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dove « oh iva Tete of soda Mesis, and the folly of this drugein perhaps years afterward, found that almost eaten th R sweet by Warm or cold w. usually be found quite « ‘ PARK T-Act Senet, STOMACH, MEDICINES ARE DANGEROUS Boctors NOW aovien ADvi Tust how dangerous it 19 to indiectime MAGNESIA, Gove the stomach with drugs and Sf fome special mt until, tt “they hi stead @n Absolutely pure feadily obtained fe absolutely har And a toaspo tly neutralize @ and we | Bendone W v BROADWAY way at Slat Mt, of Moring how the terr in the wares dally P.M. a et 8.90, 250. ¥ Depain, acidity FMentation vf food contents, Srevaution should Medicines aro uneuitabie and often dan: Bcrous- Upon the harn doctors are dis watierers trom trouble®to get rid of the dan Qnd keop the food contents bland Cre | king @ little pure bisur Bisurated Mag be taken. digestion Medicines ts often not realized until too | Mate. It seems so nimple to mwallow @ mixture or take ¢ bismuth, ete, gastric ulcers have i that Drugs ond ar acid ntl-wold whi » in w Httle er, after meals, will ficient to ims acidity of sibility = DOES HOUSEWORK — K THEATIOE, Broa You'll soe aiente tte terrible exec $1.00. A too wit enthrat, fnavire you, DON'T Miss ful devuul TODAY fot pt. | Daily Broadway, | a. Bri Abramson’ i LAST CHANCE TO SEE ANN MURDOCK in ENVY AT BS: MOSS: THERTRES- REGENT HAMILTON PROSPECT 116th St. & Seventh Av. JEFFERSON lth St. and Third Ave. Usual Vaudeville Blils at Each Theatre STARRING 4nn Murdock on In “PASSION Nance O'Nell in “GREED” H. B. Warner In “WRATH” y! TIRE YOU? | THE EVENING WCRLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7 1917. THE NEW PLAYS “Lilac-Time” an Appealing Romance Overshadowed by War do their best pred MR CO his devotion for the mon lding a quite unne Jeparture in the early by a essary scene showing his norning It would be better, to leave something to the in my opinion, imagina- tion, Nothing is gained by harrow~ New: toe “Restores Strength | ing up the feelings of an audience at ou fee put aftereach day's] such great length, expecially whea If you feet ti os ie that sou {deanaine is told a year later, Just as ie n t thos he ret i her are in need of 5 hing to tone up tae hg oe IRE pont dieu your system, to build you up, to fll| Cy, eo erae muaienioe,. ie uu with strength and energy. Why | hot hegin taking malto-ferrin as thou-| proug sands of others are now doing? You! Their nothing else, the authors inight have Pillip back safe and sound, . of course, is to show c | t ia to ome and #0 nto notice a vast improvement at | wha al women, an once ; appetite is sharpened, rou | they bring their play to end by ae | vals, ihe their stricaen herome ery ive do not tafe ak between ineals, you |ia'hsuees" eis the womens as wel ant A lag ole A Bh as the men, who are ready give Malto-ferrin. makes the blood rich | Siting ‘to France, This ts ti land pure. Your nerves will stop| very finesand brave, but {t turns “a jumping” when you begin to take it! play of love and springtime” Into & before meals und at bedtime | tragedy. In justice to yourself and to your] it was dn the lighter moments of begin to’ take malto-ferrin to- | the play that Miss Cowl distinguished | or small size bottle Charming to t ever, | ught a French accent cleverly oh your aght a de Jightfully humorous etl ak A SHAE | to her performance, In her benefits you, you can have your| SUAty ve ee one saw the actress inoney rehired at once. — Special | vacuing. ent, and then | tion of saving the life of the worth-|in D major at the end, althouch a “t written work, with mom less captain and then whipping him across the face with a newspaper. The fact that this act was witnessed by a major and other officers who| chose to close their cyes to it seemed a bit out of omer from a military point of view, but it was of dramatic value to a play somewhat lacking in incident. Henry Major | and w.! Stephenson played Hallo: with admirable dignity authority, and Lawrence Mayne Lynton and Felix Kr ght by Opera Company. It to compare Carmen” of the pr to the end of the sec the ¢ aid ysmopoll not begin up] fous night d act t formance was commonplace. Only the orchestra and the ensembles were worthy of notice, A transformation was brought about in the third act | by the appealing singing the spirited acting of the the Jester and his daughter. It stirred and solidly of beauty, and tediou played wit great favor Patella Neuhaus gave cltal In A noon, Sehu anced by an | tional Complications every Citiven felt: himself effectiveness with the| ready to do his part if called upon Strangel party ino ypay Chan suffers from development, floesse a yy however, when he por. |lantic Coast’ was invaded by as in the form of the too and spirit, a plano re | yesterday after first movement of n's A minor concerto, as American alert and the G Jand Preumonta epidemfes, go little in terest was shown that the health de rted over 1,900 deaths Jeads us to believe nts long The vivace, found Use “Tiz” for wer P| burning, aching, calloused j 3¢< a ‘hopin, ‘Ts: BY CHARLES DARN TON A credit to the knaki tney wore. Ceell | kowske 1 Clifford feet and corns. Yapp was a vivid, pathetic figure as | ghakeape siding between the two 3 18 simple-imin veteran of the | groups of plano numbers, why ¢ iF a _ a i ald ht at the Republic Theatre to Franco-Prussian war, who still wore | aaraiamanmatijenenemnsiane | h o limping around with TRIBUTE of t ars was paid lant ats it at th re epu ‘ A wl Migs BIs old, faded army coat. File De- | aching, puffed-up feet—feet so cred, “Lilac- Time,” a play by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin, in whten MISS tramont, Louise Coleman and Miche. |Crew of Abandoned Heitiah Steamer) chafed, sore and swollen Cowl brought out-as @ star. The Aprillke quality of this #80: jette Buran! played small parts ex- Hetinw Heaewed, hardly get your shoes called “play of love and springtime’ wax auggested by an audience that cellently. Selwyn & Co, waged the} HALIFAX, N Feb. 7—Captain Why don't you get a 28 sought its handkerchief at various atages of the performanc jblay with a praiseworthy sense of|George 1 and the crew of the * from the drug store now and tment and tender in¢-—————___— | Dictureequences and realty, Hritish steamer Retlaw, which ran ur tortured feet? Delicate er Nie rime ie an. ap-|t Make her understand english or | wattle ashore south ape fambro Monday makes your feet glow with sentiment, so dowed by | HOF the song “milo, Smile, Smile” mn @ voyage. from New York for! comforts takes ‘down swellings an? pealing romance overshadowed PY | eee ean amusing lesson, But to} ‘Rigoletto’’ |Havre, were brought here to-day by draws the sorences and mivery right war, It Works Upon the ee sacri. |"PAck up your troubles in your old * ‘ the Canadian cruiser Atcadia. The out of feet that chate, smart, and in a simple way by showing acri- | it bag” ia more oasily auog than is th G dd e |men were ta ong Island. burn, “Tie” instantly stops pain in 4 Da 0 ally |where the tht refuge, he veaen " fices made wal the fg et tho done, for a blight falls upon the lilac e Gar ens Retlaw, Capt. HH anid, went to the to aes hii by women of France. Na’ 4 time of youth when the English leu- Th K Ls soned in it dnicen aay 4 ° he there- ’ doned ty i sto feet. No more shoe. tightness—no | outlook ts a feminine on: it aa tenant who has won Jeannine'’s heart | e neise 8 more foot tortare--Adve. fore, perbaps, essentially =“ re ‘a is sent upon a fateful mission Into the | i ‘There is, howe AK io ‘e1 « < ee iy vers ciones ot ha | enomy’s lines ane ype d nd By Sylvester Ra Rawling. INDIFFERENCE IS COSTLY. | THEATRES. beoeella hy + on the agony, first by keep! : IGOLETTO" was presented at « i j 4 mare mor, in the earlier scenes, when) i caiing the girl what he is going bad dt © Garden ‘Theatre last any Dives hi hed Lenco! tare EMPIRE jit ws 8 Sak tae ~ {Jeannine tries to teach English 80) yy tus causing her to doubt | 4 At the first real sian of Interna MAUDE ADAMS ciAbenctea NEW AMSTERDAM is i Bim, 88, a thet in this ‘ st wear RUDSON tie ih meta “ duet betweon | frills fo meet up with attention, RLAW Ae KREANGEI trese When those forerunners of the i! SHIRLEY Grippe and Poeumonia, the stubborn ELSIE FERGUSON” KAYE" | eourt and cold in the head that neth . the audience happily for artisti @ repetition act also wi to enthusiasm and, un- ‘The quartet in the last 4 weil sungy It was a pity | that, sian fashion, the opera was ¢ after the natural cli- | max whe koletto discovers that not the Duke but his daughter Gilda has been murdered. ordi 18 no more | er 4 the name partl his associates, if exasperation, compelled notably in in’ which in also American girl, who peratic debut, | was Fely Cloment was a sprightly sacrosanct than ¥ Vincente Bullest towered above times dull momenta naking her demonstration of multo-ferrin at} “Good work was done by the men.| mh 1 vas y Kalish's Pharmacy, tth Ave. and 28d] Those t sidiers looked and | y' 1 er ees th the : tare wer ‘ew York. Don't miss it. acted like c Orme Caldara a Wit hiey, May Bianchi, Ha a was and straightforward as r, Victor Pranski, Flavio Ven- the Heutenant who proved that be Frederick o and Pierre | was not a coward in spite of the tn- ington, Mr. € ntl conducting. sult ho took from « captain who had |7ie Duke, did you say? Oh, yes! He| suspected of “affair” with his wife, Whilip, you may be sure, | not only tived long enough to clear him of scandal in the eyes of his brother officers, but after winning the | Victoria cross ke had the satisfac- an PHOTOPLAYS. 146th St. and Broadway Prospect & Westchester Avs. FLATBUSH Flatbush and Church Aves. BROOKLYN SEVEN DEADLY SINS is a McClure serfes of seven flve-act feature plays. These dramas show beautiful Eve Lesile tempted by the Seven Deadly Stns. Each pla: is complete in ftself, yet the series ts con- nected by the sweetest love story ever filmed. ONELITTLE GIRL | was Mr. F. Montefini The Kneisel Quartet at its concert | In Aeolian Hall last night started its programme with Arnold Schoen- berg’s sext in one movement, “Verklaerte . which It present. ed two seasons ago, This time Louis Bostelmann, — vio and eques Renard, ‘cello , ¢ the assisting artists, The sextet is the revolu-} tlonary composer's opus 4, and if it cannot be said to be entirely com~- prehensible upon a first heating it }does not disconcert the novice by jsuch eccentricities as permeate his |later works, It was well recelved by crowded house, Reethoven's own | transcription for string quartet of his} | plano sonata, opus 1 ». 1, which { followed, produce a lesser impression in this form, Cesar Franck’s quartet a CONCERTS AND Music. MET! OPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE MT, RIGOLETTO MTan bay Vaso’ vst die _. MAUDEVILLE, Rubevieus & PHOTO PLAYS, DN |hsdia. Marry, mgerial Trion Jo reen & Oe Carrie Ave Oy let vx. Bb whman a Becrt”” & | Mavvelle, Wiwart Varrell & Co, 8 SL otgd av. 2af SL. Ne, Oth Ay, al Mie Low's American Rau! x ery ve: “a i CHAPIAN | t he Mealy & Mon aK LACE Henny ” n ae ‘ Tails Mats Riveisive ' SHIPPOOR Pr BRENY: IPPODROME | is BIG FPOOROME ni Kee yee ANNETTE and HOME le EL ise | EFF if TENCY » SHOW TEAL y Mu HARDWARE MADISON SQ, GARD | (OLUMBIAY 1) FIRST ae. RO * “SHOW RAND CENTRAL PALACE FEB 8 take M ance, Ts ult I ing point 4 lil tract and heated sweete effect, compelled | ing seems to help, maka their appear ral portion of Johann the to “low | sugar preferably before retiring. ‘I |has proven e stances wh fail For Malt should be Malt “with iron frow any reliable druggist. THEATRES. | Winter Garden}, CASINO {),: a Arthur Mar Vr MOROScO ! Oliver Morone BOOTH ow FX PLAYHOUSE: Well ty <eTH ST. MAHON it im W rite by aati W Mate, Wed vRA MATINGR r 1. and Sat any ther remedies had 1 “lain” Linstead of Hoft's | Can be procured Advt s New Musieal ures, CANARY COTTAGE 20 MR, WW, varia GILLETTE 1) CALAMITY. Weay. bie Bab Next Mon, OUD LAR E hat Nat Ston LYCEU,. \,' me pt chEAy HENRY MILLER “Sivives! © Pippy of & tuwieal Ce QP viveery" fives: Wat (an yw Sat a Chatterton’: PRR in “Come Out of the Kitchen” FOLTON an de 10 NIGHT at 20 ith his | {] Tie ttn 66 FP? MARK aw ANNA Binge iF ‘ ne KN eR THOE ® Wwe DAVID HELASCO pr || WARFIELD « GLOBES LAURETTE TAYL ‘ORS TNR WAKE OF EL BELASCO FRANCESSTARR sents DAVID THE MUSIC _MASTER mT LiTtte “UADY IN ees iy Woltiany, Linney 'e rf And JANE COWL A Now Day by dane Cowt & Jang Mortis TIME.” ats AM -2IEGPELD CEN CENTURY di THE MAN WHO CkMe BACK We ' 13th Chair’ sae | Turn to theRight LONGACRE}}" WM.COLL' SHUBERT {}.': Lo syarh'iag Y Ns JEU!) CORT & 50c IERin NOTHING 4 Way 25c WIT ANNETTE RELLER MANN Rll, ¥ ed, Bat 4 Mom 2 i CUPSTAIRS AND "DOWN? $T/NDARD | ; HOD AY TREASURE ISLAND \''t 42d St.West of Biway SUWICE DAILY. to $1.00 ‘A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS’ Tears, | TO Sat & Mow i AMUSEMENTS. PAN-AMERICAN 1S | OPENS TO-MORROW NIGHT—8 O'CLOCK ADMISSION SO CENTS rn er GAITETY 17 & 46th 8t, ve. 4.20 |] COHAN & HARRIS i vay rant | _CAPTAIN KIDD, JR. THE YELLOW SA cue WELTINGE bana CHEATING.CH EATEI MANHATTAN ats Mate, Wed Opies MOUs. fara Neat Ms “THE WANDERER BURLESQUE. Past 14th sisent piavke TL You 1 LYMPIC, Qo tHE"TGURISTS” | BROOKLYN, STAR & day & Fulton sts. Mat Fel, Main init | HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, GOLDEN GLADES 4 » = Norval Baptie 2 “The Devil On Ice” SOCIETY'S NEWEST FAD That Z1P-Z/PPY INNER SHOW At 7 o'clock AME SHOW for The MIDNIGHT Fagen Se PARADE = Balconades Ballroom on be Floor Hervice @ le corte Mearduray 1 6O%st 1 ‘HMa4448,24006 USANA LASER BLUE AML AAA TIN" FOR TIRED | AND SORE FEET. '| STRIPED DRESSES IN GINGHAM AND PERCALES—-with Mat. Daily ‘ Dancing at 8: brown, garnet, navy and black od 30. DURAS GOODS--MAIN FLOOR, Main Dining Koom, Firet Fi renowned for grilled Brora mmm uaammmnnuiucaieu nut: HEARN Wourteenth Street Weat of Fifth Avenue, | Dressmakers’ Sale—Open to All LAST DAYS DEPARTMENTS: Sitke Embroideries Sheare Dress Goods Ribbons Wash Dress Fabrics Linings, Trimmings Notions Chiffons Laces, Nets Dress Forms White Goods | ——— - * DRESS GOODS | _ Values for Dressmakers’ Sale 48-Inch All Wool Broadctotha— chiffon weight, ponged and shrunk— allver, taupe . prune, hussar, CLARK'S COTTON and | DRESSMAKERS’ NOTIONS for Dressmak. Clark’a O. N. T, Cotton—- avy, ook leaf, wistarta, cement, Black and White...... elephant, leather, Diack, ollve, myrtle, brow 182 =e Ldanit, Two Dos.—-No Mail or Televhoue Orders. B4-Ineh All Wool Veloura—aoft, close, raised nap— se neweat fabric ALSO:— chartre nd roe, salmon, . Reg. be} | erald, uray, bluebell, Copent Rasting Cotton +a Fe African brown, myrtle, Bu A Sewing Silk—Black— navy and black—row A.87] 300-54. spools—each 2 1 AM Wool Cream Serges—i0-inch— Black—100-yd. spoole—dos. 66 647 storm weave--our reg. .98. .84 | Hooks with Invisible Byes —grows .. 200 OG is Seam Hinding—piece ..... 18 AB J Dress Shields—d'ble cov'd oe | One mI 5 d2% and 15 10 el. Adjustable Garment Shields 4%) 80 Cantor Have lack | Dressmakers’ Ping, 15 and 17.02% Our reg. $1.09 ss fale S84] Wide Moll Tape—24-yd. po. 14 40-1nch AM Wool Poptina—amall, Machine and Bew ing Needion— Faiaed, corded moot deatrable reg. 6 ct paper... .3 papers for the new son tan Skirt Markers—heavy base .29 nuupe, MOU 1, Foe, Copenhagen, husane blue, brown, Sale Specials in Dress Formar— Burgundy, wi rian, plum, garnet, y 1 Bust Forme— navy, black-our feg. S119.--ale .O2| “our reg. ss v Kumpkt Collaps All Wool Fi fine twill upe, tren myrtle, sizes 34 to 44—our reg, $2. navy and black—our reg. $1.39. 1,00 | Special § Section Dress Forme—Hall- Borchert e—Telescoplo— OUF FOG STBD tee ceeeeees CAG NOVELTY COTTONS, Etc, Values for Dressmakers’ Sale Uh Mixed Pengeen—- } Inch=-value .49..... te amarte: wo black. Velleo— } 99 ers in floral destens, e patterns, atripes, jor com- SILKS Values for Dressmakers’ Sale W-inch Crepe Meteor— ale 1.82 $1.69 quality... Dull finish—drapes softly and grace: 1 assortment of light and ¥ ans lustrous quality, 1 shades for day or evening 96 and 38 tneh Ih reg. 24 and 27 Attractiy fa well a SH-tuch Minck Taffetas— 98 vent quailty. Bale ,77 Chiffon finth—rich | lustre ~ deep biack—serviceable quality, H-ineh ¢ thy checks and wide Variety of ¢ binations oa aiition esate | 084 Vening shades tn exhaus , all with brocad hinge -larKe and crepy weave= and Heht and nd tae f for the new sa Watauieattaee i Spring biouses and frocks. quality sate | 80]a5-tneh minck Satine— Ac Geslane 1.26 quality Sale 1.00 etinetive Corals, p! Good weight — excellent black — Inch. for dresses and outer apparel. THURSDAY A HOUSEDRESS SALE | The real reason is our cash policy. ha awa: cach |And Why? you know. Manufacturers know this. Frequonter ssectet tots are offered to us, and very often we obtain peered f cole | These dresses were a special chase—then we added at cut prices some of the best qualities of our regular stock. A VERY SPECIAL GROUP OF BARGAINSr— |PERCALE AND GINGHAM DRESSES—in checks or stripes—self or con- trasting trimmings—-serviceable dresses—our reg. 98 and $1.24....... .68 lace colored | trimmings—dJarge and small collare—all sizes to 46—our reg. § zs |NURSES’ OR MAIDS* UNIFORMS—plain chambrays, gra; in | regulation styles, high or low neck-—small or 5 button cuffs—some tew chambray hou sses, with striped collars, cuffs and ruffle OUP tege: 5 GRAB i555 vercee et te ceee ges enne tend idetevs 1.27 GINGHAM AND CHAMBRAY HOUSEDRESSES. —of unusual juality—in. two piece middy styles, with sailor tie and pockets—and strij one-piece. models abe, with plain banding—pockets--some extra sizes in plain | blue cham wit Rr gnen-ett or mph ae Li raimeuell | our reg. $2.25 and GS40 noccccnevacvecces cocte erent eee MS SPRING SUITS and FROCKS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES original lines é Taffeta Freck—in con brown and blue and =doubl crepe ( models tn ade d designs, 24.98 Two Prices in Sulte-—medium weights ~for practical use now or later Spring. Dingonal Whipcorda 19.0 puenanel Waieeres: sc Rie Vely atitched belta—peplum xtra top collars in variety of colors all sizes for women. id tte--also repe de Chine... For the Stout Woman Afternoon Gowns and Popular Bvery+ day Dresses at Clearance Prices, Designed in Diack, plum, French blue—s! vy, brown, 41 to 51-- in fashionable models sure to becom- ingly fit large women. ‘ . «0S | Were $19.98 Silk Poplins or Bart styles excellent tailoring— Gare 2.85 poeket trim tnanniah pinch back | Were effects or belted pleated modela, and 14. Qssccssntnibbindimerenmmaamimenntn’, MORNING SPECIALS --Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P, M. ro prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Or ————$—$—$ ———_——. 25 et. New Cretonnes f $3.96 Boys’ Overcoats 2.86 Chinte, Oriental Various better models—alsa pin: | ue deatgne in tap back—buttoned to neck — style * e variety, cheviot overcoatings—checks, rel ly IR ey, finghones | and mixtures — taney Unings—3 to BOYS’ OLOTIN NE FTERD FLOOR, $5.98 Boys’ Suite—8 to 17 yre Bemt-Norfolk model browns and greens-tr |] $1.09 Bleached Sheets before hemming) quality soft finksh-no MUBLING -BAS DMEM, or unlined—some bi trourere 4 et. Bleached Cheesectoth 435 ROVe CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR, neh—absorbent Ror, vem anh * mae than | $1.98 Lone Crape Kimonos 1.33 a a snhagen, Meht blue amd tnve dar white ors contrast collar 35, et, Babies’ White Dress eae) Monat DREASIS SECOND FLOOR eeerp y and hem | $1.49 Men's & Women’s Umbrellas... 1.19 INPASTS: DECT. SECOND PLOOR Black, American tatteta—piain oF $2.98 Women's & Misses’ Skirts. 2.48) UMRRR AAR -MAIN FLOOR, Navy, ar ble a“ nerge-variety of 2 st White Madres Shirtings........ 20 mode HS SECOND FLOOR i fal? ten, Cee $1.24 Women’ n Petticoats 98 wile nonba~AtAI FLOOR Mack hee pleated | 29 ct. Morcerized Suitings AT © ' ved inces with Finders Tasket weave — broken assortmont ay—fitted bande-—all lengths of colora~tn demand for drosses, ® Perrico sts SKCOND FLOOR, children's thes WASH DEAS PA BRIG} PA RENENT, 10 et. Outing Flannele....., ™ ortment of neat stripe PA BASEMENT ka - 32 inch colored stripas—vartety 98 ct, Women’ short want 39 ct. Wash S Bille mixed or colors SILKS—-MAIN FLOOR, ct. All Wool Serges M-inch — atorm nRics {xpeRWRAR-AAIN PLOOR ne et. Children’s Pajai 4 flannellette—pink and with and) without weave -- creain, $1.69 White € dite i fuller sty ton MamcOND PLOOR tucks 1 BLOUSES pectaln, Look for the Cleckst Iwo for the Clockst