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New York diamond! on board the Zeeland ip Mecklenburg when that vessel was sunk by striking a mine on| Sunday while bound for Rotterdam.’ ‘The two men drifted about in a smail| boat for some hours before they were! fescued by the Holland-America liner Weaterdijk. They have returned to Lon-| don and propose to take the next trans | bo antic liner for home, abandoning erdam enterprise, RACING A | SERIOUS PROBLEM An Epidemic Th That Has Cost Thou. | sands of Lives. \ At is common knowledge that this year of 1916 has so far been a dangerous and costly year from a depopulative stand- ce which is sweep- winter has found h ndition in its deadly work. The number of deaths for which the Grip germ is directly responsible is more or less appalling. Johanna Hoff's Malt Extract has for}: fifty years been acknowledged through- ont theycivilized world as a f unequalled. 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Sold everywhere. la boxes. 1Nc., 25¢. ‘Se ona Crowns BD ce Works MY easy payment 3 miny interest yous » FINCH 215 W. 42d St., 10 Kenmare St. Open 9 to 7 LOOK for Electric id tonic! up| on the The May iF alte Gimbel Bros.), corn ew Hew La Ora These Fatterns, je [leaves her room to knock at Wells's Manton Fashions !! Call at THE EVENING BUREAU, Donald Building, 1 ‘York, or went by mail on receipt of ten cents In coin oF stamps for each pattern ordered. IMPORTANT—Write your ad plainly and always specify wise wanted, Add two cents tor letter postage if in a hurry. LD as you may be in the practice of playgoing, you are probably stil! r@) susceptible to the call of the wild and still young to the lure of the Went as it spread itself in the spacious times of flowering imagina- make the most of “The Heart of Wetona,” last night at the Lyceum Theatre, for plays with Indians in them tion. Well, then, “opened” may end with our latest subway. At any rate, sentiment may make @———— fast Hardin, and Lowell Sherman "The Heart of Wetona” the last so- called Charles Frohman-David Bo- lasco production. It is enough to say, perhaps, that the touch of Be lasco was felt througnout George| Scarborough's play. ® THE NEW PLAYS e “The Heart of Wetona” Has a Human Beat BY CHARLES DARNTON brought to a full stop with a bullet. A rough bit of work was well done Relasco knows | by Curtis Cooksey ag Comanche Jack. In fact, the whole performance rang THE EVENING _WORLD, WE DNESDAY, tell the Commtttee on General Laws there exists now no adequate remedy through the courts, the Gilroy bills will be put through the Legislature. Under these bills Gov. Whitman may revoke the license of @ foreign corporation to do business in New York State. All the Jerasy nuisance makers have their principal offices and do most of their business in thie State. At to-day’a meeting of the General Laws Committee it was argued the Gilroy bills would either bring speedy relief to Riverside Drive residents or make great inroads on the business done by compaties responsible for the Auleance which Is the Object of This Free| Played “easily with the heart of Prescription—Try It if Your etona as the youth fr Point whose oarees ta Oki amon wee Eyes Give tna rl of know what to do. his West, and with it that girl ot as true asa rifle shot. knew what tod golden talent, Blanche Bates, whol” First ‘and last, “The Heart of | thelr eves. opened her intelligent eyes to last} Wetona” has a human deat. | Remloct them, the trouble being night's interesting proceedings. | eatin would, anyway, eharge more than they Throughout every scene the influence | can afford ay. Finally they may co of Belasco was felt, and most of ant} when the youth who had taken the Indian chief'a daughter lightly and} the man who loved her deeply faced each other in a more or less man- man talk. It was this scene that| gave the play the tight, human grip of “Arizona,” with which Augustus Thomas first pointed out the intl) dangers of a mate post In “The Heart still the strug, mands of Wetona” » of § t com- And, after all, this! only real struggle known to} kind, Wars may come and wars), pass, but the battle of sex goes | er. Belasco .ccognizes this |~ je truth and makes the most of | Ho knows that it requires only | is the m a man and a woman to make troubie! the world In Mr. Scarborough’s! | Indian n wiht he found in give you the!| of the chiet s out into the ernoon with the son of n and then watts for the irresponsible youth to marry her. Chief Quannah immediately takes to the war path and hits upon John Hardin, an Indian agent, who sin- corely loves Wetona, as the guilty | man, To save Wetona from dis- grace, Hardin marries her, and then puts her to the test of having her lover ag @ guest in his house over it, while he remains awake at his; desk to await developments, Wetona prairie o: the post cha) door, but her only purpose iy to talk with him; and ip the course of this talk she discovers that he is un- worthy of her love, If this sounds a bit dull, discreet and conventional, please remember that a situation of this Kind cannot easily be put into print, The upshot of the whole af- fair iy that young Wells ts shot by Indians as he abruptly terminates his Week-end visit, whereupon We- tona looks up to the strong-hearted | Hardin and in ner simple way tells | him that 6! emuoh r mings. acting brought ern or northern lights: the best Indian on the n princos |firm grasp on the IP smockee uch « dainty | and attractive one that the mothers will be glad to realize si \ | | | how fashionable it is. This pretty Ute || | | del Is smocked at the neck and waist line, The labor is effect lx that of is shown here, white linen again at the It makes al & very dainty frock taffeta \ | one of the dainty washable matertals || wld be used, or, if liked, @ heavier | (elf with a Ngbter one for the front | | ed, as a pique | | The dress | | d With & BOX plait ut | | nd the centre portion Under these box “plaits, left sid: etty featu @ belt ts arranged, and the tw touch of | found in the w mothers are | f 8993 is cut silks from 8 to 12 years of No. 8993-—(With Basting Line Added Seam Allowance.) Dress, 8 to 12 years. airs | WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION 100 West Thirty-second Street (oppo- th Avenue and Thirty-second Street, ye materia could be used for the ane B Be ae THIS STATE IS TO STIFLE JERSEY FACTORY FUMES Gilroy Bills Give Whitman Power} to Revoke New York Licenses AL remote army| Jersey factories on the shore of the! worked. tired Hudson that make lfe un {residents of Riverside Drive are to be | abated | Riggs first must dec nance and detrimental to health. Then, | A® t Ke 5a and for the simple frock any || Be Attorney General Woodbury will tet) you it ts ( Three specials quoted below: | Women’s Shoes $3.69 pair | Wide range of sizes and styles. “Wizard” Glass Pessolators f : |to an opti | often get xinsses they do not need. of which after being worn two or three months do er some cheap store and —_——- Here ie @ simple preseription for such 5 arains optona divsolved in 2 ounces of water: use three or four times & day to bathe the eyes, This makes healing, cooling, soothing lotion it | should be used dal of Nuisance Makers. land preserve the ey BANY, March 1.—Fumes from the| tislon and guickis tion and irritation. ito bearable for | °” 2 1» show that wearers of jecarded them after a few : | weet State Health Commissioner! contat clare them @ nul-| the m™ any pirate formula, with hsolutely harmless.—Advt. Mereld Square OWS Women’s Chamois Gloves The Vogue for Spring In white or natural, these Chamois Gloves harmonize well with any color gown, and the fact that they are washable makes ‘them exceptionally desirable for general wear. 4 iG) Chamois Gloves, 94c | Biarritz Chamois, $1.19 Prixseam sewn, one. button . and buttonhole, Paris Point | Pull-om atyle, full at the wrist Pique « Paris Point backs; in White and Natural. 16 Button Length Mousquetaire Chamois Gloves, embroidered backs; White and Natural, $1.89 Fine quality, Paris point embroidered backs. Full 16 button length, in Natural and White. Macy'’e—Main Floor, Broadway; Early Clearance of In order that our Spring Shoes may be displayed to the best advantage it is necessary to dispose of all shoes remaining from this season’s selling. Hence, this special price on )3 fel models that usually sell up to $5.94. Smart styles in both button and lace shoes. Some in colors: others all black. Not all sizes in every style, but there is a {3 P| wena? Macy'e—Second Fivor thelr “eyes mere hare than | e exes aro greatly benefited | i. York Central, Niagara Fal Hooker Ble ind Morris Cohet who spoke for the ‘hemical Company. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50.00 5.00 « 75.00 7.50 “* 100.00 10.00 “ 150.00 15.00 “ <“* 200.00 25.00 * * 300.00 | FREE BRASS BED h Fivery | Open Monday & Saturday Evenings | 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER JFISHER BROS | COLUMBUS acy and Advt aes Macy’s Skating Shoes Combination Outfit Complete, $3.96 The shoe is of Kangaroo leather uppers with strap and buckle over the ankle, McKay era good quality sole, laced extra low at toe, tongue padded with felt. ‘The skate blades are of the best Karbonite steel, hardened and tempered, polished, plated and buffed. Macy'’@—-Elfth Floor, Centre: Domestic Cotton Goods ‘These fabrics were bought when the market was low, here are the tempting prices: Bleached Muslin, yard wide. Suitable for making gillow cases, at Wamsutta Longcloth, a well- kitown brand that needs no recom- mendation, yd. wide, 14¢ yd Ai ie Featherproof Ticking, extra ” strong, firm weave, 3¢ in. wide; } blue, white, strip 6c yd. Fine Spun Longeloth, nain- k finish, for making ls ¥ wear; yd. wide, 10c d , at] Fancy Art Ticking, in a variety of neat floral and striped de- signs, all good colors to choose from; $8 in, wide, at 24c yd. Coronet Cambric, a4 fine rgarments and ng corsets, yard wide, at 12¢ rien Macy’s—Basement, 34th St., Rear; Coffee Perfection from Chefs agree that the most delicate flavor and is rich coffee aroma are attained by percolation, and these low prices furnish an opportunity for every housekeeper to own one of these } well known percolators, which are Most Practical, as with hot water cottee § 3 is ready in two minutes, i Most Economical, for one teaspoonful of pulverized coffee produces more good coffee } | than by any other method. § Most Sanitary, because every part is aul and readily cleansed, i Size No, 2—Were $8.29; Sale price, $2.97 3 Size No. 244—Were $4.88; Sale price, $4.39 Size No, $—Were $5.29; Sale price, $4.94 CP = (>- p=050 = = = =G"p cq =< = = at td MAROEH 1, Leroy Austin, attorney for the New|! Jr. of | COMPLETE ‘FROM $50 iO. “$500 5 If you are searching for rugs unusual, visit Macy's. not be merely fulfilled We are able to offer you these rugs at moderate prices, for we bought at a time when the market was right. KIRMANSHAH RUGS, SMALL & ROOM SIZE You will find a large variety of sizes and prices in the collection. Among them is a small rug marked $29.75, and larger ones at $47.50, Then come room size rugs as follows: WN4x8.1 11,4x8.9 11,8x9.0 13.1x10.6 11.2x7.2 and several hundred other rugs varying in size and price. PRADA wesssem PH May er Announce the Final nn Clearance Men’s & Young Men’s Suits 175 Suits at $10.75 Were $14.75 and $16.75 A Well-Paying Investment are these Odds and Ends Also Included in the Clearance 90 Pairs Men’s Men’s Trousers Winter Overcoats 133 Suits at $3.49 They are reduced at Were $4.75 & $5.75 least 14 of their original prices, for there are only a few broken sizes of each. The man who finds his size in a style he likes can be congratulated, for he will effect a considerable saving. These coats will come in mighty handy next Winter, and besides, there are still a few cold weeks ahead of us right now. Medium weight trousers suitable for Spring wear. These trousers are made of fine striped worsteds and may be secured in a large variety of styles. Their quality will appeal par- ticularly to the man who is accustomed to pay con- siderably more for his trousers. Waist sizes rang- ing from 31 to 36 only. $13.75 Were $18.50 and $19.75 115 Suits at $18.75 $24.75 $34.75 Were to 131 Youths’ Suits (with Long Trousers) Sizes 15, 16 and erly sold for 512. 5 and $9.75 ancy mixtures with soft roll lapel. Suits that fe stylish suits of aan nscst nec An Important Point to Remember! Macy's Price Reductions will mean much more to you if you will bear in mind the fact that Macy's Regular Prices are always lower than those elsewhere. When as fe reduces prices your savings are greatly increased, for you would save on the original price and again on the reduction. Now look over the above items again and compare former prices with sale prices. Macy's—Fifth Floor, Broadwoy LEY Fea Tyat a raThreNk Ovex TreNiraNtvext@vivaXi vie vexie\i/axt/exi/0y THE IDEALS, THE ATMOSPHERE, THE VERY SOUL OT OF THE ORIENT ARE WOVEN INTO THESE WONDERFUL RIENTAL RUGS v/ e. Now on exhibition in the R. H. Macy & Co. Oriental Rug Depart- * ment. Whether you are a connoisseur, an admirer of handsome Rugs, or simply a lover of all things beautiful—do visit this collec- tion, for rarely will it fall to your lot to see an exhibition of rugs socomprehensive. They are masterpieces in every sense of the word. Our famous Kirmanshahs, Persian Rugs of matchless beauty, have been the talk of the town for weeks past. great variety with their mystic designs and wonderful colorings, are a great attraction. $240,000 W orthof RugstoChooseFrom Chinese Rugs, also, a The variety is large, for you have Your expectations will -they will be exceeded. 12.0x9.0 13.1x9.4 13.4x10,0 12.8x8.0 9.10x5.3 $259 $233 $289 $228 $156 8,525.6 10.2x8.8 13.7x8.6 §2,2x9 S1.5x9 $213 “$199 $209 $296 $163 largest of these is 20x30 ft. $3,048. Oriental Rug Department, Fourth Floor, Centre EAS a i: EE

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