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{ j | j | 6 to-nlght f# mire to make all oon- corned Im this gigantic "benefit" not nly proud but happy. It goes without saying that eve one at the Century got more than hi money's worth, There were so many $35,000 IS RAISED FOR RED CROSS BY sis ° audie P bits of humor, as an American we ‘ Chauncey Olcott forgot the Great Total to Be Added af Irsman'a troubles tong enough give * vol an Irish ng; Georr Century Theatre To-Day — Macrarta stohihan, Nved ‘a4 T ew to Harr 8 reputation with ind To-Nigh I Love w Laasie,” and 0. P. Heggie 18 the cockney, and James K. Hack By Charles Darnton. the Canadian joined in the cho- wouldn't ¢ name, bu 9 with the ers when Laurette H he did give $3,000 for aut lor struggled into sone. e cramme of “Ow ree Arlies gave ability and die- le cor ‘ st haughty w “," and Be went over the top ma nother who ts fina go aad ogee & to give up win for the duration os + al f the war quite as good and true u ds aracter as Id Indy who get “akan pre i : fals in Parris pi James T. Vowers revelled in the part Lizzie neck sult and p. 6 an ng to th woman's pugilistic easy of vigor pitrlotle speech; Of Eczema All Over Body. In yrs. irinke, | Ak iG He Blisters. Could Not Sleep Day read a Red Cross appeal written by ot Night. Caused Disfigure- Presiden on and recited “In ment. Lasted Three months. nders th fine effect aM de C Ds wang “My son was only nine days old when “4 Mme. Blea RREIENA TRC, eczema started on his arm, and went all j)° national airs of England, 4 over his body. It broke out ae, Fe he My toute Miva in blisters and when these ‘1... a ahs uaaalti cena burat,they would make acrust. junta ann tive, cobkany att we torny Hecouldnotsleepday or night. “out there” to ease the pain and His clothing used to stick to ten hearts of wounded sol- his skin and he would try to 4 scratch, and it caused disfig- WAS 9 great night for the loyal urement. players and the Red Cross. And now “This trouble lasted three months. » everything in your power to make Then I got Cuticura Soap and Ointment, to-night even greater, This will be and I used four boxes of Cuticura Oint- Your last chance to seo a perform. | ment and six caken of Cuticura Soap “'C* (hat you can't afford to miss, | when he was healed.” (Signed) Mre. A. Givens, 11 Bri Soja est vince: PERSHING'S. CRUSADERS Pakin, sa, barand bade. THE TRUTH OF THE WAR your skin, scalp, hair and hands. Mail. Address post My Boston.” Sold Ointment 2) and Me: “Foliowing the Flag ( io France” pict the Earnestness of the United States, vershing's Crusader: m called will be everywhere. Soap 25 De- REAL ESTATE FOR GALE— | WESTCHESTER. the first tr it of a series of official war tims “Following the Flag to France. presented for a Umited engage-| B) Main wt. Now iocbelle, N.Y | mi the Lyric Theatre, beginning jp Tuesday ing by the United | States Governm inder the auspices of the Li of which Mr ‘ Hoyt Nt 1 chairman, rs. us anderbilt Vice Chair STEAMBOATS., man, Clarence H. Mackay Treasurer, Fredert Zron Steamboat Go |: eg KR. Coudert Honorary Mra. Anne Shingleur, ¥ etary “tno President and Mrs. Wilson have A Day OCEAN consented to be honorary. patron On the is really a pictorial history of Am art int thril | grim’ earnestness Government in its war termination to were taken Y) Corps and t war and full The pictures, wh Ur Staton ma and ite stamp out Katsortar the United States Signal Wy photographers Paaise* Str. “TAURUS” | Leaves, I North at ent ae aye BA, @'{t' lone. ¢ ud Steel. lias watertight cd eg or Rey {nnd abroad. There are efght reels of 1A Cotati this fim which graphically portrays the rapidity with which thi ited States military @nd naval forces are preparing | 1 to make the world safe for democrac FARE, INCLU Tt {x a revelation of « nation aroused ¢ doonag Jail (te might, It's Uncle Sam's answer to CONEY ISLAND Season Opens Decoration Day, May 30th phone Kector S72. the German lew ‘KIDNAPPED BABY FOR LOVE, PEARL FERGUSON ASSERTS to BOSTON $4.00 via CAPE ©OD CANAL | ee | | Upbraided by Mrs. Jacobus for | Stealing Baby, Tells Police She | Wanted to Replace Mother: | Mra, Theresa montha-old | kia ‘apped May METROPOLITAN LINE yanery leave Pict 18. N. Tt, foot of Murray BMGT tadare incindedd at taterooms, Meuls—The Best hin Berths » Soeeial scobua, mother of five- | irley Jacobus, who was 3 and recovered Thurs- day, faced the kidnapper, Pearl Fergu- son, in Fourth Branch ctive | ‘Bureau yesterday afternoon, With Mr — ‘ Benj. B. Odell” [Jacobus was her older dnughte Deligntt dar'e Frankiio Thelma wet AM: W aM Helto, Pe ma eried with Joy, Central Hudson Line and rushed into the arms of the kid- |napper of her baby sister, She ge ee © woman, who ¢ TROY EVENING LINE"... Daily Except Sundays init cir. gacabae TO TROY DIRECT | Sin, Vebterday Modern : & ch 4 42a at M.” Due swerr - the BAY, well cared f back to t pounds moi Tel. ro the OCEAN, FOR SALE. - oe OBITUARY NOTES, yamonds a Oh ae aa, Aas Bur To Dar <3 mov Tus 10 Ray city, gia ay COWDEN ee Be M. Gal Reatesen yarive CHES ‘ow ~ toot! : isu. 0 ne brook t b the oli Island. For more t person than twenty years sho resided at Grant's Park, none — Lynbrook, w brother, Michael DiAMUNLS UN CREUEE oy a Seige | Kane, form @ Police Sergeant AMEAICAN WATCH & DIAMOND GO. Martin Con r thirty years chief MAIDEN LANE. hone Con, 6667. Agt. Calle enyincor of the Cons 4 Gas Com: rt ES tor men and women, 8) weekly cay y 1y at hin ments: Bulls Drewes HAMILTON. home iree ‘ a sixty. MALTIN CO. st, ® fight WiAMUNDA BUCUus AND BULL tor cass od ; E tree, BENNETTS Troadwas, Wistalrs, HELP WANTED—MALE. ———— DRAUGHTSMEN-—W anted, designers, detailers and tracers experienced in me.|¢ me of his son rok ehanical or electrical work; at Orange ‘aged event: give experience, age and sal- — ary expected; permanent p Neches Sank tn € Malo sitions. Addre B.D, 56 WASHINGTON, May { si s ITON, May 18.—V A World tmiral Sims cabled the Navy Depart. ment to-day that the American _LO8T, FOUND AND REWARDS. _ A Pte este en from 4 It gold wrist wate Wr "s apartment fe ay. OF lost onitnl Teumpny roared, a saltahis menani al aad Do querticns enked, \ _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 18, Striking Hospital Ward Scenes in “Out There’’ | Given at the Century Theatre for the Red Cross LAVRETTR TAYLOR. AS "THR PRLP® OP, HRGGIE a6 THE cockney Je HACKeTT as THE CANADIAN GhO. MACFARLANE Ag TH SCOTCH MAN The engagement of Miss Katharine. Laughlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Laughlin of Pittsburgh, to Lieut. Earl C, B, Gould, U. 8S. N. RB, of this city, has been announced. | | Miss Dorothy Richardson, daughter | of Myron W. Richardson, head master of the Girle’ High School, Boston, and Kenneth Kingsley Stowell, son of Dr. Wiliam well of this city, were {married tn Boston yesterday | Miss Luz Mendez, daughter of Min- ister Joaquin Mendez, Guatemalan envoy in thia country, and Paulo de | Godoy of the Brazilian Embassy in Washington, will be married in Wash- | | ington to-day. JVEIA ARTHUR. As GABRIELLE —- | ‘The engagement of Miss Grace Leavenworth Wheeler, niece of Miss | Laura Wheeler of No, 61 East 78th | Street, to Lieut. Henry Blodget Rich- ards of the 8084 Machine Gun Bat- talion, and @ gon of the late Dr. formerly pastor of the « Presbyterian Church, las been announced. — Extenalon Mining Compar -Net profits for year ended March 31, $230,830, agalnat $672,994 for preceding seul period. Nash Motor Gompany--Dividend of | 5 on common stock, payable May 31 - to stock record May Initial divi- TO PARIS TO-MORROW Tonopah CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. With net obanges trom Net | *. ohange, | terly dividend of 1% per cent. on pri | ferred stock, payable June 1 to stock |record May “20, Malt & Ney ; 1M | Bastman Kodak Company—Year end-| Expressions of Sorrow Continue to flekiwin Laoromcuts t Tgled Deo, gi: Net profits after reserve 5 ae > ih. Se i | fon war toxen, S14042667. After pro Pour in on Widow of Pub- | he a4 ~,* | yiding for preferres ividends, lance Kt i ce. 14 |for the common stock was equal to lisher in France S255 a share, compared with #86.02| Panis, May 18—Expresstons of sor- Sl in row at the death of James Gordon Ben- Colorado & Southi tn the news: earned surplus, after charge: n Railway in 1917 $3,607, ett continue to appear 500; increase, $596,573, Allowing for Papers, while many messages of condo- | dividends on preferred stock, balanca lence are being sent to Mrs. Bennett at! for common was equal to $9.44 a share, pat Beaulieu-sur-Mer, ome The body of Mr. Bennett will de sealed | 2 per cent on the {2 its coffin this afternoon, ‘There wil «, payable July 16 to stock b® ® simple religious ceremony at the Onieible. Btew, wom Cane Biigar Dist) See, Cor United Paperboa ly dividend preferred st int t f record July 1, Villa Namouna, consist! 4 cee be read by the Rev. + Copper Ri fe Co Regular quarterly tor o! dividend of $1.50 a share, payable June Crt 6 15 to stock of re 4 slither hides (RS, POTTER PALMER LEFT ESTATE WORTH $25,000,000 Us. ousTs SUMMER SCHOOL | | Melghts Needed by Army, So N, ¥. Ue Personally Valente ued at $1,600,000—! a ja Ge Downtown, To-morrow morning th transported on a special train to where the burial walk take place. Taal Loar Mlivais: steer Mo Shie! oi tiles Beca of the demand of the War| dons Cl p=! | ons Chief Heirs arities | pepartment for the une of butidings | and Relatives Benefit. and campus of New York University on *HICAG i \University Heights for the special CHICAGO, May 18.—The personal ; property left by Mrs. Pottor Palmer, the |t7@inine of 600 mon of the Nati ; hoclety leader who died last week in |ATMY: Who are now quartered there ay Florida, was $1,600,000, This ts excly- {DF James E. Lough, Director of the ae |sive of the trust estate leit by Mra,{#mmer school of the University, a 04 | Palmer twelve years {Nownced yesterday that none of the iy ago, was estimated at $8,000,000, Mra, | Sessions of the summer choo! will oat Palmer's will was filed to-day, held on the heights this summer, a te 8! The value of the trust 0 ts In former yours, All will be transferred . & | extin mn 7 downtown to the ington Square M4 ie | Sesimaces St Reborn tavanno7 Bullding, Washington Irving High ‘ *} | $25,000,009, ‘Tha income from ft, by Mis. | School, and the Finch Schoo! Palmer's death, now goes to the two] Wa ington frving dlgh Bhool wit 4 Po! e. vit; (be used for the suramer oo. 8 J | Cane BOL BAS Remore - Fie Wil | aint t, home economics and phy - + wakes several important charitable be- | gical training and hygiene ie Inst + 3 | que as follows hamned course, Includes @ special traln, +! ‘To sons, to be used 1 ophy, [ine In the school of the soldier, squa sien Crone > fap Hest ot antirophy, | ina company, guard duty, signalling, ake arition of Chi- | Camp management, and duties of com * | cago, $100,000; Children's Memorial Hoa- |missloned nd non-commissioned of- pital, $10,000; Art Institute, Chicago, art |ficers. 1 m the + | works worth $100,000; Legal Aid Society, |, 2%@ Einch Schoo! will be used for the “hong, $6,000; Chicago Commona Aa-|Memorial Hall on the Heights. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. ation, $10,000 =" Higt I ra. Palmer bequeathed to her» ter, " os 2604 |1dn Honore Grant, her share In tl LUNA PARK OPENS TO-NIGHT. ! ‘ 4.90 | ta of th fath To Adriay 2a ai Honore, her brother and business man-| The gates of Luna Park, "the Hear January 23.86 29.87 28.60 ower, is given the Meadowaweet ranch | of Coney Island,” will be opened to- Mared 2 200 bhez 38.05 | 1 Hlorida, Other Florida lands got | night at 7 o'clock with the usual arket closed heavy, off 2to 17 points, |her sons, Annultles are given to Na: |" - a uv ws ; thanlel K, Honora, a. brother, 85, MAORMAY parees. Slephase Srom Mrs. Benjamin Ie Honore, an alunt, id Ringling Brothers’ Circus will FINNISH DIET UPSET 00; Willfam H. Hall, a cousin of New 1 DIE . nov and HL.’ H. Edmonds, Los | “no big show ty announced as Socialiats Arrested in Move to Re- er Chicago and Florida | eer eMac ot the, arying + ato Geverament seh Thomas, th STOCKNOL: May 18.—Finlar — ’ e hehind the t yh ous cu oe =, ENGINEER DEAD IN GHB, uta Kussia, y rday by telogra: rdere ' | features of this season, Ay oll socialist members of the Finnish TRAIN Ri |member of the fineileg U4 8 on wn of the show ry leCracken Piet, and aleo members ot somprised UNS 20 MINUTES {eile aid. Thrillers bave been. pr by the inaurrection, under arrest.” Ken: unshnneninnine vided and jugglers, trapeze perform- FaOPh thus be MaeUtRe ao he nem aee 4 = ore and high wire acte have been ob- ee eae POA take aie, Ww wen: | Staten Island Fireman Finally | tained for the summer, grat ‘oleetion will take ‘place before, a jee ‘ ' ‘A new attraction will be the “Silver lecision on the question of a monarchy Realizes Something Is Wrong Glades,” in which summer ice skating, {wo chamber aystem is reached, eo . he © |with & programme of the "world's Gen bas apeech express: and Causes Stop, | pest ekatere,” will figure. Ing the Pinpies Berar s & for & 4 crowded Staten Irland Rapid war) St. George at a rate more than, AUTO AND STREET CAR CRASH {entyefvo iniien an hour for nearly | 9® on Guard Against Surprise Sine twenty minutes without the controlling Attack. and o : BL PASO, Texas, May 18,—Fran rh Yr Endured ta Broo hand of an engineer: ) ree Ve 1 ere iB Broeklye sun Be. Le Fores of Tottonville, an| cisco Villa's personal command to again within striking distance of the engineer for twenty-four yi com- ‘Three persons were injured to-day 2) ea itomeblle and Nereen cnet plained to his father, also an engineer, | border and the hold-up and robbery Fi ‘ » Btreet of feeling sick before he left on his|of a Mexican Central train Thursday ey collided at Fourth Avenue and from that town, His fireman, Bred|at Rancheria, sixty miles south of Bergen Street », to-day, Morris -Urged him to seo a doctor, but | Juares, was done by fanio H Hirech suffered contus t the right LA, Forge sald he would go through |guin's ban ‘ “yay PEP Peas Per ye Pia Taper with the trip. Ugh waa firing the en-|ment of Villa's forces, it has become si ene erma: A sprained } | gine after the train left Grasmere when known here. Vill with hie | mai and eontusla and Sim Beokermar ve noted the speed was ge ing unusually) command ia approachi th border ascerations of OW gh. ome point between here and OJin f the ma ventually be climbed around to the t the mach engineer's alto of the cab and fount! Additional patrols and outposts wore PA A a x La Forge lying on the floor, Ugh sent out from Juar and standing, 6 nthe stopped the train at Dongan Hille, ‘7 precautions > and trolley e & doctor found tn Forge dead of h @ eurprise attack by Villa (owethes, failure, fen to march fn thelr | bo led by t: | will have charge of the Home Service | American 1918, Enthusiastic Workers Will Waste No Precious Hours and There Will Be No Decrease in Number of Gauze Dress. ings and Hospital Garments Made—Even When They’re Marching These Earnest Women Will Knit and They Ask for Extra Hours in Which to Make Up for Any Time They Might Possibly Lose. By Hazel V. Carter. war, work in the Red Cross workrooms of the six boroughs and) throughout the entire Nation will be slackened, A recent request from Washington asks that the time and the energy of the women be taken Tw. and next week, for the first time since the beginning of the | | for one week from the knitting needles, the gauze dressings and the hos-| pital garments and united in the work of the hour—the big Red Cross drive, In accordance with this request, the workrooms will be practically empty this afternoon while 25,000 women of Greater New York join the Red Cross parade. Proof, however, that no time will be wasted ts evi- denced in the fact that many auxiliaries will knit while they parade; and also from numerous auxiliaries have come requests by the workers that during the drive the workrooms be open additional nights eo that those who give their time during the day to activities of the drive can continue | thelr work with tho gaze and the garments. However, a lower output quota, which has been sent from Washington for the week of the drive, j will not make this additional work a necessity A monster parade 1s the 00! 06 mmm each borough, and elaborate plans! Astor a, last week, when Harvey D. have been made by the various team! Gigon, General Manager of the captains who have arranged for WOM-| American Red Cross, anounced that own boroughs. | America’s first Floats and bands, uniformed nurses) back from tne front, on foot, and motor corps gitis in am-| “Already taere are eight blind sol- @ivision unusually attractive. Thelne said “A cable moesage recently plans have been worked out under th¢| received says that nine more are on direction of the following Chairmen Poe w ny Every pr paration hea of women's teams, Mra. James A.| heen, mile to care for them. One Burden jr, Miss Ruth Twombly and| yy the Government for the purpose. Mrs, Walter Maynard As soon as they are discharged from ‘The team captains are Mesdames| the army they will be turned over to | the Red Cross and will be taken care 1B as they live.” SA UCOL Vanderbilt J Pr F F, Baker jr, Sidney Borg. “M ry Dick members | from ove who have been supplied with | John Hammond, W. 1k . H. Harriman, Jot lowes Morgan, Geor Charles BH. Alex Horace Andrews, J. Hie Six hundred and eighty of the Army Nur rps of Foreign | Yoric Service will walk int Norfolk | garments, Knitted articles, tobacco] suit, licker i sou’ The ¢ su Navy Nurse © of Home Servic in white dresse capes reer part of the men were M. DuBois. |auartered on the receiving ship at The Trop’ Italian Unit] the Brooklyn Navy Ya wu arta qi Hay ,| Was under the direction of John H.| Service corps in white cap anc Lathrop, Field Director of the Third rons, 85 Red Cross Nurses aw. val District, No. 165 Remsen jassignmenta, 85 Home Defense| Street, Brooklyn. Mra. Robert Bacon Nurses with white gowns, hats and/and Miss Yvonne Gourd wero ap-| bags, and the Red Crow Dietitians, | are all acheduled to parade. | pointed a committee in New York to The Motor Corps of America will] Work in conjunction with the French have & ambulances and an armored | Institute. k in their division, and the Motor| ‘The following articles Leni for Women's Service 12 aU-| aistriputed td the Frenoh Mode! Workroom workers | 1670 paira of socks, $18 mufflers, 300, who, in a float, will be led | wristlets, 646 helmets, 1,274 sweaters in. Mrs, John Glenn | 1,340 undershirts, 1,640 drawers, 60 pairs of gloves, 790 pairs of shoos, 1,000 satiors: by Mrs. A. Bale division and Mrs. I. Bladge of the! cakes of soap, 1,264 packages of to- The Junior Red Cross will be one] cnooe § 200 sets of games, 15 bath tow- of the attract features of the Led ete bo Wha rd parade, Six hundro d children will od SOmne, _ bestcee arous march with flags and banners under | Packages of foot powder, vaseline, &c the leadership of Mrs, Joseph Deane. Tie Girl Scouts, 100 strong, and the Girls" Ald. in a’ body of also parade. 8 and Mothers’ Division n to 800 and promises ORIAL Day contributions to the Red Cross are now taking forty, will The Wi has grov be of ur {den originated with Loulse Saw- vafts, a Mich he c Cross parade representa | nually women 1 not|' parade but 25,000 women who 1 play an active part in the big a ive of the week. Everythin driv of the weel Everything is Ellen Louise Adee, Director ready to } @ campaign next... of the Bureau of Wor w Monday and Chairmen report an 4.4 )° fens) Work eager response from every auxiliary, 7 hero are some of the ways she . idieth 9 suggests for women to “ The Bronx County chapter, full of ropa men to pep and enthusiasin for the fund, be- : HE Red 20,000 merely who w Ted Cross > on keeping on,” says Miss gan their activities Inst night wita Praag teriaia th } : a rally at the Beck Memorlal Church, | PUI) Of 0 ler meee meso elaule following programme will be} yo 4 a SS Smee OP Cee ee To-day, 2 P. do, |t2e #ame conditions—run on par To-day, at 2 P. M, the parade itine or urge the workers to other marching from the Concourse north} temporary tasks, even giving them a from 1Gist Street to Kingsbridge,| bit of a holiday. | with 14,000 in line. Sunday, May 19—Red Cross Sunday in all Bronx churches; at 2.80 88 meeting at Bronx Y. M. C, speaker, Signajler Thomas Skeyhill, A famous Anzac ganized workrooms ¢ every chapter of any si and to do dividualistic groups. ‘There's fine hology about a larke workroom. the ordering and eccounting. Monday, May 20, 7.20 P. M.—Dinner | With the broad vision we must. all for the teams E hold for the future, I hope we can toward that NY workrooms ere a case may be speaker, United St goal.” n of Iowa, Monday, May 20, 8 P. M Bronx Church House. tes Senacor Ken- | work M king when arked Benefit at ted.” Here are the Tuesday, May 23, 8 P. M.—Benent | #P*e at Beaton ped Gauing’ Geder tha eee the Atlantic Division head- auspices of Bedford Park Branch quaste ins it Thursday, May 23, 8 P, M.—Benent| "A case may be marked ‘Inspected when !t conforms to all regulations; Church of Our Lady, Marion Ave and Fordham Road, auspices of | @ properly made and Women's Auxillary of Union Hospi- | lay, May 24, 8 P. M.—New York BHOTORLAYS, University Auditorium, concert, | Monday, May 27, 8'P, M.—Boneft at Morris High School Saturday, May 26, 8 P, M.—Dance and exhibition of dancing at Hunt's | Polnt Palace | Ghetto people are proving live | uring to the big JRSSE L, th 300 aged men 8 aro in Kervice Will begin \ »-house canvass Mond Wom enlisting by the scor | speak from the trucks together w the mea in the campaign | "Give us something to do!" ts the ery of the people of the Ghetto, ac- | | cording to Aaron J. Levy, From the Brilliant Novel of the speakers’ bureau, Adolph Landau, in headquarters of | the Bast Stde Red Cross Committee, | No, 158 E st Broadway, makes the in charge THE RIVOLI blind soldiers were! Ing the Red Cross| 2,000 French satlors in New | , the matter| have been; ace of money spent for flowers. | keep on keop- | When the workrooms are short of “I should like to aeo @ few well or-| ablished in| M.| away, if possible, with tho small, in- | it simplifies the shipping of sup- | aii directions, PRODUCED BY CECIL B. DE MILLE Ao Artoraft Picture With wrapped and the standard number o? each article tied together; @ case properly lined with waterproof papor and contains ono typo of dressing or garment only, cast te be of standard wize, 9x2x2; an involoe placed tns' and case properly stencilied on the outside, A caso, such as described above, may bo marked ‘Inspected.’ The Division, however, reserves tt. right to open an occasional cage even of this type whenever it may seem best. S. AUGUST BELMONT warns Americans not to be disturbed by p:»paganda during the Second Ward Fund which will try to prem that we have done more for Fran | already than wo should, “Do you realize that one-fifth of [PRE has been devasted?” she says “The French people are eo grateful to us for what we have done. A lar; | Part of our work has been done by | the civilian population. Before the jlast German drive, 350,000 refugees poured into is. The Red Cross |is providing lodgings for them, food ; and clothing. It ts worth while.” | | | S4CAN'T wo carry our socks with | s on t house-to-houre ampalgn—and knit whils we walt fer | them to answer the door?” is was the question of a Coney {Island volunteer for the drive. And |it shows the epirit of the Coney Ist {and woman. Also they have the |right tdea- no sweaters PHOTO PLAYS, | HAVE YOu EVER CRAVE te see @ picture where you erip your seat aa the you were holding onte an and VAM AUPTYALIAL electric battery COULDN'T let vietore where blood ran up ur spine, that you wanted te set your teeth firmly eaainat cach ether and bite oti) Jaws ached. If you still have that crm ++ SEE: DCR) PAILS — iN FAMILAR SME | AT THE A vieturs | | = MAUI OUL LLL LL AL EPUALUAY U SMA YUL IE | | | “ose |) BROADWAY | N 7MEATRE BWAV& 41°7ST, | |) TO-MORROW | eet the your life, Prices on. 306 te Tha ‘as without fail and you'll thrill of this attrac exceptional Rave you heard muste.) '| | THE FADETTES?? BWAY a4 7% 39, RECTION KARE ECD mene, Ado'ph Zu or Presents E/. PAULINE ™ sount LSO TOLSTOYS — FAMOUS STORY "RESURRECTION" STRAND ++ BROADWA FON AT a LER AO 8 WEEK upset MONDAY DON'T MIS TRIS DOUGLAS |FAIRBANKS 1 tle Intent novel & mirth 5 story, MR. FIX-IT.” vaday Entice Change of PUN wit! ture ot Fn of ¥ fe Kall) VAUU EVIL, S080 Boe Ano, ta BWAY ar 49 Sk RIUMPH OF THE. MOTION Babel Hon of S.L.ROTHAPFEL sist 8 Ont This 1 A Matt 20s ine) Commencing @unday LASKY Presents by David Graham Phillins Lasky All Star © ORCHESTRA same report from the people, ‘They | NUGO BIBSENFELD ond ERNO RAPRE Conductine are volunteoring with the same speed RIVOML ANIMATED | WINITRED MARSILALL| “Wild Women a Siilingness that they used. ir PICTORIAT. OPRAN( Liona."". Fox Osnned neo trated Liberty lo LAST TIMRS TO-DAT—WM. 8 HART in “SETH YATES" 6, Wo shall try to explain to the | foreign population just what the Red | Cross means, and [am sure that the cast side will far exceed its quota HRP hundred women from the Academy Red Cross Workroom of Brooklyn will lead that division tn | © Brooklyn parade, “Over the Top } the time” ts the slogan of the| ty output or| From the Play b Academy workers in wee in parade, Last Wednesday night the | Fecord for attendance. was broken | THE RIALTO when 19) women registered nm Anim mated: | a LAST TIMES TO-DAY—MME, VERY woman stopped her knitting | ard drew a quick breath at the Red Cross conference at the Waldorf. ‘A Select Ploture NUGO RIMSENFELD & NAT W. FING’ Opeek Frans | (Beritone) TEMES SQUARE om) mori Bict URE” Direction of SLROTHAPTEL, Commencing Bunder—JOSEPH M. SCHENCK Fresente NORMA TALMADGE in “DE LUXE ANNIE. ¥ Edward Clark ORCHESTRA TON Conducting a Td 4

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