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yar THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1916. John Powell, be worker gut thae Eisvat ber th STRIKE OF 60, 000 la going at pid | TOOK 3 000 CARS T0 MOVE w ‘ : TMU puidatan weave Wak It Ceo Pann cm afi THEATRES, Mme. Guilbert, versa the taleuy beueg’ ry of tee wre eres | 100,000 MEN TO BORDER 0 et Shr a At ta a EMPIRE "5,6, 4m, ie watchman calling the hour she ob- neton Heights He 1 ang | flat cars to move 100,000 1 iin BERNHARDT} tained, she said, the “atmosphere” of home: Charles Stephens of 3 — Rr y in hiv a | border ussian Choir the night and the length of the Jour- University Avenue, Bronx; F it Juartermas ter Reports that $2, . Wii expend = ey, which the song, without these erick Witzovk of No. 2420 Grand Ave- 670 Was Spent for M cra: pada neuinh tae THEATRES. |invery fons, would not posses. ' hue; Vera Mekenna of No, 2430 Eni. 7 as Spent for Motor u y MOM DS HBRGEN oh ec So ci vival o! versity Aventv holas Bo: hicles foi nore ‘ ' lop t 4 atte * By Sploeeter Rawling. | sy 0,tucceantul has been the rev *ihat, cinino of ‘Now #20 Bast Righty-fret} Vehicles for Troop : eckingg tru ; TREASURE ISLAND Jen POWELL, American pianist following a, general Fequest, she will Stre WASHINGTON Dex Sir t 1 ‘ ght tr 263 TIME big 8.00. Mate And composer, Is a serious young Tebeat her programme of “Chansons SSS . man ot whom the publi and, Des Gants Noirs” to-morrow evening. PHOTOPLAYS. _ PHOTOPLAYS, PHOTOPLAYS. | PHOTOPLAYS G0. COHAN'S tte vt Motineen Wedneetty Chatterton Kutl any incl WIKUCE Mena im Cone Out ;*. Kitchen MOST Der tn VEX Fevlewors of musia, mure and more! A concert of Russian church musle OLIVER Mon MLE. A-MINUTE {14 1 not mistaken, will be forced Was given by the Russian Cathedral ,., . + to take notice. He haw an ample Choir in Aeolian Hall last evening to Final Conference in the Hope teci. nique ‘ . large audience, The singing was . ‘ f hae ire oe uct ts essential, and B@ much better than at last winter's of Averting It Now in ms iifts OF interpretation, Imagina- concerts. In giving six numbers by bs ton and originality thet will carry Tchaikowsky and alx by Rachman Progress. him su: His programme for bis third Moff, Choirmaster I. T. Gorokhe FRehiat at Ago Purpose was to show the styles of the rs viian Hall sesterday af-, two mastera in their ecclesiatstic com Unlers somo agreament is reached wah, oon tas Chop'n's allegro de con- ely P igeed aghr Aig * ben) bimie at another conference now in prog- ‘4 Lisat's “Concerto Pathet- | best brought out in the “Cherubimic oo, enoral strike of clothing | and “Do ; | Hymn,” the ¢ 4 “A Mercy of Me See, " " and “Don Giovanni” fantasia, | An, We Creed and oA mottings workers will be called Monday morn- |! AS A LAUGH A MINUTE." —Rve.san, vat jeatures at this timo. HIS py both musicians, Aa a finale, “My Ing at 8 o'clock. ‘The atrike order lias | BAICKEMROCRER. Woryy & eh seal led iii to undue emphasis occa-| Country, 'Tis of Thee," was sung {0 heen printed and at a maas-meeting 'B R O A D WARFIELD i 1 sionally, but his playing commanded | English, ‘in Forward Hall to-night the.execu- - a Fespect always pecially impre: FULTON . : oat w at, Be ves 4.20 “Alda” was repeated at the Metro-,tive board of the Amalgamated | y ad Sat ed sive was he in the expiottatto. of the | potitan Opera House last night before | Clothing Workers pf America ex- NZ A! RNOL RNOLDDATY im THE. MASTER ervley_ot the Reaves, Liszt concerto, which, ina programme /a large and enthusiastic audience, | pected to get a final reply from the CRITERION 4 Bt, Bes, hote, Mr. Powell says hus been played Much in excess of the subscription. ata. Wea 4 Sat. at re JOHN DREW, Lanedon itlerhelts DEN ae “ n Yi Beginning To-Morrow Sunday Eve., Dec. 10th At 8:30 P. M. and Thereafter Twice Daily—2:30 & 8:30 P. M. pe Marie Rappold disclosed new quail. | Manufacturers’ Association. Poetic Sais Seraratati cai (aac caret volte and ert that are worth| Sidney Hitiman, president of the| enna. His own conviction is that | noting, Besides there were Louise | union, sent a letter to Police Com- it Is “little inferior to the great sonata) Homer, Martinelli, Amato and Didur| i issioner Woods to-day informing in B minor.” Mr. Powell's appeal for | {n the strong cast. ia Dearpathy bed incuisedes eae aeacoe: meena him that a goneral strike is imminent | ly nevessary, but it was dignified, con-| George Hamlin, the favorite Amer!. | and asking “proper police protection,” | : p g can tenor, will’ sing the songs of| Mr. Hillman said ho felt now that Tle the Impression of his Person-| Hugo Woit at a recital at Acoliat| at jeast 60,000 would respond to tho allty as he discloses it to us on the| Hall to-morrow afternoon. sttike order, ‘ie wiionh” Naa been — At his first New York recital thia|Strengthening its ranks during the | Yvette Guilbert last Sunday night, | season in Aeolian Hall on Tuesday | last six months and la supposed to be | with an ironical smile, promised to|@fternoon, Leopold Godowsky, the jin better shape to make good a gen- The Finy That Pats Joy tto Living, Turn & Rig ht! GAIETY "1 «& @ e, fag $20. Matinee ve become successful imitators of her. risen Five a thea tieme, Some She was less optimistic when she| phony Concert” at Carnegic Hall on| Nd there seems to be nothing left to came to the point, Difficulties to be |Wednesday evening. do but for us to use the power dele- overcome, special aptitudes of which Gated to us by the Workers and call'a to be possessed, hard work to be Kitty Cheatham will introduce | general strike. gata yA add hab *n- | something new in concert music at| “I have asked Police Commissioner dured, patience to wait for oppor-|her Hudson Theatre recital on Fri-| Woods to givo us a equaro deal in the tunlty—these and many other things |day afternoon by singing “March! |event of a strike. I don’t want to @re the burden of her talk yester-| March!" and “Our America,” the| say definitely what day the strike will | day, and the road to the success which |Choruses of which the audience will'be called, but it will be very soon, Mme. Gullbert has achreved didn't |be asked to sing to inaugurate the|That will be settled late to-day at a tell people who would attend her re- | AMer Pianist, will play compositions era) gtrike than heretotore OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE MOST POWERFUL COHAN & HARRIS j= Fie cital at Maxine Elliott's Theatre yes- |Debussy, . “To-day'a conference will settle the| Bes. 4 4.0. Matineen Wal & ast, Sorat 4 Intarpretignongs a0 that they ment |, ‘The, Phlharmgnio Orchestra, with time Tage very ite encourage PHOTO-PLAY EVER PRESENTED ON ANY SCREEN CAPTAIN KIDD, JR. in the attitude of the manufacturers | HARRIS. Dep, at ee OUR LITTLE WIFE With MARGARET ILLINOTON. maT Good Gracious Annabelle || REPUBLIC y, mente 4 Fa! et ar) BELASCO Wert sat. Bt. Bree ‘The People VERSUS 30 seem rosy and easy. She jliustrated |{dea of community singing at recitals. | meeting of the Joint Board.” : SEVEN CHAN c ES" 2.20, her points by singing songs from her | Miss Cheatham's programme will in-| About 45,000 men and 15,000 women NCE wide repertory. clude new songs and arrangements | would be effected by a strike order "AR LIBERTY Seam ‘ The most interesting part of Mme, | written especially for her by Ossip|The Manufacturers’ Association an- RTY rat Quilbert's talk was devoted to the|Gabrilowitsch, Percy Grainger, Al-|nounced to-day that it had not given Ine. Bun. 2.15 creation of the special atmosphere of | bert Spalding and Cornelius Rubner, | uy hope of some amicable arrange- D.W. GaiER TS ‘ a sone. Here she told as how shel ere Popular Nursery Rhymes and|ment. The union is demanding a| COLOSSAL SPECTACLE — - | Old Negro Songs | 48-hour week and from 10 to 16 per} Directed by LOIS WEBER wittia’ cay Gnicbaany- lcant. increase in wages. Officials of | The Peopie's Music League will) the union say the average wages do give free concerts next Week: |not exceed $18 and $20 a week for a} | Wednenday, in Pubile Schools Nos. |ten-hour day St A ee 7 and 3; Thursday, No. 66 and Fr i INDIGESTION, Coen eran wn FINGERPRINT LIMIT | cale at the Harris Theatre to-morro' U | night will present the Russian Sym Phony Orchestra, led by Mode Is SET BY M ADOO Altschuler, in a chamber music p: gramme. | Soloists, Claren Bird planiat, and Lydia Lindgren, Swed- Orchestra of 50, W42 t Bras a0, Mata, Wed dat, MANHATTAN 84a 101 Eve, at 8. Motinees Wed. & Bat. at Erlani An intensely gripping production aimed to assist e in the abolition of the death penalty. Produced by THE UNIVERSAL FILM MEG. CO. Under the rs Gigantic Producti Living Horses Thee trie: 25, 50c, 75c, $1.00, Chief Magistrate Specifies Disorderly ‘ ish soprano. Cases Where the Impressions auspices of the Humanitarian Cult. GLOBE frw.2 #',* Fy Eat without fear of sourness, <a i T TE heartburn, belching or te eee Pane mar be Beard 45 ay Bare ! ; i LAURE! E TAYLOR dyspepsia. Mey ne ee eet, MAmNente Mes hase (to-day Every person who believes in the abolition of the hideous death penalty should positively see this remarkatle WL WoL Yrannen, THE HARP OF LIFE photo-drama, pronounced the most gripping and intensely impressive film ever shown on any screen, In addition to the photo-drama, a splendid Symphony Orchestra will perform, including Valentina Crest, Violiniste, and Hertha Heyman, Prima Donna of the Boston Opera Co., as solvist. The Universal Screen Magazine will be shown, and specially selected subjects from the Universal's fascinating Travel Series. Mischa Applebaum will deliver an address at every performance on “Capital Punishment, a Sacrilege and a Disgrace to Civilization.” Secure Your Tickets NOW Prices 75c—50c—25c and a few seats at One Dollar — . Paul Reimers, tenor, will give his|that City Magistrates will In the fu- The inoment “Pape’s Dia-|only New York’ recital of the season | ture order fingerprints taken for the ev p psin” reaches the stom- at the Comedy Theatre on Wednes- | following offenses in disorderly con- ii ali distress Gos Maurice Elsner will| quct oases: jostling (pickpocket), ua § uch all distress goes, a rowdyism in public conveyances, A Samuel A. Baldwin will glve free|mashers, degenerates, beggars, con- vur meals don’t fit comfortably, | organ recitals at City College on to-| fidence mon and public erapling. or you feel bloated after eating and| morrow and Wednesday afternoons.| ‘The action of the Chief Magistrate you believe it is the food which fills —— i» the result of the controversy in yous if what little you eat lies like a Edward Shippen Barnes will give| Brooklyn, where Magistrate Mc- ump of lead on Your stomach; if Feeltal ef organ and chruch music|Guire's orders to fingerprint all dl there is difficulty in breathing after Qt, the | eee Oe High orderly sonduct © where convic- eating, eructations of sour, undigested yy the choir and soloists of Rutaers | fonnty tude Mere Overruled by food and acid, heartburn, brash or 4)| Presbyterian Church The soloists! Under the Inferior Courts Act, the belching of gas, you can make P| will Include Miss Lawler, soprano; |Cnief Magistrate has the power tn Bway, 624 Central Py as 0. rw zieorkip = Century Girl ‘A Rvarp NN AZEL TON Dy finnny ERROL @ WALTON VAN and » your sind an you need ere u 6 eres ie fate Willard Ward,/nis discretion to order fingerprints -‘ to sto) od fermentation and cure, bass, and W jonner, tenor. Other in all disorderly cond C1 + ign Uy . Eve. 815. indigestion Jechool concerts. to-morrow? Wenge | aven 18 al! disorderly conduct cases i OWUWU0790@lli ASTOR Wat Em hh Clifton Cra ord John Charles Thomas—Adel Hee Boller’ Bo: > To make every bite of food you eat Etre adapts tae LSS OG ie To-day's action ts the result of a 0 one conference Mayor Mite! a = aa aid in the nourishment and strength | drigh in Brooklyn in the afternoon, | oo" ni ‘y Pip nds Py F Mitchel of your body, you must rid your|Meichiorrs Mauro-Cottone at the leh Mesistrate McAdoo, . atomach of poisons, excessive acid and | astern District High, Brooklyn, and Meal nfntetes with igenion and | ge pronsivan “= FUR HURT AS CARS CRASH Fy EROCTOR Ss STAR & te : aon “THEATRE eal i ht Tyee tame ty Bite OB. fuses so many sufferers of dyspepsia, iiavysa, THE THOROUGHBRE T S9THST. "Es,ceeh ee ee ys alek headache, billousness, rat ipa-| A sPulbhle concert, will te. given by ON THE WASHINGTON BRIDGE VAUDEVILLE & yeas very Sunday. x_Conce BROOKLYN EMMA conten Stipe Hon, griping, ete. Your ‘ase i no tra, Jacauen 1. Gottlien, conductor, alts Vit to “| ____PHOTOPLAYS. anon MATINEE CASING Br @ PX i the Ex T, . : an J t at 2 % though you may call it by some other | oun’ Settlement in ‘Seventsesines |One Trolley, Going Rapidly Down The Oriapa, sPetticn Surtia, | Rs Hay 9 YA DAILY ANNA HELD" iN FOLLOW ME name; your real and only trouble is| Street to-morrow evening. The solo- I Si ae, cha, ip, Wait Hi! ME Gui Rane othe Men She Married.” | MENT WEE ‘oa | that what you eat does not digest |ista will be Roger de Bruyn, tenor,| Fade, Rams Another—Sixty gsi Sli ape _ AWORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT! ‘ . : PRINC. ‘Sth, Near ee. 5 VAUDEVILLE. ___BROOKLYN. . {BROOKLYN. BROOKLYN. _| MARGERY baw “porbay ‘Bd and ¢ Macue Sent Foraantest Comes Prince. for ée a: for Mata, but quickly ferments and sours, pro-}and Merced de Pina, mezao. Um- Shaken Up. ibe Giet With * Thousand, ayes,” \ most any unheulthy condi-|berto Martucci will be at the piano, Rngmee, Wallace mi. To aie er eee toe ee aay lt smengers were snr aban QO OL ESE tai Fis | Ones | Bir i A case of Pape's Diapepsin will cost * up and four of them slightly injured “4 DO Atty Cente at any pharmacy here, and | Hetereon., an Ameriean, 40BrAno, of] by ying alase to-day when w Unk i Ni we vod, Maclean | N'T HESITATE SECURE YOU.RL SO LONGLETHY will convince any stomach sufferer five | tial) on Tuesday afternoon. Francia| Versity Avenue trolley car on a down IG. ae Dinos aia Al | S y PH N LOTTE GREENWOOD, Pre ater cand, © und, dees | Moors wil be af the pane frade rammed a One Hundred and EATS B ONE- PLAYHOUSE 4, yi, ya | Sat, 2.20, [SOR BURLESQUES GREATEST SHOW \ | ME MAN i hn Es & KOU! | Sixty-seventh Street crosstown car j LOEW's NEW YORK THEA Sn 1p jon the ¥ hington Bridge, 200 feet i <at Etats. east of Amsterdam Avenus, The ends are causing the misery of indigestion.| Rosalie Miller, with Richard FB No matter if you call your trouble | in at the piano, will give « song rh of the stomach, nervousness | recital at the Comedy Theatre on| or gastritis, or by any other name— | Tuesday afternoon of the cars were dem dd. Wit- 4 iy always remember that instant relief ———- : | aecawice BRONDWAY £ | | BARNEY GERARDS | | BARNEY GERARD 'S i } ua is waiting at any drug store the mo- TO BE SURE [PE eer 2 LONGACRE Ss r ment you decide to begin its use, The Norwegian steamer Caloric |__ CONCERTS AND music, NAZIMOVA in In WAR pn hEe Mite W Pape's Diapepsin will regulate any ont ot order stomach ‘within. Ave | as fust Rad o Rot time with a | Harrie Theatre To-morrow,(sum.) By. M Spon an Opes CTO TV nEuE || RSPR RUSSIAN SYMPHONY Kind of food you eat.—Advt. LINER ST, LOUIS § AILS saan svg . gas yi Bird. Lydia Lind: sa Oifice, MNdaryy ¢ GOOD BLOOD) WITH 600 PASSENGERS | © he oie eat “ALWAYS WORTH WHILE” BROADWAY AND 42D STREET We tsa FLORA BELLA Maxine Eliot's, in Pa ad nie ob ] ri Att | SHOW OF WONDERS Presents bo . ; b, ROTTER, COMMENCING SUNDAY F recep Bags ie ae ue Robert Bacon Goes Abroad to GoD OWSKY “THE WITCHING HOUR” ! sen out, unless the blood is’ kept | "spect Work of American | SM 120 t AB, om ale at Be tte Toe Frohman Amusemeo! Comoran Vrotiom ot the Colabeated Drama. by ‘PIERROT Pisvrgan pure. Its purity is restored and Ambulance in Paris. | Ms E_icanon.____ nave Fisee - - ee — = GEQ. P, HAYES | N MuUBIO THROUGHOUT, ' protected by the faithful use of Robert Bacon, former Ambassador A hn Hy HAMLIN wor” CHARLIE CHAPLIN ix" MURPHY | HAYES. : LE ti BEECHAMS :: a sealer MES wotcretgnas | | o@ENNY DUFAU | VICENTE BALLESTER s } i THE INCOMPARABLE RIALTO ORCHESTRA to-day with a record passenger ly Me He AUth St. ag. 1B wi | = | LLS of 600 and 7,289 bags, of Christmas| TE GU LBERT tA mall, exmarrow (Sun) Eyes at i F Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the Werld. Mr. Bacon, who is President of the | Dir 1h, aman.” Ticks Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 28. Board of Directors of the American Acclaa ia Tues, Att, Dee. 1, \o - BURLESQUE. BURLESQUE. Ambulance in Paris, said he was go-| 9%, pecitat ™ PETERSON ar om | ing to the French capital to inspe malo at Hox Office. J 4UTHST.NEAR the work of the Ambulance. He said | CoMEDY THEA, Wed. Aftw Dec. 13, at 3, ‘es it already had cost $400,000, all of | Bann ¥ REIMERS canon, 3 AVE. which had been subscribed by less | PA HUGO RIRAENFELD. Cmanctor, Rendering pt bi whe TCHMAN and Interineray trom an MADUNSA f UBSHATRS AND bOwN® CORT THEATRE To-tay 10.80 AM, os atts i : than 2,000 Americans, and was now | — wickets sale at Hox Office, THE YELLOW ‘JACK in need of more funds. a DSON Bit tt Phi Aft. Ree 38 at STAN DARD r 7 Nat y Dy “ 7 . _ Sir Edwin Pears of the Royal “:-| HE THAM | firete SUNDAY WORLD EDITION graphical Society, who has been lec- | © A we Hon Ott ITED TO DEMAND,|turing at Harvard, Yule and othor|P A RK {uses A ALY RACES BAe 239) universities, also was a passenger. ‘ ny W— ; =i SEVERY WED NIGHT WILLIAM FOX Yi cass th Wan Gunter wonta ces ens OLGAPL RING SALllRe 16 tae pa i6> ABORN| hod By LADIES MATINEE EVERY OAY 107% A ‘el A DAUGHTER. GODS aNwerre MELLERMAN IN COMEDY 1 mith thelr newadenler, ‘This ts the only for Hordenux, with 129 passengers: | KONG 'R way (0 be sure of wetting m copy the Sweden = America steamship | B= 114! OSALIE *HILLER ae The Sunday World SOLD OUT My MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED ° United States, for Copenhagen, with | — 2% B sale at Bos Office EARLY. Owing to 9 shortag a@ixty-eight, and the Norwegian-Amer- | COMEDY TI paiet peper the newsdealers’ orders are|ican liner Bergonsfjord, with 220, for Fane | w Mon. i" “K D at. Tickets at Box Oftice, wt AM! i ea| A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET If sunpay wortp Wars WokK WoNDERa dated 10 ACTUAL BALEe, Bergen. | \ t | quested to place their order IN ADVANCE | day were the French liner Espagne |