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| ; ' f -FRANK COMMERCIALS CONTROLS STACE TO-DAY. DECLARES ADA REHAN ‘Public No Longer Has Ideals, | but Seeks Cnly to Be Amused, She Says. Adoard the American Line steamalip Philadelphia, sailing to-lny, was Mise A@e Rehan, whore name was potent on the American stage two decades ago, when she was the star of the Daly echeol ef noted actors and actresses, Mise Rehan said she was going to apend Gve months in Ensinnd and that her Movements after that depended on “whatever whim scizes me.” ‘The one time favorite of thousands. ‘whese figure was immortalized in the famous Miver Statue at the Chicago et- pesttion, mage her valedictory a lament | fer the condition of the present day } “Phe tare has degenerated sadly in ecent years,” che said. “This decadence fe Gee te the managers, who have no ge for art but onty for the ben office i He iH ih a . Plant of thie city but is now the Countess Terestchenko of Petersburg, was « passenger on the phe. Capt, Bertun has been inder of the Iolanda since she {nto commission and has navigated big yacht 500,009 miles in that time. Jovial ekipper gave a ttle party smoke room before sailing and 80 royaily that one of hin Maude, the English actor, call to go ashore and ‘back to the pier by the hols. Another of the ship's pasvengers was erepicettl fa : 3 » President Gertrude believes st Little girls should remain little girls Jong as they can—she is seventeen— her society is designed to perpetuate je love for dolls and fairy stories in who would otherwise be graduating swiftly into the tango tea and vy ¢ ARREST WOMAN it CHURCH. je and Battles om. her name as Bridget Saompton eh refused to di- Welse her address, created consider- excitement among the worshippers early mass in Bt. Vincent de Paul's reh at North Sixth street, near avenue, Willlamsburg, this aing when, refused entrance by the @t the door, she ran around to rectory and broke two front win- ‘8 by throwing stones through them. At took three policemen to get her to @e Beéford avenue station and there, G8 goon ae her arms were released, she the shades of both lamps in ef bis desk. Magistrate Pegged ry yoo Avenue Court, h bail for fexamination irs We s made i in the Langan Worcestershire Sauce Factory in the World SET ONE STYLE FOR WOMEN FOREVER, URGES PROFESS SOR. DES MOINES, “May 9.—Wor ried over the high coat of ving? Welk, here ta the real cawae, ace cording to Prof. Walter Bargent of the University of Chicago— fads! In a@ lecture here he declared that the trouble was that Amert- can women are in a mad purewit of the varying fads of dress, and “accept designs from the Euro- | | pean fashion centres as mandates in technic of dreas.” The remedy: “American should be like the Chincee woman, She should have an established style of dreas and follow that style, The French eend dreas designs to America which they themacivea will not accept. It ie no wonder that women in America make themacives grotesque im the gard they wear.” He thinks a national committee of artiate should make the designe for both dress and household fur- niture, . “=F YOUR CHILD NEEDS A PHISIG. | If Cross, Feverish, Tongue’ f Dead Body in Conductor's Uniti The body of a man was washed ashore to-day at Seventy-ninth street and Shore road, Bay Ridge It was lad tn the uniform of the Second Ave- nue Ratlway Company. The man was adout forty years olf, five feet, eight inches in height. The mustache was sandy, and the hair dark brown, The man was partly dald. Coated, Give “Syrup of Figs” to Clean the =| Stomach, Liver and Bowels \K Look at the tongue, Mother! If coated, it is » sure sign that your VBE ee insides, the stomach, Wer leet of bowels are clogged up with Poustring waste matter Nigel need a acta, thorough cleansing When your child is ete, oeente pale, doesn't sleep soundly or eat heartil or is cross, irritable, feverish. iy stomach breath bad; he 8 teaspoonful lai afew hours all the waste, undigested food mtly move on and out ywels without nausea, Firing _ ae ness, and you surely will have a well, happy and rhe child again shortly. it of Figs you are not drug- | 8 hidren; ing com) en- us figs, senna and aro- it oansot be harmful, besides they de dearly love its delicious taste. others should always keep Syrup of Figs handy. It is the only stomach, |N liver and bowel cleanser and regulator |R needed. A little given to-day will save ao silk child to-morrow, Full directions for children of all ages fee: for pe pone upe plainly printed on the ag" your ig tad for the full name, “Syrup yes THE EVENING WORLD, IDED 1856 Ty BROKAW. BROTHERS BOYS' CLOTHING HATS & FURNISHINGS We put the greatest possible value into all our clothes because we learned years ago that the man who buys an eighteen dollar suit today is very likely to buy a fifty dollar suit at some future time. TUN LAMA. L ALLL As we are in business to make customers and not*merely sales, we realize the impor- tance of keeping up the same standard of value through our We promise your money’s worth at every price—nothing more and never less. Spring Suits Spring Overcoats $16 to $42 Astor Place & Fourth Avenue, SO0BWAY.AT THE DOOR=ONE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY entire price range. $18 to $42 Grands, Uprights & Player Pianos The largest and seen under one roof in New York City. Nearly Two Hundred Instruments Are Offéred in this Sale and Many Are Nearly New This attractive collection of Pianog is made up from our own stock and the great rental stock of Geo. 14 Grand Pianos $150 to $550 8 of these are 50 Uprights from $150 to $225 hele eo eertend ee bg of other pop on leber, Chickering, Uprights $100 to $150 An Endless Variety Miscellaneous Makes N Anumberof Strich & Zeidler Grand, Upright and Player Pianos (discontinued styles) are offered much below theirintrinsic value. REASONABLE TERMS IF DESIRED STRICH & ZEIDLER Dan uactubers of felons panes 28 and 30 West "20th at me near near Sth Ave. CATALOGUES MAILED Of! finest collection to be » Herbert. 4 sors't, at jaa 3C oe § rights at $200 to $250 Player Pianos $275 to $550 Various Makes Steinway Player Piano at WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Imported Usotule rien mm aremnon al 5G Lesotytély |! | Georonsersnnenencseasors cnesonccesenenannonseatsenceesce FRIDAY, MAY 9, 10138. aac reeset: Pievtisvsieigiaugugigig iguana ica ia Where High Quality and Extreme Values Meet! 5, $7.50, $10 and More Savings on Over 25,000 in Who ever heard of ia! quality and extreme values Really you cannot afford to wear any other clothes— being wedded at this season of the year? for no other clothes in ‘Accatich ae us 00d 04 Cese at hele As usual, the Hackett-Carhart stores have the unusual. | present day price. They are, in fact, the very best of good clothes—guar- anteed to give you the longest service—distinctively correct in style—at prices which are positively lower than those A = F |: § = re) ye) =| w = ey 7 He 2 ivf wn =4 a Here high quality and extreme value is combined to a gteater degree than is common at the season’s end. agrehe should always be your first consideration when of the most commonplace clothes. clothes ing. Were it not for the fact that our big tailoring plarit was For nothing gives 80 little return,—such small satisfac-|idle for more than two chonthi—-owita’ labor troubles tion—as poorly made, badly styled, low priced clothes. these garments would have today been on the counters of the Every garment that is a part of this sensational offering | finest retailers in America. is of rare high quality And all are Hackett-Carhart Instead, because of the great delay, orders for them were —the highest standard of ready-for-service cl cancelled—and they are left on our hands to be sold under- In each one, you are sure of the best in tailoring, the] price bedt in fabric, the newest, most correct in style. No more wonderful clothes news ever came to you at Furthermore, your selection must give you the same full the season’s beginnirig—a tims when you must pay top and satisfactory service that you would expect had you prices for. high seg clothes in virtually every other store rice. in the United Stat To-day’s tioning includes nearly 5,000 crisp, new gar- ents fresh from the tailors’ hands, only this week. ~ 3 det eee the full regular p: Ite failure to hy so gives you ther ight to ecchunse |) the garment or have your money refunded. cece Suit Savings Blue Serge Suit it Savi g [$1350 and $15 Boys’ and $13.50 to $20 Young ie $2250 Standad Value rg Mors Meter Am Long lise "$10 Men’s and Broken Size Ware Seree Sut Sut “al 1915 |e cies tne. Cees Jeep fe Included are handsome Velours, Cassitneres, Cheviots and Serges—smart new models, correct $18, $20 and $22.50 Fine Standard es “ e excellen: Spring and S $13 50 Fa h Bi oe $17 and exclusive designe all excellent fabrics and pos GbR on fetes eee nee e "In presenting these bon in Blue Serges, Children’ 3 Savi $20, $22 Sand $25 Fine NN MET ne eee Spring and 15 heve Bergen are of the very highest standard. |$6.75, $7.50 and $8.50 Children 1=¥ Suits...........-- They ane they panna hs not shine | Norfolks, Double Breasted, te $22.50, $25 and$30 Fi readily. | Nor. wi at the seams, OF !Knickers, Extra Knicker Nor- : Spring “a hee 1 7 okie at he Stamm, ad Simeve, oot ey Cle Bice Serge Nortekes. Rass $4.75 i Suits th eke. 4c English weave and English finish Serges are : hee and ag age c fe Ee Broken its, Lid SFL, $i ond 806 Fine oe tt no ere Ress and ators) 0... ™ 50c Stn $21 | Seca ote straw Hat Sal Fd Muetesee sane Pesto of cet aceite “irae traw rat Sale i= y Eye Tr shape retenine cunes *"ye, yor sil tod | _ Without Precedent ake comfort, se! these Serge auits to be America 's foremost values. One of America’s finest Straw Hat makers Conservative and and importers sold hi fa styles, sein, Calag foun Men bed Spring Overcoat Specials ther ce ‘Your Beige te cently walt ona nan ate Sit newest Blues, the alee dened a Silh-lined Dress: rr tan I, MiBvery hati of of first quality, high standard, . new Hair-line , London Stripes, Black bey nk yey may oor a $8 to $5 Hand Made, Hand Finished fancy W and Street F Straw Hats. Tepe tte ents | St Setar Mee ol Set $15 [GPC as nd Mon” $1.75 Sot 119 W. 424 St. Near Broadway, 26S Broadway, Open Evenings, Near Chambers Si., Opposite City ilall. Sizes for men, young men, a , inc. sth Stret Retail Near Union Square. desoveucecuecessnocsesescecsccets TO MEN Monday $25 and fully dressed and in height of fashion for little cost. CHLANG,MyTailor, S {$47.50 Suits made to order 4 large selection of all new fabrics for spring and rea Miss This, and You Will Miss a Good Bargain. pugvgva vega 154 East 12°th St, Near 3d Avenue. Open Evenings. Fur Storage Costs 2% Including Insurance Telephone 5900 Main 376 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY. 15 Minutes by Subway Grand Central to Borough fh 'Stition SPECIAL NOIRE offers for Saturday and This sale should appeal to all men who want to be carte sultinge of blue, brown and gray, in plain and fancy > Open Near i Evenings City Hall Sunday World’s Want Direstory makes | more ‘Offers of Positions” than any