.98 and 11.98 8 ck et. f 180 fet. MHaER" setigcae trent vaciety. of Norfolk” models: including ine ” ee favorite patch pocket stylen, wtiso Back Suite—majority have serge 2 ct. or mohair lintngs— 19 ct. Meroerized of Fei Some have Extra Trousers, q & ay ee tes 1 to 18 years—exceptionally well tailored and finished. ry ct. Boone lnghame 4-18. 85 atoms Sree Boys’ Rain Coate— Boys’ Coat Suite— 18 years—tan and black— plain ‘and pial lininge—single 8 to 18 years— ’ and double breast—button, or New, snappy model—Norfolke—aide MATINEE LUNCHEON Tomorrow, 12.00 to 2.80.... 94 Lobeter a la Ni aaa e 1.08. 3.08 otasp fastener: Boys’ Spring Coats =3 to 10 pear —Nortolk or regular and box plaited—also sack suite— extra trousers with many....Imported worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots and stylow—navy and fancles—sern Seaneatbcien maaomehane | ‘heviots ures, pee and ; ign tan 00" many worth ¥8 08 9.28] herrinabones: also fancy and shep- |. Sago Pudding or Other Coate—1,08 to herd checks....6,08.. 7.08.. 9.08 Tea, Gotfee oe Ke SS HOUSEKEEPERS’ SALE Now for a Humming Day in aa All Prices Misses’ and Girls’ Department v= Heretofore Quoted eran re pa jag ah OF ype SERGE meen Hold Good for Tomorrow. by mp ny Foran pbdathin tery, dag alae ai 2 an Sheetings, Sheets Remember! tre bo Red aren pee Pillow Cases Pillows, Feathers =~ Table Linens Towels , Towellings 4.98 é 96 | “ase m1 8968 | 11.98 ” Scarfe and Shame Ww woe “we inte 8 uf poate ea Other Incomparable Values fer Misses and Girls a verwi * ao Curtains and Rugs Little Girls’ Coats. ...3.98. 4.96. 6.98 Micces! Smart Sulte. 31.98 and 13.90 Window ‘Shades, Poles MiNiites any omy loeraultable tor tle! Ev ofee Comfortables little girls from 4 to 7 y matertal ale Baw Salen Sete ie Che None See Sean isi ee be Doe Cc '. , Ete. ult th ‘open yitgeed "ot ity Ride, se remark! talloring=8 to tol Misses’ Silk Dreseos. Poplin, plain and stri messalines—varioty of 1 Fr nat mg of ihgeq or ulgarian BPoalors-te to 8 yeurs SaaS Safety Fountain Pens An eaceptional value. 14-karat gold pen point.. A Jombination ing Peni waeeeate Pe Waterman's Ideal Bal bag or Laat ving shaken an ut harm to clothin, for tle reaaon Girable if not qui Others to Misees’ Late panda oh New smart ring fan: | Soe Smart Low Shoes for Women— “Knockabouts” for Girls and Boys— Reliable Footwear at prices charged elsewhere for indifferent grades Women’s Pumpe and Oxferde. Patent nmietal calt—well MOURNING VEILS lee—well-tooted Newest. ety! worn. All work guaranteed ity reese ty NEW LAC AR eheivtiy +00 up WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS W. 284 St, “tates SAR HOURS $ to 6; SUNDAYS, 9 to 2, Prench ond eeds Spoken. Ladiea (a attendance comfo! lasts — Cuban fiee exible, hand-turned solea—all forte . Buck—! others. “popular say may of “They wear ike iron.” iden and heel year tuting Taultiessly made—wi sizes and width: Celonial Pumps . taubuek’- instep ba toniie nd and and widths. —_———__—_—_— materials and Russian calf, dark ta: skin, white buckskin, Patent leath rip — tan te ps 9 CLOTHES? Made to Orde: Delivers Warke Place’ iad EXCHANGE C1. The Univ Wowntewe e -, DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | American Waich& Diamond @ MAIDEN LANE, Tol, | oer Con. DIAMONDS ON aepit |W. 2 i n NEGLIGEE SHIRTS 1 Women’s and Misses’ Smart Millinery for ' for Men. 65 cents PETTICOATS MISSES AND GIRLS ) dollar shtet Values for Saturda: Seheol and Dre: . Material is equa —y Great Values for Satu diag menoel a4 no Hate— ige to that three shirts are|Women's Silke Petticoat straws — soa sennalin soe Se not wa ro they truned by hand.) Bluck and colors—meseall s but aimply preased ae they from) tetas and silk jersey tope—' ae the no pacts shine; hence thi and lon oak ane Tlounces with and tirew'es Savechona'te ee tiat oO “ “ % jebrated “Harmon: Handsome Psy aaa LRH ecelamrates Due, hello Slik Petticoats. 1.08 regular 66.98 hate, thet 3 and tan stripes ‘of Various widlis--coat) gy ny fi ngble color “in ‘chiffon ere aremarkabiy Ane — 4 é model—iaundered cuffs. taffeta pr iy 9 Hounoem, combining | pink, blue, cham yan ; a pet Corest Walete (4) | Women’s Fitted Top Pettio'ts. 1.98 End feria may” 8.06, i Ganwele und ton’ and Bik finished fabric--black end cdlore bbon bows, ine Gam i fromte-nizes 22 to 28 only, sulted, tailored and” crushed | flutings hence this great price reduction m 2 with or wit out Yes rose! s —_————__—_—_—_—_—_— MORNING SPECIALS --Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. ris’ Pereale Drectes, + GB] $1.93 Tallete Sith Pellenve: plaids and checks— Black and color: Trasting trimininga, ail le thi PRTTICOATS—-SECOND FLOOR. 4 ct. Wormen's Sills Gloves............ 2-clasp--ylack & white-double tips, ‘GLOVES—MAIN FLOOR, '$'.69 White Voile Waists... AT) Emb'd panels—with lace inserts and tucks—open front or back—all sizes, WAISTS--SECOND ¥LOOR, rain velvet ‘e toccades «| Short or tong ak ahirts—doubte or selfbound rt, Of eee " MENS UNDERWBAR—MAIN FLOOR, - 80] 24 et. Boge’ Balbriggan Underweer....... lin~rutties of High neck—short sleeve shirte—knee | or lace length drawers, reinforced seats, BOYS' UNDERWEAR—-MAIN FLOOR, + Girls’ White Canvas Shese......., 1.08 Extra bigh gor venes sisve 11% to % to bevel oes SHOKS--SECOND FLOOR. so. 8 “Young Men's Suits 7.65] $1.00 brown and gray Stelp ehevioti~in twiiliy r new fancies--weil drones at a find elsewhere at pt any Values ar Missuis’ Duc. - $1.98 Girls’ Trimmed Pictire Hats k braid—-trim'd with sa ite, champagne, pink and light. biue. MILLINERY THIRD LOOK, poloriig medium and dat ‘awalmeres-—fi alight and dark ures also pain aoe one oe at in Nard neckbind oF a while -mititary st LLINERY—TOIRD FLOOR, ry tucks and he tuck#—4 to M4 year MUSLIN UNDERWEAK--SECOND FLOOR. 59 ct. Boys’ Goll Cape. New band Style—plain or plaited back—navy serge and fancy mix- tires-tined or taped: YH HATS—THIRD FLOOR, y ite and fancy madras and per- attached 3s THIRD FLOUR, 1.10 im bust — long tapering 18 to 30. SRCOND FLOOR, Suftestity | to BOYS! FUKNISHL $2.00 Women's Corse Light coutil ‘Look for the Clocks! Look for the Clocks! Clock Signs Denote Morning Specisis.