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THE NEW PLAYS | “General Post” Cheerfully Patriotic BY CHARLES DARNTON, FO & tone way sevoes wries, ing ie Wat were geriine - ‘ wey “ * traneperte, ay there'« . eure . Sorry abowt “Genwen Poxty” on pie + good t tod at the Gaiety Thentee ‘The Play that taken tte name trom | fO'" cade © game iA cheerfully patriot in| “anonnery ia done t death, nd af other words, it goes Uetoun’ with the we ¢ thing and comes out with a smiin. | Pars down to Me deaht 3. H. Herold had thie plea | . ‘ ‘ magne Oat aotion ln hie mind when be be sadiencem gan to write thie war eatire Mine ie quite on hie mat. Slag that leaves everything ‘o the | hi , pm future. bwin Forecasts, enpeciaiiy if they come!) Ton, an from Berlin, nvast be taken with | Me playa her part « to | Bernard Shaw. Cynthia Brooke brings more than @ rain of fait. nat Lo MeN: | diatinction to her role, and it la only Hom sugar, “General Pont,” om thal narural that he should fineh when other hand, ts quite simple, It lakes You may rest as- the same as well ae the game, and shows how both low and lofty per- sone change places tn war time. ‘That's the whole business and must confess that \t moves rather stowly. ‘There ie #0 little action that you think of Arnold Bennett and the pro- Vincial touch suggestive of Engiand. Thank heaven, wo w actors on our soil! Th in the main pillar of “C and this ie vaid without an attempt at a pun. Mr, Wise in the country | squire rather than the baronet in the proceedings, and, accordingly, he maging any Colonel sayin of thing to any indy? help the provincial mind! Fngliah to the backbone, | Pont” Is mildly amusing General Mrs. WHITNEY'S STUDIO annownoe the First Exhibition in America of SCULPTURE by gives the character a homely, simple CONNOR humor that is irresistible, Mr. Wine | ANDREW 0 | at the Gallerie of JACQUES SELIGMANN & CO., INC. and William Courtenay are stil) “THE GRAND PASSION” PORTRAYS CUPID WITH | A DEADLY AUTOMATIC Cupid armed with would best symbolize the heart in- terest in “The Grand Passion,” the feature picture starring Dorothy Phillips at the Broadway Theatre. Everybody in the cast seems to have an automatic, fully loaie’, some- where about his person, and several of the principals tote a couple of wicked “guns,” for in this screen play based on Thomas Addison's story, “The Boss of Powderville,” there is action from start to finish—and the finish of a lot of the characters is decidely violent. In addition to the beautiful star other favorites are William Stowell as the Boss and Jack Mulhall as the handsome Park Row reported, who is aa handy, with Resor & pistol as he is with @ typewriter. o | miata metoony often sweet | ON Your Player Piano y introducing “a male | Note the Difference the Universal Weekly, with a fine Rnabes sae collection of pictures of news events, “pals,” 705 Fifth Ay, (at $5th St.) Until January 15, Inclusive dally, 10 A.M, to BP, M. Sundays, 2 P. M. to 5 P. M. for the benefit of Edith Wharton’s War Charities Admission 50 Cents an automatic, I TRY and the Universal Magazine, which among other things, has a worth while series showing how to make friends with wild birds. The Broad- way Theatro orchestra presents an Interesting programme SAVINGS BANKS. Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank 61 Chambers St., New York The Board of Trustees has declared « Semi-Annual Dividend at the rate ot Four Per Cent. Per Annum rosy re Any. rind ED THERETO, DEPOSITS MADE ON OF Bbronr JANCARY 1GTH. 1018, WiLL DEAW INTEREST ARY 1% JOHN 8. DAL’ Galanin JOHN J, PULLBYN, President. SAVINGS BANKS, | _ MONDSEWATCH LE. TEXG | BE XGELSIOR SAVINGS BANK % PERANNUM on all come of a» wm we aw op 83,000, | oaysie ie Stas’ red Fan, B1, 1018 Deposite made on or before Jan. 10 will draw interest trom Jon, t. 1018. nchgezentt, can, be, ovsned 0, mall, Banking by, Mail sent fren, wep ROOME, | President, 308 ne Mecretary Fhe Trustees nave ‘nt gueitle “DIAMONDS foo shWeekly| sarunoay “NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK marc tay Nw. cor, tam Stand. roe | CARR obs ied, Bees FOUR PER CEN n $5 to $8,000 per annum op all sums from $9 to $8,000 | entitied theret or the by-law, | ON. OR BEFORE DRAW INTEREST JAMES Whiten’ K ICAN 6 MAIDEN LANE! 5 A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A LIMITED NUMBER OF $5,000.00 SALESMEN WANTED AND ELECTRO APPARATUS X-RAY MEDICAL MEN'S BNAPPY, CLOTHING ON CREDIT, A, PAY $1" ‘DOWN. “st “WEEKLY 1008 and “Abate ¢ ‘Conhaentiat? MARTIN’ CO TAILORS Enter 8 Ourdande se," 2 Higa an, WATcHEs :/BEae — EAGLE DIA-WATCH ©, 37 MAIDEN: LANE = eae ETT Baas Sg EGE, for onan, only, DI niet TRS BVERIBO 580 WOBBLY, WSURES! reenhut’s—The Bargain Store of ‘New York-ALWAYS= throw And it ili be “s hummer.” The word has been given _ the aan, and we gen Ceeette, ev will contribute quota good things to tomorrow. ae oe , do we offer our ri also after-holiday finally hundreds of | dispose of before taking stoc For every one item listed here you will find SCORES displayed in the store. ” som event, for not only list of bargains at $1, but LEARANC 'S of Christmas goods, and poe of merchandise that we wish to section means come OUT THE STORE. because We reserve the ri The Last “Dollar Day” Sale of the Year By all means attend this “Dollar Day” Sale, and by all LOOK FOR THE “DOLLAR DAY” SIGNS THROUGH Remember, very often, the biggest values are not listed, quantities ate too small to be advertised, but these goods you a aill find displayed under special price signs. t to limit quantities. No Mail, C, O. D., Phone or Approval Orders Filled. NOTHING ‘1 Women’s Handkerchiefe—fancy em- broidered corners; i lors; 6 hi box, cel ea ns of Books lt Tomorrow at Tables full of slightly damaged and shopworn books, selected from every section of our Book Store. Usual prices $1.25 to $1.75. Umbrellas 1 Men's and women's; $1.50 and Tomorrow at $1.95 values. These umbrellas are covered with American cotton taf- feta; guaranteed waterproof and fast color. Men’s 50c Four- a | in-Hands; 3 for Large open-end ties; ib variety of pretty patterns; strij gures and scroll effects. Excel lent qualities of silks and satins. i Choice at Knitting Needles, — Bracelets, Rhinestone Flag Pins, Purses and Petticoats Yarn Holders, 1 Tomorrow at Made of excellent quality cam- bric; flounce of lace or embroidery, pe telat tieRastah tlh Robes, 1 Values to $1.50. Fine nainsook, prettily trimmed with laces or em- broidery. Also combinations of fine materials, corset covers and draw- Jewelry Items; Women’s Night ers, lace or embroidery trimmed, Some, ribbon run, Best White Potatoes—30 Ibs.. Santos Coffee—tresh from the $ roaster; 514 Ibs. ° Mixed Teas, ‘Green Teas or Black Teas—usually S0c a Ib.; $ DAS coer nccnsmreant Pure Breakfust Cocoa—4"" § Ibs. ote C paar itd ae ntleman Sugar Corn $ Hazel ‘Best’ Faraliy Soap—is a | bars. 2 Reduced ER ways of her household, Holiday Goods Iw ays get Gloves; Tomorrow, $ Pair, 1 Women's $1.50 Double Silk Gloves —Paris point and 3-row embroid- ery on back; colors, gray and black. Women's 12-Button French Kid ee eee regular $2.25 qual- Ity. $1.50 Heatherbloom $ Petticoats, the ethe acl toe Hie ts i ee Boys’ Blouses; 3 for 8 | Slightly soiled; high and low neck and peekbane styles; good washable materials; light and dark striped effects de lain white, Sizes 15 years, 2 Pairs Women’s Silk Hosiery, Regular $1 quality; black or white; impertect and odd lots left from holi- day sales. All sizes. ‘I Good quality drab corduroy, and fay and brown fancy mixed Chev- jots, Tweeds, etc, Sizes 6 to 16 ‘I $1.50 Black Satin Messaline; Yard, 35-i caren} ae exeetiens Lpouihd Very cree ly priced, considering con- Men’s and Youths’ ions. ‘1 $2 Hats, at Men's soft hats and derbies; new- est of models, The colors of the soft hats are blue, gray, green, brown, earl, steel. he derbies are in lack only, in six of the newest shapes. Boys’ Trousers; Tomorrow, Grocery Sale at $1 Normanna Boneless quarters; 3 cans Grapefruitola Marmalade—6 $ reg. 25¢ jars... California Cluster Ralsine— 6% reg. 18c cartons ‘I Best Mixed Nute— AIDS... ce rereceveveees Ripe Sweet Oranges iuey a thin skin fruit, 4 dozen. Fancy Grapefrull— - 2 dozen... teens Sardines | BUY LIBERALLY—AND AT GREENHUT’S Green Trading Stampa, as Usual. Ask for Them. $2,500,000 Distributed to Our Patrons Through the Medium of Trading Stamps During the Past Ten Years Did you get your share of this money? If you didn’t, then you missed participating in the surest form of eeonomy in existence oder 13 ALL SO SIMPLE—All you need do Is to collect Trading Stampa, and remember, these are given to you with purchases throughout this store absolutely free of charge. eve sremee Save & positive cash or merchandise value—they are all clear profit to you. THESE STAMPS COST YOU ‘or here y: “Better Go Filled books of * If you are nota the moment you begin For full particulars jou will fill Men’s 1.35 Negligee Shirts, sk on Main Floor. for the Same Money, or the Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere.” ery” Gold Stamp dcemable for $2.50 in Merchandi i e merits of this proposition at , and It concentrate your purchases the ‘Traine Stamp system, please inquire at Informatio: e of for $2 in Cash, You will surely reduce your cost of living bie-quick time. your books in doul to $1.95 " Broken assortments and odd lots, All high-grade bens Dozens of fengen. all sizes, but hed, with fine pearl buttons. laundered cults. Boxed Pillow Cases; $ Choice, a Pair, Embroidered and initialed muslin These were left over from cases. Christmes selling. Plaid Dress Goods; $ 2 Yards for 36-inch plaid dreas goods in com- bination colorings; suitable women's and children's wear. for 10 Yards of Crash Toweling for Usually sold by the piece at $1.40. Bleached cotton finished toweling in 10-yard lengths. $1.50 to $2.25 Scarfs; Each, at 1 Lace trimmed and some with hem- ‘1 All new and novel shapes and colors, Silk stitched edges. Boys’ $2 Tweed Hats at Hundreds of the finest. lined and stitched Lats. All sizes, ‘1 8 Pairs Women’s Cotton Hosiery, Black Cotton Hosiery; seconds of 25c quality. Wash Goods l4e Bleached Shaker Flannet—good, fleecy nap; 10 yards for $1. 4% Brocade Crepe de Chine—in cream-white; for waists, dresses and underwear; 4 yards for $1. 19 Plisse Crepes—for waists, dresses and kimonos; black, Co- penhagen, light blue, brown and tan; 8 yards for $1. (No mall or phone orders filled on these items.) Wherever you see these signs you can practically act blindly, be- | Double a Stamps Till 12 0’ Clock. it all sizes in every style. 1 Searfs at even | Cut tull alae, weil fin- Mostly soft double cuffs, a few With All sizes, 14 to 17, $1.25 and $1.39 Pair of 19¢ and 2le Unbleached and Bleached $ Muslin; 6 Yds. for 1 One yard wide. Sold only in pleces of 6-yard lengths. $1.50 Lace-Front $ Corsets at ‘ 1 Made of fine white printed and pink brocade material. Strong hose supporters attached ; well boned; ox- ¢ | cellent in fit and wear, Women’s $1.50 to $1.95 All-Wool $] These are in assorted shades, and @ big bargain at the price, $1.39 Bed $1 Sheets each Full sized bleached muslin sheets for large size beds. 4c Table Damask; = $] 2 Yards for Fine quality 64-inch mercerized satin finish damask; three choice de- Women’s $1.50 signs. 1 Comfort Slippers at 500 pairs of fancy felt boudoir slippers; all the popular colors, Made of fine quality felt, with moc- casin soles. All sizes 3 to 6. Optical Goods Gold-Filled Eye- | glasses or Spectacles, With rims or rimless; fitted with flat spherical lenses, for reading, sewing or distance, Eyes examined by registered Optometrist without extra charge. than you ar. give to all is to Single aa Stamps Thereafter. cause what you get for your money is not only worth considerably more ‘ed, but as well represents somethin, thing of ornament which you need for yourself or tor a New Year's gitt, and remember that the New Year is only a few days off, And, Above All, Don’t Miss the Greatest Sale in Our Mam- moth Grocery Department of Canned Foods. It will be largely atiended, as it deserves to be, and the housekeeper who stocks ups for months to come, with pure canned foods at Greenhut’s is in very truth looking well to the Double “Sperry” Gold Stamps Till 12 o’Clock Taner (Thursday) This means that you will receive TWO “Sperry’’ Gold Stamps with each 0c you apend on purchases made Tomorrow till 12 o'clock Pilled books of “Sperry” Gold Stamps $2.50 worth of merchandive in this store, of for $2 in cash. eon Cloths; Each, at Embroidered, round; 48 in alloped edge. — $1.50 to $2.25 Lunch- 2 Hotakold Vacuum $ Bottles at - t size, Ate | union top; regularly priced $1.2! Electrical Tubular $ Flash Lights at These are nickel-plated and “are regularly priced at $1.25, ‘1 $1.25 Decorated Scrap finest quality willow; enameled in assorted colors and designs; also others in many sha; id . 'y pretty pes an $1.39 to $2 Boxes of $4 Writing Paper at ries paper and correspondence card cabinets, all high-grade stock. Big bargains bere. ns $2 Tables *] Golden oak square tables, with shelf, r. Notions 36c Box Sanitary Ni lozen to the box; ites fare it 35¢ Skeing Germantown W. sorted colors; 4 skei: Lighting Fixtures at ‘1 Upright or inverted Mantles—rogu- poll lac each; sale, 10 by Moheaeay. ge Brace Candlestick Outfite—cholce of shades in as- sorted colors; complet % ‘1 . fi larly 2 for 35c; sale, 7 for. .. Fancy a nase Glass at*1 Cut Glass ah Trays, Moved Pow, Nal Handled Na, values to $1.75; choice vat. Fancy Chine Dresser Sete several Gaeceations: ame ye Please Read the Following Important Notice Walle This Advertisement Is Devoted Largely to “Dolla; Day’’ Items, Yet We Urge U, Looking in All Departments of The Big Store for the Two Tickets Illustrated Here They are self-explanatory and form an admirable complement to the big sales announced above. of use or some- We don’t know when such low prices will rule again. You who read the newspapers know that the Food Market is in a very peculiar position today, and the very best advice that we can Double “Sperry’’ Gold Stampa Tomorrow Until 12 a Filled Booka of “Sperry” Gold Stamps Are Redeemable for $2.50 Worth of Merchandise in Any Department, or for $2 in Cash at the aa Offices on the Fifth Floor, We Gi aman nm You the Necessity for ; are redeemable for r Two 7% A. Carpet Rowe ~-size 18x27 inches $1.45 Grass Matting 60 inches; ae $1.60 Tapestry Rugs—size 21x82 bd | inches; sale, , Miyg By Rag Buge oe Children’s $1.50 $ Arm Chairs, 1 Wooden seat. Golden oak finish. 2. cana of these armchairs ts a G These ate brown earthenware dishes, white inside, and mounted oa Regusr pice osidg. a ee 35e Yard Cretonnes, $ 4 Yards for 1 36 inches wide, for making cur tains, slip covets and knitting bags. — $1.39 Library | Table Scarfs at Art silk effects; oblong shape. $1.25 to $1.65 Imported a | Cretonnes at fel eines etre alpha Sateen Linings; s] 3 Yards for Bega extra Wvrgt sateen lin- in ti = ita floral pati rondl fei coat Eolnes, rape! att ~ lorters, coats, ru es, ounces, Initting bags nad fancy work ular prices are from 59¢ to75ca nat Ni China 8 ‘eamers—at Decorated China Tobacco Jars § manna Decorated Vaseo— $ regularly 69¢; 2 for 1 aw ‘Clock,