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=), QUICK RELIEF From Pimples, Sick Head- aches, Constipation. How could we dare to aa ask your doctor or Sruggist about the wonder- ful cinlitics of & G Pills if we were not sure what we were talking about? R & G Pills do not gripe or sicken conracl druggists—10c and 25¢ the box. en in Ra G Pills a Wm rontained thergin ‘prodie Benotita to the whole, syate I Tasatives lor dange fective fa | PHOTO PLAYS. BON Dd 2s GOVERIOR COX Hon. JamM. Cox, Governor of Ohio, has just seen “HEARTS OF THE ORLD,” and here is what he says: “It is a great productiowd there is no question that it is accomplishing much for the cag of patriotism.” DOUGLS FAIRBANKS Douglas Phanks has just received a telegram from Secretary McAdoo, dg him to come Bast in the interests of the Fourth Liberty 1 > joug” is now on his way to New York, This | what “Di s about “HEARTS OF THE WORLD: “Great! painting. no word, nothing in the world ever has spoken likhat. I didn't know where I was until everybody was shoutiand I was yelling with them.” MAJ.-GH. STRONG Of the U@ States Army, has seen the same production of “HE ART + THE WORLD" now being shown at the < THEATRE, and he says: “It is not only m, but one of the greatest foes of KD r" voncecBrodue German Ker.” ys 1ARLIVCHAPLIN Charlie Cl says: “D, W. GRIFFITH made me laugh and sob, It's qutiful story, with a magnificent climax. I clapped my hands mad! T shouted until I was hoarse.” JUSTICBISSELL Of the Sue Court of the State of New York, says: “Every American wld see this erful masterpiece. D. W Griffith hagught us an instructive message in the cause of humanity.” HEARTSF THE WORLD a "S supreme masterpiece is now in its 8TH MONTH &w ke nd is breaking all records at the IC where it is shown every after at 8.30, including Sundays. seeing it over and over again, id every ‘evening Ons are ay DITION shows the American troops on the Mad pence and the famous RAINBOW DIVISION HOa!t not swear except under ex- tracary circumstances,” is part of the er’s code given in the great Param craft Special Picture, ‘‘Pri- vate Pei “Extiinary circumstances” are de- fined asing your tent in the middle of the nighder a downpour of rain, seeing your coe shot, or getting coal oil in your tee “Privteat” is a thrilling photoplay which gyou the war from a very per- sonal at Peat himself takes the title role. pie. Broadway at WA Fox presents ue! THEDA BARA ylome “THARA AS SALOME IN MILLION DOLLAR PICTURE THRILLS.” <i\", « THEATRE ith oy'ittiur. ‘wice Daily-—2.20 and 8 Sharp. ees 25c-0c. Nights 25c to $1. Day 2.20-—-To-Night 8 Sharp Ber Corl AT 1040, hata VioleT T RERSTREAT) THEATRE t TOGETHER For One Week, Beginning October 13th The Moving Pictures The Concerta and The Lyceum and tauqua Fields ial Dnts Are Devoted to These hese Amusement Business. Spe Lran «PT heLLBOARD ON SALEYAY EVERYWHERE Want Ads News wtes-—— ents - - lg was presented two seasons ago by “The Maid Mistress’’, Brings Lucy Gates to. The AmericanSingers, the Society of American Singers at the Park Theatre last night. te! what practieatly ts the samo organi-| zation, although the artistic direction | then lay with Albert Reiss, and now! it Lies with William Wade Hinshaw. | Florence Easton, I think, sang the) part of Zerbira at the first perform. | ance. Afterward Lucy Gates took her place. It was Miss Gates's Zer- bira that we heard and saw last night. The dainty, old-fashioned, artificial little comedy in which the Maid cajoless her master, Dr. Pan- dolfo, into marrying her, was sung ind enacted by Miss Gates and David Bispham with charm and, al- most, convietion, The third member of the cast, Scapin, the Doctor's manservant, a necessary lay figure as far as voice is concerned, was well done by John Phillips, Sam Frana> conducted with the skill to which he has accustomed us in airecting Old Music, making his own arrange:nent of Pergolese’s matter for the intro- duction to each of the two acts, Donizetti's “The Daughter of the ent” followed, with Binnea David Bispham and Craig in the principal ps Henry Hadley conducting. The ance has been vastly improved | hy repetition and is now well rouned out, Tt ts hearing and seeing. | Offenba The Tales of Hoffm By Sylvester Rawling. | ERGOLESE operetta = "The to us Orvill an tenor whom Osea merstein discovered in the days of als renowned Manhattan Opera Company. Further revision is announced of the plans of the Paris Conservatory Orchestra, Andr ductor, upset by the d here, ‘The first t the Metror ra House y © second on tre ollowing Sunday. ckets obtained for the concert planned for Tuesday of this weck will be good for Tuesday of next week, | ie THEATRES. WIRIEE CARDEN he Ryen Be aMaistiay. |] Asset “SOMETIME |] PLYMCUTH Wao Beer 8 |} JOHN BARRYMORE Pater “REDEMPTION” Bare eeCOWL) CENTRAL eA yeni ALICE | FOREVER BRADY| p-sve | AFTER CEN URY Bwar bis, <, 6a, ats iy Nekt Wo SPar et ir eR , tenes Chee t TO-NIG MAXINE ELLIOTTS S399 w » TEARS * AN obaclidisina y) Mit, W & sir? Paany $j Oren Wi Retin | BOOTH Wyner d ‘| (wate YOUR WetGhpok LYRIC ifaw. cf himay: (Or thn § THE NOVELTY Ai 1 awry HUDSON Mite. W |] S4™ BERNARD & L ts tia (1) iy “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” ELTINGE V8 5% LO.NIGHT, 9,00. REPUBLIC Mas itidtiarra MARJOKIE RAMB: AU 1 THE EVENING WORLD, SON AND DAUGHTER DIE. Nottfeation Almost |St Thomas Aqi Sitmattancouaty. Almost at the same time that word {came from the Government that thele was de . Mr. and Mrs, W President was revived by | Brooklyn, were notified yeaterday of Maurice |the death from pneumonia Parcats Get son Maurice, Camp Syracu' Ross of No. & soldier. 904 THURSDAY, Order of St. Jorep! in th Ninth Street Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn. The Government telcgram did give the cause of the son's deo ter Mary Devota, who was Miss |Ross, was a mombor of [Catholic Church of the ‘Transfigural Marcy Avenue and Hooper st Koss was twenty-three y gnvent o of thelrold STORE OPENS, 9.45; CLOSES, 6.15, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Important Sale SMART SUITS for Misses and Small Women Our reg. $29.04 & $32.50 23.50 Pictured left is one of five latter material comes in navy and black. collars, inal ways—our reg. $26.94 and 882.50, CONCERTS AND MUSIC. Bs METROPOLITAN §iiii8 , PREMIERS “Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire de Paris’ TUESDAY NIGHT, OCT. 15 SECOND CONCERT SUNDAY NIGHT, OCT. 20 (Tickets puro aed for, Sunda: forgot 8 " Family “ATS NOW ARNEGIE Noon Nirrate WEALEAL attractive styles for misses and juniors, serge, poplin and burella. taupe and brown, the other two Convertible braid and button trim mings and insets of velvet char. acterize these suits in many orig- styles. Linings are plain or fancy 23.50 Tis ees, 29-90 ON SAL! AMEE 20 ToscHa SEIDEL West of Fifth Avenue Our reg. $39.04 & $44.94 29.50 The prices of these suits, wonderful as they are, do not tell the whole story of savings, but shop- pers who look to the future will also appraise at their high economy value these notable advance styles and materials, selected for service as well as for beauty. No charge for alterations. 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