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“THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1916. hanqueters took the soup without rT M Making @ total distribution of 24 per *SOUPISALLRIGHT, === estos ML FLY TE, Fe , : 4 A post card bearing an apparently | The dividend ts payates & per cent in . ° 1 Jauthentic signature of Jean Crones, | FURTHER DELAYED i Sond celal ax 4 catanion Ge comer, — ‘4 avowed principal of the Anarchist! 9 - At the aime the allied loan wie floated , banquet plot, received by Police Chief} His Counsel to Take Appeal From 4 thin eee t vent it was atatea || SUbWay at [Broadway at a Healey to-day, threatened | that « large a { bad been taken by |] Astor Place. “some Bishop" at Portiand, ¢ Decision Retusing to Dismiss f which the Du P Ninth, New York, “ a ’ munition make gi post-mark was “Portiand, Feb. 18. All the Indictments. | MAMMA’S PRINCE eneigats be te: ie Healey, th ponvinced the} ieee 4 focknolders in oF 5 beset Wy Ads WEE The trial of Thomas Mott Os! fea new method of distribu card was sent by Crones, sald the! on indictments charging perjury, im- — os public ———— signature was apparently genuine, , ¥ is ‘This dividend will require $16,000,000 ! Lathaahrab a Bhat aS dba ML (Continyed From First Page) — | par value of “Anglo-French sone Du in postponed te-day in ene t Company is supposed to have; nae] for the ace 00,000 of them. Ly The card read: Dr. Mundelein Tastes First) “niet potis Served to K. of C. Guests | aone”Sou"h and Is Cheered for Act. “Portland, 2-19-16. sid me!by him to Yvonne at about the time 1t€ |of her letters to him. The Prince was | jeager to explain one of (hem as @ Morschaneer, at White I 1 nuse n t “consolation letter" when Mil © Pla leclining to dismiss Yvonne was very sad. Another was i] the remaining indictment. Mr. Os- or Yvonne had “told a cer . | by agreement, way to have A for it; the ext Monda nr accepted the apology lhieval ate ondition Yvonne deal sincere | him thereafter, Another le: was written “ after | had told fee =) STOPS DANDRUFF had got the SCMICAGO, Feb. 28—Archbishop] Jude in Me soup, but may Mundelein tasted the first spoonful of} | “I will get some bishop heer I guess You took I always go soup served at a banquet of the} pomb me L isuie tay wht Knights of Columbus last night, It] blow up ‘was the first public dinner the Arch-| WASHINGTO! Wishop had attended since the recent| Bielaski of the *RONI wttempt was made to polson guests at & banquet given in his honor and at) % k and one kins” 0 Every bit df dandruff dis! i one hi ed perso Tet . ; i k _ oogonia hundred p eon be . had let on, Pills Cul irr? ment on a divorce appears and hair stops “4 The Archbishop dipped bis spoon | th ormation in thy Kawin Aspinwall, of Port he said: “Why do you not go coming oul. “we. all sight."’ he said | cago poli ato] wearing a straw hat and also {said she knew more about divorce| Ery this! Your hair appears A rousing cheer followed and the’ give the address of the letter writer | shovetling the enow from ate | most lawyers, because she had |already had two of thew, glossy, abundant, wavy | . sidewarh SAYS HE WAS NEVER ALLOWED and beautiful. Ta TO SEE BABY Q. There hag been j baby -a little girk Do ARRESTED AS SLA ar | Rad badamne! mninalore that awful seurf | AFTER ASKING FOR AID) is, = ‘There la nothing. 0, destructive to] jat Madam partment at the > ir as dandruff. It robs the hair} yen stre, its strength its very ntually producing a feverish- ss and itching of the scalp, whieh not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die—then the | hair falls out fast. A little Danderine | ight—now—any time—will surely | aay hair | scalp; of | WATERS PIANOS Special Sale In order to make room for our large new stock ant to see the is my child a father, I should wa Police Say Francis Comtesore Was Trying to Hide Away in Hospital. then underto n. Prince MF cess had tol old, asked Magistrate Walsh in the] New Jersey Avenue Pollve Co admitted 1 anonymous lett re of if i >] ‘ Tatars 8) “going on” Ww i ent bottle of Knowlton’s | of Waters Upright and Grand Pianos and Waters- [J morning to send nim to « hospital] gtevaues wer pe m any drug store or toilet | Autola Player-Pianos we make a special offering of |] tat oe micnt be cured of tae @. You test! er, and after the first application | i hab He was ordered sent to Jr tening at the d in her night dress.| your hair will take on that life, lustre | e Did you eve and luxuri ich i: sy > 100 Used Pianos undergo the usual exam Yvorine told me of, it herself, One| watt while waiting for t time she even put lett under door when Madame was in th but fortunately Madame did them. Q. Did yo under the room | ph om | Ah of many different makes, all full-sized uprights, in lentifed by Detect eg perfect order, some as good as new. Prices $50 to $190 for cash or payments of only $5 down and will actually see a | new hait-—grow- » the letters ¢ immediately Carzini, wh Park, in $5 Monthly Hospital, Jumma | way ch aS 20 Ee wood of er a We without interest. Also special attractive low prices his alleged| °G) When did you.tell: Yvonne you| on some Baby Grands and Player-Pianos. ccused w id not marry her because vo Pte arrested. and the hunt has been on|* ever since, ‘The po rried to her mother? A, J times except after we went to Edge-4 mere. There we were an engaged | pair, The date of the wedding was | almost fixed. ‘ HE'D “NEED EXPRESS WAGON TO | CARRY ALL HER NOTES.” by |. @. Was it fixed? AL Not exuctly, Wea: | But the date of our departure to Cuba Comfesore Sought to e drug hospital as the Ke he could find from the The Hand ot Opportunity Reaches Out to Every Home During These Halt-Price Closing Daysin The February Furniture Sale Beginning Tomorrow, Thursday, February 24 T is a he!pful hand reaching out from the Wanamaker Store, i straight into YOUR home. Accept it in the spirit in which it is offered—SERVICE—and it will bring great advantages to you and your family. What does it offer? _It offers good, substantial, well-made furniture, in standard designs—the Wanamaker kind, with the Wanamaker guarantee— At Lowest Prices of the Sale According to custom, during the last days of the month, Horace Waters & Co. 134 Fifth Avenue, near 18th Street Branch Stores 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway ) 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. OPEN EVENINGS | 37; E, 149th St., near 3d Ave. Proper Care of the Eyes Is Imperative At the first sign of ache or tire consult a registered Optometrist ol con 1 as to-day in his room at No, 2 Kr steanth Mircette had been’ in neoe| When the divorce was finished was | healt Nov. 6. | Q. Had a divorve proceeding been | tarted? A. I do not know how you | divorce case in this country. prince admitted visiting wrence with Yvonne Gow as interpreter for him, aud | advised Yvonne to | aining, Experience and Scientific Equipment enable the Optometrist to gauge eye defects and apply lasses to correct them. The Optometrist is au- thorized by State Laws to attend to every detail of the service, and he assumes all the responsibility. ubtisied by the return to ner Q. Did you ever kiss Yvonne? Certainty. ¥ night when T we to bed [ kissed Yvonne and Madame as well Q. Did Madame object? A. Not at} !} all. Madame is not prudish about such things, Q. I show you a love || not a love letter? A. Al I call her “baby Q. But how about this: | my charming little Bibi! A. In French it ts nothin 1 go back to France I st you, Mr. Lawrence, the very same | thing, Q. Did you mean what you wrote | then? A. It was written after one of the scenes of Yvonne or of het mother. \ Q. You say you liked Yvonne as a P Bociety of the ArrER “La Grippe” HEAVY COLD frignd nie toca auth AY Bufiding Up we offer at exactly half price— ‘0 slving the ietle SEnuine —single pieces lett from “broken’’ sets, girl? A. I joved her I knew her Bide. : " 4, Did you know sie’ was In ove | —single sets without stock back of them, ita @ time. | pes had saved uld “have ess company | —pieces that cannot be duplicated or will not be re-ordered for regular stock, --pieces that show any sign of handling. All at Half the Normal Price With fair notice we opened the February Sale with four had to employ tu bring them to PORT UWINE Combined with and in a week or two, note the im- provement. Ask your doctor. No taste of oil. At your dealer's, $1.00. Take no substitute. DEWEY & SONS co. Pure Wines and ot for over haf tury oo DIVIDEND IN WAR BONDS. 4 . 6 ” Ready!—“Roll Your Own! A fresh, lively “roll your own” cigarette of ‘Bull’? Durham is as quickening and inspiring as the roll of drums or the “get busy’”’ notes of a bugle call. ¢“Bull’’ Durham is the smoke of the red-blooded—the bright and breezy smoke that goes with youth- ful enthusiaem and energy. GENUINE ‘BULL Du SMOKING TOBACCO No other tobacco in the world has the unique, mellow-sweet mildness or the delightful aromatic fragrance of ‘Bull’’ Durham. Ach:foe FREE Made of rich, ripe Virginia-North Caro- package of “‘pepers” lina leaf, “Bull’’ Durham has that distinctive, with each &e sack, t Meton fa tn! Securities, Kk 1 Du Pont de + usually called | | | Nemours and Com I |tie bu Pont Powd (Phone 8001.Cort,) 198 Fulton $1,, 81 Nassau St... 7, ° preliminary ‘days of courtesy,’’ offering advance selection trom the fully assorted complete February stocks. With fair notice we now close the February Sale with five ‘half-price days;”’ offering extraordinarily, low prices on some lots of the specially bought February furniture and odd pieces not to be carried in our regular stocks. There are hundreds of these half price pieces. Most of them are arranged in front of the elevators on the fifth, sixth and seventh galleries where they may bequickly found. All kinds of furniture are included. For all rooms. ._693 Men’s Overcoats Down to $9.50 and $11.50 | 244 will be $9.50 to-morrow; 449 will be $11.50. They are fancy mix- tures in good patterns, $15 to $22.50 grades; ; exclusive quality which has made it the oo. ae ou bask: Fair vi arnung. i favorite smoke of three generations. ati & TheFebruary Sale itself closes with February—a short mon ' vative models. So good ' wy—a th, i Only by “rolling your ewe" vith “Ball” Durham at tomorrow’s new low although Leap Year gives us an extra day this year. H} can you get a cigarette with the individuality an: || prices that it would be With February will go not only all the half-price furni } aedeagal at { ridge ) § ] niture pee nality that give such perfect, lasting satisfac- | gp eapoe tah ty but also the February prices on all our furniture, regular stocks j . || them aside for next win- included—these prices being 10 to 50 per cent. below normal. i FREE Buotlet shows || ter, when overcoats will Prices to stay gone until our August Sale and probably not 1} te “Rell Your Ou chee | be dearer than they have return even then, because furniture costs are rising fast and { and a packnye of cigarelte papers, been this season, must sooner or later show even here. : ; Y ; ‘Thursday, Broadway, Corner Eighth. Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Galleries, New Building,