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___ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1918. BOUNTFULIARVESTS''A RS OF STAGE TO BE SEEN NEXT WEEK CHEERS GARDENERS OF JEFFERSON PARK “Bastille D "| At the Sadia: SHOW GIRL BENE at C ‘olumbia’ 3 Week ml PUT THE STARS nights’ concerts at the ‘0 loge Stadium this season, in optims Children Who PI ho Planted, ¢ al rns Chine Ge ana ,. It'll Be for § + Soldiers and twenty years,” he says, “we have averaged more than 4,000 in our 4 vated and Reaped G | Bumper Crop | | | | | ors, and Frankie Bailey” | ee ¥ ric me a> pe’ Will Sing. . is composed of ninet — players of merit, most of them from) With the spotlieht spotted 4 he big aymphony orchestras thatdis- on the chorus girl and with [som for the summer. Bastille Duy principals entirely in the shade, A thousand tiny garden plots in Thomas Jefferson Park, at Bast River nd 114th » been de * children, us spick and lebrated with an Broadway Show Girls wil gives NposiLlons Henafit performance to-morrow at to-morrow will be c f they never had alls French programme, tated by an army of 40 by Thomas tint-Saens, Biaet, Astor Theatre in ald of the Com s they were only yoster- Gounod and Maasenet will cent Home for Soldiers and Saloni)” day. For these children, having har be playe Louise Wagner will) And for the first time in her vested their first 1918 crops in the t doux” aria from “He-| career, Frankie Bailey, deawy | sing the “tl morning, spent the afternoon in | rodiade” and Luigi Samolll will ing! Weber & Fields Music Hall, a Cou up the two acres that had | d ‘ ‘ i / the “Flower Song” from “Carmen.” allowed to sing. at ylalded xo pienteously of radishes, Among tt ‘of nest week will) “All my life.” says Franke, Se beans, beet rots, onions and let aaeecsoneonee We ¥ «% be Florence Macbeth, Edna Kellogg, dreamed about doing a litte song aad tuo, yao me who in making her New York debut; dance. And every time L tried to Since early spring these little folk, pia Ye ‘ Henry Weld and die Cowan, somabody made me stop. The ranging from eight to fifteen year ca ; | >, 4 vanist. The orchestral numbers will manager would put me off the of age, have n diligently culti- | bY Bandmaster Harrison of the Brook : include MoDowell’s “Indian Suite” and Ud try to warble @ little im vating their individual plots, each|!¥0 Navy Yard with a cornet ei LOY \ } and and “Prelude” wings. Right away I'd get an eneate The harvesting of th | four by eight feet in extent, u vegetables by | r rom Henry Madiey's opera, “Azora.” of shoes trom the dressing roomy the guidance of Miss Helena Mahon, 400 boy cle ee ? / PP i dag yr ll dl au prrow night I'm going to @img: © t 1 tt ive sig wus no at rom Russia in « conductor o | Mate oie dang cette alta nod at making it a “dress” occasion. | Amen Pom in the Young Men's Symphony Orches worth living Sonat Se astic assistants, Miss H Mc cs at ak ahha are Waihed 1h oaeihes tra, founder and conductor of the! dream come true?” Caffrey, Mrs. Adele Mueger and Miss| ints puitable to fa ict — BROADHURST, Volpe Symphony Orchestra and di re will be chorus girls from) Martha Wylie. S evegdlighbiat Nokeea aii oWtAicee «HKG ; —| rector of the orchestra of the Brook tehy-Koo,” “Going Up,” “Rainwew All the little gurdeners raise the See eee “8 . yal office was] lyn Institu Arta and Scie Girl” the Century Roof, “The Kise and gingham sunbonnet occasionally | His ideals and his abi same six vegetables in the yea evide nd ‘all were pr ‘ Weis unquestic Hurglar.” and “Rock-a-Bye Baby.” F (- nee all begin hfe i : | HARRIS | Build nt not be phasis ylaylet, "She % ma elroy ae t Fae | With tools of varying child sizes and FANSS SOE BASES 4 K YY gti strk Mit ‘hak olla t GRAlor A playlet, “Showing Up ke Prin~ id thetr work at the] oon py, for holding their produce, | G@OLoes a 1a SE Gh aban inenuier, 4s are admitted free to th cipals,” promises to be full of laughmy same time, what r spirit of con- | h each plot is very small, and that 6,000 seats at r foreign juriad eal With six show girls doing the “shows | rectors had previously decided te [on sale nightly test prevails among them must re up. WAN in catty, RAY LEY BNO DEXTER ELLIOT suise Dresser, Chatrn e aggregate of the har : AY, the ong Mos otic wil be used by| Ap St= Nig hters : min the Insurance in the order | ssivmina University's concerts on Cetuumtites "oC the. ax crops than to speedy development | - | Ff any member called to the service}, A War Relief, which will presemt o on : | ooking and canning classes, who was insured on April 16, 1917. Green every Monday, Lit’ te en cietsehentie about a ae aa The year’s second plantin as tage in We heat Uitte cot | Next week he will offer George M. With the tax on the members as a] day and Friday night grow show girls, which is to begin in a few du will % t 1 Hit-the-Trail Holiday,” to- | |nucleus the movement to secure alflar favor. They are given by the New ig . nse real inelude corn in addition to the stx irre Mee ae a | a wing a es Ket th a comedy, tre urge Knights) of Columbus War| York Military Hand, Bdwin Franko ye Sone Sead’ seam the » classes last year canned | ictographs and. tbe . 1 Fund was started. Up to June | Goldman conducto: requests for ale, bles first planting , fter , y | 000,000 had been given by the | seats, which may be obtained free on they sold tlekets out at the EME ‘ 1 op lbureacinpmsteesirirah Bhai his Mm Pi v 14 Saving Bl eee te of th 1 Application to the university, Increase Grounds and on Wall Street, it a F we ina . bi » eile as " a work) I ee F ple is] 66k ISER” AT BROADWAY i nl ‘und } t N” |kuing te go over, and then’ smite ral low he baie 7 sroadwa uctions are tt ca | a miller , ¢ ar “et purpose behind th Te the as 4 pit SreATML CC ORAL NoGew rie. USAW ING Tan CROWDS of the “March “ae of | SOF Gur condiars anid eallera q the observation garden rw are very f°" | ductions were offered at the theatros| wr) yo) With th hapiss te Irivh tenor, who in five concerts | from. De Koven's *R te | children of this}, 4 ae etl he ai or Sh begins | urned 00 1 tribute to the American al few LITTLE AMERICANS ARE GOOD} a while one of] oes am 7 o ‘ll hy . hird we t the Broadway Thea. | Me pate J Maye Aux-|dead if France, Chopin's “Funeral THEATRES. FARMERS, his red wee olowing wi tre to-morrow. This fil 2 at-| inary 2B » of New York and | March” will be played, The audience | == = th h of them see the | the opening of new Suubert Win retin p utron salt al | tise ip of the American military and [is requested to stand during this sum MSTERDAM ATs ) y was the first of the years | work through to the end. ter Garden revue, > rs Pants : i ae A ava force In ch of the | be On Wednesday yn C, Breund IES reich the exer ears fulal Saal IA stad ade tpecttet r t. The play concerns #he ad-| Catholic Or ae I Doin Won Jon to sal aie neh tet aaa couse a e me le exercises b i * hat is al ns *he a ratholic g - soon to sail abroa an address. salute to the flag a RAKING DRILL.” — Gapeagle es of an American famfly tn Serta New York office. of the —. : to Ainerioa, ater (which yesterday afuirnoon the on |theatres in the Broadway Distric | Germany before and after the owt ders for American Sol- mmittes on War Activities eieut, John Philip Houma, President ping: ihe Blab doansiad sl staking tilly was Wil be few. Dozens of productions] break of the war. The Broadway Con ie nd Sattors dies all foreign affairs, in ton. gon A public meeting on 1 he sh with just the same, Fe in preparation, rt Orchestra offers stood music un diers and Sailors, jauipping OES alvauterr behalf_of the light and comic opera i un led Bist pat Cee. Bae seems ger, the direction of James C. Brad SeeeneEn es: [aris ia ateewen, prea nte vevival next ThUrSOAy: Brternoon. at Root JACK PICKFORD AGAIN | (0%: 48d) Manager Kashin ar ; i acne AAIRinA AWA Acolian Hall. Public men who hai PHOTO PLAYS ’ ° y -RATURE 4 ; ti 1 to continue the appear ° By Alex. Sullivan. Aiea apadeatget Dna unt awed their sympathy with the 4OTO PLAYS. Py nnioe Hien: Beit FEATURE AT STRAND\' pines at cauh exhib t| The Knights of Columbua are plan- | (aries procee hotles ini objects of the organization | Ty CE YR er, a — ; ing to spend nearly $50,000,000 dur- | resigned to thelr willl sp heatrteal stars will phi ant gt your he;| Manager Edel of t Strand will ra the text yant for ihe banete of CLAW eanee. OF oA MERRY mor | tend as guette nd Hitchcock, DAVID BELA: ae your nom *« Pic ‘Sandy.”’ AP shacGurrennyiirs reasurer of the enry | Tack Pisktort sn sand "| 4,500 CHILDREN IN BIG dliters ani ratiors here and abroxa. |Comptroier of the Currency, rwcenthy | MreaMUree gt ne, company. | Men TIGER" ROSE Lem w Mow netead of Marguerite ( jark in “Unele Spendihg a million a week will make Saputy K. of CG, Overn ‘Commis | American cot r opera J cmcte Seen in tee! pal plant te eed, Tom's Cabin” at his theatre nex HEIGHBORHOOD BAZAAR William J. Mulligan, Chairman of| stars of former opted | While tie sunteains turk, rk, et wo MES Week, “Sandy” is y of Ken sioner, invitations from De Wolf Hopper, tucky, An Outing Chester scenic Hilly Parsons in “The Widow's Mite Iment of the Allied War edy cartoon the War Activities Committee, one of | the: VieasPrasident and the Joost Bowling Green Associa- | ghompsonville, Conn., is an L week fr um next ae evening. twenty-seven nationalities turned out Representatives of 27 Nationalities “GOING UP” site GLOBE tat dae a = Mr. RAYMO! OCK Hi IN iden 1918 with LEON SEROUS REN sono D ne we entered the world war | ino soprano, and Francia, Moore ey 4 lin support of the bie benet uzaar at time we en | > rianist, 1 give oncert <P BIG WEEK ETT FILM, | im support of the bie beneft busnar at) Os“ aruitigan's biggest task rit pa SENSATION ON BROADWAY: “CHE VAMP,” AT RIALTO) ground, No. 45 West Street, yesterday. | DOW 18 Securing 2,000 scoretarion for ABU LERGd Rist ean bean Bit rar The Girl Scouts of the Neighborhood Pellet Work ne ens Seidl bb Franc 1 Sw nad, Where, a pn Enid Bennett Vamp." 8] Association had the air in ch ave the ent! ava, he had hope to his "mo PACK AG CON, coe ee OF y-druna, Will and tempted the nickels and dir gapped & 4 . sor, red bnog tee oe ae sph | and Jack- Rialto next we “Paris, the Beau- with hand made handkerchiefs of their It costs somethi tke © equip The i the Way ale ee: Went 4 Mr. Rothapfel from French capi | ene nandkerchief, with chewing gum ary pald each one, transportation and ATAILOR-MADE | ie, | tal, will t xhibited, and there win “ie handkerchiefs vias ivebeache bess ec lanine ch with athletic eet H Hoffin und the usual Animate 1 Magazine. | Kewpie dolis dressed in wedding finery, and ¢ ts, week, Th iat AWRENCE GRANT er eel a fat | t | HAND OLIVE TELL TO HAVE GOLDEN JUBILEE Se ee Fee de aan eee asiids | this regiment of secretaries ncronn 1 an a || CASINO B84), Breese ene D: ¥ ’ look after the comfort of our boys, | pk a - | Verb Not the Same Robinsons. ; wie y RE ‘The money is to be used to y e ave arranged for the ship. obinson ‘ nembers of the SEE IT NO River Excursions Will Be Run to| RIVOLI WILL OFFER Tit ouiles tae oa wher Man Liberte | eoes co mton care rane clans Gt rite Nbc MeOMani: ate eck PAY Iban Vill Be A NOVEL BY HUGHES) ona subscribed to in the third loan | P'Me Bey neue tiem a ee Not. Sots BRO THE LAST Albany and It Will Be a ] i fi oo ee tee imard a| ettes, 10,000,000 bouillon cubes, tons of te lar ing that they || ASTOR Tati. i HL, Pe Big Atfair '$100 bond of the next loan. bonds! candy and an tity of stationer have no connection with the aale of Matinew Wed. & a euie A motion picture vorsion of Rupert | wij be held in the interest of the| books, pt graphs, planos and ee Gen oe a Soman BR Ee BR DWAY The Golden Jubile ebration of the | Hughes's noved, “We Can't Have) children's library Ae; _:Bne P x Appliance ¢ Inc, whieh ts - A Bye = lersorvel Dies K Pythia. main of New! Everything,” will be shown at the! The bazaar marks the opening of | kames of all sor being offered by Robinson & Co, wa Ww a Bene BROABWAY CONCERT WRCHESTRA York, will be held ip conjunction with | pivoli next wack with an exceedingly Bowtir 1g Green Neighborhood Week, ‘ mnt conduct any Investment No. 106 | BROADHURST Min ‘Tara Bak Rroadway sto be had firn 4 preparatory to a drive for CORTIUGUS HOSNTTD TIM. [| the convention of the Grand Lodge of | volt next wonky *qatter | MAYTIME gag, DeMille made ne order at Albany from July 22 to and | $40,000 to carry on the work of the hula. ie oe : mm Che ; |this picture. tivoli_ orchestra | association. ; . KOOP CENTURY THEATRE LM Las fics exe DUnbhay nigntety (MLL Day te to “La Forza | a \ charge. slucan of the organisa. | Sill be ue CENTURY GROVE "iB | bir t ' A he | 22! potions 3 P, i ' tion is “Everybody welcome, ever f identity Beautiful Otrts an? Reversi "Tne. coavestian will be| aie ate §, BOARD GAN'TINGREASE.".". ap SHUBERT *8- Weg 8 in the Assembly Chamber of the | patr nere are 400 K of © secretaries THEATRE SAY 84202 Sloe. If Stats of Greeks | ‘GEN FING TOE ANA = a ‘bil PAIUS, July 18--Gen. A. Gramat of poys in this country, Ww Fgh recent nber in thin om i : ; ean omnia 00TH "7 re Tere REP ALORS UM : tbout| WILLIAM J AULLIGAN tha Greek a ae esa alate dd Hou se Seven mioned ¢ There are alre my. And 48th ST, ee Rohe, ae pkey CITY'S 80 GENT GAS RATE also, and there will be the usual 1 in look ifter the welfare Jack Pickford | Court of Appeal: He That Price Fixed by Statute Must Bia /T BILLS stand s R.] — ood | PROCTOR’S WILL HAVE inne TWO EXC. its established over Louise Huff A Ma a esos cae Mad a Bras dd ea Sty far nunc ot _AMUSEMENTS. _ AMUSEMENTS. _ sc | MAN STATENS on In USANBY” 7owd | have Jack Alfred 1 company, A 6 a i power to eaniaatl in cont nt VAR Ww. 0 there |B, White, Franchonette and Kraft, epihore ai ecuring its entire complemen BEWAY ota arcing fio on aunt eh ke Soe AND) CLEAN AMUSEMENT J sve. Direction of S.L-ROTHAPFEL ns mnt tine Joes not rope] dart Aatonis om Aue Ay FFPROCT' acto RIVOLI ORCHESTRA much bie retu of Yi ON AGD Oa Pe, Ne | ERNO RAPES Conducting ior eas | witty pon min NG oe See Commencing Satay JESSE le LASKY Presents Theodore Roberts Kathlyn Williams (DN SI sti he Gk Park & Lex.\y| Cason in ee | a LUNA, CONEY ISLAND PROVING BEST EVER |T0 GIVE AUBULANCE TO U. S. 1 ESB Elliott Dexter Sylvia Breamer Lan. Park bas a new amusement |Spantsh War Veteran ‘ : uf 1 : rn Thurston Hall Raymond Hatton is proving very attractive for the| Formal presentation i to an will be GREATEST SEA WATER SURF 15 | HERBIG THLE BR | In Ceoil Ib, De Mille’s Production of mn thousands of people who visit the big | Mount Vernon Mund , nt Wa) ea ina ‘Vibe tee ’ »’ ha. | Gulance hae he . } “WE CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING? fh [owes com ited Sih" ane |e Sie fe nto tal HI G POOI bia Me ictal Focure | patronage and the various other eee és Penreaatative 4 MIA RETO Lace Cla iholas: ONwan - The, Fall of the Haotile Koning,» Conedinn Lat traction are all working overtim® 10 aovept th Military Hall re ization 1 409,000 invmbers. 10 par cent EVER CONSTRUCTED--100 Yard Sand Beach i eee srsnr tt de pos hares, ai ve cag ile alae Daag the ambulance fa) et Patimated that shout 40 'per|| (Admission tickets to pool carrying admin to tat wld ran c (% ise Derenson in The Danger Mar | i banner one at Lan beth K. B No, 16 Waduworh of our arm Ca cw ; noon daily, § By TIMES SQUARE I [bas been estimated that ning Avenue is eth Tee ; Amusements of the Better Class. Restaurants and Dancing. Bites ROAR RAE Syerr Non DOsSON re Tame A Open Air Entertainments and Concerts by 7th Regiment Band RIALTO ORCHESTRA J 1.30 and 8 P, M | ah Wal , 7 ~ ft KL ww ' a rd . Pyar ins RISEENY EUs centenerd LEXINGTON THEATRE Niniod Sh tha conte ton, and . || New York International Exposition, Bronx Commencing Sunday—Thomes H. BOOKS A COHAN FILM BE. K. and Mrs. Frederick |The K AP E. 177th Bronx Subway Station, West Farms Square MP” i nishing thi c here ENID BENNETT i vin “THE VAMP ———— bi \ us over tie amount shro ple ort EM L Ta i Manager George D. Grundy is meet- | needed for the ambulance probably will BAS Oye ree ia eta that eettee *h a tia sat hi * \uimated Merestne, erties coat on oe, Fie tng with success in his film policy at|>¢ used to purchase beis at various thing they are not liable to stray TEEPLECHASE ‘ — =——= , Tan Temes Lo bed the Lexington Theatre, The audiences Rospitais in the name of the organiza. Into temptation's paths when they PRIS FeACe tion, which open three-day con pn have time PA\ FER Dave been large and entbusiastic. ai Mount Very oa Monday. MM MALE time OO ting @ Committee on! Waes Weter bust SADES PARI Ogan Ee ed Patines acta cin | suNbaX WORM WANT WORK

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