The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1918, Page 19

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THE EVENING WORLD, WOMAN'S BEAUTY Often Spolled by a Slow-Acting Liver OPERAS and CONCERTS Lack of Good Healthy Bile in the Liver Is the Greatest Detriment to the Good Health of Both Men and Women, | Philadelphia Orchestra Plays Here, mi method of combining podophyllum with the laxatives- tT | } t in harmony with it is the great discovery we have { inR Pi 2 liv ’ . : ’, Mate ies are ry te Sree, With Three Great Pianists Soloists =remnoves y Keeps ‘the biood | Women. sho Seorouinie Reaithy tie aha els which ar lar duty will rld-all_o ofan body Hii. ok Feraln, thelt hhenith that Renuty te thelr liver js not Ak BY SYLVESTER RAWLING use Ro & G Pilla the “vewatable Mu t Carnogie Hall yester- Te solojats, ail weil-knven Uratorio | J | aT te Society of the Friends of Singing of the boys was admirable. | gers, v 2 Grace Kerna, soprano; secreting healthy ce day afternoon, gave an impos-| nt pimbly_ or mallow in 5 Mrs, Benedict Jones, sitos William ate me Kiiow | mora about Tein is 'ample prot that Rt Bs4 ing concert that was devoted entirely | Wheeler, tenor, aud Edgar Schofield gad what roruity a iS to | fetecean ke or the nroniest | v| to the classics, The Philadelphia Or- | and Wilfred Glenn, baas, ‘Me Wheeler | Valug to them. ple who have headaches ng the words of the Evangelist, Mr, Schofield those of Jesus, and Mr. Glenn those of Pilate. De Luca, in placa of Amato, was under the direction of Leo- Stokowsk!, had been brought from the Quaker City for the Don't stand In|°ccasion. ‘The soloists were three dis- + chestra, pold € over tinguished pianists, Mme. Olga) Gianotto in a repetition of Mascagni'’s fi your own light, Samaroff, Harold Bauer and Ossip|"Lodoletta” at the Metropolitar Opera | Use R & G Pills| Gabrilowitsch, ‘There was a large| House last night. He both sang and |Intorpreted the part 1and youry audience, rest of tho fine cast t doctor can rel on their mer in which there were many MN up-| well known musicians, The applause |ruso as Mlammen and Florence E after each number was unstinted for|as Lodoletta, both in excellent voico; the soloists, for the orchestra and for]De Segurola, Didur, Lila Robeson, gett! cell Arden, Minnie Bgener, Max 2 CONCERTS AND music. stl cis naa geed cg ®litioch, Sante Mendelli and’ Burgh nen ce | ene | Something like an ovation at the end.| Statler, Mr. Moranzont conducted. byge. 8. Mae, Te. carnegie Hail, § Sunday Att, Mar. 31| This Mr, Stokowski deserved, for he| Afterward came Henry F. Gilbert's i. | (Bastar Sunday) ty yous” fig @ masterful, although unobtrusive, | ballet-pantomime ‘The co in AL JOLSON i SINBAD. M ( ORM ACK [cst acnation cate Ft ee a ——<—<<$<—<— oo ri ng a el}, 4 @THST, Wer, Votes. tos. understanding and skill, and, may one Rene UE tern 0 Rata estas “1.10, $2.00, Now at Bot Office _ fa certain elegange of manner tn sand dem: | his wielding of the baton that fas- MAYTIME Gite Pave) Pum Wo Preval. Paney Won W 5 THEATRES. | cinates, He has trained his orchestra | 44TH ST. Fea'0,, HOOY THEATIEE EMPIRE = 33e Was, IG. 4! to a high degree of finish, while pre- virility ‘Drive a Nail Here—Now amme began with Bach's | BarkYMore OFF CHAN diet uite 2 in LY minor, OD NEW cll orchestra and flute, a chaste gem| In MIDNIGHT FROLIC GH played with much finesse. ‘The flute | fifty GOCOANUT GROVE Atop NEW AMSTERDAM THATRE J) part is only an obligato, whieh Dani Maquarre pla well yesterday GAIETY list Laquarre play ! Wade A PAIR OF PETTICOATS J UBERT*4j2,.’ We ¥ % LION KL, in ¢ x de | tow every healthy body there are grains of iron, about as much as is contained in an p= ordinary Snail. By BIJO ry: W. of ve. 8 Matinew Wel & Sat rae SQUAB FARM ‘3, “WHY MARRY? Se OM ‘ or ‘eee een wepent T-TOOT! Ri] | =a el i) | 3 aay Lata 118 custom eat among the musi wed by Mozart r two pianos and “tenpenny reason of lack of iron in the blood = many are anemic emaciated, blood uneve| wrord “IT 1S AMIR Eve. Glove. 818, LIBERTY S8)%}, worl “GOING UP” corpuscles ‘Tho trip Bach, in ned Mr. Bauer and | » brought the con » instead of Thea. Noar way, Even. 8.16, Matiness Wei, & Sat. 2 1) we. HODGE. ,, .'2,!ti8 Reet comm being round and “A Gare for Carubi of good red blood, und was HENRY MILLER'S 4.11" | the nerves are lack P's, PLAYHOUSE. «3°, doenine Next Mon. Nicht, fee ievonmciite eed The LITTLE TEACHER®' fia eee Tate eee the nerves on good, “The Fountain of Youth” Surgical Insti- nied of physicians at th Mat-} tute, in Buffalo, iety [said he was to be the ¢ his presentation of F r day, in 4 St mins Wet hk N.Y. experi ist-| vials, If you feel worn 1 of |the day is half over, if 3 poor, if you are pale, or pimp » The} boils appear on the face or neck, gu —/ to the nearest drug store and cet 15 Wek OH, BOY" 5 CASINO fh Si! Si of Stuslel Comeriies.” LYCEUM * DAVID _# TIGER ‘ROSE | st. John the nd Pa ind weak, “If you wish to mu test send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce I COHAN&HARRIS,\. YES OR NO je s'f!ny |] A TAILOR-MADE MAN & Group of Artists, valids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Maine Blot’ Rion 8.08 4 Fe VANDERBILT "OH LOOK! Bae Buffalo and obtain a tri y W.G. B fen in. ya rT, it now Ivt 1 Street owing the work ELTINGE} eaveRiG Business Before | PRINCESS ® oa afl TAD! LADY! til end of the | aca ‘Scientific Dentistry with Barnes Bernard & Alex. Carr. 9) 2°" 4 . | PPROMEDY 856s, k GLOBE Bla iam J. Whitte-|/ My Roofless Plate MARY SHAW 42) ,583.7% FRED. STONE ft cal || agg Fath ht Mis. Warren's Profession PARK (cite pew ell Cutt | ft, Taday Matahwinn'e pain AMUSEMENTS. _ eens NOW NOW PLAYING Ooht ate cela | Full sets of Teeth..,... $5.00 up Twice Daily 2.18 and 4.15 Aas aidecape, Th Obid Fill $1.00 u GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH LOVE’S LIGHTNING rae va ating | Sl Sioa ae ara ‘oe ‘s By ADA PATTERSON, full lofiage, is charmingt net ae Well-Known Newspaper Writer, and ROBERT EDESON, Actor. Mother” lly interesting coranees ot © nSALTER Dentist ee a eee eee 3 shown |, NEVER NEGLECT A COLD OR COUGH Serious throat and lung trouble usually begin thus, At the outset or even when they become chronic ECKMAN'S ALTERATIV! This Calcium preparation cor An appealing play of the * variety espee Has Set Ali New dork nite with Delight. 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OLYMPIC irs, MA | vou dike THE MILITARY MAIDS 5S pale, thin, | their | are! was! found a soluble iron which, when yak [combined with native herk say Je a wonderful blood and Gund those who were lucky This they nam sh to get in he ard @ worthy per- now be had at most} CMILLO with Florence Moore & nee yh Bingham, | drug stores, and comes in 60-cent persons! tull| reat thFaa § rich, red blood, and N bey € si he eats thee Hac: one feels full of vigor. GRITERION Joc Mot (Hooda bau aus, |/i# 0 tradition that 1a How can we acquire good red LAURETITE TAYLOR Were eee ye blood? It is easily answered. For, way, Fe fr pnew oucty by “HAPPINESS” || Mr. Damrosch ts not forestalle many years Dr ce and his staff with iron and other tonics, and finally | | AziMovA “ME Wu ove oe Pt si iryean :| The Babcock Art cli fr thin dag-nod u “EE TONGACRE ror seattutiora tazeny 8 O Te Gallery ShOWs Gee ee er THURSDAY, MAROH 28, 1926, — HEARN | Fourteenth Oiregt of Fifth Avenue FRIDAY. AS USUAL. BARGAIN DAY” and the LAST FRIDAY OF THE GREAT SPRING SALE our of wh Biz No Tan, and ‘Twded ‘Mixtures— Sur ren, $25.74 and 426,74, 19.50 Yoko collar belt other ham ets tr bray~ our reg. $1.37 an 55. , Silver Plated Table Spoons Broadcloths 5 _— sere Crepe do Chine Blouses Flow and Forke 48 tnch—all nged and White or desh-embroidered, con WR A 4 ee ie core ie ng nae: nite or Mesh-embroldered, con- : Ee ieas, daliiak, r Roger Krade—- tty. tau vertibie or fat ‘collars— Fete ile eee fawers new denigne— 1.00 nave mena wear blue, tive cherries an vs Papeete i PR eo enitfon’fintsh— 217 Polka neck embr Novel rangs tie fit our? Tihitocpret models, trimmed Silk riped = mi and ) with pleated” eplum eo, embroidery and. fine destral ety, of patterns and to 20 years Ibbon belts— white grounds | 26 Spring modets in sernp— dlack—braid With pleated pepiums—over-collar White chamotsette — « Various With lap—sealloped edges—em- contrasting or welt color tin in Uv iy ere ntre = ptitching-—o ex. ST Women’s Silk Dresses rae ny er del op er on all nlaen—our rex. $1.00 Taffeta ond Chine. Women's White Silk Hose nay black— Little Tots’ Straw Hats a Men's Hats SS late ew mi fica“ ecwnitee face, trimmed— our'reg. $16.7 avorlay collara—alzes 2 to BD In tan, Pekin, navy and clay— 6 yeurs—our reg. $3.97... e of « combined tn Men's Overcoats Poplin, sergo—high waist models takin’ yariou with tace and rib; eee ban : over-lapping belts—button trim- on m—White and dainty col Boring stytee-aray or biack— med--novelty pockete . a orings—our reg, $1.30 & 91.66 4 ailk or serke Linings — well sizes 11 to our rem, 846. Smart, Copen All colors milltin nm aud a jhaped, low nm ry jan or House and Porch Dresses Widthe- platy aud fa eran seers leo Drawers— attractive White Voile Blouses | Full Assortments of Women's Envelope Chemises . Various styles, with os Blankets » of fancy Jace ant : collars—8 to 6 ycars-~ 55 sent dered insert ribbo 68 Our regular .68.......ce008+ we (10 Yd. Pe.) Nainsook Women’s Combinations Pr terytritte Silk Mixed Pongee i elaborate for Underwear, et: 22 Attra arity of shades Nalnecc boretely our regular $2.58 2.2 y jades i White Fabrice Imported Grass Rugs 3 Rao ig sare \ alone Thevici weaves © oT Mercerized Cotton Dam ALL_ DEPARTMENTS ALL SECTIONS ~ ——————————————__S SS SS A Decided EASTER Shopping Opportunity Girls’ Dresses Men‘ 6. $19.79 UM criveciends 4 i bes our remular $1.78 6... ilk Hose Fancy Stripes and Checks— newent colorings—lisle heel 7] and tooour reg. 8T.....6. * Mi Cotton Hose white and desirable col- uible ftom 9D} our regular Wo Men's Neckwear Newest Spring (hoy! and co} Girl Serge Skirts Navy blue—full pleated dels—our reg, $1.94 Dresses Soft NainsookYokeo vie Women’s Suits ry and trimmed—belted or ite aatin— 46 to wd Bishop Hine ore- Balbrigean—ehirte, shorts, sleeves—double seat drawers—our reg. .50 Men's Underwear tum welght shirts or drawere—all sizes— OUF FOR, $1.00 viveeseereree short Charge for A rations. Kid Gloves clasp K or white point meitahingees our reg. $1.9 Wom Women's Coats f plain of ploated poplin and serge — silt new. shades include’ Navy, Gray, Pekin Blue, Black Tots’ White Dresses Tones, Empire and Belted mod- rimined with lace and 1.76 embroidery 10 wo6 ‘Seer 7. Pique Carriage R Robes Paris 1.53 Glov our reg. § tunte rgette collara— 2.50 90 Spring styles and colors — fi: aoft feit—leather inside bands—our regular $2.85.. 6, heel and too— our rem, $1.17... ane Men's Handkerchiefs Soft finish—large size— OUT eB, LMM and 15... eee Collar & Cuff Sets Rallor, Peter Pan, Tuxed jeorgette, Pique, Org lace—our reg In Copenhagen blue. or | rose—y Hbwon of ny, buds and oni # 10 6 youre Tots’ Serge Conte White belted modets— alzes to 3 yeara— 5 GUT HO8. Holecressssseenss Little Tots’ Coats -balted 5 and $1 Men's Trousers Ping striped fabrics tn vartous dark colorings, regular | and extra sires our regular $3.00 Men's Caps Newest colorings—all sizes—our regular .76, 10 HY matin able slit trimmed— =, 2.62 Satin, ecks ela with 58 Fancy ch Misses’ Coats tallored $22.60 and Boys’ Underwear Hhirte, high neck. short sleeves — m1 White lawn—embroldered or lace i trimmed turnback»—some with 18.50 Pbbon ronettem— 6 mos, to 3 youry—our reg. .67 54 Children's Drawers ur regular = 18.74 New Circular Veils in black and colors, Our reg. ‘74 White Tub Skirts or gathered back mos Drawers, oe length, ass le ame 3 ye aad “button, Soft muslin—-bematitehed, tideeh Aoscsinnn nas seat—ail slace—our reg, , hemmed and tucked 1 to 12 yoars—our reg, Telemed Tete colors —- sma oming effects K. $2.96 Untrimmed H. Sizes for men and women our reg. §L2T. 1,00 Sits Yond Boge Bue, dia covered frames, wile lined our reg, $1.9 New Spring Ribbons Women's Lisle Union Suits Low neck, about neck Black 1 ela in —our brown with Toole bretty at and rose—our reg. 9 95 Limit’ ‘two. "*** Extra sizes— our reg, 87. Women’s Extra Size Cotton Veste ttght knee oF our regular 62.87 lace trimmed 33 dsl os canueutnn Hate purchased, here will be Duplex Vanity Cases Our reg. 03 ed collar and cuff, An trimmed without charae. pn ani Mihi d AA 4 model ine checked ine Silver plated--xray finiah—leath- Shepherd Checks has collar, elt and Floral Wreaths lined card caso and change 64 ineh-—all wool—varioua sis Mined with Chain 3'Q0) ——— ket A Ei ctnetenall week: {34 our reg 82,47 @ $3.74 Bilk covered fruits and Gowers — reg. .9 e small—our reg. $1.97 be Limit two. wide assortmen' our rey. 92,68. our regular .38 and .46. Steel Knives and Forks 1.23 Trimmed ate French Serges 43 and, 50 inch twill y and our rege HST. Ebony handles—(net of 6 each)—our reg. $1.68. . wool fine shaves, trim ry newest Spring models—our rexular $4.94 Gi Smart tatlored models, in Spring colors. ~ 1 our rem $1.95 1 in 3.25 Fine brieties able handle—v 25 inch—firm texture-—desirabie fight and dork colors our reg, 81.47 Crepe Meteor dot £ atyles—our re $2.94 Samples--new goude—our res White Voile Blouses Limit otk a Reautiful draping quality -—~ dark nd lace trimmed mad and meanings colere ‘a dered collars 1.22 Nail Scrubs A een wipe B. 916t ” . . ———— ° ached bristles Crepe de Chines Petticoats full crepe weavo—street Limit four ib ine Boye’ ing Coats y or striped taffetas—good end evening J ted waletben wae ity. fashionable r 94 belted of pleated ‘ . s Bits vely larg satos years 4.15 sean Satine we bee, weer be fesnionabie Pughe and see ettdee—car reg. £1.47. 2068 Marquisette Curtains Deep hem — handsomely trin with ny, Antique and oth: awe Ge Boye’ Caps Brown and faney ux newest Spring styles crown-taped—our reg Boys’ Blouses White or striped percales attached collare--b to 15 YOure—OUr Fes. Children's Overalls Gray stripes—two pocket 5 Tess yeorcor feet. OO Children’s Rompers value $4.47 eu 11x49 and natitehing and one to rows of drawn work— variety of deslgns~ 34 our reg Muslin Neckbande button Nemo Corsets tty Cretonn ehintz Women’s Petticoats ¥ oer * designs Washable Couch Covers lored atripee— 9D. our reg. $1,68 - wide ruffle of 2 r neers regular $1,48.,, Se4@ holes— our regular .32 Nainsook (10 Yd. Pe 45 Inch--for durable quality G8 Damask Napkins underwea 1 bables’ clothes 7 5 nie seach oo Our te, BTb oes 319 ur reas #1,80—doxe 12 Ling ven Madras Turkish Towels ask f stripes in ailky au 45 inches wide—our r ferry n’ yards. Pink Ba ally arn Taina and dress. purt yur rem, $1.64 (sold in Veiling 8 " 40 fio 7 43 Wavy Switeh Novelty and Pearl Buttons 3M. ous laces in our regular § ® i) ————— ——-— SS A

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