The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1917, Page 13

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uae re THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1917. - Aandi She bo as oe «nedatent oo bnemncereamnne - _ - sass a ila oO ’ x Piedad be je Fing im «| pupils from Public School No. 9 wit | 2 color was lost in emphasizing the|new Russian republic, the orchestra | vote for President and many municipal hen SABEAlIeatton Court, march {n, salute the American flag Kurt Schindler | apostrophe, but the pitch waa always|conducted by Oscar Spiressu. Your and county officers. Favorable ac- ge James C. Connolly opens | draped in front of the bench and ning maintained. Congratulations, Mr.| programme was too long, Miss Dun-|tion, however, was taken on @ Pro- Batablinhed 1800 125th Street, West BF ae ec, 7, | mirotemee The seoennme oe] Ann Miss Duncan *:%, tary wie cme gu ens| it tah Bo _—— eee ie tY | Judge's iden. . the Moon,” by Gretchaninoff; a stir-| Sascha Jacobinoft gave a violin re- Arouse Patriots ring Croatian march, “Onward!” and|cital at Aeolian © Ane erm EST TT TTT NI a lament, "The Prisoner in the Cau-|noon, Mis tone is in oe casus, ung by the men’s chor ho plays well. The Nardini cc ETE NAL . sentimental lyric, “Mother Dea “lwas especially attractive At the ‘ Don’t Poison Bab By Sylvester Rawling. ‘charmingly sung by Jean Cooper to|Comedy Theatre, also in the after- | FEMININE 8 URT SCHINDLER and the the equally fascinating harp accom-|noon, Alix Young-Maruchess, violin- | ORTY YEARS ola Ci + paniment of Carlos Salsedo; “The/ist, and Fra Moore, plant: i EAMIGORIG ve iestanan contte sehen None does oil rote: | HAN IMA MEME, Deane Dav Three Cavaliers" and “the Gold- a Jomt fecital, the yeonw Soren, QUESTIONS y OW RICR TEES TOPS TOO MAN will Vat ng Je 8 | fore large and enthusiastic audience ana the Tamtting “Volga Boat Bong. [Mr Moor is know ee Yas an ante] © “tf id these dis Fe ; 4 3 NO WAKING. Many are the children who | — os rama} ga Boat Song.” | Mr. Moore in known to tia as an able low can I drive away these ¢ i Bose kil , re & pfogramme of folk music of East- Were among the numbers, ‘The other The Wed y sub-| Aguring wrinkles how can 1 make ¢ ed oF whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudas |* PFOETamme of folk music of Katte iii i ee tiay and Jus t a_change to heat Mr.|my skin smooth and soft—how can é fum and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists fare prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or | esting, and sometimes was rarely ar ¢ toanybody without labelling them “poison.” The definition of ‘‘narcotio” | beautiful, To two Yiddish melodies, 48 published tn an interesting |}rouge last night. There waa a large N88 Of my skin and bring back the 94 “A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poison- |\“Avrahm, Avrahm!” and “Eft, Bill!" Programme book, were by Mr. Schind-| audience . fresh, youthful color?” ous produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” The taste and | perhaps the palm should be awarded, !*: - — Women everywhere Smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names | 5), these the choirs showed fi 1 _ At theend of the concert “The Star- asking themselves these questions, Drops,” ‘* Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups,” etc, You should not nit any | | ithe yea eaten Wille 1 7 poise, Spangled. Banner’ was sung by ‘| COMMITTEE FAVORS BILL and the best answer we can give ts ie ee given to your children without you or your phy know |” 4 sty ot Chale ditt fe oie is fe doling tare up-standing audi-| | to advise them to go to any first wi it composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT . BA pba : ee Bae 1 . Ve class drug store or department store 'AIN NARCOTICS, if it beara the signature rich and powerful volce and the ap-, Sooinuding vigorously, nw | TO ERD ELECTROCUTIONS | civss.ctve store or department etore of Chas. H. Fletcher, Lihue pealing art of Elste Lyon, the con- —a teeta apply it regularly at night before | Genuine Castoria always bears the signatare of jtralto soloist. The most difficult! Not all the patriotic fervor of the| ALBANY, March 2—The Ahearn retiring, for a short time, The re |number to sing was “Mother Mos- found expression at Carnegie Hall |i1!, abolishing capital puulshment, | sults, from the use of this pure nut cow," by Tchesnokoff. Something of Inst night. In the afternoon, at the|naa been reported favorably to the| lb liquid preparation, are really — Metropolitan Opera House, Isadora | jssembiy, It provides that the pun-| Wonderful. It feeds and nourishes Duncan, draped in an American flag, | /))\. the skin so that wrinkles quickly Groused a large audience to ainging |{’0™ent for murder in the firet ree bo {tfith, sopranos, Cart Deis was| “The Canterbury Pil Organ. Most of the transia- the Metropolitan Opera 1 get rid of the sallowness and dry everyday are Sold regularly at $2.95 Included are 3-end Japs, Newest Mushrooms, Sailors and Tricornes. Black and colors. A If You Have Boys in the Family Koch Famous Boys’ Clothing \roused | disappear, the skin hecomes soft and “The Star-Spangled Banner” earnest. |*08!l be life imprivonment inatoad of ly and lustily, and when they weren't | ¢eath i plumpness Is restored, and Answers the Problem Most Satisfactorily singing they’ were applauding and| The Governor belteves that the death | Youthful color and frestiness return Koch Boys’ Clothing made a place for itself by its superiority as well as the cheering. This, of course, was at tho | penalty acts asa deterrent. Those who | A" some of the n) end. Just previous to that Miss Dun- se It, however, say that atatiatics | portant features of the Usit treat can had shown her graphic conception | 9: that {t doen not, and that in rey. tare that it is a n, deli Pr of the “Marsetilatse,” also to @ stand: | cra: Btates where It hae been abotlehed ly perfumed guar in fabric, finish and all around ing and cheering and partly singing | nu H ot to slightest service ’ ETS Wunsch car Lak conti deeeak | hnir-growth. You will be delighted Te has’ et the test of the most | Miss Duncan and her pupils danced | y0y,», With GET and Tf SORE EEN Ree has stood est of to a programme that held Beethoven's ‘ t a bottle and begin its | strenuous treatment . ntion get a bottle and beg . , eultes of Schu- ; waltzes, Ganne's| LINCOLN, ) ‘and two polonaises|State Senate to-day kil pin, the latter in honor of the which would have permitted won EAT UND a Experts, in making comparisons, have declared it the peer of all boys’ clothing in the city at anywhere near the same price. For the balance of the week we specialize on a Two-Trousers Norfolk Suit at $6.75 It is a new patch pocket model, pleated or pinch-back; both pairs of trousers lined throughout; all seams serged, taped and reinforced; booked pockets, coats faced at bottom, and all have stayed seams and pockets. Cheviot and tweed mixtures. Sizes 7 to 18. An excellent collection of straw, felt and cloth hata, also shirts and blouses. 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