The evening world. Newspaper, October 12, 1918, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, XO S02 he Fruity Laxative F you exercised like a soldier you wouldn’t ALAX, But you don’t; and you do. At your druggist FREE SUBWAY GUIDE Get yours from your druggist Sund: ay World “Wants” Work Monday Wonders. OD) RO 2end& TUB AIP OORAY In a New Burien Week Oct. zit THE Bi PRE-WAR PRICES PRE-WAR PORTIONS PRE-WAR SATISFACTION MURRAY’S| ROMAN GARDENS TABLE D'HOTE LUNCHEON, 70¢ FRED CROSS SENDS —Red Cross Notes. boy in the American Red Cross. ea ach gestion, R | fort to the Sufferer. Pour a quantity of Radway’ et in the Bellew of your h 6 rae lates the fi He The as = Ramee eady TAK Bring Joy to the Hearts of the Boys in Uniform Away from the thrills of drills and the rattle of battle the boy in khaki and sailor Set his, heart aglow with happiness at the blue craves for diversion. opportunity of dancing amidst pleasant and refined surroundings. Give him the chance to form congenial acquaintances under proper chaperonage—that will bring the spirit of home to his heart and gladden him with new friendships. LIBERTY BONDS Will bring safely home millions of brave men who have valiantly risked An important change in the conduct of their lives for you and yours. We Have Been So Fortunate as to Terrace Garden gives you the opportunity of performing It is the wish of the management to provide wholesome amuse- ment, not only fot the men called to the , but for those of us who remain a patriotic service. anizer of these dances will be Secure the Chaperonage of Evelyn Hubbel Proprietress of Castle House Her assent to act as hostess and or- recounted e of the season’s rare privileges at Terrace Garden. Mrs. Hubbel will be assisted by her own staff of gifted instruc- tors from Castle House. Open Tonight, Oct. 12 In compliance with the government's request for conservation of grain, Terrace Garden will discontinue the sale of all alcoholic drinks, and none but Harry Tucker, Formerly Director for ‘‘Dolly Sisters,’’ Will Conduct An Exceptionally Large Band of Talented Musicians Temperance Beverages Will Be Served A new order of entertainment will be | to the ing nugurated that will please old patrons This year, of all years, we shall exert tmost all our powers to please and entertain you. Good music, shimmering floors, bright, spacious, airy rooms— everything conducive to a delightful evening for those who like to dance. Speed our brave heroes Bring them with you and dance yourself. 2,000 Men in Uniform Will Be Our Guests Each Week Welfare Committee, War and Social Workers are invited to make application for free tickets and to co-operate in making these patriotic dances a success. DANCING Each Evening from 7 Until Mid- TO-NIGHT October Until Midnight Terrace Garden DANCING Sundays from 2 P. M. LESSONS: Lessons with (7 Qinaividual 25 Instructor Private c The Home of Dancing for three generations Lessons, 50 Half Hour, Marcus Nathan, Managing Director (formerly Admission 3 0c Manager Grand Central Palace, 1896-1911) All Instructors 58th St. & 59th St. CASTLE HOUSE Including Ka Dances Near Lexington Ave. Only Non-Alcoholic Drinks Will Be Served “FOLLIES OF THE DAY” AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S will mail them to their nearest of “PRIVATE PEAT” FILMED CHILD STAR ON SCREEN FOR RIVOLI THEATRE AT 81ST STREET THEATRE kin in this ‘country. | nee coupons must be presented > the local chapter In ofder to secure the standard cartons, 9 by 4 by 3 inches in size, which are to be pro- vided by local Red Cross chapters jand branches. The families provide the contents, The local chapters of the Red Cross will inspect, wrap and deliver the ieeperes cartons to the proper postal "with Private Har- old Peat playing the title nm be revealed at the Rivoli Canadian was among tho first sol- diers to reach France, and his ¢x- periences at Ypres, St Ridge and other places are trans-| ferred to the screen ception of the opening scenes, whic are laid in America rather than Can- ada, the picture version follows the f of the week the § CHRISTMAS GIFTS 10 QURBOYS ABROAD, | War Department Limit One Package to Each Man |child star Gloria Joy in a photo-piay entitled “The Midnight Burglar.” y Bessie Barriscale “The Heart of Ka * There will also be vaudevilie . Chester Nelson and others. of girls also appear in “ Sate GAS, UPSET STOMACH vy! Just cat one tablet) of Pape’s Diapepsin for instant relief. will be seen in Kinw & Erlunger's S =7 “tk The Gir Behind it Gun MINo carton will be accepted for mail- ling by the Post Office without the ; coupon received from abroad, inspection label of the | chapter of the Red Cross. All pac’. ages must be mailed before Nov. fas weeks will be required to get them to ports of embarkation across the Atlantic and to the various places in France where the men ate stationed. BRONX OPERA HOUSE 149th, E. of 3d Ave. Phone Melrose 3230 Mui Pay a $ and Save a 5 STARTING Monday, Oct. 14th ‘The Actress With Emotion, CHARLOTTE WALKER “Nancy Lee” TORNE WALTERS S BIG MANY grimness of battle Aime 4 War Review, By Hazel V. Carter. Send a Christmas present to your SKINNER IN HIS NEW COMEDY TRIUMPH aug wesaarern ek Evans will be A four-year-old girl wandered into i Old Clothes Collection station at 15th Street and Lexington Avenue, yesterday, beautiful white corduroy coat and deposited st on the counter. "It's for the poor Belgian babies, muvver told me about,” When the Captain asked her to go home Pr mother’s permission to give the coat, she returned five minutes later with her mother, a huge box full of clothes and the permiseion to give her “Sun. © Christmas may seem a long time off to those of us at home, but in a a= | little over a month now every Christ- mas package which will reach the boys in France must be on its way, And here is the Red Cross plan: Christmas packages will be de- livered to the American expeditionary forces under an arrangement with PROCTOR VAUDE DEV: ILLE AND PICTU Re PLAYS pulled off her When meals don't fit Ee 4 eee and you belch gas, ac 3 WeeKs ASAT ‘9 Fifth Avenue ‘Theatre, tor , the first haif of the wee “On Manilla Bay,” Bthelbert and othe motion pictures, lumps of distress in stom- artburn or headache. of. Brewster, Maud , together with Ths change of bill will bring Arnold and vaneinaT E Wad ry Wm! Mr. LEO DITRICHSTEIN fo “THR MATINER HERO.” to control a flood of gifts that would hamper their speedy delivery, the War Department has decided that only one package will be accepted for Coupons bearing address of each member ditionary force are being he men abroad, who | INFLUENZA FOR PROMPT RELIEF FROM Grip, Sore Throat, Cold in Chest and All Inflammation and Ccn- way’s Ready Relief Gives Instant Relief and Com- Hin and Donovan, will include Van a Just as soon as you cat a tablet of ‘ape's Diapepsin all the dyspepsia in nd stomach distress ends » harmless tablets of The New York County Chapter of the American Red Cross last ‘Thurs- day night formally opened for service the new nurses’ house at No. 11 West Bee ceenateath, ite PUNCH. & JUDY %i FARKINGTON'S P GREENWICH Li Intending voters, men and women, must register to-day in order to vote. is is the LAST day of registration. upset stomachs feel fine at o M.'they cost so little at drug stores. house is a large one, so the club has a reading room, writing room and a large room for dancing, and a . Tea will be served daily in the afternoon and the members will be allowed to bring their friends, Tais tea service is under the charge of the 4 Junior League, and will be supervised by Mrs. Willard Straight and Miss Mary Alexander, Mo! “PARLOR. we oom a, ENCE M MR. & MRS, ‘COBURN _in BETTER * B'way & 50th St. M ERG ADEN — AL WAVE OF BONG, The epidemic in 'nfluenza, with the added work entailed by the explosion at Morgan, has put a heavy burien on the New York Chapter of tho Red jal call has beon sent out from the County Headquar- ters at No. 389 Fifth Avenue for oll members to lend a hand. Workers are greatly needed in the workrooms of the auxiliaries. In these workrooms last week, in addition to the routine production of hospital and refugee garments and surgical dress- ings, there were made 50,000 influenza masks and 600 pneumonia jackets. This work is done entirely by volun- Komberg and Jean Behwarts, y, fam Ash, William and Gordon Dooley, James Clemons and Mildred Holiday, Grace Hoffman, Wheeler Forest Huff and Fritel Von Busing, Rath Brothers, id. starts the clrcula= Mollie King. dim) S Gnd ‘ssethen Who oelieat. , Li MORROW NIGHT © WILLIAM FO DA BARA | ¥ Eee, ro COHAN nw. ° ThE te vy LICE TNIN GAIETY, Bre at 4.45, Atte et Sat 2.20 COHAN & HARRIS 4y,,! “GOING UP” »; Un aa In response to the suggestion of Roosevelt that Amefica’s fight- ing men give up their old c' be sent to the Belgians and French in occupied territory, nineteen cases of old clothes were sent yesterday to the American Red Cross Collection Committee from Camp Upton. expected that mi low suit before R THE Se elief Rub It On STOPS 50c Rub It Io INSTANTLY INTERNALLY @ soldiers will ful-! he drive ends on) THE SUPREME TRIUMPH!!! “For richness and extent of page~ antry, sumptuousness of setting and color of detail has few equals.’ ( aT st. THEATRE ‘Committee headquarters reported that nearly thirty-flye tons had been weighed. ‘There is still a large amount in the warehouse wait- Red Cross News Is Printed in The Evening World Every Saturday. _ CONCERTS AND music. . METROPOLITAN 3505, Be _ EnLANGERS r E N- “Way a1 00 Bt Mat Today, Zhe 100 CHARLOTTE WALK! Ben ELAS eve Ab con fe Wau, Wed, and Bat 'S 0, RICHARD WALTON TULLY MR. & MRS. ieee (APPEARING PERSONALLY IN A SPOKEN COMEDY) 246" PHITON ae TLUCATDL, 46051 Wel Bway Wof Bway “THEATRE Mats (4150) Wed %& Sak at TUESDAY EVE at 830 _ Oliver D. Bailey & Nernan D. Smith” 7 Asritcle an Age off RIFFITH'S afm HEAPTS ‘WORLD 87+ BIG MONTH TTAN Ce, Hoy yy 8. er so TIGER. eae Orchestra Seats at $1 “Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire de Paris” TUESDAY NIGHT, OCT. 15 3ECOND CONCERT SUNDAY NIGHT, OCT. 20 (Tickets purchased for Sunday, Oct, 18, will 5 i) Ma pyg cages ey ec Lae it NOON nS. Sctobi “KEP HER SHILING” SELES, ZARCE AMUSING AND *TOSCHA SEIDEL By JOnN pally BOOTH, 11TH BIG WEEK r we, Gitk gain , TO-D, 42nd WEST 4 Bway . PHONE BRYANT 5216. MATINEES WED. AND SAT. 220 ND BIG MONTH of the NoveltyHit of the Season ROLAND WEST'S THRILLER OF HRIMERS ALTHUK HAMM ERSTELN The als of New York ROSENBLATT 'SNEW YON THEATRE, 29 A Renvdlel ‘Boat so hafta MAYTIME TUEATRE W.48 5ST. Runs on Forever bis B15 Mos Wed Sat 2i3 Muscat Comtov TRiumpn FIDDLERS THREE Book, and Lyric by Wa Cary, Duncan wth TAVIE BELGE and ACLASS A-l BEAUTY BATTALION John Charles Thomas EALEEN VAN BIENE SN, i 4 an ANOTHER SELWYN HIT MAXINE ELLIOTT’S THEATHE, W. BO St. of Iwas ist: 3 by Rov Cooran Maonve “At ‘Tea for 3’ please take Es ee RICHARD BENNETT Something Absolutely New Under the Sun. _AMUSEMENTS. HURTIG»°SEAMON'S || bediwntie® ron das" atar nee BARNEY GERARI | FOLLIES DAY 2 BIG CONCERTS THE WOMAN ON THE INDEX PLYMOUTH Wy sotysy & JOHN BARRYMORE A BREDEMPTION. ko ‘Mince Wel. a Bat, #80, ine WALKED ZSLEED KD MONTH of the LAUGHING HIT! | Shubert Riviera * BOOTH ‘ii It should go on forever Baird, in The Telegraph © 1, Bre 61K GROVE wine ie BEAUTIFY GENTS, ‘hiNa S4™ BERNARD & Lotis MANN in “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” THE WALK-OF TAR we er theta Bas . FOLLIES OF PLEASU Sunday—2 Bix Concerts 2 WM. COLLIER in (NOTHING BUT LIS.” MARJORIE RAMBEAG io “WHERE POPPTES BL | Sunday World Wants! Work Wondems ¥ me, em Gain ae

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