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MEL es aT ty Bas aces i] i t tt 5 DAS Bs tS SPeBE oe 2 252 OS es Oe CSRS wR e- ~ # . “we hol eae Se Ee te Se BEAM ee Fie SSSR 04 OER ES INRAL TSH OME PE OSSESIAE SED Pe pumaes sete ee Mu CRAG BVENINY WUE, £U BOVAL, AUV ERB oe aur avai. navel GLASGOW FETES AMERICANS, “femmes smrnernnrnverrnnrrnrencmnnentt * Why Ty Number One?’’ Continues WS “DEAD BEAT" LIST wil a Ey | PREMONITION Cowaresemen to tneneet mriie | THE NEW PLAYS | To Furnish Surprising Thrills SMS GLEN COVE’S FEARS , BROADWAY THEATRE PREVENTED A SUICIDE ‘ an { none i ' . berg, | ‘ ¥ Just in cnn | Mrs. Fiske Superb i Me is - ime * i * in “Madame Sand” { ; 4 Morrie» ~ wee 4 i ’ " ‘+ Great “the A ewe BY CHARLES DARNTON, | P ral iY eee tae « “ a rs an attack of Carine . There were * ‘ . . ‘ ‘Mw ant ott ’ of i at ahow ~ the But thie waa only @ amall part ¢ rhe Mra. Viske—and reminder of our mem he an y the play written by Philip Moolle one a oy Sor oe ty ounces He nays | x to 0 it who ive to understanding, wit | #F°""* saat paile he tines. ent Friday, apd thet ning i te whan Troubled with severe rash.! om dieoriaat sites , All *) George — fe out even If it taxes the entire eight , All over his back, neck Send's love and | together, as head, also face. Looked ter-) singie piay. rible. Like fish scales all over. \imitations Used one cake Cuticura Soap and one-quarter box of Cuti- cura Ointment. From si; . Wenzel, 613 9th Ave., New York City, December 20, 1916. Sand wrote rubbish. He is equa on at the hands of nd scalp | *Ure Of hin ground when he descrit rye mado the reports > and |p 8 @ writer with the tnolltty mild, And in the So far an the stage of ¢ concerned, cuts @ curious ' figure mui ed atatement of Mre. J, "Ove!" quite right tn ow, George Sand in breech A great be left to the reader of French of the play ts The auther waying that ¢ This Is really all that ¢ could not be brought atter of course, in a| Even the atage has itn day is | DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS’S “REACHING FOR MOON” 1S VERY “RAPID FIRE” Fairbanks projected him- 16 Mialto screen yesterday Reaching for the Moon,” « rapid that ran from one # next 4 mythical Kingdom he As the heir to the | | Pages of the pape up slang and begins talk TS the thing which unted was not 0 | n stead of fame and bungalow in Jersey and the | t with it were much to | ' uticura | Sand meant to the literary w | first signs of pimples,rash- | Her novels are little more thap seu ruff or irritation. Bathe with | imental dreame—stuff and nonsenac Cuticura Soap and hot water,dry lightly | But = and apply Cuticura Ointment. At once | BUt #he, at any rate, served her time ses, sleep and rest follow, | “Md served It very well healment in most cases | "Madame Sa) Occasionally in presented tn the| pared in another of les, built about the | off convention as though it meant] h!4 which made her soaps and ointments. For Free Sample Each by Return Mail address post-card Dept. H, Boston."’ Soap 25¢ H a father for his son. | results in continued use of these fragrant | ght of comedy, if not burlesque. the boy Henervied super-creamy emollients. Donotcon- | Wearing a black wig and casting ne elve agreed except | { found them with coarsely medicated n= Liaw | | nothing more than the end of her} and Mary Ball ea ans and Mo all sang | “Cutieura, |Clear, Mrs. Fiske was superb. Ja ot “Dolly Gray” that Sold everywhere, |again she proved herself to be the| won much applause | i ee } Ointment 25 and SOc finest artiste on the American stage. She brought to her role the greatest |‘* RAGS’? MURPHY AND {Sunday World Serial and In-| Farrar, Scotti | | ’ i J PRB i Me ae |j|& SEBNE FROM EPisose qe Once “ » known to ucting—the HIS FORTY LIVE GIRLS enious Screen Marvel i me COU GHIEN G -itssion or tntorticenco and ms ABIG OLYMPIC HiT) © Keeps Up Fast Pace and Martinelli in 3 annoys others and harte you, Relieve throat | "erself dueen of our z | Ps HEP ace. | Keritation and tickling. and get rid ofcourhs, | Jose Ruben was syinput and tugs” Murphy, the “tramp Wrai MY “ T ’ od " hoarseness by taking Bt 00°? | wtroctive an Alfred’de Muswet, without : 1 by torty| Episode Four of "Who Is Number | A Fine osca | es IGNAL FFICER. : going into delirium tremens, Alfred! «Monta Carlo Girls," made a senaa | OD?” the new Paramount serial star = Y a ring Kathleen Clifford, is acheduled for release this week in the many New York theatres that are showing this, the most successful of all mystery stories, The novel, by Anna Katharine ¢ is now running in The Sunday V ‘The Fourth Epi ed “A Marine Miracle,” revoly th upture of Kathleen Clifford by the band of | conspirators, led by “Number On king to ruta Graham Hal a | By Sylvester Rawling. eT A" took its place In the | repertory of the season t the Metropolitan Opera House last night. Mr an had provided ne first two acts, tlonal hit at the Ob |to trouble hin, and Ferdinand Gotta: | yan! ti BSE eat nice ee chalk futtere yut amusingly in | ** 1 Street last night, where | t capacity house greeted the com- ids and O transform a wilderness in a few short weeks into a modern army camp to accom- modate 40.000 men is an undertaking to test American ingenuity and energy. At the various training or mobilization camps this company {standing feature of the show jew of 1917, introducing all ing stars, Including George nh, who was impersonated by The other stars im- were Fritzie Scheff by ley, Billie Reeves by Billy © Weich by Samuel Lee, Belle ker by Grace Goodwin, Bert) Will- better. , Were for the y. in the first scene, the ading from the centre ~ nze Kates | of the church to the chapel proved For Service Afield Army Shoes by Coward ing by John Hudgina, Mary Garden Tarai ing to topple over has been called upon to do its part by providing the neces- Munthe ack bee anaee as ey when touched und disclosing their sary telephone service, and has thus contributed to the suc- “Dainty? The ¢ ra Houston rus girls pre fimsiness. interior of Scarpla’s cess that has been won in American camp building. ed that they , to the tor- were not with the show as a back- room, with As fit for hard, ‘cross country given a chance to sing or dance and|in a reom in an abandoned warehouse. | !¥ th tton was pressed, and Mme of | She attempts to escape and ts att |b he band, Writing j help on one of her cuffs, jot and t Ws it out t jwhere it ts found by a credl Dlandly fashions ts Into a ca) for her € doll while Kathleen barricades the door | rio ing of thousands of feet of wire, have been made almost over night. In other places complete keleone systems with pole lines, cables, terminal boxes, central offices with operators, public telephones with booths, and telephones enough to serve camp cities of thousands of inhabitants, have been installed and of out-o'-dor ow, WAS ded tm- it. Marlo Sula of Milan is d with the new designs, Idine Farrar was Tosca rs through campaigning as for the rigors of inspection. Put together and finished somewhat better than require- ked | This usly whimsical American woman ments demand. In following | CAUSE RIOT OF FUN AT | {ponte ine Hilise, qevercerding'sircvice, Her ready for service within a few days after advice was received faites ind. | ‘SE IN / sersonatlo he diva was no! i F tn Siremrbucy Tons 8.488 Sete mporant pert fost COLUMBIA THEATRE. imprensive, commanding. It che mati satyion went be required Fi In Cordovan Tan 10.00 plsth Piags i isedren ony. | a | lenged comparivon with the There was no hesitation, m Se Mela no delay. In spite-of ; al ’ “mnie Wp Hip H y Girls"? once =| While her voice has lost somethy: i int : Cuda Laie. 413 44 Aiades ieecscaccesed Hands laces eeerey eee eee amid metodras | Wille her voice ha the serious conditions ¢ market for raw materials needed in d her singing was artistic and on @ par with her acting. | Newsboys! Annnal Hall and Recep- !f she shall maintain the level of her j Marguerite of Saturday af Greeley | and of her Tosca of last bail and) must all bow down to her. But she is fy nder the | + aldine!” And who may fore- that she will not play ducks and es with any part if she ts In the | humor? | Martinelli! was Mario, called upon at a few hours’ notice to take the place of Riccardo Martin, indispowed, [i was not ur o'clock that Mr. man: ment that could not sing r, Martinelll | wax summoned tinelli had | been rehearsing he all ' ist in Philadelphia i body would have detected t h c nee, which was th volee and in For Infants and Children. one tenor who —— ee 0 is RK I testa, Bada, d o . Reschighan, with a special word for enuine astoria Sophie Braslau's beautiful singing of th heph the telephone business, this company went ahead promptly and chosen leather, shaped and supplied whatever service the Government required. stitched with a care befitting | the work they are to do. Coward Army Shoes will prove their military mettle in the trench and on the pirade ground. atre last night and caused a riot of fun. | The although old in name, has a number of new musical num-| Newsboys bers and some new striking costumes. | Square will hold the Tho dancing of the large choruy 19) reception to-morrow wventng 5 ing ex of the Chip-In Club, James 8. Coward 262-274 Greenwich St, N.Y. (Near Warren 8t.) show, ernoon, night, “s and Sach installations typify the attitude of this company to spare neither effort nor expense to provide any necessary telephone service. Sold Nowhere Else Mail Orders Filled wn persons in polit les Swill attend, ler will n, Perr Frank | 1} Lytell and Tit NEW YORK can sing t none that can Scarpia Young Women Are Told How to Find Relief from Pain. 219, 221, 223, 235, 227 Grand Street | Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor, Wycko! 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