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PED ARTA ERR ND PRE EE STOR RII er eR pene Smee Re mee ee pe 7 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1916. _ 1 ier ak eo col PPP LADD PL PPPPDPPPPOPPPPPAA | BONS YOUTH ARO. The ragtime added | turned it, with lyrica of her own in- {From tchinson Globe. by the inevitable pblpidd Bh ke for [venoms to excellent account, The maktgtany take alamart women t0)}THE NEW PLAYS} lorcn' aren euvesine icccson’ ‘tn |mcts a 0 goon that ane never tres — _ = @ S Idi B ” short, it Is all entertaining, aad, what jof It. The “Song of Home,” LAA Is me ore, in good taste, jampte, in the opening act, is a thing Hits the Bull’s-Eye. has put melody, charm and feeling, NERVES brought home to we—but in this In- | py tienes ean mung admirably by Mervousness destroya teauty, 1¢ yetnne| BY CHARLES DARNTON $ | hero of the ammuir p stance with romantic interest, The] John Charles Thomas, who easily car- sea himectt off | Med off the vocal honors of the night. lines to the face and angies to the figure. | esnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 9 | i oti 0 r Ie giwaya bring melanchoy and discontent. | © herd hats Mo selRcs hdc rs I don't mean to rob Clifton Craw- ter who ts bitnd| ror of his first honors as a “star,” ue dt ie certuin that there teh in order to spare her the sorrow of alfor he proved himself to be « leht BRAVO cigd add autre wee s loss that might mean her life, where-|singing and dancing comedian alto- Fen te ins Fw Ten scene that you might choose | io, he finds himself In love with|S¢ther worthy of the distinction given by all drug “ne 6 for @ musical comedy at this] sie sn caus atater, while she. is His sense of humor is infec- laboratory, "sot ‘Alvany ‘st. Boston. | time, “Her Soldier Boy" marched to awakened by © kiss that cause ae is ‘ We has an orig erate ars 4 an i . at causes 0 ning your good opinion, ‘ success at the Astor Theatro last |agoiuim, in hor own nalve way, "Y night with so sure a tread as to little effort, apparently, he accom- are not my brother!" You may | plishes @ great deal—and this is the make It the best operetta of tho ed that her brother soason, “GET THE HABIT” FOR MOTOR CLOTHES OVERCOATS For Men Specially $ Priced at Scotch mixtures, heather mixtures, plaid-back gray meltons, black kerseys, neat gray, brown, tan and dark green mixtures. Ulsters, Ulsterettes, double-breasted Overcoats, Scotch Balmaroons, Box Coats, Belted Coats, Form-Fitting Coats, Chester- HILE Belgium may not be the BU10U SNESS—CONSTIP ATION DR. GREENE’S Laxura Cathartic Pills A Standard Laxative i BM AN Ls MILD, VE. et that only a few of our comedians ve solved. 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