The evening world. Newspaper, February 2, 1914, Page 7

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wrens. an naaeie THE EVENING, WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1914. ~~ ~ vem + ~ TAIT) qr ces r ie an lance ment of Mr. La Commissioner | Hf H "t q |corps to carry out rensitive ladies ET CLEANING J08 Fetherston said tie aay deputy was " ’ Q who have left their smelling salts at ng y / A : home, While they are under the in- GOES TOA REPUBLICAN formerly Republican leader.” At the \ fluence of the piay, however, they, ,County Republican headquarters it h] by must admit that it is ncted with some- * was sald that Largy still ie Repub , OHA, a Sunlidi te ore ae ae ere lc ie tan ade, iF ‘ a owe KH P Y In suggesting the cunning of the missioner Fetherston Appoints; Largy has never had any expert-| of Here's G \ atest [orror day at if Se er ie iat areas A snd! Charles B. Largy as Deputy in jess in street cleaning. He succeeds Yoh ; ie zs James F. Lynch, who has been - : hat he I 5 as in the rect, cipe to n and the Princess Writ- [, deter aanh worth wetohinus ana whstel Manhattan Borough. Street Cleaning Department for the of ihe Grand Jury ‘ot Beat in Vitriol oe Minn Buckiey Ip Jems abiiful 18 Ber | enry a Fetherston, Commiactoner 4st twenty years, Lynch will con-| tonal tirand’ tury "wan wort In with _— ah Stee ten in Vitriol. cat BAS | never for @ moment loses her grip un|of Btreet Cleaning, to-day appointed Wiah fortes ‘ $3,000 a man ton averse es foreman mee ir We ol tk, —_——_ On vet eo was ale ty tir ul hy breving " - yur tenga, ug, much space to atvt|or the Twenty-aighth,Amsembly Die: ormer Commissioner” wards. andl TWO ARMY AVIATORS KIL Souk 4 plese of flannel with . by - Sate) heres, te fakes oF By Charles Darnton. hat a Baturday attersoen aad rea stand out vividly at the Princess that’ trict as Deputy Commissioner in Man. |™#4® deputy. LED. Oil, lay it over the aching net mura the 5 en it fades turay o Beas. streaked and looks dry, wispy and| PHS time Lj ofirgobeicorg boned tag: phar auces its appear one thing, there isn’t a bed in bas bttuareatold, the bill—and you know how tired and it hother-to prepare the tonic; you| sleepy, too, some of the actors at this van get from any drug store a 50-cent| audacious little theatre have acted in tile of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur! the past. lair Remedy,” ready to use. This can always he depended itpon to bring back| The only rest that Holbr8ok Blinn the natural color, thickness and lustre] enjoys under the reform bill, as the of your hair and remove dandruff, stop| new programme might be called, is during the last fifteen or twenty min- utes, when he sits in an egsy chair on the back porch of an observation car and calmly deQes @ confidence lady saiphar because it dari — that nobody can . You simply dampen a ‘or soft brush with it and draw|to hold him up for $600. “It Can Be ugh the hair, taking one small | Done,” with the rear end of a mile-a- strand of & time; by morning the gray] minute'train for its setting, is the dis- ee " baondlatn frsgereed tinctive novelty of the bill Oddly glossy,: | enough, this extremely sophisticated sppeers glossy, lustrous and abun) iviiis pay is the work of an inexper- fenced youth from California, and it must be safd that Lawrgnce Rising lives up to his name as'a playwright. He has ‘hit upon an altogther original idea, an idea ag fresh that it carries you along at the same rate of speed that the train is apparently making. To start with, of course, the setting is everything in the eye of the audience, for the swaying car that seems to be otreaking over the tracks through the Rising dose not suffer very much by comparison with that of the stage di- rector, His dialogue is bright and always to the point, and, best of all, he has hit upon a character open to satirical thrusts in the person ef the self-satisfied New Yorker who thinks body. All the poor lady wants is hen he is unresponsive she ll throw herself from over the rail he merely remarks,“'Be careful your skirt doesn’t catch.” Thereupon she climbs back and as- serts that she will get his money be- fore she is through with him. He smilingly assures her “It can't be done,” again inding her that he is from New Yor! Up to this ‘point the peculiarly swift Uttle play wins on its merits, but when the woman rings for the con- -| ductor and tells him a story to match her carefully dishevelled appearance, the pleco sinks to the common level jof blackmatl. It's a bit bald. As the man starts through the dvor to leave the train there's a lurch of the oar that throws the woman against him. In that moment she possesses herself of bis wallet, and left alone on the platform she counts the bills and con- cludes “It can be done!” Mr, Blinn, as the smug, worldly wise New to (en per cealy within ome year. N OTICE! ! ve next door (which was made te imitate tuine). Amy of my custom: ave Perth cece aigee marked, RENGHNAT, fo. CHARL’ Hi iS So, Cent, oavants va‘? || Yorker, and Miss May Buckley in the « 180 BROADWAY, Now York. || blond wig of the enterprising con- RLES A. | Ndence lady, gave a capital perform- Importer of Diamonds, ance. In view of the fact that Miss Broadway, New York || Buckley replaced Miss Willette Ker- shaw at the eleventh hour, a fact | betrayed only by hoarseness result- jing from strenuous rehearsal, her | clever work, following her trying ex- perience “The Kiss in the Dark,” put an extra feather in her travelling j hat, . |; “It Can Be Done” will doubtless be liked best of all, but “The Kiss in the Dark” is the play that people will talk about, This latest horror play fj |from the Grand Guignol is written i lin vitriol. It's @ searing, diabolic Ia every cupful of ‘this | contrivance that piles on the agony delightful food-drink there | | uneit your nerves fairly shriek. If is new energy for work or [J | the Princess had # coatroom I should play. Its pure nutriment ff! 4vise fae oe your pesves roe ‘, ou go in, for there's no telling what and rich fe flavor make | ray happen to them, eapectally it it the favorite beverage of ff | tney've had a hard winter. They the whole family. J; may go on atrike, s you may fo ‘ home and dream tl your dearest In 10c, 15c, 25¢ packages fi cnomy has asked you to dinner and li | fed you red-hot coals smothered in ashes. As a matter of fact, I saw i Saks & Company Broadway at 84th Street. - Announce, beginning today, The semi-annual sale of Suits for Men at $18 reduced from $30, $28, $25 and $23 fates era eas ara a eR ee a Aseriou Matter || Semi-Annual Clean-Up Sale of : f in tgenulty. But the cleverness of Mr.| Nothing to equal its cruelty has ev / if you treat it lightly himself too wise to be taken in by| divining rod as to go to the Princess ut as she begins climbing |ment of the Princess should Toho ne cubstitate, Ach for WORLICK'S | 498 Fulton St., Cor. I shall have to make short work of hattan, The salary is $5,000. Mr. ————__ Secien Ohaoms Pane over | COVer with a piece of olled siflit other put her fingers in her ears to! the thi that remain wy my con- ' shut out the agonized screams af the |science, “The Fountain” by C.M. s.! Largy lives at No, 118 Kast One JOHN D. JR. ON JURY, hig ae A cbs ihe ieee i unhappy. girl who was being tor- McLellan, ite chief charm from) Hundred and Seventoenth street and the plashing w: beautiful! tured. She had, we learned, blinded | petting, It t# like Galetea come to the, (% (7, the real estate business, He with vitriol the man who no longer | Luxembourg Gardens, but most of all 8¢Tved Under Sheriff Shea as a deputy wanted her for his sweetheart, Res |!t brings back the Paris of Balzac, and was in the law department of fusing to appear against her at the +,entione eee Dene otlot Beings Ag the custome service for eight years. nouRGES, F . Feb, nights of peaceful rest to people Declines to Serve as Foreman of Gaston Niquet of the ii ems “a have suffered agonies and ne diwudl der: 4nd tdéet. Jean boas’ Dot worth trying. Trial bottle trial, or to send the court an atl | portrayal of the old ragpickerf who| 1" his announcement of the appoint- Grand Jury of the Court: davit, he waited patiently after her [caste wilted flowers before the statue — — of General Sessions which was sworn acquittal to punish her himecit, |{hat lives for him as the model he youth. Through her lawyer he got word to| In taking “The Neglected Lady” id to the Bronx, not to menti rid of every one in the house and |«My husband a thief!” and other TO GET SICK waited, gpeechen that should be reconsidered. ak, SIC To the girl he seemod all gentle. 7 jogs hg amore interesting ness and forgiveness until he caught im the her hand. ‘Then he told her, in nis| ePltit Of Durleraua in the, boginning Sedden changes in winter rage, that he was going to 46 to her | that th _ ind Tg ely tax endurance, what she had done to him. one hand he threw her across his knee, ‘ but SCOTT’S EMULSION face upward, and with the other he| ing a acene. The real family row that | @eniekly increases resistive- took from his focket a bottle that he t uncorked with his teeth, You may|$fiu’ Perini ed the, Mectayer, eg power for little folks or imagine the rest, though the play Maeenot ne ete ieinttion ie) thm piece 8 #0 long that It becomes | grewn-upe. 118 spares nothing except the marks of vitriol upon the victim's face, In a =~ =e J Bar fi de RE Arlich &-Sons.| VES —™ BLOOMINGDALES’ f Boor the. fearfel sersaras of the en iF “Half @ Centery in Business. and see ber writhing and rolling the floor. At the bitter, or burn! i end the man caught her up and Eyestrain Is ty this play is in @ class by if. been exhibited here. It | I 4 and try to get along morbid, it is fiend th. But tie wall - withou: glasses, you are Dake be the Arner! i wise bound to suffer the pen- ted by the Ameri to wh fads Wate ete ha chter"ait| “Cans axe eSeméations”| _ sy of falling eyesight. suppose, the sardonic Mr. Blinn knows Exam’ With Ch what his particular public wants. The Feed-Drink fer all Ages ined out Charge Frankly, I should as soon think of] Rich milk, malted grain, in Registered Eye Physicians going to Hoboken to find beer with a| Poristantsiaveliivens Leeper! verde Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12. $100,000 Worth of Well-Known, High-Grade Used Pianos & Player. Pianos At Less Than 4 of Former Prices !! This great event is anxiously looked forward to by hundreds of who are iff thoroughly familiar with the tremendou: i 9 : ary ne is values offered in our Semi-Annual Sales of Pianes if This Sale Is the Greatest Plano Bargain Event of the Year!! | No matter how little you pay for a piano in this sale, may fully assured that Tepresents the biggest value your money can buy. We inchsta Pianos of varies males temat which have been out'on fental, and s few sino bende Pitcor hash ‘mies of Plana ive out on rental, a : demonstration purposes in our salesrooms. i ie E instrument has been thoroughly overhauled fret clés Contino ent ly in our own factories and is now in Every Piano Is Sold with the Bloomingdale Guarantee !! All ad é iid orice te Ivertised are on our salesroom floors, ready for your inspection. Prices are gures. In view of the fact that in many instances there is but one Piano or-Player Piano of « certain mi haps your favorite—we advise to -— Scot Danuta Oe we eels come early in order to secure your MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS! © Price Includes Stool and Free Delivery. No Interest—No Extras of Any Kind The Following Pianos and Player Pianos Are Included In This Sale: ‘ to find If shocked. | Purenutrition, upbuilding body, Breedway at John Pormert) Bit Erman conf that th in| Lnvigrnms nurang motersen eg ta Sathes ih eee ee the Dark” ie ao violent sn More healthful than tea or coflee | sp sirth hee, nai" Wes Bac » Brook! \\ Get the clean, pure, healthful WRIGLEYS with: your paper every - night. Get" an ‘appetite with it — purify your breath with it. q The selection consists of a liberal aggregation of the season’s newest models, in close-fitting, soft collar styles, The materials embrace a comprehensive range of colorings and designs. And the tailoring, being exclusively our own, is the best assurance you can get in America on the score of style. i Preserve: the teeth and ‘tad mee wwe $25 | * Jose Brom. Unriahs Piano $95 Co. Piano 1 : improve the digestion of ett Gea 8 we $25 ee ne wt: aww 995 ice Siraay ewe: ae SAS OR ~ a it 1o a 4 your family. It costs less Bec theater atertone 9A0 | * teh, Wino Fane, aoe 905 | ‘tts hon Unciahe Plane " Co. Piano 1 Henschel & Co. Piano ene met on ‘mee tise; ace $45 1 Horace ESRB AS $300; now $95 ay oh ‘ s lorace Waters Viano, | $65 1 Miller & Co. Upright Piano $95 than a cent a stick if you |ff 1 Cable & Sone Plano = of tranty 8 coat nackogen —tor tan Cun» trmety tn, moe 90D | 1 Robt. Wilson Upright Pianos pig 1 Knorr Upright Piano 1 Robt. Wilson U; hi Oat Ces came tee; we 999 | y Wenn gem, ara case $75 | Norace Waters Plano 1 Weser ros, Upright Plano $75 | walnut cu aterm tie; son 8 LOO Boony Case... .formerty ; now roeg: iprig) Ptun Case... I Luedke & Co. Upright Planog75 A ive had ; yen tano $100 3 Harmony Upright Pianos $175 Asie Cano... formerly $195: now 1d Bros. U; t Piano $199 Mahogany Caso. .formerty $325; ew kngland Upright Plano g7§ | ' sltvene Cass Semuny 0s wo 17 Walters Upright Pianos von ba +rformerly $250; now 1 Sherwood & Son Piano 100 Mabogany Case. .formerty $333; 3. L, Weser Upright Piano $80 Oa’ Cass....... formerly $220: a} ¥ | 15 Waltera Upright Pianos Borewood Case, tommerly $275; now Mahdbaey Case. formerly $290; now : 1 Leins Upright Piano 1 Luren Upright Piano $80 | gine Upright Plano $100 | 1 Walters Upright Pianos 1 Meda Upright Piano $75 sformerly $160: now Be SURE it’s WRIGLEY’S and get real mint leaf 1 New England Upright Plan 1 Harmony Upright Piano $199 serie ui ie! ie a . prial Pianos fear Can twee tas n° $85 Reseed Case, tormerty $338; ope’ glee AY iol ‘$400; <2 $235 1 Wm. Morton Uprigh Piano gg5 1 Pease Upright Piano $1 Mahogany Case. formerly $278; now Walnut Case... formerly $325; now Jpri 1C. Hofbauer Pian peti ane $90 | ricaeeod Cam: former $228; worl 1Schirme* pright Pi: 1 Everett Upright Piano Maboginy Cons teehery tins rare 99 | ‘wainet Cea. teaens tats wow 100 1 F. Connor Upright Piano $90 1 Robt. Wilson Piano $100 Ebony Case....formerly $250; now Oak Case.......formeriy $225: now' 1 Lauter & Co. Piano Oak Cose,.....,formerty $400: now 1 Winter & Co. Piano $245 prt Case, formenty $815; sew 1 Harmony Upright Piano $95 1 Arion Upright Piano $100 Mahogany Case. formerly $198; now al 1 Waltere Player Piano Mahogany Case, formerly $195; now’ Oak Case......formerty $800; 1008285 1 Wagner Upright Pia: lf altgrny Coe ore 100; nO ane renee ian, wor B90 It’s the ats Wen icine ate $95 | t Lanne Yara cine 1§ | Succ Ces ome OO hospitality sisson atari re’ gg5 | ennard 8 Co: Fae "$115 | s Kalen. Payee Panes _ $985 confection, ideal Piano Department Open Evenings Our Piano Department will remain open evenings until 9.30 on Monday, February 2d, and Tuesday, February 3d. Kindly use entrance at 166 East 69th Street, near Third Avenue. Take Elevator in rear to Piano Department on Third Floor. ALL CARS TRANSFER To=——== to have in the house for family or friends. It stays fresh until used. Be SURE it’s WRIGLEY’S Leok for the spear Chew it after every meal 59th to GOth Street Lexington to 3d Av.

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