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TO MOTHERS! 39th St. GNU TONIGHT cy | athualt! yi: NOT WITH MY MONEY *SHERMANS Sc BROADHURST «' wong bea HARRIS, a. ae, BE BERTHA KALIGH» ‘toni CENTRAL Furey tuna 4 REPUBLIC W. aud Bt To:Miant, 9.09. MARJORIE RAMBEAU “WHERE POPPIES GLOOM" HUDSON on 44th St — S™ BERNARD & LU) MANN “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” _ BIOU $i 9 ot kway ira “eoMPLere 'éut Ww *Sieeping y MAXINE ELLIOTTS 2 WM. COLLIER fn "NOTHING BUT LIES.” Tiron: A STITCH 4) ) TRENE SHUBERT fh, oC twas. bra Ss Musi - with ED, T " 4 W. @ Way bie, Bd, LYRIC fine Wea aua hats 220, THE NOVELTY H PLYMOUTH i iz," dion Ea | JOHN BARRY MORE “REDEMPTION” *yo0th Performance Next Wed. CENTURY GROVE ve BEAUTIFUL GIRLS 'N’ EVERYTHING. CENTURY THEATRE-NEXT SUN, NIGHT SOFA fs STNAIE TA Patmion Children Love Candy Cascarets Careful mothers know that Cascarets in the home mean less sickness, less trouble, less worry, less cost. When one of the kiddies has a white tongue, feverish breath, sour stomach or a cold, a Cascaret quickly and harmlessly ‘works’ the poi- sons from the liver and bowels and all is well a; THEATR | Tuex, Thure. & Rat. SHERMAN, NORA BAY ES a “tapiks __Seats $1, $1.50 and $2.60, Tn @ New Musical Pay , T CASINO niisiineed Wed, =m re re Mata, Wi, + DN in” INBAD hew Ams erdam Mi Kiaw & Erlanger's N HENRY Mata, Wed (Pop. )aSat. at 2.3 LAST POPULAR MAT. SAT. Matiners Wed. & Mat. 220 VANDERBILT Wi 7 BORDONI fW'way. Eee 830 # Toure, & Sat, 215, "an Ideal Husband Z fi + West 48 Bt coRT * BELASCO ys Mats ‘Thurs a Be aye, at Wed. (Pop.) COWL \* Information PI St, W, of Wiway, bra 5.0y Mats, Wed. & Sat | Yo” | RENWICK * Wed. and Bat., 2.20 1 UF THE SE»SON TW “GOING J fan Kea or Sim its THLATIE AR A No Mat MANHATIA DA ’ i4TH Sf MATINEE Mon ROLERT DOWNING "" woe Suet Hiroe. 6.16, A GARR ort EXPERIENCE UDEVILLE ROCK A Panes WHITE & ¢ space “tye: of ‘aut ‘me OL tut me fab SL j esc 2ull Sh) <% BIG WEEK PHOTO PLAYS, Com MA ML. to MP Wehcad 00 . AIKUANKS, “Hot Wa. siuny TRay ALACE | Np || . | RIALTO ORCHESTRA CHARITY, EXCLUSIVELY CHARLIE CHAPLIN aa) Nov."3" While all children detest castor oil, calomel, pills and laxatives, they really love to take Cascarets because they taste like candy. Cascarets “work” the nasty bile, sour fermentations and constipa- tion poison from the child’s tender stomach, liver and bowels without pain orgrtiping. Cascarets never disappoint the worried mother. Each 10 cent box convains directions for children aged one year old and upwards. CONCERTS AND MUS! ‘WINT GARDEN fs Sista |PARK teary chun G Theatre, Columbus Cire sola Saturday Mat at 218 ‘sngere OPERA COMIQUE UMM Ee wurrenrey AEOLIAN HALL—TO-NIGHT 8.20, at MARVIN MAAZEL The Giri a the Gun} HENRY MILLER'S{pes- 9), 0 rc © Mats’ Thurs. & Sat, RUTH CHATTERTON Bahseewttnty “PERKINS” GLOBE pa a siamese” Mr. LEO Dil UCHSTEIN tn “THE MATINEE HERO,’ eh Ar Aub st Mar ar ks: COBURS In. theBetter Ole ees Wed. and Sat,” FIDDLERS THREE DADDIr S| 227 “WII appeal to every one."— World, BW Bs amusing musical pens {LIGHTNIN Barts Tr AAS. Maia Wed. & Sata 1 |mous belfry of Brug COHAN & HARRIS ised ante “HE! "Ris ‘UF fie wait 0 TIGER ROSE «’ TENN ants | LLEW > hi VUAK iheathe |! ' THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1918. ‘Maggie Teyte | As “‘Butterfly’’; Yvette Guilbert By Sylvester Rawling. \66 ADAME BUTTERFLY,” in Mi: English, as the title im- plies, was presented at the |Park Theatre last night by the So |clety of American Singers, It was ‘one of tho best performances that Mr. Hinshaw, the managing director, has given us. If Maggie Teyte, in the name part, did not wipe out memories of the interpretation established by ja certain American prima donna, dear jespecially to those young persons just out of a seminary for whom Ko Ko, in “The Mikado," shows his supreme condescension, she presented a very lovable Cho-Cho-San and she sang gloriously, Then there was Orville Harrold, as Pinkerton, in voice and in action second only to one Italian tenor who is without a rival An acceptable American Consul, more praise than that is due him, was Morton Adkins, Viola Robertson was Suzuki, and in the capable cast were Mary Kent, Rudolph Koch and | Bertram Peacock. Butterfly’s child, | unnamed and not the little expert in the Metropolitan Opera House's cast, For Mr. Coini, the ctor, and for Mr, Hage- n, who conducted, all praise, The ra was nt, Yvette Guilbert returned to our jooal stage at Maxine Elliott's The atre yesterday afternoon in a startling programme of Chansons Rouges None t with infinite Dn, tact of genius, anc an overwhelming sense of hu- manity and of the duty of mankind to men, and women, nda for the ages to come s present cataclysm of awful war. An Apostle, a prophetess, a seer, Was this inspired Frenchwoman, | she will pardon me, @ cabaret nger. There shall be no analysis of Mme. Guilbert’s programme at this time. | She is bound to repeat it Go and r her! That she dresses as Aris- Bru figure in Paris, whether, he says, in his own f' the President | ng always the| "t’ matter, In| rs, the genius of an makes itself felt sn and heard, sof the work \ negro song, “John Hardy |Jesse James song by Tilly ‘Gas! nat she interprets superbly, | prano, gave a re- ng in Aeolian Hall, as- erto Bimbont at’ th gramme ens, Hahn, tavaliers,"” by Kurt Miss Morgana has been heard be- fore and will be heard again, n we aneeday t she could have dared to) present it. The outlaws of the world wore the subjccts of her songs and of | her texts ie bared the eorrows the mi 1 the cankers of the WAR WORK CAMPIGN'S SS A TE RK ih John D, Rockefeller Jr. Gives the Names of Leaders of | She mixed Sulphur with it to! Restore Color, € Youthfulness, Common garden sage brewed Into a, sulphur added, will turn’ gray, streaked and faded hair| here to-day by John D. Rockefeller | beautifully dark and luxuriant. Jr., Chairman of the campaign, a few applications will prove a revela- The heads of the womeri's teama/tion if your hair is fading, streaked or are; Mrs, Winthrop W. Aldrich, Miss | &T@y. Mabel Choate, Mrs. Michael Gavin, |PNUF recipe at home, though, is trou- An easier way is to get a bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur G@, Jennings, Mrs, Henry Morgen-| Compound at any drug store all ready thau, Mrs, George B. Post, Mrs. Wil-| for use. liam A. Read, Mrs. Felix M. Warburg | improved by the addition of other in-| 8. Whitman, aredients. the Teams, Names of captains of teams which will take part in the United War Work Campaign in this city in the k of Nov. 11 were made public Mrs. J. Henry Hammond, Mrs, Oliver and Mrs. C! The men’s leaders ar Brady, Charles A. Coffin, Cromwell, William Fy Zz in, ‘schitt Fras William Sloa Thompson and George W. Wicker- sham. oo Senate Confirms Mr. Stranss, WASHING’ the nomi | © nation of Albe Senate without. position. Fourteenth Street INTERESTING Tenderfoot Shoe Items FOR WOMEN Dark brown, lace—with cloth tops to match—a well fitting shoe made on new lasts—military heels—welted soles—perforated tips—all sizes and widths........ Wide Ankle Lace Shoes for Dress All BIOWO RW ie seces ce scetessceccsyes All brown kid, with brown cloth tops.... All black kid—dark gray cloth tops. > Round Toes and Medium Heels. Sizes 4 to 9—E and EE widths. Med m Fa ul at Aeolian Hall |that fs worthy of menti She dis- | played both facility and. rats tis telligence. One of her numbers Mozart concerto fe htwo in which abe had the f Andre Benoist, Famous Broge: for WASHINGTON ed by Foe %—The fa. was used by Germans as a garage and work- hop duri elr occupation of the d troops on en CREDIT TER! iS +09 Down on $50-% 0 nn “ 4 At $66 100-9 | Fumished $6 66 450-00 | Complete 66 66900-00 From «6 46 390-00 $50 to $500 RASSBEL With Every | Open Saturday Evenings | 104 ST. L. STATION AT CORNER AMUSEMENTS, DANCE P ALACE | wn FUDGE Aine ata E339 him ed STATE ROOMS, MEALS | THE BEST, Phone Barciay 000” War feaioany Watches on Credit DIAMONH96 Jemctey vo b Date ~eatCap e CodCaral! NU SSUNLAY SAILINGS $ HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY NEW YO Dally from Vier P.M: We o'clock “t ferviow. Au TABLE D'KOIE DINNER, $1.25 |) CENTRAL HUDSON LINE FOR GALE. ANONDS WATCHES DIA ie $]°2Weekly[oren pany @) Hite $122Weekly vibe sarvony 4 100%: $220Weekly|mivar Gis WE CONSIDER WORTHY OF CRE ar NFIDENTIA CRESHF.B2.2085 4 ONT 2 bodes acove a7 ASY WEEKLY Oa. MONTHLY’ PAYMENTS ALY 208 AUABANTEED LOWEST PRICES] ALT EPERENC 98 Pwo) MAIDEN LANE “a wary “ie Comma? Established 21 Years 29 W. 34th St., New York 414.16 Fulton St, Brooklyn | Hours, 8106) GuNDaYs, 9 Toa ALL LANGUAGES SPOKEN BAST VALUES Guasaniera, Kasiest Lerma, 3 0 PAMOND WTC CO. one Jobo 44S, Ageut wile, | Sale uprigi; “crepe ti: MtvONge DI [AMON cc oe fon CRED 37 MAIDEN LANE_ DIAS BOUGHT SS AOE | MICROM aN | i CGE $2ue | TM AN SON weet a | qi preoyes ihustt, 470° B way Cupstaeh, Dralsed, purchased AUTOMOBILES. _ heavy tea, wit STYLE, VALUE, QUALITY ‘Mixing the Sage ‘len and Sul-| blesome This is the old-time recipe faded hatr ts not pearance and attractive- By darkening your hair with| rien, Hugene | Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound, Percy A. Rockefeller,|no one can tell, because it do naturally, so evenly, You Just dampen & sponge or soft brush with it and James A Stiliman:| draw this throu hai Frederick Strauss, Col. William B.| 913 small ch your hair, taking arston, J, P,| ness. it a times by morn have disappeared, plication or two, yeautifully dark, ve hale, becomes soft and luxuriant. This preparation ts a delightful. of New York toilet requisite and is not intended ral Reserve | rnitigation or prevention | We Accept Payments and Issue Offic Receipts on Account of Fourth Liberty Loan Coupon Books HEARN West of Witth Avenue | Liberty Loan BANKING AND D FINANCIAL, LIBERTY BONDS ec lag ‘BOUGHT Highest Prices Paid E. He HAINES & cO., 66 Broa LIBERTY BONDS PSEA Nie NEES: ¥ sunday 10°A. M10 1M, ae, * | Seutiatry That tail WO PLATES eth grown in the J The New WATERBURY Way Come here tn the morning WORK Gt sRANTEND to YEARS Han Mesh Veilings—-variety of patterns Girls’ all-wool sweater coats, in plain or fai weave--have large collar also borders=black and ¥, and pockets and a pretty belt They come in tan aad buff— colors vee Special .46 GO 14 Bib eur Fn) BOO4s) cicedsiecxianissie tresses io oun TRAINMEN, MORNING SPECIALS- Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. STATION MEN, t Ages 21 to 55, Subway and Elevated $2.94 Girls’ Repp Dresses 1.63 / $18.50 Young Men's Suits .... 14.85 boat asin nd rose—neat models Buck ele—-medtnm our reg. $1.58 Veron rt it iN" Db ND FLOOR, Tots Me TUT FLOOR 48-Inch All-Wool Plaide—French INTERBOROUGH RAPID TRANSIT CO, “ 65 Silk Jo oreey Petticoats va Me wo P, AND LEXINGIUN AY: O7TU BI, AND 4D AV, Licenses oy U. 3 B®, Fy 1CUATS SECOND FLOOR, tr HOY’ CLOTHING—THURD FLOOR, Beineh Mennish Serges ~all-voal Growing Girls’ SI : ine, close weaves—colors, tam, 4.00 Growing Girls! Shooe,.......++-837 | Chrdran's White Cotton Union Sails... 97 taupe, castor, myrtle, men's weap oth um Found to Seconds of $1.37 and $1.73 qual blue and -black- low f walsen 8a tae tes —Howsad — nigh “neck One our reg. $8.07..... 2.40 wide widths ankle lengih—to 10 yrs 4 Larger 1s 50-Inch Black Broadcloth—all- SHORS--6BOOND FLOOR, KNIT UNDERWEAR tA LN ‘plod? woo!-sponged aod shrunk HELP. WANTED FEMALE GAME DEL AKT babe $3.00 Boys’ Lace Shoes. We Accept Payments end Issue Official L berty Loan Receipts on Account of ourth Liberty Loan Coupon Books HEARN Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avene Attractively Combined In Apparel and Other Offerings For Every Member of the Family Men’s Outfitting Sale onpenwea a Last Day These sheer models are daintified with many ex- Important Price Cuts in Each Section MEN’S APPAREL quisite tucka and lace and embroidery, then they are marked a price for Saturday Men’s Suits and Overcoats Seen the tees Cone in the season's newest models, excellent worsted stripe and mixture fabrics in various blues, greens and grays; regular and stout sizes—-OVERCOATS in Chesterfield, Box, Ulster and Ulsterette models all. Envelope Chemises—cambric and’ —warm Winter overcoatings in desirable colors—well made— our reg. 824.75.....006 19.80 painsook, fancy lace inserts ribbon run—our reg. .78.... 5S Men’s Trousers Men’s Fall Hats Well made and durable striped | Pelt of wool fin Envelope Chemises — nainsook — white or flesh—fancy stitching or lace inserts and embroidered medallions—ribbon. ruz— ' our reg. $1.28..........0055 DE material—large he sot ional of our reg. $2.00 1 SS Corset eaiaseeb~laes tes patterns—Sz to 66 waist— Covere- R bur ren 84.00... 3.15 Men's Hats tet ribbon pretty od tpedallions Men’s Trous Fine velour, newest styles — our reg. Brown corduroy—all co brown, black, myrtle~ Goiest Sipareseaeiial rointed 003. see BSS our reg. 84.95......66... BOT MEN’S FURNISHINGS Percale Shirte—Various fast- | Soft Shirts--Corded and plain color stripes on white ground —various colored starched cuffe— ur reg. $1.85. . bray shirts—all sizes Domet Pajamas—Of well-known Silk, Shirte—Colored stripes on | make — desirable colors — ail k white ground—silk sewn— froge~aleo fibe perenion all sizes—our reg. 84.95... 3.95 aut AERO our reg. embroidery — hemastitchi Val. lace frost’ and back—dbsep other models—our reg. 84... .68 Combinations—good eallty cam- bees Cedl apryeent skirt or rawers—lace or emb'y— our reg. $1.48 see L2S Nightdresses—nainsook and cam- bric—yokes of fancy lace and subeolaary, seveee Special 1.28 Russian Cord Shirts—Tan, blue and 83.00... 1.84 and 2.44 fe green, helio and other colored | Cotton Pajamas—Different color Lt oh ced Bey We ree be stripes—well made—soft cuffs— mT neck—loog. ef short sleeves all sizes— our reg. $3.00... Flannel Shirts — Gray embroidered medallions ket Robes—Made from the and ribbon—our reg. 82.68,..1.04 blankets—variety of Jae- | | petticoate—nainsook 4 heavy quality—collars attached~—— @ uard — desi in” attractive our reg. 82.4. B06 '| Mlorlnge-all clase: = handsomely trimm Silk Neckwe ine silks and our reg. $4.95.......... B58 .) satins in every imaginable color Susnendsre— and design—large open end | lar'ond extra Women's Bungalow Aprons — scarfs, straight, four-in-hands, | Gur reg. 08 strings and rs at -made tie: included in these lots— Our reg. 85... Our reg. .65 Our reg. .75 Our reg. .95. are | Silk Rubber Suspende: our reg. $1.00 Silk Stripe Pajamas— our reg. 84.45.. All Silk Pajam } our reg. $6.50... MEN’S UNDERWEAR, ETC. Ribbed Underwear—Tian or gray | Men's Gray Suede Glovee—Two- shirts or drawers — standard tone embroidered backe— ke—our reg. $1.55-— our reg. $1.06,........ ‘ate Be cach 1.00 Wool Underwear—Natural color striped Feccausvatasy of coloy cur reg. 06... ee Aids toa Dainty Toilet Women will appreciate the special Saturday prices for these preparations and arti- 55 cles of accepted worth. mere Hose—Dark Hay's Hair Health— full fashioned, 60 ct. size. or gray ~ and durab heel and toe— , single or double breast shirts our reg. .87 Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur— 62 drawers — assorted makes—all | Me: Prise ei sizes ip lot up to 50 inch an taffeta VANE BAM sacvecetsss MAME | Sus pee BUMPseciscasess 1.24 Shampoo—s0 ct. size, Wool Mixed Underwear — Gray | Men's Handkerchiefe— Rorinated Teeth Bowser 23 heavy winter weight — double- Plain of initial... Special .LO Ly gerprpbee treeees @ breast shirts, drawers— Winter Union Suits—Carter's Berielor Tooth Paste 1s our reg. 82.95 ... B84 Haines's and. other dependable MG MOG. saci rascieditedee ps Winter Underweab—Glastenbury makes medium weig! in- ivgey Tint Dressing Const ke—shirts or drawers cluded in lot coarse oF coarse ai bs iia each 1.90 value #2.25 and $2.50... 1.95 —our reg. £5 ct See to-day’s Evening Journal for items and prices in Boys’ Outfitting Sale CORRECT DRESS for Very Youthful Wearers Special Values in Misses’ Coats SATURDAY The schoolgirl age is a difficult one to dress, Serviceable Models Wes but shese precties| , simple styles go far toward ee Lt tbc bab ey fasae yee solving ¢ problem, particularly at such yi uth Ml ee with Biya special prices as offered here for Saturday Gham COALA Fe, Bree oaa Bay Beh New Winter Coats Coats for Little Girls as well-our reg. $16.74. ..13,77 For dressy occusions there i8 | Pretty models, these, of all-wool sy Coates nothing more charming than zibeline, cozily trimmed with hon one of these coats of all-wool’| fur or pressed and beaver plush. Me ina number of cheviot, “zibeline,” plush and | Colors navy, brown and green— : s exploiting various smart mixtures, ‘The large, con- | 6 and 8 years— vers cur toate, wit sod vertible collars wre trimmed with | our reg, $12.94........ 11.03 aM or Seaneat dete velvet, and there are various yur rem. $29.74 pretty touches on pockets and Pretty Serge Dresses ets, Colors are navy, brown, | These of all-wool serge in navy grec nnd burgundy and wine color—full kilted skirte— 0 18 years ; two-piece models, with dee SATURDAY our reg. 814.98 12.77 | tingerle collare—@ to 18 yenron? er couty to... 88.04 our reg. 87.94 These Veilings at Special Prices Coats in Many Styles Repp Dre All-wool cloth, plush and cordu- | These crisp, easily laundered Heavy Georgette Veilings wide roy are the mat of these | dresses are in new attractive woven borders~light and dark becoming and many styled coats | flapper styles, with colorful col- colors per be use feat 3.1255 attractively trimmed with fur lars and belts of rose blue and scarfs also Spec aye or plush--8 to Mb yrs reeu~-8 to 14 years— Others 67 to 2.97 our reg. 817.94 15.86 | * Special 3.64 Novelty Veils tu oF Special Sweater Coats 40-Inch eit Wool Taffeta Poplins, ‘ © weavenew designs in navy, 4.00 | $13.50 Boys’ Suite 9 to 18 yre 1125 brown and other combi- and Pekin, purple | Semt-Norfolle and trench models —large and small ary of plain buck~—variety mater 2.07 83,78, an +s 887] 30 and 35 ct, Logoe Leaf Note ben biti : Black sca} calf—mannish aster or Com pe A ao} | 38 ond 42-Inch rover) Checks sizes 1 to 6-——-wide widtha SIOES—SECOND FLOOR. ‘STA’