The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1915, Page 13

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(2S: Qargh. The show will play cities along the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, trav- elling om the water. Two steamboats and #4 bargos will be used. In addi- tion to these there will be two ad- mega | Greatest * . Daria Bupian, Nan Haiperin, Rue, Willa Holt Waneneld, ogers, Belle Baker, Dazie, Re ‘Iganga, James Thornton, Frank Fo- garty, Tom Penfold, Muriel Hudson and twenty-five singers if a big en- a- DEMO U DIED: That well known representative of Bouth, George Alabama Florida, fim New York in connection with @ ‘to start @ water circus on tour. . Florida is general agent for Rice Dore, who will, on April 24, launch) Fund, at a meetii (the proper word in this ca.e) a circus Pitts- ~ ALWAYS TIRED May Find Help Help in This » Letter. een Creek, Mich.—“I cannot speak teo .bighly..of your medicine. When mi yTe through neglect or overwork I get run down and my appe- tite is poor an have that weak, | W) quid, atways ti i feeling, I get a bot- tle of Lydia E.Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound, and it builds me up, gives me strength, snd restores me to perfect health agnin. It is truly a great bless- ing to women, and I cannot speak ton higtity of it. 1 take pleasure in recom- mending it to others.”—-Mrs. IE \ CAMERON.R.F.D., No. 1, Swan Creek, Akichigan. 4) Another Sufterer Relieved. Hebron, Me.—“Before taking your “wemedies I wad all run down, discour- and had female weakn \B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound and used the Sanative Wash, and “find today that I am an entirely new ‘woman, ready and wi to do my ork now, where before taking housew: medicine it was a dread. I try to Treen upon the minds of all ailing derive, I mect the benefits they can from your medicines.”—Mra. CHARLES ROWE, Kennebago, Maine. Ifyou want special advice write te Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Ce., (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Youn letter’ ‘will be epened,-read and vance boats to transport the advertis- fuse at & Dore usually have a 44-car railroad circus, This season, accord- ing to Mr, Florida, they will the rivers because they belie’ can save much in transpo charges. “It would cost us on an average of $650 a day to route our oircus over the railroad he said last evening. “By using the rivers we can get by on "about $165 a a day, we think.” WHATS IN IN A NAME? Verne Kassel sold his hogs to-day to Jep Barlow and Lope the market with them.—Heyw (Mo.) Star. OUTSIDE MAY JOIN. By a wi im vote the Actors’ at the Lyceum ‘Theatre yesterday, ratified the plan Dot mend the organisation's by-laws to permit people not connected | the acting pro’ associate mambers, “Associate membership now costs $50," sald President Daniel Frohman last night. he added signifi- cantly, “more, WHERE LOUIS PUTS IT. Louis Andfews is a colored boy who Lo senha an elevator ey - of the rom serio how "Gin a 80 Gossip. ‘The Lambs expect to Jay the oor- ner stone of their new club house Ile Weston, blackfase comedian, has been added to the cast at the Winter Garden. Tho' Florence Reed “Yellow Ticket” cormapany closed its season Saturday in Cleveland, Broadway hears that Jack Faust of “The Gay Widows” died in the Peo- ple's Hospital Monday. Oliver Morosco and his representa- tive, Jay Barnes, left yesterday for Chicago. Crosby Gaige and Mrs. Gaigo havo returned from Palm Beach, where they spent © month. Mayor Cyrus Perkins Walker of Delhi, Texas, who is in New: York, sald last night that he w all tired out from running to fires. Bobbie Anstett, property boy at the! Little Theatre, received a love letter | yesterday and scoffed at it. William Morris will hold a St. Pat- rick's celebration at the Jardin de ne March 16 in honor of Pat ey. A second “To-Night's the Night"! company is to be sent on tour in this) country. It will bée recruited from the English stage people. now in New York. Mignon, the pet Pomeranian of Madeline Howard, Beauty in “Expe-. rience,” is no more. A cruel automo: bile murdered the dog in West Fifty- fifth Street. The committee which will arrange tho Irvin Cobb dinner will meet at tho Hotel Algonquin Feb. 28 at 3 P. M.| our tenor, | ballad, "I Throw Her Off the Brooklyn Bridge. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. re popular girl, fession to become eee semble numbe: OUR OWN MINSTRELS. Interlocutor—Are you still working at the rink, Mr. B 5 They put the rollers jones. Bones—No, under me, Interlocutor—I_ hear your brother hi Mr, Tambo. A man hit him with @ fight last night, ‘ambo—Yes. bottle of soda water. ‘Was he badly hurt?” Soda water is Interlocutor—Archibala will sing that touchi You Love Her Deart the bee is the blonde or the brunette?" sgen ought to know. You've been THEATRES, 49 THST. EAST a soft Highnote, "Oil Rheumatism If you suffer from Rheumatiem or Lumbago, rub the a parts with ore oh or Pain os nel with the Oil y het ie that hurts and cover agg ry flannet. This simple Lo nnptgs nights of peaceful re te ee have suffered agonies, “THEATRES, ) 4 BWAY DIRECTION CHARLES HOPKINS The dinner will likely be held April 25. | aticts IN. THE BENEFIT. Among those who will participate rey Met ropolitan Opera Hove. in the Actors’ Fund benefit at the! NIOHg, ar T4 Century on March 7 are May Irwin, This wonderful sale offers thousands of marvelous bar, furniture for seety 19 room in the Let us Start * "desire credit we 6élf by actual comparison {Seg en or $35 Stine” VICIROLA anda gion o}ON SMALL WEEK LY OR Complete jroom. at ir code, (ey SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED You can open an accunnt with « single sale article or as many as you wish t buy. Se rarneanmeremmanenmenememaeenreat ACCOUNIS OPENED FROM $5 TO $5,000 vow beavy with ends; MONTHLY PAYMENTS Your Transactions Here SAN tAKY Kre SLEEPER, Regular Price $20.00 Lined with best erro a . ‘avented An unusually tify) ‘carriage and eta at "AVE. 35" TO 367 ST 8 HIPRINGS wre bi teat: 4 America’s Greate Furniture House Sale of Brass Beds Regular Price $20 2ined five fillers, large rod all steer bright finish @ SINGI BE SPAMPS AE TERNOONS v 14 95 Pay One Dollar and ow ONLY © STORE HIPPODROME WINTER CIRCUS pk SAEBLIMATED seta ata, day. atl ‘pesttiv tea reust Winter Garden * fay na Bo ia "pe MAID IN sea ‘THE Ti with LART Whit MANTELL, ‘Wed, Ni Sat, 2.15, ERS LYRIC*;; THE ON LY GIRL LE wine fgets Standard ‘\,..\, | SAM BERNARD ASTOR 4; Hello Broadway CANDLER aa TRIA iat ay L nx Opera House j!," Protas | Rose Melville in Sis Hopkins AMUSEMENTS, | j 39'*Annual 'Do Show (2 Wes er Kennel Club Hound Day Feb.25 Madison Square Garden Admission One Dollar Gane SMa, Tetete thee AOR “SPGRTSMANSSHOW x ting PivCaating. &e.;_Ade ej s'0 ie. 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The Sterling Piano co. Telephone Open Evenii 2092 and ‘2095 Main Manufacturers 4,7%Xo ointment Wholesale and Retail Warerooms: STERLING BUILDING, ———— 520 Fulton Extsat Corner SULA L Place, Hedin dace CTOR’S DEVILLE 11 A. M—CONTINUOUR tee Sh AVE. Biway & 28th St.) cot S5ib BE Be EN tinees, Thi Esl erin obTCAST “IT mars ¥e ADVERTIS Fra ae ak 08,20. rw N it 5 ) Wont 44h st es at 8.20, Mate. Thar FRANCES S' TARR’ E AM Boers Thumday & TAR day te ZALLAH'S OWN SHOW [EVERY BUNDAY, TWO BIG CONCERTS, DE KALB &: fe Sat, 28 ke fie Aiud Opens Nit Wk Irving V1, Th'tn HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. LIJAM MOMMIES! | JARDIN DE DANSE | f an nas Manette Lavwin. Ray Ke a’ Worker, "Thelms Carlen, Da ats Pal Eee aire ine couNTAT tor Prppheoy On rehent 1 a Mary Plokiort “is. pp Fie rn ay DIAMONDS 6 ON N CREDIT CRA. 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Velvets with Satin—biack, navy and jon—semi-tallored of handsomely rimmed— Hi on 18.98 26.98 SUITS Velveta; velveteens, earacul cloth. poplins, cheviots and broadclothe— black, navy and favorite and without fur trimm' Wew 9.78... New 12.78. New 14.75. New 19.7 New 20.75. TAILORED SKIRTS Plaited, circular and port models broadcloths, sermes, corduroys and velveteons, also taffetas—best colors, plaids and checks. wore to New 19: a8 Fore aK CHIFFON EVENING DRESSES Clearances—fatin foundations—white, baby blue, shell pink and others— favorite models, exquisitely trimmed— New G88: were $11.98 New 1 wore $25.98 Bargains in FURS That Will Astonish You. Lots too small to advertise. RELIABLE, LATEST 8TYLEB. We Never Carry Furs Over. +. Wore $19.98 Velours, plushes, sibelines, broad~ cloths, boueles, tweed mixtures and corduroy velvets, z New New New New New New Two Leading Values in WOMEN’S TAILORED AND DRESS HATS 2.98 | 5.00 Elsewhere $3.50 Elsewhere $6.50 Hand-made small and medium shapes—close-fitting, ted turbans and various new sailors. si ecopone eee, Sn | eee ith Wither oe one ‘Trimmings include flowers, truite, Ostrich bands, quills and ribbon—It*s' nor phic what ie - the hat as how it is arranged that gives it style. ies —-—— —____--_______++ DRESSING SACQUES NEGLIGEES BATH ROBES INVENTORY PRICES Many are marked at one-half or lees than half our former moderate profit Interesting Values in RUGS due to invent clearances. af end of inaters | tian) tt.-- Nearance 31.0%, We wees: amiess A: it Body Bi Were $26.98 a “Red ticket” Lots of ~ ROYAL WILTON Rucs— guts 12 ft. Vy he) hey pon heavy fleece in colors and and Ra wnand Biankete— Jacquard des plain —prettily trim od jow it differ 10) rH 9x13 Were to Were to Pretty Negligees——I'r: bh challi mibatron, ip Frene Trench flannels and a ‘rappere—fiannelettes and German Witt —taitores modela—tegular and extra lar Were to { Los Were to Were to MORNING SPECIALS—Temerrew, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantitie: |. No Mail or Telephone Order: $8.98 Women's Spring Rainceats. shmere and Canton—rubl le grays, olive, ‘bs “tune. ‘Copenhagen, GOODs—MAIN FLOOR, $4.98 Women's Serge New models—satin co belts—button trim’d—all ai WOMEN'S DRESAES—SECOND or Bod varlon Onin 18 et, Union Linea Huck Towels... ied ore lined—8 to 1 Bors’ fornits © ct. Little Tots’ Col’d Dresese. sham, crinkle cloth and asi id ch

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