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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH a anise theca Wins Seaman's Gold Medal. * — ¢ MISS FRANCES MOORE ee ee oe WASHINGTON, March 12.—The Laie 1S ENGAGED TO MARRY Balloy pola’ medal for 1917 has deen P d CONCER i S pbb ar Ofes n O¢ et awardef'to rank Hartiry. scamut ct an { FRENCH AVIATOR Lowell, Mass, who attained by com- ij es seems Dotitive ezasnination the highest (inal 3 average in the duties of \c 2. ar i an euchre he benefit seaman, 1 Is sian | Helen Moller Dances Without Shock ; a [Neitz an ence fr te wane g y the Admiral Theo- f 4 fi dorus Bailey , . ; a » be held at the orph: Tuesday | Ethel Leginska Returns in Recital Be) dtvernaors, Mroti 20, (a betog arrahent by Mrs. George W. Loft, Mra, Tims _ 60 Years’ Use BY SYLVESTER RAWLING thy 1 Sullivan, Mes. John. Me- 4) Di ] All D | haw : ; Intyre, Mrs. Charles F, Murphy, Mrs pachore Maurice Connolly, Mra, Dennis ght 8 ; oubt ELEN MOLLER, the, dancer.| first time this -aeagon, before what O'Leary and Mra, Henry Brady: For years it has been H. who ck or two ago, at] Was nearly a capacity audience, tha . F aheslotaly no mystery to any th politan Opera House, | tittie ‘ i angtish nié Ann nent hax been made of the of the users of Sozodont why hoeke Ir SeHSItLY Kihel 4 ka ttle bi engra t Miss Eta ae they have clean, healthy, of ar Ks with which we are familia i : iis B. thed Me ee ba ont wholesome teeth—user: n d unneces-| was exposed to us: the short thick ranklin H Biederman of No. 21 Clif also the clean pleassnt eae iv hiealtl CRONE i Uno Siar en ew av eS det aeRa gt id Paths toh ‘ eel that follows the use of ; the ‘eeelel cantante Faliewad No. 285 Woat 102d Street by an Bton collar and xilve | - Miss ether Smith, daughter of y the boyish from be } Alonzo BR. Smith of St. Louis, will be a wrtain to t Ano, t warried to Henry Wherry, son of Gen SiUAN Sous ast Kous smile and the captivating William Mackay Wherry, on Satur seul anche vow, the Paderewaki obscurity of the + day in the Chureh of the Ascension FOR THE TEETH URarTuie Wacko 5 . luge, the bent pose which maken he this city Liquid—Powder or Paste Suan Gah Tia ty kiss the keys. The list is long “3 ? SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE arnegio Hall tast night, for the| Heony Kies the ke Mra. I. Sidney Carrere of No. 187 H East 784 Street announces the “There must be 30,060 of them—Our Boys—ail smoking M laers of the Highest Grade Turkish Dy Lacy BYrOS 7. Egyptian Cigarettes in the Weld LO, WANTS Miss Leginska has a technical ca pacity that is unlimited. She is an t of distinction, a player of ex ceptional merit, a woman with a perception of the spirit of the com- posers she interprets that som is uncanny, Furthermore, jand dées wield » charm that i from her skill and her art quarters of her audience last n Hloeked to the front of the stage demanded more, and more, and tr Six extra numbers she had addc her programme Miss Loginaka “never, never, never" Ng to play in New York agaio why? B cause the music reviewers don't treat her fairly, Ien't that de. lictous! \ ment of her daughter, Miss Gertrude Carrere, to Il. Maynard Dickinson, | gon of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rogers Dick- inaon of thia city, formerly of Provi- Bence, RI The engagement is announced of Miax Mildred Olive Gibson of Phila- delphia and Licut. John &, Clemens of New York, now stationed at Camp Gordon, . re d to Ge Mra, Lewis 1B. W uff has Invites bers of the Junior League to meet No, 14 Bast 68th Street, non to form a cum- t books for soldiers me at her home, | to-morrow af + | mittee to « and satlors. The New York Chamber Music S0- clety, Carolyn Beebe, director, gave hind of its concerts of the scason | at Aeolian Hall Isat night. Under the patronage of the Italian Ambassador and Countess Macch! di Collore and the Italian Consul General and Mme, Tritony Ladies’ Aux- Miss. * FRANCES Moore, h Geraldine Farrar in rt and Amato instead of litehill as Athanael, Mr One of the romances of the war has the suffering {rom a cold, with Just been revealed by the announce- ‘lary of the Italian Hospital will give the fine cast of Diag, Kothier, Lenora Ment of the engagement of Mias & supper dance ut (he Hotel Plaza on Sparkes, Minnie Baener, Kathleen Frances Moore, wi tand- April 6 foward and Reschiglion, was enjo: ine ras tan ' eu ‘ by @ large audience at the Metropol, (28 12 Washin Dievt. | sare. ( |. Fisher baa an iten Opera House last night. Mr, Meaty Marquisan of the French fly) oi ay . Rant GP Ke Monteux conducted, tag corps aughter, Miss Mary Fisher, to Henry 7 —_ . Miss Moore's father was Clarence a cay, iifa: city Taha “Ganane FILMED GERARD STORY | Moore, wno wen the Tie 5 OF GERMAN INTRIGUE ‘nie. Her mother a ward married oe WILL AID RECRUITING, M* Aksel Wiehtetd Mel DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS —_—— Rites ON MEXICAN BORDER A decided increase in recruiting! Lieut, Marquisan is the son of M IN RIVOLI PICTURE should accompany the showing of the Henry Marquisan, Chevalier do. la pieturization of Ambassador Gerard's | Legion d'ilort and Mme. Marq ' Hica@in’ South.” shown “My Four Years in Germany,” which *4%, Of Paris, He js stationed with Rivoli for the first time this Woah the’ French Aviation Mission in venks transfera his grin Mox opened at the Knickerbocker Theatre this week Tho text of Mr. Douglas Fatt Washington | = ond his physical prowess to the Gerard's book has jean border, where he finds plenty of are the Crown Pr Bethmann- " ; ay, the tdieATh been read by practically every Ameri-| Hollweg, yon Jagow, Zimmermann Opportunity to display Hen can, and its expose of the brutality |and Adm which have made him one of the Lading idols of film fandom, There ty plenty of fun, @ Httle romance and silways action in this new picture by nk Campeau ndit chief, stupidity and deceit that originated | - the war has stirred us as has no other | “THE WIDOW'S WEED,” document. The film shows even more A MASKS P RODUCTIO. vividly and conclusively America’s DESTINED FOR A RUN , duty to help rid the earth of its great- est scourge, and it makes it an actual Opening with a refreshing comedy pleasure to do it, host ti Aside from this lesson in German | "The Widow's Weed,” the Masks, In adv, Peatukea: ab te and the righteous indigna- xin pithy A Saale lL) a) unime enjoyable jpresented last night at the Theatre another play that ts dest d, the film is one of the most thrilling that has been presented sinco the beginning of the war. There |‘? "9 two full weeks to ¢ ty i . ; scenes, scenes of houses. It has been dramatized by nt camps, and, to/ Alfred IL, Brown from the story rive é iquor id | nt of loud ch m ot Cressy of the manne: rT 1 , at’ which the Germans started out to ab Sotiig e: aid Bh Tamara, 16 rom our ome ake Paris, and the manner in which | village in the north Matne woods. L y reached it is, of course, in the heart of t un parts are all well cast, Am- mpa and the characters radinto|Canm Be ‘Done Secretly. bassador Gerard's, perhaps, being the : i Sete : best. Other well characterized parts | the atmosphere and simplicity of ; = t men and women who edu , ° rigors of the north and veritably their way through life The audience from the star well pleased with the first prody fi the comedy Grace rly A Pesahy Jones, the widow, is fax : Jing and easily centres all the interest. | {) we Phe part Is for charm and a ¢ = itive modesty much more suite }her than the part she played week, She does not overd a widow in a iy tah yoardera to | and sufficler te mortgage held who demands given an unusual twist t k b f ” f pie f woke A shoe dealer understands) iumber crumr, in love wit t that he must not only fit | PRY the Baek 10° f his customer’s understand. | !muer Weston. ; ing, but satisfy his mental | O'Hara as Silas iin, sto attitude toward his feet, for, | (aR a fiat alien ue strangely enough, there is|., i vanity of both sexes as to} June } “pretty feet.” tion i ht RATS Attra The war has worked | Sounvicl M ; : Z wonders in teaching young) » 1 - men the value of good feet, Nason ae Mea Manne ho Dentistry and we have been fortunate |#*,Motr Joell i Paving: in contributing through our) as Nancy uel That “Westpointer” shoe to the|, mine EMaalla have Clit , il of many men anes i ‘rom i Lasts f late years our Shoe | from ihe Boa peice recely t ik’ de the deat Department has been mak- * able. ‘Thea ing rapid advances, due to|!RWIN'S “MAJESTICS," (You oan en excellent management and) COMEDIANS, SINGERS AND Meath anne stocks that for quantity and} DANCERS FILL COLUMBIA The New WATERBURY Way quality leave little to be de-| rowints einieree sin ti tule have your sired 1 known the M t tha Men buy shoes as needed. ert ppearar “a waved Boys need shoes so often it arian 24 the: Columbia 7 Minto A ‘keeps parents busy \ rhome for t * y Our shoes are always on] he Uisw ie made up or two NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY call and must make good) !esaue gots with & vaudeviiie a) Sets of Teeth + ~ + $5,00up sigan = ’ and there, Dug Dell, G sold Fillings - = = = $1,.00up or else we do, an and Howcao Al Gold Crowns, 22 karat - $8.00 up ial Cu * 5 ‘ver Filli ee = + BOcu Rogers Peer COMPANY Vu r Fillings p WarerBurY DENTAL COMPANY Incorporated 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn Hours: 6106 Sundays. 9102 1 serman, French and Swedish Spoken, WADIES UN ATTENDANCE Broadway | |") at3éth St, Hazel For way Fifth Ave. 1 41st Se. 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