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eee eee area Ae aa EY Fong - Oe mre a Oe wre ey ae a aes eee THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER r2, 1918." HELEN hRCLAIN wites Hip. HOO’ HAS + AVE COLOR INCHEEKS ¢ Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets if your skin is Sa geaveninynarsae i—tongue coated—appetite poor— yuh ve a ‘a bad taste in your mouth— ' feeling—you should ke biive Fablets. . Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- tate for calomel—were Lekg.a hot by Edwards after 17 years of study it his patients. Ned Bry Shove Seisi8 9 WIN re. GARDEN. - == Weane WEG FeENwicK IN SA STITCH IN Tinie FOLTON THEATRE De Edwards’ Olive Tabletsare npaey EASE THE PAINFUL / THIS AFTERNOON TEA DANCING attacks » men and women, egister to-day in order to vote. LAST day of registration. 7 A. M. to 10.30 P.M. -A DRAMATIC BROADSIDE AIMED AT Poodle Patriots, Back- \ Biters, Pessimist Pups Keak patriotic drama ever uroduced. You'll wee the tlen th He pus bs day @ This German masters filthy " nay "realist olay that ay you enJo orious irive, om Ein Fou'wast It iste bom 100% American: "You can't afford ; Help Stamp Out ‘Whining Whelps, Cowardly Curs and Liars “TI, not only see * become @ mo lett sprewd e , Most Talked of Picture in America ‘Dhis tremendous photedrama will make you bwell with nride Bron 'w me: it will make you laugh for Joy and grit erth with rage. peel RE ROADWAY Poet Sr. SYMPHONY COMMENCING pi el SUNDAY AT 2 P. M. THERBAYTER CONTINUOUS NOON TO 11 P.M. FOUR DAYS ONLY UGMENTED Poa naitey RHEUMATIC TWINGE) Sloan's Liniment is the world’s most | nter-irritant for the shoot: | nd aches of those | which | 8 n and child susters | de At all | J SS ae | play is in twenty-five scenes and 4ur- ing its course shows famous in history the growth of fre strug sof the LD, through the ages to ‘he! United States into the in dramatic form, 00 characters D tablecompound mixed with |Rogaert, Jeannine Bresangos and pu will know them by their olive color. g | Plays for a Marcelle France. i parse eae, ink skin, bright vies © 93 les, pated “A Stitch ig Time,” a comedy by! i ( oming | ‘ceh| Oliver D, Bailey and Lottie M CF. Ba Meaney, will be presented at the Ful ye ton Theatre on Tuesday ght. In it N Monday night the season of|lrene Fenw xf a mod- ip « ‘8 of c ig O tho French ‘Theatre du Vieux | Ch Cindere nets cect Colohbier will be inaugurated |iyle, Robert Mit il Hruggist ‘ake ly | with the presentation of Henri Bern-| velyn Carter Ch = stein’s drama, “Le cret,” produced| Hampden, David Higgins and J. H, z= hore in English by David Helasoo nev. | “!!mour Oe te t OTELS @ RESTAURANTS. eral years ago. ‘Tho play will bel , Mieckrutad iky entitied “iRrees = acted by Jacques Copeau, Lucien|dom,” by C. Lowis Hind and B.| yeber, Henti Dhurts auctenne| Lyalt Swete, with music by Norman { BROADWAY Weber, Ment Dhurtal, Lucieane/oyNaiil, will be produced ef the Cone AT 48TH ST. tury Theatre on Saturday night. The BE. Ly Arleen Hackett, farry Irvine, Snowden, Mrs, I 'B. Lee Hill, Hudson Liston, E Randolph, Clara Eames and H Irving. Fifty per cent Will be given to the As Assisting Naval and Military Officors| of the English Speaking Peoples. OCs 8 Mr. and Mra. Coburn will present truce Bairnsfather’s comedy PHOTO PLAYS. HELP AMERICA GET RID OF: THE BEAST’ | ton at Loew's Seventh Avenue Thea- |sent a new twe of the profits) + Jation tor| TI SEAT the daughter of a rich American scientist on an exploring expedition in the wilds of Africa, where she meets and loves Tarzan. Additional features will be the Allied War Re- view, the Topical Review and a con-| with music, “The Better ‘Ole,"” at) cert programme. |the Greenwich Village Theatre on NEnnEney commemadt Saturday night, This war play is 7 based upon Capt, Bairnsfather’s comic | TERRACE GARDEN OPENS cartoons pt. Arthur Bliot has! 70-NJGHTASDANCE PALACE collaborated with aBirnsfather and the authors describe their work as “a SAME SS Terrace Garde n, in Bast 58th Street, fragment from France in two explo- sions, sevenysplinters and a short gas|famous for sixty-five years a attack.” With Mr. and Mrs, Coburn | 44 Silean will be Colin Campbell, Charles Me. |'@ of all forms of social lite, will be Naughton, Kenyon Bishop, Mona Des- |¢opened to-night as New York's mond and others, including a chorus of girls, ee | ; Al Jolson in “Sinbad” moves to the Casino on Monday night. The musical comedy, “Oh, Boy!” will be at the Shubert-Riviera Thoa- tre. Laurette Taylor in “Happiness” comes to the Standard Theatre. The Bronx Opera House will have Charlotte Walker in Eugene Walter's play “Nancy Le “The Blue Pear!" will be the attran- most elaborate dance palace. It will be operated under the supervision of Marcus han, Managing Director of Terrace Garden, Inc. Mr, Nathan jannounces that no alcoholic drinks sold on the premises. was closed tly $25,000 haw been spent in im proving and rearranging the interior, The main dancing hall has large win- dows op all sides, In addition there tre, ——e COLUMBIA BURLESQUE WITH “HOORAY GIRLS” “Hip, Hip, Hoo: y Girls” will pre- | act burlesque called ‘rolics Abroad,” at the Columbia The scenes carry the spec the gay spots in Paris, | « Hawaiian Islands and and show the methods em- n midnight revels. Vaude- | specialties include the Six Div- ing Belles, who perform in a huge tank of water; the Harmonic Four in their imba selections; Henry Jines ongs and dances of the South, and Helen McClain in songs. The burlesquers are Ben ihe Harry P. Kelly, Ed ©. Jords SENSATIONAL Thelma Seavell, C. Somers, McClain. pee Nee “YELLOW DOG” FILM AT BROA DWAY THEATRE| | A visualization of the way Amerg | ca's hidden foes operate within the country's borders and of the way pa- | Americans may d | frored on the heatre for two ning to-morrow. ‘The picture is entitled “T) ellow Dox." It is an| adaptation of the story of that name written by Henry Irving Dodge “The Yellow Dog” portrays what happened in a town when somo of its citizens exhibited a lack of patriot- ism, Thousands of boys have been inized into Antt-Yellow Dog Clubs | to combat the danger caused by per sons who spread stories harmful to the Government The picture will also appear for four days, beginning Sunday, at the Symphony Theatre, Broadway and n Street. Tillie Storke, Pei rein Harry Jines and Helen PROOUCTION TH triotic BROADWAY fiST_ sr. 3a tT aS MON., TUES., WED. GLORIA JOY in Sif he, ‘THE MIDNIGHT BURGLARY NEXT THURS., FRI, SAT., SUN. ‘The Great Bow Btirting Drama, “THE HEART OF RACHAEL” with the Splendid Star, BESS JARRISCALE Ais “onto vasteute M 0 VI E SH 0 w| WADISON SQUARE GARDEN, TO-DAY ANDO 6'St ALL THE, BIG STARS Liberty Loan Pictures ANNA CASE, World's Greatom Lyrte POY sect Will_ Btn BAY ‘“*ROMANCE OF TARZAN” ON STRAND’S SCREEN “The Romance of Tarzan,” which visualizes the concluding chapters of Kdgar Rice Burroughs's great story, | “Tarzan of tho Apes," will be pr | sented on the screen at the & Theatre. Elmo Lincoln again t the part of Tarzan, the white ruler of | the untamed wilderness, while Enid Markey has the role of Jane Porter, | nd| TURE SWAY ae 49" - SWAY at aa"se DIRECTION S. L. ROTHAPFEL. HNCING SUNDAY PRIVATE HAROLO PEAT; TOM MOORE wis SUYAEY bedi, “ "A WEEK,’ PRIVATE. PEAT” "THIRTY A WE ‘ Production. —— A NEW oH HENRY STORY | RIALTO ANIMATED MAGAZINE Huse meseNFELD Wun ™ Se er ae eee nnenalleeeerne note Re will be relected by her from. her Castie| rath. Danny's kind act in assisting | Howes roles. The music will be fur-|% Woman friend of his family is mls: | When Owners of false nished by Prof. Harry Tucker's aug- | !nterpreted by the ctusty old m | and | teeth find the gums be- mented orchestra. j sult for div brce is instituted. Me WS] ginning to grumble, it The opening session will begin to-|f Porto Rico, the Animated Maga-| is a warning that these |night at 7 o'clock and last until mid- | *ine and a comedy called gum shrinking and |night. To-morrow and every Sun jay Me?" together with mu getting re—that the | thereafter the dancing will begin , Will complete the prog tortures vose, wabbly lj 2 P. M. and end at 12, There will be —>— plate r away, a session ning in t eoacaeclllieas FILMS AT THE NEW YORK OF THE CHIEF ATTRACTIONS TO BE SEEN AT LEADING NEW YORK THEATRES NEXT WEEK pe Nee te CETARE Gi srw Hearrs PF TA WORLD WRNIEKER RocKER, THOS’ sCON KEN iN *FIDDOLERS THREE? SSEICe zs |“FOL 2Y RODD in! SC LER SMILING’ ASTOR +e sie" SURE” LIES OF PLEA | OLYMPIC’S ATTRACTION | a | sure’ will be | A Olympic The- | company includes Clyde J. | Jim MeGrath, THED. 3 ilson, alkefleld, Mae BARA aS 17 5 J nd Rodero, SALOME” | , pins | pocoecescece. HOT Re ES WHY HAIR FALLS OUT | “His Bonde Sun peaetniiasentemaintatea tie Mae A taaailet Dandruff causes a feverish irritation ill be nade in a new of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, frat Bait ofthe week Jlooseh and then the hair comes out |will also appear in a war 3 fast called “The Protector." With the| rid th |change of bill on Thursday will be | dandru “Revue le Vogue.” | derine aa dae os cents, TOM MOORE AT RIALTO rub we IN “THIRTY A WEEK” a | ‘Tom Moore will be seen at the Ri-| alto in “Thirty a Weeek,” a film ver- sion of a play by Thompson Buchanan Dan Murray, a chauffeur, elopes with his millionaire employer's daughter | jand suffers the consequent parental lectric fans. The manage- obtained the services of | ubbell, proprietress of Castle @ large corps of instructors from 7 to 12 every other eve- he week MURRAY’S POPULARITY The gallant man in the ranks of this war is of far more importance than statesmen or generals. He is the tide that turns the millwheel of victory. Private Peat title role. You want to know ex- did, at Ypres, actly what sort of a life these unsung heroes lead Vimy Ridge. ‘Yo stop falling plications all and the hair stops coming out Instant. Relief For’! Sore Gums | DR. WERNET For Patse Teeth WITH ‘RO! MAN GARDENS| sprinkled daily upon your The Great Paramount-Artcraft Special Picture. It is a military human document of the screen. He gives you the point of view of all those brave fellows who fought, as he St. Eloi, Langemarck and hair at once and e scalp of every particle of t a small bottle of Dan- ny drug store for a few pour a little in your hand and Ilinto the scalp. After several lruff disappears Advt, POWDER plate will make it fit tight . ed ts use dispels irritation, AND BILL AT AMERICAN| Mortimer M. Kelly, the now man-| removes soreness and oe ager of Murray's Roman Gardens, in| makes the gums firm and The film attractions at Loew's New | 42d Street, west of Broadway, is be-| vigorous, York Theatre will be Bessie Barris- {ing congratuiated on th success | oory Ss ia te Health | cale in “The Heart of Rachael” and | whic h is following his new et old) a clean, althy mouth the Allied War News, Monday; Gladys | policy. It is new b e ith been means a healthy, vigor Brockwell in “Kultur,” Tuesday; Fred |miesing from Murray’s since the) ous body —use this Stone in “The Goat,” Wednesday; J. |death of M. J. Murray, and old be-| Powder daily and be free from fase Rarney Sherry in “Reckoning,” Thurs. [cause it 1s founded on Mr. Murray's | teeth troubles, Satisfaction guaran+ day; William Russell in “Hobbs in a One of the novelties is a teed by Wernet Dental Mfg. Coy and Gladys Leslie in “The |revoiving dance gin of tanle d’t Me 116 Beekman St., New Yark Friday; Bi ura Castleton |!uncheon is served for 70 cents and a Sylvia,” Satur: nd Emmy course dinner for $1.50. All Good Druggists. Two Sizes. | PHOTO PLAYS. SHOTS PLAYS. OTe CENT plays the St. Julian, in France—to get the per- sonal angle on the war. Then see “PrivatePeat,” the great Paramount-Art- craft special picture. He gives you the war as seen by the human units who fight it—not as seen by those who direct it. Don’t miss “Private Peat.” VOL BROADWAY at 49th STREET For One Week Beginning October i3th