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It is ve cheap, and a few ounces is enough to Inst every one in the femily for months. —Advt. Dorothy Jardon, As Fedora, Makes Her Opera Debut By Sylvester Rawling. ORTUD favors some people. One of those upon whom the goddess seeme to smile is Dor- othy Jardon, who made her debut in grand opera at the Lexington Theatre last night with Mr. Campanini’s Chi- cago Opera Association, singing the ‘ame part in Giordano’s ‘Fedora. Miss Jardon, it is understood, bus been a favorite in comic opera and especially liked at the Winter Gar- den, Sho was greeted and acclaimed by what one Is tempted to call a “mob” of enthusiastic admirers, eave {that so many people distinguished in ‘various walks of life were “among those present.” Caruso, himself, wi with Mrs, Caruso, was there, occult scarcely have aroused more anines| siasm-. For the nonce, Galli-Curcl was forgotten. There were curtain clls _THEATRES. “aT ST. 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Mats Wed, ALICE BRAD COMEDY {i TOBY’S BOW 48TH ST. its Fe cue THE HE NET Was e TE AFTER [snuperr « 441m, W aa way & Bat, eriminating, ero's Famous Farce, ‘Arthur Magistrate” sn a Thany Sating, eens aul righ WAITESIDE | ani - | Katich’ FULTON ol: AS Rae Be is Bete THE RIDDLE: ieee WOMAN Corns Peel Off Painlessly There's Only One Genui Peeler—That's “Get: Ther only one happy way to |get rid of any corn or callus, and ;thacs the painless-peel-off | way vts-It’ Is the only corn remedy in Corn- drops of ‘Gete-It'—Corm is doomed.” | fectively, thoroughly. tle yourself up into a ve to fool with “pack- ers, tick | knives and ac {peel off your complete piece, peacefully and, sure | ty, with magic, simple, easy “Geta- ite" ie cakes d ord secondh to ap- and when you can pe, 4 it never falls, mT) Be rts ra money- over, the only sure wa: |Coate bute trifle at any arug "rd by E. 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Waves qin Be yearn ae tin ae Ee Mum’ SOMEBODY § SWEETHEART % 30th, ve He s The Piay no Wea | day sat 8. Wed. and §: PRINCESS ¥ Wee Smartest 4 Bria teat 44 wat tas’ “HY iFaR" PLYMOUTH hes: Mais. Wed. JOHN BARRYMORE i earth Ee eH “EYES OF ¥ vouRt™ | Natery Yh INVISIBLE FOE ries otlow the HARKIS THEATRE pty Les! tay, | ing Arimenes. 6008... WEXT WEEK THE BOOK OF J08. LYCEU! 45h Mt or, Bway. Bve DAD DI ES BELASCO ¥j FRANCES STARA iN atone. ro SANDERSON | caWiann ‘Cindi dy, Doyle & DI) | | | “TIGER! HEE i sinoana e Ad « 5 20h Si eee |] CHAUNCEY OLCOTT i} in st Monday FRITZ! SCHEFF OF | CENTURY | Last 6 TIMES, _ Always 600 Orchestra Bei awe THE ure reach * wi wan | | she world that does it that way-—ers| pean Why get down | heard greasy ointments that t digwing | n ‘or callus im one | Eni for Miss Jardon too mumerous to count, flowers, shouts: Doubdticss she waa Miss Jardoa e tne pies prea- ence, lithe figure, ability to act, although she gesticulates too freely, and a thorough knowledge of meus routine, Mer voice, naturally a goo one, is matted by a distressing tremolo, That one could forgive i ihe first act, attributing the cause to nervousness, but t not hold after the mote than ous meed of approbation that w: bestowed upon her, The trem did not abate to the end and there Were moments when her voice took on a stridency that was unpleasant, to sny the least. But Rome wasn't j Duilt In @ day and with the natural advantages she possesses Mis# Jar- reach far and achieve much, he commands watching. a dozen years ago that | wpeaora” was launched at the Met- |ropolitan Opera House. Although the least then included Lina Cavalieri, Caruso and Scotti, the oj did not }find favor with the publio and very goon Was dropped from the repértory. {At that time Sardou's drama was | Ea Sarah Bernhardt’s gentue had been grafted unto the gripping jay. Vanhy Davenport assumed the | Bernhardt mantle here, and there was gossip at the time that her et- | forte to reduce to a aylph like figure caused her death, That report may |haye been gossip only, for the same jthing was sald of my friend, Put- nam Griswold, whose splendid bari- tone voice and fine artistry were lost to us by his untimely death only a yenot- few years ogo, Buch a play as Sar- \dou's does not easily lend itself to musice! tre nent. Giordano’s score neverthelise is interesting and Mr, Polacco, wio conducted last night, made the very most of it. Alessandro Dole!, the new Italian won fresh favor last night by istic singing of Ipanov, really beautiful singing it |Stracciari’s art and_ voice distin- guished De Sirlex. He was as con- vincing In modern evening clothes as he is in any costume part, Marguer- ite Nemara was a properly coquet- lish Countess Olga, trim of figure, smart as to clothes and singing with clarity and effect Huberdeau, of course, was an effective Captain of Police, both in voice and in action, Frank St. Leger was capital as Lazin- ski, the pianist. In the capable cast also were Oliviero, Defrere, Nicolay and Marguerite Lamare. was at times, | Helene Kanders, a California so. |prano, who has sung in many Euro- | opera houses and has been at the Metropolitan, gave a ‘recital at Carnegie Hall last night Miss Kanders has an attractive voice nd understanding, but’ xhe should enunciate more clearly, especially in| h. Her programme included Beothovenfs “Ah! Perfido,” a French group, a Russian group, songs by lohubert and Schumann, Richard Hageman's (her accompanist at the piano) “Do Not Go, My Love,” and the delicious Irish “I Know Where I'm Going.” Eleanor Spencer, an American pl- anist, gave a scholarly and interest- | ing recital at Aeolian Hall yesterday | afternoon, ship is sound, even though at times | her playing is a bit dry. Bach, Bee- thoven, Schumann, Scriabine, Chopin | and Liszt compositions and a oap-| PUMPLY? WELL DONT BE Miss Spencer's musician- | = Lands in Court at Last Wasserman Didn't Ge t the Church Trade and Kicked, but He Relents When He Learns Bauer Had Been a Soldier. According to Corpl. Gross of the Police Department, Charles Bauer has er He doctared ESS AGENTS that since Charte: HITS A SNA 4 from the army he had worked on the theory that adopted divers means of collecting. Charles has amused himself recent- it Is charged, and “inviting” many People into various churches, In fact, bent, according to the officer, Things went well for Charles for a time east side until he met Joe Wasser- man. Not long ago Charles appeared in his store and announced himself a. a sort “For $1.80," he declared, "I will ini- t.ate you into the church, Then whisper: “You will get all the trade of the church, Think what a grand Joe pondered the offer and delivered the $1.80. He also delivered a supply charged it to his account. “Soon,” affirmed the organizer, “a everything will be: primed for a big order. Pretty soft, eh, what?” Jately been “living by his wits." was discharged Manhattan owed him a living and had ly by promoting several chureh fair all his endeavors had @ religious amon the religiously inclined of the Joe conducts @ grocery business. of publicity agent for a church, everything will be rosy.” ‘This with a opportunity for a merchant like you.” of fruit to the ambitious Charles and committee will visit your store and Joe agreed and started a campaign of watchful waiting for the commit- | tee. As the days went by and the committee failed to appear, Joe start- ed after Charles and discovered him ut a nearby corner, no doubt promot- ing a church sociable, Then the law, in the person of Corpl. Gross, was ii voked and Charles soon was amo those present before Judge Sims, When he heard that the defendant was an ex-soldier, Joe decided to drop the case and the $1.80, Accordingly, after Judge Sims had extolled the value of honest toil in place of pro- moting spurious church activities, he allowed Charles to go his way to the nearest employment agency. Gevers: sband Katie | tivating group of Rhene-Baton' works made her programm: ‘The Berkshire Quartet, |second concert in Aeolian H night played an unfamiliar quay in 5 minor by Alois Reiser, a local composer, It has none of the dis- tracting dissonances with which 80 many modern works are imbued, but in ite 11 | People Notice It. Drive Them 2 Ot with Dr. Edwards’ bd Olive Tablets imply face will not embarrass you gic one longer you set get Orne ie to clear a atier you Sere | taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the bi bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the | | successful substitute for calomel; there's fo sickness or pain after pxiog ¢ Giiers | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that | syoach fetpiel does, gad i just a: vtec. | tivel their action | gate instes ood trating. | Safe instead of severe | No Cod, who takes Olive Tabiets | ever cursed with “a dark brown taste,’ a bad breath, a dull, listless, “no good” feeling, Socasipelion. taps liver, bad ition or Pi imply face. | purely oils Get a rad je compound mixed wi Olive oil; a you will know them by their | | oD. Baw ards spent . Edw | tients afflicted with a ken ses Milyerte Anticeptio OM, Kn Snake Oil “WARNING TO TAB PUBLIC.” demAng ent that o Deen no'd many ‘Antineptic y may say, ob. but did you ever try’ thin 10 enya it te much tel in fact, wo think fo, ie t this Utte spiel tn er | Is because ha makes rm: ont trade wit yubstt jade tn the U. ton; all ‘See that the cut ta on the top of everg or | Resinol heals babies’ skin troubles Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap have been | ded b 9 gnd nurses for many | of infantile ecxema, teething | rash, chafing, etc. They contain nothing which cold apis be injure or irritate the tenderest Sold Resinal Soap for baky's bath tends ere, See contains much melody and, while is refreshingly simple. joven's quartet in E flat major ded, and Dittersdorf's quartet flat major followed Mr, Reiser's a ‘MARRIED OR SINGLE, THIS WILL AID YOU IN FIGURING INCOME TAX Ilustrations Show How Easily Is Done, Just ERE are worked out Illus- \H trations which will show the average tax payer how to compute is income tax: A married man with two depén- dents has an income of $7,500. He deducts his personal exemption of $2,000 and $200 for each denendent. On $4,000 of the bal- ance of $5,100 he will pay, at the normal rate of 6 per cent, $240. On the remaining $1,100 he will Two Practical It pay, at the normal) rate of 12 per cent,, $132, On the amount of his ncome between $5,000 and $6,000 he wili pay a surtax of 1 per cent., or $10, On the amount of his in- come between $6,000 and $7,500 he will pay @ surtax of 2 per cent., or $30. The total, normal and sur- tax, will be $412. A single rian has a net income for 1918 of $6,000, He deducts his personal excmption of $1,600, leay- ing a balauce of $5,00. On the fir: $1,000 he pays, at the norma! rate of 6 per cent., $240. On the rer: ilning $1,000 he pays, at the normal rate of 12 per cent., $120. In addition he pays a surtax of 1 per cent, cn the amount of his income between $6,000 and $6,000, amounting to $10. The total will be $370. Husband and wife whose com bined income for 1918 equalled or exceeded $2,000 must file a return either separate or joint, as desired. If separate returns are filed either one may claim the ex emption of $2,000 or it may be divided bet wee A them MEN TO REPLACE MACHINES, Telegraph Opera on Postal Cirealts, Instead of machines replacing men. Morse operators are to do the inting telegraph machines stal Telegraph Cable Com- New d in opuration New Y Ph Washington-Philadeiphia, Louls and Chicago-Cleveland circuit jor Charles P. Bruch, Vice Presi f the organization, announced on its joago-St said Major Bruch, nail proports weit Use has been sem! bave ar ranged to use on March 31 red a hast tony Ho cure lite Stops Irritation : Ee ss greiier titer the "alee apolice: ra to Be Used work | Peared again yesterday in Essex Mar- Court, ket this time in company with Mr and Mra. Heindrich, against whom Katie and bus- band complained. As the court officer put it, “the whole bunch were dressed to Kill.” Fvidently, tho appearance in court had the significance of an old home week where dress was concerned. | Uncanaciously, the patriarch in the last row smoothed out his ample beard; ostentatiously, the young law- yer In the attorney's bench s#traight- ened out hie flaming tic. It was, as O. Henry might have put it, “an oo- casion But the evidence proved that even the highest arbiters of dress have | their troubles—much the same as the common folk. Mrs, Heing | statements rich, according to the Katie and her severa) witnesses, was "a born trouble- jmaker." Her chief delight in life was the breaking up of that same domes- | Uc tranquillity which is assured all of | us by the Constitution, When words and whispered happenings were of no | avail, letters took their place. As a! result of her alleged machinations, the entire bouseful of tenants was in constant uproar, “What is the specific charge?" asked | Judge Sims. he said my husband was a bum, | ja drunk, and called him many names. A.l the time she is trying to start something in the block. She wrote to! one of the husbands in the block and | signed the nai of those ehe was talking agains! It _then appeared that one of the causes of disorder was the insinua. tions of the complainant against «| pair of newly-weds who would brook No interference with their early do- meatic life. “Sie was absolutely ungentleman| and unlady-like," she declared “Furthermore, the two witnesses are all against me,” she added From that time on the legal battle resolved I!sclf in the attempts of each woman to obtain and keep the floor, It was a question of who was the fastest talker, Judge Sims refused to act aa referes for the verbal bout. He induced the defendant to promise that there would be no repetition of the offense and that the newly-weds should not be treated in a contumelious manner, ‘Then he dismissed the defendant THE MEN IN CLASS Al A sound, healthy man ti Condition, pute you in the discard, A fystem weakened by overwork and care- lous Living brings old Ke prematurely, The bodily functions are tmpatred ané unpleasant symptoms appear, The wi spot in generally the kidneys, Koop them roper working con- aittoi nerally find yourseit n Cl LD MEDAL Haariem Ol Capsules periodically and your system | will always be in working order, Your ephite will be enlivened, your muget: supple, your mind active, and your capable of har Go to ¥ Ve bor of EBDAL jaariom Oil Caprulen, ‘ghey are made of the pure, | Haarlem Oli—the kind | her used. Two capsules | wil Keep you toned up and Money refunded if they do | a, Remember for the Imported GOLD MEDAL Brand. in three sizes, woaled pack: ~Advt. 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Iam glad to recommend it to other sufferers.” Iti harmless preparation that the | tinal t tion stomach, including appendicitis ey refunded removes catarrhal mucus from the intes and allay ract inflame whieh practically all liver and intestinal ailments, One dose will At all TOO FAT? eduse 10 60 Ihe. oF ivr QUATANTEE: by Borel 5 sinicongy, Ady NEARS Your Live’ 3 Weday dure | HEARN Pourvesnth Btreet Wem of Pitty Avenee LAST TWO DAYS Inventory Friday Night End of Season REDUCTIONS and CLEARANCES WILL CAP THE CLIMAX TO A REMARKABLY SUCCESSFUL SELLING ERA The Invariable Rule of Never Carrying Merchandise from Season to Season Is Responsible for These Offerings of Lively Interest. Skirts—Clearance For Women and Misses New models, but only a few of each kind, Serges, and a few silks. Detachable belts, gathered tucks and other features. Most effective to wear with the new blow and the saving on one alone will cover the cost of a pretty blouse. Regular and Extra Sizes Formerly $10.97 6.50 5.50 4.50 3.50 Formerly $8.97 $7.97 Skirts in Sizes 24 to 30 Formerly Formerly 86.97 Last Two Days of Inventory Clearances We Take Account of Stock Feb. 28th. White Goods 36-in, Long ase ese Po our reg. $4.48 a8 38 our reg. 83.58. . 36-in. Nainock—10-y4 ree Last Two Days of Inventory Clearances We Take Account of Steck Feb. 28th Young Men’s Clothing Young Men's Overcoats— were $13.50 were $16.50... 10.50 were $29.50... 16.50 Young Meh's Suite--desirable fab- ‘dark colors, ine’ $2 to 38 ches 5.904 7.04 9.74 11.94 14.50 17.50 24.50 our reg. 83.38 our reg. 84.28, .8.28 4-in. Imported Chiffon Votle 7.50 Thand #10. 74 were 611.94 and 813.50 were $14.60 and $16.50... . were $19.50, were $21.75 were 827.50 to $20.50 36-in. Emb' Figured wala our reg. .97... 35 our reg. .78. idly An Early-Season Special Selling One Day Sale (Thursday) NEW UNTRIMMED HATS, 2.17 Eleewhere $3.69—Our reg. 2.87 Latest shapes and straws, majority lisere. Large picturesque pokes, with flaring and pointed | brims, Every variety of piquant turnaway shape, as ‘well as many others, are all assem- bled in a rainbow variety of lovely Spring colors. WREATHS OF FRUIT AND FLOWERS— 1 00 our reg. $1.37 and 81.55.......sseeeeeeees ° Hate Trimmed Free of Charge if Materials Are Purchased Here. \Y Housedresses in regular and extra sizes show attractive new models suitable for both stout and slender women. Prices, too, are most attractive. ham and Percale House- | Extra Size Housedresses— striped and ked striped ham — one - piece patterns in & variety of colors— | i babe hy ac ry patterns ina variety of colors, | modela—plain color and trimming our reg. $1.96 and ies 48 to 5e—our me 1.65 | 4.47 3.45 82.47 Extra Size Housedresses contrast collars--our reg. reg. striped percale—one piece model $3.74 2.65 MORNING SPECIALS—-Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. prevent de stricted. 8 buying, quantities re No Mail or Telephone Orders it Shirts 1 ed 56 ct. 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