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lay Evening ‘Pops’ ir. Reiss’s Season Ends. Sylvester Rawling. HE Orchestral Society, con: ing of fifty musicians, Max » Jacobs conductor, gave the first heatre yesterday. Dvorak’s je New World” symphony was the fhich included Grieg’ ite, Tschaikowsky's id a new “Fugato “Peer Gyn March Sila’ umoresque” on CORNS HURT TODAY? Lift your corns or calluses off with fingers and it won't palit you one bit. Yes! You truly can lift off every rd corn, soft corn or corn betwee C ot as well as hardened calluses on bottom of feet without one bit of pain. A genius in Cincinnati discovered freezone. It is an ether compound and tiny bottles of this magic fluid can now be had at any drug store for a few cents. Apply several drops of i this freezone upon a ten der, aching corn or a cal- lus. disappears and shortly yon will find the corn or callus so shriveled and loose that ju lift it off with the fingers. You pl no pain while applying freezone afterwards, it think! No more corns or cal- es to torture you and they go with- causing one twinge of pain or ness. You will cull freezone the ic drug and it really is. Genuine zone has a yellow label. Look for low label—Advt. * YOUR NERVES ht wires, ‘They from spine and in to every organ our body. Short~ ited? How? Wh There's a cea for your nervo eepleas nights, lp te the back ‘and join and head- CHIROPRACTIC tl ectrician of the human body, finds She reason, correcta It and restores the health you have been looking for. Consultation Free. Dr. Payne, Chiropractor Marbridge Bullding, Sith Street and Broadway. FOR THROAT AND LUNG: STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS Eckman’s Alterative yey x tAtt cies AND OTMBR LEAD- BROOKLYN. TAR & Joy & Fulton 8H Main? s03 | Batty Pightne wa a wd Record Breakors ERY SUD NDAY, 2—DBIG CONCERTS—2 a REAL ESTATE. AT AUCTION. 75% at 5% or 60% at 314% Taken in Payment of Lots, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— CONNECTICUT, Bi oo: mm bi Kiver rs ¥ Y 510,000; PMORSE. Reel Conneetlout Se a BUSINESS PRORRR TY TO LET. NEW ey nd baw. TRS horseshoe.” Mr. Opera Company Chenal and Chi the Paris Opera Comique, are also new on the list of Instantly all soreness! singers, and Muratore. 40,000 SCHOOL ATHLETES TO MARCH BEFORE MAYOR Mitchel Will Review Boys’ Pre- paredness Parade on Fifth Ave- nue Decoration Day. Mayor Mitchel has accepted an invi- tation to review the preparedness parade of the Public Schools Athletic League on Fifth Avenue: Decoration Day. In consenting to act as review- ing officer for youths who will be In Iine the Mayor in interestin, with Nellie Metba has been engaged by for his Cam pant whiel ald: “This parad ig approved by me because I am em- phatically in favor of all that tends to make physically fit and capable citizens of New York's school chil- That js one reason why I am ren. ing in the public | It follows that 1 am In favor of com- ry crete evidence to New Yorkers of the benefits which result from the phys- feal training of the young.” plaatiaeesnesy Selietainsiey HIGH SCHOOL SINGERS TO GIVE A WAR BENEFIT Prominent Speakers and Musicians to Take Part in Entertainment in City Righ School the New York City Orchestra will give | __REAL EST trifle, Mr. Jacobs *|and his young men are earnest and play well together. The soloists were Miriam Adini, Trnka, violinist, The Society of American Singers closed its all too short season of @ series of Sunday evening popular | opera comique at the Lyceum The- phony concerts at the Standard | atre on Saturday night with another “From | engrossing performance of Mosart’s “The Impresario.” ning number of @ programme] was not a financial success may be] ‘ taken for granted. York to most people means sitting in the Metropolitan Opera House and gazing uron guished occupants of the “glittering Nevertheless Mr, Re'ss gave us new opportunity to know & few of the great galaxy of brilliant American singers we possess. Garrison, Lucy Gat ton and Florence stance, and acting graces unexcelled. Thomas Chalmers and Carl Formes, most promising young singers, not to forget_ George Hamlin and the vet- eran David Bispham, in art the au- perior of all of them and well worth hearing, sing at any and at all times, Then there was Mr. Reiss himself, competent as singer and a fine char- acter actor, enough here to be one of us, soprano, and Alois That the venture Opera in New the socially distin- Mabel ) Florenee Eas- acbeth, for in- fresh, youthful voices Then who has lived long int h includes Galli-Curcl the 40,000 athletic ie of schootboy athletes ory military train. nools of New York training in the rade should give con- College Stadium. | choral organizations and ATE. at AUCTION. The N. Y. Public Library Buys LOTS of books They can’t buy LOTS of books with LOTS so they are going to sell LOTS to buy LOTS ‘WRINKLES THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY | the theme of “Dixie” by Mana Zucea,| MISS GLADYS ENDICOTT TO BE BRIDE JUNB 6 OF BEVERLY R. ROBINSON. | 1 lhe al RR till @ PENS iY ne Her will di- the drills and choral work of the 5,000 ail lis MAY 21, 1917 GET NEW KIDNEYS! are the tf ererwreeee HEARN Wet of Fitth Avenue cluded fn the official report », Wome bite be. Met: ‘noprans, of f 0 Baris Na Opera i Hou Albert Spaldi ‘ol! r Fleck ‘will re ate a an of the ee RIO JANEIRO, May 41. -—~ Senator Azeredo will move in tht ope to-day that President Wilso tothe hited States Congress of the Senate proceedini and urinary troubles. Get it at any drug store, and If it doe# not give fa] ‘almost be message | immediate relief your mo Be sure you . yas GLADYS voneve a4 om Miss Gladys Endicott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Endicott, will be married to Beverly R. Robinson on June 6 In St. Her only attendant will be her sis- ter, Miss Lillian Endicott. Mr. Rob- inson's best man will be William H. Wheelock, and the ushers will be Cabot Ward, Walter E. Hope, Arthur Butler, Courtlandt Nicoll, Norton Per- kins, Charles C. Stillman, John 8, Rogers, Edward L, Pruym of Albany and Henry F. du Pont of Philadel- phia. & benefit for the National League of Woman's Service and the National Red Cross at City College Stadium Saturday evening, in which exceptional musical and oratorical talent will supplement DISAPPEAR This is what women say who have treated their wrinkled, faded, tired looking skin with the marvelous Usit. This pure nut-oll skin food is posi- tively guaranteed to banish wrinkles quickly and feed the skin back to a healthy condition. It cannot harm or |" cause the slightest hair growth, and it is only necessary to rub it into the skin for a few moments each night before retiring to get the full benefit from its use. It is a clean, delicately scented liquid, not a greasy paste or cream, All first class drug stores and de- partment stores sell and recommend Usit. If your skin is dry, if wrinkles are beginning to appear, act some at once and begin its use without delay. You will find it @ fine treatment as well for freckles, blackheads and many forms of ecrema,—Advt. _ REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. of books and they and the heirs are going to sell them for whatever they'll bring This means a splendid opportunity for making money ean remain on mortgage Send for booklet Joseph P. Day, 31 Nassau Street Government Bonds or Subscriptions 4. Clarence Da FOR SALE. _ ) ANONDS WATCHESG)| JEWELR DIAN ONDS ON CREDIT FAs) TRRMS An.ericaii b CMALD EN LANE DIAMONDS & CREDIT } iit i ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. vaich & biamond vo, Wn Taw) best VALUES Guernaved. Easiest obit i lid ML DIAMOND OP iN iecae Pr STEAMBOATS. prem teee Agent Oalia, | KEANSBURG, € DIA JAMONDS DS yrisbrsnny 6.0 1M Bats & 8 7 MAIDEN LANE, r ecitee $1.00 niaMONDs WY. ao | WEEK yay AN fost oF found ariictes ade ALISADES wertised in The World will bo Usted at The World's Informas thon Bureau, Pulltser Bollding Arcade, Fark Row; World's pol LI ISA Uptown Office, northwest core treater’ ner 85th St. and Broadway; 8 lore. World's Harlem Office, 160 rit, HEANT oF ay IpLa Sv, West bh St, and World's bw SEE BILL 1S Brooklyn Office, 202 Washing- LNA Ht Hays. AN vehi ton St. Brooklyn, for SO days er none bash ae following the printing of the advortisemculy ial | } Se OLUMBI Tice »Dalix | Vovular AR’ HIP HiP HOORAY GIRLS at the Unprotected Auction Sale ot 1445 Lots on and adjacent to Boston Post Road and White Plains Road Lorillard Spencer Estate for the Heirs and New York Public Library Saturday, June 2nd, on property Titles Insured Free vies, 149th Street and 3d Avenue Agents and Auctioneers S tthe, VAUDEVILLE. jo FRROCTO Li fe H UDEV fu VLAYS Parke BIWAY & George's Church. | | | | bal Mat a KEITH'S! pa YL LES. NEILSONs RiveRsibEl eh Lay aN B'WAY & 06ST. BIG TBA WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, ae Veiller’s Sensational Drama of an Innocent Girls Wrong s Revenge WTA wit ALICE JOYCE and HARRY MOREY 1 be Shown in the fol Nowing MARCUS” Loew “= TRES, at WILL IT he THURS, FRI. BAT. Lele Hoboken) wep, s THURS Roval (Ray BA oA AN Se REN Teter OC RSELE ARV ELL MADE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA Into This Love Drama of the [IBERTY W, 42d St epthe BEGINNING STRAND THEATRE ENTIRE WEBK—Starting BUNDAY, MAY 27 “THE _twctit ‘OYGLE" ROR BAT aeE mc somber) 230 & B50 __THEATRES._ — WinterGarden 975) “sf. ‘iat? PASSING ‘SHOW ASTOREN om. 8 Mane Wed Bates h W. of Bway, Bve.8.15 inees Wed a ats 215 THE ont WHU CAME. ACK 4TH RY thee chair, Marino Elliot's °Si2,,w ery dit 38 tay fort, LOVE O’ MIKE CASINO fase a Cee ie iat YOU'RE IN LOVE Kaork BOOTH {fi LAST 2 WEE in “A SUCCEMSFL PRINCESS “Roth St Met “OH; BOY WaSHINGTON SQ. COMEDY 10 W.4let, Bree, 845 Mary Mats. Thurw, & Sat,.2 80 MUROSCO Weot 4! Mata Weel (Pop, er tats 9.30) OLIVER WOROsOO gewso THE BRAT zsi%t LONGACRE Wi apt WM. COLLIER in NOTHING 84 rut “UPSTAIRS AND DOWN” STANDARD iver & 00 a ‘Matinee To-morrow ‘Joknny Get Your Gun’ ' PLYMPICE sitive. Mat. ‘Daily J‘ORIENTA BURLESQUE BHOWN | IN Revolutionize Submarine NEXT SUNDAY. ‘EVE. NIGHTS & BAT. MATS. 250 to 81.00, By THE WILLIAMSON BROTHERS n invention Is Introduced That May Bay 2.80. nO i All Other Mats. 20 @ 600 THE LATEST ALLY IN THE WORLD WAR iy PREPARING Woxnn 00 iF THE epee a) Mi Redinced Prion, CRITERION TWICE DAILY oway a dot hr cho al das wins Never. woncey CIRISTUS fn Form APHOTOPLAY In Effect-A MIRACLE brad foserf meet lated 2Stand ty Seats, EVENINGS 508 te’ x Seas 4¥ | TWO Seren ARY ATTRACTIONS N eeSESICK in “HER BETTER SELF” A eed Players Paramount Pro juetion. aie BARRIE ~ een NEW AMSTERDAM YY. te The Big Star Spangled. Tanner Ai Deal tneh toast stile lee ZIEGEEL NEW MIDNIGHT. FROL MSTER DA foniont FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY \| DOROTHY DICKSONLSE HUDSON isi OUR BETTERS < WHAKAaesan_ GAILTY f eae dsena. Wie, aeF in im | JANE COWL * ‘fut? REPUBLIC *.,* Mata \ “PETER iBBETSO ; with John Parrzmire. C Ere COHAN & HARRIS $y, #24."5, THE WILLOW Tiree so COBAN'S THE VTRE ert TONGUE 8,90 Ae ICE DAILY de sn Her fe EVELYN HERBY ety "0 “REDEMPTION” Prices! Mats, GLOBE sitihet FAVlo kOUL THERE: Tirwaciway WISE + Lee Winn Dede Comedy “PALS FIRST! | CHARITY, a . Th, | Personal AE een a of 5, 35 ihuel | 29) 325 5 OFFICIAL PICTURES OF THE Re ost eH PLUOUS JN\ , oe Special 219 Our Reg. 2.87 One-Piece Frocks and Shirtwaist Dresses in Newest Patterns pecial 3. Our Reg. Voile Frocks — striped or Persian patterns-——two simple models. One style (fig. 1) il- lustrated above. Market Value, .25 to .80 yd. \ tice and Bubiengie other Summer Wall Covering FOR WOMEN Black Lisle Hose Our reg. 89 (24 larities that will not impair wear. Black Silk Hose Our reg. $2.25 1,74 Double heel and toe. Silk Hose Special Purchase | Seconds of $1.09 and $1.85 qualities. | Black, white and colors. FOR Men’s Lisle Hose |Our reg. 26 (19 and toe. Tub Silk Blouses. t atrip jor colle 86 to 4 BOOND FLOOR, BLOUSES- 92 ct. Women's Middy Blouses........ White drill, with Copenhagen, navy or tan. trimmings on front—bhelt and pocke BLOUEESOAECOND FLOOR, en! oyand ribb 6 yrs, “SECOND FLOOR, Der, 91 et, Wome Feive lao Union 56 Low nec Loaivelocs <nently ‘tine lahed —lace trimmed oF shell knee draw EMIT UNDERWHAR—MAIN FLOOR, | 64 ct. Men's Balbriggan Underwear... 45} | Bhirts-—short long » or drawers-—double seats MBNS UNDERWEAR. MAIN 48 ct. Gingham Rompers 35 Pink and blue checks nk and tan chambray BOYS FURNISHINGS Til 54 ct. Children's Pajamas New patterns and colors two-piece atylen—-6 to 14 BOYS’ FURNIBHINGS-—THLID Boys’ Suits—8 to 18 yrs Dainty floral designs, Orientals, Old Enalish jects, | $1.21 Satine— ‘olk modela—new tnixtures: have extra trouser ys OLOTHING—THIKD FLOOR $3.96 Little Boys’ Suite 3.00) to re—Juntor model checks, atripem and. mixtures Hors CLOTHING. -THIND FLVOR 19 and 24 ¢t. Fancy Voiles, 2 orale Nearser anes pes. Was DIbSS Fait MENT 19 et, Romper Suitings 15 Woven fabric hing for knockabout thes. WASH DRESS FARIICS-BASHMENT 45 ct. Silk Mixed Novelti a RPSS FABRICS BASEMENT $1.27 and $1.49 Novelty Scrim Curtains i} With valance—lace tnsert bail fringe. {ior CURTAILING —- BASE. ene Frocks of gi cloth and stri styles 2, 8 These are the newest tub dresses—just in—but for this special sale marked at un- commonly These Exceptional Prices Tuesday Only ONE DAY SALE MOST UNUSUAL SPECIAL PURCHASE OF 16,250 Yds. Fine Cretonnes . special, yd. HOSIERY SALE “MONDAMA —TUESDAY— WEDNESDAY Stockings occupy foremost place in Apparel today—Therefore this oppor- tunity will be appreciated by a great majority. FOR CHILDREN Black Cotton Stockings 18 Double heel and toe—slight trregu- Heavy and light weight— Our reg. .24 for boys or girls. Black Lisle Stockings 21 Our reg. .26 Double Children’s Socks 16 White with fancy tops. Our reg. .24 MEN Silk Hose Our reg. 78 58 3 Black, white and colors—double heel In novelty stripes and plaids, MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. ‘To’ prevent dealers buying. quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders. Large val 68 et. Shepherd Che 64 inch—part white--medium DKESS GOOT 25 ct. Wide Ribbons ‘Sating, plain or moire taffetas— black, White Dresdens. HIBBONS 25 ct. White Voiles and Swisses. .. 36 inch—stripes, and dots and dresses, blouse wear, WHITE 000 .00 Ge Crex Gi 1090 Somstnn Come ee the newest changeable effects tan, blue Carefully made with fitted bands THIRD FLOC —deep flounces—shirred, corded, FAIRD YOR, ruche trimmed~ruffled or tailored 33 et. Table Knives and Forks. . se mM styles—with silk underlays that rders with rollers and SILADES—THIKD FLOOR, | 75 ct, Bath Seats White SHADE DEPT | 16 ct. Cotton Huck Towels Fino, 6 we 1st: 98 C rochet Spre SPREADS. 39 et a yds, wide MUSLINS 244 et. Novelty Borde Also plain URMOLSTE! illustrated and 4—in plaids, plain colors and stripes. Chintz, Black and White Lat- for Slip Covers, Curtains and 35 inch, y um and “dark colore--epecially ie : BILKS-—-MAIN FLOOR. 45 et, Opaque = nde Shades. 1 lea BLANK ET8—DASHMENT, Bleached Sheetings Special in ingham, Trouville ped dimity—three above (fig. Frocks of gingham, style illus- trated (fig. 5),just the smartest plaids in these newest designs. Pique collar and cuffs, andthesilk tie make this frock very smart. low prices. ", DRESS FABRICS Wide Variety of Popular Suitinge. G4-in, Fine Worsted She ord Chcctee erally predtuce nd large D 21 cts. tha cost prlcerropuiarty $1.4. 48-tn, AU-Wool Cream Fre: Suiliteree. eae 40-in, All- Woe! ‘ranella—soft, lustrous finish, in brown, tan, taupe, tank: myrtl det, nay: ne jacks-rewularly $1.08. ; 48-in, All-Weol Gabardi <— Sia diagonal, raised weave, in cadet, brown, myrtle, navy and black. 1.68 S4-1m, All Wool Milltnry Coatings and Suitings—tan, khaki and olive mixtures......8,88 and 3.97 Newest of White Stuffs 36-in. sireings 30 36-in, Skirting Gabardines— Waffle cloth and mercerized poplin—all good weight for ekirting—our reg. .5: 27-in. Poplins heel and toe, 39-in. Dress and ear Voilos te Batiste—also Eder, jook—our reg. .25...+. 20 45-in. Chiffon Voiles Values here COTTON PRICES make appear that PRESENT almost impossible. But, then, CASH BUYING DOES SAVE. Taffeta Petticoats The June Bride will want to se- lect several for the various frocks of the trousseau — and here are sheer Summer frocks in now~—these white tub Silk petti- coats are just the thing for them. Gay Silk Petticoats Special— che. . wool—biack and size checks. 2S—MAIN FLOOR, 18 and colors, also MAIN FLOOR, Checks, ero many others s and childr 5.54 DS—MAIN FLOOR, Our reg. $6.65 -744||| In black and a great variety of add so greatly to the wear of the by make a OY Rion petticoats. MAIN PLOOR, Non-Transparent Petticoats Special— 2.45 Our reg. $2.98 also glass chi MAIN: FLOOR, complete re a fixtures. vee. .68 ||] Of white tub silk—just as light enameiied and comfortable as may be— THIRD FLOOR, some have double panels front and back. Fitted bands—pleated and ruffled flounces. | TUESDAY--BLOUSE DAY | IN| ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT AT POPULAR PRICES ade 1.26 || Voile Modele—reg. 81.79 1.32 ne~-impoa- Showing revers and deep collars spreads in | Also soft frills of ery, lace p | and embroidery, or embroidered col BASEMENT, ored dot for full size sheets reg. 04.04... 2:08 BASEMENT, r with turn § -@ || back collar ana white t ere a Also Our Special Blouse, tn ee | materials, 1,85

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