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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, VAUDEVILLE, Frerotte as. CONCERTS AND MUSIC. _ METROPOLITAN OPERA To-Waht At, Cavalleria Rustioana & Con €°Or HARDMAN PIANO, USED. ook :PILADELPHA ORCHESTRA mt aeons aioe ‘Weal, Yate tes LEXINGTON ON CHicaco Onan eeginning MONDAY, P ALK Jayme Mat ) 6. F. Keith's IVERSIDE | Bay snd own 6 LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE & hoor Coat. 1 A.M M __ANNA case’ in iy Hussey. 7 Monet Window, other. rp oof | Nine ‘inidéon. Truth.” a MIDNIGHT WHIRL: 42 et Loew's American Foot The Leigitons, Cell COMEDY %13,%:.,"%,07,00™%, gut, A Laas ne THE CLIMEX w ELEANOR PAINTER ARUSEHENS BOOTH Aa UW ot Bigae Bee a0 CENTURY THE THE WOMAN 13 IN ROOM ™a RAID on ZEEBRUGGE PLAYHOUSE 3) r ALICE BRADY ASTOR "Wiiihonk a EAST=WESTiikin Up : ROOM ; a | ORORCE (ter te tas, st be ere TilPpepnaMt COURTENAY ~na0-, WISE ISE ion a * CAPPY RICKS 481TH ST. Nai" MARY, NASH THE BIG CHANCE REPUBLIC So 44 Mats Wed FLORENCE REED ww. ROADS of DESTINY HUDSON 1, tg Wed avd wows aA DANCE TERRACE GARDEN PALACE _ shih st. near beningtou Oancing 7 te 12. Saturday & Sunday 2 OLUMBIA f Was Lise & Wigay, (Twice Ua ____ CHARITY, AEOLIAN HALL, Thurs, Att GANZ [ea as, 81S, = LONGACRE Sythe Ese, Suh’ DANCING CARNIVAL|| “TSEMAM, COLLIER Formerly at Grand Central Palace Kali ee Aeros ; rp Lex “RIDDLE: op. NICHOLAS RINK] | NMIGH i, ORR SOMEBODY" s SWEETHEART CASINO i Winey ed SHUBERT" ; LAST 2 WEEKS ,,"y BETROTHAL DANCING CARNIVAL AUDUBON | BALLROOM Ak FOR DAN Wipear IN : ALDUBEN TBEATRE BUILDING | | 44TH ST.» ie he gs LITTLE SIMPLICITY on BIJO U bare ROLLER SKATING St.. Nicholas Rink, 66th St, Near Broadway, H: BL WARNER in S IRENE Skate Awhile Sleeping reat | nN Dance Awhile PRINCESS * fd. & ‘Batardn hat ‘Oh, My Dear’ BELMONT S05. af bm Pres 80 Whiteside :' tin BROTHER Lite Thea Tae ne & © ALITTLE JOURNEY Vie Winwood and Cyr Keightley, BROADHURST ; line Neiles 'Melting of Molly" SELWYN THEATRE, WW. tad 8 JANE COWL in The.Crowded Hour MAXINE ELLIOTT'S, W Tea for 3 | Mats. Wea. & Sa PLYMOUTH 22 4! JOHN BARRYMORE REDEMPTION Nora Payss en eis Mee NORA BAYES RELIABLE GOODS—LOW PRICES OREN CHARGE ACCOUNT, Wi ——— A | “WATCHES 0 ST Weeklyiartn ony pers Weehlyt sarumoay. (g 100% 4 pee Stans rHose' 'weE;s ns ‘ACen ug u 1 iw Wed aod Se rset ou Do LYRIC 43, IBERAL CREDIT INTHE CITY GEST VALUES woos MO EMPLOYERS REFERENCE NECESSARY RO VAI REPRESENTATIVE ie DIAMONDS! We naan ne KEEP 10 use PAR renee Society American Singers Yn { FRA bIAVOLO ile Harrold, Bianca Saroy oe SHEE LA Sow cee | 97 MAIDEN LANE AMONDS) DIAMOND RING Di a Si WEEKLY Bonds | eet Campbell, Ruth Mil | MME, BUTTERFLY Teyte (Farewell) Orville Harrold Mago Shuberl-fiviera UNDER, ORDERS LOEW'S Tih five. ti.) ; “AN IDEAL’ HU BAND" vents’ pneu DU conta. suNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS (ACLEAR COMPLEXION EVENING WORLD Ruddy Cheeks—Sparklin ~Most Women Can i Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr.F. M. Edwards for 17 yearstreated | scores of women for liver and bowel ail- ments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, namin; Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. know them by their olive color, ‘These tablet the liver and be normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one’s system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull e: stless, no-good feeling, all out bowels, you take one of idwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results, Thousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edward’s Olive Tablets—the successful substitute for calomel—now and then just tokeepin the pink of condi- tion, 10¢ and 25c per box. All druggists, —AAve THEATRES. | EMPIRE Anes Wid and Ret at 20 WILLIAM. I DEAR GILLETTE! catitny | BRUTUS Kew fmsterdam set ey hres Us Kisw & Kiisayers Wee Medea) Comedy The Girl Behind the Gun| atroe Wes w "AME TEpOAS A THEATRE LIBERTY 5 { TO-NIGHT 8.20 ito DITRICHSTEIN “The Marquis de Priola’” Franca KNICKERBOCKER J!hatae, carne, Ih TILLIE COLLINGE awe § HENRY MILLER’S 3/!!:', 24 Sk bree at « HARRIS Sai. Wad 230, POPULAR MAT. WED. The Big Sensation of Psychic Mystery grips New York! Foilow the Crowd to THE INVISIBLE FOE. “Thrills that bite to the marrow.”--Dorothy Dix. THE HIT OF IME. tOwNi “A PRINCE THERE WAS” GEO. M. COHAN na the Prince. te, BY Bway LYCEUM. Gia. 9 Bret me DAD DIE S| BELASCO io" #8 me a FRANCES STARR IN | SANDERSON CAWTHORN CANARY” Sam Hardy, Doyle & Dinon, Maud Eburne, AND ANOTAER SPHEH GOLDEN WIT QWise fae ; CRITERION Swivene ae 4g We bn eevee th) ORT se We vs the Better Ole MRS COBURN Fea at 8 eter HARRIS Sao act! ‘ STANDARD Nat room FLORENCE NASH in Remnant” PUNCH & JUDY sii tags i wae BSIVART. WALIKEF THE, LAUGHTER OF TH a MGT EN E GODS ANG PICTURE THAT ALL NEW THEATRE, B’we to Midna! ght PLAZA» “THE, COMMON CAUSE,” re Why Paris GUSON an Wite,”? OncHEsTRA WASHBURW ay ot a Man J et teO. | WisitoWhcneeTRa "| SPAND THE FIGHTING | A dapiead ROOSEVELTS BROOKLYN ‘gti ee eee aa ) them | ou will | es, pimples, coated tongue, head- | bu | 5 similar camp: by The Evening W 19 accomplis |The work th further. There | | Sumpay World Wants Work Wonders | | tive of The Evening Wor out REVIVES FORUMS 10 MAKE AMERICANS = The Evening World this week re opens its Amer ation campaign ainong in the public forums onniz, have the active civic and pa- the city. Its aim is to educate the immig Ay their children in the benefits ani |the responsibilities of American citi-| zenship Under a law passed by the Legis lature at the urging of The Evening World authority is given to hold the forums in any schoui Purnne when twenty-five citizens « 1 which inhabitant a © American 00 pe of communit to them the ac final arrang: pe of their They will p at that Jernment ts what the p them the argu the on the forum the will be sent . and all who Bed to the foreign born of the east schools through) ° 1919. will be the chief featur the cam- ily supporting the campaign, and paign, it will not be t nly one.| some of the most Important work ts re will be attractive entertain-| to be done by school Principals and ment, Music will be prov atall the) teachers. ‘They will impress on the toc * be} school children — the @ many con-| Ar 1 urge % where it is prac-| the atte ictures will be shown. | In many ¢ will tend to create a forums will establish their firat ling on, the east] tact with foreigners ‘The leading men of the communities e on the forum co ctive help will be gi ganization in the . for in lin, in recitations line that Jends itself inment, he or she wil rum. And it is not irk will develc mp ' stance, with t or in any o to public ent hedules will be main Ming the forur They will re tained in ho week 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 again. TO MOTHERS! 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 or griping. Cascarets never disappoint the worried mother. Each 10 cent box consains directions for children aged one year old and upwards. OLD CROW RYE Reg. U. 8. Pat. oft, America’s Finest RYE WHISKEY HAND MADE SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE STRENGTH AND QUALITY AS ALWAYS SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS BEWARE OF RE-FILLED BOTTLES the work of be I work H. B. Kirk & Co., New York, N. Y. Toscha Seidel makes exclusively for Columbia, Columbia De aler will gladly these four Seidel records for ye asso 1 fey Ar ‘ ‘Caprice Viennois™ Sern ‘Romance trom Concerto No. 2” hi “Humoreske” “Traumersi” we Columbia Records on Sale 10th and 20th of every month dn oii Tinch, $1 {Ta * 110 inch, $1.00 Columbia Records a bp} “fi made by Toscha Seidel appearing at Carnegie Hall January 21st Like the burst of a fiery comet came Toscha Seidel’s brilliant debut in Carnegie Hall last pring. Virile, passionate, volcanic, this young Russian plays with an unbridled ardor. His tone control ranges from the most compelling sad inspiring fortissimo to the almost incon- eivably delicate shadowing of sound. Hei < nena: master of technique, a pupil of the great Auer—a s of astonishing versatility genit COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York \ é Se es — a ——— - ments as Sale nears its end house keeps up throughout th Unusual Money Savings for month its January Sale values Pyar ‘hain! caaietal and attains the volume of je to months of earetu! | business as does the Honse of preparation and judicious cash Hearn? Offerings like the buying 36 inch—-our reg. 3+ ‘ 26 No Mail or Vhoue Orders. Limit 20 Yards © COLD. None sent Remnants of Fruit of Loom Muslin) 10 to 20 yd. Lengths Limit, 20 yards to a custamers 3 ord Standard Quality Will Wash Heavier and No Brand Sheetings Pillow Cases Bleached 42x56—value 43 Sale .3O he P 45x36— BT 3 4 50x56 42 Bh | S4x36- iG AT 54x 90 bd C58 108 6 4 72x 90 7 GD | jex108—value #1.97 Unbleached Bix 90—value $1.01 is it: ide Caine at 81x 99—value $1.9 tin Value 52 81x108 5 Value 00x 90 42 in, wide—Value .66 ws 2 BL in. wide-Value 69 902108 00 in, wide--Value 76 ry —— Values Extraordinary in a ONE SIL SAL ‘TUES- DAY K S E ‘pay Satins, taffetas, crepe de chines and other Fourteenth Street OUR 19™ JANUARY SALE IN FULL SWING © let-up in Values or Assort- | We ask you: What other following is the reason! January Sale Muslins—Sheets— Pillow Cases We've been so very busy in these various sections that we feel everybody knows by this time the excep- tional values offered. This is just to remind you that this sale is nearing the end, and we are pretty positive that you won’t buy mustins, sheets and pillow cases again at these sale prices. No Mail or Telephone Orders for the following MUSLINS, Fruit of the Loom, Lonsdale or Hill wanted weaves are included in this sale which offers a most interesting variety of new colors and values—that are well worth investigating. 35-inch Black Dress bgallgeay soft “repe de Chine—line street and evening ine durable qualities | ave finish | our reg. $1.75 22 | our reg. $2.00 1.34 . Colored Dress | line of dark and | 35 and 39 color ral Ls Ud J dashed 1.76 | Yord Wide Silks in satin stripe Yard Wide Taffetas—Chiffon fine | und figured effects: light wud b-—Satins, Plaids and durk color combinations Stripes—our reg. $2.25... 9.40 | our reg. 8.45 1.57 | | { | | | |M It = TUESDAY = d louse Daye Blouse Day features exceptionally dainty waists this week at January Sale prices which are affording such a delightful opportunity to buy blouses for now and for Spring. Lin our reg. trimmed 1.48 ‘eorgette 4 Crepe Blouses—embroidered and tucked models— hite or flesh-- white or fles! asks a7 our reg. #4.04 » beaded and tucked gerie Blouses—smartly tailored or prettily tyles of linen and yoile— #2.00. corgette Crepe Blous: embroidere G styles~-white, flesh and dark shades Our reg, BO.85.....ccereeseereeserors Sale 4.66 ORNING SPECIALS To-day and To-morrow, Until 1 P. M: mg, auantit Jo Mail or Telephone Order, 5 Black Satins 35 inch 1.88 | $16.50 Boys’ Overcoats 11.50 ne op bark —suitable | hors se his MAIN FLOOR. ” ‘ $1.18 French Serges--40 inch | | Pohia | ao} “nS 50 ct. White Poplins T UNDERWEAR -MAIN ne duality, for men's | $7.97 Finest Wiiten Rugs 5.88 45 ct. Yard Wide Outing Flanne! 35 YRC TAL ae Se a ae ve $1.94 Hemstitched Sheets 154 Ut. Wide Ribbons 20| Plain her ay bs 5 aa vO ss ANT | 39 ct. Fruit of the Loom RINBONS- MAIN FLOOR yd 34, $3.25 & $2.50 Men's Root's 20 yard : Tivo Underwear MUSLINS--BASBMEN' Vu . New Serim Curtains 1.88 vba $11.94 Boys’ Suits EVERYTHING ADVERTISED in SUNDAY’S PAPERS on Sale TODAY and TOMORROW