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THEATRES. eo Mts. Tose ead akc Den aL Mai & Bs, THE WILO DUGn By HPNRIK IDSEN, mink x BROADHURST "4! Wott Pie §: EMILY STEVENS Sirs HAN iF PuTHOUSE re sit TLE TEACHER 0 Laughter! ‘The Stuart Walker Co, In ‘Tarkingto “THE ‘love! Yn MARY SHAW *Auitx sa. ARD SHAW, Bnav orn gt, ve E Mate, Wed. de Bat, | EMPIR THE My Own Experiences in the ‘Battalion of Death” Chapter VII.—THE PALL OF KERENSKY. By Eva Zanitz KIDDIE KLUB SHOW IN BROOKLYN TO BE. _ APATRIOTIC PARTY a Admission Is the Purchase of our camp, hysterical and weeping, while the other! a 25-Cent War Stamp— foldiers of the b lion who had not witnessed the awful scenes ot | 4 >, " o-Morrow, | the first night of rioting stood In ranks awaiting the order to march | Tryout To-Morr } rograd and uphold the Government, an imperative message came aes $I lay fn the hut A Remarkable enthusiasm for the Pa- triotic Party of The Evening World's | Kiddie Klub ts beingshown by every e one connected with ft, and Cousin Kerensk¥ pieanor is delighted with the letters {she has received from loyal cousins who have promised to attend the | Tryout, ‘This will be held to-morrow | morning, March 16, at 9 o'clock, In the Jestic Theatre, No, 651 Fulton t, Brooklyn. The Theatre is near ving Street entrance of the “The women them must leave th soldier sisters recet ter disappointment not forego the comman fight no mo The battalion is to be disb: ge with sorrow and protes! for any sacr he had issued and they obeyed. sky was a man of frail physique, with blond hair and luminous color that w ther gray nor blue. In his walk and in the timbre his voice in conversation there was a suggestion of physical weak- ness that aroused one's sympathy, almost one’s pity. Wher he headed the movement of the Social Revolutionists and rushed | hither and thither in all his waking hours, urging and exhorting the people to the great effort which might have saved Russia, he always was accom. \nied by doctors, prepared to give him stimulants, Often he collapsed | 4, than « in the ¢ » of a day, yet, restored to consciousness, Mtoe courageou of the Battalion of Death must tr barracks. Kiddie Klub member who | lives in Brooklyn or on Long Island 1s eligible to take part in the Tryout, t iit r she can s or dance, play Siberia and made sure that every ch was usual was pro- cal instrument, or recite or Im. n the motor card com’ | Patriotism Is to be underlined and Czar and his family | omphasized throughout the affair, an tatic <erensky per- ea the Czar and ‘takin it wil take the purchase of one | PRING ALE for PECIALS Tomorrow t ‘: a ve cent. Thrift Stamp to ad- tcemoe he A ea . pied er ged |e member of the Kiddie Klub x of @ courticr, tot th party Hath adel se $1.28 Combinations..... .86 pril 6 at the ajestlc Theatre. sInted Korntloft, Boy Scouts of America have volun- | $1.28 Nightdresses....... .66 id the Kiddio Klub In ev- oth at the Tryom and at | f the k ehiet 0 94 ct. Lingerie Petticoats .72 with cs Topham most kindly! 68 ct. Corset Covers 36 enone’ |baliet. “tie, Hrookiyi Atiale-Sehoot| $204 Crepe de Chine n the Advisory $4.94 Silk Blouses... see 8.88 stihe Hae at world, in- | $1.95 Voile Blouses...... 1.57 aa ps 4 ; | $2.04 White Blouses... . .2.36 $1.47 Smocks....... volt aledine" | $6.00 Corsets 3.74 eeted to ty vn HONOR ST. F PATRICK AND U.S.) $3.00 Corsets ve 184 f, after his arrest, declared | 4, 9, 4, of New York County to| $2.60 Braasieres... 1.64 ed Kerensky only be- ise of his failure to rule with power © . After this wept over from the , the dread- Petrograd, Celebrate To-Morrow Night. The New York County Ancient Or- dey of Hibernians will celebrate St Patrick's Day with a patriotic demon- yne time or the Czar's person and | $4.93 Silk Petticoa $3.93 Silk Petticoats.... $1.67 Sateen Petticoats 1.36 o-— o 25 and 28 ct.New Ribbons .20 night way with June 6, when I bayonet from Phiedetphian 1 linea gtestoesle Order of nib i 46 ct. Taffeta Ribbons.. .30 Jolshevilst, tnited| 92 ct. New Handbags... .73 P| Carthy, State Tre $1.35 Handbags... . 1.00 men Jerome F. d Representa 97 ct.Gold Fil’d Bracelets .68 47 to 97 ct. Jewelry. 28 16 ct. Men's Initial Handkerchiefs........ . 15 ct. Women’s Handkfs . $1.18 House Dresses... . $1.18 Crepe Kimonos $1.64 Crepe Georgette 1.17 77 ct. Chiffon and Je of them others ad will include t a well ast jarney Lake, dor wounded, hed forward to take t rwed to tl y 3 farm house near the ty, where the temporary leaders of | kt had established head f . defying the from ULAR PRICES, OWS" WEED see DAMA. DANCING, BAN, Ow the BarkYwore’ OFF C Georgette 56 KEW AMSTERDAM {5 9 to 14 ct. Novelty and Greatest Musical se Pearl Buttons, c d T3 J : Pearl Buttons, c'd .30 = nad 18 ct. Soutache Braids.. .14 . had y 26 ct. Rosebud Trimming .18 ° Picture world: to pay} bot. ate ace movelty ed ity ae . etn went about among |#f6, for wish fie arsed lo war nm | Pearl Buttons...... sete ee IF, \eking tv pounde of agar whats |g Beret Cate, 10 years ole 16 ct. Muslins...... ak Bere rere eo eon aa afte, ft (| 48 ct. Bleached Sheetings 37 of rigtht and | when f f Magistr ») $4 ct. and 37 ct. pte BHareDy. pee se OOP | Pillow Cases... .24.and .26 Eves BeoMata wed Sat 220 with eck it, The |in shed and horror,| $1.64 Sheets...........- 1.10 | VANDERBILT eet ean with the hed thine | 20. ob) MOK ae LIBERTY Set ta Mat ont PHOTO PLAYS. ” $2.49 Bed Ticks aediba 6 | aay “' | $2.69 Crochet Spreads. .1.60 GOING UP” ; | | $1.39 Crochet Spreads. .1.00 CRITERION Gies\eMihsy Fest S18 | | $3.33 Comfortables.... .2.67 i LAURETTE TAY, LOR }; d $5.27 Comfortables.... 3.77 Thine sins, “HAPPINESS” |) a Oe Rats cS Li) | an The Authorized Photoplay of A Feather Pillows FULTON 3%! his mmbassador 29x28-Inch—rem. $2820.00 HUDSON fist fib, Foner the kaiver! $4.95 Comfortable || Awelé DALY in THE MASTER | Everybody's Y FOUR YEARS gilé Crib Blankets... 00 Harare 44 42% BRANDON TYNAN doing it t IN GERMANY $2.95.Blankets..... 2.20 wine | Never, hee este Is Now Showing Twice Daily at the $6.04 & $7.44 Blankets. 6.00 iE ) Bvenina Te : $7.36 Cowhide Bags... .6.00 peered % KNICKERBG K iB yoda tad : $5.60 Cowhide Bags... 4.44 PARLOR BI vu fy ey Porn if |Lanuy of" the ‘ocrmnn{ | 28 ct. Japanese Toys... .18 { with Horence Moore & John Cumberlune THEATRE, 38th St. & Broadway | fiction wnat) were 37 ct. Cabinet of , jf LYCEUM ¢ err __ Ue Beast of beta Stationery......... 25 DAVID HELABCU' Pietents TIGER ROSE BELASCO ort | THEATERS Wilk Lilli”? Patel apt tr» POLLY’ #4 ip THEATRE 42°ST West neds and Mockh COHANATIAKRISS, Y G28 EVENINGS at 830 ves of Bway Cards ang Booklets A TAILOR-MADE MAN « MATINEE TODAY 230 2c& 50 Postal Cards ELTANGE yo 41 9: Ere VAUDEVILLE, Ra sts Preaaniy Fa : ce ame doz we Business keiare Pleasure DRAMA ace Cards and Seals with D'S Bernard & Alex, Carr. EFFROTORS S Favors and Snappers FRED. S IN NW s ra and Snap ACK O'LANTERN® 10 )& = ™ < AI Luncheon Sets er C et for J ts i u | LAST TWO. DAYS— Paper Napyina 0 $ |) THE GREATEST WOMAN'S package. © MA 4) Nite (LAR nee EVER STAGED,__. Crepe Paper CENTURY mies i a i AMUSEMENTS, wok fi | ci so ae Spenrat 10 CHU Et cit Economie 8 rites E EVENINGS 8.30, 25c. to $1.50. | Symphon MATINEES 2,30, 25¢. to 75e. | Musi ted by LIAM NIGH. Seats » Citas with a Special rogramme by Meyer Bros, Hing 8 weeks in advance. "P Easter Thoughts | BROADWAY Wmay, ty) | 030 Lye. 6 Faney Crepe Paper eyA ok ASE t | Raya iat ree yg ee er Up! IACTO) iat eae WAY 47 BT. i le i? IniDp a Holy Pictures H ar . ANTS £0 per doze BURLESQUE, | | r Y HIDDODROME many PICKFORD = |__— ee “ane | Tars;. MAT. DAILY aay oo ‘ ; AR Stdimnuoren, Eacter Only 13. Shopping {iene s Lady Bucanmers tiBeub dled, Welle MIAO ESTICS Peni World Weate Work Wendero| Days Away 1 EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 16, 1918, HEARN Foarveenth Streot Weet af Fifth Avenne 16! GREAT SPRING SALE To Every One On Every Floor Acceptable Modes For Boys & Young Men Talloring is like mathematics, the solution is either right or wrong. In order that the addition of a Spring Suit may sum up correctly for you, we are presentin; best tailoring can ac YOUNG MEN’S SUITS The Popular Trench Model This Suit is shown in all ite variety of smar the belt is concerned smart disappearan styles—full quota of pockets. Dark nov weight for Spring-—are in black und white, Green, Hair-line Stripes and all desirable pattern three to thirty-eight chest Boys’ Spring Coats Castimeres, Cheviots, Worsteds and Velours are shown in large and amail checks an! mixty bi el g fults that have the set and line that only the hieve A Bargain in Blue Serge Suits 214 to Suits for School and Mest ag weixht fabrics 7.94 © 14,50 Also These Spring Sale soto nae $4.96 Boys’ Suits..... 3.77 $5. 94 Boys’ Suits..... 4.65 #emi-Nort “tie la~Canal Norfolle models, in fancy tneres and Che desirable plaids, stripes @nd patterns 8 to 17 yeura res? to 1? years, 68 ct. Children’s 67 ct. Boys’ Blouses... .54 Rompers . 55 In the newest Spring styles Practical styles, with or i neckband oF at without collure- 2 to 6 years. collars, Boys’ Caps 45 57 ct. Boys’ Blow 44 brown, er tant and faney and riped mixtures in newest hed bpring “styles —~ ‘full ‘cross ta; B-to-db-yeur sles, laped fM 54 ct. Overalls. - 38 48 ct. Boys’ Hats 36 Children's Overalls tn gray 4 Spring styles, in brown, gray atripe—two pockets—slaes 4 and fancy mixtures, to 10 yeurs. Are Responsible for Values Extraordinary Such as These in Our Apparel Sections $21.50 Silk Frocks 15.50 $18. £0 Taffeta Frocks 9.75 ‘Taffeta and ¢ ta Frocks—navy, tun ana bine nd Kray tone. etrit lu—colors, ee hips pal mulberry, new Mier, Georgette sineves vhite collare—14 to 18 yeurs. $22.50 and $23.75 Women’s Suits... 1 verge Atri ated 17.50 0 i lar ot, white is to 20 years, atin * 36 to 46, $16.74 Misses’ Coats.13.75 $25.74 and $26.74 In tan, Pekin, navy and Women's 8 Coats . 19.50 clay — poplina, high , ; ‘ walsted models rlapping belts—butte elty pockets ~sizes 14 te $2.59 Wash S $3.89 Women’s and Misses’ Skirts i Drala tetas it MORNING SPECIALS. Tomorrow, mesuraeys Until 1 P.M. 1 16 0 4 & Met ‘ Madras 4 CTH DEFT rae $6.94 Girls Coats Suite 10 to 17 yrs G45 folk and ‘ $2.00 Boys’ Lace Shoes wate 14 he t $3.95 Pett # 25 Mens Suthe Mis Shirts 1 65 rail utiaa eee J $3.0 Mer eat iy ua $3.00 Gurls! White Canvas Shoos ul “ si \ taint a St sli eh ac And to Greenhut’s Former Patrons We Extend a Hearty Welcome Where Great Spring Sale Values Will Be Found in Each Department! For Example the Following for Saturday: PRING ALE or PECIALS Tomorrow $1.47 Kid Gloves 1.00 $1.97 Umbrellas ... 1.60 $1.27 Umbrellas 1.00 28 ct. Men's Hose 21 $1.25 Silk Hose +94 64 ct. Fancy Neckwear 37 $1.35 to $1.55 Boudoir Caps 4 $3.00 Men's Trousers 2.24 65 ct. Mon's Neckwear . .37 $1.78 Men's Madras Shirts 1.28 $1.60 Mon's Pajamas 1.16 58 ct. Men's Suspenders 37 88 ct. Otis Underwoar .70 $1.00 Men's Underwear .77 45 ct. Women's Underwear. Extra sizen—our reg $1.97 Fine Serges, 60- in. 1.62 $2.97 60-in. Broadcloths 2.36 $1.97 Black Tricotine, 64-inch....... 1.56 $2.37 Plaids and Stripes 1.87 $1.88 Wool Poplins, 64-inch........ $1.97 Shepherd Checks, 1.42 64-inch........ 1.54 $1.47 Satin, 35-inch 1.09 $1.50 Taffetas 1.15 $1.47 Crepe de Chines. 1.14 $1.75 Crepe Meteors 1.33 50 ct. White Madras 42 78 ct. White Chiffon Voile 62 60 ct. White Gabardines 40 46 ct. White Poplins Bt 35 ct. Shirting Madras 24 17 ct. Fancy Voile 1214 47 ct. Silk Mixed Crepe de Chine...... 38 40 ct. Khaki Cloths 30 48 ct. Silk Mixed Pongee .38 $1.07 Figured Lining Satins, yd. wide...... .84 $1.17 Silk Emb'd Flannel .88 20 ct. Domet Flannels . .16 65 ct. Robe Cloth Al 72 ct. White Flannels . .58 $1.88 Table Napkins,doz,.1.44 $1.85 Linen Table Damask... 1.47 87 ct. Table Damasks . .66 $1.00 Scarfs & Centres . .77 47 ct. Scarfs and Squares .36 48 ct. Turkish Towels 36 $1.80 Silver Piated Ware, !{ Doz.. 1.44 19 ct. Tablespoons and Forks. 12 $1.96 Knives and Forks 1.33 Spring Millinery Spring Sale Specials $1.95 Girls’ Hats 1,37 Smart tailored models & $2.95 Trimmed Hats 2.16 Bln { colors: amart * $1.87 Untrimmed Hats 1.33 ' : ed $4.74 Untrimmed Hats 3.65 and * 3 and 28 & 46 ct. Flowers 32 F ‘ hed $1.37 and $1,55 Floral Wree hs sand 1,10 flowers _--—