The evening world. Newspaper, October 24, 1917, Page 13

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2 SNOT RT TE THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1917. “The Great Divide” have nothing in oominon. , Although he looked old enough to know better, Mr, Miller, ax Anthony Slivertree—note the name!—became the victim of his relatives in a scheme to “marry him off” at a certain time so that he might inherit a fortune. You know the old, old story of the stage. Will it ever be mildowed Strange as it may seem, Anthony | finds his “fate” in a “movie” heroine. | Stranger still, he is drugged by the father of this rare charmor and carried off toa camp of motion pic~ ture aotors. On his native, Imeatl, he) hy t believes himself to be dreaming and es eueeve st to Allee? “Anthony In Wonderland,” reverted at the| transported to California. ‘Then he is, Reece Theatre last night, t# so ridiculous that tt could Se taken| carried back home from Wimbledon eae oe ae! 0 oth ace Common to make up c Ag ground of the Amerie combon ce fees than London, the last! young lady of hip, supposed dream n cowboy #0 far as tho “movies” are con+| ready to fall into iis arms. ‘The tm: you possible proceedings are agcompaniec imagine Henry Miller, | ———————>-_—____-—-—__-_ | by pridge-playing oe ered and wee in an upper box, with other] Monckton Hoff, is so abeura that | MUSIC Soa Since shar See of his company, firing face-| nothing can be said for it, even as} ‘tit more curious by the fact that an | marks ata cinema show? Yet| burlesque. Ame, carrying x ysorious a what took place last night] Charles Hawtre : in his waistooat pocket, is willing = y may have made|'® is wi te FeAD lights were 90 low that the | something out of this nonsense during | CXPloit his daughter in order to. Filp | the fantastic un- the boxes could not be dis-| dull London season, But M. & large profit from think 5 Mr, Mil- . Think of it—4f you ed. They paid thoir respects my Loeeenne | Jer was not born with Hawtrey’s easy, | it’s worth thinking aboutt ai udience and the moving pic- | inconsequential eense of comedy, in|. Mf. Miller bore up smilingly under ow with a frankness that the circumstances when he wasn't 1 ” which the turn of the head, or the} curred about, and Joseph Kilgour | y amusing, As a matter of | twist of # word, may provoke lauch-| gave a business-like air to the Amer. | lo extravagantly wild “movie | ter, The comedian who made his|ican who seemed to know all abor to be the best part of the play. ny in Wonderland,” written by THE NEW PLAYS Henry Miller Can’t Save Anthony in Wonderland” BY CHARLES DARNTON. t Floren “AX 0 3 ” as averything in the world. : erg Hy Wier tin @ kaha Shirley, as Ail Aloney, the ong credentialed BL HB or idly > ofr z|a future in the “mov! may ibo sald for the lay—and no more. Henry Miller can’t save “An-| thony in Wonderland.’ | ROOSEVELT AND RED FIRE | TO AID FUSION TICKET’ | | cohen to Make Five Speeches—| Six Torchlight Parades to Merge at Madison Square. ‘The Fusion Committee has been sav- ing ita most spectacular productions of the political campaign until the last. It now announces the appearance oxtra- ordinary of Col. Theodore Roosevelt, es- corted by six toreblight parades to Madison Square Garden Thursday night, Nov. 1, to promote the candidacy ot May itchel. 16 in three nights are to ~ Five 5 to i 2 e jf be the 1's contribution to the - ' Fusion ca ‘Those already schedule . 4 Nw are: Oct in Sulzer Casino, Ha: ESISTING THE ATTACK. = [isi Pes Syqke tle: Street; Nov. 1, Madison Square ( a and then to Ridgewood, in Queens, strength. ‘The folks in this city who] the second speech of that night Other things being equal—the | have been bencfited or cured, are de-| third night's programmo js Bot coin: st men survive and that is why }ligted with the results they have ob-| P! ny surgeons are careful to pick [tained by using AN-U-RIC, the newest pod lung expansion, | diseovery of Dr. Pierce, who is head|hattan. The Mitehel managers say they kidneys. In every | of the Inv Hotel and Surgical In-| will have 150 bands and tm med, fm for life insurance | stitute, in Buffalo, N. Y. ‘Those who EE Pir youth, all converging on Mad!- iter is tested to be sure there is| started the day with @ backache, stiff | ton Square Garden. Karl Behr is to be ey oF bladder disease, because | legs, arms and muscles, and an aching | marshal: sg itlgult arive, Fusion or a ‘politica! will win the battle of life or st torchiight parade will form in stx columns in different sections of Man- fe percentage of our people suf-| head (worn out before the day began Pete m these troubles. because they were in and out of bed manamere pee arent ot this week in n the kidneys are wenk or dis-|half @ dozen times at night) are ap-| Bier Casino, Harlem, in the heart o these natural filters do not| preciating the perfect rest, comfort|the uptown Socialist region. 7 mt the blood sufficiently, and the! aifd new strength they obtained from | Edward Russell, leader of the © y T, vho ve repudiated that party on ac- is are curried to all parts of the |Doctor Pierce's Anuric Tablets, double | Who have TPO ttorm, — will There follow depression, avhes| strength. To prove that this is a cer-|gnoak with Mayor Mitchel. Joseph ins, heaviness, drowsiness, irri-| tain urie acid solvent and conquers] Barondess will preside. ly, ‘headaches, chilliness and] headache, kidney and bladder diseases —————— there are| and rheumatism, if you've never used Will Handle Naval Insarance, dis-|the Anuric, send ten cents to Dr.| WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—Paymas- Pierce for large sample puckage.| ter Merriam of the navy has been tism. In some peoy pains in the back and ig bladder diso obstinate drops! Hvering your table supplies, f. 0. &. the kdtehen door, trons? sah | PREPARE WAR GARDENS FOR NEXT ROP, IS PLEA WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.-—“The 33 100,000 land fighting men of the warring nations eat 10,000,000 worth of food ayear. ‘They produce none at all.” figures were cited toalay dy ‘Toilet Taka Kinwrgence Poot Garden Commit: |g ARY Soman can keep her akin free bat Amertea's |2TO™ Unsightly hair or furs If she will 's begin now to | Clow these simple instructions: When spring's crop, [airy growths appear, apply a simple tume to prepare the |paste, made by mixing some wal Don’ tes with powdered delatone. Apply this to KeLadle you raise and eat | h wheat, ‘meat, fat an t to our starving allies.” | — | Just One Application and the Fairs Vanish Jud thon! ston army of ho prepare the soil for ne: “Now te the logic soil for nex an inch ¢ We ni hairy surface, and ea gaa? he and after 2 or 8 min- pity « utes rub off, wash the skin and the “Remember that a home ganten helps thairs are gon, This is a harmless solve many international problema. It|treatment, but be sure you get the tranaportation battle by 4@-! geal delatone-—Adet, 2” B. Altman & Cn. A Special Sale of Blankets, Bedspreads, Etc., will offer excellent values for to-morrow and Friday at the low prices quoted. White Wool Blankets $5.75, 8.50 to 12.50 Coiored Cotton Bianket Throws in allover block designs and a variety of colors . e . . . each $2.25 per pair . . Hemmed: Size 2 x234 yards. « « each $3.50 Size 214x23¢ yards . ° « each 4,50 With scalloped edges: Size 2 234 yards . . ° Size 214x234 yards . . . each $3.75 each 4,75 Also Size 214x234 yards; a limited number offer~ ing exceptional value . . each $3.15 Crochet Bedspreads each . . ° ’ ‘ . » = $1.35 This will prove to you that Anuric is| piaced in charge of a force of twenty- ravel or kidney | many times more aetive than lithia! qye enlisted men who, will handle war d affects the | in eliminating uric acid. If you are a} insurance for officers and men of the | it causes | sufferer, go to your best druggist and| navy and Marine Corps. This an- .lask for a small bottle of Anuric.|nouncement was made by Assistant Advt. Becretary Roosevelt to-day. Imes forms into . When the uric # » muscles and jc wo, rheumatism, Genuine Oak Butfet, Library Rocket Rex. price $10. 7.49 “ hh Chiffonier ch, ASP Tom. price Cush or i Credit, fe Genuine 4 9 87 ouk frame, . Cash of Credit, Golden tin. ‘ood Victrolas and Grafonolas FROM $350 This VictorV ictrola No.1V. De a Week jarantee or Anything We | w = Sell up to §35. le >, Sale High Grade lig {ny nge a Delivers Any Range Our Gu 'Joints Were Swollen to Twice Their Natural te Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases at equally attractive prices (Fourth Floor) Fifth Avenwe-Madicon Avene 34th and 35th terete New Fork YORK STATE WOMAN UNABLE TO STAND BECAUSE OF RHEUMATISM Size—Four Years of Suffering relieved Through Var-ne-sis oe “I am very glad to be able to give my letter for publication,” sui ank Perkins of 47 We Baldwinsville, N. ¥ jmy head, It was impossible to ob in any rest at night 0 ire Ale any night on account of |. “I kept getting worse until 1 got }so that when T sat down it was im- [possible to get up without help. I also had to have ass in the morning, MARES ret at the reg without tu 4-Room Outfit Pay for It $2 | Sale of Brass Beds sft 29,24 Cash or Credit, ot Victor MAHOGANY ADAM DINING ROOM SUIT (# PIECES) (Sold Sevarately Lf Desired) An exceptionally handsome #v Frise a A great bargain at the sale Keg. Price 8300, 5.30 ea Cash of Credit [B® Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o'Clock at All Three Stores We) | wx |35 to 36SL. |": uv | BLocK sth Ave. | Any Complete i gRaumann Bt ea One Dollar We Wii De Auerica’s Greatest Furniture House | — 68 ower - ee - “I had tried about eve recommended, phyatel rere s, help me and T was about discour- aged when I started to take Var-ne- jsis. At that time I could take but a | few steps and would immediately have to sit down, and would have to [have help to get started again. “Not only did Var-ne-sis remove every sign of rheumatism from my system, but oy eneral health has iprovéd won erfully T now con-| r myself @ well woman and must all the credit to Var-ne-sis, 1 1 be only too glad to tell more my case to all who write to Mr. Varney said: “I am continually producing living evidence to prove t rheumatism of the joints ts cur. No rheumatic cun afford to Ig this mass of evidence, 1 will pay expense ef three business men to inate the evidence I produce, providing they will allow me to pub lish the results over their names. Can I do more? “I say that rheumatism ts curable and my collection of wheel chairs. crutches, Canes and letters on display at my Boston office, 140 Boylston St., wonderful proof. The names and resses are on each article and I court Investigation of each case.” Var-ne-sls is a simple vegetable preparation composed of herhs, roots and barks, and does not contain any r the ‘I believe every one who tas re Mik Co hea Gy is {harmful drags as lodides, salicylates, should tell others so that every suf-/capsicum of pepper. Var-ne-sis helps ferer may be benefited, f suifered mach from the first dose. of the joints My knees and. feet| Human Hinges" Just off the press. | were swollen to twice their natural| it’s tree Just address W. A, Var! sine, They were extremely painful, /ney, Lynn, Mase | 80 much so thut at limes 1 was Get Var-ne-sis Now-to-day, at able to walk. My left arm wa Liggett’s Riker-Hezeman Drug Store: sore and 1 wns to ge t Se i | }) (} Caroline Lazarri Herself Edvon shop LOMORROW 6 HE most divine contralto,” is the way one music criticdescribes Mlle. Caroline Lazarri, of the Chicago Grand Opera Company. And tomorrow in the Edison Shop, Mile. Lazarri will appear in person and sing some of the songs that have made her famous. Also Mile. Lazarri will sing in direct comparison with Mr. Edison’s recreation of her own voice. MISS GRACE FREEMAN, the violinist, will assist Mlle. Lazarri and also play a violin solo, Lhe NEW EDISON : No Needles to Change Can Be Made to Play All Makes of Records As you listen to the full, round beauty of the singer’s voice, and then to the same tones recreated by Mr. Edison’s phonograph, you will wonder at the power of this man-made thing. This new inven- tion of Mr. Edison’s is a triumph indeed. Come to our concert tomorrow. Hear the singer herself —and then listen for the same virile beauty of living tone in the recreated music of Mr. Edison’s new phonograph. You are Invited to Celebrate “Edison Week” This is Edison weck. America is paying homage to the great inventor. In connection with the celebra- tion The Edison Shop has engaged Mlle. Lazarri to give this special concert. You are invited. There will be two con- certs during the day; one at 2:30 and the other at 4. There will be no charge of any kind. THE EDISON SHOP (The Phonograph Corp. ef Manhattan, Prop's.) : 473 Fifth Avenue patti, blic Library sSenpaiidiciaath cikcaniciaassidjel sabihlaeeeaeaaan aateaaide Sckeeisaadaie cieadiaeaaneaaseeinaaemeaama EO

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