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THEATRES, ih jaar GARDEN Fi5,2 2 “ALITTLE JOURNEY" at the Vanderbilt Theatre last night ‘and in a public speech delivered before the audience “I enjoy this play im- mensely. My _ handker- chief is wet and my sides are aching.” Rosring Comedy of Exquisite Contrasts. MATINEE TO-DAY 2.30. Evenings at 8.30. OPENING To. NIGHT, MAT. LONGACRE ft 4 MARIE CAHILL 0-2 “JUST AROUND THE CORNER” LONGACRE. Special Matines Friday, Feb. 7 ROBERT WHITTEN © 66 ” resent q PT URY GROVE ii0fs (n' iri. | CENTURY: Seka Font mi IDNIGHT WHIRL (ci MANHATTA\ op. Ho. . gt was MARJORIE RAMBEAU "Sis, °* Be to $1.00. Always 500 Orch. Beats at $1 | PLAYHOUSE * i i cs 8.30, fi BROADHURST 4,‘ tear MUSICAL _comey MELTING oF comin COMEDY }} fist: i rt * THE CLIMAY+? ELEANOR PAINTER 3sTH HST. 7H. or ve Wed and EFP i. 0 RSELF} ‘A COMEDY Shae rl Bite Play TH ST. MARY NASH IN THE BIG SAN Se UP-IN MABELS ROOM REPUBLIC = ee Te Maia_Wed and. Sat FLORENCE REED in ROADS oF DESTINY HUDSON “33. (.: wows SAr Be e, 5 ‘WM.COUPTENAY AND TOM WISE IN “CAPPY RICKS AT THE MOROSCO, ISTHE BIGGESY W. 46 Re by § Wed (Pop | WOMAN ie FULTON shannon ‘Ss Sosa falc CENTRAL "3 ‘arthur Mammerste _SOMEBODY'S SWEETHE ART CASINO Thee, Bway & Seth St. Eye $1 Merry Must Eve. RAS ft ‘Matinees Wed. & Sa 4TH STi i rt 4 om an jou Fun’ atin: | “. RF WARNE with IRENE pM m4 BORDON! atid worn: -R uh TYRONE POWER i a0, Wed at, TRELWYN THEA, W. 42d ot JANE’ COWL IN * __The Crowded Hour | WAKINE ct w Tea for ac Mats, Wed. and Sat., 39 St 230, ASTOR Bway, Hv 815 Wed. a Sat. po ? PRINCESS Sens, ct, 4 32 a fate Oh, My Dear’ PLYMOUTH "oeiot Wada 82° JOHNBARRYMORE,, 1 oles, Nora Bayes f°"), Mia : NORA BAYES tasies intr PAB PM | ; NOVABLE the Net THE TESTER. (GASI LED IN COMIC C ae Riviera stacy Bt Smart. Hr Rock-a- -Bye- B aby LOEW'S Tih ive. pee CENTURY at MANAGES OPENING win POPUL Al Author —uiRD. By MAETERLINGK, THE BLUE } tolls BUSINESS B.FORE PLEASURE" N} HATINGE ™ BETROTHAL Samday World Wants Work Wonders THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRU aan, APARTMENT HOUSE OWNERS MAKE IMMENSE PROFITS ON tinue service to any hotel, apart- ment e, club lar ine stitutic shall fe any guert, for tele« or FAIR TELEPHONE CHARGES | for auch ser ——e |} Vice at the puly tation in Raising Rents to Tenants to Make} the same exchange, many apart- ers were rl r charges of 7 al calls, Tr apartments cents per ment house o to discontinue th and 10 cents fo Agents of the lv promptly added 4 month to the phone bill. One com- pany said the tel 6 company charged then for the phone equip- Up Charges Cut Off De- clared Unfair. N connection with Postmaster General Burleson’s order to the New York lephone Com- y, instructing them to diaco ment and believed the tenant | facts of the matter are The telephone company does Be Bett et Tae | hares the iandiord fort ; ve ial hent. It amounts to §$ times as low as $4.80. The land- lord pays the phone company ex- pull cusitrceteaioeonepee is is zalow—complexion | hat fans is for taste in Jour mocth—= | you have actly 2% cents each for all local a lazy, no- feeling—you should mossages over take Olive Tablets, in advance, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- | § cents cach stitute for calomel—were 8,600 not prepared Dr. Edwards after 17 years of | with his patients, Dr.Edwards’OliveTabletsare a perey wegetablecompound mixed witholive ‘You will know them by their olive oe | | Tohave aclear, pink skin, bright eyes, mo pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like | Childhoaddaysyoumust tatthecause. | fo. equipmen Olive Tablets actonthe , — Liver and bowels lke cxlomel—et ave | 60.CENT PHONE RENT, 0. K. They start the bile and overcome con- | stipation. That’s why millions of boxes WASHINGTON, First Ass | Koons, tant Postr are sold anni Pag hited oll | ' a All druggists. Take one or two nightly |e lle to-day that the ition and note the pleasing results, —Advt | is just what | CONCERTS 42ND MUBIC METROPOLITAN OPERA RZA DEL DESTINO VAIDMAN PLANO. US gement wa » much per PHOTO PLAYS. | PHOTO PLAYS. The Famous Roosevelt Picture " A Stiveing Orana ° erican LAUGHS! CHEERS! THRIALS!: THUFRI, et | Twe Shows Cally: | FEB.b-1— zg — eit easy | wiee Keyes anda Srait ody coutdeet™ ag rol HEA jase se on patties yi TR Soedwby | THEATRES. RE Ry 8 oh ee Tiurs Wed A Sate at 320, iin “DEAR GILLETTE colt any, |BRUTUS at “Amsterdam ‘i ay rap Cie ATOP NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE m REVUE 10 MIDNIGHT FROLIC 2 Entirely Ditferent Entertainments Greatest of all Shows ZIEGFELD ever Produced with Cast Equal to Follies 15. ZIEGFELD 9 OCLOCK REVUE No one can atford to miss it! EVERY GIR. RE SEATS, Beach Gt wan tHe $22] Oe AWandeD THe GOLOEN APPLE Henry Miller's !!*;,,121 9 ‘atre, eas LwERTY likes wats ors. i DITRIGHSTEIN BROADWAY Theatté; Bway é 41 hoture that wit live Fone ver. New York! Sliiply of let us‘quit ! < Ae} will Mo WANTED FOR MURDER WILLIAM, HOWENZOLLERN a New Mis" NELLY OF WN’ ORLEANS” » | ELAINE” HAMMERSTEIN, IVOLI WM. s. HART) Breed tt OTHE MARQUIS DE PRIOLA ES Sent |_nivortonentsy na K fk it feel OMe i} Times er le “Husband 20°30 iz ure CHESTEA The New Sensation ‘of ‘Paycnic THE INVISIBLE FOE. “A PRINCE THERE WAS” PUNCH & JUDY.) 0 8) } Plays by LORD DUNSANY King Argimenes and the Unknown W; “THE GOOS OF THE MOUNTAIN” ORCHESTRA VAY at AT* St STRAND. AMUSEMEN, 3 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN eee ancl | no ARMORY os ee 1OAM @ 1030 DM. WoW ODEN TICKET ADMIT ADMITTING NOW OPEN ory puipInGr 50% | AT THE $1 HIPPODRONE DANCE. TERRACE. CARDI =a For a real thelt ty taugh nd the BELASCO }\ FRANCES STH INTIGE atone SANDE RSON CRKTHORN CaN’ Y Sam Hardy, Doyle & Dixon, Maud Eburnv, PALACE ar OLUMBIA THE MAJESTICS “4!.,fi,reree __VAUDEVIL ~* ORT Mata. Wet Tee nw Wes ey me Better Otel 3 OHARA. Tara voll) Na vis u - AFL vA SI, ieee wive ANITA STANDARD yi) 00) owt PATRICIA COLL “| oil AY, | Bese P BF. KEITH'S EOWA GO ALAC E A QTAR *« ait r : " E, othe. _HELP WANTED--MA AL LOEW o NeW York 4 “PARLE WILLIAM LOST, FOUND AND REWARD! Tout dana, 05m, Dog. red. Irish bag a. terrier; rows 69" REGIMENT | last night. If whe hadn't married a rich man and interrupted the career I predicted for her at her first ap- pearance as soloist with Walter Dam rosch and the Symphony Orchestra some years ago, goodness knows to what heights #he wo by this time, At any the stage has brought bh ‘Galli-Curci Reappears and Gets an Ovation | By Sylvester Rawling. cella Sembrich, who occupied a last night in which she was host to a Taitaa ebloratene ‘CURCL Meg Mr, Gatti-Casazza, In the audience, tallan coloratura sporano WO too, were Andreas Dippel and a host | became @ diva of world-wide reputation after her initial appear- ance in Chicago two seasons ago, ap- peared at the Lexington Theatre last night with the Chicago Opera Com- of musical celebrities, Miss Lashan ska’s programme ran from G tween she sang comp Delibea, Tchaikovaky, Dowell, and an_ arranger any for the first time this season. The medium chosen by Mr, Campa- Ag aT ga Hiatal nini for her re-entrance here was the! piano, Kurt Schindler. At the end name part in Don ti's forgotten | she added “Annie Laurie,” to her own | “Linda di Chamountx,” of which more |4ccompaniment. st now it must be recorded hag was @ house crowded to} Irene Williams, in a frame of of police complaisance; before the performance be- | vdjoining streets were ob- by motor cars holding occu- » had bought seats before- 1 long line of hopeful, but ippointed, late com in spring flowers, mong Jast night at Aeolian Hall. This young sopra has added many inches to her arti tic stature ince her last recital and an audience of considemble size grew enthusiastic over the suave Jegato of her singing. sw 1 m ¢ stretched around the bl uinly | rain far as Third Avenue, M | x ve Magdeleine Rrard, a young French- that hundreds of people were turned woman, scarcely more than a child away who won the Prix d'H But Why not let sleeping dogs Tle, Mr; ineur of the Paris Conservatory la Campanini? “Linda di Chamounix” Catany, ‘ecital at H ga ed in jMienna in 1848. | of the French-American 2 Some is ha i) tions rons é a Us have faint recollections tror Musical Art, She show able ,| Wrist. Her octave brilliant and her finger technique and passages rds wer were | elastic Justly so. prosy, and donna suf- . TAX BILL REPORT THURSDAY | pre-eminent, Of what use, then, is it oe | a medium roi?” The | House Expeeted to Act Quickly on ply, aes pitomiaing, Conference Menaure, but it is unic ticular: It | ends happil cuted and| WASHIN¢ nuch om paiden, bereft ]000,000 war re 1use of the combination, nity, with wedding bells Hective, port will be pre disappoint- aid he has heard of tained opposition in measure will not be Wilson, but upon its Treasury Department will be ting out its forms. fact remains that her © lustre and even the she had accustomed us her appearances last st one is tempted to 1, who impersonated a's father, was the star. erdoing the emotion by | ¢ sobbing and tottering, Tis jee of quality ity to impersonate. The n him and Antonio was e best things of the night mont, as Carlo, the lover showed signs in his voice principal singers company haven’ Fourteenth Street r t vouchsafed Th D or the Met A ree-Day of the basso, n excellent Nerotto, and Vittario Levisan got all |the humor there was to be had out 9 « ne of Bois. Mada I Ludovico Oli The its tito attitudes, Mr, Sturani conducted. | dulda Tashan |to look upon, stunning |} CLEARANCE OF MEN’S | SUITS » who Odds and ends all sizes wide range of colors and styles our reg. $17.75..... 13.85 TOP COATS MEN’S 38 to 38--our reg $1.48 and $14.00. 7.00 8 . Men’s Otis Underwear bed yarn—short Balbriggan — © or long sleeves—34 to 56; Jrawers 30 to 44, Otis label y garment-—limit, 6 pigres ‘79 #110 LEAGUE oe More NATIONS 00 MEN MassMeeting| 3" Thursday, February 6th 8:15 P.M. Assortment 71st Regiment Armory 924 REPP SHIRTS negliger style, soft cuffs. | Park Avenue analadta steea? 600 PERCALE SHIRTS soft ‘ uffs, ae 5 1200 CHAMBRAY SH slue, starched cuffs, The vases H. Taft 300 MONARCH SHIRTS white, pleated —starched cuffs, The Hon. Frank P. Walsh 600 PERCALE SHIRTS attached collar | The Hon. John Mitchell 300 FLANNEL SHIRTS ~ gray domet, attached collars, Mr. Hugh Frayne Mr. John A. Voll Auspices Lea REAL ESTATE WANTED. WAN to Eelorce Peace EVERYBODY WELCOME No Tickets Required | a RIE HM, How Any Woman Can Remove Hairy Growths (Beauty Culture) STM RUE | DANCING, CARNIVAL AUDUBON BALL ROOM | It is not longer necessary for # woman to visit a beauty specialist t: spertiuous hatre removed, for, aid of a plain delatone paste, in the privacy of her owr a stubborn growth acunee for AUDUBON THEATRE BUILDING 160TH #T. AND HLOADWAY rhe can, © eve ———— nutes, The paste is| ~~ made by mixing some siren a| INTEREST & DIVIDEND NOTICES. lille powdered delatone. This ts ap- | TOAN COTTON OLL CO d to the hairs end after 2 or 8 eo nutes removed and the skin washed, | when tt will be left clear and hairless, Nie sure you buy real delatone.—-Advt. ___FOR SALE. JAMONDS 2 SIE eagle W Ber fon ae TALOG 50: DM $5 Cai: 4000 isoekman, New York, oF Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main, ‘Also War Savings Su METROPOLITAN, 69 Maiden Laos | =| tlons by Inf AREARN THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY Money Saving Values! CAPS FELT HATS 07, 81.15, | All sizes in Jot $1.95 | ry ne 1.35 8 } ou 1.95 1.00 (Gt ps ARY 5, 19t8, Ward Off Sickness by keeping your bowels moving freely every day, is the advice of and the Health Honrd. congestion, other germs, Boal’s -|Laxative '|Fruit Rolls keep the avatem clean, ‘Th ¥ "a oils, 210 W. 14th Sty New Yorks = SONCERTS | AND MUSIC. " LEXINGTO CHICAGO GRAND OPERA Tosniahts “Vellews nd THEAT BI St Lat AEOLIAN. Satitay Artrnoen Fay NOTHEN PIANO RECITAI ee ER et $2 Mat 1. Chariton. Masondttamtin Piano CARNEGIE MALL. TONIGHT AT 818 WT + French 1 Dir'n French Am. n for Musical Art Weat of Fifth Avenue Sale Event WEAR MEN’S OVERCOATS Excellent fabrics, colors and styles 83 to $4 our reg e250 and asco: 16.85 Proportionate Reductions on Finer Suits and Overcoats. Men’s Medium Weight Underwear MacDowell make — wool mixture soft finish —~ gray shirts and drawers —alb sizes our reg. $1.95 1 Than ’S SHIRTS All Sizes in Lot Includes: TIONS CONFIDENTIAL = AS REFERENCED CALL, WAITE OR Nr CALLS Tit paiement AMERICAN WATCHe DIAMON Al CREDIT JE WELE! 7 JEWELER: 6 MAIDEN LANE 2 td Weekly! 2° 92, C SMONDSWATCHE BERAL CREDIT e re (AS,UES IN THE CITY EASIEST TERS ULL GOODS GUARANTEEO WG EMPLOYERS REFERENCE NECESSARY: WILL SEN0 REPRESENTATIVE I DERE MOND &WATCH 35 MAIDEN LANE oO aioe SAWLS BERGMAN 37 MAIDEN LANE Wai irik sil ubatates Sunday World Wants Work Wonders Fourteenth Street at Special SILKS DRESS GOODS rae wee NOTIONS ners: ~ | LININGS, TRIMMINGS EMBROIDERIES Last 3 Days for SILKS At Dressmakers’ Sale Prices Black Dress Satin—fine, close face, rich, deep black, suitable for all dress purposes— our reg. $2.25 40-In. Charmeuse — high satin finish — best colors for street . Sale 1.64 35-In, Black Satine—fest black— wearing quality our reg. 81.75 le 1.27 35 and 39 In. ‘once porn — soft draping qualities—desirable dark and medium colors— our reg. $0.45........Sele 1.77 38-In. Chiffon Finish Taffetas— satin plaid and stripe effects in various color combinations Sal —our reg. 82.25 le 1.38 40-In. Crepe de Chine--full crepe ve ttion of street and ning our reg. $1.47 . Sale 1.23 and evening wear— our reg. 82.25 Dressee—o now satin dress has a grace and dignity appealing to women. The draping of the skirt is new and of particular charm, Another of satis com- bined with Georgette, has trimming of silk floss that has the softness of feather bands. Colors are navy, Copenhagen, taupe and black. At this price also are\lovely crepe de chine dresses, in pastel shades with quaint trimming of black velvet baby ribbon and finish of jet BUR al Oreo Leading Manufacturer Sold Us His Surplus Stock of Carpet Size Rugs The weaves have very slight imperfections, which in no way impair weai Best Axminster Rugs Seemless — Rich Chinese effects, medallions and small popular carpet designs in blue, tan and rose grounds. x12 ft.— Perfect Prive 865.00. 49.50 9x12 ft. —Perfect Price $58.50. 44.560 Wilton Velvet Rugs Seamless Oriental and allover pat- terns on light and dark colors— Oxie ft Perfect Price 654.00... NGO try Rugs ys, Oriental and profusion of d colora 2.00. 2048 inster Rugs 12x15 ft-—Reproductions th all the and beauty of the ori na) ret Price $133.00, 94.30 Seamless allover effec Seamless Departments Include: WASH DRESS A taal lo fippoys* Women’s and Misses’ New Dresses These Spring modes claim attention, for they are of undoubted charm and originality, and strikingly inexpensive at these special prices. HEARN West ef Fifth Avenue Dressmakers’ Sale” NEARING THE END »| LAST THREE DAYS In which to purchase Spring Sewing Needs Sale Prices DRESS FORMS Last 3 Days for Linings At_Dressmakers’ Sale Prices Yard Wide Satine—soft, finish—leading colo: coats and suit our reg. $1.37 Mercerized Sateens—36-inch—hi satin lustre—new colors to mat the favored Spring suit fabrics— our reg. 60 ct sirable colors—| Hight ane and dark— our reg. 38 ct... . Sale, yd., « Last 3 Days for New Ruffling At Dressmaker’s Sale Prices Net Flouncing—White—with three and five ruffles—some lace 97... Organdi mostly white—reg. .94.. Satin Veatings—hemstitched our reg. 3.47 Women's and Misses’ Serge Dresses—with the vogue of blue serge in greater favor than ever, it is to be expected that a larger selection of attractive styles would find baat wa our dress section. ig Re every model that can pdt: to you, in dresses showing lon, tunics, shaw! collars, embroid- ery, button trimming, braiding and many other features— Women's sizes 36 to 46, misses’, 16 to 18 yr — 14.75 Special LUNCHEON, .59 Served 11.30 A. M. to 2.30 P. M. Choice Cream of Tomato Soup or Vegetable Soup ‘hoice Red_Cabl Assorted Cold Cuts Tuna Fish Salad Celery Mayonnaise Di po ERT Chocolate Nut Pudding ey ut (Whipped Cream) Apple Pie ce Cream ot gee Tea Coffee Course of Six Lessons, 3.00 LESSONS HOUR AND A HALP EACH. APPOINTMENTS AT YOUR CONVENIENCE, APPLY AT INFORMATION BOOTH. MAIN FLOOR. —THURSDA Y— Clearance Reductions in SKIRTS For Women and Misses Values not Matched Elsewhere SATIN SKIRTS Exclusive models—exquisite qual ities—some accordion — pleated, others showing fringe, deep tucks, gathers, shirriogs, and other smart effectsnavy and black--and a few plaid silks—broken assort- ment of sizes 9.95 were $15.07 und $19.97 |MORNING SPECIALS— Today & Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M.,” r event dealers buying, quantities festricted RRA A 12 weave myrtle, $1.58 All Wool Epingles inebocemalt'p Ww Ave undy wand black vi GOODS=-MAIN FLOOR, plin be ollve nay olors. sl u Georgette Crepe 40 inch t, dar and fancy BILKS=-MAIN FLOOR, LA ct. Outing Flannels ueplu of dark 1 ya mill price FABRICS BASEMENT colors—less Teniioc nor sailor collars, CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR, PLAID WOOL SKIRTS Smart side pleated models—broken sizes—were $5.07 and $6.97 EXTRA SIZE SERGE SKIRTS Ne blue and black—gathered 30 to 40 waist- r 4: 95 band—were $8.97 No Mail or Teleph erns-—Winter welght= end stitched WTABLES—BA5 kM ENT, Celluloid handles—warranted by maker COTLERY--MAIN FLOOR. | $2.97 Serim Panel Curtains 2% yds. long—real lace Patterns MOtifa~-24x56 Inches dee; LAOB CURTAINS BAS $2.24 Sateen Flounce Pettic: piack cotton sorpay~nslastio fitted ba sh jens. Jostrous rs, suitable for Sale 1.07 Sale .45 36-inch Fecvalinse—viraes ot de "80, OR Potato Salad }. Our Dressmaking School one Order® gc ticonts,...... 1d ; ] { } at