The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1915, Page 13

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es a. Fourteenth Btreet ¢ THE NEW PLAYS e| ice feos ana A Modest Barker's “Midsumme 7 Night’s Dream’ | jist coy ect tute ernest, hawt Conqueror ‘ é Went of Fit As to watch the) wins by deeds, not words. Hale's age sy ey x couches mateur actors in their comic tragedy. a Curious Novelty. ne witha ths For “omer aewever, Mary Barion| Honey of Horshound and Tar ison Money Never Goes Out of Style! brought intelligence to her reading | acknowledged cough and cold con- Of the Part of Hippolyte and in sleat | queror, and has a large list of colds BUT SOME MERCHANDISE DOES. ™ cut style—peculiar as her style of pony 4 4 BY CHARLES DARNTON. Rieck entice ata ee ee en eee by dreapive evetgtibonss sn |That te the reagan te éloce ous alt taarolmmeion te fluctuations of Fashion every three mon Toothache Drope stop pain, Sooner. Hence we always have new SAVE YOUR MONEY: IS JUD Bway Buy at these Close-out prices. | ; AST OF DIRECTION CHARLES HOPKINS H, what “A Midsummer Night!” Cortatnly Ghakeepearian madness never went quite @o far ap it was carried by Granville Barker at Wallack’s Theatre last night, when Titania and her train of fairies | E A : Thursday— Women’s Day Plenty of Money-Savings for ' Women in STYLISH APPAREL = > Clearances of All Winter Stylee— ia Extra Attractions in Advance Spring Modele Sy SUITS—Clearances WINTER COATS—Clearences caracul Velour, plushes, oie [sth "bo eee excellent idea in itself. But it 7 ding cantor be sala that the charm of tne TAILORED SUITS go enone a teen te me weet ee ip red with 'a shock of yellow Bair, Breck slates ‘hive Cecil Cameron, him more a clown and Circular al than an eon The Scting . with or ee 4 peau a syene } Advance Mode! Bu ont tien and'24.08 evers Tite cotrone has i aistinvtion oul os a / TAILORED SKIRTS are, 08 secon Seren, re pgp Ce ___— “|CASTORIA ay HIPPODROME ||| :wetatenesss oer || Sat a ak ee MPIR' y 2, TH AVE, ee cee lee, A] oor teane—~ateg tat ee ‘ CIRCU! Ethel Barrymore the'shedow crete jdhagralwonies 9 “Big Photople Bid . C US LYCEUM Ex #2 &, Fenh jew 1,95..). LOVE-! | 1 Ketletheiheytoeciat. 05. daira aerate A, Elsie te In Outcast COSI ware tate ; = are, | |] ia mnusiont play, « 4 Clearance and Red Ticket Lets Patteten, evepe ce chtmen end | | «THST. a LF 4 MANTELL 8, c P| 8 = oe rm om) SR .. 15.000 45.80 PLAYWOUSE Sits "wou. sax: a "sis. Bitar SINNERS Efi BRESSIEC || Ma wwe... | ewe *MisdiNcLNOUaT CASINO Eos heat Pye he 42st a. “ : ; tS Bostow, Mass., February 18, 1915. ; ae “ HSER cE || Getting Bendy tr Ievantern Feb. 27 Hand made Ssates } Te the Noteholders of the Boston & Maine Rafiread: ond i + em) SHUBERT tac ean 1) RUTH “08h HT OYAL WIL: sailors are soos" mast , ‘The holders of notes due March %, 1916, are asked to extend these notes to September . = Bic ty’ “Rew. oo ia'’ TO-MIGHT'S THE NIGNT ||| ZEA persis.” Dad jean ea rine a fete. tree, Mies, Toate 2, 1915, on the following terms: ; i. Gone.” HH! | LYRIC CT wy t s ney. Bt Rr. Buried ten vaise $08.00;.) 20.98 Briges ‘and navy nies (1) ANY HOLDER OF NOTES MAY EXTEND THE PAR AMOUNT L st we | THE ONLY G#ERL]|| “IT Pars RTISE” fp] Ox8 f—vatue $99.98. +.0+ +3898 Viewers ent - velvet and new THEREO! MBER » WITH INTEREST DIS- || 48TH ST. Be war Wray, Eee Rea FRC ee || AXMINSTERS— : |veret and hen qrengela 38 COUNTED Mt yan RATE OF o% FER ANNUM, OR TAGRAP TH fis f THE LAW. Dane aie . baer Better grades of fantord’s, Smith's Fee fel tr ‘trective Pictu id we ; : 4 (@) ANY HOLDER OF NOTES MAY EXTEND 65%, THEREOF AS ay Tr ie ie TT TIRE be eee : Sad | ror pay We Trim Hats Free of Charge ABOVE AND MAY RECEIVE IN EXCHANGE FOR THE REMAINING itso eri, | emesncn ans R Forbes “TL TON © : 11.3412 ft—reg. 9x12 ft.——reg. Ly are Bones style ' p Lox 9 tt——reg. § ee ne OUR MILLINERY DEPT. . of the : COUPON ATTACHED, OF WHICH FOUR-SEVENTHS (20%) WILL BE CONVERTIBLE, PAR FOR PAR, INTO MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD | vauonvune __|| Maxine Elliott's & ima ne Orch. & Salotete, 88% FIVE-YEAR 6% GOLD NOTES OF MAINE RAILWAYS COM. he, ones as aris. PANIES DUE APRIL 1, 1919, AT PAR FLAT, WITH APRIL 1, 1915, 8 Cel ee Gua aia stig) AL STOCK UNTIL OCTOBER 1, 1018, AND THE SOMRINING THREL-SEVENTIIS (18%) WILL BE NON-OONVERTT. BLE. IN CASE OF FRACTIONS A CERTIFICATE OF OLD COLONY TRUST COMPANY REPRESENTING THE OWNERSHIP OF 8UCH FRACTION WILL BE DELIVERED. Trustess appointed by decree of the Usdted States Court to represent the Beston Rained Holding Company's majority steck have onneed bills to be presented tn the logiala- 18x84 inch——r Full assortmen' Carpeting... +45 to 2.19 the ‘ Chenille Rope Portieres 1.49 to 7.08! 11.80 to 2.80,..... a he Ne wr * in ta adr) Ca oP Se | man nd tg Y ||| MONTCOMENVERTORETRS || witecieste Meetings 2280] Comme pa ... onerous conditions that . Sarde . maa ee ; eas Velvete—rey ; If relief is granted, as we expect, we are hopeful for the future of the property and its | Poca fica y |} Palacess BO GRAND OW. Sitncat Ouse" prin’ Biv atrweit Wrench Vise Fetateme "oie securities, The full effect of the passenger and freight rate increases eo far granted, the Sanaa) rks, BMA HYPOCRITES [IU sc, wi TWA TANCS TEA Saaree« WOOL FIBRE RUGS Cranad. eked as © eturn of business to more normal conditions, and the expected friendly attitude of the enced Paticere. |] WEST END a & hare, —— ree IE ftevsee. vatue yan bdeeas 5.98 pe Neapolitan Ice Cream hoe in ts ia Peer rete agen i | re oarsmen | ic an If the necessary legislative relief is not granted, then « receivership will be necessary OLGNIAL. | Vaudeville Jubilee EE a MBeRAY 4 with sooccjunt domorvisation and low,” We beleve the wwlournens of tho dtuston ly ||| CORN, |iFoctas ard ie Und ARDIN de DANSE me pMORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Thareday, Unt 1 P. M. appreciated by the ‘law-making bodies. Atbibita Rae saw 2 Pedtorattre ny, doe aoaant, 90 to 0.90 ‘The extension of the notes for a period of six ~— peared — ar Ansq ag thy IME STEI N's j : Mei en ata Ay Poplin and a» 27 inches wid Teds and within that time the necessary legislation will be gran © consequen’ a dn ie Seem faton SPECTACULAR || <circular | models wood tones, also Persian designs, ferest ‘of tbe propesty be adopted. During this period the condition of the notes extended HA MI! ERS LLDEK & 60, r VeRO DANCE REVUE rat Bott "Teagthin ithent RUGS THIRD FLOOR, suceln eeuhapinh. os ne mantengn ay be pineal pen Tha propery witbows ome tt) Ein pinta pera regs! IDA FULLER ‘woul’ Siitta dition rioon, |, Tetiee Been paitaras’-tive toe : : hee, oe 4 ‘ every day “use. ‘The directors recommend to the noteholders the extension ef the notes and point out the sont Shean, ANE ate Re be i eM ema _ ge Soren ae Nae sig VORY Gay Use. ay FLOOR, iportance of their.co-operation and immediate action. —— || CANDLER W440 Hea SEMEL oat | Saupe en at der teek 1214 et, Blaached Towole.......c00+s CONCERTS AND MUBIC, ON TRIA . radley BLOUSES—SEOOND FLOOR, 18x36—linen finish cotton huck— THE TRUSTEES IN PARTICULAR WISH eo UR Oe ON ran CENTURY|=: PARK &. Ger a % || $4.98 Boys’ Norfolk Suit sa5| "** Twas bloom NOTEHOLDERS THE ABSOLUTE NECESSITY FOR THE EXTENSION Cc EN To-day: Oo. Ge A Boge F peel raat ROR 2 Eve. y, THE BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD [8 TO main mosem, | Pie ne iee, BE REPT OUT OF THE HANDS OF A RECEIVER. THEY ARB GIV- PAVLOWA POLYGAMY: ING THE BEST OF THEIR TIME AND THOUGHT TO THE WORK OF IPAVLOWA] : benbut taht ber Oren REHABILITATION, BUT THEY FEAR THEIR BPPORTS WILL BE IN VAIN IF THEY DO NOT RECEIVE THE HEARTIEST CO-OPERATION 9 wrays, also navy worsted serges —trousers fully Imed—many with extra tro} $ to 17 yrn, BOYS’ O NG-PHIRD FLOOR, 39 et. Women’s Extra Sie Drawers... \¢ ht ani lo) Soft finish muslin—tucked ruff l Isc white and ivory—ful T BALE—TOR 10 Dust Froof #1 Heigian Damark, © 5 Pee, Keuphvel fa AND SUPPORT OF ALL CONCERNED. Bi a a "| _____*_ BROOKLYN. Te wae ee MUSLIN UNDERWDAM—SHCOND FLOUK | Fy * say mite A j 4 P As et. Cashmeres.......... =" Cipeulars giving detail: of the plan for extension, a statement of the Trustees explaining PERA HOURE, Bhi Rasy Paymenca, Agent Calle It pal All wool—light blue, pink, Copen- ' ‘hv ei ing situation and a statement describing the 8% Gold Notes of the Maine Railways Gasniowres : Gran TAL TRE RC American Watch & Diamond Co, } olive,"roke, urnet, brown, navy f ies qill be mailec (o each notebolder and may be had on application at the office of URE. ITH __ Tet. BOT Cort. _ uae and Gleek, ns -MAIN FLOOR. i ; TO-MIONE wht PASS Ba Bp apetaee, ot Sarah Feo, the President, North Station, Boston. u. H. HUSTIS, P ide t hPa Gh GED cS inh is ‘el? | 15 ct. Mercorized Popias............. a ane x, Ce Pali k f Boft, lustrous finish—good colors, popeeeee 1 QTAR & &@ eae renner “WASH DRG FABRICS—BASEMENT. US P. KNOWLTON c, W. BoswoRTS, OTUMSLA Fs Beles Ea, | Scay Winowe aati DIAMONDS S5SRBABUT |b sce ete 5 D 4 8 VRILINGS- Li URRAY Sirk warts ttaedeka DE KALB “ioRSh. batt | ounonoe, t,tge a ats a i Bt EALLAW (Den nonee Wife Talent 98 ct. Girla’ Droeaee.......cse.csesess mn ' me Sonne Waeeladae | __ Next Week Talo Ricaiea r Unbrelles..1.17 Plaids, "Chesca, ana AL’ LL — DB YS l se fs) ie @ Ben Work. Lovet ea plain or carved handles, e be tra ei PATENTS Call or write for UMBRELLAS—MALN FLOOR, a z acille, The Pectect Woman.” ga OLYMPIC |! i BDGAR TATE & 00..'348 Breet SEPT, onnine | Peisees WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS >

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