The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1915, Page 12

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Bis" WILY TURKS WILL CHOKE SUEZ CANAL WITH DEAD CAMELS engniiventis Solemn Syrian, Just from Pal- estine, Is Bearer of Some Novel War News. PHARAOH’S LAST CHANCE They'll Dam Up De Lesseps’s Big Cut and Triumphantly Murch Into Egypt. Taave it to the wily Turk to do things original. He may be lacking in many things but he can never be accused of lacking ingenuity. The wily Turk was drawn into the Present war, they say, through the machinations of German diplomats, but whether that be true or no he ts in the war and intends to make the most of it, and when it comes to machinations be is geome mental me- chanio himself, There arrived in New York yester- day, aboard the steam#hip San Gu@tielmo” of the Bi Americana Line, of. who discloses the most’ Mabolical pidbot this demontacal war. Despatches havé-teld of the efforta followers to have striv jan disclosed lan, who, for two journing in Damas- and who has now come to reside with his mother at No. 92 Atlantic Brooklyn, succeeds, the tak- ing of the canal as well as Egypt {a an accomplished fact. ‘Waall Balish knows the Turk like the Turk knows his Koran. While in ancient Damacus he earned the con- fidence of ny A of the Moslem leaders and from them arned the mcheme to snatch the Sues waterway fom John Bull, Esq. But list to Turkish troops busy rounding up all the ‘ancient a and de- crepit camels in aries corralled. These half lion Cay will Raed be driven to ate more of the canal Ct then th Cae camels is to laahed ‘into the ditch that M. Be dug. It is only twenty-six feet wd in many places and the notes a camels will speedily fil 4 then over the wel of the Sues Canal and have over into Britain to capitulate. WIRELEGS JOKER SENDS AE- GARDE TO KAISER. There was another to tell of the war. Wright, a wirolens operator, who has been in the East. Mr. crossed they expect Great Wright lis- | Stage Pictures Are on View at Ehrich Gallery There ts now an exhibition of stage tened to @ wireless exchange of plea- | pictures at the Ehrich Galleries, These santrion between the operator on 4 | British’ warship and the operator on the Breslau, one of the German bat- tlers turned over to the Turks and now In the Black Sea. ‘The operator on the Bresiau had been talking with the British warship | without knowing Its identity. When he discovered that he conversing | were executed by Norman Wilkinson, Albert Rothenstein and Robert B Jones. There are eighty-four num- bers, and they were of great use in mounting the following playa: “An- droclea apd the Lion,” “Th: in Who Married a Dumb Wif with a hated enemy he announced a| Nig termination of the talk. oral "finshed the English 1 right, old top; give my regar Kaine: The gre it holds of the Italian liner were ‘iiied with spaghetti. When the cargo is unloaded the steamer will go | to Galveston for a load of cotton for Ttaly. CLEARY’S FRIENDS ASSAIL ROCKLAND PROSECUTOR Accused Man's Trial Is Put Off by County Judge Until Next Wednesday. ‘The hearing of the four men ar- rested late Monday in Haverstraw, N. ¥., in connection with the acquit- tal of William V. Cleary of the mur- der of his son-in-law, Eugene M. Newman, was laid over yesterday till) next Wednesday. Judge McCabe chant of Venice” and Jewel.” The exhibition gives a sidelight upon the problema of play producing | and the detail into which it is need- ful to go. The character costumes appear in proper colors and in mount- ing the play to which they belong they serve an references, The costumes shown at the Whrich Gallery are drawn mounted upon fig. ures. The exhibition assembles, th synthetical unite that the sta di- rector skilfully works into the com- pleted production, He thus gets the desired “atmosphere.” Alizon in “The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife,” for example, is shown in one aketch with face merely suggested. The hands are entirely wanting. The frock is/ given in detail, as ia also the garni- ture, the headdress and other essen- tial accessories. resent showing Is all the more because the curtain ts gelom it ine exhibition of the National As- sociation of Portrait Painters at the! galleries of Jacques Seligman & Co., No, 706 Fifth Avenue, will continue until Feb, 27. There are twenty-three paintings in the catalogue. “The Portrait of a Girl With Guitar,’ Charles Dana Gibson, naturally attracts much at- tention. The pose is a charming one, and the fair to look upon, Her hair an is are oF ce, he color scheme is il worked o' John ohansen contributes “Por. trait of Mr. Alexander W. Drake.” The painter has represented the ge- {nial collector of old band boxes and copper vessels standing in a charac- teristic attitude, face is a trifle over colored, * “Morgan Robertson,” as painted by George Luka, Is rather too serious for the good natured author of “Spun Yarn.” One m' the merry twinkle of the piercing “Miss Glady 8," as painted by Irving R. Wiles, wearing a tiger skin wrap with a fur collar, is a delightful portrait. Earl Stetson Crawford's portrait of “Pegay” ia a light and airy Conception of a carnival girl. SCRIPTURAL PROOF. (From the InHanapolie Star.) Shopps—I wonder what the depart- ment staee of Biblical times were like? hopes What bg question! PWhy, of course th Shoppe. wS of course (Bs oe s Job Soneiat 5 ae rey ait | t! ‘sof mi} int ime Ww nit. for change. {0 “corhc? . where al e but ti aia te ated where else would he have had Secas lon to wait for Me change? ‘upon this phase of re] d and oe, winds nds. self than on t weather man mo’ on IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT. granted the adjournment after Din-| trict Attorney Gagan had sald he needed time in which to subpoena witnosser. ‘The four—Bernard J. Fox, charged | with perjury at the trial and held under $3,000 ball, and Harry Hughes, William Siebold and Charles Lé@dwig, charged with violation of the Sulli-| van law, and held in $2,000 bail apiece | represented — yestorda; by Frank mesky of Nyack, who di- rected Cleary's defense, and by Mr. Debaun, lawyer of Havorstraw. Fox is prominent politically in eater peg founty, and his friends, en- aged at the District Attorney, assert that the latter is trying to extricate himeaelf from an unenviable position. Price and Supply unaffected by War Conditions in Europe have not curtailed the supply and no change has been made in the price of the Famous Natural Laxa’ Hunyadi New Management Here Are the Newest Spring Milan Shapes Asplendid $4. rod quality special at $2.95 ea. All the chic new sailor, poke end close fitting hats, fac-similes of the latest hats brought from Paris by our buyer who recent- ly returned—the same styles, the same hats, except the “im- ported” price. Colors, black, sand, regimental and navy blues and dark brown. Wonder- ful values at $2.95 each. o—om0ri: GIVE AND REDEEM SURETY COUPONS =3Q E10 New Stocks "Handebawe Broche Corsets Silk Broche Corsets, medium bust model, with long straight lines; very special 51.97 Special Lot of Standard Makes of Cor- sets, made of strong coutil; strong hose supporters attached; Simpeon-Crawford, Second Fleor. Dress Goods Rémnants About thirty-five hundred yards, embracing a great appropriate for variety of plain and fancy weaves. Lengths SL LE PLE RECO LE A RT I Se 1 610 1018 waists, skirts and dresses. Worth from 39c. to $1.50 a yard, 15cto 75c yd. $1.25 §4-Inch All | $1.25 40-Inch Silk | $2.00 54-Inch All Ur Decks’ batting] [C22 Weel: Peplinas:| ore ncebed aad . cloth; sponge an Shown ina range ef [Shown ina rich color | Soonk. “thown. in’ a opular elie and | range, also rich color range, also black; sale hinck; sale Lack; sale price, yardat,. 49¢ | price, yardat.. 88.¢ price, yard at $1.25 Simpeson-Crawford, Second Floor carcasses dromedarion the fons of the Berke will troop into Ey OVER A BACTRIAN PONTOON INTO PHARAOH'S LAND. “The Turks are very serious in this wcheme and believe that over the ay of sacrificed camela they will ablo to reach the promised land.” pointed out to Mr. Ballah tae a few centuries ago one Pharaoh of Exypt led hia hosta into the Red Sea, but did’ not succeed in damming its waters, Mr. Baliah sald the Turks have heard of the Pharaohic enter- prise, and argued that if he had Used camels he might have auccseded in catching Moses and hin followers. Throughout Palestine you all right if you are a Mohammedan, naid Mr. Bali#h. Nono but a true follower of the Prophet may belong to army, but that does not hinder un-; believers from being of service to the; Moslem. The Turks opened the war by seizing all the ‘automobiles in their Possessions and roundabout. Next they hel thomselves to all th horses, ‘owe they couldn't ride or drive they took on general principles. After the horse selsures the goats of .|the realm were confiscated, and now all the cows and sheep in the Holy Land are being rounded up, Whon the Turks aro thro help- ing themselves to livestock thore won't be much left that Creeps or fics. The Turks have also found a use for unbellevera. All men and boys are nd are attached to Paris Made Flowers in Endless Variety Wreaths, just large cnough to Standing Effects of small Moss 0 around the crown of a Roses and Pansies { fiat 48¢ up to $5.00 front of the h a Flowers and Id Flowers, a large as- Ps a eaten ppb! ‘and all con- | #ortment; from 29¢ up to.. Bc sablan Hats Trimmed Free of Charge 68¢ when you buy your hat efid trim- The New Simpson-Cenwford Store. Main Floor, Genuine Cork Linoleum Janos Water Patrons can readily obtain this water at all Drug Stores at the usual price. Standard remedy for biliousness, wick headache, torpid liver and CONSTIPATION Recommended by Physicians Refuse Substitutes BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove it. | ceivabl 19¢ up to. ns; from eee 2 Dr. Rawards' Olive Tabtete, the aud stitute for calomel, act gently on the Dowels and positively do the work, People affiloted with bad breath find | Quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ Olive | Tablets, The pleasant, sumar-coated tab- th by all who oe js’ Olive Tablets act gently but firmly of the bowels and liver, sttm- eral all around laborers. lating them to natural action, parti Mr, Ballsh had great diMoulty in leaving Palestine, and only his ac- quaintance with - Tur oMcers helped him through. No one is al- Ao lowed to leave the big tow; guard is kept on Beirut, thi peaport of Syria, The commandeered all the small Prevent the people leaving by way of ‘ the Aegean Sea. ‘en the fishermen { hmone 'p Han are limited in their endeavors, only er ompinint with being permitted to go from sixty to Re wanda’ Olly olghty yards from the shore on pen- mtr alty of being fired upon, ¥ now sm bet ‘The Turks are highly optimistic, ac- " o"T00 Gna B60" cording to Mr. Balish, and after they | A! have succeeded in stopping navig: 's You Have IN Mind is on 128th St. jo that which dangerous calomel jowt any of the bad after effect 1 nol All the benefite of nasty, Four-yard wide tinoleums SJ Extra heavy quality, shown advantage, as a linoleum gen- | and light colors. Every yard This Room Size Rug Always Selle at $22.50, Velvet ugs, 1 39 AB | of the patterns—a fault which docs not impair the wearing qualities, \ specially heavy turned ends 4 Yds. Wide Seamless Cork Linoleum. A Quality Worth 74c. can, as a rule, be laid in one in geometrical effects in the erally wears first on the seams, Square Yard is perfect. bs wool nap, in attractive Persian and Oriental patterns, with exquisite] A fine, closely woven All-Wool Rug, in fine Persian designs and color- col Simpson-Crawford Store—Fourth Floor.—We Give and Redeem Sarety Coupons with 19c| EVERY YARD PERFECT. piece, which is a decided so much demanded medium 9x12 Ft. High Pile Axminster Rugs, $] 6 $20.00 (9x12 Feet) Seamless $ ings. ‘They ate discontinued patterns, imperfect only in the matching} ings, including the popular light color effects; 9 feet wide and 12 feet lang; March Sale Wooden nell — Size Bamboo Tabouretto—12% i Willow Baby B: on 790 fe eens ee at ered —Well made: ularly $1.26, jaste B: Folding Ay ydaas PY Table— Well mad 1 cuts regularly $1 79c vered f practice vith bows he" attendant bed Drop Leaf Kitchen Table mi fe with ‘S1ve ¥il4 bro pre He elive color, Wringer — by ag Royal Stuart; 10 in. x 1% 4 rubber rollers; wuleantzed to shaft; teed f uazantens for 1.98 ished wood; 6 bar Di Mike™ cut” when folded takes less room than any Dryer on the fon hie Card Table—Cov- other ered with And these aren't the only ones—there's just what you're looking for in each of our twenty departments, Seeing is believing —so pay us a visit ond look around. BY COMPARISON OUR PRICES WILL POSITIVELY PROVE TO BE THE LOWEST. ANSWERS TO BEAUTY QUESTIONS By Claire « Ainsworth The Notedly Beautiful Singer momenta, then art ‘he's skin and mas- sage the skin: with medicated venosel Hot seo-eften for iL gag] oF atin tace’ powders) eee edator tt Tangettsee | wit pas = are onion t] yore hat ined ae thett Soler cna" ait I sala sees q Es ane leas ida its sforiol ‘ean ob- (e directions. on prof. ret ir you oan use it at home oaally, kt wou! reular 7 he year uatts tear ut a time. often e's Bye watt + lf, the reader oy 18°08, cet, find | find the a th. ae ee i i bing; t Forks, M 8 Brush Combination—Dust Bissell's Carpet ere—Crown, Jew ularly A 9 Ske val- 4Qe] a 3 Ft. Kitchen Table— Made of selected bass- wood; neatly finished; ported Fr: 3 001 sisting ‘of Wooden § Mustard 980 value, 49¢ Ironing Well mad value, at . Weoden Kitche je ot 60 val Wooden Potato Masher— White w at. Coat and Hat. folding; reg. 15¢ HF Any Kitchen Cabinet on the floor at 33 1°8 of off reg- food quality green f regularly at.. ve a 6 White Enamel Bath toot —Triple coated white enamel Bath 7G strongly construc rubber ehds =. 79¢ 1,25 A better one; reg- ularly $1.76; at... Door Mats—Made of hard- wood: Sollapsibie; 79c $1.26 value, at..

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