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THE EV Motion Picture Notes Jane Fearnley has gone to Ithaca to act in a features film. Frank Keenan and Enid Markey, in MANY LIFE PROBLEMS INA NEW MOROSCO FILM The Making of Maddalena” De- picts Love, Romance and Fight Against Disease. A film hero that does not marry the girl he loves, an artist who | marries his model in place of thi wirl | for whom he sets out to win fame and | coma Such is the novelty in pho- | to-play stories off “DEATH CURVE'S” PERIL ENDED BY NEW WALK . LAID BESIDE RAILROAD Evening World Is Praised for Aiding in Improvement That Will Save Lives. will be seen at the Rialto Manager Quimby of the Pathe Seat- | Mount Rainier’ before the Chamber of Commerve and Rotary Club of ‘Ta- Af a result, these two ions are boosting the Alm Douglas Graves, while acting in a Fox feature film, had to drop ten feet | Making of Maddalena,” presented by and go through a@ skylight.’ The fall | Oliver Morosco at the Broadway this! After long agitation of the sub- Sect, in which, The Evening World wave its aid, the Laurel Hill, L. Improvement Association to-day nounced @ walk has been constructed | disease to an which will put a stop to killing and Child, surrounded by maimings at “Death Curve." Between Penny peth many larg panies have t north bank of save a few moments of time men and women for years have walked along the tracks of the Long Island Rail- road on their way to and from work In cold or stormy weather many of these people were run down by trains. The manufacturing companies have given a right of way to take the place of the street which the old Queens County Supervisors laid out and to! grade which they taxation before the consolidation in Greater New York. “The Making of Maddalena” ‘ates something that might happen 4 series of incidents ngs a dreaded GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR: Women’s Porch and House Dresses Sale $ Thursday Your choice of 12 smart styles. The model illus- trated is made of excellent quality Striped gingham; blue and white or lavender and white; prettily finished with Swiss embroidery and solid color ging- ham; sizes 34 to 46; i that are logical i ery safeguard lof modern science, fi ! disease germs that enter her fod a Maddalena, w toodrich, wages against the ants along the wtown Creek, motion that the sympathies the brave young In characterizing joodrich drops hel ra_on the sere wins her employment artist's model Miss Goodrich is #u- ras the anguished wom- though risen to prominence separation from her child, she acts with a strength and sincert bound to win her new laure item of intere: mount photo-play is the raised $20,000 by On this right of | yoroson Pa way a broad walk has been put down | manner in whieh it answers the ques by the manufacturing companies be- tlon tween the railroad tracks and vt walk extends to | feels it ia for the AFTER SIX YEAR OF SUFFERING | WomanMade WellbyLydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Has a wealthy father the right parate his son from leading both, if he the Hobson Avenue crossing, but it will be jaid down all the way peth, a mile to tho custward, “We want to thank World,” said Patrick Reilly, President | of the Laurel Hill Improvement As- | sociation, ‘for its help in getting us this Hfe-saving walk. ink World had not kept up the agita- tion we might not have been ablo to ingly low priced at $1. The Evening dresses in percales, assorted light colors; 48, 50, 52, Priced at $1. If The Even- ‘GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR Many Models in Women’s and Misses’ “Sport” and “Dress” _ COATS at 3O7 5 authorities were asleep | FORDHAM CELEBRATES ITS 75TH ANNIVERSARY Solemn High Mass Is Said by Mgr.| Lynch as Part of Diamond Jubilee Ceremonies. Solemn high mass was said to-day | in the chapel of Fordham University | by Monsignor Right Rev Lynch of Utica during the of the diamond jubilee of tha unt- versity. Monsignor Lynch is a ¢ uate of the class of 1867. sisted in the mass by the Rey, Father . H. Farley, a cousin of Cardinal! Columbus, Ohio.—"T had almost given J had been sick for six years with sy Thad @ pain in my could not eat any- thing without} at all nor eat any, nor fresh meat nor chicken, From 178 pounds I went to 118 and would so weak at tim that I fell over. I began to take Lydia E ie Compound, and could eat and it did not I have taken the ce and I feel like «! new woman. I now weight 127 pounds, | so you can see what it has done for me | My husband says he knows} your medicine has saved my lif BARLOW, 1624 South 4th Pinkham's Vej medicine ever twenty-four tn number, took the place of choir boys. alumni were present The sermon was pre Vive hundred Pinkham « Vegetable Com- ains just the virtues of roots | tore health and weakened organs of the of the univers BeVventy-five years ago. The religious It pays for women suffer ents to insist upon havin, Pinkbam’'s Vegetable Com- of bronze and marble in front o main college buildings, GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR: “Best Summer Groceries for Thursday include: BREAKFAST CEREALS, SUGAR, sETABLES and LEADING BRANDS OF BEST STAPLE Mail and Telephone Orders filled promptly. Telephone Chels: Groceries forwarded by Parcel Post to it Points in Europe that are reached by U. S. Postal Servic IMPORTED MIXBD HER. rer 81.48 bog... 91.25 The RHEINAROONS sing j Each morning of the They find that‘testful slumber best’ Comes after. Rheingol Rheingold Beer Beer, when rightly made from pure materials, is wholesome and health- ful, a food as wellasa beverage, and the regular drinking of it has been practiced by some of the sturdiest and mosttemperate nations that the world has seen. eee (05 OLIVE O1L champagne bettie MUSCATEL RAISINS 9 2 los EVAPORATED MILK Fresh Cereals RED HERRING Fresh Fish S. Liebmann’s Sons Brewing Co. ENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY Voungea ‘him up so that when a director asked if he were burt, Douglas told him to go to Kansae City. Charley Chaplin was strolling about in the studio the other day, playing an Irish tune on his violin, when an Irishman abandoned his work to lis- tun. The Mutual's press agent heard it and soon shot the news all over the universe. picture written by produced by the will be shown at the Eighty-first Street The- atre to-night, and who do you suppose will bo in the audience? ‘That's right! Elaine Sterne! Paul Gordon, who appeared in the Hackett production of ‘The Merry Wives of Windsor,” has joined the acting staff of the Famous Players bleached and brown; very handsome, White Goods — ask Luncheon Cloths per yard... hoe 10c BEB. .ccccccccesees Ac yard @seeces 8c ACER. ..recccerccce 98e lic Hemmed 49¢ Bed Pillows—tor 79¢ Bleached Muslin— cedan st. | | ge Turkish Towel sae Summer usereach . 2Oe| full size sheets; each, DAC|$1.20 Allstinen trish 89e extra =size sil turer's seconds) @ach.......... 6.05. Former Prices $14.75 & $16.50 Even in the height of the Summer, @ light-weight coat is a necessity. Here you have a choice of a number in the most fashionable materials, splendidly tailored, at a very low price. These coats are made of POPLIN, SERGE, COVERT CLOTH AND SHEPHERD CHECKS. One style may be had in navy or black Poplin. Itis a smart flaring model, with new shaped collar inlaid with black satin and trimmed with bands of the same. It is belted at the side: Other models exhibit new shape collars, seme of checked material and varied full ripple back and belted effects. These are for general wear; for SPORT occasions we have a wealth of the season's newest designs. The model illustrated is of BLAZER STRIPED PONGEE SILK in rose, green or navy combined with the natural pongee color. It has nov- elty collar and cuffs, loose girdle, patch pockets, and fancy buttons and THER STYLES in Sport Coats feature the newest ideas in such excellent materials as Wool or Silk Jersey Cloth, Wide Wale Corduroy, Novelty Plaid and Striped Chin- nee chilla, and Double-Faced Cloth. All {a esdsome pastel colorings and whit All sizes for women and misses, but not in every style. These coats are exceptional bargains 59 75 4000. and to practically all Fresh Vegetables STRING BEANS, Green Peas, W Beans; quart... 10€ RHUBARB, Radishes tender grass; D0) bunch CR and Ro- = ICE CREAM SALT— latee head OC MBERS — large |ARDINES — Bioridas 10c 3 for MILLER'S — PRESERVES Peach, Damsvn, Cherry Siranbern doren, 3 regs 18s jar 10. SPECIAL PLANTATION TEAS—for’ icin mported; | i © boxes, 25 5c reg. 1c box ac GLOSS STAR wooden boa, D4e ie carts, SAC FLY PAPER bos double sheets hicom,.:, O001 Sane” .., 18¢ CORN—Sun- 4, Imported; Sugar BEST REFINED GRAN L Corton bag, B2 25:1b. ‘colton . fae $1.95 Han or Whiting; yomughs Te rices only with Gr Orders. Qa Look for the “Not Advertised’’ Special Signs “@@ Tomorrow Unusually Low Prices on Odd Lots of Muslins and Linens 12'4c and ide Toweling—|25c Sample Centerpieces 12!,¢ and 15¢ Plain and Fancy | $1.19 to $1.50 Mercerized Dam" MNeutarcsschtsciiere 0G i Sa Table 37, [$1.25 Allsinen New- $7 EQ] Blankets-- +169 » JUNE 14, 1916. Film Company. He will return to the} ment. Feature me in a onenedy or a! BANDITS KILL POLICEMAN, | Togular stage in Ann Murdock’s new] drama and you will never regret it. 1 play am a drawing card that will pack the Henry King won first prize—a puree | theatre and you will think what a fine of money—in the Balboa Company's | bargain we | Badly Ww » in that young man!” dup Near Chicago, annual plunge party at Long Beach.| Officers were elected by the stock-| CHICAGO, June 14 —Twe automobile He proved himself the best swimmer. | holders of the Paramount Pictures Cor-| bandits shot Herman Malow, Mr. King turned the money over to the | poration at the annuel meeting of that | cycle policeman, to death and Actors’ Fund. concern yesterday, The Prestdent 19] Wounded his compant Thomas H. Ince has sold rights for| now Hiram Abrama of Boston. He Whe ° “Civilization” covering six States to| succeeds W. W. Hodkinson. The other | Thure Liny H. Rathn ager of the Sup officers are William L. Sherry of jin a Pe tacular holdup of this city to-day after a Feature Fum pm pany: York, Vice President, and James The bandits, driving a stolen ear, had are Minnesota, Wisconsin, To jo of Pittsburg secretary end held up an automobile part king Dakota, South Dakota and Montana. Mr. has been 7 A mone t 2,2 Mr. Rathner saya he expects to make} active in Paramount affairs for two |/°Welry and money amounting to $2,200, 250,000 on the deal. years They escaped. A Brooklyn young man wrote the - ny Gaumont recently as follows: "I have etude . docided to become a picture actor and | yyy, . , Parade, will call at your studio for an engage- / Work! Wants Work Wonders.| aumany, guno 14 THE BIG STORE” SIXTH AVE.. IB" TO I9™ STREET Prize t Prize 2 GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR: . 4 " Damask —per yard 49¢ Fleeced Cotton Crib $1.29 Mercerized Dam. 9 Blankets—each . 35c ask Napkins~-dozen.. 98c $2.50 Plaid Fleeced Cotton kins per dozen. . POU. cccccvere ove SUMMERTIME _ The “Big Store” is gloriously ready with endless economies in every Household and Gardening need: Fresh New Curtains for your windows. New Rugs for your floors. New Garden Accessories. New Furniture for Living and Bedroom. New Hangings for your walls. Fine New China for your table. New Labor Saving Articles for the kitchen. New Appointments for Porch and Lawn. Best Table Supplies. And Economies Everywhere in this, one of the greatest home-outfitting establishments in New York. REENHUT'S—FIFTH FLOOR: This Handsome Four-Piece “Adam” Suite, $54, 50 Special Tomorrow for Thursday, 6% at For style and value these bi are exceptional. The model pi: gives an idea of the smartness of one style-—-but there are many other styles for your choice. They may be had in plain white or fancy striped voile, with revers of self material and fancy collar and cuffs of handsomely embroidered white or cream colored voile. A chance to secure excellent waists for very much less than the regular price. All sizes from 36 to 44, but early purchasing |s advised because there is sure to be « big rush. SECOND FLOOR Store Your Furs Here and Now Take no risks of their being dam- aged during the hot Summer months. Our receipt insures you against loss by fire, moths and burglary And the charge is small —2 per ci of valuation inimum charge of $1 per ) AIRS AND REMODEL- ING AT SUMMER PRICES a distinct saving. Telephone Chelsea 4000, or send us & postal and we will send for Nowhere else in New York can you find the equal of this suite at any- thing like our special price. rhe Buffet is 4 feet 6 inches long. The China Closet 44 inches long. The Serving Table 36 inches long, and the Extension Table 48 inches in diameter. The set is made of solid oak, finished in rich Jacobean brown. You will see from the illustration that the design is excellent. Other Dining Room Suites $90 4-Picce Jacobean Oak § $240, Mahogany 10-Piece $99.9) 8 Suites at. A Suites at. your furs $90 4-Piece Golden Oak $ $300 Mahogany 10-Piece $ 35 Suites--at Suites at. $120 4- Piece Jacobean Oak $ $354 10-Piece Mahogany $ Suites —at 110 Suites—at 75 $115 4-Piece “Adam” 5107 $425 Mahogany 10-Piece 5325 Suites—at itew—at The 4-piece suites comprise: BUFFET, SERVING TABLE, CHINA CLOSET AND EXTENSION TABLE. The 10-piece suites include: ONE ARM AND FIVE SIDE CHAIRS. Colonial Golden Oak Buffets 5S. Formerty Sale Price | Formerly Price | Formerly Bele Price $19.00.... $17.00 | $31.00... 29.50... 23.00| 37.00... Diamond Solitaire Rings set with beautiful white cut diamond in belcher or high prong _14-kt. mount- $ $ ing 9,00, 12.525 $60 Diamond Cluster Rings 9 beautiful fine cut, white diamonds set REENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Sale of Silverware for the June Bride Simeon L. and Geo. H. Rogers Sectional Plate in the Well Known ‘‘Jefferson” Pattern; Colonial Effect Table ware that is ornamental, decorative and serviceable. Better gifts for the June Bride can’t be found anywhere And the reduced prices which we name are those of “before the war Tea or Coffee Spoons set of 6,| Orange Spoons set of 6; regu- BT regularly $1.25 | larly $1.75; sale price sale price Cold Meat Forks regularly, 15 Dessert, Table or Soup Spoons —set} cach, 5c, sale price vc of 6; regularly $2.50, sale ‘2 Gravy Ladles — regularly, each, 95c; sale price... 75 price Dessert or Medium Forks set of 6; | Berry Spoons regularly, a regularly $2.50; $6 h, $1.25; sale price TD sale price © Chests of Silverware H with drawer, regularly $ Sugar Spoons or Butter Knives! ois) NG me 8.50 regularly, each, 45¢ OF | so piece Che srware—will sina 35c| 5 Piece Chests of Silverware -with aver, larly $ Oyster Forks set of 6; regu- ‘] | $20.00; sala pileer st * 7.70 | in platinum Stones are set to give the ap- pearance of 2-kt, stone. — The] mounting is 14-kt, solid Sepp | gold tee These Hats Are the Vogue by Reason of Their Style and Their Lightneas, 4 larly $1.50; sale price Genuine Mahogany Chest -with Butter Spreaders set of 6, regu-| drawer; containing 71 pieces of larly $1.95 S¥ A Q)| silverware; regularly § id maisicelee 1.50) S303 sale prive 30.45 the thing which nearly 30,000 persons ‘eature of Albany's n of Flag Day to-day. With eption of the National Guard if % none of the march fously | many _SPECIAL NOTICES, ASK FOR ané GEF ORLICK’'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheep substitutes cost YOU same price ny's King Day A preparedness jG REENH UT'S—-SECOND FLOOR: Babies’ Contest We would like you to bring your baby in and let us give you valuable hints upon its care from every point of view. Furthermore, we undertake to note its Progress as far as weight is concerned, and it has a chance to win one of the following three valuable prizes A Handsome Baby Carriage temd Prize 3A Solid-Gold Locket and Chain. Baby Crib Blankets Pink or blue with white figure; very rr ores Rubber Panis to be worn over regular diaper; guaranteed waterproof; at Baby Sun Hats buttoned crown; white only Surely This Is the Time to Keep Baby Out of Doors And let us suggest that you vi Baby Carriage Department. are now at their best, and our prices are exceptionally low. REENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR: Sale of Dainty White Voile ‘1 Blouses MAIN FLOOR Bathers Women's 39 Divers’ Caps med with rosette; variety of colors; each 29¢ Rubber Divers’ Caps black or colors; each Bathing Suit Bags ~ several colors; choice at 98¢ Waterproof Bathing Bags— compartments for comb, brush, etc; at 15e Japanese Silk Dress Shields— regular shape; three sizes; dozen patrs, $1; per pair GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR: Jewelry Store Gift Hints Here a-Plenty for the Graduate, the June Bride and Others Gold-Filled Watches—for men and filled cases; open or hunting style; engraved, engine-turned or plain polished; at... Convertible Ribbon and Extension Bracelet Watches- a novelty and 10-year gold-filled cases, fitted with guaranteed move- choice of several styles of gold dials; ribbon ¢ GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Men’s Porto Rican Straw Hats, $1.45 We offer them in white, tan and Palm Beach, in the new- est blocks. Included are ALPINES, TELESCOPES, DROP TIPS, CREASED TOPS AND SAILORS. For the hot weather these feather-weight hats are just

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