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— Big Eaters Get Kidney Trouble + we r © Take Salts at first sign of Bladder irritation or Backache ‘The “American men and women Must. guard constantly against Kid- neyttouble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich, Our blood ts filled with uric acid which the kid- neys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the eliminative tissues clo and the re- Bult-is kidney trouble, bladder weake ness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps pf lead; your back hurts or the urine 4s cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer get from ounces spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine, This fa- mous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged Kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer 1s @ source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders, jure, makes a delightful effervescent Ithia-water beverage, and belongs in al yl pharmacist about four during the Jad Salts; take a table- formance, ‘with: sick headache or dizzy, nervous 7 acid stomach, or you have eu a mistake by having a good kidney itism when the weather is bad, ‘ ‘Advte flushing any time,—Advt. THEATRES. 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A DEAMONDS | Ricci Stalden LOnOETAL Hitan, 40) $1 WEEK 3¢"'4,. ye 00 { wantin)" ee on dae The Mag Won dertul Play in Al pusear *VORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY JEAN BEDINI AND “PUSS PUSS” GIRLS MAKE, THE COLUMBIA LIVELY The “Puss Puss Company,” fn which Jean Bedini is the principal funmaker, made things enjoyable last night at the Columbia Theatre, where they will be the entire week with a snappy two-act burlesque, “Some- where Here” and “Somewhere There.” Several vaudeville numbers alded considerably in making the show, which is replete with striking mus! cal numbers and clever wit, a biz winner, A graceful chorus of twenty danced and sang to the satisfaction the auditors and spectators. Clark and McCullough ably support Bedint amusing scenes of the per- Helen Lorayne has a good Sabbott, Bob Murphy, May Meyers and Bob o in the cast, —>—_- “THE PACEMAKERS” IN FAST BURLESQUE voice, Marie George Brooks Harmon are } © THE NEW PLAYS o “The Heritage” Melodrama With a Vengeance BY CHARLES DARNTON | ae of all, I am on the side of the playwright who tries to bring out an idea, Eugene Wal- ter 1s intelligent, and therefore he means @ great deal to our stage. But in “The Heritage,” brought out at the Playhouse last night, there 1s no consolation for the weary theatre- goer, I don't mean to say that the piay on view ghould always be amusing, It may take various turns |and still be interesting. AT OLYMYIC THEATRE _ 4 ™urderous piano player may be @ “The Pacemakers" exceeded all speed limits at the Olympic Theatre Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot In- oy Kast 14th Street last night, where with nine principals, they arrived many pretty twenty chorus girlie, ming burlesques. “The Pace- ers” will occupy thts house for rest of the week. Frank Damsel and Frances every home, because nobody can make {Sauimes, a carload of fun and two Farr play the leading roles. Both can sing and dance weil to be a good “feeder” for the come- While Damsel proves diana, Miss Farr sang a majority of the songs and well carned the ap- plause showered upon her. Krya is on the bill as an extra at- traction, and she scored one of the biggest hits of the evening with her mraceful dancing. —___" ipetebibihriekierieb rrr rrr: HOW TO GET RELIEF FROM CATARRH have oatarrh, catarrhal head noises 0 %® your get 1 of. of Parmint pgth), take this home and add te tt % pint of hot and 4 granulated | Take 1 teaspoonful 4 tim Thc wilvoften bring quick “reliet from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils abould open, breathing become easy and the mucus stop dropping {nto the throat. tastes pleas~ Every one ji, catarrh should give this ta trialy You will prob nd It Just what you need.— ably CONCERTS AND MUSIC. CHICAGO LEXINGTON THEATRE, t St, de Ter, Ay. GRAND OPERA hd Laan 42! Foo! at's te at 0 0A. M. “AMUSEMENTS. CARNIVAL OPENS TOMORROW Entire fourth floor for skat- ing and dancing. ADMISSION 30c. YOU CAN Skate Awhile—Dance Awhile The one admission fee includes SKATES and the privilege of both roller-skating and dancing. Ward's Jazz Band. Perfect Ven- tilation. Splendid Floor. Open Dally and Sunday from 2 to 5.30 ¥, M, and 7.30 P, M. to Midnight, SKATING CARNIVAL Grand Central Palace, Use 47th St, Entrance, Lexington Ave, WWAY & 05TH PUBLIC SKA cheerUp | wc aune AT THE Elephant ral IDOE OLUMBIA Bow t f a JEAN BEDINI VAUDEVILLE, FEPROLIOR'S NUDEVILLE a Bt ea ‘th i r El onbict & Welch, @ SUIIAN ELTINGE STELLA MAYILEW LEW DOCKSTADER re Ri PREIS cope atte = WWERSIDE Reners Ts ee R'WAY AD S| Beatrice Merfords othe, one NEW YORK THEATRE fi fo Hor, 4 THE SKATING| | |Movelty, even if he cannot be ac- cepted as a diverting performer. No doubt, there are any number of young men addicted to the plano who de- serve an early death. But a murderer hiding himself be- hind @ piano cannot hope to make a sympathetic appeal. He plays and Kills—and there is no real reason why he should play. It seemed to me last night that the demon played meraly fr the sake of contrasting good mee with bad—and as an Italian @%3 Qwowld Save known that there ts méhething ‘etter in tho world than “Toyland.” ‘ittle things somethuee hit us in the » -ong place. It 19 the criminal instinct that Mr. Walter has followed in his play, A man devoted to his sister feels the call of the wild. He is a Sicilian transported to America with the lust for Good that brings him to an east #iG@ agloon, where melodrama takes {ts course with all the vigor of ite earlier days. Antonio has killed a man, and he is hunted down, as the phrase goes, by & New York detective, who leads his men into an east side saloon. But when the scene changes to Naples—if you don't mind—the fu- gitive shoots the detective, and the play ends rather abruptly with ro- |mance giving way to madness, There is something more than a suggestion of the fate of a certain New York detective who went to Italy and came back In a@ coffin, and in the end, as a funeral march is beaten out with the sound of drums, Antonio breaks the window and shouts “I killed him!" He is the as- sassin, running amuck and true to form, while the same failing is be- trayed by. his sister who has strangled a kitten, Cyril Kelghtley did all that an English actor could do with the part of Antonio. But in spite of bis swift, horizontal gestures, his incisive speech and his tender consideration for Maria, he was hopelessly miscast. Madeline Delmar, except for a possi- ble tendency to imitate Marie Doro, was quite simple and human as the girl who killed the kitten. Lowell Sherman was a tailor-made detec- {lve of curlous distinction As for Mr. Walter, he has no reason to ba proud of “The Hert Combing Won't Rid Hair Of Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dan- druff is to dissolve it, then you destroy, it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by morning most \if not all of your dandruff will be gone and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no | matter how much dandruff you may j have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scelp will stop at once, pr ike hair will. be fluffy, lustrous, ats silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. _ It is inexpensive and never fails to do the work —Advt INDIGESTION USE yICHY FRUTI Vichy SOUR ge oy BILIOUSNESS HEARTBURN Mildly laxative put ata, Hteview & “BROADWAY LOVE,” Vad Bare, Conin wars la Atte STRAND SYMPHONY OKOH, peer BURLESQUE. OLYMPIC ,,/;}"/, MAT. DAILY rent “PACEMAKERS”? "2, HE TEO—FEMAL tage,” for the play is merely melo- drama with a vengeance. > GOOD OLD-TIME STUFF MAKE OLD-TIMERS SHOUT IN GLEE AT “SOME SHOW” “Some Show" they call it on the boards, It certainly lives up to its title, It is shown at Hurtig & Sea- mon’s this week to big business, and why not? They open with @ ladies’ chorus, “Paddy Duffy's Cart,” and then “East Side, West and “Maggie Murphy's Home” The Sunshine of Paradise Alley,” and “Sweet Violets,’ and—well, do the boys yell? They do—and they whis- tle and sing and applaud and stamp their feet—even as you and I used to do It when those good old gems were firat sprung on the multitude in the days agone. Queer how that Harrl- gan stuff still “Some Show" odnes has a real, live, hon- atar in mond the “Plano Mover." Also the mover's foil. Maybe Bozo isn’t the sure enough up-to-date wiso one! He is, He doesn’t talk. What a relief in these daye when everybody tells you what awful fools are in the high spots of life, And, as for the girls, They're all Piano movers—they're that strong. But they're awfully weak on political pull. ‘They don't—or didn't—seem to be ablo to influence the clothing ad- ministrator to get them garments to keep Under cover, But they work hard enough to keep warm, and the big audiences satisfied, LOVE AND INTRIGUE IN “RIMROCK JONES,” A RIVOLI SUCCESS “Rimrock Jones,” a Paramount film production, in which Wallace Reid and Ann Little play the principal roles, made a big hit last night at the Rivoll Theatre, where it w'll be pre- sented for the remainder of the week. The photoplay pictures a romantic love story savored with intrigue, How 4n effort to freeze out a fortune from Rimrock Jones (Wallace Reld) is frus= trated by the quick witted action of Mary Fortune (Ann Little) is clever- ly shown. The beauty of the photoplay ts en- hanced by the splendid playing of the orchestra of forty-two pieces, “Why Henry Left Home,” a Metro production, caused a riot of fun. The LIN also provided several vocal solo- ista, one of whom, Gladys Rico, sang “The Last Rose of Summer” in a rich soprano. poems Servet GEORGE BEBAN SHINES AS NORTH COUNTRY HERO IN BIG RIALTO PICTURE “Jules of the Strong Heart” is the Principal offering of the week at the Rialto Theatre. In this story of the North country and big woods George Beban does creditable work as French-Canadian who goes wander % about on various adventures, though playing the role of chaperon to a baby. The glimpses of the wil derness were very appealing, and the ory included many interesting sit uations of life on the frontier. The Kitchen Lady" proved to be @ delightful comedy in which that well-known mistress of the house- hold reigned supereme. The musical numbers of the week were up to the usual Rialto stand- ard, the singing of Mille. d’Espinoy being notable, ‘Third Annual Bookplate Show | in Avery Library By W. G. Bowdoin. The third annual exhibition of Con- rary Bookplates by the Ameri- can Bookplate Society, which began jat the Avery Library, Columbia Unt 4st week, will bo continued he month. “oh ed, and nearly one hundred into the exhibition, A committee consisting of Dr. Her- man T. Radin, New York; Miss Emma Toedteberg, Brooklyn, and Herman G, Weicker, Montclair, N. J., Was appointed to award the prizes rhe prize for the most appropri urtistic personal beokplate w alter M. Aikman of Brook Y, for his plate executed for t D. Mandelbaum, whic \ skull, the Caduseus nd thé consultation © owner. room of} 1 r institutional library book considered by the Prize been executed for hool, Davenport, Nam Edgard Fisher of this eit The plate Was the gift of the of 1917 and was so inscribed. It an ecclesiastical design most elaborated. on was Pauline Stone East Orange, N. J f Kienor Charles Wood, plate in wing the interlor of a wood, rling brook, vookplate artists that in the exhibition by are Ralph ui Macd miven te werd ppster nan Eve, and W corge W by Pp sorefor in the spring, examples can be obtained for nounced the re: plate books and examples x libris frota Daniel B. Fearing of Newoorh Ke & er 15, i9ae. HEARN | ‘Wet of Tinh Avenss 18™ JANUARY Our 18th January Sale of Undermuslins Is Going an Interesting Pace Comparisons prove our assortments are best Comparisons prove our prices are lowest Envelope Chemises Petticoats Nainsook——round yoke, with in- | Dozen desirable models serting of embroidery; lace edge value $1.28. 4 or fine embroidery ‘alge an and Nb h Ad bai ribbon—our reg. .68 45 Petticoats bookplate designors are! gs executed during 1917 enter Envelope Chemieee Deep ruffles—wide embroider Round neck, trimmed front and | With inserts of Point de P buck—lace and inserta— and Val. lace— our reg. .94 -7@ | our reg. $1.48...........1.26 Envelope Chemises Petticoats woe or flesh--more than ® | Beautifully trimmed models with dozen fancy models laces and embroideries in dain- broidery and ribbon— our reg. $1.28 * Envelope Chemises A splendid assortment of desir- tiest patterns— our reg. $2.64 Petticoats able styles and trimmings— | Of fine Nainsook, deep flounce of practical or dainty— open embroidery beading with our reg. $1.48 1.28 ribbon or lace-trimmed ee - Envelope Chemises our reg. $3.94 0 Handsome models —- Point de | Combinations Parls or Val. laces, medallions | Nainsook—round neck—yoke of and ribbons-— ‘emb'y and lace inserts, ribbon Our reg. $2.48 Sore Cadad run—skirt or drawers— Night Dresses eS ae er ‘74 Soft finish Muslin—-round or V neck—wide embroidery, lace or Combinations emb'y edge—value 94 68 Night Dresses Novelty Striped Crepe, Nainsook and Batiste—lace, embroideries, led faggoting or hemstitch- -many pretty models — Api Noug 6 or short sleeves Special .O4 ight Dresses Nainsook—round or square yoke medallions, laces or scalloped | edge embroidery— our reg, $1.48 Night Dresses Neat or elaborate styles—-Empire or round yokes—many excellent models—value $2.24.,... Petticoats Ruffle or wide embroider, and insert—our reg. .98.. 7 i} } | | Nainsook ~dainty yokes of lace or emb'y—trim'd front or back—our reg. $1.46..1.24 Women's Drawers Ruffle of fine emb’y or rows of lace and edge—our reg. .94 .68 Drawers Cambriec and nainsook—ruffle of emb’y or lace and insert— our reg. .58.... Women’s Corset Covers Nainsook—round neck-—-lace and insert or be of good emb’y our reg. .8! 27 Corset Covers Nainsook— various models with practical trimming, laces, me- dallions and ribbo value . THREE-DAY SALE OF TOILET ARTICLES Wednesday, Thursday and Friday See Evening Journal or Globe for Details. Towelings At Prices That Are Decidedly Lower Than Usual Kitchen Toweling Colored borders—also glass checks—our reg. .18!4.. Linen Crash Heavy, firm weave our reg. .27 ati ee Teieling For dish or roller—firm weave —bordered—our reg. .17, .1244 Cotton Toweling Bleached—-red pergere— Blue Diamond Diapering 10-yard piece— 18-inch—our reg. $1.17.. 20-inch—our reg. $1.27.. 2-inch—our reg. $1.34. 24-inch—our reg, $1.48... 27-inch—our reg. $1.66 80-inch—our reg. $1.87. Muslin Sheets Pillow Cases Pillows Quilts Blankets Corsets, Petticoats Men's Shirts Curtainings Muslin Nese White Goods Towels, Towelings Art Linens Misses" Wear a | Spring Is Here in Our Cotton Goods Dept. The gay flowery voiles bring thoughts of dainty frocks, the sports patterns, the balmy days out- doors—the fine, silky iabrica, pleas- ant evening's danei ing. A host of other beautiful fabrics already here exquisite Irish dimities, Frenchy cotton foulards, silk-mixed crepe de chines, pongees, and brocades, An important consignment of foreign and domestic shirtings. Very smart new materials for sports and outing skirts, These Are Introductory Specials: Chiffon Voiles........ 44-Inch—lovely quality— street and evening shades, Special Purchase of Fancy Voil Special .18 All sorts of florals and great vartety of figures—on white or tinted grounds, Dress Ginghams..... Special .25 Interesting assortment of plaids, broken checks and stripes—also plain colors, Merc’z'd Dress Foul s. Spec. .35 32-Inch—highly more d and very soft—the designs, coples of all silk—in black, gray, nayy, Copen, green and rose with white. United States Government Tax Man Will be at our Information Booth, Main Floor, daily from 10a, m. to 4p. m.; Saturdays, 10 a. m, to 12 m. Ask him about your income tax. Information absolutely con- { Mentiel, Advice free. nost appropriate and artistic _ MORNING SPECIALS Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P. M. » prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Ordors, _ FF, $17.95 & $20.00 Me: 13,80 | 25 ct. Satin Moire and Wool Inixed—gray and black mi tures, khaki ete id and regula- ges in lot TURD FLOOR, $2.25 Men's . Wool Underwear ‘iray-—shirts or drawers. MEN's UNDERWEATL thon models—all MEN'S OVEKCOATS M6 Boy Suits 8 to 17 years Jole—fancy inixtures nd br wn. pillow ee Clock Signa Denote Moral Look tor the Clocks! 1.78} all sizes, MAIN FLOOR, . 3.96) jaar Satins—35 inch | | Tafleta Ribbons White, black and col: Dresdena, white, black and c KIRBONS—MAIN FLOOR, 64 ct, Black Corduroy—32 inch Medium round cord—fast color. SLLKEH—MAIN FLOOI, 46 ine close street and eve- fp colors. KS—MALN FLOOK, face CLAYPMING--THIRD FLOOR, | $0 et, Sill Mined Shirtinge——32 inch... .26 i Variety of neat colored stripes. $6.07 Boye’ Mochinews i | WASH Dinky FA mKIO® Bas ENT r 1 $1.37 All Wool Epingles 1.00 40-inch dive, myrtle, Belgian blue brown, prune, Burgundy, garnet, navy ack —loas han f price to-da 67 ct; Babies’ Nainsook Dresses oe eee pOdBa MAIN FLOOR, ke an mahop neatly trim'd i 7 3 22 ct. Yard Wide Flannelettes . AP Ni Nery 4 bev T.~-BBOOND FLOOR, | Many neat patterns for kimonos, | $2.45 Hoys' Sweater: Coats 167) “WAN hha Pamuos—nasEAnNT, 26. to 34 38 ct, Mercerized Sateen—36 inch... 80 + PURNISHINGS--THIKD FLOOR, | For lintn, ts and tticoats. Lantos ase Bi ct, Tickings. ‘ : . | ancy stripes —for feather bede, TL et. Searle & Center Pieces I Lace trimmed—various patterns, DBOORATIVE LINDNS—MAIN FLOOR the Clocks! SALE January Sale Specials ee & $18.75 Taffeta Afternoon Frocks A Advance Spring Models in Navy, Taupe, Green, New Blue, Pearl, Gray and Black—coates effect’ with crushed girdle, and tucked vestee of georgette crepe —white, with satin roll collar, another model with emb'd blouses, Sizes for Women and Misses. $2.93 Silk Petticoats........2.85 Suk jersey top with “deep flounces, pleated, shirred —fitted bands lengths. $3.93 Ex. Size Silk Petticoats 3.15 New street shades, aso | black and changeables—pleat flounce with underlay—fitted bands. $1.17 Extra Size Petticoats. 85 Of black sateen—pleated flounces —all lengths. $1.36 Soft Sateen Petticoats. . 1.08 Black or white—lustrous finish, leated or ruffled flounces— ‘itted bands. $6.94 Girls’ Winter Coats... .5.00 Belted model of wool plush in Navy Blue, Brown and Green— large velvet collar and pockets ~-lined throughout—8 to 14 yrs. $1.68 Girls’ Tub Frocks... ,.1.27 New Spring models in plaid gingham and chambray— 6 to 14 years. $2.94 Girls’ Lingerie Frocks. .2.34 Dainty models, variously trim- med with laces and embroider- ies—6 to 14 years, 94 ct. Girls’ Middy Frocks... .77 Smart models of repp in pink, blue or white, also jean in pink, blue and white stripes— 6 to 14 years, $1.18 Girls’ Middy Blouses... 91 All white linene, or with col- ored collar and euffs- 6 to 18 years, $2.50 Coutil Corsets 1.65 Medium bust- long hip model daintily trimmed tops—19 to 30, 44 ct. Brassieres line OO Firm material --emb'y eri hooked front—button back. $3.48 Men’s Bath Robes.... 2.74 Of heavy blanket bordered effects in gray, blue and brown, etc., rope girdle and neck-cord. $1.25 Men’s Pajamas x Striped Percales on white grounds—collarless style with silk frog trimming—all sizes, $1.94 Men’s Pajamas 1.55 Of heavy quality domet flannel and mercerized fabrics, collar- less—silk frog and braid trim. 34 ct. Huck Towels . 25 Union Linen—serviceable quali- ty--white borders. 15 et. Cotton Huck Towels... .12)5 Heavy quality, full bleached, hemmed, white borders. 24 ct. Turkish Towels....... 20 Full bleached—hemmed—white striped borders. 16 ct. Hem’d Turkish Towels 1214 Full bleached —stripe borders, 25 et. Lace Flouncings..... Various widths for lingerie, etc. 37 ct. Val. Laces (12 yd. Pe.).. .82 Round or diamond mesh—large assortment of patterns. 47 ct. Embroidery Flouncings. . .37 26 to 40 inch—large selection of patterns, including dainty ruffled effects. 27 ct. Embroidery Flouncings and Corset Coverings ee 17T-inch—-many pretty patterns, Muslin--Sheets Pillow Cases No Mail or 4 the Muslins— Fruit of the Loom—Lonsdale— Limit 20 yds. phone Orders tor owing == January Sale... LPL Regularly .24 317 2 Bleached Sheetings—for fulland % bede—ie T2 in. wi 81 In January Continuing Special Purchase of Hemmed and Hemstitched Sheets Best makes, but for trade reasons we ure not permitted to mention brand, Sheets—Hemmed Six 90--worth $1.38-—spectal, Six 99—worth $1.46—spectal 81x108—worth $1 90x 90—worth $146 0x S9—worth $1.5 Sheets 64x90-——worth 64n90--worth worth worth 81x99-—worth 90x90—worth 90x99—worth Pillow C: 42x36-—wogth a wolin " ppteneNt 8s Vii ee 18th January Sale i Hill ’ - esve ? ‘ a , ‘