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N ' ¥ ~* PLAY BY STAGE WOMEN TO HELP’ WAR ORPHANS jj ifWhen a Feller Needs a “rien.” Indorsed by the President— Will Open Nov. 17. fie The Stage Women's War Relief on "Nov. 17 will begin Production of a Play to ald war orphans of the Allies It has been endorsed by President ‘Wilson in the following letter, which eth the orphans of the Allies by an Amer- jean wat play, the plan of production aiming to take advantage of teur enthusiasm and community interest “This play, ‘When a Feiler Needs « Friend,’ has been contributed free of royalties by the authorsy and will be produced first in New York "by lead- ing actors, who will donate their ser- vices. “Arrangements will then be made for iis presentation, free of cost, in every part of the country, under ‘the auspices of local charitahle associa- tions, fraternal orders, amateur as- sociations, &c, “It Is a novel idea that promises a @lso explains the national campaign: “Tho Stage Women's War Reliet| proval Botlety proposes ? very high degree of effectiveness, and 1am glad to give it my heartiest ap- and_sipport “WOODROW WILSON.” to raise money for Honest Advertising ined to exaggerate, Yet has any physician told you that we claimed TT: is @ topic we all hear now-a-days because so many people are in- Unreasonable remedial properties for Fletcher’s Castoria? Just ask them. We won't answer it oursel¥es, we know what the answer will be. ‘That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days fis to be found inits increased use, the recommendation by prominent physicians, ‘end our assurance that its standard will be maintained. Tmitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Cas- toria that Mr. Fletcher created, . But it is not.the genuine Castoria that Mr. Fleteher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed befo: which he Honestly expects to receive his reward. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of thes public, and from THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918.) LAMBS AND FRIARS WILL PAVE STH AV. WTHSIVER CONS Outgrowth of a Cohan-Collier Bet Will Swell the War Work Fund. Fifth Avente is to be paved with money for the benefit of the soldiers who brought the Prussians to their knees. The moot question, “how far will a dollar go in New York? is to be answered in the late “Avenue of the Allies," where two “Silver Roads to Berlin” are to be constructed side’ by side by the Friars and the Lambs, both clubs working and making their trousers baggy in behalf of the United War Work Campaign. The preliminaries were as follows: George M. Cohan, Abbot of the Friars, sald the Friars would raise more money for the campaign than the Lambs would. Whereupon Will- lam Collier of the Lambe said some- thing—and hostilities were averted t 34th Street and the fvenue on Nov. 11, Collier one side with all the Lambs, Cohan on the other with al the Friars, the paving will begin. The actors will do the work and all the public will have tu Ao will be to supply the paving ma- terial—silver coins exclusively—and keep out of the ose who lack silver will be able to gét it in exchange for ‘paper money by applying to the nearest chorus ke gl who do not apply may be jod to. e coins will be laid along the curbs on either side of the street, and it will be a race. The time limit ts from Nov. il Nov, 15, which is expected to be long enough—since Fifth Avenue is not endless and the actors might get lost above 110th Street, If they do go far morth, it is said, they may come back to 34:h Street and pave the avenue south. ward, Silver coins will be carried in wheel. barrows from which the chorus girls will make change. And, naturally, there will be plenty of police and de- tectives to prevent excited persoms from running away with any of the new pavement. The Bankers’ Trust Company and the Harriman: National Bank have een saving silver lately in prepara- tion, and It is said that they have plenty of everything but silver dol- lars, and there is no great shortage of them, But if the silver does run short Collier says he will accept gold, Maybe Cohan will too, How to tell which are the Friars and which are the Lambs? Like this: The Friars will wear gowns and the Lambs lambskins. Also the epherd's staffs, aa NATION URGED TO DOUBLE QUOTA FOR WAR WORK Campaign Begins Monday to Raise $170,500,000 for De- mobilization Needs. Preliminary arrangements are com- plete for Jaunching on Monday the United War Work campaign for $170,- 500,000, in which seven welfare agencies recognized by the Govern. ment for service with the troops will share. In an addrews at,the home of John D, Rockefeller jr. yesterday afternoon, Dr, John R. Mott, head of the Unitea Campaign, said all States had been iked to increase their quota bu Per cent. to meet new demands tn- cident to the coming period of de- mobilization. The Canadian pro. gramme for demobilizing troops, he sald, called for fiftecn months,’ the Australian eighteen months and the most conservative Amer mates for not less than a yi ingsby Dawson spoke | ‘A fact: Sales reports from 8 icading cities—just as received : at our main office last month: ; Ansy and Navy Cuus, Washington, D. C. : “Fatima sells biggest—irrespective of price’’ BaLievue-Stratvorp, Philadelphia: “Fatima outsells all other Cigarettes, except two 25-cent brands” Concrtss Horst, Chicago: ... and at big hotels and clubs, East and West \ “Fatima is one of the leading sellers among the better brands” + Horet Aston, N. Y. City: “We sell more Horst Ginsow, Cincinnati: jtimas than any other cigarewe’’ “Fatima leads all other brands in eales’* Horst Sinton, Cincinnati: “More Fatimas are sold than any other cigaretie’* Horst Wittarp, Washi “Fatima is biggest-se on, D. Cigarette” Cs Marswatt Firip’s Gentiemen'’s Gaitt, Chicago; “Fatima is as bi if not a bigger seller ‘than any of the other high-class brands” s* Cus, West Point: cl “More Fatimas smoked than any other cigarette’ ‘Tur Poncnartram, Detroit: ] “Fatima is the second best-selling brand’* Racguer Cus, St. Louis: 4 ston te larguet seller"* ‘Tus Suonenam, Washington, D. C. : ‘With one exception, Fatima is best scller® Umion Crus, Cleveland: “Fatima is one of the largest sellers’’ Yaus Crus, New York Citys “Fatima continues to be one of the three best sel! FATIMA A And Fatima gives full, honest value—in- ) stead of “showy” looks. It is for every | smoker who wants a cigarette that never . “talks back,'* even if aman should smoke Saha, | more often than usual. Sensible Cigarette | spirit of seiftessness growing out of the war. The greatest display of war relics t sitions | Regiment Armory, Manhattan, apd/ the Twenty-third Kegiment Armory, Brooklyn, Nov. 11-18, for tho benefit f the cams aign en. directors of the American Jron siitule yesterday wih mously adopted a resolution indor ing the work of the Y, M. C. A. K. of| C., Jewish Welfare Board, Salvation Army and the organizations associ- ated with them in the drive, and called upon all companies associated the steel industry for liberal t ‘esentatives of several hundred manuafeturing plants in Long Island City last night agreed in th® Queens r@ to operate Chamber of Comm their factories o: a fund for the substituted for one asking each e to subscribe one day's pay. ing you W.L. shoes retail price fixed at t! is stamped on t! 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