The evening world. Newspaper, November 19, 1915, Page 19

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CREDITORS AFTER WAYBURN. Two petitions tn bankruptcy were Med yosterday in the United States Dis- Got Court against the Ned Wayburn Productions Company, producers of Ned ‘Wayburn'’s “Town Toptos," at the Cen- tury Theatre, The creditors in the first Petition fled placed the Mabilities ot $25,000 and assets at $5,000, while the Beconf petition gives abilities $40,000 and assets at $10,000. Ig ts charged the corporation admitted on Nov. 17 it was unable to pay its @ebts. Mr. Wayburn said his financtal GiMeultios were due to the unexpected Fefusal of Utah capitalists to put up more money for hin production. Jt was said last night at the Centur: eeere that an attempt will be ‘made keop “Town To | at} % take advantage of the hallda With Its special Thanksgiving matin Nod Wayburn has moved his offices e Century Theat th . ES Butiding. etd ates YOU'RE BILIOUS ~ CLEAN LINER AND BOWELS TONIGHT Don’t stay headachy, sick,; or have bad breath and sour stomach. ‘Wake up feeling fine! Best) laxative for men, women and children. IRK WHILE YOU SLEEP) Enjoy life! Remove the liver and a polaon which is keeping your head | diezy, your tongue conte, breath offen- | sive and stomach sour, Don't stay biliows, sick, neadachy, constipated and full of cold. Why don’t you get # box of Cascarets from the d-ug store and eat one or two tonight and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing Svar experienced? You willwake up feel- ing fit and fine. Cascarets never gripe or sicken like salts, pills and calomel. They act so gently that you hardly realize you have taken a cathartic. Mothers should give cross, sick, bilious or feverish children » whole Cascaret any time—tney act thoroughly and are harmle: GRanp Rapips FURNITURE ji | FREE®®*ss5 BED With Every Purchase Of $75 L$ Week OPENS AN ACCOUNT CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50.00 5.00 75.00 7.50 “ 100.00 10.00 “ * 150.00 45.00 “ * 200.00 25.00 “ “ 300.00 APAR/ MENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM $50 TO $500 Open Morday and Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER COLUMBUS AVE BET.103.& 104"ST Pineapple Cake is about as good as any cake that’s made. Hawaiian Canned for the filling and save a lot of time cutting and paring. Hawaiian Canned Pineapple is all ready to use as it comes from the can, You 10c to 25e a can according to size of can and Your Grocer preset quality-—cheaper than it's re. Just ask for a can of Hawata:: Pineapple, Association OF HAWAIIAN PINcArPLe Packers Garland Building, Chicago == | with their work | tain thetr best results. } He paints as usual in high key, | ing rendition of a weather-beaten man, in | ollsking and a tarpaulin. The face is | exceedingly strong and almost raw) from exposure in the open. His “Por- traic of Paul Mansbip" ts less euo-| cowsful. | Randall Davey has essayed a “Por- trait of John Sloan,” which is a good study in portraiture. Mr. Sloan ts, however, a handsomer man than the lcanvas says he is. The greens and drabs are well handled “Portrait of Miriam McEmery,” by Kathleen McEnery Cunningham, 1s an ambitious canvas full of almost | startling colors, including reds, blues, greens and browns. The pose lacks Use tender, Modernists Show 8 Art in High Key | At Macdowell’s' An exhfbition of paintings by mod. ernists began at the Macdowell Club, No, 108 West Fifty-fifth Street, with ® private view on Wednesday, and it will be continued unt!! Nov. 28. The contributing artists are George Bellows, Clarence K. Chatterton, Kathleen McEnory Cunningham, An- drew Dasburg, Randal) Davey, Robert Henn, award Hopper, Leon Mi ,| Kroll, Henry Les MoFee, Gus Mager, *| Thalia W. Millett and John Sloan This dodecamerous group of mod- ernists evidently had a joyous time They produced ple- tures that are very largely in high key and in some cases the pigments become positively brilliant. The show &s a whole ts a good ons. The flower pieces or the atili life thomoes, are the least satisfactory of any of the offerings. This applies to the work of Andrew Dasburg, and to cortain work done by Leon Kroll, Henry Lee McFee aad Gus Mager, It seoms aa If the modernists must have the stimulation of something more than merely dead things to at- In the por- trait class, aolwe successes are scored. | Robert Henri bas painted a “Gypsy | Girl,” in which he again registers a type In whioh bigh colors and garish tones meet on common ground, Into | this picture Mr, Henri has injected a sombreness that overshadows the face, the igure and the background. with detail very largely ignored, but secur- nevertheless the effecta after which he strives, George eilows, in bis portrait of | Leon Kroll, bas achieved a powerful grace and the girl's hands are angu- lar, but the composition is very good. Btude is a fairly good nude girl partly reclining. On the table nearby # @ container with oranges and lem- | ons, You take your choice. | “The Model,” by Robert Henri, ts a| study from the nude. Tho modol tx) shown seated in @ well taken pore, but, as is frequently the case with Mr Henrl's work, the coloring is overdone. | This aleo applies to his “The Sunburnt Girl,” @ brilliant nude in the mienest | kind of registry. John Sloan has introduced much | Ife and action {nto his “Bather.” De- | corously dressed in a bathing cos- tume in which no one could find any | possible {mpropriety, the girl, in cliarming pose, climbs the rocky ehore. | is. The loucester The color is riotous but ple: work {s far mipertor to his * Gin The tenth anniversary exhibition of ks of the year began at the Arts Club Wednesday eve exhibition will remain open tintil Deo. 8 ACCUSED MEN NOT GUILTY. | Thomas Ryan and James Coleman Were Honorably Cleared. James ¢ nan of No, 4218 Third Avenue and ‘Thomas Ryan of No, 2888] Washi Avenue, the Rronx, who were arre on stuspiel with J Washingto ise Nov. 13. in an alte harged Br und the trio| N his. possession t had been taken a few hours before burglars who entered the ato: the Atlan pany, at After Cole eared of varges they were of being Im y in the burg! aciftc Ten ( 4, Pacific om Ten ¢ Avenue. | had vex and the testimony. of McCart the Court that Coleman an innocent Ryan were swect pieces of Pineapple get the rea/ pineapple flavor. ever been be- Sells It Dug Up at Darien After Centurles bia, Randolph C. laid before the customs offic the pier THE EVENING WORLD, FR IDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1915. 19 Spanish and French ooina, pearis of Sure hue, gold bracelets, ankicta, & breastplate, a powder horn, part of @ flint musket and other odds and ends whioh looked like some “props” of a “movie” concern. He said it was part of a hoard of pirates, honest-to-goodner booty, expected to amount to $1,000,000 in value, which had been unearthed on the shores of Darien, Colombia, by a party headed dy Capt. Sackville White, an English veteran of the Boer War. The chest w: Lewis expiained RINGS PIRATE CHEST FULL OF “TREASURE” of Burial—More Booty Still Sougnt. When the United Fruit liner Santa arta arrived yesterday from Colom- Lewis, a pa nice and white, and hat it had been 1 crusted with a lime formation as ; | result of burial in the sand for sev- eral hundred years, Lewis brought the chest et al. here teak chest filled with HOW TO REACH OUR SMITH ST. STORE ALL CARS "fine pest our Georg. at Warren St. SMITH STREET TELEPHONE MAIN 6045 $150,000 WORTH OF DINING ROOM FURNITURE iT CONSIGNED TO US FOR GP ri in | J. Michaels Trusts the People China Closet Wonder Pie golden oak, shaped front, bent glass ends, 10.50 » DINING CHAIRS lt So'ld Oak PEDESTAL DINING TABLE Cane, Wood and Leather! \cry finely shaped, extends 6 Chairs, . 89¢ to 10,00| feet; an ornament to any room 4.98 up 5,000 Rugs For Our Great Thanksgiving Sale These are from the world-famous f& purchases ever sent to Brooklyn. Ru gs Use the Coupon Large Axminster Rugs; best uality; floral, Oriental patterns, at Regular Room Sizes [ame Velvet "if 14. 95) He Large iets Wee 12.50 | ies 8.25 Fumed Oak Suite Famed Onk Table with 26x34 tnoh and drawer, ¥ ning The al price” of one piece, Housekeeping Outfits 3 faints $63 | A female $85 5 limumtciety plahied, Furnished $110 An A Large ASomele has served its purpose when lis duplicates have been sold. There are many such on our bedroom tloor. They must be moved. We need the space. We expect to acll them all. Ws all good, dependable furniture: in some cases the finest we have CARLOADS OF BEDROOM FURNITURE Never Betere Have Sach Biaakets and fy Hendeome Bold for Comfortahles, Good aualities, Beautiful Dressers & Halt Priced. Chitionters Hold Oak _—_— Large bovel plate mirrors, Lace Curtains [§ nenily shaped ‘supporia, boca glhrhecuong remarkable, value, 500 Pairs, Half Price and liom 4 Carloads Dining Room Furniture Preparing for the Greatest Dining Room Furniture Business in Our History—Deep Cut Prices. 12.50 » $0 “aWeek ON A PURCHASE uP TO$20¢° Our Great Special MEN’S & WOMEN’S SUITS for. . The very latest styles ana fabrics, stun- Other big values up to $30. Men’s Overcoats, $10 to $25 Women’s Boys’ and Girls’ Clothing 50c a Week FURS =xm=>All Sample THT THT and Chiffoniers Must Go!<=—= to have the contents valued, and satd he left Capt. White us fiestas. News of the find spread and digging parties are pA aif along the ahore above which Hal, boa once stood “atlent upon a peak in Darien” and saw the Pacifico at hia feet, — BOUND TO WIN FAVOR, (From the Mohhmond Times-Diepatch,) "Did you think? asked the ama- teur entertainer, anxiously, “the Jokes I told this evening were well re. ceived WASHINGTON, Nov. 18. piled the candid friend them were old favorites every one In the audienc ‘Most of |amendment, declared nearly | Senator Thomas of to promine the Buff; From ren St. to Baltic St. Open Monday and a FOR me eerie @ Purchase of $100 of 8100, be aaa Taher CREDIT TERMS 10 ne —AND— On Our Famous a Tne os: win st, J. pas 222,11 itt Bi 336.328 $4 Per Buys This $100 Ma- hogany or Oak Victor Victrola. Mahogany or Oak cabinet with record shelves. Exhibition sound box, Victor tap- You will be Maa arm and Ra any WH goose neck one of a sound=box dozen pat- tube, auto- | matic brake and speed | regulator. Nickel-plat J. price. Are tistically ed, extra curved heavy dou- large plate-glass ) mirror, ! motor (can be wou while p! All metal parts nickel- ing). SERVING TABLES ff P'8i¢4- All style Victrotas, Bs sa aiaplay, ad Tui aed tl $15 to $200 FEN." China Closets, 12.50up Chairs, 1.25 to 10.00 All the new records. All rece ords in foreign languages. You can share in our helpful credit plan with all the advan- penes of a cash cus- new models that every one admires. best suits in Brooklyn for the money. Coats, $6.50 to $20 Fur Sets from | Suits to Measure by the $5.75 to $75. | Famous ROYAL TAILORS SUFFRAGISTS IN ARMS AGAINST THOMAS Don’t Like His Refusal to Have! women, who are travelling from. San Committee Hear Two Women From the West. — The Con- gressional Union for Woman suffrage, “Well, they ought to have been,” re. | which ts pressing the Suaan B. Anthony war to-day on lorado for refusing ts a hearing be- J. me GnEL) 182-184-186-188-190 ,,. Near Saturday Evenings} Driggs Av. GRAND STREET COUPON Month PRICES SMASHED ON PERIOD FURNITURE Oak, Beautifully Designed and Finished Buffets, 16.50 to 75.00 Tables, 8.50 to 60.00 LOTHING Alterations Free fore the Senate Committes on Woman Suffrage, of which he ts Chairman. A statement issued by the union to- day said: Senator Thomas's refusal to call « meeting of the Senate Woman Suffrage Committee to hear the two Western Frances Jollift are coming Han, qpPoped hier tn the he lap ight lection, BOE him to-an organization beoat rm) ed fit ia a position ‘which, Treaty bet irege Senator ‘Thomas will Hot matn- al —— “ LOYAL TO HER HOME TOWN, Francisco to Washington bearing peti- (Prom the Independence (Kan.) Reporter.) te eamereas la eran oe nai SP ypoonle| A itcie witl in an east side famity Buff Age, 18 arourin Ly had been hearing her parents discuss out of town buying, and their en iy pecially) ment had been strongly for the National Capit tra inh ferident of the} at home policy. A mother who wi vie League, anid: |her small son was visiting | i vo Senator Thomas| home last week from a ne Lnnoee wil @ to those women. He gives as a reason for refusing to ‘ant the hearing that the Congressional inion for Woman Suffrage, w Auapices Mra. Sara Ba: ity Was aurprined to hear the dau ter of the house say to her ottaprin “Don't try fo my hand. I'll dle A matd ‘0 T'll marry an out STORE 392.224-296. 33) 228 TELEPHONE GREENPOINT 1477 Sale starts to-morrow! And never before have such amazing, satisfying bargains held sway. We are deter- mined that this November is to be the great- -w' cot in our THIS Our good qualities and special low prices sur- prise everyone Mahogany, Jacobean, etc., GREATEST PARLOR SUIT 3-Plece Leather Suit \WEEK IN THE CITY The best great specials from the leading manu- facturers. These stores lead the city in the vae riety and quality of our display. A. Parlor Suit at $21 That would cost you $30 in most places frames, finely finished, Co! onial design, tered anish "$39.50 The frame is beautifule 2-W ly carved, genuine ma- hogany finish, highly polished, The seats are of the best steel spring construction, covere in genuine plush, varie ous shades, $50 Five-Piece ) Parlor Suit at $28.50 50 This Machine $1.00 Monthly Our celebrated light running “Qten« wood," ball bearing, drop head; ¢ WA 5 50 White Beds Just think of belne able to furnish your home with there beautiful. pure, white beds at the litle price of 35 up Beds heavy filler met pm beaatiful Bra: P 4 Wee rods, wih cheice of many Datterns, now 8:50 up Dressers and Chif- fontersin Choice Woods guaranteed d oak cabinet Massive models, wet ff EHS $25.00 (ight: Fasey shaped Bt TALKING MA- .50 CHINE and $10 12 up Cabinet, lat... ROOKLYN|

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