The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1914, Page 17

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\ ‘ ; ie : Fi a a : a avanine worty, ita ‘PEBRUARY i 1914 Actors and Actresses Who Like to te Miter ay tk ‘ep t (] unemployed work and to whom the DAdce Will Hatld Clubhonne. Riininey: former President replied “God knows,” “ine a1a0 {i organized tor the Mervove| ' The Sixty Club, an organization of | Of “eventing and maintaining a bond of | was one of the first speakers, Prominent actors, actresses and other | CpMmuUnioN Detw een remected “there: | " TL xincerely hope,” satd Stodell, ad theatricn! folk which has been holding | with as artist, playwright, manager or dressing the Mayor, “that you wilt dt ; H at weekly dances throughout the winter, producer, and to. promote amonw its | offer @ more practionl wolution than elaine a fled articles of incorporation yesterday | members friendly end sockal inter | did Mr, Tate." ie In the County Clerk's office, The club's pulld clubhouse, | Ai Stodell suggested that $50,000,000 ieielonis Mo Ai be nie by the city right : | away tn public works and thet thi i UPSET STOMACH, COSTIVE, BLIOUS, | ameenee |Mayor Says He Wants Practical jai soon very materiatly relivve a i - ™ . ‘ Modest Girl Tells How He] Suggestions and Will Act | peau’ atwur’ fP'temet” ti d cee aie = ll, 5 known that New York City has b ba N ’ CASCARETS TONGHT—DIME A) eee waa sree aici wets" | Ss te on Ron eae Hee a .; eo junicipal J . aici ncalins Court Judges refi aneen . Th “4 : Tales of Greatness. ile ties | tore families ‘until further nonce, Lamas the Fic wea’ ~ = Ching of acid! eation—it's biliousness and consti jayor Mitchel this afternoon gave! But no definite action was taken. |” | nel with the Oil, lay it om the place ‘and foul gases; that pain in the pit of| pation. Try Cascarets; they sweeten the vi an audience tn the City Hall to 200! tion, Brooklyn, and J. fag that hurts and cover wit th dey f flannel. the stomach, the heartbu | stomach, remove the ‘sour, fermenting | értrude Paix Bezeredy, the twen-| hometess, jobless men who had called | *uerintendent of the Howery Minion, | @U his simple treatment reg food and foul gases, take bile from the | 1¥-two-year-old @laughter of Solomon also spoke, stggerting that vinusei | Mlahte of peaceful rest to spent v WM, cot Like | liver and carry-off the constipated waste | Pelz, a wealthy realdent of Far Rocka-|' Sa his help to relleve the unem-| city land be turned into truck farms, | have suffered agonies. Trial bottle ton E a matter from the bowels, ‘Then your |way, and a very pretty brunette, | loved of the Greater City. The van-| | ‘The Mayor aaked for more sugges. | —————————— es stomach trouble is ended. A Cancaret | stender and of medium helght, told| &UAtd of the army of jobless marched | Hone. None were forthcoming, | Ad- BIRTHDAY SOUVENIR. «| to-night atraightens you out by morning. | supreme Court Justice Benedict in| t® the City in a body, headed by | “rnin proton nee the eer or wale : employed ts Abrabam Lincoln Portrait FREE. Long Island City to-day the ead story Benjamin C. Marsh. The parade be- 4 that mtgt be met imediately, For] 4 Sepia portrait of Abraham Linoola of her marriage with « handsome | £4" at the Bowery Mission and was Fearon ‘hugentions must be made Ls Rah toe he : wealthy Austrian count and Heutenant| © A: Stodell, who asked Prenident i Hall at once.” York oy), {n the army but whom she said turned out to be an impertor and a swindler, = ‘The girl told her etery in a low voice and with many signs ef em- barassment, but she did not hesitate. ‘When she had concluded Justice Ben- edict ordered her lawyer to hand up * the omer for an annulment of the marriage for which ebe had applied. ; Miss Pols sald that she met the young man representing bimeecif aa] * Devao Weless Beseredy im the sum- - “ mer of/ 1912 at an entertainment at ¥ the home of « frivad and became tn- { ° terested in Bim at ence. They were Dry Gin married the following December. They had planned te visit Austria on their honeymoon, but on the day }of their marriage the young man told FRANCES. STARR cece The su ang feature’ of the : al ¢ L a . G.. White Stores is at some of the biggest Compete not advertised in the newspapers. Going Out of Business - Everything in the seven stores, including the fixt » is for sale. There is room in our ads,, however, only to give vou seule bol F 1 her that hie remittance had been saat Go tothe ne. Whi t Every drop of Coates’ Plym- Paging um “the prnunted er bargains in the beat of Men‘ 's pocket anee: Sages Bo Hy . outh Gin is bottled in Bond then ancther vam and ia Tansary Your Choice of Any Your Cholos of Any ie they satled. In Berlin, ane ME nerGovernmentsuprviion. Saseccemseernal © Woe Bath Robes 24" [Vests Ss, 18 J If it is served as originally, a aca heh ae or war iee tle Sweaters, atc» ‘2% | s% Pajamas, 83" bottled it is the finest Dry Gin ery ta cauke Faas as shameeasd ae humanly possible to produce. Rie henie » Dress Shirts i bile Overcoats ag: a fir Re oe Here her parents made a belated in- vestigation of the young man’s record and to-day there was offered tn evi- dence a clipping from The New York World of March 13, 1911, telling of the ALEX D [SHAW] « CO. NY iar iy tutte ont noe Broadway and 24th St, __3'Weet a St Tonight 8.1 teens rt fessed to swindling chauffeurs by ; aerate posing as a count, offering them em- ployment and making off with depos- its of $7 or $100 which he demanded against the cost of their un! B IRISH TWEEDS! ENGLISH WOOLENS! | SCOTCH WOOLENS! One of Scotland’s Largest Houses Having am agency in Boston, turned over an immense portion of their stock, the ends running from thirty to sixty yards, to a small wholesaler. The party buying these goods could not handle this enormous stock and turned them over to me at practically what they cost. Goods worth from $2.50 to $4.00 a ya, 1 vought these goods for about 25 per cent. of their “ value. The great majority are Spring woolens, staple styles, herringbones, small checks, quiet gray effects, rough tweeds, homespuns, fancy novelties; everything that might comprise an English or Scotch woolen house stock. 1 cannot mention the Scotch concern who sold these goods, It is the only restriction placed on me, but I have them in my window, with the original tickets on them. 1! want all my old ice OME sede | Reals cl customers to flock in and get in on this buy. They are goods iw ' SEAM NS NEW TEATE Gate ’ paps hid byt ag high priced merchant tailor for prices P 3 el a unl aa Sas 5c Eermited, er cre RAPA IN Sots? (OLUMBIA am, ‘BURLESQUE ws, [= There is only one price to be put on these goods during this , sale—that is, suit or topcoat to order, $10.00. Anything in this Sarat NS OF PARIS « range, irrespective of color or quality, suit or topcoat to order, - 2 ernest Wis | 00 | %: 00 ae nm i oan yo uth " Eee aueare | oe i | Thé Dansant ater af" is one of the delightful incidents ef the day at ‘eee vGee||CARLTON TERRACE 180 srsiwar“tew ter | BROADWAY & 100TH STREET. THE STOR In the past fourteen years, doing business on Washing- ton Street, Boston, it has been my custom to clean up the stocks of théfinest wholesale woolen houses. With my-tre- mendouz outlet, no stock fas been too large for me. 1 some times have occasion to take almost the entire stock of a wholesale woolen merchant, it being understood that I am to pay cash for the same. All the wholesale woolen dealers know this, and most cf my buys to-day are with the under- standing that the names of the concerns wi*ch unload their merchandise are to be kept a secret. A wholesale house in order to send drummers on the road must sample out their stock, and when a piece comes down to from ten to thirty yards the sample must be recalled in order to avoid duplicate selling. That means their best styles are withdrawn from stock, and when the season ts fairly well advanced the accumulation of these ends is a source of worry to the wholesaler. % There’s where | come in. I stand ready to take these at prices ranging from 25 to 75 per cent. off the original price. This is not a rare occurrence. I do this week in and week out, all the year through, subject to this restriction: - That the name of the concern must not be advertised, and at certain times 1 am not allowed the privilege of using the name of the mill whose goods are thusly turned over to me. Uncalled for A Few Uncalled for Trousers,'1.50 Suits, *5-'6-'7 CHELD er eon 9 {The touch of daintiness that is seen in everything here is accentuated at the afternoon tea by the little Japanese maide whip preside at the tea service. But keep in mind that CARLTON TERRACE, will always seek to be known as * Place heer kitchen is under intelligent direction, JOS. F. ‘ike, Proprietor. MINER'S SURES UGE BEOPLE'Score7 &mate aneeer ta BRONX wae! 1 hele | OLYMPIC fryiehetp ting: Ua f Da erie GINLS FROM MAXIMS

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