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saciid. 1918. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, Hutchins, organist, fell: forward on ¢ keyboard and died before « Ing the prelude at Inst night's services Meyer, has recovered. Mr. Hammer Ny 10 0p in the Presbyterian church. Prof. W. J. as a patient In the institution for | me about two weeks prior to the operation stan « "be open to-night TODAY, BUT WILL wy OLOSE TO-MORROL snicilipaiaten Regular Matinees to Be Given could be summoned. ——~ Orear Hamme ecovered. Oscar Hammerstein, who was oper- ated upon @ week ago tn the German jospital, has left the hospital and, ac- cording to his physician, Dr. Willy HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS CONCERTS AND MUSIC, CHICAGO GRAND Gti Gyotoste N "LEXINGTON ] WK a Siete, WINTER GARDE! EXTRA MAT DOING OUR BIT} Mth ST, TEES THe Foot Theatre | Phone Revant 0, Mat. fat at ENTRAMATINER TOSDAE Lee & 3, J. Shubert Broadway at Ninth, New York Store Mead at WANAMAKER’S== -\|Standing Back. of the Government In Its Conservation Order By closing today all day and every day at five and Many Extra Be Better Looking-—Take Misleat OVER: TOP Ones, Clive Tablets ROTH Ee And to help still more—by making continuous use of time, equipment and workers, The New York theatres probably It skin is yellow—complexion pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— Positivel Oy Fo-Nicht 8.30 el owe SEVENTEEN” evenly over daylight hours—we inaugurate— will complete plans to-day for future | you ‘a bad taste in your mouth— | °Aj TO-NIGHT yt, |] rankiQivons + ° ° ° Workless Mondays, Ail theatres wi | 8 aay, nope 1 eelingyou should Violin Recital_xax SHUBERT 4h Wo! 2% "teh Beginning Tomorrow, Tuesday, Series of Special and many this after- have had mati- ime to make their Noon. Others 1 nees had + hey t Dr. Edwards’ "Sitve Tablets—a sub- stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study ROSE IN Seate at Bo Office, Met.Haense! & Jonan(tetn way) | EXTRA MATINER 30 MAYTIME ° Charles Purcell, Beray Wood, William Nort Tesulted from the resolution. Some \ interpreted it to refer to all the thea- | . bat It refers to only 4 fel and i | tres in town, N , ‘ GEO COHAN'S isey Qt GE ott* 230 certain legitimate Broadway theatres “LEO DITRICHSTEIN iene | All the vaudeville, burlesque and moving picture theatres will remain td" THE KANG? ge fies" GAIETY {i &4°%) be Bought — Sold —Quoted . Letter on Kequest open. “o will the Broadway theatres managed by the Shuberts. Tho Hip- ENERAL WM. Sota nay G POST |tHomas A. WISE JAMES W. BALL & CO. 67 Exchange Pl., New York podrome will give its matines | Tove Comey by J. B, Harold ‘Terry Phone Rector—4555 and evening performan MMU 9 62, 0. 30TH ST. nt cate Nat? PROFESSIONAL, MATINEE LOU TELLEGEN "yin wit ‘The Gipsy Trail’ PLYMOUTH Beat Keats at the Hor Office. ODDSwoENDS 4 rINEE T- NY. MOROSCO {ih Sai ah tine TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT BIGGEST COMEDY HIT IN YEARS, LOMBARDI, LTD. \\i\! Maxine Elliot's & BIJOU, 47}, Biway, The Shuberts said tho reason they, 7 would give extra matinees to-day was to comply with Dr. Garfleld’s general | (request that full salaries bo paid to “‘tndustrial workers. They sald the ex- | tra matinee will keep the week up to the regular eight Among the the « Broadwa: LIBERTY Sti*y es Cmeet) “GOING UP CRITERION fi." \ Waves Sa Laurette Taylor, res where regular ng will be seen this WXeriS hs wwseANGLIN': : Million-Dollar Daylight-Using Sales eee ments. with his patients, PLAYHOUSE 3,: i * a Dr.Edwards'OliveTabletsare a pure! OPERs AM | fz Vaited Booking, Oireeanakey ot a | vegtablecompoundmixedmibotvent 4, Sidi tee aais ta || THEVERTERGE: deville theatres would bo open as!” ‘Tohaveaclear, pink skin brighteyes, |———s oe | vee Got Four The most wanted goods of the season at much under current market prices. | ‘usual this afternoon and are not af-| no pimples, a feeling of buoyency like ao thd — | fected by the resolution passed Satur- childhood days you must get 2° thecause. THEATRES. WHY . ° t day by the United Managers’ Pro. | |, Dr. Edwards Olive Tabletpaction the | (stat, FERFORMANCKS AF THESE 9 600 Blouses—Wonderful at $3.85 Oriental Rugs as Low as $5 tective Association. a | The resolution anid the theatres | S0.dange: us after effects EMPIRE Beate ttn a A perfect Jack Horner pie of treasures! You may put In your too ch Ieee rug, mate, ae Rr ndee heketh sluaan $5, $6807 912-60 Would refrain from giving specia’ | ox! hey start the bile and overcome con- ARE Niiier Wed), ASTOR at ae thumb and pull out such plums as—lovely embroidered Georgette crepe | goo 59, $29 50, $19 60. : ” . matinee | Setpations, That's why smilies OF bases any fs blouses in light and suit shades, smart striped tub silks, delicious pink | $22-50, $29 50, di kek a cad. performances this afternoon | are soldannually at 10c and 25¢ perbox. | BARRY MORE Taal § Hamadan rugs, average sine 8x6 feet, $12.76 ea Wb mark ; ae ALL BROADHURST! and whitesatin blouses. Just what women are going to wear this Spring. 100 Mossoul, Kurdistan, Iran rugs, 8 '4xb }4 ft. to 38¢x7 ft. in size— mark of appreciation of the | All druggists, Take one or two nightly w ‘Mats. W Best qualities at the price we have seen for many a day! $22.50 to $27.50 each, 4 President's sympathy with the thea- | and note the pleasing resulta, - sv. NEW AMSTERDAM \ STAR |#" rit Main Aisle, Old Building. 40 Chinese rugs, 6x9 ft., $75, $100, $126 tres shown in Dr. Garfleld’s order ——— Greatest Musical Show on Barth | CAST M aw, 4 . 40 Chine wie, 8x10 fe, $120 #160 $176. close ‘Tuesdays thete “At Confusion A = pa sue se rrinance, 1,000 Yards Sport Silks, $1. 68 yard 0 USEES TAPES CHIDaS Te 8100 va None sold C. 0. Third PGattery, New Building. Fancy! Wool-filled Quilts at $5.50 360; cut size—74x80 in.—extra large; covered with the reuet, cambric tops--chintz patterns and floral and bird designs. $6.50 is about the wholesale cost of these quilts today. Fourth Gallery, New Building. Floor Lamps and Shades 60 solid mahogany floor lamps, our $16 to $45 grades, reduced to $11, $13.50, $15, $20, 435. weit dak dy oe 42 solid mahogany floor lamps, our $12.50 grades, reduced to $8.50; wired complete for electricity, fitted with two fines, pull chain sockets, 200 silk shades to match, our $12 to $35 grades, reduced to $8, $10, $12, $16, $18, $22; variety of colors, shapes an Second None sent on approval. Our $4.50 and $5.50 grades. 86 and 40-inch widths; stripes and figures; light grounds. dark grounds. Don't be disappointed if you're late. Silk Rotunda, Main floor, Old Building. 475 Flesh Satin Envelope Chemises, $2.45 No need to tell women how unusual it is to get a beautiful pink satin envelope chemise for $2.45. T ney are daintily lace-trimmed and some even have Georgette crepe tops; the satin washes like a pocket handker- chief. We shall be much mistaken if these last through the morning. Main Aisle. Old Building. Silk and Satin Underbodices, 75c 700 only. These will be bought by the half dozen; votre i 4 pretty. Delicate shade of flesh pink, washable satin or crepe de chine lacily contrived. Main Aislo, Old Building. es, jery, New Building. Women’s Shoes—our $8 grade—$6.25 pair 724 pairs—advance Spring styles d ’ ° ° typically smart, well-bred, metro- stternoon are the Winter Gard TON feta Piney, ‘oys’ Chinchilla Overcoats, $10.50 alten, walking, boots; designed and 2 ele aier? Uhe AMUSEMENTS. _ FULION $8 8'wooshi Boy $ Fade for, Spelng, 1910; extra five 69, from our own stocks; 27 were $12; 28 were $156; 10 were $16.50; cloth tops in light gray or tan, smooth- Street Roof (“Over the T. 4 were $18. Sizes 3 to 9 years in blue; 3 to 9 years (only one 7) aed: fitting. Every woman who wants a er’ Maytiry H to 7 years in brown ost of them are trench models; e have air—or airs, or 3 irs— bert ("Mayt 5 7 i Most of th ti hi dels; som Pp 2 pairs, pai will be eee: ue convertible collars; others button to neck. wise to come early. These are not the yee OF XC bicgits Burlington Arcade floor, New Building, rerk st boot that will stay here long sco first uavertised per-| ~ Led formances in the Lye - 4 co RT 4% r 7 y Four models— Tuea'res for this at gti a HARRIS ufhahekh GAEL [| renvonmaNen! Tosnte ad Ost Cotton Wash Laces, Georgette, Silk Nets ai Rietey alain wis eeun a Charles B. Dillin ROSE La THE NAUGHTY Wik FLO- FLO ayar dS oF Cotton wash laces, our 60c to $1 grades—26¢ a yard; 9 inches to cloth tops. Indicated straight tip. ris, A. 1 Woods, the : R S| ; 27 inches wide. Suitable for underwear or summer dresses, Large ‘Tan calfskin with indicated straight Charlee Frohman Company have not | SYDELL'S REPUBLIC Yi w. | | LONGACRE Ss 45 3 zt | |] variety to select from, $6.25 tip and light tan cloth top. all p ve Monday mat-| BEGINNING TO-NIGHT Georgettes, $1.25 grade—75e yard; 26 shades, beautiful materials, This style may be had in: Tan calfskin with wing tip effect and ’ gp esi ol ne week 88 1Ong 45) the | ee ee oe Silk nets, $1.25 grades—75e; shimmering silk nets, wonderful colors, | —Tan calfskin with beige top. light tan top. OF = , Pet tn eet sith the moained | c YESor NO Wis NOK So many to select from. First floor, Old Building. wahtahoeany calf with tam htc Miskin, indented straight tp, ret peil erat prey LYCEUM fi, Black kidskin, pastel gray ght gray top. pibesias (ok tan weak DAYLD LLABCO resents E 73 Fibre Sweaters, $5 to $8.50 rr asaraicace tag te Main floor, Old Building. ee a ee cies BEGINNING POLS morrow. No the TIGER ROS CBHAUNCEY OLCOTT: * Were $8.75 to $13.50; a few less, a few more. Of some there are MEN’S Overcoats $18 50 ¥ of any kind can BELASCO Wer 4st $30, = three and four of a size and color, of the majority only one. Bright Vv 9 . ae beh pila sate se ne TET ROB M SLL AN: t colors, suitable for Spring wearing and good-looking styles. 27.50 d Tt was reported § vowtar rete 11!" POLLY “vast” | | EMMA DUNN in “010 LaDy 31" | First floor, Old Building 140, our $ grades cles to-d that a CENTUR Oxford gray cheviots, tie pelt collars Venatinn yoke Noes sleeve atrical " W, 420 St, Kies, 4218, * i. , lining; three-quarter lengt box bac ith patch pocketa, presen VOKAN & HARRIS Qht8Nh gt 218 J Spring Frocks for Young Women at $16.50 | } Wanamaker standard of cloth, cut, trimming, tailoring at @ saving Benne the lew wt A TAILOR MADE MAN : 5 Mate, This Weeka¥ a i dened ta thellate faabloniteuah of $9 w coat—with clothing prices ‘way, ‘way up. vaudevillo a ) 200 $22.50 to $39.75 grades. note the lute fashion touches : ‘ f ene ArT : ELTINGE Sth iad a Saat! 20 which prove that these dresses we: efor the Spring of 1918. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. eanuary 19 co January Each is immaculately fresh and new. Sizes 14 to 20 years. 60 of the ’ . 10 ALM, to 10.80 P.M. Admtasion 50 cents pe Beiore Pleasure dresses are Georgette crepe—lovely soft filmy affaire, “some exquisitely 250 Men s Suits, $16 4 & Mea. Carr, braided and all are made over Japanese silk linings. "75 of the dressee rf ‘ 1 ats AeIRca baieha . ee L ; are smart blue serges—stunning little street frocks. The balance Our $38 $0. FET radeat: wore SHAY: RIRMORD STeteee DAYS,PA of the 200 are taffetas, serge und Georgette combinations and crepe de | | cassimeres, flannels; men's and young men's models; two and three- shines. Each dress is a prize ut $16.50. button coats; some patch pockets, hiostly dark effects; some plain K EAVE) § es - A grays and some plain olue serges—not in all sizes. | But there are only 200. Set your alarm clock for early rising. Broadw Corner Eighth. rm i cond floor, Old Building. ESOS BA OTRE NE: RED STON ase | AQ, GIRLS FROM iat r : 3 TAN “ . : curseeks | FRED, STONE 5108 jets TOW Barr HLA $35,000 of Table Linens The Fashion Clearaway Ow cOLOMBIER “WOLVEA OF THE Rall.” n iM AV, es | ALL LOEW THEATRES | | REMAIN OPEN | | | THE Rivoli Oris PRNO RAPER, Con ne =| OLYMPIC, atts MAT. DAILY) “(gmseumasvemmmeaa) WM. S. HART | TO-DAY (MONDAY) AS USUAL })?8z° RIG SHOWS ———t SUAL LOT 2. 50c to 60e Genuine Felt Base Lino. leums, in }¢ and 4% rolls; best Linoleum nants enough of a pattern to cover large room; yout VALACE| KING sy Ab) py r contuy Py OCT ae rik RIALTO ®% oth St! & “ . ina BL juban Eltinge, ‘Die Witow's Might TO-DAY AND. Alls BURLESQUE. WEEK ry) Yd. Sq. yd. 23c Linoleum Rugs KAnOLA sanitary K at! ugs known from cozst to eoast, than holl regular price ers FOX Presents THEAT RE West AEE C) Nel OD, 3 $35 9x12 Rey al Axminster Rugs 5.00 Seaml PORTRAYING THR i ts) « TREASONABLH DEMON fainster, fim ute ool OF FOOD PROFITRRRING. high le Rugs; newest pat- TNS LERSON FOR YOU AND YOURR, sk cide geod tniaie i ae ENGAGEMENT FOSITIVELY LIMITED TO TWO WEEK, terns; size 9x12 MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30 patterns VER For Men —Much at Half Price If you want good All-linen Damask in Cloths or by the Yard~ Come Tues- day -it is the best day of all to buy these much wanted necessities, Damask Tablecloths Without Napkins $3.25 to $15, were $5 to $30 ‘The finer grades half price naphins to su Paris Suits, $35, $50 and $95 » Paris Dresses, $45, $65 and up to $125 Imagine the joy of being able to buy real signed models from Jenny, Lanvin, Callot, Bernard, Premet, Doeuillet, Worth, Bulloz, and others at these low prices gowns and suits with all the innovations, the odd combinations of color ! materials, the queer, dear, different little touches, and details that only the French dream of and dare create. Our [ndividual Clothes~ Paris Inspired but not to — BROADWAY ak 49"ST. Bi] Taare way, ep hiad dy igpner mae (P4 te ST Inches) for {9.20 6 $1459 | Afternoon Gowns | Evening Gowns Suits | i « : : : Now $50, were $75 Now $60, were $90| Now $58, were $85 OA DS || we r ict 1, ROTHAP Damask Tablecloths with Matching Napkins to $125, to $195, | to $115, vr verity 7 ay | Oh BC AEE ee $4.75 (72x 72in.) $5.85 (72x 90in.) $7 (72x 108 in.) Now $125, were| Now $125, were| Now $150, were A 4 THOMAS H. INCH Preeate Newly out of bond for this tale, and at prices at which the manu- | $175 Many prices Is | $196. Many prices in| $940, Many prices ta vat S| Dae facturer cannot sell them to us or ‘body wholesale, ‘The napkins ween. between, Rween, to match are $6.75 dozen (24 in.) —also lesr than today's wholesale cost. A most comprehensive collection of afternoon and evening forrae and suits at unmistakably low prices. All fresh and in good condition, Sale of Popular Priced Clothes Continues Including reduced Dresses, $10 to $35, Coats, $10 to $126, Satin-finish, Double Damask, $2.25 Yard 72-inch and a tine quality that is hard to duplicate today at any price, | Cream or Pure White Heavy Damask, $1.35 Yd. Our regular $2 grade neh, and very heavy and durable Suits, $11.75 to $35, Second floor, Old Building, Underwear Sale for Everybody For Women | Third Gallery, New Building. Special .18¢ .38¢ 50¢ 175 shirts, drawers or union suits, 65 Cy 7c 50c 76 vests or drawers, 60¢ grades. 251 shirts or drawers, $1.50 to $2... 153 various pieces, 75e and 85¢ grades. . al | OPEN TODAY. 101 union suits, $1.50 84 vests, $1 and $1.25 grades. Te 4 a RRA! M vy are 106 shirts or drawers, § 2 229 vests and drawers, $1.75 to $2 grades... $1.25 j Yor Less Than Half PHOTO PLAYS arts) ND « oe Star? Gattonacttont ta inisr maarat 147 vests, suits, drawers, $2.25 to $2.75 grades. ‘$l. 50 ed cotton, and ‘a few silk; all light | weight 61 vests, $3 and $3.50 grades Some union suits, some vests, some tights; cotton, cotton wool mixed, a few glove silk, 1,736 combination suits, 65¢ each hite ribbed are h short sleeves; 1,140 are white striped as, sleeveless and k eng! |! es. rire: FAR en Tee a ce Durlnuton Arcade UporsiNew Buldine Pits cocepipacion suis, St grades Me oi 2.93) 12.00—0x12..., 98 ” a af ci ates ats 1 pil t one 00 tights, $1.50 and $1.75 grade: $1.25 For Children if The 68¢ suits are ribbed lisle thread, pink, low neck, band tops, sleeves leas, wide knee; sizes J6 to 44, .. .88¢ to $1.25 The vests and drawers are medium or heavy-weight cotton and wool ; mostly winter weight cotton or cotton | mixed; various styles. Main floor, Old Building 485 pieces, 50c to $3 grades N ve and wool mi sand drawer \ | H =| Grades Special 7 F 362 shirts or drawers, 50c, 55c... wep 0) 497 vests or tights, 25¢ and 30¢ BTAeR Main floor, Old Building oh Ph, [faith Sre—