The evening world. Newspaper, August 31, 1914, Page 9

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BROUGHT FROM MAINE TO ANSWER CHARGE OF HIGHWAY ROBBERY Francis Klinnen Accused of Using Blackjack in Effort to Get $9,500. . Francis Kiinnin, formerly general the Sackett-Wilhelm Company of Grand street and Morgan Bytvic that le now being presented In Boston under the title of “The Model Maid,” comes to the Shubert Theatre on next Monday evening. “The Third Party” will mové to the Thirty-ninth Street Tieatre. Lou Tellengeny» who first appeared here with Sarah Bernhard id iat acted as Dorothy Donpelly’s leading man, will be seen in Paul Arm Theatre a week from to-night. Another opening on the same eve- ning will be that of “The Story of the Rosary,” an English war melo- drama, at the Manhattan Opera House. On Thursday evening @ comedy- drama called “The Modern Girl,” by Marian Fairfax and Ruth C. Mit- chell, ts to be brought «at at the Reged for the part of Youth fn THE EVENING WORLD, “Sari” companies this season Henry! W. Savage ordered 2,000 violins in Neuremburg last spring. The age office was notified that the entire order had been shipped, but only 413 violins have been received, and no trace ci be found of the others. American manufacturers will, th fore, supply the necessary number of instruments. Margaret Batterson has been en-! “BAD BLOOD! Paheotthy Dlood makes an un body. Weak Dr, PIERCE’S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY MONDAY, New York's @venue, Brooklyn, was brought to| Comedy Theatre. Brooklyn a prisoner to-day from Pine At Stamford, Conn, Friday night Crest, Lake Maranacook, Me., by De-| will be produced a comedy by George tective Conroy, to be charged with | Scarborough entitled “What Is Love’ @ttacking John Neale and William/|In the cast will be Alice Brady, Je: @hepard, omployees of the concern,|nie Eustace, Ruth Findlay, Lucia ia the effort to take from them $9,500) Moore, Isabel Richards, Jerome P: belonging to the company on AUK. 7.|rlck, Theodore Friebus, B. f. Gra- FURNITURE Kiinnin, who Is thirty two years) ham, Harrison Ford and Edward Lee. Homes Furnished Complete O14, left the employ of the company | about six months ago. It is charged with Fritzl Scheff in “The Pretty Miss that he had in his possession $140 be- Smith.” longing to the bowling club of tho employees, and the warrant on which arrested accuses him of the | men armed with blackjacks, who es- caped unrecognized when an elevator man and an express wagon driver | Husband,” which opens the Empire Went to the ald of the men, who were | Theatre on Sept. 7, John Drew will bringing the satchel of money from | have two leading ladiee—Helen Hayes the bank. ‘The robbers jumped into an automobile and drove off. Datec- the former manager who lived in One Hundred and Sixth street, Man- he wrote until he found one addressed to Klinnin at Winthrop, Me. Klinnin had léft Winthrop when the fletective followed the letter to Maine. ‘With a Maine sheriff Conroy searched through seventeen villages until he found his man on Lake Maranacook in @ boat with a girl fishing and made race to the village. ‘William Heaton of No, 199 Lee ave-| King and Quedm of England at the the express wagon driver, and/ dinner given by the Grand Duke | Michaslowiteh of Russia and the od Klinnin out of a line of men at | Counteas Torby, will be performed by ee Headquarters in Brooklyn to-| Maurice and Florence Walton at the day as one of the men who had run| Jardin de Danse on Wednesday away after the mr top eenet oe at robbery. night. In London Queen Mary pre- sented Miss Walton with a diamond bracelet, while the Grand Duke STEAMER HTS HITS ICEBERG: | #525 outa rae toe performance. To provide for the two Richard Maltin of Winfield, a porter, rived yesterday from Buenos Ayres joment of this money. jand will be seen in the Hippodrome | Henle and Buepard were attacked | spectacle, “Wars of the World” on | & fn the hall of the factory by two | saturday night § being held at the Playhouse. Mr. Brady's production will be by a com- The Casino reopens on Sept. 14 A Bevillian troupe of dancers ar- In his new play, “The Prodigal je will ue be members of Rehearsals of ‘The Elder Son” are pb entirely of London The Pericon, danced before the 91.25 44 in. Imported Prunella Cloth: Autumn shading; at, yard $1.25 $8 in. Imported Canton Crepe de Chine; variety of Fall shadin, 91.25 36 in.Chiffon Dress Ta! color line; also black.....+ vee 29¢ Printed Dress Poplins; and colorings; yard 15 32 in. Dress Gin, of stripes, checks ani length; Tuesday ioe O'Neill Main Store, Second Fleer 89c 69c oe’ 79 new = 19¢ in a large collection 10 to 20 yd. Tic $3.00 Down on $50 Worth $5.00 Brown, who will play Simone at the | §7,59 tive Conroy traced the automob!ie by | 88@ Of twelve, and Jesse Glendenning, its Heonse number and found that it) Who will play the same part when had been lent to Klinnin by a man in| the character has grown to the age of Freeport, L. 1. Kilnnin disappeared, | lhteen. | Ferdinand Gottechalk and Grace Cart, Tie Motective learned of a friend of | sie Tew House Dresses lown house dresses. .79¢ peda 50 gingham and lewn hot ate lawn and crepe kimonos, at.. ORR: ohn B. Kellerd will have the lead- 267 W. i | NEAR 8° AVE.) hattan, and intercepted every le'ter| {pg role in ‘The Dream,” @ play by Petticoats 75c and $1.00 sateen and o $3.00 and $4.00 Messaline si O'Neill Main Stere—Third Fleer, Gloves $1.50 famous make 16-button Silk double L. DOUCLAS. aad veana cea tenes” fn & '42 SHogs include Norman Trevor, Eric Ma- turin, Harry Green, Cynthia Brook him a prisoner after a hard rowed | Nu Compton and Lole Carruthers,” 49c Rugs & Linoleums 937.50 boy eda wiles Velvet Ri 920.00 7 Floor iene equare yard, Cork Linoleums, square yard, O'Neill Main Btere—Fearth Ficer. —$—— Curtains and RUN ASHORE WT HOLD FAST LNG CURLING, N. F., Aug. 11.—A big) tramp steamer, grain laden, from | Montreal for Liverpool, is repo ) te have been beached on the New- land west coast, 110 miles north here. The steamer struck an Iceberg in + the Straits of Belle Isle Friday alent and was compelled to run ashore with Bee torehald full of water. eral rescue steamers have gone te the scene. —_————_ NOTES OF THE THEATRE. Max Reinhardt, whose production | of “Sumurun” at the Casino will be Femembered, is coming here in the winter to stage “Much Ado About Nothing” and “Romeo and Juliet" for the Stage Society. In both plays Phyllis Nellson-Terry, the young English actress who has won much pyaise, will appear. “The Man in the Moon,” a musical OPENS AN pero cRron TERS 8g Pow 975 ty Powe #150 10487. Gpee SON AT CORNER FISHER aos COLUMBUS AVE. RET. 103 &104 ty DANCING ACADEMIE AMUSEMENTS. | MATINEE DAILY 25, 60, Te. 2,000 CHIICE SEATS, 600. PALA \e ‘STREET BEGINNING TO-DAY MATINEE, ORLDS GREATEST VAUDEVILLE THEATRE presents SYLVESTER SCHAFF TWO BIG Tae CONCERTS. WORL (FOR AN INDEFINITE ENGAGEMENT) Seran_r [etic World's ot T OUT OF 15 GREAT Nae ON THE PALACE BILL HE WILL HEADLINE IN 10 AS Up holsteries~ Novelty Lace Micheal pair.. 4.00 Hy 50 to $3.00 Tapestries, yar £2.00 to $3.00 Sash Nets, yard. O'Neill Main Store—Feurth ‘Trunks 935.00 Wardrobe Trunks. large hat compartment. Four drawer and All thor- $15. 75 O'Neill Main Store—Balcony, 75c Alarm Clock. Will run thirty 5 7, Burlesque Ys-tay. THE GLOBE TROTTERS at, to-day, 16,28, 00, jsoking: THE NEW Lo GIRLS 25 ‘Mat, Daily, SEW. THEATRE—West a *, ond Lax iden Crool 5A Master Violinist (es “SEE SCHAFFER AND WONDE! TY EVER SEEN HERE.”—Charles Darnton, Eve. World. SUPPORTING SCHAFFER THE PALACE WILL PRESENT an BETBAIBDEAARE EXTRA ATTRACTION—BEPRESENTING AMERICA, ;| MONTGOMERY & MOORE ING AND CLOWNING PAIR ON THE STAGE, VOMEDY, OHATTER AND CHEERFULNESS, CK FAMILY HE ES' OA A DANCING Ser OP aitisns, LYONS” YOSCo Bert FITZGIBBON IN HI8 INIMITABLE COMEDY, MoBT POPU! BL HOT av TINE 6 DAINTY MARIE ua BESTS? COMPARIBON LN An Act That le & Musical Classic, oy! The Nall te the nee All Service Dally t Rall Connections tal Sere TH 1, ee HORM HAM AMMERSTEIN’ S Fale CORSE “PRTFON HH ads Mees Es das, eo onsets sod Pra [Costiics: &MOoT fUr Nh, OUSSILL| V1 O FoRip in Vaubi VILE] | HIPPODROME: Sous" WARS if, WORLD. Wivie A ChADEN Tey Xf, pe Mat, abor FULTO L THCHIGH COST? LOVING ste mt cet y) ito Set Hudson RiverDay (ALBANY DAY LINE) % Pie, ‘Wel, Gortag 4141, Tron Sicamboat Co CUNeY ISLAND hihi ONLY. Ro Wik Weta 3 TWI DS ||| Vaudeville ae a 8 data Wed, (Pop. Bat, 218, f ai } Cabaret ) Girla| rest NORTH Bengn € BF porikewonks” TUE Tues a ot “Ttiuns. bure Mridge STEEPLECHASE | CONEY'SC S CARNIVAL PLACE | hop fat A Hole rw ea wed Cone H NDERSON'S M WATTERS & 1 N—AOGHET 8 HEL A wa ene RooM Brighton {= Wray 90 dwn, Mati Le a LEW FIELDS i, Sia AUGUST 31, We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redcem Them in Our Own Merchandise: Shopping Centre Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Tuesday Bargains That will demonstrate our determination to exert our power in the markets in the direction of Keeping Prices Down Silks&DressGoods| Waists 91.28 34 in. All Wool Twilled Back Broadeloth: ‘Autumn colorings, also black; 69c $3.00 and O'Nettt cial at . larly 81 Sie tine 96.00 Bridal Sets. . 43; each... 4c Heavy crash toweling; ath towels; 50c Bleached table damask; 15e Bleached muslin pillow ¢ enc! 85c Full size bleached muslin sheets; each O'Neill Main Store—Hecond Floor. Bed poe #%c Bleached Hudson River by Daylight Brcset Munday. ‘all the Advent feo ia “itobert Fulton” = Steamer “Albany” Point, Now Youu. i ee HET. a0, note 2 Sir. o faurus” as i Bear nh PMR “TO ALBAN x 50c .00 Women's Wai . $4.00 to 85.00 Silk and L Wa ta. O'Neill Main Mtore—Third Fleer, Untrimmed Hats Unusual value in Black Velvet Dre date shapes, at 950 combined, Exceptionally low always in the mi domestic and foreign goods to be bought for cash, thus securing every trade advantage. French and German— jched edgings Women's bc heel Women's Union Suits, regularly $1.25. Spe- basa 'e Vests, Swiss ribbed, Val. mal "O'Neill Main Store—Htreet Floor. Inaertfons Women’s rege Thread Silk pect tp lag aay) t, kings. regularly &5¢: special ... O'Neill Main Store—Htreet Floor. Muslin Underwear $1.50 and $2.00 Nainsook Combinations, .... $1.50 and 82.00 Night Robes. $1.00 Night Robes... $1.00 and $1.25 Princess Slip $2.50 and 98.00 Led $1.50 and 82.00 La: O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, :| Towels and Pillow Cases 14c Hemmed huck-a-back Towels; sise #1 ilk Silkcline Comfortabl ¢ Crochet bed spreads, size, euchs 81.50 whi het hed spreads; waits a ae 48- $3.50 white croch d spreads, extra size, en, O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, 20th to 22d Pada) New York Sity OCEAN LINES AND TRAVEL @TEAMBOATS. __ STEAMBOATS, Fast ‘ Steel Str. HIGHLANDER et ff roe ahs str, ay Heh . A . Py, Chil Musliivter 31 aaa pkey Pak ahd “DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | Amer asx ak WERK Us foe Diamond C ay’ @ MAIDBN LANG, Tel, 6867 Cony, Peretti pemetele | Yew'll love to see LWW SPECIALS—-Temorrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P, M, buying, quantities restricted, No Mall er Telephene © AMON Ds svar gue watches Mi PLATS” 4a APARTMENTS TO LET. CORRECT For Fall Net Top Laces—(Embi Clany Laces— new dealens.....+++ WW BEAUTY nave A Hs} variety, from web to threns ly chosen patterne— IMP’T'D AND DO! Open Saturdays Until 6 P. M. [EARN Wet @ Pte Anew Now for the Fall Campaign What Shall Its Attractions Be? Expensive Store Displays, yA Which the Customer Paya} _ Attractive hninnaete of New Goods Dependable Merchandise—Correct Styles—Moderate Profit Prices WHICH APPEALS TO YOU? LACES FALL DRESS GOODS Ses a Cal Hence, not o CHIFFON BROA —very soft and Laces)—Edgings and Flouncinge— lustre —aponged 8 plain and novelty meshes— exquisite ‘colora, includiig: White or Paris shade or both Sthiopiae Brown By «1D to 2.98 perk Aimethyat — Mes ny Pruo Jcoa, aa wo are | Saphire Forest Gi Ket for newest |Beigisn Blue Porcelain Blue an nubb: irtace, co. BD to 1.49] color-amartest and atrij blues and othe Fall and Winter. to 2.25 BLACK AUSTRIAN high alk lustre, much higher pi d. .12% to 3.25 CASES Vanity Cases, Many Call Them colors, Inctudin : Indispensable to the girl or woman who guards her complexion and cares for many small comforts making for a + v8 to 7.49 1,98—Silk moire or Saffian Skin 2k) ee bi You can never go astray Pilue*and "sacks: |boy or a girl a good knife. */it is a daily necessity in school, bay) — Mor hy cchers—red fecuistien ond panier to seven fitting: At Levant and Saffian leathers + tore orawn, -biack, blue ome Wie to eight fittings. At 5.08—Same styles with ten fittings, .40—Levant and Saffien leathers wes jue, green, tan and black—Also black silk having inside pocket with large powder puff and eight other fittings aol out, for all that. With a view to filling the various Needs of School Children OUR BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ DEPARTMENTS are attractively stocked with well selected New Merchandise at our usual Moderate Profit Prices. Fall Model MILLINERY CORSETS ‘Tween Season Styles For NOW and FOR WOMEN BLACK VELVET § models for the fitted 6.0 peg hey ie Com | 3 en ot tan oy \tive and extreme—novelty and plain coutile—sizes 18 to 80, plain coutil— sizes 18 to 26, novelty coutil. | Owe opening eoason price........8.08 | wmw wmpruM BUST CORSETS itll—tapering— allover eyelet embroiery=firm not foundation—oj lace back—washable ribbon shoulder, strane, sizes 4 to 4-43.00 Our Great Annual School Supplies Sale 7* | worth or more in this sale. Co. plainly marked, MORNING 'To prevent dealers “houses, “10 inch—heay retty patterns, TARLM LIN 49 ct, Wash Silks... arnet, vin sustin —_—___—_—-_ WASH Q00D4—RASEMENT, HOODS-MATN FLOOR DEKWHAW Hicow nace, 59 ct, Muslin Shoots feats Beet a geapsiee, ae cae fe, a ae oe 4 oti tinge— ‘and other ow Ready-to-wears. in front— brims—favored trimmings and bows of white ailk, satin VALWOO.sese00s ‘aloo softly draped novelty Boys and Girls! Hurrah for School !! Next Friday, Sept. 4th. | gave your pennies for what you fheadoA thon (ith fon von it sou pessbenstel te: Everything nicely arranged—in clear daylight= + 1 rim WOMEN'# BLODA! {| $5.98 Boye! Pall Suite Tt Ww y aay: ‘mtr AL ) N FLOOM ° Pall B t in 10 yre.—whit perceiee tn i ord, navy. Br dea _qrounde—fieral Plests Signs Denete lowest first choice of styles, colors and DCLOTHS— @ and 6 frond piabfo hgh fear Blue | FALL AND WINTER SUITING 1 "it inch“ateicuy. all woolewige wale weave in two tones, witl FALL AND WINTER COA yd. .1D to 1.08) 64-inch—all wn locks, tas binations, Including new = “yd. 00 to 1.40 | Buniand wolten, bro ja Tosen and | popLiNs—42-inch—all wool— handsomely woven—eoft, lustrous +69 to 2.25) tint comprehensive, aasortment Pt. Venise, | of amart shades in Jat, Carrickimacross, rit nnd novelty cottona— RO. salle 4. 40 Hinch—soft, chiffon quality moleskin— imported (ose at rice. od name AND FRURBLLADS NCH Bi Wy and. af inch—fine range of ‘These items concern excelent}, /}) qualities at moderate peices, POCKET Ppt iy | or FIND tag handles— PE if se ane We Ree M2 5) to 15.00 Eee fine advantage sg) for Labor Day 4 Teen ary eee new things and yoa'll find just what yoa weil Tmeaetow 18 — aA BOON! tn and ribbon Vo MOLav EREDAR, 49 & 59 ct, Vestees and Tuchers,

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