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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1916. where At ippodvome it PHONE TONRAT Banat ND BLACKHEADS ‘The now films are called “saurope's| cmemeneerenaseens By Sylvester Rawling. Reign of Terror,” and th 1 | HILE Berge de Diaghitef's| ’ colpte of thelr ‘ee wun thewieg, OnFace. Were Hardand TerrblyRed. | much seraléea Batlot pasa {shove expenses, have been donated by| All Inflamed, Did Nothing but is giving a dress Joseph Conoly, manager of the pte- Itch, Looked Horrid, before a a eres oad t teationabie 1 giihers | | tures, to the fund. | ing, specially invited, at the Century! ,, . sata |,.The new war pictures, Manager Theatre last night—the first publie| President Will Communicate | conoly sayg, ara the first to be en | HEALED BY /CUTICURA performance takes place to-night tee tderabte Anne, ‘Paviegs “was| 8 Approval of Efforts to |iey nsctcat feudng, oasns vere,’ SOAP AND OINTMENT (Fifty) LH Green Trading Stamps Free Tuesday With Purchase of $1 or More (Present Coupon) St eas | OUT THIS COUPONesseus IT IS GOOD TUESDAY ONLY This coupon is good for $0 (FIFTY) ga” Green Trading Stamps : PREE with purchases of $1 ot more, Tuesday, January 18. These 40 FREE Stamps are of the same Kind as those you would ordinarily obgain with your purchases s GREENHUT'S. s Evening World, 1-17-16 119 A Special Offer Style A—Waters Upright —a | strictly up-to-date piano, notable for its fine tone eiy es great durability—price $250, Pay. ments of only $7 per caenth. ) charge for interest or extras. Style, 5—Player-Piano ~~ full scale, 88 notes, automatic tracker | latest expression devices, price ; $390 on payments of $8 per month. Pad 12 rolls of music free. | Send Postal for Catalogue dancing her fgrewell for the season | Raise $500,000. Fund. — | aviators nur, bombs and troops charge at the Hippodtome before a crowded | — jin Cull View of the camera's all-ssoing auditorium, No need to add further! ,4, 10° -, a \eye. The pictures were taken not ‘I had a lot of blackheads on my face. | ptalae tothe work of. this untaue| WV \R PICTURES TO AID IT |within the lines of any ono warring| After the blackheads had gone they former artist, save to say if it were fMation, but show, without discrimina.| te little i on gaol aiy rea, possible, she surpnared herbolf, and) Five Hundred of the Boys Ob-| fon qeuling and preparatic Srence: My skin was all inflamed and! that the enthusiasm for her was un- ot Siilies . English, Serblans and others of the 3 the pimples did, nothing but Several members of her! tain Views of the Euro- warring forces on both sides. Henoe { itch. Every time T #eratched | are the first truly them {t left my fuce teritatedt (1 looked horrid. They | so painful T could not touch them. 1 saw Cuticura Soap and bounded lcompany took part, John Philip Sousa their concert Ww tenor; ‘Thom and Luisa Vi and assisting 4 the claim that oh tte tans 18 pean Battlefields, neutral pictures 8 rdo Martin, -— One of the most laudable baritone, Ty 1 jmade to aid the Boys’ The busy little youngsters of thelthe benef: perfort forts yet tub fund was| nee given last rano, all of the pee east side who are working for that |night at tho Candicr Theatre by Miss Boston Opera Con Olntment advertised and 1 $500,000 fund to improve the Boys’ | uth St, Denis and her entire dancing “ta | j d . tle company, There is a big. warm apot | Wrote for a sample. T tried them for three |: ij - Horace Waters & Co. eee gies b= ee es eed lub of Avenue 4 and the Newsboys’ | in Miss, St, Denis’s heart for the boye| days and nights and I bought more and in | Gueceeusncecacceeneseeseeneses confronted hundreds of disttin Me- | ome Club will to-night ‘hear Presi-lof Avenue A since her vistt to the| two weeks the pimples went away and | GREENHUT'S od Fifth Ave., near 18th St. Cormack in his fifth recital of the/dent Wilson give bis approval to the eg Ww Be. Le | she Ganced for! have not had any since, 1 ain heated." | e 4 bis ; pa vl ho Iittle chaps, and with them too. | (signed) Atte Carlo Hauck, Box 102, 4 Br 127 W. 42d St., ‘near’ Broadway |]| "a2" st Camesie Hall yesterday | fund-raising movement. Bhe put new fervor into her work | uene’), Miss, Come plaucl ‘anch 254 W. 125th St Sth afternoon. One hundred telephones have beon | jast night, spurred on by the reallaa- Fj OPEN EVENINGS SE. lan’ +) near Ave. iy riends of Mu-|inatalted in the Roya! Club at Tenth |tion that her voluntary efforte were) Sample Each Free by “Mail : Al it., near Srd Ave. ‘ yesterday |Street and Aventic A, and just as| {ure brighter for the little chaps who| ‘With a2-p. Skin Book on request. _Ad- | Special for Tuesday afternoon, showed eer. 800N as the President finishes dinner | had ‘eheered her on ber visit to the} dress po: “Catiours, Dept. T, Boe- | — itis purpose by pre he is going to call the hoys and talk |eant side, | ton.” Sold throughout the world. Don't judge the Department of Groceries at Greenhut’s by the n composer, Henry Hadi: very few items listed her: ROE REE TT OT: LCN TR TEES to am many as can crowd on the|]= telephones, | The instruments were installed this oe foe fternoon through the courtesy of the n A minor for plano, violin and{New York ‘Telephone Company and tet in A minor for plano and with the composer at the } tion with the Knetsel Q THIS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST GROCERY DEPARTMENTS IN THE WORLD, in which you can shop with perfect safety, in com- Blete assurance of receiving everything FRESH, PURE and in PULL EIGHTS AND MEASURES. Mail orders filled promptly. Telephone Chelsea 4000 Uptown Store Downtown Store 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Park Row & Chatham Sq. IMPLE one-plece dre awi cello (for the first time), in hip h when President Wilsoin begins to ns haar pre S Reeded. ‘They are excellent for echoot Sunol Gees eee talk at 8 o'clock an attentive juvenile THeoue Flour Snow Mellow ‘ Sweet Peas . nd college use and they aro perfectly \c1n"number® Aald a woman alleged ear will be gulod to every one of te “Black. Bean, ‘Barly June Peat Re adapted to every-day home needs. Here 4 d vit, “which unravels Ravel.” |undred reccivers. [t if expected the * 8¢ one that can be made from a light we! , ad. But for her |Prbsident will talk for about fifteen Ar wai gD serge or similar material for immediate wear 6 was the beautiful Bee- and which aiso can be used for the makin oT a0e8. which the thear| minutes and give the youngsters val- up of the linens and cotton materials that |lady commented: "Now we are hear-|uable advice, ate so beautiful and that so many women 5 | At the noonday. luncheon at the are purchasing at this season. Linen is excet- ,|campaign headquarters of the tent for the design. A new material which » Me ie tas Adeedlatinn, No, 67 Cid ts iko'@ narrow ribbed pique and known as | * 4 pikella makes up charmingly. Gingham is | — perfectly adapted to such a design and linen | Of {1 evening. Wt A Gapeaen ot would be appropriate. In the picture, | French serge is trimmed with collar and| write the large audiences seemed|that the total collections up te noon cuffs of white broadcloth and the coliar Is|ty justify the number of Concerts| amounted to $80,978.50 broldered with tiny little dots. Simple.as|given yesterday, they were so many reat the design is, it tives a touch of distinction [flint to review them crit is 1 The collection of Saturday afternoon and a finish that would not otherwise be ob- They included, in the after- }and Monday morning, with a few con tained. Needlework of every kind is fash-|noon, if, ben'a Symphony | tributions made Sunday, amounted to fonable, fancy atitchery of all vorts ts boing | Orchestra, Ariold yee por hoger $5,062. ‘The collection team headed by S — Fountain DETICO—s eh {6 pkes., 20; Fe reg. 10e package... OC BISMARCK™ HER: 77 RING-—cen COMBINATION BLEND CORDOVA “CANDLES - Street, to-day, Y was announ he scores of business and profession - jal men who are working for the fund Everything for eae on Credit New shipment just ar- po TO pe habe Maytag bod Alien Ta; the Orchestral Boctety, W. Murray carried oft the honors | Choose What You Want. Pay Weekly or Monthly Melchener and similar accomorjcs with « bit of hand | Max Jacobs condtictor,.st the’ Harris Ay, turning in the largest amount ']} It would take a whole newspaper page to put a list of the articles of 1 ory, TAN, work will always produce a coitgp on! and it the Princess ‘Theatre, “Ache 4 a sa70, Tt perdaa pra distinctive costume ‘This frock made of! f ol op atno remarked, “Mr. Volpe lot teame, $47 wae this team that | bige tinen wiin the collar and cufte of white ina relief from the enorgatic conduc. |turned In last week more than $10,000 nealloped would be chiming, or of rose col- vet he holds complete control of |i, one day. ored linen treated in the same way, or of . A bald-headed conductor is|!" ne day t be becoming to the parroertte Cage A ee idea of the: eakiiona, th gast was the guest of honor and prin- that.is to be emphasized: The skirt is mado || Mr. ‘asazz& announces the/ cipal speaker at toeday’s luncheon in three pleces, flaring gracefully and prettily | Mell neapeivege ery of the)" ‘anni movement to holp the boys while ‘timple ley eae ne Pets | Metropolitan Opera House for Priday|should appeal to the mind, heart and ie Zhaping of it edge is a little un- | evening, Ji pocketbook of every one who is able by sof a to help,” he declared. “Boys in a city | Faetiea e varag| MATTHEWS SALE ON TO-DAY. |iwei hein move than otuers, There of Wid rds 36 oe et ne “ Sins are #0 many ways for them to spemd | swith 8 Oo Es ut iy at | ‘The sale will begin to-day at the . + gutta, 7 ie ne pattern Oe. F. ee lOvsonhut “store, Sixth lavense ana] Om’ teDe Uapeotrably, that their marked prices will delight you. Eighteenth Street, of the stock of A, D,|#eps must be directed. The better | N seat With, Basting Line and Added |TiMthcws's Sons, one of the oldest and|tbe boy, the better the citizen, ‘Thi Open Saturday Evenings Couperthuraits Sons P P “Beam Allowance). 01 best known of Brooklyn department | use merits the efforts of all the men | ‘ ; - Small Women, 8 an 1 Ee a ee ae eee sina, to ane meres | Reputation Behind the Goods—Long Service Ahead of Them and pally shrough Rermiselon of court the approval of the entire com~| hut Company. munity.” ode or tie ban ‘Tht speaker at to-morrow's luncp pectty} | with that Rein for ® wells whe had been|zon will be Mayor Mitchel. On that the goods from the Matthews store |Wednesday the Myaor will receive a delegation of newsboys at’ the City Hall, Motion pictures of the recep- tion of the newsboys by Mayor Mitchel will be taken on the City Hall steps. Five hundred of the boys had the time of their young lives this after- noon, From the more or less prosaic eurroundings of Avenue A they were transported, for an hour and a haif, into the midst of European battle- flelds, where cannons have been roaring, bombs bursting and bullets raining leaden hail, whila camera men risked their lives to keep the motion ploture machines clicking on. The five hundred youngste: ived from any one of the score home comfort we carry in our two big stores. Furniture of every description for every room in the house—house- furnishings in unequalled variety ae rahi and Carpets of every kind and weave—Columbia Talking Machines, Pianos—in fact, we sell everything but food for housekeeping. This wonderful assortment of home things is yours to select from, and you can take a year and a half to pay in weekly or monthly amounts so small that you'll never miss the money. ‘There's no red tape to opening an account. Come and let us show you the quality of the goods and the low plainly For Full Details of the Great Sale of the Matthews Stocks | N ay Half a Million Dollar Stock from the | } mous Brooklyn Department Store | Please see our large ad. on Page 9 of this news- | paper. Comptroller William A, Prender-| ' Greateut i ar ERE Book Ever Printed! NOW ON SALE! a |-World Almanac : FOR 1916 3-Piece Parlor Suite, with Cane Panels These are handsome, well made ue eces. Cane panelling upholstery is le of mulberr: draperies. ‘ Civing Room and Dining What Cowperthwait Customers Say: The furniture is pt Ae ly satisfacto! both my wife and self, and hi re received many very Spenpumnen ary remarks regard- F. B. Beginning today and continuing tomorrow i ; The Annual Clearance of Saks Overcoats for Men | 1,000 Crowded Pages! Reduced _from | bee ae Bs 25,000 Facts & Figures! $30 $28 $25 $23 see commana |y | UNS Ack gw || Auge and Carpete,, Edition 210,000! raged Vat toon | All other Ready Now $18 te per pound. —— |Reference books (A small charge for alterations.) |printed in the ited States ‘are This is no time for Us to discuss the merit of Saks Overcoats, for we have Ss in| | i “An done it daily all season. But it is emphatically a time for you to remem- ceed j at i F Cuartered Oak but “pocket edi- | tions’’as corhpared ber the merit of Saks Overcoats, for therein lies the merit of this sale. It mn Buffet» am_ very much pleasod” with 4 kt am very much pleased with tne joods and if T ever need an: # again shall be glad to gait “Eddys’’ Sauce is a natural relish—always ready and always tasty. These are only a fer bp the thousands of stmilar lettera on tile, Anale shown on request, honed Raj Garver (al | |with this — truly jremarkable *com- |pendium that, year by year, has fs not these reductions alone which constitute the chief claim upon your plece has a very earned » Pape - £ " : H soi H 1D, ¢ attention, but the fact that these garments at their original prices had Union ecodt from the’ brat feet ty 98 ian A Sade? neither superior nor equal, nor even a step-relative, for the consistent _ to the last drop in the bottle. $27 50 Jf itself famous.” f beauty of their finish and their style. And the same holds true as to variety, At Grocers and ] Oc Tile, four, foot, Vrase, bed. which Picinch ly Iis breadth of y for this sale is composed of full, cut-up-to-the-last-minute selections. Delicatessen Stores two-inch, continuous posts =| gure! atl"Cowest of Biainiy Marked’ Miscope is unpar- ¢ Made by E.Pritchard,331 Spring St.N.Y.] ||] Sniy. ‘a. limited number on “hand | Prices. however, and are closing them out 5 i i however, ar nie m out! Special Values in Settees lalleled by any lother publication. Its accuracy jis famously dependable, It is a hnarve of compactness and de- tail. Special attention is called to | the completeness, and therefore use- fulness, of the index to The World |Almanac for 1916, in which over . Some overcoats are good values because they are reduced Saks overcoats are good values before they are reduced We have sey- White Enamel Bedroom Table ‘This is of ‘nusually heavy conatructi and will fast. inden: nikely. Comes in ar Sanat tad range from $13.50 to $25 the Chairs and Rockers to teh have been sold, Onl; 1 few of eacl kind. The reg- tices oo” White If you are prepared to pay a little more Saks Overcoats at $29 Trelg ht 29 inches: re ast we are offering them from ry 1 inches in aera | 1,000 subjects are se; parately” listed. This makes it Reduced from $45 $40 $38 $35 siete SEE -SE| 98.79 bo 914-58 Hl pone for one ttn to the apes information thay Surely this is the very bodk you should at all times be within your easy r Se: a Copy a Copy al Newsstands Newsstands Me. ce Get or Write for Copy To-Day! | ‘Phe New York*World, Mublishers, Pulitzey Bidg., New York City, MS } = & pany | et" ms 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Broadway at 34th Street, "Phone Greeley 2626. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Between Brooklyn Bridge Sub. Station and Chatham Sq."‘L