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THE EBVENING WORLD, { FIGHTS WITH BURGLAR |Pancer at the Palace Believes THURSDAT, SULT 8, 1914 [TEN DOLLARS AWAITING mendation you can make to a man of his hat is to say that every man has in Daly estace, improved his opportu- nity to arrange for the fortheomin: London production ¢ and sem @ drive, the fare amounting ot Reheacsaln of “The High Coat to # alt Ww it ~¥ T tn’ th ‘he man may have $10 by call- i In Women as Stage Producers) ems wane « rat as vatie very |. T.Q,A. TAXL PASSENGER |!" #¢ et 10.4" carane ikke ; WHEN HE AWAKENS HER: unpes, bene fen, fellow each | NOTES OF THE THEATRES. | ‘a'rative ont i ; other like sheep. If one produces a| Honest Driver Turns In a $20 Ey Ann Murdock will continue under ine] p= sex play, all produce sex plays. If on® produces a crime play, all run to crime plays, and 80 It go But a ‘woman manager will at it strike out and try for something different. “Of course it sounds conceited for mé to say #0, but 1 am sure that if I had t money and could go to Europe and pick and choose aa our d some- Given in Mistake by a Fare. management of H. H. Frases for the HE'S CAUGHT IN CHASE Intruder Breaks Away From Mrs. McGinley, but Runs Into Policeman’s Arms. Don’t Poison Baby. Ten dollars awaits the man who hired an I. T. O. A. taxicab at Seven- ty-ninth atreet and Fifth avenue late yesterday afternoon, J. W. Garvey, driver of the taxicab, reported to| ‘’ ." which ran only two Police Headquarters that a man had|*eeks. Then she wan engaged by Henry given him what he thought was a Tpeeree fe for the part of ITRG AHOGE aks Lite Sechange, "|, Marnarst Aniin, after a tow ‘weoks : in in her Adirondack camp, will visit her “The bill was rolled up,” eaid Gar-| brother, the Hon, Francia Anglin, Jue- to join a stock company in Brooklyn. | She attracted the attention ORTY Henry B. Harris, who engni a I would see some little thing that they have missed I 1d 6 and develop into YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have EGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep, These drugs will prod 7 nd a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEI FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKIN Many ore the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laude hum and morphine, each of which isa narcotic product of opium. Dra are prohibited from faire either of tho narcotics named to children at alt or to anybody without labelling them ‘ poison.” The definition of 4 in: “A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poisom- ous doses produces stupor, cuma, con ions and death.” ‘Lue taste and smell of medicines containing opinm inguised, and sold under the namea Mrs. Catherine McGinley, twenty- four years old, was asleep beside her five-months-old daughter, Rita, in a bedroom of their hom it No. 369 Fourth street, Brooklyn, at 2 o'clock this morning when the baby began to cry. Mra, McGinley got up to com- fort it and was composing herself for gleep when she heard a scratching at the parlor window. Lying still, she Natened until she heard soft footsteps on the carpet. Then she got up and Fan into the room. Just as she reached the door of her nounced to-day. The new house will Next Week— o 4 will be known as bedroom a man. seized her. She Eu tie ee Our Great The HOME or TRUTH ote ates trem eke 1 an but ‘The entertainment will be interspersed Tr, picked up with operatic music played by a large i i his shoes, which he had left beneath seme and wane ky Arita 8 Mill and Furniture the window, and jumped to the side- make this part of the programme more walk. effective the settings used by Mr. Ham- F, actory Sale Opens another room were Mrs, McGin- meratein in his London Opera House ley’e husband, Martin, a post-office will be employed as @ background. A Sale. 59th to 60th Str t t 3d AN Phone July 27th clerk, and his father, John McGinigy, Great organ ie being installed. ‘ ee 0 V, Ptaza 5900 & retired contractor, who was visiting Bie son, from Highbridge, N. J. Aroused by Mrs. McGinley’s screams, both men ran into the front room. The intruder was disappearing through the window. McGinley, wearing only his paja- mas, dashed to the street after him. The chase extended down Fourth @treet to Sixth ue id th t 4 turned into Third etree, where the Wald fee wetien die Sees Wanien wearing, perfect- leein, in int t a ft Po- . °. as : liceman Kraft of the Bergen atreet Mon fitting, fast color A great store-full of irresistible values awaits you. Station. . At the station He sald he was Thomas Beagan, seventeen years old, of No. 155 Nevins street. He admitted having been paroled on June 20 from Elmira Reformatory, where he was ent, a year ago, for burglary. bah dda Money Gone, He CAMDEN. N. J., July fifty, living at Bristol, Himeett, Carroll Baile, killed himself me of his ie) Gold Filled Bracelets, 10-yr., 02.28 Princess Blips, of nainsook, ooting nine | ‘Another reason why I think that tata Fiese, Youths at Drawers, with ruffies, { self in the head with @ shot gun. Maile! women will some day make great For men. women Combinations, fine nainscok, 7% lorme! ne = . Tnanufacturer of Bristol. ‘He sold His| stage producers, both for vaudeville at leading deal- PEscess HOSIERY 6 Second Fleer. Bought « farm in Bristaie whichthe sord | an the legitimate, te becatise women = Se) oe $6 88 &$9 88 m which he sole : = n°yent "ako, and arrived. practically |&T® mad for novelty, Look at the SILK 50¢ fistz25¢ ° . penniless at the home of his brother. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © vey, MOVIES, NOT GRAND OPERA. atein Will Rename House the “Great East Side.” Oscar, Hammerstein's new Lezington Avenue Opera House, in which he in- tended to present grand opera until pre- vented from doing #0 by the Metropoll- tan Opera Company because of his agreement with them to withdraw from the operatic field, is to become a home of the movies, according to plans an- do rod ‘8 Adelaide, who is danc: ing at the Palace Theatre. ‘Dancl: of course, 1s my present mainst: but the thing that I take seriously the thing that my amoition is in and that I hope to do some day on a big and artistic scale, Is to produce plays and musical comedies, You know [ see things so much in detail get the big effects, but they miss the exquisite little delicate shades that a woman sees intuitively, and It is on the finenesses that the artistry of a performance so often hangs. It is because Belasco is iargely feminine in hia nature that he makes the little subtle points in his productions, and his stage settings nave very often saved a bad play. hosiery—hosiery that “‘sets'’ snug and smooth over the ankle? Then you want NOUSEME Hosiery? Nors way they dress! The greatest recom- 34th Street, New York Pongee and Madras. Boys’ Pajamas, Exceptional Values Friday and Until Noon Saturday Young Men’s Summer Suits | Suitable for Medium Size Men, 32 to 42 Cheat. About 185 English model sack Mixtures; pencil stripes and checks; patch or flap pocket models, quarter or full silk or mohair lined. Regular 16.50 to 22.50 values. Young Men’s Suits.....-80.00 values. 15.00 Yachting, of superior quality Flan- nel and Serge, in plain white and 295 Boys’ Suits, of Repp, Chambray, Eponge, Galatea and other desirable tub fabrics. Oliver Twist, Middy and Russian Models, Boys’ Shirts and Blouses, ded and Plain Madras, 1.50 & 2.00 values 750 Misses’ Summer Dresses Dresses of Striped Voile, Linen, Plain and Fancy Crepe; newest models; various color; 4,.0Q) combinations. Regular 8.75 values Voile and Linen Dresses. Long tunic and] straight line models of plain or fancy voile and 9.75 linen; smartly trimmed. Regular 15.00 values Nonealtered. Misses’ Crepe de Chine Afternoon and Street Dresses 10.00 Attractive pleated long tunic models, of 1.00 1.50 2.00 3.25 All colors, Women’s Separate Skirts newest long tunic and tallored models, belt and side pockets, Regular 5.90 values. Skirts of Golf Cord, Linen, Waffle Cloth and other High Class Wash Materials, smart tunic and sport models. Regular 8.90 values. 3.95 1,00 and 1.25 values 58c 85c ° 5.00 But when I returned to the garazo I the public stand at Ei, by ‘and looked like a ten-dollar bill. that it was a twenty-dvilar bil. Rot know who the man was that in my cab, 1 was called = Ler ere to tal tice of Apending a fortnight at hia pli Hive Lake in Quebec. She will th to confer with thi new plays which al her repertoire next seas fam: after - | Paris the Supreme Court in ¢ or of one on ee Mr Duff, who goes thi intends to add to C. Duff returned yeaterday siz weeks spent in London and if to London in each year in the interests of the Augus- of Drops, medicine to be given to your chi f of what it fs com, Cc. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Sordials,” ing Supe. ete Fon ancuta nos iidren without you or your physician | PCASTORIA DOES NOT CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it boars tho signature ‘ Friday Is the Fifth Day of Our reat “Home of Truth” Six-Day Sale ing and over-the-counter selling. Plated Jewelry Pearl Necklace, 64-inch, filled, ec German Silver Mesh Bag, 6 inch and 6 inch, 0 checked nainsook, " hletic Union Buits, white cotton Atibbed, ae Athletic Union Guits, white checked nainsook, 870 | brotdery, bj 8y37 a mer prices for these suits Repp and Percale Dresses, 61.87 ‘eine . have been greatly reduced White Linene Skirts, 876 Satin and Moire Ribbons, 5% inches wide, Be floral effects, Main Fleer. | Voile Blouses Lawn Blouses; dotted Swiss and crossbar, 60c Volle Btouses; lace and embroidery trimmed, Oc Voile Blouses; elaborately trimmed with lace and embroidery, 91.87 @econd Floor. 400-Day Clocks, Bracelet Watches, gold filled, 94.98 8-Day Lexington Alarm, 01.88 Main Foes. Linens Imported Huck Towels, extra each, Initial Faee Cloths; all initials: each, te Initial Turkish Towels, with woven initials; each, Bo Table Cloths; pure linen; especial at $1.00 Hemmed Napkins, large sise; per e Petticoats Lisle Socks, double soles, Men's Stik Socks, fibre and thread, double soles; black and colors, 15¢ @ variety of jj Te [ ‘Women's Belts Ve Kid Belts, 4-tnch, 38: Sunde Walat Cont Relts, Kid Belts, bow front, Silk Roman Stripe Girdien, Main Floer, 480 | - $1.00 an plai Suits for Men and We have never carried over clothing from one season to another, and don’t intend to do so now. Therefore, the for- for quick clearance. All are desirable sults, in up-to-date models, of blue serge, plain and fan- Dolly Varden Ribbons, dark and I! 4 € worsted and cheviot in all wanted shades and atterns, including Tar- All sizes up to 46 chest sac | ALL TRAN NOTIONS arix'to BLOOMINGDALES' Men’s Shirts, 68c Men's high-grade N Bligee Shirts, of madras, pongees and mercerized $1.25 qualities. Boys’ Shirts at 38c. 1200 Negligee Shirts, of madras and percale, white grounds with neat stripes and figures; sizes 12 to 14. Usual 58 and 79¢ qualities; well made for active boys. Men's Bathing Suits, 98c. Two-piece Bathing Suits, of heavy cotton, in navy blue with white borders. Similar quality usually sold for $1.50. Main Floor, 40th St. 9 bottles for... ge piece, « pie: Shieide, 100 domen Silk Invtaible Hale Nets, with oi e-third Off ther ir hark, ties r oe early and bring porch r ment with \ Upholatery Dept., 84 Floor, 69TH TO GOTH ST., fe LEX, TO 8D A — 1 Every department contributes items both timety and low in price. This remarkable Sale will convince you that TRUTH is the keynote of Bloomingdale advertis-. Mohair collar; to “4 Swimml: Swimm length, : Crepe, Linen and Voile Dresses. Long if , Bon Ton and Redfern Corsets: suits of Cassimere, Blue tunic models, of French linen, white cre 7.90 | Watches @ Clocks | re farce Be poe hi gia ama Serge, Scotch Tweeds and and fancy voile. Regular 12.75 values an terns; all sizes, Usual $1.00 and| R. & G, W. B. and Royal Worcester Corsets, Warner Girls’ Wash Dresses—To Close Out Kloet Fetlecete, sateen, tat ee Raya’ Canvas and Laathar hong, Se A Sayan ee ee a en Riceht Fettiessin, sales, 80 ’ -aitat Outin Trousers For Men and Young Men einehant Repp. Crepe, Taxi Cloth, Tissue, Voile, Tub Silk Petticoats, e108 i Geren Tiegey . t A values, of Supporters, For Golf, Tennis, Seashore and Cinen and Lingerie gular a Crop tedeeaap eiaaleise [ Sheets, Etc. | Yard wi bleached, yard., Sheets, sizos 64x99 and 63290, 49, Regular 5.00 and 6,00 values. | White Drill, laced on sides; colored collarsand} 85C Russian Tunto Skirte, 3.75 tH ige | Mencerings Fybaier meres 50 ||) HW Conan at geo mianite, Ceeats ‘i cuffs; braid trimmed, Regular 1.50 values. Tub Skirts, extra sixes, 92.95 {ie |Chamels owed Rockit 3) for: Ne Crochet Bed Spreads; full size, $1.39 1s’ Washable Suits—2% to7 years Girls’ Middy Suits, consisting of Blouse _ eee ae Boy Ss asha and Skirt of White and Khaki Drill, trimmed} 1,25 A In contrasting colors. Regular 2.50 values Hosiery P orch Screens at Cotton, Stockings: doybile Broken ascortrrents end ad-} T° ee aces vot A ek an ¥ Ma verse ordith nake | bea rapa teil 185 Boys’ Wash Suits.........2.00 values. 1.25 Cordeline and Ratine Skirts, long tunic and aounle ver suet AN i ia ff Ne i t 3052 and SOe8h tailored sport models, vest belt effects. f Porch S hh Tubes 29x28 an 120 Boys’ Wash Suits.........2.05 values, 1.75 0 neat ie tefrects. 2.05 iors Wi Bleckingn, Me f Porc Ser is een eho und 93.00 90 Boys’ Wash Suits.........8.05 values, 2.50 Ramie Linen, Ratine and Cordeline Skirts, ——— ngot th Wes shar Girls’ Dresses __| Plaid Gingham Dresses, 6 to 14 i years, Plaid Gingham Dresses, White Lawn Dresses, lace and em- Bathing Suits _ Mohair Bathing Suits; roll biainr* ¢ Messaline Bathing Suits; 34 to 46, Corsets | Japanese Crepe broidered; white Silk Kimonos, Crepe Kimonos, trimmed, House and Porch Dresses, Sport Dresses, blouse effect Fancy Crepe Dresses, Women's White Low Shoes, Women's White Button Shoes, an: know Gecend Fleer. Bathing Suite; roll or sailor M4 to 46, 91.87 08 ing Suits, knee length, Tee ing Suits, feet and knee 8c to $1.98 Second Fleer, $1.00 Te) Bros,’ Famous Bressieres, Se, Becond Fleer. - Kimonos; em- ly, Gecond Fleer. superior Crepe de Chine, in White, Black, l12 00 oss, 10 10 ll Young Men's Suits. .....25.00 values. 12,50 Navy, Copenhagen, Green and Hello. | ( A Timel Sale at a C Shoes | i ide Muslin, bleached and “Re men's Neckwear | 168 $1.00 to $1.80 ples: » 434 and Vestees, of organdy, J plaue; some’ with cuffs te 8c Main Floor,