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Guardi #44 full achievement ‘w conserve our health, of lumbago or rheumatism, fifeDr, Pierce says kidneys, akohol, tea blood has caused rheumatism, Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., sugar. advice to the Invalids’ Hotel. and those who deposit lime: ne ct EATRES. Paar an a Sistine Wed.’ Sa Baaliike Ore CHIN NEW AMSTERDAM pg itcnirat Mi ZIEGFELD NEW Ecuabg) Seat Ree Ne GAIETY 2 What, & SICK: apne BED Bigcest LAUGH Moker of the Season. 9 COHAN'S 44 4 LEO DITRICHSTEIN NXT. MON. “Togt- Toot LIBERTY \\; 04 Pin 42d at Brew ares Wes. * ort As aM oy MUSE AL t Bra, at §.19. we hat 13. LAURETTE TAYLOR P haste, “HAPPINESS” FULTON Yc: TO-NIGHT, 8.20 05! 90.7 ROCK & WHITE ie25s Anite ginal HUDSON ¥ Arnold Daly» THEN MASTER “GOING UP" Harris 42% eanoon TYNAN Eves 820 EM SUCCESS. 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Bh Wed, &' si ERM It Takes Steady Narves ig our lines is like guarding our health—we must encourage (be care of our bodies—train our or@ans for bodily endurance, efticlency We must take advantage of all the known means It is not so much a necessity to fight disea a3 to cultivate health for long life, happiness and conteiitment. If we wish to prevent old age coming too soon or the sudden attack if we want to increase our chances for long “Keep the kidneys in good order! Try t through the skin and the intestines the poisons that othe eliminate clog Avoid eating meat as much as possible; avoid too much salt, Try a milk and vegetable diet. Obtain Anuric, double strength, at druggists, and exe spire—the skin helps to elimintae toxic poisons and uric atid.” For those past middle life, for those easil vf Inflammation, as backache, scalding ‘water, “rusty” the drug store for 60c or send Dr. Pierce, Wade Hotel and Surgical {0c for trial pk, times more potent than lithia and elimina A short trial will convince you. to Dr. Pierce and it will be tested free of charge, or write for free med Drink plenty of water, cise So you per. recognized symptoms acid in the at nuri¢ © man An-uric is a reguiar insurance and life-saver for all big meat eaters Salts in their joints. vt at wit JANE Kiva, 8 ‘ad RS aie M, AMAKY RYAN, y ic acid as hot water melts of your wate d GREY, “Le Coq d’Or” BY SYLVESTE IMSKY-KORSAKOFF'S “Le C Be d'Or" (The Golden Cock), grotesque opera-pantomtme three acts, was presenfSd for the first time in America at tho Metropolitan | OPERAS and CONCERTS Has Auspicious Premiere at the Metropolitan in| toe. eagh by the Thi THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 7, o| R RAWLING the King and his army advance against the falls upon them, The sons murdered, o baat and dr to Disaster King & ven his two ous Queen appears en a wy |Opera House last night. A capacity | mre vid dotard insista that she shall audience was lavish tn applauding | marry 1. Kventually they reach |tha odd conceit which calle for a|the capital, acclaimed by the gr dual cast, Tho action devolves upon | ace. tT AS FOLOSUF promised reward of « |mimes of the batlet, while the muste is | Xs. whic ¢ | sung by principals and chorus clorely | for ‘him ope ogethe ers on bot ox Cock Mies down a 4 the King packed together in tiers on both sides | Cock fies ing adden of the s setually lay-figures ex-| Goines, ‘Tlie 1 from the be-| cept for the emission of the notes, The | ginning, alternately arrangement is a bit confusing at| ing, slaves of tho fat first, but one soon gets used to it and | Not Ete are le | ty both Interested in and amused by | \mazed, leaderiess. the novelty, The book ts by Viadimiy | curtain falls wer, in | telat e fairy tale of Poush- | Prologue be sings to Bielalt atter the fairy tale of Poush. | Hrologue be true, but, kin, ‘The production is staged and | ‘he audience "ihe son to all of the dan are arranged by Adolph} you good people In an Bplilogy Bolm, after the original by Michael King. The scenery is designed by Willy Pogany Ackerman. The temptation to avoid description of the fantastical tale is strong, but » brief word must be said. The satire throws a sidelight on the present Rolsheviki disruption of Russia. King | Dodon, worshipped by his people, old, fat and weary, craving for sleep, calls upon the Boyars to d 1 so plans for i sa ln v8 I siden, ....Bpectal 233,74 his indulgence while preventing sur- | | re tebe bah Md Slavs to ie 28 | Rae tttntttctt ttn teat tet pecial 22.74 prises from his enemies, None can| takes his rightful. first . The} An all weathers the skin and com Dive, gray |help him. Presently The Astrologer | music, descriptive ot _in- | plexion can be kept wonderfully clear, | gnd°lavender atripes—awith presenta him with a Gold Cock to | effable ch: nut one’s pe dat oe eutle ae girdles—our reg. $4.47. soe BOB be set upon a weathervane, whose | “ves to th i pe 8 " Mia Ot | Patra Slee House Dresses— © | joyment thr There w woman can easily prepare pereales In neat stripes—chambray jecrowing and flapping of wings shall | reminiscences "Mar Wie jules ot two trenh: temonal Gaiutecaine oh warn him of approaching danger Militar c “Loulee strained into a bottle containing three cur teae #184 1.70 puss bed brought ne i the of Ww a ee i eit | ounces of orchard white wakes Ned Hut the’cook crows and is ail| his absorption of them, nasimilated | "hole quarter pint of the most re PETTICOATS, é : them, and they cam t of t |markable lemon skin beautifier at BLOUSES, ac. | 4, a le of his b ew, ¢ about the cost one must pay for a worthy. 1 was of the ¢ that | 6mall jar of the ordinary cold creams. PETTICOATS— CUTICURA HEALS t rhythms = had what|Care should be taken to strain the ke—pretty lisportod for the b« ve dane- | lemon juice through a fine cloth so no ond rit rth Flouns gra but Mr. Bohn says only Ina very |lemon ‘pulp gets in, then this lotion and ruffied with under for granted that tho spectacie, the | woman knows that lemon juice is used | ¥ pantomime and the dancing will ity V On Limbs, Hands and Face, |! Scaled Over. Itching and | Could Not Sleep. | “T saw a small pimple on my arm scratched it constantly until I | was full of pimples on my) limbs, hands, and face. The pimples pained most severely and scaled over. The itching MOROSCO {ry (he | made me tear my clothing, | BIGGEST catia wed * Sater Concert doartiesd | LOMBARDI, LTD I sent for a free sample and | afterward purchased acake of a The Ginny 7 Trai | Cutleura Soap and box of Cutioure Cin; \ 40, ment, and I was healed.’ (Signed PLYMOUTH $ M 0 || Charles Reiff, 171 Monroe St,, New York i 4 Tanto, f| City, Sept. 21, 1917, LONGACR Wal nt ici’ 1)” For hair and ekin health Cuticura Soap YES OR NO‘ AY. | and Ointment are supreme. et. FREI. Wien Sample yh Free by Mail. Address rene Rost: BROADHURST = $0), Bvt7 Bv-320 E] Sverpwhere. Soap 5c.” Ointment 23and See EMILY STEVENS pos A By) ALAN 3 — BHOU ).,Nof,towian ta avo PHOTO PLAYS hh GIRL Oo" MINE hee Sih Antes BOOTH 3% ft" ated OH LADY! LADY} x" Manhatlan r be ef COLOSSAL Ganvenes AMAZING . | i} | \ L Cc PRINCESS * CENTURY (ay WHY MARRY?)), At, or Bway Matinges Weel 1 Cuil _ AMUSEMENTS. \T THE E ee | OLUMBIA &¢ ROSELAND GIRLS & Sa EDY WASH. SQ. PLAYERS ‘A| nt (Tice Diy a MARCH 9TH, LOEW'S 7th Ava. « ee ret at FA: TARZAN “Gi SPECTACUB ‘LAH |, NB zen Biesinel tan} VA TANG Pi ee amie WWAY AY Whiting ~ ( pcneerun) Po Pri » 80) wate “The beast of Berlin’ is coming. to the BROA Theatre, Broadway at 41-st. St SATURDAY EVENING, AT 8.30. | i CARMEN OF THE DYKE STRAND: VAUDEVILLE, Fe PROCTOR 5 “IDSW SL 7 Sans. 12a SL ‘ie 080 vie! yo | Aa eGirnce Ta Hae BURLESQUE | ULYMPIC 3) MAT. DAILY, hey) seole 4 The Girls From Happyland, | and painted by P. Doda '} of how Mr. \the way on foot |les# nervousness and with mo he sit My story's ended, Perhaps | the Queen and T were the onty living | Pho rest were—a ¢ Absurd to tho ex- tales yet if one will forget himself hour or two, there's lots of fun in it, and the | revocation to uproarious laughter is irresistible, | Mr. Gatt! once more is to be con gratulated upon a splendid produc tlow. Tho scenes and the costume: are a riot of crude Oriental color, people in am, a dream,” ne t ry and the action is finely effective, thanks to the managers of the various depart- prove the chiat attraction to. future likely to be crowded houses as they were to the crowded ight. The aid was enacted by Bolm w a fine would h suspected him of I, Yet he was, The part was sung sdmirably by Didur. Kosina Gal the mysterious Queen, dancin her usual commanding charm. Maria Barrientos was her singing repre- sontative, at her best because for the most part she sung alone and her small but exquisite voice was not smothered by a bigger one. Queenie Jats was Ao fa, the King's house- house of lust! n Adolf body fect. Ne opportunities were mimic, and she was to all that was required of her Sophie Hraslan sang for her with | rtile pressive tonal beauty. Otto I was the General, his singing repre entative being Hawil Ruysdacl, Mar shall Hall had for associate as the Frince Metro Audisio, and Vincenzo Ioncelli and Vincenzlo Teschigloan yepresented a Knight. Marie Sunde lius, who sang well as the Golden Cock, 1d for associate only the me chanical bird. Rafael Diaz, as the Astrologer, put the singer ore the interpret Guiseppe nu figlio, cause he had a chance to i as to sing. Mr, Monteux conducted effectively. There's an interesting story which there isn't t to tell In detail now Gattl got the score from this time: insurmounta rested Morris Gk Russia But M ; who has | Army, Hlatter's Petrox: aged te and man- | part of ndi kecured din and sucee New York "Con d'Or" 1 E rilling performance « 4a," main sheets, em across Refor at cagni’s the beautiful passioned as Santaz was an ¢ tistie effect than he has accomplist here, ‘Then there was Thomas Chal mers's tinpressive Alfio, Flora Per handsome Lola, Marie Mattt petent Lucia, and chorus to help. My ducted with under ttle too much of t 1 d's com ettlts thine A vivifying commu ‘r mated the festival Kiven t the Musie Sch tut Ca ne Hall last nigbt. 11 ta Presented an unusual appearan with ter upon f young ¢ and children robed in white, of men ‘both in the chorus and or tra, almost a thousand tn all iuminated by an origina) devorat \the ideal Hpbting, as esen through stained | glass, ‘The work of the school, both | in ensemble and wae meritort Barnha ous, May urely the right man ii t lave with his humor and path and mag net " 1 1 ona we! 6 cho f an hour's * Under hts r a) Anthem" and th n of th public’ were sung with stirring Arthur Farwell, the director, mai apeech In w he dwelt upon direct power of music to put life Into the heart and vision Into the soul of men,” and cailed upon the people of New York to support the Music Schor jement In its work of mak- ing t ld better, TO FOSTER FRENCH TRADE, leed Chamber of Coms s tts Pleat Meeting. Newly Organ " ree Mh The newly organized French-Amert- can Chamber of Commerca held its first meetins vesterdey In the audito rium of the 1 h Institute, No, 69 Fifth Avenue Addressc dolivered by Bugeni Ohauvin, F {the new organisa fon, Who epeke in French: 8, W, Fatr- child, former President of the Union League Club and ed expert on foreign trade “and MeDourall Hawkes. Vr« ‘neh Ineti tute In the ait it te manization to relations he- and Fran The chamber was zed at the summen= tion of th Nuential economic or- ganizations in France over which Sena- tor Ma GIRLS! MAKE LEMON LOTION TO WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY SKIN to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan, and is skin softener, smoothener and beautifier. Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two le up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra-| grant lemon lotion. It natural: should help to soften, freshen, bl 4 and bring out the roses and hidden beauty of any skin. Those who wili| make it a habit to gently massage this lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands once or twice daily may be re- paid with a skin that is flexible and young looking and @ peach-like com- plexion.— Advt. ScientiticDentistry | fithout Pain LY PA making apy putting vow yall thd ments of mt simply Full Sets of Teeth Gold Filling: Gold Cee Sliver F 22-karat ings whan the ihn r COUGHING annoys others You, Relieve th nd get rid of cous by taking a! nn PHOTO PLA PLAYS. 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