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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 7, 1917. LOVE FOR MUSIC | BRO ADW AY BLUFF VAN RENSSELAER-BOWEN | ringo witt take piace Paster Monday, GIVES STOCK BROKER WEDDING EASTER MONDAY SINGER FOR BRIDE AT ST. THOMAS’S CHURCH mete April 9, with a ceremony in Bt.| Should he wide open at n Thomas's Church, performed by the| == a Warning as to Our Waning Vitality. LATE & HOR CO imc N59 Bway Cor 27 ST é . SHOR Now York. S OPENING SALE s Extraordinary 5 = Fine Footwear & Commencing fale our very » Btock of new sy resenting the | proved leather The quaiity is the best that make this gale ex t @ «© Dr (By LEE HERBERT AMITH, M, D.) | In urging upon the country the bservance of last Dec. 6 as “Medical Vixamination Day,” the Life Exten-| sion Institute ed a circular in! which it called attention to the rea- sons why every man should take stock of his physical condition just as fre- quently as he takes stock of his finan- cial condition, thereby learning his weak spots and taking measures to | repair them before it is too late. In the spring is the best time to| take stock of one's condition. If the blood is thin and watery, face pale or | pimply, generally weak, tired and| listless, one should take a spring tonic. One that will do the spring house- cleaning, an old-fashioned herbal rem- edy that was used by everybody nearly 50 years ago is still safe and sane be- ceuse is contains no alcohol or nar- cotic. It Is made up of blood root, Golden Seal root, Oregon Grape roth Queen's root, Stone root, Black Ches7 | ark—extracted with glycerine and made {nto liquid or tablets. ‘This lood tonic was first put out by Dr. | Pierce in ready-to-use form and since | then has been sold by million bottles | Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- | covery. If druggist does not keep this in tablet form, send $1.00 to Doctor| ”.M. Plerce, Buffalo, N. Y. Kidney disease carries away alarge Mee FELIK AE SOMMERUOFE Gari Petrass, a young comico opera singer who made her New York debut at the New Amsterdam Thea- tre last autumn, after singing in percentage of our people. What Is to! he done? The answer is easy, Eat lens ment, eat coarse, plain food, with Budapest, Berlin and London, was married yesterday afternoon tn the City Clerk's office to Felix Augustus '“The Broadway Bluff Is Like a Lunch Wagon— It Has Wheels, but Never Goes Anywhere’’— “He Has More Leisure Than a Ski-Jumper in Italy’’—“‘There Is No Cure for the Bluff, and the Only Counteractant Is a Pair of Ear Muffs.” | By Arthur (“Bugs’’) Baer. Copyright, 1017, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) | Although not delineated on the topographical maps of the United States, the Broadway bluff {s an important part of the Amerioan landscape. The idea of the Broadway bluff 1s to dress the way a boiler factory sounds. The only Insect in the bluffer’s ointmeff®is that the clothes often wear out | before the instalments, The Broadway bluff i# something like a lunch wagon. but never goes anywhere. Neither does a bi! It has wheels The Broadway bluff is as easy to see through as an Hawaiian dancer's costume, Like the who buries his skull in the sand, he sn't fool anybody but ! | The bluff, otherwise known as a stall, ty easy to analyze, It cons “ two-thirds clothem and the rest nerve nd free lunch. | Tho bluff lives on the fat of the land, In fact, he has most of the fat| |, of the land up around his ears, He has apartments in the corridors of our best hotels, travels in the highest class revolving doors, smokes the finest cigars to be found, and dines whenever he can reserve @ fork at the free lunch counter, The saddest feature about liners being sunk tn the war! } zone is that there are never any Broadway bluffs on board. He sticks to! * * the hotel lobbies like @ mortgage to a farm. You couldn't get him any further away from the steam radiator than you could throw a piano. on 9200400400000060460040008 AAA DEVDDODADA 4 DADDBOBD Accompanying Ambassador Gr Stephen Van Rensselaer, attached to rector, the Rev. Dr. Ernest M. Stires. 1 p A reception for relatives and a few LADIES LOOK YO intimate friends will follow at the hd U Bowen home. 2 Miss Bowen was introduced to s0- clety two years ago. Mr, Van Itens- | selaer Is the youngest son of Mrs. r Kilisen ‘Van Rensaclaer ot No, 18|08@ the Old-time Sage Tea and Sulphur and No» body will Know. Past Sixtieth Street. He has been Attached to the embassy at Rome Gray hair, however handsome, dé | Motes advancing age. We all know since last August. | the advantages of a youthful appears PNEUMONIA IN THE CITY WORSE THAN LAST YEAR |trsies ‘or'mars’ the face. Wen tt | fades, turns gray and looks streaked, just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhance its appearance @ hundred-fold. Death Rate Since Jan. 13 Much Higher Than in the Like Don't stay gray! Look youngt Period of 1916, pA prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a 50-ce city hen been watfering froma? pecue | bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur *lilarly virulent. form of pneumonia, | Compound,” which is merely the aldee + | which shows no sign of abatement, It ae ther eee aye aed Sit. thal cubic | Of, Other ingredients, ‘Thousands of © Benen eae aren tte Du’ | folks recommend this ready-to-m pertinent, Pater: because it darkens the h air beautifully, besides no one can Since Jan. 18 the pneumonia death | -cssibly tell, as ib darkens so naturally rato has been about 26 per cent , > *|higher than in the corresponding | @nd evenly. You moisten @ sponge or gf period Inet yenr. There were 29a|80ft brush with it, drawing this pneumonia deaths last week as against Lila the hair, taking one sm 161 for the corresponding week of | Strand atatime. By mornin, bpd 1916, The 1917 death rate for all dis- att Ub netad) after another ppli- cation or two, ‘8 natural color isre- * ‘ ° 6.83, agai ‘ g anon to date 1s 16.88, against 16.87 for | stored and it becomes thick, glosey ard was William the Infanta Isabel the American Embassy in Rome. His mission is one of love, not politics or war, for he is on his way to take for the same pertod of 1916. “Alcohol in whiskey, patent medi- cine, or otherwise, is one of the most | and lustrous, and you appear years younger. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- plenty of vegetables, drink plenty of | Pugene Sommerhoff of Cedarhurst, water between meals and take an uric) L. 1, a member of the New York SPECIAL $5 and $6 Women’s New Spring Smart Pumps and Colonia price $3 and $4, @ ally being nestect of the gums SPECIAL Men's $6 Ko-Ko Tan If Shoes, Sale _// 0 $4, All Blazes, f dows.” Maby at the same or s ATTENTION—POLICE, a @ Fire ana an a 80.50 Bhoes.. Special Here's «8 ghoe ot you men; just w ealfekin lewther ee CREDIT TERMS $3. Down on $50-% 5.00 “ 75.00 10.% “ 150.00 15. 6 200-00 25.00 “ © 300-00 FREE ®RASS BED erent =y APARTMENTS FURN SHED COMP. ETE FROM $50 TO $500 Open Monday and Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L. STATON AT CORNER FISHER BROS COLUMBUS: 4 Tos 41oo ar IRON anon atrongth fivm apy good druggist,—Aayt, acid rolvent after meals for awhtle.| stock Exchange. Deputy Clerk Dal- his bride Miss Roxana Weutworth LO PaCe isa ANDALIHNOT: BUTTERTE tae | ound is a delightful toilet requisite, such as Anurie (double strength). Ob- | ton performed the ceremony and Bowen, daughter of Mr. and Mre.| Gorn.’ the department Bulletin on t is not Intended for the cure, mith tainable at almort any oa vs Tt) storgan F. La Montagne and Court- Clarence Wentworth Bowen of Now| eet pneumonia, are more apt. to die | gation of disease,— was first discovered by Pierce. | Mont every one troubled with uric veld | finds that Anuric dissolves the fe | Advt acid as hot water does sugar. land P. Dixon were witnesses, Mr. Sommerhoff, who is a grand- nephey of Schumann, the composer. | 1's devoted to music, and thelr love A Single Application Will Banish Objectionable Hairs (Alds to Beauty) Here ts a home treatment for re- | moving hairs that ts quick, painless and inexpensive: With some powdered delatone and water make enough paste to thickly cover the objectionable hatra, apply and after 2 or 8 minutes rub off, wash the skin and it will be left soft, clear and hairless. ‘This treatment will not mar the skin, but to avoid disappointment, be careful to get real delatone.—Advt The Strength of Natural Teeth fs no comparison between the of natural teeth and the false ones ty for most people the cause usu They je and become infected, but If you would Korodont Mquid dentifrice while you are brushing the teeth, the harmless, but effective, properties of the Sorodont tquid quickly enter the overcome the germe and protect wound teeth, tn firm, | ‘The pow Also there i@ no nec to lose the oriminal ones, ree anue, you with strong, World Wants Work Wonders. | 119 to 125 West 24th Street for music was one of the causes which drew the couple together. The bride wrote on the marriage Heense blank that her full name was Sarah Charlotte Petrass; that she was twenty-eight years old and a@ native of Hungary. She refused to commit herself as to whether or not she would retire from the stage, SHORT TREATMENT WITH POSLAM HEALS PIMPLES Those pimples are unsghtly, and should not be tolerated, Clear them away; please your friends and re- nove the cause of embarrassment to vourself. ‘To do 80 is siinple—apply Poslam at night, and leave it on in the daytime, too, when convenient Voslam’ acts quickly. You can soou we benefits. It is absolutely barm- less. So effective Is Poslam that a 'ittle of it will cover a large surface. It Is its QUALITY, not the quantity of it, that does the work, deverywhere. For FREE SAM- PLE write to Emergency Labora- tories, 243-245 West 47th St. New York.—Advt 6 Ea No general ever galloped to victory on a clothes-horse. But the Rialto! bluff spends all his leisure timo in. pe 1 adornment. And he has more leisure time than a ski Jumper in Jul He puts a ten-dollar tat or a fitney head, a hand painted v iNuminated shoes and a sult tha would make a chameleon cuss the administration, He looks like a Rolls- || ltloyce tonneau on a fliveer chases. The he sta! @round ohattering stylishly about his yacht in the Suhara Desert and his) sum’ home in Florida. When somebody tosses aw y v t elgar the Broad bluff ts injured in th rush, Tho idea of this bluff thing seems to be a destre to impress folk: with your importance, It's the same disease that keeps office boys office boys. The bluff always talks about nia private car that would be private if It were not for seventy other passengers. His main interest In. the} stock ticker Is to seo what Free Luneh Preferred is solilug at. There are feminine bluffs also. ‘They operate on practically the same plan as the gentleman stailers. When they get on their winter coat of paint, it te! | hard to tell ‘em from the original, They put more scenery on their face than there $s on the Hippodrome stage, Sort of a walking Alps. There is no cure for the bluff stuff. The only counteracting serum ts a! good patr of ear muffs. The Broadway bluff is the only individual who can wear a derby hat ih July and talk of millions at the same time. He can borrow a dollar from you and make you like it, When tt ts his tur to motion to the waiter he tells a story. His {dea of an importan engagement 1s looking in the mirror Broadway staller never refuse: to accept the checR after a hearty dinne He ‘pers his room with ‘em. Drinking vinegar out of a champa bottle doesn't make it eam pagne, but the bright leht staller is never py unless he thinks he is putting one over. He will drop a five cent piece into a nickel plano and then ask for a transfer to the Metropolitan Oper The Broadway blufi wants his biscuits gilded. Tastes bad but makes ‘em shine more. And Bluff isn't far behind him. Mra. Like Japanes mice in @ whirling cage It to tell who's ahead. \ Ito bluff's Ist of schemes for getting something for nothing | & the Ford fa output. And the bluff is harder to please | trimining. to choose from seems wi Brassieres, 12c Drawers, 14c Petticoats, 49c utle Big Bargains in Underwear Fresh, snow-white, carefully made and beautifully trimmed under garments of Muslin, Cambrie, Nainsook and Batiste. Lace or embroidery Only a few of each style, but there are over 6,000 pic ilimited, The ones pictured There are garments of good quality and beautiful pattern, so you must not judge their value by the price. Every garment to 37¢ to 33c to79c Children’s Slips, Night Gowns, 49c to 69c This Outlet Store is the Bargain Retail Store of the big mail order house--the National Cloak and Suit My Soft Rubber Suction Plate The “National does a business only by mail, 60 when there are a few garments left of a size will fitany mouth, This plate is sold vit would not pay to get out an expensive catalogue to sell them on & positive money-back guarantee Instead they are sent to this Outlet Store, which belongs to the “National.” We seldom make a profi . so everything sold here isa bargain, ‘This muslin underwear is just an instance of the hundreds of barg i Give Credit offered We do NOT fill mail orders from this store; no goods are delivered. 22-Karat 3 22-Karat Gold Crowns Bridge Work ee ev DR. FINCH 19 to 125 W. 24 th St. 215 W. 42d St, cia Store Children’s Drawers, Children’s Petticoats, 21c to 33c than a bear with a Mut wheel. Give hin @ compilimentary ticket and he will threaten to withdraw his ya tron: Near Sixth Avenuc see. ‘i If clothes muke man, each the | | Broadway bluff ts a | omen | When tho time comes to make good | on his chatter the staller makes him self scarcer than comfort in the s way, | ‘The gent who sings most about hi financial ability &: enerally the man who finds even a dollar note too hig for him. You never hear of the price of pea- cocks going up. If he had a match the Rialto blurt could smoke if he only had the to You from Ngh-pow- ered v Many a polished hood | covers a bad ¢ Using the same kind of toothpicks 8 Rockefeller {s enough excuse for the staller to speak of h ond hea uk his frien No Broadway bl} eaching for th Every staller has a verbal estate vaeht and country home. And the only thing that prevents a PAnnsy ferry from b ‘ “ht neople met that s ave three cents too, Don't trv to put the actd test to a Rroedwav bluff He will drink it and lodge the check And he won't treat hack efther, Four Killed in Vord Plant CINCINNATI, March 7. ur omen © dead, another is believed to be in a ing condition eight other men re suffering from serious injuries as the result of an explosion in the as bling of the Ford m Automobile f i to-day, Cas that formec the the es, so the variety fourth floor of are examples, oven on. the believed ave ¢ TEETH Pu =Free! Between 9 and 11 Daily to Prove My Painless Methods is a bargain. 10c to I4e 2c to 33c 10 Kenmare St. *. 409-11 Fulton St. Bank Bet 6th and 7th Aves Closed Sunday. or prevention The mar-'than abstainera. ast Sixty-third Street. Overcrowded, over- | Advt. , and Linens Ratan James McCutcheon & Co. direct attention to their very complete a ‘ stock of novelties in fine Imported Cotton and Linen Dress fabrics, 3 Visiting Dressmakers, Waist and Dress Manufacturers will find a) in this collection the materials which are most prominent in the model >| ¢ Gowns, Waists, etc. The merchandise is of the usual high grade >| “McCutcheon Quality” and the prices in every e will be found > satisfactory. Some of our most attractive lines are— >| French Novelty Voiles from Rodier and Maurin, Imported Colored 2 Organdies and Batiste, Handkerchief Linens (all colors), Hand- a kerchief Linens in a new range of Dots, Stripes and Checks. z Imported fabrics for Sport Skirts; Voiles in upwards of 35 plain shades; - Batiste and Voiles from England. | David and John Anderson’s Scotch Ginghams in unusually large as- sortments. ARS Imported Dress and Suiting Linens, white and colored, in all the new weaves and colorings. Swisses from St. Gall, white grounds with colored dots or colored grounds with white dots and figures, very much in demand. White Materials—plain and novelty French Voiles, Batiste, St. Gall Swisses in every size dot, P » Skirtings, plain and novelty washable Organdics and staple fabrics of all kinds. Silks, Shirtings, ete.— Complete assortments of “La Jerz,” in plain colors and novelty stripes, Wash Silks, Pongees, White Silks, Madras, Percales, Cheviots and Japanese Crepes in the largest possible variety. Laces Particular attention is directed to our fine assortment of Laces to be used with Summer Dresses and Waists. This collection includes real and imitation Filet Laces, Val. Lace Rutfling, Filet Net Edges, etc. NB BPD BV1 BY BY Bey BV Rv BY James McCutcheon & Company Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets Fulton St. cor. Bridge St. At Subway Station 1329-1331 Broadway lear Gates Avenue 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. Bet, 48th and 49th Sts, Qn Sale Thursday Manulacturer’s Sample Line of 450 Silk and Serge Frocks Here is your opportunity to secure attractive, stylish Dresses, in materials of Georgette Crepe, Crepe do Chine, Charmeuse, Striped Taffeta, Serge, ete, All of the fashionable colors are represented, For Women and Misses All New Models 132: 75 Alterations Free Actual Value from $20 to $32.50