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The Grapes in the Glass WHEN you drink Virginia Dare Wine you enjoy the concentrated delight of the wonderful rare grapes discovered by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1584. They are still famous as the most luscious*wine grapes that grow. Virginia Dare is a rare vintage, just sweet enough to please the fastidious taste. jDAe “Viaot# Ths belt Wie For the Home. Served plain, it is more than delicious— fizzed with car- bonated water, it becomes a wonderful first aid to thirst. Drink Virginia Dare Wine in the Home and everywhere— Always serve it cold. GARRETT @ CO. Pioneer American Wine Growers Est. 1849 Norfolk, Va. N.Y, Office, Longacre Bidg, Phone Bryaut 2000 Saturday Evening Until 10 o’Clock 464-466 Fulton St, Brooklyn MEN! Here Is Your Opportunity to Buy Smart Clothes at Cash Prices On Liberal Credit! Featuring for Saturday Blue Serge Suits at *1 0 Fashionable tw u'ton sacks for young fel- lows, as w ervative styles for meu quict taste. All made of high grade wool imate- rials, All sizes. Our entire third floor is devoted exclusively to Men's end Boys’ Clothes, and men cen make their selection in perfect comfort. Noh SAE ER ESS Sous Boys’ Blue Serge ee Made of all- wool serge, in siz years; very special at . On Any Purchase to $10 We Offer Special Terms of $1] Downand‘1 “Week CLLLUALLLEULLLLLULLL ALLA LOLUA LAL MUAALMY ALIAS LAP MUU a Arcade Entrance 502 Fulton St. ; 150,000 SQ. FT. FLOOR SPACE PAILEY BLDG 50 Depts.—Goods 5c to 50c ZZ. Leather Goods Embroideries Handker. fs Underwear Ribbons Hi Sh Notions Jewelry Men's Furnishings Waists Stationery Domestic Linens Art Goods Hair Goods Toilet Goods Neckwear CANDY MILLINERY SODA House Dresses Aprons Kimonos Muslin U: wear Corsets Petticoats Children's Clothing Crockery Upholsteries Infante’ Clothing Games Bath Fixtures Hardware China utlery Kitchen Furniture Toys Delicatessen Bailey's is America unexcelled the largest store of its kind in The prices are the lowest, its service A Call Will Convince You Telephone your reservation—Main 9311, Hundreds have pronounced the Arcadia Restaurant the most beautiful, cheerful and refined eating house in Brooklyn— located top floor Bailey Bldg., 11 Bond St. Popular prices. Wesolicit your patronage. MUSIC DANCING Mp Makes LITTLE DIEVELKENCK WHAT YOU NELD- A WORLD WANT WiLL & + anemic ete | ARCADIA RESTAURANT SPECIAL ENTRANCE 502 ELTON STREET, BAILEY ARCADE TWO PLACES WORTH KNOWING— a Pactra N! lo 2 | 666-404 i | which | should ar RRICHAETS THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, Tie the Cornwall-Paige Knot MISS MARIAN PAIGE | exore pares rtd 04-9444 O4 Cree In- Society of Many Cities terested in a Nutmeg State Wedding. edding of Miss Marion Downs of Mrs, Allan W. *, and Laurence Marshall Corn- wall, both of Bridgeport, Conn, 18 to take place to-morrow at 4 o'clock, in the United Church, Bridgeport Misa Aline Paige, the bride's sister, will be maid of hor - maids will be the Mi Henrietta Bishop 0: Riker of Fairfield, Ve arson of Ov John IF BOY GRABS BASEBALL IS HE REALLY A THIEF? Brooklyn Justice Tries Hard to Have Charge Reduced, but the Complainant Is Relentless, “What constitutes the theft of @ base- ball?’ was the weighty question with Justice Collings wrestled more (han an hour yesterday in the Children's Court, Brooklyn, Allen, physteal director of the Polytochnic Insti was complainant against, Karl Wogenaar and David Kane each ftteen, — de the pair had na ball from the school Meld and md then w mile before E caught led. five minutes oa oolboys to. min= boys and the ass hatred” by y confiscated by to get even with the Poly ldn’t let them play with Collins said. "They arged with Tar who confiseates @ front yard.” rly of caus than a @ ball thi BIMEON FOR, ASE WRITR. Saying he was afraid he would be robbed at a hotel, man ap- peared at Ballston Spa jail, hand- ed over $1,000 for safe keeping and demanded to stay alt night. seine Seale BRANDEIS VOTE DELAYED. in Committee Say He Re on Bench, WASHI ON, April 28.—The Sen- © Judiciary Committee postponed den- Jon yesterday on the nomination ouls D. Hrandels for the Supreme art until M ndance of th him They the conduct eSpring Clothe (2, ONCREDIT 4 For Men, Wemen, Boys and Girls Complete Stocks Rom stuns In Bridgeport, Conn., To-Morrow, WETEPEREREEEEE Eee | | eoeeseen } siclans will watch his progress with C566 OG --5-3.5:0-3 (OE-OM eeerrinirrrernn ns Green of New York is to be Mr. Corn- walls best man, and the ushers will include Donald’ Bayne, Esmond P. rien, Harold Carhart, Edgar M. y of New York; Morse Ely of Nathaniel Wheeler of A REMARKABLE TREE The Fluid Distilled From Tt Heals and Soothes the Skin Along the shores of the Mediter- ranean Sea, on stony hillsides and in waste places, grows a small, common prickly cedar (see picture) that eeiey ciate ipe- rus Oxyced- rus, rom the heart- wood of this tree is distil- led a brown- ish liquid having a dis- tinct odor somewhat resembling tar. For hundreds of years the peasants of ern Africa Spain, France and No! have used this fluid to treat skin | diseases both of man and of sheep, | horses and other domestic animals. | In more recent times this fluid was called Oil of Cade, and the Medical Profession throughout the world em- ployed it in treating eczema and many other {skin troubles, It sesses remarkable healing, soo and curative properties when ap nes to the skin, and seems to have intended by Nature for this particular purpose. Oil of Cade, combined with other beneficial drugs, is used in mak- ing Cadum Ointment, the new skin remedy, It stops itching as soon as applied and begins oe ealing ‘P| cess immediately, nitttons of | pimples, eczema or skin any kind, get a 25¢, box of Cadum | Ointment today from your druggist. | Probably the Brownian a fala from this remarkable tree is the very thing | your skin requires to be made well, | MUSIC ROLL | SALE ® | fore Justice Shay in the Circui yj at | boy's case and decided he was suffer- > ing from some physical ailment 3, |an operation he must be sont to a re- BOY BAD ALL THROUGH BECAUSE NOSE WAS BAD) With Adenoids Removed and Other = Defects. ~— Corrected, | Big Change Is Expected. Rue Merrian, thirteen years old, of | Newton, N. J., underwent an opera- jtlon yesterday by which physicians, hope to make him a better boy. Merrian has always been deficient in his studies in school and has spent | jmuch time thinking out achemes by which he might annoy his teachers Two weeks ago he was brougl Court Newton. The jurist studied the He said that if the boy did not undergo formatory, The operation was performed by Drs. Voorhees and Cole. They re- moved adenoids and corrected a de- fective septum. They gave it as their opinion that the boy had been mado bad by his defects, and added that he probably would be much bet- ter in future, They and other phy- great interest. Brug $3, abt, at BIB DCENS" t2}42" RIO GRANDE LYCEUM Wort ibe, tsee at 880. T| “POPULAR ri Matin THE HEART. ‘OF ‘WETONA NEW AMSTERDAM MATINEE: Sir Herbert Tree Shanctpears Pent val Special Notice OWING TO PUBLIC DEMAND There will be ONE MORE WEEK Treein Henry VII Faith Wyn Dalton, Wilet GEO. COHAN'S THES Hira 65 81, ee ITZI in “PO! YOUTH! MRS. ARS. FISKE in Erstwhi Susan CRITERION\S is. aed Hop Te st Pts sh comedy. THE 1 MELODY OF YOUTH FULION $55.09 LID AN ii CIN- R pie ROOK A Ne OF NO NN CINDERELLA Siti NUDBAN ee CENTURY SHAKESPE ARES FLTINGF § FAIR AND nen HARRIS } 1 with Fred ASTOR|: was 45 COMMON CLAY. BELASCO $10 5 E6899, THE BOOMERANG EXTRA MATINEB NEXT TUES., 220 | SATURDAY =|15c EACH] We have purchased several thou: f | sand Playerpiano Rolls from a prominent manufacturer at prices which enable us to offer them at include the populi eps, waltzes, songs, medleys, sics, &o,, &c, No popular Roll has less than two verses and two choruses. Other new Rolls on which here are reductions to-morrow, follow: $1.50 Rolls, 49c Poet and Ps nt, Overture Syanaied I) Mar southern Sinre” (O¥ an Fime a Listen tithe Medley, Kehoes.” Walts rr. M. BE. Browne, eof the Ball, 2 From Msekow Cara Ruwticauna he Hall 8 Contre MM Canon of Arizona ihe NO TELEPHONE OR MAIL ORDERS FILLED WISSNER’S 55-57 Flatbush Ave., Bklyo. || COMED WINTER GARDEN Br ROBINSON tROSoE ana AL “OLS0R " Marine tuuits ya Bow dye Tt MPA. Come to Bohemia 1 Ww ea. BOOTH fiihiscty Wall 2: tend 3S IRENE FENWiUN PAYHLULE GRACE GEORGE. 5,4 (0"8 or Captain Brassbound's Coneeien 4st, E Mata. 1) Vie vo “eee phen B18. & “Bat., of Kay Bee, 9. 15, ‘Vuurs. & Bat VERY GOOD EDDIE | CASING Kine Wyo PARADISE! THEATER, 424, W, a nn en ‘ ’ Begins if Matn. | SHUBERT THEATRE ‘SOT H E RN Wats St, Phone Bh 2 We Mats, Wed i [CORT i | ) BRUMMELL, | 40th, EB. of B'y a revival of BE: Punch & Judy Theat: 8.30, Mat ONCHESTRA, 62 a, LEXINGTON Great Whit “LITTLE LUST SISTER | st EAMBOATS. Sight- Seeing Yachts Leave Saha Pier 10.80, if Tel Broad 8978 |" Ne Extra Oharee for tt Advertueuens tor Toe World way ve lett as SARE ae Pines Memcenaer lfc a ae lp 1 ve, he — | [. REAL ESTATE FOR “SALE AND THE NEW Sr bss” 1916. ATE FOR GALE— BROOKLYN. | REAL fs Dongjer, Domeas= ON’T close your ears when opportunjty knocks, and then knock opportunity for not calling loud enough. Don’t tay you have bad luck when you mean bad judgment. Read Mr. Harmon’s letter and you will learn of an opportunity to either secure a home for less than cost to a whole- tale builder, or make an investment that should prove profitable under your per- sonal supervision. These are strictly modern stuceo-on-brick houses; 7 light sunny rooms and tiled bath; arquet floors; dining room has_ built-in buffet and Dutch shelves; open plumbing, sewer connection; electric light, gas; steam heat and, in fact, every possible feature to make them comfortable, convenient, at- tractive homes, There is only one way to know the value of this offer-—go over the houses—examine them carefully—and then remember that one of them can be your home for less than you could rent eds, 300--$200 down—f30 per month; which pays all interest charges and gradually reduces the mortgage. WE ARE RLADY—ARE YOU? on oven @ Vetter, figures acan © i000 te These houses are Streets, Brooklyn. Island. from Coney Island. and week days. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. An Agreeable Climate When it’s hot in New York City people flock to Long Island’s rolling hills and the seashore, where | the temperature is at least ten degrees cooler. Do you know that in winter the temperature on Long Island is ten degrees warmer than in New || York City? i r nr ng Long Ista " y free from depress+ This Letter Mean Money to You-— = Please elose cot the 17th Avenue Rensee.oe tock im under foreclosure at any reheonstie figure. 10 doesn’? pay we to rent, fer © Centn® Ceterwe property, while am erner protects 0, Give the Buyer the denedsl OF the DusseeDa Begs,e T wowld suggent $4000. ev §5300,© the setemt ( 1f neseate he treth) of $000, — canp-femmte Big3 pee you next wom Cmewelp Fou, A short walk from the 17th-18th Avenue Station of the new Sea Beach Subway line now running from City Hall, New York, to Coney 20 minutes from Ni Our representatives will be at the houses Sundays WOOD,HARMON & CO. 261 BROADWAY, LIVE ON LONG ISLAND and enjoy this healthful and delightful climate. rx Home 4 jADISON SQUARE GARDEN ‘Twice Daly, 2.15 and 5.18, Quen Hour bariier, ent Dram Ever va Over 18 Keara omer, GLO be 4, {No Obi area. FY “SIEGE OF VERDUN = and PR rE PARK 2. a BARNUM & BAILEY. Rect PERSIA THE BIGGEST AND BEST GaN EVER EXHIBITED REAK CUNGIU 50c D in TWickois INCL. DAILY 8.15 |SUNDAY ALL MAT! EVs. 25 BIRTH Nation j é IP; F Gorse) ALACE 14 art ji | ally Mfde‘bse 10 'a1.t FLoneNG Aten THEAT, Evenings at 9.0, Matinee LAST DIAGH BALLET. RUSSE* TO-NIGHT Sal Teor, wits BAST "| LYMPIC yittir, Matinee Daly 5%) “BLUE RIBBON BELLES" OR) STRAND 3% BROADW AY THE JOHN TA Rees TRIANGLE ty mow bins Lj PRICES | Praves OOUSLAS FAIRSAN Daib. an att 25- 5 ARBUCKLE Thedthartan® 1 Poo, Price Maids of America ! bun thm NAUDEVIELE. ie VAUDEVILLE, FFPROCTOR'S |; AND PHOTO PL Marg Madison Cont. 1.30-—11 P. M.! 10, 2! Panda VIET SNOW ULE MILL in’ The Feast of Lite aelh. 8h BD. Ws Nr. 6b AY lh AVE, | « rae | perfectly, | without REAL TAN eALE— P 4 es of adent §200, © te the snliew Am Elerssom th and 66th on 17th Avenue, 6: ew York, 14 minoess i NEW babes N.Y. TASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENT! ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. LOWEST PRI CALL WRITE OR PHONE. WE TRUST YOU Complete line of, Men's and lothing AVAL tert ONG a ‘NOHAL fobs “eDiamonds . on Aivare LW. SWEETECO C: | ITO BIWAY-9" FLOOR, rigs D Renn we ___ DENTISTRY, ° ANCHOR By applying the lawa brought thie ROO! L) ed PLA fection. has {eptures, can Re pists Re Atingrand naturale "A beso ¢6 when made in The New WATERBURY lige: Come here in the morning, old teeth extracted FRE, | home at night an a NEW ar pectn’ Uchtoncd-miasing¢ lates, All worl years, Extractions and made painless by our NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Full Sets of Teem - - Gold Fillings Gold Crowns, 22 kar Gilver Fillings 608 up WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 29 W. 34th St. Now York ay. 2: 2 BURLESQUE. j Minar an tf fa uty whan ing DALY'S F815 So | THE SPRING MAIDENS & AMATEURS TOSNIGHT, ixn World “Wants” Wor REPSOUE Pe Ease ‘ | 414-416 Fulton St, Hours: 8106 seep ane even German. French an ANOS

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