The evening world. Newspaper, December 22, 1914, Page 15

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a SS a ~ naenee oe eeeenneee day Night's \esc'iarenectesee® FOR SWOLLEN VEINS -PRO TO APPEAR IN {71 | rit at the Opera sittnefates annie deh mi Ave 51. CH CLAIR CASE way & 28th St. | Judge Refuses to A to Accept Ex- cuse Lawyer Is Busy in Another Court. il fine For wollen veina and va —_——- new opera he on the MVanced phyaiclans are pre Featment which Is also CROWDED as New York anda fine i Js this season with both native « and foreign seekers after ian ballet? of varios that in all Parts there were home. persons willing to pay even GOR, by the music lovime pune jive trance to bene really fr and! alt miuste, t nj “And on the very Sunday on which [4 pe cone Kneisel his statement was cabled to us 000 Americans crowded the } ro- nett that tan, Carnegie Hall, the Hippo. eitminated noand steady une, Get a two-ounce original hottie of Emeraid OF (full atrengthy any leading nd apply night and morning hing Velna ne directed. Tt that a amall quantity swerful in its Are spendily Isappears by (lie, Christmas week has set aha | {Upon endeavor. With the except of the second concert of | Quartet to-night, the ¢ YT inate am tot era alone a Travi-'t keope its banners fying Yata™ was the bill list nig J theldrome, Madison Square Gare attendance was small for & Monday, other similar resorts o hear the high The cast included Frieda Hempel, jest ela Minnie Egener, Marie Mattfeld, Luca | “For y: Amc leans have atood RlGeS DISEASE 8 rome DAMON “AND. Devi Botta, Amato, Bada, Reschigiian, | tke f alily sheep listening pa- | tre. a Werth Xmas night A Set niet tf Regue and Ananian in familiar char: | tiently to th f na anid And woft sore. x ‘ 10 ce acters. Mr. Polacco conducted a sat. a » our vul- | turn t fe Lhe isfactory performance. n 1B ntly me enorance of Art| ich sour arama fora "ss SAINTS Snes Musical America, of which John ©, bottle, it will lest for weeks maavee Freund is the editor, in tts last insuc,, “L's (lime for us all to stand up, be| has this to say of a criticism by Mar-teounted and (urn the limelight. on cella Craft, an American singer Europe.” Still showing the effects of her breakdown yesterday afternoon, Edith St. Clair, actress, on trial before Jus- tice Davis in the Supreme Court on two charges of perjury, came to court to-day half an hour Inte, She was accompanied by Miss Cortley, a friend, ‘upon whom she leaned heavily during her walk from the court room door to her seat. ‘When Max D. Steuer, formerly coun- @l to Miss St. Clair, was called to the atand for a resumption of his direct examination by Assistant District At- torney Maniey, Steuer did not respond. -_—o— in a smart evening ensemble as a hat| filmy material Thereupon Mr. Manley explained to the does in a street costume, and, by the! | Many Court that Steuer had sent word he/ Arrangement of Hair Should] way, it is quite as important that it] 24 had a case before Justice Cohalan. He correspond with the style of the gown, | way was willing, however, to come before| Be Distinctive and in Harmony | as the hat should the auit. The three} may be counted upon for novelty. ? a an excellent Way to arrange spra: to what Is really good NEW YORK S ADE EMPIRE ® iu) 4 om Be EN bet ig |_. Before you drop yo: LYCEUM Yai area heats el ols A cr Elsie Ferguson ‘Outcast’ ith st, Se 4 : ticket in the wereny KNRER y Ma, Trea Mt a tt h a chopper,” meet HAZEL DAWN}: w nm the firet day of Jai Polly Peco at the New Amusterdasa "5" ee Newsstand. She'll be Neda an” Gee: Justice Davis between 1 and 2 o'clock - head-dresses I have shown here are| [4 an exvellent Way to Arrange spre Because attendance at any other time With Style of Gown. worthy of consideration by those who) \ Would prove becoming next the fac would seriously disarrange bis case in alm at distinction, | This demands a gown of ple dix- po called te To either increase the coquetry of | hee en rath have Metutad WO statement nettled Justice By Lod side-long #lances or to enforce demure Fine cEmindlano anited to tiie WORRn Davis whe mula: y Mle. Lodewtek, Weare “I cannot allow Mr. Steuer to run very sweet to you all Stead Be the way home. RUTH ye RTO Panay epeteer Daddy | elon PECONUT CRISP ||[sasaute|| 4 straight ahead glances, inadequate | who wears bangs, but also adaptable The Evening World's Fashion Exoert.| tig binders, ax ahown on the centre | to the soft pompadour. A string of ; “THE BVRNING WORLD, TURSDAY, DROHMBER $2, 19 eas Re aaa SEU ORDERED +|NOVEL COIFFURE AND HEAD-DRESS EFFEC CTS “ha Traviata”? |ifttatat % “A RELIABLE REMEDY |= vr | ‘Though all of us like to dwell on the sad by a| peatis surrounds the crown of the te pourt. Bend for him at once.” | rrcinating details of the gown we| “sure are hound to the head by &/Feey*solenicn just in front of the While awaiting Steuor’s appear- will wear to the theatre, dance or jewelled band. They serve as a ¢ attached a duplicate string ™ * XMa4 ance, Mr. Manley read at great length | “ill Wee ronen tr, dance or | lighttul means of repeating next to tithe neck. line. To. somin Fits the Pocket—Tickles the Taste ppt in THE on from Mins St. Clair’s testimony before | (bore: M® Cannot forget that the colf-| tho face the becoming color of the | people paris are unusually becoming aiaE us © and head-dress must be con.ld-| pow ch shoul: n a for them vill prove sf >) A ; Judge Holt, apecial referee tm the | sre4 sooner or later, It aide as much| {oo dignified and of more or leas | sugeestion Down in Virginia the world’s finest Oe erat so a disbarment proceedings against Steuer : —+—— me peanuts aregrown. Cambined ina BEDS RVING SAVINGS INSTIT in september. | i fed S pe Steuer arrived in court at 11.20 and talled $20,983,889, an increase of $3,056,- clever way with rich cocoanut . BELASCON Rae ie STR 115 CHAMBERS ST. ®. ¥, took the stand. He told of a conver- $16 compared with same time year ago. the world st candy is pro- usTEiN "PHA “ae ue 28 Cuauee roa “yaa ie sation Miss St. Clair had had with | <HPAINSCa AI onNTaiOaN CON duced. Peconut Crisp ce OITRIC alt Pay ey aS Sha With Abratamh th lotiaager, shel | nas “Goferred action on preferred stock —and for five cents you get a FOUK PER CENT. theatrical manager, in 190 | Gividends hve been paid quarterly at 2 good “helping.”: Absolutely / eft gamum oe all sym trom me! per cent. pure, which means 1 y Miss St. Clair in Market Closing—There wax no relief nearbhi nt Mr. Jerome's office In which she|from dullness in early afternoon, but] NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. May. ing. bg sca in ieelone in the last hour selling pressure ap-| 4 steady, Ww Sold by . z ong | peared and prices showed weakness In| b cent a bushel. In ¢ Louies Gaak Grit sated that ahe had heen induced | * fe Issues, and some of the eurly ad-| ¢ hore wan i i =| expert, and advanc rE aiec: Steuer himself to make these | Y@nce was lost. Steel met with Support] poxition to take pt i a y Introduced and Certified by the Int fatements; that she had no a at 483-4 and Amalgamated Copper lost) rise during early part of session, an raed iv thee rate tmorela: Co. In i ment for employment for life by Ere | 13-8 to 628-8, ending sold off 11-4 from 5 to § points b Corn eased off on selling t Vhs heey Big Blue Box is 8! aR langer. to 1441-4 before meeting with support. [How the Post fon Mie eke nate Lt rsa ee tela i A Leaks fam ire ramen Viren GLOBE §,-1. 5 4705, enaina St. Clair Curries Market closed around the low for ey other heavy export day. At 2 o ar Cer aay uitcas Closed Ses COPYRIGHT 1914 | MONTGOMERY x STONE TY . day except a few stocks that showed| exports totalled 46,603. bal Mi M mention whatever of mine,” Mr. | aq. became broad and actly — Steuer testified. Seven: noon, with prices advancing to ne = ROME ee BA ET a The CI high levels. Open. High. Low. Last SS 2 we aS = =. Te ea 4844 aa. Del Soe old ohh was when ibe oan | Clowing quotations with net changes as com: | December Poo Tah 720 Td . S : . Last 4 Weeks “ Aa work for Erlanger? A. No, but 1, ?%! ‘ith previous dosing january. bo Tae : In Preparation, © Big #tSrise think she started her narrative by | Naa 7 WINTER GARDEN Grns Mat Tue aying it was in 1897, when she was | Aisha Goll Mines 8 Nene with al Rot sixteen years old. | Severtonn tee 2 36 8. 8.35 SS M gat witness stated that in Miss St, |Atiercan « eH Marked strong, 16 to 20 SS SS . ay: PLATHOI sl jair’s conversation with him she re- | American ( points Up. < : S : ; Hi ferred to Erlanger as “Abe.” Arnie ie attee aay OR MRE. HANNA? ’ tae LOPOK Justice Davis Instructed the wit- . 2 S ‘ ness to vold testifying as to the pe MISS LANDY OR MRS. SJ SS 5 6) 4 Man ee sonal relationship of Erjanger ani : 2 EST. ed ss Came Miss St. Clair. i jer, but 3 3 IWS cae Marive Elliot's i } " Fors Last Friday Mr. Jerome testified S S r fasta teed 708 TNE“ RED Oi that he believed the affidavit dr: : ; | R Ps A M ‘up in 1913 by him for Miss St. Cla RAN FRANCIBCO, Dec. 22.—Conatd- . j FA , @ignature repudiating the ‘alleg sable Giyatery auRFOUNGE & FOULS WOR 4 Pi: we . Mia Wed, agreement for her life-long emplo: bs parent a cu Mime Ts $ d . RE a aL an who given her name a : w ; : : ; i, LAC DOMINO @roas-examination to-day Mr. Landy, but who was registered on the ; : Y fr LY RIG #75, (ies, BIB Mie, Wor testified that before October, passenger list of the Nippon Maru, en Z of ee 2. |. 2 Pah Ned. a X had had several talks with Jerome which she arrived yesterday, as the wife 4 ‘ p 1 don Welwe be ONLY GIRL Orn.AmAs regarding the life-long employment of z na, son of the late Mark ry Ming St. Clair and knew that Miss St, tea Bs FOUTS ANA TOE ARS ASS TRBSEY ‘ ys . yin LL » “ANY WUNENE Fennow Clair had consulted other la @bout it and told them. the same story, [oe aap Ma Were Said to Be Due to the E: xeeltent | a fn "s 2 Care Taken of the Blood—Stuart’s iB Calclum Wafers Banish All Skin Troubles, During the reign of Louls XVI. when Marie Antolneite was surrounded by such @ galaxy of tes and such famous the French court w: exquisite beauty of cor In the party, besides Mr. Hanna and Misa Landy, was Mrs. F. 8. Clayton. Miss Landy dented that she was M | Hanna and proved her Amertean citizen- m. EXPERIENCE Bek on fede exbeniNce We ca ST caralns’ 44" ship. No Interference was made with | \ 2 : io . SVT Arne cine al * er Iand ‘After, a. conference with : 4 veh ei Ar teaauss etntats Whale gel Belgian Battloteld dro’ Jed th the pler. Ssez Overland Lim- if Into a ta Later they boars ited for the East. ——— NOTES OF THE BRONX. John Mussiein, a laborer, was found unconscious yesterday afternoon in the cellar of his home, 3467 Third Avenuo, by his wife Annie. She found him lying In a pool of blood, with both wrists badly cut. He had attempted suicide, Musslein ts now a prisoner n Lebanon Hospital, where the doc- tors say he will recover. Tho bazaar of the Sisters of Jesus and Mary was a complete success, | Miss Ersler Gillis announces, ‘The ar- | ticles, Which were all donated or made ny the nuns, went at good prices, ag ‘OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 94 CHRISTMAS GIF DIAMONDS, WATCH GOLD JEWELRY. XL. ree v4 i Ss There is an old saying that “Christmas comes but once a year and every man should get his share.” With Christmas every man should get a case of LION BEER, for every man who gets a case of LION BEER, will have STANDARD thas if y JAMES BERGMAN MAY IRWIN 37 MAIDEN LANE “2 PK BITS ALACE Se xm The parishoners of the Tremont | the “LION’S SHARE” of Christmas cheer. rf Presbyterian Church are preparing NA * Yuletide Festival ON CREDIT for the staging of a playlet, ‘“Re- (COLONIAL ta Easy Weekly or Monthly Payments hearsals of Ten,” which is shortly to Wi valiy Mat. i6e.] 14 Superior Acta onde Guaranteed. Lowest be given for the benefit of the church W, WE Kea Ss a Kellermaan, The whist and lottery of the Tre- 3 LHAMBRA | © it. mm Carmi deo. Ns mont Sisterhood was held at the Tem- ple, One Hundred and Elghtieth Street and Concourse last night. HoT ON THE TRAL (From the Council Grove (Kan,) Rerublican,) A travelling man tells us that while In Arkansas last week registering Ina little | — hotel, a bedbug boldly. wended ith way ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, Aeross the hotel register, He ways that A leading authority at Chicago says | B® pestered with the Bt. Louis Daily M Mires Hen set, Ae? we RAITT) Hower ne. OVAL: | ce ‘abe, man's Daily Mat ree. ba I IMPORTED UN: All the good things you read and LONGACRE Shine fe Bs 4's, “SO MUCH FOR SO MUCH” ante with fch00 000 Mushy mores ty i re ds ig b Ke food val d J hes! Wasser singe” with Lenten | DIAMONDS & WATCH! Lf {oath 00" bushels of avaitabte surpiin| hat wohug tol gcoupy before nt "OOM learn ee yo ioog Va seedhag i Pures rouumata: if, Burlesque," | (NO MONEY DOWN) one O88 ane Biner’s Calsiam Wafers | Femsin Fas ness of lager beer are sim escrip- Oy 4 Amwoct and restore complesion in en coty manser | c-ai, aren 8 Py . THE $1,000,000 DOLLS | ci MOND WATCH G tions of OUR Pilsener and Wuerz- burger. We have been brewing beer for nearly three-quarters of a century from materials best known toscientists which contain the most beneficial sub- stances for food, health and strength values. Therefore, Lion Pilsener and Wuerzburger brands are absolutely two choices of the best that money can buy. Place your order early— avoid disappointment. For sale by first-class re ail dealers and at the hundreds of Lion Cafes. The Lion Brewery of New York City Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues, 107th and 108th Streets URRAY MOF BLS Gay w king ir Mischief Makers, 0''\") 3'u'° "1D HAMMERSTEIN’S HARRi FOX é | VALERIE | CONROY & FRE, 16 MAIRE | 4 ‘The sycrot of those complexions in that | day | no Goubt w tk teken to keep the blood al pure. In rapid-fire age of hustle and bus pay no attention to this aieia 9 Raitimore and Ohio November groas i Je nings decreased $1,194,618; net tn- ased $46,827 months’ Calcium Wafers are composed ta FF i139, ay ve mB Brose ef Calcium ‘Sulphide in connection with decrease decreased tbe erties and thie Ingredient is | $1,036,616. rs featnet: bleed purifier Knowe (©! riosphate Mining Company clowd Calclum Wafers wili clear the contract for 100,000 tons of acid p! phate to be shipped to Europe, This is first time business that shipped from Un ROOM von, NASSAU ST, 1 ently. $38000,000 in vn ords in both amount Stuart’ most obstinate complexion, because thi go right into the blood and remove ¢ cause of the trouble. The blood of al! impurities and foreten sul and these are quickly eliminated from t @ystem, You'll notice a wonderful chan, history of fertilizer id phosphate has been Tf you feel as though you would give d States, hing just to relieve itching dist: mcralantexchanh rket opened duti| remember that Poslam actually stops | |and heavy with demand sterling off 4; itching i ¥ -annlled and, what Mi | rr HON St, Bhome BNO Oks PARK 'y) No sie Phe Xmasana 2 ue Tee 1 40 Bn veh, “ADSORIING" ; t Maul yrs TAGRAPH cables 486%-%s; demand 485%-% more, au Hy ind restores the ayy ros kin to healt! "Brings just the sooth- Central Leather Compan: clare it A perteutclslneudten mnmne tee ing, antiseptic, healing ialivence needed, le Feb, 1 to stock of record Jan’ | Controls and erudicates Erzema in all is is an inerease over dividend |its forms, Readily removes Pimple leat Teer AS He heats Complexion Blemishes, Rashes and all of earnings and” surplus surtace affections, 5 | ranted the distributt Your druggist sells Poslam, | For free mple write to Emergence; Fabarater » 82 Weat 25th Street, New Y | tents are just what bes in most cases of skin eru ‘poor blood, ‘These waters are. put in a concentrated form, which makes act quickly and thoroughly. et Stuart'a Calcium Wafe eg eny, drug store at 80, cents a box. gia taking them to-dny res, OLYMPIC: Mat, Daily Hasanes Natebes a, Bohemian Scrsrcuars Py GAY Ta tio |ONDS, watedes, fe oh.mian Suroncuarspy TAT ep DEA MUNDS. natenes Pie y TMAR'S WILD ANT ALO S| a LIFE Crunes at WATE EE HELP WANTEO—MA\ wastes sn yosta Levey de 4Tyh) WILLIAM PALNUM, “ita tal orte gn ot the Cree, eR | aAascande Copet, vis"pay abe dan oh rt £ Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam, Kee) stock of record Jan. improves the side with its daily use oa Se VARS | rs ores aan ee hp Re IC A oT ie athe

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