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_|Millions Use It For Colds| Because ““Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves cold or grippe misery in a few hours—Really wonderful! | Don't stay stuffed-up! 2. Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose ‘ of “Pape's Cold Compound” taken every two hours until three doses are ‘ taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold cither in the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nos: trile and air passages; stops nasty isch ing; relieves THEATRES. WILLIAM FOY Presen PROFITERRING. em VAUDEVILLE, FEPROCTOR Bea 28 3 i LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE f Morrell Sextetto iret Kibel &@ Herbert, | John 3G. Sparks Co., O others, | 2 } "i te | es | BIVAY & 47 37 a4 ae ; EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, ao AVIATION « —The Industry of the Future ENORMOUS DEMAND FOR AIR- PLANE MECHANICS & AVIATORS Men Prepared for U. S. Army, Navy and Aircraft Industry Instruction given in airplane me- chanics and aero-dynamics under former aviation officer who has had active service in France. COMPLETE 5 WEEKS’ AIR- 75 PLANE MECHANICS COURSED Dally lessons (8 hours), morning afternoon of evening. 5 A special course for aviation y cadets prior to going to groun «# | school, This course covers En- ‘ gines, Planes, Lewis Gun Instruc- tion” and Aero-Dynamics, Con- struction, etc FLYING TAUGHT EAGLE’ AVIATION SCHOO? 114 W.42dSt. 5, 0), BHM, WTS 44 a) _—$< FOR SALE. DIAMONDS \ WATCHES | y Ges sfweenin| teva ‘| $}Weekly| { sarunoay Weekly! nue. J we, fase “GP bem eRe’! ’ Eso Bria aves Broaavesy EST St JASY WEEKLY Oa MONTHLY PAYMENTS BGROBPERRA TLE? LOWEST Pact ealontapneas stant ATH SDIA 0 NEB CHES) LIBERAL a tneers SIN TH : OVERS REFERENCE NECEESARY, | OND WATCH COL oo | MAIDEN L. CHEOLY ° § We Trust Yann? ke (eit | mn | No employers reference Call or write ese atalog 4.4" A Nate EM SuT@ | WA, Si WHERLY. p DaugNDS sss maith | $1_WEEK grey, vy S oF FOOD TRNGR LEKSON FOR YOU AND YOURS. WNGAGEMENT POSITIVELY LIMITED TO TWO WEEKS, THE _EVENING WORLD, iatnaaicinantnidiprnpecdrbooninivcomnsatnemsoriecoiosmcccniteals © THE NEW PLAYS o “Seven Days’ Leave” Patriotic Melodrama. BY CHARLES DARNTON S "trae wont up at the Park port carrying troops to France, The Theatro last night for “Seven|gunfire from the deck of the crulser ’ Leave,” and with real sol-|imade the play something more than diers.and sailors both in the audience|a bang-up melodrama, filled the and on the stage, this English melo-|atage with smoke, and worked the drama by Walter Howard camo over | audience up to a high pitch of excite- the footlights with a rush. ment. Incidentally, the lady apy was nan spy and tho woman he|stripped to her bathing sult, which sick headache, dullness, feverishness, °!!!¢d sister were hissed; (he! she was forced to give to Lady Mary. peed ec acestiee eevee asd hero was an Irish-American, or alj-| Before swimming out to a buoy tiff ! Z : American, according to his proud] Where she could save the transport bat ho} “ Lady Mary paused to say: "My Pape's Cold Compound” is the assertion; and an American cruiser| country aske me te do my bit and quickest, surest relief known and fired upon erman submarine and|I'm doing It!" costs only a few cents at drug store t it to the bottom of the se The two eptes, passing themsclvos It acts without assistance, tast vereby saving an American trang.| % @8 Belgian refugees, might easily ve been detected by an amateur and causes no inconvenience, ry sub: = _ mej detective, But it must be said that ” * SE ath if + ae kart cht | Beelyn Varden was such an attrac- ioanianeeetenaniaanets tive epy, In her bathing sult—French hodel, you know!—that only # hero fthe strongest mould could resist her RRS in her unsympathetic role Miss For Infante and Children, Varde wae fa eclnading. | ore ee into the sea was watched wi = Res, Bears Appointment--for more than one rea- son TONIGHT 630 the The Blisnbeth Risdon ras Pretty | * thou, conventional heroine, excep! OD, to¥l.00 Signature * for the bathing sult in which she . Kind | swam out to the buoy in a high sea. or William J. Kelly put up a brave front and H. Cooper Cliffe Sgured effectively as a Colonel. Ry way of “comtc rellef,"in the ob- vious manner of English melodrama, Miriam Collins experienced the un- | sant effect of a first cigarette, ice Belmore, as a fat house- toppled into the arms of a thin private soldier upon learning that she had fallen into a fortune. | Percy Ames was amusing as Lord | Arthur Pendennis reduced to a pri- | vate in the army. ‘seven Days’ odraina that should “carry on," as English war phrase goes, for many a night at the Park. STECEELO NEV? Sail CONCERTS AND Music. IONIGHT FRO ae MET ROP ATOP NEW ANETERDAM THEATRE as Mayor Terry Fielding, You Have Always Bought ances | All the Theatres in this sroup, con- trolled by the Messrs. Shubert, will be open tonight a as usual, punee MAE ain 44TH = ~ ROOF THEATRE, 3 re OVER the TOP PLAYHOUSE \, ** THE HERITAG E, DAYS LEAVE ) EMPIRE 43). ETHEL BARRYMORE | CAMELTIAS, NEW AMSTERDAM \\,124.5) Leave” {s patriotic 8,10, J) me Motinecs Greatest Mustent Show on F HO aa! of tha Wad WARDMAN PIANO “CHICAGO E LEXINGTON Tonight, £18) DAU i MANCE TO-NIGHT. J) Ust Al PEREC GeO: COHAN’S fyi Sat 8 Bie “LEO DITRICHSTEIN "THE KING”, cult, GRAND OPERA]| ,.27RArer. Bist 8. & na er rt WEEKS, boxinnty rat week A MILITARY NT Lou TELLEGEN Your Seata "WHY MARRY? Nat ©. Goodwin Lircese Estelle Winwood ett wwrtord #4 St Ere 8.30, HUDSON THE PIPES OF PAN Sent rice Beckley ile (sin Bay, og © iin, Wed. (Pop, WAS pled (MATS Wed € Sal) NAUGHTY WF || STRAND = STRAND SY BURLESQUE. PIC ,,1;)3. MAT. DAILY | [MPACEMAKERS” L | Smoke If You Like, with Wat KYKA Mate OLL Yea, at 8.80. BELASCO Divi Sat at 2 80, WITHA PAST Pees 418, pat, 4.15, “The Gypsy sy Trail” COHAN & HARRIS \, A TAILOR MADE ELTINGE PLYMOUTH © lnm HEYT SEATS West 424 St Maia, Wed Business Before Pleasure with Barney Bernard & Alex. Carr, |FRED, STONE GLOME ACK O'LANTERN 30” NO BOOTH 4)),8/ 50, POST ii; a AMUSEMENTS. Maxine Eliott’s eee oe ————— “It's wonderful to be able to get o and enjoy the sports « MARJORIE RAMBERU! young wé in EYES OF YOUTH THE SKATING] cine? itetoe or ts Aunote atte Lynn, Mass, as she was snapped ODES: ENDS : tire skating on Flax Pond, Lynn, Mi Cae = | CARNIVAL NOW OPEN Entire fourth floor for skat- ing and dancing. ADMISSION 30c. Skate cobie LWA SH N Li SO.:P COMED) sth NDARD NY CHAUNCLY UT AN LOEW'S ih Ave. ‘ “Daddy Lony te : Dance Awhile ‘Ol bad ‘The one admission fee includes SEE = Wosnenren ste arr tn SKATES and the privilege of are WHAM SArU both roller-skating and dancing. OU jl wie Ward's Jazz Bar Perfect Ven- NAVY' tilation. Splendid Floor. 4 " Open Dal ay from 2 te 6.80 TM. and M. tu Midnight, Tih | 4a T.4 rie Henin, LAST WEEK, DONTE Miss iv ryt Ai, Defense Society Night CENTURY LONGAGRE Poe ‘1 : _LEAVE IT TO JANE” SKATING CARNIVAL Grand Central Palace, Lexington Ave A7th St. Kotranoe, She continued: “TI have had rhe World's Mowt_ ib tmatism since 1 wax four | have the full use of my Joint | | Kooba |free of pain, T have been so he | THE jless that L had to be wheeled | WiDBODAOME small carriage, almost every jo WIRTH) > "+ my body has been alllicted, 4 ankles, knees, hands, arms and }}4 ders, ‘TI was unable to walk on a | count of the pain in my feet ar knees, Helpless and in ¢ ¢ ; “ | pa eadi ve night, ey” “TWELFTH NIGHT Opens TOMORROW~—2 P, M,| Pain, dreading the night, when | : = Jan, 19 to 26, 10 A.M, 10 10,30 P.M Admin te the chair to the bed, and dreading t __HELP WANTED—IEs vovuiae | Jay's, when Iw nuld'have to be r (COLUMBIA yy Rs JEAN BEDINI back to the chair, I was unable to ce PUSS PUSs) my food or feed myself, and my arms |next W GAIETY 4s &.4° mesg | WM. “ttt Y G POST ||THOMAS A. WISE |! A lore Co neds by 3 E. Harld Terry | “ oy || Lah jan, 20. nt 8.16, | benefit ; , : lencrran ~ is CRITERION Ma | Seis 4 tox tee Nee, Met, Arthur J. Ferro Alea: RET : _PHOTO PLAYS. rent AXP ||] FULTON Gan WoChing Peg f ’ at hia } | we ANGL “il REPUBLIC ite Sth at 322 5 1" ND uivia: | w Plore nee Moore & John Cunt LYCEUM #5 yt aya ga TIGER ROSE Remarkable Experience Who Suffered Sinc Feb. 2. The ca one numbers. The average ie high, and th ed here have reported progress that Both tn inven- asl merits much pr tion and In its carr tributing artints much that ts 1 M length a pair boy ha j the pose ts w ecuted. i) curving hor! goat as play b unusual and ried ou Ramon ( brought out “Amax iva (Ca the most \ of the ridd tensely prose Sherry } & Ufe-nizo semi-nude intorlacted vney Counc will Broadway ar nto gue contains Attys | i, aiv ‘, for t JOINTS STIFF---CORDS DRAWN =| WHEELED ABOUT IN CARRIAGE : of Miss oa | 4 Years Old HL typifies, to which elf, 1s well ing out, the cor ymplished the intro- ial Euehre. 0, Knights & euchre party OBITUARY | NOTES. of the exhibited work| who aro represent- Kart 1 “RBIOAY, SANTART 16,1018) ae Gorham Gallery | Shows Sculpture From Over There seo ml afi oa ; 2 Gj Mowdoine a Store Open All Day Tomorrow, Saturday pene: ata ee 1 CH January Sale Now On! DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE: Muslins Linens Babtes’ Dresses Sheets White Infants’ Woolens Coates | Pillow Cases Towels, jorvelings Women’s B Women’s Suits, Skirts Pillows Embrolderies, Laces Negligees Women's Dresses Quilts Decorative Linens Corseta, Petticoats Furs and Fur Coat Blankets Curtains, Curtalnings Men's Shirta Misses’ Wear Also Special Clearance Bargains! Reasons for Saturday Shopping Here When That Boy Graduates He will very strongly approve of a new setge suit—navy blue, of course. Our assortment of Navy Blue Suits is the widest in New York City. Prices are low, and the serges are all of the pure worsted kind—Worth seeing! ° Undermuslins | at January Sale Prices \ Nainsook Corset Covers Round neck—lace (i a insert or edge of good emb’y— our reg. .88. ooo, OG Corset Covers Nainsook—various models— value .94 Nainsook Corset Covers Dainty styles with lace and Inserts—ribbon run front and back—our reg. .58..... Muslin Night ‘Dresses Wide embroidery or laco— So erie . 68 Night Dresses Novelty striped crepe, nainsook and batiste—many pretty os models—spectal .......... - Nainsook Night Dresses Medallions, laces or scalloped Boys’ Navy Blue Suits 8 to 18 years. Pure Worsted Serges, cheviots, unfinished worsteda—a host of Norfolk models, plain and pleated styles—many style belts, some finished with buckle—smartly tailored and silk sewn throughout—some with extra trousers. 8.74 9.74 10.74 11.94 ond 13.50 Navy Blue Suits—Unusual choice at 4.96 5.04 6.87 and 7.04 Boys’ Norfolk Suits Plain or various pleated styles—some with yoke—cheviots, cassimeres, homespuns bre velours—striped, plaid, checks or fancy mixtures— varied colors—excellent tailoring—-8 to 18 years—majority with extra trousers. dor regular $9.74 et edg a rT pod ‘ur regular $10.74, eo our reg. $1.48 Our regular $11.94... 10.50 Women’s Drawers The Young Men’s Overcoat Question "Sls kek tate pagans Calls for a lot of deep thinking just now. Two months of rough weather our reg. 48......... ceeee 86 ahead and prices are every day soaring alarmingly higher! Think Drawers what overcoat prices will be next Winter! But better still, study Cambrie and nainsook— these prices now: our reg. 48 82 to 42 Our regular $11.94 and $14.50... 9.50 ‘Dene est Our regular $17.50 and $18.60. 15.00 fi id Measurement. Our regular $21.50 1.18.00 Rute of fine embod os ‘The assortment includes form-fitting and Trench styles—single or Nainsook Combinations double breasted—many double face, plaid back Cheviot Overcoatings— velvet or convertible collars—satin shoulder and sieeve linings— plain or storm sleeves. Round neck—yoke of emb’y and lace inserts, ribbon run— skirt or drawers— Overcoats for Boys ae div nt 8 to 18 years in th ia, Nainsook Combinations it 18 y in the lot), Daint: ia oni bis Russian, Trench and Military models with newest style collars and enh A bn th Bl Diag iBgag: ) - plain or pleated ba Note the important money savings our reg. $1.45 1.24 aa eG ae a, ee pee LA oe eer rahe well Our regular $3.96... 00 Nainsook Our regular $4.96., Envelope Chemises Our Our Our Our Our regular $6.87 and $1.94. regular $8.74, regular $9.14..... regular $10.74 and $11.94 regular $13.60,. Hurrah for Boys’ Meskinawei (7 to 18 years.) These wooly, thick, weather-defying Mackinaw Coats are the right thing for rough, blustery weather of late Winter, And look at the new prices! Round yoke with emabroleeey or lace—our reg. .58...... Envelope Chemises White or flesh—lace, embroidery and ribbon— our reg. $1.28............ 94 Envelope Chemises Desirable styles and trim: mings—our reg. $1.48,,.1.28 Petticoats Of ruffle or wide embroidery or lace and insert— 45 Our regular $6.04 5.00 our reg. .98..... 78 Our regular $ 6.75 Petticoats Our regular $8.74 7.25 Deep ruffles—wide embroidery, Skoting, Trench and Regulation models—Varlety of warmly colored with inserts of lnce— || plaids and some good-looking coats in khaki color. our reg. 81.48... ... 0106420 2O Outfits of Beacon Cloth—consisting of cont, hat and leggings— Petticoats 3 to 8 yra,—our reg. $6.87 00 Beautifully trimmed modela— our reg. $2.64 Saturday Millinery Offerings Newer Spring Hats tive combinations of eatin, straw and. ere and small sty trimmings. Graduation Frocks FOR THE YOUNGER GIRL Are Here in Great Profusion; Lovely, Girlsome Affairs, in various large with novelty Special 2.57 Untrimmed Straw Hats Milans, milan hemp and lisere, in the many Altogether Appropriate for This Very Important Event, Three Special Groups for Saturday west shapes and col k ir , tricornes and atleast White Frocks White Frocks White Frocks | ‘Trimmed free if materialy are Special 5.77 Special 8.38 Special 11.88 purchased bere Many pretty models. Charming models in Two exquisite mod- = <== | In Batiste, Net and Me Net ite, cee els are shown—one, . Jo} " in andy—made effect- : Silverware Volle—-showing dain frely different by '" crepe de chine, | ty combinations of various uses of dain- owes its individual- | Silver Plated Teaspoons laces, embroideries, ty laces, embroider- ity to.» pointed tunis Wy grade—bright an¢ : ( » jes, tucks and ruf- edged with Blonde | “gray finish—special. euch aa | | tucks and finely Jet, with white satin lace, while the other, Tablespoons and Forks pleated ruffies sashes and bows to of soft white net, is W. I. Rogers’ silver plated white satin ribbons imake these just the — eff ly combined \ gray used for sashes and fussy frocks for of white { G for 1.34 girdles, salvation. satin ribbon, Silver Plated Other Frocks Are H Vases, Glass Musts Many Other Frocks Are Here other seul p rely In appropriate models for graduation and party wear, rr et | ‘And prices range from 2.84 up to 16.94 Bice ifs) NEES — Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P, M. © : ying, quantities restricted, No Mall or Telephone Orders Women’s 4 et. Girls? 8 5.90 5 A Ct Te ee caste ba aus ee Shoes | ° “Gills! Didier, seconn #L00R “helted and other Regularly sold at $7.95 convertible collars. | 92 ct, Sateen Petticoats 18 CLOT NG THIRD 2LOOR, Saturday {hou in, ] $8.74 Boya’Suite- 10 0 18 ye 7.50 ' 78 Suite 10 1018 yee. smart mistures, stripee Ghesia All Sizes, But C and D Widths "VURS— SECOND) PLOOM ing—some have extra trousers Only. 87 ct. Boys’ Union Suits ar | BOYS Goritine—rinnD FLooR, These shoes come direct from ' ecod high $l 48 Children's Coat Sweaters the factory, and represent the nnkie longi | De including Oxtord very newest styles in this sea " collare son's footwear! hoya’ PURSISIIINGS Boy 4’ Blouses and Shirts and THIRD PLOOR act, Wide Ribbons Dark Tan Calf Shoes High cut, lace style, featuring the rin ffota to 74 qualities, col A r Drew P Nant, medium’ or dark new long vamp—wing tip and mils HIKWONB-MAIN FLOOR. POT eR SING SATS poor, itary as well as high Cuban heels, | $905 Men! Mackinaws 0.97 |25 ct, White Stationery 1 Black Gun Metal Calf. Shoes Man ne—-all sizes, Sambric--box of 60 sheets High cut, laced model — ry cy Veco eee alin Ba ORT rR FLOOR, buckskin ‘tops—long vamp Tas $1.76 Men's Union Suits with wing tips, low milltary heels Heavy t W welght Rubbers a7 and Goer, vear welted soles, : | sizes 3 to 6 HEN’ E MAIN FLOOR D FLOOR Second Floor | Le a einai onde -_ Oe er