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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, 3 thinking of Bernard Man replied Popple, “H Denver at the foot o| | be “But, speaking of tha you know there in anow on it the year round?” “And that's snow joke,” shouted né it tan’t absolt for them to be a Primm. “I went lorado for #® there and slept of the time. must have had Colorado id the blonde. o that are junk,” said Mine Primm: “1 was in Colo Spooner, “Hpent a once,” wald kin a place called Lame Water, or something like | ha!” came from Bobbie,“ Cripple Creek.” vi “In that #07 A friend of mine told mo it was ‘The Idol's Kye.’” “Couldn't have been much of a friend,” said Bobbie, the office boy. “By the way, Miss Primm,” eaid Spooner, the bookkeeper, “the pro- ducer’s name is Joe Weber. I have a friend whose uncle knows his brother veFuat sugnt to settle it, wot " oang out =| Peivea; Tha the exe does th sia . be! eae does the ak “Bobbie and Miss Till im @ foolish mood to-day, Maatte to to presen ae the Forty-fourth Street Theatre soon. I ehould like to see him.” “Shakespeare's dead,” Spooner. “You know very well I mean Man- tle, not Cwhy, ought Mantle was a dra- matic critic,” sald the blon announced Conqueror wins by deeds, not words. Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar is an acknowle and cold con- queror, and hese list of colds releved to its credit. @5 cents » bottle, Contains no harmful drugs. Sold by druggists everywhere. Pike's Toothache Drops stop pain. FURNITURE SALE primand for the 't you tell me some?” asked the boas. A smile apread over Bobbie's face, “Did you hear about Jack Johnson?” he asked. “No.” The boy held up one arm. “He arm,” he said. 7 rtily and re- tired in his private office, “Rata! I heard that when I wan a girl,” aneered Miss Primm. Hobbie went to the door and put one hand on the knob. “L knew it was old, but T didn't think it wan as ancient as that,” he 4. And out he went. AC 7ORS WILL TALK “SHOP.” At the suggestion of Jamon A. Barr, Director of Congresnen at tho Pi ma-Pacific International Exposition, | 1 the Actors’ Equity Association will call a meeting of members of the acting profession to be held in the big Congress Hall at the Fair in June, ‘The President and Secretary of the Association will go to San Francisco to direct the deliberations of assem- blage. They will be accompanied by an actress, prominent in the profes- sion, who will be a principal speaker. She ia to be selected through a vot- ing contest among the mombers of the association. “The idea,” said Howard Kyle last Your Chance to Save Money aan reine tt tse Meret 9 proms nce sotine, Stcariage ot the, ton Ave., 35th to 36th St. ‘A STAMPS MORNINGS seturnishing Sale seine Ever Ottered. You can mn an account with U ONE of theve advertised articles @ week, or you can include ¢) rehase, or any other sale articles Tw 8 Baby Carriage roy ent . 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Price, 620, weelain jeaigne and Fine ful [eodtet ter huss America’s Greaiest Farnitere House ann \J Onl 8™ Ave. 3580367 $. , | deliver his initial talk ‘| Theatre next Tuseda =r are of vital interest to their, activities of the country are to wented at the exposition, amd it |seoma only fitting that tl should meeting of theatrical | *pecific object of the gat be to show the players who spend thier time on the Pacific aS virtues of the Actors’ Equity clation and try to persuade them to join us. ‘There are thousands of these ‘Coast Defenders,’ as they call them- volves, who never get to New York, Francis Wilson, the President, and I ‘| believe much good will result from the meeting.” BEULAH JAY GETS PLAYS. Beulah Jay, who ope the Lit! ‘Theatre in Philadeiphi went, home last night after having arranged here to present at her playhouse eight y Ibsen, Hauptmann, Shaw er such dramatints, The firat opened @ week from next and each production will run ks. Preceding each will be lecture by Alfred H. Brown of New York, President of the Amer- jean Pinygoors, who will discuss the Production to follow. Mr. wo will at Mra. Jay's PAGE SUCCEEDS JOHNSON. The mention of Buelah Jay and her theatre brings to mind @ little vews item concerning Will A. Page, who spent many t hours in charge of the company at that house something over a year ego. Mr. Page has succeeded Julian Johnson as gen- by representative of Comstock THE NAME WAS FAMILIAR. ung man wearing a sweater Was standing at the stage door of the Theatre yesterday afternoon nm now?" asked the one in the sweater. Adele Blood,” replied the Gossip. oe Kohn of the Woods offices is Gertrude Fowler has joined a stock company at Maiden, Masa. Loulse Mink and Andrew Bran- nigan are going into vaudeville to- gether with Joe Hart at the helm. Elsio Ferguson and William Court- leigh will preaent the duologue, “The Dramatists at Home,” at the Actors’ Fund benefit Friday afternoon at the Century, Marie Dressler has been elected an honorary member of the Fat Men’s Club of Oasis, Vt. Sho is to take part in the race for the corpulent to be held there next Fourth of July. Albert de Courville of the London Hippodrome, who arrived in New York Saturday, is negotiating for an English revue with the idea of pro- ducing it firat in this city at a Shu- bert theatre. Francis A. Bonn, once a stage man- ager, now owner of an apple farm in Washington, has returned to New York for @ visit, after an absence of | last | app) ple, glam of cide ‘The marriage of Francis X. Hope to Elizabeth O'Brien took place at 4.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul, Philadelphia, Dan McCarthy stood up with the bridegroom and urged him to be brave, Cohan & Harftia have sold the r forming rights of “On Trial” and “It Pays to Advertiac” for Australia, New Zealand and South Africa to J. C. Williamson, Ltd. through Sanger Jordan, A special “midnight” performance of “The Critic” will be given at the Princess Theatre Friday night in order to permit playere appearing on Broadway to see it. Mary Shaw, Wilton Laokaye, Gran- ville ker and Frank Reicher have been Invited to attend a meeting at the Professional Women's League rooms, on Feb. 7, and tell how Ibsen, Augustus Thomas, Sir Arthur Wing Pinero and Gerhart Hauptmann might have written “Children of Earth.” Frank Mandel’s new play, “The Lady We Love,” produced recently b; Oliver Moroaco in Los Angeles, will be seen in New York early next sea- son. It has to do with the diferent nationalities represented in the lower art of the west aide, New York. The jady in question 5 KLEIN MAKES A CALL. Manuel Klein, the musical director and composer, who left the Hi = drome Saturday night without Kfoe- odby, was seen at the iad general offices yesterday, m. “Hello, everybody!” he said as he came in, A WRONG IMPRESSION. An automobile tire exploded in front of Gagan's saloon this moraing and two young New York actors danced half a minute before they discovered their mistake.—Wahoo (Aris.) Eye, FROM THE C ‘NUT TREE, “Yey, Pansy, you’ fool niggah; yo’ standin’ on a live coal.” “Which foot, mammy?" 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Chair ‘and nae oe $5.00 Chiffoniers, $3.95 Golden oak, with five large drawers and wool gallery back. $12.50 Brass Cribs, $8.00 Colonial ah ol one drop side and heavy woven wire spring. $17.50 Library Suites, $14.00 Mission design, fumed oak; four Argel ae al Rocker, Table and ie Rack. $6.00 White Enameled Beds at $3.50 style, with decorated anel or spindles in head and foot oards; all widths. Bungalow $6.50 Brass Beds, $3.75 $5.00 White aa" Cribs, Bungalow style, 3 ft: size only; bright or satin finish, witvtiine oF heavy steel wire spring. THURSDAY SPECIALS Women’s $898 Serge Dresses, $5.98 UNMATCHABLE aa in smart style serge Dresses. New and well made. One mfodel has blouse finished with revers and black satin collar. Normal waistline; circular skirt with yoke, Another model with semi-military collar; blouse has. straps from shoulders crossing high at waistline; new full skirt with deep yoke; black and navy in both models; sizes 32 to 44. Women’s Dance Frocks at $7.98 The colors are light blue, Alice, olive, pink, rose and maize and a few black; sizes 32 to 44. Women’s Dance Frocks, $19.98, $22.98, $24.75 and $29.75 In every desirable shade, including white; sizes 32 to 44, Second Moor, Fulton street aide, Coat) Building, THURGDAY SPECIALS Women’s Shoes, Special at $2.05 GUN’ METAL, button model, with dull kid tops; black kidskin, button and lace styles, welted and stitched soles, Cuban heels. Small Boys’ Shoes, $1.49 Satin by blucher style, stout welted and stitched soles, low heels, sizes 10 to 13%. Girls’ Shoes at $1.85 Gun metal, button style, with dull hy tops, stout ted and st slees 83% to 14; also 114% to 2, at 98, basin Sigma nasi Second floor, West Building, THURSDAY SPECIALS ‘Dainty Crepe de Chine Blouses, $1.98 Smart model with embroidered front trimmings of Cluny lace in- sertion on collar and down front, low neck and long sleeves; white and flesh. Lingerie Blouses at $1.98 Ten new models, introducing the new collars; some attractively trimmed with laces and embroideries, others neatly tucked with just a suggestion of em- brok 3 mostly long sleeves, high and low necks; materials are novelty volles, batiste and allover embroidered voiles, Second floor, Central Bufiding, Misses’ Tailored Street Dresses At $5.98, $7.50 and $11.98 OF AN EXCELLENT QUALITY SERGE, some showing modi- fied military tendency with a smart waist buttoned close up to the neck, close fitting collar, long tight sleeves; others with Eton coats or made with various styles of set-in vests; skirts with a wide flare or semi-circular; others with set-in pleats; about 300 Dresses in the lot; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Misses’ Afternoon Dresses of taffeta, in a large assortment of styles, from $12.98 to $37.50, Second Noor, centre, Central Building, Women’s $7.50 Separate Skirts, $2.98 ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIVE Skirts in this lot. All smart and excellently tailored in a variety of styles; suitable for Winter and early Spring. The materials include fancy checks, stripe worsteds, mixtures and plain colors in black and navy serge. Good range of sizes. None C. O. D. 39c White French Crepe, 24c Yd. White French Crepe, one of the season’s most desired waist or dress fabrics; an importer's clearance; made to sell for 39c a yard. Yard soft finish Long Cloth, for women's and chil- ears taoreser, in 12-yard length: .88c a piece Hymo in hs, for fine $}.89 a piece 10c and petticoats. __THURSDAY SPECIALS) Boys’ and Girls’ Stockings Two Pairs for 25c ' Bey. sad ait sed. inte Sodan Me 15¢ Linin 36 INCHES WIDE, in fast black; excellent for coat linings Cloth, the new skirt and coat facing. Btzect floor, Livingston Bt., Centm! Bids. [THURODAY SPECIALS] | Women’s ce 19c BLEACHED COTTON ribbed Undervests or Drawers; also fine. ribbed cotton Com- |___THURSDAY SPECIALS | \ 75c Saucepan Sets, 49c L. & G. gray enameled ware, best quality; single coated ware; Set of four, 1%, 2, 2% and 3 quart, 49c a set. L. & G. turquoise blue, whité inside, best triple coated and attracti ‘ haat so) haphiest 1%, 2, 2% and 3 quart, requlagly 5c. at aan ie “ ‘xtra quality aluminum, heavy gauge, roll edge, Sa Set three, 134, 2 and 3 quart, pet ary $1.45, at ve ripe eo : 12c Apple Cutters, 8 With four blades which quarter and core the apple with one motion. 15c Brownie Rubber Milk Bottle Caps, 9c Most popular and easiest to clean sanitary Bottle Caps. $1.05 Saucepan Sets, 79c L. & G. white enameled with blue border, best quality triple coated on rt, steel surface; set of four; sizes 114, 2, 2% and 3 quart. ' Hand-Made Japanese Jute Rugs In Oriental designs and colorings that are unusually low priced. A remarkable good wearing Rug at a very small price. 6 x 8 ft, $3,560 instead of] 7% x 10% ft. $6.25 instead 00. of $10.00. 6 x 9 ft, $4.25 instead of} 9 x 11 ft, $7.50 instead of $7.00. 12.00. 7% x 9% ft., $5.80 instead of| 9 x 12 ft, $8.75 instead of $8.50. : $15.00. 250 Carpet samples, all nicely fringed, 1 and 1% yards long, 756 to $1.25 each. ‘Third floor, West Building. THURSDAY SPECIALS $1.00 Dress. Corduroy at 59c THE FASHIONABLE Corduroy for Coats and Suits; the desired | round cord, splendid quality and all the leading colors; 28 inches wide. ; $1.00 Black All Silk Messaline, 69c Splendid quality all silk Messaline, excellest wearing quality, perfect Black; 35 inches wide. Gtrest fleor, West Building, $1.25 Chiffon Panama, 69c Yard ALL WOOL, 54 inches wide, crisp finish, in sand, Newport, tan, reseda, brown, gray, navy blue and black. } 69c. Black Storm Serge, 49c Yard All wool, firenly woven quality; 42 inches wide, Street floor, West Building ond Livingston otrest, Central Building. THURSDAY SPECIALS $2.00 Untrimmed Hats at 98c SAILORS AND ROLL brim effects in all satin and combinations of satin and hemp, in black, white, sand, etc. $5.00 Trimmed Hats at $2.95 Mezzanine Store hemp Hats, in new poke effects, Sailors and Turbans; ail newest Spring colorings and styles. Btwest and Memsanine floom, East Building. Clearance Sale of Women’s Coats Formerly $12.95 to $22.95 at $5.95 & $7.95 TO EFFECT an immediate dispersal we offer these splendid Coats at a fraction of their real. value, Only two or three of a kind and not afl colors and sizes in, each lot, but a wonderful assortment all told. Many with fur collars. Weights for immediate use and many unlined for early Spring; sizes 32 to 42. None C. O. D. Sse Tailored Suits, $8.05 ONE HUNDRED am fifty Suits reduced for quick hel dea Large gonal Women’s variety of styles. The materials include cheviots, and men’s wear serge; all lined with best sizes, suitable for large and small women. Poplin, uality satin; good range of None c. 0. D. e Becond floor, Contes] Building, THURSDAY SPECIALS $5.98 Plaid Blankets, $4.75 a Pair PLAID BLANKETS, full size, 72x84 inches; part wool; have been selling at $5.98 pair; while they last, $4.75 a pair. Pull bg ead Topol c Com TS Sr tollea Bedeprends store orders Sateen, ard Brown’s Shamrock Linens At Reduced Prices $4.25 Table Cloths, 2x2% yards, $2.85. $3.98 Table Cloths, 2x2 yards, at.. $1.35 heavy satin Damask Art Embroidery Offerings A LOT OF HEMSTITCHED Pillow Slips of cream volored crash, with very effective embrold- ery in center and a variety of patterns, at 4Q¢, Another lot of stamped ready-made Crepe intl Ri ARO a es 3 Ree Se cw Be CS TERE RSS REC TATNOS EMS LOW TTR Ree SDS GAS PAE DES SPL OS LORs BAG AMIS ys eM we ESE RE REMAP S cet SE ORT GEMESD \ we