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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1916. 8 a TD BROADWAY CRIES tee, howe Donon invent «* Caarngo’s Samson, |e vic'scr, ” =" FAINTS ON STOVE WHEN 1*“Pearl of the Army”? Makes [tion to rezard to: th mater prow street conditions of ‘ — ; . bi Broadway, John Davia, who has been Hi ’ Del lah | The Roara of Bducation, co-oners 3-ST Al l 0 4 oe Fi Pl Si In this serial Fwarl White a@ Peart tuicd ky aaitaag at THrerteun, ommer’s Delilah | ctr "i.e Rennie ORY FALL KILLS BOY America-First Plea on Screen os. iv» serine seeks so dear to ‘ reet an ron y* gaid: Q ganists, will ¢ free organ recitals aii aon ntroe of her dead eweetheart from F R R | Pennuyivanta Binion “ere” suowey Operatic Treat ‘. morrow afternoon in theso high | Grandmother Did Not Know Child na | [the taint of trenacmable conspiracy. ( onnsylvan way ole: i i \ S: = work. Then came (he. Meneses tubes ~ wie. i sarin) Had Fallen Out Window Till | Story of Astra Film Produc: Her efforts to do so lead her trite : j merchants have been very patient with gg AMSON BT DALILA,” Saint- ski, h "High, Brook. | Mrs, Antoinette ‘ Evening World. | made up of stadesmen of foreign ma- } all, but that the time has come for Saens's work, more familiar, fi gan, With Coraluntil Ambulance vion& seeking to dismember the } in halt conte ee reetan c erhapa, In oratorio than In| Remington, sonrano: Mastorn Tis: | Brought the © doad int — United States. Sho pute her wits | -_——— down a decent and permanent paving, Cperatic form, waa mung in Hrench at |e rusnue Hall teh, Mien Martin [A0O Last Piety saath affect eats |, The menace of foreign elon work. | mace, ane 1b Cocneunant ioe EONS? * ‘i ~, gives us the proper sidewalks and| the Metropolitan Opera House last, O'clock yesterday afternoon, that her | (ne tly In our midat, the danger { influence bewomes one of the Business Men Tire of Constant curbing and, finally, lights the street | night to the enjoyment of a crowded | Toenrictta Foster Wencott, soprano, | Simin, Sicsander Herver. five, tor lof unproparednens, the steps ot |Seceet Service agente of the United y . shy, every bit as finely as Vit VENUE 1B) Kose he @ an cellent “nd Herman einert, haae, will bel mother waa 4 O8D 4 Hie country ust take if it intends to Biotos. Her work, leads her into dan- Y Tearing Up of City’s | Vented.” Ceara: Goer caciétin was (the soloists at the American Thanks. | father waa away, had fallen irom entoree the Montes Doctrine nat the gers, and thrills in plenty lend inter- } Sho Street The association, through Arthur id Mr. Polaceo’s condu z S giving Eve and Engen harvest fea.) front window and been Killed a few ji, OVENS & e est th the part ste portrays, ! ‘ Ww Street. Williams of its Executive Committee, | admirable, Chief of the impersonas tiv! service at St Paula Chapet at} moment defense ¥ a of the Panama can Kigpporting Pearl White are Ral; In, flow planning a lights ae tions, of course, was Carueo’s Sam. | hic on Wednesday, Bamund Jaques) ,,.v hes Ae. Mra. 1 " with i ty tl of Kellara, bret bt bool mae Carte. ; 1 eyo ay | Which the city is expected to pu ine : organist-choirmaster, One Baa ot F Army , of ton, Theodore Friebus and’a host of HAVE A NEW SLOGAN] throne. “tt haw also authored etatles son, plotorially fascinating, vocully a} “ jun seen i ed : \ | others. tlea from surveva made of the fine|@elight. Mr, Caruso has developed TY. Henry Teehadi will give an per K eRe enter. Wis sup. | First, produced by the Astra Film No expense haw been spared to give “nm " streets of the great cities of the world| his art and secured control of hie orgon recital Tuesday evening at th@ Lacionences she re { to go to a (Corporation, Will be released the true military atuwemphere to the \ Get Broadway Out of the }Whieh Will be used for making plans) voice to auch a deeree of excellence | New York Institute for the Waueation te Rinee. % The Evening World wilt be various army scenes } a At r the beautification of Bro: . roof the Blind, a ed by George Py wkey ' wnnr atton of the atory on it —- > —-— ‘ Trenches!” Their Latest |, Col. Thomgeon eald to-day tha that almost it is spfticient to Bay or ee eet as een, ' h publication of tory on Prt Anction of Seats Ger Blind Retief Bat si due time a Pommittes of the a [aBy performance fh which he taker! piinjat | tow ' aay, TSR War Fund Nets 85,000, i ’ y elation wor commend bette: 1 ey a ‘ ” We as e In thi rere! Pert White, as the ol attle Cry. ofthe sPeen on Upper rondway, T aeiis Hester ae Bailie wan. tans |, Samuel Ai. Balen, wil are treo [Ping the'mmother'and tuiharet °°! | Amnarioan a of Any doueds The auction sale of boxes antl weate | i has been found that many of the a Largan recit City. Colleme to. | rs ain for the benefit of tha Permanent Blind “Get Broadway out of the trenches!" | trees do not Mourieh in the elty, tr/eidating endugh In tooks and in!) RYT nerday afternoons. | Admiral bab clABhil etl. ahbtick ‘ Reliet War Pumd at¥he Hotel Biltmore fe the battle cry of the merchante, Will be the effort of the ages jYOlce to excuee the yielding of the > 1s The author of “Pearl of the Army Sunday, Dec. 3, wien Mme. Sareh Qiong the etreet of atreeta and jis Brea Ge fe ee Hebrew Prophet to her fascinations ACCEPT: LIFORNIA VOTE. | 4% i elie AY Rok Mes AON tol | Bernhardt will appear, was conducted adjoining thoroughfares. Ut is being PROMINENT BUSINESS MEN IN and to the betrayal of his people. The | ———-- * , Inelght inte the probiem on yesterday afternoon alt the hotel, * heard on every hand to-day and the | Cast included Pasquale Amato as the NTO, Cal Nov %.—Po f t ¢ ul w i The sale reatined mebaut $5,000, one a ttheation of the vote fo ‘ THE CAMPAIGN. digh Priest, Cam Be Abin nrerehante, through the Broadway As- During the Winter the association Gah ana AM) SGnTeRAT Ba’ AbIs Soclation, an organization that ex-|will strengthen the organization «| and Leon Rothier as an old) pects (6 do things, is determined |that Col. Thompson will have the | Hebrew, each a fine interpreter of his that Broadway shall coaso to be an| Picking of at least one thousand) part. The chorus and ballet were Prominent business men whose in-| most eatietyin josina Galli, the Svenore. Veatinents are on Broadway, In thoy Mom! eallefying, Rosina Galli, ti whore | Although heralded far and wide as;Campaign Committee appointed by] Premiere danseusc, more charming . . ential! the greatest street in the country|Uol Thompson for this winter's ac-( than ever, Tho Ittle girl-boy who | Pccter in one nin Wet was misctus, He) Beg and although visite MOEEY Teivity are such representative Broad-| leads Caruso to the pillars of the | )/\/8¢ton convinced. member Isited daily by thod-lway men ay R. Ross Appleton, Chat-| temple which he tears down, engulte ee ee Nek, Sands of out-of-towners who haveljam and Phoenix National | Bank; ing the Philistines, deserves a name | ay oMeta come to vee what they have heard so] Erank V. Baldwin, LA hveae 4 pi Cg upon the poy Bogeery for the sims |enst for the ¢ dite much abc QA¥ la: oho 0 Trust Company; Willlam] A. Brady, | plicity and pathos with which she ine). Official tabulation of the returns eh about, Broadway is ono of the) hitiical producer: Howard Wros|veste the part, | from Alameda County, completed to ost mixeraoly paved streets any-|\kaw, Brokaw Brothers; Alf Hayman, preven day for the Keeret where, The trenches of Kurope yave)"rohman's;”. William Ry Hearet,| Both of our big orchestras gave (20, « Dothing on the trenches of Broadway. | !rank De ees President Huy-| concerts yesterday afternoon to over- | from to complete the Broadway ta everiastingly being dug|!¢78! , Mars, Kiaw of Klaw & Briag-| flowing audiences. At Carnegie Hall | jastingly being dug) cer; 1. N. Landauer of the Pipereins the Philharmonic, under Mr. Stransky, | Capital to-da. box bringing $50. Tectore in Cait UIT WTA TANSro LB 7ON1 ST VOTA Os IA VLr@LVONT ONKTANL@ L/L /O\) Ovi XN TONE ONO Re havire trai veN ire. THIS BOY KNOWS DO YOU KNOW? MIC Mie Mac te » precinct be taken, f that votes hae Why is the sea never still? Where does the wind begin? What makes an echo? Why can’t we see in the dark? my | sanvaus, and the, vote from both was forwarded to the | ¥ | up and now the J merchanta| Wolff Company; Richard W, Meade] piayed the mellifiuous fourth syn. |, Secretary Jordan wats ho certain | Want a real paver Spemident Hitth Avenue Coach Co: < thy ohne not very Tint. (tte final cert'feation woult aot be de- | ‘The Cainpalgn to eot Hrowdwuy out| panes Walter Merrall ot Ache, Met-[Ren docuee he ape eine tinea: |e es , What are eyebrows for? of the trenches djrall & Condit; George T. Mortimer. | 5), , dalle, aenectall "i ar | ' will eesihue the an 1 Brepide rales s' play of virtuesity, especially in. th vatn Not So Well, Why are tears salt? Where do thoughts come from? A movement. Lexsides there w seldom heard tragic “Rict 1" overture of Volkmann's, in| vs. Butidiny vue. enhein, otel on le New York T the form of xe The first Mncheon w Pou diy at the Astor, with deme A slight ported Inst amaritan Hoxpl r M 4 ; Julius Caesar” overture Sehu- {t Mrs, Ties Milhot Mont Thompson, President of the Willlam bE. Reese, New York Tele- PS ( Will tf yarn jam = Willek the |} 1 11 ome _ Broadway Ateoclation, an host the phone (ompans: Willard (smth, | Re Quiet wan tne aolet iy th | Re rear sagen an What makes a bee hum? At the Hotel Knickerbocker with John change Bank; Frank Tiltord, et SER CE SO NS ae ote alta bt iacamine D I t rd , David as host, During nest week dent Bark & Tilford: Samuel ¥ hardt, an interesting and melodious | Ss Sileerel : oes a Pp lant see Mare, Klaw. Arthur Williams acd iach of Wallach Brothers, Truly Wa osition superbly played by Mr Cloning Quotations, . COA. B, Pratt will be the hosts for ber Frank D, Waterman of the L, i) Willeke ; With me a {rian previo eloain Is a stone alive? tho fighting: merchants , Waterman Company. Arthur Wille| Mr. Damrosch’s programme for, the | ' . : tis of the New York Hilson Com. | Symphony Society polian Hal Nigh, Tow, ast rs CAN LEARN SOMETHING FROM [ie Ori icank Willams, President) bristied with) no Of these | en | Why cannot animals talk? FIFTH AVENUE, veh ‘Broadway Central Bank. [thera was an unt symphony ws? | What i. i both © Gncksone Gis Week i by Habaud which [had not the pleas- e's 14 svar une ope ne Site Pee) Jure of hearing, Resides there was an hat is radium? sident of the sil of ie adagio for strings, harps and organ |An ati Two iron gloves, on their way |by Bigar and an’ etude-caprice for tupson, to the Metropolitan Museum of Litalit a] by Bin namie Tales hats ‘ t th charming, and both played with dis- ith Avenue tions eal Beohat Art, havé mysteriously disap | Vinton. Then, too, there was Sophie | to accomplish a vast deal of good peared, Rraslau, a popular contralto, of the | in tho business men of that highway and . Metropolitan Opera Company, who |} ¢ that his organization was now a per- sang the scene of Andromache from | | — sanent and influential one which could Bruch's “A les a sin Rus. Mid GA ook out for she sntoresta of TTHN, Y. DUE HERE |ninn by Mousorusky and Iachimant- | | noff in lovely volce and with fine ex- TO-MORROW NIGHT} Pess!°= - res W. Clark, baritono, better hd ” Orleans That They Will Be | all-Am porttions His 1 Home for Thanksgiving. a imporing in. length, furnishing |! 1 U ’ NEW ORLEANS, La, Nov. 26,-A| Mother object lesson to the unthink- || J An Why is snow white? What keeps the stars in place? Why does milk turn sour? Why do we dream? How Much Do You Know About These Wonderful Commonplace Things? Mail Coupon for the Answers ~_— Hall last night 1 the prejudiced of the quan 1 t speclal train containing about. halt) tity d quality of good songs writ the Beventh New York Infantry ar-| ten hy native composers, Mr, Clark's seri 7 o'clock last evening! singing Was in good style, with votce : . ‘ | sufficient and enunciation adminiute isnonemsees over the Gulf Coast Line, As the) eee ta at the plano was train was being switched to the New| 3 The Book of Knowledge d The Children’s Encyclopaedia Answers Every Question a Child Can Ask in the plain and simple language that a child can understand. Do not put your child ‘EDN. Lapham ep, I Orleans and Northeastern road an} - ‘ape’s Diapepsin” makes sick, sour, upset stom- official of the latter said: peThe Recond Friday evening ch chs feel fine “We will gét you home for ThankS-| Coneerty Auxilli Club took 4 achs feel hne, giving dinner.” in the Washington Irvi ’ Lhe nut-brown guardsmen shouted,| School last evening, the at raction ; . | being the Philharmonic Trio, assisted ( Neutralizes acids in stomach, iets danced, Jumped and frolicked |) "Alphonso Grien, lieder singer. n Slats arts di fi anticipation of feasting next starts digestion and \Thursday with the folks at home.| Yvette Gullhert nd look | Maxine Biliot entertainment at| ive: lief , heatre yesterday |S" Ben relief. 12 afternoon suffered by being too long, | = popuats #0 that many peopl left before the The spectal train, which Jeft at 8lenq. A host of concert-guers are |? o'clock, consists of standard Pull-/suburbanites, Mme. | Gutlbert, | and | ; they have to be thinking of railway Kitchen cars| time tables, even in the presence of are in bighest spirits If you had some Diapepsin handy Bnd Would take a little now your Stomach distress or indigestion would |man tourist sleepe vanish in five minutes and you would |bunk cars and baggage cars. In the feel fine. pitohen ears Hot tebeld: ure cooked (TOG Tersihen an, ans perenne to sleep over the long dull articles to which children are so often subjected wi This harmless preparation will di-jthree times a day. | Was devoted to Joan of Arc and Fran- | hunting for in formation. gest anything you ent and overcome ‘The second special train contain-| cls Villon. It will be repeated to- & sour, out-of-order stomach before |ing the rest of the regiment arrived | MOFreW NB yon realize it at 9 o'clock and left nal€ an hour) If your meals don't tempt you, or later, Roth trains are due to reach what little you do eat seems to fll you |New York Sundey evening. | or lays like # lump of lend in your soho New Orleans folk stomach, or if you have heartburn, N ; on that the regiment would|on Monday at the Punch and. ditdy that Is a sign of indigestion detrain, They luetily exchanged | theatre, ahd expect to continue them Ask your pharmacist for # 50-cent cheers with the wearers of the until well on into the winter, case of Pape's Dinpepsin and take a! khaki ny | Dorothy, Rosalind and Cynthia} > Fuller, three young English women | who charmed two years ago in their f of English, Scottish and tr sembied at the atations In ex-| for anney will resume thelr recit This discourages their first efforts and may turn them away forever from the most precious thing which a child can possess—the desire to learn and find out for himself the things which he wants to know. Adult information, given in scientific language, has no attraction for the mind of the child. It has much the same effect upon him as the old-fashioned sermon which began with ‘‘firstly’’ and ended with everybody asleep. SReaeTeTeneTe Teter aad aa a a little just as soon as you ean, There scence | George Hamiin, tenor, will give a e will be no sour risings, no belching of Young Women Pin Medals ow Mem) oi.) %a: Aeolian Hall on Tuesday P S k L d h W. d FiCHdIPeHea Rene need iki aelde ou or idth Aesigent, recital at ictures Spea ouder Than ords eh gas or heartburn, fullness or Whi heavy feeling in the ston ) spectators, Including — ; y fe Gov. Whitman, looked on last night! nksgiving afterdoon | Gor debilitating headaches, di young women members of the Sor- | ay devoted Sntestinal griping. This will all go. gers’ Welcome Committes pinned | the Ito and, besides, there will be no un-|\yout 1,000 medals for duty on the h : digested food left over in the stomach porder on the members of the Four: Perey Hemus, “America’s baritone,” | Stork erin teil Ts! 0e0, to poison your breath with nauseous | teenth Regiment, drawn up at attea-| announces his last recital until late olor, tion in their armory, Elghith Avenue jn the spring for Dec, 1 at Aeollan Pape’s Diapepsin instantly regulates and Fifteenth Street, Brooklyn, fp the: epring for Dent ae Ae * SUFFERED 2 YEARS out-of-order stomachs, because it pre-| Afterward Gov. Whitman made a | piano, 5 ferment and takes hold of |#Pecch in which he thanked the reg —— HY food and digests it just the same | (Rent for its services on the border, | Leila Hoiterhoff, California colora i pp ; and id that he uld like to see all) tura soprano, will make her first New be If your stomach wasn't there schoolboys brought up under mille| York appearance at the Comedy Relief in five minutes from all tary training—“compulsory if neces.) Theatre on Monday afternoon, Her s'omach misery is at any drug store sary.” {accompanist will be Mary Wells | THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE possesses in a marked degree the power to awaken /8\ and stimulate growing minds, first and foremost, because it is illustrated with thousands g| of delightful educational pictures. There must be pictures to attract and hold the rj| Child’s attention—full page illustrations and plenty of them, which tell the story in a #| Striking and artistic manner, and impress the important knowledge of the world upon his mind in a way that can never be forgotten. The child learns more and faster through #\ the eye during the earlier years, when he should be acquiring the love of learning. In the household where THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE has become the source of joy iness or schoo ¥ iting 9 eee Capewell. | Soman With thing, Hurt So Could! jy) ANd usefulness it is just as common a thing to see father or mother, aunt or uncle, These large 50-cont eases contain LL TOGETHER, NOW! —wee e | ¢ shed j ay SAS » childre Very rowe : . , \ eae than ‘suficent | thoroughly | A piy New York hotel abottened | giThthOinarmonis, Oranenirs, Jone ab i jeaeeed and Goaled 2, absorbed in the volume sas the hildre n. Ev r ry body wants to know, but nobody wants BieleSne woy cane nt dyepepatae ii ‘ eks , to bé told in a prosy and uninteresting manner. The world of knowledge is also the t ha that infernal whtsk-broom nuts Gyanme devoted entirely to Richard estion or any other stomach dis. Vagner to-morrow afternoon at Car- par pinaiteting Mittens grove! SOAP AND OINTMENT Gas Mantles differ, not [Rede a attaeeateine nant” a in looks, but in service. | =| world of romance, and when the two things can be brought together, as in this remark- | able work, there is not a man, woman or child who can fail 'o be interested, or fail to find out. 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