The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1917, Page 4

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» THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MOVEMBER 24, 1917. ; — ; . ‘ ' y ; t tee Pepe pm ° ‘ ” auentar, ona | MIPPODROME WILL OFPEE — Muscles Two Rather Daring Plays ; | S Saere . SEW HOLIDAY PRATURES setae - LLLP LLLP LLLED LPPAPPELE BPEL LLP ' —_———_———————— Joints 7», ' 7 1g M = * vf) 6Serve to Add Immensely . ea. ee ee f sede i atone dele ool lo the Gaiety of Broadway AL L rap - W son 8 . a 7 KICK AULSEN Ahorking NL a A , - F : ae aun for Lave —— * Nore aotiing ont Phare ona i ‘ t y ) dramied whainer Me “e __ OMARITY _e ba now _ ; ome ton f + she nile ard ae whe miant aig & very WHILE Ai WAR J ae a dian lis cella ne OF the rid Ie ‘ Ot the gay 4" WMomen Suffer at Home AKBAY OF STAs " ee " - e " MONEY COULD NOTRUY Ae ‘ * ' oe ee. El sd hee | ( 4 th : cs 1 de 1 " o ' “a ’ v 4 ak =~ — | W1G KNITTING PRSTIVAL rh ’ \ <7 Je eee Ss et he fogobrsa I oe ee af Te : ; AT DANCING CARNIVAL ‘ fair ” buy Mteratur at hee ne tre " vor b t fra Finke ta! . arniv a the r4 i i would help your are, ban 60 ints who |“, gig cy, | Dinner se ht .) poor complexion gine | bead Alga veanbti an | i | Show oy, _— ne torma, | er im she ia Bile t I fe \ AT 7 ’ . Doe ot complenty d ber F more ata howe ; vie ahd popaiantiy-—goad tense sec | 1c ey sig fad bee A galore] Thomash esa? Resinol Ointment and Resinol |, unttt helt | ; ty te fur, Wivadway & 6OWSt.! : sp do not work miracles, but they do ishing free yarn, kt tek a\c = jay ine a make red, rough, pimply aking, clearer, ructors. well and strong now.” MIS JOS jor THANKG! | Phone ATER BRNKETT AND WALLY, cierto um a the stage - He CK, 82 Milford Stree AND TONIGHT |Col. 9900 4 MARATEA iii 8h Fo Mw be) er te them eaeuiar’s, BS We CLOSING QUOTATIONS, —Hineinntones yO 1 Amertenn setae | ¢ MELIA BINGH 4M, for afew days and see how ¥ powntble os | SINCLATRVILLE, NY "Wher : far nat tg Th peat ptt on your complexion improves, | objection to the s Jove come . alit| pasting through the experi f a as ent nee an Gukerke Saute « nerons the footlights Is swept aw y ors n'es.| Woman of forty-five, Towa im MT MeN yk DG FN BD A by laughter. Only a ntage artint eel ni ants tae, ponies meme May: November "ese Turkey Dinner — - SLA RICE SHOW CHARITY. A 31 RIT : CO Ey Crack ST ae +t, ‘| r > na at the fe. = t 13 h taken the t | ee 1 henry 42.50 Qi it tided me « relief 1 Aen Tete, x ’ = “tel very acts iat application ¢ ' fy “| cnses as mine."-—MLS. Bo JENNIE — tes the natural function ever mea } | i ; j f Hero Land Is a 16-Day Mi Entertainment, Oriental Mart; Devised, Created, Managed and Financed by One Hundred Approved National War Relief Organ!- zations for the Benefit of American and Allied Relief. MARVELS AT HERO LAND Bvery Afternoon and Evening. AN ARMORED TANK IN BATTLE; manned by Captain Haigh, who has comminded five tanks on the French front, and a crew ot eight soldiers. The tank will be in action, firing its machine guns, and crawling over enemy positions. A special building, 150 feet long, has been erected for this great tank battle. THE STREETS OF BAGDAD; an entire floor of the Grand Central Palace, decorated and constructed like the city of Bagdad. Persian gardens, market places, Oriental wells, booths, bazaars. All ot this floor is modelled after designs by Mrs, Harry Payne Whitney. THE HINDENBURG UNDERGROUND TRENCHES. An exact reproduction of trenches captured from the Germans, near Arras; dugouts, bomb- she'ters, British soldiers on duty, AN ICE SKATING RINK; a two-a-day skating rink, for the public at large, and for special exhibitions of skating by Fred Stone, by the skaters f »1 Healy's, by artists trom Iceland, and from the St. Nicholas Rink, THREE MOVING PICTURE THEATRES; dis- playing new Government war films taken at the front and shown at Hero Land for the first time. Many other screen attractions and novelties, The battle scenes will be accompanied by lectures. THE CAFE DE PARIS; a fully equipped French restaur. nt equipped and managed by Delmonico's. AN ARMY CANTEEN; where excellent and moderate priced food and drink will be served, much as it is served to our boys at the front. Also an Italian res- teurant, at moderate prices, and popular priced bot dog counter. OLD BOWLING GREEN; just as it was when New York was ca'led New Amsterdam; peopled with fur traders, early settlers. The Dutch houses are very ace curately reproduced. The Jewish War Relief societies ere managing this striking division of Hero Land, THE OLD CHESHIRE CHEESE; the most famous chop house in the world, which Dr. Semuel Johnson made his eating headquarters in London. The chairs, tables, signs, waiters, cooks and cooking recipes all eent to Hero Land by the British authorities, Under the direction of the Cheshire Cheese in London and Keen's Chop House in New York. No Soliciting or Hold-ups Visitors to Hero Land will not be molested by sellers of badges, flowers, etc., in the aisle flags, programs, etc., s, corridors and foyers, No selling or soliciting will be permitted, except within the restricted limits of the booths and concessions Gala Opening, to-night, at 7 P. M. at the Grand Central Palace litary Pageant, Theatrical Wonderland and Charity MORE MARVELS AT HERO LAND Every Afternoon and Evening. THE RED CROSS TEA GARDEN; will be the most pore tea room at Hero Land. It will be managed y the members of the Junior League. THE ALLIES CLUB; a fully equipped social club, for soldiers and officers visiting Hero Land. Managed by members of the Knickerbocker, Union, Brook end Racquet Clubs; war lectures every day by the leading military authorities now in America. THE SODA WATER FOUNTAIN; one of the largest fountains in New York, will be managed and manned by ladies of society, who will wait on the thirsty. THE GREAT HALL AND BALLROOM; oa vast Louis XVI. dancing pavilion and drill ground, designed by Paul Chalfin, with 7,500 feet of floor space, where dances, fancy dress balls and military parades and page eants will be held throughout the run of Hero Land, THE GOLDEN WEST CABARET; will boast of a dancing hall, a band, cowboys and Spanish dancers. TRE GOVERNMENT WAR EXHIBITS. The Brit. ish, French, Italian and Belgian Governments are active and generous participants in Hero Land and have all sent official war exhibits of great interest. THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENTS; o galaxy of stage, opera and vaudeville stars, dancers and moving picture ertists will do their part to make Hero Land the most memorable entertainment festival ever held in this country, ATHLETIC CONTESTS; the sporting editors of New York have arranged a great athletic carnival for Hero Land; sparring, wrestling by Army and Navy teams, and a great variety of other sports, SUBMARINE DIVERS. Every day, and several times a day, divers will enter a tank and ettach bombs to a miniature warship; the bombs wil! then explode and show to the public how submarine war- fare is carried on in the war zone SPECIAL DAYS: Some of the days at Hero Land will be dedicated as follows: American day, French and Alsace day, U.S. Navy day, Carnival day, Jewisl: day, Italian day, President Wilson day, Red Cross day, Belgian day, etc., etc. Admission 50 Cents Half a dollar is the only admi Lend—any day, any hour, any age. All New York is expected, Come ar your bit for uh boys who ere doing their bit tor you The Treasure: s Mr, CHARLES H. SABIN. ion price to Hero ts with them, and ix perfe THE e HIPPODROME WHERE THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT ALWAYS PREVAILS m WORLDS BIGGEST SHOW i? AT THE LOWEST PRICES jatinee ily k res, Inst., idren Love ively. Beane ated Persererc estas Fore I5F FH Amusing. KnJovyable Performance. RS, DANCERS, SPECIALISTS ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. eral Electric Company—A_ epecta! ai stock dividend 6 Also regu of $2, payable | __AMUSEMENTS._ ‘Theatre in H enn aie UKE tes ke" im ) THE LECTURE SENSATION OF A GENERATION Beret. Arthur Guy Carnival 2 2, Join Our Ne é \Knitting Club. S| ladies to. in- TW Dancing and | Instruction “ 5 5 5 ry . a s +4 Amid surroundings pleas-| Young t H ing to the eye, restful for the) struct you how to knit | Sk body and mind and refined) for the soldiers and g to meet the requirements of the classes, 20,000 patrons Waendles ana ‘all’ materials free of . " a ] a a a a a a a s kly hh ed us, either to receive instructions | Sailors, in dkeuan pate dance with our instructors, charge. Between the hours of 2 to 5 P.M, IF YOU OR YOUR Be ant appl eal The articles knitted belong to you to give to There Are ipable Instructors to) any soldier or ssilor, or any charitable Teach Thoroughly All Modern Dances} institution you choose. There is a Lessons w | 5 |aplendid orchestra on the floor and QF Wadividaat be 25€ bea Halt 50¢ | music will make the knitt “ There the amount of yarn you use stracter Hour | However, it is not necessary to take | *ioyable. lessons. If you dance and have no part Come ner, our lady floor manager will intro- | with your lady friends and knit for duce you to a suitable dance partner. | the fighters amid exceptional conditions \N DAILY, 11 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT, SUNDAYS, 2 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT. Ore NO LiQuOR 58 no restri v meres, Master Instructor, teac Toe: Fancy and Cinsste Dance Ey celal elesees Wedneniaye aad Saturd: oO P.M. Adults, Sto 10 P.M, re toe F YOU HAVE Nor NOUR PA WEFORE WE . — 1 —— d ‘ 0) AY USA VISIT, YOU Olu 10) GE" eNOLGH PEARtNY OUT OF Us TO MAKE IT MOE THAN WOWrH WiiLe : FREE TAXI SERVIC If you live between 4th and 80th Streste, phone 6610 Murray Hill, ‘The Dancing Carnival} s : Grand Central Palace, Lexington Av ‘enue, 46th St. Ent, : 8 NEWARK BRANCH, 64 Yau SESS ESEs Ee

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