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y OUCH! CORNS! LIFT CORNS OFF | i yy) OONT BE A STORK Doesn't hurt a bit to lift sore, touchy corns off with fingers Yes! Magic! Drop a little Fr eezone jon & bothersome corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you right off. No pain! ‘Try it t A few cents buys a tiny bottle of This is Freesone at any drug store. (sufficient to rid your feet of ‘Lift it ft it) every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, also all calluses, and without the slightest soreness or irritation. ‘doesn't hurt at all! Freezone It is the} magic ether discovery of the Cincin- {nati genius. —Advt, Inatvie wat Instructor 3 Lessons ( Mengeer et atroaute 9 Learn 10 fhoutucton DANCING ACADEMIES. | DANCING CARNIVAL Formerly st Graed Contra Palace NOW A | ST. NICHOLAS RINK 66th Street and Broadway ) 25 ay Floor jance at this popul NOW OPERATING THE AUDUBON BALLROOM . Sundaes every evening. wat ‘isi! Masha, afte obese! se, Oh necessary U0 tah eer etl introdues you 16 bull “AUDUBON THEATRE BUILDING 166th BL and road St. Nicholas Rink, 66th St., Near Broadway. Skate Awhile Dance Awhile Comperent, Inet ructs Two scasions day. incyiiting Sundaye enna Denti By oppling (oe law ing them and doing work we have » PLATE to perfect non-irritating an: humanity when made in n the morning, ha eatracted FREE WL eturn home at might ‘ome hore teeth Jooun teeth replaced ho saved teeth ed misuing ALL ‘ON CRI oaaht CMAREE AaccouNT TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL QUARE DEAL, CREDITS! DANCING CARNIVAL fog You How to ALL, Rae ta ae viet THE The New WATERBURY Way K GUARANTEED 10 ¥ LOW PRICES FASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, WO FMPLOVERS REFEREWCA™ CALL, WRITE OR, y, Meer —= |The latter fou ROLLER SKATING stry) That © your THOUT John Folinsbee’s Paintings Shown By W. G. Bowdoin. The annual exhibition of olis by Jolin Folinsbes at the reil Gal- lery, No, 24 Eaat 49th Street, Is to extend through January. The cata- logue containa twenty-one numbers, all of which have been revently oxe- |cuted, and none of them have been shown before, A single marine, done on th Sachusetts coast, is full of « A few rocks in the foregrouud are hap- pily introduced, and go far toward lending the effect of distance to the fea ay it stretches uway into the background, with here and there a sail dotting the surface, “Morning Light” deals very admir- ably with @ Canal at New Hope, Pa The winter lay of the country bor- dering the canal, the houses with dering along the tow path, with scat- tering pedestrians, givo life and move- ment to this picture, ‘The light effects on the surface water of the canal chimney are pleasingly handied “The Red Bridge” feutures a de- |lightful bit of New England scenery in which a wooden bridge spans the jstony creek, The fringing trees are | full of charming detail in the po- tentiality of their painting. The pic- ture as a whole is highly noteworthy. “The Huckster” is a small*canvas, y painted, but with excellent m, The huckster's cast ts ly placed at the left, The setting is autumnal and the shadow masses ure well painted. “Above the Locks” is another win- e, done with infinite excel- The canal with its captive enter most delightfully into composition. Beth” shows what Mr. Folinsbee can do with a figure when he essays Jit. The little girl and her toy ele- phant are both skilfully projected, — TWO CIRCUSES COMBINE. and Barnem Brothers | nin | and Bailey Consolidate. | From Frisco to Portland, Me., and |tr ‘om Winnipeg to Ni Orleans ther } Will be only one gr 4, glitter ng, gio} and magnificent circus this year. ‘T! ia the result of the consolidation | the two 0: nizations known as Ring- ling Bros. and Barnum-Bailey into one outfit to be known as Ringling Broa Barnum and Bailey's Combined Cirgus. Until this year the two organiza- tions, nearly équal in their attractions, divided the country in booking the summer run. This year they have —— Find $1,600 in an Attic. In an attic of the house where she had lived alone for forty years Miss |Harriet Throckmorton of Colt's Neck, , secreted about $1,600 in half- dollars, quarters and dimes. The money |was found to-day tn a trunk by S dney Beers, administrator of her estate that she had left per- |gonal property valued at $2, SF MG 90 CHE ae ge ae 3 at a if JAN V. CHELMINSKI'S Latest Portraits of PERSHING. FOCH, JOFFRE and HAIG, Etc. on Exhibition at the Kleinberger Galleries 725 Fifth Ave. OE ae ST Be 1 DG ae see Rae wea ‘ie DANCE TERRACE GARDEN o8th BL, wear L | Bvay | Pwice LUMBIA. 142, (fy, eg MILUION DOLLAR DOLLS FOR SALE. with a! JARANTEERD to fit perfevtl teh without Rs. Hours, 8TO6 GuNoavs, 9 TOR LANGUAGES SPOKEN 6 MAIDEN LANE | Seat I. SATURBAY ni Gai TILLOPRM 4. Broadway Witocesal ‘DIAMONDS Te ee HT AND SOLD tor casa 175 BROADWAY. ontatey DS SAMtsBenswnn 37 MAIDEN LANE PERSONALS, HOXsIE'S CROUP REMEDY, the lif waver of children; prevents’ pneu- fonla; no opium: uo nausea, 60 cents, At the Fe erargil - distinct improvement. snowy roofs, the draft horses mean- | and the shadows thrown by the tall » WINTER GARDEN 5,6, Mein Ree. 9) NING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY ALL VICTIMS OF ECZEMA’S ITCH NEED POSTUM mission to. relieve cruel distress and to dered skin to sightli- Comfort comes as re Pouruenth Sire Tt is Posla itching eczem. restore the di ness and health. soon as It is applied to the places. Its concentrated healing power quickly shows. Viach day should mark So effective ts rashes, plmples, calp-ncale that just a little of it will do much. It's quality that counts. Sold everywhere, Vor free sample ou im for eczema, city's best wakers, OVERCOATS that were 822.50 to 825.00... HEARN Sharp Reductions Men’s Overcoats Newest and best liked styles of the season, bought from the Went of Furi A write to Himergency Laboratories, 943 | OVERCOATS that were 630.00 , West 47th St, New York City. Urge your skin to become fresher, clearer, better by the daily use of OVERCOATS that were Poslam Soap, medicated with Postamn. Advt. OVERCOATS that were OVERCOATS that were 835. 00 CONCERTS AND MUSIC, OVERCOATS that were 839. 95 _, METROPOLITAN OPERA OVERCOATS that were 844.95 (0 850,00. To-night, 8 me). LE REINE FIAMMETTE ona PIANO USED, All Sizes Are Included THEATRES. MEN’ 'S SUITS that were $21.75. Men’s Suits—Reduced in the Offe: AL JOLSON .~ + SINBAD MipnecitT Men’s Hats FELT HATS that were A 00. HATS Felts and | De Red uced COMEDY “1 St. ot piway, rree, §.20 HATS that we THE CLIMAX” ® ELEANOR PAINTER ia RP td THE WOMAN sven 9 Person OREVER BRAD Y ally to AFTER Bre ASTOR “iiuitiees weak sat 2.18 St Even at 638. “Maia, Wed. (Pop)'& Sat. 230, A Special ‘wituan® Wed. Cron) Beaty 3 COURTENAY =x E worosco’s CAPPY RICKS 48TH ST.PaE Mata ‘Thurs. #& at. 2.30. MARY NASH in THE BIG CHANCE PUBLIC Wet 4 St bra wt 8 Mais. Wed. and Ket, 3. FLORENCE REED in ROADS oF DESTINY HUDSON “s C width—sizes 5}; D width— sizes 5, § WILLIAM SOrtiEn io “NOTHING BUT LI ing tops of fawn color buckskin- soles. ere, ti THEATRES. Biws: 4 40tm St. ke TRE Mists Wet and 0 WILLIAM DEAR 1 crest “Musleat Play, ‘SOMEBODY’ SWEETHEART in CASINO. Hh, Beet, ® ‘Eves. 8.16, BARNIN'S 5 15, | ‘ics Tai eae ||] GILLETTE comepr | BRUTUS || SHUBERT Stina Snot E38, 18 LAST 2 WEEKS n!' BETROTHAL By Magtertingk, Autnop Bi 39TH ST." vi 7 vay KEEP 10 Yau arith, 208, are eure to ATOP NEW AMSTEROAM THEATRE _ EGFEL QOCLOCK REVUE & MIDNIGHT FROUC TWO ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SHOWS Birw. lie i; DIT {ICHSTEIN n che Comedia “The Marquts de Pris” BIJOU 60 Wot bwes Matinces Wed & H. B. WARNERia | Sleeping Partners PRINCESS Masieees cE BORDONI earnicis iy TILLIE HENRY MILLER’S ('"0*, 0°. % Bt Mata Thurs. & Sat Herenings, b | H ‘Oh, My Dear!’ iy. J] ea! BELMONT '°\) 9) or ne pe Whiteside sir {ie rite LITTLE BROTHER Little Thea, with TYRONE PowER Haebel Crothors’ “y Mu) 85° COHAN vm THE MITMOR THe tOwMi », “A PRINCE THERE WAS” R80 Sharp, 2.80, GLOBE. Fie #20. Mata Wed & Sat? JULIA sonern THE SANDERSON | CAWTHORN CANARY’ Invisibi, What Would You Do Werte Pariliee of The ie USK. SSE FOOLS, = WTERIOM asarase a2 3 bik Moh M wi RICHARD BENNETT Wed THEATR -|PARK: Stage y American Singers FRA DIAVOLO MARTHA | wh u ah Mrre. ra eae SHUBERI- RIVIERA Hees v0 ga Mgk Bets te-180 et tyre et UA i STANDARD NAA 5S Pot etuitan rs {| LOEWS 1 Ave, “3 Sat ry , 7 9 Well’ "\Bastnes Before Pleasure” | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS Women’s Lace Shoes Offers a Rare Shoe Bargain for Saturday 4.85 Regular price $7.85 If your size happens to be among those specified below you are fortunate indeed, for it is only be- cause the smaller sizes are missin; to offer them at this remarkably low Price E width—sizes 514, 6, 63, 7 ‘They are the new high cut model shoes, smart and serviceable for general street wear, vamps of dark tan kid, with contrast- PLAZA #: FR Sam Hardy, Doyle & Dixon, Maud os ae | olh WI, Loews + mericas BON VOYAGE Mat Dally, tet Woot of Fully Avenue | | { Lot of that we are able 7 é 6. Fy 7 leather Louis heels welted __ CONCERTS AND music, GLOVES || ownensm... ma.00 | Lire ees |. ritwariy BOX Ce sonia \| Specials for Saturday Our reg. $100.00 70.00 seal our ep oe 13.25 |°~ COCO || § : pre SCARFS MUFFS— |_--___PHOTO PLays, Wonten’s One-Clasp Gloves ~ 7.25) our reg. $8.97. Kit and Black Coney our reg. 88.97 7.2 Capeskin—ivory 1.68 27.50 our reg. 835 Natural Skunk....our reg. 851 35.00 pearl—our reg. 2.26 Se 19.25 ourreg. 828 Dyed Skunk . ourreg. 928 19.25 Children’s Kid Gloves 92 B5.00 our reg. 850 Taupe Fox ourres, 850 85.00 lined--our reg. @1.15 . VSha ARENA sotto te January Sale Values Graduation Time Calls Forth Take advantage of them while $0 ; : an they last. id Misses’ and Juniors Muslins—Sheets—PillowCases » The plete tat ot White Dresses Mo Mail on Talephene, Ordere ' ; k ; MUSLINS, Fruit of Loom, Lonsdale * Broan For this and other special occasions we have filmy or Hill h— a6 Hi ay iii a our reg. : Ty Rea aie visions of snowy whiteness a-flutter with youth and Linh acenaal ‘Madivon aveiue PROCTOR WEW YORK THEATA: nthe M 5 * Dinus ivnmhaw overs and others MM Hae RY Wt Marty ManAY CAKEY “wore % way and dtu Mt 24, th Charme: - ee ents colors... B05 FURS 35-inch Black Dress Satins 40-inch Crepe de ‘Chine 35-inch Satins. ee Fourteenth Btreet 1919, Went of Fifth Avenue LAST SATURDAY OF 1972 JANUARY SALE ' , Departments include: Curtains, Curtainings Muslin Underwear Women's Coats, Suites Negligees Pillows, Pillow C. D: ‘ Babies’ Dresses and Woolens Quilts, Blankets ped ony ae Muslins, White Goods, Sheets Towels, Toweling Smart Misses’ Wear Corsets, Petticoats Linens Men’s Furnishings and Special Consideration of Graduates’ Needs " Making Saturday Doubly Attractive Here for All Family Shopping Have You Bought His Graduation Suit? If you have not attended to that important purchase yet, it will reassure you to know that in our ake stocks assortments are always complete, just ast styles and materials are always the best. Prices speak for themselves. Boys’ Navy Blue Serge Suits Sizes 9 to 18 years 10.50 12.50 14.50 Our reg. O11.94 Our reg. #16.50 Ourrreg. $14.50 Others $.350 und 11.450 were $9.74 and $15.50 Extra Sizes for Stout Boys Undersilks January Sale Prices Crepe de Chine and Satin Cami- soles—several models, with fancy luces and silk embroidery our reg. 81.18 ss Satin Camisoles— fancy yokes Val. lace, medallion and ribboo—our reg. $1.94 of 1.416 beautiful models ~ or dainty trim of fine »sebuds and ribbon t 2.24, Women's Satin Bloomers rows ol and elastic two at 11.94 to 16.50 knee and waist “ ‘ Boys’ Semi-Norfolk Suite—amurt | Little Boys’ Overvoate—plain our reg. $2.94 2.48 Suits for graduation in excel- colors and fancy cheviot over: ; lent variety of patterns, color | coats—styles include coats Lp enrdlerehed chs ane Lips and novelty mixtures—excel- which button to neck—full or of Val. ta with medallions and lent tailoring and finish—some half-belted and newest pockets wide satin and loops, with daists have extra trousers--9 to 18 yeurs 3 to 10 years in the lot bude—usually 85.68 3. our reg. #8 ES were $7.04 and 88.76... 3.50 c woh ‘ ; “es i i repe de ine Envelope ome S76 550 were 60.76 6.50 Chemises—deep yokes of filet our reg. $10.74 ee were $11.94 7.50 pattern—-lace front and back our reg. 811.94 9.50 i é lace or satin shoulder our reg. $14.50 11.50 were $15.50and 814.50 S50 straps—value 82.68 1.94 our reg. $16.60 13.50 | Boys’ Overcoats—navy, oxford " our reg, 918.90.,..... 15.50 | heather and cheviot overc pains shagihrcbairelie parste Clearance Youn; fe Salts | ingaTcetie-breasted || modéle ribbon rosettes and rosebu very desirable fabries, light and Ited back—convertible col- usually $5.08 3.94 dark colors, including navy serges Iar—12 to 18 years— -—slzes 82 to $8 chest— our reg. $16.50 10.50 Pink Satin Petticoats knee WE Biase cerariesee + i flounce, entirely of perpendicular were 80.74 and 810.74... our reg. $18.50 12.50 rows of fancy lace and. yatin were $11.94 and $19.50..9.74 our reg. $19.50......, 14.50 tar Gr igre were $14.50 and $16.50. BE our reg. $24.50 19.50 - —SATURDAY— Last Day of Three-Day Sale of For Saturday excellent quality—~ good black Sear asemeabed’. Smart styles, dependable qualities and excellent workmanship give distinction to this sale and create the most extraordinary fur values yet offered. Sets of Furs Muffs i GROUP 1.—A close-out of sev. Pointed Fox enty-five muffs of various fash- Our reg. $195.00 1215.00 | | | ionable furs— Natural Skunk 50 extra white, 1.95 -colors now in de- 1 TH 4 and 2.45 quality—clear crepe weave black, light and dark colors two 6) mand values our reg. $14.97 to 818.97. 9.00 GROUP Atobaveaty five muffs None Sen Renner of Fruit of Loom Mus- * i 10 to 20 yard Lengths charm to match their sweet girl graduate wearers. Fine White Voile and Net Frocks tucks and frilled and duintily Attractive etyles ‘omedy. ~. ” otha inished w L bo ry >of w le satis LT Pr ge UU RNE Titus oenadl waa bons MAE THERACING!| So's te arses, Sarees ot salle att 8 76 to 16,75 tat! gr Boone Order BROADHURST ‘1%, 8,0 i LYCEUM 4a,e sere, soy | Aci ireraley cf Aiaie) daeiadey: miei i(ul alfaic, of: Genrarte ch Swen On tter Se Nuts f DADDIE é cu |] collarless trimmed with ruffles Pillow Cases JANE COWL in isis tea BELASCO Yee “{, | Ethie th yen... 12.75, 19.75, 23.75 | 953!0—value os Sale 44 The Crowded Hour | "Ssh" a 0x36 value 61 Sale 4D WAXINE ELLIOTT'S, W.30u BL vw A i0) bist 54.56—value 68 Sale 54 Tea for 3 «:; PUNCH & JUDY 2h ay WrQPAy roe THE FIGHTING MORNING SPECIALS Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. Oe PLYMOUTH Oe eee eeavsa7-sW ROOSEVELTS | s4x00-—value 91.67 61386. Current BU). Lord Dunsany’e 65x90 value 81.87 JOHN BARRYMORE sista | |THE LAUGHTER, ic GODS) VAUDEVILLE, m0 san $80 Vora Bayes a, Ww & UA NIGHTOIN AVEC pth se 4 " Will Wash Heavier and No SOOTHING AD FI N, “ Gir! Tub Frocks Pillow Cases ‘ 88 $2x86-—value Ad ct. Boys’ Blouses $5x3i-~ value 46 x36 value ot AN ue 56 M aad 4 ct Boys’ Shirts 2 Gecirabl ad stra Sheets ‘ 14x90 —~ value $1.39 ae FLOOR 3.90 ~ value $1.41 . R45 Men's Domet Night Shirts 178 | 635x108 ~ value 81.73 and , 0 slue $1.73 247 HAIN Flaw 108 value $1.97 f i $3.48 Men's Wool Union Suits 257] S190 — value S191 ws and upp HR dys Ey tad AMY S1\108— value 82.09 aNORS SECOND HR ‘ UNDERWEAR -MMN FLDOL value $2.04 M4 ct Gilt Initial Sta ahewts $6.45 Men's Gray Sweater Coats 448 xtures—with or without collars well all sizes. MBN'S PURNIB MALN FLOOR jetters thisaing STATIONERY THIRD FLOOR aceremengyyusanenmanes ppromntsans