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e THE NEW PLAYS 0}. 5 ator Gen, See Xe se Yecision A be orgatiaed immediately practic |recetved @ telephone call from Tree Makes “Henry VIII.” Subway Conductor a 1. Scott Rever ic | Las BS Aiba ligt lia ok tage Kionowers saying her husband After They Had Robbed Accuses Prisoner of Attempted Upon Annuiment . Her Mar- nounced Yesterday—Plin Northwest could participate because | fet, Oren at hie heme, ive , ; | “RF 1 | tortion | riage to Former Policeman. Be Curtailed of of officers from other all night. Then ¢ A Fine, Impressive Spectacle. | Ltr! Sean ah points aint the washroom | Thomas ©. Burke, a subway con-| Charged with attempted extortic CHICAGO, IIL, Mareh 1 The hl WASHINGTON, March 16.--Sum crepe pero | BY CH E ductor, turned his train over to a sta-|a man giving his) name as J ud eee “leamrek the Be of GaN’ gor training camps for civilians wi!!! BUSINESS POOR, KILLS SELF. 5 ater 4 played sleuth long | Smith was arrested to-day in a cate not be abandoned, Gen. Scott, Chief 0 CHARLES DARNTON tion gateman and played sleuth long | Smt Lash £6) heiress, and Arthur M. Werner, formerly Not be abandoned, Gen. Scott Laut enovgh to cause the arrest of twolin the Park Row Buildin com: | @ mounted policeman, t with it» Staff of the army, announced to-day. | Re rant M nde Life by Gas eG att rat ance, ‘ a @ reversed the sion announced with t © Device. iH N return for the royal welcome given him at the New Amsterdam Theatre ten he had pacentiper, | PN oF tears O. Hanes) af avtors j Detccea haere pA TE th Pa Sraienahave Gan | Seaponmune Gvnr PRlTthw Buotnens | For Infants and Children last night, Sir Herbert Tree provided «a production of “Henry VIL" that ‘The capture yv Ninety-sixth ees whose : ne is ! ever N ps ilit ns bath r Ch re) ble “ ane AY by au ne es i « ; oh Rlongwar, fPty«EVe deurn oie | tn Use For Over 30 Years 4 ' y q om. in an « t ’ “jor now manager in New rh oof th have Nh charme ¢ plans for the should make his Shakespeare Tercentonary Foetival an assured success, Strect Subway station and accom: | I. Pei ah als opt : f in the washroom of his : Ras sutetiet ka Wa ate 16 ee ‘ ival an assui plished by aurprising methods | Bro: Hance's acti «in New atest tt tive Ap Wd e Men, | cums t said arr ne n tat No, 6 West Twenty- | boattte Monod : cence, the scene o wae ' obbed was Charles Mc+|Jeracy politics are said to have put White the action was per Mr®heing made before the et and was (ound dead there nificen th ace f Ann | merely the result of a painter's fancy The man robbed wai > hin fe Sine for a diblomatic posttion Werner ja sald to hay n often ouble b ld go f al He fh m mask | Bignature of tion in Weatminater Abhey held tho} For example, hoth charm and icality Farland of Bast Orange, who was on) tn. : in Broadway theatres a vurante Audience until nearly midnight and! were to bo found in the view of the ® Bronx local when Burke went to in ee Satin ’ | with Biddinger, who was cor Proved to bo th crowning wchieve-| Pieasaunee at Windsor, walla, the Work at Kast One Hundred and | Hance complains the man who #48) handsoment t eee ene ment of a generally fine, impressive | panquet hall in Wolsey's. palace, with Ninety-eighth Street terminal, ‘TM ty sted to a belie him up last | force. He was dive 1 spectacle, It wax not ao much Alita threo walle mad hgh ceiliag red men wore with him, one a one-legged Saturday and auld that he was in Chicago wife, torical a At an tte, ON€) the dancers, in which the King joined, ood. Burke thought the men were he krilated Md Die | Morosint. wun felt a sense the ft sof thind®./with a keen eye for the prettiest fricnds, He heard them arguing ad pi iteal chances if given ed the one , In every instance qi k-| woman in the gay throng—Anne, to it money that McFarland owed )*@ “ai ‘ on ®. ones 2 ate ground—and this me ON elas pace. enue 5G otaeles sievaresndl m. McBarland broke the hat of a detec Anco | ) RUaliaippare (Han plettineg watch oNs| “eee ens Ht ll Pete Ue ee lame Mae and the latter bit tet Smith at the « vost STRIKERS THROW PEPPER. Broadway at 34th Street. Phone J Greeley 2626 = |wan realized mont fully, however, in| him with hi crutch. ‘Then the lame | Soin suum And suade at ne | Satece cartanc watcatn nieoede |the interesting ceremony of tha clos-| man took a are rr nad een the cafe where the arrest took place | lyn—Man Goes to Honpital. ; “i | from MeFarland’s pocket. Burke sa Vv the $100 in marked b a Yomen strikers attacked a grou ‘ — 4 Abed ‘ N: -wixth Street t f the) Smith under « . & display of his |, ie Mae t # : Sey | upon tho chief actor, and if Tree, as| At Ninetyaixth Street two of the /Bmith under arreat. a display of his wick “Avene car at Leonard and An assembly of twenty-five new designs in sp I | Wolsey, had little to do tn the earlier | puriand behind (mtn would fea ener t ay, vit arene sia wor ’ ® \ecenes he was at least an imposing| Burke spoke to Mclarland and] When searched ‘at Headquarters |Depper to-day. The strikobreakers were W. F Tail ce ee Ve sain bad nat mm otk ealdibe learned that he had fallen in with| Smith was to jetters ad. |bound for th ry of Berkowits omens ancy allor ults at No More Gurgly Brash, ‘Lump ned igure worth wa Mata ' 8) ah ly in the night. MeFarland eae) to it ut No. Broa. at Meserole and t 1 Streets. Lead,” Bad Digestion, Heartburn |'h° stage against odds he made the) gigcovered that he had been robbed | Park Row and d dway, and! strike guards «1 ‘ ran from | " A . bat wos aad | Cardinal almost too sinister, perhaps, | of his jewelry and $15 ja letter of recommen from AN: the factory and Day: ‘ Introducing Style touches of late foreign models, or Stomach Troubles. yeninth Street Burke got | drew Fraser, oOo. a8 E low. . "4 * from the first. But his performance| At Seventy-ninth Street Bu {he letters pelohinng s r mowski of No and oman who can't help making tees |! we ‘ih of the train with McFarland. and |The letters belonging to Hance were [Mowe oF No THE : : f WS Finrinth, tise MIAN oC Ween With | Cenerally was marked by iBtaECHO®: | telephoned to the diapatoner at Ninos | ADBAIEREY @BArmiean Dtisinesn ome | eRns ts OPIES of charming creations by Lanvin, Beer, Peet aot ate ogee mane | Ht was this quality, more than any! :y-uixth Street, He then boarded an|municationd: ‘Tho 5 was taken [Rtreet. — saniue Je : Tae ‘ : [other, that made him unfailingly ins | uptown train, ‘The pair were waiting tb the Centra Strost Court, where he! Heater Parkway Jenny and Cheruit. The Coats are in flare, Ie t e in the station. Policeman Vandrino | suid e : a bis expose (bt OP ha Ti filed . A ri Mahi ere powers fc Wan uvee of the Weat One Hundred Street sta- | He is about titty pid, and aya |that fe, wae tak belted, sport, and straight line effects, with stand- ween 4 . tion arrested the two, The lame man] e 4 alr, e maak without subtlety, and he rose splen- | suid he wan Hugene Wording of No.1 — . ing or convertible collars, new patch pockets and jdidly to bis final scene, in which Wol- | 138 West Fortieth Stree 1 the vy aleaves, tet sd with « : . [sey bids farewell to, iis greatness, | otlier was John Murray of No, 284 VETERAN EMPLOYEE FORGER. | fancy sleeves, trimmed with contrasting color silks, | Here bia actltuds toward the mali: | Hudkon Biceny Jove found on store nen 81.000 of | . cloths and leather. | clous lords was flery, not to aay with- | pay re, a | nn on ering, and he struck a note of real| in the West Side Court this afters! Checks that could not be lhe Skirts are new belted models, with ei I thos in his closing words, More | Noon the pa.r were held for examina j with any business tr a,0Av TOURS “ Hd allen » With either \ than this, ruin was stamped upon his| ton Monday. _ i= jgome back lately to the Weste trie iniuei jap, sport or slashed pockets. ‘face, He was done for, yet he met! Judge Swayee Harvard Lecturer.) Manag: . on om to $13.50 $15 $16 4 / | Wis downfall with the fine dignity that] CAMBRIDGE, Mass, March 16.—The Pieaahek Arana Gueres eee te Hates toon if The Fabrics jis bred of intelligence. | appointment Judge Francts Joseph | thirty-thi ‘who lives with his ry] j | > " 7 % Lyn Marding made King Henry |5 of Court of New two hiireh ‘ut’ No. 8h) Weato / English Serges Gabardine Shepherd Checks | thoroughly alive, He was the bluff, y tg in the “Wvillamacn admitted having forced rest Ticket. Amrit : C Wool Velour Checks Callot Checks uncouth yet shrewd Tudor to the life, | Harvard La chee cto $1,000 In the last P 5 mie keane of the robust mounaren who ; liilings of the Uni ty of Chicago tern Electric Compa’ F Se . are : @ robust monaron who had w more] Ful Ween ‘arpaintet tyctiver of Med ere Blectrie Company in the new Spring colors. Each suit lined with favorite bulidesing posttlon—lega x plain or fancy taffeta or crepe silks. Sizes from wide apart aud feet firmly pl. 1 } a ~ 2 = Les siacuisie bastnbd to eestenionene = —————THE JOHN WANAMAKER STORE | 34 to 44 and one model up to 50. Beauty and Good Dig Go Wana in Of the rough authority and ruthless Formerly Broadway ] of the sixteenth Hand. Stuart's 1: Insure Both, a Tablets |g 4 clumsy, if you like, suggested bys-| royal “rounder”; and the hypocritical ot IW} “Conscience” that bade hin divorce than! urine 0 that he ne Was laid bare to audience t found particular delight in Mr. dling’s capital acting. Katharine of Edith Wynne thison was notable for its dignity, nderness and beautiful diction. She won her audience so completely in the trial ith her fine sweep of ted patiently while t deliberation at a Kershaw ve Anne n leat attrac ice that Was oments than When you t mi marry indigestion, or any ‘other nt, you will find « remarkab provement Stuart's Dy Free Trial Coupon 2 A. Stuart 200 Stuart Bilge etter in her silen len she toyed w s nes. Charles Dalton pli ugham with distinction, wad feeling. Lionel Braham stood out the Lord Chamberlain; Maud Mil- package of ta Tablers Name © Old Lady who has a little chat rather poor jo this product offered admira : and beautitul se- in von" s of acting Specialization in any profession develops the highestpossible efticien Concentration of stud, | Peer: mae thought on any one subject |]| LEFT $150,000 TO CHARITY. mahes the student TASC Mrs, Jackson Reaqneathed 880,000 of that subject. to Children’s Hospital, Mrs. Mary Van Nest Jackson, widow arles C. Jackson, beque 4 Optometrists | 2" ese" . filed for probate yesterday in t Are the Recognized Eye Specialists Their proticiency is your i safe-guard against the perils |} M of incompetent eye examina- tions and misfit glasses. Always get glasses from an rogate’s Court. at No, 763 Fifth Avenue. Jackson } thed to St. Mary's Hospital f $50,000; S\ S$ Hospit Inwood," 0, $ 310,000; nity and Trinity Col ia left to the deced beth Baker of New Alice Barney of No. optometrist registered un- ‘Street. is give ate Ir The residuary esta tetera, Anna Van d ) Park Avenue. an. Van Neat Foster of Lenox, Mass. Jeanie Our new store, its many unique inno- vations, and sprightly display of men's and boys’ Spring apparel have met with appreciable approval from the thousands of old and new patrons who have honored us with a visit. Substantial increases in the daily volume of business have amply re- warded our efforts in presenting a store conveniently located, comfortably and practically equipped and filled with men’s and boys’ Clothing, Motoring Garments, Haberdashery, Hats, Shoes, Leather Goods and Sport Clothes of unusual attractiveness, Special feature— Children’s hair dressing parlor third floor. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET + ABANDONS TRAIN TO toa displayed common senso and case | m of) She died last Feb. 19| CAPTURE TWO THIEVES: A. T. Stewart & Co. Younal Prerentation | | | | DRECOLL Master of the new length and flatness of line, tending even to the Grecian. | PAQUIN | Straw, gold thread and leather as trimmings on tail- ored suits. High back collar cape coat. LANVIN Simple ti quaint sleeves, Oriental colorings. | DOUCET Beauty of materials; long revers; collar extensions, DOEUILLET Studied color blending simplicity with a dash o chic; swinging cape jacket BULLOZ Polka-dot ribbons in suit cape effects, points, br | lines; novelty of trimmings GEORGETTE | Youth insergeand taf novel suspender bodic clown collar: ty wit! “potpourri.” are all used in tailored suits, The collection will be LEADS TO AN ARREST) ENGAGED TO A DETECTIVE at Ninth | of the Hench Yashions Beginning Thursday, March 16th POTPOURRI OF The Season of Individuality MLO DiS Posed at rr and oh J, aaa’, sre French Gowns, Suits and Wraps illustrating the style tendencies of the master dress- | makers of Paris as shown in their February openings Original Signed Models Just Off the Steamer WORTH A harmony of peach and turquoise in a wonde evening gown CHERUIT _ The use of mixed coverts bias fluted bands, high-tying belts, pique as trimuning JENNY Debutante frock of I n colored be roidery; polki-dot fou snd old ereany lace in tw ored suit, PRE Colorful original neck and s! BEER Cape coat suit of waxed atin: that lool © soft ather; exquisite line and wing MARTIAL-ARMAND Watteau lines black iraperies, old-time taffets and etamines; wonderful silks. The Principal Feature | ; ‘ | is the new flatness front and back. Most of the French couturiers show this, with | more or less fullness and flare at the sides. But the method of treatment is so diverse, it results in a fascinating variety of style which can be summed up only in the word The new flatness heralds the beginning of satins. | Etamine, the old spotted foulard, rich satins, white mohair, oatmeal tweeds Colors were never so daring and daintily blended. 2, 30 Gallery of Fashion, Second floor, Old Building. Trails Men|Hiram O. Hance, Jersey Politician, News From Chicago Follows Hard bre THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 165, 1916. |$100 IN MARKED BILLS 'REPORTGIULIAMOROSINI WILL KEEP UP SUMMER |" °°": CAMP FOR CIVILIANS | of cardboard, inserted a rubber in hie mouth, connected the commanders will arran as they ar effect of the Mex , foresec Itt n situation, | will be to} himaelt. the plane 6 camps were FOURTH FLOOR. On Sale and Display Tomorrow Lyra and American Lady Corsets for Spring ywche. Prices: for Women, Misses and Growing Girls Medium and low bust models, in the new styles for Spring, designed for every type of figure. In plain flesh or white; also in faney batiste and novelty Lyra Corsets, in plain or fancy novelty broche, $3.50 to $7.50 American Lady Corsets, in plain or fancy batiste, $1 to $5 Women’s Ultra Fashionable Washable Kidskin Lace Boots at $10 Featuring the new white leather soles a Extra high cut boots, in eight distinct models, designed exclusively for Saks & Company In plain white, dove gray and ivory. And in combinations of blue and white, green and white, bronze and white, patent coltskin and = white, black glace and ivory. Illustrated at right is an attractive model in blue with white quarters. Illustrated at left is a new model in plain white kidskin, A special offe ing for tomorrow only hy ma sel At All Women’s Waterproof Tweed Coats at $14.50 New Spring models and fabrics. ery cout exceptional value. uship are of played reflect: the most charming style notes for Spring. The coat illustrated is an attractive design in gray tweed, showing new pockets, convertible collar and -in-sleeves. May be obtained in gray or brown tones, and yokes lined with good quality silk lining. sizes. included in’ this attractive offering is The finest, the work- models and the materials the and dis- sleeves All An Important Event for Thursday Women’s Sport and Dress Skirts $5.75 Severa checks, fancy tweeds, Roman stripes, at $5.75 and $8.50 At $8.50—Ten new designs, in flare and ripple effects, with plain. or 1 models in velour poplin, serge, gabardine, corduroy, | shirred backs. Made of excellent. displaying new poekets and belts. | quality — taffeta. Waistbands — to sizes, 36. ————— ment with a gas fixture, bound §€ tight with @ towel, and asphyaiat Waitresses reporting for early dut: