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i Sn Ae BO EAI So She bill, and a short time before tak ing the train, decided that if there was one thing in the world that he needed it was a man-sized Plank steak. He called a waiter, found that he could just get it in time, and ordered the thickest and most juicy in the house, It ar- rived shortly, “In a few minutes the waiter came back with the Dill, and found that the steak had gone, also the guest and his baggage. He was naturally excited, for it meant a severe jolt to his pay en- velope. Ho rushed downstairs and ‘Danish Professor Tells of Dis- covery of the Breeding Grounds of the Commercial Eels of Europe and America. quite thon tion fre: sale By Roger Batchelder. “+. An expedition, financed by the ‘Danish Government, which is now working in the West Indies, has “S@parted new sea currents and has @ained much important data upon the plant told House Detective Watson, organic life of the deep seas, 8-| who went to the porter’s booth cording to Prof. C, B. H. Ostenfeld] immediately. The guest had bought a ticket and Pullman chair on @ train leaving the Pennsyl- vania Station in ten minutes. Watson calied a friend of his at the station, who boarded the train and informed the forgetful visitor of the price of the steak. In an hour the waiter had the money and a good-sized tip to boot.’ as SPORTING NEWS FROM LISBON. Lisbon, O., is a great town, and its citizens are great sportsmen, aci ing to William Anderson, a salesman, who is at the Commodore. “Not long ago,"’ he related, ‘the members of the Lisbon Fish and Game Protective Association had their pre scason dinner, and told some really good fish stories, Then they made plans for the casting and shooting contests which will take place this summer. Just now they are busy polishing up their rods and guns." ee FARTHEST FROM HOME. The “New Yorker for a Day or Two" who ts farthest from home to- day is H. A. G. Aberg, who is at the Pennsylvania, His home town, Stock- holm, 49 about 5,000 miles from Broad- way. “Sof the University of Copenhagen at ac? the Hotel Majestic. Prof. Ontenfeld has just completed @ three-months’ cruise on the Dana, the ship of the expedition, and is about to return to Copenhagen. “The life of the eel has come in for much study by the expedition,” said Prof. Ostenfeld, ‘and a mystery “im that connection that has long baffled scientists has, we believe, LE been solved. Plentiful as eels are in * -all coastal area and in inland water, too, their breeding grounds have ~=Never been clearly established. The | expedition believes it has found near Barbados Island the breeding ground { of the commercial eel of Europe and the Scandfhavian countries. The larvae are plentiful there, and what is believed to be the egg of an eel has algo been found, If so, it is the first eel egg ever reported. They are brought up from a depth of 15,000 fest, but except this one they are shattered before reaching the surface. “The larva of the European eel is frat and elliptical. It is carried from the breeding ground to the coastal area by the Gulf Stream, a trip re- quiring from one to three years. The eel reaches maturity in the coastal area and stays there about seven years, often becoming of great size. It seems to thrive in fresh water as well as in salt water. An eel breeds only once. It returns to the breeding ground, lays eggs and then dies. “The breeding ground of eels found along the Atlantic seaboard of the United States is believed to be near Bermuda, Organic life offers no stranger cycle, and consequently no more interesting study, than the life of the eel.”’ TAG eee THE VISITING HOUSEWIFE’S COOK-BOOK. TENDERLOIN OF BEEF, FIFTH AVENUE, ts the subject of the twen- {third of a series of favorite recipes Written especially for the scrapbooks of “New Yorkers for a Day or Two," by New York's famous chefs. It is the creation of Chef Roger Cretaux of the Fifth Avenue Restaurant. Cut a piece of filet of about six ounces, season with salt and pep- per and cook in butter. Keep it rare. In the same pan, put some sliced mushrooms, and let them cook slowly for about two min- utes. Add spme chopped shallots, tarragon and shervil, with some brown sauce (demi glace), season. ing to taste. As a garniture serve ‘a vermicelli croquette and potatoes cut in small squares, fried in but- ter. (To-morrow — Eggplant Valiquette, by Chef Paul Cassinet of the Wood- . stock.) soe HE GETS LOST. “Why in thunder doesn't some one co something about the street and road signs in New York State?" cries Walter Kennedy of New Haven, at the Hiltmore, after an up-State motor trip. “They are in bad condition and need correction; many of them have been demolished by sleet, snow and wind during the winter months, and I sug- sest flat the town officials paint und patch them up."" New York City, however, is exempt from this eriticlam; here, Mr. Ken. nedy tells us, the motorist couldn't eet lost if he tried. THE TRAIL OF A STEAK. This thriller. in which a Conadion ! understudy to a steak, which was the real hero, ts told by Roy Hubbell of the Commodore. It i.appened last Caticura Toilet Trio Satisfies every want of the most critical in cleansing, purifying and beautifying the skin and complexion. Nothing purer, sweeter or more effective for every-day toilet purposes. ¥ “Owtioure Lab es mas. “A guest from Quebec paid his Ernest Truex one of America’s most famous light comedians, now starring in the big N. Y. success “Six Cyl- inder Love,” says: ; “I consider The Billboard a real constructive t factor in the amusement world.’’ ' has always aimed for the best, the right, the true and h it in the theatrical world, Its policies have been clean cut, Its efforts have ever been constructive. So it enjoys the j 5 | Teaco and the confidence of the show folks. ney, all read it, pies pass Seroaghs many hands, one copy is often read by every member of a traveling company when no | more are available. For it is all things to ah shew folks, The weehly circulation of The The BILLBOARD Billbserd ta more than thres times 1493 Broadway 35 S. Deerborn St. the combined circulations of all - NEW YORK CHICAGO other rical publications, Sues Mubby, Make Her live Here, The preference of Mrs, thei c. with her small obildren in 1os8 of Middletown, “N, Y¥., while husband Insists upon diving In New usiness “centre of distribu- caused her to seek a noparn- York, his bi Court, «Week alimony and $250 coun- Goorge F. Fish, omces at Keade Streete, They were married tn 1! wo children, Virginia, atx, Who Wonta] Miizbeth, three, Fish|here and “went back to LIQUOR GUARD'S DEATH r husband, Francis 8, Fish. Bollermak Justice Newburger in to-day awarded the Long Teli Jobn Green of No, 1540 Rt rested in connection with is a “celery king." ¥ Ine. Mish Farms, Inc,, with a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922. PREFERS QUIET TOWN i TO CITY SOCIAL SWIRL] | No. 410 Went wth and No Mr. Fish asserts that d an apartment in New York vit that Mrs, Fis refused to remain She charges him with abandonment. pect ala se lnc NINTH MAN ARRESTED IN on 45,000 Ball. mond Hill, L. ¥., @ botlermaker, ar- Michael Connor, ‘night watchman at the J Tannergross ling Company, ut No. 621 West 16th Streot, and Brighton, 8. L, March 2, was released upon furnishing $5,000 ball at the West Brighton Police Court to-day. Green is the ninth man arrested fn connection with the killing of Connor, According to District Attorney Maloy of Richmond, Connor was Killed as the re- sult of an attempt to steal a quantity of Nquor alleged to have been stored at the milling company’s warehouses, ——$—$— 914 and have and Frances Sure Relief R INDIGESTION Middletown.” HOLD-UP MAN SHOT, DIms. Milton Sutton, twenty-four, of No. 1155 Third Avenue, died in Roosevelt Hospital early this morning of two bullet wounds Inflected by Patrolman Henry J. Seibel, of the West 68th St; Station, last Saturday night when ‘held up by five men in Central Park. The patrolman, who was In plain olothes, fired sevoral shots and Sutton fell. The other alleged hold-up men were rounded up later, er Released ‘Wicks Street, the killing of New Price Reductions Up and Easiest Terms Feature A) pears “Bro 7 ALL THE POPULAR MAKES OF Domestic Rugs at these Lowest-in-the-City Prices DURING THIS BROWN TAG SALE Fringed Wilton Fringed Almeda Rugs Velvet Rugs .$115.00 912 $92.50 .$108.75 8.3x10.6........ $88.80 Tapestry Rugs =? +++ $59.25 $18.75 $17.75 Fringed Turkes- tan Velvet Ruge uge (not 912 oss $58.78 fringed), 9x12...$38.50 8.3x10.6........ $55.75 Hall and Stair Carpets, $1.65 per yd. LINOLEUMS, (Includes Laying) ° 84 LINOLEUM = 8-4 LINOLEUM (Inlaid) $1.25 sq. yd. $1.85 1q. yd. ON SALE AT BOTH STORES ARMSTRONG'S LIN- OLEUMS and other standard makes. During This Brown Tag Sale as Low as $1.45 Per yard Both Stores as low as $14.95 Both Stores WILLIAM AND MARY PERIOD SERVERS, in American Walnut, Jacobean Oak and Mahogany finish. During This Brown Tag Sale as Low as $9.75 16th Street Store Only AMERICANWALNUT and MAHOGANY | finished Buffets in various period designs, 54 and 60 in. sizes. During This Brown Tag Sale as low as $29.75 16th Street Store Only QUEEN ANNE PERIOD VAN- ITY DRESSERS, in American Walnut or Mahogany finish; made to sell at $150. A Most Remark- able Value. During This Brown Tag Sale as Low as $39.50 loth Street Store Onl WOOD BED STEADS, in Ma hogany, Antigue Ivory, Golden Oak and American Wal- nut finish, During This Brown ga Tag Sale as Low asf AMERICAN WALNUT FINISH LOUIS XVI, DINING ROOM SUITE. Sold Separately Buffet $69.75 Serving Table. $26.75 China Closet. $49.75 Dining Table.. $39.75 The Four Pieces During Brown Tag Sale $186.00 16th Street Store Only to 50% ‘Jaq * Sale Pay as little as 20% cash, the bal- ance in 3, 6,9, 12 or even 18 months. A limited Event Because of the Extraordinary Offerings. lS: ? S.axi0. Smith’s Seamless Velvet s ALL woot Axminsters & Royal Velvets About 100 ruge in thle lot. You are, bound ta ti 3 require. A real bargain if therd nd the rug you reaulre, 8 $80 wc Royal Wilton Wonderful selection in all’ patterns and eslera, including taupe, rose, blue, gray, eto, iv 27 inches, for hal ‘and stairs, Big as- sortment of Heavy grade; ool- ors through to Dack: cut fall rots. Per oq. ya. cut rolls, wo 0 Miles GAnited Rug Mills, 121 W.33d St. PREPAID iL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. LMOST everything in the house, Dining Room, Bedroom, Living Room, Kitchen Furniture and Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums are now Brown Tagged. The exceptions are specialties on which manufacturers insist on price maintenance. This is a most unusual money-saving furniture-buying opportunity. Bedroom Furniture Up to 50% Off FOUR-PIECE QUEEN ANNE BEDROOM SUITE, beautifully finished in American Walnut, with fronts and tops of guaranteed reel? veneer. All interiors are of rich ma- ‘onsistingof42-inchDresser,Chifforobe Bow-EndBedstead Vanity Dreser., BROWN TAG SALE PRICE $169.75 Both Stores pn Sota. . $110.50 WingChair.71.75 Arm Chatr . 67.50 Living Room Furniture up to 50% Off SINGER “UPHOLSTYLED" THREE-PIECE CUSTOM-MADE QUEEN ANNE OVERSTUFFED SUITE, choice of Tapestry or Velour upholstering, with loose cushion seats, web-bottom, tpriog ¢, spring comfy cushion construction, web spring backs, All new material ilt throughout. eid ge ROWN TAG SALE PRICE $249.75 Both Stores A Dining Room Furniture up to 50% Off FOUR-PIECE QUEEN ANNE DINING ROOM SUITE, beautifully finished in American Walnut or Mahogany, with fronts and t All interiors are rich Mahogany. Consists of 54-inch Wood or Mirror Back Buffet, China Closet. Extension Table and Enclosed Server, (Chairs extra). € BROWN TAG SALE PRICE $ sai Both Stores Continuation of the Remarkable Spear Sale of Beds and Bedding Nearly 100 models of geapssessess Three Piece Metal Beds, During Bed Outfit Brown Tag Sale Consists of Ivory Enam- 49 5 el Bed with 2-inch posts and I-ineh fillers, regu- $56.75 lar price $15.75; extra quality ing, During Brown ‘ag Sale, as Low as... of guaranteed five-ply veneer. ‘oll-Edge Mi ular price Spears 54 rust-proof National Metal price $10.50. All sizes. Reg, price 25. 3 Pieces Complete. 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