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THE EVENING WORLD WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER ae | ‘HE NEW PLAYS Grace George Gives a Fine Production of “The Liars.” BY CHARLES DARNTON T GRANTSINIUNCTION RULER OF NIPPON AGAINST HOSPITAL | ASCENDS THRONE TOPROTECT WATER WITH SHINTO RITE < Their Bed-Time Stories On the VICTROLA Was there ever in this wide world a child whose ayes didn’t glisten at the mere suggestion of a story! And the stories on these Victrola records are particu at because they are told so fascinatingly These Educational Records are not only loved by the children, but they teach the children without their realizing they are being taught. Let us send you a catalog containing the newest of these Educational Records The Wanamaker Victrola Salons are fully equipped in every possible way, with the newest machines, the gpwest records, and sound- roof rooms in which you may hear records to your ’s content. The Wanamaker Educational Terms of Purchase permit you to have a Victrola by the payment of $5 or $10 a Month according to the glad to inform you of instrument. We shall be urther upon this subject. Wanamaker Victrola Salons. First Gallery, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Ninth Street &-Broadway, New York. SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” ADS. WORK MONDAY WONDERS. nm bit tm the you know fifteen or twenty years, and The Liars” could get on without that melodramatic young who y we preat from the w of Lady Jew The Star and Garte impossible broth ‘ re with bert muat 4 would be smgomied, by 1 through cer tiniogus, wit put se pen he earlier ns much about unimportant t would be better to reach quickly that truly humorous in which the awkward Hlare @ midable husband ne things sontronted by a | | ar at ‘testimony , was wade the most di- fg part of the performance, to capital acting all-round. » vain and rather silly youns husband Is such @ bear « some excuse for her con Miss George not only met nll f artificial comedy, but in the end she acted with so much ltenderness and understanding—when rstanding was a more or less dit- + matter—that she left nothing to d, The little, delicate touches she gave to her role here and there left no doubt of the fact that she Is an artiste to her finger tipe—one of whom our stage may well be proud. By long, hard and good work she has mado for herself a position such as Rejane holds on the French stage. In forming her Playhouse company, Miss George is to be congratulated upon having mado Ernest Lawford one of its members, In his own mod- est w he shared honors with her ‘inst might as the friend and philoso- “ie wae straightens out the domestic tangle while at the same time he Is trying to pack himself off to Africa. From first to last Mr; Lawford gaye a performance that struck a sympa- thetic note and at the saine time was rich in whimsical humor, It was he who made the first scene betweeh Deering and Falkner 4 man-to-man whose t thera I duct tne Low Prices and Liberal Credit ‘The advertised vin) q s barge sola oak Bienen) Cate Nhl iar ta |) Bette Lon Mach wult Pi°oO weekly delivers this suit { 10-Pleve 3 Dining Bui? con nine, i C1 Delivers Any Com- plete Room Outfit to your Home. J NO EXTRA CHARG SALE OF ENAME! Keg. 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Josephine Lov. | tone for 2,000 pationts and the State Jett played a “cat” with velvet claws, | Training Sehool for Boys with al and Mary Worth was delightfully | most as many Inmates, Dr, Bugeno helplens as the "Dolly! who told a lie) Hi, Porter protested to Gov Mu and made n very bad Job of it, Albert that this community, would seen in- Need played the henpecked Fred. us| clude oo), and that the sewage though he had heen born for the pa: without further words, this play is « well done that It's well worth a visit to the Playhouse WALL STREET Soatteved Mquidation occurred dur- ing the first hour, Bethlehem Stee wold off 85 points to 400, During the second hour the general Hat was firm in spite of pronounced weakness in @ few of the war stocks like Crucible Steel, Allis-Chalmers and American Locomotive, Bears raided market vigorously fol- lowing publication of Steel tonnage statement. In standard stocks there was excellent support on decline and prices soon rallied. In mid-afternoon the railroads touched highest prices of the day. Southern Pacific gained 3 7-8, Pennsylvania, 18-4; Union Pacific, 857-8, 21-8 points above the early low. Market closed on vigorous rally. 7 Closing Quotations, With net changes trom previous closing ka, Gold Mine, CG A Allis Chale: Allis) H+ + ++ KL Chipio Copper Col Fuel de Consol, Gas Continental © Crucible Buel Dat 09 [tHete tote ltl eteetet Sete ]e] HHGEIE Hetty lessee tee ttt ™ Volon Pact tk « Ee ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. onal Biscuit Company—Quarterly nds of 13 Mt. on preferred and common stocks. Preferred is pay- able Nov, 30 to stock of record Nov, 15 and common payable Jan, 16 to record jot Dec, 28 Brooklyn Union Gas In year 1915 will save $700,000 ting expense through low cost of gas oil by @ con- tract made late in 1914 Copper Range Company resumed divi+ dendy by declur Oct, 1, 1918 eienidateiaaaestons NEW YORK COTTON EXCHA o High NGE. Last Deo. 1.6: 11 9 1 1 tt r 1 1 4, and the other mere men succeeded in cutting ridiculous feures | To tell the truth about “The Liars,’ 21-2, and United Btatea Steel sold ai | 6 $3 a share, first since i 6 0 ( 1 n the placa would be a constant ca to the Croton water even (! lane were followed to m i] 4 sowage plant and pump the purl fled remnant overland to the Hudson Hiver. There would be constant dan- ger, he sald, of leakagewr from flood fight’ against the sewage has con kept Up ever since It reached sx lust"September, when Mayor ® Mitehet eared at a hearing before Gov, Wh ny, and told ' 1 and other carried into New supply, no matter what f plant should be erected at Mohanale Whitman, in a letter written Sept. 20, assured Mayor Mitchel that not one ounce of sewage from Lake Mohanslo should find its way into the Croton watershed, He sald he would ask the Legislature for an appropria- tion of $125,000 to erect a pumping station at the inetitution which should carry all the effluent from the hewage disposal plant to the Hudson River without letting one drop escape. el PUBL SERIE (NYE REST SHELD MAL (Continued from First Page.) for years he garried it on a margin account in a brokerage office. From the time of the original pur- chase in 1902 down to tie present, the stock has never stood tn Judge McCall's name, although he persisted! it was his just as much as if he had been the owner of record, The commitee, by subpoenaing books and records, produced the orlwinal certi- fleates showing that the stock passed in succession through three broker firms in which McCall had his ac- count. First it was J. 8. Bache & O©o., through whom the original “good thing’ purchase was made, Then McCall transferred his account over to Payne & Van Antwerp, because of his friendship for William C, Van Antwerp, now a governor of the Stock Exchange and its principal publicity spokesman, Later, when Van Antwerp changed business con- neetions, he took the McCall account into E, R. Chapman & Co,, a firm now out of business, McCall was not asked and did not state who it was that alloted him the stock, “{ didn’t even order the stock pur- chased,” said McCall in a burst of confidence to the committee, “1 was simply told that I was to be let in and that a certain number of shares was my allotment, I think It was 118 shares at the start, My impres- sion is that the price was around $119 per share, I was told that It was a good thing, and I went in, “Did you pay in full shares? “No, they were carried for me by the brokers on a margin account, 1 .| recollect that the mock then was un- listed and the margin was pretty but I cannot recall the for your m From records produced the McCall account was carried along on margin down to January, 190%, the number of shares having increased meantime to $87, Then McCall made an arrange- ment for a loan with Andrew Freed- man, who took up’ the stock from 5, R. pinan & Co,, and had it trans- ferred into his own name, The dividend checks of this period wore exhibited and showed that they were made payable first to the brok- ers and then to Freedman. “Certainly,” said McCall. “They were the holders of record, although was the owner tn fact. The brokers credited to my account the amount ot the dividends they received as against the interest charges for car- rying the stock on margin, ‘Then when Freedman took up the stock I arranged with him to let the dividend checks apply on the interest charges on the loan account.” Counsel Lewis for the committee tried to find out from McCall some- thing about his loan from Freedman McCall could not remember the exact amount, but sald that it was some- thing in eXcess of $50,000. He paid It off in December, 1908, and took over the stock from Freedman, having it then registered in the name of his dummy, Mackin, C ~ CatarrhCan Never ae ‘coarsest Withstand This i ares : “Treatment . = : Bereg Through the Blood, Health le at Once x ee canaet Oe US, Carried to Diseased Membrape and termedisry was needed; @ (ie beginning of (be acces Discharge te Speedily Ended. and court rele placed @ crows The prompt aod certain action of Dr Upon the bead of Yoshibit ve Discovery tu the Imperia announced b and tte depende of the three « Then, tn the pre throng, and glory and the Emperor sanctuary, the Emp if ruler of Nipp les and cugte 4 Uremsures nee of @ brilliant representative of the power y of thia world prayed to ble a repair process which works actively on the diseased membrane where Cat lo + unchecked Thus by building up a new and per 4 system the Catarrh infested matter by of the bleod, liver and kidneys larch is overcome and permanently hurt fect covering and carrying out of the * forefathers, bese hem to pro ¢ red tect the * and to guide bim to we envoys, Pont he deceived in ard to the best for nis people and himself Telkn lands. weit Master! Catarrhs proper local applications help The prayer concluded, the Emperor, o¢ x PY i, but humble servant, wor-\0f cuurse, but no Catarrh sufferer can took the sacred bell held vy « cham this ancestors pri oad seomgg oN pre grog osbibito has decorated all on - beriain and rang it be the sanct mt wire aid Ministers ta} ter tp the blood le carried wary, according to Shinto ritual representatives of the, 1 drop of al When the Emperor hud resumed his republics, Who nare Pierce's Gi piace on the dais where he had been ratiqna. To) eal uit in this safe vege seen Piao, Hanae end the Emperor presented’ table is & mighty alters ; ee yen atarthal conditions their obelsance before the sanctuary, | President Cabice Wie | berever located, but Vitelions the Mba A coust lady in ancient robes made ON, Nov. 10. —President |neys stomach, liver, bowels and every an obsisance as representatgve of the the speror organ of the body. People who suffer Einpress Sadako, who was absent be- tations: | humiliation and mental misery because cause of an expected beir —_— Jef Pimplew Skin Rash, Blotehes, Bray i The lated was a striking feure BOO STRIKERS MARCH TO | tions eile Cerenaites AS Seen In & milk-white robe of glows sili. ‘The | benefited. by " color white ts always worn Ja ritual TRIAL IN CHICAGO COURT. pifatieater in, medicines a supply services, being symbolic of purity aad + --— ’ or send 50 cents in one cent stamps to 1/1 Dr. Pierce, Invalides’ Hotel, Buffalo, N, of |Y., for trial box of tablets, sanctity. cu Tho ceremony itself was very sim-| des AGO, Nov HE “New Yorker Staats-Zeitung” has attained a position of unique prominence. Having long ago outdistanced all competition in the foreign-language newspaper field of America, it now ranks fourth in circulation among the leading dailies of New York. Circulation Reports to Post Office Deparment October Ist, 1915 (Average Daily and Sunday) World . . . . . . . 391,158 American . ° 7 3. 349,345 Times . - . . . . » 318,274 Staats-Zeitung . . . . 131,456 Press. ». . » « « + « 210,869 Herald . . @ . . . (98,651 Tribune J % 2... 82,674 Sun. . Rots os P5789 This reflects the market the “‘New Yorker Staats-Zeitung” repre- sents and its value to the advertiser. It also shows why the substan- tial buying public of New York cannot be reached without the use’ of its advertising columns. : It is the fifth largest in volume of all advertising published. Total advertising in agate lines for the year 1914 (daily and Sunday) compiled by Statistical Department of the N. Y, Evening Post . World . . . . . . . « «7,531,401 Times... +. + + + « 6,879,097 American. ... ». » « 6,142,193 Herald } . . . « «© « » 8,883,871 Staats-Zeitung . . . . . 3,117,355 Sun... 6 «© © » «© + 2,630,831 Tribune . «6 « « « « 2)200,2)1 Press . 4 «6 « + «© « + 1,486,889 Conditions have made the ‘New Yorker Staats-Zeitung” the most powerful newspaper in America and as a result an advertising me- dium of exceptional value. It might be well to bear in mind: the above facts when an adver- >Horker Briting “The National German Daily” Members of the American Newspaper Publishers’ Association and the Audit Bureau of Cive sat} bate. anit Dt aah 2 + mecca a! inane 4

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