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"s po for ite speed in relief; its Gosbenie: Fog = un- ection in 2 ne Gassy Its millions of cures in ‘indigestion, other stomach trouble ALL GAS KITCHENS IN THE ELKS' CLUB HOUSE—WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET The Epicure and the Gas Kitchen you will find the epicure in every club—that fastidious person who understands and appreciates superior cooking. The chef has the epicure in mind while preparing the club { meals. The club cuisine is one of the important factors in club life. It is for this reason that Gas is exclusively or very largely used in Chub as weil as in Hotel and Restaurant Kitchens. Gas is a 7 clean, ever ready and dependable fuel. ‘We have everything necessary for the equipment of a modern sanitary kitchen, from the Gas Ranges to the Broilers, Steaming Tables and Plate-warmers. Ask to have an expert call and ex- plain our selling and rental prices. Communicate with any one of these Gas Offices: No. 157 Hester Street No. 32 West 125th Street Tel. Canal 0400 No. 30 East 42d Street Tol. Harlem 3533 Tel. Murray Hill 4830 No, 1909 Amsterdam Ave, Ne. 2064 Third Avenue Tol, Audubon 4600 Tel. Harlem 5365 Courtlandt Av. & 148thSt. No. 281 Lenox Avenue Tel. Metrece 000 Tal. Morningside 120 No. 1815 Webster Avenue Tel. Tremont 2610 No, 190 E. 18th Street Tel. Stuyscsant 4900 No. 36 Union Stuyvesant Bie! 112 W. 42d oll Tal. Bryant 2368 “The Right Way is the Gas Way” Consolidated Gas Company of New York GEO. B. CORTELYOU, President * © cafe wa ub Indicated wt etrene THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 19158. me oe Willerds jew” ans anmoamoing ine reterne onere tor va comedian ee follows bariey View of The Mie Man * . ae aay Mat 4 helped take up the collectic ACCOMMODATING ELBERT Mthert Le Grande of Cineinnat! has requested the writer of (his depart [mem to “get him up @ lyric" for one to be called War and Never I need be no sere It's written, and her Wer Heats Wont wo'tar and nee rotumet, aoesip. “A Patr of Sik Stockings” soore 200 to-night. Clara Joel, the South's favorite | Mary Turner, has returned to Broad- way. Blanche Deyo will be with the com- pany supporting Joseph Santley in “All Over Town.” Tho Eastern “Seven Keys to Buld- peal company will close in Pough- jeopaie Saturday night. Arthur Edwin Krowe has written a book on the mechanics of the gtage. It will be published in the fall. Alfred Donohue, an English actor, yed in “Alice in Wonder- lesque on “Uncle Tom's Cabin” for the Green Room Club's show at tho Cohan Theatre, April 10. Randolph Hartley will go ahead of, James Pooton will pilot hearts.” “Bweot- After two year? as treasurer of Anderson's Gaiety, San Franciaco, Charley Harris is returning to New York, Tho house has films now. Mrs. Stuart Robson is to be a strong woman in Anne Morgan's Vacation Fund Circus at the Seventy-firat Regiment Armory April 10, She'll Mee) the stage weights. Mabel Rowland, formerly wail known in musical comedy, now re- tired and living in Washington, ts the Lae of Adele Rowland, her sister. | abe Rowland ie an army officer's 0. Belle Baker has been forced to oan- cel her vaudeville bookings, because of paralyzed vocal cords. She was to have appeared in Keitt theatres; through the spring and summer. Jefferson De Angelis, Frank Belcher and George Leon Moore will present an operetta at the Hebrew Infant a benefit at the Casino Sunday night. ture rights covering “My Best Girl,” “The Inner Shrine” and “The Secret Orchard.” the business management o' lambs’ Gambol next month. the big cities of the Hast will be vis- ited. The profits will be turned over to the fund, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | “Can you tell me where the Second | Ba ist Church is?’ fo, sir. T don’t even know where | the first is.” ——— f the the se, eee Granville Barker's open air players. Hl -@- Channing Pollock has sold the pic-| (ff The Actors’ Fund will look after | jm Only f pee ling ant Orinntn me &) three bow ' "er bul he] move, dline eet eh mare hummer + he on => ches PMR RED MATE” PROVES TO BE A MODERN DRAMA AT PALACE THEATRE Le «dane of deter Quncee © bleh are WELL PERF orve: aman ‘nuns bine: / 7” aed bgt enurually inioreeting Aromatic piey > = (“ess cree Tenutt jot, “The Hed Hein” ond Norat ripen tn the end, thanks to Metting’e Haver, playine ber cenond week, ene ee trae lowers ere united. plete the menere! tetient Cont Familiar Old 1 Abbe siantin” Pleases New York's ‘aa preente 1 Abbe ue brench at the Centur Memeo ct 6 cimall sasngibe be ant M for boret Vieeh Vow Ol) ie familiar with the litte ty M Haelevy from ade if, with numer iy iy dane fens a rrr" PAYTONSNEW COMEDY = |" IS A BIG WINNER AT PROCTOR'S 5TH AVENUE. y students hoo hich Mo Meiihy Reeves quichly wil wit laters, who sing popular ofien “differently A’ Proctor's Pitth Aventie reseure| ed ont night “Tbe Wife Tamer,” \Bisurat Magnesia Nee 10 Tablets 25c | ‘appl thin Priend and | #tTON@ one-act comedy, presentin _ org ont Deyarment Stores tron, the Marqu “i | Corse P o with Phyllis Gilmore, bi | ie, a Mey ngue al ae ee Ta eee |For Stomach Troubles: been @old to Mra. Se: ‘The sory i mat | Dewan RE of dangerous tee. ee or oe “i Safety's Sake Demand The Abbe has never ser filed with ferred to the dog in Mu ret must be learned by at te | tending thi Berformance. n Mra, Seott Another tet which wax we f; her young ata liked was Matthews and All| i : eee Fluid.” enraptured with thelr Shayne and y, when emer feenen and immediately present | peared in a “spectacular tog ene ree.F with 2,000 france for his} in three scenes, “In Dreamlan They insist on ing to playlet ‘of come UND AY WORLD WA Great Bargain Arcade Sale of Furniture and Cut Glass To close out all odd lots, sample pieces and articles or patterns discontinued by the manufacturers, we have assembled hundreds of such articles in the Bargain Arcade, Main Floor, and cut all the prices to the quick selling point—away below cost in most cases. Quantities limited. And a great value giving sale of American Cut Glass. Some of the Most Wonderful Furniture Bargains You Have Seen in All Your Lives! Reed Rocker Magazine Stand Tabourette Folding Stool Made of he Reg. $1 a 9 9 5 material, 25¢ is Cc carefully Reg. $2.95 i machined Just like illustra- J] re tion. Hard maple § Regularly 82. 4 frame, finished in I {hI Fu pany Y beri forest green. Com- state. fortable reed Magasine Legs seat and § Stand; strong in) have * beck, roll and durable; Retire top. Light, § four shelves; « | with comfortable iI clipped and strong. big value. ends. ‘The New Simpson-Crawford Store, Fifth end Sixth Moore Rich American Cut Glass $7 Such as Sells Regularly at $3.95 to $8.50 a Piece—Choice Set of Six Water Tumblers; 10-inch Round,| 10 and 12 inch Flower Vases; Sugar and Cream Deep Salad Bowls; 14-inch Round Table Trays; | Sets, several styles, some footed; 14-inch large Silver-Mounted Jewel Boxes; 16-inch Ice Cream |Ceiery Dishes; nickel-lined 8-inch Fern Dishes; Trays; Water Bottles, May-|6, 7 and 8 inch large footed Comports; 12-inch onnaise Dish and Plate, Four | Sandwich Plates; Fern Dish Outfits; 8 and 9 inch pint Ju Decanters, Oval | Round and Oval Bowls and Dishes; Celery ‘Trays ee ag ete. in various sizes and shapes. 98) For Any Piece “ROSEY POSEY GIRLS” HURTIG & SEAMON\S. | ! Peter Clark's “Rosey Posey Girls,” with a cast o excellent that not a single name ts programmed in extra black type, came to Hurtig & Sea- mon's Theatre in Harlem yesterday. | The comedians, Harry Bentley, Bert Pearson, were romping off with the honors until the chorus was given an unexpected inning. called forward to sing, and then all § hands displayed some Spleen | dances. jarbary Coast” dance with agility, WITTY “CITY SPORTS” PLAY ‘‘A LADIES’ MAN” | ‘The City Sports are at the Olym- pie with their farce, “A Ladies’ Man,” which has a mixed Parietan and Maphattanesque flavor, princtpally of pretty girls and eome good come diane and for two hours and twenty minutes the fun waxes fast ani furtous, "A Ladies’ Man” io destined jto have a successful engagement, Wigeins, Harry Le Van and Walter & Each girl was) arab Hyatt and Jeannette Mobr| | AT THE OLYMPIC.| | ALL GOOD; NO STARS AT | ae) a and Linoleums $21.50 Rugs $23.50 to $28.50 Rugs Size 9x12 feet. Extra heavy Axmin- Size 8.8x10.6. Extra heavy quality ster Rugs, shown in s pee $1 5 Axminster Rugs, beautiful Oriental did Oriental designs. Sub neat Oriental Rugs patterns, in great $ $12 95 to slight misweaves, Reduced from $18.00 $1 2 50 eo $29.50 Rugs “vat” $22.95||f Full 6 frame weaves. Body Brussels Rugs, new designs, the ideal rug for bed or dining room, variety of makes,,.......++ 60c Linoleums . and $20.00 to, Size 9x12 feet, Special Fine silky Beluchistans, size about | |Special in this sale, square inthis sale at......++ $29 50 5x5 feet. yard ‘ mB 3 1 Cc Genuine Cork Linoleums, two wide; attractive new patterns. 89c Inlaid Linoleums Special in this sale, square 59 Cc yard... ccc. es Genuine Tnluid Linoleu hums, colors going clear through to back; wood and geometrical patterns. yards. Oriental Rugs geertisias, about 3.6 x 6, luced from $17.50 —worth $20.00—now $1 1 67 025.50 Rugs reduced to $17.00. $49.50 Rugs reduced to $83.00. Kurdistans, Calustans, Irans and Bijars, attractive effects. Fine Persian Patterns, High Quality Rugs Sold on the CLUB PLAN if Preferred ‘The New Simpeon-Crawford Store, Fourth Floor 4 Veqeart one nt th Neer Wit to why om 4 barkes ee |*morning after" headache Positively safe tablets 9 benston, saphihe oo BONA’ te Jntentz } 1K WONDERS Bo <-> om pusibid Main Fious Wucesie Gonatens aan te’ soa Ghuaevars Daas) oe et) 4 icta). ERE Simpson-Crawford, Sixth Avenue, 19th & 20th Streets. Telephone 2100 Chelsea Gaeke Adwe