The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1914, Page 10

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IR, W wes ‘Laughing Husband’ 7} Has Music a7 ay | of Happiest Sort. ‘BY CHARLES DARNTON. ‘@pite of familiar testimony to the contrary, somebody does love a fat maa. this was offered at the Knickerbocker Theatre @ Viennese musjcal comedy that has jusband, whore food nature assumed Py? and declared that he loved his of the question he kissed her six or bho men are notaing if not affectionate. ited heavyweight in this particular case Giacovered his wife drinking cham- Hf Ay i i i BUSHMILLS. Irish Whiskey Bivery- drop of ee. I ts matured. for ten years in wood i bond before:it is bottled. It is. imported only in glass, and you. MOLTWASSER &CO. OPEN EVERY EVEWING UNTIL 99M na $1.08 17 $50 2. gy 10.00 $180 to $2.00 fs Ha Talento. 0 oe me $3.00 Mi oor Ne es ast iP 1423 THIRD AVE"80"Si Ga. ae eth li ict itee eel sane h to apply their song to helpless| scraped acqu mh 4 rent aX these ab y ween 2 s50 at Ht anotner yon out ‘one of her old-time ‘whoopa. it Y irae ‘Moulan took taney seemed a bit unfair of her and. her|atong this Ii A mx rene, ste | eyo good-looking partner, Nigel Barrie,| Miss Betty ih, who recently ¢ in vaudeville, with her vi iin. Mise Cat. ish sang more thaf. she played last [comfortable the better it will be for| lint ng ‘the wife cand her voice | everybody concerned, Liberties of| proved she has both power and train- |thia kind cannot be taken without ing. Her ith its strides and danger. gestures and gasps, suggested the Quentin Tod and a sunny-haired | extravagant methods of grand opera damsel named Genevieve O'Hara, if|at times, and her costumes were too I'm not mistaken, danced the tango | flamboyant for her own good. ‘Tho 80 gracefully that they scored a big|dress she wore when she came to hit. Theatrical history has a way ' the lawyer's office in the last act wan couplen in the audience, and the |1 believe, sooner they stop making people un- Tt was the Ia bday A perl "thou the last act ite ofp pt a cocksureness he ft to managed the "yustness with constder- able sl As the Count who be Heved himself a “lady-killer,” ‘Gus. tave Werner, with a im accent as his most striking vocal Ng 4 was unintentionally amusing. Josie Intropiai and Fred Walton Pa formed a funny dance, and el Frances Demarest won a ie 4 remarking, “Any rake will do make hay with @ grass widow.” Bovey, ona w sacri o=I0r=" We Give § s Barely Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise -— {-) —’.) New haley Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street ganvel Hand Made and Imitation Laces Point de Binche, Duchess, Irish, Venise, Point de Flanders, Rose Point, Valenciennes, Bruge, Filet-Misella, Princess, Cluny; also a remarkable display of the New Minarct and Cascade Lace Flouncings At 4 to % Less Than Regular Py After filling some very large orders for most, of the largest dealers in the Country | the Savaiaerarery Sold to O’Neill’s. a Mill Surplus of New ‘Cretonnes at % to 4 Below Present Values The various uses of Pretty Cretonnes make this sale a very unusual opportunity for the artistic home decorator. The new colorings and designs are not only more numerous but more beautiful than ever‘before. The values are absolutely unpreceden in the new spring stocks of hundreds of stores at double these prices or more. The lot consists of taffetas, repps, ckintzes, art tickings, verdure cloths and others. At 1 2'4¢ Yard Values to 25c An exceptional opportunity is presented to buy your summer hangings and slip covers at great savings. Estimates cheerful! Twenty Big Bargains in The O'Neill Bargain Plaza For Wednesday's Selling Main Store, Street Floor, ig the cine of the a Nort, South Eastward and Westw the palod bargeins, we Lonnie but three—just a suggestion. eos t $1.00 Cambric_ and fine ;_a large vari trimmed with embi | |] we h_and neck, Lan Some of the very | are not advert! was 75¢.. An assortment of ‘dainty and scalloped edges; others trimmed with Women’s Stockings always sold at %5c. a pa alibi axa Price, Wednesday k cotton, medium weight, full fashi ice, double elastic top, eiateresd high spliced heel, double sole and toe, Men’s Blanket Bath Robes Regular value $4.00 each; Bargain Plaza $1. 55 $1.00 Drawers, 69c Mode in fine prettily mainsook, trimmed with boi ke laces, embroidery and A quali Price, Wednesday. . Made of full sine soft blankets with heavy neck cords and girdle to Made of good patel or cambric, all bizes. embroidery or lece trimmed. Oil Mala Gtore—Third Vicor. PPRELPAS Women's $1 Silk Hosiery, 70c Pp heel j_double top. Women’ fs Sioekions. ¢ 6 pairs for WW DEE eee ee a iii! pal fine appearing aiid excellent 5. Piece Slip Women's Stockings, 3 paire for 01.00; pair, 36¢ Fine quality cotton or lisle thread; light and medium weight. Children’ 's Stockings — “Pon, Brand." Black cotton; fin ibbed. Sires 6to 10, 25c. Sizes Women's Stockings: leagth black only; double toe and Value Boe, at 2 at Ly me ie, manship jj best. Some of the best itera anf fashioned; 1; elastic Ati lenious Devices for savi ‘k and eli ti te aru efered 06 Gale ad their cea es seep and slminating waste 75c to $1.50 Nickel Bathroom Fixtures, ae £2 50c 1,000 pieces of ality bathroom fixture, nickel-plated on brass, ‘ind coming et bath seats, fast racks, soap dishes, combi- wel arms, wash tag holders, | p; lass or nickel towel bars, etc.; in ips my le tumbler hi whisk broom holden fact, everything importation, of for the complete- ly outfitted bath] wood bot: nd Toom, 29 in. hl i a 02.38" bes,» ; ¥,000 Odd Pieces of Dinnerware Cups and Saucers; all size Plates; all size Plat- ters; Nappies; Fruit Dishes; Cake Plates, etc. 10c|, Ona Momeferishian ® en OREO" Neill-Adams hy Sixth Ave., 20th to aad Street, New York Cy O10 Women's Lawn Dressing Sacques The lowest previous eres for such armen Special Advance Ofer of For Any Regular 6-Piece Frame Parlor Suit Regardless of Size or Length of Material Required, eeay made Belgium. Damask absolutely dust proof. of the unual O'Neill Adame standard—the Great. Sale a Houschold Ut Utilities Shopping Centre Februar cele 1914 Wash Goods The most wonderfully beautiful effecte over produced by the art of modern weaving of cotton, etik mized, nerroerteed, jacquarde and every innovation ev human ingenuity hae evolved. A~ t Very Great Reductions ged; the very same materials are At 30c Yard Values to 50¢ At 25¢ Yard Values to 45c At 18¢ Yard Values to 30¢ bree) ONeill Main Store—Feurth Fleer. Women's High 's High thoes 39c pretty oan; some with yokes, Gun Metal Calf, Paten$Co.t- skin. skin, with cloth and mat and Cuban and kidney peg part soles; good look- - - a shoes at $2.50. 1Sc roomy bodies; circular collar, hree pockets; all seams piped; atch: Cover Sets | $6.85 | You have seen Slip Covers ae nN Free Portrait Coupon For one aoe, Feb. 4 to Feb. 11, inclusive. This coupon, if presented at our Oval Portrait De- |] partment, will entitle you | toa v favorite Soi gph on rpur favorite Bot lutely free, hand-finished by = ew artists. Size 11x 14. The only requirement ie that you have it framed in the depart- Bent Bi at on canis, and up. Main Mtore—Feurth Fleer, / on Gan Yaw evar it @ set at the \dvertised Never, be- ause it is al rays found that your set requires coasideraby more than the ier t O Atti for 96.85 you can Ee iravieneians | iece set for proportional M4 “fre Parlor Suit * will be discovered. imited quantities, therefore we The Household Club may help you in outfitting your kitchen, bathe lreeue ete., if you \wish to arrange payménts at intervals, $10.10 Aluminum Set at $8.75 | & Large Useful Pieces $2.50 Tea Kettle 12.8 Tea ae 4 Hasitand ac hire Dine Dinner a, $2.25 ‘Aa Light, $1.49 This fixture will double your light and save ite sac ants oe $17.50 uae i} 26.483 jal. . ay, ta fan importation of id oa extra. strong. kitchen chair, ” For Your Health’s Sake Preserve Your Teeth! If you will acquire the cleanly habit of brushing your teeth after each meal with Riker’s Anti thing in the morni: your teeth will not jolesome breath. and age ie aes hl as the Riker’ 7 Dental ‘oe bay ed and first with Riker’s Antiseptic Tooth Powder, | and you will have always a sweel, cleansing 25¢ tieh, smooth, pleasantly Jehan — 1 5c in sanitary tubes... , Anti An agreeable cleanser for tne teetband mouth anda soothing wash for Kondecton Hardens the gums, a, breath and overcomes any Meg mouth. ‘a nasal douche indections it te elfect e. Asa wash greeable taste in a for catarrhal pray co Improved Cold of the above _Piker-Hegeman Tooth Brushes” rted direct. Bone and and skilfully made un Cc aretally ristle of best quality. r hygienic conditions. Every bata bears the Riker & Hegeman guarantee. Riker's Special Tooth end small; soft, bristl Riker’s E. D. Beush—4 rows of . * th Besse celltioid handle. 25C FREE A pair of Househol: Rubber Gloves ath ® purchase amounting to $2.00 oer over in the Rubber Goods Department. Cello Metal Hot Water Bottie we ot lea kiak of wre! 9g) y be used for onespe, beng the nay to eelieve rheumatism and other pains. Safe and convenient. Made - handsomely nicl> eled. in washable flan- ad Ne teed.. Special Fountain , Syringe ‘ spilt our our a bd white rub- Made onl; . bber. Eac! carton. on ete, Cold Weather Garments er Veste—light weight: all men and woes AB Vester red FN ined pee patent sestic eaneet at Cadi at.. an, pure, new packed in sepa- lapaible, Ball pa Dos, 80c. Each For men, 02.75 For women, 92.60 Kaes.¥ Wa me Hestdergry knees and nd kindred ‘eet tplrom43c Insoles —A protection ageinst “wet and dampness. Convenient and comfortable. Do net deen the feet or si cuiae, ikon. ir Cork and Felt Insoles, 10c pair. Cork and Hair Insoles, 16¢ pair, Riker’s C. B. ‘‘15"* tere Brush—S or 4 rows perior qoality Lbee ad lid bone “18 Other brushes best 5. lish and French makers up Riker’s Cod Liver Oil Emulsion Made from pure Cod Liver Oit imported by us direct from the Norwegian fisheri. Tith the kypopheephi wi it i tnd soda, it retains the” ve easily ass' cal invalids and ly recommend it for deep seated eouauas chronic or acute lung or bronchial trouble, mal- nutrition and for developing strength and building tissue. Large bottle, 56e Riker's Expectorant 68-Year-Old Remedy For All Kinds of Coughs and Colds The popularity of Expectorant has in- creased steadily since the day the firat bottie was sold, Every year thou- sands are added to the long list of Ex- pectorant’s friends. As sale and effi- cacious for children as for grown folks. See Trial sise bottle, ase. Family size bottle, 60c. For the Care of the Feet Riker's Pi im — a liquid, which, peed applied, will relieve tired, sore, inflamed and tak. 25e nikewe Saniped reatment cofisists of tablets to be dissolved in ep! for the aie of tende: siheros sore- ness en luse perspiration, and Pietro th thee petsived | 25c Riker's Remedy for Corne— @ liquid person for the treat- ment of corns and callouses. Will remove the most stub- born corn in a few days. In bottle with glass appli- 15c cator laynes’ Foothel; to be decal Tate OW chee ae to be used after bathi Affords (amedia relief. 1 5c Necessary Implements For the reece of the Feet. Peireepoter, swell prs 59c Corn Scrapers— steel blade; tone hendle, . 59c Corn La pdr aeaad steel; with bone handles, BOC dv You Are Safe When You Buy at Telephone Your Orders to Our Nearest Store, New Stores Recently Opened ‘at Netthwest Corner Broa!wiy and 46th St. and at 3 E. 42nd St. MAIL ORDER DEPT., 200 Broadway, N. Y. City. te OE reme Racgy Ss (st cannes

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