The evening world. Newspaper, March 23, 1915, Page 10

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. { sour Has THE SHivers. | © BA fertl Comers Hears Hemeee ' } THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1915. ei BS: Public Market '*:-' = { Ter thats right same bite, “Virginia lee” “Buy « ale of in enous Covion” and “Yeu Cant Get Arrested & Jordem bare pinced the for Thtekicg” And ehe hed « retour * © “Toe Garden of Allah” | time among the fowere, the orehastre ph A Harrie of Chicage jester grew arm weary banding Mord led tn! helt deren bie bouquele over the foot warieet leis " THE STORE OF CONFIDENCE Fulton Street, Matthews’ Corner, Brooklyn Another Great Feature in Our “Million More in 1915’’ Campaign wn teh earnaia begin | Com sent F + va MRS. CARTER PLAYS wee seers HER TABLOID “ZAZA” O G t M h or of in ci. "TO MANY ENCORES. ur rea arc _ ni Mre Leslie Carter probetiy bee a th a Wednesday and Thursday Te ens, . perme oltin | amecee ce, jt winged twee Har Everything in This Sale Offered ot the Dieta sete oaks raises. SE Rak wi Gir ae ne baught the Jit at the Lowest Price of the Month! j fim the city for Moodstuffe and Household Articles A FEW STANDS LEFT TO RENT zi Mr. Crock e Man | ro Betsen $52.0 | Mi cimware Mun” 8-00) Man Ar. Hardware Man f Ei y Man) ae Mr. Heusefurnishings Man)“, 04)" a 1 Mr. Boker $4040 and up per month b If Desired, LEASES for ONE OR MORE YEARS CAN BE _ th been ; Come and See Hear About | i. 2:22. ie mines Pheatre April § 8” noon ; TILE FLOORS _ MOVING STAIRS ICE PLANT INCINERATION Plant DELIVERY SYSTEM 4 a | Renting Agent on Premises :1ii2/2" fie 32-46 West Twenty-third Street [issu zi jr isial age" Telephone Gramercy 740 ee tae I emitation, wade, has ALBERT B. ASHFORTH, 10 East 33d St.) jisinatt clini’ ny on teat in ; Telephone Murray Hill 1100 tean Washington Square.”* Tom Wine Is celebrating his birth- i Nmith play David Helasoo (FREE STORAGE y ( (A008. U8. RAT. OFF) | EEVERY tooth a youngster gets is a sweet tooth — And that seems to hold good for older folks as well, judging by the way the American people have en to Karo—the Syrup with a flavor—7 0,000,000 cans sold every year. , Karo—the Syrup with high energy value—the most easily digested of all sweets, agrees with i* everybody. Every grocer carries Karo. Get a can. Spread Karo on bread. Use it in cooking ' and for making rt candy at home. Bes CORN PRODUCTS sane e @@ Special Karo Displays at your | grocer’s to-morrow and all next week f THE BOOTHS FREE ADVERTISING| | isin “ray in to wive uy her roin ia” | FREE LIGHT |, Wiel nnnindy: wil be company mans PO nce HEAT “ATartha Hedman will appear, ia the rukomob, fie Franch theat |! will watl Saturday for ot ded John | 0 ry while sho played a violin, the Dayton | Family provided an acrobatic act and ‘the Alpine Quartet assisted all the way through | eatre in Leav > A Booklet Containing a Complete List of Items . G2 Will Be Handed to You As You Enter the Clover Days are recognized by thousands of people in Brooklyn and Long Island as the biggest, best and most bargainful monthly event in this Borough. We have been working for a long time to make the March Clover Days record breakers in every way, and are very happy to say that we feel that our preparations will meet with hearty response from you. With Easter only ten days away and the Spring home-fixing now uppermost in your minds, the wonderful values contained in this sale must appeal with great force toall thrifty people. Every department in this great house valines perform » You bake It Muturday fdatd, Margaret Anglin tas lor Kenyou Mumes " Meiliah and I robe to play parte at|** DOWN IN VIRGINIA” que | IS PLEASINGLY SUNG AT nt Avr § PROCTOR'SSTH AVENUE. Gabriel Borkinan” wil be ted at the Lyceum Theatre! sursday evening, April i, a@d will Now York vaudeville ivvere, wio ti » following Nat-| flied Proctora Fifth Avenue Theatre tel Cwh manuel Keloher wit in4ke] jest night, wore entertained by an ex in an Knglinh Wwaordinarily Fat appearan in rt. Hell ple cpa play the ttle ee comedy, “Do 4 Waty han completed the cast You Never Can Tell." Besides it is made up of Kdwin Ar. ley Taark, Montagu Love, whi Joseph B. Roberta . with Jack Henry rand ten others in the me, Caries Latte, Anne and, Doras Mater and Mabel r hy Wabty ha joined the cant fern five Riis mumieal Initinte W HW O'Nel's te at Manchester, N. iL, April # and 10. It will open at the Cort, Boston, April 12 FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Biffer, the prisefighter, has become who aang many | iding “The Little House Hill,” which won the aud- ‘The bill also provided Charles in in the new Pantho comedy "In the Park.” new the . —2. r* “I prenume he wanted to train." SEEN IN “HELLO, PARIS” HURTIG AND SEAMON'S AT OLYMPIC THEATRE. GIVE THEIR PATRONS If Charito Chaplin ever dies tho! BEST BURLESQUE SHOW, | picture-loving folks need not fret, for wimcsskenaebite Jim Barton of the “Hello, Paris” com- Andy Lewis and the “Dreamland pacy, shia taberedfe tbiand Glyrapie ‘The: * . etre, Fourteen rest, can take hia| Burleequers” came to Hurtig & Hea-|oiioe. Many other stare of the silent | mon'a Theatre yesterday with the] jiiinn were there. best burlenque show that haa been! eho Paria’ in a burlesque in two | soon in Harlem this season. Has Phe Vitns aoebe la ed on ieel With ono change of hits and numer- iawn of a castle, where Egbert Schulz ous alterations of axpres ion, Lewlat ia E Mar iworareky tiuele| took the rolos of twin brothers and | cians, annoy an opera companys whieh TAnAged to keep. on ti Ke NOATIY Taw come thers to try out @ new op all the time, Vera George, his prin- by making love to the girls in cipal aupport, proved an exceptional Norte, } comedienne. “She gave the perform- » wecond xcone te Intd in Paris ance a musical comedy vapoct, for sho] wore the celebrated soreen stars, has unusual vei ty, 1s good look- | Mary Piektord, Max Linder M. Quan ing and displays a gorgeous wardrobe, | (ello, Charles Chaplin, Mr. Dotting- Three specialties, whic uld be in} ham’ and loro Fiinoh assemble, place on the “big tine,” gave an - tha added entertainment Anita danced ZH Green Trading Stamps «A MIX-UP AT RENO” | AMUSING PATRONS OF BROOKLYN'S CASINO. Two Views of the Main Kitchen in Rector's Restaurant Story of An All Gas Kitchen WEEN 3,600 meals are served every day in one of New York's most prominent restaurante—and all the cooking is done in an All Gas Kitchen—it would seem almost unnecessary to say more. Mr. Michel Meyer, for several years chief steward and purchasing agent of the Waldorf-Astoria, is now in full control of Rector’s. It was Charles E. Rector, founder of the business—proud of his cuisine—who said: “Our kitchens represent modernism and our equipment, consists entirely of Gas Ranges, Gas Broilers, Gas Toasters, in fact ing but Gas appliances. We advocate the use of Gas because of its cleanliness; its easily controlled heat; and ite general adaptability for hotel and ree taurant use. No modern kitchen can afford to be without gas.” “The Roseland Gi playing at | the Casino Theatre, Flatbush Avenue AND FOOD FERMENTATION | and State Street, Brooklyn, this By a Stomach Specialist. week, In a high class burlesque com- | As @ specialist who hes spent many | bined with @ bit of musical comedy. | years in the study and treatment of | The show, a two-act farce entitled “A Mix-Up at Reno" ls one of Bluteh Cooper's moat recent successes, | P! Cooper also wrote the songs, which trouble, that which th are new and catchy. pati Aiftiovlty, te Stossetve esta in the | Sally Ward, as a German; Eddie fetomach, aggravated by food fermenta- Markey, as an Irishman, and Eddie | ton, ac Schwartz, as a Hobrew, are threo | lining of the stomach and food fer: - comedians of unusual merit, Others | ton cau hich distends the stom deserving of mention are Lillian Fitz- im ete Folk, gerald, Julia Schwartz and Billie Fay. | { ZONE TALS REO. SRG Serceneiasion | —— jard the process of “THE HAPPY WIDOWS” but irritated, etmost “pert MAKE CROWDS HAPPY AT THE COLUMBIA. these foreign elemente—acid auch casee—and they per cent. of all stomach e firet and only step neces. | errno, trallte the acid and atop the When “The Happy Widows" opened J Weslo! ware | at the Columbia ‘Theatre yesterday, Jos, K. Wateon and Margie Catlin | ™ were there. Watson is ind of @ comedian who can get over with his chatter without the the usual W Malgia wn ak ioe Gua’ | ultra make-up. He has strong sup- od to alee he food tn & healthy, | tf %, 04 1 manner, He sure to ask port from Will H. Coh but the | german Ae binat your crowd Kave him frst hor Peet earlier aabene eites ncking in | M ie Catlin tay and oflits pecullariy valuable propertios.—F. J, G. | charmins personality. Her songs wero —aavt, | and the fermentation stopped almoat | Every Hotel and Restaurant proprietor can increase the capacity of his kitchen by using gas for fuel. No “banking” of fires; no ashes. Gas equipment converts your kitchen into a “show place.” Gas insures you a comfortable kitchen during warm weather. NO SS eaten 2-17 2A \ ses : tos In addition to making food more appetizing Communicate with one of the following Gas offices and have one of our adds wholesome nourishment = F experts call on you:— and aids digestion Wo. 157 Hester Street No. 32 West 128th Street Tel. Canal 8400 No. 30 East 42d Street Tel. Harlem 3533 | No. 130 E. 18th Street Tol. Murray Hit 4630 No. 1909 Amsterdam Ave. Tel. Stuyoesant 4900 No. 2084 Third Avenue Tel. Audubon 4600 ‘a a No. 36 Union Square Tel. Harlem 6365 Courtlandt Av. & 148th Sa, > Tel. Stuyvesant 1302 No. 281 Lenox Avenue Tel. Melrose 8000 No. 112 W. 42d Street «és Morningside 130 No. 1815 Tal. Bryant 258 we Prenat Azone “The Right Way ie the Gas Way” Consolidated Gas Company of New York GEO. B, CORTELYOU, President ta.) <eBer sree cs eeurr wertariteee: “lo SRY eT SEs ( REBES eT TSS +o ekOre: eReeerne

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