The evening world. Newspaper, February 26, 1915, Page 13

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Mondon ta Shae and tie Developed. in Paterson ¢ Company, at his home as the result of ined when cranking his tirday. ‘ted to crank the mo- kicked back and the dicitis developed rapidly. ne ene. Ro oa hat hope bat Does Your Marror Say to You uw 7 ir Face Is Not Fair You Are Not te Your Face. Use Stuart's Calcium Wafers and Banish fea, ete. wer be realised it | that adds to tte | es of the skin, wines otimulate the excretory THE EVENING WORLD, | Sahar dctapines teen ote stan teen: stoled do an itabout | killed when hen Chick fi Hazelton, the stage hand, rescued it. The opera house rate atwaye get hungry in win- | to.” _ | ter—Kelton (Wyo.) Tribune, iz Kay hereafter in the tours of Blanche Ring.-It has been agreed that the first play in which Mise Ring will appear under the new arrangement will be a | | Geena ‘therine Chisholm Cush- ie will play a New ping en- ; Sagement in it and then visit the | other large cities of the country. Miss Ring has recently been in vaudeville. CLASSIFYING VERNON. Lillian Brediey met a woman yee- terday who was provoked because her Det bowwow hadn't won a prize ia £08 show in a nearby Mew Jersey pono Vernon Castle was a judge, it good fudge of a pa erat si neo tbe, met Won ote aot Mia te one RVELVN THA THAW ILL. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw is ill at home. Sbe may bave to undergo an opera- ,Gon on her nose. H. B. Marineilt, ber Mepp ied f+ dines torte says she will be One FROM HA HARTFORD. tage sd a hae Weeiaaae cae tom yesterday Ber this bors Sy iy Teed y, Pynet “A girl,” saye J. W., “ashe & young man whom she meets at @ peanut stand, how the stock bi a Ag Paved ‘Alias Jimmy Valentine Plies ‘the young man carelessly, ‘the sate was just an good as that used by ies, | the original company,” germ poisons in the sweat | Pores, hence the blood makes wurprisingly ehort a will never be ashamed to i fpelt in a mirror, once you use 8 bm Waters, Nor will your friends that hinting look, as much as rotor Seodness sake, gat rid of those ne longer any encuse for any MICHIGAN URNITURE CO. Horr Lenox Ano MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO) ysters flavored with “Eddy” ake you wish for a per- S alice |: td beget ‘8 aossip. Kdgar Selwyn ie to write a play for Marie Teipest. Joseph Brooks is awe quarters in the Times Build: soa Joseph Mulloy—“The lawe Rich Girl"—plays the Giympie st Louis, next week. Eddie Cooke goes ahead of “The New Henrietta.” Hell pilot “Ben Hur” again next season. ‘The profession will be “recognised” | at the" To- oe the Night” matinee next It is probable “that “The Bolentifio Baby” will open the Fulton Theatre | next season. The Professional Woman's League | will celebrate its twenty-second birthday —, event: Marion “Chin-Chin" wants everybody to give his auto a name like hood John, &0, How about Fredalene Bight of the chorus girls of Emma “Peasant Girl” are new to a 3 we pesesen's “The Groat Jewel view in Liar sb this pected Jultan x arin wants it noted bere that he is to give a minstrel show at Palm Garden April 24. But | is that any reason he should call the kotumn konductor “Bibe?” Dave Wallace, playwright and press agent, Is in Flower Hospital recover- ing from the effects of an appendicitis operation. Before “The Birth Ay a ba ggent opens at the Liberty that theatre wil be rearranged inside. An optical pi pert is to lay out the rk with the idea in view of minimizing the etrain on the eyes. Mme. WalsKa isn't to appear at the Victoria next week. It is stated she has been made tll by the news of the death of her Rearcoen! in @ battle in Prussia. ane Petrova will have alaka's pice om the theatre's bill. ‘Theodore Kosaloff, who staged thi Ballet of Color and Motion tn “Maid in America,” is working on another, the theme of which will be war, vic- tory and peace. It will be presented at aspecial afternoon performance at the Winter Garden 90 soon, THE REIGNING PASSION. “fhrow up your hands!” the robber said. The girl still held her ground and put a little powder on her nose. whe rushed out in the street and stopped as autos flew around and put a little powder on her nose, A safe was falling from a@ floor just nineteen stories high. ‘Look out!" the work- men shouted as the gig Cnet Cryer by. She opened up her hand! and while others tried to fly cogs put a little rows on her nose. One day the git] wes ill and when the doctor said she'd die, she put a ttle powder on her caret Bars just before she passed a’ e ga little sigh and put a Tittle powder on her nose. St. Peter met her at the Lage and offered her his hand. “Step he said, “We welcome you where aie sublimely grand.” ixcuse me just @ moment,” said the pretty maiden, and she put a little powder {on her nose, THEY WERE | HUNGRY. Three rats got the little dog of Mile, —E————SEEE Sa PIMPLY? WELL, DON’T BE! People Notice It. Drive Them Off With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, 4 pimply face will not embarass you much longer ta ithe akin oft Dr. Edwarde Oliv ‘akin should | begin to clear tw w ‘iny slcknews 0 r pain after teking the Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets ' which calomel docs, and just a» | Dut thely action ts gentle C a ea, ne. good bad ‘lepesltion Edwards spent years ‘afflicted with liver and Olive Tablets ai ‘ik rt LJ rier % ‘ilee ‘Tat Tablet ~aave A WALKER RHYME. Mayor Cyrus Perkins Walker of Deiht, Tex. became dissatisfied with New York yesterday and eng be cided to go home. tion, @o here it is: pie Se an Bae ae Kin fave HE OION'T UND UNDERSTAND, Cecelia Williams, Aancer, says it really happened just like thie: “I gaid ‘eliminate.’ ” “Oh,” came from the wafter, don't understand se no French.” 80 WOULD FATHER. _ 1 were i — fy,” ‘een, oe “Johneon, are you th: defendant?” “No, oab, Sedge!” ah’e do mam what | back if othine falla—Aget. ) Why Not Try the VICTROLA With Your Piano The combination is truly wonderful. The piano blends in so beautifully with the arias coming through the doors of the Victrola that you are Hee carried away with the result. Every one who eard this effect is enthusiastic about it. "Poway you have already heard this combina- tion in the Rotunda of the Wanamaker Store or the Auditorium, where sometimes the grand organ with the Victrola produces the orchestral effect of the Metropolitan Opera House. Would You Like to Have this Musical Combination in Your Own Home? Look at the above picture. Just duplicate the ste} wy ag the Record—No. 88484—“‘Ave Maria, ‘ormack, Ath violin obligato by ‘res ore your Victrola and accompany it on the piano or the Angelus player-piano with the usual music. Of course, we presume you have a Victrola. Without one no such effect can be had, for the Victrola gives you the human voice, violin obligato, the orchestral effect, in fact everything musically possible within itself. And, of course, with a‘piano your entire musical equipment is complete. $10 down and a like amount per month will give you the best of all—the Victrola XVI—the $200 kind. Immediate delivery from the 1915 models. Victrola Salons—Firet Gallery, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth Street, New York An Open Letter (Adout Bronchitis.) August 2, 2014. TO THE PUBLIO; ‘empens, Columbus, O. | In Maron, 1914, 1 ne attiioted with an, attack: ef Bronchitis, which forced mp'to remain’ in bed tot two months: tne doctor in attendance ehanged icine soyery! tines ane instead of AY e f, Unt my wie n Diseoura, an. at the wonderful curm:tv have recominended it t colds of any kin aiven it, and all powers all eufte: ossh "agen tive bandleten mustained’ the rated In thelr pralace of thie truly ve may be skeptical in write me, ans them’ all the information they desire shove my personal ena Very respecitully, benefit of readers bottle vanes a fons ete with each bottle afeauation wil ahs iy give AMPBELL, 2447 Lafayette ate Denver Col, Sa TPAC EY tates S A desk For ty fits A extcheens.’ Py Doar, ©s, OF enener Sum “FRECKLES o=0 0 0 10010 THREE CHILOREN BORN TO COUPLE IN ONE YEAR Twins Arrive at Home of John Being Within Twelve Months his wife are the parents of ‘three Chifdren all born within @ year. Judging by records of vital statistics, this tp believed to be the first case of ita kind, Bein was born in Ruasia, though he fe now an Amertoan citizen. His Night Robes nainsook and cambeic, Lyieee with embroidery Insertions and ed laces and embroidery, Special 15.00 Natural Hare Sets med or plain.. 100 Assorted Muffs Hudson Seal, Beaver, Fox, Skunk, Raccoon, Lynx, Squirrel, ete, Choice at 65.00 Mink Sets Handsome Skin Mutts, with Shaw! Collar. ts of gray or red fox. pillow Muff, fine Animal Sei head and brush...... 5 Handsome Pillow Muff Three-Animal Scarf. Just special, at... 100.00 Mink Sets Fine Eastern Mink. markings "Petticoats, made of fine Sally erepe. circular model with torchon - $1.00 “Bi hoot bw mask 1.00 Attractive New S prin Great variety of the Latest Mi 60.00 Russian Fitch Sets] Gepp*] Sets | Perfect FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1915. born to them a Iittle leas than twelve months ago. Dr. Speer of No. 1099 Madison Avenue presided at the birth of twins yesterday, ‘The mother te doing well and the twins peem healthy, The father, though nominally employed, has worked only one day this week. The ane help, eapecially clothes ine. ey live in apart- ents No.'3, No. $88 Hast Ninety-ninth a ILLUSTRATORS’ BIG NIGHT. Some fMivetrions Talent te Billed fer the Annual Show. @o far as the Society of Iustrators ts concerned, “To-Night’s the Night” and all roads lead to the Murray Hill Ly- coum, where annual show, a vaude- Information was sim m Harry Grant thdbe conepltiak te Rorert Wi ‘imbail_ ang. ery, My, * Learew re mulative acrobatic ree Minices & the irs” and Pat Goold in claasic arom e-ahow will conclude with a tation of of a prise Gabi nigne in adivon Bquare Ga he entire com- ny will participate nt thelr own eaten a Hare Shandler Wil, eee ane a Arthur wilt Witttams and Shaties’ D, Falls ———— im WAS QUALIFIED. -coud a igs ORS TREY anea eto oe ORE Stal A qui quick lunch ins ainete. rea The Correct Spring Styles Only In This Saturday Sale of Misses’ and Juniors’ Spring Suits Originally Intended to Sell at $18.50 The jaunty vew belted wide skirt that combine a cloth, Poplin. Girls” Winter Coats igh touch of the military with the charm of femininity and youth. Materials are: Covert Cloth, Gabar- dine, Serge, Broad- Simpson Crawford’s specialize in presenting modes designed expressly 0 for youthful figures. e _Seeee Severely Tailored 5 Semi-Dress and Beau- tiful Dress, Suite. {m the wanted Spring colors. , Girl’ Wool Dresses Worth to $5.00 All sizes'6 to 14. Girls’ Coats, all s terials, all wat all colors. Mothers preciate this extraordinary value and find | colors these coats splendid for dress and school wear. Nor: $1.00] pent A most complete SN cntd ments designed expressly for youthf SE ast gs stan geen Dainty White Underwear ||. ine New Frill and Frippery Designed ie Noe Spring witS| 69 | 22 Drawers and Short Under- ndergarments. ltieht Robes in aki sated rimmed. Values S80 to $1. ihe och and white petti- Bodices made of crepe de chine “erat eg xia..." $1.00 peal seh made of fine quality eambric jeg fine em- Lye edges. Voile Blouses Tucked and embroidered front; .. embroidered collar, with lace edges; | chiffon taffeta, also chiffon tucked sleeve; exceptional $1.9 Voile Blouses Yoke effect; high two in one collar; hand embroidered and Cluny lace trim- $5. 00 ming; special,... . Tub Silk Waistes in dainty colored stripes; Furs suitable for the miss or high school girls. Handsome gray te iat pa EEE ard Gray or Red Fox Sets Large 90 Crepe de Chine Blouses—prettily em- broidered in flesh of white; excep- tional val value Store, Recond fb ad path 915.00 w 955.00 a's Conte iia tor, epi icy bl ll saa to sear, value 90.00 teense etl. $1.98 fe $8.00, . Children’s Rompers, striped | C with ginghams, it Scimed solr oad Lai , salaries tt @ Fam 9g) a ” Flannelette and Mbevemtnats Aatumt inaubenprnacitwrety teh (>! Blouse Modes ae ee eee Chiffon Blouses With lace: sleeves; vest effect of oiserats cheviot and velvet els that wi and lace; unusual value.. $5, 00 Of fish net and shadow lace combination; chiffon linings satin collar. in white or black; hae eee alc ea tare ic $2.98 | tr 45.00 Black Fox & Lynx Sets There are just 10 of these 75.00 Natural Skunk Muffs ‘A fur that wears forever and these handsome muffs st this $19.75 little price are s great hye $39.75 Dyed Raccoon Matt peerak $25; 00 $0 Odd Scarfs and Mulfs 51.00 ‘That will come as a surprise at.... Fur Coats at 50% Off All fur coats have been reduced 50% on brives. ed OL OC ea impson-Crawford, Sixth Avenue, 19th to 20th Strectlaam

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