The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1916, Page 8

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——— OR STN FALLSDEA) |Billie Burke, WHILE READING PAPER TO MEDICAL SOCIETY Brother-in-Law of H. Morgen-| thau Victim of Heart Disease | at Academy of Medicine. Dr. Richard Stein, brother-in-law of Henry Morgenthau, Ambassador to | ¢ Turkey, dropped dead last night of apoplexy while reading a paper before} the Metropolitan Medical Soclety at the New York Academy of Medicin in West Forty-third Street Dr. Btein was apparently in the best of health when ho ascended the ros- trum, shortly after 10 o'clock. He ha been reading possibly fifteen min-| utes when he suddenly let go his hold! @ on the desk before him and fell back- ward. The thirty physicians present gathered around. Several applied arti- ficial respiration and powerful heart stimulants were used, but death had been instantaneous, for all their ef- forts failed to bring a trace of lite. Tho body was left on the platform where he had fallen pending the ac-| of Coroner Feinberg, who gave) permission at once for its removal.) In the meantime Mr. Morgenthau had been notified, and went first to the home of Dr. Stein, at No. 79 East Spv- enty-ninth Street, where he broke the Bows to Mrs. Stein. For more than thirty yeare Dr. Wein had been prominent in the metical profession. He was fifty- five years old, and a graduate of BLUE BURKA Int © ssn0n~ HO LOR 004 Asnociation, the Pathological Scciety, the Germ. Medical Society, the Medico-Le Society, the Medical Society of the County of New York, the Medical Society of the State of New York and the Harlem Medical Association. Heidelberg and Berlin. Several years | Ho was steaming Physician at the Metropolitan Medical Society, and be- | Missy ‘Sophie Sykes, a sister of Mrs, longed also to the American Medical | Morgenthau. Notice to the Public! Beware of Fakes! We have discovered that a number of cheap, for sale in the city for cl HO ae car ay 4 te gentain the same ingredients A ‘@ are most anxious notity pour te be sure that the ane. SBARTHQUA E" and the of Geo. B. Updegrove appears on the carton, before paying f oy sre entitled 10 Tecelve what you ask ane pay for and en you belie are being | hich claim and their friends aph and stenature A ed to you. fraud i» not discovered until after the axe 4 left town. “BARTHQUAK utution in this vicinity and throughout the in marketiny It stood the test as the thousands Wink te an indies: stsers'in which the celebrated is held by well United Carpet Cleaners Co. hcosadi fret ha hit Mad » New York City. |My Dear sir bs reyipawld reg haee werd, the i arthquake” @ pleasure to recommend “Barth-|Cleaner for the past eighice " stantly every day, cleaning Oriental ‘and One can’t appreciate ite value) tomestio rugs in value ranging from out seeing it demonstrated. I per-|ffty dollars to eivht thousand am using it throughout the olub|cannot say too much in pra he |wonderful cleaner, as it restores the rttly endorse and recommend 41 | colors like new and leaves a rug in its ‘eM gereral usee in ctubs, reatdences perfect fully appearance when dry: fo all in need of a thorough, quick |have used many cicancra and soaps, by sure cleanser and restorer of colors. |none them compares with © rth Very truly, quake;” it 4s perfectly harmless as a Edmond A, Davenet, cleaner. Vere ON eos. | uj intendent, Aero Club of America, Onental and Domestic Carpets, Deal+ 1897 Madison Ave., New York City. ers. 1087 Third Ave, +Phone 11 Murray Hill. Phone Plaza $254. Anything good always has many imitations, If “EARTHQUAKE” wasn't good fe wouldnt be imitetions of it, We nave found upon analysis that many. of cheap imitations (soap carpet cleaners), are full of lye, acids and other H jurious compounds that may eat and d ‘We are printing this not carpet net afford to have their valuable carpe pensive they may be. Your home usually contains the i can| Fa to buy and we Feallze you do not want thom destroyed ti nit worth. mixture of acids, Iye and soap, compounded by n Fakir who ia interested comes of your regardiess of what Others are wande ho happens to be out of employ » Unknowingly and unwittingly tin at la In many cases employing the poor home m: ct 12 sell this cheaply-gotten- ap, miixt ur 8 the pul Dpeing upon bis friends as we fs is good, has its principal home right in our own elty, a therouah one ypetordate, Cleaning plant installed under the personal supervision jegrove, who hus spent twenty Bnd instalation of eanttery methods for cleaning carpets und the tment of Oriental Rugs. | fe operate in three distinct ways: (1) We take your carn + (2) send our expert cleaners to your home Ou, OF ta) Hell YOU HARTHQUAKES x0 that you ¢ carpets and rugs yourself or em) & laborer to do it fe Our business 18 permanently lished here possible to merit your patronage, Our many vouch for the sanitary perfect methods we employ in ‘The Vacuum Cleaner 4s almost, a household y, dust and sand. “EARTHQUAKE” removes the dirt, t that greasy, black substance that comes in through the windows and door of ‘and accumulates from the fumes of the kitchen heat coming tn contact with the cooler ‘You clean a carpet, at the most, twice @ year. If you were to wear a whit Gress for six months, taking it off ‘each might to allow the family You would agree it would be as black as coals at the end fix months Vota the Vacuum clean Itz Would compressed air, blowing out the du q wer Could line in the back yard or on the roo NO." to rend for your car t. oF for our, repr sentative to call and HQ E’ can do or estinat CBARTHOUAK RY tr euttc lent to thoroughly clea 5 ‘Out-of-town customers. We will be glad to serve you from our nearest Ben ti! we have one in full operation in your city, We are opening plants in wus localities every week aM ‘Write us and we will send you a booklet free of charge about sanitary carpet rug cleaning. The United Carpet Cleaners Co. LARGEST CLEANERS OF aes, AND ORIENTAL RUGS IN THE WORLD 97-39-41-43-45 Ninth Ave., NEW YORK CITY, 400-402 W. 14th St. PHONE CHELSEA 8895 AND TALK TO US ABOUT IT to our plant jean them on it clean on >," positively one Chelsea ta and rugs to vel e you a demon The United Carpet Cleaners Co., Ninth Av., & 14th St., New York City. Geo. E, Prescott, Mer. Cheek your requirements, sign and mail, or telephone or send a postal -Have your wagon cal! for my Tugs to be cleaned. eeres+Have your representative call to estimate on cleaning my rugs and carpets. eeeees Have your representative call te demonstrate the merits of “HANTH+ QUAKE.” Adéress cw) Got Camera Stage Fright | fet ished in The Evening World, cue my Kreen eyes,” smiled | the most popular ingenue in America, as sho stepped into the reception |room of her own special suite in the studio building, She wore a trailing "| kimono of silky heliotr ery red leur! was arranged at its most be- witehingly tempestuous angle, and n clean your} ,! to walk over | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 56, Movie Star, IAS ROMANCHY ee a ey But She Really Loves Her New Art, Though She Doesn’t Believe It Will Displace the Spoken Drama-—‘‘Gloria’s Ro- | mance,” Her New Film Play, Will Appear in | Evening World. Murguerite Mooers Marshall. “On, 1 14OVE moving pictures!” T was listening to Billie Burke, the most recently discovered fan—with a difference, You re- member that little vuple ‘The children of Holland den of pleasnre Well, Miss Burke just now delights in being what the rest of us will de- aa. delight in. seeing, MARGULEITE MMADSHAL, for I talked with jher at the Kleine Studios, where sho jaily appears in “Gloria's Ror new motion picture novel by Mr. tine Mrs, Rupert Hughes. Your the- jatre will have it soon, and it is to be she might have appeared before the Broadway footlights just as she was |—if it hadn't been for those green eyes! Above, below and on either side moss-« n paints radiated in two irregular circles, “It brightens ” Miss Burk riled curiosity, and intensifies the appeased my rather “It doesn't show on the screen, No red can be used on the face if you're going before the came in fact, nothing of the regu. lar stage make-up, “That's only one of the million points on which acting for the screen differs from acting on the legitimate ge. LT Lke moving picture work | tremendously, as I told you. And 1 think,” Miss added frankly, I least m why Lam Gloria enge’ ts bes feel that ve conquered & work before the camera ly different om one 4 is loss explained wo. There must be y gesture and | ve thought out beforel must all “Yet there ‘Women ses | that they cannot afford to be ill. They must keep themselves | in the best of health at all times. Most of all, the digest- | ive system must be kept in good working order. Knowing | | the importance of this, many | women have derived help from se safe, sure, vegetable pills | quickly right the conditions | that cause headache, languor, constipation and biliousness, | They are free from habit-form- | ing imine They do not irre tate or weaken the bowels, Women find that relieving the | small ills promptly, prevents | the development of big ones, They depend on Beecham's Pills to tone, strengthen and | Keep Them Well Dower i ierehary. Is ban Wes — | $ 3 | ine + [scenes right the fi ‘ NTH, NW, April 26.—James| damage suit deciding they caused hrough the|Wood ¢ seventeen years old, whoxe ‘ ‘t use your mouth at!tather is in business 11 Pine her to fall from train after secing i aphs dreadfuliy. Andi street, New York, disappeared myste-| the shoes. then the camera demands certain col-|rigusly yesterday trom St. Paul's School stmmsimmviipniinins |me * |ous or violent things plays the piano all the time T am «room and had be |couldn’t make me | the worst oi 1916, =< EEN Gee RECTOR BEATS “OLD GUARD”! 22 author; Count de Breteull, who has been here on a French Government min- a |ston; Viscount and Viscountess de Man- Hin Men Elected Wardens of St ait de Kervern and Dr. L. J. Thoma wie Church, Richmond, who is returning to resume work w 1 guard” in St. Andrew's} the American Ambulance Corps. Protestant Kpixcopal Church, Richmond, . has been defeated by the rector, Rev. Robert B. Kimber, although election of wardens and vestrymen jlast night had to be conducted under a art order and with the aid of lawyers and stenographers. ‘The church, one of the oldest in the untry, retained all the ancient forms {and ritual until the advent of Dr. Kim- jber as rector two years ago. He put in his own wardens and vestrymen and |) net rules for registering love. | the studio. ‘Th akes the waiting motion. If In | The outdoor with nd the sea and . is perfectly delightful 1 do sclate the opportunity to reach ¢ Already IT have rec 1 hundreds of charming and | letters. of the writers say, they ab never Quantities of g asked for my por- France to Call Terrttortals, PARIS, April 26.—Tt 1s announced that the Government purposes to take prepare French territorial or war. the camera Somehow slow t troops that titfeially nt look a ny Frohman b y that anybe What Happened WHEN silk went up son why certain legitimate « fall in moving they think ‘anything's | nytt The and vaudeville In the ; two quick and easy w. money. At first fv suggested ust entered introduced by | wonderful dis good enough: put mov same Burke as he “the actor and the audience! afraid. | should injure my reputation | opted more modern methods. Re. and the he F skirts n rapport. Hut tn our sas a comedienne by going into the [cently & committee was appointed to went wider, the famous or must speak to 11) movies, butt lost that idea long ago. (hear charges. preferred against Dr. Heatherbloom Petticoats o the sereen, and | 1 de t moving pictures | Kimber to Bishop Greer. The court ‘ed the call of ec audience answered the call of eco- | will ever the legitimate order under which last night's elect inspiration of my we, but L do think tt * s night's election my and fashion. faction (of MY, stage, but Ido think there i plenty was held was granted on Dr, Kimber's fnomy of room for the two te ait and shiver. | Veet te sive up either on wut and shive ~~ = nen 1 thought of it, and the That] YOUNG STUDENT DISAPPEARS | Son of New ker Is Missing From | St Paul's School, don't nf that round claim that the “old guard” intended to cast the votes of persons who had with- drawn a# members, ————_ i HIGH COST OF HIGH HEELS. High hected shoes cost New Jorsey woman $1,950, jury in Today, every woman can But then 1 got so inte » work it all out, to get Did you know that 1 th You can't wear race. ‘The deli he beet ‘They've been very considerate of I haven't had to do any danger. And some one . it hardens te pastel shades {at Concord, N. H., where he has been a student for more than a year. All information as to the boy's leav- Amertoans on French Liner, The French liner Chicago sailed for Bordeaux yesterday with 102 cabin pas- sengers, of whom 40 were Americans and 64 In her steerage, Among those | Who sailed were Mrs, Gertrude Ather- PETTICOATS harmonizing in color with every gown. Ask to see the Spring Heatherbloom Creations at all good stores. Insist upon the label, VERY real service rendered the public receives its reward. The Jacob Ruppert Brewery for-half a century has been conscien- tiously supplying the public with its favorite beverage in its purest and most wholesome form. The public’s appreciation is substantially shown by its patronage of the Ruppert Brewery. 1,000,000 BARRELS OF BEER NOW ARE REQUIRED TO MEET THE ANNUAL DEMAND FOR THE RUPPERT PRODUCT—a splendid achievement and an unmistakable endorsement of the Ruppert standards. The demand for pure, wholesome Beer is steadily increasing, not be- cause people drink more Beer, but because more people are learning to recognize the food and tonic value of Beer and moderately : indulge in its use. This increasing demand justifies the meaning of true tem- perance as expressed by the world’s foremost Physicians, Scien- tists and Clergymen. Recognizing the growing tendency toward temperance and that Beer is the temperance beverage, we recommend the mod- erate use of RUPPERT’S Mnunickerbocker The Beer That Satisfies It is a beverage of absolute purity—a really safe drink—because, unlike milk and water, it cannot carry deleterious germs. wy It is made of the highest quality ingredients, and subjected to the ‘4 most modern processes of Brewing, Filtering, Aging, Bottling and Pasteur- \ ization, in a Brewery at least twenty-five years ahead of the times in its standards of cleanliness and sanitation. Every bottle is absolutely pure when it leaves the Brewery and must be absolutely pure when it reaches you. 4 In Bottles and on Draught Bottled at the Brewery Exclusively Vi f The Jacob Ruppert Brewery a Third Avenue, 90th to 92nd Street, New York —— I

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