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MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1 1917. ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 51 LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 7 WILL ROGERS CO-STAR OF WILL SHAKSPEARE 8 25c A KEEN KLEENER Does the work ot any 10c can 10 25c fflflX SOAP fT WASHBOARDS yVV 20c 1 Kxv AWi -J i crr-c BROOMS 4-sew; strong; each 33c I MOPS 16-ounce cotton each 11 vj 1 1. ii si. wi ii.

ii 1 r-w-i nl, 'nn Koyalteonc BlUing trate.i: hott 5CI Sam-Nusn Sni" ZOcl IVr 4 pKgs. 15c Gossipy Lariat Twirler and Bard of Avon Featured in Ziegfeld Follies. TALCUM POWDER Mine Helleor Forest Fringe. 4 or 15c Regular 5c seller. AfiGG STARCH per can.

An excellent toilet soap. PALM OLIVE SOAP 509 Washington At. FINAL CLEARANCE OF ALL 1VISTER COATS and FURS Con.tititiiig of 113 Cloth Coats BOLIVIA WOOL TELOCRS CHIFFOS BROADCLOTH Value Up to S35, in Ttco Lots, t'nml L'ark infill FA tTtT 1 it I Hill 11 11 1 il Royal Kitchen Skoe Tea. ith ir14c sweet, small. 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ji 1 1 L.

if CORKS- 11c the flavor or fresh corn: No. can? I UUI II III II 111 Hill No. 1 ran?" I I -rCZTN I 1,1 I I avl sri ssa Country dab; small. onair; C'lobt extra fancy. LIMA BEANS I5CBEETS Hearty for Instant Iff tip: No.

2 cans 1 1 No Mixed Vegetables cans. small whole No. 2 cant" I Kick red Good qual 7'an I'Mfflfe 13c HOMINY Shakspeare, in the Follies, might be expected to lp-st about aa long the proverbial snowball in the, most tropical region of the hereafter. But he did much better than this when the matttr was put to a test in the first part ot Mr. Ziegfeld's generously gorgeous production at the Jefferson Tneater last night.

He stuck for nine scenes, out of a possible 21. And his only serious rival, in the work of making the big audience happy, was gum-chewing, gossipy Cowboy Will rcogers. The bard's staying power was improved by his foresight In writing a part TOlMTOESlifllc rlpej No. 3 can? ity; big No. 3 Stanana are redeemable In fall boob-s at The IJndell ftore for Kxceptionally fine or soup ana in 3 Qr 17p ClAhM PflT ATrt ITCP.ry packed No.

1 tin 12c I TOMATO PULP making spaghetti iiC No. 3 car, tllftoni med. A Avondaiet mea. $2.50 in Cash (or) $3 in Merchandise Ho n't vndereatlmate tbe lanlf lenee of DOCHI.E LAMB STAMP 1AV whea you art TWO Unk Stamps with each lOe parrhane taatead of oae aa aaaaL I9c 25c Country C'lnbf laree white spears; No. 2H vqunre tin i 2c 25c Country Club: large white tips: flat 'H'are tin ASPARAGUS Kreeu No.

2V4 square tin ttreen spears tall round tin LEMONS for Bert Williams, namely Othello. His 52 Printed Radium Silks eramMet ORAM 150 Size Sound, Juicy, deliriously sweet. per doz 216 Size Her Dozen character or Komeo, too, snowed a 17c ami ise. pound. juicy, per doz.

cleverness of creation hitherto unsus SI. 29 pected; for it was found possible to THESE include a variety of rich designs and floral effects for Spring wear 10 inches wide while 500 yards last combine it with the character of Jean Tt4 sixe, thin skinned. 45c I GRAPEFRUIT Faurel, "The Great Lover," which St Jooil eating fruit, peek 22 SALT'S SEALETTE Plush Coats 1 our hoite of All That is Tjeft, Value Vp to $35 7 CARROTS Sound, 21t per pound 2 APPLESIPEBOc I sound. Lou I sans will be permitted to see two Juicy, each per yard Lent hesins Wednesday, tebra- weeks hence, after having been some what surfeited with parodies. 52.00 Crepe Meteor rv lt mi a liouai.

nnwrr U. S. Insp. Meat at All Kroner Markets $1.75 Chiffon Taffeta rENCIXE puredyrd Blak LENTEN NECESSITIES is in monition to till your neea PUKK yarn dyed Creje Meteor fed. mm at helnet nrlcew.

Ctif fon Taffeta ami nnisn i $1.66 yds. ROUND STEAK 2lc Cut from finest native cattle, tender. Juicy; In black only 0 genuine, nr $1.48 HOLLAND HERRING rich lustre finish 36 inches wide per yard wide while 300 bright, fat SJQ.75 last per yard. Pork Steak ber 20c Beef Liver Large. Ol I Mrlp Fish.

IJr Shakspeare might have remained In tho Follies even longer than he did. but for his neglect of opportunities for Introducing groups of show girls upon the stage. His women come one or two at a time, and all that even Ziegfeld could do about this was to exhibit Henry VI II and a half-dozen of his wives, and to show one group of a dozen Shakspear-ettes, from Cleopatra to Mistress Page. Then gentle Will and the creatures of MACKERELS 12c (Mala Floor The IndelL) nrh. EmV I l.tt per 1 d.ii.

FRESH SAUSAGE link fork 17c Purest lngre- dients: per rah Meat. Jap-OO- amOKea UOneieSS nernilKi AOW aneset lb. tin UvU FRESH SMOKED BRAUNSWEIGER 18c Rem. 374c Sheeting LEACHED 9-4 Kheetlng- heavy Fine for lunch-eonj per lb. CLOSIXG OUT Remainder of Our Stoek of The Entire Household; Hed Aliwtka; ta.l tin q.

a q. rink Alaka, of good qualitv and flavor; till! tin I6c SALMON 13c quality In IS and FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER 59c 15c $1 Tablecloths I A RUE 56jt99-inch size range of good patterns. (Mala Floor.) Nice quall- per I b. 29c his brain had to give way to a scheme li yard lengths per length. lry Salt for a'n UDflDTrn a On' lirC Fanry It nil.

smoked Nor- IFii Heaumnrehand. iri ImrUrilCU OHnU nLJ erinns fn olive oil. 'is. tomato nii'-e, iU ry iOclCorn Beef of things which could exhibit the show girls in a new costume and setting every mustard rpf tine. American Sardines six or eight minutes.

oil Potted Meat flavor; 5c Chipped Beef FURS Muffs and Scarfs Value up to S30, in Three Lot, $2-50 S5J10 It's Still 19l A. X. Lest anyone should say, "Why drag in The finest 35c Poplins VARD W1DE Mercerized Top- lins range of colors 1 71 per rard 112' (IIala Floor. $1.15 Table Damask BL.KACHKD all linen Table Damask. 6S Inches 7C a-ide in a range of flo- IP ral desig-ns per yard I UU Mala Floor.) the Hty; Shakspeare?" the audience was deftly Milk Bread you never tasted better, loaf Cream or Hye.

loaf. 4c an oppor- Country Club irahaniB fresh, crisp, nutritive; big sealed parkage Sc reminded, at the outset, that this is unity for aving. Shakspeare's tercentenary year. Some of us thought it was last year, but that 1.75 Ttni.K DAMASK. All pure 10c Muslin EVAP.

Kpulr-lOc ROLLED 0ATS linen: 70-lnch. wide satin nmen inn iinii-i. is because we were reckoning by the old Anno Domini method. The Ann' per blue nipr E. rose HlOEL ss.ssiSs.&C ibs.

i5c ibs. isc 12c IJXBLEACIIED, 3S -in. Muslin lengths to 10 yards Oft $1.00 pound In a ranse of stripes and floral designs per yard Ziegfeld! Is the standard in the Follies, I It I I and we are still In the year 1315 A. Z. Sunmald; 4 CM lb.

nkr. per yard With Shakspeare out of the way. the KREMO Sterilised Hires the ideal I breakfast food: CORN FLAKES APPLE An excellent sauce; MICK No 2 can "iUC Follies proceeded to follow Its regular bent. It was sufficiently like the for limn PTIDHUA wonderful cold-frj I.amb itimpa with 1 flP 1 wUn Rf. I ''1FK Four flavors; SOe Lamb I Houillou ubes.

lUb 0 lea small pkg villi tmMimp. with each pkg. 0C HH Cross 0 TOf IUC mer shows of the same name. In general llUni 3 1 WnUn water stanh Qteaoh poun.l pkg $2 $2.25 Bedspreads ABOUT 100 fine, crocheted Bcl- plan, and sufficiently different from them In new detail to win the enthusias TOMORROWh a spreads in neat Marseilles tic approval of the hardy annuals win Toilet Goods Soc Keea-Cleaa Ilarr Brnhe solid wod basic Special each Stee 45c Keea-Cleaa Hair Brashes each Mr loc Alnmlnaat Back. Ilrcaslns: loabi each oc l.le Bottle Witch Ilasrl 15 per cent pure alcohol 9c await this performance as baseball fans EVERY TUESDAY await the spring series.

patterns heavy weight some slight ly imperfect and mended SEES INTEREST AS OF BIG SUCCESS A Hawaiian scene, with dainty Anna STAMPS mm Pennington as a hula dancer, and with the UHDELl STOEE DOUBLE I Bernard Granville and Ina Claire doici (Mala (Mala a vocal imitation of the ukslele whine, s.as one of the succeeding acts. An WASHINGTON AVENUE. EIGHTH AND ST. CHARLES STREETS I5c Pajama Check' 23c Colored Repp other was a recruiting tent, where Wil 36 Inches wide liam C. Fields introduced his odd Jug COLORED Repp, pink.

blue. old gling, and Bert Williams discussed the 9c YARD-WIDE 1 a jama CbecK 1 full bleacbed-lengths to 5 yards per yard (Mali 12ic rose, tan, eta per glories of war. Fields was back later yard STORES t.Mala fr loor.J. lt a croquet game, and showed uncanny skill in calculating the rebound of a tennis ball. Men's Handkerchiefs 'J 50c Petticoats The Russian ballet was first imitated seriously by Carl Randall, who showed DLAIN white odd lot of Children's Muslin Pet- a Ity cambric- tra fine oual- 5 for 49c extra tiroats and all remarkable grace, and Emma Hai.

Crowds Visit Seventh and St. Charles Streets Store 29c lace and embroidery full aiie spe rial nrlrA AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS.

i Mala Floor.) trimmed pedal Second Then ona of the Oriental scenes of the roller was burlesqued by Williams and THEATER Don Barclay. The latter comedian, who PARK of Johnson-Enderle-Pauley Drug Company to Ask Twice Daily Thereafter (taeludlnar snodays) Seats Thursday DELMAR AND Beginning Sun. flight, Feb. 25 Is well known here, made a pronounced Women's H'dkerchiefs IIITII colored rolled edge and HAMILTON About Tanlac. TT hit.

His hair, parted in a very Incon way. was his crowning comlct-t i i 50c Union Suits WOMEN'S fine ribbed cotton Union Suits lace trim- 111a med or tight knee SSl! Special Ull Second Floor. I colored embroidered 5c OPENS TODAY torners special, each inn sinning oi a oaiuesnip Dy a THE MOST MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION OF ALL TIME D. W. GRIFFITH'S COLOSSAL $2,000,000 SPECTACLE tMala EXPERT GIVES OPINION Monday Matinee at 2:15 submarine was shown In a remarks le bit of scenic Illusion.

In a series the inevitable imitations of stag ai.d Children's 25c Hose Women's Brassieres screen stars, Fannie Brice as TheJa LACK fine ribbed cotton (nl heavy quality muslin, fin- heavy WW Stockings double heel IQft lshed with lace Bara showed notable cleverness. Con bey's Annuls Palter. 25c i and and embroidery very special- at i Second toe pair (Maia EE VAUDEVILLE Also the Triangle Five-Reel Photoplay First Run CONSTANCE TALMAGE in "THE GIRL OF THE TIMBER CLAIMS" Declare's New Medicine's Popularity in St. Louis Will Soon Become as Great as in Many Other Large Other scenes, some of them before the front drop, and soms In elaborate sets IrJ occupying the whole stage, were largely settings for showgirl display, and for Wall Paper rtrrviv dved Oatmeal paper nines. $25 to $27.50 Rugs THERE are Just 48 Axminster Rurs to offer.

Including good deal of dancing and a little sing KX in Kbt srreen. Kray soft ing, win Rogers, cowboy comedian, Sandford Son's and W. J. Klnan's hest Quality Axminsters. came all by himself, and twirled coils 10c brown tones.

Inch CUt-OUt Tanlac success in St. Ixxiis is Tbree Shows Daily 2:15, 6:30, 8:45 Four Shows Sunday 2:15, 4:30, 6:30,8:45 of rope while he dispensed patter about also Wilton Velvet Kurs in the TiURS ij 1 1 now assured. and celling. It 20c topics or local and general news. He .95 Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 30 AND CHORUS "The Greatest Show in the World" Ashton Stevens in Chicago Examiner.

room lot quantity. 9x12 and SxlO-ft. size while this limited quantity s17 remarked that Homer Moore was hav ing more trouble with XIV lasts, spe- F.noasa to ewer room about 12alx la each lot. NEW SHOW EVERY WCN.AND THURS. cia than Henry VIII had with all his wives.

I Fourth Floor.) (Fourth and mentioned the auto show, the com pletion of the free bridge and the re GRAND and OLIVE PLAYERS $2.75 to $3 Lace Curt's fusal of Secretary Saunders to accept farewell dinner from the Chamber of FILET Net, Scotch -Net, UrussMS and Madras Weave Lac. Cur- and Madras Weave Lac. $1.50 Velvet Rugs JUST 4a in tho Alexander PnHth St Bon's ftf make rood assortment ot p- Mdlj torn. hlle they last. Foa Floor.) Commerce.

"Ha seemed to think it S1.89 wasn on the level." He commented tains copies of flne handmade Arabian, Pattenbert" and Cluny lac. pair Fourth ODEON Friday 3 Saturday 8:15. Schumann-H i nk St. Louis Symphony Orchestra MAX ZACIf. Conductor.

Ticket I. at W. T. Ticket Ofnce. Itroadoar and Locust et.

"vell. nes been with them long THIRD BIO WEEK "A DRY TOWN By LEWIS B. ELY enough to know." Interesting facts $6.50 Mattresses about prohibition In Oklahoma and pop a iit of as to offer In the 4t of as to offer In the ttt ular priced motor cars In Kansas; were double 1 .50 House Dresses 1UAI5E of percale and ftl flfl irincham sizes up to 42 choice VI IWW also In Rogers amusing meditations ST. LOUIS" TENTH ANNUAL AUTO SHOW The Overland 23d and Locust Sts. OPENS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19.

7 P. M. And II A. M. to It r.

M. FEBRUARY 20 TO 24. INCLUSIVE All the Wonderful 1917 Model I'assenaer Cars. Gas and Electric. Oyer 25 Makes of Tracks, Jleary and Must.

A Wkole Floor of Accessory Displays. Remarkable Floral Decora-tioaa. ADMISSION. 50c size, covered I litv rt tirkln. etn I il.u..-roil J4.Zil JlFeorta Floor.) cotton-top The music showed no attempt to get Mitchell Harris Is Back away from, the jingilest of ragtime, and eeoad Peats at Famons-Barr, (rand-Iader.

Matinees Thursday, Saturday, bunday. the Incidental songs were the weak fea ture of the performance, though the songs especially Introduced by Williams $2.00 Silk Petticoats Men's 35c Socks IPLE and Floor Silk Porks douhlo AM ER I CAN Mats. Hat. A Gripping. Thrilling, Startllns Unraa For the Man She Loved Would Yon to as Mneh as Mary Ballard Pld? Next Sunday Hat.

PEG MT HEART nd Miss Brice were enjoyable. The HJIESaAlJNE Pettl 1 98c coats In lierht shades 17c he snl too site hi ir-resulars for 6te or. pair (Mala Floor. Retnra Encaaeinent KREISLER World-Renowned Vlollnit, In Recital. ODKON Friday Kre March Z.

8:15. Tlck't sals. Famous Barr. IVires. ft.

SI.50. 2. -all sizes Tueday eeoa FIoor.) scent? display was. by Joseph Urban, and two of the most attractive sets are the opening ono, which shows Broadway on one side and Shakespeare's cottage on the other, and two of the Shaka- STANDARD In thft past tew days hundreds of people have called at the Seventh and St. Charles streets store of tbe Johnson-Enderle.

Pauley Drug: where Tanlac is being introduced by a trained expert, and at the other drug stores in St. Louis, where Tanlac is being introduced, to inquire about the new medicine, to see how it is distributed and to learn just what Tanlac looks like. Besides being explained daily bv sn pert at the Seventh and" St. Charles streets store of the Johnson-Enderle-Pauley Drug Tanlac also is being introduced and explained at the other stores of the Johnson-Enderle-Pauley Drug the Wolff-Wilson Drug Sixth and Washington, and at the Keiffer Drug Broadway and Franklin, and in East St Louia at Chas. F.

Xlerker'a drug store. Interest shown in Tanlac here, however, is no greater than has been shown by residents of countless other large cities of the United States. People in any city quickly learn that Tanlac is a medicine of uuusual merit in cases of stomach, liver and kidney troubles, catarrhal complaints and the like. "As I predicted." said the Tanlac man at the Seventh and St. Charles streets store of the Johnson-Enderle-rauley Drug Co.

yesterday, "Tanlac gained popularity In St. Louis at the very start of its introduction and is now on the way to success here. I am not surprised at the interest being shown in Tanlae even though it has been In St. Louis only a few days. It doesn't take long for the people of any city to learn that Tanlac Is different from 3thc7 proprietary medicines and con-ains real relief for those who suffer from stomach, liver and kidney trouble, catarrhal complaints and the like.

Tanlac's success is assured JEFFERSON rrires. 5 Or to Mats. AOe to Ii.00. World's OreateKt hhow. ATI NEK I14II.Y American Burlesquers A Sale for Tuesday House Furnishings at 25c Value Upward to 69c SHUBERT GARRICK TWICE DAILY Better positions are to be found throunh Post-Dispatch Want Ada Xes GIRLS FROM JOVLAJiD.

SS. Vr and T.Ve. Mshlo. 7Se. Mle.

unit l. PHOTO PXaAY THEATERS PHOTO PLAY THEATERS SSo Scrub Hackoto, lares 14. C. quart with 25c har. rystal hito Koap cans fcUtrbea Klensor, all for ZIEGFELD FOLLIES Sunday Sat Thars.

pearean pictures, one of tha travesty on Romeo and Juliet, and the other showing Cleopatra's old neighbor, the Sphinx. Every seat in the house was taken, the boxes were filled with mathematical precision, and the rear railing was lined with purchasers of standing room. Thero is no likelihood that anyone will be ab'e to enjoy the luxury of placing his overcoat on the seat beside him. at any of this week's performances, which Include a holiday roatinea Thursday. and Market 5oc Floar Cans, oak Japanned, 25C 25c IHytible Routine Ian for rnn.tlnr blcknii.

l.rs. Ae firsts," whtto C. 1 and quarts Soe Itathroota Mirror, oval, whit, ansniet.4 4Se I'ur. Aluminum aaaevpana, f) r. pint, with cover, he.y Ac Faro Alnsnlaaa Ittow Kot Ca 4.

pint hwtvy s.u.a ow 4s w-orta IMmII raoer, whit, ikr. for 4ve to So Ctraalto Koup Fat, E. II to quarta oenls THK WORLD' Gil BATES TnGEIIKB NAZIMOVA in WAR BRIDES 11F.H MOST POWEnriX DRAMA 3fe full size. Cedar "Hlj quarts oollmh.s OC. floors, furniture, strtofi.

for Son -ranK Freoerro KetMea, nc. ll-quart. for SWe tlotbea Raskoto, larce slsa OCn veil mads, at KNirr w. stVAQt 3 ESaBTOWftC Frlre to SI M. SUM Ma.

Wod. ADMI.9IO IS 11 A. M. to 11 P. M.

HEW GRAND CENTRAL te WHard or fW.r Floor MI also Uard Uoolor. Pnliimhio Orphoum Vaudovlllo UUlUniUla ttlt T.lco Uall 8:1 Temple of f'tnemadramatia Art, Grand and Loeao Ats. America's Foremost Dramatic Star. Mrs. Vernon Castle in "Patria," KIIIGS Every Era ENID BENNETT in "A PRINCESS OF THEOAnK" 4 Dry Tow SrtH Draw Crowds I Harrta Koroma.

At tho open Ins of the third wees: of A Dry Town," Lewis B. Ely's Missouri comedy, at the Flayers Theater, yesterday. It was announced that Mitchell Harrta, tho Players' leading- rnan. would return to the cast tonlfht. In the role of the rural editor with a weakness for liquor.

He has been in New York because of his mother's death. Jason Rohan! who has been taklns 5ae Aiamlanaa Fry 25c Or worth Alamlaans nC. Tea or Cofleo aoooas fee one worth Alass. Table me Hort Wo. for 7ae worth staatl t.

Fashion Pageant Phone Order rated HOf.flRCKIK m.lSN In lct lnr' f-rrn HvtHlir fee tho narninc of the Giant Forest THE FOREST FIRE A Pnm of tbo Tlmherlsnd EXTRA FKATIKB Billie Montgomerj and Gsorge Perri The "lht Knot fnn Raymond tttael MarPonouKh HI A (entt le Mareat tolietto rphenm Meekly Thu Tlnhi aaeilll- a aaoss hlsbeM. rrad. (OMR EAHLT. PO-4K ITF-M t-IMITFI). CI mk Floor Tbo l-loaeW 1 9 Shenandoah krrrr F.

6:30 to II -rai- nimivn rtw Kit. w.i. i'l All xa lSe. MihU 1 Harris' place will resume the role of MOOUVH TEMPLE SSJ7 Undell Bl. February 14 to 21 Kveniaca at 8:15.

a brilliant oBteranmnt. praMitt-Ins athle danclnc. yraphonl mutlr. Uordon Crsls urenlo ffocta. The latest Spring fashions.

Admission 50c to 12.00 Ttrkets on solo at Fa ona, Scrnxrm, H(ti and lie 41 5c. HoiofelJ Coacort OrrheMro tho clergyman. The house was Tilled at once its real merit is discovered, and fiom the Interest St. Louis people are taking in Tanlac. it seems that ita real ability to help mankind Mala.

ISc to SOe. Eros loe to KTTr ImT 11 thorloa fit. both performances yesterdsy. vfiTS. HART, "THE GUM FIGHTER" ANN MIKDOfK la Tho lrt of MeClnre's Keren really Was.

WON BT A FOOT. "Hf KEAIU.V rNDKKTARTNfi." Mrs. Vernon Castle in 'Patria. larA. I I Delaiar at already has been learned by many local neoDle.

Botra With Roast Beef Sandwiches. GRANDS10-20C tnU a-VI lb Laelid I annlo Ward In -W lunlna of Kollr Tea. Mine. In "BrtdfK F-1." traarts A. Hushman in th hooter "The Great Secret." I-atot farafaaant omedy.

The Itailey-Gaines Distributing I no- 414 Saks Uuilding. Indian 100,009 raoer Flaat Fire Daatage. THE SUFFRAGETTE apolis, are sole distributors of JAIL.1I IHHI.KSQCE MERRY ROUNDERS LAFAYETTE Today Mat. and ETenln(, CLAKA HI MBA LI. VOVJi.

la WATEKTOWN, N. Tm Feb. 19. Fire rotor day in tho auTphato mill of tho Tanlac in Missouri. Illinois, Kansas IHtM IT.

Mlrermian His Orehejtra, SO eoplo REVIEW Mony Tocrtber wtUt oar Baaay Taadorlllo Aesa, and IftfliAna- Draxtdats desiring the bUaroaXlooaJ inapar ca aoa4 "TUB OQMMOS IAW 11 A. M. a wlm agency rea.u4U4 to Sao aaa. aso Torn ex jrtrtw rra, SHi inaiis ma asrd Bad) CoaaodA.

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