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Scintillating Stage Stars—Tenement Child Invalids Now Sure to Have Lives Prolonged by Healthful Air, Fine Food and Best Care. MAURICE "sno. eS LAD By = SAMUEL LANIN. will be. still bet THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, ALL TO BE “MAIN” FEATURES ifonemraeuentpme IN BENEFIT PERFORMANCE FOR The purpose in this @ase was to put a finishing touch on the pro- gramme for the Evening World Kid- die Klub Country Fund benefit, and ’ the purpose of the fund ts to rescue KIDDIES’ KLUB COUNTRY FUND) !s2:?% stctioeta sew For children who suffer in the whooping ——. cough season and take them out to the country where they can get well. So Mary Hay of the “Marjolaine” $a Brings a Chorus and © the chorus, ¢ “I Want You, and she said she would bring an en- semble of the “Marjolaine” chorus, and she said Milan Roder, the or- chestra leader of the production, would handle the baton for this num- ber. And that's that It will be a tuneful afternoon in epite of the fact that movies on the screen and movie stars on the stage were originally intended to be the main features, But so many artists of all kinds have been volunteering that Instead of having only one or two main features It appears that all the features will be absolutely “main.” Ray Miller's orchestra—they vaudeville and at the Club will » and Jo wi 1 the Roseland Orches on boasting the pow people dance whether they know how or not. Frank Fay, the master of cere monies, has dectded to bring with him the amazing Mttle dancer whom al most everybody has applauded as | "Olivett sixteen or seventeen und everybo name. Maybe it will come out, but there's no promise. It has been decided that Galina Ko- pernak, no matter what else she sings, will sing “Nobody's Baby,” of which Lester Santley {s the composer What the children (all ages) will particularly lke to see on the screen is “School Days.” just as it was pro- duced for Warner Brothers dy Harry Rapf under the direction of William Nigh. Some of the people who ap- pear on the screen will also appear in person, in real life, All the money taken fn at the door —not a cent deducted for any sort of expenses—will be used for the benefit Girls—if you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it. will tarve your hair and rnin it if you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. ‘The only ‘sure o get rid of dandruff is to dissolve jen you destroy it entirely. To do liquid arvon; apply it at night when re- iring, use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. nal Appearances of . Maw Murray, Metro, ‘O'Brien, Selznick, dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely. dis- Surprise Dancer © Fables.” sign and trace of it digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and fecl a hundred times better, You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four asked for a svlo| ounces is all you will need, no matter horus. That is}how much dandruff you have. This happens when | simple remedy never fi v The Kiddie Ki und Queen Anne Dining American Walnut tartling Reductions-~ Startling because Prices were extremely Low prior to this extraordinary Sale of Quality Furniture. Three-piece Living Room Suite, covered na selection of Velour or Tapestry — (Pilowarms. Loose Spring Cushion Seate) -Ind Bedroom Suites, too—$155 to $1550. Values $195 to $2000. KELLNER BROS. ‘Thirty One years selling Good Furniture Southeast Comer th Street & 6th Avenue — ice Holland would help her, | Mller, $1,000; Joseph Butt showing what they look like |) Dandruff Soon Ruins the Hair ||| this, get about four ounces of ordinary || By morning, most if not all, of your || solve and entirely destroy every single |) You will find. too, that all itching and || of the sick children, country alr, pure food, proper nurs ing and medical supervision. It will be Sunday afternoon, 4 o'clock. are now on sale at the box office, cents to $2. —_———— CITY COLLEGE GRADUATES New Structure Can Be lege of the City of New $26,600 at a libra night at the Hotel Ax Was raised for the building of a brary, which, Library Committee, said $100,000 had give the site This has been done, but owl nised ave at the dinner Those who |lows: J. Leasler, $1,000; Moses 13) D. Robinson, $1,000; : William Kenyon, $1 Ww Man, $1,000; Jacob Sha Dr. Joseph J. Klein, $1. piro, $1,000; Surrogate J. 1 than Otth $500; Justic Wagner, wants to know her last |= 1872——_ to give them | Arthur M. at the Astor Theatre, Tickets GIVE $26,600 FOR LIBRARY. $100,000 Required Before Work on Fewer than fifty graduates of the Col according to President | Mezes, is the createst need of the in tion. Lee Kohne, Chairman of the | be raised before work could be begun | on the new structure. The city wil and $100,000 toward the building provided the college wil) raise $150,000. n building costs $100,000 $1,000, | Bloomingdale Ss Our Sone NY SDS EY ——— An Unprecedeni ted Sale of Women’s Silk Spring Dresses, $25 | 1922, Lamport, $4000; Willlam Jexander Levine, §300; Dr, Robert Abbe, | Thomas Churehttl, $600; President Sidney A. Mozes, $1,000; Dr. |thowo not present. Bernard Cronnon, $400; Ndward M, Lau-|to be made in instalments over a period terbach, $250; Harold Minrath, $260; Al- lof four yeara, Gorden, $500 50} The Fielder Most versatile of dress gloves, the soft gauntlet Centemeri Fielder with chic gore effect and strap adapts itself admirably to capricious sleeve fashions. Centemeri Gloves to! glovers in Grenoble of superb aay French Nationale Kidskin— In black or white, self finished or in the tranchant style, and 13 colors, 1.50 Only 8 Saturdays before Easter 400 FirrH AVE. New York—Philadelphia Grenoble, France TREET LEXINGTON TO. THIRD AVENE The Choicest Creations of the | Country’s Foremost Manufacturers | Scores and scores of these charming, individual dresses offered at a price that makes home dressmaking a folly. Simply shining with Spring freshness and loveliness. End- less numbers of styles—a style for every personality and every occasion. Only the finest materials, including the popular cantons and foulards have been used. Only the most skilled workmen have been employed for the making. $2,000; A.M, Lamport pledged $3,600 for | hese payments are Only the newest Parisian styles have been followed. What woman wants more? Sizes 36 to 44 Bloomingdales Extra Salespeople Second Floor Colors: Tans and blues. Shle elts. Al Spring Sport Coats a Girls 6 to 14 Materials: T'weeds, polo mixtures, herringbones, homespuns Full cut, raglan style sleeves, inverted pleats, double pleats, lar patch pockets, buckled belts of same, and leather toomingdale’s Specially Priced at 510.95 Dozens of new spring coats, never on sale before, in a choice of all the new materials, new cuts and k B | i colors, and all girls’ sizes. ar ang eS Every coz sure to meet | | the demands of the tmost 50e to $4, 95 discriminating mother as How very important this well as the test of the hard- | con 8o lately tabooed . oe : n iow much more import- est wear. It is without | ant the lovely and almost in- |]! a doubt the ideal coat for dispensable earrings! Here | inde . they are in a truly gorgeous all girls from 6 to 14 array—all styles and all colors |}! at prices from 50c to $4.95. Imitations of jade, pearls, jet, red rock, crystal lapis laguli and amber that are with dif- ficulty distinguished from gen- New and Interesting lined throughout, uine, Second Floor Main Fi ~ Men’s New Soft Hats $2.85 to $4.25 The hat for NOW—# soft shaped mode! in any of the prevailing shades, we have them all. Priced as low as $2.85 and up to $4.25, | Men’s and Young Men’ $ Suits in a Sale Here is a sale for men, offer- ing suits at less than wholesale cost of production! And they’re suits in the newest mode both for cut and ma- terial —a great many for Spring wear-—others for now Every suit tailored and fin- ished with the cure and pe cision that marks the differ- ence between our suits and suits obtainable at such a | price. . Complete range of sizes from 34 to 46, including long, short and stout, vingdale's—Becond Ploor Alexander FoR WOMEN Correct to Start the Spring. Season are tan calfskin brogue oxfords—a new last—sporty, quite mannish. Have low heels and wing tips. S00 a pair Here, too, is an interesting lot of smart, high-valued strap shoes. All sizes can be found in the lot, though not in each style. These were mostly $8 to $10. $4.85 Now a pair Sixth Avenue Corner 19th St. FoR MEN Brown Grain Leather lace; double sole clear to heel; full round toe; low broad heel. A sp en- did shoe—the type outdoor young men wear. Solid leather, of course. All sizes; C, D and E widths. $P 85 a pair | All our winter oxfords, too, are reduced to | $7.65. Though not complete in sizes, the | assortment of styles is very attractive. " Sixth Avenue Corner 19th St. | FOR BOYS AND GIRLS i Tan and brown lace shoes, that in uppers, linings, soles and heels are as durable as we know how to make them. For Girls For Boys 84 to 1014...... $3.95 | iitoz......... $4.50 Mto2......., 4.50 | 24 w5%s....... 5.00 214 to6 ......0s. 5.85 ALL BROWN All made on Alexander orthopedic lasts and in full range of sizes. 548 Fifth Avenue at Forty-fifth Street Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth Street S BAUMANN eo] ff Buy now. 750-752 8'Ave.|| eae) oe, Annual February Sale 3ttueaay FURNITURE, RUGS AND CARPETS Evenings. At Substantial Reductions —~ i QUEEN ANNE PERIOD BEDROOM SUITE IN IVORY ‘224: 4s consisting of Dresser, Chifforone, Vanity Dresser and Bow. Foot End Bed; 4 pieces. Mlustrated, at Columbia Grafonolis from $i y Paymen March Columbia Records on 5. omplete ew He MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE, Period $1675 Design Our Easy Payment Plan Applies Everywhere Within We Furnish Apartments and Homes on Week! as Miustrated, at