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T Ew Eb * Carmen yf Ae) COLUMBIA THEsTRE . ' ON BROADWAY SCREEN Lewis J. Sy mi and Herbert 1 producers a fim orguniz the Broadway it @ house oF ductions. Th open at the Hr vontrol will b Presentation of Na hand and ru the finger tips not all, of this awful » disappeared. Two or thre will destroy every bit of sealp itching and falling hair CHILD GETS SICK, «stop Advt CROSS, FEVERISH =: Look at tongue! Then Civel fruit laxative for stomach, | liver, bowels, “California Syrup of can't harm children and they love it. y eames and ‘A laxative to-day saves « sick child, Pre to-morrow. Children simply will not. tite take the time from play to empty their Bo Figs” bowels, which become clogged up with | seymour and Catherine Miley, come- | waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach aye, sour. Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, or your child is listless, cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children’s ailment, ve @ teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Figs,” then don't worry, be cause it is perfectly harmless, few hours all this constipation 5 sour bile and fermenting waste wil gently move out of the b you have a well, playful child again, A thorough “inside cleansing” is ofttimes all that is necessary. It should be the first treatment given in any sickness Beware of counterfeit fig syrups Ask your druggist f rn of “California Syruy 4 haa full directions for babies, children of all ages and for growg-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Look euretully and sce that it is made hy the "Call orale Fig Syrup Company.”—Auvt. a cluded in tie A ie P Pick Ror in “Less, Thane ANNETTE KELLER. A oO, ELLER Ma, PV RAYS TER MANN ing wy THE GoD (eo = S | ifs ETHEL Perr WOE MAM Ravens, a v °G a, wire'Go TO 'T SEUNG RARRIEO's PURGE RI ee. biaibialsesi kal ELSIE JANIS IN “THE work on its firat picturo within a CENTURY GIRL” ar tew da ] D CENTORY THEATRE, Mr. a GERARD'S NEW “ FOLLIES" sun TO BE SEEN AT COLUMBIA 1 y visited Cuba. 4 convict in the Mon- Y, saw Helen on the screen at that thati- | ecently and wrote her asking in obtaining bim a pardon. | of Barney G Day,” called rrymore’s next film will ° dof the Tour.” It is an ‘Japtation of @ short story by Earl Mitchell. The story treats of life! atage x entine Grant and Sidney Olcott Woard the steamship Tuscanta ecently as the guesta of the com- This ship) was used tn Miss @ yt film, etter of rr After r the pi 48 shown the vessel Thomas I Ince is getting ready to | produce cle .bour | FAIRBANKS AT RIALTO iworge IN THRILLING FILM PLAY JaLTO THEATRE. ——w | Maivore Douglas Fairb t it will far than the biggest that have gone before.” Sanat Mt _—CC BROADWAY AND STRAND | OE thet se FATA BAT ee em NIT 2 Sc ceeees OR BAD SOIR Never any sour, gassy or acid ; Bisa May and kdith|; n Craig Wentworth, on Sunday night, | racy,” w stomach, heartburn or | dyspepsia. OF THE WE AT OTHER THEATR “Pape's Dia stomac “makes weak trong and | healthy at once. fo the «DAUGHTER OF GODS” si-| SELN BY GREAT THRONGS , fir mn, or that your | itor sour on your Will take # little Dia vally “at hat Herr belohir ji ness after eating, nausea, (like a lump of lead ta stormy lousness, heartburn, water brash pain ins sto “The other syinpte sh) Headaches f, » dizziness, «fe nd A h and intestines or| in Day IF CONSTIPATED -. ROCTOR, PALACE +l absolutely unk Walsh, a TH >| a two-wct burl — tive remed ND LOEW BILLS| {" tworact bur =i doce all Amy Evans, § if stomach, It digests yo | SOT on stomach can't : MOTION PICTURE NOTES } yor "stow » Ma 10 Past que. | ed Jeaye nothing to THE BOOZE SPECIALS Tames Mors Dp arnerice : | anoune! The ie veekey dal UNE re \ enaS r between Kenty West Vi Fifty , H.R. Pryant has beon placed un tre will have # co} ginia starts today, Each pa. ¢ 1 Ince and healthy, st "On the si aenger is limited to a tw t ively for can eit uu the Jupt Trio, auiteasr r want with: 4 Morelle. Included in the bit “ 9 with, of in TO FIGHT WIFE'S CHARGES >. octlor's h Street The nnie Bextette, nne. The Theatre will cor I Rose Char ¢ Procured ville acta and ft | was manuf. In Minneapolis R HE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, SOME FOOTLIGHT STARS WHO WILL APPEAR IN NEW YORK NEXT WEEK MARY: CKFORD| “LESS THAN DUST IMOVA WAR nines ° GREATEST MOVIGH PICTURE PRODUCTIONS BROADWAY THEATRE Pl NAZ COMMENCING TOMORROW MARY * DITMARS'*— *SOLOISTS* . y ts Pps startling motion pic- ture chapter-play of the North Woods depicts in thrilling reality life in the Great Outdoors—amid the forests where Man and Nature stand face to face. The perils, the dangers, the thrills, the secrets, of the woodlands are unfolded in this intensely interesting story—"A Lass of the Lumberlands.” It's something new in motion pictures HELEN HOLMES The Fearless Film Star in A LASS of tHe LUMBERLANDS A Spectacular Chapter-Play of The Great North Woods “A Lass of the Lumberlands” is pre- sented in fifteen spectacular chapters—a new chapter every week. Each chapter is a supreme motion picture achievement Each abounds with thrills! The story reveals the fight of.a girl, single-handed against the giant Lumber Trust. Love and adventure are intermingled in a new and sensational manner. Don't mise this spectacular production! Ask your theatre managerwhen it will be shown. See “A Lass of the Lumberlands” at Leading Theatres Read the Story Appearing Sertally every Saturday in the New i York EVening World. Distriboted git Mu'ual Exchanges in America, Motion Pictures Produced by the Signal Film Corporation. hrough the Sixty« FIRST PRESENTATION OF presents NAZIMOVA “WAR BRIDES” By Marion Craig Wentworth HEREAFTER THE HOME OF THE { nA Sunday November 12 = SELZNICK@)>PICTURES RCOMPENCING. SUNDAY] Sc RETN DRamsS NOVEMBER 12 HERBERT BRENON Author & Director of “A Daughter of the Gods” eis 1916, PHOTOPLAYS, _ Ay 7 PHOTOPLAYS. ). PHOTOPLAY®, THE NOTION STRAND ORCH. 1: “MASQUE OF LIFE” . “ PARK t=" all etvertined tm paaee “Last agi Found Th lo His Latest and Livellest Feature Ploture “AMERICAN ARISTOCRACY” 5 | programine THE 1NCOMPARABLE RIALTO ORCHESTRA > xy; Initermeszo and Barcarole f Tales of Hoffman" '¢ Probellishments, Ootor tally Devised § DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS NOLD | Scenic Feature“ MAZAMAS | HILDA GOODWIN iiss AND THE THREE SISTERS" Coloratura Soprane