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Va FALL a LINE Jr at baa I wie ORE 6 Gounod’s Opera *The Mock Doctor’ Sung in English By Sylvester Rawling. MOCK DOCTOR” «@ ‘comic opera tn three acts by Gounod, founded on Moll- @te's “Le Medeoin Malgre Lui,” in an 66 Soap should be used very carefully, te want to keep your hair ed st. Most soaps and ampoos contain too mich, al ‘kall, This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use Is Just ordinary mulsified cocoanut © oil (which is pure and greaseless), and ts better than the most expensive soap or anything else you can use, One or two teaspoonfuls cleanse the hair and Simply moisten the and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and ft leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright. lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. at any pharmacy, it’s very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every mem~ ber of the AE » months,—Advt. Apartments Completely Furnished 3 ROOMS | 4. KOOMS | 5 ROOM $94.50 | $124.50 | $149.50 OPEN SEREPSY EVENINGS & MONDAY ~ UNIF ORMS For Home Defense Leagues AND OTHER MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS Army Shoe Machine Guns Cartridge ie * * Hats, 1 RESERVH OFFI hee articles adopted by Ue Navy, Send do tn atainps NAVY sroRE co ais What 421 St, (north aid Biway an h Av. STEAMBOATS, Splendid Steamers You can get muisified cocoanut off | TO BOSTON $4.00 y|last night by the Soolety of Amert- "TO SIT UP TWO HOURS can Singers. It was the third offer- ing of the society's two weeks’ sea- son, Like the texts of the previous Improving Steadily, Though Slow- two little ope; by Syd Rosen- Sides fut oce'tta!| Hop Tine Longe to be understood, but Miss Mattul- lathe version was patterned so much} Madame Sarah Bernhardt, who has Peer ter OE meiner oom, |been at Mount Binal Hospital for a rather than with it. Nevertheless the month following an operation, has large audience found pleasure in both | improved steadily, though gradually eae esther etait iio niot te hardly |*N¢8 recovering from the shock, it 1s worth while, it 1s so palpably saade announced. She is able to sit up for & oe ag LY aS aartane two hours each day now and sleeps almers, as narelle, wood= through the night. Her cheerfulness nop er coreed tO PAY Srity ae a and bigh spirits have never abated character actor as well ag @ singer, since the first week. His impersonation lacked unction,) Dr, Emanuel Libman, chief of the staff of physicians attending her, Put a little more off in the works Md She puppet machinery, Mr, Chalmers! | would male no prediction to-day as to when Mme. Bernhardt would be now you can sing. Then there we Percy Hemus, a capable Geronte, j father Of the. girl who felgned to be able to leave the hospital. He point- | jumb un je coul wi she loved, against his will. The daugh- ©? ut that had she not always had ter, Lucinda, who hadn't much to say ©xtraordinary vitality she would not eh to sing, waa Idelle Patterson. Her at her axe have withstood the opera- ¢ ara ts ae wea colorless ® tion, The tax on her strength was ard to point out how it could have savers and while the immediate cause bean anything else, Of her lovers of danger has been removed, the re- Leander, portrayed by Rafael Diaz, storing of her former strength is a ect ee me bp Med be lata | slow and delicate task which would ja Robeson was Martine, most certainly set back by Dootor's wife; Kathleen How oH y y any Jacqueline, Lucinda’s flirtatiour and Carl Formes was Valere, a ser- vant. Last, but not least, there was George Hamlin, the Chicago—I beg pardon, Mr. Hamlin, I mean the American—tenor, who rattling good impersonation of hus- band of Jacqueline. “Al * Mr. Freund, editor of Musical America, said to me between the acts, “I have been searching for a word to charac- terize George Hamlin, i have found it. ‘Innocence!" * ‘The music of the little opera always is agreeable if it reaches no great heights, The staging of it is good; | indeed Mr, Coini was made to share in the curtain calls. Paul Eisler con- ducted and he did not surrender his y baton to Mr, Witherspoon for the ie re playing of “The Star Spangled Ban- wae to tolerate them. ‘ Why not be her” between the acts, Mr. Reiss, ‘id of this cause of embarrassment? the manager, and Mr. Bispham, the You can do so easily with Poslau's principal singers and actors of the help. | | company, were In the audience, |. Get some Poslam to-day and spread | oe It over the Pimples to-night. Con- ‘CHAUFFEUR IS KILLED You will probably have «good dea BY A SPEEDING AUTO of Poslam left over to treat burns, Car Does Not Stop, but Pedestrian {hing scalp, itching feet, chilblains, ations. You will be amazed to Gets Number, and It Is Indentified. find that it goes so far and does 60 much, Sold everywhere. For FREE SAM- PLE write to Emergency Labera- tories, 243-5 W. arth Bt. a New York, Poslam Soap, medicated with Pos- Joba) James @ chauffeur, forty (oS trigiteds and) heautifies the years old, of No, 221 East Thirty- (orotexion-—Advt, second Street, was fatally injured early to-day when run down by an — automobile on Elghth Avenue, near Thirty-fourth Street. He died while being taken to the French Hospital, The automobile did not stop, but a pedestrian gave the police its num- ber, According to the police, the machine was identified later as owned by Thomas Butler of No, 200 West | Forty-first Street. They also report | having found a witness who says he | was in the machine at the time of the | accident and that Butler was driving, Butler has not been found, We8 premature effort to change her sur- rounding} GIVE POSLAM A CHANCE AT THOSE PIMPLES Your friends and business assuct-| ates would rather see you without Pimples. It can only be detrimental ve iver- 1 Johnson Bicycles 4 New 1917 Models. Prices $20 to $55. Call or Write fer Catalog DAVEGA'S - 4065 B’way 631 B’way Below Canal St. Near 18th St. nee. Bast Elghtieth Street borrowed an auto from his broth- er and was driving south on First Ave- nue with Benjamin Bengiovi of 325 | Beat eventy-fifth Stre a Vittovio of No, 411 Kast V VA WA Street, when at Sixty-seventh S AY VAD" ATER-WINCS lost control of the car. It crashed Into |Leam te bd \ Fer Sale Brerywnene Bue force outside of the New York One Trial Trade School. Ricatto is in Flow Plain, 98e. “SEE Hospital with a fractured skull “ope : possible internal injuries. The other) | Pane 80¢ -+ two men were only slightly injured. AYVAD MAN'FG CO., Hoboken. N, ——_—- Widow Found Dead tn Home, Mra. Emma Whittenhurst, sixty-one} _ years old, of No, 416 Lorimer Street, Williamsburg, after being missed for | two days, was found dead from apo- |plexy early to-day in her kitchen, | JOther ‘tenants caused the janitor |Samuel Richardson, and Pollceman | pera to force their way into the flat, | J Open daiiy(excet Sunday),8 1.M.to 12.4 Dr, Greenberg of the Green, point Hos- | pital said she had been dead two days. |She was a widow and lived alone, | yrarrunnen:..cetencameal ___ VAUDEVILLE. _ Dodging @ surface car early to-day VAUDEVILLE PHOTO PLAYS at Hamburg Avenue and Hart Street, | Williamsburg, eight-year-old Lena ee £ MN |Pugiist of No, 166 Hamburg Avenue | “ }ran in front of an automobile oper. jated by George Patrach of No, 628 TOES NEW YORK IHta Eighth Avenue, Long Island City, and |recelved injuries from which she’ died as she Was being carried into the Cont, 11 A.M. to 1 B, Muriel Oniriche in Dorothy Phillipe in 4 German Hospital. Witnesses said Patrach was not responsible for the Loew's American Kool 4 Bullard DANCING ACADEMIES, ~ | Dance at the Coolest Place on Broadway ICELAND &.2c¢ Street Admission 25c. Restaurant, | accident, JEAN ADALK & within, Ma Adelaide | @ hous 10, 19, 20 My dat wo Las al, | W. of bs way Eve at B15, _STEAMBOATS. BHWAY & 47 O y Mat, 2be-$1 Splendid Service CHARITY. Palatial COMMONWEALTI Lenve Pier 14, North River, Fulton Keturning leave Boston, south sta tio Afternoon and Dining Room service a la carte. —OPENS— Torben Niet 1 & PROVIDENCE ACTORS’ FUND Sty 5. 04 Due Boston 8.27 A, M, . Due New York 7.00 A. M: Evening Concerts Large comfortable staterooms. GRAND CENTRAL FAI PALACE “i'r Information and Ticket City Tieket Offices, 171 New York Transfer Cor to’ Now S80 Pe. Ww rie nae td return boat to New Boats leave Battery & ’ NSBURG, NJ. is ap it The New England Steamship Co. f imi, epson LINE, on fg hss to. ber he MAY 12th to 21st DAILY Including Sundays, 17, M, to ALM, sat Pier 14 North River, and 1180 Broadway and mpany and Tourist Offices SPECIAL F LAMBS' CLUB GAMBOLS FRIARS' CLUB FROLICS ENTERTAINMENTS 10 PLEASE EVERY HODY : ean NIGHT AT 9 P.M. _HELP WANTED—MALE, THE Jarevet, complete Plant in Canada eervices of « fine fenders financlal eet i } Don’thiurta bit! hers This magic named freezone like here shown can be had at any Never limp or twist your face in pain again, but get a bottle of freezone and pply aching your toe but why care now? discovered this ether compound and put corns on and calluses on your feet, tiny bottle holds an almost fluid. A genius in Cincinnoti it freezone. Small bottles of drug store for a few cents, ® few drops on corn or callus. ‘our tender, instantly the PASSING Siow Bat. WY 4TH ST. Unni ASTO Bnd oT Titrié’ windws.” BLO at m evant (M9 re tweet YOU'RE IN LOVE tin STAN PA TO-MORROW "MAT Contin’ AS TOT LIBERTY HUDSON yt JOUR BETTERS KERTOCK EN. iivay é KS Marine Elit’s FAR THE KNIFE By bua ef, Buu, Mata, LOVE oO MIKE “Way & eh St be 8 Metivers Wed, & Mat WASHINGTON SQ. PLAYERS COMEDY.) Hy, 45, ul ny : Hee THbAT to RK uous Theratt ly, Incl, Sunday Ba CiDiNt: RAR THE WOMAN loan P NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE We sat, 21% GEORGE “ARLISS. in “DISRAELI” Wns! See, GAIETY {3256.44 FIARRIS(«: ¢".";, TH REP with J Toure. Cohan Hie, w E BRAT UBLIC W.4, “PETER IBBETSON” in Burry janstance Colltee, Liste! ith ta, Women! Stop Corn Pain! Few Drops and Corns Lift Out that works wonders—No humbug! Never let a corn ache twice, | 85 y, & Harris Tete wiLiowy Tite 4O-COHAN'S 4:5 “UT hiCH ‘QuicK win GLOBE 43"). 3.3 TAYLOR CUT hee” FULTON (ie argh ay Ww COURTENAY ie WISE ELTINGE Mie Ww st ah Sey JANE COWL ™ atre aC vime" ELMENDORF fina Eves. Dary OCOANUT GROVE 4}. My cE OLUMBIA }) 3 he, two 81, Around tie W : e Rei ye inwetone Park LLINGHAM ZIPGRELD | 81 NTURY ROOF Bway O24 AT LO. AMUSEMENTS, ESHARY ren AL! oly STREET FER! AS To-Monow % ae % Tonia Dally vovmtar Gko, STONE. & PILLARD rey BURLESQUE, LY: “AMERICAN BURL MPIC i 4) "i, Mat. Daily SQUERS” WORLD WANTS WORK WONODGRS \ * ay, {i ‘ e i A | aa Bach ™ Kat PERE BR Bg ol X “ : a . | N Se 4 et ' ring, Cincinnati man discovers ppears end shortly you will find the corn or callus so shriveled and loose that you can lift it off with the fingers. Just think! You get rid of « hard corn, soft corn or a corn between the toes, as well as hardened calluses with- ont suffering one particle, Freesone ie magic! Genuine freesone ts sold only tn these tiny bottles packed in @ round, wood case. Don’t accept it unless It is fh a round. wood case.—-Advt. PHOTO PLAYS. _ Mo otarr Las: r= | 2 N Days © win roxy Fe Academy nd of = Music Y j4"stre = Irving P Piace T Affernoons Last 2 lant? GREATER VITAGRAPH Presents WITHIN TH LAW Re on SF xy a wire tat =] RSIS ALT gate st 1B 25.0 jhway 5 47EST | iia PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS, Bargains in Exchanged Pianos. al case; condition Hatiors ‘of Secure blate i May Murray. "The Prim- ros Hing,” 0, Henry’ Green Door.” A, Ho Oren iesna Oy ht, tn aplendid er- DIAMONDS WATCHES SED FOR B00K OF Contr * $2509 #1 Weekly {OPEN Dall 950% $1 Wee | a 410092 42 Weekly? TILLD RM. ~ ONFIDENTIAL | CASELE Sy iene Di MONDS<CREDIT DIAMONDS & N CREDIT Last VALUES Gaaranived, EASIEST TEMS, KOY ST DIAMOND. @ WATCH CO: 1 20h cent calla, DIAMONDS ON CREDIT FASY TERMS, ALL GOODS GUARANTEED, American Watch & Diamond Co, © MAIDEN LANE. Phone Cort, Bo0T, Age DIA TReNOS WES #100 WEEK BISMONUs, | Ewe ha) JOIN 8S diainona _memver, 3 MeritoboLit a; 10s. ma 40 Maiden You 8 iy DENTISTRY, ANCHOR That ; teeth ates. AML work guara und acetone Dental Surgery nieuws by Full Sete of Gold Fillings Gold Crowne, 22 karet 65.00 up Silver Fillinge = + + * 600up Warersury Dental Company Incornorated 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St.} Brooklyn Bto 6 + 6un +9 to 2 renon and Sweden Spoken AN lost or found arilcles ade’ ed in The World will bo at The World's Informas » Puliteer Building Row; World's % Morthwest core . and Hroadways Harlem Office, 156 and vorid’e Washings tor 30 ons is of the Brooklyn Offies, ton Sty Brooklyn, fi © | ornaments. 23) weight = | very moderate prices. REA Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue An Unusually Eventful Saturday Last Day of Gingham Week and Lingerie Sale, Too BARGAINS in WEARABLES FOR BOYS, GIRLS, MISSES AND WOMEN In Women’s Section THE NEW in : THREE SUIT PRICES WOOL DRESS FABRICS M ‘New in SATURDAY ONLY tad things SOE aE OO Smartest Tailored Styles for Women and Misses ie yoo! Cream summer sults or skirte— others’ “reduced prices.” licy of| St ice than manufacturer's cost When we ooh tk 18.00 “regular prices” mean MODERATE PROFITS showe in dvery price. PRICES you find values not equalled elsewhere. 10.00 $17.94 9.76 navy blue & black—reg. $1.48 G4-tn, Shepherd Checks—«mall, mediu @ large—fine, soft cashmere finish... +01 88 4§-1n, All-Woel Piaids—French Our iy etd 27.7 Our mt eat and Poplins and Serges—| Wool Velours, Jersey| Serges and Poplins,| f"'f"Sronn somtnathne roe et green, gold, magenta, pete pope ae Shep-| Jersey Cloths — pleated] *Parate akirte—our rem. $1.85..1,20 Copenhagen. Some| Hiretin, Taffeta, Strict: | or mannish stylox—in| *9-!0. Stil and Woot Popline—eoft black-and-white checks, | jy tailored or sport | the Jerseys, high, vivid| frocks—a hades or darker, white or fancy sport] models, including . ineluding navy and black......1.47 silk Mbt hy/ Ceti ore crs dra Mochag al beet colora—other materials} 64 in anew Pepfine~-the .weane 8. n checks, iy fucetitvening send lip black, navy and this| !" popular, seasonable) fo Mie ena pieck ee 1.48 pockets. season’s high colors, shades, Best bargains in town—because these cuts are to clear—-all our styles are ' z ; mrwesi—<and seid valle new. Ginzdonetear sce: sae oe | ALL ALTERATIONS FREE OF CHARGE. exceedingly “welle:s.+.. bpestal 8S zs eee are some ak drawstring base SPECIAL GROUP......3.34|4 SPECIAL GROUP OF TRIMMED HATS D8-in. Sliver Biceme- geet looking stripes in various colore— VACHETTE LEATHER BAGS Bpecial 1.85 envelope style—tnaide | change compartment. Included in. th p SPECIAL PRICES SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY FOR SATURDAY Larre provewme, * stylee—beaded and em- Our reg. $5. ai 00 roidered in. black or colore—hund- 00— somely lined and ftted—fancy dt 2°99 | whey anictrede the newest in all Wack and ‘all white and ‘ettdettra kame All_extremely well 7.6. Values $4.60 to white combinations—in leghorns, high lustre straws, Milan hemps and hair braids. Large or small shapes—some have smart wings, others new- est tones in flowers—others hand made ornaments. UNTRIMMED HATS........ 84 A SPECIAL PRICE—Our reg. 1.17. Variety of straws—Milan, Milan hemp—high lustre effects—in black, white and colors, Shapes sailors—tricornes—side flaring or large brims— all newest shapes. + 64 Trimming Special—Roses—asters—daisies, buds and various blossoms—single and clusters—Our reg. .38.. Free Trimmt vice if Hats and Very Special Bargains in Corsets Manufacturers’ Samples. Mianes’ Cornets and Walate—low wi ‘and medium bu 1M and arters our reg. $1.00, Corsets—of batiste and ff—medium end low bust izes 19 to %—our reg. $1.50... VEILINGS—The Newest FOUR CUT PRICES Mesh Yas Black and White Veilings— Spee si “pene a 2 rious pat-| Patterns are varied—scrolls, motifs, a Mypeartha wines} ety po etc.-so are the shades—designa for | . Bordered Veilings all faces. Ss L. 18 Waterproof Malines ce pecial..... eT lk sided Special eB 18 Light and dark shades as well as black or white, OF FOR SATURDAY ONLY i oe BATHING SUITS For Women and Misses Most charmingly practical. A bit In Are Purchased Here, 1.14 atert The Finishing Bit of Smartness NECKWEAR—NEW Marabou Capes Five str with - 2.68 ds, all marabou or combined trich—natural and black. Alnor apes and Stoles— » black and mole od with ostrich ri 1 ends B00 »me 1 OF 7. 5.286 watlor Venteem—shoulder lar—-button trimme Variety of styles at.... .47 to 1.90 { unpacked—the Windsor Ues and | have somewhere our col white and biue—fascinatin a8 of patriotic feeling —as em when next you are im —¢ Tomorrow Ends GINGHAM WEEK! That means your last day for these unusual bargains Franey Sport Skirtings— with borders, others with Many “New two-toned effects in- moti cluded, have |early—yes, but when prices Bier combination / my day by day—wise way of jumping up day by ues folks buy where they can get Ginghame— ations -on Kalt Salte—sl! Handsome Silk Th: ier RT madras weave—oi all elses Imported Madree, Sbirtats: 4n| Mereerined Popline—36 inches wide- Durable Moha' es clay delaras cite anaes pink, rose, tan, or navy, but they have white 82-Inch Bhirting Madras—various ete, alse black— or blac end whi engings fs. 75 | colored stripes—value . BO! FOG. 88. cccccccccccscccccce oo. 20 wl ee x trimming—al a IN OUR BASEMENT Of course, other suits, some fetching ‘tatfetas new fene™ 0.80 Largest Wash Goods Department i i the World in poplin and mohair to 5 pe ce MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M.| In KHAKI ‘o pre lers buying, quantities restricted, No Mall or Telephone Orders, | To prevent dealers BUyIN® | From the Boys’ Department. Suits. 7.04 | $15.57 and $17.94 Misses’ Suits 8.75 | I ehanie ae #, apple green, 77 and OT id, tan and Copenhagen— . or nen i} to 18 yrs. ta—#o0 ut styles in eo pattonetich pocketa--0r MISSDS SULTS SECOND FLOOR, play ou Vicente Line oe ritinb FLOOR. | 39 et, Initial Stationery 18 RG Ont eae YOUNG MEN'S DEPT,—THIRD F esellent c white ‘or pink Nortotk, Sulte—in khaki—drill— $7.94 Boys! Suite roth ti i 24 envelopes ith extra trousers aon Herd Norfolk sixcures in excellout OW REATIONERY —TITRD FLOOR, | OLN YOUNG MEN'S RECTION, have extra Wour 19 ct. Girls’ Tub hese Khaki Trousers belt loope 2Y8' CLUTHING THIRD FLOOR, 6 to 1é yre eine ham oF ‘cham: 1 x that bray——weveral god atylos. > 48 ct. Boys’ C: iw GUUS" DRESSES —-SECUND PLOOR, | Fipe—ls ‘and 1.74 lowe brown, big ; : pore Fm aise taney | $7.94 Girls’ Spring Coats 425 shee! crown # to 14 yrs. Navy blue serge or Sey reMwaususc ri rLoon, | biack and white shepherd checks TOILET ACCESSORIES “a st Boys’ Shi 38 Prt nena vilar and cuffs of | At Such Little Prices! ied pe he shane | La ND FLOOR, A @ozen items picked from our ht’ and ‘me ‘diuin patterns—12% | $2.00 White Coutil Corsets | Tecent pale ey Lightwelght—medium bust, long |/5 metto \ 6 ek iNisuiNas—TurRD FLOOR, | hit BT to 40. n ct. Pal . Soap (0 for BE BI 37] COKSETS--SECOND FLOOR, Tinported Hand Scrubs and Nail 16 8 ct. Boys’ Blouses PPR SRPNSHENE sA0 GRO" Rese eg st Ly new colors tn Waht Bet Ribbons F 18 || 10 ct. Powder Pads . - and mediuin striped pereale—ne res, aatina, ffotas and 45 et. Plexo Greasclese oF ET A ae Le Se i gi Agsortment Cleanaing Cream, @nchsssseese 15 . luding black Po ai) eee rf FURNISHINGS THIRD FLOOR, | hair bow Hearais % 4 odor <a 35 ct. Boys’ Cotton Union Suits 23 KIBBONS MAIN PLOOR, | 49 et ytint Photo Frames... .8@ High necks sleoves OF ath | a6 Ivorytint Trays fi 116 letle style drawers 8 I Alsen. | $3.00 Girls’ White Canvas Shoes , 187 ) 1 nt Comba..., ae PEAR REES Ere , : Soler ly { Mirrors, seconda of $2.93 Women’s Silk Petticoats 2 THUCO QUAY scr eceartcannees oe 6. Black and colore—shirr a ariags 110 ct. Bloel Pocket Nati File or tucked flouncea fitted ban PETTICOATS BRC ND FLOOR, e Two Ribbon Specials ar hana. butter | FOR ALL DAY weil, known Bhirte, make—oak | cheat with ar BILVERWANECMAIN FLOOR. Wise MotromsSating, Taffotaa and — & MEN 4 r Dresden paderne—in millinery | sash width@-our reg, 28 ma}! alee, J OSbenwWean—Scdin rLoor, Clock Signs Denote Morniy kook fow the Clocks! Twe Toned nes —V oe

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