The evening world. Newspaper, February 21, 1916, Page 9

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FILLED IN DOUGH MIXER. | Baker's | Clothing ehinerys<Cr Thomas Dynpt years oid, was Ma- five , ath Tate ho miing machine § MeGuir 57 Dunphy was when his clothing was drawn nto the roller low work= ers could stop. the tr » Dunphy was dead _— wal Firemen were called trom a nearby and They’re a Treat! Cascarets is Best Laxative for Men, Women, Children—20 Million Boxes Sold Last st Year. 5 Straighten up! Memove the liver and | ever exper el on which is keeping your he r tongue coated, breath offen- stomach sour: bilious, sick headachy full of cold. Why don't of Cascarets from the dru one or two tonight an gentlest liver and bow Don't stay LYCEUM »: Kast. (ETHEL B. RRY IORI “Our Mra, MeChesney.” st ba ssh tat Bul FERGUSON MARGARET SCHILLER that the } TO-NIGHT—-THE MARVELLOUS. ARNAUT BROS. asa che GAIETY te MRS. F ISKE : ERSTWHILE SUSAN CRITERION VIOLA HicKETT ALLEN |. sista FULTON | THEMELODY oF YOUTH A pew Irish HUDSON The Cinderella I Man ELTING "Fain WABME é i LONGACKE 4)! smc GREAT LOVE THE ‘GOWAN REVUE 1g 6 “AIL Star Cust and Company of TANDLER 3-055 4 REPUBLIC few 2a COMMON CLA "AE BOO BOOMERAN GLOBE °::: GABY | DESLYS station and they worked tovonty min y Dunphy is said to have lived at My: Avenue and Gold & a p-Old Girt Missin general | At Hippodrome 8 o'clock Saturday “DASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS Enjoy Life! Stop Headaches, Sour Stomach, Bilious- ness, Bad Breath, Bad Colds, Constipation, You will wake up feel- ets never ripe ) ‘taken @ veathartic, thers should give cross, sick, r feverish childre f ny time—they act thoroughly and are CONCERTS AND MUSIC. |, | ~ abn KARL SORN ‘The Celebrated Tenor, WINTERGARDEN} a GRACE GEORGE... in WHE FEAR MA Maxine Eliiott’s f°" ROBERT HILLIARD ere stevens “THE UNCUASTENED WOMAN," VERY Goop. EDDIE SEU ri Ae TINICA\ AMUSEMENTS, a 'WEBER’S N.Y. STAATS: ZEITUNG Presents GERMANY’S GREATEST BATTLES Duvbovough’s Stupendous War Films, ADMISSION, 25 CENTS NOW OPEN——— Medal-Winning Exbibit and 30th & Broadway GRAND CENTRAL PALACE 6,000 People Make a Record By Sylvester Rawling. IX THOUSAND people in. the Hippodrome last night, while turned away, made « high-wa Chi that was neither Sousa's nor Crea- futurist pianist, in a strangely sub- laued mood, who did not play, as the | | programme announced that he would, his own cubist composition, “The Wild Men's Advance.” Beside Xenia sse, danced with much grace; Bettina Fre donna soprano, Herbert L. Clarke with charm; of his familiar cornet solos, and, of| course, Mr. Sousa and his band played the choicest of Mr. Sousa’s own com- positions, “All Seats Sold" was the sign that confronted eleventh hour would-be hearera of the Philharmonte Society's | 8 concert at Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon, Mr. Stransky had for soloist J Culp, the distinguished Duteh lieder singer, who gave of her best in songs by Beethoven, Liszt and Wagner. Beethoven's eighth phony was the principal orct number, but there were also the 5: emont” overture, Wagner’ user” bacchanale, and symphonic poem “Les Preludes, played splendidly by a band that, thanks to Mr, Stransky, 1s now be- come great, Pablo Casais, the famous Spanish cellist, Was the star attraction at the Metropolitan concert last night. He gave a masterly rendition of Dvorak'’s B minor concerto, and obliged to respond to several enc Other soloists Were Miss Anna Fitziu and Luca Botta, both of whom delighted ducted Clarence Bird, a young Ameri Pianist who has been heard abroad more than at home, gave a recital at Aeollan Hall yesterday afternoon His programme | included compositions by Schumann, Brahm T takes his hills t high gear;” but he has talent that is likely to grow, and, at any rate, yesterday he Interested a large audi- ence “Boheme” In the efternoon orls Godunoff” in the evening drew audiences to the Metro ‘a House on Saturda » Hall in the afte and the Boston Ore perbly Rimsky-Ko symphony, on the mount scarcely worth ture to Wagner's which lent distincti jest Altschi Jan Symphony Soci negie Hall in the |trouble. Lina Cav Muratore Bi i been a disagreement over 1 on caused their withdraw: linist no: interesting recit numbers included mark, Saint-Saens 4 palebisies SRO ONLY A MYTH. The Incas’ gold has run ont. Peru notifies her Minister that she can no longer aford to pay his salary =o ae MISS LALANDE IS BACK. Held as Insane Was On Ethlyn Lalande, from New Orl d in London Jan. as insane, returned he f the Ameri Juanita he rvous breakdown, ¢ the war relief work: in wht died earl UT Hospital. ‘Mr ty-fouryears old a, in THE WEAVERS THE WESTMINSTER KENNEL cues Absolutely Punch & Judy 72%!" Mabe TREASURE | LAND STANDARD®) 20.5.8 EVA TANGUAY (yud i | DOG SHOW. Madison Square Garden Feb. 22, 23, 24, 25-10 A, Mi, toll Pep Waite for Rbew: OLOMBIA hae BON TONS} vegetable. Does not contain Sali cylutes, Todides or Narcotics matic newspaper to W. A. Varney, Bate || Lynn, Mase. one thousand more who wished | to be “among those present” wore | A STORY OF MOUNTAIN mark in the annals of the house. les Chaplin led Sousa’s Band through two numbers in a ener tore's, but distinctly his own, and| jmost effective with the audience, Then there was Leo Ornstein, the formerly with Diaghileft's| 1 man, the prima | frtenas A heard in one | Beagrus, | pre the large audience. Hageman con-j RAILROAD LIFE By FR: ANK H. SPEA RMAN. | Author of CHAPTER 1X. (Continued) SYNOPSIS a Batsoreches Tomes eur f ‘owter fatally wad Her fathce's eatate” badly Helen goes to work on the covers Soe wurvey plaps from Seagruey and tho Chngvary fg fot hor, ea a acetal) ade ‘the surrey“ biuerwint, root ot Noved “bys htnemadar, Syike, ‘betrtended “by | Helen, tu his turn eaves her and. the right-of-way coutracta when Seagrus kidnaps her. Melca, ane | rin for lanelander « ence ‘ainse Seagrue for ght Of sition, Rhinelander secured the right of way to enable him to complete the Superstition cut-off, and unable to ¢| stop the Tidewater construction work, Seagrue resolved to try other meth- || ods to defeat his rival. Helen Holmes was enjoying the taste of camp lifo that her trip to the front had broug'! And after tho excitement had died down at- tending the destruction of Cassidy's house, she found herself amused and interested in Cassidy himself, who was busy next morning trying to re~ store a much battered stove to ser- viee near the wr Seagrue, who had been watching tho scene from a distance, saw Helen join the old fellow and 4 opportunity to make tentative ad- can | Joined Helen at j was herself {en and worr | penumbra of + |for his villainous ¢ by Monrs. 22 Rus eta oa | fainting vances toward the collective enemy. Sauntering over, cordingly, he | nt in which sho had sent ‘ ne fire start~ ing in the sto Helen look when she rue's greeting, | Indeed, she resented lis intrusion so | strongly refused all com- a and for a time man will fight for his life ruin, That's all I've done. ng 1 have in the world is t 1 said to myself I ce it all to re- ind looked so beat- he lingered tn the len's gaze that she Began to denounce him indignantly n “Ho spoke s He took her stinging ‘repr “GIRL COULD NOT WORK i! How She Was Reli Relieved from) Pain by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. ‘Taunton, Mas pains in both ny. >| sides and when my periods came T had jive to stay at home | I] from work and suf-| long time WY & Woman mother why T was Pita: T suf. Pinkham’s Vegetable Ce mother bought it aud the next month 1 and Miss CLARI I] Street, Teunt about it usands of girls suffer in silenc onth rather than consult a p are troubled w yeinful or in periods, backac headache, sensations, Would take Lydia KE. Pinkhum’s table Com pound, « safe and pure eel mad | migh the ay Write te Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mays, confidential), for frec advier which will | helpful Advt To Stop Cold in the Head Get Ahead of the Cold |¥© Remedy for Rheumatism FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS iriendship and my k of his shack. | ed it his! r water and| astonishment | gi a ition cut-off, But to our house! and asked my| Mother very: month| Why| a E| v|PLA was so well that IT worked all the month | ut staying at home a day. Lam ve told lots of | herbs much suffering ad, BURLESQUE, _ LYMPIC } \;\ Matinee Daily HIGH LIFE GIRLS)... 00" | Broadway Strollers Newark’s $1,000,000 Automobile Show | for First Regiment Armory, February 19th to 26th, ' V,ORLA WANTS WORK WONDERS, THE EVENING WORLD, MORDAT, FEBRUARY 21, m. that at it should While the talk thus begun between earn NAY PLAZ! Aa Feature Bhote Plays| THEDA BARA psi IN ** DESTRUCTION” WHEAT, AT AST Ma THES Wie SA PONE CADE v AyM. | De M | Loew's American Roof } MAB ING BURLESQUE " Burlesque )s BROOKLYN, Hay eh & Fulton sts Main Pint + Mat FOLLIES OF PL) ASURE. EVERY SUNDAY, 2 BIG CONCERES, | AUTOMOBILES, and Jay Ste M was going on tn w be Helen's fire ceful role eG iver | liver... aged PILLS a up rin amazon’ all this thing nean?” manded ony to now, (To Be Continue Prince Albert is so friendly and so all-fired-good_ . that it just makes a man sorry-like that he didn’t get onto this pipe thing and cigarette rolling stunt ,a-while-ago. He counts it lost time quick as the joy’us goodness of this P. A. tobacco gets firm set into his happiness division. The patented process fixes that—and cuts out bite and parch! Watch yourstep! I's easy to change the shape and color of unsal- rands to imitate the th Albert tobacco! The pat- ‘entedprocessprotectethat! VAUDEVILLE, i M | = React Kesn Nt fl] ie STEAMBOATS, UP THE HUDSON, SUNDAY, q ‘ A HELP WANTED—MALE, TOOLMAKERS, LATHE, OPERATORS around auto- mobile work; hig! best of conditions. Dri¢ 2197, suffer from constipation, treat it at the source;-the CARTERS ITTLE Men, it’s so easy to get on the right track for straight- ahead-action—and the ride only stands you 5c or 10c—that it sure is due you, due your tongue, due your contentment-container to know how much you'll like PRINCE ALBERT the national joy smoke That tobacco appetite of yours, when it gets-going- good, is as fierce as a baby's cry for milk! Right now, while you feel it digging in, do that little old tree act—leave for the nearest store that sells tobacco! And get yours! , Because Prince Albert, jammed into a jimmy P pipe or rolled into a'makin’s cigarette, taxes the joy-speed-limit! And you'll get the listen of what that means the minute you put some = P. A. next to a match! You'll get a flavor and aroma and coolness that will set-to-rest-for-all-time any odd notions youever concocted about pleasure and makin’s pleasure! itever the. Ss. Tend in ogers otal yl the toba: uch ut fo ouch @ nifty thing to have about ! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winstou-Salem, N. C. 1 HELP WANTED—MALE. FOR SALE. thing ry DENTIAL ©0,, 4 STOH 1 Park Place, Cor, 243 West 125th St i Jackson AV: FOR SALE. 145 Newark Ave. CHES-DIAMON() | DIAMONDS ON eas “ROYAL Sian nat AR ANTEPD LOWEST SVS MAINEN LANF PHONE; TCH is Diamonds = al ‘ = a a peepee _gQuoeeee © “The Tattler” Always Has a Rattling @) Good Article About Doings in Social and Club Circles in the Feditorial Section of The t wages; | ose Sunday World! | QOOOOO / onan dint (EM | SWEETS: “FLOOR. co, Cred ;

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