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: —THE-EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1914. + , La aeeeee a iees Meee wher his growth first went back on fnvestigation { had met Charles Rudy about boil of the district Iraders tn.| him, he nyoneels and had come to believe that. he\tluding The MeMenur, also ‘Justices ‘ i nourh, he Ty Gie ch. her, suueritie | when he ‘ é : Has} “eieernsen | ; tx and “paged” have reached alarating proportions | the author the play 0% tn thie cauntry In the past few years. | , fo funny as this pected 1 explained my plane in advanoe to! If you are le * és my and by following i with @ general n Hae staierar et the Mijn Gave e | “ ” of thanka be caught Jami a iauey Gee ob of the iusurmace 7} OE ee ts Rule of Three nh Mraay in ne art coushe See manaer tt ealey (a Sale TN aca | DEAF is jutionsly an ound up : ¥ te ' eae i told them what T knew bout fady.”| 4 a Talking Play 5, With No Point. BY CHARLES DARNTON. IVORCE may seem the national sport to the author who plays the game with #1 cye to its popularity, but according to "The Rule of Three,” enfurced at the Harris Theatre last night, it ts not neces. | fy.1,, surily enlivening. ,.. That's more than I can say ot The | tute of Three.” 1, W. SHERWOOD CLEARED IW AUTO THEFT CASE By 'D must Nave felt: his the potive raided the Intervate interest slipping away like the sands | Garage, in the Bronx, and arrested ~ of time on the go'd of alimony; vet | Charles Rady, has been discharged ot other times Mr. Holtoa, whoever on motion of the Dixtrict-Attorney be may be, proved to be the possersor | Assistant Distriet-Attorne of something more than facility. Whough not distinguisted for origin- ality, hin play steered creur of the cheapness that is go often the hail- mark of fitrees that find their Inspiru- tion in Remo, and ony once «id it be- tray iteelf.ae « play of bad manners. . This wan when the three men who the most eminent of the| had won the hand of the professional lists claim that if the! pride became @ bit personal over the Kept clean the aver-/givision of a Sunday newspaper In es doubled. | a gummer hotel. In view of the fact that this hovel had so few quests that the one and only bellboy employed himeelf study- hl ing medicine, i wan no tess than re- marks.ble that all three of the lady's matrimonial prises should be on ex- hibition there at’ the same time, We ‘al could only reflect that playwrights neldom keep the Jong arm of coinct- | dence ina sling. And aa there were three husbands to be accounted for, aap ti . yom it was not surprising to see them pop .]1n at as many doors and to hear them cry as one man, “You!” Something told me all along this would happen. whe was In charge of th the motion for Mr, She charge ra full inves | consultation with the Indictment Bu- | \Feau in the District-Attorney's ee five é |_At the time of bin arrest #her- | wood, ux the representative of an| insurance company, was negotiating with Rudy for the return of a stolen | automobile. Rudy hav sinco been in- dicted Mr. Sherwood suid yesterday: | “My only connection with the mat. | ter was that I was acting on behalt | of one of the large insurance com- | panies insuring antomobiies and en- | deavoring on their behalf and at | thelr reqeust to locate a certain | stolen atitomobile. 1 had previously , succeeded in getting back for an- other insurance company a stoien | automobile which I found in Pater- | son, N. J., and hau some of thow | implicated in the theft held by the Magistrate. In connection with this TO ONE CAUSE; that 96% of all ill- fare possible only hecause of ac- jed ‘waste in the Colon (Lower y. Katherine Grey » Flower, 1 suggested, Anne Meredith ridicu- ously overdresnod another worth. less part, but good old Maude Granger was #o thoroughly alive to her limited opportunities as an cagie. | eyed dowager that she couldn't even, Kide her light behind a Sunday sup- plement. And now, to give a sinali actor hia due, it is only fair to Will Archie to may he made more than buttons of the bellboy he played. While he resorted to all the tricks that Weber and Welds taught hir: | aptly t are now enthusi- weing this modern warm water fies, But there was a copy of the firnt decree that the overworked judge haa neglected to sign, and opinions on this point were nunted up in law books while the third act awaited a Now, loading a last act with law it idea of farce, H-O is the only oatmeal of its kind in the world. , The oats are selected; the process is different; the result is better in every way. H-O people don’t expect H-O quali in tolled oats. The H- habit is a habit that sticks. Est S&S Vas F| eee 32 tise i & iri lital ¥ é x ° Hf az fonTHWEST COnNER SIXTH LEASE EXPIRING MAY ist We are com: to Vacate the lofts ADJOINING OUR MAIN BUILDING, ‘Makes it necessary for us to condense dur enormous stock without delay. To do thie ae quickly as possible we have made of from 25% to 50% making thi « ‘soot ln-.hfetine” opper i i i { 4 E 2 i f Ls : i fi tunity to buy FURNITURE, wholesale Don’t wait! Come now, when the selection is * PLAIN FIGURE TAGS on everything. Compare our prices with No Money Do Club plans or ridiculously small de ; ite will attract the ine: enced y of the so-cailed malt whiskies yuyer, but the wise shopper wili look substitutes for Duffy's Pure for the honest concerns that don't in amall print on the draw prospective buyers into a net pound. This class of high prices and ironclad con. be- ditions. Proof of our straightfor- ward dealings is borne out by the fact that we are the largest furni- ture and carpet distributers in the 3 i t Fists 8 : fil 3 E 4 f L country. Our enormous purchasing power enables us to offer you exceptional values. Selections made now will be held for delivery when desired. re other malt whiskice prepared for be . stende at the iy "Distilled from ve, verage purposes, but {« ft maitsd grain, including barley, Pure Malt Whiskey r a0 the purest and most wholesome, asd cost . Poti it has 0 host of cheap wit a sometimes forced open ye Base 46 inches long, containing 2 omall drawers and 3 large drawers: French bevel plate mirror 28234, as } Value $0.00, > dash and | BOSS MURPHY’S OWN BALL. | many Hall turhed out lest night for the mua! entertainment and ball of the | |Anawands Clb, the Tammag , . ion in ance Adjuster Honorably Dis-| wae hela sR a a dal le Rat ME tN tee TREE Ne Three Clectric Hearing alds will make you site ff Do Judges and Tommi afore. * 3 1 eiyhedy whe ie ann beky se Tans Free Demonstratiot DAILY From 9 to $ Of Audiphone, Ear Vibrator ns dei Murphy “latrigh | yrace (asden. Mr. Mur- was down on the rogramre as y a charged at) the Request of eT of the Koes; ‘Comt and Opera Phone attachinent. «| After sy very touch wes sald at but he. let Patrick Niteey, and Sold at the Price of One | eo very little dume, the only conclu- District-Attorney's Oftice. Judge Josoph ¥. Moss do the receiving Monthly Peyments fion to be renehed was that Guy Bol * ane| Oiner Goel Girk ware, dr Bentean # taco? Ykax 9 ton had written, an extremely talky John W Rew Oot: as INSUFADC® | Cram, James be. ¢ mney, ‘Judwe f 66 Days’ Free Trial play with no particular ‘point. Mych Adjuster of No. 4 Pine street, who wan |B. Le feta, Michael Aleks, Justice Call or write fer particulars te of the. dintogve had a manifestly Urrested a few a at the office | John J. Hagwerty, Philp. ie #I3 STOLZ ELECTROPHONE Co. been written simply to “make talk” of an insurance pany, No, | it dames A. Foley and Michael J. t even the clanest mudent of the j Liberty #treet, at t mame tithe that “'posidex these there were present 1088 Becatters Oons Macses NY. dames McCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue On Wednesday, February the 18th. a MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Unusual Values Gowns of Nainsook or Crepe, trimmed with Valenciennes Lace'and fine tucking combined with French knots. value 1.50. 95c¢ Gowns of Sheer Nainsook,—-square neck model; trimmed with fine embroidery and insertion. : es value 1.95, 1.50 Gowns of fine Batiste,—Empire model; yoke of fish-eye Valenciennes Lace insertion combined with ribbon. value 2.75, 1.95 Gowns of Sheer Mull,—yoke of Renaissance Lace; in White or Pink. value 4.00, 2.95 Combinations of Nainsook, trimmed with Embroidery, insertion and Valenciennes Lace. value 1.50 to 2.99... 95c, 1.50 and 1.95 Corset Covers of fine Batiste, trimmed with Lace and Embroidery, with beading and ribbon. “<> value 78e to 2.95, 50c, 95c to 1.25 ’Stirts of Cambric with 9-inch ruffle of Embroidery or Valenciennes Lace; finished with beading and ribbon. | value 1s; 95¢ SILK PETTICOATS Special Prices Petticoats of all Silk Crepe de Chine or all Silk Jersey with 9-inch pleated flounce; in all the prevailing shades. value 9.90, 2.95 Petticoats of all Silk Jersey with Messaline flounce and silk underlay. value 3.30, 2.95 Petticoats of all Silk Messaline with Shedow Lace flounce combined with ribbon; net underlay; in White,.Pink or Maize. vaiues.7s, 4.95 “Klosfit” Petticoats in all Silk Messaline or all Silk Jersey top with Messaline ruffle. Special 5.00 _ CORSETS & BRASSIERES New Spring Models . Aa extensive variety of “C/B a la Spirite” Corsets, for slender, medium and stout figures. Made: of choicest materials, including Batiste, Broche, ‘and striped Coutil models, with elastic 1.00, 1.50 to 5.00 3.50 and 5.00 An excellent assortment of Brassieres in Batiste, All-over Embroidery or Linen, trimmed with Valenciennes, Cluny or Torchon Lace. 95c, 1.50 to 6.50 UMBRELLAS For Men and Women Attractively Priced Taffeta Silk Umbrellas, Tape Edge; handles of Ebonine, Mission, Boxwood, English Furse, Stag- horn, ete., with Sterling Silver trimmings. Also colored Silk Umbrellas in Women’s sizes, in Navy, Green, Garnet or Black, with plain Mission or Ebonine handles. —vatues 4.00 and 4.90, 2.05 Twilled Silk Umbrellas,—-a variety of handles, including Ebonine, Boxwood, English Furze, plain or carved Mission, etc, value 3.00, 1.05 Women’s Corsets - at very special prices for to-morrow (Wedinese day) will consist of several models suitable - for slender, medium and large figures, $1.25, $3.50 & $5.00 per pair BRASSIERES of cambric, with lace or em- ! broidery irlimming and fastening down the front, will be on sale at the same time 65. & 85c. at a> at each A Sale of Electric Lamps and Mahogany Art Furniture i] | will take place to-morrow in the Art Objects One and Bric-a-brac Department, offering } remarkable price concessions. | Japanese Wicker Lamps (douhte light), with | silk-lined wicker shade . =. at $0.50 Gilt Carved Wood Lamps (single light), 17 | inches high, antique finish; with 18-inch } shade of cretonne, edged with silk fringe. ! Mahogany Table Lamps ‘ring!e tight), with’ 10-inch cretonne shade et $4.00 Mahogany Nests of Tables, each nest com- | prising four tabies: H of plain mahogany . - st $7.00 | with single line iniay at [0,00 with inlay and marguetry in handsorce, exclusive designs c* $25.00 & 28.01) at 5.50 Mahogany Trays, with inlay . | B. Altman & Ca. Children’s Sweaters i are shown, at moderate prices, in a large and comprehensive assortment which includes light-weight, hand-knitted Shetland Wool Sweaters, and mediume and heavy-weight Wool Sweaters in the bright, attractive coiors | that are now so popular. Some of these Sweaters are in matched sets, consisting of Sweater, Scarf and Cap. Filth Avewee, Mth end 35th Streets, Nem York Washington’s Birthday — HOLZWASSER &CO. OPEW EVERY EVENING UNTIL OPM. “Ei” eeBh 100 RE neeul $1.00 10 $1.50 tan tate Ets 10,00 $1.50 to $2.00 Neh een ee, 16.00 $2.00 0 $2.25 negay eo Sie, W oe Nee de, de 1417-1423 THIRD AVE"80°S; HAVE YOU BOUGHT THE 1914 World Almanac NOW SELLING 260 en Nowutands. _3Be by Mal Aen an aad cir Adda Sa iis ih iba ie Ne A aaa net ut