The evening world. Newspaper, January 13, 1915, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, a pa JANUARY 13, 1918. ® ‘epi TITIAN NaN VS SEN VN a ‘Don’t Allow a FIVE CAUGHT IN POLICE RAID. [+ THE NEW PLAYS I Cold to Keep You | "**7 *"eset Camsiers necare or} | @ ® i + M B Rh} I Clearance Opportunities Grow aokcy, From Business. entity, men were in, an apartment on a : Staats TONE et Males Menara Aecataa Nice warafiea pat| | Children of Earth” Brought Out much suffering, ani nee ant Bergt. But and ° Farce treet net eat ac, [PH eee ones et TA winter, as Prize Play. » Jail except fifteen of the men erie many them deserting coats and hats. ee t oplum or other harmful dru ‘Twenty-second Str tation. taken freely with absolute Gee’ wes charged with a malntataing BY CHARLES DARNTON. dren or adults. Sold by Gruggists every. rg house ane the others where, Be sure to get the genuine Hale's common ‘a. They were Les Honey of Horehound and Tar, pce a, in iene Court, however, | #T is almost a tradition that prise plays, like prize pupile, seldom achieve \ Pike's Toothache Drope Act Quickly, The police wisi guantieg et| ]succou in the word, poolbly because too much ta expected of them, chloe, many oy In any event Alice Brown ts to be congratulated upon having won the! aed ‘Winthrop Ames $10,000 prise with “Children of Barth,” which was awaited | with more than ordinary interest last night at the Booth Theatre. | As every one knows—that is, éVery one “in the know” of the theatre—| ; it la not every night that an unknown playwright comes forward with ad- ‘ vance royalties of $10,000 to make the road to fame seem like a flowery path. ( In fact, a playwright of established reputation is sometimes induced to part ae At 3. 95 with a child of his brain for a less gum. Miss Brown is known as a story- | an ONa writer. Her play hae the charm of language and naturalness of expreasion | i that go to make @ well-written story, but it cannot be eald that ot ” : Kimonos of silk crepe, also a few of silk-and-cotton crepe— Pianos, Oriental Rugs, Men’s Ti Negligees Are Among the Latest I rtant Additions There Can Only Be One Sale of These J ae Kimonos at About Half Price For we bought out the stock of a Ji and it included many exq —, hand enibroiered Neg gees which belong in That class of handwork which is as one of the Fine Arts of the Flowery Kingdom. ness, coughs and colae It Annual Sale Fancy Table Linens ‘scalloped linen in large variety. Ellen speaks of having a cake to atir,| tained several Englishmen, who nat- mle ae an Models, as well as the Artistic Bi] | of Earth” te a play to be prised, since it has littl dramatic value, i many of these are lined with fine silk. Some of these kimonos are To begin with, ét a difficult to inter- and @o th Mary Ei- P “ M. Cc , By ere crite nena met is "homey Shere rte” ena / : | elaborately band-embroidered, as is the model which is iltustrated, Bi! | unless comedy plays a large part in y losop! lew CCutcheon'’s «reine Bh |i ome st ten a elie Roce al eget At sn fa| |case in “Yea: ff Discretion.” Miss Thi if hi in Ni 4 Our entire collection of Fancy Table Linens ff | prown akan bas cbtabars voices | i ofrcouraerbut would itt at » 1% ne fd Cantine alti Gita nd il Bj] | aimost wholly a matter of the New r, kled crepe together with several important shipments BB |rostnnd conscience, with the result| ‘neyo ithe, Portuese wite oa: . Pra 5 Ng! tha loki ike crepe de chine—the maj these are hand- just received from Europe is offered at B;| | that Mary Ellen Barstow, cheated out played by Gilda Varesl with so much | , f) a % k 6 REAUCTION Sandy, Brn sect win Shim coe rior to| n"thon tats Sense! ‘anuary. Bi! | chores and common sense, There’ ple creature until ‘aroused, whe she | ‘ y x} No finer or more complete assortment is shown any- [pi] | ’*#¥*. symbolic implication that we} Yomsme a, bit theatric, Hier ‘alect | (| Mandarin pe Na may be worn » wraps or as where in this country. Tt comprises Madeira, AP- il |'s2.' tue tumble dation of everyday |ONSS Wieatae tae aac. \ bee ae cad penzell, Irish, Spanish and Chinese Embroidery, =| life claim us even in the midst of our/role as hp young girl that one hevaly P oe i “4 kinds of ilk ofall crepe ry lew of ‘fine. ‘chiffon cloth—the i ON ype sod fom ag ge connie = By) | greatest joys and sorrows, ‘Thrusting | knew what to make of her. . ant: h gold and black brocade. em! ery and eyelet wor! hemstitc’ bel] | her little romance behind her, Mary rangely enough, the cast con-| while Peter talke of spreading loam|Urally could not suggest Yankeo Styles J ced this M apan, le Our stock of Lace and Mosaic-work Dinner and fl |o% {he flowerneds. and bots agen Se peutitully — though the woodland IN q — ee Col Luncheon Cloths, in all required Round and Oblong something to do, ; ton | 388, Would Rave soomed lees fantas- . Main and fecend Floors sizes, is unusually attractive. < ot city artons really ‘fine wry tight have carried bis reneroalty to 4 Special ‘ Ba) | of, g tay ive ai all-Ameri X Damask Ten Naplins affords us a very unawualop- pl (rityc zee ot may dong ee] 48 Aum poraeamcrtenana 1 ‘Wonderful Imported portunity to offer these much below regular prices. fx Hilgers ee peels ard ine sevoues [OW WAN, Saban GnOWET. be ths oid Fabrics Memettiohod, 1414 bichon, ot $9.50 ond 6.50, tom Dil [Bes ex oa ietioe she tat oe: | See Sete tat eee an 4 colts, ChE a l, x es, at 50 and 6.50, less om the ol nt she had cher- acter a —weaves and colors wi we are sorry to admit, 10% during January. z iste Peto ta her in Nia arm. When Brother Herbert me “ocoaalonaily cannot be duplicated in America—in these Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets fore the early morning mists have | England dialect, x ‘ail Women’s Coats lifted to take a train to a new world| Cecil Yapp was both grosteaque \ i they hear the broken cr! the wife and pathetic as the village fool, but LOMO OYE CANOES ARTA mu Peter is about to leav ind him, | Mrs. Kate Jepson was the only mem- | 6 ber of the cast who really caught the | a character of her surroundings, Lard Varesi, it must be remembered, in @ class herself as the Portus guese wife. It was not her fault that the pleasant ending compelled her to $12. 50 $17.50 $25 e ‘The superb these materials, the beautiful tailoring kiss her rival's hana, It would hi of the coats tha savvy of neian inseam Maan A ln feree Beare, fr nee oo 8 duplicates of these coats sold sitting room anything but home, sweet home. PCOMPARE PRICES AN Feu ballveos ta. pendaraae| rown believes in Regularly at $20 to $50 and More athena ya shat oa ed saat cont "WAAR Gea th AAR ae Rae funaion. At any rave he then ripple WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL IS DURAB! AND WELL LET US START YOU HOUSEKEEPING NOW Rroyent, s pcansal. ,yaat would never Ideal for L-beeednn Traveling end Whether you wish to start with @ single room er an entire house patos, are sure te find just the quality furniture fll sia 2 otteur Wear you. oa a st a 4 paving. pce es SRP vi eee tne ee ae Ul GET-WED-QUICK INQUIRY OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST_ CAUSES 3 INDICTMENTS Third Fleer Men’s House Coats and Gowns Much Reduced io This fa Keohaad apd yey eng enim 4 least siaeaed 6 solied, naturally we have a range of sizes in the different models. aire ae f to’ $25 House Coats, $6. silk lined, made carments of sft wormed mutase, some novelty mixtures, Pa $7 1.50 Hous House Coats, 93.00 ae sn brown mixture With conan ogy iS tow allk quilted $17. 50 to $35 Dressing Gowns, $10 French and v Ren. Price Justice, Clerk and a Registrar Ac- fumed fin. 91-50, org Palla oak. fumed fe. R , cused of Taking $25 for Dating ay 1 inches. ; Back a License. Samuel Engler, a Justice of the Peace in Hoboken; Isidore L. Free- man, his clerk, and Joseph G. Meis- ter, an Assessor and Registrar of Vital Statistica of Weehawken, were |indicted paetereny, by @ Hudson County, J. Grand Jury on charges of dating back a marriago license, It is alleged that the; cepted a fee of $26 for doing th: Tho three men were arres! So delicate in color and lovely in its fineness that we have named it for the sweetest of all roses. This new Bio: which will reach the full bloom of its in the S ring, is of White Chiffon, combii with airy-like Shadow Lace over a founda- tion of Flesh-color Chiffon, and there is an Empire bend of pink silk ribbon which intensifies the glow Compared with other blouses This Is Every Inch a $5 Blouse ‘Third Floor a American makes in LAN TN TN TN ATS oN NNN NN IN 1 ressers, rex. price reseers: ree. price ahogany, walnut, Maple and Ouk, pssst TH for a New York City newspape: r) complainants alleged that on Dec, 18 WE HAVE ONLY ONE STORE they obtained a license bearing date Block 8th Ave., 35th to 36th St.) sous, = of" ns, preceding day. ao inal they might be married at once. The New WE GIVE FREE LIFE INSURANCE H HAG |zersey law requires that twenty. four hours must elapse between t fine meee era "tone ‘Tre ' BM |granting of a license and the per- it ve formance of the ceremony, source of i loved By hee wil eget eer aes poo Ee WHALE STEALS A BUOY. LIBERAL TREATMENT ——- ttlen 8T. JOHN, N. B,, Jan, 13.—"Roaring certian eyes karan Seca |} our money Bull" Buoy, which, with ite anchor, mS weighs 6,000 pounds, was carried ; * away by a whale, according to of- e Until 10 o'Cleck flcers of the Canadian Government to mariners. ‘The Lansdowne found a dead whale HighGradeSteelBeds 50 feet long entangled in the chain of the buoy, which had been dragged a ta eat (toa COMPLETE = pecotned, matters ROOM ouTrIT. p ag Seen e or In Thousands White Enamet Tea noe te tn p 8 atl! of Homes | | 15,000 Towels A Feature of This Great January Linen Sale Towels from Germany, from Scotland and our own big American mills. Made of pure flax linen; generous in Cotton Dress Novelties N From RODIER $1.60 and $2.50 Yd., Instead digg ol af Novelty effects in weave and.colorings, shown embroidered and bordered styles, 27 to 42 abe wide. Smart new gowns for the coming spring season are on exhibition; made up of these materials. Rodier’s Golfine Less Than Usual at $1 Ya LL, i in wie fa Sioa of Peharnine sae for plate) at wor oe sults bd ane, eee om panes maple J Ls af 1,000 Dress enigtiie o of f Rodier’s ore Cottons = er Price dress patterns, now $4, Ko te sent the real values. These This Better-Than-Ever Notion Sale Continues “Better-Than-Ever” because not a thing is lacking which you will perhaps soon need to start your Spring sewing. And the savings are right here, too! for Roll (10 yards for gross of the well- 6c English Twil | 25¢ [rodh fever" or widths, 60¢ dozen rolls poe Dress Fastener; 5c da) oie Sse 5 rie Tiincete’ trmnarted Gim- for yard Drese Fasteners 10c or tape. Fst erase ping: pine: very ‘finest 25 for two Collapelbie, IC ported, Wire Hange soft, absorbent, durable and unusual size as all GIMBEL towels must be. Prices Are Lowest While This Sale Holds Sway te Rumk Towels, 25c| $6 Dozen Huck a ye eran with Gnoatae Hi in OF ality of Borders, hematitched ends. ey, tual, of Gs ends. 465c Bath Towels, 25c| $3.75 Dozen Huck Big, heavy quality Turkish Towels, $2.75 early and certain relief is found bath towels; splendid values at} Strong, durable eave | with for the ailments to which all are this price. fine soft finish; sold in dozen | : subject—ailments due to defective lots only. ail ae ocperp Peprose 500 Huck Towels, 85¢) qq Towels 1-3 to 1-2 yOu, CAN RUE | eee, & bowele—in the Visa, close weave, wish fie» Le it $1 to $1.75 RO! cA Py Heavy continuous posts . » kidneys © Sorte x, ured damask borders and space Lens at $1 io 75 A vicTROL FERRO” Bent eigen: SR MR et 12.97 pee en ee eee iene owls, finest styles and. qual: From $15 to $200 # hens: wehite, bites git | bal bi Huck Towels, 50c pa but, because they are all ht and @ complete assort- ‘Tri full 22x40 ly soiled and odd lots, ina pope seen ‘and new| have dropped decidedly. Becond Floor TERNOONS from a search for the missing guide died of exhaustion. Wai ai ans aa eS aaa PURGE | steamer Lansdowne, in port to-day res REGULAR F PRICES ‘and we will deliver " long di nce, The whale apparently o—— CANT ANT ANT A ment of records on Ma} small Weekly or [iy Monthly Paymente, This $13, Vie t ERE a | PY Outfit Delivered for ~ . ras LI $laWeek}, pret ofthe ll E PI (| Just the Right Time to B tai: S Waeds J i Pra Levens! are juaty famous becanse they bave \N just the Rig! time o Buy ro ci 7 7 #0 reliable as correcti Mc tenes, i TY a petal gy eek brsonyy Playthings 4 They can be easily stored away until needed for 100 {eins scsaer” gin, ie = “Duel re 25c fer, box thet ‘a "i ry Pine; all eizes. 3c doxen finest quality; all shades. Eapere ta care “agp! Oc {2F,,three Se balls Dex lor four Se cards ox"? 1 tere Knitthi Cott Safety Pine; ‘pamrded box, 20 balls, #80.) spring; all sizes, 400 te t 100 y - 1Be {25,1210 sna" See ee Hee See for two 100 spools Kerr's many sha: three sizes, shell 1Be "tutte Tal thd amber.” 6c fer spool, 100 re, Sew. 1 for four pare. Mite Ing Silk; blac! Ge ward's Ni dozen spools. dozen. atm tag Wane fe ~ feelings and danger due to indigestion n ae ao Ee ee large at seen: ba p or biliousness, If you will try them birthdays and the many other special ‘youngster oc- to cleanse your system, purify your \ casions” that will come during the course of the year. ACCOUNTS QFENEDY gm a Ameticns Greatest VSmall Accounts aah ane rece emma | $18.50 to $18.50 Dolls’ Reed Pullman Carriages, $10 | Furniture House Especially Invited tems soa wil kaew why oe | B.. to $6 kgs eased Boxes for children of 5 to 14 i, $5 to $5, 000) Ras saumann} Ye many rely on Beecham's Pills to C “ "Hered lve See chin B00 to #8 ON SMALL WEEKLY. IN ren’s China fon, Beta, Safe rnvaats Bgompy emance Serer 7 | HOBIE tr in we Fourth Floor egg taestte tee eM aw SS 4 SS A NA, [Bee Fogo 10 For GIMBEL Subway Store Announcement | 4 KOZ OA — t 16c {e",. ire Bal 186 Biotin" doses | 10° Feats Sm are CANAAN

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