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On bal fifty peraons attended a paci- ‘ing of Socialists and labor Held last igre in tho. Yorvuat yr jest TK ; Quinn, | uae BL A POTS ~~ CHILDREN ‘ave igh Pay of ‘So-Called Stars’ | and Others Ridiculous, oa ae | SYRUP 0] iN Ties ALBANY, March 15.—To single out the motion picture business for taxa- tion at this time, when it has been or b: >i d Look at tongue! If If feverish, 1 errr areas iy ex enmunmeciies wemte b is in @ state of transformation, would ilious, constipated, be inadvisable, reports the special take no chances. | legislative committee appointed to 4 ; investigate the subject of taxing the ‘alifornia Syrup of Figs’) movies. Upon the return of normal | can’t harm tender stom- | °°nditions. the whole amusement field | should be specially taxed, recommends ach, liver, bowels, | the committee. Mabe scold your fretfal, peevish| The committee believes that the child. Sce if tongue is conted; this ig Public welfare demands the immediate ® Bure sign its little stomach, liver and| creation of a State department to bowels are clogged with sour waste, |take charge of licensing persons, When listless, pale, feverish, full of| firms, corporations and associations us. og ithront sore, doesn’t | engaged in the production, distribu- Stivache, indigestion, diatthoes ere bel Sh adentathaliasc barbers tetdh sentry The cost of production of motion a teaspoonful of “California Sy sik t waste, the sour bile and fermenting “particularly the so-called food passes out of the bowels re you | feature pictures, has increased have a well and playful child again. | reatly, due to the ridiculously high Children love this harmless “fruit Flax | salctios of tho so-called ‘star’ ‘actors ative,” and mothers can rest easy after| #14 actresses, and to the exceedingly giving it, hecause it never fails to) !rse alaries of she Girectore st Hs - i jon of such pictures; of offi. faker their little “insides” clean and the various producing corpora. rock, and to the large amount being aid in the way of royalties to the jorrow, | Writers of the plays. jt ft handy, Mother! A little giv+ @n today saves a sick child to | but get the genuine. Ask your drug-| | “At least one of these so-called for a 50-cent bottle of “California ‘star’ performers is shown to recciye ‘ul * which has directions, ®" annual salary of nearly three- and for|@arters of a million dollars, or ten times that of the President of the grown- ups plainly pn th hetite 1d United States, Some of the corpora- member, there ure counterfeits sold engaged in this industry are » 80 surely look and see that! paying salaries to their Presidents, urs is made by the “California Vig! ofticers and direc s of production of rup Company.” Hand back with| from $40,000 to $52,000 annually, | eontempt any other fig syrup.—Advt.| | "“Many’ of the men connected with | the industry are receiving enormous | sums annually in the way of royal- AUTOMOBILES. ties, commissions and salaries, not — Jonly from the main company with which they are associated, but with Feet companies in which they | are interested or with which they | have ” Sold and oorcio, * || With Whitehill, og yen ‘ 1%, 2, Gadski and Kurt Yo an tons. | 17 Combinations of wheel || _ 8y Sylvester Rawling. or night, got an inspiring per- 627% of all FEDERAL Truck formance under the direction of Mr. Sales are repeat orders. Bodanzky. Of all Wagner's music dramas this one is most subject to Over 600 in local use. ]) artistic narometricat conditions. The . reading last night was high. Clarence Morton W. Smith Co.Inc., J) Writcniit as Wotan set the pace. He dain Truck. Showroom and was in fine voice and his impersona- Service Station tion of the Irascible chief of the gods, unworthy of the respect of any lover 136 to 146 West 52d St. of humanity, was notable, Johanna phone Cirle 026, 'Gadski as Brunnhilde, the most lov- a Avoid Coughs, Colds, Grip, etc. Serious complications often result from neglected colds at this season of the year. Grip and Pneumonia are prevalent—for your own good Be Careful. 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NEW YORK i rer Fa WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 165, WIGi1AM FARNUM IN | A TALE OF i, a ACADE Resinol does wonders for sick skins That itching, burning skin-trouble which keeps you scratching and digging, is a source of embarrass- ment, as well as of torment to you. ‘Why don't you get rid of it by using Resinol Ointment? Physicians pre acribe it constantly. In most cases, itching instantly and heals Itis very easy eruptions promptly. and economical to use. Sold by all druggists. Revie — should usually bearded by able of all Wagner's © | him good company, Gadski, of an inere too explosive utteran Was a Sieglinde that compelled sym- pathy, and Margarete M the sternly virtuous F decent person, according to Christian | , among all the rods, giants, | id mon and women to be The Nibelungen Ring,” ly imposing and musically aracters, bore but beware, Mme. sing tendency to Melante Kurt THEATRES. EMPIRE Boe! 49,04 Br MAUDE ADAM Kisw_& Writsgary Noe hiesiat ZIEGFELO MIDNIGHT PRdLic) LYCEUM fens, Henry Miller HOE mat iS, Main Wek (Por GEORGE Rarieeel ‘THE PROFESSOR'S LOVE, Stow icka, the only y' tie fi EAL atts of an excellent cast as Hunding, ir that held Lenora ence Mulford, ‘There was ab- sorbed attention throughout the persons left house until the final curtain fell. Edwin Hughes, for favor at Hall yesterday crowded with pianists left a mark. His technique and his facility nized at one: n with a Bach cha- programme be; and with remarkable followed with a Beethoven sonata and groups of compositions by , in all of which he found . Hughes ts an a reputation made in Germany. was meant to be a come a longer stay His family still is eat, Wate, Wed. Bo nat at 2 uate THEDRAT Munde Walton T 4 TIMES of tho al Comedy Triumph. LiBER TS COHAN & HARRIS 3 THEA. nero Ad Bra, at 8.20, Mat, Wed. (Por) & Sat” 3'36, THE WILLOW TREE A FANTASY OF OLD JAPAN, oRo-COHAN’S|"! Imin Ethel Leginska, nglish pianist, 1s to give a recit . If WALKUPRE,” at the Met- | Carn base and loading space. “DT ropolitan Opera House last! the be ple's Symphony ronesses are M Guggenheim Annual Showing Of C.L.Wolfe Art Club Is Brisk By W. G. Bowdoin. The Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club is new helding ite eanual @x- “d Sat. wat rs cOURTERAY * one InLeeWilsonDod: CRITERION John Cort's warecal, Euteriainment Johnny Get Your Gon wea eae, Br LAURETTE TAYLOR i Mi Ri tog TS SOUVENIRS Y FRANCES STARR! JANE COWL House, No, 802 Broadway, which is to be continued until the end of this eighty-one items and includes paint- ings, pictures in black and white, sculpture and miniatures. The prizes were awarded as fol- lows: Portrait prize to Arianna Kel- . for her “In the Arbor,” which is rather thinly painted. girl in half length, flecked with sun- shine end features some very grea grapevine leaves, Honorable mention was awarded to Emily Dunham # trait of “The Student. cuted in low key, with compositional resulta that are not altogeth factory, even though the tion of the student pictured and his intensity are most hap pily indica ated, Tho landscape 1 for her por- ELTINGE gCHEATING CHEATERS broadly painted afternoon is, however, well expressed of telling you that your Malt Whiskey \both diseases where a tonic and food is | "@Ngement, LEXINGTON THURSTO! VAUDEVILLE, TCROGTOR'S i & PHOTO PLAYS, 1 St. WLex Ay. by Ma > i WORLD'S HREATEST Joyd for her was awarded to Luct drawn up on the beach in anticipa- leaves much le The prize for black to Rosina Dondero f This is a well re ja girl, showing drawing as a whole is very good book plates designed by Mary miniatures a8 displayed in the club's new exhibition case Clara Mamre Norton's used red for tho girl's costume. | Loew's nw YORK THEA, 4998 Root to Va we “the Little Brother.” Loew's imrln Root {: JACK WILSON re Co.) AND ® OTHER ACTS, |adapted to tho desired effects in the} rot ntiersman,”” his sombrero, Th handled and tne expression se by the sam a , are two good portrats, one of the other of Joseph Fennell has visited the Ku ropean mtnition works with penet y KELLERMANN OLUMBIA ! °s AL REEVES }\x? 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