The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1917, Page 13

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‘St. Paul’ Sung Diace to place m wg Farrar, Amato and Botta in the principal cheracters. again distinguishing herself by her dancing and Mr, Polacco conducting, Tamely Before Cardinal Farley ’ By Sylvester Rawling. R. HORATIO PARKER'S opera, in English, ‘Mona," of unhappy fate and memory, held a char- which should have been haps it was an obses that made mo think of It con- ly yesterday in drifting from to review the day's At any rate, like the weather, Was little in the output that! Rot depressing. Take, for in- | avoiding chronological order, performance of Mendeissohn's Paul” at Carnegie Hail last night Reginald de Koven's “The Canter- bury Pilgrims,” the fifth opera in English: to be staged by Mr, Gatti since the beginning of his consulship, ts sonoures d for a first performance M ALMOST INSANE of Remedies Without Results, Spread Over Body. Then Tried by the Catholic Oratorio society. All| Cuticura and Was Healed, accessories were re, including presence of Cardinal Farley, to| ‘My face was covered with pimples Make it a success, Yet wh stood in honor of His Emi Rig entrance, the Bacerdos” @tency. She probably, better than any | ‘of the latter least fatled to ri or a ruder William Reck, tal at Acollan Tail in the afternoon |—Aare and blotches caused by a strong cold | I tried all kinds of remedies but without results and the pimples became worse | and almost spread over my body, They were hard and of various sizes, some 'n | With red heads and others scaled over. 1. , Were very itchy and Leh ing. Could | not sleep nights. Almost {nsane. “I had lost all hope when friends failing back. | recommended Cuticura Soap and Oint- , not to speak | ment. It only took about four boxes of performance, | Cuticura Ointment with the Cuticura r p to heal me.'’ (Signed) Miss Dora en we all sing of 6 made our hearts sin fective it was, Mme, Selim. has labored valiantly for to perfect the organization, al ys, until | t, gaining in ett Us, recognized the , uplift in th horus and o to fi "| City, Sept. 11, 1916, , laboring rg strongly medicated soapsare responsible for half the skin troubles in the world. They make little irritations into great ones. Stop the use of all doubtful soaps. | Use Cuticura, and no other soap, for all | toilet purposes. Help it with touches of Cuticura Ointment. | For Free Sample Each by Return Mail address post-card: ‘‘Cuticura, Dept. H, Boston.’ Sold everywhere. 8 sung by fift boys | jus Loyola Choir itone, gave a ree » Beck his strene te gestures to be desi » 61,00 at Box Off, (Steinway Piano.) tions by Har m, Liszt, Brahms, S olf, Stratss, VAUDEVILLE. FFRROCTOR'S PLE R a Pion Poava Sti St hard Hage- | nist at the Lew ‘Wei ate & Billy Hart, Lew "a Surry “thats Tiny & concert that us 97, Boellm. ohumann’s pian lolinist and ‘cellis _The gloom was bi eynical fend t the programm belled a piar n, by report to} He ‘at the onian Church fl | pa giaothem ani fn Wotente night w was an His. | B*e” t ta'wich MIS VA STLE cal organ concert by Joseph Bon- Loew's ben Roo! et, the distinguished French organ. | fp ty at which he gave a resume of |§ RUTHROYE wit organ music from Gabriel! to Rach, The Clevelands Bonnet before « olumn, my 77 N° panies to pay stockholders a v “Thats” got | ance ‘House —_— BANKING AND FINANCIAL, stockholders nearly 3. has been my priv o hear Mr «| Pat's Ki CE jap \ ieee perform NP KEITH'S n Opera Riverside Geraldine BWAY & 96 ST appre ent. at tho. Metr last night, with BANKING AND FINANCIAL, CLLR ALLOY ARDY Te q Warning! Oil Stock Buyers Considering Pur- chase New Hoffman Preferred 8 Stock at Par of $1 Per Share with | One Free Share Bonus of common, par value $1.00 per share (given with each share preferred purchased MUST ACT NOW! ENTIRE OFFERING WITHDRAWN From sale here to-morrow night. SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS at Goose Creek, Texas, where Company controls more than 600 acres of leases not far from the new ; 20,000 BARREL GUSHER (See New York Newspapers Feb. 20th, for proof) prompt this action. Ast Hoffman Company paid stockholders $2,900 for every $100 in- vested at par ten months after organizing. 2nd Hoffman Company paid 70% cash dividends between June, f) 1916, and February, 1917, 3rd and 4th Hoffman Companies have Just sold tt interest to HY compan a Texas compan which will enable Com- 1 eget aa i y ice laity dividend. Stockholders \¥ terest in all the oil produced, which })| WZ OOM Zante "ldananiaane will still retain a very substanti should amount to many times the cash dividend. There ave literally thousands of people who “wish they had bought” in above named companies and are hurrying to buy stock in New Hoffman Company so as to be “in on Hoffman prosperity.” §Y NEW HOFFMAN COMPANY PRODUCES AND |; M/RKETS OIL j street of Ilumble, town Texas, mentioned above from the that paid just across the Ist H every day property of NEW WELL Aa orcs WILL BE LET IMMEDIATELY TO DRILL on our Goose Creek lease nearest the 20,000 barrel well that came in Tuesday, Feb. 20th OIL BRINGS $1.30 A BARREL now. re the value of a single well producing 600,000 barrels of [1 oil per month, A single day's production will pay entire drilling and fy equipment cost of such a well } NOT LESS THAN $50 8¢% PREFERRED STOCK SOLD ONE PERSON You get $50 common free—100 shares in all Terms und ba ' We reserve right subseription or to app than ore ed, Application will be made to list stock on New York Curb and other exchanges. Our offices will be open until 10 o'clock to-night to ac- commodate clients. Wire orders at our expense, ated booklet jon less shares Bend for 20 page Wiust Contaiming histories of all Hoffman NEW HOFFMAN COMPANY One Wall Street, New York Telephone Rector 5818-5819 HENRY H. HOFFMAN, PRESIDENT OF THIS COM. PANY, HAS A NATIONAL REPUTATION AS A SUCCE, SSFUL OIL MAN. CUMULUS HTOTE h PIII ILLLILTTEE FROM PIMPLES Which Covered Face, Tried All Kinds | Kontrowitz, Centerville Station, N. Y. | Cheap soaps, harsh soaps, coarse, | THE 4 MARX BROS.|. Rosin Qa Fox's Bay Ridge, Sd ‘ Feb. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1917. PHOTO PLAYS. SEVEN DEADLY SINS and what they didto ONE LITTLE GIRL | CHARLOTTE WALKER in SLOTH \ B. 8. MOSS THEATRES—First Exclusive Showing. | Hamilton Theatre, 146th St. v dundee Vane’ Feb. 26; Tuesday, Feb. 27; Regent Theatre, 116th St. i, 7th Tuesday, Feb. 27; Wednesday, Feb. 28. Pros; pect es, 16ist St. & W Tuesday, Feb. 27; Wednesda Jefferson “ih 14th St., b. Flatbush Ave. & Chureh St., B Y.—Monday, Tuesday, di Hee NANCE O’NEIL in GREED Majeattc Theatre, JASth Bt. & St. Nichol Th 71 rdham Road—Friday, ath St, & 1 wyace te ANN MURDOCK in ENVY @ 724 St,, . 27) Wednenday b—M Spotl Winter wr 126th St. & 7th Ave. NEW “SIN AND A NEW THEATRES. — Garden sale SHOW OF WONDERS Wh ular & PRiNCESS {5,24 Romina OH, ROOT Sy eotne SUBMARINE F-7 ck Dance G rt BAKKER, H MR. WILLIAM GILLETTE EMMA DUNN in “OLD taby 31” PLAYHOUSE (St “A SUOCESSFUL CALAMITY." monosco Weare , "CANARY" coT TAGE 39TH ST. THE MAN WHO came’ BACK 48TH ST. }) " ay @ The | »C h a i ix LONGACRE \, WM COLLIER In NOTHIN 44 t Bayard Veiller V Twice DAILY 2:7 By Rasd MOAN THE WOMAN BIG NEW BILL WASH’ N SQ. PLAYERS. He M us TH Twie MA CORT “UPS 25 and 50c | art Beats Of the Hearth E GREATEST HUMAN STORY EVER TOLD. © Daily TINEES 2.30 and 8.30. NIGHTS, 25c to $1.00 Byenives 5 20. TAIRS AND DOWN” STANDARD i Mwita Tr a WATCH YOUR STEP OTO PLAYS. Monday, Feb. 26; hester Ay. meray’ . 28, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 27, 28, Brookly Y STAR EACH ‘eat [asics aun || LYCEUM 3 WENRY MILLER » "iste" KMCR THO KEK : Ata Wel & Sat GEORGE ARLISS THE PROPESSOI'S LOVE STO 215 1 dM Barrie’ Trak GAIETY ir: QP iti RIY pare 4. COHAN'S fF erty Ruth Chatterton ¥)//"5 4! ia: in“Come Out of the Kitchen” FULTON * we COURT E " WISE ms “PALS FIRST” CRITERION {2.1 JOH INNY GET ‘Your’ “Gin we 45 cGGN Stor Maas i GLOBE), LAURETT rivione We WARP OF uri BELASCO}\;""*! FRANCES STARR REPUBLIC };"\\' JANE COWL » CENTURY si icc sarc DIL LINGHAM: ZIEGEELD CENTURY GIR SCOCOANUT GROVES!" * Little Lady in Blue LILAC TIME” LOHAN & HARRIS CAPTAIN KiDD,JR.t HARRIS hast 7 au YELLOW JACKET” MANHATTAN THE WANDE RER teed ina a SEVIS turday,) LEXINGTON IM TP at tan FAME WYN rene line Mae CORI TEATS BURLESQUE LYMPI¢ Mal. Daily 0 “HELLO PARIS” |BROADWAY REX BRACH I phe BARRIER omey PHOTO PLAYS, _ | PHOTO PLAYS, | a A Great Story By a Great Writer Told Ina Great Picture gq jy Mfalf- past two o'clock on Sunday, February 5, marked the dawn of a new epoch in motion pron history. At that hour “The Barrier,” from Rex Beach's great romance of Alaskan life, was shown in public for the first time at the Broadway Theatre. It caught and held the big audience from start to finish, through swift, stirring scenes and thrilling climaxes— all because “The Barricr” is a great picture. The BARRIER BY REX BEACH q “The Barrier” a s the big, strong, v ital things of life—-love, faith, pain, joy, courage, struggle, sacrifice, clash—a_ vivid, truthful drama of primitive life told by a great writer who saw it unfold before his own eyes and himself played a man’s part in it. q It is the most powerful romance of the most popular American author—a writer whose hooks are read by millions of people because of his marvelous powers of description and the tremendous personal experience upon which his sto are based. @ Directed by Edgar Lewis. Produced under personal supervision of the author by the Rex Beach Pictures Co., Inc. =—===G0O TO SEE IT AT THES BROADWAY THEATRE DIRECTION OF STANLEY V. MASTBAUM Now Showing Every Evening at 8.30 and Daily Matinees at 2.30 Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 SBELZNICK PICTURES CLARA KIMBALL | S228 UNG IN ‘The Price She Paid’ PROM THLE NOVEL BY DAVID CVHAM PHILLIPS, Shown Firat in the Following MARCUS LOEW THEATRES WEEK OF FER, 201 Pocday & Vom\tu'w | 11 Vrie 8 tn “The Devil . On Ice” SOCIETY'S NEWEST FAD teat ZIP-ZIPPY Dire aN wel! at 7 o'clock Same artists as he MIDNIGHT PARADE DANCE ATT BALCONADES. 34 Foor Strickland’s Orchestra and the Most Foot Gladdening Floor _By REX BEACH AMUSEMENTS, HIPPODROME A "THE BIG SHOW | in New York ret KELLERMANN? |" 02, ‘Thomar Hea nas, ALFRED NOYES DENTISTRY, OLUMBIA ‘sire Dentistry That Lasts THE SIGHTSEERS | qo nares REQUIRED Dies IN ATTENDANCE <a | CLEARANCES in MUSLIN UNDERWEAR r Princess Siips—white and flesh, cambric and nalnsook lace trimmed yoko and were $1.98... Cornet Covers—nainn: cambric—yokes of fancy la embroidery. and ribbon our reg. .69 » 38 Naine Night Dresnen—odd lot of dainty atyles—lace a mbrotdery trimmed—slightly soiled from handling—w: $2.65..1.65 Fine Nainsoo! er dainty trimme Fakes of fine laces and embroldery—ribbon bowa—ribbon run—reg. 98 6p je Jacketa—hand knit, fancy med—our reg Aprone—round or equ or without bib Wike——rom, AD OS ow Aprons—soniloped ruffles F xquare—with or without bibs--val. 69 SILVERWARE, CUTLERY | Reductions to Interest Housewives. Nickel Silver—Rogers’ and other makes—frult knives, oyster forks, Ke apoons, butter spreaders F reg. .19—each tt A half dozen Moye’ Silk Tntttal Handkerehtets our reK A | Women's silk 1 sorte | 4 ‘Vestibule Paneto— Antotnett These are of excellent quality. figured borders { value. 85-tneh M fabric our rem. .3" Fine Rephyr Ging ame—s assortment of plain colors M6-Ineh Cotton salt f and other colors 25 et, Ivory Tint Dressing Comb 10 et, Mack Rubber Dressing Comb 7 w varied sizes TO-MORROW—LAST DAY Inventory—Wednesday Night End of Season REDUCTIONS and CLEARANCES WILL CAP THE CLIMAX TO A REMARKABLY SUCCESSFUL SELLING ERA Our Invariable rule of never carrying merchandise from season to season is responsible for these offerings of Lively Interest. ———_____Y“ CLEARANCES | CLEARANCES IN DRESSES PORTIERES — CURTAINS — For Women and Misses UPHOLSTERY VELVETERNS—a fow evening Imported Pavel Curtains— frocks of taffeta and radium ‘ere $7 5.98 cloth 8.05 Wore $9. Hs 5.8 JERSHY CLOTH—Satine—Sorern— Were $6.98 4.08 Satin combination»—Poplins. 12.86] Were $5.98... BOS Some extra aises in this lot In Marto Antoinette and Lacet Patterns et and Marte 20 to 30 In, valver GF FatiGTe aiaih motite--value. Wi teeeeees 1.49 that were $29.98 to $39.98....16.50 | Cartaine— ’ Were $12.98 to $15.98..... Were $4.08 and $9.98 Were $2.98 and $4.49 Were $1.49 and $1.79... Marlo Antoinette, Lacet, Irish Point— In beat dealgne—some fine Scrima, odd lots of two and three patra each. VELOUR PORTIERES At 3.08 each. reduced about half Suitable also for Couch Covers. WASH DRESS FABRICS These Clearances Disclosed Before Stock Taking rinted Silk ang Cotton p would sell at i value Inlen rose, pink our reg CLEARANCES IN REMNANTS 12% per ya Printed Fabries—all sorts and kinds, TOILET ACCESSORIES Remarkable Clearance Prices. our reg. 69 Mate Health Ide Nall Wile— and shapes......... 7 CLEARANCES MUSLINS, SHEETS, SPREADS 3 Rogers’ Al Gravy S4-inch Mienched Muslins...yd. 123% a ee aarena ah 62 h leached Sheetings— on | Rowers’ . celluloid h ft heetings— frantfactui a] for tu 24 fine ts of hemmed om heetn, our rem. $1.49 . “RO ot Vable Kalves and Forks—fing Hommed. Hemstitchoa. Amerton ebony handlen-— Our Reg Our Reg net of 6 each -our rem $1.98....3.55 os 7 oo $1.07 (77 HANDKERCHIEFS 07 77 Silk and Linen--for Men, Women| $115 oa Crochet Spreads full sizo— | our reg, $1 1.39 Faull sine Spreads ralsed tena dosigne—our reg. $4 1.69 value CLEARANCES RT & STAMPED GOODS +AD to shion 7.08 Women| oldered Handkerchtets +19 to 1.49 lit tly solled a Large f nne Sewing r Tee 4 each DP and Kaltting Bax r ree each (2pl we to bt 19 to 2.08 | MORNING SPECIALS— Tomorrow, Wednesday, Until 1P. M, Luvk for ihe Civekss prevent denters b antition restricted he Orders FOR SALE - ee 1.29 Radium Silke 40-inch 1.09 | 32 & 35 ct. New Cretonnes ET DIAMONDS uric l rs eae a ere ; ' adow. "vars WATCHES Nee Oe ers PLOOe. : Pen RA SEMENT On SEND FOR BOON OF GEMS 75 ct. Merex'd Damask Lunch Cloths 66 $2599 $1 Weekly {OPEN Dany 4-1 $1.09 All: Wool Epingles a3 | r ara ak caalloncd $100% I2We eekly} TLS PM on ares D6) i ‘ oon 2 IFIDENTIAL . bi heat eR $5.98 Boys’ Suits 8 to 17 years 4.65 BROADWAY : CADW ‘ ay at REDIT 2 vos seovt or sige weasels 1 Beas” 1 29 ct. Mercerized Shantungs 19) ned DIAMONDS2CREDIT 21: S:2.tATeRauAr Wer, [ws as iit - N ' FREE, and ret P . BEST VALUES. Ga KARLEAT TRS ; ee ae 39 ct. Silk Mixed Pongees 30 | $1.50 Boys’ Trousers 1.28 35 Hovis pis a Watcn Co. dave neh:--varlety of colo Jay Malton Tane. Phone John 24, Agent calla ; : : Peevey Aleo DIAMONDS ON CREDIT i ‘ Wasi ra ! cht en ous EASY ‘bis Ald. GOUDS GLAMANT ERD 12 ct. Yard Wide Nainsook 935 | ob ct, Lite Tots’ Colared Drenen American Watch & ‘Diamond Co. NeW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Fin wea at 8 ct, Little Tots’ Colored Dresses Ned 6 MAIDEN LANE. I" Gal? Agent Calle, Full Sete of Teeth = - $5.00 up ow, alee sewing Clases, tritn's A BiAMO Ds ON iL btd, GoldFillinge- - + + $1,.000p he ne We ee Eee the, Gold Crowns, 22 karat $5.00 up | $2.98 Feather Bed Ticks 1.69 95 ct. Sateen Petticoats ie) : BRNO Biiver Fillinge = + = 500up i al st ia ane ; A aad O60 BAAN RANG? BAK ‘ sum + th u WarerBury Denta. Company . $1.07 Bleached Sheets 77 98 ct. White Petticoats 7% PATENTS, 2Y W. 34th St., New York styl oF nm ow 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn t * Bt 6 - Sundays, 9 to 2 elit Rots : : snah ana Gicaalth honacn Clock Stans Denute Morning Sp Loum for the Clockad a i a

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