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Ta ESTSTA CIRCUS = BOM TARL ‘Gorgeous Ssbeting sspectactelw sails the early Feature of Performance son Square Garden has and, in addition, of Arabia," | 7 ‘ fe the way those Ringling boys mt ductions of the kind, - the: *% old onvir nt | A SMASHING ASSAULT OF COLOR a. 2 Sew face on an av AND MOVEMENT. Severy yoar, In its essentials Cireus must be like another a Bet groove. The public expects a cir- ous of to-day to be at least reminin- = @@ ite wheels in about the third an- in New York Time it! In five minutes all stomach} long, so make y: distress . y agreeable, Eat No Vl gerbe rte what you Tike a rained ho a it, | land or! without Sort ee “| Pape’ dj something which does them, or fh | raat dyapepai in, gastritis Y aaa Ris ‘bandy to give instant| A human fly ‘\arce SO CENT CASE ANY DRUG STORF. fual tour, Tt fe in keeping the cireus| of eeler aad movement. Oriental al! Sel es eure cee | CHER OLD FS, circus-y and at the same time in step, the way through, the ecenes are full | ingenuity of the manager tn taxed. lho Rarnum & Batley Circus at Madt- im us atmosphere with 1914 decora- . presenta the: very agi sii eat thing in the circus line rarted ih over that has ever been attempted. Res mis the spectacle “The Wirard pong into the of the * which opena the of circus mane | $n¢ lagore in tho spectacte line. ‘They are] tents form to the Harnum & Batley presentation | and oanv: tard -| Only those tn the audience on Sat- pon after season, the general charac-| urday night who bad read the book of bs be Of the performance must run in «| the plece could get more than « pass- | & pare haem ing idea of what {t was all about, ! the conclusion of the ‘eee but the rest of the people enjoyed ttl gyage TORN OUT FOR OTHER qeat of the circus of « generation ago. | just the same. Outside of the Hippo- E> But an unchanged circus would die} drome there has never been displayed MENS HIT BACK? DYSPEPSIA, GAS, ae SOUR STOMACH?—PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN sssezsss==r == ‘Try itt_In five minutes indi psu fot tbe. tata gestion goes Get a | fifty-cent case of Pape’s and stomach Dispepein from, oey drug store feels fine. vent stomach right being miser-| waits, and apparently. entering it, you able—life te too short you're not = are gal] something. lon; i our hans Bloat cas, one, of rete haste, tumblers, act agree the case of “ sue of indi-land flit off. A eecti Pee TER EVENING WORLD, MONDAY world. lew, purple, green, scariet, ] Sess SHEL CAL AT HOMES all the old) the stage that extends two- (utr tr the length of the arena is nothing near Fightieth street, Mer. of thrilling. girls, (yy Langit M4 on appear te mor new to rte the, overs e color contrasts are usie, but I the droning horas fa an foregral part of the music tJ ee and masa Brighten Lives of Those Who Are Lonely. two milos | ¢, drop in for au hour every day at a| ¥oU home where grandpa or grandma) jac, leon Bqual tt have Weterred to above, ex- wise at the Fourth avenue end of the Gar- den over the Len bod rings in A od two “ae CIRCUS WONDERS. teas and tear ft ry a cecentoun m 400 ba but ae & lost motion. ‘ks are parading around the hip- J ecagied eS tae nd, Sanaten the a inoat ok mah make those Bentsen do Sich that a re oer Fe eh hs have been asked to io pertarm a few store and put | of elephants Gancine che “heaitation jomach, | of agtilty ia telf-defense. Then thi circus opens up. Regiments of gym- robata, riders and trapeze performers, who halfway across che, Maa ey in hg » flit on n of the Wi ‘Weat holds the attention for a time. walks head mward the face of @ mirror suspended he roof. A beautiful white horse poses as @ living statue, with | one of his front legs beng over his mane. Bird Me! ellman, an juisitely graceful girl, tangoes on “the ete wire, The Davenports, the St. and Fila Brodéna and Fred von tide bareback, A ase dl ever does act that is a And alr, to walte muy th the Nig of trapezists the and not at the sacrifice of quality. with or stomach for catalogue with reduced prices and terms. THREE STORES wna! @ bunch of ‘em, and right up “ the minute, making ‘et big x | a ture of buriesquing the dancing craze. But the ‘apectacle is ‘the t new thing, ae ctrous in iteelt, Fina Blue Serges Silk Mixtures Black and Blue Clays Fancy Worsteds Back Untiniched Worsted, Monahen's Probable Price, $30.00 My Price, $15.00 Monahan’s Probable Price, $30.00 Monahen’s Probable Rrice, $30.00 Monahan'’s Probable Price, $30.00 My Price, *15.00 Monahan’ Probable Price, $25.00 iT CHELL traitors. userrssavst In ed home tn Twentieth avenue, Mrs. Wilkins the jall when t was a girl in England, and every game 1 have nam irces, there are lonely children I playing obli- the costuming and equipment was hd bout the Marnuin & Halley Circus] of eautpping one of the old time pro-| grented Tithin's raaiun ot | Wilking of Hath Beach, Her idea tel old and solitary, with no rons te to fe fist No matter how much ead Parente the that it can be pleased to ociroum tending. from the massive ecenic set jsete Uttle amusement and to play’ often ent toe moots to themeelves.” | WATE! RS A good tone is of supreme importance in a piano and a reasonable price is equally to be desired. * The Waters Pianos and Player-Pianos offer both; a good tone and a reasonable price. The Waters tone is very sweet and musical, with a fine singing quality, and the Waters prices are very reasonable, but in the interest of true economy Also the Waters 3«Year System gives you three years’ time on a piano without interest or extras. Call and let us demonstrate what we claim for the Waters Pianos and Player-Pianos or send postal Horace Waters @ Co. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street. 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway. Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) 254 W.125th St., near sth Ave. MAROE 8, 1004. Dinechle, or even poker, with thom, or) 66 cook some little dainty—or, in fact, do anything in reason to make them feel they are atill part of a pleasure-loving be, M4 fas! | Brooklyn Woman Woman Fes Plan to pert im playing eames, the ‘pinect is of 5 " | as a wood cut to @ maaterptece in otis, | CHematographic rainbow you are go- | value in cheering up old folka who are Full of Marvels. \ probably the Hinglinga have epent| ‘gto mise something worth while, —— loft to thelr own resow more money on the shoes hdl eaaa Dea teal pba dtd muse them by Ta in “The Wixard Prince of Arabia" ;| playing old-fashioned games with re Not the least interesting thing | than would cover the entire expense | CoM Alt T. Ringling, and every item |them is the ambition of Mrs. Emily| “It ‘hard ERE is no taste ; 80 fastidious, but with some one of keghe many products. |Safety Razor 310, 000.00 FAILURE! Stock of Joseph H. Monahan, Lynn, Mass., Sold to Me for Cash Some time within the past two months the tailoring world of New €ngland was startled with the information that Joseph H. Monahan of 31 Monroe St., Lynn, was going into bankruptcy. For sixteen years he was noted as one of the most prosperous tailors in New England. From all the information | can gather his average price was around $30.00 for a suit, and from that up to $40.00, and when the appraisers placed a value of $5,800 upon this stock and fixtures, I do not believe they did it justice, | contend right now, as a growing business, with the store dressed up as it was, this complete backshop and workrooms, manufac- turing plant throughout, situated at 31 Monroe St., with his immense stock of woollens and large clientele, was easily worth $20,000. There isn’t a yard of goods in this stock that should be sold under $25.00 for a suit, all clean, perfect merchandise. The only inducement that could tempt me to purchase this glock at this time was the great difference between its actual value and the price for which hey were willing to sell for spot cash. My representative bought these goods and turned 7 over to me. Before I ever assumed ownership of these goods my check had been paid over. I stand, to-day, overloaded with stock. This immense buy must be cleaned out in the next two weeks, Buying out the stock last week of a wholesale clothing house, this stock overwhelms me. Monahan’s blue sérges, black unfinished worsteds, fancy worsteds of all colorings and shades, sold by him at prices of $30.00 and upwards, my price, suit to order, TROUSERS sold by Monahan for $6.50, 97.5 $8 and up, irrespective of price, In this stock is a great quantity of made up suits, overcoats, odd coats, odd coats and vests, that 1 want cleaned out. I should judge there are almost two hundred of these garments, Mast of these made up for customers by Mr. Monahan’s help, and as far as I can learn they sold for prices around $30.00. Monahan's uncalled for suits, $8.00, Odd coats and vests, $4.00. Ose coats, $2.00. Oda trousers, some made up as high as £8-9—$3.50. A great si number of bicycle trousers. These are fine gully cassimeres, with invisi PrODAbIE Comte $3.50, While they last, Soc. Odd vests, 25¢. s is a you need your sult in one month or two months, come in and pick one or two sults out of this lot. Signed Fancy Cassimeres, My Price, $15.00 My Price, $15.00 My Price, $1:2.'785 | Knickerbocker Trousers le belts inside, sultable for knickerbocker pants for young men and boys, opportunity for my old’ customers. | want to assure them that everything I say In the above ad. fs absolutely true, and whether No old chestnuts, all brand new colorings. MITCHELL, The Tallor Monahan’s Probable Price, $25.00 Uncalled for Overcoats Monahan’s Probable Price, $25.00 My Price, *8.00 Uncalled for Sults Monahan’s Probable Price, $25to$35 My Price, #7,$8,%® Uncalled for Trousers Monahan's Probable Price, $7 t0 $9 My Price, #3.50 Monahan’s Probable Price, $3.50 My Price, $10.00 My Price, 50c 1431 BROADWAY sais. neler Tee Five Million Men wee the Gillette. IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU BED STERN BROTHERS 42d and 43d Streets, West of Fifth Avenue This fne new store—just a step from Fifth Avenue—presents pleasing displays of the new Spring goods, and provides exceptional shop- ping comforts. The excellence and refinement of Stem Brothers’ merchandise is enhanced in interest ’ by reason of the moderate prices that are part of the policy of this business. See the Display of Imported Gowns, Wrape, Millinery and Blouses, in the Dressmaking Salon. Visit the Oriental Rug Department, Fifth Floor, and see the fine Amritza Carpets and other ‘2 > Interesting special offerings, to-morrow, in fashionable Dress Trimmings In addition to the fascinating assortments of novelties shown, we are*able to present severa! oun. oe at very attractive reductions Novelty Bandings and Motit Designs, in crystal, pearl, pomeigng ls and colored colored beads; alo silk m plate ety and the fashionable color combinations, ea SRO ee yer ere. SSS Feery 50e to $1350 Yard en oe S600 Tbe to 12.50 } Waist and Tunic Garnitures, f in large variety, at 75c, 1.95, 9.75 to 69.50 Floral Trimmings and Sprays, —_ Each 28c to 6.50 every Bead erence tal, 1 and jet bead, PID CrVsAl Pear oh 200 to 2.95 Seatac Suusion of Jet Dress Trimmings, in all desirable styles and lengths at Half Former Prices. We direct attention to our exceptional facilities for Cold ir ‘ STORAGE OF FURS Fur Garments and Oriental Rugs insured against theft, moths and fire, at very low rates. Special price concessions on alteration and repairing work during Spring and Summer. peries and Hangings Stored. Lace Curtains hae at moderate cost and stored free of charge. Estimates submitted and articles called for upon request. Telephone: Bryant 6700. Tempting prices, To-morrow, on new and pretty Swiss Embroideries Because of an advantageous purchase of first qualit goods, in very desirable patterns: — Corebris Edgings, from 4 to 6 inches wide, Yard 12 Regularly 18 a Yard Cambric Edgings, from 5 to 7 inches wide, Yard 19¢ ° Regularly 30c a Yard Cambric Fasings, soft finish, suitable for corset coverings Regularly 45c a yard, . . . at Swiss E 5 to 17 inches wide for th ew effects i ise ine Base, . Regular Value 65 Yard, at * Swiss Flouncings, 27 inches pee in teal or blind patterns, employed in the smartest of the ble and triple tier. 5 dresses, Regular Value 31, 5 to 1.75 Yard, at 69c Senin te 2 ednt wise to match every design of fl i dad . Usually 49c to 60c Yard, a 2le 1} Special Prices, To-morrow, on 2,000 Women's i Washable House Dresses On the Third Floor | | The serviceable, tastefully selected gowns that com- i trae for pA pend rend we pique, Boerne, gingham, I = rey 1.88, 1.78, 2.80 and 2.85 Regularly $1.95 to 3.50 Also 600 Cotton Crepe Negliness, in nick, blue, mau a blue and Copenhagen, . Specially priced at A brilliant assemblage of beautiful an@ fashionatie Ribbons to the completest color ae oS kinds that every woman wants almost AED WARNE aD, ALL a ane Se a,