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MIZZI HAIOS AS MUSICAL COMEDY STAR NEXT WEEK “Her Little Highness” Will Be First New Attraction of the Week. 1ZZ1B HAJOS comes to the Lib- M erty Theatro on Monday night with “Her Little Highness,” «| comedy by Channing Pollock and Ren- nold Wolf, with a musical setting by Roginnid de Koven, The girl called THE EVENING WORLD, The Evening World’s and Welfare Association’s City-Wide Series of Better Babies’ Contests Mothers Interested in Training Their Babies tor Improvement Test “Her Little Highness" loves the King | Of Bosnia, and the story involves the) traditions of the old world and the! customs of the new. Among others in the cast will be Willard Louis, Wallace McCutcheon, Allan Pollock, Harriet Mt, Charlotte Philbrick and Wilmuth | Merkyl, oe 6 A new Harrie skit, “The Censor and the Dramatists," will be added to "The Doll Girl" at the Globe Theatre on Tuesday night. The dramatis; has called on the services of a group of music hall gymnasts, The parte are distributed and the play is about to be # ven, When the music hall “artists” go on @ strike; as man and wife they pro- test violently axains: speaking the ines istic of the so-called higher nd of the miscalled “legitimate” ard Carle, Hattie Williains, Will West and Charles Swughton will appear in the plece. ° The 5 Booth stponed Theatre in ing of West new y-fitth Breet has been deiinitely fixed by Wine throp Ames for Thursday night, when “The Great Adventure,” Arnokl Ben- nett's adaptation of “Buried Alive,” will | be presented. The chief character ts | that of @ famous painter who 1s so shy | that when his valet dies he takes his name and allows his valet to pe buried {no Westminster Abbey as the genius London 4@ mourning. The painter mar- ries @ practical minded widow, with whom the valet had been in correspond ence through @ matrimonial agenoy, and lives quietly and happily until com- Pitcations ensue. These two characters will be played by Lyn Harding and Janet Beecher. | « At the Shubert Theatre Forbes-Rob- erteon will be seen in “Mice and Men’ Monday and Wednesday nights, in ‘Hamlet” on Tuesday and Thursday nights and Saturday afternoon, and ip “The Light That Failed” on Friday and Gaturday nights, . . EB. H. Sothern and Juha Marlowe, at the Manhattan Opera House, will ap- pear fa “Much Ado About Nothing” on Monday and Tuesday nights, in “If It Were King" on Wednesday afternoon, ‘welfth Night''on Wednesday night, 8 You Like It on Thursday and Friday nights and Saturday afternoon, and in “Hamlet” on Saturday night, eee ‘Bought and Patd For 1 be the at- fon at the Weat End Theatre. he Grand Opera House will have EF mund Breese In “The Master Min “Little Women" will be seen at the Royal Theatre in the Bronx. “Lena Rivers" will be revived at tho Academy of Muste, The stock company Opera House wil! Mouse." ‘Beauty, Youth and seen at the Columbia, The College Girls” ray Hill Theatre. res Robinson brings his to the ¢ at present the Harlem "The Blue} Folly" will be comes to the Mur- “Crusoe mple. | Goris At Miner's People’s Theatre will be the “Rosie Posie Girls” Miner's The atre in the Bri will have Fair" as ite attraction “The Last Days of Pompeil,* a photo- drama of the most advanced type, Is @ttnacting great interest at Wallac Theatre. ‘Thitrepreduction of Lord Bul Wer Lytton’s famous ne ows the | &reat Roman ar the chariot rave 4nd the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS, Marie Lloyd will head the programme at the Palac will Paul 7 Rave Ove dirk’ Maur id Florence | Watton tn new dan: Gus Bdwards “The Yankee Doodle 5," and Ede die Leonard and M Russell At Hammerstein's Fatima will eons tinue to dance, Daisy Harcourt, Sam and Kitty Morton, Mlorence Tempest, Hernard Granville, Tom Lewts and} Sam Ryan, the Avon Comedy Four and Joe and Lewis Cooper will also! be on the bill Pritzl Scheff will be the star at- traction at the Colonial Theatre. Others will be Jack Wilson, Florence Roberts i “The Woman Intervenes,” Julius Tanner, Low Brice and Lillian Gonne, and the Ward Brothers, At the Alhambra Theatre Crawford will be the topliner, will also be Sophie Tu Nobert Dalley in “Our Bob, Act Beautiful’ ‘The Bronx Theatre will Clifton Thi 1 | The} and have Belle! Baker, Harry Tighe and his collegians, R. L, Goldberg, Prank sheridan ti “Blackmail,” Ad Hoyt's strels, Farber Girls, Cantwell and Walker and others. Don, th king Pog, will be the fear t Keith's Union Square Theatre. ng others will be Tom Ralph Austin in “Just for Fun, MARY GREEN &2 MONTHS Wolf-Ferrari’s — Opera Next Week At the Century By Sylvester Rawling. WV tte atone “The Jewels of the Madonna,” with which, sung in Italian, Mr. Dippel made us acquainted through the Philadelphia- Chicago Opera Company a year or two ago, is to be presented in English, for the first time in America, by the Aborns at the Centery Opera Houne next week, beginning on Tuesday evening. The story of the drama, with Its elemental Passion, itn superstition and its sacri- lege, ts familiar to readers of this col- umn. The princt;al characters are four, but there arc almost as many minor ones an in the cast of Charpentier's “Louise.” On the opening night the leading parts will be taken by Elizabeth Amaden, Kathleen Howard and Bergman and Kreidier, At the Wedn day matinee, Lois Ewell, Jayne Her- pert and the Messrs, Bardsley and Ad- king will sing. At to-morrow night's popular concert the soloists will be Ivy Scott, Mary Jor- dan, Morgan Kingston, Walter Wheat- loy, Alfred Kaufman, Thomas Chalmers, Morton Adkins and Edmondo Corrad|, violinist. The sextette from “Lucia,” with the full chorus, is to be the last number. “Lohengrin,” in German, after a week in English, ts the bill for Mondey night. Otto H, Kahn, chairman of tae Board of Directors, han given $i, for seats for the Aborn operas to he presente’ to pulpls of the public schools, at the dis- position of the Board of Education. A Now York soprano sfor whom a great future has been predicted by Ttallan critics will make her Initial bow to her own people at Carnegie Hall to- morrow night. She is Grace Breen, the daughter of City Magistrate Mathew P. Breen, and the contidence that is felt in her volce and In her talent ta indi- cated by the choice for her firat appear- ance of a hall in which the foremost singera of the world have been heard. Miss Breen has been studying for two yeara under Lombardi. Jumt vefore her Ueparture recently for N. York she 7 "Fie ce amd won high. praise. y of the Justices of e Court and the Judges and es of the other courts of New “1 boxes. Mixa Breen French and Eng- lish, her Ttallan group of gongs selected by Lombardl, The Board of Education's tree lecture recitals for next week are as follows: Sunday, at Public School No. 101, “Songs of the German Peop! by Bertha Hirsch. Monday, at Public School No. 1, second of @ course on “The History of Plano Music," by J. Katherine Mac- Donald, Tuesday, at Riverside Hall, “Polk Songs of France," by Albert wford. Friday, at Public School Scotland in Song and Story. Katherine Hand: at Public Schoot No. ward Grieg and ndinavian Songs." by Mra, Barll Lemborn smith; at Public School No, 28, “Content of Music,” by May Josephine Wisthen, and No. by &t Public School No, 3% “Irish Muste, Ancient und Modern,” by Veronica Govers. Festivals in honor of the centenary Thousands of Parents Show Their Anxiety to Learn All They Can by Making Inquiries Relative to the Proper Way to Care for Infants. The glory of the ctty-wile series of better battes’ contests conducted by The Evening World and the Babies’ Weifare Assoctation—the awakening of mothers to @ realization of the needs of their infants—ia to-day more in evi- dence than at any time since the con- tests began. From every one of the registration stations where contests have been ended (except for the award- ing of !mprovement prizes) come re- ports of the quickening interest among mothers of the various neighborhoods in the acientiNe upbringing of thelr off- spring. This interest is attributed solely to the revealing of such defects as the various children showed on the score cards kept while they were being judged in the contests, A striking instance ts found in Green- wich House, where the Judging of the hundreds of babies entered in the con- test there has been completed and plana are being made for awarding, about two weeks hence, of the cash prines, ribbons and certificates offered by thie newspaper. Not a day passes, it was stated at Greenwich House to-day, n less than a dozen mothers, whose babies have been judged In the contest, appear to ask for suggestions ae to the best methods of remedying defects shown by the youngsters’ soore cards, ‘That the score cards have proved of in- valuable aid 1s demonstrated every day over and over again. Most iz the inquiries those relating to the feeding of bal In many instances, it develops, mothers have learned for the first time, through those contests, that their batles wi not being properly nourished. In re- sponse to inquiries those in charge ef the stations gladly give their advice or «direct mothers to the nearest Board of Health milk stations, where expert ad- vice can ve had for the avking. The workers in the contest are enthusiastic er phase of good worked by the aminations that have been conducted and pronounce {t the most interesting and valuable of all ‘There is much activity all over the Greater City in the various contests, the first stage of which hae ended, and in the others mothers aro exhibiting marked interest {n the rac for dinprove- ment honors, At Warren Goddard Houne, No. 246 East Thirty-fourth street, of Verd!, who was born on Ort, 10, 18a ere deing held throughout the w In Italy both Toscanint and Campantnt have conducted performances of the are composer's operas in which sey- eral singers who « favorites in New York have taken Dart A week from to-morrow night, at Carnegie Hall, the Italian Orehestral Society will celebrate, ‘The 100 players wil be aasisted by & chorus of %® and several solosts, ine luding the distingulshed artist, Victor Maurel. Haldwin will give free Hall of the and Wednes- Prof, ovgan onty © day afternoons at 40’ amuel A. UPSET STOMACH, COSTIVE, BILIOUS, ale De Mt White in the Bridi Madge Maltlar new sor At the will be} Valeska nd | Tlamonds. 1 Bylvester a mil Louder s Young Dre will vird Street Theatre. ona Will head the bill at thh Fist th St Theatre. “The Leading the fe.ture at the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Biveet Theatre. day from 7 A. M. to 10 P, M. If you 2o not register you cannot vo! CASCARETS TONIGHT—DIME A BOX Tyavawtil saurnost, belehing of ach puations aia | and foul gases; that vole in the pil of the stomach, the heartburn, nervousness bloating after eating, feeling of dizziness and sick headache, means your stomach is sour—your liver is torpid-—your bowels constipated. It isn’t your stomach’s fuult-—it isn't indi- tion liousness and constipas ‘Try Cascarets; y sweeten the He mac fermenting fe from the live uff the constipated waste matter from th ‘Then your stomach trouble is end to-night siraighte CHAS ,GESSNER {O “Wlonrchs. ‘the judging of the 260 bates registered in the contest conducted there is rap- idly being completed. An average staff of seven physicians and four nurees and numero scorers and ushers have been at work every day and they report that SASS Seesi o high average of excellence will be shown when the score cards are finaly tabulated. So far, they say, the girls entered show a higher percentage gen- of Health milk stavon, N enue, yesterday afternoon. ‘The subject wae “The Care of Sick Habdies,”” and a throng of interested mothers heard the address, YOU FIND IT CUTICURA SOAP Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oint- ment have done so much to main- tain the purity and beauty of the complexion, hands and hair under all conditions of exposure, that their ale and use have extended to every art of the civilized world. Cat rge Senn c08 Otmrmens ontt, heoushows no Liberal sample of eneb malted free, with 33-p. coh. Aatrese "Ouwestes” Dept, 100, or Men whe shave end champou with Cutioure sap will find ft best for okie and eralo B. Altman & Co} have arranged for Monday, Oct. 13th, an Extraordinary Sale of Imported Dress Velvetsand Plushes in the latest Parisian shades. Also 10,000 yards of CREPE CHARMEUSE, in the newest shades for evening and street wear, as well as in white, ivory and black. ALL AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. B. Altman & Co. Unusual preparations have been made for An Interesting Sale of Reversible Velour Portieres to be held on Monday, Oct. 13th, full particu- lars of which will be published in the papers toemorrow (Sunday). This offering consists of a large quantity of Portieres of exceptionally desirable style and quality, at a very special price. Other Special Sales for Monday will consist of Women’s Coats and Black Velvet Hats; and Girls’ Autumn Coats and Suits. IB. Alfinan & Co. Excellent values are being offered in Women’s Ready-to-wear Riding Habits ir pricesof . ’ . correct styles and materials, at the special + $28.00 & 38.00 (Riding Habit Department, Third Floor) a ‘Fit Avenue, 34h and 35th Streets, Nem York. OCTOBER 11, 1918. NOTE 29c wide plain and sine: ina the choicest 1.50 —— Serge Ba-tnch black all wool double warp rm Serge; made of fi lected yarn. 50c Suitings 25c $8-Inch wide fancy wor. ated Sultings Inge of thin xen atyles and colorings. 30c Princess Satine 16c Yard wide princess #a- tine; permanent fintsh, in all the choicest shades: AmoskeagGi 6! 2c 100 Pleces genuine Amor- Keng Apron Ginghar: In great variety of designs, 0 yardn to & customer. 49c Shadow Laces 29c Bhadow Lace Flouncin: in white and cream, er 39c Embroide 10c = 18-tnch =Flouncing and Cormet Covering; In scores of pretty denixna. 79c Embroidery 28c 18 to 27 tn, Flouncing o! fine quality.” vunsing of 35¢ Slippers 19c Women's _ an men's Turkish towel bathe room alippers, 75¢ German Silver Vanity Cases 38c ‘They have mirrora, pow- der pull and coln compart mente, $3.75 Pie Rings Bolla gold | three: stone Ft ith fuby or $1.50 Invirie Bags $1.00 Large size allk motra aaa, ribbon handles wits tasnele, 8 & 10c Pearl Buttons 3c Zor ¢ holes, fish eye, 18 to 24 Ine, 48c Rhinestone Trimming 25c On white or black silk tage. 15¢ Colored Jewel Trimming Buttons 1 dozen on per 50c Bar Cas Soap 32c 4 ibe. ap pure Castile joap. Se Mi-Lady Toilet Soap 35c doz. Those are liberal sized caken, each put up in « carton, 1.35 to 2.25 Lace Curtains 83c pr. 700 pairs of soni ham Lace Curtaing, white tyory and ’Arablan; all pertert 2.25 Uitlty Boxes Matting covered boxen. with well fashioned wood handles; 29 Inches loom, 10c Decorative China Se Frond and Hut) Fruit Sauce fe, Musturd Pots in Aurel decorations, NEILL- In New York's Gloves 19c The complete —rample Line of aeveral large mani facturers, Cashmere, silk lined cashmere and cham Glxettos; In colors and black, all sizes, 10.00 Dress Hats 6.50 Att the season's latest whapes, with At ue fortment vot “trimmings; he production of our own workfooms, @ regular $10.00 value, 3.00 Hat Shapes 1.75 Sik and hatt crowns with ment ehapes. 15 to 25c Ribbon Remnants 10c yd. 6 loom ends a ava best pate 2.00 Umbrellas 1.00 Men's and women's Um bretins, 75¢ Satin Damask 55¢ 600 varde bleached Irish natin damask absolutely all pure full 71 inches wide, oe Muslin 5! 4c 0 yards of heavy un~ muslin, full yard in full pieces, Limit to each cum 55¢ Floss Pillows | avery alze Victrt Items advertised here are on 29c 24 Inches; full welgnht. $1.00 Corsets 59c 1,000 corsets, 1 dependable Coutille wee dum ist; long hips; mises is to 30, Automatic Stops for Victor Victrolas 75c Hon Automat nickel ¢ f $3.00 and $4.00; Monday morning ur (10,90 A.M. only 15¢ Handkerchiefs 8c Men's colored mer Handkerchiefs, Women's embroidered Hand ke r- with embroidered raed corners, 89c Morning Dresses 59c light and dark colors » turndown collare and Jong sleeves, with belt at the waist 20c Knives and Forks, 8c ‘These are made of ex cellent steel, Linen Cloth Writing Paper 8c fe Mado especial one of the best milla in by r as_low a price Package of Paper, white, fashionable shape, Be. at Bavelopes to matoh, Playing Cards i Kegular eck, Bo. ery MUP By the . joxen, 900, By the 2.50 Bed Comfort- ables 1.69 A wonderful vaiue in bed teen ors in the centre, | Ishew. Qo onettt-Adams Co., Sixth Ave., 20th rent a Give Surety Coupons Free With Purchaees and Redeem Them in Merchand =| O Shopping Center AMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street The Bargains Advertised Here Are Monday Morning Specials On Sale from 8.30 to 10.30 A. M. Only On account of the sensationally low prices and the limited time of the morning sale, we cannot fill mail, telephone, or C. O. D. orders. the right to limit quantities, Double Surety Coupons Free with These Items 59c Tussah Silks | Women’s 35 & 50c Girls’ Dressy 8.00 Coats 3.98 Hirle’ full length coats, made in beautinul tanec aibeline, novelty, boucle Amerteoan all ana cufte, buttons: flzen't to 14 year 35c Suede Belts 15¢ wile, 2 Inches in self covered or enamel buckles. 1.00 Swede Belts 39c ware made of cotton with roldery; mlzes 34 to 1.00 Waists 38¢ Lingerie and voll xintme lace and. embrokde trimmed; high or low kn, 75c Flannelette Undershirts 39c Made of flannel, with broWdery ruffle, in white with pink or blue em- browlery or all whit 2.00 Dress Forms . These come in all sizes * our gexular good wen, 6c Chocolates 49c Repett! celebrated fancy arsorted Chocolates, in 1+ 1b. boxes, Women’s 1.69 Sweaters 98c Wool Sweaters, in sorted colors a ity los, deep Read F.very Item—These Are All Wonderful Bargains Victor Record Albums 98c, $1.33 7 records; ex- for re-Index- on from regu ch records, 9Be 1.33 Talking Machine Record Cabinets $11.75 Manozany, Golden Oak and Weathered Oak fine Koxular Fis vatue tor SEL.7S 12.00 Dress Trunks 7.98 These ,eeuake are cloth ned, trays, banda, well rivet- ted; th in all sises, 18.00 Baby Carriages 11.98 Pixtraordinary value tn Reed Pullman Sleepers; all guaranteed: the product of 4 celebrated manufacturer, for two hours at leas than manufacturer's cost. 1,50 Axminster Border Rugs 69c 22x45 inches; samples; all excellent quality, splen- did rugs, in pretty color- ings. 39c Pictures 20c Sepla. toned Plotures in n frames, size Luxts: es of old) masters; pictures in each fram one in oval, one square. 75¢ Pictures 24c These are 13x15 hand colored photos, artistical ly mounted in white, ready for framing $40.00 Theodore Haviland Dinner Sets 23.50 100-Piece Dinner spray decorations, 1.50 Rayo Lamps 99c Rayo Lamps in brass or nickel finish, with burner, Seta 4 tripod and chimney, No Mail, Telephone or C. O. D. Orders on the above items le from 8.30 to 10.30 Monday Morning Oaly We reserve re 39.50 Russian Pony Coats 25.00 All smart mouels, guar. anteed skins, Inches ie cut in the ‘latest atyl 39.50 Fur Sets 25.00 utiful quality select nm ay includiag animal scar’ nd two akin muffs; Skinn natin. 2.50 Dress Skirts 1.50 Women's new. Fall separate walking skirts; high girdle belt in ok and dark coolra; all sises, 65c to 1.95 Lace Neckwear 29c and 55c ea. pieces importers samples of Lace wear, All the pe newest styles, in @houl point collars, Dutch cole cheminette coat col- ¥ ed race 4.00 Marabou Capes 1.79 Benes or Lagat Mado 6 rows of marabou, fia- Tonea with fency teseels. Women’s 19c Hose 124e and cotton Hose, ie ay) toe and sole; tan and white; gar- Li a tee tops. Women’s 1.00 Hose 49c Pure thread silk lege: double heel, toe and eal foursinch iiate le Rarter tope Children 3 1.25 Sweaters In assorted colores and atylen, Boys’ 5.00 Suits 2.95 E sults wiacrelgae Tait "eu! Me Men’: 3 3.50 & 4.00 Shoes re A fine lot of button, lace and style, ‘in f full lined trou talloreds metal . fall aivies: plain colors, soles, heels 25c & 35c Neck- ties 17 ‘The season's latest tions in velvet et and” silk combinations: Donutiful assortment of colors, 2.50 Hampers nie woot Wotromat mad ood bottoma; round whole willows dium alse. $6.50 Brass Costumers $3.25 Just Mke the picture pas eacnat Ali me sit ea das Mas a 2-inoh post, mental mounts; four and “coat hooks ead base is well braced: @n- {shed in the best lacquer; can be | ht bright or eatin Gnish,