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om 1919 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, DPA | Sistine Chapel - 4.000 CHEER GALL pe FOR RECOGNITION | “Nina Tarasova (}F IRISH RE REPUBLIC C By Spleester Rawling. mond fing gleamed pleasantly in the morning sunlight. “Oy, what a nice dtmink for youself, ain't you?” “Man, that sure am some sparkler, "Bout eleben karat joystone it am.” ‘ant to sell it by yoursell “Man, dat am ma good-luck spark- ler. Ah should never sell it.” “For how much js it worth?” in- quired Herman curtoualy. “Seventy-five gold boys It cost,” re- plied Rastus, “Let me give it the once over.” The obliging Ethiope slipped the ring from hin finger and handed it to Herman. Herman regarded it with & professional scrutiny. The stone sparkled all rgbt; im fact, it almost 10,060 AT ELKS CARNIVAL TO RAISE POOR GOAL FUND W Vaudeville, PHOTOPLAYS. 84S “COHAN TIE Daily, 2.30 and 6.30. EDWARD A. MACMANUS’ PRODUCTION THE LOST BATTALION Bands Dancing To Herman, for He Sprung A Low-Down A.E.F. Trick from | Rivington Street Pushcarter Thought He Had benhodhenad a Sure Thing, but He Didn't, and Even His and Ball Game Features of Brooklyn Programme. To obtan money for the purchase of coul for the poor of Brook n. ARNBEGIE HALL was filled last sors Ved stage as well a9 thé | “christmas he house, by an audi- \iyn, the Brooklyn Lodge No. 22 P. jence ri ‘enooinmaoe type. A quartet |O, EL, held a field carnival at Ibbets | of singers from the Gistine Chapel, | Field yesterday. It was estimated that Rome, making a first appearance in | 10,000 persons enjoyed the elaborate pro- | | Mass Meeting Also Also Demands Friend Benny, Diamond Expert, Couldn’t fauch fof anythi ny except an siete Ban on Pho Loans to /ameries, attracted hundreds of ity | ive bande of rust, vaudevile sta Very ia Solin a ht. y y i . ¢ classic | 5 omanee Help Him Out After He Haid Fallen for the |p ot Mined neauy covering the sritatn, | them, who are not habitual attend. | Apectaculas chai oe all “Em baa -< 99 bottom of the stone. “What are you trying to pull off by me with that fake diamond?" he ex- in a quandary. | postulated. ants at concerts, There was a gra- A demand that Corigrens recognize | cious greoting of the visitors as they | the Irish Republic wan sent to Wash-/ecame upon the stage, they were |were some of the features » festivities began shortly after 1 ‘clock when the Police Band and Tinfoil Decoy. ERMAN was pushcarting along | ‘Re-enacted by the Survivors Now Herman was sag ree ee ington to-day by the leaders of an up-| t 4 op one Rivington Street the other day| To teu the truth, our colored citigens | wan eytior ARC paid soventycfive | Foarious maas meeting beld last AWNE| tesenetont, uae (hep ih opplattes | aria, envarea th TAL” tad were NUDITY . A Dp d 8, entered eld hey were with more or less success. As/on Rivington Street are about as |doliahs it in France and ah guess) at the Lexington Theatre. Resolu-| generously. At no time was there a | followed shortly afterward by the Fire | SEX PROBLEM ,the inhabitants of the east side came | numerous as express trains in Brook- can tell a sparkler when ah 8€@8) tions adopted at the meeting also de-| marked arouscment of emotion, or of |Department Band, and fifteen minutes VULGARITY | ato rman si . nly tym, There perstition that even |!) ‘ i ehh a Ll im » eve Gand OF UN ' along. Herman sized H hy ni A yo. There is a superstition that even I bet you $2 it ain‘t, I should live} Manded that this Nation refuse to] artistic appreciation later came the band of the Department WAR and 0 &@ ghort squint at one within the | go," offered Herman leed any more money to Great Brit-| me singers were Alessandra Gabri- {of Street Cleaning. A band concert fol VAMPIRES tempting bit of Bowery-I¥th Street boundary means| Rastus produced $2 and Herman] gin until the Army of Occupation is] ¢}) + Luigi Gentili, contralto; |!oved. with v selections by Patrol merchandise In-|much good fortune for the rest of the |Produced two, ‘The latter wanted to! \in4 ae, oO eNO tN ae ee eee gt, (man Howard Smith of the Police De A PICTORIAL SENSATION tended to entice a| 4 oa that oat Hi hold the stakes, ut Rastua had rawn from Ireland. Balo Cecchini, tenor, and Augusto | fartment S ot ee tees ne n oa accoun Be jerman leet | learned at leaat one thing about ath- The crowd that souglit to attend the| Pos Santos, basso. Most of the music wing this the 15th's Band from mares ye wit thiek coln of joubly pleased, for now he was all set leticn in the A meeting was so great that four over-| wi 0 >mat 4 5 ose Be ener . COLUM cach. Mra Altmane|unut nightfall. Rastus wandered | CCMA WOF |i 'te” was then| now gath, er f over-|was unaccompanied, but sometimes | Band arrived. bade you ate” sivoreed= bs went by and fell! ty al t agreed to take the w gatherings “Were held after the|the singers were sustained by Alberto an and Schenck of th DET.103 & a slowly along, pausing once to view, stakes and the|400rs were closed when 4,000 got in|Cametti; at the piano or the organ, | entertained, and Prof, | Willan , * for a 10-cent box | profenmonally, a roast chicken in the th Rivers and fifty-seven of his dancing re 5 tes t , 7 . stone to the dia. | the theatre, The programme was divided between | were grouped for a tableau. of lac face pow-|restaurant. Hy that time Herman had mond store ot) w 4 “na Age aiaaae tiie ac, kaktta PIM found the exact ware for Rastus eee os Rb hen Frank P, Walsh rted |religious and secular works, The} e bis oe ten “OR re aie Le all ADVERT! EMENT. Abrahame likewiee|, weet to buy some nice shoe pol- lly for a ver. | {Ireland ts free, and she ‘will stay |quartet wore the vestments of the| “Hell Fighters” of Col g 7 Article N: y ea “ eae iro fa he adked as the negfo ap-| dict. The surprised ; free,” the cheering knew no bounds, | church while singing excerpts from | Hayward's regiment. Rube Marquard. ‘ 0. tumbled for a mir | proeened ae pollah SURE wenny first vlaced| and Irish’ Republic and American |the masses, which included tommel- | Lewis, P;, Malone and Horace f. Atnn arr : x ror, and, even though Mra. Rosenbiatt | do ann P 5 | BA the $1 out of reach | fags waved side by side. 3 I's “Alleluja” and compositions by | pires, The game was won by the + Thea., 424 St., W. of BC) failed to buy the silver potish offered ha. Nida. atove buoking fora Rgon the counter and) regerences to the Leaguo of Na- torla, Tannacconi, and | eros, |"Roughnecks,” 4 2 2 Harris y lroprac 1C\» Herman for three jits, the vender | gime, such as 1 wou! Idn't sell to my ed the) tons idad the pened treaty ca hides nventional evening clothes were | Contin’s, Noon to 11 P.M, | bl ‘é Y sparkler 4 ed) worn for the singing of madrigals by was pleased ra sister for less than & quarter? “What (oF you stick in the tin-foll%| 4nd jeered just as heartily, Any ier | CONEY CARNIVAL ALL WEEK. | n e Nl the stove polish | . “ ‘ ion “te 6 Palestrina, Lasso, Antolisei, Muller or e t [Rasta a A ae atens remtane ees, 3 Lad lnncant oem, ce eat aihond. cf aru] When President Wilson Was eriticised |. snecowers had been well drilled) Maune Witt Have Maral) Gea aad ROADWAY i gia ‘op. Prtows) } blocks usually, but to-day the meee | ink so he npled the recond finger of [png ee CEN ee { showed musical understanding and | \ not? here was laughter, Dut only in one | teasing effects, al- Peace Carnival. ‘ ’ bs y . Ide Benny re you trying to/ef bis name. s eg ds, the iw i bpd Ly e voice he oprano dled sie hfe: eed [Joke among me?” he asked with sud-| Mr. Walsh aroused the greatest ate hg bee eerlanley haorry len awitching on of thotsands of Pasa " , falls high chair or off the den suspicion enthusiasin perhaps. He was intro- | wa as [multi-colored electrig lights, Coney Isi- | ¥. ACHESTRA, 7 pmetimes off pitch, and often was | e y Isle | i dncnest bed do you hear some one say, “Oh, | FA S of New PIANOS and | Thastus pocketed the $4. ‘Then dawn | duced by Alien MeCardy’of the Com- Hoe ee itevolen The other and to-night will begin its Mardi Gray THE a ‘ I Al 1 jcame over Herman's mental horizon, | mittee of Forty-eight, one of the | in’ » not free from the latter and Carnival of asperity OL! well, a fall never hurts a baby. Their and Used have bean cheated. swindled |"6tOup of Iiberals” under whose | yulces wore nor free Teo te net and “Pr viel | ontinue | MIRACLE MAN bones are soft and they get right over ng myself,” he cried as he started | 4uspices the meating was held. This | fulr. the for the 1 mere | IVOL arate ° for Wanex Markel Court was the signal for a mighty outburst | Sts be nightly parades # F | cre ‘ ovahtety aoe a epee el Kesivtant District Attorney Direngo | Of Appinuxe, all rising, When several a rs stittto Fruselan | 226, AmonR ‘ e" | The. Witney tothe ronic diseases or chronic weak- wand thouted “Three cheers for our next} Nina Tarasova, the little with Miss ¢ idine In a c Times Square ak Tibsis “ef cBlldtiood: and later lite ts euny Ste a mmart coon, Herman | President” the cheering increased. singer who appeared at the very end| drawn by thr 5 ‘a tons he eeuatied, "Vem stone. wae: e008 George Washington, whose name|of last season and made most of us,|ing ‘he Arch of Vie tory: “Harmany. Bave their beginning in just such Jand the tin-foll was placed thers for|W® ull revere,” started Mr. Walsh, | who were tired, sit up and take no-| 10th rity,” Pro, troubles. your benefit, Better hurry back and “stigmatized the English as ‘the tice, began the ecital season at Care 1 = mised A National Chi diy bea t ‘ Liberty n the $2." ; common foe of all mankind! May I] negie Hall on Satu ney Island has been transformed Tustitu ropractie has traced to injured Bonds Gy! how much T am swindied!" | not voice the spirit of that splendid | dience that fairly p A veritable fairyland of ight t of the ills which afflict Token, protested Herman. individual when I say that England | torlum hailed and ed punting and flow Each night r is Te ieee the arand old temple of | has not udvanced one step since that | ‘That her own countrymen and women | be given over to one or more societ A slight tumble, @ jar— jared edie’ "From now on ‘wiry |time—that she is still the murderer,|wero in a vast majority was made | To-Alght is “Lifeguards Night.” PLAZA EVANGELINE ns that chil | Herman, at least, the old superstit still the robber”"—— evident by ted they encase at Maton apes of om: " Furth itatements i t|her and begged her to sing this or 7. are Bplay ‘Tho great advantage in dealing with the Old Reliable che saat side. wilt be regarded with | | Sur Aerie: nbsadne: eer erat Russian Bahn Bake Gchars, “HOU | PHOTOPLAYS. Aish! 0. Heiey's “BURIED. TREASURY fag—mey result in dislocation to all House of 48 years! standing: You're assured of obtaining ||P™°?*" USP 4 when Mr. Walsh declared: | of her people, found that her art| was as true and her personality as | magnetic as when first she disclosed | them to us. She suffered less by | abandoning the intimacy of a smaller greater or less extent of the bones of the spine. Just what organs may be affected at the time be ‘e here to-night to express it and purest statesmanship, ted in the highest form of nism, We meet here to-night the Best PIANOS Instruments that Playerpianos—have been refinished and put in fine condition and PLAYERPIANOS money can buy. ye come to us in exchange for our BIRD HUNTER K KILLS A MAN. D-W-GRIFFITH'S MIGHTY DRAMA OF ELEMENTAL E! SMOTHER ANDTHE cannot | We ‘ vu © ted. Lord et Sra periy hah as there are savings from $150 to #250—a good Upright as Aragrisaaa apr ieteadaieh barty, ae Pein a enctalnewitt a tritee palnt> Bees it may iced that the low as $120, Playerpiato as low as $395—guarantced. | Giiton and Nicholas Tufo of No. 2466| friends of Ireland, against the bar-|ed by hermelf, in a handsome costume A Dramatic sata wit has developed some chronic|] New UPRIGHT PIANOS, $360 TO $460. | Hughes Averue, the Bronx, hunting for | baFous course which tho English | as a Russian boy, Miss Tarasova sang | pure husting WARM or disease, ’ " a Government cynically proposes to] Russian folk songs that ran a gamut | turing MAE MA PLAYERPIANOS, $595 TO $800. || birds at Mamaroneck yesterday morn-|Gavermment, cynically proposes, to | Musto tions trom the grave and som- | Rob ARRON Chiropractor uses no nos- BABY GRAND PIANOS, $700. PLAYER GRANDS, $1,100. j!pe, enw a movement in the Ireland may bg extinguished. bre to the gay and the broadly hu- | Inthe GOeWs T cath i © thums or instruments. His equip- |] ¢, \Gilton blazed away with his “We're t 4 Wibe co h ence! 5 1 here to-night to send a mes-|morous. They included “My Coun- Wes thorouah knowledge of the || Paihe Pathophone Phonographs, $25 to $225. |)otn’at tert, at kiled. i [enge through the’ word that @ cam: | ry one of the Volga, My Tollowng - ly. je works | Run es a paign of ‘rightfulnegs cannot stifle “Lullaby” and ‘Mother-in- WEDNESDAY. Mt ie * gh readjustments of the hated RECORDS FROM 60¢ LIBERAL TERMS WITHIN REASON || jive OF No. 660 Hast is7uh st the | FXsland'a-ory tor liberty. of which excellent transia- Mae vee ‘oe ‘The brothers went home and Iater| “Why is this an American question? of the spine, mace with the hands tions into Engtish had been made by THURS,, FRI, verican. Gene—the “Chiropractic Thrust” it 291 LIVINGSTON ST., t orted the killing to the Bronx Park First, vee the British are vio- | Cecil Cowdrey and Sigmund Spaeth. SAT. & BUN LS THORS. & FRI ; ‘ volice Station. They were sent to Ma-|jating in Ireland the principles for | 2 “Comi: | Circle, called—and preaches the gospel Queerty ome, Reener's Theatre || Fa rondek Nicholas wns released. Gilton [MCR Annan tered ete oie eed | Ree ane an reo aptly ak Between Nevins and Hanover Rye,” she sang graphically and archly | pay the ordinary laws of health and was held in $3,000 ball on a ch Second, they |jn English. She was assisted by Max | FRI. i ‘cha Paton Oya) 0 asset, iene must be obeyed to prevent Women. fer sneaineven Th rican money, and third, | Gegna, the Russian ‘cellist, whose Beep legal Boulevard, sun. tions calling for the exercise of asking billions ‘more, and] solos found much favo troadway kis. Orpheum, fot, skill. The Chiropractor’s nim is to ree e the cause; not treat the result. Before consulting a Chiropractor mys make inquiry of the Chiro- "Ml never get anothor dollar! the cheering subsided added, “Unless over the pro- test of liberty-loving Americans.” “They are asking us now to enter | PHOTOPLAYS. a ic Bureau of Public In into a pact that we forever Soares Address all inquiries to C. Ireland,” Mr. Walsh continued, re- 50.—The Evening World, New terring to the League of Nations. : Cries of “They'll never do it! Never ‘ork City. Chin practors of New York and New Jersey (Rights Reserved.) ver!” from all over the heatre. In only one way can England be successful in wiping out the republi- can movement tn Ireland,” he went on, “and that is by the murder of every man, woman and child who now exists in that country. came You Yourself —are in every last story and article in People’s Magazine +f F well-equipped millions, aided Babies Sleep for October, by the modern inventions of war, will be more than a match for the 200,000 militiamen whom the republic can muster, But if those 200,000 fail, 200,000 more will take their places— even the women will combat the in- vader until the protests of a horrified world can bring even imperious Eng- land to her senses,” Martin Conboy, Director of the Draft in New York City, made a vig- orous onslaught on the League of Na- Mons and the pence treaty. In gen- his speech followed that of Mr. Walsh, he dectaring that the League will forever ensiave Ireland, He pre~ dicted its downfall, Among other speakers were As- sistant District Attorney Alfred J ‘Talley, Major Michael Kelley of the old sith, Norman Thomas, editor of the World To-Morrow, and Lincoln Colcord, You've wanted to know ever since you read your first short story what sort of a person wrote it and how it got into the magazine and how much money there is in writ- ing fiction, “Here’ s an authoritative article from an active editor who has bought fter Cuticurc $2,000,000 Worth of Fiction E tells you how it feels to find” anewauthor, why he does and doesn’t buy your ‘Dr. Frank Crane's ten simple, short rules for ‘thinking straight”, You'll think over WILLIAM eee MARY MILES MINTER stories and gives you straight from the shoulder advice about the whole fascinating business of getting your ideas onto a typewriter, You've met lots of the di- verting characters in H, C, WVitwer's bang-up movie yarn —Adam and F.va—or you want to meet them. Irving Bush's (the Bush Term- inal man) plan of “Reasoning from Fundamentals” and enjoy “A Chat with a Woman Pros- ecutor’’. And youasa business man will talk over your plans with Frank 4, Vanderlip after B.C. Forbes has introduced you. 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