The evening world. Newspaper, September 28, 1916, Page 6

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BayerTablets ASpirin “Aspirin” that is not enough. RP venyrn ' The sole makers of genuine E sie and the | Aspirin mark every package — : and every tablet with “ “a Panny Hat 7 | that une tt ' s living ft euetd cont at ‘Theatre Your Guarantee of Purity” Meinatiien tote the Hattor U & Pet Office) jhave t Tt ed by oe arene | "Years Discretion” and Hieweld im theve 1 Great 1 Mayer wan ulecture they | and ma [party # rimina PP MAK RS LITTLE DUPRRRNOR WHAT You NEED a WORLD WwaNT’ Wild FIND Uf! Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. Uptown Store 3rd Ave. & 121st St. SEPTEMBER om sae tne ace we Bind Moslas laelar [28 [29] 20) ts End of the Great Dollar Deposit Sale The last day of September marks the last day of this great DOLLAR DEPOSIT SALE. Do not — for your own sake—let this great money-saving oppor- tunity go by without taking advantage of it. Now, for only $1.00 deposit, you may have the one er two picces of furniture you have needed for a long time, or an entire room full of furniture, or even ‘anentire HOME full of furniture if you want it. The emall first payment required enables you to get just the things you need, NOW. without waiting, and the very liberal Cowperthwait Credit Terms make it 90 easy for you to pay that you will hardly notice the cost at all. ' There is no red tape—there is no trouble or dif- ficulty at all. Thousands of the best New York families have purchased their furniture from us from generation to generation during the past 109 years. You are just as well treated when you purchase during this DOLLAR DEPOSIT SALE as you would be if you had a million dollars in the bank. By all means, come before the end of this week —before this great dollar deposit opportunity is passed. Remember, you get everything you want for a dollar deposit and then you have a year and a half to pay. Open Saturday Evenings Ths. case ts excep- tlonally well-butlt and will last for Fears — plenty of thelf room. Price $21.5 50 Bose | of bind Special Quartered Oak Diner This is an exception- Hand Painted Set in Ivory or Black Enamel ally well built chair] ‘This §-plece set ao beautiful reproduction of the furniture of Washing: and. will stand the/ ton's days. Comes in Ivory or Black Enamel and is artistically decorated pardest, kind of wear. / with eatural jooking Bore) fesigns painted by hand. Dye proof throughout ‘he full siged seat is| and roduct of real cabinetmakers, Feal feathers Hecause includes fardrooe, Chiffonter, | handsome fal made especially for us| sige Be Table, Bed Table, Rocks atratght and order be and Dressing Table Chair, be Tecent price neds are preferred tha price is $168.00 We, are abl orem at the bar- gain price Chartered Oak Buffet’ ‘his ts an un- large, well made plece. Sine 48 in 4 ft). The se- lected quarter- ed oak is high- 4-Piece Fumed Oak Library Suite, 50c Weekly This massive, well built suite will last a lifetime, Note the pretty carving on each ‘piece; also the twisted legs and posts. The $29, 75 le is an exception= $38.75 upholstered id backs of rocker and chairs are of brown Spanish "Mole Pri Many Styles tn al piece, both in appearance and workmanship. Price jor and Living Boom Suites Aiso. Smokeless Oil The Columbia | Heater Meteor, ‘This heater ts just the thing for warmth and The Roawure of muse is wate. Measures only $io inches high. Holds 33 Stoll Price $3.75 Reed Baby Carriage This well built aby Carriage ts | Rugs and Carpets No cash discount on Columbia goods. #1294 Velvet Rug. Chair Hardwood. = All 22% acrewed together — not y'Miod natled. Good and sub faa stantial, $1 .39 | frie m Price sseeee on Many Other Styles Also, Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms CowPERTHWAIT & & Sons! “Oldest Furniture House 3rd Ave. & 12 1st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Between Brooklyn Bridge Sub" Station and Chatham Sq. ‘L" Station. 83.50 weekly on #200 worth, Other amounts tp proportion, Bey by the month if vou wiah, 10% OFF YOR CASH. o THE NEW PLAYS oe “Upstairs and Down" Most Sophisticated Comedy BY CHARLES DARNTON “" w f view Moth the tale Hh salvation to work owt For * eomething worth while m the di Atri, Chere te sly to know how both © lend of found, @ y y have tak CO i vuilo their own Por years play wrieht Joliahigh in making w . 1 ceang atl ee and towne of tt tlevuntry, Now Long Isiand te The | dragmed Into the limetight t] It wae twenty years ago that 4) Mre Langtry bro @ play! led “The Degene oll, “Uy stalin aw Down” au * @ mild! tation bat play. If the com unfair, £ can only add have written nedy. Perk partion on Long Island or et have turned their heads. 8 thelr work t# concerned tt by cleverness, It remains whother theatregoers are in @ phase of life that te artificial, extravagant and nec range. most name where » far an te marked y of amall At the same time this play ts not] ¥ without its entertaining qualities, Judging from the attitude of the au. Henee at the Cort yesterday after. noon, 1 shoul +. that it te likely to interest women, especially thom who have @ secret fondness for ad venture, Philandering is the order of | the day and night from the lounge porch at Ivehurst to the kitchen. Hut, after all, the Irish polo player, who has a reputation for fascinating | every woman he meets, ts means a blackguard, as he sa: it i# only because a pretty, selfish | «irl loses hor silly head over him and makes the worst of an innocent meet- ing in town, that he is placed mo-+ uentartly In a false position with her elder sister, whom he loves. He proves himself, in the end, to be al | very decent sort of fellow, Mean: | while you are left to suspect the p ple ‘n the play of being @ rather bad lot. In other words, you see the so- called fast set hitting up a decidedly lively pace, There can be no exe members of the house pa the Kit he nin their for the who go hing suits e servants who put tters that have per baskets, hin high and low stations of things that the ordinary, decent-mninded ade too much of he play ts saved in the end by the honesty of the philanderer who finds himself a willing victim of the game he has been playing all slong, Moreover, in this role Court. ney Foot s one of the most de- ilghtful performances that the neacea has re He plays O'Keefe with cn Irish charm of manner and speech remarkable In an English actor. Quite | 4s good, 18 her own more or lesa in- genuous way, te Juliet Day as “the baby vamp No man can see her) | without realizing the perils of philan- dering. As the girl who finally wins cinating Irishman, 3 y Orlando Daly ts funny as the awk imple-minded lover of “the ire” and the to make “Up: entertaining, Down" ——<—___ SHE BOUGHT THE RAILROAD. 4 Severance, N. ¥., woman, an- noyed by the noise made at night dy passing trains, Aas bought the railroad. —=— FIVE MEN INJURED IN TRIPLE COLLISION Two Were in Auto Against Which Trolley Car Hurled a Motor Truck, In @ triple collision which Involved @ | trolley, an auto truck and a light tour+ |!ne car at Fourteenth Street and Sec- pond Avenue yesterday afternoon, five | Persons were slightly Injured and trafic! on the Second Avenue surface and | Fourteenth Street croastown lines was blocked for nearly an hour A Second Avenue trolley. south bound, In charge of m man Frank Wilson, rammed the auto truck driven by Mor: No. 84 South Thir- wark, N. J. The truck | inst the touring > 6 Newark, and Harry Ape tt Wenater Avenue, Jer- in the touring car wet n to the street, «i al | co Muzolino, struck by the led, to the ground, d by Dr. taining Be i Hillsdate Were A Avenue, N ai five w iris of Rellevue Howpie contusions of the head, body and WH HAND MADE s equalled | ¥! 1 cannot stand. | Ne | a-tives Lim ted, Og THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,000 PERSONS DRIVEN FROM HOME BY BLAZE BLAMED ON BLACKHAND, Shed in Rear of Fast Side Tenements Burned—Con- vent Also in Veril, A thoussnd ten at Now 990.906 Mast Siaty.third Hireet fled through emoke Milled hails carly to-day when @ fire, reported of Hieek Hand ortal soyed @ hua 4 foot ohed Im the rear, used as rtere for an Ttallan re ball wne the p Siatyeth ‘ Wirt Avenue, and b eoveral Umes beea the object of iieck Hand attention, Hie prop. erty hae been damaged by bom, f his children has been kid- 1 the Longe boy, whose wae @ Hrookiya aye tery some yeare ago, Was found in Livasunele Ww No HO Bast Bisty-thind & disappe tended by ‘Dre Archer was rushed to uarters JEWS HEAR PEACE LESSON AT NEW YEAR SERVICES Huge Congregations Throng Syna- gogues and Temples for Cele- bration of Rosh Ha-Shana. Tens of thousands of Jews In Greator New York attended religious services last night in observance of the eve of Kosh Ha-Shana, the Jewish ew Year, All synagogues from humble hall to imposing temple were filled with worshippers, and there was not room for all, Services were held in several churches lent for last night and to-day. Carnegie Hall held 8,00 where Rabbi Stephe: et an Avenue, « Samuel Schulman dwelt « ning and inspiration of the fir day of the year, At the 1 Vimanu-El, F Fifth A enu Silverman. t w Clvilizatic “To-day selfish materialism ts king. This is shown in the wars and tn in- dustrial conflicts, | The almighty, dol- lar Is king over all the earth. Crush ft out as the dominant issue, enthrone God as king, Implant the passion for the tdeal in men’s hearts and you will inaugurate the new ctvilization,” The truly orthodox Jews wiil ob- serve to-morrow also as a holy day. FELT LIKE A NEW PERSON “After Taking Only One Box Of “Fruit-a-tives” East Ship Harbour, “It is with great pleasure that I write to tell you of the wonderful benefite 1 have received from taking ‘Fruit-a- tives,’ For years I was a dreadful sufferer from Constipation and Head- aches, and I was miserable in every way, Nothing in the way of medicines seemed to help me. Then I finally tried “Fruit-a- * and the effect was splendid. After taking one box, I feel like # new person, to h relief from those sickening Headaches. MARTHA DEWOLFE. 500 a box, 6 for 82,50, trial size B5c At all dealers or sent post os, ih FOR THROAT AND LUNGS STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDe Eckman’s ‘Alterative HOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGOLSTS OLD CROW RYE Res. U. & Pat. ore America’s Finest RYE ISKEY SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. S. A. H. B. Kirk & Co., New York, N. Y. of the houses! Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Os ae Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street The Men’s Clothing Department On the Third Floor, is prepared to show the newest Autumn styles in Men's and Young Men's Apparel for business and dress wear, including oe 7, =o London-made Fall Overcoats $30.00, 35.00 and 37.50 An unusually fine selection of smart single and double-breasted models, made of neat fancy fabrics from @ celebrated English mill, with silk-lined yoke skirts and patch pockets; id eal fo peral wear or motoring, “AQUAPROOF” The New Fall Cravenetted Overcoat at $22.50 A very atylish coat, impervious to rain and dust, made of fancy mixtures, in the new shades a tis, gray and brown, in conservative and pinch-back models; self collar; patch pockets, with satin shoulder and sleeve lining. Men’s and Youths’ Autumn Suits at $15.00 to 40.00 Unusually large assortments are shown in conservative and stylish two and three button si and double-breasted models, of the most fashionable fabrics; quarter silk or full alpaca lin well tailored; for dress, business and college wear, affording excellent values. Specially Priced at Men’s Seasonable Gloves SPECIALLY PRICED FOR TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY: Men's Suede and Mocha Gloves P. K, and P, X. M. sewn, in and fawn, also gray with black backs, . at $1.35 pair Men’s Shoes For Fall and Winter Wear are shown on the Main Floor Men's Capeskin Gloves in Havana, Manila and oak shades; P. X. M. | sewn; one clasp, at 95c pair Men’s Hats Imported and American-made (Dept. at 6th Ave. and 43rd St. Entrance) in the newest models, made on the latest English and conservative lasts, of the most desirable leathers. Autumn selections from the best makers are now in stock, comprising Soft Hats in new shapes and shades and Derby Hats in the latest models. Men’s Soft Hats, $2.00, 3.00, 4.00 to 7.00 Men’s Derby Hats, $2.00, 3.00, 4.00 to 8.00 PARTICULAR ATTE ION_IS_ DIRECTED TO Men's Calfskin Shoes, in the latest color koko brown, made over a smart English last, $6.00 $7.00 Tan Norwegian Veal Shoes, blucher cut, specially priced at 000 Ty Cobb ‘comes back” Nuxated Iron makes him Winner..Greatest Baseball $ Batter of all time says Nuxated Iron filled him with re newed life after he was weakened and han run down Physician who has studied in this country and Eurepe, explains why taking wen enabled Ty Cobb te “come back” se quickly and show such tremendous strength and endurance. Says ordinary nurated iron will often inerease the strength and endurance ef delicate, nervous felks 200 per cent. in two weeks’ time. When interviewed in his apartment at Bretton Hall, Ty Cobb sald: “Hun- treds of people write to mo to know how I train and what I do to keep up that force and vital- any ity which bles me to play r practically ery day of the en- Pood ore conseauence tire baseball season. They won- \ fSotfnay Just hte der why I can play a better Dohe f M $ ing to ‘ol anme to-day than when I was younger, The secret t# keeping up the supply of tron in my blood actly what every one else can do if they will, At the beginning of the present season | was nervous and run down from a bad at- tack of tonailitis, but soon the papers began to state “Ty Cobb has ‘come back.’ He is hitting up the old stride.” ‘The secret was tron—Nuxated trom filled me with renewed life. Now they say I'm worth $80,000 rear to any baseball team, without plenty of tron in my blood I wouldn't be worth five cents. Nux- Wa math, out not " following Seo how long you can. how far you can walk wi becoming tired. Next taki five grain tablets of nuxated Iron three times per | after meals for two weeks, r strength again d\ self how much you \ 1 nave seen run-down } Siting al th ang and € it rid of without obt sector ven w obtaining an, don't take the old form: 4 3 fron, tron acetate or ae simply to save must i, iron. like nu ated iron if you rene you any good, otherwise { caer worse than useless, any an at prize fighter has ause he knew. "ene ated Iron supplies that “stay there” strength and vim that makes men of mark and = women of power, ” od real itrength and endut Continuing, Dr. Sauer sald f Blood with iron yo var, Cobb's case Js only one of Nexated Iron has filled me with renewed win ‘ii “eonu te inghntot Mefeat y dreds w could elte trom 1 — fry _own personal experience, life and viger; I play @ better game to- simply for « inc of ron ik day than wheal ‘was younger. NOTE—Nurated Iron, recommended above ty Bauer, ie vot a patent medicine Ror oe which proves conclusively the as- tontshing power of nuxated tron Dr, ON cret remedy, but one which ts well hows te, druggista avd whoee iron constituents are uv. re. reacribed by eminent physiciang ey | to restore strength and vitality even in most complicated vhronic conditions.” Not long ego ® man came to me who wae nearly half e cen- wury old and asked me to give him preliminary examination for life 11 surance, I was astonished to find him with the blood pressure of a boy of 20 and as full of vigor, vim and vitality as a young man; in fact @ young man he really was notwith- standing his age, The secret he said was taking tron—nusated iron bad Vulike the older \norguale {0 prod uta, tually aasimilated. dow injure OY them black, not peat the Somat oot sts pos ie le & Most potent fled him ries mame | tite, a a0 be i at 46 he was care: bh hy Worn and nearly ail in. Now Mitty and his fa ve puoyancy of you have sal jundred times fs the greatest of all stre ere. it people would only throw away patent medicines and nauseous con= coctions and take simple nuxated Iron, Tam convinced that the lives of thous , bd \ | offer to forfeit eitution if thay ¢ Under ey in strength 200 yer,

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