The evening world. Newspaper, November 5, 1918, Page 13

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TRIN ee fs (a5 SY Penzance Pirates|*" A a “SAFE POR DEMOCRACY’ | ROBERT MANTELL BACK Voom vg us beg the woitt ott A WAR COMEDY FILM AGAIN FOR A SEASON UN OF CLASSIC DRAMA "Reproduce! Win | Fresh Laurels °: By Sylvester Rawting, ' ee PIRATES OF TUN. THAT TEACHES ‘A LESSON aha There dige opp > been strum - ¢ Bree jetior nd 4 Mitghe!! Low! who are Ibert, tha nitate ¢ van (« entrancing t anks gain to Mi, MeGhie, the and to Charles Jones, t mble wal » Lefty” are rounded up Work in the same yard. tha enve mind the eruditt months’ 6 three ar tings. Such th not ned into rest men and com ‘ mut to rebyme mal regular lite ys perfect at the revered Metropol | Tea iy, itan Opera Houre. The orchestra was) The othér plotures shown wero a je Rivolt ortal and e than competent, the chorus was| Post Wily {Out of Door \ and | Animated .tduer > f the principal | & fim |, impelled respect. | ide the rule ef “La | ‘la as the | Quartet 6 Rice and the Rialto Male furnished good musical num- us the Polic at ningly effective the Pirate Appre t and Bertram Be was we Truax, too, as Sam ant of the Pirate Chisz held his place commendably. | MAKES “HIDDEN FIRES” as Ma, t how far a ph Blanche Dufldd was Mabe gw & obaract in apparen jors com violatin extricate t character and conclusion, $ wek at the “Hidden Fires." Yor tw Mae Marsh, in a dual rel “Louise” and “Peggy.” ‘1 nd girl replaces the real affections of bring everything is demon - Grip that © “ae ae Pneumonia ch ts the | P! "it is cessary | newss hem, You | “Louts Louise” has been spir- Miss Marsh, in the film, the man who 8 responsible for | You are safe ° when you take \ Father John’s Medicine . this situation ¢ | mos dramatic ot the film. jagies," ” picturing ‘1 submar lersian mposittons at Carnegie Hail His programme he 6 build- cating, ing ATE ANSE AT TREN ————— LT RMN is irae al solesnlh te a WORED. FH hen: DAY a | ates. 5 not allowed to learn |The sappearance of the real} being the) y ~ P ‘ i@ a Sunshine comedy. and the; tor your cold and to Animated Magazine contribute the re | build new flesh and Hi _Aivarsin, ‘ strength, because it is} wintersa nyrd, most individual of] Mecry, Wives of Windsor” and tune. free from morphine, | oinling command of the. ke | OAR 6 SR Oe eee ntuitive gompreh: | chloroform, codeine, she plays, gave a a weil known taw- | Hall last plght. | enterday at Harris | heroin, or other danger- he ame iat. Sie ee te % iieey was horn in Bele | County t, and betweer Spel h pend between . Ireland, Dec, 15, 1848. | ous drugs. Take it Today. | He was admitted to the Tlin 1870, and had held tions of importance. ne affaire of the Det ‘ew York oar y public pox!- was active in| te party, a8 the Mend Wings of Son bit ‘On the Save the Babies [NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that of all the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two per cent, or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thirty-seven per cent. or more than one-third, hefore they are five, and one-half before they are fifteen! We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save many of these precious lives, Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures and sooth- ing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain more or less opium or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity, they stupify, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death, There San be no danger in the use of Castoria if it bears the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher as it contains no opiates or narcotics of sed kind. Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. A. F. Peeler, of St. Louis, Mo., says: “I have prescribed your Caatoria fm many cases and havo always found it an efficient and speedy remedy, Dr. Frederick D. Rogers, of Chicago, Jll., says: I have found Fletcher's Castoria very useful in the treatment of children’s complaints, Dr. William C. Bloomer, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: In my practice I am giad to Tenney your Castoria, knowing it is perfectly harmless and always satisfac Dr. E. Down, alt "Philadelphia, Pa, says: “I have preseribed your Cas- toria in my practice for many years with great satisfaction to myself and beneft to my patients.” Dr. Gustave A. Eisengraeber, of St. Paul, Minn., says: “T have used? your Castoria repeatedly in my practice with good results, and can recom+ 4 mend it as an excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children.” Dr. J. B. Elliott, of New York City, saya: “Having during the past six yeara prescribed your Castoria for infantile stomach disorders, I most heartily commend its use. The formula contains nothing deleterious QP thereby py Poting Dest to the most delicate of children.” i Cheerfutness and Rest Cent Dr. ¢. G. Spracue, of Omaha, Neb, says: “Your Castoria is an ideat \either ium, Mi medicine for child and I frequently prescribe it. Whilo I do not advo- No’ cate the indisc: ‘te use of proprietary medicines, yet Castoria is an exception for o h arise in the care of children.” Dr. J. A. Parke City, Mo., says: “Your Castoria holds the esteem of the medical y mm in a manner held by no other proprie- tary preparation, It isa and reliable medicine for infants and chil- dren. In fact, it is the universal household remedy for infantile ailments.” Dr. II. F. Merrill, of Augusta, Me. says: “Castoria {s one of the very finest and most remarkable remedies for {nfant: dd children, In my opinion your Castoria has saved thousands from an early grave. I can furnish hundreds of test!monials from this locality as to its eMciency and merits.” GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of concn ‘3 PER GENT. AVegctable Preparation fas ; ff similating ticFood ty Regela stomachs and Dowels of Gonsti bred, a and perl SLEEP In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought I | Bulwer Lytton, of France and the delightful lovers, drama, noth Mischtet| that has not bee presentation last 1 fourth | Street “Sinpuell | MAB MARSH'S: DUAL- HOLE | oak were 3 Wngulahed compar Albert Barrett rei | A RIALTO TRIUMPH | tuckiér as the Duke. of Frank Peters as Jos |puchin. monk: Bhi? Mine Marion Hye ‘and ‘Guy Lin dsley aw de <snsisilndedl LUNU: SUAL MERIT MARKS THE OLYMPIC SHOW OF Rialto The: | «THE PENNANT WINNERS.” Joo Whitehead's co esque stars, the ta the attraction at the the latre on East 14th Street this w Winners arrived there last 1 y were greeted by a It OR PT EER PTE PAM ang g line wrinkles from faces of care, rivy HUNTER P ventric dancing as well. FUN IN ‘THE SPENDERS’ | acts ho half doz in urn 9} cho! of shapely ad one of Theatre th ams of laughter are responsible for swinging) wile Hunter, playing @ crying bra two hours of fun whore even!in the nursery scene, demonstrates pives no clue toa plot, Aa| his versatility. ; allah aed. ae ‘the ivory Jed| Mie, Davenport and her Parisian rola? wfive exhibitions of living hief he not only give “| stally found on a bur- becomes y lg att » Child is Constipated! Bilious! Look at Tongue. Hurry, Mother! Remove poisons from little stomach, liver and bowels with “California Syrup of Figs.” as: Baradas, Honrs John W sewers as Olymple T cating and act Mother! see if fy couted, ‘This is a sure sign | this harmless its little stowach, liver howels ure clogged with waste, When | liver cross, irtitable, feverish, stomach sour,| stomach and they ihreath bad or hay stomach-ache, | pleasant taste, ruit laxative,” {s made up of , two prima ¢ ®, and a choru dearly love The sb ig diarrhea, s¢ throat, of cold, | babie of all ages, and for ‘as being the bost show on| ive, « ‘teaspoonful of ifornia | grow nted on battie 2, wheel, Syrup of Rigs.” and in a tew hours | ber name “California.” Advt Unlike Topsy— Swift & Company . Has Not “Jest Growed” Swift & Company,in fifty years of well ordered growth, has become one of the great national services because it has learned to dc something for the American people which they needed to have done for them, in the way in which they preferred to have it done. It has met each successive demand, in the ‘changing conditions of national life, by getting good meat to increasing millions effectively, efficiently, economically, and expeditiously. The Swift & Company packing puants, refrigerator cars, car routes, branch houses, organization, and person- nel of today are the practical solutions, born of practical experience, to the food problems of a half a century. Because of all of these elements working in cor- relation ee unison, Swift & Company is able to supply more and better meat to more people than would have been possible otherwise, at a net profit per pound of meat so low (a fraction of a cent) that the consumer price is practically unaffected. , Strip away any portion of this vast, smooth-running human machine, and you make a large part of the meat supply uncertain, lose the benefit of half a century of fruitful experience, and scatter the intelligent energies of men who have devoted a life work toward meeting the needs of a nation in one vital field. ‘The booklet of preceding chaptersin this story of the packing industry will be mailed on requestto Swift & COPAY U.S. A. Ten Wholesale Distributing Markets in Greater New York Central Office, 32 Tenth Avenue G. J. Edwards, District Manager Swih & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Ilinois, 'SUAL BURLESQUE |ives spectacular exhibitions of id During the ton scenes of the two ably supported by a dainty ong birds, who best looking ses to be found north of 42 to be | tound tn the house building scone, No matter what ails your child, a{all the constipated poison, und company of but-| gentle, thorough xative should| food and sour bile gently m “pennant Winners,” | the first treatment given its little bowels without grip: 1 you have a well, playful child | Spec thers can rest easy after giving becane filet and and | it never fails to cleanse the little one's and bowels and sweeten the deep its 2.94 cach Full directions for Kemem- : Fourteenth treet ties Equal special purchase i Drapery Poplins cluding rose and blue Fine Silk and Silk and Ramie Velours—figured and — stripe; also 60-inch mohair plushes and silk Venetian velours Value $6.00 to 87.50 yd... 77 Reversible Velour Portieres—specia olive, ctimaon and olive, Today's val Rich Silk and Sheila Portieres ine artistic combinations | brocade effects—today's value $25.00... 19, 94 Special Offering Mudras Portieres multi colora—value $4.97..... Sunfast Poplin Portieres light bt browns-rich damask borders — « value 88.25 1 Purchase Fine Serim and larquisette Panel Curtal 2!) yds, long—antique, ma other — effects: medallions, #0 to 36 ~motit inches value $4.00 & 84.25 B.D cach—value $5.00 & $6.50 DA cach—-value $6.75 & 87.00 new shipment of fine Antoinette Curtains— a remarkable variety of novelty borders—white or — Arabian— bought on lust season's cost, «old at a present saving of $3 1-3 per cent. Lot 1 4.94 Lot 2 6.94 LORS iscsiass 8.04 Lot 4 11.904 Wanted Underwear For Women and Children Prices Lowered for Tomorrow. ‘s Cotton Union Suits— m weight—-low neck— sleeved or slecvele knee kle length — og. $1.07 1.33 47 Extra sizes—our teg. $2.17 Women's Glove Silk Ve: heavy ‘bes ~tailored tops— pink aod our reg. 82.28 1.O7 2.57 lace and ribbon trimmed. our reg. 81.47 Laz Children's Union Suits—cotton— gray or white fleeced—bigh neck long sleeves—aukle ines 4 years 3 cla, ob ech elve larger, Bloomers of same quality our reg. $2.97 Glove Silk Camisoles length— Ps Tomorrow Women’s Silk Hose—black, white —slight imperfections would sell for Womeh's Cotton Hose—black and white—double heel and toe—our reg. .28 o Men's Natural White Hose slight imperfections our reg. oS * eo | | MORNING SPECIALS—Wedne: To prevent dealers buying, quantities re | | | $1.68 Epingles and Poplins,...........196 Al] wool—40-inch—brown, myrtle, olive, prune Burgundy, navy. black. DRESS GOODS MAIN PLDOR Crepe de Chine-—-40 inch 110 weave-light and dark white, ivory, black SILKS—MAIN FLOUIL 3 et, Seersucker. -“ me eat stripes —for $1.47 Little Tots’ Tub Dresses 1.00 Gingham hambray—-Empire Is—-contrast trim= min years INBANTS’ Derr --S8coND FLOOR, " et, Women's Cotton Underwear nm igh neck, Offerings That ~ Satisfy at Prices. ‘a That Gratify - _ Thrifty Shoppers* Upholstery Specials for Tomorrow In these busy days of refurnishing and freshening up the home, we call your especial attention to the unusual quan’ varieties offered in the Curtain and Drapery Section. important are the incomparable values represent 1} by our moderate profit prices—every single saving thro always shared by us with our customers. 9° 50 inches wide—desirable decorative by Br in- i many other = . 6 in. long—French edge—Tomorrow . HOSIERY Extraordinary values in Hosiery for men, womenit and children. A great opportunity to buy for your whole family as well as to purchase Christmas gifts at these marvellously low sale prices. m West of Wifth Avenue -97 Imported Flax creer inches wide — odd colorings te today's value $3.25 — Tomorrow 1.07 1 offering—rose and blue, rose atal 21.44 we a 50. —seagreens, ‘old blues and 3. 77: rose and wodth 6.44, Cream Madras Curtains—rone) bud designs—pink, blue, gold— , value $3.85........ 2.47 wwe, light gold old Fine Sunfast Draperies—doubté | width—old blue, rose, combiase tions of greens, wood brow and other decorative tints guaranteed —sunfast’ and ike fadable—elsewhere $9.25 and 03.50.......... 2.44 Other Sunfast Draperies—dou- ble width—Chinese, _scenié’ verdure—solid tones or multi colors..... Special 1.67 Alhambra Draperies — Monee design tints and today’s value, . Women’s and Children’s Night Dresses and Petticoats of F lannelette: Flannelette Eden cloth—coll models — he ming, embroidery. | An other model shows empire effeet, rows of shirring and sere edge Women's Flannelette Petticoats —extra quality—-with embroidered scalloped or hemstitched ruffle white and colored stripe: 78 Special Children Flannelette One-Piece collarless ‘ 10 rare 12 to 1 1. Children's White Heavy Flanniet- ette Bloomers—2 ts 3 y according to size Sand. 7S Children's evils Skirts- white or striped — G8 | sizes 4 to 16 yrs —Last Day | Men's Silk Hose-black, white double heel and toe— sizes 6 to B1o—our reg. 38. .B Children's Hose—black cottoo— double heel and toe— our reg. Infants’ White Cashmere H. | sizes 4 to 614—our reg. 48 + day & Thursday Until 1 P, M. No Mat! or Telephone Orders. stricted. Striped per bray—-atarched cuff 0 Wi. MENS FORNISHINUSeaTAIN FLOOR. 3 te 8 Years s buttoned to neck d dark fancies; ny WOYs' cLormtNa—ruinp Foor, $7.94 Boys’ Suits—9 to 17 Years...... Bemi folk models—dark gr brown novelty checks ai xtur BOYS’ CLOTHING—TAHIRD FLOOR, 75 ct. Heavy Cretonnes, Uish, | Chita,” Cublat original desieni at J PHC ATERY— BASEMENT, 64 et. Bleached hy verde for full- MUBLINS—BAS! $5.19 Feather Bed Ticks. Full and & size beds; stripes, Adsorinds mare Ware or Sent, ORE: ‘OKINGS—-_BASEMENT. - KNir'UNDenWesk “MAIN FLOOH™ | gygg New Feathers: Pound... 1:88 $3.35 Petticoats 2.00] rire selec ind down om ae D, ” Hh) tasters | PEATHERS—BASEMENT. bs cl {ands Wenathe. "65 ct, Flannel Back Table Oilleth.... “Bt MPMCON TS SkCONU PLOOH | Ides 690d $1.24 Men's Ribbed Underwear ‘ r ?. : ; ' i eee ee eee PEE a

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