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Jump from Bed in Morning and Drink Hot Water a ‘elle why everyone should drink hot water each morning | before breakfast, | Why {8 man and woman, half the| Ume, ‘feeling nervous, despondent, worried; some days headachy, dull and unstrungs some days really in- Capacitated by illness? if we all would practise inside-bath- ing, what a gratifying change would take place. Sistend of thou half-sick, anaemic- Hooking souls with pasty, muddy complexions we should see crowds of happy, healthy, rosy- cheeked people everywhere. The rea- on is that the human system does not rid itself each day of all the waste which it accumulates under our pres- ent mode of living. For very ounce of food and drink taken into the sys tem nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out, else i. ferment: | and forms ptomnine-like isons which are absorbed into the blood. Men and women, whether sick or well, are advised to drink each morn- ing before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime- stone phosphate in it, as a harmless means of washing out of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the indi-| gestible material, waste, sour bile and toxins. | Millions of people who had their turn at constipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, nervous days and sleep- leas nights have become real cranks |‘ about the morning inside-bath. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate will not cost much at the drug store, but fi ficient to demonstrate to any one its cleansing, sweetening and freshening effect upon the system.— Advt. —_——— ScientiticDentistry | Without Pain you |]! Do Vithout know | thaer| LESS WITHOUT makin Agettone tonal witty ireugh the tortures of | Slammed’ when you can obtaln such | dentistry? a new the sain anterd 100 years, Saved. Diseasos of the gums cured. Full Sets of Teeth. Gold Fillings .. 1.00 Gold Crowns, 22- carat 3.00 up Silver Fillings . 500 up Button Br Opposite Abraham & Be Sure to ict the Hla | Modre Wi 0"s0 Oven vt ta Hirthitay _THE loan WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, © THE NEW PLAYS o| “Youth” a Far-Fling At the Comedy Theatre BY CHARLES DARNTON 0 be of not to be In love with a person for life seems to be the question put forth by “Youth,” the three-act play by Miles Malloson, produced last night by the Washing- ton Square Players at the Comey Theatre, This ts @ big question, but it fs treated in a smuil way. A mere sniff of perfume halts the youth who is golng about this busi- ness, and as ''6 happens to be merely a playwright he gets little ovmpatny He figures as the author of a play condemned ua “bad,” yet hg ts not only good. but aa pure as the driv eliing snow that we ave likely to get at this ime of vear. ‘The play he has written {# concerned with a more or! less sensible Idea about manager of the Bronx Zoo might say, and it works out—differently ‘There really ien't anything im tt worth talking about, except that this is a play of stage people who are re- vealed hind the scenes.” If can readily understand that an author with ordinary understanding could ta young actress quite ready “inspiration” and the actor she au this Is ail roe’ You eee stage-hands hustling * about, but it t# all artificial, especially whe @ strange creature named Este spreads her perfume over the stax: Some ono sa an |mitation of a horse ara to be suffering front a 4 veterinary r “spring halt. wonse would call (TCHING BURNING BLISTERS ON ARMS Irritated by Scratching, Could Not Sleep. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Healed, “My afms itched night and day, and there were rained blisters on them. They were so fore and red, and the itching and burn- ing were so severe that I irritated the eruption by scratching. I could not sleep nights. I could not do my regular work. “LT gota free sample I bought more, and I used Cuticura. one cake of Cuticura Soap and a box anda half of Ointment when my arms were healed.” (Signed) Mrs, Amanda M. Snyder, Preston Hollow, N. Y. @uticura Soap cleanses and purifies, and the Ointment soothes and heals 4 a child of her own without the neces- sary papers—and away it goes! Marjorie Vonnequit, a Young act+ ress, who has the @ art of acting rally, is Interesting, Youth” may have ils fling, but I doubt whether tt will “go” at tho Comedy. nT aoe Margaret Anglin Queenof Tragedy In Greek ‘Medea’ | RBAL queon of tragedy was | ized by Margaret Anglin yesterday afternoon in the “sox,” ag the|"Medea” of Euripides at Carnegie following names, vi | hall. An Interesting Blectra at her first performance here, Miss Anglin Fone; to new heights, First of all, clad in| 4 green rove, with a scarlet scarf and a tiger skin over her shoulder, she was a striking figure, A gray strand in her hair gave another touch of character, Altogether she was eu- perb, and she acted as though she were tnapired by something more |than tradition, Her Medea is a trie umph that no other actress on our stage could hope to equal A wonderful picture to gaze upon, Miss Anglin at the same © made that the author of the| ong feel that “Hell hath no fury like) fully la woman scorned.” In one scene after another, with blazing eyes, ahe |ouade this tragedy a burning thing. In the heavens, at the last, with @ gon-drawn chariot and the death the children tn her trail. erseif felt. Her sw sion in other act laimed her a physical work, was remarkable. © Wan the gubtlety she to Medew 4 , this performance \iishes Margaret Anglin o great= Jort tragic actress of aur tims LER ENCH THEATRE CO, GIVES A STRIKE PLAY The war betwe nd labor was fought out hoon the stare of the French Theatre last ni when M. Jacques Cop company appeared in Octave beau's “Les Mouvals Bergers.” 'the bad shepherds and the employ ers, with thelr narrow selfishness, A the jeader he strike in his re Inst society as it is oe pwn. A fashio 4 politely unt! . re that hae 1897, when Sarah Bern- General Gibson Says Every Soldier WHO GOES TO THE FRONT Should Take Nuxated Iron General John L. Clem, Who Was Sergeant in the U. S. Army at 12 Years of Age, General David Stuart Gordon, Hero of the Battle of Gettysburg, Judge! Samuel S. Yoder, for 18 Years a Practicing Physician and Formerly Surgeon Major in the Army, Also Tell How They Were Benefited by a Short Course of This Remarkable Product. Phssicians Why 1 Wit Kun-Down” Folks. Metter ue seuerat sergoant for gute | the ahove j oke strong, | icans ist anil fur ts itlientes Tete fat us « hin hh Pranete sniti- physician Mospitul sullivan’s preseriy ion for enriching th red-blooded Amer. | menand wo- | men who dare and de « (Hire he s Ur Keen, ut fp me, + vreserhed by ‘ ke Yoder and Rwllte 19 Hot © oe known to drug sbe made, troops were car: | Ts ucross (he stage, to flee up the aisles to known bing fain Crane's produc 48 ly Husiness,” wrote hard? and Lucten Guitry appeared fa in the parts now ps. ani Mile, Luzanne Bing and M. Qo) Copeau. made he “rebellious Jenn Roule, the apostie of the c War, A fierce and yet touching ‘im ure, while Mil& Bing rose to ber one great moment when the bereft wife swears ven her dead husband's body. Mr, Loulse Jouvet, 4s the old workman, broken by a lito of toll, his reason dulled through suffering, was harrowingly realistic. Mirbeau's play, while embodying truthful criticism of the present s0- cial order, lacks the flaming Assion and onsparing naturalism laupt- mann’s “Weavers.” But it is Inte: esting to see the labor problem with the eyes of this satiric analyet. The Post Auction | Exhibition at The Salmagundi By W. G. Bowdoin. The Salmagund! Club, No. 47 Fifth | Avenue, having passed tifough its annual auction sale with success, is now showing, until March 1, 45 paint-| ings by a group which includes the J. Massey | Rhind, Guy C, Wiggins, H. F. Walt- man, Edmond W. Greacen, Oscar Fehrer and H. L. Hildebrandt. The sculptured bits by J. Massey Rhind are generally marked by strength and vigor, His large figure of “Thé Scout" has been purchased by J. G. Butler jr. to present to the Youngstown Museum, where the Mc- Kinley Memorial is, It shows a crouching Indian rendered particu- larly decorative from his head dress |of eagio's plumes. The set taco ts | shaded)by the left hand and 1s realls- Uecally modeled. The arrangement of the Indian's legs and torso is delight- worked out MIs portrait bust of Ernest L. Ipsen and his study of an aged woman are delicious bits, admirably rendered tn the round, Busts of Theodore Rooso- velt, Henry C. Frick, George F. Baker and Judge EB. H. Gary, as inated by him, are all most in | teresting | Guy c Wiggins is represented by a | series of three good winter landscapes | h the gor Jors have lapped | Howard LHL ne) | “Down to the Pool" introduces « full length nude girl, of much preposses. wion, into a bright and sunny lan weave with flanking trees and water t is full of charming resiliency fhe ahadowacen the girl's back are pleasingly patinated. Her blue coat Jcarried at the ieft is # fine foll for the flesh tones Hutterfly” iv a second nude study, | incidentally featuring a butterfly. T treatment is less pleasing than the vious picture, although the surface nis well handled Mr, Hildebrandt, § with @ girl all dress ’ 2 is sewing by the water- side, ly full of the f summer The sailboa: lend ani- | mation to t en has sent seven loast one of these ta! At reed with nebulosity, but it tas nevertheless much that is deltghtfud in it as to quality, 'Thiy partioulur picture Is called “Itiver Mist, Even. u ripait in Blue” deals with a" IM Me mouse of w sini, ontfilted in hue us to hat and Kown, She sis in ‘ue centre of the canvas, entirely un- vtrald | Oscar Fehrer's studies of women are particularly interesting cause jof the success be has had ib with rallols# in his ¢ The is rei highly eftectiy | Henry Franklin Waitman’s lands jecapes, ay shown in the Salmagund) Gallery, are best when t ¢ une der snow domination Deon Snow? ty thus highly pleas Ing in its renderin combination with whites and White neal by th “Where Pine Trees Grow" is similar In troatmens ” | —_ Community Cheras Needs Wen | The ew York Commun jrehearsing singers for Tr ‘te be presented in four par toh arly date, 1 who in dir arnhay ting re hearsale every Friday eve st No. | 16% West 67th Btreet. nocd nore voluntvers to tuke tart The e/eatent for tenors and bas GHOSS, FEVERISH CHILD 18 BILIOUS tl CONSTIPATED Look, Mother! See if tongue is coated, breath hot or stomach sour. “California Syrup of Vigs” can’t harm tender stoin- ach, liver, bowels Every mother reallres, after givin children “California en) 'gs,” that this is their iden! lixitives weause they love its pleasant taste ind Mt thoroughly cleanses the tender ittle stomach, liver and bowels withe out riping, ‘hen cross, Irritable, feverish or breath is bad, stomach sour, look at the tongue, mother! If contri, give @ teaspoonful of this harmless “fruit laxative,” and in a few hours all the foul, Sonsiinated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the howe is, and you have a well, playful child guin, When its little system is full of cold, throat sare, has stornacl-ache, diarrhoea, indigestion, colic —remem- TF, & good “inside cleansing” should wave be the first treu atime Millions of mothers !:eep ° Syrup of Pigs” handy, thes t given. ‘fornta teaspoonful to-day to-morrow. Ask your dr bottle of “California Syrip which has directions children of all ages und x printed on the bottle. Bews * terfeits sold here, so don't Get the genuine, made b , Pig Syrup Company." — At Moly rt | for the Ne dl, sugKERtE +/ods for organizing the week's drive which will begin formally on St Pi k's Day at a ing of 5.000 tenn captains and carnpalen officers While the campaign |s of parucular erst to Catholics i ie not in any Way # sectarian, but a patriotic Ames ican movement led by the atholic | Chureh ‘The Knights of Columbus, who are taking a big part in t Lopre sent by t vame Cathol arny can My ments aan ‘Their v budget up to De f thie year |catls for $7,500,000. OPERAS and CONCERTS 1918, oe Belt Es SA — Ran John McCormack Sings Mario In “Tosca” at the Metropolitan BY SYLVESTER RAWLING a OHN, MCCORMACK, the Irish J tenor, inimitable singer of bai- |% inde of the Green Inle, came back again to his first love, Opera, at the Metropolitan Opera House last nlbt, | where he sang Mario ¢ . aradossi in Puccini's “Tosca.” There were mo- ments of surpassingly good singing that he youchsafed to us, and all the |time he sang well, His swan sovg | Was pxquisitely pronounced, with simple and appealing pathos and with No exceas of sobbing. Mr. MeCor. |Mack may not be a great actor. He isn't. He knows it, But, barring | three tenors, one of whom is Incom- parable, I do not recall one who can |Impersonate the character better, or that can aing it as well. Geraldine Farrar, who was Floria Tosca, has developed her character- ization into a great {mpersonation | Not for the first time have I said that {every performance to her ts a reh \sal in which she studies, digests, « improves her conception. Her diva, the toast of Romo, now Is become 4 captivating in action, beautiful to the eye, a veritable siren of allure- | ment figure of commanding import. | {It is a pity that not all the glory of her voles, attacked by indisposition from the very beginning of the sea- — ar and fresh. Ttis'a eno file household rematy for sores, bares, Chal Renaud, since Victor Maurei'® retire. | nes dindin lawyahnowenes, " ment from the stage the greatest of | tial free, write to Renee hae hit ra ni acting bafitonen, there was Antonty mssas Reesnmastelbeaie hie \ PLAYHOUSE §) MF Ea “ee Scotti, Incomparable as Searpia, It Ciratese Cemsndy fama stone foe ia uate Mastap he had to shout Incontinently some- m ' th MA times It was the fault of Mr. Moran- chad ithout LITTLE TEACHER ae ronl, who conduged with teo much lates BIJO en Bs W of Bway ae Attention to (he orchestral acore and wou Went ht mW with too Jittle recognition of the lim- . an ,GIRLO’ Ne ited capacity of the singers. Never mind, Mr. Morangoni! ‘Too much weal is better than too little, and y Hid get out of the orchestra more @ | Saye De 1 Peeth in ee the os. ave Decayed Teeth, : Are Wie Mendon, Spat nO toe Tighten Loose Teeth, and LOU TELLEGEN bili! tvargiades, oF the beached, 0: Treat Diseased Gums. @ “The Gipsy Trail the sunghine, oF ail three, of Florida SETS OF TEETH, Gold and SAL Her lights of the wealthy. Laoky man! Hora aes eee LONGACRE. he 4.3: open $ For the rast in the cast, there w Ross! as Angelotti, Malatesta as the Seeristan, Bada as Spoletia, and BADLY DECAYED TEETH z Louls D'Angelo, Vineanzo Reschig- and Roots carefully extracted. MOROSCO *¢)-, let Be ey Nan and Cecil Arden, the unseen Teeth thoroughly cleaned. WIGGEST COMEDY. HEP i YeAns shepherd, who sang effectively while Broken plates repaired while the matin bells ra: Wo Mr and Mrs. Henry Holden Huss, R. BLOG BROADHURST {10 Wot pay. Bzw Arthur Hartmann and Charles W. Dp EMILY STE VENS Clark, accompanied at the plano by —fWo orn rs— in the MADOVNA 9f the WUIVER | Harry M. Gilbert, gave a concert at 2 East 125thSt. 169East 34th St. Asollan Hall yesterday afternoon for M&K Con Sth AVE NS Weolt tet AVE the benefit of the Dobbs Day Nursery. Me The Hur programme began with sonata for violin and pia which, while not an contains # fine melodic second movement phrase in Mrs, Huss's ch fuspired work, THEATRES. WINTER CARDEN Bef Mate Rats SHUBERT # LION cleared away my pimples! a ere nable Prices YESO®NO iil LOMBARDI, LTD. Stee you wait or if sent by mail. HOURS » A.M. TOR UNDAYS 9 AM no, the 45th and Bb Main Wits FOR THROAT AND von, in yot restored to her; but |of songs in the first group was not the in | more convincing, touching, appealing | most felicitous, requiring aa they do LL G TROU BL E S BOOTH*® ‘ane Wash. has, Rely jand lovely singing. of the “Visi! more orchestra and spontaneity of 7 nts ‘The Stuart Walker Co. In Tarkington's {c’Arte” ts not recalled by me. And 1 | delivery than Mra, Huss commands have heard Ternina, and all the other |Mr. Clark contributed a group uf artists since Ternina, who created |songs by Mr. Hartmann, well sung the part for us, not forgetting that und intelligently interpreted, ‘Tho areal American artist Olive m- | first of the group, “Fragment,” t# vers Maxine Eirt’s won be at Aa u my ue » Mr. Gattl, restore Mmo. | modern in treatment, The last one, MARJORIE RAMBEAU Frematad to us! “When T Walk With You,” calied With all duo respect to Maurlen oy BLES OF Onn forth an encore ————¢- CATHOLICS PLAN TOBEGINWAR FUND DRIVE ON MARCH I: Cardinal Farley | Meets Priests of Diocese To:Day to Dis- cuss Methods. final Farley to-day ata meeting of 150 pastors and priesta | | at Cathedral ollege te author saistant Ny |!zed an archdiocexan drive for mill. s to help America win the war, | Cardinal expressed the wish that $3,000,000 be raised in the df Catholic War Fund for Columbus Camp and : and other ac ins. ‘The Rt. Rev. Patrick J, Ha Auxiliary Bishop of New York, wd the priests, The Cutholte| Pulation of this archdiocese in em Mated at 1,300,000 and the drive! will br inade from Poughke#paie, to Tottenville ae Cardinal Farley emp! is teveat in Catholle war work and the Knights of Columbua activition marticulariy, and made an appeal to| assume thelr Khare of the national responsibility which ne chureh has lertaken | mer Wa COLUMBIA AND BARNARD TO GET $1,000,000 EACH Are ff iduary Legatees Under Gen, Carpentier’s Will—-Other Public Beque Columbia Unive F eee receive ap ' ‘ hone “ te 1 fled for girls, Chinene gira "1 x limble re « Dean Lung ' ‘ » Jartinont, established jen, Her, to $800,000, aid wise to bein Kdward i, Carpentier M ai Fura to the same amount, In memory ot Rubin 8, ¢ ntier, $50,000 ts ‘eft 0 mbia's Medical s: California, $100,000, Pa Theologieat Seminary, $100,000, § terlan How: pital, $200,000; Stow Dital, $80,000; ‘Tusk Pationt Tries to ‘Limited, Ogdensburg. & Nth Field Artillery Mary the Virgin mesa Col nve m Jennings Bryan will in this city next Monday Palm Beach to attend » meeting int new Hotel Chatham fo Prony pussnge of the Pro tnont.. Pho discussion by many ltrohibition HAS NOT HAD AN atten HOUR'S SICKNESS Since He Commenced to son of Mr and ore || REPUBLI CASINO*'), 3 os Ri a Wa Pon we: PRINCESS®” __CONCERTS AND MUSIC. Aeolian Mall, mw A 8 Minion! SpoAaring undor the aumpices ofthe Mase & onlin ann | Gre at i LADVILADY!! pecial Ald Buclety, the i ugh Birekhead will talk of THEATRES. Pee GT AND WASH. 50. PLBTE Rs his experianess on a Red Cross Mis: | EMPIRE. faced YO UTH ta sion in France at the home of Mr. postiveny teopess Het it, Mate TOWAY. Pri. & Sat ad Mrs. M, Orme Wilson on Monday BARRY KORE Aly CUR i CORT WH Bt Bf Dwar. ernoun. yrs " er Love M1) gud Mra TTC. Pounian cose | NEW AMSTERDAM FLO-FLO (iit Scene fort of Ridgewood, N. J, announce NORWORTH oy the engagement of their daughter, cow iS a ia | Mins Muriel Josephine Geasford, to UNDER PRE: rt Lieut. Henry J, Amy, Battery A, STANDARD! wat STURN J! Mra, Loule H. 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