The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1916, Page 5

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ather ROLLO DANCE POPULAR T —————$ | BOSTONIAN BURLESQUERS | AT CENTRAL PALACE.| AT EMPIRE, BROOKLYN. | In addition to the beautiful quarters| The attraction at the Empire The ohn's of the dancing carnival and the] tre, Ralph Avenue and Broodway rollo dance at the Grand Central) Brooklyn, will be Charies 1. Wal owen Palace, the management has opened | dron’s Bostonian Burlesquers. P & separate division on the third floor] The company Is. headed the for bowling and billiards. Since out-| comedian, Frank Finney. Tho fem door skating has been shut off on ac-| nine contingent, which inet a Best for Colds, throat and lungs. Builds you up. No Alcohol or dangerous drugs. of as SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” to count of the warm weather, thou- ennls of people have taken advantage ing to dance music. reports that dancing at the Palace is the lovers of the dance will continue come, “Everg Picture me Tells a Story Back Achy Aiter Grip? RIP leaves thousands with weak kidneys and aching backs. The kidneys have todo most of the work of fighting off grip. They weaken—slow up. Then you will feel dull and draggy, irritable or nervous, and will have headaches, dizzy spells, lame back, backache, sore joints and irregular kidney action. kidneys quick help and avoid serious kidney troubles. Doan’s Kid- ney Pills are always in unusual demand after a grip epidemic be- “ause so many people know their reliability. people recommend Doan’s. New York People beauty chorus of singing and dancing girls, is ted by Florence Milly, ‘Th entertainment offers three featur “Gingle Gangte,” “Sweeney's Speoch,"* a and “The Isle of Nowhere,” a ¢ fantasy. The latest songs wil troduced. There will bo the Sunday rollo dancing. ‘This Is roller skat- Manager Grundy brisk as ever and he predicts that Wx trip and trot for a long time to dh Tes ‘Z| UY 7 LEE Wee, WA ye Give the Greater New York Here are some cases: What You Want to Know About Your Auto and How | To Drive and Keep It ee Expert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smoothly and the Best Way to Re medy Machine Trouble— Traffic Suggestions and Pleasure Routes for aanne World Readers. By GEORGE a. ROBERTSON. HE majority of motorists who ‘use pneumatic tires are ic: norant as to the difference and process of manufacture of the various types of tires, The general design of practically all outer cas- ings is the same, with only a few changes of etructural detail. For in- stance, some makers will nse a finer fabric and more layers than othors. Each manufacturer has his own formula for compounding rubber to the best advantage. Some tires are made with a straight side at the base | Roc HE EVENTING WORLD, SATURDAY, nism _29, 1916. (MOST DAZZLING OF ALL | WILL BE THIS YEAR'S GREAT CHARITY BALL Tho Fifty-ninth Charity Ball wilt be given at the Waldorf-Astoria Tuesday evening, Feb, 1. As always, the proceeds will be devoted to the New York Nursery and Child's Hos- pital, So large has been tho sale of tickets that arrangements have been made for dancing in the Great Ball n, the Astor Gallery, the Myrtle | oom and Fast Room, with music by three bands, | There is every indication of a ball more brilliant than any in the his. tory of the institution, Omicers of the army from Governor's Island and of the navy from the Brooklyn Navy Yard will attend in a body in full dresa uniform, as will hundreds of officers of the utional Guard, officers of the National Guard | Members of the many dancing wees which have been meeting | eh the be preeent winter have arranged to a8 xroups. A number of dinners a to be given Tuesday eve- ning by those who will take their Kuests to the ball Mrs. Frank Sullivan Smith of the instead of the clincher head,| Plaza Hotel will entertain Lord and —————————— fapted to be bitty Aberdeen, Judgo Parker and GEORGE H: ROBERTSON While others are adapter others and forty debutantes, secured to the rim by means! Gen. and Mra. Charles F, Roe of a aie | anal . No. 36 East Thirty-seventh Btreet of bolts. ‘There is also a difference in the thickness of the tread and of| Nf, 20, Kast Thirty: seventh Btroor the padding and b r strips. Some makers build thelr tires by what p) fr and Mrs. Howard is known as the me construction Jed process, while others favor the wrapped tread |S! In the first mentioned method, after the various layers Of | army. material of which the tire is composed are assembled together on tho core, ' the assembled tire is wrapped tread 00 lamped tightly struction, instead in the mould and vulcanized. of curing the rubber in a mould, the | finished tire assem!ly is wound tightly with various strips of webbing to In the) 5 . Mrs. Prescott Slade and Capt. Julian Lindsay of the United States Other dinners will bo given by M Frank &. Yitherbeo for her Miss Evelyn 8, Witherbee; Mrs. Waldron Williams for r debutante daughter, Miss Hope Williams; Mra, Mayo-Smith for her hold the parts together while the curing process is taking place. The) gauhter, Mise Amabel Mayo-Smith; various members of which the tires are composed are vulcanized by being Mr, and Mra. Fan Clisbart Hipnes heated with steam. Sulphur is included in the rubber compounds to per-| ‘ha Mrs, ¢ Datta Yeodsane. mit them to become firmly welded to the friction fabric layers between ——$—$—$—<———— which they are placed Ww inform me fu what " re nis are ta to consid eration in ermining the “per cent.” of a grade? How does the custom country vary from that em- oyed In England? JOHN JOBL The steepness of a grade in ¢ country is determined by dividing the vertical height by the horizontal dis- tance travelled, Thus, if a hill rises 100 fect in a horizontal distance of 400, this would be known as a “25 per. cent. grade.” In England the number of feet of travel required to rise one foot forms the definition of a| qrade. Thus a hill of this same steep- ness in England would be known “1 to 4." © the tem- asoline t effect this will ine on a cold motor to be rter that will is necessary to obe a MARTIN NORRIS. Some laboratory tests that were re- cently made in a cold storage vault at one of the leading factories show that the lowest temperature at which | gasoline would evaporate from a picce of waste was five degrees abov; zero Fahrenheit. The motor, how ever, could be started without diffi- culty at this temperature, because of the suction of the air through the carbureter. At a slightly lower tem- perature it was necessary to apply heated cloths to the carbureter before the motor could be started. This method was effective to a point of twelve degrees below zero, which was the lowest temperature at which the test was tried, t will foil a does not throw oil on the lining of the! band. If you find that the band hi become well soaked with oil or greai a small amount of powdered resin! [sprinkled on the inner surface may improve its gripping qualitios—after the oil leak in the housing has been! careful not to sprinkle non the band, howe as this will cause it to “bite” and th prevent freedom of revolution on the other speeds. But the safer proceed- ing would be to put on another new clutch band and keep this free from oil or grease from the transmission. You are then sure of a low-speed gear that will “hold” on the stiffest grade. Automobile Filitor: Would it injure a tire badly to run it on the rim for a short distance? C. B, ARONSON, It is not generally realized to what extent an ordinary tire may be dam- aged if it is not removed after a blow- ecourred. To run the car even hundred yards with a flat tire 80 cut the tread and fabric that intire casing will be aeennont, Oe: lyond the possibility of repa |the b plan to stop the car Imme- diately and to replace the punctured \tire, but if this is impracticable or im- bl ter that the casing Id be removed and the ” Of course, if the only a} to stop to remove it and) then proceed on the rim. The ordi |blowout, however, is easily repai the tire is cared for properly the accident occurs. | Automobile B Would reboring a set of Ford cytin- ders 1-32d oversize make the walls of the eylinder too thin? Would aluminum pistons be a s | cess Ford engine, aud are th | durable? C. A. B, The reboring of a cylinder the! | amount you mention depends en! upon the amount of material have in the cylinder walls. Unieas THE LIBERTY GIRLS COLUMBIA’S SHOW. At the Columbia ‘Theatre the Liberty Girls will present a new burlesque called “Dhe Manless Isle," in two aots and ten scenes, written by Jack Conway, the featured come- dian of the company. Starting in the ballroom of a fashionable New York hotel, the story carries the specta- tors to localities that furnish oppor- tunities for brilliant and picturesque scenic and costume displays and that bring the leading characters into surroundings that admit of many hiwhly amusing fnoldents. Among them aro the interior of the palace of the Sultan of Egypt, a pastoral scene in Normandy, a fete day in Barcelona, an Afri. in jungle, and the errecat palace on the mythical Man-| The play gains in thi lesa Isle, ray Tom Reilly, contractor, a retired impersonated nway, encounters all sorta of aittoulties and embarrassments in those countries whore customs aro strange to him, notably in his experiences In the Sultan's palace and during his sojourn in Spain, where he is forced to take the place of a matador at a bull fight, and later when he ia compelled to marry an African princess or suffer tha penalty of being roasted alive. In- terspersed with the funmaking ard musical numbera and — vaudeville features. Aasisting Mr. Conway aro Sam Bachen, Htta Joerns, William Petrie, Tom Welch, Jennie Rows, Kathryn Dickey, Jerry O'Donnel and a large chorus of girls, ‘The vaude ville part of the programme jn head- ed by the Flying Sherwoods and the Bohemian Four. —_—-— THE BEHMAN SHOW AT HURTIG & SEAMO: Jack Singer's Behman Show will be the attraction at Hurtig & Seamon's Theatre, The Behman Show is the one which shattered all records burlesque by playing more than tw hundred consecutive performances at the Columbia Theatre last summer. There will be the same stars, the famo seenery and costumes and the same chorus, numbering more than a » of girls, and an octet of ma Tho same programmn as wan nted during the suchmer run will ered here. It includes an opening neque entitied "The Dope's Leg- & review of stage stars, and a travesty on Bronson Howart'’s war drama, “Shenandoah.” Lew Kelly, whose “dope” characterization has won him fame, heacs the organiza- tion, which also includes Lon Hascall, Bileen Sheridan, Harry Van, James Tonbrooke, Ameta Pynes and Mar- telle, fomale impersonator. ——— “HAZEL KIRKE” SEEN AT PHOTO PLAY HOUSES. Bteelo Mackaye's famous play, “Hazel Kirke,” has been made into motion pictures, which were shown yesterday at New Nork's leading photoplay houses. / Pearl White played the part of the sixteen year- gld_heroine with freahness and charm 50e For Lumbago|. reaver Ready Relief should bo wel! rubbed over a large surfac: Lat dl is ees with a vaeee Tak gen- ire the Rad- it. Berne do, whe rh may Pan rete Wwen a dove on the “old homestead” ® xrea' charm, “gets st iene of realiatically rusti t ie ood, Wholesome lodrama froni the, scene in the first whore el saves ber father’s mill trom: sure, to the very end, McRae is Squire who earns Hazel'a ermese can't win her love. Hatch doa a clever bit of Acting a@ the old fashioned father, tacua € touch to th PAIN GONE! RUB, SORE, RHEUMATI,' ACHING JONTS Rub pain away with a small trial bottle of old Jacob's Oil.” Riley, Pits and Creighton Hi ne lens a | Stop “dosing” Rheumatism & ! It's pain only; not one case im fift Vrequires internal te treent Rub | wthing, penetrating Jacob's Oil" right the der Pies! id by the time you say Jack Robinson — ou® es the rheumatic pain and distress, St. Jacob's O11" is a harmless rheumae ticm liniment which never disappajnte and doesn't burn the skin, It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from ach ing joints, muscles and bones; stops lumbago, backache and fem Get a small trial bottle d-time honest “St. Jacob's Oil” ny drug store, and in a mo you'll be free from pains, aches Tub er up! om ment and stiffness theumativm away Don't suffer! Advt. this mild, family remedyto avoidiliness, and to improve and "ood puree They keep their eee, eet livers active, their bowels Faguiar digestion sound and strong with ans f F oes Largo Sale of A be 4 Charge Purchases Made Monday, January 31st, Will Be Entered on Bills Rendered March 1st. February Furniture ‘ : nil Lebe have mokertnan envear ainsi When limbiy tor| the cylinder walls would not advise e n high gear T ‘ithat| YOU to take out so much, overhe 1 had alway ds that| Aluminum pistons are being man- e bf e it wa due to| Ufactured at the present t . e rene athe They are lighter, fit | with the rush of | Prove ‘the running of the motor to a Fi Bi ) Is h Livny | me VED POLE, | Atomotiie | | (Our Furniture Department Is Now Again in the Main Building, irst_Avo. (Bronx) eventh Av. (Brooklyn) A car can overheat ainen operated |, Wane Lcaut esta meetepees wine | and Occupies the Greater Part of the 5th Floor) ers. plumber, 54, 108th | Mrs, ‘P, Schellenberger, 1016] John E. Wagner, 512 Seventn ne high ear ‘the throttle is open) ut the cut-out, and when I use the - F ; 4 Fat os : 1 think heavy lifting | First Ave. says suffered for | Ave., says: “Por 1 year L was full width, with the result that the | ft A By polsemen. (6) This is just a word of advance information about Greenhut's February Furniture Sale kidney trouble, Doan’s | overal years from weakness of the [troubled by a erick in the small maximum amount of nent 6 ioree ja hour with the cut-out; without tt which will be inaugurated with a wonderful list of specials Monday morning kidneys. The kidney secretions Jof my back, first on on and heavy load, however. and consequent |! can't make twenty-five miles an y env i our ould you advise mo to turn ily ee caused annoyance and ¥ also ad |then onthe ober Toth: wring | [I y'ke anand temo" ovgreat mew 0M, held si avi a 2 It Is One of the Two Greatest soon fixed me up in ge headaches. My back was sore, and | I felt stiffand tame, 1 ie be the case eis no proportionate | Po or get It overhauled? 1G 7 ° athe taemett wat Een | a en ved gua fet, the. Kidney detec wen sett'Cooiponting to that The exhaust line fram ehe motor ta Economy Occasions of the Year ! a ly colores ou idney ¢ thrott Oe new across my kidneys. Doan’s Kidney | piils ” sto the buckuche and in of the t . choked up with soot or carbon, Would sfully ff imil le A ‘ Pills rid me of the trouble after all }cleared up the kidney secretions : bearing. in advise you to take off the muffler and Never have we prepared so carefully or so successfully for @ similar sale. nd with ry [the other medicines T bad ‘tried {1 recommend this meslicins to my Ca runabout that | tnerough sloshing, Gack ehaence 4 furniture prices rising, with construction, wood, glass, labor, si higher than they have been had failed to do me any gooc neighbors.” n a k whon run-|oced temane years, you will find the values in Greenhut’s sale MATCHLESS mot KW Ute | gy Sure that the inner parts im years, you will find the values in Greenhuts - — ‘i it possible (| of the muffler are thoroughly cleaned. As for example: Tenth Avenue hm MOVING the | 4. mmotite RAltur | § that the en. P Fy y ICANT { Js. D. Hennessey, 230 W. 117th| B. V. Myers, 301 E. 143rd St] Mrs, Kate Clow, 47 Tenth Ave, jtite 1 h bo taken apart? NOMOMISTE BEd cone Craton state Beginning Monday, We Offer ONE THOUSAND | St. says: “Whene 1 overwork] says; “I was troubled by back-|says: “I don't hesitate to recom. V “ pales 1 8, Kindly let m ora cold rita Aon kidneys] aches and other kidney disorders. {mend anything E kuow is good and ee ee ine of the connect: | kuow th pour Bene lee $ eee cto ntones at| A railrodd man's, work brings afwill benefit others. 1 couldn't ing te big end,” or. bears! rhe aause ofa cracked valve cone Daan's Kidney Pills always rid me| strain on the buck and kidneys. [endorse anything better than ing at which the connecting rod J01M8 | times depends upon the location. of of the attack.” (Statement given This, together with being out in} poan's Kidney I Pkiaa the crank shaft, it may ao and leav. (the crack. Many valves are con June, 1914) all kinds of weather, naturally | 1" by removing 1 btor undisturbed, | Structed with the head welded to the in Juntay 7, 1015, Mrs. Hennessey] brings on kidney troubl have |t#ken them on several occasions ing the reat of te tor ie ieee ead | shank, in which case the welding may u S a 03, Fe et ed ants | ured Dean's Kiduey when my kidne avo ust) Been The nuts holding the two halves of j be at fault. The material iteelf is uu 9 ane ‘so good for kidney trouble|on for the past four yeurs for|acting ax ‘they should, and in more of the thin | eodg nesciniag couse of eracking, A fg ne base vas in| Swe ates 0 Sane ale ore? neanee 1 have foe Sha separating thet Randi‘ ver crate The Bedstead Priced toler ses Pills ’ 4 the bearing | . The Wire Spring Priced Today viene 4 ether, but care lead YT oe ioe ie taken to prevent the bears MOTORISTS The Mattress Priced ny . $12 ing from ripping the erank pin too | Total Val 37 n Pe Nbuld be @ sufficient S ‘0 BUG isco keses . $3 9 Wie ya eet PROBLEMS SOLVED a the bolts to be sc rewed down tigh ly + America's foremost Sale Monday 1¢ ), 15 Soe bear on the crank pin, Prowmective. freee os sin the other end PTA fies set" iieare As fine an outfit as you ever saw anywhere . or “wrist pir earing of the con for $37 Beautiful and wholly substantial, necting rod the cylinders of the motor Bhd Brening Clanecs: alse ortvate tne The outfit consists 0 must be Ved iy OFRSR SO: reee pecial Classes for Ladies in Lael raleae, ft nes Ab gle write for booklet. J-inch filling rods with heavy mounts; all regular tewart Auto School sizes 2h WEST S7TH STREET (at Brondway) OUR FAMOUS “CROWN” WOVEN WIRB ae SPRING, heavy steel frame and high risers, F A “GREENHUT SPECIAL” FELT MAT. Men dewizing to be train Kidney Pills| “ TRESS, with re due, covered in choice of a n Motor Truck Drivers splendid saat tart tickir nk pe veal tava culmea tae] Chauffeurs morrow's advertising of his store, Siew Game or as ow's adv g of this store, § . * ox. F Mi 3 i A d a ou have relined the Pm al davis nee 53 Every Druggist has Doan’s. 50c a Box, Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y antares amu | i 3 Ay’ NOWSPAPAD. SS ENHUT'S FEBRUARY ase has reached the outer FURNITURE SALE LEADS IN VALUE GIVING, oy oT { the clutch. Look carefully eC that your tranymission housing d Double Gal Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 o' Clock—Single Stamps There

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