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us THE BVENING WORLD, KONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 ‘e ray oa hasy AIPOR: ISB $ ore ? 5 5 : By = 4 aa ~ r ee sexoee| “A Modern" - STYLES FROM THE WAR+=No. 2|"-3%oi7wS0'%t' “AFTER SUFFERING. {i fin Boyd Gir Deserves ! the Lyric Theatre for a matinee per- at cot net BY W. B. JOHNSTONE. formance to be given by A. E. Anson ci st! To Be Spanked ia encom tales! TWO LONG YEARS Frederick Kunz of New { to-day. Mr. Anson and Miss Gran- at the ceremontes to- ville will produce a new play, entitled preatde ce THe ; . ee6 will include a« historical * “Strangers Within the Gates,” by H. By CHARLES DARNTON. me. : C. M. Hardin Mrs. Aselin Was Restored HERE'S one consolation—atter % “The Revolt," by Edward Locke, 4A Modern Gitl* the sftt aktrt ZA si Slay a, preiminery,roed wun) to Health by Lydia E. can have no greater horrors to after which it will be brought to oi 9, reveal, We may cocasionally shy at of the nmallor Broadway theatres, Pinkham’s Vegetable of ° is & serious play, w! jealousy as ahha in ae idea “dapae the theme. Helen Ware will have Compound. streets as we plod earnestly leading role. P i i through life, but there ‘will always “ ih “Daddy Long Legs," which has Mi i, Mi r ar s enne b be the comforting thought that the \ ‘ y just. completed a run of six months} Minueapolis, Min Af tor my little P worst is over, Ki Ca edt Canarte to ye ety | one was born I was sick with pains in : . pt. 28. utl *hatterton is the star n , { Tho only conelaaion to be reached , wre Met} | of the plece, which is by Jean Web- | my eet whteh the and at the Comedy Theatre on Satur- ? ster. The presentation will be un-|,.. y | doctors said were i] ay night was that Marian Fairfax Ld dor the direction of Henry Miller. caused by inflamma ra -. ——— and Ruth Mitohell did not quite = i ® Vell Valli, reventiy featur y ‘: " Po W) ueen ‘of the M E m. I suffered a Whed constipated or: bilious| "ow what to make of the modern je itead” and “The f great deal every Silphin Satee #4 rier} young female whone empty lead in UY has deserted musical comedy || ‘ i give “California Syrup turned by. every, wind that, blows, } audevilie. She will te at Hams month and grew very a) of Figs.” 4 er r lay of hi # Victoria next week Cc 5 and #0 made a very poor play of her, . 4 t Beatrice was chiefly distinguished i] Bon Johnson wiil create tho title fe orse s Look at the tongue; mother! Ifcoated,| for her ability to: make a fool of alee Ve HObeESE Gta Re long. years without it ig-@.sure sign that your little one’s|hersclf generally, It must be ad- ; . which will have its first ' any benefit. Finally mach, liver and bowels need a gentle,| mitted that in this-Fespect she owed | neo in Syracuso Sept. 28. | , tes repeated ous Both of these ex- TRareuat cleansing at onc tags, pale,| ® Feat deal’ to her -tnothery: whé ; : f Keatiowale Pink. quisite corsets are of. act natu-|J0lled about as @ professional in- t for ‘tho | bam's Vegetable Compound, After tak. made and valid and admired her daughter's .. She will nt Barri’s| ine the third bette the ser pte here in America bad tast \ 4 “The Legend of Leo iid ti was able to do my housewor! taste in dress and manners, To 0 end 0 nora” on a tour ny bi raga re F hw ; Seren fertteet, } encourage her further, Beatrice had i that will take her to San Francisco]! am strong an Be tas Tow hours all the feat cori, [® Drother with the intellectual eautp- : Banamne Exposition, en ee aeat ag cree" hire, JOSEPH. ABE They reflect Paris waste, undigested food and sour | ™ent of a spofled poodle, He Joined : Mile. Gabriello Dorsiat has arrived LIN, 624 Monroe St. N. E., Minteapo- perfectly — in of line and dsinti- tly moves out of its little bowels | With her in patronizing an older . ! iia, on id you have a well,| #ister who wag married and sensible y J Faversham’ . pany in ‘The Hawk," opening| Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Com- inish. = ee oy - ies a hildren to take Piva te Ceees Hans ca ee a, fate this month. She will play the ctied, mode trom Matin, toote and ~~? wx é (hls Karmtees “trait legative;” thay love | coon ce wooree ro was the hard- N fole she originated is the first pro- | berbe, conteian ne narcotice or bervefd — g the he 3 t J working father 0 couldn't eleept} . r fi duction. drugs, aod to-day holds the record of model Ow lig ite delicious taste, and it always makes | ,, Sylvester Schaffer, who has packed | [oj ! them feel splendid. icatyp td big lta parte heb tet 4 tie Dainos for to Weeks, DestOw DIB) pyc gery cient, cucceeehil, reutedy Se changes — a trifle ‘ Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle} Having established the family, the ‘ third week to-night. ‘died insills, yous i of “California rap. of Figs,” which} authors moved along to the house of ™ i, ee , Marguerite St. Clair and Selma{” "cine why don’t you try it? more height, at the ode yoy ‘ Log ny Ke llal Harry Hamilsobn, who had Joads of at wt Mantoll, who have appeared In every! If you-have the slightest doubt top—a suspicion ot battle. ‘Beware of counterteita cold here, ™ONeY and an eyo for the ladles. Ac- & 4 ee. Fae noe tee vanameied tour) that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable acurvelat the waistline. And then, of course, Te be sure yee get the genuine, ask to ‘COdingly, Beatrice dropped in to let \ i t years ago, will be in the new Mont-! Compound will help you, write to there are plenty of the very light corsets with see that it ls made by “California Fig, bm cast his eye over the costume er C v + gomery and Stone production there|Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. ry * Company.” juse any other{ was wearing to a fancy dress ball, AN) next month. low busts, and flexible boning. (confidential), Lynn, Mass., for ad- vice. *Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and with tempt. Evidently Beatrice had found the slit ; skirt too formal for evening wear.. Gentlemen’s A Parisienne corset for; Other Parisien: the large woman is a beauti-|$5 upward. ines from ——— fully boned affair of silk . brovede, It is 20 cut in wonder. corsets, front that it takes away Be ag pink and that thick look above the waistline, $25. brocade, $5. Dodo corsets’ i Silk brocade models, low, arg for_sleud ute, long, with no bones over . . hips, $12.50 to 922.50, | Pink batiste, 94. jo ESE One LATE HOUR FOR JUSTICE. How Could Gi the Thi the Juatice of the Peace William A. lt came in the next act, and when| is only fair to say, however, that ne| Dodge of Great Neck was called on Hamilsohn arrived at the Van Orden} Was given more than his share of; the telephone last evening by Willis F. home the greatly disturbed head of !nes that didn’t ring true Freeman, the son of his colleague, Jus- as Beatrice| tice Frank FP. Freeman of Mineola the house was waiting for him with] herself. Like the conceited YounE] peeman said he wanted to be married, 4 gun. Strange as it may seem, one woman who loves to hear herself Justice Dodge told him to como ahead of the dangers of a great city is an| tlk and has nothing to my. it is uncle who goes out for a walk in|#q Modern Girl” deserves to be] “About half past twelve to-night,” This time she was taxing something more than her ankles out for an air- ing, and {t was only natural that Hamilsohn should be interested. But! just as he was finding words for his: admiration the valet cit him short! by bringing in a card. One look at it} was enough to conviges Hamilsobn that the plot was thickening. @ut went Beatrice to make room for her father. He had called on a business matter, he explaitied—aid Hamilsohn Get Married on STERLING SILVER TOP GUARANTEED Se Ge tstublished 52 Yeare Correct Eyeglasses Double Your Energy Those who wear glasses testify hat work is easier neither interesting nor entertaining. | 4nd asked what time to expect him. the evening. You must know before] spanked and sent to bed—or the| said the young man. N , Other Silphin corse } drew a long breath of religt. Mr.lwe go a utep further that Beatrice’s | storehouse. rtan't iat “ut BIE tater asked | eae brighter with them. “ ah ts, $8 upward Van Orden had overconie his racial| uncle saw her skipping biithel aE THE TI pd eradeting of mens “1 N Cyes Examined Without Charge tting by appointmient. prejudice to a dogree that enabled cps of Hamilsohn's house ana| NOTES OF THE THEATRE, | Wei ‘you soe stam by Registered Eye Physicians. N H “we did mean Ket married eariler, fect Fitting G Oct. 5, or possibly two| but we did not realize until Just now J 1g Glasses, $2.80 to $12 him to ask for financial assistance, more he told her sister, and that it 1g the thirteenth of the month, Y NewYork: 184 B'way, ae ae Hamilsohn was only too happy to ter told her pa, It was rather| On Mond: Cuff Buttons oblige the gentleman. They parted all round—but a play has| days later, the annual fall production | and sho juat won't be married until @f- | § 223 Sixth h St. the best of friend: Gh s worked out somehow. After|/at the Winter Garden will be tee, midni Ot age entmeed Heat . i : Lklished Sains soa ter Rigas launched. Rehearsals have been un- {ene wa ‘At the time set Freem JOHN WANAM AKER Ses =|an ofter of marriage. Van Orden| der way for three weeks. The prin-|sphearcd. in an automanite wie ter, brightened up andgfalled Beatrice. | cipal performer will be Al Jolson, who! Downs of Freapor Reduced from |Jaformation for All A less hardy girl might have been| nas not been seen at the Winter Gar-| been trying to mar ral z s Broad Ni laid up with rheumatism; but] gen since February of last year, weeks dgspite the led opposition roadway and nth, New York Fifty Cents Lung Sufferers! Beatsico naan even caught cota,” 1°" of the Soung Woman's ‘ma it i Ser ankles were atill in, the beet of ‘The Stronger Magnet,” a new play | would not even allow him to ¢ hove a our 50- ‘hea’ r had been proposed Perform: ‘I Wwitnesxes and the knot was quickly | F from tuberculosis and a booklet of interest/as a way out of the diiflculty. She Prooklyn, to-night. ‘ Mal Bt ad 3 ott D {to sufferers, with Information about diet if ie cocptod fiamil:'_ In order to make needed changes, it] {led A dcense had bean obtained jand fresh Investigate ‘this virtually be making Nas been decided to postpone the] Manhasset Saturd 1619 Su @ confession of guilt, and she went opening performance of Fritz Scheft| the # for the “y (lon airing her views until she made him and her father and, us exceed- ingly uncomfortable, The odd part of it was that Hamilsohn didn’t seem to e is luck. of, Bad, (ak realize his | = STorders taking, Welonante “Alteratvers tae 1A strong pair of ankles sustained it Bend ™) eh 1° } ws +4 Violet Heming in tne irritating role ’ i Bot oebe of Beatrice. It was a relief to listen CHARLES A. KEENE fe iw prey. to Alice John as the sister. Edward r “| Bckma: «! Nicander tossed off the small talk of Watches, Dismonds, Jewelry | th broi hn ere fi brother lightly, while Julius tonne {oni butane the , y 180 Broadway, New York Sakata eee BE Storer clung fondly ‘to the, woes, of Betw. 52nd 1 53rd S ~ Club plane or ridiculously malt depesita age. In living up to the noble role a a; | of Hamilsohn that usually good actor pep B al ps eaprbtn buyers into a net of Lee Bakef was hoplessly stilted. 4 Opens Tuesday, September 15th the largest furniture and carpet distributors in the power enables us to offer you exceptional » = We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchardise New York’s & Shopping Center \4 MUIMITIAL OAS, s ot IEE LOIL AOA py. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street ~ Automobile Fur Coats | a ae Al Lilly. 25 to 35 Per Cent. Less ||| [etiiza eli ee Se aa we cu Than Winter Prices The great importance of this sale to all who desire or require fur coats lies in the fact that fur coats of Gependable quality like these cannot be bought in the Winter at anything ‘like these prices. They will certainly be 25 to 35 per cent higher, perhaps still more. Sale continues until September 80th inclusive. All goods sold will he held in cold storage, without charge, until November Ist. Women’s Fur Auto Coats Black Swedish calf, large sizes,; Natural: Pony Coats; regular price, full sweep and wind shield. Regular | $85.00; sale price, $59.50. price $59.50; sale price, $35.00. Russian Marmot and Beaver Trim: Natural Raccoon Coats; regubar}med Coats; regulas price, $125.00; price $100.00; sale price, $65.00. sale price, $75.00, Natural Raccoon Coats; regular} Muskrat Coats; regular price, Price, $145.00 le 00. $145.00; sale price, $78.00. * Black and , Near-Seal Coats, very full sweep; War price, $65.00; sale price, $42.50. regular price, $125; sale price, $98.00, Men’s Fur Auto Coats Black Calf Coats; regular price) Natural’ Raccoon Coats: regular $59.50; sale price, $35.00. 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ESTATION AT C - es, $820; sale pic, a clas regular orc, aso; tae 130 East Fifteenth Street 138 Hamilton Place Next |. ‘sey ell, ice, he ‘ Moskrat Lining, Fersian Collar; reg: esl Cloth Shells with Persian Phone: Stuyvesant 4981) Phone: Audubon 4000 ISH ER ROS ular price, $59.50; sale price, $45.00. |Lamb collars; regular price, $175.00; « i All-Wool Ki Sheil, Natural : oe NS ee ee Muskrat lining, Persian collar: regue sale price, 10.0. = came as tom lar prick, $85.00; sale price, $86.00. All Coats agp full length. 298 265 O'NEILL-ADAMS CO.., Sizth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New. York < ity New Generating Station (one of the largest in the world) W 201st Street and Ninth Avenue at the Harlem River SOU ENA Mm COLUMBUS AVI ; World