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Se ia] _TO-DAY:—HOLBROOK BLINN In PRIDE-—s = rere PAVESI TEEPE EXHIBITORS: Book SEVEN DEADLY SINS at McClure’s S. Qeashd Night, ruary 13, REGENT & PROSPECT Yr ere myre n - nm THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, _PHOTO > PLAYS, * PHOTO PLAYS. 7DENDLY MINS | a Second Play of the McClure Series “SEVEN DEADLY SINS, each with a big star, is a film aen- sation—the ‘Everywoman’ of the moving icture Drama." NEW 'W YORK WORLD. Tuesday, Wednesday, February 13, 14 At B.S. MOSS THEATRES WITH USUAL VAUDEVILLE BILLS REGENT HAMILTON PROSPECT M6th St. and Seventh Ave, \46th St, and Broadway Prospect & Westchester Aves. JEFFERSON FLATBUSH l4th Street and Third Avenue Flatbush & Church Aves., Brooklyn Wednesday Night, Personal Appearances of y° February 14, SHIRLEY MASON Youngest and lovellest ma of the filma, Dept., Master mind of a tremendous organization; serious thinker who, even though you fail for the moment, has tried at great expense to save the world from warfare and slaughter; the greatest and sanest employer of labor in America; believer in a decent wage to offset the outrageous cost of living— You are entitled to immense credit, Mr. Ford, but why, oh, why, Mr. Ford, are you blind to the greatest service you would render the American people? Why, when you have seen so many things, and sought to relieve people of so many burdens, do you not make an earnest, sincere and immedlate effort to lift the greatest burden of all? Even your magnificent and patriotic offer to turn over your great plant to the government in the event of war is:a small service to your country compared to a bigger, finer and nobler service you could render. In the face of so many fine accomplishments, it seems so wrong that you should leave yourself open to the charge of heartlessness—for no man without a heart could have taken such an interest in all of his fellow men, Come to New York now, Mr. Ford, and make public repentance. Bring some of your,wealth with you, gather around you, as you did for your peace “We failed to end the European horrors, but now we will end the greatest of all horrogs here at trip, some of the biggest minds in our nation and say: home.” As soon as you have arrived take your entire party at once to the Lyric Theatre and see the greatest crime of modern society that can be charged up against yoy and all other wealthy, brainy and influential men and women. Telegraph the management of the Lyric Theatre before your arrival for thousands will be there ahead of you to see their own parts in this crime. When you have witnessed this condition we do not believe you will ever again be content and peaceful of heart until you have started some great movement that provides a remedy. EVEN DEADLY SINS \“‘ The ‘Everywoman’ of the Moving Picture Drama” HAMILTON rid J Hon pal HUTT SBE T a) jangle Offices, 1459 Broadway, N. UNM AU LA dg QL Ai Henry Ford; : With Your Millions Why Do You Do It? il TO | | Pany Wires, in Adjoining Build- | dealer in trunks and bags in the smoke tn a fire which did $10,000 dam- age early to-day in the cellar of the old ten-story building at Nos, 66-63 Broad Street and Nos, 31-33 Beaver Street. Alfred F, gineer, located the blaze in the base- ment ‘occupied by George Paulo, al Hf 13th n Chair | Bran rT fruit merchant. to the top floor, brought down John! in the sidewalks and walls and put- hours ‘are the fire was put under) contro! liam Archibald of Truck NO Engine No, 32 the smoke and were sent to quarters pa ak Eh hates BR, ass PHOTOPLAYS, This great panorama of the human heart and brain that challenges rich men also has a challenge for the five million people of New Yorks It - challenges you. Come and test your own heart. E t apres MRA PRPC PA 1 “ MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE “WHAT YOU NEED-A WORLD WANT WILL GO AND GET iT, ee CeEeee eT ram after betng attended by Dr. Archer. The blaze communteated with the cellar of No. 64 Broad Street, oc pied by the Mextean Telegraph Cable Company, got into the bat Toom and loft the wires in such shap that several hours’ work will be nec eanary to- day before business can be re OF ROBBING NEIGHBOR IN HUDSON TERMINAL >. Doyle obra t Into Adjoin- ged Shop and Stole Cam- eras, Detectives Charge. Harmless Means. Many fat people fear ordinary means for reducing their weight Here is an extraordinary method. Extraordinary because while perfectly harmless no dieting or exercise are necessary. mola Prescription Tablets are made exactly in accordance with the Marmola Preacription. A reduc two, three or four pound tule. Procure them fron or if you prefer send 75 cents to the Joseph C. Doyle, a prosperous udson ‘Terminal Building,gavas ar- od to-day on a charge of burglary ives found in his store as which had been stolen chbortng shop of Fred- an optician, They are at $249. Three times ‘in the last year Kraft has been tho victim of similar rob- Marmola Co., 864 Woodward Ave., De- Mich., troit. for a large case.—Advt. neko, beries. He notified the police this Ee WONDER: Rueathie: eat eens ieee oe HOW OF WONDERS Brown were mystified to find that nd SUBMARINE F-7 lock had been broken. A narrow . = ii0 ft at the back of the store gives t to both Kraf's and Doyle's ‘ew of busineys, ‘The detectives ol that the dust on the window hud been disturbed, So they =i THE LITTLE MAN | by the window. They found one of LITTLE hag TO-NIGHT 8.45 the missing cameras on Doyle's desk. pt ag aig Af Doyle, the jure, then took the 2 other three a’ from under a counter and ve did not know no had taken thom. He denied , Baving had anything to do with. the other burglaries, Jie will be ar- raigned in tho ( ‘entra Street Court, SEVEN FIREMEN OVERCOME | IN $10,000 CELLAR FIRE: Mexican Telegraph and Cable Com- sill | climbed out and entered Doyle's place | Hy GRANVILLE BARKER, tn “A_BUCCESSE MOROSCO 411%. Oliver Morosco's New. Musisal Farce, CANARY COTTAGE ing, Put Out of Commission, Seven firemen were overcome by EMMA a bane me UbY a1" PLAYHOUSE ¢S00 io) firs. Be Wed 48TH ST. VEof BY ay, Biv. 830, Rose, the night en- ‘ewday" a Satintay He ran the elevator! Nelson, the janitor, and his family, and sent in the alarm, Deputy Chief Binns on his arrival immediately ed in © second. ng Chief Martin, finding the Squad up to their waists in in the cellar, brought them out ourht the fire by chopping holes t TWICE DAILY past ting in cellar pipes, It was four and in the meantime Jose; sph | Langdon, Charles Doscher and Wil- |} Beau). Sent te Woot aI an. LOVE O' William Fraser, Willis Jerry Mahoney and Pe StARTON | were knocked out by CRAWEO! Hits the ba 31. NEW DILL ’N SQ. P. “UPSTAIRS AND" STANDARD! 37 70 5, far “p 0. _Wednemlay & Satin __Prening 8.90, Will Be Wel Informed Rewards What Asronmiit be ih Mapa |! __ AMUSEMENTS, _ | ini turers Can | SH Ow Grand Aeroplun Aerint A fin prada gnwita “Ame erica, GO BROADWAY THEATRE, WAP AT 187 gp, THEATRE, MWAY AT 4.87 aT OLUMBIA.!” L_ BEN WELCH WEST LIGHT THY DAUGHTER IALT 4 Te ae Wiray 424 & TT ST + ¥0 ny AnierTIES Fro ‘utgnt PHOTOPLAYS., THEATRE 42d St.,and Broadway , LYRI ANOTHER WILLIAM FOX TRIUMPH R. A4WALSH’S MASTER DRAMA TE HONOR | SYSTEM “*THE BIRTH OF A NATION’ ECLIPSED AT LAST!” Vietor Watson in New York American THE PLAY OF AMERICAN HOM HOME AND FIRESIDE EVENINGS at 8.30 P.M. OBS to $4.00 INCLUDING SUNDAYS 25° ena HOP MATINEES at 2.30 ) P. M. || EVENI M. | TWICE DAILY, FEBRUARY 13, of Reducing Fat. Mar- | =e |— Apert in | B'WAY & 06 sit HONEY:DEW Ah ais WARFIELD - GLOBE Wray & a8 t FRANCES stan Turn to theRight GAIETY "3" #6358 CORAN& HARRI CAPTAIN KIDDJR HARKKTS * THE YELLOW JACKET LEXINGTON FFPROCTOR’ ‘DSUs. ‘Sal SL me Bt i Nr, oun Ate LOEW'S NEW YORK THEA fan fs c . | RIVERSIDE 8 1917, As a Pudding Children Love sweer wheat FARINA for Supper Se, and 100, Packages The-1)sC Flour Co. The Especial Event of the Day HEARN Fourteenth Street ‘West of Fitth Avenue CLEARANCE DAYS Is the Remnant Sale EMPIRE iss 9m ae . Now Is the time to shop to greatest advantage, MAUDE ADAMS cect REW AMSTERDAM i ole A HUGE REMNANT SALE aur Rea Mill Lengths—30,000 Yards HUDSON f sy NY Is “hye 3 The %° Finest 1917 isha: see buikaae meaeaeent emis and woven ELSIE "FERGUSON ® ‘ae stripe veilen LYCEUM Wisi iin: DOMES HENRY MILLER" isa “Joltient COHAN'S}'\" Ruth Chatterton {ij ti Med in*Come Out of the Kitche CRITERION {).¢S)"0 Jolin Corts Hurcieul, Enterty Johnny Get Your Gun DAVID “tue Mic MASTER 5a 20. LITTLE LADY IN BLUE REPUBLIC * Wea haat 4%, JANE cowl rie rites rd es Wn Wat nt ai i Tarte NGE th ATING CHEATERS Norah B & Lex bal DAY erry THE OLD HOMESTEAD S VAUDEVILLE, Ud AY toe “Darling of A ALM to a1 P.M DA WAIA, urns EERE BURLESQUE. LYMPIC,). |v. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, TheGoldenGlades 39 ct. Wash Printed Voiles If purchased from the full piece you would have to pay at least .24—for some .39 and for others .49. For this sale an entire section of our basement is devoted to these remnants. ‘They are displayed on tables ede Pig! eae You have every ject prec! opportunity to look at your leisure and se! Do you know of any other Wash Goods Department in any other store that could offer such bargains? Badlew Afghane—hand nade and , sizes to 6 yrs. Baby Blankets—Jacauard inks with pink or plus bord $1 Corey Pa tr our reg. $1.69. Stamped, Cushion Brad with backs— | Ready Made Cushion Tops ang Slips For .12) yd. ere 1.98 and We Were For .14 yd. Woten Voiles ‘isely what you want, 1N WASH 000D8 DEPARTMENT—BASEMENT, @ ~~ ~~ @ CLEARANCES ‘ SILKS Here and There Some of the new colors are really About the Store audacious—but oh, how pretty they are! vercoats—Pinch-bac! lew—button tot Hiar—lined or uo “ Shop wherever you please, you nh yond z}ean't find these silks at these low - | prices anywhere © $7.98. . G00 O98 $13.00..0,! 5:8 40-inch Crepe Me yaar tA fintsh— white, bream, Second Floor, je Sole—high lustre, juality—white, ivory ight and seat and. blag shades—Special Value. oe $1.98.+.. 0.40 eingh ete and h 40-inch Georg: effect—large —Two Special V New Stripe Sport beaut width sa! Special trepe—fine crepe tment of colors lues..1.20..1.75 r white nd belted atyl our rem. $149, Main Fleor, Shirts—satin stripes— binatlons—brokea +100 Pertaeete Spectal 2.55 rte—corded madras, a—all popular Lokarenew inch— and 1.50 -tnch Crepe Me and medjum duality. Yard-wi le Faille Sitke—fine round Wilk cord in re—wool mixture— Burgundy, —our reg. $3.99.:2,.85 seo weeeel 2B 35-inch Taffetas—chiffon fintsh— white, Jvory and black—also street and evening sh Special Value pink, blue or W Clearance of Portieres—Lace Curtains Reversible Silke Pi in duplex colorin borders—value $46 CLEARANCES carfs-—-Workbags. oo .6o 80 & 98 Frou Froe Dama: rich cole Portieren— combinations—a palr 8.08 08, 1.40 Our reg. 149 and 1,08 or single door hanging- best colors—each, hed Sofa Cashions, nd Combinations 4 ‘Lapestries, + 69 dropped tt closed out annu- ally—in lols of 6-to 60 patrs of a style~—-strictly perfect—made by @ firm known for quality ai atyle. Lot 1...s008 “90 Lot 4.0... Lot 8.. Lot 5., Lot 3. ro 2.08, Tot 7 Impotted Net Were 5.08 Mar Antoinett: t work— re S08 white or Arabian. - a ieaslal at 3.08 Wwe Were 11.08. prevent de 69 et. Storm Weave Serres i-ineh: 1 i wn, Brink double b Our reg. Our reg. « Sash “Uneanesingie or vari ety, +10 to 2.98) ——________ wey his Mat, Daily | ING SPECIALS—-Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P. M. “THE GINGER GIRLS” — | MORN apn pn ose ao lors buying, quantities restricted, No Mall or Telephone Orders. 56 | 59 ct, Little Tots’ Petticoats. . ._ me arnet, Cambric and nainsook— Yoke and avy and black. Princess sty E muroleery and MAIN yLGOR lace trimmed—sises tc 6 yeni a9) INFANTS’ Devt Second’ FLOOR, cron’ Wik | $5.98 Boys’ Suits Ste 17 yee 4.5 otk model» ~arare Re 29 ct. Mercerized S verre MO] Tinea ha . d U4 et. Fancy Voiles NORVAL BAPTIE “The Devil on Ice’ SOCIETY'S NEWEST FAD THAT ZIP-ZIPPY DINNER SHOW TOSNLGUE at 7 6 s1ie agtints we THE MIDNIG HT PARADE Balconades 3d Floor. Dancing at 6.40. First or World Ree nowned ant for Grilled ‘Shomasl Meadway & 66tnse.mwy ne COLUMBUS DOOD ico a la Carte WASH DEKSS FABR 25 et. Satin and Taffeta Ribhene 19) Also» molren=bl hi $1.49 American Taffeta Umbrellas, .... 26 ‘an 1 28-inch, MBI $1.98 Long Crepe Kim 59 et. € ‘il tren's Pajamas how 19 ct, Boys’ Percale Blouses 39 ct, Mercerized Damask bsinch | 1 assortme color Lot! Tain’ vee BASEMENT, back— 17 yrs. 38ineh . AB “ patterns and pinch nad and party of pretty Lintn, BOYS’ CLOTHING | 12h4 “THIRD FLOOR, & 14 ct. Toweling For dish or {C3—BASEMENT, ‘oller—colore | TOWRLINGS—MAIN PLOOB, |19 & 25 ct. Marquisette Curtaining. . 1 %-inch--10 to @ gore lengthe— maby can be mate UPHOLS ESM ENT, $1.09 Bleached Sheets... oh before © quality—roft MUSLANS—BASEMENT, {4|6) set. Bleached Cheesecloth Al absorbent 3 yanls nor ‘more tu to costnmer, MUSLINSTabiaimnt, 79 ct. Sateen Petticoats. . RIDHONS—-MALN FLOOR, 236 mined LAS. MAL 7 emming) ~depe ends finish—no dreas- dae bn SECUND FLOOR, pnelette pink hi, » and t t URNIBHINGS—THIRD FLOOR, : - and vl colore: a—panel pleated it Hum h n ) pe 98 ct, Women's White Petticoate.. oo Wide ruffle of good emb'y oF rows of fancy. UNDERWNAR—SsECOND FLooR, eachedegood pattern INENS MAIN FLOOR | oo \ Clock Signs Denote Morning Spev'als, Leok fer the Cleckes Lath in sh eat te