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COURTENAY WISE and TOM ; in CAPPY RICKS Aatthe MGROSCO 15 THE Re eioe FUN HIT IN Boy, TOWN TE SG /HER TYRONE POWER: [FULTON B xtra Mat, Tomorrow 5 Riddle: Woman” Kalin} He sien if jE j aU B | } HUDSON 5.064 5 towne, os | *4" BERNARD & (OUIS MANN LRN LARD MIES | BOOTH: ree Tit, THE COMEDY CLASSIC. —« CENTRAL wa F WULOVAY MATINEE TO-MORKOW I COWL in jx The Crowded Hour L HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-noknow pes Nats, Wee. (Pop) Bet, 2:98 i AB HOU EPUBLIC oe (8 it ie 30, FLORENCE REED in| ROADS het | ar : Someboly's Sweetheart CASINO ' i THE NET] | Everyone Should : 7} Drink Hot Water in the Morning. | and bowel poisons | breakfast. | Wash away all the stemach, liver, | To feel your best day in und day out, to feel clean inside; no sour bile to coat your tongue and sicken your breath or dull your head; no constipa- tion, bilious attacks, sick headache, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stomach, you must bathe on the in side like you bathe outside. This ts vastly more important, because the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores do, says a well known physician To keep these poisons and toxins well flushed from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, drink breakfast each day a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of lime- | Easton, stone phosphate it. ‘This cleanse, purify and freshen the entire alimentary tract, before putting more | food into the stomach. Get phosphate from your pharmacist ig inexpensive and almost tasteless. Drink phosphated hot water every morning and rid your system of these vile poisons and toxins; also to pre- vent their formation. As soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and puri- | fying, so limestone phosphate and hot before breakfast, act on the ch, liver, kidneys and bowels.— ston Advt ion THEATRES. EMPIRE +e WILLIAM | 35408) | DEAR GILLETTE “jy, | BRUTUS AMSTERDAM THEATRE i VE ‘WET ‘LADY Tesi Pte a TWO ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SHOWS “SEM Ziegfeld Stars and Beauties © Appear in MO OTHER Entortanments. COHAN & HARRIS S238 SS THE ROYAL (AéxOND A COMANIZED OPERA COMIQUE. Le a eee The MARQUIS de PKIOLA The Big Srmsation of spirit Mystery, THE NVISIBLE FOE orips New York—Follow the crowd (0 HARRIS THEATRE ao COHAN 0," ee Dae’ Wea wae at 88 wir OF “A PRINCE THERE “was” GEO, M. COMAN as PUNCH & JUBY gyi! STUART WALKEN'S SEASON. wi yt SANY NG THE I} MOUNTAIN * MATINEE TO-DAY. LYCEUM $ anh St ne, Wwag. Bren, #0 DADDIES Ha: iii FRAPCES STARR Bid \ INKNOWN } nae GLOBE: is Mae we ry E Ungnowee Por SANDERSON CAWTHORM m caNRR “GH. RY i wn GE TMs eta Da GALE TY, Ss an rae NTURY Soe ita ee THE BET sOTHAL O titnseoa FOOLS: & en rata h fae ms Wee agth St. haw #20, Sr aTTAn eas ee Cra {att Marore Rameau ane eg Be ie Better Ole abe ' Als oF Grote ‘| MRS COBUR! pare y STAND KD 0:82.25" FLO-FLO j JOHN BARRY MORE svniio Moe re eltett tthe. Velee of tcConmell. Kora Bayes {'s"s A Shs GHW ViLLAue i it fal pee rn DeOH MIA hr h-SoSatennicete CATHERINE DU PONT Bot ‘Wm. “cotter eur vite Next Weeks MARY NASH Bip Chan LOEW'S 7th Avo, “ROCK-A-BYE BABY EYES OF YOUTH FOR SALE CH IAMONTS| AVON CRE ve oR | MONTHLY ONF/O. Er CALL, rica wane carers re i. IAG NDS RE DET, IES ON pest t NN . ROYAL DIAMG WWEWA p ray | Fa Floor nah Jonas 3° MAIDEN LANE 6 EET VEE (redit foe sae in. Eve., Feb. 23, Pexau ISITELY ARTISTIC." r 1 novo DANCING ACAD. “IES, DANCING CARNIVAL AUDUBON BALLROOM, Moor SUILDING Way i | ALDU BO ON TH EATREP ‘ FOR SALE. PF oiaMot “\ WATCHES sb ™) Se week ti | 13 Arti idWactiy| SeTuROM rndke “aloe 3 West HM esis ond iting $1 whiy, unpant bonds Metropolitan, 49° Maid before | R recent Werrenrath’s THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ARTIST RANGER'S WILL Debut in Opera A Signal Success By Sylvester Rawling. BINALD WERRENRATH, th?) he dare hope to win the youthful American baritone, whose vole wife of his friend Canio? and art, graciously developed in | seasons, ha ave given him a} commanding place upon the concert | stage, made his debut in opera at the | sang | Metropolitan Opera House last night. He appeared vallo’s “Pagl. onds, perhaps, stage, the new environment ‘@ nervousness ing of bis vocal 8 ang with as Silvio For thirty in Leonea- after he came upon the that caused a tigh hords, a fore |sensuousness of voice, , ease of deportment Silvio the best ever heard here. indu After that he quality and and a with an that made his The love duct between him and Florenc will | the best |company, w | be forgotten ja | | Pagliacco” as he with sensuous beauty, well under ished art. [permitted to ‘renrath Easton ts an Englishw an American, and both would scorn hire the claque. Neverthi + uch a a quarter pound of limestone | COMMonplace It | idyllic, ke and the It may be doubted that the mposer ever conceived or intended sublimation eas it was a rare moment. c , who was Nedda, possessor of soprano voice in Mr, Gatti's is something mot soon to raised it from the sordid to the of his music Caruso was Canio, singing the “Ridl alone can sing It, urtain ca’ is Of The Stomach Is Dangerous with power restraint, and with fin- But why did he go selfishly take all the half a dozen, or more, for himself? | Miss Easton nor Mr. Werrenrath was Is an appear once. American If they had be Catarrh Says “Thousands Have It and Don't Know Frequently Mistaken for In- digestion—How to Recogni and Treat. Phy: Neither Mr. Wer- and Miss mn married i sician, Usieeicicieieieleleerivinleieieleleloleieintels “Thousands of provls suffer mo onatantly from furred, coated tone sour burning stomach rumbil > | reath omitine, eructations, gas. w cause the mu: rth of tomach ts th thi blezhm covers dikeative fluids and carries the ody. bo call tt Indimenti ouvle ia due to rastric catarch of the h."* writes a New York vhyalet when in stomach, cannot mix with digest them infect, wk ulcer is the f This condition scan oreeds deadiy disease in the unassimilated fo food fermented Tho blood tx polluted throughout the ware apt to form and rat ‘vefore.meaia & 4 Mawne | Italians the action would have been interrupted by applause and Mr. Ca- ruso would not have been permitted Bosides, it was th’ debut, and a little courtesy would aot hav been out of plac Luigi Montesanto conception of thm rt, at least, was original, ‘The wisdom ‘of his making up as an old and decrepit man may be doubted, for how, as such, couid as Tonio. His But he maintained his conception consistent~ |ly and he sang well, pronouncing the terday prologue with distinction. Paltriniert Seances, was effective as Beppe, the chorus : dmirably and Mr. Moranzon! sypr ‘conducted with skill. ‘The opera was followed by Stra- vinsky’s burlesque “Petruschka,” with Rosina Galli, Adolph Bolm, Bonfigiio, Bartik and Queenie Smith leading the mimes in a fine performance, Mi. Monteux conducting. It False D tist’s $300,000 E telling a jury 1S IDENTIFIED IN COURT ant DL opened the case for the pr gainst Eaith Att Davis © would pre iracy to have State Charges Sister Substituted tor cument to Get Ar tate, Waugh wecution yes- . Ranger, charged with substituting a false will for of her brother can landscape artist fore Just the Henry Ward by the the lefendant HG. Cu 20, Fourteenth Street Weet of Firth Avenue CLOSED SATURDAY—WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY AND INVENTORY CLEARANCES amin wn Mary caren tei po eemietatfadee ed ~ARE TWO EXCELLENT REASONS WHY FRIDAY | name part—nobody yet has succeed- NOt spoken to each other for twen ed in rivalling her—drew another pear ee ae di “dled, ane J , farge and Deifiant audience to the wide ai’ieged ey Be el WILL BE A VERY BUSY DAY n Theatre last night he” Abrah stein, Recorder in. the A y r P ‘ m the Chicago. Opera ; Sie i'M? Attreetive Friday Values in Silks |\Draperies & Curtains rorees. Was unchal h was admitted to pro r ‘ ———— — tof the previous, pertormanc a Spring Attire for First Friday First Friday Nia bareodicina MI Jor | one of the In eat dances of the ten: Women and Misses Inventory Clearances Inventory Clearances rly 3 tine noe! Trerat ania by the Gffions of the: Wemen's 40-inch Crepe de Chines Pull crepe | Striped and Figured Sunfast principal characte Mr. C «for the benetlt up reg. @: weave large assortment of Draperies t himself again conducted, ar years Dene en ne wee A new Speing model in | light and dark colors 1. A7| value $3.00 & 83.50 Yard Bt 4 ~ ad Mrs. inter Wane ane, tae crge is smartly designed. with | Yard Wide Poplina--Silk mixed—|Odd Lot of Plain Color Su An interesting announ t west ® semi-box coat with a long shawl! high lustre might dark and e $144, Yard. &) cially to old-t ‘ collar, The lines are particularly |_medium ¢ § et beck eee Graciul and have the. saws alenict |SBdneh Colored Satins "a ie 45 Ent. will appon fo effect. The suit is braid bound and] evening and fancy colors gured Drapery Silke . 4 Oe ent only—Friday, vane with rows of braid at the | 40-inch orgette—Strong weave | ard. i with the Chicago Oper: sides: good assortinent of colors lite weann Pa ve a the Lexington ‘The Wome: also white, ivory and black. 1.4! ieaance anil FON AT Ge in “La Boheme. 5O value #4.97 Yard pear the new tenor, Ciec Agila +90 | 35-inch Pongee —Natural and _ _ | Clearance of High Grade Cretonnes doifo, 4 very ¢ harming crey 8 ive tan—Shantung weave Py fe over 50 es to choose from— ee Cress that comes (8 navy, Dincs, ft rae inch Taffeta—Chiffon finish—high| values 85° to 81.00... Yard « ‘ " and Copenhagen, blue, ral figtrelinit nea: dare ‘a Xn oo a FOR DRESS VIOLATIONS. as H of lovely dress in effete and | ti Ce wt ae ie bo velaues foe draperlss aad over " ed Ticket Lot of Suita —— Gabardine din ound) 50 inc wide - -- Hurry, hg Hebd and serge include fitted models with| cord—navy Oly Ay arp | values #425 to 85.00... Yard a Sergea emi i or orons from little stom- notched or convertible collars, in navy, | pecial . 4 values ) Yard 3. Sergeant Reminds Major Qen.| P' ach. 1 BeWal brown, Burgundy and black. All re- | &3P Biddle That He Can't We ach, liver, bowels. kablacae this value D Good. Lacet Curtains, 2 r. Lots idd i‘ 1a i ; n't Wear preeninenits ote ee 921.75 and 820.75. 15.00! Vress Goods | —tmported Net, Lacet and Marie st ats be eh HS = ut | hes Give “Californi yrup of A Very, Special Value in auits of First Friday Antoinette styler pe Pha LONDE ‘orrespondence o! WY opt a 16a | serge, broadcloth and oxford, shows ee “ oi « D ssoelated Press).-Major Gen, Biddie,| Figs” at once if bilious some suits trimmed with fur aud| Inventory Clearances al c commanding American forces in Eng or constipated. others self-trimmed in many | ——_—— ette sa i land, has been good-naturedly but firm pnd | coming styles. Navy. brown, oxford | 54 inch All-Wool Fine Twill Serge ae y reminded by a sergeant of the mill-| Look at the tongue, mother! If| Ta OO and $48:78,.2.50| olive, myrth ind Scrim I i AS not oo coated, it is a sure sign that your little #38.5 ' ue be L777 7 Pair 3.97 to regulations of dress, Likewise Arch- | one's stomach, liver and bowels need @ i 1 Taffeta Nottingham and Scrim bishop C. H. Brent of Boston, nn army | gentle, tho’ ising at onece. Kimonos \40 and 42-inch pacer he ete value 84.47 Pair 22 chapiain, and Col, Johr c Groom, at When peevish, cross, listless, pale, patti ba thd. | My hacen, brown, | vate e066 and 08.98... Pair Bod one time head of the military poice In| doesn’t sleep, doesn't eat or act natn | ‘ fe | Lah disease ‘ One-Pair Lota of Fine Portieres— France, have been numbered among oF Is feverish, stomach sour, First Frida, were #158 Bee eee inmaaes Frouieoe aed 1aeee many officers who have been “called | breath bad; has stomach ache, sore Ch 54-inch All-Wool Zibelines -high-| |) Jourr a t Inventory Clearances ' hedged velour down" for not adhering strictly to uni-| (jjroat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a (Ve tate te gta lik lwstre—-in oxford, navy and bhick | i sinns ©8008 Pair LOO | form reputations il of “California Syrup of | Flannelette Kimonos — Variety of | were $3.07 and 84.07 2.9 Fur is not allowed on the and in a few hours all the foul, | pretty rs styles self and |S4-inch Al-Wool Cloaking Chin- : uniform, but in choosing a new rs , rd waste, 1 food satin trimmings sizes 36 to 40 ae chill black and striped velours usiin ddle selected one with a fur col-| and sour bile gently tof its) our reg. 89.26 : 2.8 good colors lar. The fret time he stepped out of] little bowels without griping, and yOu | Extra Size Flannelette Kimonos were $6.97 3.97 Sheets Spreads LE seater eta he was slipped | have a wel, fatal ce praia. Collarless, square neck, also larve | §4-inch All-Wool Shepherd Checks . 5 ee Eee nna | You needn't coax sick children to) or small vollare—sires 48, 50, 52 in black and white--in smal First Fridoy General, I must inform you that the| take this harmile: fruit laxative,” ; nd uth eines. 2.07 hag cepenamey 7 raion fur collar you are wearing i# a viola-| they love its delicious taste, and it) Fee $2.94 01 bed ltsapatel Inventory Clearances - tion of uniform regulations,” the Ser-| always makes them feel splendid, reg. $3.47 = 54-inch All-Wool Black Poplins —_———— . id. ‘Ask your druggist for « bottle ef | rem 98.84 : BAT) heavy weave-—were 62.97, 2OO)U. bleached Muslins ss!) in. wide The General smiled and entered the | “California Syrup of Figs.” which hos | Clearance of Blanket Pasco Bi-inch All-Wool Storm Serges 16 Mf yard h 1 waiting uuto, but the fur collar is no| directions for babies, children of all a 8198 AT in brown, garnet, myrtle and navy value Yard. BOY anger on the 60s ages and for s plainly on the suitable for children’s dresses Ss S6-in. ‘Bleached Muslin ee Mina fea hottle. I terf ld Fur Muff: hi iv Archbishop Brent also erred as re- | bottle. jeware Z iterfeits sold | 54-inch All-Wool New Spring Nov-| .\" bi wards fur collars, Col. Groom on on-| tere. To be svre you get the ge fur Mutts elty Plaids—stripes in rough finish Bleached! er 37 tering headquarters was told that oftt-| 48k to see that it is mad serge and pruneis weaves in: bisek value 70 ardid aicn of @ kood and CONCERTS ANO MUSIC. — LEXINGTON T bee, ra. We La Teas) and Metis AN ALL M PIETRO | AL “YON, _ ORGAN VIRTUOSO _ The Ww AMUSEMENTS. CALLED BACK By Dewand of Those crowded Out IL. A. col Ww. Bis bie orid’s Greatest SI Wil Lecture "Again, a HOP AEOLIAN HALL TOMORROW, MAT. 2.30 m sale at Rox Office 7 M & fat, Today, 2 est BEAT Evenings at DANCE PALACE Dancin F 7 4 s'HIDDADDAME "3 Cee Keedicn, n Ge rh Fore and a hearty tau we recommend 1 Hanne nw fie ah N.Y. Sun, Terrace Garden M Lex Sut, & Sun. TREE ing? 2. Washington's lirthday Eve Celebration Sorvenirs for Ladies OLUMBIA 2; MERRY ROUNDERS °))) , Dols, voli dil aMonDS nA ill I. tw as —VAVOEVILLE, FRPROC| WEW YORK THES (KES. Daily LOEW'S NEw 108k THEATRE ¢ kA A St Vittiiapeknbont Loews Ameri.an Rol j4',)'s, POM iWe LOVE Kucrtons ALL FOR THE LADIES SUN CLAK SIX OTHE MALS, € 8, KEITH'S, ALACE way de dTuh St ‘Dally, 250-41 Haw KEUTING'S ANI: ® + BIG | SIMOLTAREDUSLY PARK cers were not allowed to carry canes, | fornia TWO MOTOR ACCIDENTS Both Occurred at at “4.30 in Morning on Opposite Drives. At exactly 1.30 o'clock thi opposite sides of Central Park there two automobile accidents, the| On the | 7-50 East Drive, near 86th Street, a chau feur, whose name fs not known to the | §Q00 pe bumped his black and white | 96,99 , whom he was| S6ree threw out the occupant tuking for a Joy ride John MeLaug n of No, 263 Weet 183d Street recely of lacerations and bruises: Annie Fi rald of Woh Avenue 154d Str ble frac tures of skull and » and Mary Gorman, ® stenogray of 6 Sith = Street, were taken, prisoners, to the Yt ception Hospital, charged with: intox)- | cation, ‘Phe chauffeur ran away, leav-| ing friends and car | The other accident was to Robe i} Flees, civil engineer, of No. 99 Clare-| Aven who wa xi he had Just hired near 81st Street on the wre shed into his was locked mont tux! wcting stering Regiment wi be finished § id 7. morning | 3.00 Bown on $50.00 §.00 | FREE BRASS BED Syrup Compan | any other kind with contempt CREDI« « 75.00 * — $09.00 “150.00 oo 209.00 300” Advt. 4ERMS Apartments Furnshed Complete From $50 to $500 Open Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION at CO RNER HE VERY. START. HURLBURT S CAMPHOR PILLS urday, the Hayward Unit of the Wa Camp Community Service yesterd The. first. will be piven’ at the 12th Re PHOTO PLAYS, Gur int PLAZA Co treat "4 i J h © vd MOnOW ‘ ' » ALICE BRADY . yohn Bene AY La CHARLIE CHAPLIN P THE FLOOM WALKER 4 i *K 83 seas th CHEW Mitte With False Teeth? BBD AU HAY READ MURRAY SURE! HENKY WALEHAL fe of DALTON ater, VAUDEVILL ” Qu PERSONALS. Kur a DOROTHY ate e AY £0 ? ¥ ————-- trial, “Wer et Den druf ' Fonic w kman St. Y, Tw aa | aw ve | Drug and ‘Department Stores. adv sith ‘ote weetnding ‘“ * Brovslva. Priow 79. Und 1,00, 1.45, First Friday Inventory Clearances ‘own and nod large and white, navy and tan, t white, with black or navy 39 assortment of other beautiful color Dwight pikes! Popular melon sha various shins! combinations for Sheets and Pillow Cases silk lined—finished with ring skirts or suits 1.97 to B97 - 4-56 . ae 4 . i} “ . aa ‘35 White Goods value O4 e N Milli First Friday value 68 . Bi sew saittinery Inventory Clarances HA in value $107 oo y beatae tae ean ogee TI in 1 2.08 . At Friday Poplin—Se-in,| Kix in—value $8.28) 1. quality 9Px90 in —value 82.44 1. Bargain Prices 5S! Sizes before hemming. Ready-to-Wear Hate—Sinart styles | Mercerized, Poplin—27-in Great Price Reduction: ‘ough and straws-—tritomed in| our reg. 6 eee R calora ete |44-in. Imported Chiffon Voile on New Bedford and Wamsutta Percale ‘ sheets and Pillow Cases —subjeet to special, Friday cdl Bw Cla els Ore at |[36-in. Nainsook--for Underw Untrimmed Straw Haven Smartest |’ infanta’ Slipe--our reg. 0. « ’ Crochet Ounce, sat 1.37 |44-in. Longcloth--10-yd. piece breads value S007 1.87 ot ae rochet Spreads— Wreaths of Fruit and Flowers ae GPO value 88.47 2287 Speeil ee . en ae Hosie Comfortables, etc. Boys an ouths First Friday | ; ' First Friday Inventory Clearances Comfortables Inventory Clearances Clothing |Men'’s Woolen Hose — lack and were 816.50 Wash Cottons ' 37 Floral desigas First Friday natural; Tiel tall nise--Our reg 6025 See Inventory Clearances | one 1s fe Sateen Comfortables eral designs ee a pi ~-well stite! tton led ; Our reg. 87 full size 87.47 ATT Little Boys’ Suite mises Russian Our reg 81.27 New Feathers Goose, mixed— Hae ite 38.96 | Women’s Black Neg. 1.17 Ib--lb 73 ha mee Fi Our reg 81.35 " ; ts a and $6.87 o.0G On ee ei 45 nnd 0167 | Qu j Protectors our reg, BF a ' otton f made our tea, 99.76 s.74 [Odd Let Children s Woolen Hose Histh laroaukran, G1tT 1 Boys’ Navy Blue Serge Suits—7 to) Gur ehens : our reg. BL89.... ‘} ur reg 1s years in lot our reg. 83. i. eee bs were #7.948.. sab in.—our reg, 83.46 x were 89.74 Veilin gs and | 48x76 in.—our reg. 84.87 2. were #1106 | 54x76 in. our reg, #457 = 3 i ol gy. & a. ware he ab Nechwear | 60x76 in ur reg. 84.56 | | First Friday Boys’ Semi-Norfolk Suits — Smart) suits in a variety iy Inventory Clearances First Fridav novelty mixtures--some have rousers extra | ph hh ML LL | 7 to 18 years | Mesh Veilings— Variety of patterns Inventory Clearances were 80.78 TBO) black and colors—special were 810.75 0) Draped Veils Circular and Outing Flannel surplus of rT were BI1.O8 | chenille and wo borders colors: -w y ts were 813.50 %O| and colore—our reg. .47 |Fancy Dress Ginehine Sidipel were 816.50 180) Organdy and Net Ruffling— | checks, plaids, plain colors and Young Men's Mackinows| Collars and Seta Variety of atyles Fancy Drese Voiles—Many neat 114 FQ) our reg. 47 | patterns -were .33 .25 were $19.50 50 Highland Linen Initial Stationery Crinkle Crepe—were .38 830 | orc n " ards or paper broken assort- Foula Sateens— Floral or figured Boys’ Over i rs i” ment of lett 34 efforts. light or dark grounds ap é ware Fae tog 2.30 Trimmings and Laces Vara Wide Percalee light aroun were 814.50 to #16.40 ss. | were .8 BIN SO First Friday AE pr i aera) ome Toilette Articles ene : Inventory Clearances were #2650 16.50 ———— First Frid Young Men's Overcoats Silver Emb'd Colored Silk Net —New ret fvieay sere #D.74 BOL evening shades 86 in, wide Inventory Clearances 50 & 81450 FO) Our rey ee0t Special, yd. 3.0% were 816.50 PON) pick, opal and blue spangled Semi-|Ivory Tint Powder Box and were 819.50 and 821.50 tinoim Boleros Receiver—Our reg. 81.23... were 829.50 16. Ow eat 2.45 | Ivory Tint Cloth Brush Clearance Young Men's lie. Novelty and Pearl Buttons Our reg, 82.06 rable fab t and clors,| Our reg. 9 to 26 card 7\6| Ivory Tint Frames or Buffers incluiling navy series jest Red Ticket Lot—Oriental Net and 84 in lot | Fancy Lace Flouncings — Desirable were 87.06 widths--good patterns | Our reg. $1.40—each......06, were #0 7Thand #1074 were 411.04 and $13.50 were 814.50 and #1650 were #10.50 were #21.75, P were #27,50 & $20.50.,,.., color Double Wik

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