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mig ferrets; sew @ red Jacket on a captive rat, or paint him, then release him; place a collar and « + | bell on a live release him; dip him tn tar and him; also place tar in rat hi 8 and burrows; sprinkle chloride of lime around rat hatatats or use carbolic acid.” Do you knowwhat? When you folks get to Y UNIVERSAL CITY, March 15th, we’te ‘gonna do sumpin’ big. Our reser voir for UNIVERSAL CITY holds millions of gallons of water. It’s up on mountain, Just below it, on the mountain side, we've built a.village. Well, sir, we're peneh Sire Cp weree loows‘and Tae at olay out, Ie'll a worth accegge ps We're gonna use the scene ina drama. we're holdin’ that scene for you. anybody ever entertain you like that? No, sir, wot mobedy. And what’s more, we are gonna do something thrilling like that every day the Opening Wee inning March 15. So if you happen to be a day ora days Stent alee metic te kt te he Oe Sine to UNIVERSAL makes ia big dramas Thats wher he vars Sa Renal aa Don’t forget that E. Phillips Op- penheim’s t serial ‘““The Black Box’’ written for the niversal is now being acted at Universal City. It will be released March 1. Come on out. Take the Santa Fe direct to Los Angdet. Universal City is only few minutes'from there. We'll show you How the Movies Are Made Universal Film Manufacturing Co. “The Largest Film Manafecturing Concern in the Universe" Studios in New Yi New Jersey and California. Factories in New York and New Jersey. Agencies Throughout the Civilised World, IN CASH AND OTHER PRIZES TO THE WINNERS IN THE EVENING MAIL'S klovers’ Picturegam Which Begins TO-DAY ! 1) Here Is How You Can Win One of These Prizes: : The Booklovers’ Pict me consists of a series of 77 pictures. Each one of these pic- : eres Spdtawa £0 represent the name of 9 b00% : The Evening Mail will publish one of the pictures every day until all the 77 pictures GR ac be awarded to those who can tell the names of the books represented by the ures. Here are two sample illustrations. The title of the book represented on the left is “Treasure Island.” Can you tell the name of the book illustrated on the fight? {}/Get THE EVENING MAIL To-Day * (New York's Leading Evening Paper) “ 6 ARRESTED IN $20,000 SWIRL Reputed Black Sheep of Rich Family Accused as Brains in Loft Plot. A widespread and skilfully executed plot, by which manufacturers and Jobbers throughout the United States Were swindled out of goods valued at upward of $200,000 during the months of November and December, 1914, was uncovered to-day by the Post Office authorities with the arrest of “Count” Ludwig Lasker of No. 22% Weat Fifty-fifth Street on a charge of uging the mails to defraud. Lasker was arrested by Post Office Inspectors Pollock and Kenyon and Detsctive Birmingham Sixth Ave- Help Your ' Stomach Instant Relief from Indigestion and Pains nel; Cran from the Use of Stuart’s Dys-. pepsia Tablets. 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At tl same time the combination rented number of lofts scattered through the city in the names of reputable firms having ratings in Dun’s and Brad- street's. On forged stationery and in the names Tae du combination ordbred goods on thirty days’ time all over the United States. The goods were shipped’ to the :vari- ous lofts and from these addresses sofa by the Standard Trading and Commercial Company. When the jobbers and manufacturers came to New York to collect they found the lofts vacant, and when the Post Office inspectors traced the headquartera to the Pearl Street offices of the Stand- ard Trading and Commercial Com- pany that concern had vanished. Clues left behind pointed to Lai and a search for him had been progress for two months, Other ar- Tests are expected. Lasker is well known in New York, and for years was a character along lower Second Avenue. He wan reputed to be the black sheep of a wealthy German family, and did not object when he was called “the Count.” HEY! WAIT A MINUTE AND GET MARRIED AT NEW BARGAIN RATES City to Cut Fees So That They Will Run From a Smile to 50 Cents. If you want to get married and haven't the price, wait a bit. This is an inside tip. There's going to be a big drop in the marriage market- price. ‘The latest quotations, which will xo Into effect long before the June brides come trooping around, are: Fifty cents for one marriage if you have the price. Twenty-five cents if you're tow in’ finances. Merely a smile.and “thank you" if you're broke and insist. ‘There's to be a complete revolution in the oMcial marriage machinery of the city. It 1s proposed to make a trip to the altar a bargain day induce- All this is being brought about by a letter of protest against the high cost of marriage at the City Hall, which was. sent to the Mayor. : “EL was married by. the City wrote the newlywed, “and some fat! min, I guess he ta /the ‘Alderman, | made give him 6§. I thought poor people get marriéd for nothing by the City Hall, When I told the Alderman | I had only 4$ he said I was a kiker, | whatever that is...1 had to borrow 2§ with from my wife for this stick-up.” Commissioner of Accounts Wall- stein, who sfeaka for Mayor Mitchel, tells how it may be done: First abolish the famed marriage chapel in the City*Hall basement, ‘ ‘ None C, O, D. that were $29.50... skirts, were $50.00 and $59.50 Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Final Clearance Women’s Winter Suits The remainder of chiffon velvet, velveteen and “Broadtail” Suits That were $45.00 to $65.00 Now for Clearance at $15.00 All Remaining Cloth Suits That .were $25.00 to $45.00 Now for Clearance at $10.00 None for Approval. FINAL CLEARANCE OF Women’s Winter Dresses 20 Satin and Charmeuse Dresses, that were $20.00 and $25.00 25 Velveteen and Satin Combiration Dresses, that were $25.00 and $29.50, at $10.00 2 Satin. Charmeuse Dresses, and: Dresses in combination of Satin and Velvet, None Credited. Fourth Floor putable firms’ the} > ; 25, pe biogas ot Ronaravte in, iy, select a board of seven ing Aldermen, cach to sit one day in the week in a room in the the Standard ‘Trading and Com-| Munictpal Building, immediately ad- Joining the Marriage Bureau. Thirdly, if you offer the Alderman % or $10 after the fifty-cent limit is established he will have the privilege of arresting you on the spot. Fellows se, West and Thirty- Wd oe jr coyne Warn iouahby, ‘Treasurde peed you. can: make _ your hair lustrous, flaffy, and abundant." | Ber ee ant 3 hain Will be held to-night at| Immediate?—' wri bam it One=Hundred | the joy of four, becomes at apd Danderine t light, wavy,’ | Q Secretary; C. retai ee a trict win = Zim ity wrote « letter to-day to Dr, Ed- President of the IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU:NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND’GBT | at "$14.50 10 Chiffon Velvet Afternoon Dresses, wide lace waist and sleeves, .at $25.00 Fourth Fleer tae gpa an oredBlousesof Chiffon Taffeta In the Stunning New Tartan Checks The Model Illustrated Shows the Two-in-One Collar Worn High Special at - $5.00 A’ soft finished chiffon taffeta in vari-colored check designs, faultlessly tailored, fin. | ished with a tailored collar of faille silk—that may be worn high or low style. Team with fine pearl but- 4 tons. i Lingerie and Voile Blouses with dainty em- broidery and lace trimming. Voile Blouses. Some all over ef- fects, others with lace inser- y, tin and embroidered panel. Special $1.00 Chic Model of lace and fon, gold and flesh com- bination with taffeta: silk under bodice. $3.75 Crepe de Chine Blouses, tailored with low collar, fin- ished with hemstitching; also embroidered ef- $2.98 fects. ° Becend Holland Shades, Measured and EC Made and Hung, Complete “for 50c We just secured 100. cases: of Holland. while the lot will last, to take orders fer alone 1G nbe nied We are prepared to take orders for any windc mearueing up to 88 tucker wide, regardless of length. They will be made in our usual faultleasmuaner, fintahed with 14 inch hems on sides, mounted upon a roller that we will absolutely guarantes | You may have a crochet ring pull or the regular cord and rin The ‘offer is better appre- ciated when itis realised that this price of 80c hardly equals the usual charge for arerely measuring, making and hanging, not considering the cost of Material, Noller, Slate If you cannot call in person, send a posta) or Telephone Ci our representatives will call with samples and hake besteney manent special price limited to residents of Greater New York, Youkers, and Hedeen ‘Coustn Dainty Dutch Curtain Outfits, 1 as aes, —_ Saw ‘Treatment, Pair, Including Reds, - le of excellent ty, sheer scrim. fini: i i i nd ep pl nadiggy neat ete cuntalay, Ayame hap ag santa Fv = fini wil insert rods. i Simpeon-Crawferd Bere, fre Sha We Give ana ome tote Lambert’ $1.00 size... és Daggett & Ramedell’s Cold Ci » 50c size ves 2le} pecial Toilet Pope 8-os. roll; reg. Se, at iolet Ammenia, 1: bottle; regularly @5¢, at ‘Woodbury’s Facial i -- Phillip’s Milk of Mag- nesia, 50c sise, at. ie . im tin box; regularly 19c, R Fountain Syringes & reserve the right Hot Water Bags, 2 or 3 quart 50 \c. ‘ ; sizes; regularly 60c, at 0c | Cream, regularly Ble, at. anes Sh limit quantities. : Red Tag Sale Parlor. and Library Suites At 10% to 50% Less Than Regular 3-Piece Parlor Suite | 3-Piece Library Suite Price #36,00 Price Prive $80.00 Lx} Sal Price “ , Syitable for cither Library or Living Room; ‘any finish; clegantly polished exposed frame: foiterd yowtshole of genuine ipasisk Lent! Neter ey eit ™ $100.00 39 8.00, Living-Room amask; 9104.. Reom new design; heavy frame, finished a rich maboguny | panel back, neatly carved top, steel constructed aprings under cushions of silk velour; heavy claw feet, ere Mataere vase, $159.50) BESS Simpson Crawford, Sixth Avenue, r ny 85