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N MOVE THAT UNDER NEW LN NOEL BUILDING Fireproof Structure Contains| Important Innovations for Safety of Patrons, ALL MUST COMPLY. New Ordinance, Passed at In- stance of The Evening World, Proves Efficient. By Sophie Irene Loeb. ‘The first license issued to a moving Picture theatre under the new ordinance, which was won after the long fought ef- forts of The Evening World, was Issued] to the Madrid, at Third avenue and One Hundred and Seventh street. A Although thero are severat almilar| ; theatres operating, this was the first to come under the new ordinance, and | new there are nany in the course of erection throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn. Applications are coming in daity to Chief Wallace of the License Bureau and his inspectors are busy s¢ WALLSTREET Amalgamated Copper. American Car & Foundry p American Can_ pf. American Smelters American Smelters American Tel. & Tel Canadian Pacific Consolidated Gai Great Northern pi Lehigh Valley «. ew York Central Northern Pacific . Pennsylvania Ri Reading Southern Union Pacific UL. 8. Steel 1. #8. Steol pf. sneSawanasseSa-e-- Market Closing—The closing was quiet, with prices @ little below the top for the day. Dulinesa was more marked than during the firat hour, but good undertone prevailed, and final prices showed net gains from % to % over Friday's closing figures, Total sales 4,96 shares. The Closing Quotations. ‘The following were the highest, lowest and lest ing that all the theatres (for they reall; are In the form of theatres now) come within the atrict rules ald down by the} 14 new law. I went throuch this building and found it complied with the following new regulations: QOMPLIES WITH ALL THE NEW 1 REGULATIONS. The whole building is freproof, and © gprtificate signed by Joseph John- fon, Fire Commissioner, attesting thereto, is conspicuously displayed, Three separate exits are on the main floor, both leading to unob- Structed outlets on the street. All exits are five feet or more in width. These exits are kept free and clear and used for no other purpose than @trance and exit. ‘The level of the exits is no higher than one step above the level of the aldewalk. All exit doors are unlocked at all Gimes and arranged to open out- wardly. The gallery ts spacious and easy of access, Stairs are more than seven feet Wide and are provided with hand- wails, Special exit from the gallery leada @irect to the street without going through the main floor. A balcony more than three feet Wide leads to fire-escape. The whole celling practically are Fanged so that it may be opened for Ventilation purposes. ELECTRIC FANS THROUGH- OUT WHOLE BUILDING. Electric fans in proportion to the Rumber of people are distributed Chroughout the building. Rod lights at ail exits and other Ughts in all parts of the theatre con- s, so that people may en while the pictures are being operated, Apparatus for projecting the mo- tion pictures inclosed in. fireproof Walls. Al. fireproof boxes contain the films, and films are not stored ip any othér place on the premises, All aisles in the auditorium and gal- lery are more than three feet wide in the clear, and only six seats on each eide. Seats are firmly secured to the floor 4nd the space occupied by each per- ated by an arm, ets provided tur both sexes, Portable fire apparatus ts placed fm various parts of the building, Floors are mopped up at least once daily and scrubbed at least once per week, Suction cleaning is used on all car- Pets, rugs and other fabric floor cov- erings. Several attendants present through- out the auditorium, Besides the above ‘tems there are many minor appliances in this new building that altogether mark an evo- lution in motion picture places. In fact, these structures built under the now ordinance really contain aii the com- forts and safety devices of the large theatres, OTHER PICTURE HOUSES MUST FOLLOW LEAD, This particular building nicely decorated throughout and has a spa- clous apeurance on account of the wide aisles and good lighting effects, It is estimated that within 4 year all the moving picture houses in the city will present an entirely changed appearance, according to the new ordinance. Before the co ction or alteration of a building a ed statement con- taining complete ns Must be filed with the Superintendent of Buildings. All exits, passageways, stairs, fire es % eC, must size of floor b + must be de The tures allowed in the fire limits, constructed or op the ground floor mission to operate a moving picture show is not granted until these theatres are inspected and approved by the Fire Hureau of Buildings, Departmen Water Supply, Gas and partinent Electricity, and Department of Health— all of which issue written reports as to efficiency. —_—_——~—_——— of Plomaine ne poisoning at his nger agent o th offices at bi: years old and the rail: a lifetime in Aves a Widow ong son and three ra ved this morning of the | Hie was sixty CONSOLIDATED STOCK EXCHANGE. Transactions were recorded on the 9.0 o'clock opening call on the Consoildated Stock Exchange to-day in @ number of ich no sales had ‘ew York Stock St. Paul ransit at © Was considerable irre about prices in th tendency seemed t be @ apparently on possible velopmenta over Sunday, Some of the ors expreased the opinion ted States would soon have or cut bait” as to Mexico, a high of 731-8 Mid not get ; the other ok call more nts were recorded rthern Pacific, com- 's closings, Was up floor o, Reading and nion Missourt and acitic ey p 1-8, Canadian wl Brooklyn Rapid Transit each down 1-4 —>— FINANCIAL NEWS ITEMS. The American District Telegraph ny de nd a regular semi-an- Nov. 15 to stock of record Nov. L The Pennsylvania Ratlroad reports tember on LUnes 0 and lines West decrease Total decre for all lines In September, $517,436, For nine months total decrease for all of net earnings amounts to s. pnsylvania earnings corresponded y to expectations and produced ONE DOSE RELIEVES A COLO—NO QUININE “Pape’s Cold Compound” ends bad colds or grippe in a few hours. _ Relief comes instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end gripped misery and break up a severe cold either in the Read, chest, body or limbs, It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils ani air passages in the head, stops nasty discharges or nose running, relicves sick dullness, feverishness, sore i and stiffness and snuffling! Ease throbbing in the world gives ff as “Pape's Cold h costs only 25 cents Tt acts without as- tastes nice, causes no incon- head! Nothing such prompt Compound,” at any drug s1 . Be sure you get the genuine, Uncalled For OVERCOATS Former Prices $18, $20, 822, $25 $6—$7—38 MIT CHE LL 1431 Broadway, New York , | for to-day are estimated at 73,000 bales * [over the holidays. 4 [the level of yesterday's closing prices, .|CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN ity| the market susceptible te No effect upon tie markete The inet uck overtorned while ference was drawn from them that tn- ol creases of freght rates was bad needed, as expenses are in much more rapidly tian gross €a payable Dec, 1 Nov. 15. Exports of copper for month of Or- tober were 29,007 tons agaliust 25,030 tons for the same period last year. official of the Greene-Cananes r Company enys that the com: pany's mines in Moxico are working at about 60 per cent. of normal capacity.+ There has been no destruction of com- pany's property. A The Standard O11 Company of Kan- sas has declared regular quarterly divi- dend of $3 per share and an extra! dividend of $10 per share, payable Nov, 29 to stock of recount 12. ¢ 3 3: ut Notwithstanding the sharp break in Liverpool, which was attributed locally to free offerings of actual cotton by the South, and also heavy sales of Egyptian cotton, the market at the opening was fairly steady with good support and | prices showed a decline of only 4 to 6 points. After the call, however, selling 'F you have eczema, rash, pim- ples, or other distressing, unsightly skin eruption, try Resinol Ointment Resinol Soap, and see how quickly the trouble disappears, even in se- vere and stubborn c: atop itching instantly. became general. Resinol Ointment is eo nearly The South, Liverpool and Wall street flesh-colored that itean be used Interests offered cotton freely, and on exposed surfaces without prices declined to a net loss of about 10 attracting undue attention, Physicians have preseribed Restnel for 18 years, for all sorts of skin troubles, dandruff, sores, ulcers, burns, wout and piles. Every druggist celle points, Receipts of cotton at the ports compared with 67,425 last year. Market was quiet and steady after the Ointment and Resinol Scap, but you ean decline, A large part of the transé*- try thom free, by writing to Dept. 8-8, tions were In nature of evening up sales | fj Resinel, Baltimore, Md., for samples, In the last hour the market rallied to|* but eased off toward the close and showed 2 to 7 points decline for the day. —< MARKETS, Tow, Clone, . Sita Rly . tle 80h Low, Ol a oy ‘Wheat opened & to % lower. Corn opened % cent lower for both of the active months. Northwest receipts to-day at Duluth 437 car lots, compared with 24 last week. Last year this date holiday. At Minneapolis to-day » compared with 39 last week lay last year. Wheat saxged off after the opening, showing a loss of % in the first hour A fair domestic cash inquiry and absence hedge pressure from American spring wheat movement tended to keep offer- ings of futures rather light, rendering DANCES Taughi privaioly by Mr, 0, Nepburn Wilsea, M8, nig eg eon Corn was quiet and barel: r dealining % from yeater lose, Wheat closed at lowest price, showing % to % losa for the day, compared with final prices of yesterday, Sora showed net loss of % to % at the close. Racing to Blaze. N.Y. Nov. 1L.—George Major, fifty ra old, was ki four other firemen were badly when an automobile hook and aug. coeur, DPEN OAY AND EVENINGS, a““McCreery Silks’ Famous Over Half a Century For Quality, Style and Value McCreery’s Silk Sale Commencing Monday, November the 3rd {wo Hundred and Fifty Thousand Yards of Silk of Standard Qualities at Lower Prices than ever before offered dames McCreery & Co. 34th Street — 5th Avenue — 23rd Street NEW YORK Do As Others Do, Take this time-tested—world proved. home remedy which suits and benefits most people. 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Stewart & Co, Will Begin on Monday Morning, November 3, Its Fifth Annual Election Sale of Men’s Winter Clothing 1,445 Suits of $30 to $45 Grades at $23.50 855 Suits of $25 to $30 Grades at $18.50 750 Overcoats, $25 to $40 Grades, at $21.50 Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building. 1,350 Suits of $20 to $25 Grades at $16.50 4,400 Garments This is a more important sale than any that has preceded—a fixed Metropolitan event originated by the John Wanamaker Store because trade conditions permit it and men’s pockets are benefited by it. During the year one of the oldest and best manufacturing tailoring houses(wholesale) decided to merge its business with another house of very nearly equal standing. Some of the older partners retiring, a turning into cash of stocks on hand and in process was necessary to permit a distribution of interest. Weweregivenchoice of thestocksbecause of our quick distributing power—thanks to the men whose confidence in us has given it to us. We selected 1,400 suits and 1,600 over- coats. All the suits and 400 of the overcoats are included in this sale; the balance of the overcoats could not be finished in time. The workmanship in these garments will stand comparison with that of the best tailors in America. These stocks are supplemented by 2,250 suits and 1,000 overcoats purchased trom four other houses whose product we have U sold for years, who make the better grades of men’s clothing, and who arc interested in the success of our efforts to render greater service to a greater number of men. The values quoted are conservative. The range of fabrics and styles in- cludes all that a manof taste ts inter- ested in. Extraordinary arrangements have been made to facilitate quite and satisfactory service—ex- perienced salesmen from our Philadelphia Store, and 80 other men chosen from several hundred because of their intelligence and knowledge of clothing, will assist our regular force of salesmen; extra space, tailors, fitters and fitting-rooms will be provided; suits and overcoats will be grouped according to sizes; all the stouts will be in one place, with plenty of room for customers. The business will be large; and since we must make deliveries first to those who purchase first, it will be well to come early. There will be, as usual, no charge for alter- ations. The Sale begins Monday morning next, at store-opening, in’ The Men’s Store, on the Main floor of the New Building, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth and Ninth. (Astor Place Station on the Interborough Subway). “WE HAVE JUST CLEANED UP A FACTORY” —Came the Message of the Capture. And Here Are 13,200 Fancy Shirts of $1.50 and $2 Grades (some even $3) to Sell at 95c Each The $3 grades are tub silk, but only a few—about 15 dozen; the others are madras, percale, cheviot and flannel, in both laundered and soft styles, divided as follows: 500 Dozen Laundered Neglige Shirts 200 Dozen Laundered Pleated Shirts 150 Dozen Flannel Shirts with Soft Detached Collars 100 Dozen Cheviot Shirts with Detached Collars 150 Dozen Miscellaneous Shirts, including Tub Silk and Silk Mixtures In all upwards of a thousand patterns, practically every one good enough to go into our regular assortment; and all the shirts new, fresh, clean—just out of their original boxes, All sizes, of course, from 18% to 18 Ready for the Election Sale, Monday. Hurlington Arcade floor, New Building, and Subway Ectrance, New Building,