The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1915, Page 11

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Messiah’? | BERNHARDT GOES TO LONDON Bernhardt has gone to London, She Plans to appear there in a recitation of By Sylvester Rawling. Bafa ee i tel ak js she remains seated in a chair a MPSSIAH” got tho first on the stage. She has recovered from ite two annual Christmas irs nevero attack of bronchitis. ances by the Ora. |= GM Bostety at Carnogie Hall “yes. terday afternoon, The audionce, of @eaideradle size, was not as large as ‘Was #0 have been expected. Perhaps ® a@miority of “Tho Messiah” devo. tees are holding off for the repett- ttem of the work to-morrow night. COLD-IT'S FINE! “Pape’s Cold Compound” ends severe colds or grippe in few ‘hours. tlem—shall one say sprightliness—that he has imparted to it. There was a @Mogether commendable; but some- . Himes his accelerations of the solos,| | You can end eripy severe cold either in pad in the * Nate Ae the Nations,” ltimbs, by taking a dose of "Papen t * Cold iprrenorg ‘on “a ag big a en Compound” every two hours until three It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils bags Pronounced tmpressively, and | 4nd air Dasnngeetn the bead, bt dle “or discharge or nose 8, Fel be Unto ws « Child is born” was | fiver , dullness, feverishness, sore et mneezing, soreness and stiff. and break up a are taken, Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowin, ing sang in lovely voice and main- | and snuffling! Bese your throbbing h 7 fo traditions, Lam-|—nothing cite fn the world vee get bert Murphy, the tenor, .| Prompt relief as “Pa ol om: tagither abtde by the Inter, ent nc Bound,” which cont tal cent any mubstit: id rug store, It acts without assistance, Duman aati ain Plctureeaiie and | tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. q prom in his singing that,| Be sure you get the genuine.—Advt. perhaps, @s good, or better, Henriette Wakefield, tho contralto, lost something of effectivences ba persistent tremolo and her singing Mdoked § color, THEATRES YORK’S LEADIN eh se EMPIRE Bway & 40th Bt, ‘Ee C0 ‘lis HM i Te ae j, Organist. 3 Gabritowitach, in his series on the development of Mee Fant Sliso metic, hea coven the nate E MAPS, simicnt @r. At Acolian Hall y: aftor- | ARQUND, THE MAP fink noon, when he gave ee fourth, the <3 stars, as well as the body of the . > .#% was crowded and many people | ZIEGFELD Le are turned away. The programme qwaa devoted to Chopin, the master) odmposer for the piano, whose genius finds intimate understanding and brilliant Seeareremtion in the mind @t the hands of Ere Tne} ori MINER ‘OF THES NEw ae SADIE ‘LOV ‘li id RALPH HERZ in RUGGLES of ad hip ELTINGE ¥ Mata, os, en pop) a Mats at 2.15, FAIR«~>o WARME THE DEVIL'S GARDEN Mats To Morrow de as WANTED TO SING IN OPERA. But Police fay Tinney Is a Post OmMce Forger. Yeoter Tinney of Wo. 188 West Eighty- (tiird Street was given over to United gel ‘feud 4 hie Sees hy BW peg Se py og and the United States and Trust Company, He a4- forging the money orders, the ony. waid his er wase - aa in tee cor tre had koa ° an in oabarets and ol 908. —$—$<—_$_——_— TRACE CHILD BY CLIPPING? Serap of Paper Tells Father Lost i or pinche, itn gaun pee a THe ii THE HOUSE "OF CLASS ‘ ‘a‘hat 4.20, COMMON CLAY BEST COMEDY Well Sung for pate Prom Breach is, She Ml Recite “The Cathedral.” Xmas Oratori LO | ANvERNOS, France, Dec. #9.—Sarah CORT New Year's Ev: FEEBOC int aoe sah. thar ae SHAW'S | Mata. We “Te a delat Heraid A’ peRNaro| THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER __ THEATRES. A New ven ies Gams me f First 44t} ah ee ink KA BARBARA Wh w at. ST wad a a ne BOOTH ities Wee di Sat Aha 1, LORD DUNDREARY COMEDY THEE 3 ae Tae v, Pe 216, tk TOWN ky, worg HOBSON'S CHOICE aT ST tee ey ig ret || THE ETERNAL MAGDALENE. “th wal eae Ree a oo ABE POTASH MAWRUSS PERLMUTTER corr) POTASH c PERLMUTTER ABE ¢ MAWRUSS means oe | "Pine a 0 Bt im, BI. Matinee Wed, & Bat "2.16 THE BLUE PARADISE Bait jug MANHATTAN $5 || WRESTLING TO-NIGHT || MASKED D MARVEL JOHNSON Vivian Gosnell, the Gam, WOO bas @ g00d volon was dis-| MAUDE ARAMS 3. M. jc uauintbs TO A FINISH. prendre 4 LYCEUM Wer 6c ye at 5 ABERG« STRANGLER LEWIS ETHEL ee ei ad |] ee yl, Mane | Painter STANDARD Lis sara | MARGARET ANGLIN is Serersen’® Garden 3EPA71%, rR Mad, Ave, Phone, $8.16. 616. Mat. Gat 3 a 2.16, THE WEAVERS frre % sae “Splendid Prod Tagle, ri LL —Srockiya Vaudeville and fate Pictures BLANCHE FORSYTHE IN THE PHOTO PLAY: Eset Ene nal” JOSEPHINE DAVIS, KEATING & GOLD! yi) LDING, HENRY TUIE' FIVE COLLEGIANS, OTHERS, tve. P’formance Until Midaight OCTOR a9 TOR eet nS De ted , mour, other | wre Se oo coe Pita span Spelt Ke ane, |B Friday & Sat’y of This aie SSR fay aaa Matt- fer father, who s_now ‘prospertn if CONCERTS AND MUSIC, ra T 9) Pector’ Pe 15 Oia ratekdoes ke Loew's American Roof OT tk ENTURY AL, FIELDS cee Aco. (RES Ba ce e rt BUSSE), PHOTOPLAY: Be Commencing \ 3926. TRIANGLE 5a ae 2 Rawore™* DB, WOLF HOPPER ABS ruse fers dee wo Mtn caret fi ‘Broadway, at oan Fat ¥ cap Stat NUKA ADELAIDE 8 Teo ups, MORTON LANG! tee 5 i Hae, | BROAD WAY Ji eet haa =| GERALDINE FARRAR D EES Pic Porc " © isa vas eS * ad Yh le ld <—~| PARK 0% 5 GERMANY 2 ini 18 6 ITAGRAPH egies THE CROWN PRICE ‘SDOUBLI oe FIRING LINE German ftaft Min, Plotures. Auwp. N.Y. Globe, Bway. ji to) fui, || Ot DANSE WILL BE OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION i tl New care -—w hare ca Bway @47 6t| Wy npline Ws Frederte! STRAND: Noon to 11.30 ee te cia. rand OF de Soe, , Mary Plokf tc Foundling.”* SURI GARRICK een carta aes 2 PERFORMANCES NEW “YEAWS s EVE OLYMPIC ii Matinee Daily “THE CABARET GIRLS, official open! with “pase: ex: cafnieaie 3 For ‘Table Reservations Phose Brrent 2008, (‘ Proadway 44-45 st ORKVILLE 32,4, Burlesque ite Ya « MONTE, CARYO GF b 2 hows New Aiea ___BROOKLYN, took Oo. Grand Sry air | “THE THINGS THAT COUNT” __Next Wook—"THE WOMAN," TAR te tt Slee s Met, The Record Breakers EVERY SUNDAY, # BIG CONCERTS, THRILLS THRILLS! Greatest of All Film Novels Featuring the Fearless Film Star, Helen Holmes qnousands have seen this costly ilm production, “The Girl and The Game,” fim its first presentation a few days ago. Thousands are reading thestory. Thousands have seen beautiful Helen Holmes, the fearless film star, portray the heroine's role in this dramatic story of railroads and finance, love and adven- ture. Have you seen it? Today “The Girl and The Game” will be \% shown at another group of theatres. Every week, for fifteen weeks, a new chapter will be presented. Each chapter is complete, although all are connected. See the first chapter TODAY! Don’t miss a single portion of this sensational photoplay. You'll find it a story of compelling dramatic appeal—a story of a beautiful young girl’s battle with Wall Street's financiers for the domination of a railroad —a story full of the realism of everyday life. “The Girl and The Game” was written by Frank H. Spearman, the noted author of ‘‘Whispering Smith,” ‘‘ Nan of Music Mountain,” etc. You'll marvel at its intense climaxes — its startling thrills — its colossal scenes. See the motion pictures at your favorite theatre. The story is being published in leading newspapers simultaneously with the appearance of the films Don't miss it! See “The Girl and The Game” at These Theatres TODAY! IDEAL THEATRE, 695 EIGHTH AVENUE CHATHAM THEATRE, § CHATHAM SQUARE Read the Story in the NEW YORK EVENING WORLD Motion pictures produced by the Signal Film Corporation and distributed through 68 Mutua! exchanges in America. Exhibitors: Write or wive your nearest Mataal Exchange. = ISSO NaCI HEARN << aed SS SEES Cnn nme SUS eer ae 5 SSR ey I\e Lock tou tha Fourteenth Rtrest Wen of Fit Averes SENSATIONAL VALUES TOMORROW IN ALL APPAREL DEPARTMENTS Height-of-Season Styles at Unusually Low Prices | Also, Clearances in All Holiday Merchandise RARE BARGAINS! After-Christmas Specials Women’s Winter COATS, ete. FOR APPAREL REDUCTION WEEKe— Coats that Coats that Costetiet were $29.98 ‘were $21.98 | 0.08 19.75 12. 75 9.75 Serta and aa a rede with ih far, phos, a ele ar olued r the beet of this seeaon's wodele are shown and t! sole 0 are anxious to buy a Purpose of making them attractive to those wi with their Christmas Hs money. WOMEN’S DRESSES After-Christmas clearance of smart models for street, evening wear at the following great PRICE REDUCTIONS for Apparel Redustion Weeks Sterling Silver Candle Bleck Sitk Tullee—charming plain, 1 rar chiffon velvet bodices trimmed val. $6.00 pr. with fur edging—camtsole of gold | seorin posi ein Sheena Inco with traps—were $48.08 24,76 floral or C “olonial patterns— White and colored Taftetas, Vetvets | "es $2.49. and Dagar beautiful wn ver chic_moden for leas formal”. MANIOURING..... Sceasions—-were $28.98. Now 19,05 FACIAL MASSAGE Clearance Prices on STERLING SILVER. Sterling Silyer Carving Sete— afternoon and ling cs er a chic modes fot Velveteens or Serges combined SHAMPOOING : Nylonewere S088." ‘Now 48-06 | CHILDREN’S HATR CUTTING, . .26 Another ofd lot of Vel oome, HAIR TONIC..... +10 EXTRA fiesse fod eyed Pry anon All in moat approved way by —— oun favarites-were to $16.95.-Now MD Aajining Bape! Bamtebinas, ®. CUT-PRICE SPECIALS IN BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ CLOTHING Suits and Coats Now in Demand. Most Unusual List of Cut Prices to Be Found in All New York. With main part of Winter still ahead, these offerings are a sensation....Every coat and suit is on the tilt of fashion and reliable manufacturer, thus assuring excellence of workmanship and reliable fabrics. Young Men's suite—to 34 chest — Boye’ Dressy Sui Tew. $9.98. Special 7.96] tox. s98 este: Cheviots, worsteds “and cassimores | Worsteda, cassimeres, a and plaids th | checks, plaids, strip Oo navy ser; tles—also navy serges. three-button sack models. | have extra trousers. Men's Overcoats—34 to 38 chest bak rar hk Spectal 10.00 ove rooat~ and —aingle ey *aouble bre ait and swagger models—lined unlined, ita 1 0 Re! 18 ial oo lots in 4 novel- . ity an atterns — ely 4 tallored—trousers fully lined—many have extra trousers. Bore’ Overceats—§ to 18 years— Bo; reoats—6 to 18 yeare— "Row, $10 to 916 "special B50] item, F008 & 97.08 “6. Reliable chinehill full range of | Cheviot overcoatin, color#—also noveiti in cheviot overcoatings—plain and belted— worsted platd linings. ——_______¢ LOWERED PRICES ON RUGS That Will Make Them Worth-While Purchases With Your Christmas Gift Money Seamless Wilton Velvets and fine Axminsters— 9x12 ft.—value $26.00 cae Most artistic designs, including medallions od other effectn on Cream or Rose grounds—all new! Worsted Wilton Rugs—x12 ft.—value $45.00...... Reproductions of finest Orientals, Seamless All Weel Brussels 6.3n10.6 ft.—allover it color chinchillas—se! collars—new models. ..21.98 Small Axminster Ruge— 18x36 inch, and medallion effects— 27x64 inch. value $14.98.. 10.08 36x36 inch. 24x60 inch. Moth Proof Mohalr Rage— . black and gray, rose, tan, blue, gray, 36x72 inch. 24x48—value $ 2ixb4—value $6.9) 30x60-——valuo $8.0) +:B.98 | persian Velvet Regs Gao | Selene oeaine veatns, Comet oa / tees ey MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent de buying, quantities ed. No Mall or Telephone Ordera ct, Measal : 36 in soft t fiateh—biack. LAK 8 N FLOOR, 19 ct Satin Stripe Poplin. 196 $4.98 Women’s Coney Mulls 06 | lack—new melon shape—satio ruffle and lining. HGRS—#ECOND FLOOR 98 ct. Housedresses Goo ila Percales and ginghams—neat tatlored WASH DRESS ests semen, models—contraat trimmings —figures, stripes and plain colors—all sixes, 69 ct. Serges and Granites—S4in...... aS] HOUSE DELBHES—SECOND LOUK All, Wool serges in chevron Weave a3 aa ty LD i bon 21 ct, New Ribbons, toe ‘ee si Satins, taffetas, moires, some De dens—hat and heir bow widthen black, white, colo at Babies’ Yoke Dresses and Bishop atyles—embroid- 4 Ao trimmed—w hite siz Tea'vre buter.—smcoxp Pioon, 61,29 Men's Negliges Shirte 88 HInBONS “MAIN FLOOR, Bik striped or fine cord effects | 15 ct, Steel Knives and Forks ® Ob good quality pongeo back- ' ) ORE SOTED, «+s ose ns round- soft or. starched collars Rengbie makembone end’ cheay lees 7. MEN FURRISIINGS MAIN FLOOR, CUTLERY —O8AL4 FLOOR, 59 ct, Bleached Sheets............ Men's Cashmere Hose Ab | “75x90 thetore herinilng)—ail eae” Segonds oF 24 ct. quality—black plece— 3-in. hem, and natura USLINS As eM HOSLERY—MAIN LOOK VASERNT, 39 ct. Boys’ Blouses a Siriped percales—cut f Attached-—light and dar 29 ct. Turkish Towels. . “THIRD ¥L.0OR ied oink rnd $4.98 Boys’ Overcoate—3 to 12 yrs... 3.85 orders-—21543%4 Navy and gray chinchillas, leo TOWELS —MAIN FLOOR, chevi * buttoned 25 et, Absorbent Cotten. .... 16 0% rolls absorbent hospital or family use, MUSLINS—-BASEMENT, f lined. BOYS' GLOTHING THIRD FLOOR 29 ct, Salts & Peppers. .....s...eceee 24 ct. Mercerized Sateons ar Cut glaseeemeny’ dea hee a6 inohpack, white end colors, sterling silver toy NINGS—BASEMD: JEWELRY —MAIN Clock Signs Denote Morning 3 Cloaked pecials. Loeb ten the Gieckas _

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