The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1914, Page 6

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» eh tan eas oon a ea a A gpl BLACK HAND BONB Coors Cohan Explains Big Ideai in His Play, |§233=e ERE for Launching of Craft. Seige 004 fried ne of the other Bt cn Suu bere. oe Reiter FILLSSTREETWITH | “‘The Miracle Man, ** Hit Now Filling Astor eee Sie aman er 2/2] TERRORIZED CROWD it until “wr it the second pert wy which hes onncing, woday that “Bushnell ‘decided scided upon ge the name for! Factory Is Partly Wrecked by "Gectared that ie oul be Explosion After Demands Bee farsi the m4 for $1;000. si NEW LONDON, Conn., Oct. Bana May Weaver and Selden Bh A bomb blew out the front of Gaster Triolo'’s macaroni factory at No, 192 Humboldt street, Williams- burg, early to-day, and caused the Immediate mobiltwation of all the in- bebitants in the neighborhood, Triolo ang his family live on the floor of the four-story building, 134 W. 34th ST. a Po .all the rest of the place te used sn’ x2 Near Broadway : factory. The explosion, loft litt! es J | plaster ts to peal pi oe ve EI Onpesite Macy's rata suits at” Special Prices miei Broadcloth, Serged Gabardine Suits in newest. Mit Y) away, but saw no one immediately after the bomb went off. In a tow minutes men, women and chikiren came chattering out of every building tn the neighborhood, with the usual | ¢¢ » ~ and Redingote. effects, Meregard shown for auitable-attire-on | 2 at There’s Some Good payeriahva owa Words Houses ‘He was supposed to ‘be| asl read the boom freit the "$15.00 Values auch occasions, The police finally) jm Everybody” Is What| “why, my idea of: it is thie: That | Corie mam’t he? Anyhow, the old {it the sort of play. 1, want rite. To a in@uced them to go back home, | there is some i ‘Pat h* @ fine old man; For two months it 0” bt bd : good in everybody—that Triolo told detectives that tor! Playwright Tried to Exe tneres more sunlight than shadow in| ence oes % vlan or or | Seantetee serio” vet i "ma t] ‘ r . b ged ayes asmanainy, ai008 press. ‘the world, It's one of the things that in hin every 01 ood od Nabte i elt I had done ell I eould do ALTERATIONS FREE Risck Hand v 5 ; # js mou another. th e writing. a None of them mentioued where preeec aye Aa helen cae dntka clon Wee eal Can te do. It makes July, and in five rit weeks, Booval Serge Redingote Dresses $ 98 be left, and no ie it Cut in the play. people fecl that there's more August, it was done. “I ‘enjoyed | in the very latest fashiog Retina, sailed 08 ie ty Lire gs ‘te If you want to know just what take a crook like ‘John M ’ ae Pte is, the world, if ve aly every minute of the work, too, | made. Excellent quality. Reg. " iy no attention to George M. Cohan thinks that hi jimbue him with a God- jo | Bop to thin! ‘I wrote it at nignt—that ts vg a Fifth Ave., N.Y. The lant de ‘was received hatnie-4uth dae‘ tareacale ay, vere. 8, there must be.good even in the} REALLY. ENJ! CY] to berin at night, but it w " French Seal bee $49. 50 5 1915 Model. vans ae URS REMODELED REPAIRED AT SUMMER PRICES. wae €& Taylor . bad.” daylight, 6 o'clock 1 "he! f rt This was an answer to one of t! ——s questions. put to Mr. Cohan by Evening World reporter in an inter- view which took place in the last row , bf the then empty Astor Theatre yes- terday, And throughout the talk) M there was no doubtiig the earnest q faith of the dramatist as. he spoke, ‘and 4rd Steels We tol FAL Ae rather diMfdently, indeed, of his play. fend 5, Wes l nue. {It was bespoken in the very way he paused between fla sentences, “gure, there's good in everybody,” he went on. “I know men im this town, a whole lot of ‘them, who are decent, straight fellows now, and five or six years ago you wouldn't have 2 aa Ready-to-Wear Apparel {Sting wedi in seuseelly wae samaexmiente of Forsign and dnpeatanse Higher he ieee wel cet “Murray Hill gooo Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street! Founded 1826 , comprising Tailored Suits, -piece Dresses, Evening jons—that's what did it, And that's | fy “Cone Rate Frocks, Street and Motor Coats, Fur and Fur-lined Coats hal shisightone out theifodrerebbs and Small Fureall ‘fashioned in the most favored deésigrts of the season © in ‘The Miracle Man. ‘They camo and priced very moderately. Pon oe feed gr ohc on Clearance Sale of Broad Asortments and i | Free Patrlarcht without saxctiy kaww- i i To-morrow, a special early season sale of hae Fatriarch’ without exactly know ‘e In destru cto” Trun ks Exceptiqnal Values in four crooks is the big lesson in the play.” NO HIGHBROW STUFF THIS. Mr. Cohan pushed his soft bat fur- ther back on his head and leaned his/ elbow upon the seat-back before him. | He amiled. “This isn't highbrow stuff,” he sald, quickly, “because if a fellow gets too 4 much of that on top he goes out of “Women’s and Misses’ Petticoats the lier.” fe fat one of he Women’s Tailored Suits |" Made of Broadcloth, Men's Wear Serge, Velveteen and Broadtail Cloth, “some models fur trimmed, at the low prices of $25.00, 35.00 ‘and 47.50 Women's Suits & Coats Fancy Tailored Suits Smart models in all the fashionable Winter ma- terials and a compreheisive selection of the newest colorings. Every Suit is handsomely lined and For’ Men and. Women. At Greatly Reduced Prices 14 Assorted “‘Greyhound”’ Trunks - Linen lined, one or two trays. Usually $29.50 $19.50 shot: heavily interlined for Winter wear and many of things I feel myself, just as every- 3 Women's “Greyhound” Pruett 0 tl : ) Die to accord with the spproved lines tn dress, are pabows toe all Gh blny lo 6 lito on the’ Chrietian Fibre covered Unuaily 882,00] 22-50 mee Ay Pee rr, Pus rem occasions in Satins, Messaline, eta, ‘Crepe de Chine, Pussy low, Science order. But we've all got a 177A “ ” 25.00, $29.5 I5.00, $39.50, ies ge tae Fbnain thé ssorted ‘* Travellers Prunks\s ** Cyepe Taffeta, ar seedy at es inviting prices. eeeiny Yast inde a dae beiss| 86 to 40 inches. Unually 83,00} 2 0-00 $45.00, $40.00, $60.00 pecial Offering, To-morrow, of Stage hy ill sorted , de Cline Pettionsts, $2.85] Silk Jersey Petticoats at $3.75 ||) tunr oun mus mire 1 | “Dreadnaught” Trunks pa BO) pa a eine ane Cee Cree. Tn black and fashionable suit-shades, with|-..In black, white and new, shades; plaited Interested him most in “The Miracle Rawhide bound. Usually $37.50 to $50.00 Zibeline, boucle, fancy mixtires, fancy cheviots, and chin- of! ited flounce. of messaline or silk Jersey. ‘ Man," and the answer came like a Fourth Floor chillas; in a selection of smirt models, ; | athe four crooks. I enjoyed hav. oA Sale of Wainen’ Ss t [ose cut inthe shady anti town and Ss wea ers , remember that ‘John Madjon’ says lin the book that be was, ‘beaten $15.00, $19.50 $22.50 $29.50 Fancy Black ‘Broadcloth Coats To-Morrow, Thursday, : ‘To-morrow, at the following unusually interesting peices! ie. eens e' CF a rhe Mod aa ati : For street, afternoon or dresy occasions; heavily interlined there, and, somehow or other, it got A Special Sale of id smartly trimmed, + Women’s evhyr Wool Sweaters, | Women's Ze phyr,;: Shetland .and \ H teat’ found out. whether Mr. Pack F. ; _ ly "7 , p . ‘Plain or Sint ea Angora finish Wool Sweaters, ard, who wrote “the ‘book, A ) 25.00, $29.50, BF 5:00, £39.50 ty all colors; ue $5.00, at $8.80) in all colors; Value 86.50, at $4.90 | Fe alts Teta : r ras anc) Silks : Thid Floor -Women’s Fine Imported Scotch end Shetland Wool aise, ; tne day; but the charactse, poomad Particularly adapted for separate waists , and to me that of a truly good, in white and colors. Regen ti a ; oe. at $6.95 Infants’ and Children’ s Apparel 7s assembled oe the Second Floor, including recent importations of French »- and English Dresses, Coats and Hats, in a large variety of attractive oeas icular interest are exclusive models of Japanese Kimonos, : fn Rebeo, daiatily embroidered Sacques, Shoes Pig many novelties, at moderate ‘prices. trimmings aren eee - 75¢ Per Yard A Spetial Lot of Formerly $1.50 to $1.75 Colored and Black Broadcloths —Also— : In the desirable Fall shatles, also black; shrunk Black Satin Imperial, ready for use, 64 inches wide. f inches wi Ceually det jue sand \s1.05 $7.58 per Yard { T. ANA EM RUG*"CARPET CLEANSING 1 in Pire-Proof Building. boat caalt | To-morrow, these :special values will: prevail: FIRE PROOF STORAGE Black Dress Vi Ae, sik nas risk \ $2.95 i (3 | y Quilted J Silkk Bath Rohes, . 4 rs fate to 6 yeara, .. “puand at $l. in pink, ihe eaa ed, : alae romcenoue Street. Floor ' Drag Ser fe. and btlox, soft finish. \ 98c MW Fal Embroidered Dresses,| sizes 2 to 14 years, at §$2.75.to 6.50 5467 COLUMBUS Special, per yard f gn, Tousand uspire 2.65, 8.25 Japenese Figured, Silk ohane, Secind Fléor French Pie xs ttn tet Dressess| «sted nyt ego a ie Tg Ceaaeteercesa || | Complete Assortment of the New Fi, = it toS year, . . . et $4.75| sizes 6 months to 8 years, . $2.98 EASIEST Dit De Bevoise Brassieres Corduroy, Chinchilla, Zibeline and Velvet Coats, pint wee New models, in white, brown, Copenhagen and black, . 7 7 at $3.00. 5.00, 6.75 ii In the large variety of De Bevoise styles that we carry ev fd customer can be sure of find- ae Sale: of Cotton Dress Goods ing just the type of brassiere that suits henindividual OMORROW, grill present an advantageous purchase’ from a leading Exceptiohal Values in Boys’ Robe§ and Sweaters Boys’ and Youths’ a Lounging Robes) In attraetive colors. Bizes 4 to 18 years $7.05" Usually 63.50) taste and requirements. Made.of beautiful ma- lacturer, terials, elaborately trimmed and faultlessly tailored. if 7500 Yds. of Madras at 19c and 38c Yard 506, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, “$3.00, $3.50 Boys’ and Children’s Wool Coat Srveaters\ Gra¥ with fancy bordgs, V neck, and pate \Br. 45 pockets. , Sizes 26.t0 4 Usnally 5.00 th Floor

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