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= _ ‘. “" a ttt ote . ‘dh pomanig, ne Ee : » guimialia i - pi ua THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1914. : e SCIENTIFIC RESHANCTIT. yj | up from the 4 by ti hi a Tamme — (Novel Pictures iii 'tittttiotet oie tte BS H ere are also long atretches o| “Purruing your sclonuific researches at 3 territ , the ball park, professor?” At Broadway -esinceriter, ae waving terne "Yon, 1 want to see If there ts any these strange glimpses George W. | " jtrath 1 the statement that little pitchers Rose Gardens even wicking 6 vine Fett Manet | have abnormally large ea on an old wreck. ‘Together, the Williamson brothers realize even | more than Jules Verne imagined, and ] By Charles Darnton. down in Virginia, where they’ live YY" may sit under the rose or when they're not sojourning in the ‘ ; tn. Ocean, thelr neighbors ought to be, | drop into “Thirty Leagues Un~ yes oud of them, der the Sea” at the Broadway = The pretty Rose Garden adjoining Rose Gardens, tact a step above the the theatre Is given over to dancing, Winter Garden. It's all a matter of Singing and dining. But don't order shark—see it. choice, Beneath the rose you will find | . the tango girl and her devoted part- | nor, with tables .t which they may reat and refresh thommolves, while fn] | a ee he announcemen at jen the theatre new wonders of the deep, | a. ciobeil, son of Sara, Pairick Camp- ee fo far as photography Is concerned, | heli, sailed on the Celtic from New ‘ ; +, will make you open your eyos. York to Join a British regiment at the Cleanses the little liver and |i)" pictures take you to the Ba-! front becomes more interesting hy bowels and they get — [nama Isiands and then put you among reason of the fact that Mrs, Camp- e well quick. the fishes that have Imposing corai ‘ome at For Fift Y ears tienen fronts to their apartment house and| onc gland needs you, Take first When your child suffers from « cold|don't have to bother with an elevator | boa th F e t T b give the little stomach, liver | when coming out to get Into the social) “What Is Love?’ will be produced bowels a gentle, thorough cleansing] swim. To put you in touch with! ®t Maxine Elitott’s Theatre to-mor- When cross, peevish, listless, | submarine life natives dive for coins! TOW Might. 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Hacding rch in rf , feet, straighten turned ankles, hold arch in place, \no difference what other treatment is| teeth he plunges into the fray with The cast will include Janet Beecher, | GAIL & AX | gi . so much daring that for the moment| Charles Richman, Orrin Johnson and . id his lion hunt are = take this harmless “fruit laxative.” Mi i Leer Mat ou Bex es tr “The Hawk," with William Fi Coward Arch Support Shoe and Coward Extension Ihions of mothers keep it handy because | formotten. When ee of teti| Stam and Mile. Gabrielle Dorziat, ippor' ithey know its action on the stomach, | and that it haa n f will open at tho Shubert ‘Theatre on Heel, have been made by James 8. Coward, in his liver and bowels is prompt and sure. Fe f0, the, ae mentey cre) ana {The play te e a " "4 neh, a js to stage Custom Department, for over 34 years. oot ae AY, ue Ue la A IMs are by Mr. Faversham. In the cast will ite that the man couldn't be Frank Losee, T. 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George Broadhurst’s ‘The Law of the Land,” in which Julia an is to be featured, will come to the Forty- eighth Street Theatre on Sept. 28. | In spite of the war, Laurette Taylor }and her husband, J. Hartley Man- ners, will atick to their original in- tention to make an immediate pro- duction of “Peg o' My Heart” in London, Evelyn Thaw 1s to become a caba- ret performer. Beginning Oct, 1, she will be seen with Jack Clifford in | dances on the New York Roof, The Gayety Theatre will re-open a week from next Monday with Ruth Suits, £1.00 Fall weight, high neck, long or short sleeves, knee or ankle length; silk ribbon trimmed. Women's Union Suits, 79c Medium weight cotton, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Women's Vests, Pants and Tights Fall weight cotton vests, high neck, short sleeves; low neck, short FREE Ask your dealer for the FREE book of “‘papers’’ that goes with each 6-cent package. 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