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Wi ahah raat es THE BIG ais THERE.—Globe. A Play of love, laughs and thrills iNET RIPPING.” Journal. ‘ABSORBING."—Eve. Sun. “ROMANT IC," —Herald. Auizen Eves. 8.0, « 1 NORMAN TOBY'S BOW TREVOR, ; rs GET MARRIED" with ERNEST TRUEX & EDITH TALIAFERRO A UTTLE THEATRE CENTURY GROVE tin! /( NEW CENTURY:):::° MIDNIGHT WHIRL PLAYHOUSE is, bs: Wea. Thurs SHUBERT 43). y tit"! Good Morning, judre MOLLIE | CHARLES KING KiNG’? | otners ERSTsWESTuikin BROADHURST), 01 Sura: 8 MUSICAL COMEDY Ex-President Taft SAW THE CoMEDY “A Little Journey” neely. My jewel and my sides are Meare, Come rr Eves. 8.30, Mate Partie) EXTRA Nat FRIDAY 2 St Wot Way va, BELMONT ‘\',*:;, : WHITESIDE LiTTue who HeR K WM. COURTENAY TOM WISE p ULTON.} \, A EATRA WATINEE FRIDAY, Riddle Woman! 42a St Brea at 8.30. Wed. (Pop) & Sat FLORENCE REED. ro ROADS or DESTIN HUDSON 9).0°(.05° 44 BERNARD & 10U'8 MANN DIY “ BOOT. Ashi CR of wag, Ma THE We ine Ran: 39TH ST. fu’ thy hn GRIDEGROOMS Portion? Krew. 8.90 “BREAKS Ace CENTRAL Ne Wed. '@ Sat Musica Somebody's Sweetheart CASINO Tha cea & ani, ara Fi ‘ TH The Crowded Hour MAXINE ELLIOTT'S, W219 for 3 Mats. Wed, Fri, & Sat., 2.40, PRINCESS ig Spaces? "WPAN BETTER THAN ‘OH, BO CENTURY jieeues bee $S1,'¢ THE BE TROTHAL vy Macteriioes A lve Bird Yen! ee e Ranbeau OUTH TE" aise Alwore my PLYMOUTH 3)" \ F JOHN BARRYMORE REDEMPTION Nora Bayes /°."i'i2 Mii Mats, Wed aa NORA BAYES "\Xoics i » Phone hie sl NENICAS Shubert-Rivicra i WM. COLLIER "Noi HiNe LOEW $ Ith Ave, “iol Bey AROCKA-BYE BABY i. S000" | Ls THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FESRUARE 19, 1919. rwearnes. CALLUS CORNS LIFT RIGHT OFF Doesn't hurt to lift them off with fingers a os a BRONX DEBATES PLANS ‘st stow“ TQ) WELCOME ITS. HEROES “Werther”? Sung With O’Sullivan And See f By Sploeter Ri Rawling. “Werther,” inspired by Goethe's story of the sor- rows of the romantic young was presented by first act Is idylite in Meeting To-Night Noeis tn Mid-July, to the amusement | cutting the bread and butter for the * into the German ail | turned them back, will speaker at a joint meett 8, and the children were | satisfying.” After that, at last st al there followed Theatre last night. It was sung in ch, at first sight an unnecessary statement; but at the premiere psr- ‘formance of it, which took place. !n it was sung in Ger- Massenet had completed score some years before the opera He hesitated to give {the name part to any moger with whom he was familiar, |heard Ernest Van Dyck, once a dom: nant figure at our Metropolitan Opera , and to him he entrusted it, onsenting to the translation of the Boston Road to-night, acted | plans for the welcome to be accorded Ho |the returning soldiers by the Martin Conboy will also | Every bit of dandruff di e too strenuously; the temptation to win applause by fore- ing @ high note was too great for Miss Pavloska's Char- lacked beauty of emotional appeal, Maguenat's always finished art did| not quite compensate for something missing of luscious tone in his sing- | j t Vienna in 1892, The meeting !* under the auspices of Monument Commit. {tee and the Welcome Home Committee. The only distinct Bronx unit in France the Bronx Victory |was produced. hair Artillery, whose mastery gunnery at St. Mihlel and in the Argonne was the sub- Jeot of favorable comment nd English commanders. expected to return early the reat of the 27th Div In the meantime t Bronx, through the two committees, 4 great monument harlow was a firetty, grace- Huberdeau was an bibulous bit in March with @ time. Freezone costs but a few cents at any be recalled that ew drops on the |g "On though he was too absolutely French for that to have influenced him and Jean de Reszke Q star cast which pre- “Werther” at the r him, was well concelved eed Bhd and enacted by both of them. t » Noel sung outside calluses and bm of feet, then lift them off. When Freezone removes corns from the toes or calluses from the bottom e skin beneath is left pink and healthy and never sore or Are preparing to erect give them a in the snow ( then Christmas) striking contrast to the tragedy in meeting to-night, $100,000 to t Hasselmans was excellent, with the singers many curtain calls from that was fairly enthust at the New Theatre, now the C and continued at the season of 1909-10, 1 will wind up > THEATRES. } EMPIRE Rwy & Tbh St ie waa. a. Mrs, Emma Fiske Roberts, former as- sociate editor of the Standard Diotion- worker of pote, you see new hair After that, unt ra had not been I One of the most attentive listeners distinguished ary and a Ite esterday at her home, No. 26 Road, Flatbush el GILLETTE | ¢ oihiete New Amsterdam She Was born final curtain: privilege of he husband ‘is C ‘liecturer and lav + | consummate ATOP NEW AMSTEROAM THEATRE QOCLOCK REVUE & MIDNIGHT FROUC WO ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SHOWS x =A Ziegfeld Stars and Beauties > papear in NO hbiated IER Caterteinments, COHAN: & HARRI 1 te TOI A CONANIZED OPERA COMIQUE. "5 THEA. 12h Was St br 30 ‘Thu MRS. FISKE: LIBERTY $5 3 DITRICHSTEIN The peas de PRIOLA NICKERBOCKER, Amerioan artist, {a treat it would be to he again upon the stage! ‘SALTS INHOT WATER ~ CLEARS PIMPLY SKIN | Says we must make kidneys the blood and pimples disappear. Few of Tchaikovsky's compositions {are mora characteristically Russian than his fifth symphony, hestra last night at Carnogie Hall. all- Tohaikovaky” ight Out a large and appreciative played the piano in B flat minor, with the forer ty which has made him one rican pianists. Pimples, sores | result from toxins, poisons and im- uurities which are generated in the absorbed into the | blood through the very ducts which should absorb only nourishment sustain the body. It is the function of the kidneys to filter impurities from the blood and cast them out in the form of urine, bowels and then ganization, the | its third concert of lian Hall last night gramme was well devise to the delight of a large} A quintet by Schubert were the open- Then followed a suite gene Goossens, an A le & OUR CORT New Bus more toxins and than the kidneys can eliminate, then | the blood yses the skin pores as the | | next best means of getting these impurities which often out all over the skin in the form of ing numbers, in major, by B rlish LONGACRE WEST 48th n, played for the is full of charm French schoo! At the end tl ‘The surest way to clear the skin of | zh the Looking | these eruptions, say thority, is to get from a about four ounces of take a tablespoonful in water each morning before breakfast This will prevent. the | ¢ n_ of toxins in the bowels. also stimulate: activity, thus the blood of im the skin of pimple: Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is made from the acid of grapes | and lemon juice, combined with lithia, | Ric) ‘Yor! ant, effervescent | jan makes pimples | charming pictur disappear; cleanses the blood and is pl kidneys as well.— The Big Sensation of Spirit Mystery, THE INVISIBLE, FOE. rine New. York—Follow the » HARRIS THEATRE 66° COHAN fi wea “A PRINCE THERE WAS” GEO. M. COHAN a EIS DADDI E S|: BELASCO West 44th FRANCES STARR SANDER ERSON cay THORN i LEAT WI a de er the STANDARD "i, “*FLO- FLO’ wich vilteee CATHERINE DU FONT ba Sun. Eve., Feb. 23, EXQUISITELY ARTISTIC . a1. Box rformance here, written especially is worthy of more than ccah tele re ane ed by the writings of I is eXpresied as may be expected from mu- The whole fore: {4 called for in| and housewive for one week. purities and clearing who has won in her native land, but in @ recital at Aco Here you have a ple drink” which she made and she hing simplicity and f with no surprising | excellent for the CONCERTS AND MUSIC. ‘hopin group and CREDI£ TERMS Ravel and Saint 3.00 Down on $50. 5.00 1s. nen “Seditio: reas), — Mot “Fedora? Wed SEAT SALE TO MORROW (Thurs. | YOR CONCERT by {M CORMACK HMippeicome, Sun. Eve., Mar. 2, 8.15! eel for t Pugnant. Druggint Detter | liquor nis. It lefaction | | FREE Brass 5 BED was tried before Sides TICKMTS $1.00, $1.50 OLIAN HALL, Teomorrow Evenine af 8.15 | ‘America Owes France Debt of shld Direction Daniel Mayer METROPOLITAN OPERA) GLIACC! & P * TIARAS IANO. Bag TnUSCH KA | AMUSEMENTS, CALLED BACK By Demand of Those Crowded Ou {ce iG a 2. a a a na 22) nm Saturday Evenings . L STATION at CO played in this | rifice of blood we should be grateful to her are said to have been saved ana | thousands of surgical operations | vented in this country peasant remedy for stomach, liver and | vilments now imported and | r the name of Mayr's Won will ain at AEOLIAN HAL! Ne TF IDAY, mM T. 2 0 now on wale at Hox Of _Mat,_Lee Keedick,. HOGOH CREENWICN V and __ VAUDEVILLE, praciants © Chicago chemist "eee "HpaDnOME. Terrace Garden RELIABLE GOODS ~ LOW PRICES EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYP TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = 0 EMPLOVERS REFERENCE CALL, WAITE OR WATCHEDIAROND UAE OE ADEN LANE | Sak prone. AGENT C Washington's “Beant Eve raat ratio, Souvenirs for Ladies DANCING ACADC’ DANCING CARNIVAL AUDUBON E BALLROOM + MERRY ROUNDERS oy ae PHOTO PLAYS. "i ae ” PLAZA? ALVERTISES FOR i CONSTANCE TALMADGE in “A LADY'S NAME,” Cyril Hagcourt's tril WENO WALtnagi tn oroik vette ‘hows * ni (4 ACE “EDNA GOOORICH & ©0, FRANK Pav. 4 MORTONS | CLARA MontON. Cva v LOEW F NEW YORK THEATRE ¢ 6 ue 1 ‘a Romance of Happy Valiey.* AuDuboN THEATRE BUILDING “Rivoli ORCHESTRA IND AND REWARDS. THE LURE of ALASKA Loews American Roo! # a ini ai Vigrahia. Foun, Bix OTHER BIG ACTS. {| BROADWAY MURRAY The Hoarlet Trail "CHARLIE nC HAPLIN AMLSBERGMNN, 97 MAIDEN LANE, ane BROOKLYN: eee PATENTS. tr prices | HELP_WANTED—MALE. s Yor NE MEN Lawot ype The Bite Biri ‘Sunday —2 Big Concerts 2 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS BUND) CURLS! BEAUTIFY | — YOUR HATR AND STOP DANDRUFF |Hair becomes charming, wavy, lustrous and thick in a few moments. pears and hair stops eoming out. For a few cents you can save your In less than ten minutes you can double its beauty. comes light, wavy, ‘tlofty, and appe charming plying some Danderine. mojgten a cloth with derine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at This will clease the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair, A delightful surprise awaits those whose hair h been neglected or is seraggy, fadeci, dry, brittle or thin. tifying the hair, Dai every particle of dandruff; purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, when fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair grow- ing all over the scalp. If you ci for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely get a small bottle of Knowlton’ Roberta t Dandarine from any drug store or toilet counter and try i} HEAR Fourteenth Street WOMEN’S TENDERFOOT LACE SHOES Style No. 852 9.45 IMESE are excellent Shoes for nurses, maids made of soft black kid, Rubber Heels; unlined, with cushion insoles and flexible noiseless soles. Sizes 4 to 9; D, E and EE Widths sas soft, lu young gi Besides bea eri Went of Fifth Avenue Drive the Liquor Habit From Your Home CAN BE DONE SECRETLY. New York == Physician and druggtets unhesttatingly Jers for the } mmend ‘Tescum noany fe quickly de whiskey and obher al v In the door ne into a Hele Another writes | TOO FAT: Heduce 10 to 00 Ibe, or 4 GUAMANTER ty Oi of Kore Station ¥, New. by" b eal, ‘paimotte et We Yolen FOR SALE. (OND DIT. bie CRED. Burs Fear ou ee rerort a eerie ROvAL DIAMONDE WATCH 6 (BS MAIDEN LANE 6°" Floor PHONE Jom BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, West of Fifth Avenue —THURSDAY— ONE DAY SALE Skirts and Blouses rare that these two irt and blouse, are offere: provides a wonderful opportunity to caleu- fag savings on both at once, as well as matching harmonious assembly of Spring models, SKIRTS Serge Skirts, in navy blue and black, show two models of new. One of these has three horizontal rows of tucks so tiny they have the effect of cord- ing, and buttons smartly all the way down the side; slit pockets complete the model. has row of four tiny tucks, which run on slightly diagonal line in a piquant, unusual manner. isa novelty belt a ae pockets; our reg Extra Size Serge Skirts are shown in two styles, both of which have the long slendering lines so de« in the same sale, Your hair be- abundant BLOUSES Crepe de Chine Blouses show vertical rows of hemstitching or tucks and dainty button trimming. The prettily shaped collars are plain or some are slashed or seal- Sizes 36 to 44 our reg. $3.04 Extra Size Georgette Blouses are finely made with the len of line and careful workmanshij necessary. Several styles are avail a little Dan- exclusive style dissolves leanses, tucks and different shapings of sizes 46 to 52— our reg, 86.04 Lingerie Blouses come in wise styles showing round neck boxed tucks, or vertical tucks and a lace edged collar— One has @ plain panel Lingerie Blouses in white and colors come in a charming selection showing white blouses with round neck, and a wide pleating daintily bordered with color, The other skirt with two buttons, has graceful side pleats and but- ton trimming on skirt and belt Colors navy and black— our reg. $8.97 our reg. $1.19, TO-MORROW—THURSDAY TRIMMED HATS Our reg. $4.94. Becoming models for dress and tailored wear offer a selection that ranges from the large picture hat to the snuggest of little All the popular new materials are repre- ere combinations, rough braids and The artistic trimmings include flowers, fruit, close-fitting toques. sented, georgette and lise fancy straw. ribbons and fancies. A Sale of Turkish Towels THURSDAY Only Several Hundred Dozens Below Actual Wholesale Cost! Note the liberal price reductions and then come and get your share of these Sas Money Saving Special Sale (2 3 Remember—-These Prices Are for Thursday Only! Sale A 1 AOne-Day Sale—THURSDAY Women’s and Misses’ SUITS AND DRESSES DRESSES 17.50 Our reg. $24.75 to $29.75 A very charming crepe de i that comes i black, plum and Copen- hagen blue, is beautifully em- broidered in chenille in a box ng and mak 27.84 Our reg. $37.75 A new Spring model in navy and black serge coat with a long shawl col- The lines are particu- larly graceful and have the new, slender effeet is braid bound and trimmed with rows of braid at I don't think Spenaive at ali, Just think of the afternoon and evening wear, No Charge for Altegations. See To-day’s Evening Journal for SPECIAL PURCHASE OF HOUSE DRESSES. MORNING SPECIALS-—-Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. $1.67 Little Tots’ Tub Dresege 1.24 $5.19 Bed Ticks $5.94 Little Bore Suits | 38 ct, New Curtain Neto 36 inch BoY J LarriniS Ne $8.74 Boys’ Suits ls ct, Wide Ribbon ance emis BOYS! OLATHING ht Si 8 7 $1.00 Men's Mastin Night Shirts $1.48 All Wool Epingles aur 10 Men's Otis Balbeignan $4.97 Women's Shirts $3.00 Boys’ Black Call Shoes strong soles and uppers. good serviceable acho “ west consultation tree, aon years’ “exjerence. KDGalt’ Fats “CO. Broadway, N.Y ——_—_ 6 SHOKS ~SRCOND WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS

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