The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1918, Page 17

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Gillespie beunty specialist of K ‘ity, re- cently gave out the following state- t regarding gray hair: well known larken gray hair, and make it To a half of ¢ of bay rum, a small ompound and % ounce These ingredients can t any drug store at very r the druggist will put it Apply to the hair twice CONCERTS AND MUSIC. | Metropolitan Opera House | TO-NMGIL bh, MME & " ¢ lock US NEPEAN Tis SEASON Helen Moller | iin THEATRER. | GETTING TOGETHER’ NOTICE: | SPECIAL MATINEE FRIDAY PRICES 50c to $1.50 Engcgoment Ends Positivaly S: stale |] BROADKURST *{\)."\%.! 8 FOLLOW THE GIRL BIJOU +. , | || THE SQUAB FARM |] SHUBERT i host rin arrymcre (ronpettead 39TH ST. res 815 wot, HODGE "A ere tor Car CORT THY SiySOy's MOROSCO BARDI, BOOTH , f | THIRD MiRTHFUL MONTH of SEVENTEEN LTD. Mi} Maxine Elliott's EYES OF YOUTH}: its CASINO MOH SOY" On. LEADYLLADY “WHY MARRY ? 1» ! } |) "ace “ ASTO K +, 1 PLAYHOUSE 1 LITTLE TEACHER * iy X8"* LONGAGRE 2 3.88 ONLY ONE WEEK M ORE — PLYMOUTH aC Brzaut ae THE WILD buCK’ MARY SHAW “MY 4 YEARS IN GERMANY” ra I by William Nigh, ‘ TWICE soe i - Muar STANDARD 7) | FACTS NOT “FICTION! tne | Vania. “THE BOOMERANG” of KN LOEW'S 7th Ave ie 10, 81 ICKER BOCKER firs hie a “THE GIPSY TRAIL” , ing a sallow complexion — dark rings | ot look in your face—dull eyes with no ‘ pound mixed with olive oil to act on EMPIRE {iv Barrymore ork CHANCE NEW AMSTERDAM W. 434 F tant a Titi) T COHAN REVUE (918 , || REPUBLIC Yi. \5) ey, $38 || TIGER I ROSE KEEP LOOKING YOUNG (j= It's Easy—-If You Know De | Edwards’ Olive Tablets The secret of keeping youngis to feel | oung—to do this you must watch your \ iverand bowels—there’snoncedof hav- N under your eyes — pimples — a bilious | K§ sparkle, Your doctorwill tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from in- | active bowels and liver, Dr. Edwards, a well-known physictan | in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com- the liver and*bowels, which he gave to , his patients for years. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, are gentle in their | action yet always eftective, They bring | abouc that exuberance of spiri wae natural buoyancy which should . | joyed byeveryone, by toning upthe liver | N pe clearing the system of impurities. | N You will know Dr. Edwards’ Olive | Tablets by their olive color, 0c and | 25c per box. All druggists. —Advt, 'N THEATRES. ZIEGFELD NEWEC FR! MIONIGHT SEDC A Train of Mirth LIBERTY Wert “GOING UP” CRITERION Fea i LAURE? TE FAYLOR naaaners, HAPPINESS: ris FU LION ROCK& WHITE HU Arnold Wp N ON Nits, DALY i HARRIS Wo (i, rea BRANDON TYNAN in SUGLESS MU, se 4th & a ort bit Psi COHANEHARRIS,Y Mf A TAILOR- MARE MAN ELVINGE yi Wals Business Hetore Pleasure | Bernard & Alex, Carr. GLOBE Mat Wed, FRED STONE ACK O’LANTERN® () PARK Mines Wea 2 20) NAV i m1 MELEE ATE YY bedi GREAT PLAYS . AT POPULAR PRICES NOW PLAVING—LAST WEEK | ™ WIDOW’ S WEED ULL” | EOD. yes Be "g | —______ VAUDEVILLE. cxna| FEPROCTOR'S i BL | gett EVELYN NESBIT PxeRcE’ | KELL Rivisibi’ enegte Kellerman ! BIFF-BING-' BANG SHOW ______ BROOKLYN STAR * PLAYING T Lowe TE Hal PEEDWAY GIRLS 2—BIG CONCERTS —3 CHARITY. “SKY FIGHTERS BY POPULAR DEMAND ar A Ge, The Anderson Callenes, Park Ave, & Goxb 6 4) oA Musical Tale of the East, by Oscar Asche. ~ CENTUR MTT YW). What Three of the Greatest Leaders in the Musical World Say Let me thank you for the delight- ful evening’s entertainment which you have provided in “Chu Chin Chow.” It is truly a_ beautiful spectacle, rich in color, spirited and full of action, charming in its fan- tasy, a delight to eye and car. I was not surprised to see your thea- tre packed. Evidently the public appreciates your splendid enter- prise and artistic achievement. One sure test of theatrical genius is to know how to keep your thea- tre full. You have the secret. (Signed) GIULIO GATTI-CASAZZA, General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera House Wj GIULIO GATTI-CASAZZA General Manager and Artistic Director of the World-Famous Metropolitan Opera House, New York. I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed the performance of ‘‘Chu Chin Chow.” It is really more beautiful than anything I have ever seen abroad in all my travels. I was not only de- lighted with the performance itself, but with the music. I think it is most appro- priate and exceptionally well done, and, all in all, duction. Cordially yours, (Signed) a most artistic pro- JASCHA HEIFETZ JASCHA HEIFETZ Greatest Violin Virtuoso in the World, the Idol of all Music Lovers. I cannot help but eculogize your production of “Chu Chin It spectacle ever Chow.” is the most superb evolved, weaving a spell of enchant- ment and unforgettable pleasure. It is especially gratifying to me, as the stage upon which I created so many gigantic operatic presentations should produce so incomparable and so beau- tiful a successor. (Signed) OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN ratic Impresario, One of the World's atest Musical Geniuses. WILLIAM ELLIOTT, F. RAY COMSTOCK AND MORRIS GEST PRESENT HU CHIN CHOW Music by Frederic Norton. Now in its Second Year at, His Majesty's Theatre, London, NOW IN ITS SIXTH MONTH OF SUCCESS IN NEW YORK ' The Most Beautiful Production in | Company of 300 People | the History of the American Stage Fourteen Big Scenes | AN UNPARALLELED ARRAY OF BRILLIANT ARTISTS THEATRE frsessiy NEAR BROADWAY Under the Management of WILLIAM ELLIOTT, F.RAY COMSTOCK & MORRIS GEST " . . Eveni Economic Prices—i'e""%i'°,2 25c to $2—Mat. To-Day Warsz, a2 Best Seats $1 Extra Holiday Children’s Matinee Easter Monday, April 1-—25c to $1 SEATS FOUR WEEKS IN ARY ANES a. WMO ULL : al NS N a ————

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