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An Artist Tells Striking Story in|,.¢ Autumn Leaves): ‘Van Dearing Perrine is showing sixty exampics of bis color impres- jetons ot Autumn Leaves, at the Thum Boa, No. 2% East Forty-hinth Street, juatii Jan. 22. Mr, Perrine has taken the local quate displa: LA tints perhaps produce the best the carrying power of this "plgereas, but the more sombre colprs bave a striking story to | the observer and Mr. Perrine aided wonderfully in the Telling of this tal The Art Exhibit of tte Swedish Seo- tion at the San Francisco Panama Exposition has been transferred to the Brooklyn Museum, and will be ¢ hibited there on and after Sunday, Jan. 30, for @ period of four wee closing’ Feb, 2%, inclasive, The ex.| A STORY OF MOUNTAIN |»: leaves, dressed in thelr autumnal] pipits from San Francisco will be sup- RO. , tints, and matched the colors they|piemented by others specially sent RAILROAD LIFE ad given them, by Nature, and from] over from Sweden, The exhibition By leaves themselves has printed| W'!! be inaugurated by an evening FRANK H. SPEARMAN. impressions on backgrounds that been most carefully selected, to the best artistic results, The im of it all nas been a series of or records, in which ephemeral or itive groupings of color abstrac- tone, as exemplified in tree, aves, are impress! out, ‘Tulips, sasafras, the tiimble berry, pple, PVirginis creeper, ash, aples, t gum, Wild grape, oak and other es, are shown on neutral back- unds, and tho general effect of the n is highly leasing, reception *, invited friends oad the um o at’ Whi ‘Aanith ne, ‘4 val Fim et | tending Sition ictare CHAPTER IV. When Helen Holmes took the day key at Signal the little office had al- ready passed from the quiet kind to the remorselessly active kind of those small way stations that drive inno- cent men mad. Two rival lines main- A Na Error. (Prom the Chicago Herald.) A man somewhat addicted to drink owned a very fine eight-day clock. When removing he did not like to trust =| the clock to the tender mercies of the removal eamtractor, and #0 set out to carry it from his old abode to his new residence. When staggering along the street with the clock closely clasped in his arms he met anotiter man somewhat the worse for drink, who remarked: “Look here, old chap. 1 think you might afford to buy you! "CASCARETS” FOR COLDS; HEADACHES They Gently Clean the Liver and Bowes, and Stop Headache, Colds, Sour Stomach, Bad Breath. "Theatres, getting all their supplies through Signal station were engaged in a race to butld a mountain cut-off— and considerable one. Despite all the help Lyons, the overworked agent, could give Helen, she found the tasks of her day about all that her strength would compass. There were little moments of respite. The railroad ) every one, considerate of Nor could Helen, situated as she ‘was, escape occasional office visite from Seagrue, whose activity as head of the opposition construction camp was unabated. Going over to the eta- tion one day te watch bis men un load a shipment of material he at Pp) ped Into the office ostensibly to mi inquiries—in reality, to steal a minutes with Helen Holmes, whoi he found busy but alone. Seagrue spoke plandly: “I hear you're becoming quite a rallroad ex- pert.” She made no effort to reply. Peit ly clever at the key, Lyons sa Helen, entering way- bills, went on with her writing. “By the way,” asked Seagrue, evenly, “any d this morning from our steam shovel?’ She looked toward the window—the local freight train had just pulled in. “It may be out there no: Seagrue seemed tn no Enjoy Lifel Take Cascarets and Wake Up‘Feeling Fit and Fine—Best Laxative for Men, Women, Chiidren—Harmiess—Never Gripe. ste to in- George Storm walked jn. { Cascarets are a treat! They livenjstore and enjoy the nicest, gentlent ena aon liver, clean your thirty feet ofjand bowel cle: Stop nd composi bowels and sweeten your stomach, Youenced. n¢ one oF two Cascarets like candy|spells, di and in the morning sive breath wad aonstipali » is clean,|should vish, tomach aweet, breath right, cold gone ious children a whole Cascaret any time. d you feel grand. |\They are se and newer gripe or Get a 10 of £5-cent bor at any druglsicken, nodded cw. tly toward greeved In kind. Then the wart engineman turned his attention to Helen and Seagrue was soon made third in the situation and without an anaesthetic. “And the best of it all f Storm at length to Helen, “th last run on local freights. I taining large construction camps and |= in No, 85."" if vestigate, and Helen had almost io hope of any diversion tn that direc- i tion when the office door opened aud | He was just out of his engine cab | \PHakhis YE Warte, to feel the pangs of being distinctly | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1916. concluded his talk with Helen and walked out. Helen rose to go out on the platform also. Seagrue Inter. vened to distract her attention, It Was Useless. She must deliver a mes. e said, to the conductor, and Seagrue, peeved, was left to stay with himself of unwillingly to follow. ts followed, but even then It was only to imself watching Storm's good- ed to Helen from the cab. And them, too; noth! ped tention, owed her with his eyes as she walked into the office, The more she showed her indifference to GAME moment. Then he turned good nat- lab ice uredly to thank Helen, While soldier. | fae Om conte fn ymetimes border. ing agreeably at this task his fireman Intru his intere n the scene long enough to remind him they were waiting for|!uck to look for the overdue steam him to gel out. Storm, with an ex- | Shovel equipment had come and preeslonn eh iteust at ‘the interrup. | ® £408 of his men were preparing to toa, set It up. CASTORIA For Infants and Children |IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS Always bears the Signature o' A al nodded gruffly to the fireman, (To Re Continued.) JRORANNNONNONAMEN ICT wwe AT 84ST. & OPEN $4 OO A SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.M. WE CLOSE ENINGS an : O'CLOCK LYCEUM. (ist Bi ETHEL BARRYMORE” NEW AMSTERDAM AROUND THE MAP a Moeal By ¢ Mie Lellan, Music by Herman Finck, consisting of Buffet, Closet, 41 in. wide; WOMAN'S Bay oS way & 40 | US SKIER fo Henry TO-! MORKOW N siout Artnue Jones’ ERSTWHILE ‘SUSAN ‘Comes By Ma Fer For Completely THE aiwieneLe MAN — FULIUN $5" Wot Wed (Pony asa 28: RALPH HERZin RUGGLE F RED GAP ELTINGE Wet Ga5, Brenwe Diats Wed, Pop.) & sa’ L FAIR~o WARMER | op.) & Sal 2 SADIE LOVE iasiitiie CONGACKEN, SS WME Wed mes LEO DITRICHS r Lé un ew N EVENINGS 25¢ to $1.00. MA WEEK BEGINNING. as signed to-night to the Limited.” Helen lifted her eyebrows in ew prise. "Some run they're giving you Seagrus took the chance to join sar- eastically in: of motive power, eh, Storm? Storm was not to be disturbed. He only regarded Seagrue calmly for a GIVE our boys a better environment; reation and healthful entertainment; to furnish encouragement and train- ing where and when they are most needed—these are the aims of the Boys’ Club Movement. We want to give our New York boys a good practical chance to We want to build a generation of better men for tomorrow by taking better care of our boys today. We want more Lincolns in our citizenship. to provide rec- develop themselves. Two Boys’ Clubs are now doing wonderful work in this direction, do so properly we have undertaken 21st. We want to‘ extend ‘the work, and to to raise $500,000.00 by January Are you willing to do your share in this work of building better boys? Contributions to E. N. POTTER, Treasurer The Boys’ Club Association of New York 55 Wall Street GIVE NO-MONEY BOY SOLICITORS “Right tn line for chiet * CANLLERY.,* Tan st, Tr 2. Tins, Th Bie (GABY res oh ) WINTER GARDEN | a aden Matinee To-morrow, Beat’ Seats 8! 50. LAST § A WORLD Of WEEK_} PLEASURE ot This CON GE AL AMI ALLHA CULLUM LIULUL LUTEUS LL Mase 10 ar SPAT fs ster CORT: 4TH Sr i TO-NIGHT « JUST A gen STANDARD of 4 Wane Eliot’s eet Ra bape oir We c SRRRY S Re ry, ty SOTHERN i bhi Pro MRERe ONLY cheer RUSSE| st ees FONIGHT cutee, take GARDEN re me Yo Ar » Mad , 89 | | FAN is THE WEAVERS pine { LAND VAUDEVILLE | prpadetor GRACE |. GEORGE". ext We Ay Bway, 29 9) EVA TANGUAY RELY NE Ver , KD SHAW'S BF, KEITH'S, CE te VAUDEVILLE. My eee te VAUDEVILLE AND FEATURE PICTURES THE IMMORTAL RAH BERNHAR ‘AS SHE 1S TO-DAY IN COAAONNANAA Peo AS SHE 1S TO-DAY IN” ih JEANNE DORE BAUMANN Opens an Account Que Liberal intends Terme apply nny land, re ~ onenienn | MALL WePay Freight& Railroad Fare Jacobean | Dining Room Suite plank top 36 in. wide; Chairs have gen- | ine leather slip seats; as illustrated. Special Values in Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums EATRE—S1ST STREET NOTON Avi PEARANCE IN 10 YEARS OF C. T. DAZEY'S STIRRING AND EMOTIONAL ROMANCE, “The Wic st Wonderiui Success) res a1) COMERS. | ITAGRAPH fm Ww RADWAY'S READY RELIEF 2c 50¢ 1.00 Pree from tnfurtons drags, componnded accorting to The Famous Prescription of Dr, John Radway (a practising physiclan.) NEURALGIA The relief is the b ritant embre t counter tr. which will usu f ten or fifteen minutes. World “Wants” Work Wonders SOOO ECCI FH FON HOH SAVE. BR w EEK Our Bookle’ 46 in. long; China Serving Table has | Completely Furnished, PHONE 9110 ATA ES., THURS. & SAT. 25¢ & S0e TO-NIGHT AT 8.15 — WITH ITS ORIGINAL & GENUINE PICKANINNY BAND ff -AND- THRILLING HORSE RACE f INTRO! Generation ! eta h L |TOTHE EPUBLIC . |The “Success” Thousands of new assortments are at HEARN 16% JANUARY SALE NOW ON! “NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS” of This Sale Is Ample Proof That Its VALUES Are GENUINE— Customers Want Value for Their Money— NOT Advertising Talk. FOR EXAMPLE, oe January Sale THE FOLLOWING :— a of UNDERWEAR. MUSLIN, NAINSOOK, CREPE DE CHINE NIGHT DRESSES ENVELOPE CHEMISES DRAWERS: COMBINATIONS: arments added CORSET COVERS PETTICOATS for Third Week..... Fill your wants while best—Prices, as usual, lowest in the city. No Mail of Telephone Orders for the following: yiiariy t Dresses—Nainsook and uslin=-round or high neck— or embroldery—reg. 69... . t Dresses—Cambrio—Empire style—elaborate lace yokes and sleeves—wide ribbon—reg. .98. —Nainsook—-dorens of e with embr's, beading and ribbon—also f or white and figured Cr long or short sleeves— ribbon bows— Women's Co yoke ¢ outlined with lace drawers lace trimmed— ron 19 Kook Combinations—deep f organdie inserts and well made—val s—-Nainsook—Allover ney lace and ook—datnty embroideries HOUSEHOLD GOODS 90.98 Fine Australian Wool Blankets Heat quality—for tli “and ex scarlet designs Satin Damask Napkins... 2 ch—Irish m'f'r—choice desig Tarkish Bath Towels in—extra good value—w! close, spongy weave, TERMINA ah nt AT Re TiceEe 0o., HIPPODROME} | | ie vi “WooRAY ovettlegs Ce Bauer. taged by It Wh Burnet rm. Tuk ROSEY’ BOSEY cies PHOTOPLAYS, | | THE KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE | BKOADWAY aud QSTH SPREE BILLIE BURKE) & “+ Sia | DALY*S ime 98 | aie, TANGO’ GIRL Priacom SauoricAr 0! YMPIC ¢: eat Matinee Daily “Record Breakers” s\ck' Vie ORKVILLE 3i°\* Burlesque }f YANKEE DOUDLE GIRLS ome ; 9’ BURLE Que Ata | BROOKLYN. (Gree fate DUSTIN FARNUM, BURLESQUE | THE WOMAN HE Next Week "Bian Hila” J Fulton, Sts) TAR ¥} at i300 Dal “\) mixtures; $1.98 Women's Tub Dresses. Striped ginghams—panel embroid or contrast pink, la rand blue $1.98 Women's Jap Silk Blouses plain black silk tal jored style: eatly made—all size: si Lot SES BECOND FLOOK, $1.00 Extra Sie White Voile Blouses Hizes 4 ery or | BLOL r v8 6 ) FLOOR. 98 ct. Women's Fleeced Union Suits High ne ng OF abort al a hor ove ve $1.69 Women's Juliettes Black kid — turned heels—med! broad widths-—sia TivEs—skCOND FLOOR, ‘also chinchtilas-—-plain helted—all nelette—light & dark ne bants® DRT SROOND 59 ct Children's Pajamas p and Manneletie—also fl night shirts { yra 6 tol $1.49 Leather and Silk Handbags Self covered and Jeather and silk lined—some Men's Black Wool Hose | id te |] oP? Sfosimnt—MAIN FLOOR, SEPTEMBER MORNING GLORIES” EVERY SUNDAY, 2 BIO CONCERTS, Leok for the Clocks! 78 7.95 FEA) uize beds—white and pretty two- WOMUES'S DRESSES SECOND FLOOR, Allover embroidered white, allk—alao and embroid- und extra size WEAR—MAIN FLOOR, | 1.24) : "“ repps, madras | 97 et, Renaissance Scaris red atribes on white and Centre Pieces cd) oft or Jaundered cutta. . > Teen tet aL GeUUKIN pcan” | Drawnwork or embroidered centres $5.98 Boys’ Overcoats 4.50 | 69 ct. All-Linen Damasks \|"Gheviots—new plaids, checks and or double breast styles ~3 to 16 years BOYS’ GLUTHING—THIRD FLOOR, 49 ct. Rompers and Creepers... To 6 yre—stripes and checked flan neatly made. "Hoe FURNISHINGS —THIRD FLOOR, aiiver | frames— ide frames gnd patent catches, ine arHEn chops MAIN. FLOOR, 6 Seconds of 24 ct. quality—sray heel Drawere—Cambrio or hematitehed ruffie bed +38; omb'y and tucks—reg. .29. in or Cambric— y. tuoke or lace worth 4! | Drawers—M. | Tuffles of and insert 58) i Drawers | ye ‘ainsook or Cambrio— ruffles 8 cmby or lace— and Jacoo= en and ombroldertos or ne: entire iM e ruffles—val. $1.29.. 05 Women’ Coneee Covers—nainsook— round neck-rowe of Inc emb'y—regular teeee » 8 | Corset Covers—Nainsook—yokes of emb'y or lace ant ‘ribba — veg, $9 ++ BT Cotnet Covers——-Nainsook-—elaborate vr neatly, trim'd with fancy laces fine emb's—reg, $1.28. 4.. D4 | women’ 's Petticonte—ti “gn wide emb'y ruffle—reg. .6 Women's Petticoate—rows of sa or wide emb'y—value .79....... OF Retticente—Cambric or Nalneook—. i © styles—value Fine Nainsook—dee} ‘al, | \ four with rows of Point 1.94) Ge Paris laces or handsome — | embroidery—reguinrly 81.98... 9.4% "as | Pete ate—Fine Natnsooh=- deep tounces— I ant or envelope trimmed—reg. 3. 08 mptrstpyginey i 2.05 fancy lace, y Hhhone-rew 68° 49! Short Undersktrte—Camrh=io—~ ; purtie with hematitened nem... ,2@ Short Underskirte—inco insert and'edge or tucks and emb'y— bows and shirrings—val our regular 59 ct... 06. eeuee + 46 TE Ste a Bee I SD) JANUARY SALE SPECIALS IN JANUARY SALE SPECIALS IN COMFORTABLES THERS PILLOWS tra | Silkoline Covered dainty floral tope—plain bucks— reg, .98 s Persian Cambric Tops—full Winter welght—went stitched—- reg. $1.69 «Sale 1.27 bes bound Flowered of Peratan Sty! 1.98 Jacquard Robe Blankets...1,64| full size—Wintor wele we twoand three tone combi- | extra special—reg. $2.19. Sale 1.7% idles Down, Wool and Cotton Filled— .08-86.98 Fine Lace Curtains. .3.77 |. fine sateen coverings—dainty erica Marie Antoinette and colors—borders to match... Irish) Point—novelty and showy | (Down filled are e ire ong--eottos borders—mounted on best net filled are plain co values $5.49 to 86. 2. . Sale 4.77 08 ch. How. fuscatn Mote Silk and Satin Covered Comfortables—= eee hite or AreBian. vorder | Sin or wool filled DDN 3 08 ct. AN-Linen Satin Damaske 77) NON Mine t eee ae ticking 70 in—full bleach—new design seek tcier Wt $1.69 Satin Dor Damasks 1.329 22x28—reg. 98 70 tnewall 1 full bleach—rich al Goose Feather Pillews— ticking 74 4 22x30—reg. $1 24x30-—reg, $2.49 26x30—reg. $2.79 an ide Sale 2.24 New Mixed Goose Feathere— Sale .6T 50 ct, Tarkish Bath Temele Fe a reg. 55 lb © assortment le he bare on taney. een white and | White Goose Feathere—down mized variety of col'd bord POG. B10. cc ccrcncencevel jale 1.07 ———————_—_____—___9 | MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. | To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted | No Mail or Telephone Orders, 1.27 | $1.19 Men's and Women's Umbrellas... 81 26 and 38 In.—black Agnertcan taf- feta-—plain and trimmed handles, UMBRELLAS—MALN FLOOR, el and Forks. each. °.19 1.64] Woll-known make—cellulotd handles, OUTLERY—MALY FLOOR, $14.98 Alb Wool Brussels Rugs 10.60 9x12 ft.—rich Orientals and medal- | Hons—small desicns. RUGS—THIRD FLOOR, 74) 29 ont 8 3s a New Art Talletas jonnes 18 old chintz, Oriental and signe of, black and waite riped cts. | USWolstchY Dar DASE, } $1.89 Crochet Spreads. Full size—h y quality — hemmed | or fringes conventional designs. PRBA DS—BASEMENT, | 24et Turkish Towele 1634 | xd! in.--double thread—bleach hemmed—red, blue or white at | borders. TOWELA--MAIN FLOOR, ke Heavy. Irish make—new designs, LINENS MALN FLOOR, 59 ct. Yard-Wide Silk Poplins a8 Soft chiffon fintsh—eventng, atreet | and fancy colors, black, 81) SILKS—MAl 69 ct, Taffeta and French Serges cod | 41 tn.—all_ wool—fine, close weave tan, garnet, brown, myrtle, Co) hagen, blue’ and black. DRESS GOODS—MALN or an- 19 ct. Fancy Crepes. . a Full assortment of nov: checks lr WASH DRESS FABRI ‘© | 21 ct, Wide Ribbons. ay hls, calaee 1.00 New assortment | and Drssheun, binte ba RIBBONS —MAEN 11 et, Outing Flonnele Pink and blue WASH DRESS P. Clee Signs Denete Morning Specials, Look for the Oleckst