The evening world. Newspaper, December 10, 1918, Page 21

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“WANTED FOR MURDER,” woer 1a" being the one above all that the world ANEW WAR PICTURE, —_\io “wanting for murder" at this Une, A BROADWAY ; TRIUMPH ae @senes are laid in Belgium, and the remantic element is supplied by a |scane Baigian girl and an American picture—-new because It | soldi@a® happenings after the sign-| Corrine, @ke pretty Belgian lass, istice and the cessation |8¢e8 the Germans advance upon her s at the fronts {vee BARC Ih COREY With f Yiter, Corrine, in gompany week. The scenario was ounded American who Jay Kaur a Ne W | hiding at her home, ese nd final- newspaper men, e calls y staggers in at the American head. "Wanted for Murdér,” the tugitive | Auto-intoxication Hx P 1) J Ng IN ED BY SAMUEL HAMILTON, M. D. guidance,” = apple, Lttell eg N sugar-coated ) San! Mor sixty cents, Jay. 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. Serving Tables | A French physiologist described man as a "' diges- aw tive tube with arrangements for locomotion and | It is commonly said that most people ot, their graves with their teeth.” The disastrous effects of constipation have always been well known. It is easily understood how aad are the troubles want are caused by stagnation of decayed matter in the large intestines— poison reabsorbed into the circulation — this is called auto-intoxication, It is apparent, therefore, that the first necessity is to cleanse the intestines thoroughly. The best method for cleansing the whole intestinal tract and urging the liver into peivity is to take as | «tyte, whose refrain was “Don't let's much outdoor exercise as possible, drink hot water before meals, and take a pleasant laxative, vegetable pill deny Such a one is made up of May- and taken nh hareace of fend made into a This was fren made wap oes ago, as Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, cost is twenty-five cents. Such simple means will prevent auto-intoxication. People are realizing that the kidneys, just as do the > bowels, need to be Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House | BROOKLYN $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account ————— Ee Clothing for Your whoie Family on Easy Terms @| CHLERISTMAS GOODS ON EASY T tone to the bowels. ooh by druggists nearly flushed occasionally. The kidneys are an aged o This can be avoided by stimulating the kidneys to in- creased action, and because of its tonic effect on these organs I would advise any one to Anuric (double strength), which is to be had nowadays at almost any drug store, and take it three times a Also drink hot avater before meals -Advt. 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street Cor. Wyckoff St. EN Per Cent. Automobiles —Shoo-¥ ile: Rlewest atock | of | Prettily painted. j well finished | swinging Shooflies KI. DAY AND SATERDAY NEVENING Fae AR Eno FOR SALE. _ A Charge Account be purchase cf Diam and complete payments by Nov. bi confidential. NTH FLOOR. EN EVGS. TILL NINE Call or write for Illus. > 170 Broadway wa! FOR SALE. ad Gifts easy, Buy now No employer's reference. us Catalog 262. ade) IR 1919, ON CREDIT NO EMPLOY! CALL, WRITE OR PHONE ~ CORT S867 AGENT CALLS IF DESIRED 6 MAIDEN E LANE IBERAL CB SG LI pt ALUES L EE ony iY wey OR onTiy PAYMENTS] | ERICAN WATCH & DIAMOND Gy | DIAMONDS & Ja 7 CREDIT ur penenee | abt for cash Eatatea ‘praised, ped Benuett, 8D ‘way (upeu HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED TRAINMEN and | STATIONMEN Ages 21 to 55, Subway and Elevated Divisions, INTERBOROUGH RAPID TRANSIT CO, Lone by RIMS. EASY. GAVRUENT, S| NO EMPLOVERS REFERENCE NECESSARY ee STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL | |’ SEND REPRESENTATIVE IF che | ‘AL DIAMOND-WA 35 MAIDEN LANE, SHR 5 CONFIDENTIAL RELATIONS-NO EMPLOYERS REFERENCES+CALL WRITE FOR CATALOG 305° AMOS BOUGHT SBSme CHG) | | DANCING ACADEMIES. pe DANCING CARNIVAL NOW OPEHACING SHB AUDUBON BALLROOM Sarin ttos t not ATE {BSs0 83 ne, necewary, take lemsoris. Lady Menscer will ‘iuroduce you" to suitable partner “AUDUBON [THEATRE BUILDING yudea St, and roadway, MOTOR. BOAT wanted, ‘male lowest eee See -| “FRENCH FROLICS” ork, bditorial ‘SHE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, quarters, Corrine gives herself over to Red Cross work. When the war ends, the romance naturally ends also, and the fond mother welcomes her boy home, while she embraces his the family hearthside .” Charles Chaplin's e, is held over. Its ns unchallenged 1 of the Pri and tht American soldiers at hiel salient are other inte rings. ‘Tho musical pr 8 “Sicilian Vesper yed by the orchestr * Promenade, and Henry nk's singing of a.” |ARRY LAUDER, BACK AGAIN, WINS MORE NEW YORK CHEERS Just back in the United States, with the memory of his recent visit to the stuck to songs of love when he ap- peared at the Lexfnaton Theatre last night, opening a week's engagement. In fact, to calls for “The Laddies Who Fought and Won,” he responded |with a ballad far out of the Lauder sing any more about war, let's only sing about love.” But if he didn’t “sing any more about war” Harry talked about it, and as woll as an iminense and wildly ad- mining audience liked tis old favor- ites and several new nungbers, it liked even more his description of a visit to New York's own boys of the 27th Division at the front and his recital of the high tribute Field with whom ‘he dined, pa can soldier, Of Harry's new songs a Miting and are tly wor! number, “Back Where the Heather the poisons from the bi f° ree pm Grow probably, the most tak. backs ling n ‘as roth into the system, causing thew |r. n¢ h Somebody bins neuralgia, drops many Naturally he was r other serious Love a Lassie,” and ponse to vociferous de mands gave “Wee Hoose "Mone thé Heather.” He was given a tremendous reception on his first appearance, and the en- thusiasm did not wane until he left the stage after selling an autographed book of his poems for the Harry Lau- der War Fund. Beveral vaudey ile numbers rounded out, the ed HILARIGUS BURLESQUE AT OLYMPIC THEATRE ‘mo fast travelling “French Frol- ics" arrived at the € Theatre on Engst Fourteenth § t night, where they opened: for a one week with it, final nd it in New York with hil ly, a little blond miss, who tual smile, is playing nine parts, She was ed for her good sing- iia |VAU. DEVILLE STARS AN AID TO BURLESQUE AT COLUMBIA THEATRE over Jean I ig-time Helen 1 Babe Wr cities aiting the arrival Mines & Harke & Cn. and of B tn “When Do We Rat?” Mary Metville, a ry not to Conteh Awe Friceoow Mor ‘THe Bas 42 St, W. of Bway Loew's Ameuican Root { OTHER BiG ACTS. 35, 90 7 Ye Diway St “Heart of Annie Wood" PHOTO PLA PHOTO PLAYS, FLAGS iS size priga, ‘O's bos th Fs Ba ol D'way. 40h se TAL fe) ‘Times, Sauare, | RTALTO ORCHESTHA. “ane MURDER GAL WIFE.” Device Ay and a news reet | Stomach: Acts Fine, No Indigestion! Eat without Fear of Upset Stomach Food souring, gas, acidity! If your tneats hit back causing belching, pain, flatuence, indiges- tion or heartburn here's instant arshal Hale, | the Ameri- | ini myastifies long the | LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE ~& hoor Firming at 815. | MECORMACK & 60" DANNYIAII Seats | SAMMONS MARTIN: & FADHINL, feutwes | Fr KEITH'S ARREST E KELLERMAN | fy OF KEN Ss (“gare ioe nergae UNDER |PLAZA ‘FOUR | relief, distress. ___ CONCERTS AND MUSIC, HIPPODROME, cost 5 Sun. Eve. Dec 15 nai’, McCORMACK Tickets 1.00, $1.10, $2.00, THEATRES SERENE RNTSRRE RETA svate now IAL JOLSON iq “SINBAD) OF OF CENTURY THEATHE | Py at NEw CoMTURY Rea DEC I2I MIGHT WHIRL eihioty if 39TH ST. wens § "ed Py it 13 BETTY AT BAY \ COMEDY § Then AU or By Es Bo CENTRAL": ya gi ra yi ALICE | BRADY | sino a with REPUBLIC Man icr a’ tours LJ N wire. i me na si, T8180 FLORENCE NASH -» aan LONGACRE {5 wn. COLLIER in “NOTHING BUT LIES WANING ELUIOTT 3 ThA Lf EB comi MATINECS WED & S07. ~~ rye 818 BOOT! Clare #GONDOLIERS Atcha" Ties “Delleious 45th, W BISOU tt Yat St. EY H.B. WARNER in | with IRENE BORDONI of iw Sleeping Partners | es LYRIC; 42° War BWAY E¥G9 8.30 MATS. WED. & SAT. 220 YOU COULD MAKE YOURSELF INVISIBLE WAT WOULD YO) DO HOILLER oP THRILLERS PLYMOUTH Wisi, Mit $3 JOUN BARRYMORE in Toletot's “REDEMPTION” Shubert: Riviradi t,4. £2 yon gated : . t est Price Or ure Walker, in PoPPies wet obe! : Tel Sebuyler 3980, Cae World V Wants Work Monda: y Morning Wonders’ No waiting! Pape’s Diapepsin Is noted for its speed in ending all stomach Never fails! Keep it handy. and costs so little at drug stores. | UPSET? Pape's Diapepsin Se reey battle front still fresh, Harry Lauder |= | FULTON 3" "i! ry A STITCH | IRENE IN TIME | FENWICK PRINCESS ,beows “OH, MY DEAR |. WALKER WHITESIDE : with TYRONE POWER, Jane COME i | ane COWL * BIG) Pe Gonded Mon Ul Be Calm Camilla DRE GOLO."—corbin, The Tinea BROADHURST {8 is PARK Sc sit ne Ka a CO) CALE GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S 615 sparking Comic Opera gem ‘|The Girl Behind ie Gun ATOP NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE, — NEW ZIEGFELD 9 O'CLOCK [aut FROLIC" boa LYCEUM Paes" : Tastes nice nn THEATRES Klaw & Ertangers New Masleat Go D ADDI E Ss FP. ZthOPRLD an. PRODUCTION raat EON BELASCO FRANCES STARR 20. “TIGER! bs TIGER!” fia Weds aad Ral, 820 JULIA JOSEPH | in “THE SANDERSON | CAWTHORN | CANARY” Sam Hardy and Doyle & Dizon LIBERTY \\:%, JOHN CONT (24 St, Brenings, #15 Wed. and & yous cour “GLORTANNA” wis ELEANOR, PAINTER evan co tio. wel. Beller Ole || with MR. BMS. COBURN 12d Nt, Evenat 6.30, COHAN & HARRI Wii eat $a HREE- FACES EAST try play ever written. (eine TON a) ‘i i tS WEEK ONLY. Mats, Weds, That, ta STANDARD 0,8 00 ao ‘ EUGENIE BLAIR in “EAST LYNNE” MANHATTAN g oavio WARE “Form reat a 1 ‘HiO20000ME Near lox 171012. Bat & OLUMBIA & r4 JEAN BEDINT VICTORY BALL BALL FOR THE Under the Auspices of The Vacation Association, Inc. Tist Regiment Armory 34th Street and Park Avenue, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, AT. 8 P. M. The Ball Without an Intermission Admission 50c., Incl. Hat Check TICKETS ON SALE At the Vacation Headq) rs, 39th Street, and at the Armory Night of Ball. KNICKERBOCKF. Ree | EVES, S15, MATS. TO-MORROW * Sats THE FUNNIEST OF ALL THE SULDIEN MUSICAL COMEDIES “GOOD LUCK SAM” | DON'T MISS IT—THE isADORA | 38 West QUNCAN” SOLDIER BALLET 15 FUNNIEST EVEK STAGE WMENT LIMITED. Seats Now & Mell ~| Sunday World Wants Work > Monday Morning Wonders | | DECEMBER 10, DAN errace Garden, NCE Terrace Garde | - A | | ARMY*AND*NAVY | MORNING SPECIALS— Weenerday & The recay Until 1 P.M » Mall or Telephone Orders a £8 All. Wool French keri, 1918, Fourteenth Gtreet Savings That Are Truly Worth While on. Gift Merchandise Now i in Demand SALE FOR A DAY—WEDNESDAY MEN’S SHIRTS 1.22 Regular Value $2.00 14 to 17 Neck—5-Button A Fronts Actually Woven and printed madras, Less Xmas genuine soisette, repp and mer- i cerized Hoc Mebinnch ina rrr Than . ly varied assortment of fast Bargain color stripes. Today's Every one is urged to do their | Whole. Event helpful bit by shopping as ‘ary as possible for cs hehe ded therefore Buy for Christmas Gifts as Well as for Present Needs Limit 3 to a customer In Conjunction With Shirt Sale SOFT COLLARS, 9 cts. Discontinued numbers of 25 ct. grade. Made by a Troy manu- facturer who is known from coast to coast by the popularity of tie collars he manufactures. In quarter sizes, 1313 to 17 neck. sale Gift Pretty Frocks For That Most Discrimin- ating ronny, Lady of Si. In Gifts for the Home Carpet Sweepers—lissell’s Best der adjustable for rugs, Baby Bo. ind Suita and carpets......csseeees B27 1 | oliver Twint, ‘ X nd Middy 4 stylo— white M7) Yana” linelie— sweeper Vacuum Sweeper, with brush and bellows pate 5 Chenille Rope Portieres to 6 years ppire #tyles 75 lace ond 1.07 new double band effects—sil tapes ; try , ik with valance and Pretty Tub Frocks heavy tassels Relted and Emp) le Bingle door......seeeseee ADT elmhatns or" Bialn "color cris. Double door.........4 10.91 > Pity oll hey Chenille Rope _Portieres— for le doors y ropes, festoon and valance AT effects Sale-for-a-day—W ednesday UMBRELLAS Umbrellas have always been among the favorite gifts for Christmas, so this timely sale will serve delightfully the needs of holiday shoppers, besides , those who buy for personal use. Men’s and Women's Umbrellas taffeta Fine black trimmed and loop handles American our regular 1.74 Men's and Women's Umbrellas—Silk and linen mixed —sterling silver and backalite handles—silk cases-— our reg. $2.97 2.50 A One Day Sale WEDNESDAY GIFT JEWELRY From our great collection of jewelry we have selected these exquisite pieces, of newest design, for adornment and convenience, and for this day only we offer them at these most exceptional holiday values: AL PURCHASE OF LAVALLIERES AND CHAINS—an assortment comprising many artistic designs in which pearls and other gems are used with exquisite effect— value +35 00 B90 BELO0. s.r scrererensasecrsercanscdscsscenes 3.50 BAR PINS AND BROCHES—of gold, daintily jewelled and strongly made with safety catches--one of these is as ieee w it is charming to fasten blouse or frock—value $6.50,.... * 4, 50 GOLD BROOCHES—in lovely floral patterns vet with pearls value $2.97 NOVELTY BROOCHES AND BAR ‘PINS ectively jected Teak sold anid ch ideas lustre—fastened with solid gold c seta Value 81.87. scseeeess ; 1.37 daintily put up in gift boxes—regularly 47 Imported PEARL NECKLACES MEN'S CUFF LINKS solid Id in " disiipslive “desis or plain for monograme— value 83.07 2.87 filled hands of high Jo prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted a, 74 Setins . } haa i. AT Little Tots’ Tub Dresses. 1.00 nto hambray—-various trimming — and ‘dark MAIN FLOOR, | SEOOND FLOOR. Petticoats 400 rs and change~ riment o r all tan. purwundy d bin 24 RN Loom y of stripes, Shecks, | $3.00 Men's Root Underwear Sh single be alse double breast sh 44 | UNDERWHAR-MAIN FLOOR «and mattresrr . soys’ Suite 9to IT pre 6.85 Tekin te ‘ efolk, modeladark’ gray Town novelty checks van 38 et. Satin Finish Crotonne 27 | eM ints, 4 OLATUING THIRD FLOOR, an \ ht Ave da rh *¢, grount bd ical ittle Boy 9’ Suit 485 AN cra ~BASEMBENT, Variety of junior models -—cordu- roys, velve nh and fancy mix- a tures-—milita, Eton or #aslor collars, BOYS’ CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR, GAct. Bleache Sheetin; 2h yards wide nedium low ne Kile length all linen—ea., Initial Handkercht cotton—half dozen Initial Handkerchlets— all linen—half dozen... 114 at all linen Initial Han reblefa—all Tinen—hait do, agen Initial Handkerehiete— cotton—box, Extra Sine all linen--each cotton— Gift Lingerie ALTOGETHER CHARMING Camisoles Crepe de chine and satin or pink—fancy lace yokes—ri bon run and. trimmed—shoulder strap or armhole style— Our reg. 6188... Our reg. $1.38. ; Exquisite Chntusclee= siaboretely lace trimmed or simple hem- stitched effects many — show dainty embroidery— 1.48..1.68..1.94..2.68 Envelope Chemises Pink crepe de chine with Geor- gette crepe and trimmed satin yokes, or entirely of crepe de chine or satin, with trimmed or tailored tops, oy run Sand 3.94 special values Finer Chemisesto 5.69 Crepe de Chine Nightgowns Heavy quality, pink, tailored style, with Kemstitching.... B74 1.94 Lave yoke style A DOF Finer gowns, 6.94 and 7.O4 Crepe de Chine Petticoats flesh—pleated, tucked mstitched founces, . Satin gown, beautifully trimmed Satin Petticoats deep, full flounce, # rows of satin ribbon joined with a fine lace beading compored 5.04 Satin Bloomers Heavy, serviceable or tibbon trim at waist and kne: with elastic . 2.94 and BOR, Others to 4.68 Ivory Tint Gift Articles. Of Such Practical Use and Ornament MAIR BRUSH Our regular 54 SOAP BOX Our regula®.s6 ; HAND MIRROR Our regular 61.46 coeees eS FIVE-PIECE MANICURE SET: Ip pretty lined box— 1.74 Value #2.00 MEN'S SHAVING OUTFITS An unusually fine set, consisting of mug, brush and’ mirror on ivory stand—silver trimmed— value 84.00 2.96 MEN'S 3-PIECERYOILET SET “Ebonoid” ring handled mirror and a pair of military brushes in white—lined case 1.46 value 86.00, , A Lovely Collar IS A FLATTERING GIFT She to whom it goes will know that you chose something so lovely for her because she would wear it with charm.- Neckwear in Georgette Collars are the roum neck pleated styles, which come in two-tone combinations of lovel; colors—lemon and black, victory red and blue, and man, Sthere-also white nad flesh 2.4 aha Satin Monk Collars are consid ered very becomingness acceptable ag 1.4 its 1.85, 2.18 quality—plaia jy Quite the newest thing q

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