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= ARTA aT a = _ PR PN ENNIS 5 ir —.) YD OG Ahk BUREN f°). A pe / . " ¥ News Oddities | BIGGEST LEMON on record reported from Salem, N. J., and yet it : ow “mreighs only a pound and two ounces. MEPHITIS MEPHITICA farm is to be started in Hainesville, N. J., by @ loral merchant. Not everybody there knows what that means, but they ll wit! when the man scarts ratsing his skunks, HOME-MADE BEER saved a woman's life in Oregon. Her clothing @aught fire and che poured the beverage over herself. LONG DISTANCE MARRIAGE will be that of a girl in Spain and her Sweetheart in De Pue, 111, 7,000 miles separating them. After the prozy ceremony she will start for America. FOR THREE DAYS before their marriage a Chicago couple—at the @irl'e request, of course—studied marital infelictty in the Court of Domestic Relations. It didn’t stop them. BIGHT CLUBWOMEN in Citicago have been appointed deputy tax emneseers to weich women tax dodgers. MAN ON TRIAL in Gouth River, N. J., was fined $50 for taking a juror ‘@0t to lunch. bss WEARING A STRAW HAT in Telluride, Col, with the temperature Délow sere, man was locked up for lunacy. DATA ON ANTS’ BRAINS AND BEETLE EUGENICS LOST IN COLLEGE FRE Wellesley Professors Out the Fruits of Several Years’ Painstaking Résearch. Paid ay i COUPLE WILL WEAR In Ring and Scarfpin hls wife recently employed Alyn . the English mintature of painter, to make paintings of their ‘eyes, paying him $1,000 each for them. painting of Mr. Cobe's eye i ators @ ring on the little fiuger of Mra. Cobe, while the painting of Mra. Cobe's eye will be worn in a acarfpin by Mr. Cobe. WELLESLEY, Mass, March 23.— ‘The fruits of three years’ experiments with the brains of ante—a mass of statistics and 4,000 photographic |elideo—were lost in the fire whioh last week destroyed College Hall, accord- ing to an announcement made to-day. in wal tinum with twenty about It. Make This and Try It Prof. Caroline B. Thompson of the for Coughs. suological department was the loser. Ghe had taken infinite pains in her ‘This Some-Maie Remedy Has || unique experimentation. She alec lost , No Equal for Prompt @ masse of notes covering her work with deep sea animal forma dredged for her by the Bureau of Fisheries. Another great loss caused by the fire was the destruction of an enor- mous collection of beetles and notes concerning them, which was the property of Prof. Marion Hubbard, In the cause of eugenics, Pret. Hub- bard had for six years devoted her energies to research in the heredity and variation of these insects. Her object was to build up a new strain in certain types of beetles by means of breeding them through fmany generations, This involved the invention and construction of much original apparatus for the observa- tion of conditions of ¢ompera- ture and humidity. cil Results. ony vist of grepuleted eugar with warm water and stir for two 914 ounces of Pines (fifty :) in a pint bottle; then add Rutsieple Femedy takes hdd of o more quickly anything else tes, cough, spasmodic rsasrnert hed better h than you could buy pote oes ig fe aluable concentrated it temrer econ Srhich are oo healing to the preparati. will work ia this plai. ~ with Fioes acd| ,87t60 st the Flower show. ny prominent flower-growers were ee ieralaed honey, hasiprise-winners yesterday at the Inter- roughout t ised national Flower Show in Grand Central often imi-| Palace. John Wanamaker took several wards for Howering plants, “For bulb- ous plants Howard Gould won with Ill- the valley, John T, Pratt of Glen Cove and Horbei to Babies, Children, Boys, Girls, and We extend a cordial invitation showing the Jargest__in America, FIFTH AVENUE . ALE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—& WORLD Theatrical Manager Wao Talked, “Tommy Maguire ie dead,” wan the word passed along Hrondway to-day. And every theatrical man who heard it had something good to say about ‘Thomas J. Maguire, old-time mana- ger, who alwaya was cheerful despite his intense euffering from cancer which resulted in the losn of his tongue. He died yosterday at his home, No, 86 West One Hundred and Recognized Everywhere As the Leading Outfitters to every mother to visit and inspect our Complete Infants’ Department Which for many years has been the distinctive styles, in the most dependable qualities, in the most_complete_assortments, and from the most moderate prices up. if The New Spring Btyles Are Now Shown At Thirty-Fifth St. tongue. 1904 was unsu one removed thi VICTIM OF CANCER Despite Loss of Tongue, Passes Away. | T had and | mo sper treasurer of the Theatre. James McCutcheon & Co. ‘“‘The Linen Store’’ Invite attention to their very comprehen- sive stocks of Spring merchandise— Lingerie We announce the arrival of new importa- tions of exquisite goods in the Lingerie de- partment. Among them are three-piece sets in the latest models trimmed with fine Embroideries and real Duchess, Point- de-Paris, Bruges, Filet or Val. laces. A fascinating variety of gowns, some with entire lace yokes, and lace-trimmed skirts; others of fine materials trimmed only with embroidery, Ee lly charming are the new skirts, of fine, soft materials cut on straight lines, beautifully trimmed. with laces and embroideries. Children’s Wear Our new Spring stock is ready for inspection. Baby Dresses, sheer and daintily embroid- ered and lace trimmed, $1.50 to 45.00. Pique, Crepella, and Silk Coats, both long and short, $5.75 to 38.50. Pique and Lingerie Hats and Caps, in new and attractive les, $1.25 to 8.75. Some especially smart French Model Hats, as well asthe best models from American desi Coats, showing the new lines and the most popular materials and shades, 75 to 21.50. lored Dresses—A splendid variety in bloomer dresses in Crepe, French Madras, Riplette and Ginghams. Also the more dressy styles in Linen, Ratine, Rep and other materials, $1.50 to 16.50. Boys’ Wash Suite—Three distinctly new styles, the David Copperfield, French Blouse and Rugby one-piece suits, and all the stan- dard styles, in all the desired materials, $2 to Rompere—A full and most attractive line, in Crepe, Dimity and Chambray, either front or back closing, 65c to $2.00. Ladies’ Stockings Every good kind of stockings in every re- quired size and color for women and children. Pure bright silk stockings with wide tops at $1.15 pair. Value $1.50. Fine quality of Pure Silk hand embroidered. In Black with Self or White Embroidery; White with Self or Black Embroidery. Special at $2.00. 5th Avenue, 33d and 34th Streets | .| A | | y | Misses. this pure ren’s bread. most Argo, * * Too much amoking caused Maguire to become affitcted with cancer of the An operation performed in goons told him he never would be able to speak again. “{ brooded over that #0 much,” he used to tell his friends, “that I got mad and aaid ‘damn’ right ont, and knew I could speak. they brought me egun for breakfast. eating them for months, ‘Away with ‘em.’ it fainted when he heard For fifteen years Maguire was He also waa active in the management of the Mijou, geen 8 fined $20 and costs yen. clean Quaker Oats, “ 10¢. pkg. “ Hecker’s Superlative 100. pkg. “ Marshall's Kippered Herrings Royal Lentils, trial size, Condensed Milk, Milkland Brand, ful, and a second FRECKLES February and March Worst Months for This Trouble—How to Remove Easily. There's a reason why nearly every- body freckles in February and March, but happily there is also a remedy for these ugly blemishes, and no one need stay freckled, Simply get an ounce of othine, double strength, from your druggist and apply ¢ little of it night and morn- ing, and in a few days you should see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the light ones have vanished entirely, Now is the time to rid yourself of freckles, for if, not re. tongue, The aur- Next morning The Fourteenth Street “ terday by Justice Jw sratt of Hack- | moved now they will sta; Summer, Fourth street. gneeck for ting 0 season, Red- |) and spoil an otherwise beautiful com- Maguire, who wan fifty-noven yoars| lish earns $6 4 weck, and ws he waa un: | Hexion, Your money buck if othire old, was born In San Franciaco. to Jail for thirty days. ails. Reg. Trade Mark Dresses Afternoon Dresses $29.50, $35.00 to $68.00 Dancing Frocks... 22.50, 29.50 to 55.00 Lingerie Dresses... 16.50, 22.50 to 75.00 Linen Tub Dresses 7.50, 10.50 to 25.00 Waists ++ $5.00, 6.50, 3.50, Ciene de Chine. Shadow Lace. Lingerie.... Women’s Underwear In all the newest and most desired fabrics and shapes— Fine Ribbed Lisle Combination Suits of extra good quality with umbrella knee, sizes 4 to 6—-50c; out sizes 7 to 9—60c. Imported Swiss Ribbed Vests, with hand crochet yokes—5S0c. Swiss Ribbed Vests of Pure Silk, of extra fine quality—$1.50. Neckwear Department ¥rench and Domestic Guimpes,Vests,Vestee, Medici and Gladstone collars in Lace and Organdie and Organdie with combinations of Hand Embroidery and Lace. Net Guimpes with high collar and ruffle, 9Sceach. Hand Embroidered Guimpes with collar or frilling, Special, $1.95. Organdie and net Vestees, SOc, 75c, 95c, up to $7.50 each. Organdie and Batiste Fronts with collars; some plain, others with hand embroidery and lace trimming, $1.25 to 5.00 each. Sweaters Ladies’ Silk knitted suits for outdoor sports, sweater, skirt, sash and cap. $36.00 Set. Two toned sweaters of mercerized lisle, new and beautiful design ‘or Misses and Women at the special price of $6.00. All wool sweaters imported from Scotland in light weights, in all new shades, $4.50, 5.00, 5.50 6.00, 7.00, and 7.50. (Vir BEB Ba DAW ANY BD AVG WIWD ‘The delicious flavor, smooth richness and even consistency of syrup make it the ideal epread for pancakes, waffles and the child. 15¢ tre sen 25¢ THE AMERICAN SUGAR REFINING CO, Address: New York ‘City ANDREW DAVEY 40: Mopern Grocery Stores Special for Week of March 23d Curtice Jams, wz. 15¢ jar, cut Heinz Catsup, “ 1ic. bot. “ to 2 for 25¢ 2‘ 25¢e $« 10¢ 3 + 25e 3 « 25¢ «2 de 43" 18¢ «3 25e. the Starch, “ dc. pkg. “ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 28, 1914." “TOM” MAGUIRE DEAD, 2000000 0 a= 0 no 0 fo os so 0 nono noo no | ‘Monogram Scarf Pins TO-DAY ANDTO-MORROW Teale eit (gue Kaci” Paso essen °F 180 orion _(O’Neill-Adams Co Guaranteed Solid Gold | ‘lens. th ved 10 Good News ; for Lovers of SUNDAY’S New York's ~ ————— OrrO We Give Surety Coupons Free With Purchases and Redebm Them in Merchandiee====n@es0 Shopping Centre Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street PPP LPP PPL PPP PP IL PELL LEPPARD At O'’Neill’s Tuesday Is Bargain Plaza Day To-morrow the Bargain Plaza offers an unusually attractive list of specials in much wanted merchandise. We mention but a few of the many offerings, The “Not Advertised” specials offer as good money saving opportunities. Silk Crepe de Chine Regular Value 85c. (] laza, ya' New prints, 40 inches wide; in all best styles and colorings, Girls’ Tub Dresses percale, also gingham. umed with contrasting colors. Made in ¢ Scotch plaid and I colors. Sizes Gto 1 Women’s Union Suits 30c Regular Value 50c. Ba Plaza, Tuesday “Ribbed cotton; low neck, wit trimmed knee; “seconds,” sizes 4, 5, 6. Shadow Net 65c yles; double width; 45 inches; In many p' white and cream, * Leather Hand Bags Genuine leather, moire and leuther lined, fancy and plain frames, with inside purse. Silver Deposit Ware sane 50. 10'2.98 600 pieces sterling silver deposit on glass; Vases, Oil and Vinegars, Sugar and Cream Sets, ete. Colored Scrim “Serim, yard wide, in neat stained glass patterns, Limit to a customer 30 yards, Curtain Materials Regular Values to 50c, Swiss and etamine, also net curt .ins at We Pp; most can be matched in pairs. Limited quantities, Regular Price ‘1.50 48 CENTS each, iil "on sogid” witht ding that the mon re it uny Jeweller will duplicate them cram } orders uals MS art SA :80 euch U CENTS EATIA, Mi CHARLES A. KEENE Diamonds, Watehes, Jewelry, Broadway, New Yer Fascinating | Fiction . . . Another of the ‘'Forty-five Beat Short Stories Ever Written” will be printed, complete, in the 24,Page Iliustrated Magazine of NEXT Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders. a $1.00/ Main Store, street floor, through — the centre of the building, Northward, — South- ward, Eastward and Wes White Petticoats Made of nainsook and cambric: deep embroidery ruffle with ribbon binding, also dainty lace effects: Corsets No Mail, Phone orC.O. D. Orders filled on Bargain Plaza items. Bargain Plaza quality batiste; medium bust, long hose supporters attached; sizes 18 to 36 Storm Serge Regular Value 85c. All wool, sponged and shrunk; 50 inches wide; marine and navy blue; also black. Printed Voiles Regular Vat 1 9 Cc 40 inches wide, in all best styles and colors. Bargain Pla: | | Women’s Neckwear Regular Value 50¢. piece. ane: mene 25 Cc Plain and fancy; collars, yokes, guimpes and ruching. Stamped Needlework Regular Value 80¢ to 59¢ each. Bargain Plaza, Tuesday, each... 25c Including corset covers, centrepieces, children's dresses and all-linen towels, 50c Stamped Pillow Cases; pair... .39c : Plaid Blankets Regular Value $3.75. Bargain Plaza, pa: Very neat patterns; you will do well to secure them for the coming season; black, tan, pink, blue, white and gray. Carpet Samples Regular Values to $2.00. Bargain Plaza, Tuesday, each... 69c Drummers’ saiple lengths, #7 inches wide and about 54 inches long; some shorter and some longer, tapestry velvet and Wilton, A Complete Novel Every Weekinthe . % Evening World ‘The Ship | of Coral’”’ By H. de Vere Stacpoole Begins in To-Day ~~ aires ert gh i ton vom to) — Fi a 2000000 no ic 0 00 0 Oo: 0 0 OS 010 ' h Ave., 20th to 22d St., New York City —====s0E8¢ A new ‘Treasure Island”’ story of southern seas; full of lost gold, piratical exploits and odd love interest; culminating in the Mt. Pelee eruption. The Evening World ‘tote