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THEy SUN rANP NEW YORK. HERffEfi, " THURSDAY, " RIC 22, 19'0.S' i m I a j SiZver, Cross, $ JPTwfe Forces I For Summer Wear I Freres I , tsntuvto in h !'"W GLOVES Tan, Gray, Kid, Buckskin For Men and Women The Word's Greatsst Leather Stores 404 Fifth Avenue, New York ; 253 Broadway Boston 145 .Trrmont Street London 39 Rojent Street SafeTnUiC . eV for Infants knd Invalids HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. For infants, invalid and grow, ing children. Pure nutrition, upbuild, ing the whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. More nutri tious than tea,, coffee, etc. Instantly prepared. Requires no, cooking. ' Snbilitules Coit YOU Suae Price MANY PAY TRIBUTE TO DR. MARKOE Simplicity Characterizes Fu neral Services In CJiapcl of St. George's Church. rOLTCEMEN STAND GUAIU) Noted jron Among Those Pres ent' Body Taken to Sleepy Hollow Ccmctcryi Recent Paintings by MAURICE FROMKES OS VIEW. MACBETH GALLERY 450 Fifth Avenue Miehle Cylinder Press FOR SALE First class condition; taking form 38x50. A. J. CASEY, 117 Chambers St. No One Need Buy Cuficura Before He Tries Free Samples Soap, Ointment. Tsleam, 25e. ererphr.. Sample ' Simplicity chnractcrUctl the funeral of Dr. Jame3 Wrlsht Markoo In the chapel of St. George's Church yester day. Mounted police stood guard In the rain! while detoctlves were Stationed in and near tho clinpol to keep curious In truders from disturbing tho service. Admission was limited strictly to tho holders of cards and to others who were Identified ns close- asBoclhtes of Dr. Markoe. As It was the chapel was crowded, many noted men being pres ent to pay tribute, to the famous Burgeon. Dr. Karl Reliant!, rector oi mo church, conducted brief Episcopal rites. He was nsslstcd by the Rev. J. Oilman nuskl. tho Rev. Edward Qauicr, mo Iov. William H. Gibbons ana tne uev. J. M. Horton, assistant rectors of the parish. There wero no pallbearers, but ihB Pollen Denartmerit furnished on es cort of honor picked from members of tho Traftyc Squad. The comn anu aunr wero heaped with a profusion of floral offerings. .... The funeral party acoompamco. mo body to Sleepy Hollow dmietery, Tar rytown, N. Y., whero It was placed In a vault to await the arrival of Dr. Markoo's daushter.'Mrs. William J. Schlcffelln, ,Jr., from California. Burial will take place after her arrival. The members of. tne ramiiy who m-i c present Included Mrs. Marltoe, tviuow of the surgeon ; Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sar gent. Mr-mul Mrs. Arthur L. Dovens, son-in-law nnd daughter; Mr. and Mrs. T. Markoe Robertson, brother-in-law nnd si.ter of Dr. Markoe. and Mr. find Mrs. Henry Markoe, cousins. Among tho prominent friends' of Dr. Markoo who attended the services' were J P. Morgan, Herbert L. Sattcrlce. Cieorge Vv". Wlckersham, former United States Attorney-General; William G. McAdoo, former Secretary of the Treas ury; William McAdoo. Chief City Mag istrate; R. Pulton Cutting, George K. Warren, William J. Schleffelln, Charles H. Rrown. Henry W. Monroe, Wllllnm Fellowes Morgan, Olcott G. Lnno and Dr. George K. Brpwor, who helped can ture Dr. Markoe's slayer, homas W. Slmpkln. ARMY ORDERS. Special to Tnn Sis xn New Yobs: Hcrai.d. WASHINGTON. April 21. Tho following Army order were made publir today: U. 8. ARMY DISCHARGES. Tho following named officer" are honorably dichanred from their emergency commis sions only Call. John C. Gllmore, Jr.; Lonls R. Burp-ess, Alston Hamilton, Samuel A. Kcphart and James M. William". Capt. Carl J Smith. Frank J. Atwood. Du raid McA. Barr, Robert S. Darr, Cerald R. Ruti, Gordon I.. Carrtnirton, Willis l. Chnpln, Donald M. Cole, Georse D. David on, Vincent B. Dixon, Albert W. Braves, Ilarrlnston L. Flanlran, Paul II. French, Richmond T. Gibson. Francis A. Haiie. Charles J. Ilerror, Ira I). Hill. Dale D. Ilia man. James C. Ilulson. Ixalle V. Jcffcrs, John I!. Martin, Edwin C. Mead. Edward A. Murphy. Joseph! J O'Hare, William G. Pat. toron. Ilurh A. Ramsey. James O. Rood. James C. Ruddr.ll, William R. Stewart, C H. Tennoy, Edwhrd II. Underwood, Uerthold vncej. jsme.tie ii. waiDacn, Horace I., won. tiker. Rlehanl II. Webb. Allwrt R Ives. William McK. Jackson. Herbert L. Lee. John J .Mccointer, Richard J, Marshall, HnrolU A Nlsicy. Harold w. Rehm. Clement Ripley, Harold H Rfstln. Josenh A. Sheridan. I Charles D. Thomas, Yarrow. D. Veely. Ar I Ihur N. While. John S. Window, Walter F . Wriffht. Louis C. Arthur. Jr. : Oliver J. Rood. I Jr Gerald E. Brower. Stanley F Bryan. I William Clarke, Robert W Daniels. Erwln Far Reaching Credit The basis of Commerce and In dustry is raw material. The production, gathering and trans porting of raw material through jungles, down tropic rivers, across many seas all these op erations are made possible by the far reaching power of credit. The National Bank of Com merce in New York employs dts great credit resources in further ing the processes of production, manufacture and distribution from raw material to final consumption. National Bank of Commerce inNewYork ' Capital. Surplus and Undivided Profits Over J-ifty five Million Dollars 0. W. Davis, Drecklnrlflre A. Day, Wlllsm I), DuBwoody, Arm and Durant, Oscar L. Orulm, Ralph T. Heard, John 0. Uoiklni, 1. atiTOneo V. Houston, Charles E. Hunlil. First Lleutenants-vAlfred II. Keller, Letter M. Kilrarlf, Ralph K. Learnard. Albert W. I.onr. Donald 8. McConnaus hy. Frank Camm, Howard E. Camp, Ralph J. Canine, Pitt F. carl, Jr., Amos E, Canrlchael, Donald A. Carson, Georae W. Cassell, Willouthby T, Coolio. William E. Corklll. Johi,,I. Crosan, Donald D. Demarest, Leon Deases, Harvey. Edward. Earl C Ewert, William E. Farthlar, Jlelvln t. McCreary, James II. McIIenry.-An--ilrcw S. Jlesaelc, Frederick A, Molcalf, John C. M,oos, Edward 8. Ott. John V. Anderson. Tames W. Andrews, Paul M. Arnold, Ralphs. Darby, Harold Dlakelay, Edwin 8. Ilrawitsf, .Ii., Jobn S, Brown, Jr., John Cv Dinner, Jr., Raymond M, Richardson. Joseph B. 'Robinson John W. Russliy, Paul W. RutIede, Cedrlo E. Scheerrr, Wlllord W. Scott, Ernest flcphens, Jr., Joseph C, Stephens, Harold L. (jtiebol, Jacob (J. Sucher, Edward It. Supplee, Jumes C. Vlckery. James W. Walters, Webster JI. Warren, Maury h. Webster, John A. Weeks. William W. Werts, Lon A. White, Kevins D. Younir, Ellsworth Vounr, Allen F. Drum, Claud T. Omni, Joseph II. Safer, Morris C. Handwerk, Edwin E. Aldrln, Arnold D. Amo roso, Samuel W,. Anderson, William T. An drews, Harold. O, Archibald, Reamer W. Ario,. tVcnr A. Axolson, Elvln L. Barr, Mllo D. Bar .racan, James C. Baten, Adam J. Bennett, John B. Bethea, Jr., Thomas J. IletV, Ray mond II. Hotiom, MalUand Ilottoms, Gcorte W. Brent, Levi M. Brlcker, William J. Sudke, Henry D, Cassord. Robert T, Chaplin, Robert 51. Chase, Francis L Christian, Thomas L. Cleatoo, Charles Cobb Id, Joseph Cola, Clar ence C. Tark. William R. Phllp. Edward Rl Roberts. John F. Roehm, Ronton G. Scott, Josef II. Sheets, Walter II. Soderholm, Clyde B. Sturtr. Wilbur B. Sumner. Marlon I. Voor hers. James G. Watklns, Vennard Wilson, Ansel 0. Wlnoman, Nathan D. Gordon, Clar ence P. Townsley, Jr., John B. Fldlar, I'crcy C. Flemlnr. Alfred O, Ford. Samuel 0. Gale. Herman II. F. Goaeott. Wlnfred C. Green, Howell R. Hanson, Qeorre R. Hayman, Georce P. llajs.tHnlph Hlrsch, John II. Keatlnite. a)tor L. McCormick, Samuel McCullouth, James D. Mclntyre, John P. MacNeill. Ben lamln F. Mannlnr. Albert E. Marks, Detlow M, Marthtnisn, Robert J. Mltkovtky, Dourlaa E. Morrison. Henrr T. Morrison. William W. Murphoy, Howard II, Newman, Jr., Harold A. Packard. Archibald L. Parmeleo, Roy D. Psterson, James F. Plchel, James F. Powell. Frank H. Prltchard, VVebster F. Putnam, Jr.. I.ymnn u. Rafferty, John I,, llanlev. Llovd .-vi. nanna, nonry A. iiarKins, Charles a. Harris, Edwin P. Hart, Frank II. Hastlnrs, Martin A. Hayes. Milton Hellfron. Earl Hendry. Hush N. Merrick, Charles W. Hie Kins, Ioslla W, Jeffersir), Thomas E. JeHords, Harold M. Jobes, Epliralm P. Jolls. Phillips W, Loomls, James R. Lowder, Percy S. Lowe, Chester B. McCold. Thomas S. McConnell, Thomas W. Conrad, Euirene T. Conway, Ed ward G, Cowen, Leonard R, Crows, Evans R. Crowoll. Bernard C. Dalley, Charles M. Dale, Iconard L. Davis, Harold Deas, Robert E. Do Merrllt, Georte B. Dobyns. Clarence W. Dresner, Ray 0. Edwards, John It, Emblch, Wtlllani R. Epes. Kenyon P. Flars:, Paul W. Georre, Fred. W. Gerhard. Jr.. Joseph II. Gilbreath, James M. Gillespie and Marshall L. Godtfcrand, Mn k,r ling QUARTERMASTER CORPS. William P. Stlnson, to Mobile and Rlrnilnchsiii, Ala.; Col. Amos WT Kimball, ur iiiliii time uiouiba' leave; Major uiarlea T. Arrlclil, to Ilatelton, l'a.; Flmt Lieut. Alfred R. (Ktteuby, honorably dlKhargedi Opt. Arthur (1. T. Duncan, to New "Vorx: First I .leu t. Gray B, Lowler, honorably discharged; Major William Griffin, to .New York; Col. Frank II. Edwards, to Wastilnzton: Mai. Jacob Arnold lIallt(ter, honorably dlscliarKl; .Major iranK riiaries Starr, to Amcniie. i. v.; Oapt. Jami-i U Alrcrson, to Columbus. Ohio; Capt. lleury W. Sacknus,,hoDorauly dlscharicVd. INFANTRY. rirt Lieut. George M. Ferris, report to prvililettt of the examining board ronveced by the riiifimandlm,' Kt-neral, First Division, Camp Taylor; Ky., for examination to determine fit Lou fur promotion; First IJeut. Simon Fostlak, iTnrt to prrsldent examining board convened by the coiiimnndltiR (ccneral, Second I)lvlilon, Camp Tratls for examination to Ucileroilne fit iiemi for promotion; Cspt. Feahler Whltlnj, rottred from netlre sertlce;. First Lieut, Robert F. Kelley, revrt military attache, American Ieratlon, Ilelnlnzfors, Finland, for atslimment to duty; First Llut. Vincent N. Taylor, (il(!i'd; FlMt Lieut. Arthur R. Rocswoort, reslcned; Col. Henry M. Plehinaun, rciort to Col. Ira A. Ilaynoa, president army- retiring Nurd. Western Department, San rrancisco. ror etanilnatlra by the hoard; UeuL-Cpl. Will iam A. Ilunislde, detallel as member of army retlrluir board appointed to meet at Wnstilng. Inn; Tire Col. William T. Merry, relieved; Capt. Chester A. Shopuard, retired from active ser- vice: Leut.-Col. Samuel 1", won, reureii irmn active service; Flrat Lieut. iCaoslus l!a.uvurd SlTb-ti. to Camp Devens; Major William O. Flelviilianer, to Douglas, Aril.; Lieut. -Col. William Wallace, granted one month's leaiF. MEDICAL CORPS. First Lieut. Frank Clinton Anderson, honor ably discharged First Lieut. Walter Robert Wjnne. honorably discharged; Capt. - Robert John Stvnr, honorably rtlschargtd; Capt. Josei Arnold Penman, honorably discharged; Capt. lleehert II. Rlnli restraed: Oant. James Roy HtHlnall, to Wathlngtoa! Col. Weston P. Cham, berlalu, to Boston; Col. Matthjw A. Delaney, to Philadelphia and Pltttburg! Ool. Joseph l. Hller, to New York s Major Henry C Coburn, Jr., ta Detroit; First Lieut. Raymond Arthur Hcb ron, to Dayton, Ohio; Capt. Pierre N. Char, bonnet, (o Dearer; First Lieut. Warford I,au Nixon, honorably-discharged; First Lleut.'Sam. nol Huston Miller, honorably discharged; First Lieut HaJph. Larence Armstrong, honorably dls 'rharted; Major' William Joseph Circe, honorably discharged; First Lieut. Forrest P. Baker, to New Orleans, for transportation to Panama. MISCELLANEOUS. Col. A'darn F. Casad, to Washington; Major Edward W. Phllllpt.jo Baltimore; Major Will iam L. Crittenden, to' New York: Flrat IJeut. Harry L Roy Jones,, cavalry, and First IJeut, Herman Hollle Felix Ootsett, field artillery, provisional apiwlnrments Id the regular army made permanent; Col. Alexander U Dade, re port to Brlg.-Uen. Robert E. Noble, president army" retiring board at Washlogton, D. p., for examination; First IJeut. Jackson W. Archer, honorary discharged; Major Malcolm A. Coles, to Waller Reed General Hospital; Col. Joseph Wheeler, Jr., granted on month's leave. COAST ARTILLERY'. Capt. Marlon P. Vestal, report to Col. Ira A. llsynes, president army retiring .board, San Franctsco, lor examination; Capt. Bert hold Vogel granted two months' leave; Capt. Albion It, Rockwood, proceed to tho United BtatPs first available transport, then to Camp Lewis; Lleut.-Col. Lawrenco 8. Miller, retired from octlvo service; First UentAFf hraim P. Jolls. to llg Point, y.tCol. FrAcis J. Bebr, to Washington, D. C; First Lieut. Claud T. Gunn. to Admiral, Md.; Capt. RaphicI S. Ohavln. to Meluclwo, N. J.! Oapt Wads' JJ. Carpenter and Capt. SanderloM Jarmen, to Abordeen proving ground. ' AIR SERVICE. First Lieut. George A. Kent, Uondrably dls-hars-ed; Ma)or Harry Graham, to Dayton. Ohio; Capt. Philip P. Cook, honorably dis charged: Capt. Byron II. Mills, toPost Field: Lleut.-Col. Henry B. Clagett, to Washington; First Lieut. .Frank W. Wells, to Camp Cus ter for honorable discharge. DENTAL CORPS, Capt. Ralph O. Leonard, honorably dis charged: First Lieut. John P. Cooper, to Walter Reed General Hospital; Capt. James U. Mnnn, to Washington: First Lieut, llarold S. Whitney, to Fox Hills, N. Y. CAVALRY. Capt James P. Y'nncey, to Fort Sam Hous ton; Major Wilson G. Heaton, Capte. Pettus II Hemphill. Victor W. B. Wales, Fjrst I. leuts. Henry H. Cheshire and Archer L. Iveh, pTliced on detached officers' list; First Lieut. Frank E. Ilcrthplet, to Fott Ethan Allen:, Lleut.-Col. George B. Prltchard. Jr.. retired from active service: First Lieut. Percy G. Black, granted two months' leave. ENGINEER. Capt. Aubrey II.' Bond, report to Col. War reu T. llaunuin, president of examining board meet nt Cnnip A. A. Humphreys for exam ination to determine fitness for jiromotlon; Capt. Edwin A, Bethel and Capt Warren A. Lynn, to Washington, I. C: Flret Lieut. Will iam M. Howe, resigned; Lleut.-Col. Harold J. Weeks, return to proper station, Washington. CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE. Major Walter F. Beyer, to Rarltan Arsenal f Major Earl Atklsson, to Washington; Capt. William F. Gcrth, to Denver. VETERINARY CORPS. Major Aumst F. Iinge, to Camp Podge; Major Jowph R. Jefferls and Cspt. Patrick II. HuJglus, to Dulse, Idaho. SIGNAL COUPS. h Capt.' Joseph II. Hyuian, honorably dis charged: rim ueut. inaries iove, rriuru to Caiup Dlx. FIELD ARTILLERY. Capt. Herbert It. Hayden. report lo Brig. Gen. Robert E. Noble, president of army le tlrlug board, Washington, D. C.-or exam ination; Mair Jowpb K. Fornance, to Rarltan Arsenal: Major John J, .Gannon, grauted the d)s' leae. The Poems of Siegfried Sassoon Picture Show $1.50 Counter Attack 1.25 The Old Huntsman 2.00 E. P. Dulton & Co., 681 5th Av., N. Y. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. NEW YORK'S LEADING THEATRES AND SUCCESSES riVIDlDP ""wBy 40th St. Eves. 8.30. fc.llrlrt Mt: Wort. Snt. 2:30 "Flawlfssperformance.brllllant play."-Tlmo In Zoe Aklns' Play ETHEL' BARRYMORB DECLASSED HUDSON Booth Tarkington'j arence "CI St West 4Uh St. Evs. 8.30. Mats, "liest Light Comedy Ever Written by ,n American." tlBTWiwi x.rriun, itii.u.xj a K.nickerbocKerkuw. Wed. & sat. 2 35. "Most LovaWe, Laugnawe I'lay 1 - at.Mf." rm SHAVINGS $ -If Sunshiny Cape Cod Comedy. 3 Best Seats at Box Office. Regular Wees. D ,.U J IJ,, W.40thBt. Evs. 8:30. Punch and Judy Mats. Frt.&sat. 2:30. 1 Hole the Wall with MARTHA IIEDMAN John Halllday. Vernon Steele. West 44th St. Eves.8:30. Mats. Today & Sat. 230. JIATIWllB Tll-UAX AT 2U BELASCO MATH Lenore Ulric &K Hcorge Scarborough and David Helaaco. By JOHN L. GOLDEN presents OAlETY.n'y.468t.Evs.8:30.Mts.Wed.&8at. ? Globe 'APplc Blossoms' Krelsler-Jacobl-LeBaron Operetta witn jonn unariea. -i noma. Wllda Bennett. Star Cast. Mts. Weil. & Sat. HENRY MILLER5.r NO. MATINEE TO-DAY BIANCHE BATES NEW AMSTERDAM' Mats. Sat. & Wed 50c to S2.0O. No Ill?lier. gEd. Wynn Carnival ED. WVNV. "THE PERFECT FOOL" In "THE SHOW THAT HAS ALL NEW YORK. LAUGHING." NEW AMSTETOAtt POOP XTSSO 1 to'j can ume oanco ipa smoha I 7U(.LUl.rrKULII, Wight frolic WU tNUMfcLY UirrtRtNT IrWWJ ,!f Otsirtd-Oinnsr a) 7-Supper ill I NEW AMSTEQOAr I to-j can DincDani Hill Cohan&HarrisMi'sflo: LAST 2 WEEKS. jb thi Ajsotvrrt PQArwne Tviru w ii vr n ( MAS)T6BPiaCt PlAy COStfTsTVCTtM I YPFI IMThcatre.We.t45th8t.Ers.8J0. E-ulvlMaH. TO-DAY A Sat. 2:20 InaCl MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2'20. DAVID ukiahuu presents THE GOLD .in aire diggers- Mvtry Hopwood OEO. rfflJAM B'way,43dSt Eves. 8:30. m. ,iats. neu. .& Sat. 2:30. SAM II. HARRIS presents WILLIAM Collier In "TnE HOTTENTOT." "It's a Riot." "BIOOEST LAUOUINQ HIT IN TOWN." I 1RPRTYW 42d8t. Kvbs.810. L.1 DC4 1 I Mats. Wed & Sat 2 -30. "IT'SA JOY RIDE." THE NIGHT BOAT' ureenwicn viuaReMats.Thur. & Sat.2:3o. POPUL-VIt MATINEE TO-DAY 2:30. EMILY STEVENS In I'hllln iiCflDUtr" with O. 1'. Moeller's "in liEaoiK "Uke an Improper story whispered behind a Valenciennes fan." Tlmej. f JoHn ici'sswafar'j ABRAHAM LINCOLN LAST WEEK of QPERA ..n.nAnnTniv nnirir A tin nf. rn.NKiHTat 8. AIDA.Muslo.Claussen:Mar- tlneIll.Amaio.iarnonrj,ruiiiu..i. r HI. ai , J.'V juiir,. i"L "r""Mf; Oalll; Caruso. Rothler, Diss. Cool. Bodansky. SA'I. at 2 TOSCA- Farrar; I.azaro. Scottl. Aialajesta. PJAngelo .Bjda. AforaMon . nn,.,r,i nelaunols. Sundellus: KIngston,DUx, Chalmers, Martlno. Cond. Bodaiuky. RUN. Eve. 50C to 12. LABT uowucni, Jp- HUN. eve. 5octoi. iaoi u.iii", xild Curtis, Beale, Delaunols. Claussen Icrlnc; jiraro. isaiirfiiii. act itniiiuia.. j -- IlAKUMAlN PIANO USED. mom wmma Don't S. fPMFEC i xmerican Lead Fbncil Co.. Waste Time, Use T PENCILS llo rifthAvenuNY. HIPPODROME SUENVAY MAY 2 GALA PERFORMANCE OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN MEMORIAL FOUNDATION LUISA I JOHN TETHAZZINI LMcOKMACIC AND OTHER STARS Scats on sale at the Hippodrome Rnx offlco Moil., April 20, 81 to IS. NO WAR TAX. NOW MADISON SQ. GARDEN I Hlll TWICE DAILY, 2:18 and 8:15, I FINAL PERFORMANCES SAT.. MAT I RINGLIMG BROS, BARHUH: BAILEY 8 PU.F. Keith's lUKKTHUDF. HOFFMAN. A I Arc W D0CK8TADEI1, AbAlC SOLLY WARD CO.,Oul B'way & 4T St. I ran Margnerlte.oths.and Mits.I)slly 23-lt. ILAURA PIERPONT 4 CO. Tin. F. Keith's I ELIZA Um BRICK la KIVPP;lnPI"0T,,,,, "me." with UlVC.lVOlLC,!vill Murrl.iey. SYLVIA R' way PS'h St. ICLARK. TARZAN. others. mm 'AT 'Every Day Is a Holiday at the Ulp.' Mall. MlPPQDROHE opitol DERT LYTELL la "JIMMY VALENTINE.' Ouera "PAOIJACOI," Booth Tkrkbigton Com edy, Symphony Orchestn COLUMDtA, JJway & 47. Twice Dally.lEvea. sam uojtvs-s ma SHOW. il;tl. THE WONDER, SHOWOFTHE UNIVERSE us novelty, splendor and matnltudo never before equalled." tllgahtlc Zoo, Congress of Freaks. Admlaalon to all. Including seats, too to S3.' according to location (War Tax Included). Children under 12 at reduced prices all mats, racept Sat. to jr.10 seats and over. , Branch Ticket Offlces(No advancs In prices) 01mbcl Bros., It. H. Macy it On J") R. 8. MOSS' r t m DROADWAI 41st St. I Hope Hampton la To-day a Version of Yesterday's Vamp! re "A Modern Salome" CHARLES CHAPLIN Marie Dressier A Mabel Norman d In "TILLIE'8 PUNCTURED ROMANCE" and a stagn novelty with bewitching girl hCAVE MAN LOVE (A nevuelJ II "Good Old 904" "Our Msok Track. N. 9M, was ooreksssd in 1910oduedlortwoyaralRasd.ra. 1st 1912 it was shlppid la lllbblag. Mlsa., sad bss bun rooniai ever since Wbsaevsrlhers Is any psr tiealsrlr hard work to da or a trask to ba polled oat, 'Goad Old $04' always gsts the job." AFTER ten years of uninterrupted uSe, "Good J Old 904" displaying typical Bull Do& Mack stamina is still the best, .truck in the fleet. Mack Engineering features combined with 18 basic Mack patents have developed theJvIotor' Truck the world is talking about. Capacities, IK to 7K tons. Tractors to 15 torn. For tho benefit of local Mack owners a Brooklyn Branch ho,s been opened at 1052 Atlantic Avenue, Tel. Prospect 2335. INTERNATIONAL MOTOR COMPANY, 252 West 64th Street, New York City. PERFORMANCE COUNTS if AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. America's Foreraoit Theatres anrt Hits, Direction of le and J. J. 8hubert. WinterGarden Stt LOUIS DE FOE. WORLD: "A daixllng new spectacle, I 'asses all tho rest DIVlTU Thea..4Rth.W.orH'wav. 1 uwin Mltneo(1 Wel. A Sat. 2:30. MR. LEO DiTRICHSTEIN Kvs.8:i0. In "THE PURPLE MASK." Mallrra FllinH'c 3th, E.ofU'wy.Evs.820. nimiiTB LIIIDH Mu Wk, & 3at 2:20 LIONEL r lionel r DARRYMORJ1 More admirable than his Ibbetson Timet THE LETTER OF THE LAW (LA RODE ROUGE) rFNTTlRV 02d. Cent. Pic. West. Eva.8:U. VCIN 1 UI I Mat.. Wed. A fiat. 3:15. FLORODORA Kvenlngs, 600 Good Seats at S3: 850 at I1.S0; .00 at II; 000 at BOc: others at I2.B0 h 13. KilVi'&r.'i'? on,ce in (jentral Ta. 47 irwsy. SUNDAY NIQHT CONCERT, AL JOLSON VitYt The., near B'way. Eves. 8:40. J7in O 1 Mats. Wed. & Sat. 3:40. MneirrTm'o're SCANDAL In the Famous Comedy Jv'r1 if-f""- TOMFDY 41st, nr. B'way. Evenings 8:23. yumCdJ I Mats. To-day.8at. & Tuos. 2:2J MY LADY I America's "'" Clifton FRIENDS gffieE Crawford PFNTRAI Thea..47Ht.& R'y. Evs. 8 JO Mats. Wed. & Saturday 2 :30, Sam BERNARD ren BORD0N In "AS YOU WERE" 4 4TH S'l' Thea.. W.of II y. Kvs.M:30 " .lais. nea. Mat. 2:zu Cecil I in -LOOK WHO'S HERE' 'LEAN CLEO MAYFIELD 1 1 Musical Comedy Triumph. AMERICAN SINGERS OPERA CO In G libert & Sullivan's ComlcOpcra Burlesque, WMGQRl in snow i ever saw In my life." . TALW,I''r Woollcntt of the Times. PARKvmB8"0' Matlnoo Saturday 3:1S. 8:li. Uarrick VLI "vgi Hi"- Mis. To-day Theatre Guild's Greatest Success, "Jane clegg" By St John Ervlne, author of 'John Ferguson' Plymouth :5H'-e-s.8:20. i,Ast i. Arthiie JXU- TXly 8at.220.TIMES S&OTA'B "Night Lodging" NORA BAYES SEASON'S HIGHEST HITI W.- 44th. Mat. Sat. "LASSIE' LONGACRF 4Sth-w- B'wv- kvs.830 ,. Mu- Sat. & Wed. 3 .-30. F. Hay Conutork ft Morrli Gest Present M Adam and' Eva l Thoroughly amusing, capitally acted.-Trlb. MOROSCO A"?'-t.?:? - - - .hwi, , ni, .in. : ou A BtENSATlUNAli TKIUMI'II in Arnold Dennett s New I'lay SACRED AND PROFANE LOVE ELSIE FerqusoN Ft IITDM West 8tl St. Eves, at 8 ao. rUL.IUIN Mats.flat.AWed.at2ao. "An amusing satire." N. Y. American. UltOADHUR8T,W.44thSt.Kvs.830. 1 Jane COWL i . in B311I.1.V lllUUUUtt. Mats. TO-DAY & Sat. 2:30 LITTLE THEATREJ?M' V r.t O.nfi "Kit a Xtrt t. n.on - ' r UTS, smv nv. ivtot l v J. u, OH, mi , J I RICHARD BENNETT in Eugene O. O'Neill's Great Drama. tBeyqnd the Horizon 20 V LITTLETIIEA.. 44th'8t.. W. of Broailway formanccs u,(Ual,,'l,8at.Mor.l0i30 ALICE WONDERLAND Arranged by Rachel Barton Ilutler Auinor Mamma s Affair. by Winter Watts. Music Not a film, but acted by grown-ups. MABEL 1 ALlAtfillliU as Alice. SHI mFRTrhes,rei4'4thSt.,V.orB'way. 3nUDil 1 Er0. sio. Mats. Wed. & Satf THEDA BARA THE BLUE FLAME NEXT MONDAY SEATS NOW .' JULIA AR L OWE LFTII NIQHT. oOTHERNM FIRST WEEK: TWB ror tuo years Xtf Ait I EAST WEST wr FA DIunTtm. Astor - nitlnttl wtit.tr Jt. I YRirThe.42nd.W.ofBway. Eves. 8:30. U I rxltmpog Wed. & 8at. 2:30. A NEW MUSICAL COMEDY The Way to a Man's Ileart Is rovealed by Princess Thoa. Mats. Wed. Sat. 2:30. West 30th St. Eves. 810. PASIMfi 3h 9t- B'way. Eves'. 8:20. lflOUNU Mats. Wed. A Sat. 20. . Victor .Herbert's afuslcal Success, My Golden Girl JRtUQf Thea..nr. B'way. Evs.8J0342nd HOm Ot. MtU, To-day Sat. 3:30. Tlms i STORM is- Jjl aJ 1 -rllV MacKELLAD BELMONT 48th. E. of B'y. Bryant 4S. Evs. 8:30Mts.ToKlay & Hat. 3 JO. NANCE O'NEIL the Passion Flower PLAYHOUSE 48th Bt- K. of, B'way. rLHinUUOt: Mats. Wed. & 8at. T II E I Eves. I 8:30. with JEANNE XAQEL3 ?FI WYNweM St- Eves. 8:30. MMatS. To-day, Sat. & Wed. SPE'L POP. PRICK MAT. TO-DAY". DONALD f PEGGY I RALPH BRIAN WOOD MORGAN in the riT TrrTn Otll .musical ral II II II r SI-US' Utt HARRIS.veS.t42dst. -. '-"Aiat I'.ven. HL"tn .f s.fnoA a- o.n Moves to Plymouth The. Next Mon. o bhowers next MONDAY NIGHT THE'HOLE & WALL Direct from Punch & Judy Theatre. Vandcrbilt Wst. Evs. 8:30. Mats. Wed. & Sat. The Musical' Comedy Hit, l R&N E ADELE ROWLAND West42d8t. Km lta-in Mats. Wed. O'op.) & Sat. at2:30. REPUBUC TV r " r i ivianone rvamoeau In Channlng Tolloclc's Great Melodrama. 1 he Sign Door Eves, at s-nn It j.t (Pop.)ASat.ataa0Wel. FItinoi. w 42d St, CJUnge Mts.Wed.(F Florence Moore In "BREAKFAST IN BED." IB J BEC.MON.EVLAPH26 Bll ifcew o nuw W4LTEB HAST presents MARTINIQUE A ROMANCE .f (he FRENCH VVEST iNntci I Bq LAURENCE CYDE V' StJ2,,rb vltlOR r, anu tnnti i CUUBIGAN m S3. BIJOU iSftXaS-PZ Era- J Mats. Wed. (Pop.) Jt Sat. 3:30. THE QUIJA BOARD Aeolian Hall, This Aft., April 22, at 1, tilly KOENEN DUTCH CONTRALTd" Mtt. Wlnton & Llvlnxston. Baldwin Plino. CARNEGIE HALLffiWfcmNo IT T BONO RECIT.U. SOPRANO f I Helen yorkE (Mts.MishaAppelbaum) "Helen Yorke captrrates audleaco."-.V.y.Tfma Management Musical Bureau of Amerlca. AE0LIAN HALL. TO-NIGHT AT 1:16. Only Appearance This Season MADRIGUERA PIANIST. Mgt. Loudon Ourtlon. ilasox t llamila FUno, SEATS FOR Al,L PERFORM A Vera fiDEDAl "cats' All, Parts of House.' U I L II R pperaTlckctsBoiiiht.8old,Es'd UK TICKET OFFICE TICKETS rnone Greeley 4189 RESERVED SEATS ALIi JUSEAliTqAUES. WM. S. HART In Th Toll Oats. Rlvoll Orehe.te. ANNIVERSARY WEEK CHAS. RAY In "Paris Orssn. tranD nwAv it tiT s" Marshall Nallan'a "DON'T EVER MARRY." Strand Orchestra. BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. iarnr. Fulton st. MAT Tel. Msla 1893. DAILY QTAR -J PARISIAN! FITRT; - " " w 41 Utft 1 I Every Suadar Two Bls.Coacerts Middle Gab Union Chaunccy M. Depew, ex-United States Senator andnoted orator, gives the arguments for a Middle Class Union against strikes and high prices, and, answers objectors to it, in an inter view in Sty? $feitt nrh taw NEXT SUNDAY To say that you can't have a Middle CIws . ' Union became of diversity of interests' Mr. Depew observes, "is as absurd as to say you can't have a Bolf club composed of doctors and lawyers arid buttonhole makers. . . . The goal of its members would not be a strike, nor wage adjustment, but their own protection in case of a strike by others or against exorbitant prices." , . ,' Overalls and Old Clothes Another article of timely interest showing the effect of the anti-profiteering movement spread ing over the country. The viewpoint of the mer chant is an interesting phase of the discussion, which will be treated from all sides. v What We Have Done to Europe Raymond B. Fosdick tells of the chaos in busi ness and governments of Europe, due to America's refusal to accept the Treaty and League of Na tions and the growing dislike of us among the peoples who think we have not played fair with them. Stye Nftugorfc imw Vitxnw flf israkfi NEXT SUNDAY ? Dr. Maurice Francis Egan will review "Is Amer ica Worth Saving?" by Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University. The road to durable peace, socialism as it is in this country and future of political parties are 'some of the subjects treated in this optimistic work, ably presented by Dr. Egan., Distinctive features of world news portrayed in pictures: , Rotogravure-Picture Section (16 pages) 6Wfj to urk iht NEXT SUNDAY An exclusive photograph showing Miss Charlotte Boyle and Miss Ethelda Bleibtrey, who represented New York f in the 100-yard championship swimming race for women held at Honolulu, and Duke Kahanamoku, the foremost swimmer of the world, on the beach at Waikiki. Group of photographs showing prominent men garbed in overalls or suits of denim as a protest against the high cost of clothing. ' , Albert I., King of the Belgians, with the. reunited Bel gian Royal family, on the grand stairway in, the ancestral chateau near Brussels. Sir Auckland Geddes, new British Ambassador to the United States, arriving in New York. First photographs received in this country showing Allied troops in Constantinople. British soldiers outside of Dublin searching vehicles for arms and information about the Sinn Feiners. British Battle Cruiser Renown, bearing the Prince of Wales from England to Australia, passing through the Panama Canals x . New photograph of Miss Helen Taft, acting president of Bryn Mawr College and youngest college president in the United States. Foremost women golfers of the United States sailing on the Baltic to contest with their English sisters for the British title. 2fem fork mmta NEXT SUNDAY Order from your newsdealer in advance s tm I IB i TSJ HIT ! ll III T Mil I - ' , ; -