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tion of “The Salamander,” drama- tised from Owen Johnson's novel. In Private life Miss Burr ‘s Mrs. Hor- ace G. Winslow, wife of the editor of ‘The Masses. Before her first mar- riage, which was t Jack Punch, of Bt. Louls, she war Resalind Guggen- beim, one of the well-known Guggen- heim family. pany, formed to be a clearing house for vaudeville, dramatic, stock and moving picture productions, has be- @un operations in the local field. A. 8. Btern is president. Comes Up miling,” Fairbanks as the hero, will be next atre. The change from the previously | Wanted, $22,000." f ith g Coming production. of “My Lady's IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT You NEED, a A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT.) | “The Order of bill ti the vy opal a'3 aaie be to Toved and je who a ries Bebe umph= reve will be if ceremonies. —— POINTED shoes are BORSA T Re event, NOTES OF THE THEATRES. pag ag ign from eter Went corer Selwyn & Co. have engaged Jane ce feet, fatigue, Sdaltns etc., because they let the Burr for their forthcoming produc- ills that feet are heir to. feet grow as they should. ‘Th. Co-operative Producing Com- ‘The first performance of “He with Dougias Wednesday night at the Liberty The- | ED @nnounced date is to avoid conflict | with other openings. an J@hngon has been engaged for of the important roles in| Frank Vernon, the English stage | wie ine is in New York to confer joseph Brooks about the forth- | Get your whole family (men, women and children) into roomy, good-looking Educators today. See that Eoucator is branded on the sole. That name guarantees you the correct lets your feet grow as nature int Rice & Hutchins, Inc., 1§ High Street, Boston. Makers of All-America and Signe: Mayfair Shoes for Women. Retailers can be oupplied at wholesale from stock on our fleor. RICE & HUTCHINS NEW YORK CO., NEW YORK, N. Y. THE EVENING WORLD, Ses r Fete wr a SS Straight By ots $1.35 to $5.50, shape which for Men, and Ash your rotatler fer CE & HUTCHINS UCATO SHOE® ADO LL BRT OPK, Men’s Fall Suits at $20.00 to 45.00 That are decidedly clever in cut and style, being tailored exclusively for us from carefully selected imported and domestic fabrics, which include the smartest designs in stripes, checks, plaids and the latest interwoven patterns; also plain blues, grays, and black; sizes $4 to 50 chest measure, in all proportions. neat measure; Pajam: imported silks of exclusive patterns. _ yo vici kid leathers. and Shirtwaist Trunks, Week-en facturers, at moderate prices. $45.00 Wardrobe Trunks, at $30.00 ly veneer, covered with canvas or oid. Fitted with practical clothes fates and compartments for shoes and ts. Steai Brothers 42nd and F3rd Streels, West of FAth Avenue. dad Store is open bail from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Men’ s Autumn Clothing There is in the Men’s Clothing Department, on the Third Floor, a very distinctive assemblage of and {Dress Wear in lace and button s' from the finest grades of patent calfs! Young Men’s Suits, at $16.50 to 35.00 A careful study of the requirements of the up-to-date young man enables us to present a superior assortment of new Fall models with style features that are in ac- cordance with his ideas. The materials offer an excellent choice of stripes, checks, plaids and mixtures, together with the always desirable solid colors. Students’ Suits, at $12.50 and 15.00 First long trouser suits for youths 14 to 19 years, in plain blues and a good selection of ble materials that are both serviceable and stylish. Men’s Furnishings vue department, located on the Main Floor, at gs Sixth Avenue En- trance, is replete with the better grades of Men’s and Youths’ Accessories for every dress requirement, comprising large assortments of Negligee, Business and Dress Shirts, which may be had ready-to-wear or made-to- » Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves and an exceptionally fine collection of Neckwear made in our own workrooms on the premises from We are also showing in this section our complete selection of Men’s Hats for Fall Wear Presenting the newest shapes and colorings to be worn this season in Soft . Hats and the leading styles in Silk, Velour, and Derby Hats and Caps, from the first English, Austrian and American makers, at moderate prices. ’ Men’s Autumn Shoes RE now being shown on the ‘rhird Fioor, in all the smartest English and American shapes for the ensuing season. Included are shoes for Street bbe Pumps and House Slippers made in, coltskin, tan Russia calfskin, gun ial feature of this department is the fine assortment of neat lasts, sd for the conservative man, with comfort as the first consideration, The Trunk Department Hs in stock, on the Fourth Floor, an unusually large selection of Steamer and Dress Trunks, Berth High Wardrobes, Men’s Trunks, Shoe, Hat Cases, Motor Restaurants, Auto and Theatrical Trunks, representing the foremost European and American manu- For Friday, a Special Sale of $50.00 Wardrobe Trunks, at $37.50 Pegamoid or fibre covered, three-ply veneer trunks, with brassed steel clamps and bolts, containing every packing con- venience, 2 Ns A Open A! It Ch ‘ore Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. famil ing qualities well Only in our M of charge. “Toe-Ease” Shoes, $2 to $5 These shoes for ls up to 12 ‘rust Natur ature ya bd streaks In tan Russia calfskin coltakdn-the latter with cloth, Priced according to size. neat—and regularly for GIMBELS Misses’ Gloves Chamoisette, white, gray or tan, 25¢ and 60c. Cape, one-clasp, tan, $1. Gray Mocha and white, tan or black lambskin, $1. Kidskin, 2-clasp, white, tan, black, $1 and $1.60, Boys’ Gloves Il Day Saturday GIMBELS is your store in which to set them in funds, and to the children’s great comfort an oe Le =a what children need and like; these things are here—new in fashion, and with their wear-resist- out for Friday and Saturday remain before school doors open—GIMBELS is ready with the warmer me Goes {need of which has been felt these he chilly days) and with all school supplies, from the fine trunk for the boarding schoo! $1.45 School Outfits, $1 le know a trimmings, as Boys’ Shoes, In box calfskin, gun-metal calfskin and patent coltskin; button and lace models. Second Floor Boys’ and Girls’ Sweaters $2.50 to $3.75 In our complete stock there are all styles, colors and sizes. sd Main Floor Boys’ and Girls’ Gloves Well fittog styles that will keep little hands peenats qualities made warm. amoisette, gray or tan, 60c, Cape, tan, $1. Mocha, gray pique sewn, $1 and $1.60. Main Floor copied by our own a liners, we have bought a large number of moderat priced hats from the leadii millinery specialists of London and Berlin. GIMBEL Reproductions of Imported Hats, $3.50 to $15 aris, London and Berlin Hats, $2.76 to@18. patttin Pelt and Suede Loge Imported va Hats of Velvet, Domestic Untrimmed Hats, $1.60 to $7.60. as well as the untrimmed hats, are purchased Salons, we shall be ibe gee totrim the hats free THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 19124, jaa NNN NN NaN GIMBEL BROTHERS xz Broadway and Thirty-third Street the little tot’s pencil box. The Finest Imported and GIMBEL Millinery for Girls and a Our di ae collections of hats for women and girls. Besides the models of Jeanne Lanvin, 5 x and Groult, of Paris, pile we imported ially «to be Rulers, te 1.76 and Third Floors the ex gun-metal calfskin and patent black or white kidakin tops, $2.50 to $5 wear, jest teriala A Smart ADING Te New YORK’ 5 LE: -- EMPIRE! iy Oth of Eves, af 8.30 ‘scrum shit Li Jaks BRE, JOHN DREW ‘tie Peooigi’wosaino Kev. 6th a¥,43-44 ats, Daily Mate,2, Best Seatest WARS OF THE WORLU 1,000 PEOPLE—100 ANIMALS, fae West, 40uy st. Fveninen Yo eorge Rando tpi Sk GAY NEW YORK — | ROBERT | WARWICK THE BEAUTIFUL WOVEN RE New Comedy by Authors of ‘Lore Weaiehes” FULTON Maticgrs Wed. & Sat IN foot Gath Bi Wate Wed & Sat RUDEON \ (except Suna 2 Comedy ofan “h Double Distilled Scream’ {i}; ‘ Apether Cohan & Harris Success. ‘It Paysto Advertise’ y poets S Wee ELTINGE 5. oft taNOCENT si REPUBLIC’3, 77: LEW "ier eit a HIGH COST; E ghOUSB. § ar Bhd ot, Bono, BIS | COLUMBIA DUP OARAY EEE Tae Faden & ie sae, Wed, Pata ak TWIN BEDS Ere. 8.30, ‘Aerial Gardena. Wate Tet Weiate yay & 40rh at, Bs at eet icine jolnh Chester & Lillian Chester, Theatre, Wway & 434 et, Matinee Wed, & Sat 18 So Loud They'll Hear It y wa Mata, Wel, & => | | ie ‘Potash 4& Perlmutter “THE YELL! LOW mH pK a 238 Burk NEW YOR Mai Tr ToD ue E RS | Pig a eas CITY SPORTS 45th St, & Biway, C 11 P.M, Mat, 10. 0, Presenting MOTION PICTURES "DE LUXE,’ THE DOLLAR MARK USTIN AUNT ! eu THE WiRGINIAN 4th it, », Mat. Daily atre A ursotion, MERA, (Rae ior ‘ewok OK Wate wa WINTER GARDEN Boe Au, & a “t PASSING SH "OF F'1914 SauBeKT” he eae fini, MISS — Marie Eliot's au th ay, ManuATTAN He ae ee ee sto: The he Stery aia Rosary LYRIC %, Wet PEG 0° oa ry Eant § ro bir, y ew ‘Walter Jones hove ryantae “Tnder Gover STAWDAR eer Brie Kitty MacKay "2 bad _Noxt Week— WITHIN, TH MERSTEIN'S Sais mint Roane OPE TERT ing,” Ueorne. He Sle Gorse and’? ot ws art G meay, Wind |k)some ‘Widow: MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. Rvery evening from 7 1, MM. to 1A. M.. sudern Truneing on the main toot Admfsal School Slates, 6c and We need only mention that these suits are from our regular stock, and that they have actually sold for $10, $12.50 and $15, to impress you with smartness of Lode workmanship and ‘hese suits are particu- larly peo for Prchoa hly niiniehed and heavy weights. Pity trousers are Say oe variety o! colors, in maga pees drole hovnansanlte stripes. All sizes. At $7.50 Boys’ Furnishin | HENDERSON'S. contentment. jozen, 106. Lop Be dn, a te, 1¢, 26 and 86 eat Kosmas Feacl Sharpeners, each, 8c. Other makes at $1.60 to $5 each. Colored Crayons for dra Chalk, 144 sticks in poe, at Senet P Points, d ool Pen Points, dozen, Sehool Ink, black, i, ony eb hy seck le. Clutch Pencils, usual; sorta = Ho k cry cover, 168 , blac! Comp tain Floct,’ Rear Balcony and airway brors Boys’ $10 to $15 All Wool e and 10c each. box. rasers, 16, 2c, 3¢ = Norfolk Suits, $7.50 With Two Pairs of Trousers cellence and the ma- ut and the ma- are in medium ite and Neckties and new Suits—a fine collection. Shirts with panied or sone 506, Mahe} and $1, $1. Covent 33 wf Daily Mat,, fe, | LONGACRE ,' it Matinee Sat Wet 44th St, air re Last_ Week, CANDLER THEATER W nee BIGGEST HIT 46 IN 2% VRARS. Lio ue Vac? NEX N Kenta tor First Meee aE | Bence dover 9 Mon wit 04, Nighta RED CROSS ao CONEY ISLAND nature NEXT WFEK CHILDREN'S DAY SATURDAY, 3 P.M END €o: MI WON GOME | & MOORE VAL DAINTY MARIE, Jack Haz _FOR SALE. & others. _ HELP WANTED—FEMALE. wearrg! hi 108" bho ‘All lost or found articles ade Vertised in The World will be A BOON TO KCHOOL Sanitary drinking cups box to be Kiven away. f printed in next Sunday's World. He indi ca, order” for neat sundays in pan - (Ss DIAM // CALL OR SEND FOR R ON os Sos $12 Weeki '9502° $1°° Week oy Halgconta, eu $12, SI wi LY IN PIRST PAYMENT. E OIT DE, MADE ‘NO ORDER MEADE Mittal ot RAR SRD, iy HAMILAON-MA_ TAN CO, 171 Brow!nay. Entrance No, 5 pir no, ~ DIAMONDS ON CKEDIN values io tne, “e Wisth’Ce. Royal Diamond 36 Madew Lane Phone 263 Joba. |~ DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | BABY. WEEKLY on MONTHLY A Ce erican Watch @ MAIDEN LANE, Td, joys Cock, s—New Styles rts to wear with the q]MARDI_GRAS | Two Days to Get the Children Ready Before the School Bell Rings! apple-pie order from top to toe, with least bother, with much saving of the | luted Pencil: Compoattion poet’ ond Woking tables Intermediate Girls, $15 Scholars’ Companion Boxes, 260 _| ;,.%tfectly propertioned and 6 bber ti rubber * ie ger oP ies or 8 Poh he Froying ‘ls. In navy Bed- 18, 15 and 17 years. ‘Tailored Suit fe Su of Sore, $20, Tri Suits, $26 Gabardine styles, $30. viBarulation” Dresses Ser; $10 Ne oo 10 Sty) Third Floor Wo to 98.50. : incom lipe, 6 to 6.00 75c to »3|Hudson River by Daylight AU Gervico Dally Bseept Sunday. Pa wane ee Ee Str. a ee, Irving” ‘Tecodays, Theredaye, Sateréage, w. prereset oikers, OAS A: MA! Fede ct beth kere aeceah x aan Fulton” rr as age alee r 2, Mg, Day anne ty by_ tr, Hudson River Day! Line (ALBANY DAY LINE.) eabrosers: iow W TO ALBANY 50c 48, North River: Piensa, Hog ire: gfe tM CAPITAL CITY ‘LINE Phone Spring 6877, FUANITURE, 5, FOR SALE. ALE Am. antique oak dining room eet, FOR SALE-pa, pth dining wet ee | girl or prep. school boy to Norfolk Suits of Bedford Cord for Suits, in Parle 100 Gabardine and | Serge Dresses, $9.75 5 gee a for aan of 6 to 16 Years Boys’ Hats for Schoo: and Play ‘Teed Hate te Gootre effects with snap Erie, 62-00, Boys’ Felt Rah Rah Hats, in }» brown, Hovdkiney Rak Reb Hate torfiete beurtoes eye Cee ae and blue serge, 60c. Velour Hats, black and colors, $4, Boys’ 75c Blouses, 45c Well-known “Puritan” Blouses; Fn idle ollie i ie peiised eae waves Seat ener pspiveal attached; 4 to 1 Fourth, Mose ane prs aden tor oy D mis! Sn rast 1 seal Str. HIGALANI the viata 8 Yonkers Se, ‘Dancin, freshest a STE. mite tt a __COASTWISE ALL - THE - WAY - BY - WATER To BOSTON METROPOLITAN STEAMSHIP LINB, Fast Steel Steamers MASSACHUSETTS and BUNKE! bag Leave Pier = River, Street, week from I IS Sous’ terwena the toe eeten To PORTLAND, Me. MAINE STEAMSHIP 8, 8, OLD COLONY and NORTH LAND, Leave Pier 19 Moth Ringe fee of War Bas te'turdind” the Sey BA UTHE