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YP ay a Pf 7 ibeteed iL | Paes cer Fa 1PM Mastin} nin the net ay te alk | Main r pag CHARMING WIDOWS Hondar FG CONCERT A SUALESQUE ver CT. Yon Lite| “BROADWAY BELLES” CHARITY. French DayTo-Day al Dancing teeta Ps Bo ann 8, 5 The Little "Theatre (4th Floor) 1a M4 P. uM. an r MoM r etl BRITISH GOVERNMENT ° LATEST WAR PICTURES 4P. M.-6 P.M. SP. M10 PM FRENCH GOVERNMENT LATEST WAR PICTURES THIS EVENING Famous Stars of Stageland and the World's Grea x M— THE MARSEILLAISE by MME. SEYGARD-LANE utters SKATIN G NArse cet ‘Elsie mas Healy) ™, Jack Davis and Jane Rogers (ourteny of the Waldorf-Astoria) Hilda Rueckert (Courtesy Concert N Or Other Marvels at Hero Land British Tank Britta: Streets in Bagdad—The Hindenburg Underground Trench s—An Ice Skat- ing Rink—Dancing- ~he Grand Hall and Ball Room—Submarine Divers— Government Exhibit. Every week-day from 11 A, M. to 12 P. M. Until Dec. 12. GRAND CENTRAL PALACE 50e ADMISSION FOR SALE. 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Olive Fablers, Yow wil the liver and bowels, which cau a formal action, carrying off the waste and potsonows matter in one’s ayeten, Uf you have a pale face, sallow look, pimples, coated tongue, he vd- teas, no- good feeling, at cut sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for @ time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women ae well as men take Dr. Edward's Olive Tablete—the succeastul substitute for calomel—now and then just tokeepin ap vy of condi- tion. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists, CONCENTS AND MUSIC | EMPIRE joy 000"! | Th |] wittiex THE THRE | NEW AMSTERDAM 3)" Welt hy Kian A Felsnees ELENCR PAINTER “ART AND OF GAIETY ‘053 ALEXANDRA CARLISLE Tho Tarkingto GRO. COHMAN'S Rive & 4038 “LEO DITRICHSTEIN pater“ THE KING’, | LIBERTY Ver gis Fre it. Pines LAURETTE TAYLOR to THE WOOING OF EVE *;.' teworthy enat Includes A, F Bras 44 8, hve ih CRITERION Hay at Mrs. FISK mbit" ditio by Philip Moeller HUDSON Sz. i, THE PIPES OF PAN |] with Norman Trevor & Janet Beecher, at 8. with ‘CYRIL KEIGHTLEY BROKEN THREADS i (MISS J9l7 REPUBLIC \y Waste Wea rium sat I,ON WITH THE DANCE LYCLUM {fine | TIGER BE LASCO Nort ‘7 RATE A MATING ow \| POLLY’ WITH ‘A” PAST COHAN & HARRIS. (421.87 bow \} A TAILOR-MADE ELTINGE .) '| Business ‘Before Pleasure with Barney Bernard & Alex. Carr, ‘| FRED STONE GLOBE 4 AACK OLANTERN Even at 8.80 Ud 9, sep PHOTO PLAYS. | SUT DAYS MATINEE TO.DAY 2 £0 uperVampirel Photo-Spectacie THEATRE W.42e nak TWICE DAWY 2 NIGHTS 25° A PARAMOUNT SERIAL WHOIS ‘NUMBER ONE? Al Bost Motion Picture Theatres, NOW mays) Way 4 IALT JATAM 8. MART in he Silent Mun," mesg D' a Siento“ TCE" SKATING LEXINGTON "30-8 ter 43) Ae Sint A DAUGHTER“ SUNT COLUMBIA ryt THE GREEN OM VILLAGE THEATRE COLORED JA’ Z & ANDS ry ” The Duke. Muu, Wes, << 4 THE EVERING WORLD MO \ Gepwee anita New Thrills, Not Features of ‘Who Is Number One? ,” The | Palarmenie by Syleester Rawting. “ RANCERCA FA RIMINT F which got ite fret preduction by Mr Gattl-Ceenrne leat year took (9 place im the eonson’a reper Hones rue Vn The fire not, finely eonaetwed musically, drm and artistion\y, arowers pon which @ douche falle in 4 act. The bettie on the root te ineffective, Soareely any neohanion could make rwian It whould and would be riiminated that DYAnnunsio, author of the book, Inalate upon ite r The third act restores benuty the oom! option, and t the that act Zanfonat’ orem t boven the fight fe well sustained. He manages, too, to make i » full of melody oa w don riptive Frances Alda, het votes best, was a lovely and Vrancesca, Martinetl) Paolo was portic and artiati Amato's Glo vannt was grim and we Malatestino was @ ty huracteriazation, The graceful maidens in the sapectal. favor with thine Pan" were Mapham, in Jolius, Lenora .jously, Emma k jor, Sophie I | en's Wife, effac y launols, Queer audience on the grou ini, the latter's M. Winslow was an efficient accom ceptionally good, Mario Laurenti,|panint for Mr. de Goxorza at the Avdisio, Malatesta, plano. Reschigiian were t Mr. Moranzont ev and gealously. Fintlio de Gogorza, the ba tone, who has been m noort stage of late, x y ogramme Way und Wagner, the Tachalkownky t Aeolian Hall yesterday after- | fourth symphony Kussian com ‘A large. appreciative « -|power the principal work. If Mr monstrauive audience greeted Stransky's ¢ warmly, He was jn good ¥ bis skill in interpreta ke with It. ing wi Gluck, Gretry and ¥ sented in turn gre French, English and numbers Die Wal- | singer.” At schaikowsky opus 69. em "and “Die end there was Theme and Variations,” CASTORIA. For Infants and Children tn Use For Over 30 Years, Me In the uniform of a United st Artillery bandsman, Grainger was politan Opera co! programine incl. ert last might. His Grieg’s plano of his own com. certo and tw | Always bears | positions, Others on the programme the were Claudio Muzio and ee rid Rignature of Chalmers, Richard Hageman rected the orchestra. "| - eer Ralph Lawton, pianist, led a new! THEATRES. Wvay tanh, ern S WINTER GARDEN "0" Pio esac DOING OUR BIT] PLYMOUTH (25; Wags! To-Night 443 commis! THE STAR GAZER With | with John Charles Thomas, Marr series of concerts at the new Green-! wich Village Theatre yesterday after- | }noon, He gave a recital of modern | music, accompanied by electric lights. | The concerts of Saturday included in the afternoon at Carnegio Hall, a crowded to overflowing recital by Fritz Kroisler, the Austrian violinist. dat his best and he ni Mee H, Mury_Canime Themes In fact, the d tine, aioe i BIJOU $f Yor Borate ded the tribute Harry Watem fr. f| to lls snasterful art, and there were ODDS SEMDS| ernie verheard some ¢ reat Nowwrth Tl why? Mr. Kreisler's pre PLAYHOUSL: 899 Hl cluded Vivaldi's concer and Vieuxtemp's co Then, at Aeolian Hal ternoon, there wa jociete des Instrum in arrival w pleasure of hearing these fine players of unfamillar in struments again. At Aeollan Hall in |the evening Moses Bi wakl, © accomplish plantat y welcome. privilege and Pom bat. Wed SHUBERT tf MAYTIME Bit BROAL HURST ane seat ES fate Tor DONALD BRE Nyy! HEA aT Win, ta Mann & Witt Harber ASTH ST. dish rheee eg diets John DREW—Murenret ILLINGTON In Dinero: THE GAY LORD QUEX 39THST. suis. What's Your Husband Doir MOROSCO BIGGEST COMEDY LONGAC RE mE RYE V1 rari SAN a BOOTH ¢. wate GUY BATES POST wa Marine Eiliot's y... ele hat MARJORIE. RAMBEAU in EYES OF YOUTH ASTOR ! eR Ernest TRUBN RAYON MITOHCE i SECOND i EDITION © © Speetaltieg, HITCHY- KOO with RAYMOND HET CHCOCK, Kock au ti fe Surpeine y SUNDAY Two iit COSC EUTS, B.AG-N. 15, AFTER THE THEATRE how NL SKATING "FESTA ICELAND Broadway at 52d St Ice Artists Stage Stars Society Celebrities The Greatest Skating Exhibition Ever Held in This Country Mayor's Committee on Recruiting cheerupr i = pono ee RES vat a) ST. - NICHOLAS RINK 3 “DE LUXE ANNIE" heat STANDARD int EVERYWOMAN LOEW'S Tih A 1 “DAYBREAK MANHATTAN Hath » WIEUX COLOMBIER 13% This Weel jee, THEATRE W. 0 Lins FOURBEMIES DE SCA put our | st >) ber One? jcat heartily, full of cold or has the BRIGHTON BEACH | NDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1917. Obvions Ones, |S. 828 SS 9 | Ome ners Peramount ote ston - r " lend « on. twa fous were ' fain » Ane * . . 4 . . . Param . ‘ NEURALG'A PAINS LOSE THEIR TERRORS All such nerve aches relieved hy counter-irritant effect of Sloan's Liniment reste © and Dynamite in Sunday | te ( >, tt eves b World Serial and on Pare the the inflamed + Scree ' nt that make vu ache amoun creen « Lintment even the = vowels by setting up a Dotle 1 dynamite furnt the | co wnt om the face, the th “Hattie of Hanard.” tho fifth eawablaed, ay mpathette pieode of Paramount's new reint Haine ae Who ta Nunher One clans preserihe many counter sathibadk CHimard evan oP. "who te An's Liniment is prob ter irritant most widely | Number One? in the heroine around ereome painful inflamma v the exetting meonen c« axes of neuraliin, sore tue ona to naerifice all for th . wrenched joints, str bruises, fovas. erivas: Kathieen vit Hubbing is net required. This clean liquid is easily applied as attempta to save Te an big ny : jit Pasi not stain the skin, Ger “Number One's" ba ators and is herself tr & message for help | ig moment “Who Is Num. | furnishes a big surpriae, | hattles at your druggist Sloan’s In for Instead of following the obvtoun| La t nick of thme to prevent an explosion | KILLS PAIN. ‘MOTHER! LOOK AT YOUR CHILD'S TONGUE Give “California Syrup of Figs” If Cross, Feverish, Sick, Bilious, Constipated—They love it Watch Children Now! Guard Against Colds, Grippe, Sore Throat and Sickness by Keeping Liver and Bowels Free from Poisons A laxative to-day saves a sick child | menting waste will gently move out morrow, Children simply will not Ie Be Dew ales and 20u Have a tite playful ehild again horough “Ir ke the time from play to empty | fia? cleansing’ is ofttimes all that to ir bowels, which become clogged! necessary. “It should he the. firet with waste, liver gets sluggish, | treatment liven in any sickness. vnach sour. Beware of counterfeit fg syrups, Look at the tongue, mother! If] Ask your druggist for a bottle of | vated, or your child is listless, crons, | |*Canfornta Syrup of Figs," which has everish, breath bad, restiess, doean't| full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly Hope or @ sore throat or any other) printed on the bottle. See that It ¢ "a ailment, glve w teaspoonful] ia made by the “California Fig Syrup | alifornia Syrup of Iixs.” then | Compan Don't_merely ask for | don't worry, because it is perfectly | Syrup of Figs, but ask for Calif harmless, and in a few hours ail this| Syrup of Figs." Remember “C instipation polson, nour bile and fer-| fornta."-—Adyt “Al E A R N ic These Prices | lerved Motiday Gift-Lengths of Silks or Dress Goods 1S ANOTHER SOLUTION | SILKS WOOLENS 40-inch Crepe de ¢ gp 54-inch Chiffon Broadcloth lomerrow | Full crepe ‘ All wool «por bran chades-Out req. Mat B88 | | Chae to tone ; brown, m te “ i 40-inch Satine | +d " slue $ 2 97 ft qualit . shades neluding k 42-in. Armures and Serges Value # 77 All wool piain aud striped rage cadet, bro arg rtle, 40-inch Georgette Crepe navy, black Reg $109 «8.88 treet ane « « shades, includ. ing ivory and ble pectal Pttand 1.05 40-inch Crepe Meteor Draping qua correct = #hw 54-inch Fine Twill Sergen Navy and black it Our reg. $1.08 Special 142 50-inch All-Wool Storm Sergea tie with dull foteb for afternoon ka Clore weave brown, m UI enin navy value $22 1.65 and black—-Our reg. $1.68 0.92 35-inch Satins 54-in. Plaida and Stripes |] Fine a Novelty effects in all wool cheviot 1] vot and = serge Weave nppropriate Value $1.46 28 for sport and street wear oes ie Our reg. $2.44 Special 2. 35-inch Taffetas P Satin stripes and plaids, effective 36-inch color blendings on light and dark All-Wool Storm Ser; grounds Tun, garnet, brown Value $2. oo and black Our r said Our Doorman day tong—and the women all are talking Tuesday Is Blouse Day And as there isn’t a new whim in blouses out before our do- partment shows it—and all the stock is up to the second— | Tuesday cuts bring bargains not to be duplicated in town. Simple Blouses of Georgette Crepe or Crepe de Chine- For Red Cross meetings—relief work committees, knitting classes and all the busy-day wear—women folks need sim- dle blouses. ur reg. $4.94, Tuesday... ; f 3.92 : Ol georgette crepe in flesh or white--Venise lace inserts—soft full frilla deep collars, fine hand-embroidery-—discreet tucks. Of crepe de chine simple turn-back frills -Venise edged collars—effective hand embroidery, Crisp Tub Blouses, 2.09 Business women say these blouses launder well, awd that they bear up an amazingly long time. Of organdy, with becomingly cut collars—of voile--embroidered fronts— every now and again a bit of Val. edging or Venise insertion is used. A blouse is a simple gift to tuck in the bag on the way home for Thanksgiving—and mothers and 6 ‘6 never admit they have too many. — | | MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. atricted, No Mail or Belophone Orders, tar ark $13.74 and $14.74 Charmeuse 40 incl lose fu fashionable colors. SILKS MAIN FLOOR, SILKS MAIN. PI Lok malar |25 et et. Outing Flannels. 36 inch 2 t a oring. he nnd blue stripes—also plata VULS—SROOND FLOOR, | calor |W ASH DRESS PABICH BABU eNT, $2.85 Crepe de Chine Blouses 30 . , a ar int | 28-tnch—assortinent of ¢¢ 8 ahs f r evenin BiOLGs be WASH DREAs PAMIOE DA $1.95 Wit Vole Blouses To prevent dealers buying, quantities lore ENT a6 $1.97 Me i round i plata luce trimmed ind Women's Vambroltes tas 45 ct. Silk Mixed Crepe de Chines t or aauar UAE or trimmed. hati UMBRELLA SECOND FLOOR, | MN FLOON 6197 w men's Flannelette Kimonos 1.66 * bordered —elast antin i be | | 38 ct. White Poplins 36 inch A fabric tha SECOND FLOOR nurses and is makeing ollars bon ' HOUSE DRESS KS boys’ al win) | 50 ct. Opaque Wind a3 ft 38 and 58 ct. Women's Lxtra Size Drawers tucks sualin f\ fints AR-—SECOND FLOOR 77% nea MAUD FLOON. MI ore ‘ “MEN ' $6.60 Chest of Silver Plated Tableware 46 Sto 7 yra. $7.94 Boys’ Overco , 0.80 iW AME MARS FLOOR ain or fancy. THIRD PLOOR $6.87 B No ro tk Suite 5.00 $27.50 Velvet & Axminster Rugs 6.87 Boys’ Norfol t ‘ hback—medium ana dari and browns— Hy Checks, piatiy and atripes—-aome have extra trouserm—# to 38 YFe * 1a Fe ee THING TERS LOGI ; eee APLHADS HASEMBNT 2.45 Boys’ Sweater Coat 7 ! ‘ sitors—roil coliara——. | Tet. Bleached Cheeseclothe Py | i StTiINOS—TINRD FLOOR MUMEINS—WASY MET 68 ct. Little Tots’ Col'd 50 16! ct. Bioarhed 7 ki h Towels A us| White te * ringed . | row PLOON Bet Wide Ribbons | $247 Foncy Serim Curta . 16 Ren ° ACE CURTAINS fas ; hele s Hie i ‘A ‘ MAIN erin Corteining u P n 1 + 13448 Wool French Ser 6 trl MLATEHY DEPT MENT. tn , $1.25 Men's Soft Shirts Fine twilla, DRE ¢ a nH Morcorined T “EVERYTHING ADVERTISED IN SUNDAY'S PAPERS | ON SALE TODAY AND TOMORROW i atl i a