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20, 1913. Becape,” will be produced at the tyne! ‘Theatre to-night, with Jereme Patrick, Marry Newt Janes A Marcus, race George to Appear _ | jis ari. "“nier iat __An Playlet by Barrie". . | had passed Barnegat light midnight and wag running at a fourteen-knot galt up ff : THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY the coast for Scotiand Lightship, about ‘SAYSCHART SHOWS sc: Sos J, that he had thirty feet six shiny stationed f. HH. Sothern and Julia Marlowe be- Bin a five weeks’ engagement at tve on Monday . For the firat week “Much Ado bout Nothing” will be given every night mwoll mark, | en the Colon was about Houee “Seven Keys to Bakipate,"| at the Shrewsbury Rocks, tion” in List of New Attrac- “Much Ado About Nothing.” 66 tac Keys to Baldpate,” a farce made by George M, Co- han from a story of the same nome by Earl Derr Bigger, will be e@ered at the Astor Theatre on Monday might. Wallace Fddinger will have the leading role and other parte will be played by Margaret Greene, Gall Kana, Lerena Atwood, Jessie Graham and the ‘Mesrs. Martin L. Alsop, Purnell B. Pratt, Edgar Helstead, Joseph Allen, Rey Fairchilds, Claude Brooke, Carleton Masy ana John Me) King. Deneld rian appears at the Knicker- Decker Theatre on Monday night in “Tho Marriage Market," a musical plece frem London. The score is by Victor Bacodi and the revised book is by Gladys Unger. The scenes are laid in South: Played the father in London; Ernest Lawterd, Rose Beaudet, Katharine Rrowne, ia Waterman, Katharine Mac- Phereen, Rex MaocDouge! and Nigel Barry. Sue The Princess Theatre begins its sec- ond season on next Saturday nigm. The Dlaye to be given are “The Brid comedy by William Hurlbut; ne Black Mask,” a tragedy of northern England, by F. Tennyson Jesse and w Harwood; ‘The Eternal Mys- George Jean Nathan; tery,” a drama GUA MARLOWE OP LeKrOrT Ia, Re vavcse.: who} Te Grace Geor AYCEUNM THEATRE. Nan Campbell, Ruth Benson, Roland, Holbrook Blinn, EKdwat Vaughan Trevor, William J. O'Ne! Charies Mather. ° The second edition of “The Passing Show of 1913," at the Winter Garden, will be offered Monday evening. “Queen of Waltz Song’ in Paris, oe IMPORTANT! Because this is the day of the The Piano Salons of oh 2, ffreauuhs Sbre will remain open until 9,30 this evening for the convenience of those who cannot attend the Sale during the day. Enter by the Main Entrance on Ninth Street Under the Bridge of Progress eS. 1 Olive Wyndham in “What Happened | \to Mary” will be the attraction at the | Grand Opera House. Opera House will present ‘ tens of Virginia.” “The Third Demree” will be given by the Academy of Music stock company. “The Rosey Posey Girle" come to the Columbia. The Murray Hill Theatre will have “The Golden Crook.” At the Gotham will be “The Honey Girls.” “Girle From Joyland” will be at the Olympie. “The Reauty Parade’ comes to Miner's People's Theatre. The “Dream- land Burlesquers” will be at Miner's Theatre in the Bronx. VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. David Bispham, the baritone will make his firet appearance in vaudeville at the Palace Theatre. There will aise be @ comedy drama, “Beauty Is Only Skin Deep,” Gus Edwards in his Song Review, the Hess Gisters, and John Geiger, violinist. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw enters upon her Theatre, “The Bleycle Cop” will be the headliner at the Wifty-eghth Street ‘Theatre, Jesse Lasky'’s “Models of Parisian Art’ will head the programme at the One Hundred and Twenty-fitth Gtreet Theatre. On the programme at the American | tie |Pheatre will be the Great Johnson, | » | Page and Newton, Williams and War- | il and |ner, Charles Drew, Frances Clare, and | Robert Henry Dodge. IN BROOKLYN, | At the Gayety Theatre will be “The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary.” appear with his One fan in The Maes | there was a light jarring under her Donald Brian in “The Mai | Vand Saturday afternoon, Justin Hunt: | WRONG SOUNDINGS: keel, Capt. Mowbray {mediately rang 9 USbadowad | ley McCarthy's romati> play “If 1] | for « stop. The ship soon came to a flage Market,” “Shadowed ' ‘Were King will be presented at tie! * : stationary position, with nu water show: | y H Wednesday matinee. ing in the well | and “The Younger Genera- eee | ‘the Aton Panama Railroad com! Soundings showed that the Colon Pany's steamship Colon, Capt. N. W, Mowbray commanding, due in New . | York to-day from Colon, Pana | wore aroused by the shock of the tions — Princess Theatre| | George M. Cohan wil appear at the) ork to-day from Colon, Panawa, was dings. The ateam pi lot-boat New w ! [Bronx Opera House in “Broadway hawis on tal shouls pti as) whic Iny waiting about @ mile rar Elva © Jena’ irewabury Rocks, off Monmouth | ynead to put a plloc aboard, came over ill Offer Five Short Plays The Weer Bad Theatre wit have ‘The! tidy fe & Uitte more than an| te the Colon and the lite savers from a ; : whip.” iour early to-day, She got off under | Monmonth Beach put out tn thelt boat Sothern and Marlowe ‘athe Hiindness of Virtue’ wii) be her OWn power and with the aid of the . Mowbray told the life savers s +f seen at the Royal Theatre. steam pilot boat New York, with no | Beane peed be {he New York Open Engagement With The stock company at the Harlem | Visible damage done by the grounding. | and the Colon was soon off and on her | Way to her do River. t Pier No. 68, North Closing houre during September: 6 P.M. dally; 12 o’clook noon on Saturdays B. Altman & Cn.' A Display of Paris Gowns and Tailor-made Suits 16,000 Yards of Crepe Charmeuse (40 inches wide) allesilk, in am assortment of more than eizhty-five shades, will be placed on sale on Monday, Sept. 22nd, at an exceptionally low price. Bidth Avenue, 34th aud 33th Streets, Nem York. YOU GET 100% more service from your employess im @ Dullding well ventilated, lighted, Yocated, C | 2,000 oq. Laguire of 30! 10, 102-104 West 28th * W $ Ly 1: Hudson River by Daylight STERN & at, Phone Greeley 8512. TUITION IN The Parisienne Tango, Hesitation Waltz, Ostend One-Step, Maxixe, &c. 47 W. 72D STREET, 666-567 W. 189D STREET, tev for Rental. Te! 4212 Golumives, ‘Albany accepted. Afternoon Boat Steamer MARY POWELL ope Sh CL ee Stuaner ‘GRAND REPUBLIC” SPECIAL OBSERVATION TRIP = UP HUDSON RIVER rere }AIN rru.a.' Lae Battery I MO), 1100 AM, Music, Refreshments, FOR SALE, He oaaee ¥ ovody When you don't adveri se knows that you are doing busines it will not be lors bs.ore sou will not know it yourself. was weround In twenty-three feet of water instead of the thirty chartered. Not more than half a doren passengers Copyright by John Wanamaker Beginning Monday, September 22, | @m California, and one shows @ group last week at the Victoria Theatre, @ cowboys waiting for the annual sale Among others will de Frank Fogarty, Sf brides by 0 note! propristor and the Courtney Sisters, MeMahon and Cea, accurately illustrating the latest authen- . Sates von nee aieewtcamer nee) tic fastions, wil commence in ‘the a Sor erates to Georgy J Seach ““ivoman Premeee'a rein w Psi| ‘Third Floor Dressmaking Department, First Annual “Shadowed.” «@ play dealing with o Union raat rancrs thore' seul M id. Sept 22: id nd Scala deen ips oy Craps also phapion'4 Paks, Gommonore: Autre Seen ° uP e @mances a gangs criminals oper- Brown in an aquatic novelty, Edward Spas seas cteccees a gh Fashion Sale of SILKS ute Send am oneat tite, wil be Dto- Ollie Waters. . | deeed a! on, eatre on At the Colonial Theatre will Maur-' Sere raries a oies| eee mabey | Seo sees fe B. Altman & Co | Excelling, in Many Ways, the Famous Offering Gergen nex. cast wi a ee hoe hy O le the : ‘t Sov tafe, vs Sr, aty ty. Thre Ren Wi Went" le ' of R&T Silks a Year Ago This Month Which hew, Wisen rose, Fran! rneys,”” al an ley. Hy ~ _— conta ia, cat ot Naat gt Re Set a New World Mark for Silk Selling ron, Taeratay_ evening at oe resins monies, pe eit. ain ame eee oe announce for Monday, Sept. 22nd at 90c for $1.85 Grades and Ranging up to $3.50 for $7 Sitks ESE special purchases are presented side by side with our regular stock of I aggregating $700,000, with which comparison may freely be made before chasing. This may be considered a daring thing to do, but we believe it is the best way of demonstrating the accuracy of the fashions and the high standards of both collections, and the extremely low prices in this sale. | Our activities in the silk market during the past year have seemed daring to come, sitlaa, pure ! tions have pla: into our pi new oltke " habille, medy by Edward] feat Ml be the first Americ Dave Marion will The truth is that condi yed Jans, and when Gnrtnen and “Russie,” © treasdy|pearance’ of "Anne Danerey, styled [burtesquers at the Empire, scarce and growing costlier, we own these large stocks at prices which draw to us not from the Wrand Guignol, Paris, The Wena ane, catineerinee ‘ the retail buying public, but the leading wholesalers from America, 1 " ir emt don’ ovedy. ‘that you ne company will consist of Willette Kare mn yom don't ‘sArestign nob : shaw, Emelic Polini, Georgia O'Ramay,| Paul Armstrong's latest play, “Tne Jane 4h ge — The Wanamaker Store is now recognized asthe American contre of the Silk industry. To Dare Wisely Is the Secret of Any Success A year we took over the entire retail stock of Rogers Thom Givernaud store (which ided to clove) and held the largest and most Mapestant cals ln the Wotter'ot tae silk industry. "This year we have taken over the surplus stock of the most famous silk fabricant of the world— the ganeveligs Sle he made for the great Paris dressmakers and which are today the inspiration of the new ons. These are the silks we shall offer at half and less than half the ueual prices, and in 185 Styles and Qualities, Including Daily Eacept Sundey. Rall ce oo i of Metal cnet ue jee im Ondoyant 4 Beta all ttle fate aati, ‘aconne Lame iffon ai elvet ression ppg reat Rett agate Wh Liseluss o Deagon Fly Broondes Satin Ondoyant Raye re at alf- Year y aie 0 iittala Por harseutaey ste: |] Str. “Washington Irving” Broche Lame Plaid Silke Taffetas Imprimes ‘ .¥. ie aie Robs t Fulton” Crepe Broche Velour Faconne Moire Imprime wots, Teoteae ee Brocaded Satin Metal Metal Matelesse Broche Imprime . < A | sq RARBG AGADR MISS, {]} siramers es reve Voile and Metal Satin Ondoyant Faconne Pekin Mowe Pianos and Pl aver- Pi anos ‘MR. OSCAR DURYEA) Crepe Lance Silk Matelease Cloth of Gold Announces Mis Return from Earope. | sat etl act Crepe Faconne Cotele Pekin Brocaded Meteor The purchase came about suddenly, in Pari, when our Silk Commissioner visited the house of Atuyer, Bianchini and Ferrier, the home of Bianchini, the magician of the silk world. It was the day before stock-taking in this wigard’s shop. Before midnight of the same day the Wanamaker Store had taken out of Bianchini’s stock. over $200,000 of the finest silks that had been made for the fashions of the world, We took them over at such a sacrifice in price—because it was stock-taking—that we now able to offer for $3.50 to 615 a yard silks that regularly cost $6.60 to $35, as you may see the prices affixed to our regular stock, It is impossible to describe these silks or to list here their individual prices. We can merely assure you that the fabrics, however magnificent, are practical and wearable, and the values, to say the least, are extraordinary, Additional Selliag Space and Service The Silks at 90c to $3.50 a yard Many additional tables ia the Sill Rotunda, taking | consisting of Plain and Brocaded Popline, the place of fhe cele eh ire mney fee ‘on | Crepes, Lumineux, Charmeuse, Crepe Brocades, fires et Lower Silk Rotusda on the Subway Reversible Satins, Corded Crepes, Moires, "The subway entrance, new bui hing out Peau de Cygne, Crinkle Crepes, Crepe de with a “Silk Aisle,” stretching act Chine in black and colors—all at prices 1-8 to 1-2 less than the usual rates, and this in the faceed an advance of @5 per cent. on raw silks and a scarcity of the very silks here offered. JOHN WANAMAKER es with the silk ida there. ia fedditional nil seleamen have been kindly loaned to us for the sale by American silk manufacturers, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broad’ at Ninth Street SS Sasa cis ante ave ; $206,508 of Paris Model Silks for $100,000 “re Fomeer Senreuen™ Tne Ba waston at the Bony Tanah A Special Sale of $3.50 to $15 yard for $6.50 to $38 Grades Wi Ghest ‘te lve her, bret! busbang tmott, Howard and Ratt, Robert Bm: Reversible Velour Portieres when she learns of the death of the met Keane, and Jed and Kthel Dooley. 50 Kinds Double-width Imported Black Silks bY men with whom she had planned to At Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre peo ed ela EN aa tage raat meee semeule.ce| Custom made, of select materials and colors, Averaging a Third Less, Ranging from $1.08 to $6 yard treats of the grievance of the children ketch called “What Are You Doing \ San on ananwe tue et Ral tee kwon ee cte|. 8) A BOCIDEDLY INTERESTING PRICe shared oy we a and other hae acs Semoun, fren 1595 Bolts of Domestic Silks---Nearly 100,000 yards taney rowitt, .