The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1919, Page 17

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1919. ENEMIES”. MOOSON Mestre ADELE a) ROLLAND Perey) In, MABEL”S bh ! Allen’sFootEase f= 3p. > ~ THEATRE For the Feet proAgWAY BOOM. | Wge- 2 SMM FERRET occa rire Ease into your shoes takes the friction from the shoe, gates the feet and makes walking a delight. aings at brouk in new shocs, AJl dealers sell it, EXTRA MATINEE DE! raore, Pits i See New J New nts fr] IRL SEEING MUSICAL | ‘scoiation From Ballery )""GAREER REPORTED MISSING 3D SUCCESSIVE to Harlem, BY rw QRirfiTn isfiT TO SEE AUIMONIZED BY THE BLIC MEALTH Emma Firth Left Jersey Home With $75 Supplied by War ‘roadway a better street, first by en: Saving Stamp Sales. rolling more membera. From the| Hmma Bender Firth, a pretty New ‘The Broadway Agsoclation started ts active campaign to-day to make senvick er of fourtee Pues . Battery to Harlem teams of one eap- | 7°reey Fit purteets at Beams. NOW SHOWING CONTINUOUS AT THE }day with $75, a mandolin and a roll of n and two assistants went into | music, apparently bent on @ musica GOTHAM 225225 « Si, WOMEN ONLY, WAl. Me ind business houae and| career, Her travelling fund was sup yw cause Why he | plied by the sale of War Saving Stamps, tinees 25c. Evenings 35c. ry three or four| Which # he disposed of surreptitiously A IiTT E OIRLS UNDER 18, NOT ADMITTED v She carried a euit case full of clothing. L L AND BOYS UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED, da by a major. | “, ‘The girl is the daughter of Henry 8 are Bdward |. ine t Ae 1| Firth, a well-to-do farmer of Block ah ry ne Importers’ and) .oo4, The Camden, N. J., authorities Mai 0 Frederick J, Brettman | jaye asked the New York police to pi reheat cal National Bank,| watch for her. When she left home on r of the Chase Na-| she wore a blue cape with an old rose lercer T, Mosely of the | collar, hange Bank, Paul H cmpire ‘Trust Com- | BABY FOUND NOT KOSTINEN’S Williams .of the Irving —— George B. Haynes | Mother of K r National Bank, W. | Another Di of the New York Life In- Mr. and Mrs, Otto Kostinen of > or Alexander, | West 146th Street, whose month-old ee BST Bae peas ee PAATINI lores BeongnvasT- p oo 6th MONTH \ Musical Play—Different SOMEBODY'S 9th MONTH The Musieal Joyfent SOME TIME *5 COHAN THEATRE manager o ; Pres. |baby was stolen Test y from tn Te lites PB ont of a Harlem department store, SW EET HEA RT with ED WYNN | Wanama eceived another disappointment to-da D. W. « GRIFFITH r “ar prea they went to Bellevue H al By Iida, Johyson Young ‘The baby found ay 4 Price @ Antenia fietinne CASINO ! way 4 “BROKEN BLOSSOMS” 9 West 69th Street is not theirs tha mhenkershipa) te 6 baby was well~iressed and an NDOT intggestions for jswered the general Geaofiption of th ro dition to|lost Kostinen infant, except that it ap ‘ected by the association by | peared to be about six weeks old. As membership drive Will] ihe Jost baby was large for its age, the ay and then action willl parents thought there was hope for ut to effec putting oigh L paid them, but found there was no real re St OW. of Bway. Mats, Wed., Dec, Day & Nat Undisputed Comedy yi viumph! o Fresh and witty comedy.” if ve a thought | semblance Oo V E Love. laughs and i ] Audience ment ‘The Bellevue clue was the only one % JUDGE lerala. will be luncheons in the six | developed to~lay in the seate hfor the i THe MUSICAL COP eaartdihe in which Broadway has}jost baby. Mrs. Kostinen, it was said sahsayiow 4 vo} bg etre Pl AUGHS| Frices ai Beats" itesorted. , ———— BROADWAY AND Sis f e) PHONE SCHUYLER 39 &ls: TO-DAY, TUE., WED. THEATRE, KITTY GORDON In « STARTLING P r “Playthings of _P: been divided for the campaign, t¢-|io.day, as finally convinced her hs: Py MD 7's THe if Me wee ~ o < y at noon 4 c Mam A.| june : shies anter'a ll oun ‘Sir Ar inae whe h JRSSIP GLENDINNING NEXT THU., FRI, SAT., SUN. ndergast, Carl H. Page, band that the baby found jn Hunt i te ax’ Mijas winless. Reiter Than # The Bocmerenn’? Bie \Harviss, Pollee Comm | right and Collin H, Wood CHARLES RAY ute of Humor Point subway station Is not theirs, —_— Afghans sk Armistice, é ‘ ona | SIMLA, Ma The Afghan Com- || fi 434 ane Bway, “ ED ‘A THOS. HINCE, PRODLCTIC ‘Ale VAUDEVILLE 39TH ST. mander in Chief has written the aa WALTER | British political enens at Khyber ask- iicacca eae Arie kak : gy aie He Bay Se OVER-EATING BREEZY, BUOYANT, BUBBLING |) 1s ii AM L FT is the root of nearly all : LYRIC WEARING 105M PRAYORMAMCE at. 4 AZA} able, Surrogate D: two hundred share stock, made by her fathe Astoundlne as provented at 1 “BROKEN BLOSSOMS” ths befor to the tr a “t 1 down to-day by|M digestive evils. If your THEA 42-57 ‘ N’S, digestion is weak or out Wer War. PON | Nora Bayes feist Wea’: inee."D wet Door, Uy wi an Cohan Theatre. Seats at $1 * b perel better eat less Mae! ie | ELIZABETH BRICE in “TOOT SWEET” ‘KEMOIDS ‘ the new aid to better poenger eee DOUGLAS FALABANKS Many Havana Strike Leaders Setsed) @ digestion. Pleasant to isto by Mobert W wl atekerboshor HAVANA, May 26.—Arrests of alleged WLAND npigktroa Ca |e strike agitators continue. ‘The e—effective. Let Ki- with ADELE ROWL Vout” ORCHESTRA 7 nts of t taxi’ chauffeurs’, the CHARLES RAY. in xi chauiftours’. the! @ molds help straighten out st Eo en abanaa prison ‘ane'vott| 1 your digestive troubles, REMARKABLE cHoRus.” ALTO ORCHESTR he only morning ‘spaper which THE GREATEST DRAMAT) Tarte ‘on the streets this. morning, NT YEARS, meee wins Oh SE i i ae JOHN FERGUSON serious nature. that Beyer, who finds “FULL A iy AND BROADWAY'S PRETTIEST GINLS MOROSCO Weer {i >, +f GARRICK 2%; & oe Exe, World. be | LOWIS Mann : ’ Ty | ; LS SY ’ “La La Luctlle’’ set "HEADS IN GA IN F ANY Ags ae ” pg ig an FOREMOST THEATRES AND HITS UNDER THE Always uso it for daucing parties and to WiKi Ge cxgngectan | eargres | T E R G A R DE Ni and Sat ur | | fam ~ BRIGHTALIGHTS IN THIS WEEK ’*S STAGE CON TELLATION HERI Srey | Daniels, Marjo \the date has not been fixed, ‘eae \“Remannt.” | a young married couple to secure a| divorce in order to comply with the will of the husband's eccentric aunt. In the cast are John B. Hasserd, Janet Velle, Lorin Raker, Helen J. Clarence Harvey; George | van, Sager Midgeley, Eleanor | Bentley and others. w.¢ . . The postponed opening of “Who Did [t? may take place during the week at the Belmont Theatre, but) . Florence Nash comes to the Bronx Opera House to-night In the comedy —_ quick to o biliousness, ah Farmers Aided. | ] Headache, indigestion aad te , May 26,—King Alfonso has complexion. decree which will facilitate dmall holdings and institute farmers’ co- | operative societies. Cadum |=: Ointment WeLVelLADE | for Children's civ TIEGELD Skin Troubles | aia a Cadum Ointment can be applied to the tender skin of infants and children suffering from tetter, rash, eczema, chafing and similar troubles, It stops the itching at once, and | much: suffering from skin troubles | may be avoided by the timely use of | this wonderful remedy. Cadum Oint- | ment is also good for pimples, itch, | blotches, scaly skin,eruptions, sores, beat nts bs, cuts, burns, ringworm, etc. || BELASCO Yo 4.0. reins “ LIGH GAIETY.. Wiyay & (60h ‘SMITH-GOLDEN sbtebben 3B Wisk Fools en eRGEST Wa ; i a, aay || me 1) \Week’sNewFiay Na comedy called fe HURTIG™SEAMONS 1 Lucille” will be produce t Henry Miller's The- son has written the A I NAR Jackson and B, G, De Syiva, and the ‘ore is by George Gerswhin, The sok; the lyrics are by Arthur powders in the Foot Bath and soak and ; rob the feet. It takes the sting out of | abode aastell sidgandb Maes story bs concerned with the effort of 1b Des.ereand mmatting, echitg | b i —— THEATRES. — - : i n for lasting comfort, aust | Ss ; THEATRES. THEATRES. THEATRES. THEATRES. : : poeneen ss ).15.) 5 Se Cae UR ST Are Now United by the Great American Seaplanes— Just as Strong Was the Bond Ja UBLICE HUD ——————————— enero LOEW'S NEW YORK Byes hee 3 an werk THURS., FRI. & SAT. Booth gerrice’ iets be eat eta ht vont. WHLLLAMS aatinees Wee . COMEDY TOBY’ S DOW | fuse MoNTONS NORMAN TREVOR HE MANION Boris RANK COMED) HEAT HE—Now 41 nie Wwe EXTWA MAT, DECORATION DAY PLAYHOUSE iit Wes Sinee Day’ a’ aat ALICE BRADY ™,;anhve* 3RD MIRTHFUL MONTH |]| FREDERICK PERRY and Uihers OF UNINTERRUPTED TRIUMPH A PLETHOPA OF FUN COLOR, MUBIC AND HLS A4gthSp, Weigh EY EXTRA MAT DECORATION. DAY. \ snityctt BARRYMORE, * DIRECTION OF LEE & J. J. Basan rare | Between Them, Made by A.H.WOODS EF: SUCCESSES q nd LAUGHTER PLYMOUTH #,%, soe" ttt im Ointment is a Frerich | ma temecet ie Ee wi!%o DARK ROSALEEN COHAN & HARRIS 7,055 ers AMUSEMENTS. THE ROYAL yn A COHANIZED OPERA COMMMUE. TYSON & CO. LONGACRE {{* (#7 95 Des, Choice seats for Griffith's BROKE Me BLOSSOMS," at Geo. M. Cohan Thea- tre, can be obtained in advance at all our ticket offices. Best seats 1c to $3. lg) a a ae 78% The Dantiest D. Chorus Ever "Som on Breedway ore Co t 3 E'S — Excellent seats for D. W, GRIFFITH'S “BROKEN BLOSSOMS ' can be secured N )W in advance for all performances at Geo. M, Cohan Thea. Best Seats $3. WHERE BEAUTY M’BRIDE TICKET AGENCY MEET 86 Vals Wed 8 Sat. 23% ; 3 NE FRIENDLY ri ENEMIES! * .\. BIPUMuM WORLD foun weLLy & ‘Lucy, RIV E SIDE VER Sil DE ONTH G. M_ ANDERSON Presents |HENDERSON AMUN, Ribwarding | AMUSEMENTS. ration Day. MAXINE ELLIOTTS HRA. Bra §.20 s WedDee Day & Sat The comedy HIT, TEA for 3 ARTHUR BYRON CONEY ISLAND. OPEN FOR THE SEASON a Bees AaUS oe PAR | g STEEPLECHASE w CAN ae | BIG MUSICAL SPLASH AUR | PALS

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