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et Ree a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1919, real quiet rehearsal,” Bo the rehowsmal provecded, sluggish a ies withowt snap. Majar Tupper il It was terrible. It was. The pep - absolutely gone, ‘The dancers wet their bob natis tangled up, the sing- erm could have done better had they wora thelr gas m “We will not hav alee quiet re- | hearsal,” sald Major Tupper, bringing his galaxy of doughboys up with @ |e ‘Attention!’ “Let's go back to ideal conditions,” suggested Van Zandt. So the second rehesirsal started un- der ideal conditions. Tho boys adjust- ed their tin helmets, their packs and TREAT "EM ROUGH ISREREARSAL AULE IN LET'S BEAT r 27th Division Sh Show Boy Must Have War Condi- \27th’s Alluring Dancing Girls In Their H00-Nau iio a case. “Get the divieion burial officer,” #aid Van Zandt as he proceeded men- acingly toward young Connle O'Don-| nell. ‘They had one smaabing four handod | battle, It was great and It was—in the show. | Say what you want to about dough- boys longing for the old battle days. Once in a while they do think about the bully beef and hard tack, Of | course, actors think about eating all the time, but these actors are ike young caged lions ‘ “Gotta treat ‘em rough,” said the Major at the clowo of tho rehearsal. “They gave wonderful shows under! fire and it's only natural that thoy| tong for a litte rough music and scen-| ery like we've just given them has been the be vB rehearsal so far.” fins Silke; “Aedicine For COLDS ano BODY BUILDING No Alcohol or Dangerous Orugs. 44TH or. J vical awit NEKr 17 May Th THE KISS BURGLAR tions to Get “Pep.” w| “lung thet | Privates “We will now have a nice quiet P| roeg, Dun Burny amd hearsal,” suid Major Tristram Tup-j@arted in on their o per to his sixty soldier actors of the | numbers. th 27th Division who are rehearsing | ing girls. “Let's Boat It” at the Century Thea- | bens to penetrate tre. The show opens next Monday lodge the dust. “Yes, for once in our lives,” said | want, bang, bang, ¢ Sergt. Al Van Zandt, “let's nave a'a dozen curtain weigh They are your dresser, and “Freezone” seems magic! Lift Corns Off With Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Ap- ply afew drops of Freezone on a touchy corn or a cal- lus, instantly that corn or callus stops hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and all, without pain or soreness. You can lift off hard corns, soft corns, of coms between the toes and the ‘‘hard-skin’ calluses. Costs Few Cents Tiny bottles cost only few cents—at drug stores. s masks. Krebs, Their falsetios were Ladies! Keep a tiny bottle of Freezone on let a corn ache twice. Eddie Craw William Pauly pening dancing he show's d the fly galler ry la-thump," ts hit the ERIC KREBS ing stage property. The lights were turned out and for three minutes it} resembled the crashing of the Hin- denburg linc. Van Zandt ran up to} floor at the feet of the davcing halt ot a squad. This was ideal condition nder of the eral hours be 8 is just like Flanders,” said Hddie Crawford, as he ted his three partners in a mad dance. THE MAJOR WAKES UP THE ers scraping the inch of dust from | them and dropping tt by handfuls on the deloused doughboys, Then he hummed something like this: “Umm-m-m--ab train carrying ammunition pelled to flee, leaving the fly gallery and ran along the raft- jran out of ammunition and VILLA'S CHIEF AID KILLED AS TROOPS ARE DEFEATED Additional Details Received About| Recent Battle at Boquilla | Marquote. | » March %t Addi- battle last Wednes Ia del Marquote were defeated by ru, were received at ¢ to-day from Cen. ernment fe jazua, the battle n charged in an attempt to capture the Federal mule ‘The rebels were mot by machine gun fire and com- thelr dea! on the eve HORUS, —ummm-m-m Pita never J Cc U Sicbheee—cgrhminm-increerean,” | Meld, Villa's killed numbered 53, while “That's more like it,” said the Major./ ‘Then he dropped handfuls of toy |the Federals lost only 16 killed. Among “No he |torpedoes that went off with @ ter-|thowe killed was Martin Lopez, Villa's contir r '8ee | rific din. second |!) command how 0 nto your), Then he whistied like an asrial end of the show. bomb. So the dainty coryphees pranced out! te ker-plunked like a 6.9 and a and kicked their dogs around, while Jack Roche, the sweet-volced, sang “Roses of Picardy.” tivo him some Picardy stuff,” or- d Van Zandt, who was in the fly | whirz-bang. A GAS ALARM HELPS TO LIVEN UP THE CHORUS GIRLS, He hollered “gas, gas, gas." It was an awful racket, ; | Eddie Crawford looked up into the | fly gallery with a pleaso-be-merciful| look in his eyes and shouted “Gerry’s | A combined barrage of k cartridges, caps, slap sticks and crash boxes brought a taste of | Picardy ec e boys, all right. remarked | Ideal condition No. 3 jideal conditions number was a big ensem-| “I tell you Gerry's 1 ‘ted out slowly. Major | Eddie Crawford most } in the wings explaining |in his best ning World man that his}; Whereupon n a kind of a homecom- jup but kept on jigging and that a8 soon as they | continued |smoke screen sometime.” and perpetual * shouted ally and looke burr: The busy with the wind machine and the} |thunder clap and started a barrage ; nie O'Donnell of papler mache turkeys and chick- | in Belgium with Var ens, sofa pillows, curtain weights and You're a Sinn Fein, Jall_kinds of soft’ but formidable look: t,_and he raced ¢ Extra Trousers FREE? Strictly Custom Tailored ed said Corpl. Con-| tated or over the top/is good it rash, ringwor ed Ven Cadam Olntment is a * le in Americ from th The Adler Building, and I wish to thank the Public for tt offer at all my other stores; 70 NASSAU ST. Mothers, and to the Ladies a pair of For this Great Event I have put as these popular prices. 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