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* Swiss Gather —|srzs,tsusere ee 7/8, T ce on 99 Miss Myra Wiren's play if #0 es- <10 See Vik sentially national in its treatment of| Sa i | tribal®and religiois phases of an) * , At Wallack’g| sr veovie tuat it can scarcely \ “ 2 atlac 8 be expected to appeal to playgoers| On , @& . generally, therefore critical opinion ORERUNNERS of Wiliam Ten]! Withheld. In all fairness "Vik" were the principal figures in|c@nnot be Judged according to ac-| "Vik" @ play produced at Wal. |CePted standards, It may be sald, | ‘slast night, ‘The audience peep however, that the one dramatic mo- ed Jarcely of members of the| ™e™% of the play is that in which the ted wien Hocietian of New York, |*tulwart hero ME Loa aout followed with close interest the | Sd his bow rather that arrow through the heart of his young) [lo wife, who is demanded as 1 eacrifice. | Miss tet ip Peng ee ee For the most part the acting was) @n Rushroom Corns, Qui ick Cure?) rather atiited, while the scenic side} to « And All Kinds Sore Feet the imagination. Physloally Wayne Arey was a formidable looking Vik. | grea dreat Sh =", following is absolutely the surest alld quickest cure known to scteneo for A foot aliments, the painful mushroom included. “Disolve two table saeenra of Calocide compound dn @ in Gt warm water, Bonk the feet in tite for fully fifteen minutes, gently ve rubbing the sore ct in fut tribes, and Miss Catharine Calhoun | OW, ‘The effect lly waonder- All poreness fore Instantly; the eet feel eo Rood you could sing for curtain and announced that the play | %¢ would run indefinitely at Wallack’s.— ; Joy, Céens ‘and cattor Hight off, Tt gives fi nope bunions, awenty, fet. A twenty-five cent bo: —— “(HIS ‘JOKE’ ON GIRL «said to besufficient, to eure th Saree fort. 10 avo thou the ‘pores ferlan Church. “Mrs. Gravatt was born | pimples and blackheads, and form, a hs he cates 6 $ at Bi ntown, this State, in 1810, an ble houschold treatment f Pe an enon wa hundred and three most valuable household treatment for oe, ase COST OHIOAN S$55D | iar gre hos oa nie iyi [ates Gums bot pls Por ral ; nw ‘. 6 corte Sheriff of Qcean (ounty, ize, free, write to Resinol, Ly! it. 10-R, it : o Gravatt, and_ the inother : : Patent mradicing. Cavocide) prepared on'y | ps onosal of} ea Jest, He| Atsessor Lucien "Gravatt "of ‘Tore Baltimore, Md, Sold by all “rugglata . roposal ag. , River. Prescribed by doctors for 19 years, ‘ 49 ypc) ota ps _ Says, but Jury Sees It Relief For. The Kidneys’ ; Otherwise. Imptoper kidney action causes more ° sickness, suffering and serious compli-| ST. CLAIRSVILLE, O,, April 30.—John ‘ Major, @ prosperous business man of . " i this city, believed that he was pulling near the ir | off a grbat Joke on Mise Julia Piros, a functi if; yer! pretty Crescent, O., girl, when he pro- blood in the body, posed marriagé to her and later repudi- niust be in a bh i 4 ated his bargain. Major even thought it a joke when Miss Piros brought sult, charging breach of promise and asking $.000 damages. The] And, to ery, the jest still further, of | Major told a ju e 4 ay in 4 y thi ; nly Jokini 0 orpid Ti mand that, he still, c pat rvousness, drows | thé w: fair a joke. ain ~plesaness, skin troubles, ma-] | The jury, which has been hearing lava, ete. vase for the last two days, thought dif- It you have any of these | ftrently, however, and brought in a symptoms you should at me com, | vergict awardine: ‘Miss Piros $50 taki "s Safe er the young woman ha ‘ R sided syle of the jury's award, “T wonder if Mr. now. I do, anyway. Of course, jay ds sum given me is si but it ia not g with certain- going Hea hele, Mr. $y, Ie ne ts com o jokes tubular struc: Shar Rey ng these im- —— ’ tis sure CONFESSES TWO MURDERS. im the human body owing td incapable action of the CINCINNATI, O., Aprit 90—Contess- : t- ing to two murders, a man giving his bowels and skin all morbi ndered to the police here to- and unhealthy accumu day and asked that he be sent back to titms from the system. the Frankfort, Ky.. pealtentiary to com: ° nce. will help you from the very | Wing aaid he escaped from the Ken- } first dose. At all druggists ; tucky institution in January, 18, He i KF then serving a life sentence, he ‘ for the murder of a woman in sample matic Wink also said write Warner 5 Dept.\in the Jefferson, Mo., prison for the urder of a man tn St. Low eDocror’s DVICE: 7: Lewis Baker ‘The questions answered below are genera} in, charecter,-the aymptome or diseases are given and the enewers (iif apply to any case’ of similar nature. wishing further advice free may ad- Dr, Lewis Basar, College Building, Col- lege-Mitwood @., Dayton, 0., inclosing self: adeemed stampet envelope for reply. Yul name and address must be given, but only fictitious mame will be used in my bs} er, ‘ epoonful at meal times and at bedtime: Iodide 7 of potassium, 2 drams; sodium salicylate, « ingredients and mix youreif, taking @ tm. grams; wine of colchicum, ouebaif os, ; comp, re emence cardiol, 1 os; cemp, fluid balowwort ! ra, ° 1 os, and ayrup marmparilla, 6 of, ‘This is S ty favorite yrecrigtion for rheumatism, would he a remedy } (for a plaply, oily. jn, J suffer from con- “Charlotte writes: “Some time ago you i Tetipetines iw and indigestion."* snewered through your columns telling ‘Marie’ Answer: from your druggist Sgratn | how to cure bed cough aad cold. Will you ihe tablets and take aaconting to diree- | Kindly repeat the formula t* tons. ‘These tablets ar ed Mm sealed tubes | Answer: 1 shall be very glad to repeat the made of matticines, anc ff taken regularly will relieve 1, your constipation and purify the blood, thus eaustig your skin to become clear, ‘These are fine (or children, a# they do not alcken, *Mary'—Ton can eas!ly correct your Iibtle \gtrl of bedwetting ‘by mizing 1 of, of comp, fluid balrewprt, 2 erame tincture rhusaro ‘matic’ and 1° dram tinctnre eubebs, Mix thor oughly a give in water about ome hour be fore gac i a s vo] dnd spitting om xccount of @ aki hh and would like your advice to} “John W."* writes: ‘“Baing past middle are yorercome it." ‘end observing that my nervous arte is in yee aner. J almays preseribe antiseptic vilane | bad shape, I write for a prescription, I do not powder, which you cau obtain in either «2 or | gain strength from my food, am weak, listles, with fyi divections, ‘The resulte | forgetful, sleplew at times, tired and unable ye to act the part of strong man of health, such as I was at one time.’ prescription | Angwer: Get from welletocked pharmacy a sealed tube of S-erain cadomene tablets, which are especially made for those needing a strong, harmless, rejuvenating tonte, Aston: ca. lows 60 ony lle ing on pleasing resulta follow and life and Ins Aecording to d+ poball, be relieved of all MM. De V." anks: “1 should Hike to ask you how one can redmoe the wright, Tam too Tarwe, and last summer auffered on account of ise me what | oxcewive fat. Can you advise a remedy, harm » MY | tone and safe!’ ‘Anawer: T have frementiy prewrfhed a Viquid remedy, but, owing to tte dtmgrerabte taste, Tam now prearibing the same formula in a tablet form. It is called f-arain arhols tablets ant is aold by deugeista in sealed tw with full directions for home use, 1 advine any one who is too fleshy to try tits excellent tabtet, “Alice Mt writen “Something enema to be wrong with my eyetem and I don't know what ft la I have huge puffe under my eves, my eyes are bloodshot in morning and my feet and ankles are ewnollen. Sometitoes I BOSTON, April 30.—Although, she} Would Walk the Floor All Night. says, the world {ts inclined to look on Geo: of the production left @ great deal 00) aaioneof iy hushund? Well, few per: | aud I was almost blind, Tt would iteb, Edwin Mordant acted with dignity | jst, who ts always striving and working |not scratch them. I couldn't sleep at and authority as the leader of the| to'lift others to the ‘He is not the unt, bombastic| “I have tried many different remedies, bore. up bravely in the role of the perges,, 2% the, popular conception. He]and spent a large sum of money, but heroine, ‘who went through @ wedding | sreveq by nature, ‘but he door not Tet | bad no relief, Resinol Soap and Resinol ceremony that in ‘itself was a, silent | thi of his nature overrule him. Ointment were recommended to me. plea for the simple lite, After the] wen iy must: and when he thinks ie| They gave me great relief after the third act an actor came before the| ts the only way to propagate his ideas | third application, and after using four TOMS RIVE N. J. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL ‘80, 19 oe eae ORT Es SAYS LOYAL WIFE ween FOR 20-VEARS=|4 Visit in Boston, She Defends English Writer From Popu- RESINOL CURED lar Opinion. | All Over Face, Arms and Hands, Dec. 8, 1918: “I had eczema for 20 years, It started on me when I was ‘ge Bernard Shaw as bombastic, ive and egotistical, his wife, Roston to-day, declares He is bash- | byt 18 years old and am now $4, and nad retiring. s » an cis ona visit to thia country with | have suffered all these years, It started Lena Ashwell, the English actress, | wi i atayhe Wik Mie Nomar ecivons with mall pimples all over my face, at the Hotel ‘Tudor. She said|@fms and hands. My hands would swell up so that I could not shut them, lerstand Mr, Shaw. He is a|them burn, and I had to keep the af- ms, att fdeallat and an individual [Cected parts wrapped up so that I would others to the Iigh plane of his) all—just walked the floor a whole night. beliefs. ‘ " jars of Resinol Ointment and three a Jenkes of Resinol Soap, 1 am completely Ltt cured.” (Signed) Mrs. H. E, Fleager, April 30.-Fu-| Box 18, Dauphin, Pa. Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap Woman, Aged 103, he Presby- | quickly heal skin eruptions, clear away Few Women Know How Easy It Is to Buy Here on Credit Many a woman goes without the furniture, rugs and house- furnishings she needs simply because she doesn’t know how casy it is to buy furniture here on credit. No matter what your or your husband's occupation may be, no matter how much or little you make, your credit is good with- out red tape—without an introduction. 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There are scores and scores of other styles at prices that will make women say, ‘How is it possible?” e $200,000 Worth French and Domestic Lingerie: ' At ‘4 to % Less . sth Every piece of this Mer ote was made to our ial order—of all kinds of fashionable materials from chiffon and batiste to Berkeley cambric and Masonville muslin. As Batiste Lingerie is one of the notable inno- Mepreet Nieteewena tl $50, e Cone of Ge eT rhe: Covers ieee Seas he flesh-color + Nig! is, Petticoats and Combinations t pr pri 5 i jinations for as little as $2.96 and Nightgowns at $3.95. een a se hadnt American French Extra Sizes Silk Nightgowns $1.00 to $29.50 . $1.50 to $65.00 $1.00. to $3.00: .:$3.00 to $21.00» Chemises 50 to 11.75 50 to 19.75 75 to 1.00 2.00 to 5.00: ° Combinations 1.00 to 11.50 2.00 to 29.75 1.50 to 3.75 2.00 to® 11.75.".° Drawers 50 to 5.00 50 to 15.25 -50 to 2.00 2.00 to 5.75 Corset Covers 50 to 6.75 50 to 16.75 15 to 1.25 75 to «64.50 Short Petticoats .50 to 3.00 -75 to 1.50 ; Long Petticoats 1.00 to 18.75 1.00 to 70.00 1.00 to 4.50 8.00 to 12.00 Princess Slips 1.00 to 19.50 2.00 to 70.00 1.50 to 2.00 4.00 to °27.75 Matched Sets 10.00 te 37.75 10.75 to 150.00 23.25 to 40.00 Se aad In the Subway Store prices start at 15¢ for Corset Covers or Drawers, 25c for Short Petticoats, 38¢ for Com binations or Nightgowns, oe for Long Petticoats or Princess Slips, And Children’s Undermuslins ) ade A ey, Famous Corsets Silk Petticoats 50, “La Markette” “J, BY Silk Jersey and Messaline Petticoats at $2.95. te ae ae and “J. 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Becond Fleer Typical of the Wonderful White Sale Linens $1.75 Double Table Damask, T2-+in., $1 Yard. $4.25 Round Scalloped Tablecloths, 70-in., ¢2.60 er Satin ta ee 5e 0 ee White French Ramie Costume Linen, 88ey4., #2, : r in. wide, ‘ ‘J $2 to $3.50 Japanese Hand-drawn Linen B Scarfs Usually $8.75 me Psu and Tea Cloths, @1.and $1.78 each. Napkins— 94.25 dozen $7 Bleached Sheets, double size, $4.75 pair. Veullty $425 $5.76 dozen Second Floor Extraordinary Bed Muslins---These Examples Dimity and Crinkled Summer Bedspreads 50c “Daytime” Initial Pillow Cases, 38¢ each 72 x 90 in. 62 x 90 in. x 90 in. | 95¢ Utica Hemmed Sheets, 81 x 90 in., 700 each 900 $1 $1.16 each 25 Utica Pillow Cases, 45 x 86 in., 18¢ each Usually $1.50 $1.75 $2 = each 20c Utica Pillow Case Muslin, 45-in., 1246 yd. 80c “axon,” in 50 patterns, 82-in., 180 yd. 14c Lonsdale Cambric, 36-in., 100 yd. Second Ploor Fashionable Laces Newest Embroideries 18c to 76c Cotton Laces, 126 to 600 yd. $1 Embroidered Batiste Flounces, 160 yd. Edgings and Bandings in Duchesse, Normandy, 27 in, wide, in charming lacy and floral reread Valenciennes, Carrickmacross and Point de Also many other offerings at White Sale prices, designs. And many other offerings. Main Floor Main Floor Silks and all kinds of White Materials at Spectal Prices GIMBEL BROTHERS