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Salome,” as Seen at: the Comedy BY CHARLES /ARNTON ¢/ JN my humble opinion, the Wash- ington Square Players have al- ways made a mistake by strain- ing themselves to startie us with a shocking sort of play. If they made it their business to give plays like “Lonesome Like,” they would in time Qrobably find themselves above the roadway level. , _,“Lonesome Like” is, to be sure, an old story, but it is a good one, be- sause it is simple and human, More- ever, it is acted in a manner true to life, Once again, Whitford Kane is 3 the ‘shock-headed simpleton who loses a girl only to adopt a “mother,” ] and, when he carries her off kicking ) atti d fortune that has co! DOCTOR URGED AN OPERATION Instead I Took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound and Was Cured. “Nearly four years I suffered from organic troubles, nervousness and AT headaches. and every month would have to stay in bed most of the time. Treatments would relieve me for a time, but my doc- tor was always urging me to have an operation. My sister asked me to + try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound before Mtl aa i] to an operation. Ty took five bottles of it and it has ‘ completely cured me and my work is “' a pleasure, I tell all my friends who have any trouble of this kind ‘what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Coin- | ound has done for me,"—Nellie B. rittingham, 609 Calverton Rd., Bal- timore, Md. It is only natural for any wowan to dread the thought of an operation, So many women have been restored | to health by this farfous remedy! Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- | pound, after an operation has been advised that it will pay any woman who suffers from such ailments to to her, only the most hard-hearted, dry- eyed spectator could keep back his tears. Kate Morgan, as the old woman on her way to the poor-house, with her hands paralyzed by work in ory, and Marjorie Vonnegut, an ‘bodied actress with an unfailing power of Sa ig Rg ae to her work, help Mr. Kane to make Mr. Brighouse’s play the biggest and most buman t of the bill. “The Home of the Free,” by Elmer G. Reizen- atein, is cheap and vulgar without be- ing funny, As a so-called satire it suggests only bad tast study of degeneracy—is eo familiar to playgoers that even a Hooverized head of kanaan could not give it fresh interest at this time. In it the by Walter Hampden, who gives a tine performance as John the Baptist, Mine, dance of the seven veils. acted by Louis C marks an vert, has the ear- English shopkeeper, worst! THURSDAY 1S IRISH NIGHT. At P Pretty colleens galore, real Irish music and folk dancing comprise @ trio of features in the forthcoming Irish concert, euchre and reception to be held at Palm Garden on Thursday eve- ning, April 2. The event has been ar- ranged as a benefit for Father Mac- ‘atholic Church at Turners, N. her MacAran was formerly con- with a Yorkville church and exceedingly popular with the younger set of the parish. It fs under their direction that this testimonial har been arranged. The euchre will be held im the main hall and will be followed by general dancing, for which Prof. Usher's Hormonists will furnish the music. Another dance hall in the same building will be converted into Old Erin ahd it Is here that the concert and Irish dancing will be held. COL. THOMAS DIMOND DEAD. Prominent 7th Regiment and Manufacturer Died Sudden! Col. Thomas Dimond, one of the most prominent iron manufacturers in the country and ident of the Seventh t Vi ins’ Association, died nig his home, No. 20 West third Street. He was sixty- elght years old and had been the head of the Seventh Regiment Veterans since 1807, He was a director of the Bank for Savings and the Mutual Bank and | chairman of the advisory committee of the New York and Bgston Lloyds, —<———_—_—— A “Victory Rainbow” at Healy's, A new thrilling number, ‘Victory’s Rainbow,” genuinely optimistic, has been added to the Hodge Podge Revue, “On the Carpet,” in Thomas Healy's Golden Giades, Broadway at 66th Street. Its sung by Norma Hark, formerly | with Henry W. Savage's an,” who is asst attractive chorus, was consider trying it before submitting to such a trying ordeal.—Advt. wine store, licensed druggist SALE OF NEW PLAYER-PIANOS Fully guaranteed by WISSNER . $445 Terms $2.50 a Week EE! Bene? rolls of music, FR delivery to your home. Exchange your old plano for one of these Gow players, -Wissner 53 East 34th Street ay NEW YORK Broo’ lyn: 56 Flatbush Ave. 61 EAMGOATS. 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Maiden Lang ne John 248 Agent calle D JAMON DS SAWESBERGAAR on CREDIT 37 MAIDEN LANE SLOTHES 4 women. #1, x faepta: Suite, ° Browse, aN WILAOR, MARTIN CO, landt st, 9 Might, Diawonds Bovsat and SOLD for casa vaiy. BENNETT, 176° Broudwuy, Unsteiwes, —_—_—_—_————— | HELP WANTED—MALE, | oe | DRAUGHTSMEN-W anted designers, detallers and tracers, experienced in me- chanical or electrical work; give experience, age and sal- any expected; rmanent po- sitions, Address A, G., World, | Oscar Wild s © A Saens, ‘ Liszt, and Stojowsk!, which @ ¢ Heal | friends seemed to enjoy. (It takes an Eva Gauthier to ingist that box office receipts shall mark the measure of publio appreciation of talent. The parasites of New York recitals to-day exceed those of Berlin before the war. Is there anything more un-American? Raoul Laparra’s “Musical Journey Through Spain” ts to get tte premiere Performance at Aeolian Hall this af- Helen Stanley, the Ameri- can soprano, in costume, will sing the cycle of songs with Mr, Laparra, the composer, at the piano. Joint recital, Enthusiastic over Mr. Laparra’s songs, Mme. Stanley post- Poned her own second recital until the autumn for the purpose of pro- claiming them. Mr, Laparra particu. larly wishes this to be understood, ternoon, Osstp Gabdrilowitech again will be both soloist and conductor at the sec- By SYL CMCETS OF A OY | Margaret Jamieson, Pian- ist, Has Recital Field All to Herseif FTER a spring freshet, After a flood of con- certs on Sunday and Monday, only acting worthy of notice is don® ay arid Tuesday. No disrespect to Margaret Jamieson, pianist, who gave Yorska makes very little of the one lone recital of yesterday in Salome and nothing at all of the the afternoon at Aeolian Hall, her art Herod, 88 ig not suffictently ripe for serious re- view. A charming presence and a while Helen Westley, in the role-of dainty taste are not enough, Her pro- Herodias, is quite out of her element. gramme included Beethoven's sonata, And now let spring fever G0 1t8) No, 3, opus 31, and compositions by | Schubert, Schumann, Chopin, Baint- Paderewski, Debussy ost of her drought. VESTER RAWLING It will boa ond of his orchestral concerts in Carnegie Hall to-morrow evening. He will present works of ene Brahms and Elgar, and himself play the solo part in the Schumann concerto In A minor, under the baton of Arnold Volpe. The rumor that Mr, Gabrilowitsch ts to be thé successor of Dr. Kari Muck as leader of the Boston Symphony Orchestra will not down, Guiomar Novees, the Brasiiian pianist, at her farewell recital tp Aeo- Han Hall on Saturday afternoon, will ‘ogrammeé, She an extraordinary seagon, ap- play, an all-Chopin had pearing as soloist with nearly every orchestra of importance, In addition to giving more than fifty recitals, Christian Krions, founder and con- duwotor of the Kriens Symphony Club for orchestral players, will present hie . Violinist, great toe a Carnegie Chamber aio star pupil, Katherine 8: who, he insists, has Tecital at Hall this evening. will help her, Gude’s the appetite, improves blood. Gude’s Pepto At 1329-1331 BROADWAY At Gates Ave., Brooklyn FULTON ST. ©. of BRIDGE ST. At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Thursday “Clearance Sale” Thousands of Dollars’ Worth of the Most Matchless Fashions Radically Reduced in Price for Special Clearance Buy Liberally of “Liberty Bonds’’ Every Bond You Buy helpa maintain our army in France—where American soldiers are most needed. Big Rodpetions Spring Apparel UR week will extraordinary ter — special in smart apparel. * . The several special of- this accom- and reductions as will give you an idea of the big buy- ing possibilities created ferings cited in advertisement, panied by real radical shown, at Martin's tomorrow, . . Remember, these styles are practically al nation—as good Summer as for Spring. * * To those to di mer apparel, customary Thursday “Clear- ance Sales” this be marked by evenis of the most charac- savings heretofore unheard of of our own fo unfamiliar with the object of these Thursday “Clearance Sales” we wish to add that they represent in- complete assortments of our own new merchan- dise, which we desire se of to make room for incoming Sum- } | | Fashion's tatest | novelty tweeds, | pretty belted and pocket effects; all newest tailored styles. | tinctive new foulards, | prettiest shades presented this | in nay || | fully mer wear; reduced to vestee 1%, 2-9 the modish plai | {| | Red Blood for Popularity , A-woman of sparkling personality is usually a woman of glowing health and bounding vitality, spring from rich, red blood as surely as weakness, dull. eyed listlessness, and ennu/ result from thin, sluggish blood, No woman need remain in such a condition, Gudes Pento-Mangan ‘Mangan tones up the system, color, and Gills the veins with rich, red in starts its work of reconstru: ’a very foundations—the red cells. It increases their numberand oxygen-carrying capacity. And with oxygen—the breath of life—properly distributed to all parts of the System, you can’t help but be wholly alive in every cell and tissue, Gude’s Mangan ie easy to digest and exceedingly Pleasant to taste, Thousands of men, wom- en, and children have been greatly bene fited by it, Pepto-Mangan ts madé onty by M, J. BREITENBACH CO., New York | Our Finest Suits Reduced From 28.50, 32.60, 35.00 and 37.60 Soon teil veel fem Fixs| 17" \ Stunning Dresses Reduced | From 15.00, 18.75 and 22.50 | Esvoptionalty charming and graceful models in dis- Georgette and taffetas; also 75 | Jersey cloth, serge and satin; exquisite trimmings and eeavon. Swagger New Spring Capes Copies of Higher Priced Models Spring’s most fashionable new cape effects, careful | | copies of high cost models, mainly of Paris origination, 75 vf blue serge, with silk linings and large collar, grace- | All Girls’ Coats Reduced From 12.50 and 16.00 Clever belted and shirred effects in an Immense selection of the latest materials and colorings, and designed on 75 the most fashionable juvenile lines for Spring and Sum- 8 ee ) Stylish Blouses Reduced From 2.95, 3.95, 4.95 and 5.95 Bpring’s Idea! novelty blouses In dainty slipover and effects, or strictly plain tailored models, in washable satin and crepe de chines of richest colorings. —— \ Novelty Skirts Reduced From 6.75, 10.75 and 12.75 Fashion’s most attractive styles in plain, plalted and tunic comprising new fancy silks in Roman and novelty fabrica in all 49% 7-75 and 10-75 Such qualities Increases ction at the Manufacturing Chemiste At 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet, 48th and 49th Sts., Brooklyn ible colorings; and 3 Se | THREE BROOKLYN STOE. a Tae 24, MORNING SPECIALS—To-day and To-morrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted No Mail or Telephone Orders. $1.47 Charmeuse—40-inch....... 1,22 | $1.67 Sateen Petticoats .. Fine close .face—soft draping | Floral and Japanose quality—colors now in demand, black—elartic fitted 1 SILKS—MAIN FLOOR, PETTICOATS—8HCO! 97 et. Shophord Checks 41 ct, Babiea’ White Dresses, ....... a Seineh—part wool—black and eat me white~medium and large sizes. oke and Bishop | stylee—emb'y DRESS GOODS MAIN FLOOM, trimmed yokes—slzes to 2 yra. INFANTS’ DEPT,—8ECOND FLOOR, $1.20 Yard Wide Lining Satins......... J Black and a range of colora | $3.96 Boys’ Suits for sults, coats, etc Corduroya LININGS—BASEMENT, and mixture 38 ct. Woven Madr 32-inch ra cluding military effects. Assortmpent, of neat strips —for | BOYS’ CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR, men's, boys’ and women's wear | $7.94 Boys’ Suite—8 to 17 pre oss ct. Faney ees 3 fue fancies—desirable patterns— wv Various semi-Norfolk models dessetment, Of abistty, .patierne BOYS’ CLOTHING—THIND FLOOR, 8 a Reba. 17| 35 et. Neponsit Linoleum Satins, Motres and Taffetas—white, Floor” Mats tessese es black ‘and colore—widths for hat Mxi6_ inch—sasorted designs. and hair bows. BUADE DEPT.—THIRD FLOOR, o7 : RIBBONS—MAIN FLOOR, $1.54 Family Scales Perl $1.28 Crepe Georgette... 94] Round dial front—capactty 24 Ibs. Double width black and. colors. SCALE DEPT, THIRD FLOOR, | et. TT 4 for feather beds and mattresses, Large assortment of plain colors | large assortn of trl OF TR UPOe, ea “i TICKINGS~ BASEMED iz IN F100) 64 ct. Bleached Sheetin $1.00 Men's Underwear. ... 76) 2% yards Medium weight—gray— or | sheets. = ie $2.47 Serim Panel Curtains, ..........1 Bet. Nelneook Corset Co’ i Motife in real lace gffecte—a Rows of lace oi trimme de jong—40 Inches wide MUSLIN E NDERWEAR BECOND FLOOR, YOrUACE, CURTAINS—-BASEM ENT, To each 4% per cent. Liberty Loan subscriber at our Bond Booth James A. Hearn & Son will give, FREE, a hank of Kkahi, Gray, Natural or Navy Standard Knittin, Worsted Yarn, selling at $1.15 per hank, until $25,000 wo is given away. New Summer HATS Because of a very special purchase you will want to choose one of your hats from our lovely Summer models which are arriving new each day {n a wonderful variety of light colors and picturesque styles. New Untrimmed Hate Smart, graceful shapes tn all colora—new nod: 4 There are Leghorns, transparent Bs tte fate, "or comb! 0 w i or tions of other this ‘material straws, smart Appropriate Trimming White fancies, wings, burnt os- trich, pompons and other nov- eltios are ete, amart just now for the new hate— values $1,665 and §1.96....1.27 Hate purchased in this depart- ment trimmed free of charge. colors, batural a dw nite, with for every costume and occasion— ValUO $6.60. ..ssee06 vee B.OF ONE-DAY SALE TABLE LINENS At Prices Less Than Today’s Market Realising the inevitable many months ago when market conditions were more settled, we purchased great quantities and are now well provided to make up for scarcity felt elszewhere—for to-morrow only. All Linen Damasks (70-in.) Heavy quality—tull bleached—our reg. $2.26. ey | Pattern Cloths Luncheon Napkins Pw Am Di ke. A Heavy linen damask—siso Tato in our rege P18. S04 477 20x20—our reg. $6.60 dos, Blosched Demesne Heavy Cotton Damaska bet hly mero P A2 Mercortzed—full bleached—good des—our reg. Hemmed Napkins patterna— be aka sa OUF FOB. BT. ceeeeseeecees . H. S, Lunch Cloths Round patterns—mercerised damask-—our reg. $1.84... 4 Distinctive Suits To Meet the Needs of Springtime Exceptional Taffetas Taffeta Suits occupy a more important place than ever this Spring. A well-tailored model of unusual value is belted and trimmed with pearl or covered buttons. The white collar is of silk poplin. Comes in blue, rooki id black, in si 44. navy blue, rookie an lack, in sizes to Special 19. 75 Extra Size Suits ‘These sults are difficult to obtain, therefore the number of fabrics In this assemblage will be appreciated—serge, Oxford, fine gabardine, stripes and Sicilian. Among these suits are models for both the exce) tionally tall figure and the full figure, They are conservatively fash- joned and come in several styles, Our reg. $37.60. . Special 32.50 No Charge for Alt Girls’ Outfitting Sale NOW IN PROGRESS ’ April 24th to 27th Inclusive REVEALING A WORLD OF GIRLS’ THINGS At Interesting Sale Prices Fatry etortes tell of coate which make the wearer invisible. are coats that achieve an no less atudied ver’ Just Try One of These On on belts — shou lor full fige and « haif to fifty and @ value $59.74 to $42.74... 34.50 Smart, Reasonably Priced Coats In Regular Sizes eamrea.s bo iets sory ses enable col belts, No Charge for Alterations SWEATERS Achieve New Spring Effects A Bargain in Silk Sweaters Silk sweaters are an ry, but when one h lewe of purchasing at suc! as thie—and all lovely new styles colors, too—it se reall ake eevante jo of f 18.00 Some Charming Fibre Silk Sweaters quoise, rose or collar and cuffs angora .... Sleeveless Sweaters il style shows ha + 2.24 New Cress Sevipe CURTAINS White or Tinted Ground— Colored Cross Stripes. 3.47 Value $4.25, Special Value, Stth Croee New Serim Cure Striped Cur. taine=D wteb taine—lace in- Valance. serting and edge, Vv Fine Marquisette Curtains — Mexican drawnwork—Motif corm ners—fine lace 5 Purchased at a Concession ! A Surplus Lot of Sheets and Pillow Cases A well known Manufacturer sold his surplus of a Standard Grade to us at @ substantial reduction from regular price “Surplus” be of some atzes. to us % sizes you de listed below, this chance to buy a St @ reduced’price, A Wonderful Opportunity for the Thrifty! excellent 'd Make at Pillow Cases Hem- Hem- Bias. med. stitched, 42x 36 In.—val, — 46x $5 in.—val. 35 Sh $4x 90 In.—val. 1.9 G32 90 In.—val. $1.38. | 72x 90 in 5 3 Tix 99 in 1 — Six 90 in. 1 1.32 Bix 99 in. 1.79 _ §1x108 tn. 1 ‘a. 90x 90 In “ ’ 90x 99 In—val. $1.98 t i? 1:38 Bizes before hemiming. Bleached Sheetings Fino soft quality-——without dressing (2 yards wide)— 8 value .84.., 2% yds wide—val Herringbone Twilled Ticking Ver beat quality— value .60..... Men’s and Young Men’s Wool and Worsted Suits Bpetosdate models urable materials silk-sewn, The tailoring is such as bespeaks the highest craft. The colors are blue, green, brown, leather, as well as black and whi ‘ipes, These suits are in regular and extra sizes, and are positively the nobbiest, most value-giving that are ‘offered you for ‘21.75 Other suite in excellent mixed fabrics. 15.50 and 17.75 For Thursday Men’s Trousers —— Special! The snappy, are of soft, and are entirel,

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