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——— ae OD FOLKS MRED “UASCARETS’ FOR LIVER, BOWELS Salts, calomel, pil pills act on! bowels like pepper acts in nostrils. Enjoy life! Don't stay | \ bilious, sick, headachy, Phil harmonic By Sylvester Rawling. EO SCHU the co Orchestra at yesterday afternoon. was gold out was no small tribute | the popular ‘cellist lequals his skill. J ert's concerto Carnegie Ay Sd and he stirred . himself, by the Mr. fact and constipated, Thursday night, | with Mo in D minor was the feature y Orchestra's concert ta yesterday afternoon fi aym- Rave sh opportun explot isiclans at their heat iy « wded and full of must give to the | “PPT coathustasm ar help, else they Phe coneerts o! terday hel from constip The condie | 7 ieee Bib niotien tion is perfectly natural, It is just as Piano recital at the Comedy natural as it is for old people to walk | |" ternoon by Ba slowly For age is never so active as | Branch young maa playe youth. The muscles are less elastic. Mozart, Chopin, Rra And the bowe iscles, il Debussy compositions w Soe all old people need Cascarets. One nd earnestness, W might as well refuse to aid weak eves Ceor hia inapiration, At the Wal with glasses as to neglect this gentle | qor¢- Astoria last night Reg ina Rose aid to weak bowels, ‘The bowels must cltal, be kept active. This is important at all ages, but never so much as at fift Age is not a time for harsh physica, Youth may occasionally whip the bowels into activity. Buta lash can't m. Hugo Wo ballade In i with charm, Mme, Hirsh waa he used every day, What the bowels ‘inet with i ie of the old need is a gentle and natural &t the bi to One that can be constantly used | \yiecha Elman played at the Metro- hout harm. The only such tonic is itan cancert last night for the Cascarets, and they cost only 10 cents |! : A = ; i a whe er box at any drug store. r econd time this seas 2 y drug store“Advt fin overflowing audience. ‘The sing ere Mr Marie Rapp and ndo Carpi. Hageman conducted PILES GUKEU AT HOME BY * NEW ABSORPIION METHOD — « first symphony was. the |e tell othere of th Garcle at once—an! Mra, M. Summers, Ind ——Aavt Write to-day to Box 63, South Bend, Don't neglect it, with twice duily FOR THROAT AND LUNGS STUBBORN COLGTS AND COLDS Iahly effiel ies Infected th Eckman’s © sa ts Alterative | at sateen ts EM Ses cites AND OTHER LEAD: | PRO-VIN TOL FNC ne ORY CO Rents Bs Iya nRvacieTs. Vitth Aw ’ PHOTO PLAYS. Mouth Wash Garaje-Nasal Douche G Has Leo Schulz | For Its Soloist, whose modesty | Ch kraimme He played tn Bek= (Hail, Harold Ba the house to enthusiastic recognition of | Stransky, undismayed that the Boston Orches- tra, under Dr. Muck, exploited it on| led his programme | rt’s overture to “The Mar- |Opera House on Saturday afternoon, noon, tone overture, Tayi" | recital, more fam |has skill, sincerity, understandinic and | gifts of interpretation rare for a debutante. “Lohengrin,” ringer ered H from Z% was the soloist at| sold-out house enjoyed It. tof the Philharmonte | ail Harold Bauer, pianist, and Pablo Hall | Casals, celist, at the same hour, That the house Ru English, is were , all, Interested ready to bi or less, per w Evelyn Greeley the World-Brady seen In the support well in“ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, Strause’s “Don Jua The Arcow-Pathe | pleture, “Crime "a “Egmont” @nd Puntshment,” with Derwent Ha asp iggetckhent ls Ml Kir db in the chief rolo, will be released and Wagner's “Siegfried jroy 95" were on the programme. A Miriam Cooper, ‘ar, advises to a In th r, pianist, H than it 1s now, at must some woll know the blind Tense Pastor jan, Itallan, ( ar arance rances Alda, n and Walter ‘uso especially, TMsph. Da to Slegmun¢ he Mail, ma et that Mr. knockout schem: anybody from telling whi ind from asking questions. Honor System hand travelled a 1 h to work for the Univer Fairbanks has retur anac Lake and ts get gin making that $1 8, 18 9c ‘The Social Leper.” Edward Dillon says: are out, The 5 on Howard and Jay Pe ake in Ho they write Barviscale ts acting ina f aiver City, It is a story __ PHOTO PLAYS. 5 Penpty SINS and ded, they didto ONE LITTLE GIRL WHAT THE CRITICS SAY: «*Seven Deadly Sins’ Scores Big Hit at All Moss Houses.” ~—Zit, N. Y¥. JOURNAL. ““*GREED’ is moulded in the form most popular with the ‘fans.’ It holds the suspense by a murder mystery that is only solved about one hundred feet before the close of the film.”” N. Y. TELEGRAPH. Today—B. §. MOSS THEATRES—Tonight WITH USUAL VAUDEVILLE BILLS REGENT 116th St. and Seventh Ave. JEFFERSON Mth St. and Third Ave HAMILTON 146th St. and Broadway PROSPECT Prospect and Westchester Aves, FLATBUSH Fletbush and Church Aves, Brooklyn | princtpat number on the programme of the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Mali on Saturday after- It was played masterfully aud |aympatheticaily by Dr. Muck and his | splendid band. At Aeollan gave crowded Sebumann and name 19 likely to become for she the Metropolitan yesterday af- ans nd disclosing a rire power, Individuality and expr ness, Mrs. Lydig and Mrs. Stokes soon are to give the yorng man pub Among Mrs. Lydia's Caruso, much iMiam Thorner, h pre. things, f Motion Picture Notes i Tn turning the camera to photo- ‘t at twenty 8. Gervaise Sladdin of Consolidated tion has gone to Canada ice jr. has left the Morning who recently Joined r on to be of Carlyle Black- “Pak | y and substituting make-up | bile and & waitress who achieves success in an- other line. ‘Thomas W. Carrigan has become su- pervising director of the Arrow Film Corporation. He will direct the next Arrow production, girls to keep out of the fins, She saye the business is overcrowded and that genius has but a bare chance of being recognized. ABIBLE FOR EVERY ACTOR INTHE WANDERER" CAST Now the Chorus Girls Can Read , the Parable on Which the Drama Is Founded. Through the efforts of the Rev. Dr. | d Margarete age of Figaro,” and needed no [with Jonna ae carl traun, 80FRe William Carter, General Sec- pology for his presentation of it |G,’ Goritz and Robert Leonhardt retary of the New York Bible Society, Luss's impresn! tone poem,|jn the cast, Mr. Bodangky conduct- 240 Bibles will be dolivered to the “Death and ransiiguration,” was/ing, had an effective, Upgebel n. in Manhattan Opera House to-day, one 1 - he proc ne the evening a crowded ouse hea “ tik cit saat played impressively. The progt Ne | iNiecini’s “Manon Lescaut” well sung b= py to be given to each member of also held Schubert's “Unfinished” | "Frances Aida, Martinelli, Scotti, the cast appearing in “The Wanderer.” symphony De Segurola, Reiss, and Flora Perini, These Bibies will alao be distributed - (Mr. Papt conducting. 1 6 front of the house and in the Own Playing of sietavited to hel ioube parlors of the th , by are To paw in Mozart's lovely piano po Morris G. Dr. Carter apany with other lergyme the t Oper week to see was so impressed donate a ible led to @ rember of th a Bible, Handsome- hd leather Higles stamped in nd the names of the S luve wlready been presented Willam EU rence Reed, ( Dunbar, Beverly Hiandick, other Bibles will 6 but will not be rst atep In a movement 1 to undertake," said “ot a Hible should be nk room of every tre rk. 1 have already placed thousands of Bibles in count- sea 1 ibs and reading rooms butt we have neglected eatrical profession.” CASTORIA For Infants and Children | « In Use For Over 30 Years .000, | Always bears the Signature of ZEEE Cla CONCERTS AND MUSIC, METROPOLITAN 45 NIGH Rr < At 1 ON Tb aN Bisse Coa, VAUDEVILLE. _ FFPROCTOR’ PAVILEL @& PHOTO UL ~ hgh sa. "at SL 3 tN, : | seat Howe ‘a. 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Maude Ballington BOOTH ty person and ey very event Sundays, Rex Beach: Picture ‘Co. Presents aFfom. Rex Beach's Famous Novel, t Prices Phuraday |PARK Yvan Abramean'a Y-dct’ Seomati0 Enlig hten Thy pe hter’ IL eau 25-50-75-1.00 Matiners _15-25-50 Yi; Wb LLL » Feb, » include | The Bara THE WESTMINSTER KENNEL CLUB'S DOG SHOW |: Madison Square Garden Feb.20, 21,22, 23 OLUMBIA ! 49, (Fron bey | 4 PUSS PLSS SRUHITEOTE RAL ANNI w WEAN BEDINE HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. t the first duty of a to serve good food food “Ushould be served-—in the cat restaurant in New York—and y low that YOU will be glad to pay ‘t No C \baret. we > Dancing. A few items ind Holly and Biseul Supper Served at Surprisingly Low Prices kest and Best LUNCH Serv: v o w ° = 17] w fc) a a e < = Fe] ry i i<') 2 = 12) | = “4 o a] a = ivating ear range of ur Owe Buking with all Orders BA 5 of For Ladies and Gentleman 0) Always Open ll 147-149-151 West 43d St., One Door East of B'way = Lussier turna them sea that peo ta 10 A.M. to 11 P.M Le ila PPUDR 10M IALT AMUSEMENTS. Lussier Restaurant! “Little La FRANGES STARR KEPUGBLIC JANE COWL ' CEN, Etr: TO DILL) ‘Lurntothe Right GATETY shew.o $084 O55 COHAN & HARRIS 12005,0%,4: CAPTAIN KIDD, Jr. HARRIS §. 44,5: NEMS we , THE YELLOW JACKET (ag ' dy 4] imblae || , ‘ ah. 8 | ‘L ii AC "TIME? i RY ee bi Sss z ih fess pis ‘ ; HAM: ny . Ei GR | rogers Al Tablespoons and Forke— j ‘CENTURY | | Our Inventory Sales Are Famous FEBRUARY—Introduces the New for Spring Our Cash Purchasing Insures the Best and Latest | | TUESDAY—BLOUSE DAY Two days before Washington's Birthday—Blouse specials—stunning and mats for the holiday parties. CREPE DE CHINE—GEORGETTE CREPE—WASHABLE SATINS. - | white, flesh, gold, tan, nile green—of course a crepe de chine blouse made with the ever-becoming frill, not only on wide front revers and in the sleeves, but finishing the collar, too, Satin bands trim another model of excellent quality georgette. The satin models are stunning tailored blouses with turnback cuffs--good looking buttons—seams nicely stitched on other blouses seams are hemstitched—our reg. $4.98......... 8.77 TWO ATTRACTIVE VOILE BLOUSES—Hematitched tucks, many in front and just enough in back really make one smart waist—the collar and cuffs of which are edged with dainty Venise lace. Horizontal insertions of medium width Val. lace produce fetching lines in another model in voile—our reg. $2.98 oe . 2.26 Any clerk in this famous second floor Blouse Department will show you our specialized 1,85 Blouses. You can’t believe all that's said until you see them. — —e Silverware, Cutlery | Two Silk Underwear Barg Chemises and Camiso Creve de Chine Knvetope Chemt | ematne— Dinner hite, plain, with fine \ others more elaborately r 'd with lace Anaertions— our reg. $2.69 . These Are the Things That Add to| of the Attractiveness the | Tabler: |Marmatnde Jare—cut class : 3.08 Hammered allver top and spoon | obeneide Chiba as 6 and % bottle casters 8 Camisotes—elabora janed LEY dad pena land iene +B8| and ornamented with “aitterent style laces—our rog. = pretty designe--very newest Also PALLOFNS, cecovcesses @ for 1.35 | eter Camtrolen—atlver, ei vasrakd Mula ates pink “our reg. .98 65 ebony handles 1.59 American atest net of aix each—our rem. $1.98 Spectaition in pretty and practical Angerie for Girls and Misses Carving Sety (two p well k our te ") ng handler vesee bh OO pe—lace edging on deep emb'd tam'and finished with luce inserts in wide flown 6 to 18 yra.—our reg. own make $149 Table Knives and Forks— cellule | Table | | ra make 33 handles Bach + 79 | piel ih ren 20 ere Petticoats—cambric, with wide qmproldery insertion and edging— 4 to 16 yin-—our reg. 9 £ Odd Pieces of kn Clearance Hilverplat bleware= forks, tat ns, MUBAr Ape Sateen Nloomers—white and navy and Hatt val 25 & 36 .1| blues-guod quallty—6 told yree 5-6 PATINGE THEA | Today. Tie & ETL 9 . inal | SPECIAL---TUESDAY ONLY SHOW OF WONDERS | Sern pe TAIN SALE CUR S Y Dainty Madras Curtains— Only about 800 pairs. Soft, cream grounds, in patterns delightfully varied—just a sugge tion of color (pink, blue or maize) in the floral designs, Jusr ‘LOVE ‘OF MIKE Sa AsTo RY ¥ « WAT oie LITTLE | MOR2 iS DANE Hy GIANVILLR Maxine Elligit’s We, Wed aM A Xara stot “THE L HITLE MAN CASINO She gn ~ you" RE iN LOVE HOOTH Ga haven ear MR, WILLIAM GILLE' ITE In UA RLOCESAPUR CALAMITY, MoROSCO TAP ATIOE, WY dint Fo 1 ‘CANARY ‘COTTAGE. 39TH ST. ‘ Wace EMMA DUNN in “OLD LADY 31” PLAYHOUSE 47). Nai Muay, THE MAN WHO CAME BACK hcl) S: “Boum LONGACRES, Gyiytet WII.COLLIER in NOTHING #tY TRUTH 44 str THER or brine 2194819. a0 JOAN THE Wonk BIG NEW BILL WASH'N SO. PLAYERS fomedy Theatres LOW. 41 ot > COR r A " ua 6] PSTAIRS “AND DOWN" ¥s ves STANDARD {)\"), CHAUNGEY OLCOTT i LYRIC ‘Hemet aby Week | HONOR" | SYSTEM SEE be Lodge LEXINGTON ’ iRARRY? WHICH ONI SHALL’ BURLESQUE, LYMPI( Mat. Daily Lady Bucea I Tr BROOKLYN "TAR i S tHE AUTO GIRLS Wi JOERS. the thing to freshen the room for the coming Spring Da) Fine Curtains—Marie Antoinette, Lacet, Irish Point ar* other patterns—the very best of designs, but just because we per pait | have only two and three pair lote—these are marked very lov Val. 6.98} for this sale, | RARE BARGAINS—-THESE CLEARANCES: Cartains—variety of Antoinette, La 4.77 Mars patterne—-Marie , Imported Panel Curtains Oe tee au | Antoinette and Lacet patterns beat design ine ser | th lotee of two and. three pairs] Were 7.98 612.98 to 15.98...... 2.08 Were 9.98... Woes 8.98 and 9.98 . 6.98 Were 6.98.... Were 3.98 and 4.49... 2.98 Were 5.98 Were 1.49 and 1.79. 0s Were 2.98... Vestibule Panels—Lacet and Marie | Imported Antoinette patterns—20 to 30 in.|Laces--Elaborate cushion work motifs:-—Value 1.98......... 1.49 Reg. 3.29 and 3.98 per yd., 1.98 Clearance of Light Weight Curtain Fabrics—Imported Madras and fine Serims;-~ 49 to .98.....0005 Sash and Vestibule | Value 20 MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tuesday Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone Orde: 2.68 |s129 Radium Taffetas, deve rgos—variety -in and lus- Trouscahits “ivore ané bleeae ®ILKS--MAIN FLOOR, 25 Wide Ribboi Satins and ta and colors—ali molres RINBONS--MAIN FLOOR. noft of model all ate SKIRTS 8FOOND FLOOR, $1.98 Women’ Striped gingharr lars and Dive to 46 | OND’ FLOOW, uff ES -BE Voile Blouses 1.00) ut styles, with emb'y, lace and |%¢ French Serges & Talfotas. .... 80 tu watlor collars. ) to ¢4-Inch—all , wool—fine RLATEES— SECOND FLOOR, twill— gray, tan, Fose, green, Prune. brown, garnet. navy. black $i # Black Jap Sik Bouses 169 KES GOODS —MAIN FLOOR, wa with fine tuck | 39¢ Silly Mixed Fancies SECOND FLAOR 35-Inch —aasortment of street and Wasi rt oapes PAneice—pasewes 29¢ Merceried Popline. .. Yard wide—best colors of dresses. Le 29 Women's Long Kimonos pink, bl | WAIL 84 PARRICS—BASEMENT te Hat, Ting 3/29 Mercerized White Pepling 20 Mat Trimm ish--for middy blouses, witecment lower ‘neyoitinn. | divtenaahirea, pajaman, ets Nee TMISUINUS THIRD FLOOR dresses, ahi aie WHITE UODA— MAIN FLOOR, he Nightdresses 4 ee ne ‘heh nectar - * 927.0 Wilteo V MUSLIN UND we A AROOND FLOOR, mn and # on blue, rose & cream grounds, KUGS. TWRD' PLOON 85 31.98 Crochet Spreads ahory Pull assorted sPiraps BAay $2.29 Silkeline Conk tables... 1 ' al pat r en borders fu | COMPORTABLES—BASEM ENT, 98¢ Hemstitched Sheets, $1.19 Women's Fatra Size Union Suits attern 60 rke, te Babies’ White Dresses 1 linelle—y ANTS EOOND BLOOM | $ix90 (before — hemming) 59 Children's Pajamas. 88) are saing dependable auality, hue " plain’ w | MUSLINS- BASEMENT, wrth ad lt oot Ob Y it 29 Mercerized Damasks a Bleached S8-inch—full Une of $1.98 Boys’ Suts 9 to 17 pra, 8.06 pattern SENS MAIN FLOOR, t a ser 29 New Serim Curtains, ....... | tailored Arablan—wit Bows, CLOLWING THIRD. FLOOR, lace, inwert and @ $6.98 Boys’ Nor(olk Suits 550 (ON! Ob RTAINS —BASmACENT, tat CPUS $1.25 Men's & Women's Umbrellas. . w e n taffetea—plain or Clock Slums Denote Look for ob Morning *pectate, Clue Look for the Cleeket he