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SAYS SCHOOL MOM"
THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1913.
R. H. Macy & Co.'k Attraction Are Theii Low Prlcei.
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ASKS CITY FOR SCHOOL MEALS.
( nmmlllrr Wnnln I'.iliii'ntlmi lli.nnl
III "rrlf l.liiic'hrn,
t tl.p iMiu'lii-lnn nf n lif.'irtnc b"fore
thf i.'mnutti'p nn Wi'mi'iitim nhn,.is nf
' " Hn.inJ of Kiluciitliiii f.tfriluy aftiT
niT'ii. mi tlii' roonmnii'tnliitiiiii thai tli
hoanl hniild tjlio nrr ami rMi.ml the
wnrk i'f the clum) lunch ciinitnltt.
Willi, h is now oi' inn llltirlii. dully to
; imn iliIi'lriTi. Ahralia n Stotn saiit
"I think that tln rinimiltt.'p will r"' -nminoiKl
that an nppili iitlnii he mailp to
i 'i. Moaril nf i:."tlm.Ui' fur money which
will cnalil" u to '.-talill."h lunches In
sa tin schools. The trouhli' has bei'ii
ihu l ho Hoard nf Intimate ha.-n't any
money. Thi; committee will start with
n iinall sirtn so as not to Miock the nil
thnrltles. I personally usk you of the
M'hnnl lunch committee to continue your
simkI work."
The folks who put In ph'us for the
piopositlnn were the epert on the
.' hno lunch committee who have heen
n--pons!hIe for hot liinclies In ret tain
m lioi.N fin- lour yeats anil 4 number of
i ' "t rlct .-upi'iinttnilents anil principals
who recognize the fact that not only
Ii. in the children been beliellteil ph .
-.. .illy I iv Komi food properly conked hul
ihnv he impriived mentally, as dem-..n-ir.iied
by their schnol won.
hi M'wu s'hools 17l.l!'!i luncheons
wete i-ened iliirlm; the year HUl-lHi;
from which ."TiS.t.: s pennies were co!
lei ted fioni the I'lilldien. The total cost
fur food, hire nf cooks and assistants.
Ar. was Js.ii lO.r.'.i, nr a per cuplta cost
per day of ..Olrn;. The per capita In
i in' p. r iliy was .U3;'!i and the per
cuplta (Icilcit J.Ol'u. The total dellclt
Hi's iL'.dlO.:1!. Miss Mabel II. Kit
tredse, chairman of the school lunch
i ommittee, said:
"Many experiments a. to the methods
of sen Iiik 1 1 1 ii o 1 1 have liven tried anil
ii'Mndoned as Impractical. The, present
inPiliod is to sell a at iety of Rood nour
Isliln dishes at a cent en?h, such food
tn be prepared m accordance with the
i..ste and tellulous tralnlnn of the chll
ilii'li. The menus are sanctioned by loc-'"i-
ami dietitians, Ily spendlns thre
ii'lil eiieli i hlld tecches sultlclent food
..f mie meal "
All the principals auree that If lunches
wcie tiirulslieil free they would be con
sidered in the llRht of a charity which
would be resented by parents.
WANT SUBWAYS HURRIED ALONG.
.Mfrc llll nl k 11111110 Sen (.c Coin.
mlalnn In ''Inn nnlrHcli.
The dlreriorn of the lietull Dry (ioods
A-soi intlnn Imve sent to the I'lihlle Service
I oiiiiii1m.ioii resolut Ions imsxeit liy ( hem
1 'i"l I rldnv nKklm: the coiiiiiiIskioii io hlTii
the i-iibvay loninicls with all ilespiitrli
llie new Seventh iiveniin Hiibway nml thi.
II II. 'I' line up itniiulway at a 1 1 - rll "' 1
u inei'l ink' "the needs mid coiivenli'iii r
nl Hie inllllniiH of people wlin-i: I 1 1 -1 n
iiil.es lln'lii to the stores.''
llie iissiii'iatioii asks linn tin llomd or
l.siiinhii' tine its i oiixcnt " soon nr. iriih,
and f I i'i t iIIukIiii: Iii'kIii null I auay
Hrnl'1'il When Car lilt Cnr-rlng.
A ','! i il u'e iii h liii'h Mr hihI .Mr llli lidnl
I lii'.iL'lii nt L'ln llionilHiiy nml Mr and
M "i (1111111111 I. Ileny ol mil We-t iiiih
slieet neic anlllL' In n I crept inn hill luulil
w ps siiiU'lieil Ii)' m Irelley i'iir hi Aliiilerilinn
Mteniif anil WrfA U'eth street. The lour
occupants ere liriilied but wnt on to the
leceptiou Ink cab,
jm y Ih Herald Squar. 0r
EVENING
CLOTHES for MEN
Macy's " Loivcst-iththc-City" prices mean a
saving to you of lA on
mw
A Mi
V I
Correct style plus correct fit m;ilc ;i Dress Suit. There I liotlllliy
bet t it. :inulierc. ;U ;iny price, thnn the Suit th.it pne-e tliee
qiiiilitiO"- iiltlmtipli Mime men hUe tn pus double nr treble alue
to hne t lie name nf the ecluie vp'tvi;ilt tiiiinr oen in
colors in ;iiul attached to tlie in-ule nf the cn.u.
Macy's Dress Clothes typify ptrfcition of style and fit .1 ""at whicll
has been attained In maUin the tailoring nf'nre--. (".lotting,
nnce a -h.le i-ue. cninmand the undi ided attention f shvi.iI
ht in thi- line.
Correct style Cotrecl fit and lacings of one-third -ucli a .a's
oi'fer are three unanswerable arj;iimeiit fnr buum IDrei Clotli
inu at M.'ic'n that cmn ince more and more New nrUers eer
da . A Dre-. Suit nr a Tuxedo or a Dinner Suit, epecialh it ai
ditmctne as thn.-e at .ac'-- i a delicate comp'unent to the
home circle and a subtle tonic to one's own Mf-respect. anil
eer da more men wear one not onl when it is dc rizucur,
but in t!ieeenuiL; intim;,.; of home life.
Full Dicss Suiti at i.'i ,rc iiiulc
(if nt inn-It wii,tiI .mil nK
lined I'Mc 'vp.irati' 'M .o! S20.2
tllr ik'o.it J 75. th" TriHiHT-.
fi.7 . irt the Dmtitr or 'I'tivcilu l".o:tt
tu !'i..u-li i- pri:i.l $17.50.
'ii Drtss Suits at $4.7i ar- i.'.kIc
of iiiiportctJ bara'lici worstciis ami an'
silk lititxl llie -cp.ir.itc (O'f
129.7. the U.ibtcoat Sf.7S the
TrdiMT ii.iO. ,iik1 the Dinner or
TuvaIo Coat to match S27.S0
Full Drtss Suits at f)S.iO ni .' nmdc
of illadow stripeii. sft lunched, pii-
Evening Dress Accessories
of Authoritative Style
Dress Shoes are priced $i.96 to $5.94.
The 'hoes at $4.96 ;,rc nt patent
leather ni cither button or l.n.e sle.
1'itt tiRs A to I), and size- r, to io1;
Dress Purrps are $2.t9 a'.d $5.96. '
In both ca-es the.' i- choice of ,
patent leather and fconnietal. and i
both liae a "turned" ole and an
inner lining of sued;; to prevent
slipping. i to 10' j.
t'lrih l liior, H'nar.
Cloces for eenuiK wear cost 97c
to $1.74. 'lhoe at 97c are of pjace
lambskin, and are made eiiX'Ciallv for
R. H. .W-icy c Co. in Pans. Kid
Gloves from Grenoble. I'Vance. are
priced $139, washable doeskin Gloves
are $1.74. rirt Kior, .
S'eclr Ties jor dress urar are priced 12c
hi 94c. TIioni' ar 12c are ot lawn, in
"bat-winc" hapo as aho thoe
a' 2ic. Ties at 25c ome in "bat
win;." Jul) and truiy ste. and
are of lawn, pique and nierceriml
mixture. At 44c they are of silks
and baratheas, and at 6Se they are
of black -ilk. "hit-wtnc" stvle. fo
Tuxedo wear, stock Ties oi white
or black barathea s,k, t.jr Ures
or 'I iicdo wear at '94c.
Keefers cot $I.9H to $7.94. The
a erase length is 1', yard. Keefers
at $2.97 are of silk crochet, in white,
pearl-firay and black. Those at $7.94
are of accordion-knitted silk (also in
crochet weave) and have knotted
fringe of silk. rim Fluor. Ilrar.
' OrMJ Shields are priced 94c to $3.44. I
Those at 94c are of black barathea
i and peau de soie.withquilted lininc
i Those at Si.44 are the same we sold !
at $5.96', reduced to $5.44, lined i
I throughout with fine brocaded silk.
Occrtoats are priced at $24.75 to
$52.50. At $24.75 are "Chesterfield"
Ovwcoats of medium weight, made of
Oxford gray velours and vicunas, and
silk-lined. In heavier weight the
prices are 124.75, $27.50 and $52.50.
Fifth Floor, ll'nar.
Host for tttntnt near 48c to $5.96,
In line Cotton, Silk Lisle and Silk,
at 48c, all reinforced heels, soles and
toes.
Intratn tillt iox at 94c. SI.59 and
SI. 94. Men's White Silk Sox with
black clock, at $1.94. Men's Im
ported French Silk Shot effects
two-tone at S5.96.
FlMt Floor, ntr, j
Sale of
- t CJ
BeRinninR to-morrow an important Sale of Medicinal
Preparations, Toilet Preparations, Soaps, Toilet Requisites,
Perfumes, Druggists' Sundries, Manicure Requisites. &c.
Mln Floor, OntT.
Broadway, 34tlilo33thSt.
all Dress Clothes.
RiS. T.fli I . lv'
mm
I (virletl worsipil. vik ii icl 'I ho vep.t
I rate Oj.i; k pncitl US tti. u? W.n.t
I co.it $7 i he Ttriii-' $12 iO
i mikI the D'tuier or Kivtli f aja to
i inntch is SH.iO.
F.ttmnt Drtss 11 aisttoats a' $2.75
made of white pique. Alvj . $l7i
and $4 75.
i
Ettninf Dins Waistcoats at $5.50. $t 50
anJ$7.50 made of while silk
Ettrunt Drut Wnlstennlt nl X4 7 if, Ml
anJ $7 50 of M .k or black-and-white
striped and nnured silk.
Silt Hats nre pr,.ed $5 74 an 1
$7.74. At $5.74 there are two models,
one of which has a tapering
crown and. llattnh brut), while
the other is of more conserva
tive shape The Hats at
$7.74 are of hue silk with a satin
finish, and are collap-ible.
fifth llnnr, :Ulh ll.
Dress Shirls cot 94c to SI. 98. The
Full Dress Shirts at 94c hae a linen
bo5om and a niti-lm bod. The Shirts
at $1.44 are hand-laundered. Sues are
H to IB. with sleeve lengths J.? to JS.
The Macs Custom btoJ f-'ill Dress
Shirt at $I.9S has a stiff bosom of
line linen: ! made in our Custom Shirt
rooms on the premises, m ma's ll
1 to 17,'j. with four lenpths 01 .-leeves,
jj..H,J5 and Mi. The brxl and L ifts
' are raded in proportion to the ne.k.
and the bosom is cut in Jioiceof three
i widths in accordance v. itli the la'e'
fashion in waistcoats. The Ivur
is of fine linen, the bo-oiu In mik im
ported, and the buttonholes hand
made. KlrM noor,.MIIiM.,lfr.
Tuxedo Shirts. A new pin tuck !
Dress Shirt, soft bosom and soft
cuffs, is $2.44. and Silk Tuxedo
Shirts at $5.74 are half-inch '
i plaited, silk-sewn throughout and
i have "French" doubl cutfs.
' A Tuxedo Shirt at $4.96 Is all-
silk. The bo-om is Mtin-striped, !
and the body to match. i
Collars Macy's have complete lines
of three of the most desirable makes.
I Surtouts at $52.50 are made of I
I fine woolens imported from the I
Shetland Isles, colored a rich dark
I gray and lined with rich silk.
Fur and Fur-llntd Coats C0t $58.50
to $94.50. Coats at $58.50 are natural
muskrat under a shell of fine black
kerse. and have .-v collar of Persian
lamb. Coats at $94.50 are of the
natural dark northern muskrat
which has by far the finest and warm
est pelt. Collars are either of beaver
or of Persian lamb.
Firth Floor, Bwaj.
Drugs-
rm, i 1 ii I v.
THE HOME
Insurance Company
No. 56 CEDAR STREET
NEW YORK
One Hundred-and-Nineteenth Semi-Annual Statement
JANUARY, 1913
SUMiWARY 0I; ASSETS:
Par Value. Market Value.
Cash in Hanks aiun'riist Companies SI. 750.494 71
rutted States BoikU S lSO.ouo oo 101.000 (K)
State and tlit R"iuts o,J')U? o.J70..M 00
Rail R".id B"iuls o.oos.oon oo ,s..?8K,7oo oo
Miscellaneous Bonds l.Ool.ooo 00 1.5JJ.400 oo
Rail Pn.'id stocks 0.0.U.000 oo 10.70J.J.50 on
.'-.;e!lai,ei .us Stocks l.JOO.000 oo 1.558.000 00
Bank and Trust Co. Sincks 15'UOO oo Io5.750 00
Bond.s and Mortpace-. being 1st iien on Real Estate 21. .500 no
Premium uncollected, in course of transmission mik! in hands of' Agents 2J21.1A1 s
Accrued interest '.'o.5(( oo
p.?.400,4. ! CiO
LIABILITIES:
( .ash Capital '. .5 .5.noo.ooo 00 1
Reserve Premiuiii lunul 1-'. M 1.4 JO 00
Rc-ere for l.o.--es l.Jj.W7 .5.5
Re-er e for Re-Insurance, and other claims 5o,ol oo
Reserv e for Tae . . . 200.000 oo
Reserve for .Wi.scellaneou.s Accounts due and unpaid 1(M).(MK (M)
Re-erve a-, a Conflagration Surplus l.soo.ooo mi
Surplu- over contmmicies and all liabilities including capital l l,.55l.75 JSf
5.5.5,40(1.4.5 oo
Surplus as regards policy-holders $19,151,755 28 f
i,i:vi p Mini i o.v.
r.l.llltllKiK (i SNOW.
omnia-, ii hai:tkoi:i
Hi'.NHV r NOVK.s.
l.rctr.N c v.UNT.it.
ELBRIDQE G. SNOW, President
FREDERIC C. BUSWELL, Vice-President CLARENCE A. LUDLUiM, Vice-President
CHARLES L. TYNER, Vic;Pres. and Sscretarj.
AREUNAH M. BllRTIS, Secretary. HENRY J. FERRIS, Asst. Secretary.
HOWARD P. MOORE, Asst. Secretary. VINCENT P. WYATT, Asst. Secretary.
ev VtL Janu.irv ltlh. l U.5.
LOGWOOD
A StylUh Collar fr
(h Wall DraatarJ Man
2 for 25
EARL & WILSON
SHIRTS S130 AND MORE
AMl'sKMKNTS.
M a oVIorU IiimUi nn llir nilnutr,
JOSEPH
t.S x nn ilirl
Ttnuie Malv.
A 1. 1 A xi
.'ii the inliiutr 1
AND HIS IRETHREN
r,U CENTURY THEATRE thV
It is the Most Tremendous Success
in the History of the Whole World.
1'npular Mai, In-ilm 2.M-. to KI..HI.
TO-DAY
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POPULAR MAT. FRIDAY
COHAN
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Haiun cop I'Hin: m r io'iav .vie ha)
Ihr llramuMi! Nfnnllon nr Ihr CmurT. i
FINE FEATHERS
Hubert I'-ilcon
Maa rixman
Aairlla Nuinrr.
nmk un 23.S1 .
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Murray Hill. Kva. S.I.V Mat, Tnilay. Iiurlrsque.
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HUTEI.R AND BKHTAl'RAN'TH.
14th Street, near Fourth Avenue.
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WAY DOWN EAST
SEATS TO-MORROW
FOR NEXT WEEK
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SOMEWHERE
u sii'Ai. -i:asi
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W , TRENTINI in THE FIREFLY
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SAM BERNARD ,!Hff.!"r
48TH ST.'.1'1'.'"..' "" ". n r sis.
9 in aliv .vi M.nm.v r...inr,,n,. -tr.
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MANHATTAN '"'.''lfV "t"ii: ''
manual ian auii.si aiiiiAii' Man.
Mat. To-day 25c. to $1.00
THE WHIP
wi.Hf l:.Mi. I'M i ,,( k . i sir,
&,sl"""'r' HINOLE WAKES iWi'i.
Auto
Now Open
SH0W
Un. a.mli.i.a
IbOi tkiUlnt.
-50c-.
1111: IIAIIITV IIf.l.
for inn x .Mir.cr)' anil Child' llnnpllal mill
lakr place on Thurmlavewn Inn. January 30, at the
nAI.IHIHK-AMOItl V ,
llntrs to lir hart ai 3'. Kim ,i;th Ml
Tlrkria ai 117 "at 7uili St . S. l a.t 3T(h SI ,
: Hlirmldr Drive. Ill Writ lllh SI
Till: tiUAHAM'V THI'ST l'0.,MhAr it 41(1 St
I I ft H'ttar ii SOU St. t!r. at t:M.
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C.llly I'onJ'j, rolwoi anil Nturanl,
lnur. .il lilrll... tr. iii.iuiiuiirc Mtui,
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llnril-m. Ilrlw. (irlsnolil. Cunlmlnr Ilcrt
Sal. at a- KurnliMklndrr. Tartar UubcMin
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Sat. al t. K. 1'crTcf Talp if IKiflmann.
Ilrmprl, hrniiUdil, llorl .Manrr, (illlj. Dldur.
Hnthlrr. HrlM, .Sri'imln Court . I'olacrn
.ril Mnn. at 7:n Mrllrrlnrpr. Cad.kl.
Ualifrld Mf'. pl. (ri.. (iorltz, CirUwoli.
lllnsiH Ci.nil'inur llin.
ai H Manon. Farrar. I .iruo. (ill!)
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HAHDUA.V P1AXO 1 si:i.
SYMPHONY
HOI'IKIV
ni' i:h ion k
WALTER OAMROSCH
O.slU I Kill.
Subscriptions
i:i(ht Aflrrnoont.
Ilrnlnnlnar .Ian. 'Jti
Sfai now nn fp at
llnom laill, Arnl
Ian Hall.
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I ucrn 1 ajp
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lilena (irrharill
.lulls I ulp
Kranrra Alda
i:rnrlci ( nnvulu
trlhur llarlrnan
Curnrha llldrr- Pn.tnri
;por Harrrrr
Hllllam llurlrai
4iiilTF Lanicrnu.
PHII.H ARM OlVir
JOSEF STRANSKY ...mm, ,,
To nuiirun I vt il t '. Wt 'r Ad ..m
W LAUER run,.,."
U'lri nirl'nn ' TrrAiirp I
lloarl. Ilpothovfii l.l.fi Vrndrlswln Dvorak,
(.'arnctrlc Hall llcUrtu at Ilox Ortlir
larnnlr Hall Sat. fi ,lan. -jri. ml 3:.HI.
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chelliimC
ih ki i'iji, i .mh, nv hi !!a
Mitt olf"hn Hurcau MKIMVAY lUNt).
Fsl- MAX PIUER 'i
Ai.oi.iAN ii w.i.. ri rs. aft., .ian. ai at :i
llrkd" ai llnll. hk- luK'ni Mrlna- Itanu.
Afollan Hall. Hun. ri, .Ian. loth, at
iun. u. .ian. loth, at :i.
EVAN WILLIAMS
. ii.- .... .. i
Wi'Mi
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.Srnl air loll Mai Hall Met. WolMohn llurrau
BELASCO lVrV 11lV.Sl Kwnliiga a ir.,
alnilnrra To'imv. 4 .Sat J:f,.
"I umrilj Narnii of llir Nra.nn" l-rfs.
"SUPERI CAST" ?,vTs-'rNluv"-s-
Mn llardlni:. llrur.. VcH.ir. llrriifri Kflrcy, i:
ri.'.fWl '''''.sliai.nmi. Knlirri Mi'Wadi-: Jr .
(rant MUrlirll, Alice I'uirnim, Mabel llunM-a
REPUILIC SWW,!.f
MATINEE TO-DAY 2:10
"Uo.l Munderrul rriidutllon of
llrU.ro Carrrr." I'.v sun
DAVID UHLAfH-o preur nt
A GOOD LITTLE DEVIL
A IMliiV ni iv t.i ..,l..i.
UNION SO. l.,'.y'nU """"l. Madde.
00L0NIAL
'MATIIKW WOOIIKHFP
right A Dlelrlili, N othera.
; EVATANQUAY
I , and ft till aci.
It way. ivjil M,
alhaira
Jlh Av. It 1 36 St,
BRONX M91' I JonRirr h a i num. iuh-,
Dally Man. 3tc, Co.. Ut, Mr. Crane, olhers
HARLEM
Ol1.
11(1.
The Ihi n of a
lo-morroir.
Mai.
Dally
IRVING PLACE THEATRE
YEARS OF DISCRETION
alp
Nothing chirps up busmcs
like revising prices.
Now!
Savings worth wmlc
on
suits and overcoats.
Including the very best.
Silk socks.
No flaws visible but we
take the maker's word thai
they're "seconds."
50c. regularly.
25c.
Irish crossbar linen hand
kerchiefs -white.
50c. regularly.
25c.
Our Motor Show!
Everything motorists
wear
Owner rid chauffeur.
Rogers Peet Company
Three BroaJwny Stnrs
at nt '
barren it. 13th it. Jin .
Third
Annual Exhibition
at the
V. ii. Fischer Galleries
467 Fifth Avenue
(opposite Public Librar )
NEW YORK
AML'SKMKNTS.
KM OilU'.s I.IAIII.M) llir. llll'.s.
C llll RE H'UflV A 40!h SI ).r- ''ll
a. in. a. Mill nrpTiw ll A Sal.:H
"GRIPPING PLAY,
"jr ACTED." HERALD.
WELL
The Spy
nn: i.iixtm.v and
I'Aiiis.srcrr.ss i'rov
KI.STKMAITHKIl'.'S
I.A I I VMMT
"Powerful, Emotional Drama." Journal.
ALAN DALE said:
"The Conspiracy is
more vivid than
Within the Law."
M PLW IN(. al the i.i:i:I.'K 1 HH' "
I Y OF II II " "' :-
LlWCUm iiatlupcTo !" . s'i
LAURA HOPE CREWS "" 1 1
and H. B. WARNER "BLCKEIrtOS"
crTterion ,.;" ", i
Robert HSIIiarri
FULTON WV "."'r,
r s
LAST
WEEK
THE YELLOW JACKET
I..- Sl'i:cl l. .IH I IM I I'Cillll
HUDSON
Hi t S' I i'f II a
K 13. V'.. I.
LAST 6
TIMES
last 6 nn ci e u c
iii im: iiiiiii nn vi)
-ll'Ks. .IAN. JM', hi". '
THE POOR LITTLE RICH Glnl
THE WORLD said:
"Within the Law is
as meek as a Iamb
compared with
The Conspiracy "
N) IM.VMV.ial i In. I. Mllll. I. '
UlDDICrs '-'I s i '" " i. Mi'
nnnnio a .s.ii - r. .norm, , .
IfA'H?' KELLERD as HAMLET
caDDiru :iini
nr It h.
ununiwn .n,,
Io.iUi
THE GONSPIRAOV
NEW AMSTERDAM n., .m. .
lAHf.. EVA i.i him
NEXT MON. Two Weeks Onlv
SI MS M)V lll. I' VII
CHRISTIE MacDONALD
'I III " VTIOS VMDI
THE SPRING MAID
I .in Vca mk ('ml and i h
LIIPHTY"' Kil.St.i . S I., Ma -
blBbni I ; sat.;' I.'.. 'n.da Mai.'..
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MILESTONES
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ni'it A i '! ""C
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KMI'kKltlllll'Ki:i:. llriiilH A ,'tlliS
i:ir. iilHiia. Mali. 'Io.iIh.i A s,u -t t.-,.
Ihr I. ml Mnnl In Xulinl liunrili
OH! OH! DELPHINE
lwt6 TllllH. I'llll I
Kit I.AI lilll.M. I'l Itl'IISI.S IIM I
STOP THIEF
) v I .i' ty
i vi' f
VIIH'I.
THE EVE. SUN said:
"The Conspiracy ?
vastly more interest
ing than The Whip."
NOW I'l. AVI. Mini the (iAIIIili K Til' I
GLOBE
I Hperlal Mnl Ti
jnoiiiKoiiier.i s ui'i'
lll.le
The Ijidy u( Hie s ,pi
1.1 I KI'M IIII.A IIIi: si l l 1 1
JIIJ.MIAVM. JA. :u. 11 A I I II
BEATRICE HERFO
I I lll'l (ll lk'luil Mil II.IKI
nilllOHI.VV AVMIIM
STAR
i Ki BMIESOOE...
I'lmiir vialh is l
AMERICAN BEAUTIES
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