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PHOTO PLAY® | a OG. SCENTLY HIER OF q WILLIAM J. en PHOTO PLAYS. HERE TO SEE a 'SEYE FLYNN F US. SECRET SERVICE Nef FLYNN has supplied the tremondousty thriting facts for this wonder production of dynamic revelations from his per- 4 sonal expertences and observation with tun plotters as Chief oe the United States Secret Service. They are positive and irre- in thelr condemning truth ef the life-taking dupticity of Germany. And through these intensety thritting revelations facts runs a stirring story of romance and heart interest. Don't seeing every one of these twenty marvelousty the menace of Imperial Germany's spy army in America. 9 9 Sabre an, Wom, Sa THEA are and dist 2. O1ssi0 Tyree ry sate antes mgitinn ite Birr cnet "hate PI Ngee ind Ave. and Oth St by THE WHARTONS wit ne poputar screen stars ING BAGGOT ana MARGUERITE SNOW SEE iT WEEKLY AT—, BROOKLYN My, 4&5. er pPeEa hoe OPER fins TH 8. THD, ~ gee ROTA odoD ere Sal iia 8. 4th Bt, pictured truths x. i ATTENTION, Brings Silsee KNIck ALL AMERICANS! You Should Know That the German War Lords Meant to Conaver the United States as Well as Europe. ‘ou ine FACTS in the Tremendous Photos “MY 4 YEARS IN GERMANY” Now Pinying to Packed House: yh the ERBOCKER asTH STREET AND Death aes Pines. am N ue ‘pay goes edtaleses area sta tine, CTIA EE THEATRE #f,42;* National Security Learte, Week, y TT x”/”"”" FOR SALE. Sore eres Oven daily di 8B Pe a Cail or aeuid. {ior Book’ Gea, DIAMONDS ON CREDIT is BRIG AN, waTcH Dia! Bougat and SOLD for caan only, NETT, 175 Broadway, Upstairs, HELP WANTED—MALE, * LABORERS-Strong men willing to work out of town for good wages; general laborers and yardmen, freight han- dlers, gas makers, roll- ing mill men and casting shop men; transporta- tion and first week's ledging advanced; United States Govern. ment work; must be U. S. citizens. Winchester Repeating Arms Co,, New Haven, Conn, Ap- ly U. S. Employment ervice, 22 E, 28d at, and Tuesday, IVOL rie 40tb ae | 20°80 60 Tees $1 La Tosca,” ad ¢ “Depths of * Strand Oren, REAT PLAYS AT POPULAR PRICES, Fy he PLAYING LOVE’SLIGHTNING By ADA PATTERSON, Wall-Known Newspaper Writer, and || ROBERT EDESON, Actor. || A short address at each perform: ance by MISS PATTERSON. 500 Sea: Mats, at 2501 700 Beats at The, » Thurs, venlngy Sis” she Sate.. 2.15, ard. Soldiers in uniform admitted tree, LEXINGTON zuxaAr RIVERSIDE | A iases Gatsoutges ele Boeclal concert @unday afternoon end orening ig Krleen, Oren. §1-50 ‘ain. Cir Easter Mon Nintiness ‘Apri ee Sam) Denman & Wedd, abel ad Laslarton Rotts He Is Armiesd—An Gets 2-Year Sentence. Magistrate Brough in Men's Night © Street Btatioh to have Joseph Staiman, thirty-seven and homeless, finger print- od. armless. stomed to obeying orders, Pohel bother to explain to the Magts- Aldn a Dd Offender, He |trate that the prisoner hadn't any fin« gers to be printed. He took Stalman before Fingerprint Expert Aaron Blott- Jourt last evening thoughtlessiy ordered | man and they made careful impressions ‘oliceman Harry Pohel of the Fifth | of the prisoner's toes, Records showed Stalman had been ar- rested in Brookiyn for begging. Magle- Btalman, accused of begming, is | trate Brough imposed an indeterminate sentence of two years A A Speedy Convalescence After a severe illness you face the stiff, uphill climb to complete recovery. How can you quickly get back on your feet? How can you regain your strength, stamina, former capacity for work and pleasure? Gude’s Pepto- Mangan will help Nature to build your body by building your blood, Gude's PeptoMangan “The Red Blood Builder” Gude’s Pepto-Mangan makes pure blood by making new blood. It increases the number and capacity of the red blood cells. Young and old alike show a marked improve- ment in color, vigor, and appetite after taking it a short while. 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Business Before ‘Pleasure apt tae 2a PUNCH & JUDY 4 , ROYAL DIA D & WATCH BS one C4 “ Maiden Lane. Phone Jobo 243. Agent colle, | RQy Phone Circle 1300, Mais Wad, PRY 90 DY AMONDS dANISBINGMN . iN CREDiY 37 MAIDEN LANE ot another Hroadway theatre Ail 1 | DIAMONDS, Fas. = ene VAUDEVILLE, Brome & Co.. Kallaluki Klein | Tirin. Jullen son & Douglas & otis, ue Bee Ponther.° K wi Haviland To Maret’ de Collette maha geen © Pige) ™ & Victor Moore, Rea BAYES Barney Bernard & Alex, Carr, with | GLOBE FRED oO STONE: My Sa PARK | re; TPARY-NAVAL MELODRAMA, | 'ZDAYS LEAVE _AMUSEMENTS. \, eer AT THE -» NIDBO OLUMBIA ei , MERRY ROUNDERS. BURLESOUE. OLYMPIC fi sei dr BROOKLYN Sutin tans te SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Manufacturing Chemists CONCERTS AND MUSIC. HIPPODROME, SUN, AFT., MAROH 31, ROSA | GIACOMO RAISA RIMINI FRANKO'S, OROM Nig Loe, 82.00, 82.60. METROPOLITAN ant To-night, 8 -Cary, Tesoro SO" tgs. 8. Mate. ‘Tues. Thiirs, & Sat, 2. AL JOLSON ;; SINBAD J 44THST. 51, 0 el DET, MAY TIME | cnatata’ Oharies Purcell, Peggy Wood. Will ATH ST. Wot heat Monahan te Wat 2 Mies, A PAIR OF daa TIGER ROSE | ae WHY MARRY? vy Jone donc Wijtiame Hie Rest Comedy for Curables.”” “PLAYHOUSE HE t. & Mon. Witem A, Brady's ‘The ‘iu PEA ER NY MARY D) THY, *y NSA Mend FLO- FL LOMBARDI, mts KO EMTS CASINO #8 Bom Bipasha, aid “OH, BOY’? PLYMOUTH 40 Hryant St W.of Hwa Er. 8.10, “Mata: Wed & bat NAZIM OVA in “THE wito DUCK” by HENDIIK IBSEN Wat St, Poems Toa TONGACRE hc" sA.pi2 st OR NO. sare ebhcrm MARJORIE WOOD 4 GRE ATC. AST 1g 0th or, way. Rve,.8. 00, Maxine Elliott’s i'P.05; Gs Kure 4° EYES OF YOUTH}33« PRINCESS sor ts near Hey, Bow Matinees Wed, & Sa MAT, DAILY smoke THE MILITARY MAIDS , | You Like DARLINGS OF PARIS CONCERTS—2 | WORK MONDAY WONDERS, Mis. ‘are, s Profession BERNARD SHLAW 2 WEEKS Mole TO STANDARD "yin, Maui MERT DEMAND LOEW’S Tha Ave. it 2 ae “FAIR AND WARMER” “| AMUSEMENTS, GRAND OPENING MADISON 5Q GARDEN | the beth, K.0F¢.§2,500,000 DRIVE ENDS TO-DAY; $237,444 \ NEEDED harvelom Caitpal Campaign to Aid Uncle Sam’s Boys a Great Success. / This ts the last day of the Knights of Columbus drive for $2,500,000 that will be devoted exclusively to the mental, moral and physical beneft of our boys both in cantonments bere or oh active duty in France. ‘Tho latest report shows that the amount on hand now |s $2,262,665.77, of $237,444.63 below the mark, Of the great sum already on hand, perhaps $1,000,000 was collected by the special Downtown Committee, which, made up of ten teams, was heatled by Judge Morgan J, O’Brien. Ahrtost all of the big firms of the financial district have made hand- some donations, and if there is any deficit to-night It will be squarely up to the 297 parishes in the Arch- diocese of New York. It was ited last night that of this number no re- sponde has been had from twenty- eight parishos, Among the latest contributors to send their checks in for the fund are: Lord & Taylor $1,000 McCreery & Co 1,000 Tiffany & Co. 2,500 Far West, Tray. As: . 600 Mutual Benefit Ass'n of Franklin Simon & Co.... 8,000 * Franklin Simon . 1,000 Vincent Astor ... + 1,000 A réport received from Zone No. 8, consisting of twelve parishes, with | headquarters at the Good Shepherd Church, Broadway and 207th Street, shows that its quota of $131,500 has been passed, Zone No. 13, consist- ing of twenty-five parishes in Bulll- van and Ulster Counties, is within $1,000 of its allotment of $62,160, A number of big firms throughout da The Schulte Cigar. st there are 118 in th the Knights of C oluthbu pa gross receipts, t edick Orange Juice Compan which will give 6 per cont, of the gross receipts to-day, Catholics and non-Catholics. cause, Mrs, Katherine G. ploye’ 90 per cent. non-Catholic, pth 50 without any Hgnatius Loyolr trouble, St. $106,814, Spirit, The near New York University, taken In Mra. one of thi Blessed Broadwa rament, received @ telegram you- C. K. G. Billings. The messag of $1,000 for the fund. T Astor the fund was made to St Gregory's Chuch, No, Street, throu; os M. McWalters. To-night arish of St, Bliza- with quarters at nd adway, all | of the Washington Helgnta district ew York Institut ! Dumb, will fon for rough St. promised to the fund by Brady of the Wo: tion, was given be at Carnegie Hall last night "The pic- js with the work of Cardinal TODAY 245anda15_*= Plains addressed a Catholic day. as mar driv waes given | tortainment of t rish of Our |Lady of Good Counsel, 230 East bh Street A SS Bong hought. by Philip whil ein service tn raffled ner, Je It_brought s mark, 1 was hoped to pass the o-night Cemetery. March 2 Ma GREATEST SHOW ON The Gigantic Array of New and Sensational Features Will Make All New York Marvel at This Tri- umph of Colossal Achievement Admiaion to sacar hice aE a i it (Word Anta, " OFF eat Ficus" ee Pie an the city have promised to ‘donate 5 to 20 per cent. of to the fund. 8, of which ty, will give bus 10 per cent. Another is of the » whose parish quota ‘as $50,000, réports having collected Church of the Holy Was ansessed afi 500, and so far has a) Wood, Captain of ums of the Church of the at Tist Street and ounced the subseription by Mr. Billings to Mrs, Wood's book check for $1,000 sent by Vincent 144 Weat 90th 187th will have a prominent Catholics he marchers, led by the band of the the Deaf easman James | Husted of Kill, Father Richard J. Keefo of St. John's Church, White Plains, and District Attorney Lee Parsons Davis of White War Drive meeting at White Plains yester- thustagm that f Columbus t at an en- neney, then turned It back Talbot, who has fund, said the as within a few There are many individual cases where excellont work has been done in the various parishes among the ‘The Jews have responded nobly to the McBride Made a special drive among the em- the Supply Department of ow York Navy Yard, which is She rained Viectime tp om EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROW a5, “tote. BEGGAR TOE- PRINTED; WHY? Accu Fourteenth a Pac TTNR AEARN Bireet West of Firth Aveous Last Five Days of the Great Spring Sale and Only 5 Days More to Easter Nature's Great Signal to Change to Spring Apparel Quality, Style, Price and New Up-to-the-Minute Merchandise In Every Section Spring Sale Specials For Monday and Tuesday _ GIRLS’ HATS Trimmed yeroet per and be- wtylee ° OT and colors— our regular $4.04 TRIMMED HATS Smart Gress shapes trimmed tn the er reglar Whee ORD UNFRIMMED BATS HATS et r shapes large, iting "he . 2.00 um fasntonable black inoluded—- Our remular $2 a, wl Hats | purchas he be trimmed Without charge: FLOW BRS years—our reg. No charge WOMEN’: ie, for alterations. § SUITS serge navy and Spring models in bine ~ matt, mmed—belted or with —over-collar of bea er! speniung “ © 4 17.50 = Maree ' for aiterations, | WOMEN'S COATS Smart models—plain or pleateg backs—developed in poplin ad aeryge—ollk lined—new shades “in clude Gray, Pekin Blue, lack nnd Trees ‘Mixtures—all siges—our 19. $2.74 and $26.74. .ceeeeeeee ts CREPE KIMONOS Smart, pretty “models—o cape “collars, Flower, "trimmed, belt——in golgra It, > It, blue, lavender, Copenhagen Our Fewulaf ¢ . SILK _PETTI( COATS Soft Cg taffetas and 4 Men lines edlors—attractive flounces Ratie fitted bands 4.25 our regular be 3 ws imit two, WOMEN’ COMBINATIONS | Soft Nainsook—yokes elaborately | trimmed front and back OUF regular $128 ereeseceeeee . euler Timtt ‘two. WOMEN'S PETTICOATS our regular Amit two. Tuesday Is A Suit—A Blouse, etc., is the way one plans her Easter Costume. For Blouse Day we have selected these charming models that will please in style—in Dressy White Blouses Our reg. $4.97... ..000eeee Fine voiles, with novelty collara and tibet: that are trimmed with lace and embroidered to enhance work that emphasizes their fineness. Georgette Crepe Blouses Our reg. Spring shades of peach; nile, bisque and white—novelt; collars, lace vestees, cut work, frilling ‘individual.”” a S MORNING SPECIALS--Today & Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, qiantities restricted ming effects that make them ' wel ct. Sill Mixed Crepe de Chine Navy black—brald or ad ton trimmed—full backs. BKIRTS--BEOOND FLOR. $4.94 Girle’ Spring Coats. . Black and white checks model that «lv and oleae _poekets $ t Grids OSATS—SECOND FLOOR, $1.17 Little Tots’ Tub Dresses Gingham end chambray ~ of models—neatly trim’ 3.03 amar at have contrast poplins ita Bpring-like touch | and belts | oles. to 6 yr NPANTH' DEPT—SRCOND Flay $244 Yoon lounge Me 's Trousers 2.18 Worate cheviots--gray and a variet neat stripes YOUNG N'8 DEPT, THIRD FLOOT $1.50 Boys’ Trousers... 128! Gray and brown cheviots and | caslmeres-—also corduroys # to 16 yro BOYS’ CLOTRING—THIRD F100 $1.37 Satine—35 ine! | hy 1.08 G quality—large of col eseoriment | * ‘BILKS-—-MAIN FLOOR, $1.58 Fine Tyill Sores 15 aod ja—40-ineh Tan, Be! myrtle, . rune, Olive, garnet, navy and | lack DRESS G00D8-—MAIN FLOOR, * 35 ct, Chiffon Voiles—44 inch by Pink, It. blue, cream, old ‘ay, Copenhagen, dn Ae, WASH eXanro3 NT Look for the Clocks! 25 et. Bleached Muslins Spring Sale Specials For Monday & Tuesday BOYS’ SUITS Semi-Norfolk and Trench models— desirable fancies and checks~ 7 to 17 years our regular $6.87 Corduroy with or Limit three suits, Or pleated, tn fancy chevioti re Our regular. 6487 3.85 without collars—2 to JUNIOR SUITS simeres and Vel CHILDREN'S ROMPERS our regular oe Norfolk and Russian modele—plati 3 to § years Vartoua . atyloa, Limit BOYS’ BLOUSES White or striped percales, attached collars—8 to 16 our reg. .67 be Limit three. BOYS’ HATS Spring styles and fabrice—brown, gray and mixtur our reg. 48 Limit GIRLS’ SERGE SKIRTS vy bine, full pleated modele 1 G8 Limit “two. TOTS’ WHITE DRE Yokes, Empire and belted models trimmed lace and embroidery. to 6 years. OUP POM. B2AT. cece eee eeeeeee ° Limit two, TOTS’ SERGE COATS White Belted Mo sizes to 6 8 yeare—our reg. ° 2.38 PIQUE CARRIAGE ROBES Lap—Scalloped broldered. cen’ wien our reg, $2.26 Limit ‘two. CHILDREN’S SOCKS White with fancy topsdouble 18 heel and too—our reg. .26 Limit four, MEN'S | HATS Spring styles and colors—fine soft c Jeather inside ban our reg. $2.55 , 2.25 MEN'S OVERCOATS Spring stylos—gray or black—sille or serge linings —woll tallored— our reg. $22.60 and $26.00. . 18.50 With edges—em- Blouse Day price. 3.92 their beauty—vthers with drawn- braided and tucks are used in trim- i5-Inch—assortment of street and vening shades, also flesh and pink ndergarments. WASH DRESS PABLIGS BASEMENT, ($26.50 Seamless Persian m and living RUGS—THIRD FLOOR, 7/67 ct. New Mixed Feather Pillows “ 17a25—flowered and striped ee et TLLOWS— BASEMENT. $2.19 Honeycomb Spreads 2.07 Full ige--various des BUKEADS— BASEMENT gna. 1 S6-Inch—-no dréss soft fintah for underwea MUSLINS—BASPMENT, ing: |21_& 23ct. Scrim Curtainings 4 White, crea or Arablan-lace insert or borders. UPHOLAT: iy BASEMENT, \s Md Boye! Lace Shoes 2.15 cai serviceable 450 One puctakin Shoe: High outs 18 ct. Women's Silk Gloves -elacy ar poln , No Mall or Telephone Orders, On Every Floor Spring Sale Specials For Monday & Tuesday CREPE DE CHINE OUSES ‘ BLOUS. Tt te Tagine 2.28 WHITE VOILE BLOUSES Tucked and Tf Tafa rimmed matte, embroidered coll Our reg, $1. S 7) Limit two. WOMEN'S KID GLOVES ae «ena bincl ol Fee te melt, seit slitchings ovr ree. ia Limit two. WOMEN'S GLOVES White chamolsette — f-clasp trasting or self al Our regular 87. see Limit two. WOMEN'S HOSE Boot silk—ilsle heel and toe—Black, White and desirable ‘colo 56 Our reg. .75.. MEN'S SILK HOSE Fancy Biri fare in newest joe and Bare In colorings—iiale heel and too— 7] Our reg, 87.600. 06s MEN'S HANDRERCHILFS Bort finfuh Tera size PENDANTS AND CHAINS Many dainty deslgns—gol set with Mainestones aa end colored stones— OOF FOB, Mio svicaresoces ace Limit two. SILVER-PLATED } TRASPOONS Protty dedlens—Bright or Gray fine teh ¢ — 50 Cur Febular #0 ate, Limit “4 § BOUDOIR CAPS Of crepe de chine combined tn tmea— oth A white and dainty ‘os x Ka 1 our regular $1.36 ana ae, 4 iit three, NECK WEA R our reg. 4 Limit’ tour, WIDE RIBBONS Bott taffotas dn Beautiful allltnery including white and biack —some molres also— our reg, 45... Uapessiee Limit 10 yarde. NEW HAND BAGS Onvelope and dress styles—newest hapes and colors—bi (73 included—our reg. WOMEN'S LISLE UNION SUTTS Low neck, aleeveless—banding heck und’ arm holes—tght_ or trimmed knee—regular our reg. 78 Extra sisto— Our regular BF eee ssteetss YDERWEAR Shirts, jock, short sTesves— Draw all aizes— our regular 35 . WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS @ oft tn Li CREPF DE CHINES Full Grepe weave—street and eve- ning shedeg=-0 inches Widen 97 our reg. $1.2 « iimit “iB yar 400IN. SATINS Fine close face—solt finish, fesh- fonable light and dark shades 7 1g our reg, $1.47 Limit 12 yards,” PLAID AND STRIPED ‘all wool FF 48 tn, ach Weave-aitractive combinations on grouse our ee. $1.88 1.56 LAmit 10 yards, SHEPHERD CHECKS 64-inch—all wool visee— large, mo Kon and » our reg, $19 ‘ . Ltt 10 yards, AINSOOK ruler Has SL Limit two, FLORAL VOILES wnd colorings the newest— er. a Limit 10 yards, KHAKT wl Dosirabis aiid Tengtha— 30 Limit 16 yards, DURING MARCH we offer as useal HEARN PEROXIDE SOAP Regularly 10 ets kqually din hard or Seema ‘only best ingredients used,