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™ {fica tr meri; re ROR VERA Reet OW US Seats at Rox Off, Met " CONCERTS AND MUSIC, HIPPODROME, NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT, at 8.15, McCORMACK __TICKETS_ NOW AT ROX OFFICE. Bway, Nb. LOEW'S Cont, 11 GERAL Loew's American Root qa Bt YM8 MART, “The Breed. PLAZA ; MADGE KENNEDY “THE MIDNIGHT PATROL” __GHARLIE CHAPLIN, a By, “Evening DANCE PALACE 7 to 12 OLUMBIA 2)", Stone & Pi ard DANCIN sons; will introduce you to suitable partner for danci ring « “AUDUBON THEATRE BUILDING 166TH ST. AND BROADWAY. ATE ; : DancingCarnival NOW OPERATING THE AUDUBON BALLROOM Dancing Saturdays, Sundays and holi days, afternoon and evening NO CHARGE FOR DANCING LESSONS. STRUCTION, PRIVATE LESSONS, $1.00. Not necessary to take les AEOLIAN WAT; L, NIGHT ® nD Tecit For VAUDEVILLE. FeeRo NEW YORK THEATRES. TORS |: Winter Garden F leadaches, ‘wees and Blotches, = RGTNES One or two with a swallow of water Yo-monnow GIVE INSTANT RELIEF 280 the box | E. A TONIC. LAXATIVE for the LIVER and BOWELS. 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Sun, | Hippoprent Terrace Garden | ix’ $1.00 1 AS Saturday & Sunday 2 to 12 ELTINGE, ‘i Social Maids ‘DEM every evening. ||] ASTOR INDIVIDUAL IN- 10C, EACH, BROADHUR, Manager Floor in Lady 1 FOR_ SALE. aie re 39T Eve. 8 mon $50 Diamond accepted. bia 7 ‘atalsals. “eee fo] ELIABLE GOODS ~ LOW PRICES =| | AS WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMEMTS|| | "RANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = "| DIAM WANELE WGewr ca Be ROYAL DIAMONDGWATCH Fs 35 MAIDEN LANE 6'*Floor PHUNL PAS Da AGENTS WANTED. _ No setae WA Sa write 500 catALoe 44 (CQTF lpor - 170 Braaoway - Cor BALARIED proole ca » Je | | “WAXINE ELL CENTRAL », SAMs M wr pest VA' J perorey Cone Dé ‘CREPE rat po CASIF JAMONDS SHEET (eit Sunartest & f All Pr i] caus Nora Bayes tieeranban.” 40 sinlden t “ties Nern. 175" Bway “(upstairs LOEW'S. th HILARIOUS SHE SELWYN THEA., JANE COWL in The Crowded Hour PRINCESS Bars MI PLYMOUTH BIJOU free et 2 THE LAUGH MECCA OF pea &. “THE NATION’S TONIC” A SLEEPLESS wGuT CENTURY GROVE € itold NEW CENTURY:: MIDNIGHT WHIRL Eves, #30, ‘Thurs, Bat, ALICE ro range ANI PEASE GET ERNEST TRUEX & EDITH TALIAFERRO UITLE Lied Good i o edge SRL way CHARLE yA LITTLE sane RIVOLT ORCHESTRA, liege 4iun (o] S. 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Mate )Col|Wed. de Sat. 2.18 IOAN SIN Bohemian Girt and Robin Hood, SHUBERT-RIVIERA, By, Sun MARY NASH '" THE BIG CHANCE Mathinds: EYES OF YOUTH “A Cure tor Puccini’s New Trio; GaHi-Curci Again By Sylvester Rawling. HIS prolific, wet to overflowing, music season had an off ary day yesterday. Performances of opera at the Metropolitan Opera | House by our own organization, and at the Lexifgton Theatre by the vis- jiting Chicago Association, were the only output, and in both cases the works presented were repetitions. At the Metropolitan the three new one- act operas by Puccini made the bill. | They call for no comment save a lit- |tle further proclamation of De Luca's | Ano impersonation of Schicchi and of Florence Easton's lovely singing and interpretation of Schicchi's daughter. Mr. Moranzoni conducted a three- barrelled cast, which included Ger- Hopes Women Will Adopt This Habit As Well As Men Glass of hot water each morn- ing helpe us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh, | | Happy, bright, alert—vigorous and vivacious—a good, clear skin; a nat- ural rosy complexion and freedom from illness are assured only by clean, healthy blood. If only every woman and likewise every man could realize the wonders of the morning | inside bath, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of the thousands of sickly, anaemic-looking men, women and girls with pasty or muddy complex- ions; instead of the multitudes of “nerve wrecks,” “rundowns,” “brain fags” and pessimists, we should see a virile, optimistic throng of rosy- cheeked people everywhere. An inside bath is had by drinking each morning before breakfast a glass of real hot water with a tea- spoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kid- neys and ten yards of bowels the pre- | vious day's indigestible waste, sour | fermentations and poisons before putting more food into the stomach. Those subject to sick headache, bil- iousness, nasty bre rheumatism, colds, and particularly those who have ® pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often are urged to obtain a quarter pound of lime- stone phosphate at the drug store, which will cost but a trifle, but is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remarkable change in both health | and appearance awaiting those who | practise internal sanitation.—Advt. a HEATRES. cen Wed. de WILLIAM ‘Rite GILLETTE a at: BRUTUS HEST COMEDY. New Amsterdam & MIDNIGHT FROUC TWO ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SHOWS mH COHANIZED OPERA comiaque. Henry Miller’ Kine & Ertaneers Now iw : VELVET LAI D Y le za All Zied/eld Stars and Beauties > hapear in NO OTHER Entertainments Whe Bre ae 10. MRS. FISK LIBERTY i055 th ATOP NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE EGFELD QOCLOCK REVUE COHAN & HARRIS, .¢ Busch THE ROYAL VAGABOND Ps TAA TW. 0s LEO DITRICHS it EIN i? MARQUIS de PRIOLA The Big, Sensation of Spirit ey INVISIBLE. F FOE win HARKIS THEATRE &°. COHAN § mn Wa " ede ayrat ata THE HIT OF ow ww 5m “A PRINCE THERE. “WAS” GEO. M. COHAN as the Prin £ e HeOns MOUNTAIN A WATINEE TO;Day, ‘4 booid “The Golden Doom, ABing arsine Wext WEEK LYCEU BELASCO \\i"' i Tt TI IG! E) RI” ad 5) | FRANCES STARR SANDERSON CAWTHORN| Cina” oe QS RI B' WAY, 90 St. Bs re ety Dw OLCOT 45u Bt, ne, Matinecs Thurs & DIE§ “TIGER! FUTH-COLDER aT OLS Mocor FRITZ) SCHEFF jn * 6 eenwich ¥ age rptEATIOR. 41m s & W pve 8.8 Bo Hos CENTURY ™; Oia 1 LAST 4 vite, THE, B BEYROTHAL ‘By Macteriinck, Author Christopher Street aldine Farrar, Claudia Muzlo, Crimi | and Didur. . | Galli-Curci in Verdi's “La Traviata” was the attraction at the Lexington. She sang to an overflowing audience enthusiastic to its finger tipa and las: glove button over her great aria in the first act. No small share of the jhonors deservedly fell to Stracciari, whose “Di Provenza,” sung with great warmth and beauty of tone, evoked a prolonged ovation. Dolct, as Alfredo, | gave “an excellent account of him- self,” als a clever woman with knowi- | edge remarked to me, Mr. Palacco conducted admirably, PARISH HOUSE OPENS | ALLIED OFFICERS’ ‘ — The Little Church Around Corner’s New ate Proves Success. The parish of New? York's ir, Little Church Around the Corner has opened, in the parish house at No. 14 East 80th Street, an Allied Officers’ Millinery Club. | Friday Bargains How great the need was for an in- | For Stock-Taking Days stitution like the Little Church! Around the Corner's newest enter-| Ready-to-Wear Hate— prise 1s shown by the fact in one| UF res. $2.2 month 600 lodgings have been sup-|Untrimmed Ha plied and nearly 1,000 meals. our reg. $1.57 The total cost of the venture has been $5,000 and checks or cash contri- butions will be gratefully received by Benjamin B. Lawrence, No. 60 Wall Street, Treasurer of the fund, The Executive Committee of the club is made up of Mrs. Charles Strombom, Chairman; Mrs, Benjamin! B. Lawrence, Mrs. Archie Pell, who) our reg. .77 and .95, Girls’ Regdy-to-Wear Ha trimmed—our reg. 82.95... 63 py ab Blouses, Corsets Pell, Chairman; Mrs. P. A. Valentine, Mrs. Vernon C. Brown, Mrs. H. T: Haines Halsey, Mrs. Ardery and Mrs. Bradish J. Carrol nn MASON WILLS PROPERTY TO MRS, LEILA M’BIRNEY Will Says Actor Considers He Did All Necessary for Relatives During Life. John Mason, the actor, who dird Jan. 12, who was twice married and twice Jivorced, left all of his property “to my friend Leila McBirney,” by his will Aled for probate yesterday in the Surrogate'’s Court. “T have fully conaidered ail the claims which any and all of my relatives by blood or marriage have upon me, and consider that 1 have provided for them during my lifetime aa fully as I deem necessary,” @ paragraph of the well} reads. 2, —sizes 25 to 29, 31, 83 to 36— our reg. 85.50... ‘ 1.84 Women’s Corset Wi Corsets—sizes 22 to 27— our reg. 82.00... Women’s Abdominal shea our reg. $2.50..... To clear .O4 Clearance of Georgette and Crepe de Chine and Striped Silk Blouses our reg. $3.94 and $4.94 | Clearance of Tailored Chambray biviresiee hecked tucked ronts i our reg. $2.8. Women’s and Misses’ Suits and Dresses Friday Bargains For Stock-Taking Day March Dresses—values from 15.00 Against New York or Death of M Judgement W our reg. $24.75 and $29.75 Central wit The entered an appeal to th vision from the jJudgmen House Dresses and Kimonos Friday Bargains For Stock-Taking Day a: Clamtheay House Dresses gray and afew blue— our reg. 82.74, 500 $37, for amoun original judgment being $15, to Mr to her child divided by the Schwartz John 100 mostly WATER SUPPLY TH LY THREATENED, | House Dresses —Gingham and er- | | cale—belted and one-piece t Cheater and Rye Affected by| models—our reg. $3.47........ 2.93 Flannelette Kimonos—pretty colors | Por and styles—sizes 36 to 46- | thousand our reg. 83.24 1 REBT |more than bh | will be wit! Extra Size Flannelette Kimonos— izes 48, 50 5t-— re out 82.94.. 2.45 | Clearance of Blanket Sacques our reg. $1.04 1 Sweaters Knitted Goods 340,000 Pounds of Machinery to Re | Set Up ta Italy. CHICAGO, Feb, 27.-A complete fac- | tory consisting of 240,000 pounds of pecially built machinery and tools is ‘on the way to an Atlantic port to-day {fob shipment to Italy, where its chief |product will be steel poles for carry- ters—I'lain weave Wool Zephyr Si ing electric power w ise, sailor collar—turnover cuffs, | Agents of the Government con-| iootets, crochet buttons | trotlea steel corporation of Italy, to| our reg, 85.94 3.04 | which the plant was shipped, said it] |was expected to furnish life bl for |Odd Lot Sweaters--Variety of styles | the revival of the nation’s industries | —all colors and sizes in the lot~ | | were 86.04 & 87.94 1.94 Hymn Writer Is Dead, ol aca Miss Emma Frances Riggs Campbell, | A el e of Brushed Wool Searls writer of the words of the hymn “Jesus our re oF . of Nazareth Passeth By," snd other! : na. died in Morristown, N. J. Tues: |Women’s Cardigan Jackets tthe awe of « sr nar | ena 1.48 Soe Leal Extra size, were $2.68 1o4 | Pure Silk Shawls—With fringe—114 yas. square —black or white— | our reg. 83.94 ca 2.48 2.04 ca-24-26 2. a r ; | our reg, $5.94 Children’s Underwear Sixth Ave, & 16th St. Beacon Cloth Bathrobes—Jacquard patterns in light and dark colors round collar—silk girdle | 6 to 16 yrs.—reg. $5.68 Children's Knit Night Fleece lined--1 to 10 yrs our reg. 81.18 A o7 d Children's Flannelette Night Dresses QUEEN ANNE LOOSE CUSHION nth ned vi ie sigue—piuk = aud FIRESIDE CHAIR or ROCKER ateytheeee Tir Ty 1.28 in Mahogany. Choice of 18 8% or Damask upholstery. . ot was instrumental in furnishing the) ———————————_—_—_—_—__ house; Mrs. Carroll Harvey, Mrs., Friday Bargains Anson W. Burchard, Mrs, W. 8. ‘ Broesbeck Fow! irs. C. De Witt For Stock-Taking Day Bridgman and Mrs. John R. Ardery. On the House Committee are Mrs.| Corsets—laced front—emb'y trimmed 7 | 48-inch All-Wool Plaids—fine French 1.00 Clearance of Striped Voile Blouses— ‘ 2.06 | | Clearance of Women’s and Misses’ Friday Bargains For Stock-Taking Day | | Friday Bargains | For Stock-Taking Day | ere a HEARN Fourteenth Sireet West of Fifth Avence FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY Our Semi-Annual Stock-Taking Day Tomorrow, Friday, after the store closes at six o'clock, we take account of stock. To facilitate this we greatly reduce during the day many small lots not large enough to advertise and easier to inventory as cash than as merchandise. Friday shoppers will thus find many remarkable opportunities among these unique bargains on Stock- Taking Day. | Silks Friday Barg For Stock-Taking Day 34-inch Silk Mixed Pongee—dark and medium colors, also black— Girls’ Clothes Friday Bargains | For Stock-Taking Day Clearance of Girls’ Winter Coats re $15.94 and $16.94, .. 9. ste OLE : +47 | clearance of Girl’ Serge Dresses— 35-inch Black Messalines— slightly soiled were 81.47... +D7 | were $6.94 and $7.94.. W7 Yard-Wide Radium Taffe were 84.94... eee were $1.287........44 +94 | Clearance of Girls’ Raincoats—Rub- 36-inch Poplins, Silk Mixed—light,| berised poplin and novelty tweeds dark and medium colors— trim caps to match— were 81.25 D7 | were 86.94... boo 4.83 35-inch Black Satin: Girls’ Tub Dresses—chambray and were $2.00........ 1.35] gingham—our reg. 81.76 +4 Dress Goods Friday Bargains For Stock-Taking Day 36 and 42-inch Novelty Plaids and Checke—partwool-light’ and dark Boys’ Clothing Friday Bargains For Stock-Taking Da: Boys’ Suite—Middy, Russian ior Norfolk styles— coloring—were .88 and .97,..... our reg. 83.96 3.00 “ and oan, atom werere our reg. 84.87 fanama—tan, brown, kg myrtle, 5.94 and $6.87 gray and black—were 81.58,... Ho] OW Me i ai. : 54-inch All-Wool Black Poplins our reg. 88.74 heavy weavewere 82.97,.....2.00) 20 4 76 Serge weave—attractive patterns are Boys’ Navy Blue Serge Suits navy blue and green grounds— fl were $2.92 2.38 6.50 42-inch All-Wool French Ser; were $9.74 7.50 d assortment of were S1L.94 v.50 one black ri 1.66| were 813.50 were $14.60 Pe inet All-Wool Cloakings- ~Chin- 8.50 were $14.50 to $16.50,.... were $18.50 were $19.50, were $24.50 Linens, Towels, Etc. Friday Bargains For Stock-Taking Day ed a divor fe Monin | $16.75 to $19.75. 12.75 address is not given, is made sol Young Men's Overcoats ecutrix, wan /Clearance of Women's Drosses| Table Damasks- Highly mercerized) were $9.74 7.50 comic opera star, was| py, “ale F and blacks cotton—assorted patterne od A = tealiad 70 in.—our reg 4 10 SS were 929.51 $27,000 VERDICT APPEALED. Bad Tice Rot of Bu lte,-Cateraige lanes Linan Pattern Cloths part | Young Men’s Suits—,Desirable fabrics EnUly coniteateser ts) Cewer burgundy | “cotton—serviceable bleached quality light and dark colors, including damask—size 62x70 our reg. 82.95 navy serges—Jt chest in lo were 87.06 217 Restaurant Napkins — he 1 were $9.74 and $10.74. Sur segs 8130 Dozen BB) were $11.04 and $15.50. Rg ee: Lower 23 ¢ $14.50 and $16.50... I Cotton Huck Towels were 519:80;, : our reg. 26 17| were 821.75... ; Colored were $27.50 and $29 50. 2 58... A i Weare Quality Turkish Bath coh Cotton Toweling * Friday Bargains our i 23 For Stock-Taking Day Bue Mee LE iss cosy rsee ene Filet Teacloths our reg. 84.95 White Goods Friday Bargains For Stock-Taking Day ‘ Our reg. $3.45 and $3.48,.. Our reg. $1.50 to $1.94..... Children’s Flannelette Pajam: 6 to 8 years value $1 Children's Legg Our reg. $1.04 and 82 ‘s ‘ 36-in. Underwear, Cambric and Boys’ Blouses—striped — percales— Nainsook—-our rey. 10 +20) also plain white—8 to 15 years 36-in. Mercerized Poplin BUbPR MAT iiscusascctar exis 67 Our reg. .50 -41 | Dimities and Dotted S |} Our reg. .28.... 2 MAIN FLOOR Men’s Wear | BARGAINS Friday Bargains For Stock-Taking Day | Friday Bargai | For Stock-Tak Day Veils— Chenille Bord Entire Stock of Men's Winter Ov and colors bile reduced for Friday's 15.75 | 0M 8-37 i 24 Clearance, sees Crepe Georgette—Light and dark Included are Ulsterette, Ches- aiktse . er ae terfield and Box Models. | our reg. $1.28. 06 Men Stripe Trousere Dark color- | Clearance of 600 Pieces Rogers Silver ings—sizes 30 to 50- ated = Tablew | Special 2.66) forks, knives, i" | Men Underwear — Root's Tivoli| spoons, butter knives and other u: make—natural gray undyed wool | ful pieces shirts or drawers : our reg. 35 and .60 eka See our reg. 82.95 ; 2.35 Clearance Table Knives and Forks Men's Muslin Night Shirts Fine American steel—ebony handles all sizes Special +S] —set of six each Domet Night Shirts our reg, 62.45 1.75 our reg. 82.24 1.88 | Clearance in Rogers Celluloid Han- } dled Knives and Forks West Amer: can stecl—warranted by maker | Rugs our reg. #3.00 half doz 2. ; ; Wide Ribbons—Moires, fancy satin | Friday Bargains stripe, and brocaded satins | For Stock-Taking Day our reg. 38 B82 Ribbons, Satins, Moires, ‘Taffetas and Bigelow Hartford and Turkana Ax-| Dresidens minster Rugs One or two of a style} our reg. 34 2s size Oxieit ey. +) F, Our reg. #48.50 89.50 re bs Hs bangs ae : hing our reg. 25 A Fine Geamioss Wilton Velvet Ruse | oda Lotsin Plain and Fancise our reg. 28 to 3B yd. 4] s and Sets—Pique, organdie, rrgette= - ft. value 825,00 47 4 Revsisible Aacnuse erik] Lace Collara—Filet und venise lace } value 810.50 $.44 | our reg. 04 Fi leslnged( Ran Buses Red Ticket Lot Oriental Net and Eee gulls eine .48| Fancy Lace Flouncings—Desirable | Rattania Hall Rugs—27 inchats fy. | Widthsgood patterns | to clear..... ¥ were .07,, AZ | Congoleum Rugs— 3x4} ft. were 47 67 Syecialers.seres + MLZ! were $1.47, O77 aR, + ve wt Muslins, Sheets, Ete: Friday Bargains For Stock-Taking Da: Fine Quality Muslins—36 in.—mill lengths ranging from 10 to 20 yds. length—value .24.....0.0.4. yd. 50 in. Mohawk Muslin— VANE SEs iss csdviiesscsseess 86 Odd Lot Pitlow Cases— 46236 in.—value 48. ......... 28 Standard Quality Sheets— 81x09 in.—value $1.78........ 138 3 Fine Quality Crochet Spreads—fio- * ished with fringe or hem— sin our reg. $2.97......... seees BBE Curtains, Draperies, Etc. Friday Bargain. For Stoe in, Accumulation of Finest Grade Fur- niture and Drapery Velour—silk figured, silk striped and silk and Ramie figured designs—14 to & yard lengths - values $4.75 to $6.50.....Yd, 2.95" Odd Lot of Drapery rephiic value 48 To clear, yd, -29 Double Width Silke Draperiee— bt pink, green, French gray, old “value $3.00... Special, ydy Me 7'@ Marie Antoinette & Lacet Curta’ chilla and Mackinaw weaves et 16.50... —value 85.97... "Pair were $6.97 8o Bays’ Overcoate—Plain colors and| value $0166 Pair 6.898 S4-inch All-Wool Zibelines—high| ‘fancy ings 10 ft Tustee—Mlack and oxford-— yg] Uy 5.50| erie Pair 2.97 . value 84.47. .....c00000 i To‘cheoe were $11.04 to $13.50 7.50) value 45.44 and 05.06... Pair 2.47" High-Grade Cretonnes— values .55 to .65, ee Vd, BF Chenille Couch Covers— : rich Oriental rug designs— were $12.97... 9.67 Silk Edgings for Draperies WEIS IESG: iseypsess saeco 4, © Reversible Velour Portieres—frou, , frou, damask and derb; satio—caly one or two pairs of a sty! were $18.00t0 821.6... Pr. 14,88" Wash Cottons Friday Bargains For Stock-Taking Day Fancy Dress Ginghams — Stri checks, pl plain colors— were .30 and .35........... seen Fancy Dress Voiles—Many neat patterns—were .35..... . 25 Crinkle Crepe—were .38. . 30° Foulard Sateens—were 45.... -28°* Yard Wide Percales—were 31, .25 Dark Colored Outing Flannels~ were .38.,, nerrereryy | oo Mill Lengths of Plain Color Voil Value 25... Linings Friday Barg For Stock-Taking Di Mercerized Sateen—Good auvortipeat ; of colors—our reg. .70. Fancy Lining Satine—Smart Pe Friday Clean Up o Lining a nantse—Odd lengths of various kinds and cofors—greatly reduced. Blankets and Flannels Friday Bargaii Last Stock-Taking Hearn Special Blanket—Jacquard— Kiderdown finish (made of imported cotton)-richly colored plaids, solid colors or floral designs — sise 66x80—our reg. $7.45... 6.24 Cotton Fleece Blankets— White, tan- full size-—our reg. 83.97, Bw ae ib Blanket — Jacquard — pink of” eiderdown finish—made of im- ported cotton— our reg. $1.84 . Special 1.45 Domet Flannels — Bleached or unbleached our reg. ZZ ourreg. 34. Be Wool Eiderdown—3¢-inch width ~~ variety of colors— Gar POR Bi t8s ss ccs cesacain . 85" Pillows | Friday Bargaii 7 For Stock-Taking Day New Feather Pillows—Covered with. strong ticking 20x24-—our reg. 81.33 22x28 —our reg. $1.67 24x90—our reg. $2.17 26x30—our reg. $2.57. New Goode and Down Feathers—our reg.