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Se. 8 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH | Mr. Ream, It haa been stated by for-| Mr. Embert retained Shaw mer State Senator Edgar T. Brackett| Murphy of Troy to repr at t + GIRL'S SUIT NEWS ea Springs that he had such | l’endleton. advisement for Miss who war known to the stage as Mias|Pendleton, her ister and © home of his father and nev h ben pe imimated becaus rmed a license . | Pendleton, were married by a Juatice| former Attorney MeCarte ' of the Pence at Hoboken on Sept. 1,/4nd Chauncey G. Parker, lealers ‘ 11. A few days Iater Ream w o | the New Jersey bar, testified their opinion no vaite en ——— r an action Mystery in Reported Effort to] bad been broukht by Mra. Ream, four | Tere aw, . i} aah gd ver" labarhe All of the evidence an Reopen Marriage Annul- | annulled tie marriage. Al the referee were. gubinitted 1 ment Case. W, W. Millor of Hornblower, stiiter,| confirmed the opinion of the ref See Potter & Barle, att 8 for Hearn, If Eleanor Pendicton Davidson, the | said to-day “No papers have been former chorus girl wife of Louis Mar- | served on Mr. Ream or myself in the shall Ream, son of the late million- The annulment pro- aire Norman B. Ream, contemplates Jings, in which T represented Mr @n action to test the validity of her] Ream, were brought by Miss Pendle- marriage annulment, it is news to ton on the © of her family Ww reported action ato MAYOR TO GIVE MEDALS. Saved 1 rings, Astonishing Power of Iron to Give Strength to Broken Down Nervous People Mayor Mit the United § will present medals tes Volunteer Lift ‘ity Mall, following policemen ¥ Paydiddan Says Ordinary Iron ‘Will Increase Strength of Hellonte Fotk 200 Per in Two Weeks’ Time in Many Instances. i Te a recent discourse Dir. H, Sauer, Spe. | Kee Fl Joseph W, ctalist, ‘of ¢ Id; "tf you were IY Frawley and Harold § 2 p aise yrobabl; in the proper form, and this, after they ; e. betdicrcr) A had in some cases heen doctoring for} Gov, Brumbaugh Ann by ther reason tha the lack of ut all t ninte orment tren te. cupplied att pout all the) PITTSBURGH, March | 13.--Cc of dangerous symptome Martin G. Brumbaugh of Pennay vania to-day granted the use of t r the Republican nomin ten Vernor com a platform ‘ean Progressive am ana deciares for “an. ‘protective tariff” policy and wimilated, and for these © they fre- [edness for peace and against w quently did more harm than good. Mut) His action ix regarded am the fir newer forme of! movement in a fight for the control heen overcome. | pleasant co | oe publican 1 eaaant {yi with Senator Boles Penrose, a ound, healthy + nis @ great name f ach strengthener and the the world, The only ol et your Abrough & mill with | often ruin thetr ‘stomachs apart that the mill ult of thie continuous blood One 1@ too thin; another ts burdened with Wmheaithy fat; some are wo weak they ean hardly walk; some think 1 Ayepepaia, kidney or liver trou t aleep at night; others tired all day; some fuey 8: Final, Supreme Court Justice Tlerney nx to-day granted a moti Io will forfeit stimulating medicines or narcotte | i they drugs, which only whip up your fagging | itty who lacks iron Vital powers for the moment, mi At | 200 pap cent. oF over in fo the expense of your life Inter on. No ton final the int story deer divorce aw man, third ba nw pposed by M merman. The Zimmermans r They have on: girl, now three years old. In the tn decree granted tosday the child ta giv to her father, matter what any one tells you, If you are not strong and well, you following kof how Nowated Tron dows strength in ten this city by Hi Ligaett’s and all BROOKLYN -NEW YORK An Event for Tuesday Now a Sale of Handsome Silver That Excels in Quantity, Variety and Values All Previous Sales---Here or Anywhere IIIS SALE is distinetly T It reflects this Ste and its success in ¢ makers along broad lines, To secure the low prices that are here announced we placed one of the largest orders for Silverware ever given, Although the metal market is the highest on record, although every element of cost in production has increased, we shall have as ONE feature of the Sale tomorrow 48,700 Pieces of Guaranteed Silverware at 10c Each This is not a clearance discarded patterns. All of this Silverware is bright and new and selected for beauty of design as well as for quality and finish, The “Elite” is one pattern in bright finish—-various pieces of which are illustrated and the “Paragon” is another in a pretty soft gray; both patterns that have won wide popularity, All of these pieces with the exception of the Knives are heavily plated with pure silver on the best metal bases and are guaranteed for 10 years in ordinary family use. The Knives, plated on steel are not warranted, bot should give long and good service in family use, There is much more than the Silverware at 10¢, and it is all of equally fine quality and equally low priced. But when the Sale opens tomorrow we shall have 25,900 Tea Spoons Loeser achievement. 3 progressive -operating with le ading White Celluloid Handle Knives and Forks to match steel blades, Meriden make, i 7/200 Individual Salad | Al) Forks 5c Lodividual Salad Forks consisting of 6 Knives and 6 Forks, \ at at 1c each | or $2.50 10c | 5c Grapefruit Spoons at....We each | Also These Extra Values “Paragon”’ Pattern Floral Handle, Gray Finish 2,400 Fruit Knives Be Butter Spre Weeach | 4g, The various groups will be con- | g50 Tea Spoon loc wach, | & Silver Plated Ware veniently arranged on Main Floor | g5¢ Sugar Spoons at Hoe carts | Se Butter Knives at 1e each o ate selection ye Sugar Tongs a each Tables to fucilitat tion Bouillon Spoons at We vach | g50 Grapefruit Bpoons ate,.106 cach No mail or telephone orders filled | Tee Cream Forks at We each Five o' Clock T at 1¢ cach None sent ©. 0. D | 20¢ Coffee Spoons at 1c euch » Clam or Oyster 10¢ each | he Pe Forks at 1Be each | 2 1Se cach “‘Elite’”’ 750 Berry Spoons at Be ench | 1Se ite attern | oho Geace Vedios ot 25. }, ) Odd Dinner Porks at 15e The Gravy Ladles a Se cnc a Se cach right S n | 50c Cold Meat Forks at... .25e each | Odd Tea Forks at 15e each Bright Silver Finish 65e Cheese Servers at 35¢e Vegetable Serving Spoons at.18¢ cach 25c Tea Spoons at 1c each | 750 Pie Knives at 50c 81 Berry Spoons, Rogers and Hail £5c Butter Spreaders at... We euch | R11 Foup Hallow at 50¢ PON Har ae ga eg 5c Bouillon Spoons at Ae each) PH) Soins How! Boup spo in lined box 39e set ' #8e' Individual Salud Forks 1 | 22 22 Dinner Rorks: set of & fr tes, Tea Makers, plain a De vach | 1 ‘Toa Forks, set of 8 for 25e cach 5c Grapefruit Spoons at...1e each | 8125 Table s, set of 8 for Cutter 50c¢ each ’ ao huge Spoons ut 1c cach | 81 Dessert 5 wt of 3 for, 50¢ Sterling Silver i" offee Spoons at 10¢ each | Cheese Servers, sterling imountes (J 20c Oyster Forks at 10¢ each Sth iaate Cutlery ae poet ue 39e ¢ # i 850 Pie Forks at Ic each | PHN inives. silver plated. plain | pin Servers, sterling 50c Cold Meat Forks at 25e each | Silver plated Dinner Knives. cet ag | Mounted 75e cach Tie Gravy Ladies at 25eewrh | t fs iran a 4 | Genuine Sheffield Plate ot enee | for | Our Own Importation 7°: Pie Knives at 50¢ each | Elite Pattern Dinner Knives, set of 6.50 Vegetable Dishes $4.75 $1.25 Dinner Forks, set of 3 for...50¢ | 6 for $1.25 D0 Meat Platters, Linch, Empire $1.85 Table Spoons, set of for. 50c | Hlity Pattern Tea Knives, set of 6 | border 35 for $1.25 Platters, 16. « in Soup Spoons, + t Plat a ch, Einpire al Row! Goup Bp Bor | Paragon Pattern Dinner Knives, wt ' : la ‘ 4 6 for $1.25 etuble Dishes, Pinel ons, set of for. 50¢ | Puragon Pattern ‘Tea Knives, set of | mountings Amerie ane of 3 for 50c 6 for $1.25 duction Main ¥ None C0, D. the Ri family and to attorneys fo , Howard T. Emb if lsaltimore. 2 ih errs “jain: | Olive Fremstad There was no dispute regarding the | action under Davidson. facia of the reported marriage, and | ] Young Ream and Misa Davidson, upon the facts testified + Mi | others A maid said her mistress | red at City Hatt, noon at helf past four o'clock at the ot y in the State | ingly | Heine Zimmerman's Divorce tn Made | el Sings for Sousa | By Sylvester Rawling. r| f LIVE ite singer with the Metropoll- name in type much larger than the | type announcing the other soloists. | Hut somebody intervened. hod it that It was Mra, Ernest Schel- ling. Apologies to the lady if rumor lied, At any rate, patrons of last night's concert got programmes, with pasted slip covering the original, {announced the names of Mr. | Sous.’ assistants in type of pre- cisely the same aize as Mme. Olive Fremstad, soprano; Mr, Ernest Schel- ling, pianist, and Mr, David Hoch- stein, Violinist. The incident 1s ofl reminiscent of that at a Biltmore «| morning musicale last season, when Mr Godowsky, the renowned pianist, iwed to appear because his name jee the programme was printed in " t type than that of Mr. Mme, Fremstad, who at a recen tal had never sung better, was 1 good voice, Her nur in- | ed the “Dich theure Halle” arta from “Tannhauyer,” wa that ende | wegian echo song, § v.| wae accompanied at the pland by) Maurice Eisner. Mr, Schelling waa | the soloist with the band in Liszt's it and Mr, Hochatetu from Wienlawskrs and a group of} with the Kom Kjyra 1e | Mme. Schumann-Heink and Marvine Maazel, the artisie at the Metre House concert last evening | st | Schumann-Heink was the star, and her of| reception by the audience was exceed: | moustrative © pianist is the son of a member of the orchestra, | ind ives reat promise, Anton Hoff i added to his fast growing in n Grace La Ru Dippel is preparing f eof the country next nvitation costume fn English at the Longacre 1 night. The programme w a into groups labelled M | i Evening and Ni in | en} whi La Rue wore gowns ap- the time of day and at- it the songs to the hour, » hasn't much of a voice rate to the heart sentiment | appropri | “That's How the Shan- for instance, Was fus- Then there was our own | Burleich's musical setting | rey Wolf,” portrayed with right touch of pathos and i Mr. Burleigh's name, it may be noted, appeared five times on | Miss La Rue's programme Gillen was Miss La Rue‘s panist at the plano. Eddy Brown, an Americn violinist | who has found favor this season, gave another recital at Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon, d with spirit and with no Ii rity of interpretation filled and Ke Mr wn's Paganini's cap . repeat, Compositions by Linding, Spohr, Tac » Couperin and | Bazaini we yrogramme, added six Stimultan Walter I he y JOrchestra, with Fritz Kreisler and Pablo Casals as soloists in Bra double concerio for violin ce , rep ted the convert of Thursday fternoon before sold-out hou In the evenin, Paul Draper cyele. “Die ard Epstein rts Winter * with at the piano, Osstp Gabrilowitsch gave the last piano recital of his “Historical Acolian Hall on Saturday te before an audience that crowded the auditorium, including the stage, His rogramme of works by modern composers included some rarely heard, as well as others that jare familiar Arnold Schoenberg's | Clavierstucks evoked liughter. | M Schoenberg may © long | do the laughing himself, | cheerful “Shep. | verybody away Gabrilowitseh ts to. be he was ada- res and extra num At e Hall, » in the with Louis tercen- speare, Hall, Mr. nle Or- Strauss at Cart the Phil an all me that included yon “Death and Transfiguration,” “Eddys” Sauce is a wel- com relish—to your family and your guest | Eddys| OLD ENGLISH” |) Sauce] Stews and Gravie Grocers and Delica- tessen Stores sell it 1 Oc Made by, Pritchard, 331 Spring St..N.Y. Wureaiy Pulity Arcade, Park Ro Uptown Office, n th St. and Hroadway: Office, 155 West 125th Sty and World’ lyn Office, 204. Washin Sts, Brooklyn, for 20. daye following the printing of the @dvertisement, LT TT 18, 1916, “Der Moistersinge: . noon, and “The Barber At Hippodrome in the evening, at the i Opera House on Saturday, both ad- — mirable performances, | jhouses, Mme, Gadski, |time thie season, was REMSTAD, long a favor- Ner’s opera, singing at h the cast were Mr. Sembac ' Mr. Gortts, Mr. Fteina, Mr tan Opera Company, was the Mme. Mattfeld, Mr Principal soloist at the Sousa Band ducting. , concert in the Hippodrome last night. was the familiar cast of Mr The original house programme em- ones Mr. De Luca, Mr sized the fact by printing her avagnoll conducting. Didur and Mr “Der Widerspacnstigen Zachmune’* Rumor —don't be frightened! for "The Taming of the * In the after- of Seville, Metropolitan vy crowded Braun and Hodanzky con- In the Rossini work there Darmmac RUECKHEIM BROS. & ECKSTEIN, Inc. Brooklyn, New York Bush Terminal Building No. 20 Also makers of the celebrated Angelus Marshmallows, Jast of his interes.ing and instructive |the “Life of « Hero” and the love] will be presented at the Metropolitan} coined by the Bard of Avon. | ect " r ‘tals at the Prin- ene trom “Feuersnot,” all played| Opera House on Wednesday evening _— lecture and song rec:tal admirably, Abution| Maude Fay, the California aoprano | °es# Theat next Mi ————— as Mr. Gatti-Casazza's ¢ to the tei r death. 1 napeare's | Who has been the pride of the Munich sed| Royal Opera for some years, is t2,/driven to postpone her recital at the | Aeolian Hall this afternoon by {ll- ness, The new date announced ia EDUCATIVE. so that, for n, it is a work brand ‘Those of you who are students will read anew Shakespeare's y, needn't bother about the in- tion, for ft finda no place in| successful tour the opera, Better leave the divine] C William aione until you have studied the libretto by Joseph Viktor Wid- man. If y now if you do, f the translation inte English} Gertrude which is rightly | who was to ha Tuesday afternoon, March 21 the first Yvette Guilbert, after completing ‘| a credit mark. New England and! a third series of | i soprano, | her debut a, Mr might amuse| by illness, will giv yourself by finding out much In Clo and “Shake a leg!” were! Pail Reimers, tenor, will eive the Copyright isis by, pecskaten eet @ Kokstets. Come on, see the poppers which pop snowy white The fat little grains on a pan; See the “Cracker Jack Kiddies” all yell with delight, And pop it as pure as they can! Cracker Jack The more you eat, the more you want. Popcorn, peanuts and ‘lasses candy. That's what Cracker Jack is made of. The more Cracker Jack the kiddies eat, the more they want— and the grown-ups are mighty fond of it, too. . It’s made of the best materials, untouched by hands, in a spick-and-span factory, packed so that it comes to you good, fresh and pure. This is the confection everyone can eat freely. It has more mouriabing sualties than such staple foods as corn, potatoes, milk, raisins, etc. Cracker Jack is the ideal confection for the kiddies. Each package contains a premium to delight them. Write for the Cracker Jack Riddle Book. Sent free on request. Address Dept.A. In the Triple Proof Package that keeps out mois- ture, germs and dust, day afternoon. Every time a boy in the public school of Logan, Ind., takes bath or brushes his teeth he gets “al CASTORIA For Infants and Children Aptation of Shake. | here last month, but was prevented In Use For Over 30 Years a recital at) Always bears " now many of| Acolian Hall on Friday evening. e the to date expressions as "Pigs ' Signature of " ov