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. 1. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1918, direction of If ee ere ) 7 t Tait: one. Brehm Jue Gouracite 62,000 NOW ENROLLED ng at | PAE NEW PLAYS ~ 4 : yar 's THEATRES CLOSED TO-DAY rs wos ee cioue ona eet 'RHEUMATISM TISM CONQUERED eMurt will be AYS~ } 1, Kea nil t ei Easton already | At Home in Your Own Bathtub With IN JEWISH CAMPAIGN earths ° ‘ ) ee AFTER A HOLIDAY RECORD 2 NSE Huston elreaae Ae inaid, Galt Deewtcas COUR C fr Bu ne jolu 5 f jas igat = ~ waved yecoming a favort = ~ ' P phip Likely 10) (0° federation in a bod z ’ . ‘ ’ ) : " . Federation's Membership Likely t ok H “Seventeen” an Amusin { ater J a large audience to No Performances of Any Kind 1 i bound to grow. Mr] Y with deug (49 Beyond That PALS’ BONES IN HiS COFFIN € M at ¢ fn Javk Miller is a Afternoon or To-N 1 oa ade ono take when hel chat upset your whe ou To-Day —_—— Sketch of a Boy Wek a wee aries Question Uj ‘ mpany's| ‘de ie wae: an re. O14 Fireman Suttivan Bariea with ¢ sei ? oh sn th theo " 2 | he . Vreserved Reltcs of Two Heroes, ure of the show in is t t work fay x1 the young New York | ported by workers at Ae Mtirwies | | BY CHARLES DARNTON cing by @ largo in all. the second week i the campaign to In-| sary oid, who became w woluetees tee, | SAAN wee manne + Kitty Forsythe, houses and o the members Pid) legacy che pied abe ari — ; {tta, Will Lynch ment that wer Paflanthrole socetlen. ‘The sea «of David. Walters and | SM Siak SGM li “Hue on the “WOLVES OF THE RAIL,” membership i« now 62.000. ¢ 00 Willlam Welsh, who also were volu vat he cs out vi je joys visit she danc > " is tkely th adway snobs than the figure « ot. | teers tind Who lost INelr Teves Im Ine oid (ad borrows of momentous sd only a light word A RIVOLI THRILLER, will adop tay i ‘The latest organizat tay Of Music fre in 186 ence. Could anything be more 1 » in left to face one A BIG FILM SUCCESS ¥0''cy for tut ie Federation of ' : ea ant had especially wie * moi Several Interesting pl orlal feat- performances, ‘Lhe ences | Batcheré the te them chemically preserved taat they jwhich he goes forth to battle for his es, combined with the musical tight were about as usual for Mon might keep until his death, The three . enterprising ad been fast friends capital per- Association, the New ¥ ns of the Rivoll orchestra and 4#y nights E. F. Albee hax r ‘ a meeting of ’ Association, the #, Sullivan, who probably was the nteen,” seem at the Both | ¢ en by Lillian Ross 1 solos of Gladys Rice &nd the Vaudeville M a’ Jews of %, ANd |pest known veteran fireman in the city, | ent, is an amusl ys managed to dl u h Martel, helped to make an Association th esale G * stion, !died Thursday of aposplee fa boy—tt could sear ng on and get in a yable evening for the large crowd Columbia Theatre Bu would do the 1 < secret plans the question of sala 1a play, Although H and burlesque (heat at packed the Rivoli last nigbt, Stange and Samuel 1 5 enough to t The feature photoplay country, Vaudeville Mr, Tarkington's s boy's lisped and prattle er) Wolves of t other workers may a; hele weit 3 t d other y fall part plawe the oni th heir work is k A by boys and ve = plays th wi ‘tam A. Brad Pre t n. The adthor, Gh ply ae amusing! 1 affords m and the National Association © af the Motion dee of the stage, might eanily & Rood bit of work holds the interest of the spec- ; Picture Indust at the mov- |‘ feel so much better have done better. Hut, thanks to him, enesia until he dressed” the stor until the climax a igs peonctis Wein nee Lt| now! characters aro real live, human man of bygone. aye. “Suait Gisdys Rico has @ fine soprano studioe Dave hed to aloes uring the TO RELIEVE CATARRHA’ | rat \ROAING ve patience, sympathy and. voice, and ph Martel possesses a| five day period DEAFNESS AND HEAD BABY CARTIAGES je Baxter is so terribly con- anding to the role of the| rich harit Hoth were pac ap-| Saints : with the mighty business of 1 “Seventeen” offers merely a man that he, of course cries of episodes It has the charm s the funny side of himself.) ind humor of youth ives on the higher planes of life ae in his little sister Janv.| CAROL SCHRODER fydney Carton and strike » attitudes, as he happens to bo| 7HE ‘POPULAR ACTRESS,” NOISES t 7 LL’S | In “Lodoletta; ject SKATERS AT HEALY’S { 3 | u AKE GOLDEN GLADES Max Rosen Plays reading “A Tole of Two Cities,” and HEADS “AUTO GIRL HIGHLY POPULAR PLACE feels his ip hopefully when no prmennnssniitias J i is 1 In short, Willie Car hrod by the Actors’| 4: tne Golden Glades, Thomas! L ise of ‘ hates being called Willies Fund Assoctation and genoral public | j4mniy's Restaurants at le adway and F B of julte the ordinary boy of Imagination. a most popular actress on the | sri street, the skating numbers are Geraldine Farrar, was cast for are | ething ridiculously de day and w of the auto. ally popular, The ice exhibition the name part in Mascagni's “I.odo ghtful In His patronizing manner to- 1 Jation last |of Schmidt and Dallerup, the Markhus |letta” at the M Opera | 4 ward Jay view of the fact that summer earance At) team, Elsie and Paulsen, in their | House last n the second per- x . 7 # lively young person ts as bright \the Olymple ‘Theatro on Kast Mtb | Apache dance on akates, Lora Jean {formance of the opera here. Her im sto e at itc in instan Age view ale Ob) a rs: 6a eee nea BEES B last night with a big aggresi- | Cariisle, and Steele and Winslow, |Personation of the Dutch Little Sky self an inexhaustible bureau of tn f burlesquers called “The Auto come , are enthusiastically i i ch troubl Phy. formation, Git Appa n Hardick and her The prompt relief which the first) away such troubles completely. Ph: pride te. his: fndliference chroder possesses a beautiful | W the spectal fea- application of Resinol usually brings isa — sicians prescribe it regularly His Bee na ies ne iteTy ree apes Wemutital 1 aes great surprise to sufferers from eczema Resino! Ointment is « sheolored that TOWN Kits goes bi a te genes Bares mitt and similar itching, burning skin affec. Stew don Peter erst | UAY be, AUPR AHH THKG: Feo, OF: is worth ber * t tions. And better still, this gentle, ny perienced M ver es Lola Pra ae, en \ ows into his Hfe nelp to 1 © ON" |g 7 ; healing ointment rarely fails to clear Saad Wanalelarenlte tortuinment a huge aucceas are James | “THE WIDOWS MIGHT” ein . . Lake, Billy Bar Kee Davis, a) 49 THE RIALTO PROVES twenty-two girls and | The Matt AN ELTINGE TRIUMPH |THE SIGHTSEERS” ‘The Widow's Might," as shown at | ARE FINE BURLESQUERS i Rialto Theatre this week, is aj AS) AT COLUMBIA THEATRE ater, sullen & Who Je Béth Cern TO er Tho Sightacera” hold the boards| ‘N° Bere and heroine, of this screen | |to exceliont advantage. The story 8 for | For quick action ana cleverness, | play of the most pleasing char- this week at the Columbia Theatro| . employed his versatile talents West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street : displaying his abillty to tmp ate the weaker sex. 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