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CONSTIPATION stood the test of time. Wondertully vegetable. ‘k to a nish bil VAUDEVILLE. Exe CTOR'S bed ce ‘Stan. Stanley, Mat Corr © 1gbeTion Ube toute | LAUNCH RECRUIT DRIVE. Ex-Army Men and (en and Bx-Marines of- fered “Vacatt Abroad. | Unole Samuel trom his offfolal resi- dence at Washington, ©. G, has of- fered ex-soldiers and ex-marines a novel vacation in Franee and Germany, should they desire to take advantage of ft. All |thove who have served an enlistment in jelther the army or marines are to be [elven the opportunity to @o to France | and Germany for a period of gix months |'To be mare, it is no pink dut for | uate that Uncle desires their \ $HB BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 18, * le Want an East Side Scrap? 4| . Well, Here’s ‘the Makings; Mix, Boil, Season to Taste ~-|To Insure a Fight It Takes Two, Relatives or Close Friends Preferred, and Scenic Settings Should Be a Wedding or Some Kind of a Feast—All Set? Go to It! teen, Bowyer, and Quantico to-lay. —— PC, THEATRE PARTY FOR 69TH. they afo starting Secretary Baker Among Prominent Men Whe Will Speak Te-Nisht, iss Margaret y Sons of Bt. ‘patra Gee ‘Club to the accompaniment ‘The formula for # fight on the east ‘of music | ®!de is something like this:Twe peo- wil | all_sold: torel, = th Regtment Band. Honest Advertising [| ctest te exacaveata Tot hao ony physician tld you tant we dalned ple at least, preferably relatives or friends, (Note— HE WOULDN'TS While strangers HIT A LAD broiled, there are better results and a better undefetanding if ‘That {t has all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days | Port: one bott! is to be found inits increased use, the recommendation by prominent physicians, ‘and our assurance that ite standard will be maintained. Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Cas- | thing will adjust itself in a few mo- toria that Mr. Pletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. others. | Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public, and from | imum permissible; added strength ot which he Honestly expects to receive his reward. ar. ce PALACE Brway & 47th St Mata. Daily 250-81 t ‘VELVET LADY Pett (24 oe Bre, a sce STEAM! Metropolitan Line the "a "BC OSTON. Seght of Land STON ss | be sel? BOS “2 COHAN THEA ices Bae ht {NOW PLAYING | Cape “Cod Can 4 te pa Formerly at Grand Central Palace NOW AT ST.. NICHOLAS RINK 66th Street and Broadway. 3. Lessons Ghiserastare) 25e CRED por ALU ASIEST Wrincaa 35 MAIDEN LANE, 6th Floor. Phowe Jobe 243 DIAMONDS ON ON CREDIT | American Watch & vies aa ML a4 <5 vtmen of Ma REAL ceTAre. On, BALE— LONG 1 SKA OLUF re <3 COVE, f ‘and a" at, Glen Core, HELP -WANTED—MALE. CAPABLE SALESMEN WANTED. 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REVIEW OF 1919 At LEXINGTON THEATRE, Gist St. and Lexington Ave, WEEK OF MAY 19TH TO STH, for the benefit of the JATION FOR it) oO Leo bia Geet: Nite Ethene, Prawces BTA THE LAST SHOT —1i—11—11— A GREAT PANORAMIO THEATRES. j WINTER GARDEN Re See | Gr MONighy WIRE Bl TOOT SWEET” mas at BOLEY roe it thet LYRIC (2a, W. of Bren 8.15. fabs seat ELE ROWLAND and ‘|| COME “25 ALONG mee ig ST. THEATRE quis, Mosig, paxcrso, van, Co MDX. Aiten"wairine To Wean LIEUT. J. TIM BRYMN FIELO ARTILLERY BAND ‘Only band to appear by com mand before Pree. Wilson Peratin CASINO" jan* Next Sun, Night ‘Sesis on Sale To-morrow. [Tea 40a. Wot 8 BOOTH Te DY EPENS TLove You PARK fava |1T HAPPENS fre 418) att | TO EVER YBODY Wed tnd sate ah vs, BROADHURST &f pata “38 BAST VANDERBILT Sh Seah 4 N LITTLE JOURNEY wait Far si “TH ST. 8 po EE yy Wed. & Set, 210. ne i Take it SHUBERT 45. "yt ove indi ‘ id East. west ASTOR ~ MATS. WED. SAT. Big Musical © medy Hit George Hassel vgs. at 8.3 REPUBLIC Ta4s Sets THE \VOMAN IN ROOM 15 ELTINGE Wr Woe Woot 4248, dv 830, Mata. (Pop.) & Bat. at 2.20. UP IN HABELS ROOM: HUDSON ° West ie St Even SAM BERNARD « ‘Lous MANN [ FRIENDLY ENEMIES | FULTON * CHC CM Ls ;|| PLEASE CET} “OUR PLEASANT SINS” pill) * TO- NIGHT at at 6.30 “PRETTY. SOFT" Sari comedy by M. Fi TOBY’S BOW ch NORMAN TR [Comedy w. Aint Son #50" Mea Tht ALICE BRADY */@isith 48TH ST. yx "2 CASINO Siiiticce A Marry Must Wit 2a abr PLYMOUTH ff) so" 1 BARRYM , Lronet. jacks or other stage propertivs,of like merit. Place in one room.: No mix- ing or stirring is necessary. as every- ments. These requisites are the mi: any part brings better results and a better story for The Evening World reporter at Essex Market Court. Resie Abrahams used to be the Jan- itress of the house in which lived Rubin and Rosie Brodsky. ‘That fact in itself afforded sufficient propin- quity for an old-time east side sci... Rosie the First, however, changed horses in the middle of the stream and became janitress of the house next door. Rosie A. told Judge Frothingham that she had been assaulted for no reason at all by Rosie B. and Morris, “How did it happen?” “I was goine across the street to find what time it was when tie two of them showed A = immediate I gets handed me @ wallop.” jleged assault . No. Not a word swas spoken. He hits me on the dome and she pulls the hair of me, Then I got slapped on the cheek, and all without any rea- son at all.’ Rubin was given the floor. ‘Swear to tell the truth, the wh truth and nothing ‘but the truth, warned Jerry Creedon. can show you by me that from LIFT OFF CORNS! | Avtiy few drops then lift sore, | Aouchy corms off with | fingers bit! Drop a little aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift iit right out. Yes, magi | A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but [a few cents at any drug store, but is sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, jand the calluses, without soreness or) ritation. Freezone is the sensational die- | covery of a Cincinnati genius. It is | wonderful.—Advt. »_ PHOTO PLAYS. : FIT TO SEE AUTWORIZED By TH U.S. PUBLIC HE weactie NOW SHOWING CONTINUOUS AT THE GOTHAM 2135. GRAND ORCH. wos WOMEN ONLY. Bal, MEN ONLY. Mat. 26¢. Eve. 35¢. #84ieo Bova || BROADWAY! HRECTION eee Coeha Rison. uasioon AVE. at 39D Street Plt g LOIS WEBER'S PLAY | ANITA STEWART BEST PHOTO PLAY OF THE YEAR. Matiness, 2.20—25.500. "Bvontntn 8.20 Ni Mack Seanett¢ Rivout Onene “Was any a given for the aly HARRIS Bogen tent as * me the truth comes alone,” agreed sometimes be -| to, the the defendant. ras she was!” t you have any a oven if 1 6 Tebi” Pt aired Rudin mnly. “Bo you didn’t bit her at allt “No, it was just p party. Pe mad Rabin off ered arorung thanks and left the court followed by his forty— all witnesses—count,’em. It, will impossible to state until to-Morro' court session whether the victory w celebrated with the ust fostiviti “You are do drunk and I am .s0 beautiful,” sang Michael. to Oliver. upoa the event of the Hibernian in- vasion of the Jewish section. “Don't talk so footiah - Like; there’s no point in that,” remonstrated Oliver, “Give me 4 ham sandwich, Abie, the bartend: m sandwich! Shaded of the Prophet's whiskers! It cannot be ob- tained anywhere neur here, But I have some nice roast beef sandwich tor # dime, or a plate of vegetable for dime, or both for fifteen SPOT said ‘Team ‘What do you mean né ham sand- wic! I should like to know why I can't get it, I should like to know wee forbidden,” declared ‘You know we-don't use “ham Stoned here at ail.” “I want a ham sandwiob,” decla, Michael 4 moment later after he repeated his performance as an op- ponent of Prohibition. “You can have all the schnapps you want, but there will be no ham sandwich here at all,” replied Abie as he reached again for the bottle which hung on the shelf. ie “Let's beat up this place,” ed Michael in a whisper. is going from bad to worse. It's hard enough to get enough to drink, but when they are going to take that away from us and then we can't tk, 8 oon ane acerrreny ® enlaitt time for action.” “You are after annoying me with a foolish a0: replied Oliver, “but if you are bound to get in a scrap 1 suppose I got to get in tt with “You said something. Never syr-, render, That's us” A moment later thé passerby along the country road which leads from Park Row to parts unknown in West- chester, and is commonly referred to by the people of the village as the Bowery, would have d the tink- ling of glass and cymbals. He would Jalso have heard the revolt against the latest form of alleged Prohibition Nd several voices which in the med- ley wore a combination of honest irish oaths and Jwish expostulations, along the road, and the projected at- tack never came. For Michael and Oliver held a con- ference, It was foolish to fight about @ song or @ ham sandwich. “ 's call ae 3 until we get in another dis- trict!” Able appeared at Essex Market for a warrant for Michael and Oliver. But friends of the pair were on hand #rmed with rolls of banknotes, “Tell you w we'll pay for the glass and bottles if you will forget it. would cost you a lot of money for 1 lawyer and besides you wouldn't er get any money back | “All right,” said Abie, enough.” Able got enough, and Michael and “if 1 got «| Oliver left the section forever. a HOLD UNIQUE FIELD DAY FOR CRIPPLED CIVILIANS Inmates of the Red Cross Institute Will Participate in Celebra- tion on May 17. New York City will witness the most unique field day celebration ever held on Saturday afternoon, May 17, im the field adjoining the Red Crows Institute for Crippled and Dis- abled Men, 284 Street and Fourth Avenue. There will be baseball games for cripples, as well as basket ball games, ‘There will be boxing matches between two armless men; that is, they have but the stumps of One-legged men will ri broad jumps and othe: eyouts will be indulged in by the unfor ungte mean who sacrificed 4 limb or an arm in the war. The entire programme was ar- ranged by cripples in training at the Red Cross Institute, All men physi- cally handicapped are invited to at- tend. There 1s also an opportunity tor civilian cripples to obtuin free ‘raining in skilled trades at the Red Cross Institu'e for Crippled anit Dis- abled Mer by attending @ period vf between «.x nd twelve weeks, ‘This \vaining is known as re-education. The, men are taught to make artl- ficial fimbs, printing, typewriting re- pairing, oxy-acetylene welding, jew- elry work, and moving picture oper- ‘The trustees of Mount Sinal. Fos 1 yesterday announced a gift of 000 ¢rom Mr. and Mrs. George Blumenthal for the construction of a auditorium building on the ho rounds in 3 tional work of the hospital, th Sinai Training School for Nur: sho aoeial service d 0) butiding. will Fripay, aS USUAL, BARGAIN DAG Thrift Specials Abound in Every Sectioré of the Store FRIDAY PRICES SURELY SAVE Women’s and Misses’ Suits and Dresses . Friday Prices Surely Save. Women's and Misses’ Dresses special Leb weh in tricotine, serge and wool jersey dresses of newest style— ire with ‘hail panel backs, brai: silk embroidery h and collars — navy blue, lnwt, tem and black— our reg. gens od 906.78 1.00. ‘unic, frills many other styles, in- some trimmed with fess Women's Dressee- ype de Chine~ navy, black, taupe a 1 Cope, tunic | styles—tucked vestees and oy 8 ipo specin! eee ‘s and Misses’ Suits —Poiret ill, serge and velour—season's best models, including & mumber of smart sports suits—majority of these suits! are navy blue—. our reg. $31.50 and $84.75... 21.50 our reg. $44.75 and $49.75... 733 our reg. $54.75 and $57.75 50 o charge for alterations. May Sale Girls’ Washable Dresses Continues Fs Girls’ White Dresese—lawn or organ-| of | séste, Pignead Poiphee-ceavy, die. 6 to 14 yeats— our reg. 64.04 White Lawn Drese— sim mate tremely effective, with prett, ber aig F at the waist, and dai ming of lace and embroidery. 6 to 14 years our reg. 92.48 Girla’ Middy Blouses — pretty ideal for vacation wear — white wash- able fabri hand smocked with 2 Ored thread-—our reg. 81.86. Sale .'7 Girls’ White Skirte—these skirts are just right to wear with middy blouses. they ade of white jeam on cam- brie Y pedics nd are full kilted, with a deep hem that can be let out when nec- essary. Gto lt years— our reg. $1,94........... Sale La&? ‘ Boys’ Clothes Friday Prices Surely Save Boys’ Navy Blue Serge Suitse—fine and medium wale — several styles variously shaped pockets— 9 to 18 years Boys’ Suits—in every new model- Sp patterns of A es gray and GH some wit! h entre yon 6. Little Boys’ Top Coat s—doubl breasted-—mixtures and checks d Brown roix- our reg. s11.08). ‘ 9.50 Lite Bere Pley Seout ite aki—straight trousers—8 to 9 yr —our reg. $9.96...... f “2.86. Boys’ Blo seo~light ‘and medium stripes — with collars attached. 8 to 15 years—value .84 5 Boys’ Caps—newest shades of brown and gray mixtures—large and small -crowns taped— our regular .74 siee 56 Boys’ Blouses—sport styles—light and medium striped percales and white -8 to 15 years—Specic! ........O4 Boys’ Shirts—newest patterns and colors in fancy firped percales 12% to le soft cuffe—si $1.24.. 1.00 our regular Infants’ Wear Friday Prices Surely Save bite Tota’ Bloomer Dresses—ging- and chambray—sizes to 6 ¥ 1.77) be reg. $2.24 Little Tots’ Peggy Rompere— severe OO] Fine White sizes to 6 years— our reg. $1.47 Dresses— and belted modele—lace idery trimmed—sizes to 6 years~-our reg. $2.67... Little Tots’ Lingerie Hate—dai: made, and trimmed with bows, rings and la our reg. 81 Little Tots’ Shetland Sweater Coats —sailor collar and belt of contrasting color—sizes to 4 yeare— our reg. $2.95 Household Needs Friday Prices Sarely Sai Wash Boards—double washi: surface-—our reg. .70,, Cotton Yoohs Mope—long haadigg = Ourseg. « 3 enact Sesheoord-—for clothes lines—-100 foot hanke—% connected— our reg. $1.35, hank. 08 “The Perfect" Gas lron—Handsome nickel finish, ae Beas attached, guaranteed perfect burners— our reg. $3.50 2.907 Extension Curtain Rede—#8 to 54 inches, large brass ends-- 1s | Dress Goods Friday Prices Surely Seve 47-In. All-Wool Cream hema firm twill... 68) 48-In. All-Wool Crests Fine T Serges—our reg. $2.38. . 97) 42 and 44-In, All-Wool Storm Serges cream, cardinal, garnet, brow n,! Belgian blue, myrtle, burgundy, plum, navy and biee! our reg. 61.48 41-In. French Sergee—part wool cream, ay Lee black— v7 our reg. . 40-In. pte Plaids light and dark colorings, French serge weave— various designs our reg. $2.88 54-In. All-Wool Mannish Serges—in men's wear blue close, fine weave—our reg. $9.28. Silks Friday Prices Surely 38-In, Satin Striped ~silk mixed——large assortment of street and evening colors. . 87 39-In. C de Chines—light and dark fancy colors. . 47 40-In. ‘Gittbin~oi rong weave—fashionable colars— light and dark................ 48 Yard Wide Poplins—silk mixed—soft and coer assortment colors... 97 copen and black gréands White Goods Friday Prices Sarely Save Check Lg Stripe eonnist ang Voiles — dotted swisses— ic, linen finish, gs fa Teas Rageta hartita atte oa cae 40-Inch Longetoth—10-yard p isis voile—value .48. 36-Inch Long loth—10-yd. pi value $2.00... “E87 R of 36- P. itive Remnants Mio Papin tine gig Linens, Towels, Etc. Friday. Pi 22-in. Mercerised Napleine-- hemmed—our reg. $2.78 doz... B.2i5 Remnants of Linen and Cotton Damask; Also Odd Half Lit a none at Reduced Pri ‘Il-Linen pie cotiyn oed borders—our reg. .48 Pure White Turkish Toweis— hemmed—our reg. .38 Heavy Quality Huck Towels—hem- neared. Linen—(part cot- de ih 46 Large aie ton Huck Towele— hemmed—white border— OE MR BE casechensccess cance 27 Lace Trimmed Scarfs and Squares— linen centres—-many pretty styles—our reg. $1.25 - Men’s Wear Friday Prices Surely Seve. | Men’s Sott’ weitto-~lenne assort colored stripes Spal OS Men's Union aoe athletic style Special « o| Men's Soisette Shirte—white—with collars and collariess— our reg. $2.00 Union Made Overalls and Coate-—— they come from one of the best makers (name on every garment), and are anteed to give perfeet wearing satisfac- tion. In plain blue, hickory, stripe, lain white or brown fises 98 to 44 cs, 1.36) Extra Sizes 15 Cents Extra. Men's Trousers—strong fabrics—| worsted finish—large assortment of smart striote mae sizes 38 to 58— various lengths. Every guar- anteed. A new pair for those that do not give satisfactory wear— our reg. $4.95. 8.66 Silverware and Jewelry Friday Prices Surely Seve Beaded Bage—newest syne our reg. $12.97, . @%75 Serving Pieces—sterli haudite—oer reg. $1. Reowe Silver- Teaspoons. ee Brae P34) Novelty Bead Necklacee— our reg. $1.97. 165 Lavallieres, bar pins, \d-filled or rl cuff links, bead necklaces, 44 lary co our reg. « racelets, rings sad gine meots—our reg. .65 to Linings Fi Prices Save a _ bps Ms Lining Satin-—good range of ae cor req, 1.97 and 08.48, 7a 100 Summer Underwear on white and tinted VI, Teh cod sper effects—our reg. .25. Sports popular wea’ bick—our reg. 50. Khaki Cloth—mill lengths—for sport ond wear— Wide Percale—wonderful 1 Von, Wine dots, figures,” and others. our reg. Stamped Nighteowne Blue Print Searfe— our reg. .74... “Pox28 i in.—our reg. $2.43. 22228 in.—our reg. $2.63,..... 24x30 in.—our reg. $3.17.’ 26230 in.—our reg. 99.52 Fabrics urtains, ete. r Drape wide—Priday ecenlag Yard finish. covering perposse—wide patterns; priced 98 and Ort, Patee, Oy, Senor Silkolines — soft, stem cone Oe oaee? ea also ative shades of tove,’ “lee ator eon wood toners bern bra Draperies —-36 to 48 inc! wide. old rose, copen, value .86 to 61.25, Rich madras effects in sen jaine—p rosebud palterne, 8 Bed Sete—fine matquisette, { and> lace motifs variety of desirable pa cherie ge clic, gst, voles A, Mi and 7 Crepe—neat floral grounds, trig 21 other de- effects, 25 Notions and Stamped Goods Comfortables and Pillows . Friday Prices Sarely Save Comfortablee—flowered designs—oot |> ton filled—f our reg $8.17.. New Feather auc’ ao Testlereaneeria wt pees tick all see ae dd Blankets and Flannels Fridey Prices Sarely Save: Soiled Biankets that have bees hes nl for show- fe "4 perpete fini “4 totlon fl gy Auto Rel Crib Blankets Greatly Reduced