Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
AGED RECLUSE DIES. IN TENEMENT FIRE of Mrs, Feather Lay Kitchen Stove of Her Locked Flat Firemen summoned by an alarm to the tenement at No, 2152 Second Ave- nue to-diy hammered down tho locked door of a little flat on the top floor which was all ablaze. They ex- tinguished the fire and found, lying across the stove in the kitchen, the Body on “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the Surest, Quickest Relief J. Known—It’s Tine ! Relief comes instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold, either in the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nos- @ils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose run- BANKING AND FINANCIAL. _ PROFIT SHARING regan ne mendous profits in Address FOR SALE ASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS] ALL GOODS GUARANTE. > LOWEST PRIC CALL. WRITE OR PHONE D @ AGENT CALL: ON! & DIAM! AN WATCH Prone Hoe e AIDEN LANE “ke PAY +2 DOW.N+ | WEEMLY Bp Cts -csnay 204 and Women Pepe ‘ORES —Open Eves 24s West 1steh 408 Jackson Ave Lh. city $80 Fulton 81, Wain. oop Horongh Hall wark y NALS BERGA 37 MAIDEN LANE DIA! OHS end seals the packao, ° which keeps out sir, thereby proserving the ty of the blended By inserting the we ae illus trated, the stampoasily breaks without tearing |e ee LE TS BREAKS A COLD NA Tartar Ballet By the Russians Makes Big Hit By Sylvester Rawling. HAT barbaric Tartar ballet from | T Borodine's opera, “Prince Igor." | which atti-Casazza is pre senting to us this season at the Met- ropoiltan Opera House, was tho} trump card played by Serge De Diaghileff's Ballet Russe at the tury Theatre last night. It carried the crowded and fashiohable audience by storm. The ensemble was a ver itable whirlwind of choreographic art before a background of Leon Bakst's scenery, mostly in startling reds, to make one sit up and take notice. This is not to belittle Mr. Gatti's presenta- body of an old woman Who had 1 teen | burned to death The neighbors said the old woman was Mrs, Annie Feather and that sho was almost eighty years old, She had occupted the top floor flat alone longer than any of the tenants could remember. All they knew about her | was that she made her way down four fillghts of stairs every day to purchase food. Her door was always locked, If there were any documents in her rooms Which would furnish a clue to family or friends they were destroyed by the fire. The body was taken to Harlem Morgue. tion of the scene, which, thanks to r Bartik, is remarkably effec- tive, and which has the glory of the ere little Rosino Galll’s art to er Phasize tt that M. Diaghileft’s | \formance lacks. vertheless, | dance, which en » service | the whole | Another to. ature Was & visual pres- entation of Debussy’s dainty, elust fascinating “Afternoon of a Faw for whic Bakst had furnished « background of scenery that is a phantasmagoria of color, Something necessary to the depiction of the ethereal spirit of the music was lack- ing in Leonine Massine's Faun, and the last half-minuto of this action would better be omitted, We may ccept the brazen-faced sensuality of ning, relieves sick headache, duluoss, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blowing and enuffling! Ease your throbbing head! Nothing else in the world gives | such prompt relief as “Pape’s Cold Compound,” which costs only 26 cents at any drug store. It acts without a: fheherazade,” but our Puritan minds sistance, tastes nice, causes no incon-|draw the line at subtle suggestion. venience. Be sure you get the genu-|'The Nymphs with thelr Ecyptian—or ine. Don't accept something else, " it meeynion °—posturings were ” etting | lovely and tempting. itt cata Coan nounas i900 ant Beside, last night's programme held ‘ repetitions of Strawinsky's "L/Olseau to_stop your cold quickly—Advt. lay Feu" and Rimsky-Korsakow's = = H “Sheherazade” that confidence made !far more gripping in performance. The orchestra again was a delight. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. _ Harold Bauer, | Pablo Casals, the N | recital at the pianist, and ‘cellist, gave a joint ‘olian Hall yesterday at- hetd attention of « hich were many musict: who were not y of thelr applause. The pro- consisted of | Beethoven's hata in A major and the variations theme by Mozart; Saint-Baens's in C minor and Cesar Franck'’s sonata in A major. A bit too long. jbut which number to omit who shall say? The lle enginerrs and mobile induntry. Adele Margulies Trio—Misi | Margulies planist; Leopold Lichte NQ | berg, violinist. and Alwin Schroed: N ‘cellist—gave me dd of ita sub. | NY | scription cx Aeolian Hall NY tist) night programme held a | the first time in New York, y Georg Schumann, romantic, and interesting. | Saint-Saens's ‘and Beetho- n for you ween, of time meuinniies PES “Esp Worids uptown. ill well played for the do- of an absorbed audience, a FOR SALE. {nos SAVES LIVES OF FIVE coll =“ AFTER CAT TURNS ON GAS Whole Greenstein Family, Near photstered $9) Asphyxiation, Revived as Re- 19 Bayt Tan's, mponsts home MSeTeaant 108, sult of Trixie's Alarm. DIAMONDS & CREDIT Minnie, the cat, turned on the gas! ind nearly caused the asphyxiation Piaiaes LPS. | op the whole Greenstein family; but Agena Call Trixie, the dog, gave the alarm and saved five It Mra. Iserth his morning in her lectation #, any alae, Boigium vamank third floor of No. eared Tri BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, jheard eed that i pla She went to the rooma of; Rosenberg, a neighbor, ' ehan. Ho FQW SAL e —Thaving buauem. Weet Uranws, | 23 soda, ice agar, ir thre David, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, and Martin, nine, ae well as Trixte, wore revived Investigation showed that Minnie the cat, had been after meat and milk | on top of the gas range, and bad opened one of the stopeock = Up Clear Man Three men held up a cleric in a United \< 204 Fifth Avenue, Br ning and after the cash rr Timper lis in a serious condition at hia home at No. 1 Sixty-ninth Street, Bay tide HUSBAND HIS WIFE) SAVED Stopped Most Terrible Suffering by Getting Her Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Denison, Te: © | girl was born two yea at most burst. a walking skeleton an to me, until one day n I got w sister told my husban something for and told him to get yo got Lydia E. Pinkham’ pound for me, and after taking the three doses I beganto imp irs ago I began suf. | with female rouble and could hatdly do my work. was very nervous but just kept drag. ing on until last ummer when T got*| where I could not do work. I would a chill every ni hot flashes dizay spells and my head would al- hove I was almost dlife was a burden my husband's step- ad if he did not do ne TI would not last long ir medicine, So he n’s Vegetable Ce ‘om st 1 con- tinued its use, and I have never had any female trouble since. my life to you and your r did for me what doc and 1 will always pr I fe ~ L owe s. They tors could not do aise it wherever I . G. O, LOWERY, 419 W. ) rey Street, Denison, Texas. If you are suffering from nny form of get a bottle of Lydia E. Vegetable ence the Lreatin Compound, and ul without dely, Royston TO-NIGHT, CENTURY »: Ah te it yaruarals Ly Glanson 2 in. PIANO USED. 23, in. at WARDMAN’ PLANG ‘Cie BALL ET RUSS rans Princesse 4, AMEL blended choice Turkish and choice Domes- tic cigarettes can’t bite, can’t parch, can’t leave any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste! You'll like them so much for their quality and smoothness you'll not look for or expect coupons or premiums, Compare Camels with any cigarette at any price! You will prefer them to either kind of tobacco smoked straight ! That clever Camel blend flavor, that blend mildness with its just-right “body” will prove so refreshing that you'll quickly realize Camel blended cigarettes are as new to your taste as they are delightful! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY ls are sold everywhere in fically sealed package: 0c), or fen package: {200 cigaretten) in’ ‘aper-coveredcarton’ ‘e strongly recommend thin carton for the home or office eupply or when you travel 1916. Pe THEATRES, _ THEATRES, 48TH STREET THEATRE The Dramatic Panch of the Season! ) {et Kast o \ ‘ te } By BUC WALTER ABigHumanPlay with aSlam! LOUIS DE FOE IN THE WORLD: Trills and thrills trim new Walter play. Proceeded rapidly and to increasing excitement. Has vivid, swiftly moving scenes. HERALD: Tense new drama by Mr. Walter moved an exacting audience to prolonged applause. SUN: Mr. Walter has written a play that has all the at the heart could desire in the way of apunch, It has a big idea! TRIBUNE: | Effective to the nth degree! It packs a punch! The playwright | has achieved one of the finest and most dramatic moments of the Season, NEW ETRE LEADING THEATRES. MADE IMS LYCEUM {gt 4, ETHEL BARRY MO “OUR MRS, NEW AMSTERDAM ai Wea, i AROUND THE MAP 3, 4 ae WINTER GARDEN jiny’,*,° | ae Boat sents gy 80, WEEK 5 PLEASUR 16, val Maxnoe Eliot's ios Ah het A? ‘ROBERT HILLIARD oe Re aie Waal “Win ALexaNDma PRINCESS tp Money ip Jonen OTISSKINNER GAIETY ERSTWHILE Suan _b HUDSON 4} tt. , Ay we Ww a el 3 THE GINDERELLA MAN FULTON®, SFA RALPH HERZ i RUGGLES SOF | ne GAP ELTINGE Wee Gah) ewan a ais: FAIR WARMER} Hakkis jin vert SADIE LOVE wi a LONGACRES, 3 Ss Wetvant at B30, [aliners Wed. in_his triumph, ‘THE GKKAT LOVER? aT .. z. ASTOREGS EP Rony Sata With FRED NIBLO s8 Bil iiiday CANDLER W;,,4%4 O ramout te i wel, 8 POTASH & PERLMUTTER IN SOCIETY OLLER vs Cy LEWIS This Hout Starte at 0 mu Morrow Return Match Freaings ae Weds" (Dus) ae Sat, 2 Mit THE BOOMERANG EXTRA MAY, NEXT TURADAY | GABY DESLY , {CORT WY {0th St, Tey, Bryant 46. bv Wed |KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE | Broadway & 38th St, | TRIANGLE PLAYS | ‘BILLIE BURKE | IN OLD sick ky Ponch & Judy 82% 3,1 Serhan dtek| DARK THEATRE jos eco cme MAb mceevieh ISHTAR D | PARK, THEATRE Foti tcay Gi te. 830, Sats, Pri Sat ata. | “EUROPES REIGN OF TERROR” GARDEN i "iti fond 0" NN DPN alt EMANUEL te fi Strand OF & m0 . Heras THE WEAVERS SIUM) /Sihint a AMUSEMENTS. Me AGRAPH eres, tad PPODROM “auatesaus. ugly \ Hest Seats, DALY’S a fit Maw bs | i He. HOORAY | Tie TANGO'CIRLSY Ph) ARRIC m BURLESQUE | OLUMBIA , f LYMPIC | 9/\; Matinee D rit ROSEY POSEY Gikis| “Record Breakers” VAUDEVILLE, ORKVILLE © ,.* Burlesque }': YANKEE DOUDLE GIRLS 2" FEPROCT. OR" 'S lease Grand {)\,p..s" he tie “ iva, 180 to Boe THE WOMAN HE MARRikD Nes tle Hs," TAR ¥} its ig 4 {2d SL ‘Dall Sh: ih muy Lt EY &. Fulton Sts Mat Main @S0i "Deity SEPTEMBER MORNING GLORIES NOW US Sali” el. i OX SL As cert ia ws Ae Mr TVERY SUSDAY, 2 BIG CONCERTS, st a Atte 2 ha, Ales CHARITY. OM AVR, Ss gh 9S” CHARITY BALL PAL CE} EVA \ FANGUAY i Waid rick : to Tak 1 WAY SET at SHY THUS CO. Mth Ave. a 43d COLONIAL. re ne sar st, THRATHMSIRIG J0m ‘i MAT. hAlby 2 FUND BENEFIT Loew's American Roof *! >! * >, on “ Office Ovens Friday Print a me ry WEY E. ‘ Oy Me | VAUDEVILLE, PL AZ MADISON AVE.s 59"'ST 4 Asnrinaes L3OTOIIRM. 10-15-25¢ VAUDEVILLE ano FEATURE PICTURES | IMMORTAL It Thrills Like a Battle Shout! HEARN Fourteenth Street 1 JUST A WOMAN 16 JANUARY SALE West of Fifth Avenue NOW ON! HOUSEHOLD NEEDFULS—APPAREL—FURS GREAT STOCKS—VARIED LISTS Can You Afford to Miss These Money-Savers? | No Mall or Women’s Night Dreane ‘ambric- | round neck-—wide emb'y—ribbon | run—regularly .59.... 8 Niaht Dressex—Natnsook and Muslin—round of high meck— | lace or embroldery—reg. .69.. 58 Night Dresses—Cambric—Empire ® January Sale Values in WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR elephone Orders for the following w Drawers—Cambric or in—hematitched ruffle or mb'y and tucke—our reg. .29, 18 Drawers—Musiin or Cambrio ruffles of emb'y, and inserte—worth 49......066 BO Drawers—Nainsook or Cambrionm tucks or lace atylo—elaborate ince yokes and ruffles of emb'y oF I aleevew ribbon— 69 und 48 | fopolatie Line sapaedt ae val. .69 and .69,,... see t Night Dresses-—Nainaook—doron gocher of ntylox, dome with embr's, value 98 beading and ribbon—also flesh : white c Drawers—Nainsook—trim'd with DB) neweat laces and embroide: value $1.4 Night Dresses Mmpire and other dainty atyles—bodlees of emb'y Cornet Covers—Nainsook—Yokes medallions and Inco inserts and nf emby or Ineo and ribbon—— | Fobon Dows—-vaiue EGE] Poe: 40 vecvacesicavt cess crests ae Other r Corset Covers—Nainsook—yokos 2, of dainty emb's or lace—reg, 69. 68 Women Women’s Petticonte—tucks and | outtined keirt wide emb'y rutfie—reg. + 5 drawers 1 drew. .79 64] women's Petticonte—rows of lace maaateap or wide emb'y—value s+ OF nmings of Inces, ribbon—reg. $2.69 Chemises -Anvelope or regular— | dainty yokes of fancy laces, embroidery or Fibb bows and shirrin January Sale Values in Linens, Blankets, Etc. 98 ct. All-Linen Satin Damaske. 70 in.—full bleach—new design. $1.69 Satin Double Damasks. . .1.39 70 in—all linen—fuli bleach— rich designs. $3.39 Satin Damask Napkins. ..2.74 22 Inch—Irish m'f'r—cholce designs. 1214 ct. Cotton Huck Towels 17%4x36 tn.—-full bleached— white borders only, a ote Turkle Towel 22 ct. Scotch Linen Crashes.... Also glass checks, 9 ct. Doilies ‘ White—various #izes— scalloped. 29 ct. Scarfs and Squares White, ete, in great variety. 29 ct. Crib Blankets y cotton fleece—white with dolore borders, $3.98 & $4.98 California Wool Mixed Blankets 1) Full and three-quarter sizes in lot —white and colored, 79 ct. Cotton Fleece Blankets... .57 For small beds—white, tan and gray, with colored borders. oo nt dealers buying, quantities rest entire lace ruffles— Petticonts—Cambric and Nainsook: elaborate atyles—value $1.29... Petttcoate—Fine Nainsook—dee) flounces, with rows Val. of Point de Pa Incr embroidery. Extra Drawers—goft finish muslin—hematitched ruffle—our regular 39 tteteeeeeees (SB | atylea—-yok: embroidery or ribbon—rog. Matra Stee ©; emb'y—value $1.26 $—____________» 1234 ct. Towelings.....-..... 0.05 velour. cloths.” striped welveta. vali d and whit: Abaorbent-dinh and Fotier. Checked. and. pinid worateds—also 14 ct. Union Linen Crashes..... .10/DINCK and navy wool poling | and 17 inch—heavy quality. Pig au the ‘Jlstinctly Spring ait Meat Barrow Coats—excellent Nannelette and cambric band—reg. .29...« 4! Babies’ Heavy Ribbed Shit sizes to 3 yra.—reg. Babies" ‘all woo! reg. .69 and .89..... White Daisy Cloth Weeeaun kimono or regular sleeve— MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. N r or some ‘regularly, $1.98... 1.4 of lace or wide ca en A SAAT, January Clearances in WOMEN’S COATS, SKIRTS No Mail or Telephone Ondem for the following: | Women Coate—M! aibelines, duvetyn, yoteen and Hollvi cloth: var favorite styles and colors, "mater trimmed Po skunk, opossum ixture proadchcths ver Spring Dress Skirts 5.98. 7.98. 9.98 Silk poplins, taffetas, Fronch se: January Sale Prices in BABIES’ SHIRTS, WRAPPERS, ETC. ing Skirts and Gertt rudea ality th at i pec ty finteah—worth .36, 23 wines to 8 yi 4 For To-morrow, THURSDAY | dainty trim’gs of satin ribbons, siden dike Sidene ‘Cedhiaiien fancy brald—valde .B9.....+c+5 gia Rew. $1.49 Bird's-eye Diapering— Row. $1.98....., 20x20 to 27x04... +... FT to 1.54 Porcales and ginghame—pretty INFANTS! OUTFITS— atripes_—-neatly tallored—cont triininings sizes 48, 60 ead 6a | 82 pleces—regular....... 002s 4.85 4. > Cut-Price Sale of Toilet Articles Continued! iasiaiiaie dl Mail or Telep! $4.98 Women's Coney Mufle 3.25 | 89 ct, All-Wool Zibelines ee Black an round or 64 in. jain and striped—tan, prune, pillow #h cadet vy and Oxford gray. FL SHKCOND PLOOK, I GOOUDS—MALN FLOOR, ; $4.98 Boys’ Overcoats 2.50 12! ct. Fancy Dress Gin, 3 to 10 yra—navy and gray chine Sights, Saker mill lengths—etripes, chillas also fancy cheviots—but+ s otc toned-to-neek, oF ible collar WASH DHSS FABRICS—BASEMENT, plain or t » and double breant—full on halt 19 ct, Bleached Musling. - 19)4 hors’ DEPT TI } FLOOK, | IM yds. wide—for pillow cases or single sheets. 39 ct. Boys’ Blouses cd MUSLIN6— BASEMENT, || Striped perealem—cut full~collar at> 89 et, Little Tots’ White Dresses | }} (ched=Cnewost catylew and pat= | stuea to 6 yra—fine white nainsook ] ern ; rLOC | - Russian and French cute | HOVE FURNISHINGS THIRD FLOOR, | oe aid 1X trlmmed-—vary dainty, | ‘ ANA! DE SECOND ¥LOOR, 4 $1.19 Men's Wool Mixed Underwear. .88 eee Gray—sott fintah—ahieta or drawers | 10ct, Cotten Huck Towels “aia 4 well made—all sizes | 174x368 in.—bleached—linen fi MEN'S UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, hetninied—white or red broche stripe | borders, 29 ct, Embroidered Collars 18 TOWELS—MALN FLOOR, Volies and Aer Jace-tlat | 98 ct, White Mixed Goose Feathers,.,.. .77' OO NEAKWEA MALS. FLOM, reste ine eiiieees Hazes ct, Bleached Madang ry 21 ct. Tickings. 194 Imported union linen erringbone twill pes. TOW HLINGS--MALN FLOOR, Herringsons jyieaaueriag, wat 98 ct, Double Width Crepe de Chines 77 19 ct. Table Oilcloths iM Light, medium and dark colors. | White and —slightly imperfect. ALES--MALN PLOOK ' SHADE DI THIRD FLOOR, | Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials, Look for the Clocks! Look for the Clocks! o——— SS SALE DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE:— ‘ ) Women's Walsts Negligeos Hables’ Dresses Infante’ Woolens Mineos’ and ¢ Quits Linens | Furs and F Blankets White Goods Corsets, Pettloouts Curtains, Curtainings ‘Towels, Towelings | Men's Shirts Laces Einbroideies arthinens ‘ a