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__THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28 THE NEW “SANDALS” FOR THE WOMEN WHO | GO STOCKINGLESS. | \ EDFORSESD OOD Little Symphony |- Sweet Sixteen (lei) Tw te00 | FIXED BAYONETS SIYS ALENATION |"-rematod Sings |___2_SteeeSetorw-_] un ANE RO SUSE S DEEP AD 1 [bs | | GUAROSHEN HELD | Militiamen, Ordered Under b| Arrest by Captain of 47th, Charged With Disobedience. i i i : ii ses Se ‘Three rumpled and bruised militia- The ococasion marked the debut of New York's Little Bymphony, oon- | ducted by George Barrere, the emi- | ¢ fent flutist of the Symphony Society's Orchestra, with ten local musicians ©f prominence bebind his baton, in- cluding Alexander Saslaveky, violinst; | ® Paul Kefer, ‘cellist, and Bruno La-| 4% bate, obosist. They played first a prelude by Andre Wormer and a @erenade and valse by D/Indy, with . | Mr. Barrere contributing bis flute to the ensemble. Later, with the ald of Carolyn Beebe, the pianist, and with | ® Mr. Barrere confining himself to con- | ducting, they played a septuar in B flat major by Saint-Saens and Wolf. Ferrari's “Kummersymphonie” in B Sat major. The unfamiliar limitation instruments proved fascinating and refreshing to a high di Future legres. | ( appearances of the Littie| @ ‘will be looked for with | { anticipation. “Put on your uniform and report to After about 15 min: relapsed into dullness and by 10.80 A. M. it bad become an uninteresting affair. Strength of Bethiohem Steel was accounted for on the ground thai me in the company room at once,” eaned off in the ordered Capt. Eldert, and retired to} Here is illustrated another new 5 Se and irreguier 4 point the room to await the private, Hirsch | craze—that for going stockinglesa and down advance. walked in a moment later, still in| Wearing, not the sandals of ancient Greece or Rome, but shoes of the type here seen, which are specially made to with” bare feet. The photograph shows Mile, Renouardt, of the Theatre du Palais Royal. CUPID IS ALL SMILES BIR, 13,8 LICENSED TOWED YOUTH OF 2 CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE. Firmness wae displayed tn to-day’ earty dealings on the Consolidate! Stock Exchange. Business was eB! g004 scale of activity, wish the orden ‘andled by commission houses cov. ering a wide variety of sccuritie An optimistic view continued to pre rugitte ite fh i i TRE i EE ; i FE iia ie 21 ft Hf ay EF if [i ; as} i z E l BRR I s it 8 iE i ea @ whole following these leaders. RESINOL WILL STOP THAT ITCE {t Brings Instant Relief and Quick!; Cleare Away Skin Eruptiors. Nored and dafigured ‘by’ Techiat ¢ aa ct tha ag Benet just put it tl ptig Resinol Ointment o the sores an i i a he ao servlasesey BEsseorygebsseyzyy i 5 FE If © gir’ merrics or te even engaged et the tender age of sistecn to-day ehabe thelr heads ond say: “The poor child!” “I don't bnew Der parents con be thinking of,” do., dc. ils i F gseayeses -segesassszey Sot) Son Love God Scores Again as Youngest Bride-to-Be Is under As they were leaving the armory ie 5 there was a rush of friends of the Mad Happy. Phestrost “outelde, Capt. "Eldert at : le. once sent out his aq of ten, who} Marie A. Raviele, thirteen years and ed about the prisoners and po-| two months old, a high school girt, liv. the ing at No, 309 Morris avenue, Long lowed all the way to the station by a| Branch, acocmpanied by a young man mized crowd of soldiers and outsiders,|twenty-one years old, obtained aj [; who hooted the prisoners and their|iicense to marry from City Clerk Scully in the City Hall to-day. The license under parole for a hearing Tuesday.| was issued only after the City Clerk juctbeLlNackod) had communicated with Assistant Cor- poration Counsel Garland and learned Destinn as Marta, Felnhals as Gebas- Presbyterian Church next Monday CLUB FELLS BOY WHo that if all the legal requirements had and Isabelle been lied with there could be no Fo HURLED CHUNK OF IGE, }stectce. Gounod’s “Redemption” will be The bride-to-be is the youngest under the direction of Dr. William ¢ ibe a HT bayonets. The placed Hirech, Soheinberg and Coh: depen a | if i i 4 F pee ts steiess +44 i+ + ++ ++ | if FF EPEEFE CFE EEF cf SEE eee 8 BREE - bride ever to wed in New York. She g vil i a FEF DOWN AS OWING BILLS T0 THE CAFE DE PARIS Schedules Name W. K. Vanderbilt, Youthful “Terror,” Alleged ' Burglar. ‘There have been many robberies in plumbing but touching little else. The police suspected James Mc- I | corres tect, First Presbyterian | Policeman's Locust Brings Down|wore short dresses, has the face of « child, and appeared to regard her visit to the City Hall in the light of a lark. The young man she is to marry is Joseph Rubino. lives at No, 317 Bleecker street, Manhattan. Both be and the girl were born in Italy. They announced that they are to be married in the Church of Our id Lady of Pompeii in Bleecker street. if § i fe F ‘y | H. C. Phipps and Marcus Loew | Gloin, a seventeon-year-old youns-| “when the girl bride-to-be and her ster, emall and innocent looking, | future husband visited the City Hall they were not accompanied by the girl's parents, whose consent is/ i had with them an aMdavit rem wi em an As ® result of this, when Polloeman | executed and certified to the clerk Flanagan of the Charies street station | of Monmouth County, N. J., in which Long Branch is located. The affida- VEEL CUUD +Hleiee +41 + 4 rail if i art ni? tt sft , |“TIEFLAND” NEXT WEEK ircles to-day, will erect a mil- dellar home in the suburb of Al- SOK TEADAGE, COSTE, BLOW AT CENTURY OPERA HOUSE, Eugen D'Albert'a opera, “Tiefland” ("Martha of the Lowlands” in the drama) will be presented in English at ow Century Opera House for the first ti next week, beginning on Tuesday night. It was firet heard in America at the Met: House on Nov, 28, 1908, with Emmy IF LIVER IS TORPIO—DIME A BK ‘You men and women whocan't get feel- —who have he, coated ste and foul breath, dissi- ines, ena't sleep, are nervous and upset, the stomach, remove the sour gested and fermenting food foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the const litan Opera | 2 PUBLIC SCHOOL RECITALS NEXT WEEK. a vit is signed by the father and Wanamaker ts down as owing the Festaurant $895.45. The cafe went (nto bangruptcy three weeks ago. Ac- cording to the echedule it has Habili- tes aggregating $264,083 and asects Of $489,244. Of the assets $372,481 is +) Axed as the value of the cafe's ft- tings. Among the many patrons reported as owing an aggregate of $81,101 are H. C. Phipps, George Kuhn, W. K. Vanderbilt, Valeska Surratt, E. R. Vail, Marcus Loew and D. Lamar. _— BRITISH INCOME TAX ON MARSHALL FIELD MONEY ————_ LONDON, Feb. 88.—The Court of Ape peal has decided that Mra Maldwin Mre. Marshall past him by doubling on his tracks, Flanagan threw his club after the boy, struck bie legs and brought him down. Before he could rige the policeman grabbed him, up to arraigned bi for stealing $200 Sees aaleh fra si. ——_—<——— SERVICES FOR GRISWOLD, fe-lopera Stars Attend Funeral of Fameus Opera Singer. mother of Marie A. Ra’ thelr consent. le and gives So far as could be learned by City Clerk § cully, there does not appear to be any law which prohibite mar- riage under a specified age where the parents or guardians consent, a Taft a Guest at White House, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 28.—The President and Mrs, Wilson entertained Prof, William Howaré Taft at tuacheon in the ite guests were Benator ite Among bel P. Tecting peed of the American ied Cross Mr. and Mre. em J. at me the former ng. had a reception for . ‘aft last night. —_— ‘The Mayor ts Of Again. Mayor Mitchel left town last night and {t war announced at his office in Be ee bee tt eo ea ee . ‘Mayor iJ Teer cance! HAIR STOPS FALLING, DANDRUFF yeethered with a sick, C . matter and poison from the ae you keeping your bowels clean} A Cascaret to-night straightens you ron i * ae, everywhere. in bones 100,, Sle, sara DISAPPEARS—25 GENT DANDERINE |~2s"sits-aric~ ¢y f Ta Eater teal og rg Chott ook | pos eee dome, cthes hes irritants? ‘Cas- |and bowels regular and you feel bully for| The Atth rekeacal ive ane fet meta 3 arer el , - 0 wavy, end a chinmer of wee dull, my u the students “Ga cleanse and eweeten | months, Don't forget the children, nce betinceat in lustrous ot ay ve beauty ANS fit tate it " 2 ath . Pollooman Jeffrey of the Kast Sixty- eeventh street station saw amoke com: » ing out of the third story window of with @ wreath.