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' LIGHTNING ‘Ing his work, , ceedings held in the United States IN MOORE AC1 | Lightning ume changes, that earry the aud © from one elabor another, with liberal and dancing, make (ff pheuin va for a wook Raker the act, and he is at Poily Walker, Bud ur Then there ts . “What We Want Me s Clark in an interesting role. dd by acte: Newhoff and Phelps offer frag Fant tunes from the garden of melo-| dies, William Cutty plays the plano, sings and carries on an amusing drum fire of monolog Rogers, in Ital Anthony and of and dances, amuse as “Two Tonsorial Artists.” Hart and Dymond have a few origt mal dance ideas, Rinakto Brothers Present an acrobatic number, In-| eluded in the Kinograms are a num-| ber of Lincoin hotel fire scenes. see TRISH STORY IS PLAYED AT WILKES A beautiful story of an Irish col} leen, as sweet an cent aa the! flowers and fragran her native land, is told in Attle Peery O'Moore,” thjs week's offering at the Wilkes theatre. | Jane Morgan, as “Pegey,” scores & decided hit. Playing opposite Mias| Morgan is Ben Erway, as Dan Mur phy, mayor an Amegican town, | ® man who came to this country as & poor boy, but has succeded in Making himself a rful figure, politically and. financially In the hard struggle for his suo fess, Murphy has forgotten th there was such a thing as love. F is an old man befare his time. when “Peggy” comes over from Lre- land, conditions change. eee MERCEDES MYSTIFI PALACE HIP AUDIENC A remarkable demonstration of telepathy ix the feature of the new bill which opened at the Palace Hip Yesterday, Mercedes, assisted by Mile. Stantone who calls out name position of what they term “thought radios After a brief chat regard Mercedes introduces his partner, who is seated blindfolded before a piano. He then goes into the audience where he invites peo- ple to think of a musical selection and convey the name to hig in a whisper. Apparently thru tel@pathic Means, the thought is tranmnitted to Mile. Statone who calls out the name @f the selection demanded with al most no hesitation, and proceeds to play it. It ts a mystifying as well as entertaining exhibition. cee NEW STOCK COMPANY MAKES DECIDED HIT It would not be going too far to fay that the petite personage of Effie Johnson dominated the entire evening at the Oak theatre when that theatre opened its doors for the first time as a dramatic stock house under the direction of Eugene Levy Saturday night. Miss Johfsan plays the title role of “The Little Girl God Forgot.” Alf T. Layne, as Burke Andrews the bloodhound sleuth of the Chi. cago detective force, is well played by Sherman Baindridge. Alvin Baird in the rote of Mickey Brannigan, the champion 10-rounder af Chicago, and in love with the heroine, romped off ,with the juve- nile honors while Daisy D'Avra, as Mary Elien Brannigan, his mother, was very good in the role of the Irish god-mother to little Effie. Dor othy Davis Allen, who fa by na means new to the stock lovers in this city received a joyous reception . ° BREEZY SEASIDE COMEDY AT LEVY'S “The Surt-Riders” ts the attrae tion of the Levy's Musical Comedy company at the Levy's Orpheum this week The work of Lew White, “chaser of the blues,” as a summer resort sport, is very good, while Oscar Ger ard, as a Swedish detective, dixguised as a Scotch Highlander, handles his part equally well. Roberts Lorenzo makes a capable praprietor of the summer hotel, while Bess Hill in the role of the prima donna of “The Belle of Saratoga company,” is charming. FIFTY-SIX FOREIGNERS were admitted, to citizenship and twa Americans who served with the Canadian forces during the war were repatriated, in naturalization pro- istrict court Saturday morning. OVER-ACIDITY of the stomach has upset many a night's rest. If your stomach is acid- disturbed, dissolve two or three KI-MOIDS on the tongue before retir- ing and enjoy refreshing sleep. The purity and goodness of Ki-moids guaranteed by : SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION PILES DYSPEPSIA RHEUMATISM CONSTIPATION FO CALOMEL OR HABIT FORMING DRUG MADE FROM ROOTS, HERDS & BARKS ONLY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE IN EACH BOX | ALONZO O. BLISS MEDICAL CO. Ket. 1888, WASHINGTON, D.C 8, Pike Street and Fifth Avenue OTTO F. KEGEL, President The Exchange Depart- ment To Make Shopping ! fo Bedding and Linens Profitable We have arranged a splendid group of special values, among which are: 50 Dozen Bath Towels Furniture When it ha outlived its favor with you, cred- iting its intrinsic value tg your account the new purchases you plan to 200 Dozen Huck Towels at 75¢ Each at 25c Each Extra heavy, large size and closely Good quality Huck Towels, size 18 by woven Bath Towels that are very absorb- 36 inches, in plain white or with fancy ent; special, each, 75¢. red borders; special, each, 25¢. 50 Damask Table Cloths at $2.75 Each Mercerized Damask Table Cloths, size 70 by 70 inches in a good assortment of patterns, | priced special, each, $2.75. 500 Yards of Cambric Muslin at 40c the Yard Fine Cambric Muslin, 36 inches wide ‘and fin- | ished without dressing, very desirable for gowns, underwear and infants’ clothes. The price is considerably under value; the yard, 10¢. $12.25 the Pair DA St. Mary’s White Wool Blankets, in large | size and good quality, finished with fancy col- | ored borders; special, the pair, $12.25. | 100 Down Pillows | 100 Cotton Bats “ at $3.45 Each at $1.35 Each . : ‘7 One of these bats will make a full size Soft and light Down Pillows, 20x26 comforter. They weigh 21% pounds and 1 | inches in size and covered with fancy art | are 72 by 84 inches in size; special, each, | ticking are priced special, each, $3.45. | $1.35. ‘ —First Floor. | | HOUSEWARES Of Every-Day Use Cost: Less This Week ; | Cottage Dinner Sets , Bread Boxes of medium for $5.95 your purse the lesa, | An appraiser will call upon you at your pleas- ure. Call Main 7007, Ex- change Department. The Final Touch It may be «a placed in just a certain mirror position, @ lampehade inter. enting in outline and with a wealth of color, vanes to hold sprays of flowers or 25 Pairs White Wool Blankets | | Jers for a single a bit of fragile hol byd—a rose bow! pottery—« pair of candle sticks, All these and many other things have been a» sembled and are ready te give to your room the final touch The heart of the home is the Kitchen, Although most housewives like to do their kitchen work quickly, you might just as well as not have a | pleasant, efficient kitchen to work in while | you are preparing the | meals. | Order a Heavy Nickel-Plated Tea- ° kettles, size 8, made | size with tight-fitting | An, sxtremely special value in of copper with highly covers, finished white | ‘ein ‘Dinner Seta, Colonial | Sid nickel-plated finish; enamel; special, each, | **P. decorated with double gold special .......... ROBY iter. st SEO | ote Pa Kite en 6 Bread and Butter Pilates. € Tea Cups and Saucers. + 6 Cereal Dishes. Cabinet Six-Cup Coffee Pots, made | Steel Frying Pans, size 8; | - ; these fry meats better rages | Me eee Palsy pene than any other fry pan; i F ney aa Perhaps it wil help you in plated finish; special, | special, each ....... B8E | Priced special, the set, $5.05. | Your dally kitchen tasks OCH 2 cccccceeen- $1.68 —Basement Store. | —Basement Store. | —Fourth Frode. LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Is Fascinating a Na greatest good for the ° greatest number’ is the idea to the fore in furnishing the living room. Every article of this main room of the hame is used or enjoyed by every member of the family and all the visiting friends of the family. There is something particu- larly “homey” about a living room chair, a deep-seated daven- port, a cheery welcome from softly shaded lamps—a gracious air of not being arranged for one individual but for sociable groups. The many new examples just now introduced on our Third Floor somehow convey that “‘so- ciable group” idea. THE ROTE-HANKINCO. | Will Exchange Your | make this spring will tax | Satisfactory Terms Always <PIKE ST. np FIFTH AVE) eee T TTT ee | AZo 0 0908 8C CCGG gm °°? FEY id eee iy 78 Aa ° ao — SSS <SS SPST Summer Proclaimed by a Showing of New Cretonnes O prepare for summer is to intensify its pleasures. Summer draperies should adorn the casements. Slip covers of chintz and cretonne should go over the heavier tapestries and velours of upholstered fur- niture. : In all these things “The Grote-Rankin Co.” has an- ticipated your needs. Months ago our warerooms be- gan to receive an ample if not an abundant stock of beautiful drapery materials. There are exquisite Radio Cloths in medium weights, soft and perfect fs draping. These are shown in rose grounds with blue 2 and light buff shadings and are especially desirable for drapings and cushions for the bed chamber. Priced 95¢ the yard. Rankola and Tapestry Cretonnes are drapery mater- ials printed on a heavy jute linen in tapestry effects— their unique combinations of subdued colorings are particularly desirable for furniture coverings. Priced 1.65 the yard. Witchcraft Cloth of excellent quality, in combina- tions of gold and blue, rose and gray, on backgrounds of natura! linen color—these fabrics can be most ef- fectively employed for living room or sun room draping where the natural linen is used for upholster- ing of the furniture pieces. Priced $1.45 the yard. Foster Bunnies is a very new and popalar cretonne for nursery draping. . The light colored, softly finished material portraying the “Bunnie” family in many kinds of dress, at work and play, is very interestirg to “i little tots of the nursery. Priced $1.15 the yard. Victor Cretonne is another desirable and inexpensive drapery fabric in which yellow and buff colors pre- dominate with touches of blue natural linen and mul- berry colorings—the striped effects with bird and men designs are very striking. Priced 85¢ the yard. Cretola Linen has a plain.linen ground with tracings of color in attractive designs, and is especially desir- able for slip covers for upholstered furniture. Priced 55¢ the yard. | ga | | } SS Ss SS Saas FINE WILTON | RUGS | UPON the happy selections of floor coverings much of the modern home’s artistic charm depends. For every rug, though it seems but a_back- ground for furniture and draperies, must heighten their interest and strike a definite decorative mote. Fine Wilton Rugs From America’s Best Known Mills Are Shown in Large Variety View the collection critically—you will get many inspirations for color harmony from the new showing—for there is an in- finite variety of the most desirable combinations that fit so admirably into the American homes. * Second Floor | ef |