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| THREE KILLED IN AUTO CRASH T fasether fay Di Die us feauit of © » Halen With Cor at Albany, ALBANY, April 25.-Three > r Were kilie nd another prob. ably fauilly to when aut skids Farrar’s Turn inet tavy By Sylvester Rawlin; ig ae Metropollten Opera pi sisting of twenty-three ar a performance |Kesinald De Kover | Pugrime” came te “The Can’ apathetic. onstration as a last night evokes r- Spangled | CHILDREN |. ‘Able to do Housweiti by $) taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s J Vegetable le Compound Ranner” was not. It waa the sixth p beat SN batter the birth of my ninth baby I y “was in a weak, run down condition, had pains in my left side, so I h ag Chaucer, Ober as “The Wife able To Get Ovation At Opera | Finish J. Com- 1y's season of 1916-1917, con weeks, end on Saturday night! in English of terbury | The last curtain fell with the audience, of normal size only, There was no such dém- usually Some of us thought “The § might have en played by the orchestra, but it enta- tion of Mr, De Koven's work, and the There was more spontaneity on the part of the principals and better ing, especially by Johannes Sem- and by Margarete of Bath,’ ” The would faint often. | familiar cast held Edith Mason, Marle My doctor ad-|sandelins, Minnie Egener, Marie 'Tif- yleed me to try ltany, Leonhardt, Reiss, Althouse, Bloch, Ruysdael, Malatesta, Laurenti, Compound. I did |, Bayer, Rossi, Audisio and so, and gained in I, all to be heard again noxt strength so I can n, I believe, Mr, Bodanaky con- now do all m 1 with his accustomed zeal and own_ housework | authority i J ounibh e There was a different atmosphere at sh “m ‘7 t performa e : ths hea of the name part. A crowded house EUG bubbled over with enthusiasm from Main Street, ‘ Hs beginning to end, although Thais ts Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-| the least s ssful of Miss Farrar's ind is so successful in overcoming |!mpersonations, Her hold upon the woman's ills because it contains the tonic, strengthening properties of good old fashioned roots and herbs, which act on the female organism. Women from all parts of the country are continually testifying to its vai ampiget curative influence. lost with older operagoers, Th a demonstration for her that would have rivalled pleaded that the stage hands ctions of the matinee girls is un- abated, no matter what she may have ere was at the end that Caruso the night before if she hadnit for needed thelr dinner. She waved an American Ig you want special advice write] fag to show her patriotism and she Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (con-| broke the house rule by making fiden al), Lynn, Mai Your letter} speeches to show her independence, will be open Amato shared the honors with her. ad, and answered by women only.—. “Advt. Maurice Dambois, for Eugene ompaniments Bicycles New 1917 Models. tone joint recital last night Come in and seo the no tr el Ie _——- - “Or Write ‘for ead’ ‘ V DAVEGA'S 405 B'w: 831 Bw: Below Canal Bt Nenr 18th Bt on OHENG-TU, Streetn. China, April 23 ___BANKING AND FINANCIAL, _|°r?, Detween, the Sees nan troops. ak fighting started and night. ‘The anese Consuls, on Send for special report US-23 completely cover- ing this issue. Schmidt & Deery 90 Broad St., N.Y. uread’s242 British, French @ at much person situation 1s still ers are safe t 800,000 have succeeded in arranging an armii of the largest and the Belgian mu- an who has been playing the plano Yaaye, the master violinist, this season, gave a cello recital at Aeolian Hall on Sat- instant and taste, and, J h unlay afternoon. | He won ns favor, He has skit o on above all, he produces a real’ cello rich and warm, maintaining the bass qualities of his instrument and | 5, . not seeking Yo imitate the violin, Prices $22 to $55 i fa a MERE ae Very Liberal Terms Nicslan Garemual, ‘violinis, gave. & at the Princess Theatre |! FIERCE FIGHTING IN CHINA. | Rival Troops Engage tm Battle in Fierce | fighting has broken out in the streets huen and Yun- is the climax to the friction between the two parties, which has steadily Increased since the Yunnanese forces entered Cheng-tu last April. The direct cause of the explosion was the attempt of the military gov- who Is a Yunnanese, rovincial troopa and then his grip on the prov Wednesday ntinued all next day and ince. nd Jap- nal risk critical. so far, Tt pop- and. it PERFECT FITTINGS Form-fitting knitted and loose-fitting woven garments Let Munsingwear Union Suit You. knitted fabrics are sheer and J Th mit perfect ventilation, So light they weig but a few ounces to the garment. Forming knitted suits for men, hdd women, chi Loose-fitti ldren for men LT the utmost in warm weather comfort. cool. Hundreds 3 openings to the square inch per- h A right style and size for everybody. / The loose-fitting athletic garments may be had in a pleasing va of woven fabrics of fine quality. Fach garment accurately sized and carefully finished. Remember—don’t say u. vear Munsingwear. ng WOVEN Athletic SUIS | meen | THE SUFFRAGE VOTE INDORSED BY RABBIS AFTER A ROW , Dr. Wise, Angered by Dr. Silver- man’s Remarks, Threatens to Quit Council. A heated discussion took place to day between Rabbis Stephen 8. Wise and Joseph Silverman at the epring assembly of the Eastern Council of Reform Rabbis, held in the Temple Bmanu-el, A resolution introduced | by Dr. Wise asked the indorse- mont of the Counsil in bringing the suffrage amendment before Land beo- ple next fail, Dr. Silverman left the chair to op- pose the resolution, saying: “The first thing we know we may | Bet into consideration of a prohibi- | tion resolution and other things that are political and not moral questions.” “I hope we will yote on a prohibi- tion resolution some day—maybe MINFOLA, N. Y., April 2%,—Because a Mf ae on an automodile collapsed and usband Was killed jn the 4. Elianbe action was Jur 20, Willta also in the car Was awarded $100. ‘in the ed as “faulty. FINE FOR RHEUMATISM! Stiff Joints—Drives Out Pain Youll know why w why thousands®use Musterole once you experience the | glad relief it gives. Get a jar at once from the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white oint- ment, made with the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister, Brings ease and com- fort while it ts being rubbed ont vo! Musterole is recommended by many will d it to-day,” interposed Dr. Wise. | doctors and nurses. M |, “You are presnting @ question that | are used annually for |is likely to split our organization,” declared Dr. Sliverman. "We do not want to get inte Socialism, Prohibi- | tion, Suffrage or other questiona like | croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, | congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum: bago, pains and aches of the back or that.” joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, When the resolution had been| chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the tabled on Dr, Silverman's motion, Dr. | chest (it often prevents, pneumonia), Wise said “I want to protest against the dis- courtesy shown to the sponsors of this Suffrage resolution.” Then followed an acrimonious ex- change of' words between Silverman and wise, during which the latter |said he would resign unless Dr. Sil- verman withdrew certain remarks. Dr. Silverman sald: “I did not mean that you had any malice in your mind, “But what I mean to say Is that so far as I am concerned by no hook or crook shall politics or Zionism be injected into THEATRES. ) EMPIRE, Bway, foun wt, MAUDE ADAMS .tiesct0k this Council by Wise—or anybody NEW AMSTERDAM S224) kos 3B, The resolution was then taken '| SiR 2 in COLONEL from the table and passed. — HERBERT TREE NEWCOME NEW SHIPPING COMMITTEE. of National Defense Appoints Advisory Body. WASHINGTON, April 23. — The Council of National Defense to-day created a Committee on Shipping ‘to advise with the ral Board and report to the C n of the new ttee, which will include: P. A, anklin, President International Mercantile Marine; H Raymond, President C Shipping Asso- clath Chamberlain, : u of Navigati ‘ommerce; D. 'T, War- Manage of the Foreign Shipping artment. Standard Oil Company: LH, Shearman, Vice-President W oe COT ACTH Tully of A. He Buti & Co, and Frank ©. Munson of the Munson Steamship Line. DRILL COURSE OPEN TO ALL. Amertcan Defe Soctety Offers ‘Training at No Expense. The American Defense Soctety has started an evening drill course open to men of any age who wish to gondition themselves and learn the military rudi- ments. This drill is supplementary to those already established at Governor's Island and in the va armories. TOMORROW som PEN HUDSON Moin Weal ke 8 a OUR BETTERS © KRRBOCK EH. 19 John A. Larkin has put at the soc y's Hullding. ighth “Avenue und. Thirty: CEORGE ARLISS in “DISRAELI” fo anil under the supervision of Downie NAVIN Corps, is, chlet arill-master, and. Serst GAIETY \ mn Weal | x om ARNOLD DALY ASKS MORE LOVE BALM. HARRISHE (ih THE BRKT. Ment» Mra. Carey Wants Mra, Toler-Setdell | | live to Inc ¢ Payment REPUBLIC W, #4 Mra, Minerva B, Toler-eldell, who Was assessed $12,500 by a Jury for alien- ating the affections of Patrick J, Carey, father of thirt en, will be ex- amined to-morrow in Hackensack before Commissioner Abraham de Baum The ni Mra, Elizabeth Carey, wife ¢ who brought the suit, was given james A. Hughes, attorney for Mrs, Carey, as the reason for_the supplementary proceedings. ME WILLOW TREE GO COHANS BOA “ Ruth Chatterton }\\)\', Kew. jLinat a Weeks Fo: 1 cks $25 has bee: ot. ry lected from. Mrs Set iretn me. from in ‘Come Out of the Kitchen’ th her first husband, Joh Ti way jut, ae a Wat er Toler rerandhon ot | GLOBE iniivers Wal Se art at the n de Puyaster. rs. LAUKETTE cry ” Carey jake that these pay! TAYLOR in “OUT THERE ments be ine FULTON (2h ! HIT BY AUTOMOBILES. {I ,... COURTENAY" nd In- ELTIN E ht i frop.) JANE COWL WISE ALS FIRST! Two Men Knocked Down Jured in Brooklyn Stre: While crossing the street at Bushwick and Flushing Avenues, Willlamsburg, early to-day, Teador Spite, twenty: five a tatlor, of No. East arth Street Sianhatten, was knocked down by efi Menthe ham Pewinee ct | DILLINGHAM. t7 TE GFELD rspital with a rr anf ents aeveay lor, CENTURY Gi || Willige rab by mobile owned | CENTURY ROOF (oP bw wean Soin) Avenel iis was tain te Winans || COR QANUT. GROVE } skull and Internal a ch ANUAEERTR: RAN INTO | LONG KNIFE. LAST GLORIOUS WEEK lad seit fy ete anche pike ark “MADISON Sonne GARDEN yn, Was accidentally stabbed in the ab- domen shortly af F noon to-day in the He was tad to oViunteer |fiegea he wi regargr fo wus als ‘ALADDIN de, to Wuds z mo THE BIGGEST AND ‘| CIRCUS EVER EXHIBITED Mun MK CON Little th | | a sl & “ to pd Street at. { ty Pah Ss ¥ Warren Stree! lyn to-day, or an errand for his mother, five-year-old ‘ Elwood Harper of No. 446 Warren Street fan from behind one automobile truck R IDRC , : 4 ive ‘BIG SHOW 7° et Fam ANNETTE. |pital, John te |FEINAL pK KELLERMANN: driver of the truck, was not arrested, EW ICE BALLET CIRCUS FE ATUDES | bya anders saying he was not to blame. ||WEEKS|) Biases Show Lowest Prieer nae Is ce oven CONCERTS AND MUBIC, | yy‘! JEXENGTON Ost, Mat <OLU MeL THE BEFIMAN show” ' \ Musterole Loosens up Those EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 23, $15,000 FOR DEATH IN AUTO - PHOTO PLAYS. FOAL 2 WILL ATATENEI 4 “Street at Irving Place ae TUES. & WED. April’ 23, 24 and 25 WILLIAM FOX Prevents WILLIAM FARNUM in “American Methods. A Buyer De Lire Uroduction A Corking Fox Comedy HANK MANN in “His Love Fight.” THURS. FRI & SAT. WILLIAM FOX Ds nal Love story, N FATTY’ lle in “The Butcher Boy.” in “The Great Secret.” ENTIRE WEEK seria at UNSURPASSED ACADEMY CONCERT ORCHESTRA. j iH st, Tarte ws MANTELL PLAYHOUSE 4) nt. 2 30 THE MAN. Wit Caine BACK OTH ST. ante h. be THE KNIFE " ee n SHUBERT a, 44th W of Haar, Be ‘aT BEEK SETH ST. Custte, near tear. tre. &. EMILY STEVENS in THE FUGITIVE Maine Eltiott’s 7h, 4 tivay We Kes a0 Tauren: LOVE O’ MIKE AS TOR "5 THEATRE 592 ST.¢ OLUMBUS CIRCLE. \ PACKED ALL ony YESTERDAY THE SENSATIONAL PHOTODRAMA j Ky THE MOST NOVEL, VIVID AND THRILLING OF ALL SCREEN PRODUCTIONS | Francis X. Bushman MALL, | NADINE LEGOT, Hoprano, 1917, | PHOTO PLAYS. HON DN Al E uicteonth Sireet From2 re tip. 15.25.50 PRICES ‘A Nimble Sixpence Is Bet: ly ‘SELZNICK PICTURES ' HERBERT BRENON Presents FLORENCE REED in “THE ETERNAL SIN” AN PILE FOLLOWING MARCUS LOEW THEATRES ———— WEEK OF APNIL 29KD Bye WED. | aD. & nuns 4 MOEN ~but right here in end-of-season: 5000 YARDS OF itz patterns —stripes wanted. Gay stuff for bedroom—pore! tu Addition to the iron Ble ville and M. jure Vee | 36 inch CRETONNES | ih 28c | Sold Elsewhere for .60 or .60 | Unusually fine quality in gay lattice patterns — English Chintz patterns, reat roses with dashes of black urkish patterns with vivid cerise and blue—-broadest of stripes——one ‘black and Chinese red flowers on black bands—patterns of Cubist or Futurist inspiration frankly mysterious, meme 11 AMOUNT PICTURES JOS, M, SCHENCK Presents “FAITY” ARBUCKLE THE BUTCHER LOY” Inti nt Arbuckle. ¢ MARCUS. LOEW Tatas 7 WEEK OF API day. Tuesday. Wed medy KIMONOS and NEGLIGEES EXTRA LARGE SIZES Spring and Summer light and me dium weight materials developed in styles as dainty and charming as the small woman wears, Loe Thuretay, Feige In aw qin ‘ot DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS And An All Star eve Kimence i R20 Doors OPEN a, ARNE Dt ER WLR 1 helt to pink, ribb tn oe Tete Macey light biuecsises 48. 60, b300°.4,00 STRAY festaey owered lawns, eee | belt ats striped VAUDEVILLE. collars alee 48 to 68 4 o F-F-PROCTOR’ IDDIN SI fs ie sa 2dt St. > Thy Bute & Co | SPECIA POPLINS~—for uniforms, dresses, midd suits and dresses, 36-INCH. 8 | 36-INCH oft B7-tneh ember 4 Votles 78 CASINO 4s) & vst ig, BA oll Ave 87-inch Figured Velles ‘a7 seuseghes! YOU'RE IN LOVE Pi val a) Veltee and (a6 10) BOOTH #4, iar Byes Ao Wa MuValty, Gedbobane att pean MR, WILLIAM GILLETTE | | QbAS Ei igeiatas Varn ce at 1 YA SUCCESSPUL MOROSCO fn 0h Oliver Motvere'e: Munical Fa CANARY COTTAGE PRINCESS ("fis Ps, 88 OH, BOY! ;: Comedy), wae $0. LAYERS Plots & Plarwr W alm. Eve CAL AMERY." Ri FRAT S ae & White, IVERSIDE |f, fees, ars WWaiy &oost, late E and of frst American Root #251," of i wae Stone ro & ery ve. at 8 SEIN FERN & CO. TOMMY) AI PN DENNY ® AVES itenerted bowiustacin wert ri ore $21.74 and $22.74 Misses’ and Women's Coats 16.05 BURLESQUE. Favorite Spring fabrica and col- a ore—variety of models—all x08, LYMPIC ivi 14) 200i: Mat. Daily |] including extr COATS-BECOND FLOOR, “THE CITY BELLES” Wanna mare Wal 3.94 Extra Size Sill 3,00 LONGACRE \ Aaa REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE— : rept de pcre ai WN.COLLIER inNOTHING 3 TRUTH NEW JERSEY. — || stishea neatiy madaeae tote. GARRICK THEATRE, W. our way [| POR SALE ‘Tome iver, N. don now Mate ULOUSES SECOND FLOOR COLORED eave JOHN LANG Mit Sor tut, Newark, 'N S| #00 Este Sie Voile Blouses... .49 BROADWAY! yw | TAS StoUsESS-secbN FLOOR, The DEEMSTER by HALL CAINE DIAMONDS? CREDIT $4.89 Women’s and Mi rte 3.27) ehh " mations WEST VALUES duaanteed. exntese tens, || Surges an mohalr—navy: grey Sasi ede tick cm WATEN OP || Varicty of modelashuttan trina eo AKIRTS-SEOOND FLOOR Berni Rs “ANS SOWN” ‘DIAMONDS ON CREDIT $1.24 and $1.49 Girls’ Tub Dre 84 STANDARD Wsn,8nst, hs ee seat, | American Watch & Diamond Co. |] Bee ee sie til step LEO DITRICHSTEIN: Wwf ttntiithar | SMAIVEN LANE. Wsoue Cort, 6907, Agen finghans and plain color “cham- LyRIC a i LAST? DAYS DIAtREROS SES e " mart and different CAN ‘8’ DREAES SECOND FLOOR, [thie 1ONDRSYSTEN $50 wn! ALN ae $1 Week \sereis Cheeta 8 ePPery double Unped Commencing Tuesday Matinee, April 24th, Corse Payton Stock Company IN Geo. M. Cohan’s Great Play Hit the Trail Holliday Commencing Monday Matinee, April 30th, Jane Cowl & John Mason | GREAT SUCCESS “COMMON CLAY” With Original Productor as Produc at the Republic Theatre. SEATS NOW SELLING, ‘ BROOKLYN, TAR we ais ny, . Sow vEAYENG Vvery Sunday & THE MILITARY. MAI BG CONC EK AS- MANHATTAN Viney Ah te We "1 THE WANDERER 79 et. Geaade Heed a008. ~ (ocala WHER feeds gill Str ped anit | “BTEAMBOATS, a $1.15 and $1.28 Men's ‘ Summer Shirts 87 ct. Children's Poiomes 46 to Wye ney stripe figures—One and two ple HOYS! PURNISHINGS # and styles sorts, Muute leave We THIRD FLOOR - 4 |] $3,98 Little Boys’ Suite 3.35 KEANSBURG, NJ, pay. 2.4 4, r modela—pineh 6.00 FM. Sets. & Su Wiuoual trip 2 PM i—checks, stripes o Se enero | | MNG—THIRD FLOOR PAT ANTS | 8 to 18 yra. 4.85 i asf ralua | new" pattorns—sone icine bes Parties’) ULOTIUNG THIRD FLOOR d : $7 ct. Little Tots’ Petticoats 45 e Nainaook cambric—princes nner || or regulation—lace and embrold'y Pan rufflea—sizes to 6 yrs, All lost or found articles ade INFANTS’ DEVE. SBCOND FLOOR, vertised In The World will bo listed at The World's Laformas Pulitaer Build . Row; W n Office, morthwest cor. and Hroadw Offlee, Look for the Clock Clock Sli Denot + followt the printing of tho Qdvertivementy 4 Bs mG Sea Evening Journa some decidedly cdvantageous purchases. and stunning patterns at such amazingly low prices. Our Reg. .28 and .29 floral designs Extra Sine Kimonon— rhursdgy & Fe ineludin white Friday, Sith Street, Piiane ¢ straight models with Jarge sailor collars sizen 48, fo, 52—~ou $1.97. . 5,748) Mis ieiccersaeaiialaioaiseen To prevent dealers buying, quantities re RN West of Pith Avenue ECONOMICAL SHOPPERS SAY: There’s No Place Like Hearn’s for Value! — |THE EXPLANATION-An Absolute “Cash Buying” Policy and a “Moderate Profit Selling’ Policy. ter Than a Slow Shilling.” CRETONNE NEWS! FOR TUESDAY ONLY Three Startling Prices There is no denying that ordinarily such prices never could have happened time for manufacturers alon, That's why you fin came these CRETONNE 18 -and small detached figures so often h—and summertime houses. MORE CRETONNES Special 67 Elsewhere $ to $1.50 per yd. Great block designs of Chinese scenes newest bird patterns in gayest blues and reds-——-Japanese patterns of weird trees--many figures on grounds of |mauve, black, blue, cream, chinese red—many patterns of the type usual ly seen onlysin imported materials o-—__________-__—_-e SUMMERTIME BEDSPREADS covers are in e newest bed T | Compare these prices with those advertised elsewhere. [Summer Weight Dimity Bed Sprends corded, crinkled, figured and ripple destgna 62x 90 In... 90 in YE /80x 90 in... 1.26 } x 100 in,, 28T | 1.24 and 1,86 SS 1.46 | Embrot ue netn BAT \¢ retonne Hed Spreads— assorted colora- | 70x90 in Lar ! 80x90 in LS? @ White Piques—Gabardines—Linen Finish Fabrics—Cheviots— Poplins—Repps—Novelty Skirtings. L for .26 lies, sport skirts—for children's INCH BO | 27- [8@-Ineh Gata owes Speeiat .44 |45-tn, Imported erle Batiste. 50 | werte | , Lawes and | Ormandy at -_——-« MORNING SPECIALS—-Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. stricted. No Mall or Telephone Orders | 46 ct, Scarfe and Squar homutitched Lace trimmed, or | teallope DECORATIVE LINBNS “MAIN FLOOR. ‘ al Viain or dainty colorings, ur MLSTERY--HASEMENT. | 78 ct. Bleached Table Damasks Union lnen--floral patterns, LINENS -AUAIN "YLOOR $32.00 and $35.00 Axmins' ["TTinree of t | Orlental and medallion DRUGS RD FLO! | 11 et, Unbleached Mustins 8 J desing agit Tengtha— wUsitns Ww ASEMENT. | $5.98 Marseilles Spreads {"Satin” finish — full | patterns | SPREADS BASEMENT | $2.07 Silkotine Comfortables 2.77 | Hordarod — tight t — cotton | filing COMPONT ARLES —DASEMENT, | 38 et. White Chiffon Voiles 80 | a5-in dresses, blouses and Chililten'« went WHITE Goans MAIN FLOOR, | 96 ct. All Wool French Serges 80 40 and 44 tine t navy and hin tra coat | DRiss GOUDS- MATS FLOOR Silks -35 inch i” h--dewirable | da s-—including SILK3—-MAIN FLOOR, 15 et, Fancy Voiles i Many dainty patterns and colors | PATRICS -BASEALENT ams ot f lengths — stripes, shetk lors WASH DISS PABRICS BASEMENT {25 et. Nevelty Suitings | | wkirts, et | WASIE DIES FAnRICS. | 25 et. Hat and Sash Ribbons » and mo 6 and resden MAIN "yLoon | 96 ct. Women’s Neinseok Petticoats, . Summer suits, BASEMENT. 18 re taffetas colors—alao RIBBONS. Look ¢ ¢ Morning Sp a the Clocks! a wen te | SPECIAL CUTS in NOTIONS For TOMORROW ONLY 1 or Globe 4 details

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