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enki | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1918 (| BROOKLYN KIDDIE KLUB SHOW A ROUSING SUCCESS NoRmMA LENZ LAURA KATORSKY ANNA STEIN WALTER SCOTT COASTANKE BENSON GRACE SCHAETZLE JERRY SALVADORE & PATSY DUSATO b SADIE & MARY. DUNCKLEY MARGARET GILLIGAN a fully over the assaults Jerry Sal-| Hobson, Viola Westberg, Ruth West- | K-L-U-B. Everybody on the stage ACCUSE 4 OF FOOD FRAUDS. | Thousands Pack Theatre vadore and Patsy Dubato made upon | berg, Marjorie Kerrigam’ Margaret L, | and in the au sane i The Source of Perpetual Youth Former Yeoman in Navy Appears OM pao bag and Mpp A ees h other| Koehler, Sophie Kohler, Nora Smith, | of “Yankee Doodle WONDERUE] CORSETS jcoe Gunrinettine'tstces) Kor The Evening World’s A spotless / Estelle Lavey, Sophie Lautman,| eng, and the Patr Clements or Shea, Margaret Markle, | over npipe. Mar-| Clara Markowitz, Edna Simmon 1 Macpherson’ Anna Newman, Jean Tearre, Mar- showed how a Red Cross nurse min- anor deserves warmest the Klub and Uncle Sam yusin f recelving provisio inks from the City Park Barracks, | jorio Strack, Bella Perlman, Dorothy dea and the direction of the b Mere red ax a witneas to-day | | Isters to a wounded boy In khakl.| Riesenberger, Florence Relyea, Hazel Eis th tue tear & 1 rt in Brooklyn, | B Li . . P, and then it wan once more the turn) Tapper, Helen Zinkand, Muriel Zin- |cverywhere to-day are thinking th “ wod of defrauding | of the Khorus. |kand, Kathryn Fitagernid, Lucy Von- | (thank yo here | rilliant Patriotic Party |ten'tae'enenr oo wivove) ste estes Rieeraia acy Nome |ihatk gon tay provision | KLUB KHORUS. 5 1@ Taylor, Annie Wilkinson, | : No. 19 Bridge Street, | Backed by a giant War Savings] Ada Wilkinson, Mary Becking, Hen ; hla ip: . * * say: poster of a snowy battlefield some-|rietta Becking, Kathryn Kelly, Bve- j see Rl i ae eae evees |Big Audience Enjoys Performance Given by Kiddie Klub where in Franco, they sang the new|lyn Mettler, Florence Eltert, ‘Thelma abe abode be re ee i — ; Thrift — Son Stamps, Stamps, | Connors, Hortense Fowler, Henrietta 4 Praeger in ie Playhouse Hundreds Buy War Savings Stamps,” and gs, Long] Wittick, Catherine Furno, Loretta vdinan, who haa pleaded guilty on} i iti 8 Trail.” And th the singers: | Banks, Constance Benson, Helen similar charges, testified that he had | Stamps During the Rendition of Numbers—Affair a retta Brown Dunckley, | In the front rank of the tableau were | ¢r, been coerced by Fitter, who knew t Huge Success. Dunekle. Adler, Doris} Edward Pagnell, William Cross,|Rrooklyn Music entering the navy he had been PONE Stee Oe _— Aikman, Shirley or Beddie,| William Bagnell, John Mangels, |/Kendall J. Mussey, ¢ rl ably discharged from the arm Margaret Bolz, I annon, | Nicholas Trivisonne. Mildred Aron.| 4, May, khorus master; Mary Cain Goodman said proposed that | Marguerite Mooers Marshall.|¢fctent. aiways-on-the-job Walter| Meta Idber c iabers, | Mildred Maloney, Margaret smith, meyer, pre of pian | | Goodman should receipts fi 83 Gunther. Margaret ( ey deimen, | de Osborne and Nora & 4 | pooda tet dalie Ae expowure ATRIOTISM e. spoke, smiled ; iser, Kathry crrigan, | eac mdi big letter and Sooanisn. uses ; f= Moe git P A pent tthe Patriotic Party ‘© Kiddie cousins in the audience | pear Grose Silvia Glows areal all geri availing” K-I-D-D-I-E f ] ] he also re about $700 as hii of The Evening World's Kiddie stood up and waved the Star Spangled | — — - —-— I in the the fraud |Kiun, held Saturday mosnine at the|2nners they carried as the scouts - s _ isles and Khorus sang; then settled buck Majestic T re. Brookl ‘ WINNERS AT BOWIE. ee cat ot in thelr seats for the programmo of No twenty-one special acts, practically Fins K ACK Two-year-old jmatien| the stage bah every one of them carrying the sug- clo TOCK QUOTATIONS y ’ fillies; pu 800; four furlongs. ringing sones an: re far : elated Oi! Comp: Ne . Ks. gestion of patriotic love for America,| Associated Oil Company t earn-/ CLOSING S . intie, 114 (Dominick), straight $19.90 nl Ol ; are estat show bale, Hints Sinise manic ry did] For the first number Elizabeth Mil- |ings for ae $7,544,295, Balance for acai é A" 114 (McTaggart), place $4.50, show Kiddie Klub cous-|jigan sa “Ove: " Wasi dividends, $3,841,788 ; increase, 287, é ipevicten’ sheen. You will soon look old and worn if you don’t keep well. To $3.20, second, Tiger r 114 OM. Row x ins prove their A IAaERE AUD! Cte Henan tee bab Os and equal to $9. hare on stock, com.| Wit net changes from previous r stay well, nothing is so important as to keep your vital organs in), show $5.50 c 49° wecond > #pleniid lovalty “ bs spl east pared with $8.05 in 1916. “ - ; ‘ ry Loulse Mack, Madame Byng, Bonna ‘ ryn Walton proved that one can knit es *| Every le of d working normally. This they can't do, if pushed or dropped J | A? Littic Mudie, ‘Toddler also ran to the U. 8. A-/while singing and dancing and after-| ot, rjevator ¢ Report tor] | Every particle of dandruff out of proper place. — » Kverv Kiddie in] ward did @ whirlwind dance with|1917 snows #642 Gaba acene ‘*| disappears and hair stops BOWIE ENTRIES. 4 , the bie audience| Jack Meyers. A chubbly little person | !217 shows $6.42 5 ‘ Th N Ww d lift B: dl t ; ‘ | Qeusen —and tho theatre|!? Ted draperies, Laura Katofsky,| Mon stock, compared with $5.44 in 1916. coming out. e Nemo wonderil andie FIRST HACK Pape 6000; sellingy tgp rar Tee vas no pncked |sanced p'Eislot, and anslot.” and) 9 a1 scress com months’ ; —opens 4 clear road to better health and a better figure. It Too, We Win 106; ¢ Ko: that scores of late comers stood|pantalettes and poke bonnet, danced {sales were $3,940, rease of x! D * loth th N Gin” 110} Callao, 108; Mesaee, 108 asx charmingly as she did’ at tho $663,506, or 20.2 =, Draw a moist cloth through takes up the work of the supporting abdominal muscles when amt IO Acchfiume $000; claiming; thee (f2rOUKhout the performance — had OnFistias Belebention sobs Mil Ladd a esate a hai d double its ¢ those muscles become tired and ineffective; if worn soon enough, ” ree. 960 he, 1 tee bought ono or more of tho 25-cent| “A 'sure cnough Uncle Sam sketch| F. W. Woolworth C Three if Nair and double i it strengthens them so that they don’t give out. There are Won- a Thrift Stamps Uncle Sam is selling] Fitzgerald, Mildred Wrigley, Agnes months’ sales, $20,929,752; Increase, ) beauty at once, dorlift models for all figures from slender to extra-stout. vein We sauiy ea for his soldier and sallor boys. Mra.| Pierson, Florence Kells, Anna Mal ($2,449,971, or 12.26 per cent. Fourteet ‘s SHtoanen Weather tim Notman, Second Vice Chalr- Marilee Malsman, Florenes Pe. new stores were op making @ total bsBl Nisan: tain beast tight 7 TWO SYSTEMS OF ADJUSTMENT: hatha RNC fungi thit Ait man of the Brooklyn Woman Suttrago| (rani, Antolnette Petronia, Marsaret of 1,014 stores In operation | fufty, abundant and appears as soft, WONDERLIFT WONDERLIFT wy, | Party, who, acting as agent of the] Bagnell, William Bagnoll, Harvey | Inspiration Copper Company—March % | lustrous and beautiful as a young MARVELACE BACK-LACED National War Saving Committee,| McCoy, Dennis S$ n, Richard | production totalled 000 pounds of girl's after a “Danderine hair . a’ be oh laci ‘oh h taal disposed of the stamps in the|Schoenwerg, Arthur Werner, Le nard | spper, against 6,200,000 in Febrvary 1 cleanse.” Just try this—moisten a Adjustes short lacing at ives the same Priceless eaire lobby to thes boys and] Werner, Perry Ely, fred ¢ and 5,000,000 pounds in January , | cloth with a little Danderine and care- side-front. Supporting front | health service as the “Mar- saa’ 4h i stamps} Robert Banks, William McGol | . 2 | fully draw it through your hair, tak- steels at centre. Closed, venti- | velace.'’ Healthful,ultra-stylish » reported n “"P8! George Ulhain, Ernest Fiorito, Har-| Greene-Cananea Copper Company » | ing one small strand at «time. This lated back. and comfortable. were sold, Cousin Eleanor herself} yey White Produced in March 4,480,000 pounds ¢ ; wilt cleanse the hair of dust, a Wes Allee ‘As Genel 6 $6.00 bought the first one, and of course) A slender, graceful fizure in khaki, | per, 130,40 ounces silver and 1,225 ounces R | excessive oll ond in just at fee juice | PU. after that all her cousins followed hs Kee ray Ba eee oat ; over of gold. ee + ments you have doubled the beauty of SOLD EVERYWHERE! _ The Nemo Hysienic-Fashion Institute, New York City in doing their bit for their Klub and) yyturned and flushed, Billy Rain Pittsburgh & West Virginia Railroad your hair. CCC cir country chanted the glories of “Old |—Regular quarterly dividend of 1% per Besides beautifying the halr at © girls with flowery new straw] and for an encore danced barefoot as|cent. on preferred stock, payable June é|once, Danderine dissolves every par- A Baba hh dpe , ory slick as to hair| UShtly as a wind flower 7 __|1 to stock record, May 15. ticle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies “FIT AS YOU FASTEN" ‘ ig NG | uy > 4 tee others Pent mn ‘ une, the party ils B ©) Southern Railway—Two zaanthe Eves ; ans el ecratas ve aa rorevee | and snowy aa to coll ners, | Patriotle : Meyer ote Me 2,290, 18 ‘} | stopping itching and falling hair. = white-haired grandmothers, smiling | hostess, and ning Pee ae tee cr han tas, 63,166; | decrease +} But what will please you most will : Various Models, for Al Figurer—$1.00 and $1.50 Ly | young aunties, even a stray father or) audience. There was Mary Dunckley, | #20741 j%| be after a few weeks’ use when you two, applauded vigorously as a white] who spirited Highland fling. | s,s. Kresge Company—March sales in- , | will actually see new hair—fine and \ informed naval scout trumpeted up| while her sister Sadie played the | oeasea 478 per cent, ‘Three months : i 4 :| downy at firs yercbut really new poise i : »of| Plano; there wae Nats Purvin, cailad 7.18 { se of lice Seal” +o; ae ‘2 | hair growing all over the scalp. If MEW OR oor inh. Lon Nog: the curtain to show an open aquare of] Tino tuig with much animation of her oo rie Seat Quarter of 1916. | pect Aa ie = 1\,| you care for pretty, soft hair and lote 4442 iw Junior Navfl and Marine Scouts and| amusing visit to the photographer; |” - ( tua | Copper of it surely get a bottle of Knowlton's ee the red, white and blue Kiddie Klub] Anna Stein and Ruth Meyer played Fisheries Corporation—Surplus Danderine from any druggist or toilet 0 Khorus, eighty-one ong, waving j malas LDoraatrsich dias | for 1917, $1,641,522, equal Ua aadt wctoty| counter, and just try {t. y 0°99 erican flags and singing “The Star Vik asgicp raz, | On 250,000 sharea of comm« Pe Save your hair! Beautify it! You 3 American flag during the whole morning | fo par value Fs i i sey’ us re se i closed weak. off et ngled Banner.” ‘The Khorus was] received warmer applause than the Se foath, Ry. oe will say this was the best {nvestment points. | arranged in six ranks; the two at ne poe A violinists, Dorls and Walter Gen. Winslow Orderea Refore Retir-| Tenn. cy. & Cb on ever mad avt back wearing dark blue smocks, the! SOQ vu sstse of the party was when ng Hon ha oro. — middle ranks in white and the two at] Jane Meyer introduced Cousin Elea-| WASHINGTON, April 8 raBtle, GAs, air Stores | ° |the front—tho littlest kiddies—ail in] nor to the 2,000 loudly clapping cousins|m, 1. Winslow, Engineers, National RAND e carry a full line of noras and Victor Talking 'y young woman who had planned alljawination before an Army i i i i | .|thelr fun. From a box little Sonia, or Gen, Glenn, National | Machines with a range of prices guaranteed to suit all. | Sha e [LITTLE WALTER GUNTHER ee eee ie aan atoroor dancers th |Board, Major Gen. Glenn. Nevonel URNITURE | The best record service obtainable, delivery prompt and i | WAYS TON THB ARE) TSAR :| nelnea nar ain at the ito th eta Belt ye" rdered to return to J mas Celebration, tripped to the stage |*#mination was © Sherman, Chil- Fy Fy . !, 7 f to he e 8; ° f ht da samp Sherman, CJ I gregh sg ag es hg «pny ag | Comfortably [ii tse tron or ane stace sat a) tine Celtrailn, irippad to the sare [amination wan 2 cenire Tana —~ | ° man who deserves a whole| brought Cousin Eleanor, who looked ||licothe, Ob Send us your name and address, and insure receiving || Cc h d sraph to himself a 0! >| her affection for her Klub cousins, $5! y : ving iil ushione paragraph to himself and 1s going to! 0°), “ough she was bit too shy to| our monthly bulletins of new records and our Record library J | get it, His name is Walter Gunther, | Make @ speech. d Iron If You Wa nt suggestions. Carefully dressed women ind he is the boy mascot of the]. Mildred Watts kave two songs. Then Take Nuxate h " St h ; | f vide choice in smart Eighth Coast Artillery, All in khakt,|came young George Augustus Dewey, ‘6 i |, re r t Catalogues sent on request. Prices from $20 up. | _ find a wide ¢ ‘ Fi 1 |, red. | five years old, youngest of all Liberty f stay e eng Fi J footwear at our stores with leather puttees and « real, red-| Me Silocmen’ and’ grandnephor a Plentv 0) Liberal Payment Plan. Write, Call or Phone. ‘The new models in DR, A, [corded soldter hat, Walter played his “white duck, and he mato | ike an Athlete! rh wWIe : « s and cymbals porfect e , in white duck, d he m: . REEDCUSHIONSHOES — [rums and cymbals tn pertect time ata eecens ae ee AKG an : | have the style and appear pk ale gre tie le Beene + (whleh emphasized tho de- a Atos - y OC The eracome, As as the Miuh's ¢ mand on tg banner two navall « o lt al PEASE PIANO COMPANY | ance for any oceasion, ‘The celebration, he worked harder than| scouts bore behind him; “Stand with | City Phy: in Say Run-Down wonderful thing about {any one performer to make the pa-|little Dewey behind the President Delicate, Ne ee Wake 22 > 7 5 » . D It your funds in bonds and hel Peop!, Stronger in 28 West 42nd Street B 9 | these shoes is the true otic party the success it w put al pea an P| P s “ L . ryant 30; |triotic pai 48.) Us to sink the Kaiser Lily ; 4 a a comfort built into them |When he grows out of the Kiddie|" The Junior Naval and Marine| Time im Masy 6s i ‘Try on a pair today and Klub, Uncle Sam is going to have a| Scouts aia a snappy semaphore drill, preerry < 1d Lancelot De Costa boxed the co: oo lNah find out just how easy they very fine soldie In stoady-eyed,| Oags and Hazel Greenberg gave a M* Ke eat } feel. There's good health | song and recitation. Then came an ‘ ‘ a t in the cushion uncommonly beautiful ar 1 effective dirua, when, S7 a0 | ballet of the nations n costumes mat fi real and tru | solors, there filtted on the stage, one | ou est ele ere teh ee ies. 0. &:. Boh. 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