The evening world. Newspaper, April 21, 1914, Page 17

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MacDowell’s ia |MILSONIS UNABLE y fottoHtemoral TO APPEAR BEFORE mews sacvee-( DIRECTORS TORS OF AP. EDWARD MACDOW «widow of the man whose od fmely death robbed America thai Mell Mexican Crisis Makes His Presence Imper- ative in Washington. Most promising composer, gave ure-recital on “MacDowell and Mdeals” at the Old First Presby-| Wires Church last pight. In was in of the MacDoWell Memorial at erough, N. H., a farm on which winally the composer built a log n fog his own relaxation and in- tion, and, later, conceived the of devoting it the help of "| TS > = ling American musicgl stu- REPORTS ARE — READ. It was there that the musical fons of the last five or six years lacDowell's lite were evolved, in-| Candidates for Board Are the Norse and Celtic sonatas, lew England idyis and the Fire- Nominated and Voted for at To-day’s Meeting. & review of the present con- mand of the possibi MWork, with stereopt ough and the Peterborough Mrs. MacDowell played some a gl ll music, and excerpts land Idyls and from Woodland skete bh Voting for five directors and listen- ing to the reading of the report of the last practical?y all the time of the annual meeting to-day of the Associated Press in the Astor gallery of the Waldorf-Astoria, ‘There were rep- resentatives of 805 newspapers present and the meeting was followed by a luncheon, at which Presidgnt Wilson was to have been the guest of honor. But Frank B. Noyes of the Wash- | ington Star, President of the assoc directors for, year occupied tling good perform- of ‘s “La Boheme” at Metropolitan Opera House last ht, enjoyed by a large audience the beginning of the last week of season. Geraldine Farrar, Bella » Riceardo Martin, Amato, De urolk, Pini-Corsi and Ananian su ale the rincipal parts valiantly, olacco conducted with the pttinees unobtrusive but none the less significant, that we havo own to expect from him. YOU'RE BILIOUS AND CONSTIPATED LVER 1S SLUGGISH—DIME A BOK Furted Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges- jon, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head- {liver and con- our stom- ito become filled with undigested food sours and ferments like garbage in WA barre]. That's the first step to jol¢ mit eey—iadige ion, foul gases, breath, yellow skin, mental fears, hing that is horrible and nause: 7M CANDY CATHARTIC ing. A Cascaret to-night will surely straighten you out by morning. cent box will kee ach sweet, liver and bowels regular and uu feel cheerful and bully for Don't forget your children—their little da good, gentle cleansing, too, casionally. 10 CENT BOXES -ANY Prue | STORE * ALSO 25 & SO CENT BO: TT WHILE YOU SLEEP JOEL HILLMAN proprietor Harvey's" Washington, D.C. “Tuxedo is a good, wholesome tobacco, with a mildness and fra- all itsown. It adds many ia to my pipe pleasure.” a performance. to its soothin mend it to smo! Gamera! Agent of the Southern Rallway ‘at Washington “Tuxedo has gained and main- a high reputation for superi- nity. Its coolness, mildness, and peire wooing qualities are un- grade Burley tobacco, facturer has succeeded in making a tobacco as good as Tuxedo. Go to your dealer today and get a tin of Tuxedo. It will give you the greatest pleasure and sath ction that money will buy, YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERY WHERE Famous n tin with gold let- tering, carved to fit the pocket Convenient pouch, inner-lined with moisture-proof paper . « the Wlustrator, “There's zest and encourage- ig in every pipeful of Taxedo. sweetest, most soot! ing smoke Tobacco That is Good For Your Nerves "TUXEDO actually soothes the nerves. is just mild enough system in poise, your muscles in tone. Un- like other tobaccos, Tuxedo burns cool and slow. There cannot be a speck of irritation in a pound of Tuxedo. Great singers smoke Tuxedo just before Public speakers testify as influence. ers whose throats are delicate. The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette The secret of its superiority is the unique . “Tuxedo Process” by which all the unpleas- ant features are eliminated from tobacco. Another reason is that Tuxedo is made from the best tobacco grown —the choicest, mildest, mellowest leaves. of the highest Tuxedo is widely imitated—but no other manu- 10c ov SBR peta me se THe amenican rosso0o compan tion, at oe the following telegram of rei from President Wilson. “Lad. sineerély sorry not to be prese . at the luncheon .of the Associated Press to-day. “ looked forward to it with real pleasure but Iam sure that thoye present will approve of my--ematning In Washington at the present critical fJunctre to meet any duty that may unexpectedly arise. “WOODROW WILSON," The election held to-day was of five directors to succeed to the places made vacaut by the expiration of the terms of Frank H, Noyes, Washing- ton, D.C. Star; W. L. MeLean, Phil- adelphia Tiuiletin; W. Ro Nelson, Kansas City Star; Adolph §. Ochs, New York Times, a . Weiss, Duluth Herald. All Nelson were renommated. He declined, In addition to the names of Messrs, Noyes, McLean, Ochs and Weiss, the | pominees w Charles D, Morris, St Joseph (Mo.) Gazette; A. C. Keasin- rer, Rome «N. ¥.) Sentinel; Charles H. Gradhy, Baltimore Sun; William Scudder, Newark (N. J.) News; W. Y Morgan, Hutchinson (Kan.) News, and W. J, Murphy, Minneapolis Tribune. Thomag G. Rapteb of the New Or- leans Picayune turned in his resig- nation as a member of the Board ft Directors, The report of the Board of Directors showed that the year closed with a membership of 895 papers, of which 341 are publishd in th morning, 607 in th evening and 47 on Sunday. Owing to a prolonged meeting the members were not ready to file into luncheon until nearly 2 o'clock. | There, at the first table, were seated Mayor Mitchel, ANY Stone, M H. de Young, } : Howell, Charles | Cowles, W. 1 Wiuiam AR hs, Raker, Herman Ridder, Charles A. Kook, Charles W. Knapp, V. 8. Mc- Clatehy and Charles H. Grasly. FELL D DEAD DANCING. Tragic End Tango Orange, N. J. While dancing a new step at the weekly meeting of the Progressive Tango Club at the residence of Mr. and Mra. Harry Banghart, No, 23 North Seventeenth street, Kast Orange, N. J., last night, John Noyes Failing, thirty- ix years old, was stricken with hedtt disease. partner he fal to the floor, dead when a doctor arrived, Mr. Plymouth Mills Rug Company, Broadway, thia city, and had lived in East Orange for twelve years. He was @ leader in the social life of that com: | munity. A widow and two children aur- vive him. His home in Kast Orange was . 226 North Grove atreet. Party at It to keep your nervous Doctors recom- Failing was identified with the : . 1115 | Pelee, " Na woRLD,’ KING GEORGE GUEST = Tenth Anniversary ‘ of jing celebrated by a three days’ visit of King George and Queen Mary as Edward Grey, the F and his private secretary, Sir William Tyrrell, Disengaging himself from his | Pet TOBACCO Sp ial pA For MALLY PRE Pior Cian IN NEWYORK hw § | One | other Single Stone Offered at this nale, RTE door (which wi Any of m ai TUESDAY, APRIL 2 OF THE FRENCH NATION Friendly Agreement Between Great Brit- ain and France Celebrated. PARI® April 21.—The tenth anni- Fulton St., Cor. Bridge |versary of the intimate friendly n 329-3 y, Near agreement between France and Great 1329-31 Broadway, N Britain in International politics is be- ithe guests of the French Government. Ky Much has been done by both Govern- Novelty Wash Silks, ments to jer the visit significant Crepes and Voiles. politically and pleasant personally. | All the main arteries of Paria were | $ 97 $ 97 decorated with garlands of evergreens | . uy ertwined flags of both nations, | wds of Parisians awaited fro an early hour the arrival of Their te MISNDON, April 2.—King George *. cence Ly Lie N DOD pil 2t,— t00 spa’ and Queen Mary of England, aecom- Martin prices; panied by a large staff, including Sir ign Secretary, left for Paris to-day to pay e visit. Their Majesties créssed nglish Channel f Dover to in board the roy ndra, which was convoye and French Kovand French warahips, 0 the new suit novelties. “Queen Anne,” designs, Shakespeare and flat collars; dainty vestee conceits. very stunning novelty sleeves. Summer Blouses | novelties that fully convey the distingue air so muc hh sought in blouses to go with 1, 1014. Street, Gates, Brooklyn. MMU Finished with the new ly trimmed models, ribbon shoulder straps. Knickerbocker Combinations, $1.97 An extraordinary value. “Camisole” top, claborate- drawn, with wide ribbon Hix Rip fabtnined wt Hox EMPIRE U5 822 4 se OND MAUDE AGAMS: cress, ! LYCEUM Bao, 5 Matinee’ Tham, Billie Led _Amertet SW, of Bway WHE Ki ie ROLE OF BELASCO ¥j;,"% : sll et urge FRANCES afin ie te tha? OTT a mor snrmhere m THE MISLEADING LADY: WALLAC KStithe Wee Be WW An Cyril M. in Se Re ef, Farewell " ‘ertrmance “(rump)” NEW AMS LERDAM Mot "Serene Ortere <A VEAMT A R I AUTY, Matinces Wed, & Sat,, 2.2 GAIETY juestionn msl hor. Sritilant art snapyse » Diamond gad ea worn = ie prices of » fow | mal King = it given ‘with ‘every PRICE ko, M. u 1g Carats “Sia || TREYSTO BALDPATE 12 tb 90 LIBERTY Siva 1360 53 ANGLIN [wn 7-81-64 of a Carat ss |) OMOCCOMMN'S Sina. “ oo POTASH & PERLMUTTER SB ihe DIAMONDS FROM $5 TO $5,000.00 I have no connection with E ASTOR i"?! wae OCK 1g lita pew Musca “The Beauty Shop’ WOACRE 180 Importer of Diamonds, “ PAIR ls SIXE Broadway, New York) | ExTiNcE Gx BRONX ©: | EUGENIE *BLATR in MAI [ B. F. KEITH'S New York Tht Tiga, sity « a ae ut, nike W WOR ALHAMBRA HORSE re al PALAC f Si Boney sian Wonka tin TODAY & TO MOW ance ett nas CUTH |) PROCTORS i ci = ” 1H saor bare SE | 8.30TO t eset’ 1G} CARNIVAL OF Nchuatlan |) Dorothy Tiamond 4 Delawar an Dhanters, et sum “tenn — Guay bistts BOND NT. at wh, 'Hrowetera Alillies ACADEMY 228 4UsIC. 14 ot, Irving piece, | enact ‘Robert Edeson|~ wee Acad, Uk Co, In "'Strongheart,” Aaoerially engaged Mee HIGH JINKS tt Bah iy at LA MAYHEW and PANTH EA With Ouen Bein Wes WANTS WORK WONDERS iy Bs APa ears a at ue ee fereneemres || ———12hth ST, 7 axe ‘aid Photo Faye, ‘ — CREDIT — AMUSEMENTS, “OPENING TO-DAY MADISON SQUARE, GARDEN Ns Bate MIGHT BA, au THE AIR TO-DAY!” IAS wane “ITS IN RSTEIN'S <2 a Bryant J i or sie Si? tet (IU NE, Way Mat, OLUMBIA', ee THE BIG JU Weber’ ‘3s Theatre—2, 4, 7 and 9—25¢ "|The BATTLE 3% SEXES u AMBOATS, — DAILY EXCEPT SUNDA: Deveral AL HEARN “A large reg. .79, sixes to to 4 yr auatity . dailtons all wil Aguanes FAMOUS FOR (GEST VALUES 1 THE CITY. Eassest Tears 7 MAIDEN LANE, PHONE $208 CORT DIAMONDS ON CREDIT BAsY WEEKLY OB MONTHLY VAYMENTA, | American © MAL PLAYHOUSE **s), ay W 39TH ST. a TOO MANY cooKs “ WEA, DENTISTRY. a but is 124TH ‘TIME D beau TO-NIGHT Maxine Elliott Thea, 49th n' They le ere in the morning, have your old teeth extracted FRE | tonight with a set that fits ps ly, De | ced Wd ve tout tghtened-—misaing teeth repinced without plates, “All TH UR! s i ON ork qunrantoed 10 yearn 45h of Bw) Ev Magnes” ; oe] SAURETTE TAYLOR ||} Full Sets of Teeth Gold Fillings $5.00 54 W. 23d St., New York. (Opp, Eden Musee.) ach and Swedish spol $= VICTOR! ) DENTISTRY THAT LASTS | Waterbury Dental Work is not only lasting. are a recent achievement of Waterbury kill. tribute innate comfort and pleasure in cating everything desired. No facial movement loosens or ginlodges them, because they are accurately The New WATERBURY Way Extractions wid dental surgery made PAIN- NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY $1.00 up Silver Fillings WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS HOURS, 8 TO 6; s Ni DENTISTRY. Watch & Diamond Co, LANE. Tel, 6967 Cort, Hy as To prove ailk 1 These | inable here only) so natural that it defies detection, ful Roofless Teeth (obt do not interfere with taste, and thus con in Gold Crowns 22 karat 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn, | Abraham @ Btraue’, poke les in aitendance, ning 39 ct. Silk Mixed Brocades Yard wide—-soft, ensily Wasi No wise or economical mother can afford to let the opportunity elip. D { values in Babies’ and little Children’s Dresses, Coats, Cloaks, Caps, Hats, Bonnets, Shirts, ete., that mean heee necessities. Short White Dresses--to 5 yre.— Fine Lawn—Fronch, Yoke=lace and emb'y— White Lawn Dresses—to 5 yrs.— ttle Children’s i Nainsook, Lawn and Voile— fokes Russian, impire and Frencheto 6 yre.—reg. $1.49.. Chambray and Gingham Dreseee— Styles for Rompers and Creepers: Chambra) © 2 ye one ie Mqunlith le fen’ Fine Shirte—to 3 yra— ne Wool s2¢ Merceriszed— sey id eo. sale 67 ' : Babies’ Bande silk k and Woot Babes Carri ’ Carriage Covers— matte. ‘Ique-shand emb'd centres—scallo| reg. $2.49 and Pillow #! jendid Tauction of mb'y, ragtied with tucked centree—vat, Sale «| MORNING SPECIALS—Te-morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M. $1.14 Crepe D'ble width—tull colore—alsa, ¢ 59 ct, Mohair Siciliennes. ine navy and black, 24 ct. Mercerized Sateens... 36 inch—full black and ourteenth Street Wert of Fifth Avenue Katablished 1927—87 Years in Dry Goods. To-morrow, Wednesday SALE OF NOTIONS if Silk Mair Nete—dosen.... —~e BABIES’ DAYS Wednesday, Tharsday, Friday, Sa'urday April 22, 23, 24, 25 DAYS OF DELIGHT TO MOTHERS Needed trifles at genuine price cuts, the following are nmr ot , large assortments spect for one , No Mail of Telephone Orders for the following Reg. * _—— Res. fate. | wo M ‘otton— infety ina NMpArd” spootedos.. 90 nasorted dozen cards, 20 20 Fasting Cotton— Sheet Pine—paper.. 2 @ for 10 * fo yard spoola—each 6 Rfor 1 Dregemakers’ rin n'a Darning ‘y-lb. box Bt 13% "Cotton--dow » 12 Pin Cabinets ; me nine... BL 9 ; 4 4 for 10] stustin, skirt Yok annorted sizem a3 é 1 Sonomore Snap Fasteners— } 2 22 | prone eens. ‘” 18 | Black Sewing Silk— Hooks, with inviaible | each 19 12% | Cyew-aroan 14 , | Wide Roll Tape—%4 yds. 0 5% |Sanitary Belts. Bias Seam Ta) Sanitary Aprons § B for 10 luenitary Napkins ‘ B] Thildren's Pin-on and 0 B tor am | iaock Garter + AO 2 pe. 38 | Two-in-One Poliah, { Quick White Dr { 4 savings in t! No Mail of Telephone Orders for the Following: — Babies! Lom, a Short Coate— tod yea. “alt woot Batiete, Cashmere and Bedford dicap capes. trim'd in various effects with rich alll bra: Russian wate 5B Yoke, Princess and a ee SE ri cl igh and low neck— rex $1.19. ‘Sate 072 : Fine White Lawn Dresses— Princess, Yoke and French aty! eS 1 t Kpate 1.45 y q sand girle— attractive colore—to yre.— 1. ‘wate 266 Laver ees N's COATS Little Dresteo— at eens {obi i White Producta of gtr cli made— ag manutacturerd eSenlonanie ct ant. et one. . DS yreree. fate 999) sik rool i beautiful styles amd wists € pre, yre. He Children’s Dresess-— ‘Worth. Sale. Hronent i totam ati ‘ nch, Russi Ince—to 6 yra.—reu. vuate 288 Goats. and Uinghain— yre- ip condi ¥ snd in Thserte—em Y ruttl ag inser Grea wale’ 07 | Little Children's Mate—M ane and fancy Strawe-pointed, round or flat crowns, with brine up or do in roeei\en, wowe, Yerilinge to 6 yeare— and bude—t 197 Fegularly $2.0. Sale Pig in Maternity Outfite— —____ 4 To-morrow, Wednesday LAST “‘ONYX” HOSIERY DAY! ARRANGED WITH THE WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS We Will Offer Extreordinary Values FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN / nt dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Ordere_ de Chines Mor’ organdie pcllare- tency ve LKB—MAIN FLOOR, buttons—all sie. aD BIOUsES—8 round Ww -brown, Kurne! h—firm round weave—high | 9'-f% Fh. ©. Lane LOOERS. ...... 2... sees Pure tres with handsome borders large enough for round oF square LINBNS--MAIN ‘tee Windew Shades ust 38 GUODS—MAIN FLOOR, line of new. abades, white-for coat ‘and petticoats t LININGS ASEMENT, su\Des—THIRD FLOOR. 39 & 49 ct. Sonal French Flewers....... Newest colors and combinations— in great dem lustrous fabrice— 3 an MAT TRIMMINGS—THIRD PLOO! draped—light and dark DEAS PABIUCS BASEMENT, 9 & 12 ¢, Lace & Inserts i smmi $2.98 Boys’ Norfo% Suits New extra sOlatH by Ose SINTN: PLOoR fo ish WELLING MAIN 98 ct, Sateen Petticoats. and colors—pleated flounces naths ICOATSAECOND FLOOR, or ‘roller, FLOOR 1s dtu) FH platted t * ere full Cut—7 to IT ye THIRD FLAK Clock Signe Denote Moruing Speciale, Look fur the Clocks’ Look for the Cigeke! (ed eS Continuation of QUAKER LACE CURTAIN SALE | es SURPLUS OF TWO MFRS.’ STOCKS OF UNDERMUSLINS aa and | SALE OF GINGHAMS AND NOVELTY COTTONS ©

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