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oo nl. ee) | Plays for the Coming Week | Plant a Plo "A Join the -Evening World’s “Home Garden League’’ will probably not be able to turn it deeper than five or six bef trik- ing the “sub-soll” which is usually different in color and character than the top soll and very easily disti gulshed. Only a very little of this “sub-soll” should be turned up as It is “raw” soll, and vegetables will not _AMUSEMENTS. ~~ ae HIPPODROM To-morrow Night at 8 3 CRMs wr Ee: . ; grow readily in it until It has been u in OBERT B. MANTELL comes to Hi t Pl PI t s 4 2 ee 8 OE OR A Re oroughly mixed with the top soll 4 inder Ausplees and gradually decomposed. You i the “Forty-tourtn street | FOU TO Flan, Flan | FTOMATOES (EARLY) /8MAPART-TOMATOES(LATE)IBUAPARTAN $8, gk radually decomponnd. | You NEWSBOYS BEN New York atre om Monday night for a or PLANTS) EM ®out an inch deeper each year. Newspapers - weaks’ eogagement. ia shonehat And Care for Your | LETTUCE CG § Any fertilizers or humus which’ you fi veek will be: Monday | cm may 10 apply should be | “The Merchant of Yenices” | BEETS (PLANTS) s spread ¢ ily over the surtace, be- GREATEST BILL OF STARS ening “Hamlet; Wednes- ’ © ‘ore begin fining and rak te } tines. “The Merchant | of Home Vegetable Garden e BEETS (PLANTS) ONION (SETS) £0 it is alright to turn the manure well EVER PRESENTED i riday evening "King Lear; Sutur-| 4 oo y Farden: Preparing the| = tM (A further discussion of fertilizers | THE FOLLOWING WILL POSITIVELY APPEAR: B Gay matinee, "Macheth, and Satur- bi moh thin: he! aes | | g BEETS CEARLY. = 4nd plant foods was included In the, f evening, “Richard iil. Ground for Planting. | k CARROTS CEARLY. EB Articles which appeared in The Even-| Amaut Brothers | The Green Room Club | Vera Michelena : The Messrs. Shubert will present The Evening World herewith founds a Home Garden League, | @” 28). Sam Bernard Lect nd Ne Carl McCullough 1) Zone N, Rapbasl'e Pde ee w designed to promote the employment of back yards and other avait- | ' PEAS (EXTRA EARLY) To work these things into the #olL) Sophye Bernard eninen a Jislinca Jack Norworth a 0 ov a ° i% in” at the Republic Theatre on able epace for home vegetable growing. Enrolment conetste only Y +++ ==-RADISH-(2 VARIETIES)-- - -- on or ho Roroughiy maining it in| Irving Berlin James Hussey Rock & White t t on bien a The play closely fol- in “planting a plot.” A consulting ugriculturist, Mr. F. F. Rock- Ks G uM) and breaking up ail lumps an this jimmie Britt Samuel u Harele phere fen Hh ge ed i} A ‘ well, has been engaged by The Bvening World to contribute every | FAS (MED way the doll should be made per-| Leo Ca Howard Brothers le man of great sensibility, while fing the early daye Of hia life tn Saturday authoritative articles on vegetable growing. Every Tues. Sq pS A ines terse Maer M. Cotes Raymond Hitchcock Rialto Quart meets Mimsey Seraskior, & day he will answer readers’ questions on gardening subjects, Re = should be left even below this depth, | 2, 7: Cone’ or 1 Livi ith her mother, : | up and wor Henry Clive Carl Jorn Al Shean dime, “Sarankion, © beairiful- Irish | port fo The Evening World the progress you make in your garden | g PEAS (LATE) taken narrow atrip at @ trae, work: | Herbert Cothrell Joe Jackson John Philip Souse women. Through Sireyrmtancse ley and ask for any helpful information you may desire oe RADISH-C2 Nb- PLANTING-2 VARIETIE ing It thoroughly instead of “digging | Maurice Dambois Reisenweber’s Jass Band | Jean Schwartz +4 Reece auain as the Dochens By F. F. Rockwell, Consulting Agriculturist ] Wl CABBAGE (LATE) CABBAGE (BARLY) “CR Sere cerca fe reoene toe | ee he bbe so Se EN pen een as oe Deere FF. , é | ners seein to he tempted to do. Doraldina larry Kelly acl Sommit crime which the world calls (Author of “Home Vegetable Gardening.” Around the Year in the Garden,” de.) | 3 1BY APART | IS“ APART “El prepaRiNG THE “SEED BED.” Geo fe, Dostal Annette Hermann Frank Finger ite urder. He is condemned to deat Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publirhing Co, (The New York Evening World). Whe: his pre! 3 Edwa ¢ Lam! nderb Gnd then reprieved and spends the HILE the larger of tho two gardens Gescribed Inst Saturday, « 20\ | @&| CABBAGE (LATE) CAULIFLOWER. been done, the easier, but no tees ims | Leon Errol Mischa Levitzlei Anna Wheaton } Fest of bis life in prison. But he meets ft. x 20 tt— 1! nthe q /8Y APART eB APART jortant, work of making @ propet | Fashion Show Little Billy Clifton Webb & Gloria | beloved again in dreams—and in x 20 ft—will supply a goodly number of vegetables for the -ONION(SET SY seed bed” remains, With an tron| Dave Fergueon Fay Marbe Goodwin | the Recpen sf ais gosta. fee by average sized family through the summer, if more space than BEANS CEARLYD) toothed rake go over the soll already The Friars James C. Morton White & Cavanaugh from his is available, it will pay woll to utilize tt, both bec \ dug and pulverized, fining it an Gream life of Peter and the Duchess | ¢ pay ; ause you will then SPINAGH (EARLY levelling it off until it 1s very smooth. | Towors. John Barymore will play |have room for some desirable vegetables for which there |s not space in in putting on theese’ “fnlehing — VIE MADE boy aun, Sree teween ues holtiee the small garden, and also because you can grow a much larger supply of | BEANS-(MAIN CROP) touches" do not use your rake as you SPECIAL FEATURE SEEA MO as Mary, Duchess of Towers. Others] vegetables for winter and for canning | TURNIPS (EARLY) 5) HISRAS See WAY. RE UOT iebasee The Actual Taking of a Moving Picture in the cast are Laura Hope Crews, In considering the plan suggested herewith, keep in mind the fact that OWARF L/MA, and-backward tovement, using. the ‘ Compan: Meee vive euiatey, Maaxe | there ts absolutely no reason why you should follow It out in every detail. | BEANS (' backs of the teeth almost as much as| Wrest eee ereuee Peecay sea nee i firsts, Willis Clarke, Montakue Wee-| It ip meant to suggest what can be grown in a garden of this size. it| | @ KOHL - ReAB}-- Tina cane’ Ine Mieraos. Bhoela. oe M, ANd Master Joveph, Eagles. you are planting your garden primarily to save money, some of the vege- : picked out and cleared off: but don't PRICES 50 CENTS to $2.00 Jane Cow!, in “Lilac Time,” moves| tables shown here which occupy a large amount of space, such as sweet | Hn 0 SWEET CORN (EARLY) RE Sttompt to dig out every obstruction Heine Hitinge Theatre on Monday | corn, cucumbers and some of the peas, may be left out and the space thua| MY | 2 2 rows FB Do'nde make the mistake of think-| At the Box Office, Tyson’s, McBride’s and Alexander’s ‘ OR ARS * | devoted to larger plantings of the root crops and potatoes and such vege | Oye, ing that, In taking all Boye pains Po | The Negro Players will change on| tables as may be canned for winter. rY Lec bide AB, ipa tEl oe hack t i eit C to th | <B and fine, that you are doing ‘t for the |) 4 y | Plonday nignt trom the Garden e Of course, one of the first things that a prospective gardener wants to Q|9 9 t TURNIPS (EARLY)-2°°PLANTING EB icoks of the thing alononthat ts the | THE htt Us Sr HSH arene Cane meemmee Ee srormances of “Grass. | <20W 1# What he ts likely to get back for his trouble. Conditions of soil, | dl aL least, Important consideration. | The LACE DEVOTED EXCLUSIVE: erformancen o! \. 5 ittié vegetable seeds, most o | noppers’ the play of Trish peanant| VaFlety, care, season, and other factors all affect yield so much that {t {s bd 3 Py POTATOES - (EARLY) are so fine they cannot be e Mife produced by soon Varnes, will be | impossible to make predictions for any particular case, but here is what i om 3 «ul & planted ‘¢ than a quarter to half i Maxine Filiott's Theatre on . ine! a E he soll ae eine Serr eae with good soll, thorough and Intelligent care, and a fair degreo of “luck. 30 9 R Rows WEE | Stessed ThoRRiBhiv rAd around thera a In ve not any more than your share of cut- -- 1 [a ordav to Gubinifale Wall, You ohne “Old Lady, 31," Rachel Crother's worms, squash bugs, or inquisitive seh tinna e not accomplish this with a rough, gomedy, will be geen at the Standard | oniidren or neighbors, cats or doxs— = mncnee = IN’ «ff lumpy soil. Furthermor ‘ A Theatre. Emma Dunn heads the ont, aie ee bly expect aa afar | $2 oun Fy PEPPERS tReet! hog LB finely pulverized surface f Admission, Including Skates, 25c | ” yield from the garden represented in y 18 APART APAR Nis catied a “dust mutch,” which q ? THE WHIP,” AT PARK, the accompanying plan. Q ee eee welnained in| | 4 80° PL00%—rwo THOUSAND FAIRS OF NEW BALL-BEARING SKATES, , j THRILLS BIG AUDIENCES} ‘meso yields are by no means the af ONIONS ja later article. . HE FOURTH FLOOR IS OCCUPIED BY THE FAMOUS : maximum which may be reasonably lest THINGS ) Tne ee ark Theatre ‘The Drury | Obtained under favorable conditions | ‘The detalls of planting includi 5 S Rows Ml boa are Ms ‘Weok at the Park Theatre. © Drury iy he a cluding | = : ¥ | partioularly if you have plenty of|t mount of seed f s Ng here nings which shoul RNs fostas tiscate ct att vein | water available for irrigating your ar twenty foot |. ‘There are some things w should tables, as in this garden, | next Saturday, ‘° “cle published PREPARING THE GROUND, Success in the suburban be got into the soll just as soon as you can get ft ready to plant. Among these are the earliest or smooth peas, carly radishes, onions—both sets and spinach and cabbage plants; also sweet peas for flowers, if you expect geems to have even greater popularity fn its new form than it enjoyed on the stage here or in London, — Along with its love story it has a fox hunt, @n automobile smashup, a horse Ghow, a race between a motor and Dancing Carnival All the Latent Steps in Modern Dancing Taught by 200 Instructors. THREE LESSONS FOR 25¢ PRIVATE LESSONS. 500. se AN PLAN FOR A SUBURBAN GARDEN, SIZE 20 FEET BY 40 FEET. R. NOT NECESSAMY TO TAKE LESSONS: LE YOU D HAVE NO PARTNER OUR h t Saratoga whioh’| to have any. R eas should be planted pTiPOR MANAGER WiLL INTH ro ORE, wa are. iin ween Coe ce ts done bei | e4 the of | fairly deep—three or four inches, But |] BILLIARDS AND POCKET BILLIARDS. PERFECT TABLES, Only Place rein wreck. plant is put into the, Rte eee bad beeper tb rg pelle caf i. et fa {as they Will germinate quicker at this Country Where ab Admieslon of ane, Tethered. at, then, constitutes “proper o oul 8 st {time of the year, within an inch or the form of manure, but you cannot | me of the year, within an inch or POSITIVELY NO LIQUORS SOLD one to two inches Preparation” of the soll? grow 4 successful garden as easily : _ - do everything Which yen pouanly and|P'ro state the matter us briefly as|with fertilizers alone as you can with | the drills, or furrows the regular OPEN DAILY. 11 A. M, to Midnient. SUNDAYS, 2 PF, M. to Midnieht, to get it right before you begins” | possible, there are three general fac-| manure alone. Therefore tho garden- depth, Then plant, sowing them ox- Dancing Carnival— Central e— Lex. Ave., Use 46th St. Ent. plant, you will have gone 4 pesin to which enter into the thorough |er who finds, as many gardeners te. | t?a thick for this early planting. hen NEWARK (N. J.) RA |. 645 BROAD 8T, p en toward getting the res ig way ily | cover them only ii] deep, leaving the rest of the to be filled in later, after the plants start growing. If your soil 1s low lying or inclined to be wet and heavy, you will make more certain of getting a good germination by mixing sand, sifted coal ashes or humus with the day do, that he must depend w or to @ large extent upon commerci. fertillers for the food for his plants, must give careful constderation to the folowing facts, Manure in itself is not only a “com plete fertilizer,” but it also furnishes Preparation of the soll. First, it must be made rich, Second, it must be deeply and thoroughly dug up. Third, it must be finely pulverized to a good depth. “Making the soll rich,” is likely to » Will not even enable you| be a misleading or at least a meaning- desire, ults which you Do not let your natu begin planting at ee sible moment tem furrow anxtety to the earliest pos. Medicine For A Weak Stomach = 3 = = < £ < full sunshine and air day and night They can be covered with an old piece of a rug or bags or with several thick- es of newspaper In case of an un- sted late frost, hard frost Next Saturday's article will direct irat planting in vour gar the soll a sorbant or spongy m. has the capacity of s surplus water from th in the early spring rains, and of re }taining it, Then it can be used by the plants later on when they a making rapid growth, and long pertods of dry weather have replaced AMUSEMENTS, the spring rans. QO Te Fou are goink " TO MAKE THE GARDEN RICH, the Summer ma! ertain per to gain the Tow de fod’ cheseect sur pardener,|#2 abundance of “humus” or de- . % ys’ time 8 phrase to the amateur gardener, ae arf fe soll in the furrows before planting, to 47TH ST. | THE BRAUTY SPOT OF THE GAY WHITE WA’ may begrudge this work Plante gate [tt is much more of a problem now to| Clad, veRntable hg ren hp etd provide extra drainage immediately a iwur. | BNTHEE CHANGE OF GHOW ByERY WET oh fast *- | c a ‘de: cl “ ee he c! “4 ee see se ou v F p : > 4 ) r ZY iver prepared, that a few days’ anepeorly the automobile came to displace the Keep Ie Ope ae tothe Moll 18 tolthey have been well hardened off be- How Suan ia ! Iy overcome and thet will Be autick: | go tar trom the country farmae and | Yenulated, ao that It does not readily | fore, being set out in the open. If SUN cats ka rice i} garden Will give you vegotabp oe ered | manure could easily be procured by | become packed close, and the air can! them for a day or two in some. shele (> Commencing Monday. Afternoca, fOr uno sosne getables ready any one who wanted it. You car buy|cifculate through it readily. In ad-|tereq position where they can wet the er than the other, in all the plant foods needed for your] dition to this, the humus furnishes to | i : HOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters A Family Medicine For 64 Years TO EVENING WORLD READERS F R E€ E NEXT SATURDAY, APRIL 21 Handbook OF THE oll, supplied | N r a by Dancers C4 Soi Two One-Act Burlesuues and a Great ty Evening World’s Home Garden League |] acme asin nttire” you teas’*| A] Ge Msten'e Box Office Open All Day Sunday, fncking if possible, enough to give w coating two or three inches thick all over the entire surface. This manure should Week April 28—THE BEHMAN 8HOW-—seats Now. Art Exhibition Extraordinary | | A 16-PAGE BOOKLET WHICH TELLS YOU | What, When and How to Plant |be old and well rotted enough to i / |grumble apart readily when ee is lent itera y N OW forked over. Secure your copy by clippin To put fresh or green and mailing it, |manure on your garden now would mean that your vegetables would be out the accompanying coupon with two cents in stam, The, Evening World Home Garden League, 69 Park Rane ties GREATEST SHOW ON EARTh Give your digestive system a fair “K , New Or you can obtain a copy on and after next Saturs chance by helping Nature correct and OMmces tistou ‘pain, Your COUPON at any of The WErid: Branch tay gu pet eld autnfctoby INI ENDENT QRTISTS i: os they would tend to “ne te Gort DEPE A eliminate all such troubl Indi i WORLD BRANCH OFFICES instead of making fruit or roots. If NO JU Y you cannot get manure, and have to Main Office, Annex, No, 13 HOME GARDEN LEAGUE use fertilizers, supplement these b: tion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipa- Frankfort Street. HANDBOOK COUPON thorough application of “comune | Uptown Office, No, 1398 Broad- This coupon entitles " ‘This is natural decayed veg- tion and Malaria—Thus helping your- | way (Phirty-elghth Street) patter which "hay ‘been dried OMMERWISE YoU CAN stionia and een made a uniform AIT WILL, BE E200 Harlem Office, 1 West | produc! pad c 0, c r GRAN self to regain your health and vigor. Ono" Hundred and. “rwenty afth hee ae tained af'a ‘teegonacle srica” Beets | Street Bien your name on this line no manure has been used on the ¢: | 10 to it A Sunday! Seto, BE PERSUADED T0 TRY A BOTTLE TODAY | Kronx Office, No, 410 East One " den, fifty to a hundred pounds of Cowtuine | Ba fit American’ Hed Grose | Hundred and Forty-ninth Street, To one Garden Handbook humus for every one hundred square Lie et a St ap Mo. Pees Supplement to feet will be none too much to. us : a Bec Te OBion NO. ALT dPulton THE EVENING WORLD Another great advantage which the ! : manure has over the commercial fertilizer is that it contains numerous epee 1) aR a | pacterla which are of great beneftt to ‘3 oc Ui the soll. The of humus| ” ELECTIONS AND MEETINGS. iT OF GOUT, AMEUMATISM, LOMBAGD 2 S:"s.23.\cc.80) |] *AMEATINAMERCR |] TT OPT AMMANY | att9 02s ROW wer another important reason where the in the ain Restaurant — 4 ” | humus sould also be used where the | N AN STEAMBOATS, has to fall back upon com HHA Raval "Chacty" Hompliay Beil cial fertilizers alone ay his source | OR M\)\ matism, lambago, supplied he 7 4 Sarcen | | increase of uric acid {n the making is, physically at least, the + You re th. sted | hardest, ‘Take your time and do it ann the Society for the | blood serum, the reault of oi .¢ 4 thorough! I Rot Sach ft t ‘ . care n oroughly, Most soils at Wigewn ao MOND. Ue | various causes the most jn "tniy vicinity will be ready. tod Loly.tat hai? an due ‘anes We esti | Meet tae ae fregvens of which is renal. |}. the time this article appeas HAN os tae Gren’) Machen Lor Migh Seabright, Long eneliy BOOK OF comelines teva’ heosncbe, | Notting, i gained by wtarting th the THOMAN"D, aurrm. | Cotter Moats lenve W. Stu tt 230 P.M, sometime » | work too early. To tell whether your A Sere Rertary. | oo uve W, 35! vy Be a E neuralgia, twinges of pain | own plot is ready, take a spade, turn Seg a rN Et re prema here and there or confined |) q forkful of soil and sque up and of Institution 125th HUDHON SUNDAY. to asingle locality.” Dr. Levison and | (igntiy a handful of it. If, when you scsiaiiiemsiiitaa al Dr. Strauss Doth hold that a long | release the pressure, it sticks t | AL ESTATE FOR ja i | RE. SALE 4 ; iI pontinged Gisaruance of ts Zidney | in s muddy ball ana leaves a wet BROOKLYN. crore = ion, res acco: ‘a urface, it is sti oo wet to dig an y on tion of uric acid rH the blood serum, | Grewia be} little longer, If, | GREAT BARGAIN, KEANSBURG,N.4. aaittty, 9:00 AM May Be Had FREE | causes these painful afflictions, pall is! Owner, will sacrifice last one-faan{ honk, CENCE HEE CREA Ee 4 you dump tt on the ground, | Mafit or the urine is cloudy, full of sedi- safely go ahead — ment, or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times duringthe you may work, If you have any with the At All Branch Offices of The World | A handsome compendium of all Dog and Poultry adver- | HELP WANTED—MALE, manure to apply = 2 i ‘ lit should be evenly spread over the PROTO BNGRAVERS fer al) brenahen; sie | e Leto ies gy Ae rface before you begin any digging Sgeinersal eatin, 2818 Cikionnn Eide., Char note nay jaarae ot tisements published in one day—Sunday, March 4th— acid stotnach; cy’ you have tha |Turn each forkful over thoroughly, 4 fyhhat te bolt with Interesting articles by experts on the breeding and rheumatic pains or fumbago, gout, |t@king care to get all the manure ene raising of fancy birde and canines, soiatica, w the weather er theroug uy Huss ‘f thro ueh fae BO, " Wie ae do not neglect the warning, but try simple means. JQRO doch PoteAsie denceehiat Gh 7 a Pe Pits of May be obtained by mail by writing | sas, DB. Sraaves aye the groans of Suid should be reguiar and diatribe |fore spading up the next. A snading Sat - a) a ra the day. Take six or eight glasses of water thra the day, a glass | fork with flat, wide tines ia better rk, April 12 i The Dog and Poultry Dept., New York W of lukewarm water at night just before going to bed, or # pint of hot’ water @| than a spade’ for this work. ‘Tho VERS, several girls experie - ~ ae R half hour before meals (with onehalf teaspoonful of bicarbonate of soda.) proper depth to which to turn the| nt vey (peition “end good pay PATENTS. re Then obtain at your nearest drug store 10, double or triple strength, | soil over Will depend upon how deep| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— ons = ne Nene x This to flush the kidneys and to act as @ tonio 0 that the kidneye will filter out the soll itself 1s. Tf it Is an old gar- NEW JERSEY. r the wre A010 poison, Ayonie, double or triple serene, is more potent than | en spot which has been worked be- | sthiap and test moving gy FOR SALE. rs 3 { most cases it will disso! uric acid , | fore, you can probably go down eight “iin ‘Beach, N. r McNERLE @p7 D or} ; wort | ne Woe ite Gale Ga hoe water owe ugar, | tote, 708 o4n proveely Be Gown Sent! Seent Petits Ved’ wee $50 De aE aiden Washingion, D, d ' i 1 i] t '

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