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a he a ER RS a ET reat mrttonets anee hibition for lady elephants h |inaugurated by =e W hat Better V. alentine Than a VICTROLA? iN{OTHING will please so much—so many i 5 people in your home. Just now we have an unusually complete assortment and can give you a choice of every style in any finish on easy terms, if you desire. Landay Victrola Service, too, will add much to the pleasure you derive from the Victrola you select. Come in to-day. make deliveries immediately, A Valentine Record: “LOVE, HERE IS MY HEART,” , Sung by McCormack, No. 64,623 SO sh We 427 She. Zug Landay Temple of Victrola Music at 23 W. 42d St, Open Eves. SENDS ARTIST 10 youthful artist o! Tt comes jodined visible manifestatt of two buckets THE ing serious artistic purposes, he 1s allowed to sket#h in,the animal house Sunday World. rt, also from an hed finger ayd{and to go behind the wire screen outward a2@ which separates the cages from the 3 of the wor general puMic, forming a narrow al ni alleyway outside the bars. He wa , Who When sober is regarded| there to-day. No one except tM as the fit companion and friend of all| keepers of course is allowed Inside FLOOR FOR COUNT A movement to enforce absolute pro- been Albert Btewa We will mt i 27 w 34th SROAES BIT Ske ams Watch Children Now! Guard Against Colds, Grppe, Sore Throat and Sickness by Keeping Liver and Bowels Free from Poisons | A laxative to-day » to-morrow. Children simply will not take the time from p! to empty their bowels, which berome clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggisn, stomach sour. Louk ut the tongue, mother! If coated, or your child is listless, cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't eat Jeartily, full of cold or hus the grippe or & sore throat or any other children’s ailment, give a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Figs,” then don't worry, because it is perfect! harmless, and in « few hours all this constipation polson, sour bite and f:r- @ sick child + pete oo = ae OTHER! LOOK AT YOUR CHILD'S TONGUE Give “California Syrup of Figs” if Cross, Fever-| ish, Sick, Bilious, Constipated—They love it menting waste will gently move oyt of the bowels, aud you have a w Playful child again, "A thorough “in side cleansing” is ofttimes all that « necessary, It should be the first treat- ment given in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 60-cent bottle ot “California Syrup of Figs,” which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle, See that it is made by the “Culifornia Fig Syrup Company.” Don't merely ask for Syrup of Figs, but ask for “California Syrup of Figs.” Remember, “Call- fornia.”—Advt, ) the dear, innocent little go to the Central Park Zoo to s¢ animals. many brought to book for intemp: the authori fense that she ing the rum for medicinal pur With all the shamed plausibility of a policeman put on the quarters by his sergeant for playfully | }y misusing his authority development, tt may be set forth in her behalf that-one should not be held Snyder to-day with a handful or so of quinine, of having caught a cold from the sharp blasts which drifted through| the elephant house yesterday and last The troubles of albert Stewart be- fan about half an hour later, 1 other artists known to the park ‘and''$1.00° bettioe ty pM ‘mail. Phile 391 Fifth Avenue wor Sect 149 ™ STES=AVE Sir. children who © the the cage itself, Young Mr. Stewart had not been sketching more than a minute when he perceived a ripe bar room odor in the viciiity, He assumed that an early student have dropped and smashed a bottle of contraband cargo which bad been swept up. Then he looked up and dis covered his subject glaring down on n with one baleful eye in manifest s rough sketch. was sore,” Stewart another lady s, Hatt uw carpet at Head and athletic approval of 1 “Eke new sho a, ~ause she kept curling strictly responsible for the effects of a back up over hor forehead and ¢ nip or two taken in this zero weather. enorting. And whe seemed unsteady et tet Gere. ion net Wee Ata: Won To met Ber plightly dituted with hot water, was) ppeath--whew! The exhaust pipe of a ! administered by Head Keeper Bill distillery had nothing on it.” The artist felt it was no place for a Sunday supplement fMustrator and gathered up his stool to retreat. am! With deadly accuracy and the ause Hattle showed signs power of a locomotive piston, the night, Hattie swallowed tho dose/ trunk camo out through the bars and ate with cheerfulness and seemed hurt} cracked him in the small of the back. t j that there wasn't more. He went sprawling to the floor against the foot of the netting. And there he lay for twenty min- utes, There were no other visitors in the clophant house. Bill Snyder 1 ve trustworthy and hav- REL STARIN REAL LFE MOVE SPS FEWREELSINGOURT of natural bistory must CJarq Kimball was a star to-day in a new setting. She riend husbaml was charged with having slashed Harry Garson with a gold penknife, while sald Harry was escorting Mrs, Young from the As- tor Theatre on the night of Feb, 3, 1o flashing gems of myriad movie queens, whose thrones were the back benches. 200 pounds, NVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, FEBRUANY 15, 1917. his wife, Separated from her husband, tember. her husband's lawyer asked. “7 not only do not ca ve No use for him. foot-one escort. and stopped to omer at the Dar. the prisoner Young Tells How Husband Rudely Stabbed Her Escort. she was not alone. lara, dea’ | attention to we. Garson, 0 On, seized me by t and pushed me. he sald to me, Clara Kimball Young, sereen queen, met her husband James face to n the West Side Police Court. was a against him. penknife in my hand. to cut my cigar w go then, but he had me Other witnesses were defense, the si ot fala: “Cage dism) Assistant Distri ris, who prosecuted the case, willing witness men, through Magistrate The dingy courtroom—police courts | Attorney Swann's office. Young. Young told reporters with his beautiful wif Mr. Garson, six feet one, weighing upstanding and clean to avold married women happon to be their wive: I said to my wife, ‘introduce me to your friend. She merely brushed me aside and pald no Not so thie maa the disparity ‘When they McQuade now only knew that he had @ wife and child in Detroit, but knew No, she was not legally but hadn't lived with him since last Sep- Do you care for your husband?” for him, but told also how her husband had acccsted and then stabbed her eix- “T was coming from the theatre Trent @ cigar,” said “[ saw my wife at my side, then observed that collar of my coat Then I struck him. T had to jump to reach his face, he is so big. I forgot that T had my Kold I had used ft to in Attorney Laza- took Mrs, Young and Garson to District They aske permission to go before the Gran iways dingy—was illuminated by | Jury to obtain an indictment against Not knowing anything of this move, was through “TL hope this will be a lesson for men ‘ho do not he said. Was on his morning rounds, Every shaven, was the first witness, He Sy ee ime Stewart raised his to try was the hero of Mrs. Young's new erate yeas whacked again. movie in real life. He told how rude CHORUS GIRL TAKES POISON. ing the tne of her need not mean that fove the etural beauty” of your baie. | faded. had not Snyder come in. “At the first glimpse of the opening door Hattie turned a furtive eye toward ft x and ambled away into a ¢ Hay’s Hair Health sho stood in innocent con: of a winter fly buzzing ag: ings back the natural window. Whereupor M Ste t poenericied Wak Bee | want avtay Hane hee pleted + ereseall “ noon F About the only animais in the whole poi ga . Neto | © collection who have not shown | ~ "i 9 | bad effects from the cold are Jim and wee, r | Mary, th prairie wo! lar bears, and the seven, Miss Smiles, the two- horned rhi 8, had an attack of coughing which caused Snyder to| wrap her in blankets last night and give her a hot toddy. But, unlike her neighbor Hattic, she at least knew | how to carry her liquor like a lady, | snoozing in a delicate and refined manner until the effects wore off. —————— FATHER CURRY TO MOVE, Leaves Dowi rk, N. J. ith for One YOURE SURE TO LIKE iv" Not only Catholics of the Cherry Hill district, but many of other fatths and of ne foith at all, are erief- i: ai ‘ Curry, who for many y: " the, Fector in-Jamos treat rane to the Churen Holv Name Amst dam Avenue and succeeding the lato Aiemint Sale C. G. Gunther’s Sons Established 1820 Furs “20% Reductions ‘On the Entire Stock New York ONLY BRONX STORE B AUMANNS ? 149th StREET 9 3rd AVENUE Se 2550%Reductions Evening No Extra Charge for Credit. 3-room A ments furni: ed. from $50 up. All goods consisting of Bull 54 in, long; CI f Closet, 40 in, Extensi t Mane, *1798 life, She was making Tombhody clas Mr. Young had been when he saw| Makes Attempt at | cing: him with his wife. News! j Was. After a while This Is my wife,” he said Mr. Mary Heuser ork 4 fe eat to his feet, stood back & young sald to him, “So? Well, here [Of the Southern 1 and contented herself by inter- ” ‘ in Memphis, but The first |posing her trunk between him and |i my card," ho declared ho sald to] Noy strands freedom every time he got set to Mr. Young. And thon Mr. Young cut | tenioride of m v ee Ho is ready to make affidavit him in the left hand and behind the | restaurant, No a ere was a laughing leer in her i eae. " ” 7 Newark, to-day and gray | lo right grew jright car, In answer to Young's at- | Newark, tO-iay, an | fart might have beon there yet, torney ho said he was married and| At the hospital lor at least until the elephantine jag had a wife and child in Detroit. Yes, | band. a he had been in pany m appearance alone. known Mr. Garson since , France, w Mrs. Young’s com. | ~™*"°* WORCESTER, Mass., Feb. 15 W. Cavanaugh has sent hi tag |®8 football coach at Dartm seph W. Gannon of New ¥. May.!of the Dartmouth Athletic Mrs, Young was worth a reel in her Mrs. Young sald that si ‘a Coach Resigns, -Frank anaugh sald to-day no reason was given in the resignation and ho has none to make public, teracy Test for Suffrn acy test amendment ti feated in the Assembly! to-day. feated In nit ment, election. aaa, CASTORIA gL TT ret Content 15 Fuid Dram For Infants and Children, Genuine Castoria dy for Re plated. Twa canTaua cowrany, NEW voRE Orv. GB. Altman & Cn. A Sale of Table Linens DECORATIVE AND PRACTICAL to be held to-morrow and Thursday on the Fourth Floor, will present unusually inter- esting values at the prices quoted. TABLE CLOTHS of double satin damask each. «© © « « . $5.00, 6.25 & 7.50 TABLE NAPKINS to match perdozen $$ 3 3 «© «© e« « $6.75 MADEIRA CENTREPIECES (27-inch) handescalloped and hand-embroidered On 4 Se se eee oe BO MADEIRA LUNCHEON SETS (13 pieces) consisting of six 6-inch doylies, six 10-incia doylies and 24-inch centrepiece; all hand- scalloped and hand-embroidered, per set $5.00 FINE LINEN CENTREPIECES (circular, 28-in.) ornamented with hand-made filet and Venise laces combined with broderie Anglaise OaCia etek lee eos a a SOOO DOYLIES to match For tumblers a ae Ge oe 65c. For plates . 5 3 + « each $1.50 each AFTERNOON TEA CLOTHS (square, 45:45 in.) of fine linen, ornamented with hand-made filet and Venise laces combined with broderie Anglaise. . +» + « « © each $21.5 SPORTS CLOTHES - for Women and Misses represent many movel developmenis of Fashion. Style features, materials, colors and color combinations are new, fascinating and smart. Hitth Avenue-Madigon Aurnue, New Jork An Interesting Selection of Blankets, Bedspreads, [Etce. also on the Fourth Floor) will be very specially priced for to- d Thursday. e Blankets | - $5.75, 7.00 & 8.00 Satin-finish Bedspreads, with scalloped edges: each $3.25 Wool-filled Comfortables covered with plain-color dotted muii, each . heen Renee ua: $6.50 Al Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases at correspondingly low prices. S50 A Special Sale in The Leather Goods Department will offer decided price advantages in the SUIT: CASES (with tray) enamel duck and lined with cretonne; sizes 24, 26 and 28 inches, . $5.00 t WOMIEN’S H 0} of black enamel duck, lined with cretonne: size 18x18x12. . . © - $4.25 BAGS deep; made of eather and lined and eight - $10.50 WOMEN’S OVER-NIG! 12 inches long by 9% in black long-grain p with colored moire; wi celluloid fittings. . . WOMEN’S HAND BAGS of genuine pin morocco, in black or colors, with inside frame pocket and mirror, . $2.85 VOMEN'S ENVELOPE BAGS of genuine pin morocco, in black *or colors, or of black long-grain patent leather; with inside frame pocket, coin purse and mirror, + « $3.00 at . . . . . . . the Woman’@ = Suffrage Constitutional plank was dee! 0) 4. i oat, two men voted for the Welch amend- The action insures the submis- * sion of the Suffrage issue at the next Mothers Know That Use For Over Thirty Years © CASTORIA.