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Reon 6.16 iow Yours e ’ IGLOBE fev] | econ de et ea i Rs ae FredStone| $10", | JACK O'LANTERN MANHAITAN 3, Most Wonderful, Lavish F Gorgeous l'rodiiction in Histo eo af MUSICAL TALE OF THE BAST vi WT SOLESAYERS iH, is Nee Tine e oN ERS ene Mig ps Sele ass ie HOTEASE 8 hat 25e to $1, ot it PEOPLE'S THEATRE 2) BO Tel, Orch yi oN oxar You Like, | ARMY & NAVY GIRLS “The Story of the I THE EBVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 26, “La Boheme’’ And “‘Samson’ Xmas Operas By Syl ester Rawling “L's: sonny tor “ Ms ut May f whe win a afte * tee Her death wane was @ John He wae in fine and aoed 7 pleted the cast, Mr. Pagt condueting. A large audience enjoyed & | geod performance dameon ot Daltia” wae the Chrtet ring at the Opera ite ah | ) 1 he was in voice and wae & more than | ite her too r yl part. ly. Amato waa the Meh Priest, and the cast held Rothier, | Hehlegel, Bloch, Audisio and Reschig- Mr, Monteux conducting. | Mr.| « chorus distinguished iteelf and et, led by Rosina Gall, was 1917. 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The stomach, the heart, the lungs, the kidneys—all the vital organs work better, aptivating ee OLGA PETROVA WINS MORE FAME AT RIALTO IN A NEW WAR ROLE The first of the new Olga Petrova tures, an seen at the Rialto Theatre introduces the star {n a war ying the part of an Amer- ican diplomat's daughter, she frees herself of, a German husband and the way Is paved for her wedding to the Prince of a mythical kingdom. ‘The story offers many opportunities for Petrova to demonstrate her talents as an actress A pretty pantomime of Santa Claus ® little girls ls one of the Ities of the week. It was |n more Interesting by the two big Christmas trees which flank the Jitiaito stage, Other pleasing numbers on the bill include a holiday comedy by the Drews, which centres around unexpected Christmas gifts, and the Ualto quartet's singing of Christmas selections, | ’ » | “ARMY AND NAVY GIRLS” GIVE A PATRIOTIC SHOW AT OLYMPIC THEATRE The “Army and Navy Girls* ts the} holiday week's attraction at the Olymplo Theatre on East 14th Btreet. It has many patriotic situations, of course, The chorus girls appear in because iron-rich, healthy blood invites good health and the in- vitation is usually accepted. Pepto- Mangan \s a valuable tonic for those whose strength is not equal to their ambitions or necessities. It is a builder for the run-down of all ages, for weak, anemic children, for convalescents, and the over- worked. 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"AMUSEMENTS, the role of an Irishman does excellent Others who help to round out Eddie Welsh, ft Lindon, Evelyn Ferris, Claudia Ker- win, Solly Woods, Mile, Plorette and Ri sisekad Jonia & Hor Hawaiians, Bison Fasade Laas, Loain'iig ot Jim We “LIL OLE NEW ; NEW YORK” WITH FRANK FINNEY A HURTIG & SEAMONS HIT | 8 ._\\ Frank Finney ts making a big hit as a comedian at Hurtig & Seamon's, where he is appearing as the principal character in Charles H, Waldron’s|}) Bostonian Burlesquers.” “i'l Ole York” is the nar of the perfor- e and the sc of the show Finney to pu & Uf Li bey [Reet a The Wrieh jaod d William 8, Han Feature, ' LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE ¢ 8 KOOP ‘om’. 11 A.M. to tt POM Roof, to 1M | Margery Wilson, “Without Honor," Mack Sea. es pet Comedy. | LUE W's AMERICAN KOUF ¢ 6 ROvAr, BUSSARDS, * te in muny situations. e musical are well put over, Phil Ott ge Mack help make the show Others in the cast are SON DAW aw Geor Mack, | Jimmy Hunter, Nelson and Kat —— “UNCLE cy’ . ¥. TRIP” FILLS COLUMBIA WITH LOVERS OF BURLESQUE Bobby Van Horn, PEAY Rose Bernard, Nettie PA edhe ALACE |™! BWAY @ a7 at | Sun Dally Mats 250 $1 Yh \ ‘J Breitenbach? NEW YORK * Stedy thle sioeerg co sep wil bpow haw HRISTMAS ARNIVAL Pepto-Mangan le made only by M. J, BREITENBACH COMPANY, Manufacturing Chemists, New Vorb ude's Pepio-Mangan a we FOR BOYS AND GIRLS GKAND Ck NTRAL PALA Caer FROM SEVEN TO SEVENTY MERRY-GO-ROUND SANTA CLAUS PUNCH AND JUDY OLD SHOE SLIDE FERRIS WHEEL MOVING PICTURES mas this year,"* “Uncle Cy's Trip to New York,’ a vring burlesque, which ts being 4 at the Columbla Theatre I's London Bel rip-ro a Nery, ndwome costumes, adds to the performance. The veh rus sings well and dances ‘principal fun maker ts George Burns is a good part- n has a good voice, st are Louls Hart- , Dorothy Earl and ing was acoin lt in the toe of your stocki To-Morrow t by JOUN McCormack at Hippodrome Sunday Night, Jan. 6 ket #1 91.50 82, METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE | 0° Mh Daughter of the Real Tow Nlahty SARS T So" vse, ment Open Dally ¥. M, aad Grand PHOTO PLAYS. | SKATING | CARNIVAL NOW OPEN Entire fourth floor for skat- ADMISSION 30c. Includes New Ball Bearing Skates Skate Awhile — Dance Awhile Ward's Jazz Band, tilation, SKATING CARNIVAL | || Lextnaton Ave, and dancing. YOU CAN Splendid Floor od Bu 1.30 P, wT Central Palace, Lae 47th dt, Rotrance, Matto Ore, ZIONIST h- Worla’. Greatest War Message: (aa Fae eae Ase ARE Reavy Now” Se 69th Lexingvoo Orieotal Tea - masta Commander. envanee Matines Dally, Bho to Bt SATURDAY EVE. DEC. 29th | ito Hebrew Art Exhibit “ st BALL sce thes | unt aN gn | | Regiment Armory | ay, and r any otler atieectine ‘slopODAOHE That Zip-éipp Balconaden” “amart Cabs And Don't Forget Te. Nist EARLY i the New AT THE * ibe Twadway & 66' ____ BROOKLYN. Now Year's Eve. Table Reserving To fee the y nl etle World's Beet Winter Ice Show NICHOLAS Kina The Leading Jewish Largent 110k Ne Tce" SKAtING ” Ria OLUMBIA', "i" 4 din iatio a bis Rose Sydei!’ 's London Bells AND HIS WORKSHOP BIG CIRCUS AND THE CLOWNS TOO AhOWARe \ THE TRENCHES —— NN 20 OTHERS CHILDREN, 25¢ ADULTS, 50¢ | SN MME. "BERNHARDT 4 OPEN ALL Mtssansliaah Uiihon tases NY THIS WEEK ‘1 want the children to bave thelr Ohetet- Dinner #how ar The Boappy Midnight Parade it Dancing at & Main FI flomax Meats baiiy” in Be t ES. VED Sir PLAYING. fe i : THE WOMAN’ OF “ro.paA. PRIZMA Li Mcseby the 68th Retizent Miltary Band} ST TA VR ow 5 ha Be nl Mb, one Tae OF NES yromn rn GOLOR PRESENTATION, 1 atom, tae. Wardrobe, 50 Come ri Xilhy MILE-AMINUTE GIRLS | Metigt LA NUIT DES ROIS nose thontan “OUR x A Vy” Teta for ale a8 Alon fo i YORKVILLE FURA TINE eon Soe __extra’ Wi retormance a = | deta On the Blue Danube BURLESQUE, IN ACTION. dueerun it wire ec LEXINGTON Ma," OLYMPIC sii MAT. DA AILY | uk MOsT THEI CHAT THE {ilk htt te a” tat bt HEARN Holiday Week “Gift-Money Sales” Also Yearly Apparel Reduction Week December 26 to 31 Also 3-Day Hosiery Sale Continued Following for Both TODAY and TOMORROW — Sale Prices for Apparel Reduction Week SUITS for WOMEN and MISSES I Semi- Pract! Styles. these om meine earl bs eal oe i KA season wear, a pera me ng to get various vertible a feal elogne Soe are yeivets i TRIMMINGS—Furs are a Bromam, “Mont tone in these Suits and rep- well known Nr such as Hudson crite ged Nutria—other SUITS that were $21.60 and $28.75. SUITS that were $24.60 and $27.75 . SUITS that were $29.75 and $81.60 . SUITS that were SUITS that were $42. SUITS that were $69. SUITS that were $125.00 .. BLOUSES tor Apparel Reduction Week “GIFT MONEY” SALES OF THESE Tailored Blouses Of Repp, Vaden cotta oeee lee Gloss frilly White Voiles— usual value $1.95..... 1.44 Blouses of Crepe de Chine Taffeta and Tub Silk—white, eR ga He Stage tallored—our tog. $2.94 92D Georgette Crepe Blouses White, flesh and dark colore— trim’d in striking effects with bead embroideries, tucks and 4.50 PETTICOA TS for Apparel Reduction Week $3.93 Extra Size PETTICOATS............. 3.27 Jersey or Taffeta Silk—black and new co— our reg. $5.94 MST SORA or ruffled flouncee—with or Blouses—Second Floor. without underlay 1¢ 60d Continuation of Three Day Sale of HOSIERY For Men, Women and Children Womens Silk Hose Men’s Lisle Hose Our reg. $1.17— alight imperfections. . 82 Our reg. .28. Women's Cotton Hose Men's Connie Hose OOF 18 BB Fs cssecases esse .21 Our reg, 65......secceee ove Children’s Hose Black cotton—our reg. .28.. 0... ..cceccereseeeeereee be enten o «21 | MORNING SPECIALS—Today and /Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restric: da. No Mall or Telephone Orders. $5.75 Women's and Misses! 23 ct. Wide Ribbons... eee cous | Twill Serge Dresses 4.67| bdatins, taffetas and moirea— Navy and black—box pleated from white, black and colore—el yoke--or coat modela-—poplin protty Dresdens. KIBBONS—MALN FLOOR, 48 ct. White Madras Shirting. . 32-inch—good patterns to shirts, boys’ biouses, wo Walats, ete WuiTE GOODS—MALN FLOOR, 24 et. Printed Madras. . collare—or trim’d with buttons and pockets. ti DRESS EBS PCOND FLOOR, 3145 Women's Petticoats Nainsook or cambric of wide emb'y or rows of le MUBLIN UNDERWEAR—8B0OND ‘VLOOR, $1.27 Long Flannelette Kimenos. 96] Mill longths of good’ qualitie Floral patterns-—-rose, Copenhagen WASH DEBS FABRICE—BASEMENT, and Javender—ragian —sleeve— 11.47 Men's and Women's 1 ae to 47 Men's fomen's Umbrelias. . HoUsebhEss DEPT —sEOOND FLOOR. Pusch American taffeta—aasorted Women’s Extra Size Union Suits UMBKELLAS-—MAIN FLOOR, of 97 ct. grades— “low neck—aleevelesa»— Lad et. Feather Pillows new mixed feathers: ftir USBENWEAR— MAIN PLOOB. sssorted tiekl ne PILLOWS BASEMENT, 67 ct, Rompers and Creepers 80 | 20 ct. Bleached M Gingham and chambray—to 6 yew. I, | Musline Ne INFANTS’ DEPT, --SECOND FLOOR, Oe eee ae drecaing, Coat Sweaters 187 re: also Oxford and bad et Bleached Sheets 2x90-—-centre mein 3-inch hem, lara—28 to PURSISHINGS THIRD FLOOR MUSLINe" BASE, 44.96 Boys! Suits $to17 yrs. 3,95 | 23 ct. Yard Wide Cretonnes.........,. ¥ ALE ténce Chintz, Oriental and novelty de- and = mixtures~ HenernlSree varibes UPHOLSTERY — BASEMENT, lOve: FURNISHINGS —-TIMRD FLOOK @ ct Turkish Bath Towels $5.94 Boys Suite 8 to 18 yrs 45) " nem—white oF her Nor ik ' medium FLOOR, checks | : turer “browns and rays | $11.00 Silk Frou Frou Portiores. 8.06 BOYS! CLUTHINO--T HIRD FLOOR freteis duane ee $1.74 Crepe de Chi 40 inch 1 18 | VORTIEKES—-BASEMENT, Asrortineut of colors Cor day and | $29.50 Fine Seamless Velvet Rugs. ....26.40 ovening desigee aad oxi? ft colorin| SILKS--MAIN FLOOR. etic “10G8—THIRD FLooR, 64 ct. Black Corduroys 45) ast |$1.48 French erges 44 inch dium round, cor S~MALN FLOOR 6 ct Yard Wide Sateens ft finish assortment of Al and un- ett iz: “sestloged bands—manufrs y Clock Signa Denote Morning Sppeials. Leok for the Clocks! Look fer the Cleckal