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oe po. TE Re pF mn 99 7 arm NN — New Singers Maintain of the performances. They served|Mr. Reias, fell short of ¢ latter's “ae only to prove the strength of the com- | Well mellowed impersonation of the 4 composer, Miss Gates, although with- Mozart Opera Traditions pany. arvort reise, tie manager, ot- [COMPOST Miss Gates, although with, pd himself and at regeted be y into Miss Garris part of Tison from both, In en and | Dastienne and was able t By Ss 1ERE were last night in two charming Mozart operett Now running at the Ly under the auspices of the American Singers that detra i @ nothing from the general excelic tlenne,” Rafael Diag took his part] Diaz Ww In re d by Miss Garrison, but Mr. | Suished ¢ , while he sang better than | Frank capa Died of Premature Old Age! (BY V. M. PIERCE, M. D.) How many times we hear of compara- tively young pertone passing away when they should have lived to be 70. 0 or 80 YOU GET STRONG, if you're a tired-ont or “run-down” tura *! pear in in both prec years of age. This fatal work is usually sak attributed to the kidneys, ae, when the eee kidneys degenerate, it causes suto-in- Het toxication, The more injurious the poisons passing thru the kidneys, the quicker will those noble organs degenerated, ‘and the sooner they decay. To prevent premature old promote long life, lighten the the kidneys by drinking plenty of pure water all day long, and occasionally take ing a little Anuric before This an be obtained at almost any drug store. Anurie will overcome such conditions as functions, never conflicts with them, and Is perfectly harmless Jn any condition female It brings refresh If you eat tho right foods, and not too much of th ons In your sys. tem can be kept down and thr composed of May-app! root of jalay x n n by all dru Pollots, No Alteration 9 rheumatism, dropsical swellings, cold ex- tremities, scalding and burning urine and sleeplessness due to constant arising. At subway Ss Women’s, Misses’ and Small Women’s At Reductions of 3314% A all perfect, all n 1 way to later arrivals without delay. March and April. bargain. a few sizes of each style — BUT STYLES IN EVERY SIZE. AN NESS AND WILL N WE HAVE. HENCE MONDAY MORNiI ‘D FOR THIS NEW MERCHANDI HESE TR NDOUS REDUCTION WITH THE NUMBER OF GARMEN | well, his euc taking a natural laxativ iy eaventy ape Fulton SL., Cor: THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1917. 10 sang and mpany, estra Is Amelita Galll-Curet, thi », the wonder of Chicago At any rate she failed to appear in Yonkers yes- | to ap 4 myth? terday afternoon, as she fa Newark recently en was a cold feelings of ent of the which was giving t 6. Galle of No of Brooklyn Sizes » young Amer we Mrs Rev, Bridge St. 1329-1331 Broadway New Gutes Avenue, Brooklyn 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. Bet, 48th and 40th Sts, Brookiya An Unusual Announcement Continuing Thursday and Friday the Sale of 1,500 Suits, Coats & Dresses to 50 Sale that steps aside at the height of the season, with manufacturers at their wits’ end to keep pace with the Spring demand, and cuts the cost 3313% to 50% on models of mupaeeg beauty, exclusive fashion and faultless fit. All fresh, new—simply odd sizes and odd garments, which must give We have sold more than 25,000 of these garments during the months of Even at their original prices they were an extraordina Tomorrow at half the former prices they will be wonderful. Only ENORMOUS ASSORTMENT OF WE HAVE ARRANGED A WONDERFUL ARRAY OF MERCHANDISE FOR MAY BUSI- EVERY INCH OF SPACE, OPENED THIS SALE INDICATED BELOW. Tailor \iade Suits at Half Price You will find a wogdertul collection of high grade Spring Suits in this sale, as follows: 37 Suits, 110 Suits, 228 Suits, formerly up to $20.00, formerly up to $25.00, formerly up to $30.00. now $10.00 | 67 Suits, now $12.50 151 Suits, now $15.00 14 Suits, 185 Suits, now $17.59 11 Suits, 93 Suits, now $20.00 9 Suits, Modish Dresses at formerly up to £35.00 formerly up to $40.00, Half formerly up to $45.00, now $22.50 formerly up to $50.00, now $25.00 formerly up to $60.00, now $30.00 formerly up to $70.00, now $35.00 formerly up to $75.00, now $37.50 Price The season's loveliest styles bid you welcome tomorrow at half their usual prices: 68 Dresses, formerly up to $10.00, at $5.00|201 Dresses, formerly up to $30.00, at $15.00 195 Dresses, formerly up to $15.00, at $7.50] 83 Dresses, formerly up to $37.50, at $18.75 310 Dresses, formerly up to $20.00, at $10.00, 55 Dresses, formerly up to $40.00, at $20.00 Spring Coats Half Price 42 Coats, formerly up to $15.50, at $7.75 81 Coats, formerly up to $21.50, at $10.75 up to $25.50, at $12.75 111 Coats, formerly 193 Coats, former'y up to $30.90, at $15.00 74 Coats, formerly up to $37.50, at $18.75 31 Coats, formerly up tc $50.00, at $25.00 265 Dresses, formerly up to $25.00, at $12.50 49 Dresses, formerly up to $50.00, at $25.00 Latest Skirts Half Price 125 Skirts, formerly up to $3.00, at $1,50 180 Skirts, formerly up to $4.00, at $1.95 79 Skirts, formerly up to $6.09, at $2.95 53 Skirts, formerly up to $7.50, at $3.75 95 Skirts, formerly up to $10.00, at $5.00 Gigantic Cut in Beautiful Blouses Special Offer—400 Waists, Formerly $10, $15 and up to $25—HALF PRICE 300 Waists, formerly up to $1.25, at 79¢ | 260 Waists, formerly up to $4.00, at $2.00 180 Waists, formerly up to 52.95, at $1.50 | 225 Waists, formerly up to $6.00, at $2.95 NO ALTERATIONS NONE SENT C. O. D. -=These Are on Sale 2 NO CRE DITS not to forget Sam nirable conducting of a colora 1 can ap- Chap- Rubinstel yesterday! of French Orphans has funds for lieu of No. 4A four more orphans to-day, making, klyn, and Dr. Min- with jittle Marie Louise Genay, for{ ‘the gave his age as the bride said she Ading will take place the No. 1 West One Hundredin t, Manhattan Neri Three Brooklyn Stores= i i" FRENCH ORPHANS Will Soon Care for 950, or All of Papa Joffre’s Marne Charges, KIDDIES ARE GENEROUS. Surprising Response by Children in Pennies, Dimes and Dollars. in A ty ‘The Kiddie Klub Fund for the Care whom Cousin Eleanor subscribed | all by herself, five of the number the Kiddie Kiub is going to support for the coming year. Two new “cousins,” already select~ ed, are Helen Bourguignon and An- dro Houchart, whose pictures ore printed, Two more will bo selected within another day, and at the rate In it the contributions are coming be long before many .nc fatherless young: have been furnishe: World will have | by the Klub im Cousin Eleanor thinks Helen ani |dre are very nice cousins to have adopted into her family, and is sur the rest of the Kiddie Klub, after with her, The way 1 Kiddle Kiub to help the which members © p claiming their ¢ neh Kiddies w ho fathers or mothers or big t {to take care of them any more is not the least Interesting part of the work | treasurer for the fund. ive 2 ¢ French K and to send $36.60 Immediately or as soon as the Kiddie Klub requires It Vhere js one other “Whol contribution, that of Cousin and besides there are nin ying from 10 cen ats a week sa month down to 1, 2 tw a week. there ts a long way to 2 oviding for a family of fly providing for one of 950, but If every member of the Kiddie Klub on the rolls, big and little, would give but 1 cent each week there would nough for 50 and to spare, Everybody who the fine enthusiasm and self- from show when there comes for them to do a kind- helping hand believes Klub| members will gency. Payments may for fifty-two weeks or twelve time or day by day Klub always uiong a chan ness and giv \that the K meet the jas a very munificent allowance or can get it Increased to a munificent amount can, of course, share with Cousin Eleanor and the ‘Family of Five” the proud privilege of h France somewher untry coming to fund is the 8 to the uppiness of knowing th |sters just like ourselve: friends they need very much—and we e the friends, | | | “s KIDDIE KLUB MEMBERS SHOW GENEROSITY. Here are some of the letters ¢ a. week, send me hame of a little boy or girl that 1 ‘an help and can write to. Lam elgnt years old, L hope you get lots of ney. My two brot nm the navy <u a week, ingly ye NETH ROBEE okiye M ld grow when so every s boy soon so e member, I have $1.04 IT am ler | day, 1 | nay be an | “Dear Cousin, | sending for the poor little orphans, 1 }am happy in doing my share. ' that I My mother ry proud of my| ng a member (such a 1, gen- | or: Tam a littl 1, clght years old. I do not belong \ ty the IK. KX, but Lam going to belong vit I get fifteen ce | for spend- v ehil- nx." FROM x et, I KIDDIES WHO SUBSCRIBE ONE CENT TO $36, f ho have » the Fa und, Blane Petes Bry lin, Gr Rar Dorothy nklin, ranwell Harris, "H un argaret,” Isidor Hermar How Higem Helen Hil ! ‘ Hilda ard Hooj Hu Timmy 1 Honnah Insel, Marton and ed Johnson vynch, Blanche fan Mahon, nd Luellle Esther and en and Magda ta OM , Ruth Miranda t Nelson, He -|man, Olena Lawrence looking at the pictures, will agree Grace two brothers, Wi ‘KIDDIES OF YORKVILLE bers rehearsing at the Yorkville Play- ground, One Hundred and F Street and Second Avenue, have had the; next best experience. sacrifice which members of the Kiddie | g intendent of the Park Department's Recreation time that the “Young Manhatta In Central Park on the lawn, West Drive, on the afternoon of May | which | ¢ Two Little Orphans of France HELENE BOURGUIGNON lyn Sacl hillinges, Fannie nwartz, Alic Alice Shepp am Whelan, Rich- Wilmott, and Dor- rd White, othy Wooldri HAVE GALA REHEARSAL Show Mr. Lee ahd Cousin Eleanor What May Be Ex Young Manhattan It w of cours in mue:. bi and in co aK everything, but Kiddie Club mem- It was watched Bureau, and Cousin Eleanor herself. It happened yesterday afterndon, Almost everybody knows by this| die Klub pageant, n,” 1s to be given playground and the! Sixty-fourth Street that it tells the York City, with a story of New and that dt is to wind up celeb | er patriot ns of spe nt, and Mr ge attending scores of rehearsals, just happened they met at the York- | been sick for three months. 1 would mend Father John's as a safe family medicine. I would not be with- out it in my home. weight in gold.” James Carney, 90 Benefit St.,/ Pawtucket, R. 1 i To give strength to all the family, | no safer medicine can be Father John's Medicine t wholesome ville Playground, ‘Tne news spread In a minute, With two such pe eat ag ing thelr work, the chil- r very best’ dani reco Mrs. amers were pretty badly worn and the ground on whic the children dan but these prosaic features didn’t in- | terfere In the least with the enthu- HUALUHUULN SITUA to cleanse. Wynn mn ] co es Cay ANDRE lasm. Both ¢ e agreed th: rmance y and most spirited they had seen any- where, STILL SEEK RUTH CRUGER. | No Thought of Gt for the Missing Despite many di clues “L believe th ~|to Father John's Medicine for build ing you up. 3 hor have been | was all run down and @ was only gravel. | pure In the same way time has dis; dentifrice fad after another, until dentists now know that the sole function of a tooth paste is S. S. White Tooth Paste is 9 pure, wholesome, non-medicated cleanser~ the = most efficient on the market. It is made = according to a non-secret formula approved = by the highest dental authorities. as pleasant to use as it is efficient. E Your druggist has it. Sign and mail the coupon = below for a copy of our booklet “Good Teeth; How They Grow And How To Keep Them.’ THE SSWHITE DENTAL MFG.CO, \MOUTH AND TOILET PREPARATIONS / 211 SOUTH TWELFTH STRE was the that and eoucHART My thre Adopted by the I Kiddie Klub ry ng Up n promising, the who disappeared Feb. 13, | » minds of her Humiston, ty-second Street. been retain lawyer, 0 Search ppointments that hav@ resulted from the following of | secémed thought of abandoning ce has en oy rents or | nce d by Mr.| WINS $8,000 FOR INSULT. | SS CLEAN| , UP! A verdict for $8,000 was awarded by a Jury in the Naseat County Supreme Court yesterday In the suit of Alex ander R. Boyce of Freeport, L. 1, against the owners of the Hotel McAlpin for hu miliation suffered by Mr. and Mrs. Boyce | at the hotel. | According to the Boyce, 1915, to see of Mr. Sept ighter, h testimony hy and ¢ ho went to ¢ his wife ing left them there the day pefore, While in his wife's room eeveral h eee tives clame for admittar andl d and threatened hysterical, aining entra im. His wi OBITUARY NOTES. Guillaume }band of M Whew) » Now is the time to - clean up with years old. | Freeman, aged seven- n of t Women's Jersey Historical Miss € ty-six, Rra histor h of the New Society, Is dead in Oran Mortimer H, Jahne, seventy-seven | years old, known in the elder an old-time actor and days of I as N the Booth Lena We Dr, Morris W of the Rabinical Council is dead at No, 841 Kelly Charles A, Pillsbury. |seven, for thirty-eiz Msher of the Republi fast, Me. died there ye IMR OF TEAMS PASSING HOUSE MADE WOMAN CRY FROM PAIN OF RHEUMATISM | Unable to Walk Because of Pain—Gives Credit to Var-ne-sis for Recovery { “ .WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, best Back to health after five years of | formed pot and very weak; in fact, 1 h for| Suffering day and night from rheu e both hands to lift a tes {matism of the joints is the experi Mrs. L. Northrop of 43 Hil dreth St., Lowell, Mass. Mrs, North- ron said: he disease continued to grow worse te of treatment until T 4 was unablé to walk, and was com- ff No. ins Mrs. information | of Ruth's | “FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE: - HAS NO EQUAL FOR BUILDING You uP” ‘s no medicine year old (Signed) Mr. Advt. {YQNUUUUOUNUUERITLU OLN LLL SS THE TEST OF TIME —finds The S. 8. White Dental Manufacturing Company still in unquestioned lead as the world’s best-known and most reliable manu- facturer of dental equipment and supplies, sed of one nd it is ET PHILADELPHIA MU Mother Praises Family Remedy ather John's It} Medicine made her well after she had It is worth its nourishment which is easily taken up by those who are weak and run down, t eC nae = > e baby eat continuousiy, a 8 going by the house made be ery from. the pain. 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