The evening world. Newspaper, December 22, 1915, Page 13

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Sie Repeers Punticty Mxeented tn’ Meateo City, GALVESTON, Tex., Dec, 22.—Bix Moinbers of the robber band reeontly Captured in Moxivo City were executed Publicly to-tay, according to a men- by Juan T. Burns, ui here. Four others death were given a inet moment. Five with the band have to long prison term cate ie robbera ha van "able to 0 voli capture, for some 6 ans of forged documents witen% ‘nate the police belleve they ere Cid officers, TO SAVE EYES FREE PRESCRIPTION TRY IT IF YOUR EYES GIVE YOU TROUBLE _ Thnasande of people suffer all the time wly beeamse they don’t know = home |, hut none for thelr eves and iy eye They utet them, the trouble being too slight \_letve them to an eye specialist, Finally | they may mo to nome cheap store and slgsole they de bet neeas ee wincw nftee being wera two oie e months do thelr jeak, watery, S| greatly benefited wearers of 1@ CENTS BROWN’S + _ Bronchial @ TROCHES fol yaogiMery i remedy ia the Not a candy— ate - un yer Droge wr he New 10c Sui Box Other sizes #80, bee and $1.00 CaaS es Span reese ts pros, Jehan I. Brown & Son Bvstea, Masa. 2\to be the final step in calling off ‘eral magnate, Is to put his money in | esti THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, (, DECEMBER 22, Cleveland American League President Harry Hempstend of the New York Giants, to-day spiked a re- OF PEACE AWAITS |i" sie ONLY SIGNATURES orabdle to deal for peace with the Fed. erals.and at the same time try and Warring Magnates Gather for Final Meeting To-Day in sign one of thelr players. There still ts a suit against us instiwated by Kauft for $5,000, and this may have led to the report that we were dickering with the Federal star.” Ss | Cincinnati, aic A Simple, Home-Made Remedy, Inexpensive bet Unequalled. CINCINNATI, Dec, 22.—Baseball | 4-j-fotelnieeteteitotetetteeloeittotato Deace was at hand to-day when the) The prompt and positive results given warring magnates met at the Hotel)by this pleasant tasting, home-made Sinton to await the signing of the te igh has caused it to be used in| formal treaty, han any other remedy. It The affairs of the International League which have tireatened to be- come as serious an obstacle to peace as the Federals’ demands had beon, have been settled, according to offictal announcement from the meeting, and to-day's pact, disposing of them, was pats family uy Get vs guaees Pines (50 conte’ worth) from any drug store, pour it int pint Lion ond fii the bottle with plain gran ted sugar syrup. This a a full jy—of the most ef- jective cough by ly at a cost of only 64 hositilities. When the Feds anti-trunt | ents of lens. You couldn't buy oa sauce sult pending in Chicago would be; f, ‘prepared and never spoils. Full withdrawn was not known to-day, but| directions with Pinex. the magnates appeared to have an un-| Pinex is » highly concentrated com- derstanding on tl matter. pound of genuine Norway pine aly, ‘The Baltimore Feds’ demand for a| fich in guaiacol and is famous the worl he 1 tonal Lei over for its splendid effect in bronchi place in the Internation: ague was whooping cough, bronchial asthens the bump in the road to amity which} winter cou; for @ time defied steamrolling in the] ‘To fro disappointment, in making big meeting, but optimistic offictal | thi sk your druggist for “244 ounces statements from the trenches indj-|of Pinex,” and don’t accept anything fated the Baltimore owncrs at last|¢l#- A guarantee eer ed had been placated. tion, or money promptly rei iy ore is pre} ‘ion. Pinex Ce., There was plenty of speculation, but | Wayne adv ' it was only speculation concerning the fate of players Holding war-time con- tracts, President Ban Johnson of the American League issued a statement that the player situation had been dis- cussed and “about settled.” These de- tails also were hoped for to-day. The men who are drawing BD she peace pact, which members of the Na- tional Commission and Federal League leaders expect to sign some time to-day, are: Judge George H. Williams, St. Louls, attorney for the American League; John M. Galvin, Cincinnati, attorney for the National League: and 8. L. Swarts, St, Louis, Federal counsel, ‘The agreement will Gisbandment of the eral Leagui and the purchase of two or more clubs in organized baseball by the Federal League magnates, - Charley Woeghman of Chicago will buy the Chicago Cubs, Harry F. Sin- clair, the Newark angel, may buy a club, probably the St. Louis Browns. If this deal through, ported Phil, ll, backer of the St. Louis Federals, will get the Cardi- nals. Ed. Gwinner, the Pittsburgh Fed- TIRED OUT STOMACHS siven 4, tat satere Sitel! Coit atrongth by the use Stuart S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS “ They Wo oktire a ror! rovide for the __CONGERTS AND MUSIC, MET ROPOLI TAN WOUn. TONIGHT Man LANG’ UaRD ATA To-Night at 9. MANHATTA “MASKED MARVEL” +s “STRANGLER” LEWIS CATCH-AS-CATCH-CAN TOA FINISH PLAZA Pai Vaudeville and Feature Pictures HENRY KOLKER IN THE PHOTO PLAX: “The Warning” And a Splendid Vaudeville rogramme Friday Mets, & Nights, Surprise Vaudeville Tritay Mole, & Nights, Sarprise Veudevitle | F.F-PROCTOR’ VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTO F: LAS, 2a 8, 34th St. and &th Av. 25 to $2.00. Return Match gd lt ay PROLUMBIA si, [Payers is pia | snows KISSING GIRLS | VAUDEVILLE. DB. fh Kuiti's | NAZIMOVA, s|P ALACE B'WAY. 47 ST. ily Mat. 2b to #1 | Aromas a DOM S| ae oiei sn i “CRY OF PEACE” | Symphony Four, La Prauce Triv COLONIAL a, VarRe, inate UT kha bette reonat x SLHAMBRA | “GERMANY in “AL hgh AT WAR avs Ametican Root 4 Teneo by Imperial Order = | Edward Aboles & Co. 479.7 Inclowed, Heated, Comfort S| to 1. THEATRES. wiser ee ® PUNCH & wwoY THEATRE Renn" The Happiest Youngsters (of 16 or 60) fi nf these dladsome days will be the ones who see “] ‘Blind Pew tip Bill Bones the Black Spot IN Weet 49th St. Just East of Broadway HW PWINTER GARDENE A WORLD OF P PUAYHOUSE fot Eb KEE AiR a. ar tare FUP RE RAEN + eu MAUDE ADAMS ee a LYCEUM Wai S58", ven, at Mata Tire ETHEL BARRYMORE i. ‘i ever WEWAMSTERDAM Ban ae Varn B18. AROUND THE MAP yi)", WEL, A. Metals Mate b Herman Pinch Paice cst Evo! FROLIC , LORD DUNDREARY SADIE LO L6 VE rite pest ie ty, Wet (Pop) hats 2 [FAIR WARMER HOBSON'S CHOIC 48TH oT. |} thee, x of enw "1 ARRIS sss $25.87 tk 315 hiss ||] THE ETERNAL MAGDALENE" if ROLLING. STONES PASE es Matinees Wed, & Sa ud ee a aa (SPECIAL MAYS, OSC Bisa 20-m) 7 RU is H ue Le) Ent = ion.) a poy od hit: it THE TRAIL HOLI ith FRED NIBLO as Billy Holl CANDLER & pa he (Po THE HOUSE OF. sa, | GARDEN fissa Pa wae Faas | Min get Noa Ra 3 Mats, Wea (P % Apo. ——— eee reiane CLAY. BURLESQUE ahs LYMPIC {57 Matinee Dail | “MONTE CARLO GIRLS” ORKVILLE 97'3,"<,, Burlesque |}t«* 2,407 GIRLS from JOYLAND |fz7tve, we fata, Be, Final Wee Staci, 0 BROOKLYN. CORT Mee wat reat $0, Eve, TA R we Ay, Skotos Sy 4 THE BIG Cc VitTOR HERGER “SOME BABY” i Lexington "qf Gra ® EVERY SUNDAY, 2 BIG RAZ oe Lost, ‘FOUND _AND REWARDS. AUTOMOBILE STOLEN. vari and Feat “ieWoun. "BS "Sohn NBACTIC arith aCHtt CASiiceC We, <00_ not ask emulayony’ Shee itt Sy ae ee BWAVNNCI tie | OPEN EVENINGS | AUNT ps On CR [4 o T ‘° 6MA OVEN BV) SuUGe, Prices—Da}i L gst Ta re GERMANY i "FIRING | LINE German Staff Mtu, Pictures, Ausp. N. ¥. Goby ITAGR APH‘. Broadway. i ne igs he mar RO! _PHOTOPLAYS. _ 44ti ST. THEATRE *3~ 11 A. M. TO 11 P.M. Prices 25c and 50c Part of the Receipts of Those Exhibitions Goos to the French Red Cross Society. Fricutine IN J/'RANCE ch Government Official Motion Victures taken bj I 'Btatt of the French Army for the NATIONAL \t Order of through E. ALEXANDER POWE! Owing to the forthcoming production of Fourth Street Theatre, the last exhibition of the theatre will be to-night. aiilso TO-DAY and All Week at xrits | BUSHWICK | Montoe St B'tlyn, Maine | PROSPECT | Fifth Avenue & Ninth St., B’klyn. ——$ $$$ These are the ONLY Motion Pictures Exhibited to the Allied Diplomats at the French Embassy at Washington. (Mat. Morris Gest) atinka” at Forty- pictures at this 1916. SAVINGS BANK The Bowery Savings Bank | | 128 AND 180 BOWERY. | | YORK Deo. 14, 1018. | tenth street ‘Wea of Fitth Avenee | THRE Por Cent. = . oh ae ae pet couch Nas rat ane ei | { OPEN 9 A.M. TO7P. M. | be credited to depositors om all ume of $5.00 and upward and not exceeding $3,000 which ehall have been a ited at least three months on t will be pa Jan'y 1, 2 DELIVERY EXTRA All goods’ bought Thursday and Friday for places on our wagon routes will be delivered Friday and Saturday. |For other points, Mail or Express packages will leave our stores day of purchase. on and after Monda: Money deposited on oF before Jan'y 10 will draw Interest from Jan'y 1, 1010, HENRY A. SCHENCK. Prestdeat, | WILLIAM 1B. KNOX, Comptrotier, JOSEPH G, LIDDL Helpful Hints For LAST MINUTE Shoppers! Read the Lists and You Can Quickly Decide Upon “WHAT TO GIVE” 40th Street and 6th Avenue | Dividend (118th Consecus jared a rate of 7 Cont, pet annum, om and after Thursday. Jan. 20, 1916, om ail sums entitled therete under the W. KINNAN, President. M, LEAKE, Treasurer. wi to umbrellas — es} handles. The foll ig are for unusual carvings and tr! elling Salt erling silver mountit®y....6. .O8 YF, (FOR SALE ss cpeunnone| 2 Miltary Sete—Sterling sliver jecee—Fre! ~ SSilvzZ 5a Black: natin Finiah—woreh PA ina seen heh with para ver ot mol males Sterling, Silver Tollet sett: also. wa rnown airap an , \fror, lar reguintly $5.49. 8.08 Brink velvet er ara cist, deatgn Leather Strap Umbre! y dark red and green—pure silk taffota—short handle finished with smart wrist strap-—a truly foreign innovation shield for monogram— value $4 -19.98 YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ WEAR oul value $12.98 pr Finer Stertin to. | Good-looking, good-fitting, new clothes palr 13.98 sot aie ike t's nd ot Si wea ¥ suit u Ife Christmas and’ he ‘willbe more MEN'S WEAR tow. to keep ae Now Year's reso- Some Gilt Hints: lutions. Men's Jacquard Dianket 4 Rate Ontnite Rebes—popular colors. 1.08 and 4,98 | Men's Blanket Bath Robes— Woll-tallored from imported and Boys’ Rain Coats —tan or black... v3 be; ao Te a eee w and Giris’ Play Outtite— dom Charles Chaplin, Indian, Sh quaw Bath Robes—gri and vn M5 fe “98 to 2.98 | Drown and navy. Silk Neckewar—box if d red — Roya Mackinaw mbination Diaide—double breast and Norfolk +40. .75, .98 and 1.49 modela—# e is yra... 3.08 to 7.08) ttew's Sitk Shirte—beautiful combinati tub allk—atitened wit throughout—made by y¥ Men's Rainecate— nows how to make tan and gray—sizes 33 to 40 aisen 14 to 18 8.08 to 7.08 Finer in French fallte or erepe de chi Men's Aith ‘Fibre gniete— bite with nei Movs’ Wash saite—white, pia. colors ‘and combinattons.... 08 2.98 Bore’ Coat Sweats LL w. Srmined wool asd worated cle, Byron or Foll collar— | nd dark gray, navy a maroon—sises 28 to 34, os to 4.08 Beye’ Hate—plush, corduroy, mack: r fancy mixtures eae ie and : ° 20 to 3.49 GIFTS FOR A WOMAN Fure—Blousee—Lingerie FURS Make Most Appreciated Gifts MUFFS, SCARFS Black Fox Muffe— round and pillow..... Natural Raccoon,.... : 24.50.. Searts to match— 9.50..11.50.. | Beaver...... 19.98. Searfs to match + 17.80 ++ 15.98 + 45.08 14.75..21.560 +21,.50..27.50 +-21,50..14.75 55.18 to 195,00 + 5.08 to 185,00 | Skunk, . + 2.08 to 30.08 46.98 Ls DIAMONDS, WATCHES, GOLD JEWELRY + 2.08 to 21.98 to Sweater Coats Millinery D6 to “ine Cross ¥ox—double LIBERAL CREDIT: aio 39-88) FRENTE aaa 1s eA Nacho tiny AM entes “OS to 18.08) Mult’ with Noveity "foart— Sooared, Call Wet rephoue Toba -6Bto 2.08 pect 39.98 JAMES BERGMAN ‘5Oto 2.49 87 MAIDEN LANE * eer, 27" mores Erearts SVto 1.98) Aprons for Everybody nite an .29to 2.98 Many Gift Suggestions 4000 4,00! mataw, Waltrensen’ and Serv 1.85 to 18,98| without bretelie GD to 9.98) or lace trimmed sees 1.28 to 14.95 | Colored Aprone—Pe: bs AGENT CALLS OS to —S.ON| bray, seersuckers and gingher waTcHé Combinations 08 to 10.08! .— Princess, kimono an al CAN A Nightdresses . ‘40 to 19,08) *¥!ee—contrast piping > MAIDEN LANE Matched Sets...... &.98to 39.08 | Cretomne Princess Aprene— Ondw BEENIN Knitted Petticoats. .7Pto 8,98) CAP tO Matehsv es reecrrere sere AO Bilk Vests, Bloomers Reé Cress Cambie and Union Bults.. 1.19to G.08' “plain or gathered ekittry ———————_._________» MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. Ne Deposit REQUIRE gARGEST LSSORTM att O.GEST VALU Easy TERMS Siow ait ENLANES MAID 'S.ROSE No Mail or Telephone Orders, $3.98 Women’s Bath Robes...........2.74 Eiderdown or Blanket—plain colors or floralg—coat and kimono modela —all sizes, HOUSE DRES8ES—BECOND FLOOR, $1.49 Women's White Petticoats... .. k or cambric—deep ruffles of lace—-many ribbon trim'd. UNDERWEAR SECOND FLOOR, $1.69 Men's Domet Pajamas...........1.14 Stripes of blue, Bee Ke, ete — fleecy nap—al MEN'a FU aN tats VaSMAIN FLOOR 59 et, Little Tots’ Petticoats. $3.00 Feather Bed Ticks Yoke, French and princess spvie Full and three-quarter ruff! of emb'y or eo ort INFANTS’ DEWE,—SECOND sscellent quaiiy: piano ted at MiLike MAIN FLOOR, 21 et. Hat and Sash Ribbons. Molres, taffetas and sa\ white and colo Dresdens RIBBONS—MALN PLOOR, 744 ct. Unbleached Muslins, 39 inch—extra tin MUSLINS BASEMBNT, Men and Women , A ATOMS —Opem Bree, ‘Broadway, 5 Terwr INO MONEY DOWN! DIAMONDS—WATCHES! ON CREDIT—Confidential KAGLE DIAMOND CO., 37 Maiden Lane. PAY. $1 DOWN, $1 WEEKLY | |“sitiveu porcaier ety heavy’ rian | "ct, Beached Takih Towle... 8 Striped pe aloo heavy HOD | Vacant e ; flanpeletteralno ‘night shirt 18x36—hommed—firm, absorbent aR Ee MADE TO ORDER pink and Atripes 6 todiyra, | —-Wido Turkish stripe borders, Sori Tatler in Prine. Ste Berane ‘BOYS’ FURNISHINGS—THIRD FLOOR. | TOWELS—MAIN FLOOR, AMT NAAT COATT! Bh ote oe $5.98 Chest of Rogors Table Silver... 2.06 Containing 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 table spoons, 6 tea spoons, sugar shell and butter knife—new pat- ern $4.98 Boys’ Overcoate—3 to 12 yre Watenes || Navy and gray chinchillas, rout “C6., || fancy cheviots—buttoned to 4 “47 i} —revera or © ercinle collars— | Harien, nal plain oF bette le or double Y. NG! 3.85 also ik . SILVERWARE—MAIN FLOOR, | rent tutto hale neds on | r i > ‘ zi ae See ee ee 19 & 25 ct. Curtain Serims..........., 6 15 et. Floral Crepes ll 36 Ine! hite or Arabia : | Bott, dainty fabrica—many floral | Jacquard or open work borders, | patterns, yee | UPHOLSTERY—BASEMENT, $ 00, ay WASH DRESS FABRICS. A! iT. 98 ct. Girls’ Ti Hate. sccosconese - J ne 4 69 ct. Sorges & Granites.............. 62 | Included are plush tams—biacie at sitinehevall wool--serges have | and bent colors ehevron weave—taupe, brown, MILLINERY-—THIRD FLOOR, cadet, navy and black DRESS GOODS—MAIN FLOOR, | Newest styles, 29 ct. Mercerized Damasks large and small—some gold lace |] "9 inch—bleached——neat patterns, edge. ame TINENS--MAIN PLOOR MILLINERY THIRD PLOOR. $1.69 Women's Untrim'd Velvet Hats... 06 Black and colors ican Denote Morning Spe: Clock n. Look for the Clecks! Look for the Clocks! Read World Real Estate Ads, Sor Best Bargains, Use World Real Estate for Quick Results, ae A Good Place to Meet Your Friends Music Every Day—Main Floor—Fuli Conceri Orchestra FRANZ KALTENBORN, Conductor String Orchestra in Restaurant—Third Floor

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