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Beet lity Crystal Lens, , Soctollcony Pegeeecioatay’ tne QE hulich 164 Broadway at John St. aa, 223 Sinth Ave., 15th St. | 101 Nassau, Aan St. 380 Sixth Ave., 22d St. | 17 West 424-—N. Y. 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. Women Who Take ‘: this universally popular home remedy—at times, when there is need—are spared many hours of unnecessary suffering— PIS (Houdalr Secreta) spasmodic croup, Pp “Change” Is a Talking Match Rather Than Play. i REARY and grim and unbeliev- iD ably talky and superbly acted i wos J. O. Francis's “Change,” which introduced the Welsh Play- ers to New York at the Booth Theatre last night. “Change,” for the major part of its four acts, is leas a play than a talking match, wherein the jon patiently halts. Ne sit and talk. People stand and Ernest Cove as John Price. Harold West as Gwilym Prici talk. People move cautiously around and talk. And then a fresh batch of talkers relieves the first set. Until to- ward the end of the second act noth- Ing happens. Yet throughout, mind you, there is some of the best ensem- ing seen here in a long time. nge" is a philosophical discus- ction as a beacon in its fog of . At the same time it atmosphere, British feles +" @he Scotch; ‘the Irish, and ipl la | British local color. | ‘The story 1 jorder, A har jplace whose name looks like a pled line of type. They have three sons. One ts intended for the mintatry—and | balks, half way through the semi f The second offends hi nservative father by turning Secit The third is an invalid. The fir turned out of doors and neglects to come back. ‘|The second decides to go to Aus- tralia. The third is shot, by accident, (in an off-stage old couple, let! piteously to-each other, to face what {bleak little future may remain to them. That is pract.cally the entire plot. ‘The rest ‘alk, chiefly five-minute |speeches that seem to lead nowhere. Speeches on religion, speeches on s0- clallsm, speeches on politic: ches lone in life, cling [on heaven-knows-what-not, speeches nd at a trifling © the following simple treatme into a stiff paste enough pow tone and water to cover the ugly apply and after 2 or 3 minutes remoy wesh the skin and the hairs This will not mar the most s skin, but you must be careful that it is genuine delatone you buy.— woax wonpzas. Dufty’s Pure Malt Whiskey is always from possi as empty. In a few remote instances unscrupulous dealers who have failed to work off substitutes and cheap imitations on their customers have tried refilling Duffy bottles when thoy ing in this way to line their pockets, when contents have been used. Be sure and each cork, interlarded with Welsh phrases. There wus a one-armed Cockney avvy—played unctuously by Edmond Kennedy—who supplied @ much- » {diluted comedy relief, at which an speeched audience laughed hope- | { fully. labout a play so splendidly acted as was With a better and less vehicle Player mirati at up in new clean bottles, with a seal over the cork. But in order to le fraud through refilling, we ask all consumers to be sure and break eac! et the genuine—if in doubt bxamine your purchase—see that the seal over the cork is unbroken; the cork should be new and perfect—the name,*‘Duffy’s Malt,” is on the side of ook: for the original signature on the label and the firm name and monogram blown in the bottle, Break the bottle when empty and help us to prevent fraud. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is sold by most dru; doctor's advice sent free. The Duffy Malt Whiskey ,| which the members of the Senate were { wih, perhaps ten minutes of | By the} i It in not pleasant to write like this You can aid us to stop this practice by breaking Duffy bottles | whose heart-ery for her flown ' Batten Struck the cee, compel THE NEW PLAYS. human note of the evening) gave flawiess performance. Ernest Cove made the fanatical old collier, her husband, a powerful and gripping figure. And all the others were fit co-workers for such master-artists. Bat they led in vain. In London ; “Change” won a Ltd offered for “ best Welsh play by a Welsh hor.” One wonders morbidly whether the other competitors sought to drgmatize a city directory or only @ partiiamentary debate, A wise- looking personage in the foyer, on the way out, announced loudly to a com- inion that the play was “utterly jacking dramaturgy.” Perhaps that is the root of the whole trouble (whatever “dramaturgy" may happen to mean TO JERSEY LEGISLATORS Assemblymen and Senators Sit as Committee to Hear Suf- frage Argument. TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 28.—Women from all parts of the State crowded the Aseambly Chamber at the Capitol | |to-day to hear speeches for and against jequal suffrage in New Jersey. The | | wearing was held before the Commit: \tee of the Whole of the Assembly, to | invited, | | The House Judiciary Committee has | ‘already decided to report favorabl: resolution providing for equal suffrag , Last year the Legislature passed ‘resolution to submit the suff {question to a vote of the people jit was to hayo passed at | Present session, under the provisions jof the Constitution, and submitted to j the people next fall. Failure to prop- jerly advertise the resolution, however, | fo be passed by the present and next Legislature in 1915 before it be ed. by electot Don't experiment _ with harsh purgatives, they in- jure the bowels and ag- Bravate your condition. Take the perfect remedy, Hunyadi Janos Pills, and | avold irreparable injury. 1 or 2 pills gt night brin, | Certain rellef, Get a box q to-date Drug 8 oF if he as not got iy send W by mail to er, New York PIMPLY ? WELL, DON’T BE! People Notice It. Drive Them Off With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. 10 01 cursed with are 8 purely le compound mixed with olive | know them by thelr oily: protect yourself bottle as soon could get them, hop- ggists, and dealers’ Medical booklet and Dag tamed gh peckinsa - 8 i . WOMEN PLEAD FOR VOTE || $enc" ‘ i ig eat BSDAY, JANUABY, 28, 1914. “a Fe) NOGESTIN, GAS OR Hints to the Housewife. y Relating to Home and Markets. SUK. SOUR STOMACH Dy Mrs. Charlotte R. Bangs. Time “Pape’s Diapepsin!” HOME. MARKETS. In five minutes all stom- Pork leina, 181-20. Ib; beet ton- ach misery is gone. derloin, 360. Ik) emoked tongue, RE A 300. (3 to 6 Ibe. sach); freeh ham, =317e iby emoked ham, 180. (10 ibe. Heredecid, elty delivery). The retailer breed S40. for perk loins, 260. for tall Soe? with corse, the. It, (Po: tail 200.); or real pork sausa: The.-140. Mbt retailed 280. (10 Ibe: 1. ge0ld at wholesale). Lamb, slightly higher, 120.-140. 2. bt foreign, tee. iby very. “Really does” put bad stomachs in’ order—“‘really does” overcome indiges- tion, ia, ges, heartburn and in five minutes—that—just that—makes Pape's in the larg- ator im the eat sellin, world, If what you eat ferments into stubborn lumps, you belch tate sour, undigested fook and cid; head te dine Ibs mutton, Ge.-9e.-10c. Serstive) 1fe. to 160. Ib. “10 1-0.) veal, 120. to Nhe. seca PoE, tae, Se tTe. (oN distress vagishes. It’s: truly astoniab- | ing—almost marvelous, and the joy is its ‘s Dia. dollars’ | dozen; medi (retail ' Yor 4 A large filty-cent of del pepsin ee (itr poli ‘each The store will be opened daily al 9 A. M. STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forty-third Sfreet , Prior to the | ane February Sale of High’Grade Furniture To be inaugurated Monday, February 2nd, on the Fifth and Sixth Floors, an opportunity will be afforded, for inspection and selpction, To-morrow, Friday and Saturday The sale embodies the entire, stock, including a number of unusually advantageous from the most celebrated mak largest assortments of ers, presenting the riod and Modern Furniture for Dining Room, Library, Bedroom, Living Room and Hall ever assembled by this establis ent, At Price Concessions of 10 to 50% from Actual Values The Annual February Salesof Oriental Rugs, Carpets and Hall Runners Will also commence Monday, February 2nd, in which will be offered several large importations of exceptionally well selected Oriental Rugs and Hall Runners, in a complete range of sizes, from the very small to the large-room sizés, at the greatest price advantages of a season notable for its rentable Repraleme Selections may also be made To-morrow, Friday and Saturday. Every Man Should Consider THIS FACT Not in many years, if ever, has such a complete and splen- didly-made stock of MEN’S CLOTHING been pleced under the hammer as is now offered in this RECEIVER'S _ SALE that is in progress at all the four stores of Selections should be made at ONCE, while stocks are full and complete, for reductions are eat, and the selling is rapid, for these vast stocks MUST BE SOLD OUT AS “QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE. By Order of OSCAR A. LEWIS, RECEIVER For the alleged Bankrupt, s NEW YORK BROADWAY AT WARREN ST, 7 6” AVENUE ABOVE 27" ST. BROOKLYN FULTON ST AT FLATBUSH Al BROADWAY AT BEDFORD | Parior Forattere Udrary Pri aitere Sedrecm Fer if wooden beds, box ==sALL CARS TRANSFER 16== © * ————BLOOMINGDALEA, Sh te dh M., Iet te Ae ——— February Furniture Sale! Our Biggest and Best in 41 Years} Presenting Regular Lines At 10 to 50% Less Than Regular Prices!!} Now on and will be continued until February 28th. This is your opportunity to buy trustworthy furniture every room in your home at big savings. We have prepared the biggest and broadest stocks in 41 and invite you to participate in the offerings we present, confid that you will be pleased with our offerings. Sale comprises: Te Covered er Leather Dining Room Fernitere — Sueraion, Jacobean and Colonial Periods | Beds and Bedding of every description, including metal beds, mattresses, I» ) ete. Simply impossible to give you a detailed list of the items in || this eale. Come to the store and participate. LES, GOR to Oth Bt., Let. te Bd Ave. For Thureday, Friday and Saturday We Will Place On Sale a Splendid Collection of Imported Tunics and Beaded Coats At 25% Off Their Regular Prices The sale will be held in an enlarged section on the main floor centre aisle. The tunice—black, white, wistaria, silver, pink, light bluef | and mais. Fashioned of the best silk chiffon and net, embroidered in gold, silver, jet, rhinestones, pearls and steel beads. Imported to Sell at $7.98 to $39.50 25% Off Regular Prices—$5.00 to $25.00 Bloomingdales’, Main Pieee, Centre. MS", BOth to GOth Bt., Les. te Bd Ave,’ Women’s High & Low Shoes At Big Reductions in Prices !! PL oe-end $2.48, opecial oe” $1.44 Black leather, formerly $4.98, special at. _e $2.94 ‘ Shoes—-A Clearance of $1.50 to $1.00 : $3.00 Grades at Special Price ol Including many email lots of pumps; aleo boys’ and girls’ shoes. Herosd Piece, a BILOMINGDALES, BOth to GOth ‘Me Len. to 34 Ave, ——— ee Our Midwinter Sale of Stationery and Engraving — Now on and continues throughout the month Presenting unusual offerings in these lines: 2 fee aeaying, ' pecans Javits. ® Paper by. the Bat” k Cortpesis ence Canin: bese aa Main Floor, Lexingtan Avenue, Arcade, imgdales’, 59th fo 60th St., Lex. to 34 Ave, AT 84ST & SAVE. 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