The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1915, Page 14

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This action it out alll the Due F sustenance. lood atream it tied to one part and another of the serves to put body Fanti do. the various or- into action and causes them to jionate as they would not otherwise Feces Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey such an important part in the work of bodily nutrition fetiying un system and likewise in against micro- it has become famous as a “medicine for all mankind. It makes © the tmp 4 powder mili rian Ameri The biow yuntry almont killed Brandt, eo heart was af fected, but happily he pulled through after being carried oul Here the plot became so obvious that the audience mado no effort to hide Ite amusement. Thanks to the lady wpy, who was true to the house hold tn her simple way, Prau Brandt brought out the notebook containing the numbers by which the safe could be opened and then left it on the | table when went out with Lilt to see her husband much for the audience to accept aert- ously, even before tho th uenta” emerged from behind «a sereen and helped themselves to the “plans.” Later, when Lill picked up part of the torn blue-print, and so discovered the theft, there was another laugh at the author's expense. Naturally, young Brandt, who had atood ready to drop a bomb from his airship on the powder mili, was finally made to see things in a new Nght by Lili, who explained at great length that she was in the American Secret Service. Then, to save her ifrom being shot, he agreed to phone orders to the aviation but at the last moment he gave signal that brought police into the upon there was a wild a with a crashing of Klass ng “guests,” hotly pursued, red through the window. The only character that ha ny reality was that of the old German- American, who, in the hands of W. H. man than his father, and with his English accent David Powell made him quite Impossible as a member of the family, However, Mr. Powell managed to act with a great dea! of aincerity, in spite of the fact that he was frequently guilty of calling old Brandt "the governor.” Miss | Kane made a very beauttfu? 1 the old heat young and keeps the young | 81® spoke in her customary af 1 etrong fuanner and completely forgot her sad vigorous, Folks who know | German ‘accent. at. times, Robert from experience that this excellent tonic | 2 ead stimulant maf be gyere “Get Duffy's and depended uy pow feep Well.” ee Haines was never sure of his dialect as the chief conspirator, while Will- Jam Burress and Bertram Marburgh, who followed cautiously In his wake, =| }OODS DELIVERED ANY WHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK=v Grand § Street Cor. Driggs Ave. | smith Street BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St, $125 Worth of Furniture—No Deposit—$i Weekly RCOMS Nicely nisned OO ON YOUR CRE! {0 ‘WHEN OPENING A 9 NEW ACCOUNT No Deposit; 50c Weekly OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENIN' a Special Sale of fo I top, pillar post, octagon base, solid oak extension good hnish, easily worth double our price. ROOMS Nicely DIT PURCHASES| |Fur- § nished On $20 Worth of Clothing This was too | | Thompaon, became a human being, | with burlesque, Harney camo right lovablo and sin = | back did more than enough to vineing. Mr. Thor justify the loving cup. the best performances He had able assistance from his tarear, It seemed # bit odd that |company—montly girls, of courpe young Fritz should be more pro-Ger- |Gertrude Hayes and Sam Sidman The Bin Water Lillien, summer ewam through Hell Gate, and Florence Soheublin and Ruth Wood, to whom nine Million Doll r at Atlantte City d, were tn the with the engage r Lilies, the man haw arranged to ntowis at the theatr nd Friday avs cups will be of the contest to the best diver The comedy of the show was fur- | nished by the Keystone Trio, who ap peared in -_Se j LOVING CUP AND FUN ON ‘BARNEY GERARD NIGHT’ It was “Barney Gerard Night" Miner's Bronx Theatre last night Barney was there at the head of his at When a champion hitter is given presont befors a baseball game he in- variably strikes out, wore the star singers and funmakers. A special programme has been ar- ranged for every night during the week, to-night being “Country Store Night." — COLUMBIA'S PATRONS SIT ALL WAY THROUGH A REAL HAREM SCENE. ‘There's no doubt about {t—a harem sane drawa the crowds, ‘Those who went to the Columbia last night may not have known they were going to get a poep at some of tho secrets of the harem—the placo that Billy Sun- day says rosembles the same thing that war does—but nobody got up and left. The harem ts a part of the novel show put on by the Watson Sisters— Fanny and Kitty, It is in the second act of the akit called “Morocco Bound" and is staged with remark- able scenic affect, No, they don't al- low those kind of dances in New York. ‘The Watson Sisters least one of then trifle above the but they that {fs at! may be getting a perfect” thirty-six ean sing and dance show off amazingly stunning mre alded and abetted tn} » Hound" notably ’ Ren F to aay nothing n, Lew William, abel Mahlune, Age camel “KICK IN” WINS FAVOR OF BROOKLYN PATRONS | OF GRAND OPERA HOUSE, ‘The Grand Opera House playera| Presented Willard Mack's “Kick-In" | to a capacity audience at the Grand Opera House in Brooklyn last night Dudley "Chick" Hewes and Mis as Molly, bie the house by their splendid acting, as did Willlam Elliott in the part of “Whip” Fogarty, | the Central OMice man; Mist McGrath as Myrtle Sylvestes Kar! Simmons in the part of a “dope tend.” Scanian AUTO GIRLS BRISTLE WITH GOOD POINTS AT | THE OLYMPIC THEATRE. | At the Olympic Theatre, Fourteenth | Street and Third Avenue, Stmond and Lake's Auto Girls, a burlesque, brist- | \ng with humor and good the attraction for this w 18 show is made up of a two-act musical farce entitled “In a Millionaire's Jail," with vaudevilie acts of spectac- ular features int Harry Sey- mours, James J. Lake, Carol Schroder, Rose Allen, Madeline Webb, with thelr daneing anc jstars in the cast |@ success, sin who Ing, are the ke this show -toot ives trom the |‘ The Nutty Hurglars.” |? But it's different | | THE BVENING WORLD eworived | 1y Ne ae “a myriad of beautiful, durziina| mermaids,” appeared night at) Prov rifth Ay Theatre in Alvi winning and general aquatic | feate Mine Nora Leahy, who jast une walt from the and wae ol uirghels,” fled ‘ irouramgie In thong" Nahin is announced from Our Brooklyn Stcre | - Ka ls ome ryan ohn nnegan GE © ind William Simmons were the solo . wand ier ttn as inienve. be le . Mine DERG waneouly The largest array, the best instruments, the lowest cian be ed Obed sh ae | tin of @ factional ° prices, the best terms, presenting an opportunity to ba Natl re ev ag eap aPC chauftours time effects permanent secure a reliable pianc aving so gr at mitending Tom with the plano, at the Puneh and Judy T y we T 0 yer day afte: . He 1 '. >; AT MINER'S IN BRONX.| \\itva a fairly. weil flied house and omorzow On your Used Upright Pianos | Used Grand Pianos | Used Player Piano his programme. A He teas, iy Pala eeioa | Bute ae | Brand New Upright Pianos “Follies of the Day” company, and] pother? While Mr. Dobson war sing- while every night they appear on tho| {ns songs by Laulll Carpenter, Brand New Player Pianos burlesque wheel Is a gala night for the| Weingartner, Brockway | mann and himself, only fu | All Di ti d St crowds, last night was doubly #0, His! 3)""hyo around the corner, at. the | iscontinue yi es friends chipped in and bought a sllver| Palace Theatre, in a vaudeville per loving cup, which was presented to] formance, David Blapham, an Ameri- All Factory Samp les him asa token of his unusual success, | CAM 4 former star In opera, an : tinguished aa a recitalist, was sing- “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. ‘T THE HABIT.” “GE | | TUESDAY. APRIL . 8" "Tris" Again, DYING, GOES MILES 10 tel err he With Bori, Led ; 8'6 HORSES GOODB) a ’ , N " . ¢ cca ® ‘ othe ope 7) ‘ “The Hyphen” Isn't Taken Seriously By Mr. Pola : . we to teeb pomnae? 6 By Its First Audience. My Sylvester Kaw ling “abe e \ or anit >. / le tt Matas 4. “PULL, GREAT SCREEN te Ameren ent prvtvect it hinw'e large id estmunian: aud ga ey | The pleasing Jashion efiect of « . ‘ or, whien OF FRE VITAORAPE, eee eiiterct cotspany ont te, Nauine Krai aes tine ot ue we ig vercosts is the result of mont! ne ape ‘ of “The pn tn the grip of the ope - - 5 fi . , treat n devel “ a! the K on hopheeapeh sight thet Amereae ome. pare, eine, “hg he ay ot oe of tt A “ entort, design end st . ue # ‘ of being eMfewted by duet ue, ph Teenie The feature WO Of aaying ov ip thie i & sted 4 e iy of the Lighthouse,” other pert oma ¢ We! ing Suite Gi to Be seset © Hele Novtrulls three part me SOrvet © rm my y - he LF Spring Overcoate 816 to %% nnn, dawenal satin the iy of to | com ont. orm apagtns wo > 6 LATE MAS, WALOO'S DEBTS . on i Tot) samaet cares, "Saaine CN Se wre, cectetea up tesonen cages CAOMED EOTATE'S RESETS wetionato eves. BROKAW BROTHERS rt the play f om na TR Lady a @ eubeurtl. nd w Phelane of stantere! . Ny i> hele ae A Astor Place & bourth Avenue marke the per . be « ae ng plo Showed (ey apprectat fit te nels et Asks et 4 . errimen i tr ° pis © te # Avelver drama being nner, OF 7. y F er en donot tO he f ™ of an ev! vie els mete nem rt taken late the ere he 5 Tall en te eae) | “ the worware | ob « pare td "tn ‘ae 9 . Vransies oe Ph sagt ; Hunts [see a 9 a a Sos, aaamceh at the ton GIRL LEAPS TO DEATH. : . " i? “on Week aurAmerieane tc tue Vather 4 lel po gel gearing Nee gain ance Sammeienene Wests Store Open Every Eveping During Ihis the song cut short, But fact that one of these vie! last-nai Hade helped tly mer o Con . o ee few joys) souls had th 4 army « od uy Me ead | of Otulto Ket , ation ty the Bu Court ag powhat dub y ‘nn n't @ weak |chorue, The y aay athing thet the setate ® FACTORY he protramiw id rt ad i ent a rom the transfer tax, and el aie, Part worth coving | Weoause uf the Hines of veo pe that Hauiltties pred myers |e $e “past” and seomed in a fair gma AoW laurels tor bisnoslt ; i Ghar ee. Tenuate pmnitied Bees ei all eet CLEARANCE SALE misture of future After deoornting Hetneie! IN AQUATIC SPORTS AT one of the videst In > eens Ragle in return fore vite ote muice| PROCTOR'S 6TH AVENUE. inde din a poor citndine oe ee Mr. Gottileb, who te 14 in aw lumber ‘and Habliities are y to the estate DRIVES OWN AMBULANCE. ‘Stops Stomach PIANOS imate ci anwricoe (Mets wounded Coawrour toner auto co] Pains in Two Minutes AND re present a host, tnelaed Hiab and Co i very by @ | ry te the ead and hea Twenty-feat § @ taxte { could have ped hi ati ighth Street at The Greatest Movement of Piano Selling hia.” ati t buyers should not fail to ' ill without de 500 Unparalleled Bargains} Dobson gave a rong recittal, himself as his accompanist at ff hot or cold meat use — to add many extra numbers to Mr. Dobson's com- sion of a song is better than as low as as low as 175 as low vit *190 ility to express it because of At Reductions ranging fo $52:59 to $2487 Remember that at this Sale you can buy a useful Upright Piano as low as $50, and the peerless Wissner Pianos and Player Pianos at prices which, quality for quality and value for value, are not, and never have been approached by any piano dealer in the country. The only but imperative reason why we make tnese enormous sacrifices is the fact that we need more room in our factory to facilitate the manufacturing of our new styles. The Pianos offered at This Sale are divided in 6 Groups as follows: GROUP 1 GROUP 2 Used Upright Pianos which Used Upright Pianos ine cluding such makes as W nave been thoroughly over | | ner, Chickering, Steck, Leck hauled in our factory. erling, Bradbury, 50°75 *100|| $125 4 wo. GROUP 3 GROUP 4 Upright Pianos whic! New Uprig Hit Pianos, dis- been used for concert continued styles and factory demonstration purposes. samples, formerly $350, $450, *190 to *250 $475 and $550. Worth $300 to $450 reduced from 975 to 5100 GROUP 5 GROUP 6 That the saving of FIVE DOLLARS OR MORE on your new Spring Suit or Topcoat is entirely “up to you”—the Big, Busy, Brill « LIGVH AML LAD, Stores offer you the opportunity—if such nu saving interests you, come into one of these have and . a Busy Stores and see these Spring Suits 4p For $20 @ $22.50 Values Plaids, Overplaida, Glen Silk Mixtures and Pencil of fine imported Eng: 1s, With patch pockets TOPC ‘OA TS—Smart ved with silk, and the new _ Player Pianos, discontin- Used Plaver Pianos in firste tinued styles and used for lade condition’ Fe demonstration; formerly $675 | | $1485 condition: reg) nd $575. and $475, reduced to $350 andS450 now 5190 and ‘375 Every Piano is sold with an Unequalled Guarantee LIBERAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS To Suit Your Convenience. No offer within reason will be refused. ‘SUAH.LOUA TIA OL OD IF YOU CONTEMPLATE MOVING We Will Hold Your Purchase For Later Delivery, WISSNER PIANO WAREROOMS, 55 and 57 Flatbush Avenue, near Fu!tcn Street, Brooklyn Values In SUITS—Pencil Stripes, Tartan Plaids, Over- plaids and a fine assortment of mixtures, TO. COA und Oxford, and BALM. H mplete yles and models for men, young se of every size and age and, price vondertully well tailored. nge of alee men and considered, 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street | Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway | 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street = 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue 125th Street Store Open Evenings We Gira United Profit Sharing Coupons With Every Purchase . LIAVH FAL Lad.. YW simplify Home-seeking by saving time, temper and tramping. ° o 10080000100 YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU'RE NOT SATISFIED.

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