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se emigoy es 28 If you think and one half ofc stant laugh- ter will do your keepa opt RIED'' With & GET Truex and Hd Taliaferro a LITTLE THEATE TH f0-N.G yy wot EN WARNING!!! _ THE BVEWING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919. aD E NET two ho ur MAR - rnest ith at the RE. It’s Better than a Spring Tonic COMEDY j):3 Moves Nene tos wrt et | { to the Shubert atre for se months at LAUGHTER.” —N.Y. NEVER SUCILA IDEAL CAST INCLL HASSELL KING Mais Wed. @& MIDNIGHT WHIP VANDi -RBILT § wd AL ! PYLe With i BELMUNL Whiteside BROALHU Si Manoy LONGACRE \ MARIE CAHILL THUY, at oe B NEW CENTURY: Wa & TO-NICHT 4, ww * Korman TREVOR Sit 2.00 fr bs “The Sentence on CO0D MORIING JUDGE is that it be Confined Thea- everal HARD Herald. SUC: CESS IN 10 YEARS) DES |GEORGE |MOLLIE CHARLES KING OURN-Y K new “JUST AROUND THE GoineER” PuaYnuuce ALICE BRADY BOOTH". ELTINGE \, POP: T i REPUBLIC \ wes ‘eon R D Wy FACES VAST SOTH ST. rah et “BRIDEGROOM'S ‘DEL! nRSE ‘COMEDY CENTURY Mate THE BET VAGAGEMENT ity MAETERLINCK. 8 MANHATTAN Wnt s MARJORIE R ‘m8 WER WM.COU! REN AY AND Mypoal in CASINO" ‘ent A Merry Mut BIJOUS: 5 Wea. and 8a SLEEPING Shi PARTNERS 30 SELWYN, THEATRE. W. JANE COWL IN The Crowded Hour WAXIWE ELLIOTT, W Tea for 3 : Mats. Wed, and Sat ASTOR ' ERST west pie 533 Pa aentong Il” KNC PRINCESS ™ HAN (0H, BOY PLYMOUTH S343 JOHN BARRYMORE Nora Bayes‘) NORA BAYES wsvivs | PARE, tte Shubert-Fiviora 80°) WM. HODGE hi COEW'S 7th ave. 300%. MARY NASH in “The B: Yo Next Week" ROCK-A> IN“CAPPY RICKS3 ad 81 RO HAL oy TUM WISE SOMEDODY' $ SWEETHE ART Week, » IRENE RDONI Eves, 8.30 200. oe 0h aig ian t REDEMPTION row & Wed ig Chance’ BYE BABY.” | ‘ | | sacbasreae | CE pacts Gov. Alfred B. Smith has accepted an Invitation to attend the annual dinner of the Assoclation of City Hall Report- ers at the Hotel Astor March 1. When he took office Gov. Smith an+ nounced that he would deetine all tnvl- tations to public dinners to be held in the first two months of his term. There+ fore the dinner of the reporters, which affair, will be the frat ho J this yeur, °F POSLAM CAN a young American, who poem, “The Angel of Death,” by G.|ist, at a recital fn Aeolian Hall in A Chadwick’ 8 New W. Chadwick. It is after Daniel G,/ {he afternoon played for the firs | French's bas relief, “Death and the] 4! Bie vera Wo Symphony Poem Sculptor.” Mr. Chadwick will not take ash a o By Sy!vester Rawling. . At Aeolian I e if 1 term it a miniature of ALTER DAMROSCH made the concert of the Symphony Sy layed | an “Death of Chopin, ciety at Aeolian Hall yester- day afternoon a memorial to Theo- LAX 38's for it is only in intent, not in construction and in development, that the parallel holds. Mr, Chadwick's composition Is as original as the | of work of any man ean be who hax heard, and studied, and inward and Transfiguca- brier and Rave Che Fruily LAX ISAGREEABLE lax. Geraldine Farrar in the name part with Martinelli, Cou zinou and Rothier in the cast, Ma di-|Mundelius as Micaela substitutin . oh gested the works of his predecessors, |the eleventh hour for Margaret Ro dore Koosevelt, There was no Ad- ang a composer who has not done |maino, indisposed, puck dress. A prog am note sald that things, it is pretty sure, is Hot} politan Opera t tive quali with a pleasing prompt, gentle acti h hearing. Mr. Chadwick's work worth hearing for its Intrinsic Narm, for its scholarship, and for # portrayal in musical nomenclatuct of @ story evolved in Mr, € dwick's brain of what Mr. Krench's marbi was meant to convey, its numbers would “fittingly and tn Mr, solemn fashion be a part of the na- tribute to the memory of a American.” ‘The compositions exploited maintained the purpos After the playing of “The Star- Spangled Banner," to which tie Symphony Society audiences inva- riably pay the proper respect—it is a be nent of the Ston: ity and a shame that this cannot Dy, which some be said of nudiences at other cone Gyrcially It was ane At your dr MCKESSON & ROBBINS, Ine NewYork Mukersof Colue Tooth Powter whieh Helen Marsh, = made a creditable debut in a small Amelita Galli-Curci gave a recital] part. Mr. Papi conducted. TT) at the Hippodrome last night for the ae, © name part of | was the Wold Sanetorium| Mary Garden in 16,000 was raised, Fevrior's “Gismonda” Campanini's cago Opera Comp Saturday chi- ny comfort, any | If Postam holds | Chicago Opera concerts, and the! the satisfac you in the gerts @nd at the opera—Mr. Dam- o himself led the orchestra in) Max my ait ae eans t and eradi ema c rosch introduced new yinphontc i's “Dance of the Hours" in ere in tho cast, fF any stubby skin tre Tet it ie ___ THEATRES. table manner, Georgio Po-|ducting. ‘There was @ crowded and | )0)JNN ni enh Mil tee ae a enthusiastic audience, In the evening oo, showed his skill with the Tht eae ae showed, HIS a a an te Atlee gapans | Mill seem ever so welcome If you have WILLIAM iatist st) BEAR A SIGN aymphonic poem. “Le Rove gOm- soprano, repeat her succean in the suffered long. There is no rik, Pos ‘ + f Penh Ratacitt conducted name part of “Madama Butter ans cannot harm; ite work ts known GILLETTE | coui'ty, | BRUTUS of agood Restaurant =f iciumphal "march fret, Golds | Forrest” Lamont ui! Mouitiey were] to he h cessful, Soathes, stops ep vark'a matsheba. Besides in. the cast, and Mr. Polacco cons | itching, brings quick improvement. A New Amsterdam", "3" is that it serves Gregor the concertmaster, ducted. little does much because it is highly Kiaw & Erlanger's New Wariest “Comedy, played violin solos with skill and) ” | oneentra Clears red, inflamed Ruste" Nevertntieay waa 1 Gall-| “ROCKY MOUNTAIN PAT” DIES | ‘npiexin overnaht Sold everywher write to Emergency Laboratories, West 47th St, New York City « Urge your skin to become clearer, it [brighter, healthier, by uve of Vostam Jnmatea, | Sonnemediented with Postam.-Advt For free sample 45 iVELVET LADY Lea erence ATOP NEW AMSTEROAM THEATRE [EGFEL SUCLOCKREVUE confounded clarity and beauty 0! rtistry with which i ina from Ros-! 4 ber of Seville” and the waltz urday tn St. Mary's Hospital, Be peat aa Hy PU taped Ad n Meyerteer’s “Dinorah” afior an operation mediums for her gre He was well known in lrook!yn be onry tiller s fi! te serving inferior food triumphs, Besides she sang, accom. y hin mausriien MRS. FISKE aie eats. throughout. Serve only at the piano by Ho! 0 els, a lot of gongs in LIBERTY Yr, eas Pract SS LEAs PERRINS priaingly. good enunc sional "i d universally, and one +f he SAUCE 2 fut MARQUIS de PRIOLA THE ONLY ORIGINAL Asus Me bale we me, § 5 4 " her own accompaniment, BETTER THAN “THE CONCERT.” vt BETTER TAN THE! GREAT Woven. ” DETTER THAN “THE KING.” Restaurapts which serve an imitation are build- & MIDNIGHTFROUC TWO ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SHOWS WW. 43 oa vunty, [relan, 11970, During and he Woe A loyal who wa Ke t @ Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loos: Veeth, Te Diseased Gams SETS OF TERTH and P in Crowne, A Verdi programme packed the | P/) Metropolitan Opera House last evens avg CONCERTS AND MUSIC, pb Gold Witlough! 14 v KNICKERBOCKER, Hrcadray and ane. | LEXINGTON He Ar ing, standing foom even being a Hridgework Fillings and Inlays 7 Mine Wek Wi. CHICAGO, fused seckers after tickets ev ‘ Avenue, to-morrow EY ERTa liver ana Forceialn : Row iy » the orchestra came in. During at Made at Reasonable Prices, at the sugestion of the See a etrnce Radly deca . the audience paid a to the memory of Theodore y joining the orchestra tn ar Spangled Banner.” The was a delight, The artists Miss Rosa Tone! Th d Teeth and Roots vrefully acted, Teeth thoroughly ““sleaned, Broken plates st while you wait, at L0on 2 E. 125th St. |169 E. 34th S B, Cor, 6th Ave. NW, Cor, 34 pares $50,000 NURSERY OPENED. Friends at « Meeting Give 815.000 ward [is Supnort. Ime, Hempel, Day Nursory of the Day Mise Lila Robeson and Mesa: | 1 which coxt $50,000, was of Kingston, Montesante, Mardones an@|youterday at No. 220 Fifth Street, 4 The chorua was heard along sanikered to aledrit THE BIG THE JINWISIBLE FOE) Philadelphia Orchestra : HALL, at 3 £0. COHAN 2" a a. su *| Roast. 2,000 por ai Box Often, THe Mit OF THE TOWN. ba GA i fhe, with the principals in the “Miserare” event at Meethouehi Adal, Ne “A PRINCE THERE WAS” METROPOLITAN OPERA 8" the finale to Act. TE of “Alita.” I tele rey miany Lav We Cor, sot este as the Prince vm ——at x, where S. ‘or. er lamer alent ll ™ rei TONIGHT AC BAN RIA Cee | Jascha Holfet, the halt NOURS 94 st y patty to TPM, SAYS b XM ese UNH RIUOY _AMUSENEN 5. COMMERCIAL VEHICLE SHOW Madison Square Garden and 69th Regiment Armory “Vink GUUS | FVHE MOUNTAIN” ial Holiday Matinee Wednesday. LYCEUM ea DADDIES. ASK YOR and GET Horlick’s n is possessed invok ALVES They have all bee writ T@ ernst concerto in ¥ sharp m nor gave him his best ¢ pport an ty yed also bi waar tha will begin tea ae ‘OPENS TO-NIGHT, 8 P. M. ved eet Maited t Milk FRANCES STABR = ie ee ae BETTER THAN GA rm AL (MEL tg fnfance imrrarion w ui 4 real thre doubled the p: GLOBE. tee, #50. Mate yuLia JOSEPH SUNTERSON CEWTHORN CANARY Sam Hordy, Doste & Dixon, Maud Eburne. Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets veg th) areaHarmlessSubstituce DANCING CARNIVAL | from the stace iis Dp. Bdwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub- SOW OPERATING TH Wet & Mat There were enty or hestra DANCING ACAD. MIES. ¥. un. | sat saturday th ibaona pain Faure’ sa o Harar come ‘dy Shylo . SGA TN) COLES SS: om Haran souniQlets” gtitute foreslomel-are amid butsure | AUDUBON BALLROOM nar ST ent second 1 UES almost instantaneous, They are the re- ity i sult of Dr. Edwards's determination not ' ri st q WISE | FOOLS. we CRITERION Secvors Se oT BEST y Aint Sa totreat liv: nd bowe! complaints with phe U em = Phaeton \ ive calomel. Hiseffortstobanishit brought |, eo ORT St Wed nat ae 2 DANCE Terra e Garden | “le Carn Pb out these little olive-colored tablets. Ma be par BPMORIG nthe he pleasant little tablets dothe gov the belie 1G ioe i Aas gti pleasant ititabletsdoahe rod |. BON THEATRE BUILDING wlan Rs at — Youn" | effects. They don't injure the teeth like WETH ST. AND WHOADWAY | Stromg liquids or calomel. They take hold of the troubleand quicklycorrect it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc withthe gums. Sodostrongliquids, It is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its plac Most headaches, “dullness” and tha’ lazy feeling come from constipation and \OLUMB AOR GIRLS OF THE U. 'S. capacity | numbers ri wilde VAUDEVILLE. York THEATRES. FISKE O'HARA i nasre bad aS Arnal ie manne Sine Tet liver. Toke Dr. Bawarda, " SILLAGH FitRAy ‘ii 8 ar bp u ean UANIRaAL, ve Tablets when you feel “loggy"’ant loner | GREENWICH ie eins King i i \ veer ceeos'” | Sheavy.” Note howthey “clear*clouded | fit\ou nc! Pn ere “ ‘ i brain y ahowtin rkup” the pigit OB OHEMTA: oni GI, itera sah ais sedan 10c and 2h abox, All drugaists Secieeh ny APT Ped, the at io Dal | die Tywie, “Semesters Sin adit tpeats “ CATHEKINE DU PONT | NOH DANCES |GUU We id Song ta. ter LYRIC DRAMOS UF JAPAN at tie Box orn Cilldhood ~ Day BROOKLY NSS ce A ay LOUISE DRESSEN, and Tyson's “ST. THEATRES; 14' ALL THIS WEEK “A FOOL THERE WAS” Fulton Street, Brooklyn Wiis. HE OLD HOMESTEAD | yo. ¢.xerw'e [Rive ERSIDE) fami anit LLY wear a co, | Heanh UE [ATCHES-DIAMO) Wats —ON CRED MeNDS| buaka’KS youn mn , SLIABLE GOOOS — ae PRICES ean EEK LY OR Cn torrince | oews smerican Reot } [inane ASEH? cat a Ca PEE ate womanTin Coane Me Announce for Tuesday AMERICAN WA CEe Orie] NOW PLAYING-PRISCILLA DEAN SQUARE OES MAIDEN LANE Sur = LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE £, "9°! 1PM : ONS CONF OBWT/AG == DONOVAN & LEE. SHERLOCK Seats hoto Play Sensation yy The Wicked Darling A Special Sale of BROADWAY ant ohhh |) PLAZA si" : _THE FIGHTING noosevei1s Serge Dresses 1 Gettysb Prizm oH ! Gata? oe e EL CLAYION. | Times Squi ‘Maagie Peoper.”* | RIALTO ORCHESTRA Geraldine FARRAD i KADOWS ' FRAN STRAND. OACHESTHA For Women and Misses IAMONSCREDEE 2 ves 5 Se DIAM ES 0) WARELR, aa Era career Dera ROYAL DIAMOND 6 WATCH Co 35 MAIDEN LANE 6! Floor PHONE JOMNZ4s Ten Smart Spring Models Sale Price 15 00 * D |MONPS SWE ne EVERY SUNDAY—2 BIG CONDERTS—2, DY JAMON DS eisEEON — NW eREOIY 37 MAIDEN LANE PERSONALS, _ biawony RING. $1 WEEKLY 15.00 iwle “QORCHASE AND EXCHANGE. RY CO 8 Mald’y tan a NONI AI vt gat ig 4 forks, Nes v0 wwe World, YNUS bougit aud wid tor fue only. Ap Pialeals tive, BRNSME, Aid Mway (upataizan, cigential, "Aut Fourterats sire AR Went of Fifth Arenas TUESDAY ONLY A Bargain Close-Out of ’ All Left Overs and Odds and Ends From the January Sale <* at Greatly Reduced Price$¢ Main Floor Basement Second Floor + Laces Muslins Muslin Underwear |; Linens Sheets Dresses White Goods Pillow Cases Towels Comfortables Negligecs Art Linens Pillows . Apparel & Fure Embroideries Quilts * Men's Shirts Blankets, Flannels Towelings Seasonable Bargains in Dress Goods 48 and 50 in. All-Wool Broad~ cloth — chiffon finish, sponged and shrunk—nutria, taupe, beaver, army, blue bird, reindeer, prune, euby, Belgium blue, brown, navy and black our reg. 83.28 RAT All-Wool PI Frenel weave—blick lesigns on navy minis our tr a2.07 54i tan, tay prune, nye our reg. 88.97 40 in, Silke and Wool Crepes soft. silky fabric for dress or waist assortment of light and dark our reg. $1.97 Loe 40 and 42 in. All-Wool Taffeta Panamas —Copenhagen, tan, geay olive, myrtle, navy and black our reg 124 54 in. All-Wool Zibelines—navy, Oxford and black—high lustre, for e| 83.97 ee 2.97 and $4.87 54 in. All-Wool Cloaking chillas and mackinaws—good were 86.07 8.07 42 in, All Wool French Serges fine twill, taupe, prune, burgundy, myrtle, navy aod black Las our reg, 81,97 colors Today and CLEAR Boys Bakery looked for events Clearance Sweaters and Knitted Goods Sweaters that sold for inuch higher prices + are now greatly reduced torys close out broken _assort- ments. Many lovely mod- Pels in this group. Conte. ilor collar —~ belt and turnover cuffs value 85.08 fs — also “brushes d wool at this price . ok our reg. $7,046 Morganzine Silk fancy weave — several 14.94 ’ Knitted Caps—with buckles und rosettes C our reg. 48 and 68 28 Girls’ Knitted Caps brushed woo! und fibre silk; brushed searfy—plain colors with "lg horders—were 81.23 Girls’ Knitted’ Caps and SI odd lot-—reg. $1.68..... Shee tra Size Knit Petti?’| Women Sweaters models our reg, $19.48 Gi Tomorrow ANCES ’*& Youths’ Clothing: , these clearances afford ably low prices for clothing that is famous for its sualitiee, tailoring and vast assortment. unbeli Little Boys’ Suite—In every jue nior model —middy, Russia junior Norfolk styles middy trousers sailor and Eton collars . our reg, 84.87 3.96 5.94 and $6.87 2 ‘ 5. our reg. 88.74 TOA Norfolk Suits— smart ariety of patterns and ve extra of different . lo 7.3O ae were 818.50 Clearance Young Men’s Suits very desirable — fabrics light and dark colo including navy yee $2 10 SS chest in the lot 1 5.98 OF & S10.74 7.98 were SEDO & 13.50 9.7 were 814.50 & 816.50 i.ot were $19.50 16.50 Young Men's Mackinaws-— sizes 35 to 44 chest— were 819.50... 10.50' Little Boys’ Overcoats—plain lors and fancy eheviot over; coat styles include coats which button to neck—fall or half-bett id newest pockets years in ns lot— he double-breasted model convertible care GIBED, were 619.50..,., were $24.50 ‘ Young Men’ watt overcoatings in navy, and novelty mixtures— were 89.74 oA15.50 & 814.50 e 816.50 ji were $19.50 & 881.00. - were $29.50 MORNING SPECIALS—Today iealers buying, quantities re fo preven $47.50 Seamless Axminster and Velvet Rugs x12 ft-—rich Orientals and s design: | RUGS THIRD PLOOR, $2.25 Novelty Serim Curtains White or Arabian tnt TAGE CURTAINS BASHMUNT 52,57 Silkoline Comfortables 2.47 PORTARLE WASH ENT 24 et, Cotton Huck Towels 17) TOWELS —MALN PLOOK 24 ct Mushns— 36-1neh 17! ae MUSLINS—NASBMENT £2.97 Crochet Spreads 2.50 Tull, sizo—various, designs—soft miek SPREADS BASEMENT. «t, Babies’ Yoke Dresses 38 rimd ‘ ar , INVANTs’ DHPT ake OND FLOOR, |.28 Women’s White Petticoats 88 ancy li MUSLIN. UNDEKWEAR-SECOND FLOOR, os and Tomorrow, Until 1 P.“M. stricted, No Maibor Telephone Orders hat 0 Men's Seleatt NA!NIe MYRNISITNGS “MAIN FLOOR 4 and 94 ct. Boys’ Blouses ed wool—also sant- shirts or drawers— of underwear: TNS NOS MAIN FLOOR Hows y cheviot. rfolk model 140 HING-~THIRD PLOO! its Ste 17 gra. ng Quality—for’ in- Le: thea, AED CIC DS -—-MALN PLOOR, own, ob myrtle, Nurgundy, prune, Burgundy, 91 navy DPBS GOODS-—MALN FLOOR, $2.45 Dress Sating~-35 inch ,. lleavy — soft. ‘finish —~ desira Jium colors, MALY FLOOR, tark and me SILKS OAS FABRICS ~RASEMENT, 38 ct. Outing Flannels 97 ct. Jap Silk of Satin Camisoles 8 | , lace or ribbon MUSLIN UNDP RWEAR-SECOND FLOOR ———S_ sss: Everythin; on Sale Today \ “surplus of dark colore—ies: than. te-day- mill prte WASH DRESS PARKIOS” BASEMENT, Advertised in Sunday’s Papers and Tomorrow