The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1914, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, M 8 Beck to Mexico that very night. His littie|ing. But thie scene was marred ané] like B. R, Graham, who asserted him- inte ro} tan worked ike a charm, After a/Made unnecessarily obvious by Mr. | self ts the old Tadge, he was, much freategumbers roetnat ts Lover? : ; Scarborough in having the impatient! too fond of keeping # cigar in bie/ {ie likely to to women of all '@ rjoment’s thought, Lucy told him to|oiq Judge bawi at his wife from the} mouth while speaking te women. ares and ¢o ng, Above all, it is b walt @ moment, and with the light ball. Why not have Mra. Sayles slip| Spoaking of women, to put it an-|a. signi Meow | Pan 4 of youth that b that Hes in woman's eyes when the |quietly re ething to!other way, they will probably be! offera a |, seni hint to girls. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— EEE right man ts near, flew upstairs. Then iV F U back came John, and to add to bis ted Evidently both chaps felt privi-|ally pleasing im; Lucy, Simply by making no effort With ; — Ltt yet ty ethane 6 At ail she sucoseded, in suggeating | Md at ‘| ‘certain charming freedom in pla passing in the girlie mind. P ot $75 | that is sometimes missing in life. 1} t] be atriving to convey A ! ' eon sald he thought her} an author Mr, Scarborou no’ ‘and. bewilderment largely | ‘Turn the rascals out—the headache, | your liver and carry off the decomposed Week; ‘Yala’. | " ts ing if not ventional, HH er, r B gli Tereeon sald he thought heel "Vy GHIARLES DARINTON. _[ietutinscicomsances aitec cases Crema es Potecreterace® ay | miomeems ete, tin ieee iene eee OPENS AN ACCOUNT AY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1014. Over Approaching Ordeal on Stand, There was an uproar in the Gates Ave- it, Brooklyn, to-day when & negro woman of No. 84 Macdougal. strect, who was seated in! the bak of the court waiting to teatity ff @ small case, threw up her arms and} r, screaming, Attendants | and Dv, Leacock, who John’s Hospital, sald she! “What Is Love ?” fi A Merry [, Comedy of Youth. FN joned by the approach of her appenr-} UITE as interesting as the play Itself at Maxine Elliott's Theatre on| rom point of view Jghn was|with youth and a certain bright) ¢h J 3 ns insisti time em ht with Cascarets. A Cascaret to-night will straighten you a that her aight mini be restored: | Q Saturday night was the feminine laughter that broke over the balcony | Wiitats®marriage when Lucy tripped |Ctrneties, ver uae ame wae alwayel Dp of . cathy mariage leccas esr ineps CREDI TERMS took her to the hospital | and went rippling on its way to the footlights. It was a merry answer | downstairs in @ travelling suit. But ce told the story, Ut head clear, stomach sweet, rer ncd bows _——__—_—_-_—_ to “What Is Love?” and though st came In the wrong place at one time it| Bobby had something to say about way that care stomach; undigested | ele regular and you feel bully for months. 3 Dewn 50 % Dewn "100 ) proved that George Scarborough had succeeded tn entertaining as well as in Terres forall y 8 ere Se meee cerity ee food Lit ere the children—their little in- on on ( WOMAN COULD Interesting his audience. brothas Pteree, "With no hope of & stagey making gas sides & good, gentle cleansing. too, 5 kop 75 i] beg ‘150 } There could be no doubt that the author was tn earnest, His evident {decision in his favor, John finally tbe played ML THARTI purpose wan to urie gitls to look before they leaped to the altar. Perhapa | Picked up his hat and sete out, leave ‘uncom: CANDY CA’ ic Open Wenday and ‘ the amusement of the iris in the rear of the house was due to the fact that |'"f, ‘was in an earlier aceno between | WOnY NAPPY. wate and amazingly ~ | sees. ESTATION AT Conran “What Is Love?” became largely a question of kisses. Lucy noticed that the|Lucy and John's mother, howevor, | the subject of kisses, As the ce kias given by her buoyant young Robert Hoyt when he returned from Ger. np a Sok the ittariens oh ane ful lover. Cnaries Bi vi many to begin his career asa doctor was not at all ike the perfunctory trib. | POL Oot ote the woman ao her | boyiah am manly, while : | , Because of Terrible Back=) i110 paid her by John Sayles, whom she had promised to marry, This discovery the girl to follow the promptings of fer Sethe guitor who. learned 10 CENT BOXES -ANY DRUG STORE | ache. Relieved by Lydia | prompted her to ask “What Ia Love?” and her natve query recalled Wede.|her heart in choosing a husband.|nothing but law. Theodore Friebus! : ‘25 & 80 rf COLU MB U 5 AV E { ,, kind’s "Spring's Awakening” and Cosmo Hamilton's “Blindness of Virtue, | There you had the whole meaning of| played Lucy’s brother with all the | E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- bh the seoret was disclosed. Yot the author might|tP°, Diy Am &,few_worde—and, Inol- ority n respected husband is eup: | BET.103&104S8T ‘ble Compound. eek gaat a habe might | gentally, th ora best bit of writ-! posed to have in his own house, but) - havé given his play more delicacy Philadelphia, P. and charm by curbing the enthusiasm pose ¢ and inflammation, and ad /o¢ tuoy’e alster-in-law over her hus band’s kisses. The happy wife had altogether too much to say about one . | Vartety called “the apple today.” To of! be sure, this ls wholly a matter of taste, But good taste is never detri- mental to a play. For example, kisses are by no means unknown to “The Eléer Son,” at a neighboring theatre, yet there is always the feeling of being among well bred people. There 6 some things we don't talk about, ee Lucy's sister-in-law should know. There could be no mistaking the fact that John was @ gentleman and a lawyer. But as @ human being he goarcely filled the bill, He knew no cannot speak| more of romance than he did of mu- of your Vegetable Compound, | ajo, and he Itked neither. “When Lacy Store Open 8.30 to 5.30 Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., ol } Sore Broadway and Ninth airy Now Comes the Great Half- Yearly Sale estes =e ee|| --PianosandPlayer-Pianos--New andUsed- feecceires<=(| 7 he Latter at Cost to Us, No Profit Added ligeerrt work in «feck were against him, for the wedding joug besides doing my howework, 90 you| Ta’ heen announced and the tnvita- 200 Instruments in the Sale, Beginning Tuesday Morning in the Piano Salons, First Gallery, New Building, Broadway ang Ninth can see what it hee for me. I give a w= Hea rece Gagetable Compouad to ee as cen ay ts. ot PtWoShe the Lioptt Su Providence |e pol wath helen and. eft . ines 0. Xinek Toned ay ha advantage onthe This is the way we clear our floors of all the good wah a 5 . 5 5 ; List, “curate nad de Don cenferencen made th more amie pianos which have come to us in exchange for our better rsaet, opis ; oe : SL tetas Tae ace “rare was to rst te wenn pianos during the past six months. Ae pate uncertain girl. She had nd sooner As fast as they come in—squar ight, grand ‘T-pi : . paras es ceraone eae square, upright, grand or player-piano—up han's Vegetable Compound. Teeriante | pack. Hie anmosnoed he ad come t0 they go to the workrooms to be put in condition. Wires are tested, felts Ms virtue. may good-bye, as be gone over, keys put in Biot adjustment, cases rubbed or re-varnished; whatever work is required to make them worthy of a place in a good home, that work we do. The cost of it is added to the sum we allowed on the instrument, and that is all you are asked to pay. Every six months we hold this sale. People wait for it. Many are at the doors before opening time on the day of the sale, to get first choice. It would do your heart good to see the happy faces of mothers and fathers __ who are planning a surprise for the family, of young people and the children who are so eager for music; to hear the pianos all going together with song and dance and rhapsody in every key—and strangely enough the sound is not in the least discordant. To accomplish our purpose of clearing and to give so much happiness is the double satisfaction we 42nd and 43rd Streets, West ‘of FAh Avenue. Store open daily from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. get out of these sales;- and that is profit enough for us. Used Upright Pianos Player-Pianos The Silk Department TILL place on sale to-morrow, on the Second W Floor, several thousand yards of desirable Black Dress Silks ‘ i fea ; 4 We know the history of each of these pianos. We have put each one in first-class condition. Any on oh th | At these interesting price reductions: | price set opposite it is a god abel better one ition will find anywhere else. sie iilaiat na saat With a pl USED—All pnigeae? he * . tank | 3 Wheeler (#) . vee seach $140 Emerson (2) ach $235 ith a player-piano you can have music whenever you Mousseline Duchesse, 86 inches wide; | . 48 Kurt @ ch 228 | wi i i i } high lustre; Regularly $1.75 Yard, at $ 1 38 ; ii eet, eek as wish, any music you wish. Get one of these while you can. 335 | Autopiano......... 335 | Marshall & Wendel 345 | Tremaine........ + $325 Angelus piano... 325 Steinway Welt BStrich & Zeidler Welte.. NEW—Reduced ‘These are our own player-pianos. There are no others 3 | so good. ‘They have been used in various parts of the store for entertainment and demonstration, and are therefore Emerson | Crepe de Chine and Fleur de Soie | ie wide; Regularly $2.00 and 2.50 Yard, $1 48 Crepe Meteor, } 40 Pies wide; Regularly $2.00 Yard, at $1 55 i Satin Charmeuse, 40 inches wide, $1 78 Suede finish; Regularly $2.50 Yard, at . jemat Chickering. Chickering. . Chi Emerson (2). Emerson (2) Mi Lindeman (8) Se obese er Op! 2) E a3 Crows. 195 Chietering store-handled, though musically and mechanically new. i Veauell. ickering (8) i Lindeman,..... 5 z A Sale of Sweaters Kaoble £198 | Chickering 2022 418 | Lindomen (4) tmerson 3 Lindeman... frOR Women and Misses has. been arranged Marval & Wendeli io Used Square ] ‘for To-morrow, on the Main Floor, at the | Mathus Lindeman (8). . .enc 310 Pi |B following special prices: | ‘ Cabell (7) Brin nets ' anos | Emerson. : : { , Aes : Stoddard : omacker-Electrell uh . 5 ph Schumann... {uc aenaiy Chickering (2) Stultz, Bros, eg ap | Emerson-Angelus Women’s All Vool Sweaters, $3 95 Horace Waters. ....... 00.05 ureh he eaanlang | Schomacker-Angelus fs in plain _ id ye _ rly oa at | Janssen . Special Prices Ou Lindeman prceetins Amrice.. yi "a N ni ngora Sweaters, interroth, . 8 Emerson-Angelus Grand Yomen’s Nool a g 4 $4.85 | Cc Howard CI 168 88-Note Knsbe-Angelus Grend i in the latest models, Formerly $6.00, a! * Misses’ All Wool Sweaters, $2 95 in fancy and plain weaves, Formerly $4.00, at Music Rolls 3,000 artistyle rolls, Hignsly New Pianos---Red uced used, originally 75c to $2, Tues- This store is full of musie, These pianos have'been used | | day 1c to 75c, As ; in the Auditorium, on the Bridge of Progress, in the Salons, 4,500 new rolls, 25¢ to 90c. ‘ vacdt The foregoing will fit any in the Restaurant. Inwardly perfect; outwardly they show | | ga-note player-piano. some signs of moving about. So we have made allowances 8,000 65-note rolls, 5¢ to 25c. and offer these fine instruments, greatest in their classes, at prices very rarely seen on their price-tickets. UPRIGHT GRAND New Pianos in Period Designs Specially built to show what we can do in the designing of instruments to fit in with the furnishing scheme of any room. We are changing our exhibit, so you may choose The Stationery Department i HAS exceptional facilities in its workrooms on bi the premises for the engraving to order of Wedding Invitations, Announcements, Visiting | jickering Cards and Stationery, for every social require- Sehomcker ioe $340 Schomacker aan . $338 parley hundreds of dollars below their fixed prices. ment, at moderate prices. Achamaoken ssa istsquaensces 360 | Schomacker Pe civsyie 545 abe Upright... ee ie : crea Fi ey) ; Whatever in reason each purchaser wants; | | | Knee euet’ New Autumn assortments of Imported Paper ty Ee _ “evomene*(g800 model)" 85 hd eed oe meet cach taste ais Knabe Grand and Correspondence Cards are being shown in Schomacker Schomacker....c0.,.+-+02. 8 | [eee " jown Kasbe Grand. the latest styles and tints, together with several ae W med . achowacwe model) a til paid for. original ideas for Monograms, i (8500 model) (8800 model) Remarkable Values, To-morrow, on Main Floor The Regular Wanamaker Guarantee With Each Instrument Imported. Paper, in boxes of two quires, Rt With envelopes having colored linings, . at 75c Regularly $1.55 Special Cabinets, containing two quires of paper and one quire of cards with envelopes, at 48c Regularly 65c

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