The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1916, Page 4

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bei FOLLOWS BLOW |: i, BROWN IOUS orth ieee = sion OF FUNERAL; [FACING A GRIM peoeathe Siet 0" Ewpg LIFE WITH A RAZOR Rheumatism, Lumbago, After Shove. Local NE foalered here a One Thet Strikes Hard and i , Silently Thoma {oDonough, thirty-eight, a ‘ ain. ying or th v longshoreman Living at No. 190 Park pet a. | “hear, shall be f \ t ( ee R A ep th Mubateth Heit l wa: i : ! W, fe lock p in izabe treet |, t ' nee, : liom say, admitted gis Up-State Se Savs 1 * 1 \ hee atat * Gah whi ritte “State Senator Says Legis We must have a unt ¥ Station charged with homicide as a push which resuited I 4 | said Senator Brown. “We + trous depression " Phe ¢ idemic which is sweeping lators Want to Know | the city menting the Stat schools. The refer { 1 hal 1 Erg | Un try has been primarily ree P ‘ , . Itions of local control. We are en. | Wed to be passe hb) b I . M und n for thousands of deaths this What City Wants. | waged in the task of been i | ton between the gre: a hes | Hare so fond an “ ae tus of, Jouaen The spirit of # h | Hoff's Malt b et, and it ds being niist be one, stan Hing Hippodrome Employer Lost Watehy! fi 1 [preseribed f y prominent physie Agen Later Recovered by an Arreat | confidence im ite al relation benevolent legislative bows gave vig . lives will "a | ended of city ‘ result a aded by on \ bened the committe Malt Extract should be at meal times and when retiring yard of Estimate have c their a ce but to ¢ system of teache For Infants and Children | othor departments ri \to obtain = mandat in Use For Over 30 Years senator Brown was but firm in his determinatior Always boats Cfllha wan the lasue on which his n of reunion should be put to Signature of [a Ve We are not deciding the is a flesh, blood and muscle appetite and induces hody keyed up to # e that makes it diffi- » take hold. juelly beneficial to men, women and dren. Delightfully polatable.-—Advt. 100 Il | seaman ana | Rewa. thomas put up a flgat the elWorld “Wants Work Jand had to be clubbed ire u rk Wonders Pollceman ¢ |firat Street s an areaway in EB s| and says he foun jeman of the East om chased a tr Forty-ninth y thing in of the in his pocket was a B. Altman & Cn. The Lace Curtain Department (Fourth Floor) has rea dy for selection, in addition toac collection of Lace Curtains for Spring and Oscar Seagle and Maggie Teyte | Summer, a very large and attractive assort- Sing “Songs of Home” ment of TELEPHONE 7000 MURRAY HILL Nina but a Southerner with all his native love for the songs of the South- | MPOR TaD rit AND e AIMS LACE ite The Spri n jy Im portati ons of PARIS GOWNS land could interpret the simple old ballad “Carry Me Back To Old Vir- ginny” as Oscar Seagle does; nor could Maggie Teyte find better opportunity = for expressing all the charms of her remarkable voice than in her rendition of f for the 1 Lobr’s “Little Grey Home In The West, i hatareeeik etc., or for use in decor- These records are representative of the beauty and perfection of the ; ative work of various kinds. > hd ave Of special interest a ie present season sre New Records for April oe ee ee ee large and entirely new importations of Now on Sale And there are many other records worthy of special mention in the April list of . A : Columbia Records. Casals interprets the “Prelude” and “Sarabande” of Bach's chiefly in narrow widths. Callot Soeu *cello “Suite in C Major” with a deep understanding of its beauty. Eleanor ey Painter sings selections from two of her recent successes, “Princess Pat” and ¢ Hand-made Linen Fringes Agmes ’ Drecoll, Wo “The Lilac Domino;” and exquisite contralto vocalism is found in the singing of ad Revue des Modes for the two selections by Margaret Keyes. Real Filet Net, 26 and 72 inches wide. ‘ ” i “ize The collection compri _“Yakka Hoola”—Al Jolson’s Hit Hemstitched Block Linens through the co-oper from the New York Winter Garden it 4 in widths of 36, 54 and 90 inches. Za \ is sung by the famous comedian himself on Columbia Record A1956— 5c. sila di organi tion with t Popular Hits of the Month SHE'S THE DAUGHTER OF MOTHER HELLO HAWAII, HOW ARE YOU? Fifth Avenuwe-Madison Aveme, A‘1951] MACHREE, Manuel Romain,couns q y939| Anna Chandler, mezzo soprano. 34th and 35th Streets New York ter tenor. to-inch) DEAR OLD-FASHIONED IRISH SONGS '°'"Ch) WHEN YOU'RE DOWN IN LOUIS. 75% | MY MOTHER SANG TO ME. Henry rs 75c | VILLE. Anna Chandler, mezzo- soprano, m every ment The assemb Cluny and Cluny Venise Lace Edgings of the lea leading Duplicates will be made to order Burr, tenor: Kr Sonoran berre test cece ere AULT LOLS LODPLO LS And ten more like these listed in the April Supplement! Enough in themselves for an evening's fun, if you add the brand-new “Casey” record (No. A1g4o, to-inch, 75c,) with Casey's adventures as a judge on one side, and on the other “Mrs. Dugan’s Discovery,” the humorous prize of the month, written by Ellis Parker Butler, the famous author of “Pigs is Pigs.” ark ce records; six che rc ‘ 5 Then there are six sparkling new dance records; choral, ensemble and orchestral i CREDIT TERMS records appropriate for Easter; four briliant, colorful masterpieces interpreted by Prince's orchestra; two perfect male quartette and quintette reco new Taylor Trio recordings Abe $3.00 Down on $50.00 of unusual beauty; and novelties a-plenty for those who like them— marimba, xylophone, Pail and’ ohaulartecoriade reued cet a mest carmclate record esas, Ricuabecerabateres | 5.00 75.00 you ‘want to hear, your dealer will gladly play for you. =». ¥ } 7.50 “ « 100.00 New Columbia Records om sale the aoth of every month 10.00 “ “« 150.00 Columbia Records in all Foreign Languages. | 45.00 “ « 200.00 OLUMBIA fay R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attrections Are Their Low Prices AGQVES: ( f Herald Square Bway, 34th to35thSt GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC _ Tha advertia went wos ici COMPLETE FROM $50 TO $500 sated BELOW Pie 8. , LBOASOMF BX, JERSEY CITY: ni Open Monday & Saturday Evenings | ace Anarewt Winey 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER FISHER BRos COLUMBUS e222 co, > Sale of Women’s $ “Shoes |B a BET.103 &1 aay 5 | ( — 2 B i ais ks ere are about 3 9) Desirable Styles § - Your 0 ’ 750 Pairs ° and Colors | our pportunity N 1 h d dD i. ‘dont | . May Be Here! | ovelty Shoes of Imported an omestic Leather 4 ; HS Included in this Sale are the following: ia . Thousands of Positi | ‘ ; A Nketman, 161 Matn St., Hache SM Busi fr ied orga | Imported Bronze Kid, with cloth top. : Ad Apacer ¥ — ree Aenments fer aa Imported Old Ivory Kid, lace, with hand-turned soles. Covered iui! Louis heel by) 7 arms For Rent or Sale ile Domestic Colored Kid, Champagne and gray, lace model. 4 Will Be Announced in }| Combinations of Dark Kid Vamps and White Calf Tops. 1 | -Morrow’s IE Open Work Black Kid, kid lined, turned soles, covered Louis heels | vd While there is not a complete range of sizes in every stvle, you are certain to find vour size in one of the m models Sund ! Qj ay World! The Sale begins Thursday, 9 A. M., and will be held on Macy's Second Floor, 35th Street, Rear. 1

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