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‘ ¢ ; THE EVEN Se ING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1917. HERE are three parties to each of | $3 your telephone connections: you, the Operator and the party you call. All three must co-operate to insure the highest quality of service. YOU co-operate for good service when you look in the book first and make sure you call the right number. THE OPERATOR co-operates by giving you the desired connection quickly, accurately and cour- teously. THE PARTY CALLED co-operates by answering his telephone bell promptly. ALL CO-OPERATE for good service by speaking clearly and distinctly, and by practicing telephone courtesy under all conditions. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY THE MAN on the GIRDER HAS HEALTH The man at the desk often a habit lacks it. of the Are you en office worker? Are you obliged to guard your health — "ral movements easy. Tt against the consequences of too iM effect ss au internal much indoor brain work and not — rican enough outdoor exercise? It prevents the contents intestines from and this way om. becoming hard, natu wets Nujol is hottle the St it the refinery and int bottles bearing Nujol and the imprint of ndard Oil Cg ny (New Jersey Refuse stitutes: be sure you get the genuine Write to-day for booklet, "The Rational Treatment for Constipation,” Constipation is dangerous. ‘I laxative habit. is because it. tends to muke consti pation chronic, Nujol of even more so, | relieves constipation ively and without forming STANDARD OIL COMPANY New Jersey) Bayonne Ne “HONOR SYSTEN” A NUSTERPECE OF FLW ORAM The “Greatest Human Story| Ever Told’ Proves a | Huge Fox Success. Whe n Fox presented “The Honor System,” R. A. W ‘8 dram on the sereen at the Lyric Theatr last night there was added to such productions as ‘The Birth of a Na- tion,” “Joan the Woman” and “In-| tolerance,” another masterpiece. | The play ts billed as tho “greatest | human story ever told,” and it comes up to this characterization from the beginning to the end. All through the performance the audience which | packed the playhouse to the doors) voiced its approval by outbursts of | applause or evidenced the heart grip- | ping of the scenes by audible gasps. | The play is in three reels, the first telling of the start in life of a young Western lad full of ambition, onergy and hope, of his entanglement in a series of circumstances over which he | had no control which finaliy through the machinations of criminals brought | him to a murderer's cell in the State | prison; the second of bis life in the | prison under the “old regime” of | bread and water, solitary cells filled | with vermin and darkness, the dun- geon full of reptiles and dead men’s bones and finally the rebellion of the | convicta and the appeal to the Gov- | ernor through the hero to investigate prison conditions which resuits in the “honor system”—the Osborne idea of prison management; third, the suc- cess of this system despite the efforts of politicians and satelite criminals to discredit tt. | The piece ts put on on @ massive scale. In the first reel there ls a Mexican raid across the border which | is thrillingly realistic. In the second there 18 the rebeiiion in the prison tn which hundreds of convicts partici- pate, to say nothing of the portrayed nd deaths In the “dungeon” The hero 1s Milton Sils, who In the role of Joseph Stanton masterfully portrays the varied phases of the young man's career with real artistic ability, Miriam Cooper, who plays Edith, the daughter of the Sheriff, cannot be classed as anything but a co-star with Mr. Sils, To ber traominary personal charm, which is ed by masses of beautiful hair | s that make the audience al- most forget they are only looking on a screen, Is added an ability in her profession that places her unques- tonably in the xy of scenario atare Hor oimpl ‘manner ta} combined with a gentleness and sweetness and grace which make the love scenes the most effective that have been shown on the canvas. Of course sho marries Stanton and all live happlly ever after But these two pre-eminent stars are ably assisted by a cast of artists which do credit to their pro in every way. These include | Drew ay Stanton’s mother, James A. Marcus as the Governor, Arthur Mackley as Edith's father, the im; George Walsh, who takes a try- ing part as Jack’ Taylor, giving his life to save a mother and her six children. Charles Clary takes the part of the villain, Crales Harring ton, the State's attorney, who fights, prison reform to the last ditch, and the best proof of his ability was that by the end of the play he was being hissed at his every appearance, and when he Is finally caught red handed in his evil efforts and arrested the audience burst in tumultous ap- Glady's Brockwell Trixie ett and Roy RF a Three- Fingered Louts do a double role all through the play that gives them the opportunity to display the greatest versatility in their work; P. J. Can- non as J Phelan, under the regime, Reese as Thera is nothing plece from start place among the & film stage Is assured verona In the finish, and tt at dra J Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M: + We Close Evenings at 6 o'Clock, 25°), to 50°; Duo-Fold Sofa Bed 47 as 0006-004 56-6-0-66 606-0-4454495566-06005 The frame is in golden quartered oak, the seat and back are upholstered with fine imi: tation Brown Spanish leathe h when open is a full size bed; when closed is 4 ft. wide, like include mat- tress), at *9g* jof the scalp, the hair roots shrink, | BAUMANN & BR Write for Gur New Booklet, Mailed Free. FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE We Pay Freight and Railroad Fare 3 Ave.Con.84" Sr Dernier, voverveies aaa SAAR AAR ALAA ARTE RAR ADS ‘Two of the Actors Who Make i fac The sine System’’ Big Success I | FILM SERIES FOR “tit ) ta aman a vs mee SEVEN DEADLY SNS". == RED BLOD AMERICANS © iperior to Adam Moore, who . or, aut the proud | Second of Productions in Moss S000 (uP jetta. They ope and oa [ | Theatres a Heart Story th Be eee iat. awe away aad With Moral. by clever, manipulation i fale “Pride,” the second of the serie : HG Beh) cn ee ven Dendly Sins” feature pictures 4 t ures in the series, Duet . by McClure, has its strongest appea' tres be Mason bas) to red blooded Americans, It was, 4 Ian that will tele presented last night at the B.S. Moss Stomach Relief! Stop Indigestion | ° Gas, Sourness—Pape’s Diapepsin} In five minutes! Neutralizes stomach acidity, reliev- ing dyspepsia, heartburn, distress. Read! Time it! Pape's Diapepsin will | and, besides, there will be no sour sweeten a sour, gassy or out-of-order | food left over in the stomach ‘eee stomach within five minutes. son your breath with nauseous odors, 4 OYS BROCKWELL [ej INSTHE HONOR SYSTEM’ | | Answer to Inquiry A. B.—The ac- tress you mention {s unmarried. Marguerite Bertsch 1s directing | Frank Daniels in his Vitagraph com- odes. Harry von Meter has been assigned a strong role in “Whose Wife?” Gail | Kane's new picture | - Edward Sloman of the | udio produced the five- | reeier, “High Play," in eleven days. | | Sloman isn’t so slow | Eugene B. Sanger of the Sanger! Picture Plays Corporation thinks war | would Increase the demand for film | amusement | A bell-boy out in Cleveland has! written a “love scenario’ which he calls, “As He Went to Kiss the Maiden His Hat Blew Off.” Steiner, Welsner & Schwartz have leased’ for a term of years the propert at Nos, 139-143 Houston Street, anu will erect a picture theatre on it. The house will seat 1,600 and will cost HAIR COMING OUT? } Dandruff causes a feverish irritation | loosen and then the hair comes out fust. To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dan- druff, get a 25-cent bottle of Dan- derine at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it into the scalp. | After a few applications the hair stops coming out and you e@an’t find any} dandruff.—Advt. | OUCH! LUMBAGO! RUB IT ON BACK Rub away pain, soreness, stiffness, backache, with “St. Jacobs Oil.” Ah! Pain 1s gone! Quickly ?—-Yes! Almost instant re- Nef fron’ soreness, stiffness, lameness and pain follows a gentle rubbing with “St. Jacobs Oil.” ° Apply this soothing, penetrating oi! directly upon the ache, and like magic, | relief comes, “St. Jacobs Oil” ¢ | quers pain, It is a harmless backache, lumbago and seia' i eh ever disappoints, can not injure and sn't burn or discolor the skin traighten up! Stop those torturous “stite! In 4 moment you will fe get that you ever had a back, because it won't hurt or be stiff or lame, Don suffert; Get a simall trial bottle ot “St. Jacobs Oil” from your druggist now and get this lasting relief. PANG 4 de enn | eae Our Liberal Credit Terms apply also to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. Reductions Htonth to try an advertised remedy, but ooo an tite After advising with one of my medical At thirty ho was friends, I gave it @ test, Tho reaulte $8 bad health; at , have been so b tn my own case he wag { made up my mind to let my friende it in, ‘Now know about It, and you are at itberty to at after “ANU TILTON SLL It Nite meals don't fit comfortably,| Pape’s Dinpepsin helps to neutralize or what you eat Hes like a lump of| the excessive acid in the stomach lead In your stomach, or if you have| which is causing the food fermenter» heartburn, that 1s usually a sign of | tion and preventing he? digestior acidity of the stomach Relief in five minutes is waiting for Get from your pharmacist a fifty-| you at any drug store, Rt cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin and|” These large fifty-cent cases contain) take a dose just as soon as you can, | enough “ Diapepsin” to usually ~ There will be no sour risings, no | kk the entire family free from belching of undigested food mixed! stomach acidity and its symptoms of with acid, no stomach gas or heart- | indigestion, dyspepsia, sourness, gases, 1 bankto pale ASK | burn, fullness or heavy feeling in the heartburn, and headache, for many Pouring Fairbank’s walary. That's | stomach, nausea, debilitating head-| months. It belongs in your home & fully aches or dizziness. This will all go,|—Advt , Former United States Senator Mason, about $225,000. Ground will be broken on Feb. 1, and the new theatre will be ready for occupancy early in June. The film houses all over the city did a tremendous business yesterday. Pictures of Lincoln were shown in hundreds of theatres. J. C. and M. A. write in to ask Pioneer in Pure Food and Drugs Legislation, Father of Rural Free Delivery System Takes Nuxated Iron " to obtain renewed strength, power and endurance after the hardest fought political came paign of his life in which he was elected Congressman from the State of Illinois. The § results he obtained from taking Nuxated Iron were so surprising that i| SENATOR MASON NOW SAYS Nuxated Iron should be made known to every nervous, run down, anaemic man, woman and child. a Opinion of Doctor Howard James, late of United i States Public Health Service, who has prescribed HI and thoroughly tested Nuxated Iron in his own private practice. WHAT SENATOR MASON BAYS find him with the pressure of icine of feve that the doctor's p alter the hardest political campatgn of my life, without a chance for « vacation, I had been starting to court every morn- ing with that horrible tired feeling one cannot desoribe, I was advised to try Nuxated Iron, As & ploneer in the pure food and drug legislation, I was at firet man; in fact, @ young man | he really war, not- withstanding bis The secret, was tak: nfo tron 4 Iron filled him publish thia statement if you eo desire, jekine 4 1 am now sixty-five years of age, and I of ‘vitality. and feel that a remedy which will build up his face beaming the strength and increase the power of Eee ae beeyaney endurance of @ man of my age should be adactutely known to every nervous, lown ane- ez f° oe mie man, woman and child, ite ator Mason's statement in regard 8 to Nuxated Iron was shown to several ft De, Howard James, late of the United Yiug! MF \°% hry Former United States Senator Wm, E. Mason, recently elected States Public Health Service, sats yne Member of the U. S. Congress from Illinois “Senator M nis to be commended th sand blond-bullder, but de ‘ te in give Increased strength, snap, vigor, of UMnots « an-Blect ¢ the @tate anemia Anemia meand 1 leney, coat rte 4G at uch An enormous gale, esr " ¥ \ In this connees aploca, ang AI, no lenge proces whod foods, and ally at n orga z hie respontable for another 1Ve No destructive upon the stomach, od and quickly ma: 4b and ataying power,” ated Into the if you wish to th vim and vigor to a ripe must supply the tron defi eney In your food using sono form Mf organic. iron—-Nuxated [ron——just as you Would Use 8 n your food hay preserve tt may prove worse by eminent lana bet athie priao f 4 ‘trom constituents disvenwed in Ue aity by all good L

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