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“The Fear HOUGH “The Fear Market” may Rives has, of course, made for herself in the silent world ka, and even with the spoken she has not failed to hit upon In @ sense her play deals ® modern school for scandal. But fore than .16 senso “The Fear ket” is a scandalous play. It has bd, most of all, with a so-called so- 1 eheet conducted by Major Stone, has for his assoolate—or shall way tinancial?—editor a gentleman Goh legal ability that he still re- 5 bis title to a judgeship. The tor has evidently taken It for ited that a great many people are Nsted in thie small business. She tea out courageously at the Major the jackals who bring to bis of- Dits of gossip that may be turned lmancial account, together with leriptions to a book that seeming- fs its purposes. Thus it will be , that fiction is sometimes almost trange o» truth! By way of pos- ) dramatic interest the editor of (e@ Mentor” has a daughter whose Y education in Italy bas not en- tened her to the point of know~ anything about her father. She ives him to ,be @ reformer until returns to America and has her | Opened by a confirmed reformer is only waiting to marry her. the end she walks out sobbing | ) the man of her choice, and there slow curtain for the Major, who eft alone witb his consclence—if femains to him. he Diay consists of a prelude and © acts too long drawn out to be otive, In fact, the prelude might ly have been put into a few Qe, with @omething left to the ination. Both ume and a good ser are Wasted on the banks of e jore when simple little na realizes that the Italian tenor whom 6ho has iost her heart en't care in the least for the music vedding bells. This acene, though ‘ily staged, is not ip itself dram- enough to atone for ite loose re- om to the rest of the play. Syl- 8 disgust with the Italian tenor his superstitious fear of hor ret- toe to “the evil eye” turn out in end to be only fairly good melo- matic staff tamely applied. is carried to some lengths, however, when the te changes to America and Sylvia told that the tenor has nm ybed by a Sicitian dancer. (A or is never safe!) Then it is that via goes to the dying Forni wear- the domino of her friend, Milly ‘re, a perfectly good young mat- whose husband soon after finds welf importuned to pay a4 high w 1 for the Majors forthcoming k. The word “blackmail” is wed without apologies, and alto her the play gives the impression being odious and little else, Noth worth while is achieved +. {8 tho Italian tenor in the opening ia e Kenneth Hunter won sympathy [nt his dinner, Miss Sydney ids was a most unhappy Sylvia. pugh betraying unmistakable signs oing the way of all flesh, Miss ile Watson was her old amusing | as Milly Sayre, while ider was quite « frymore might hav: bof her easy-going husband, hd Breeze played the Major with bragé and discretion; hut as the fidje-aged reformer who finally n the daughter Harrison Hunter 5 Iike nothing on earth. n justice to all the actors, how- i, It: must be sald that “The Fear rket” is 4 strange play. ———__ AR TO END, SAYS KING; DISMISSES PARLIAMENT Ve Should Not Lay Down Arms Until We Have Vindicated Our Cause.” | \ANDON, Jan. The British} riiament adjourned to-day, the con ‘ption bill having passed both uses. Ag ix customary members of th houses gathered in the House Lords to hear the King's prorogu- n speech, ‘For eighteen months,’ orge, my navy and a! bn wed in concert with our Ave and steadfast allies in defend- ¥ the common liberties of Hurope finst the unprovoked encroachment the enemy. ‘I am sustained by the determina- F of my people at home and over. a to carry the flag to a« final and Bisive victory. "In this struggle, forced upon us | those who hold in light esteem the jerties and covenants we regard as pred, we shall not Iny down our} ms until we have vindicated the | Mee which carries with it the | ture of civilization. I rely with fidence on the loyal and united isd of my subjects which never - Edwin Ni- led me. I pray that Almighty God | y give us His blessings.” Ps nian ties ins RAID IN JEWELRY STORE. wo Men Attack Woman and Make Of With Tray of Watches, A daring daylight robbery of a Jewelry ore at 2076 Secor4 Avenue by two on who escaped with e tray of watch nee at $600, was Eyported to-day to Bast One undred a q ourin “street Station, by ‘Anna sixty-five years rho ‘conducts ‘thie store with her ior! iy after 10 ot aoc Mrs. Sokol- ite wp, to. } ‘oliceman Brown Peon ecized and — men, who had entered THE NEW PLAYS e A Scandalous Play. BY CHARLES DARNTON Market” Strike terror to the soul of the ordi- nary theatregoer who knows nothing of “society,” {t is not at all likely to make the public generally stand in awe of Amelie Rives as a dram- It is one thing to write a story—short or tong—and quite another to & Diny. Thie much, at least, Was proved last night at the Booth SAMUEL GREEN DIES; ONCE FOUGHT CITY, SAMULEX GREEN. | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1916, Real Estate Operator Sought to} Block New Court House—Erected Monolith Building. Samuel Green, millionaire and well- known as a pioneer New York real estate operator, died to-day of heart weakness at Wallace, Idaho, where he had gone to inspect gold mining properties, He was fifty-eight years old and a native of this city, Mr. Green had lived in an apart- ment in the Monolith Building, at No. 45 West Thirty-fourth Street, This structure, which was the first big city building to be constructed entirely of concrete, Mr, Green built In 1907 and | " ithin the last two yeara Mr. Green ely ch pumictty In the prope Street, which | | demned by the city for use as a site| for the proposed new Courthouse. Hi was active in the promotion of He- funeral will of his son, Vivian West Ninety-eighth day or Wednesday also survive. Abe OBITUARY NOTES. Mrs, Emma Henry Thomas, former prima donna, is dead in Yonkers at the age of sixty-two. John Lamon, eighty-seven years old, who had beon State Legislator, Police © lof and Chief of Detectives, died in en, at No. 215 reét, on Tues Two grandsons >| Philadelphia yesterday. Gen, Thomas A. Ketcham, aged ninety-five, veteran of the Mexican and Civil Wars, is dead jn Stockton, Luther Butler, auditor of the Home Life Insurance Company, ts dead at the Berkeley Hotel Mrs. Margaret Eytinge, aged eighty- four, widow of Sol Eytinge, an artist, and herself the author of many books, died yesterday at £3. Francis Hospi- A } tal, Bayonne MY TIRED FEET ACHED FOR “TIZ”” Let your sore, swollen, ach- ing feet spread out in a bath of “TIZ.” “Just couldn't zotie shoes off and then put shoe of yours in a Your toes will wriggle with jou they'll look up at f almost talk and then they'll “TIZ" bath, | you and vther dive in that “ your feet feel like lumps of all tired out—just try “TIZ.” It's gtand—it's glorious, Yourfeet will dance with joy; also you will find all pain} gone from corns, eallouses and bunions. ‘There's nothing like “TIZ2’ It's the only remedy that draws out all. the oisonous & psudations which puff up your et a 25 box of "at any drug or department store--don't wail, lead: " ee wan alone In \ o men tied w cloth seat ots her “toe and thrust her am eo eald, thresteninn Ah! how glad your feet get; bow com- fortable your shoe: feel. You can wear ea, shoes g size ize smaller if you desire. —Advt, | | Entire Stocks of the Matthews Co. ~ Now Selling at Greenhut’s “Big Store,” Offering Bargains in Seasonable Merchandise in Practically All Departments a gn Perdane @ 0 or Soe ™ GREENHUT'S—————— LJ 50 (Present Coupon) Notice to Charge Customers aes CUT OUT THIS COUPON senna IT IS GOOD FRIDAY ONLY All Purchases Made This coupon is good for 50 (FIFTY) aw Gr During the Remain- der of This Month Will Be Stamps FREE with purchases of $1 or more, Friday, Ja hese 50 FREE Stamps are of the same kind as th Charged on Bills Rendered ordinarily obtain with your pure! GREENHU you would 125 | March Ist, Evening World, 1-27-16 GREENHUT'S PTiiii Remainder of Matthews’, Stock of uits—Dresses—Coats For Women and Misses At Amazing Reductions Assortments Now on Hand Consist of Broken Sizes and Greenhut’s Cannot Give Space to Broken Sizes!! Therefore you who have not yet already bought, possess an advantage over your sisters who have, for these smart garments are offered now at still greater reductions. Positively hitherto unheard-of values in models of fine materials and chic styles will be on sale Friday. BUT HEED THIS TIP: THE QUANTITY IS LIMITED, SO BE ON HAND EARLY and TAKE ADVANTAGE of an OPPORTUNITY RARELY PRESENTED. Women’s and Misses’ Suits That lend distinction to you of slender figure; other suits possess lines notably suited to you of more generous avoirdupois. Suits that emphasize the fashionable sil- New Coiffures Demonstrated On Living Model Friday, January 28, and Saturday, January 29, 101012 A.M. & 2to4 P. In the Hair Dressing Parlors on the 2d Floor ye La Mar, a world-renowned expert, will tures, demonstrate the latest styles ng, and answer questions regardi * styles of hair dressing, care and treatment of the hair, will also SHOW YOU JUST HOW TO PIX YOUR OWN HAIR IN THE MOST BECOMING WAY of the present modes. Special Friday— speci Sociaen Wavy Hair Switches at $2.95 { Hair Goods Dept. 2nd Floor, Rear GREENHUT'S $2.50 “Ceylona” Pearls $] Raed | amare és lustrous pearls; “graduated and uniform beads fastened with 10-karat solid-gold clasp; 14 to 22 in. lengths. $7.50 Solid Gold Bracelets at *5 10-karat solid-gold bracelets for women and misses; handsomely engraved designs; fitted with safety guard. GREENHUT" Dress Goods and Coatings For Peles Selling Friday $ a At *1 yi $1.95 Chinchilla Coating—in black At 48¢ 6 Yard siagonal—S0 inch- hou of the moment, in plain tailored styles, effectively trimmed and beautifully lined and navy blue, 54 in. wide. with guaranteed satin, peau de cygne or novelty silks, and made of warm fabrics for wise Shepherd Checks—S4 inches nee ire pir yi fancy immediate wear, and light weight for Spring. Your choice is VELVETEEN, BROADCLOTH, SERGE, WOOL POPLIN AND FANCY MIXTURES, at amazingly low prices: Suite—Matthews’ Prices ‘to $22.50. Suits—Matthews’ Prices to $42.50... Women’s and Misses’ Coats| Women’s and Misses’ After- GREENHUT'S: Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, Friday at. . Popular styles and materials in stron, Bo; Norfolk Suits—sizes 7 to|Boys’ Button-to- $15 Sale ($10.75 Sale $15.00 . 16 aka in chindhiins and fancy mixtures, The weather man says our coldest weathr will sw down upon us d E bY D fav + 2 to OyeRtee ee in February, SO if you believe in PREPAREDNESS FOR COLD AND mixtures and corduroys—sizes 3|/Boys’ Long Overcoats—gray and GRIP, don't fail to be at GREENHUT'S WHEN THE STORE OPENS hoon an vening resses to 8 years. brown mixtures; sizes 8 to 15 yrs. FRIDAY TO SNAP UP A MATTHEWS COAT. Models with plush or fur collars in military, Seavetol and novelty STUNNING DRESSES—JUST THE THING luncheon, reception, tea dance, soiree dansante or card party—artistically FOR WEAR to GREENHUT'S: styles, and modish, flaring lines so 0) etitinue Gee nee SAT cose aes Wontas trimmed, fashioned in charmeuse, crepe de chine, taffeta, crepe meteor, Standard Pereales Yd Ze PLAIDS, NOVELTY MIXTURES, at astonishing prices. serge, rove'ty 8, net, chiffon, and serge and silk, velvet and charmeuse 9 °9 = Coats—Matthews’ Prices to $6.95 Sale $2.75 combinations, in alluring tints, pastels and deeper colors. 36 inches wide; neat stripes and |Bleached Domet Flannel — Coats—Matthews’ Prices to $12.50 -Sale $5.00 Dresses—Matthews’ Pricer to $9.98............Sale $5.00 figures on Hight « and dark & grounds repay LY inches wide: Coats—Matthews’ Prices to $20.00 Sale $9.75 Dresses—Matthews’ Prices to $17.50... Sale $7.95 _ ” 4 \ Raincoats—Matthews’ Prices to $5.00... Sale $2.75 Dresses—Matthews’ Prices to $24.50.......,....Sale 11.50 Silk-and-Cotton Tub Silks sik, Embraced = Raincoats—Matthews’ Prices to $8.95 .. . Sale $5.00 Dreesses—Matthews’ Prices to $29.50,......... Sale 16.50 stripes; make up into fine wi yard 34c kewise for men’s shirts; 32 inches wide; regularly 39¢ yard and dres: 29¢ REENHUT'S allexcélient colors for choice; 7 Women’s 3 «°3.50 ls Shoes, 2) Friday, ‘yard Matthews’ py a additionsof our own. A Friday sale that will crowd our popular Shoe Department bright and early, for even at $3 and $3.50 these shoes are excellent vaues. Fashionable styles in such po sd leathers as GUNMETAL CALP, PATENT LEATHER and KIDS: Not all sizes in each style, but all izes and widths in the entire lor, Linea Finish Chambrays—36 inches; clear stock—that it will not be possible to fill mail, phone or C. O. D, or ap- from original prices—to or credited. These garments have been reduced so greath proval orders, nor can any purchases be exchanged. GREENHUT'S. Newest Skirts For Women & Misses, at — q *3,49 One Styte Pictured Here, Smartest Models We Have Shown This Season GREENHUT'S Matthews’ Floor Coverings As Well as Selections From Our Own Stock Specially Priced Velvet, Axminster and Velvet Rugs Brussels Carpets a ieiivans’ Valvets ‘ama’ Gurable * Wool $1.85 Wilton Velvet Carpets, $1.25 : Carpet Remnants WILTON VELVET $1.50 Velvet Carpets—at .. $1.10 | CARMETS 14 ty ® Not only are these skirts Noreen Cateye Beste | Pe Ree Hoos $1.35 Velvet Carpets—at gke | Mya) 85¢ good-looking, but they sre Bisset OS ae. fe gg sine 98 $1.00 Velvet Curpets—at 69 Axminster Rugs le Sing ewan coe —— Pe ieedibcoload Apotaoer at me . Caen 7. amiess and seamed rugs, in @ choice separate co en GREBNHUT'S p ly Brussels Carpets —at 79¢ te id aterials are: wool! $1.10 Tapestry Brussels Carpets 78¢ lene 40¢ Navy and Black Novolites, u ass ater e Ss 79 Tapestry Brussels Carpets, 59¢ Navy and Black Poplins, Friday Only, at $ ; ran, Co. Rich and beautiful design, GREENHUT'S Beet Set complet Hisesnteg s ¥ i —includes i f h T bl Mixtures, ; The Best of Everything for the Table [| ric so,.2.0co;¥e. | | MSRM Bie tooo rots. Sold at prices which represent distinct savings. Mail and phone (4000 Chelsea) orders filled. REENHUT'S: vee peneee ina Liquors & Wines nines onk unt? sir aid amd charged orders ssn, Cakehe: StH) Se, pratt Market q : $1.50 Chocolate Sets, 69¢ BK —whele laine of 1Go/LAME full fore vere TRG ait. Flounders at Special “January Sale” Prices—Tomorrow | | ¢.!)s34 decorates. Each vet consiats of @ HAMS select tds ican, 1 Re | M TION legs of se- ag Te rae Herring and Saturday Only Shecolere ips and Saucers, reah Jersey; ib ested stocks ; : r SHOULDE! L 4c| MUTTON-short fore Choice Fresh Smeita, | LOC y 7 7 $1.50 Hand Painted Cake Sots, 690 noch Jersey I AMAEHAERS IDs ose Selected Large Beis... Lewis Hunter American Whiskies California Wines Each set consists of 7 sh nig made 15 5¢ | HICKENS— ch I'l hares. Fess Shrtean PORT, SHERRY, cake piste with ® small plates. Only 200, country siyig pork Watity fo: ro Old Hermitage sede abeeitas, ROAST * 15e | FOWL—choice Rye he Gallon cuts of sath ve ribs: 1b. 2e dry-picked Royal Monogram. Od Pricer’ Ran, Boosted GREENHUT'S: LAMB. ws of fancy 9 RABBITS-—fresh arrival ate Reg. Special tamara ot leer 220 | Meee tes 40C | | ; MILD-CURED BONELESS 0 ekao 8 9821) | House Furnishings | i ial ts Rosedale 2.00 1% FEATURING ALUMINUM WARE, BUT Maine Clams ae Three : PRACTICALLY ALL SECTIONS "OF OXFORD PACKING CO’'S SELECTED MILD SUGAR | Sian CORN—Sunshine Brand, ONER HERA We 31.35 cores: 1H Uae DUK GREAT HOUSE FURNISHING Ihab regen 18'%c IMPORTED MIXED $1.20 Claret,Hock Riesling SALE peciel, | HERRING. -keg. en $1.35 ALUMINUM PERCOLATORS 9 . |CALIFORNIA SWEET SOUP POWDER — Asparagus : ois Pe Beep te aia sah ine: ela ton a se H PRUNES—S5 Ibs. . ‘otato, Potage Mong . Stock, SO COVERED BERLIN SAUCE 98¢e i bit <> Fountain Reel, "Bean, Pes, £1 Dorado. 200 1 POTS OR PANS—a enti WS fo oP bs Bea ea Po German and French Wines|| 9 2:7: 3" Fe aie ML CRINOR Geran hah quality Beat family patent; , iscuits Pie Aid JOHANN GERST, Frankfort: | Pelletier Fils, Bordeaux, thee “yolionns . 98e SAMPLE TEAS—ereen_and| Dbl. $7.05: CRISPO LILY SODAS or France, town... 1.28 Be LUMINUM LiPR ai lhe bbl, BARB; PLANTATION TEA S—ereen, ‘ #1 ALUMINUM LIPPED SAUCE batty mined orders Dee | | $1 LA r RED Per 1] choice vid. 100, Fas / 78¢ er me iy q-bbI. bag. jack or mixed; 60¢ bes aa a ed pe PANS—4-quart; at 5 5:10. cuddy, 2.75; |b 5 io charg $2.50 ALUMINUM TEA KETTLES $9 75 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables California Cased 25 CORN BROUMS—wood quality; 7m Lola ody le GREENING APPLES, Baldwin Monce ohn ES $3 oe |e C KILLOL BL ibe Goltee ‘Dept pple Be | iuicss aweet tru; Rinting 5 Queen 2% KILLOL BUG KILLER Le a Od i Llebfreumiice 1848 be “ HOPPERS 4 knives; will ime ut fine, mediui “i Our Own Baking nantheaiay 100 N08 she tevvenntyae Fresh supplies from the Daylight Bakery about every 30 minut new _Auslese 18.50 1.18 OS ae $0 BzY TRIANGLE ‘SHAPE DEL UND CAKES|TUTTL FRUTTI POUND Quart bi .... Ibe Baar sty daria entre, | COMBINATION MOP—ewo mope, RO @ Py ieee 860) SASF oon .. 18¢| || REDS olan ies YELLOW TURNIPS, white Getion, 82.08; han |S ' cl cmon ee tae ae MOCHA CANS, mingle cates, |THREE-TAYER CAKES 4Q@ ||| :ae 120 sie, BBB pt young car” O76 Quart bottles... OBE 79510"! Haut Saiteraes 4.50 Shape; complete vith handle, or 6 case, ; Siquart ban a ) Mnahine tates een, LOC] rRUIT STOLLER. r Bistro! | OBE 1 MUSHROOMS 4Q}@ Hennessy's Brandy 95:) Regal English Dry “i, ETS tro tron win ghora, WER RY WIDOW POUND ex:n, 5s, be and lie |] NEW BERMUDA ROTATORS | i Nac JAS. HENNESSY & COS 148 & Old Tom Gins three. glass sheives 1.19 AK Om CO NG! Ie 5 ibs., 90c; OLD F. r BI rare bot . . ai'so tah 81; 2 ibe 250 | CN 12¢ ; foe | ee ners | 1l5e COGNAC tot, # 108 , 140] Three votes, $2; GRE oi AWA ENA "iit $1.19 ' '