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<meee = ae nual joint conference of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the Mn, C. day's work and not mind i A A WILT, 196 Stock St., Hanover, No Bargain. im) measure for $12,50—a ‘Twelve hundred of the leading writ- ere, artiste and educators of the na- MAKE “DIXIE” OUR (= 322: of the academy, who read the annual f IS WHTING'SPLER on the academy had been incorporated and plans were well under way for a building to be the home of the two Lomposer’s Championship Of'| organisations. Ss Marching Song Startles | societies started» building and Academy and Institute. carried it to @ certain point within five years funds\would be forthcom- ing for its completion, Prof. Sloane predicted the building would be [started at once and would be the | place of the joint meeting two years from now. Brian Hooker read a poem, “The Maker of Images," a composition in to secure the insurance. ‘by the Court of Appeals. # The closing session of the sixth an- > American Institute of Arts and Let- q A Help Asked From Atlantic City, free verse. WHITING’S PAPER MAKES ‘EM| Fire, believed to have been caused by | fe SIT UP. Arthur Whiting, the composer, read @ paper on “The American Com- poser.” He eald the tendency of American music should represent the American temperament by the char- ‘acteristic of rhythm, an element of |music which composers e inclined to neglect in the refinements of har- monies, business section of K early to-day, with | ‘By Taking Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. Academicians somewhat by launch- ing into a championship of “Dixie” of ‘as the real American national anthem.| form a part’ of the seas “Our beloved Dixie,” he said, “has! ground in summer. survived sixty years, and yet thrills ' to-day as it did when it led the tired marchers on the Potomac. We have another anthem: “God Save The—— ‘Tis of Thee.” I epeak thus disre- spectfully because it is not our na- tional anthem, “We have to-day threo real an- thems representing their peoples— ;|the Hungagan anfaem, the Marseil- laise and Dixie, The first two have been suppressed in many times of stress because they represent too until I became habe et tlh every es dis- netion to es ree | tir, Whiting told of @ composer who sked several{asked his friends if he would do there was an thing I could enough tf he “composed music which if ‘th aA help me end th id there wea ke & shock to the ladies of erp len dh gle Pnedicn Tam|/paUL DOUGHERTY CONDEMNS “Cleveland, Ohio — “My left side PTE GRIPFITIE 302 eiaon | -wno are the fonda of art?” asked Kh 7305 on vho lends of art?” a You no longer have to pay $3.60 for nd those who love art Minore, Pe Pitter ad freee Pee Ane whe ove ait micee your shoes, You no longer have to give ouble d the pains were so bad tha the artist.” up a dollar of your hard-earned money to the that I could et titdown. The} Paul Dougherty, painter of marines, |} shoe jobber. and retailer. Keep their profits for yourself and buy the or advised & severe operation, but | Poke on “Certa: Tendencies of Mod- |} beautiful NEWARK Shoe at $2.50 DIRECT from the mak This is jae got me Lydia E. Pinkham’s tn “Painting” an atondemned the || the way to SAYE-A-DOLLAR and still get the finest shoe Neapiabie | Compound and I experienced | Cable, the novelist, read an essay, “A |] $3.50. Select NOW from our 237 styles. mes t CAPT. FISH ACQUITTED Edward H. Blashfield, newly elected |" OF BURNING HI 6 HIS YACHT ee ter Operation. eo President of tho institute, ceeded cha r rd died in a New # President William Dean Howells of . York howpltal tos fan operation ’ NATIONAL ANTHEM, the sesdemy tn the ebals, Me pre. | NeW Yorker Was Aci Was Accused of De-| for an abscess ot the sented William M. Sloane, Chancellor| stroying Vessel to Get Insurance Money=-Had Two Trials. BOSTON, Nov. 20.—Capt. John A. Fish of New York was found not|Peace A former conviction was set aside $50,000 KEANSBURG FIRE. ed Bank he had been a lecturer the hat (story, ot cate. ne ‘and He Mercure at Colum- ard was the founder of the in this city and Badst of the ‘Universal He was ‘born in 1869 8 Guilty of setting fire to bis schooner) many, and came here in yacht Senta in Edgartown Harbor | the author of | on Oct. 25, 1910, by # jury in Federal| The tatver ina Teed Grose nurse et Court to-day. The jury had been out | seld He twenty-two hours. The Government charged that the yacht was burned several vived by a widow, a son of Stomach Trouble defective insulation in a motion picture| 'ined from 80 disappotn theatre, wiped out a block of buildings consequent acidity of tobe the undertyin rug or combination of drugs: Accordingly 1¥ advise those whe com: ive ireuble, te eet ome | y Hightands, From the former city an au- Mr. Whiting jarred the sedate! mobile engine made the twelve mile hort tit I feel s hy. yee new ales cadton Goa kena | ea ige oa regal ter 1916 for artiatic em ran crey ae SHOE STORES COMPANY cir re and willing announced, G nea wend for t! rretibowe Ae '—Mrs, > ee nae there are any complications éecot understand write to Lydia Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi in, fale arias parent, State ag eRe ove ee a Fao bed, f the ‘weeping unruly ob: an and held in strict confidence $35 Suit or ‘Overcoat ° MADE TO MEASURE “LAST CALL—Come to the Great Thanksgiving Feast of MEN’S CLOTHING. We want you as a customer, and in order to acquaint you with clothes ‘that are ‘‘the talk of New York for the © money, ’ we decided to sacrifice 10,000 peras of our best imported and do- f *mestic woolens, 4 and make them up into suit or overcoat to your price that permits no profit to us save the assur- ance of lasting patronage. We Like the “SHOW ME” TYPE OF MAN, Are You One? Open Until 8 P. M. Saturdays— Other Days 7 P. M. 7" an es fi joore east Market St. near Washing- | Comdon Branch—1138 Brenéwas. What endeavor had been awarded to John ee BRAN BROOKLYN BRANCHES. ota ina ts to be ll one mere 8. Sargent, the noted painter, it was Leathe aaa Fulton 4¢., bet. Peart & Jay. 041 Broadway, cor. Myrtle Ave. Jersey City Branch—106 Newark Ave. Bayonne Hranch—161 Breadway, Mail Orders Shipped by Parcel Poat. \ We want you to have one of these Suits or Overcoats. We intended selling _them for $25, $30, $35; but, confronted by the present business condi- tions, we decided to get our money out of the goods, and at the same time give the men of Greater New York and New Jersey the benefit. We inaugurated this sale to con- vince you of the wonderful values that have become the talk of New York for the money. You will find here goods as represented—not mis- representation—what we say—that we will do. 80 NASSAUST. NEW YORK COLUMBIA TEACHER DIES. Richava & Seccambe Af- Specialist Explains Cause VALUABLE ADVICE TO SUFFERERS York, irrespective of prices. I have them all read, guarantee them all wool. Overcoats, ready to wear sold for My New York Headquarters 1431 BROADWAY, Cor. 40th St. BOTH STORES OPEN EVENINGS TILL 0 ff ico i fee oe NAZIMOVA aN Maw, Wi Nat_ Week—"THE THINGS THAT COL ‘ON TRIAL: see A aati Wary Wasa . KEITH'S | Beaste Clayton, Grace Le ACE | 8%, Goarey se Mia atin irows Yeuesh Dolly/4 Rasalke I ROSE GARDENS THEA Aisa: BEATING B OF RIO, POURLE Bi pc i Ps. srowowit nse GINDE: rf} the Mesanotte “Fr tn. matte Hieginning Sunday-—Complete Change of F NEW YORK THE TRAFFIC Lei Jat, To-day. 18 25 Nive. Smo aking | ‘Punch & Judy tes Tiel ey innit Gay Moroing alien ae Standish Worsteds A picture of my window, filled to the brim with the choicest colorings in — in the city of New $ Anything in this window, Suit to order. . It’s your $10.00—you work for it—and when you realize how tard these tens are to get this particular season, I ought to be able to moke my window appeal to you. Black unfinished worsted made by the Standish mills, as good cloth as any tailor toes put in a $40.00 suit, is in this window marked $10.00, and the price inside for iece suit is $10.00. Blue serges, fancy cheviots, pencil stripes in neat small be effects; in fact, as fine a range of goods as any tailor ever showed. The price will be, suit to order, $10.00. My uptown store—1431 Broadway—is displ my downtown store—119-121 Nassau stzeet—ts same, suit to order, $10.00. the same range of goods that Paying and the prices are the I have labelled Thanksgiving D November 26th, “Overcoat Day.’ I will be open all day that day e bey Nays prices on mdi All Wool Black Kersey Overcoat to Order, $10 Overcoatings During the dull season I made up 2,000 hehehe to wear out of my store. Black and Blue Balmacaans In the newest Tweeds and Cheviots. finest designer in the business for this style coat, and I $ made these up in my own shops in the 8.00 dull season. My price, ready to wear out $ MITCHELL the Tailor 2 ‘The Handsomest Tallering Shep tn’New 119-121 NASSAU STREET SATURDAYS 1¢ O°CLOCK AMY 7IST REGIMENT ARMORY SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28 NEW YORK SYMPHONY WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor FELICE, LYNE, Soprane OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Piano Eg3 RAR 3 TE A ‘sate, METROPOLITAN Pap TO-NIOMP AL Say viANO ERE Dees sin Matinee. Thankagtvin a Ee es apt aah at a iN led se i “oa Lost, FC FOUND AND REWARDS. runt he eae 3. seat or | DIAMO Tarzan Is back! “THE BEASTS OF TARZAN," a se- uel to “TARZAN OY THE APES." by i. . Burroughs, will begin in Monta 7" a EVENING WORLD, Nov. 30, It will be ly | THE EVENING WORLD'S complete nova & in |for that week. Fo “THE BEASTS OF TARZAN” tells of the Ape-Man's return to the jungle and *35 to 40 Values Tl e sae fer & Tol, 0067 Cont, ares, Relative to the opening of the str! Federal Reserve Panks, at which $460,000,000 was plared on deposlt the United Sates Government to tu responsible business men, President wrote, in part, to “A sew day has dawned for the country whose lasting prosperi ig and cures al en CF t within the reach of every on can show a going business.” Never efore in the history of the cou try has a greater inducement beam fered business men to open and @ duct a store, factory, or other or the greatest number and most oe tractiv: business bargain offers, 1 of his amazing exploits among the wild| See Next Sunday Wor en Loerie aL De a animals which are bis friends and foes. | Read