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on Manhattan island to te j Restored gnd Mrese: ved | Part Cometanioner 6 tetorme the Boaré of Barty ont coor rat oan Oredth and Fourth Buree i see ‘7 ee tm eOAitiOn, the pitt Includes fee bite ourroundime (he 7 ooh “ll te knows ae fF Moun ark Mre Nashford Dear ender Median Wes 7 be feume Mirhac ore na the ene AT ONCE! STOPS STOMACH MISERY ~ AND INDIGESTION Instant relicf from sourness, gas, heartburn, acidity, dyspepsia. Is Your Figure 1915—or 1916? 4 Hitici915—it is a bit slouchy, and how amazing 2 new fashions must be with a drooping figure! Fr the figure of 1916 is a trim figure, A figure bh suggests neat bocices, a figure quite straight in t and in back and having hips ever so slightly ed under full skirts The 1916 L. R. Corset is a model specially designed not only for 1916 figures, “Pape’s Diapepsin”’ is quick- est and surest stomach relief koown, Wonder what upset your stomach hich por « lan _but to transform 1914 figures into 1916 figures. ||) teu ys it Itis $5, fede Ma ot Ml gees Other L. R. Models Por every type of figure. Miniature Waist, 4. Brides’ L. R. Corset, white silk bro- oade, 68.50. Pink silk broche with straight hips, lof the indigestion and ¢ Millions of men and w know that it is needle: , Pink silk broche with medium bust HL, and slight waist curve, 80, L. Riviera, low bust, long, straight back, 85. Pairy Girdle, 81. In all about sixty models. Exclusively here. ok 7h, rasa’: Stre Broadway at Ninth Street, New York. | AT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— ' A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT. Now Comes the Autumn Sale of Suits to Order 677 Ien’s Suits To Measure —* $20.50 103 styles of suitings which usually go into suits that cost $25 and $30 » today th big iapepain occasion te organ regitlated ch doesn't take care of relief iv Pap } h costs only fifty n large case at drug at wonderful digests things straight, so gentl that it is Mt pepsin, wi Formerly A T. Stewart & Co. We're a little late this year with this sale, because it has taken longer than usual to round up the fab We wanted fabrics of a certain quality; wanted | them at less than usual prices; wanted enough of them to satisfy the many men who have been wailing for the sale. Now we've got them, and orders for suits Ni be given. Something for Every Man 4 The fabries are worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres, rough and soft surfaced; ‘tumn and Winter weights; fancy mixtures, stripes, checks, plaids, plain blues by eit black; light and dark effects; something for every man. i Your Suit will be a Sack Suit } in any style you want, roomy or close-fitting, soft-roll or conservative front, high, medium or low gorge, two or three buttons. Patch pockets on the coat will cost $1.50 extra. The Tailoring will be Extra Fine New and better tailor-men have joined the tailoring force that will make '}} these suits. One in particular is noted for his clever work in joining sleeves to jenoulder, another for his work ou collars. The suits will be extra fine in appear- ance and fit. Suits will be completed in the order of their purchase. Suits of 44 chest and over, 10 per cent extra. Lower-Price Clothing Store for MEN—ast Broadway Corner Eighth. TO CITY WITH A PARK Last Remaining Dutch Parmhouw t their favorite foods with- | ~| Whatever may be sald of the work} THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1 od Mackaye's Spectacle Has to Re Presented Two Additional Times. ® mee Homeutery Mes angus premeniod & me « on, for the + ie oor of the Maint: rod leogue, thet it as aecrmmary to vive twe perf anoce even ther eur the ‘ ‘ ' ud Chav Sune | Sew iis Masque Court ¢ tr f t row Uuys made by Jreenwich Uird Pro Nei M. badd wan Prizes are to be for the best bird tit yay” la to be an annual wich, neat paeneneen East Side Kiddies | | In Ferrer Centre Show Art Merit Oa of Unie. Houes in t This “Hird feuture in Three years ago an ar arted by the Ferrer Se’ st One Hundred and Street, under the direction of Robert Henri and George Be *, ‘The chil- ldren of the east side were gathe: yp and art was taught to them cording to the modern school idea of the artist instructors, certain tt 1| | that they bave exercised a powerful inspirational influence over certain of their puplis and the second exhibition of sculptures, paintings, water colors jand drawings whfch is to continue until Briday of this week is truly wonderful, as to its high class and tho individual merit of exhibited work, ‘The catalogue contains 59 numbers, jal of which are interesting. The ing includes work done by the during 1916. min Greenstein is one of the ws, He is fourteen years olu, work is most promising. A cuied by bin aumbered patalogue, is charmingly s with the female figure ymposition. The model- ve the average, and | r figures, modelled in | re highly meritorious. In black and white, done ut half am hour, are fine ip every respect. Milton Gray ts another Ferrerite whose drawings in charcoal are well | worth while, His present. exhibits | are drawings from Ilfe models, done with remarkable sympathy for bis work, Jennie Ostrow has also done good k In charcoal media, Some clay 0 ing she has likewise done is also excellent, —¥ Anna Mitchell has done colorful work in her companion portraits of a New York Landlady and her Ver- mont Landlady, ‘The urban and the country personality ts vivifled and given decided form and much sub- stance, Her coloring Is happily done M. Komroff has painted a water color fantasy, tn cobalt blues with red and green figure Incidents, ‘This 1s pronouncedly modernistic, not to say futuristic, To the average ob- erver it carries no mensage Whatever pt, perhaps, a conglomeration of colors. Eleanor M. Barnard painted a girl in a purple house gown against a Venetian screen, with still life ob- frets on the table before her. ‘The face and neck of the girl are highly finished, The rest of the water color is more sketchy, Some posters, ling ts. far some of ry h in pencil, Intended for a club smoker, by Benjamin Greenstein and Samuel Hartman are meriterious, The Franciseo Ferrer Assoctation maintains a summer art schobl and a radical colony at Stelton, N. J . oo 92 JOBS IN OPEN CLASS. ‘The Municipal Civil Service Commis- alon yesterday passed a resolution put- ting in the class service 92 places tn the Munietpal Courts that have been ex- he resolution must be ap- he Mayor and the State 8. an would be affected by the resolu- tion. Dr. Henry Moskowita said that no reason had been found why the places should be exempt, By making them competitive employees in lower grades will get opportunities for promotion on Vows apide trom panainie ropainien ow! hed 0 Neapetias the other ate of the et ey tel eecont ont © ove one to tl tf aaeiy °e THE NEW/ PLAYS o “The Princess Pat” Best American Comic Opera in Years. BY CHARLES DARNTON. oo thet Mr Memeem and Mr Her lent ve | tort fever collaborated os eur larrere ant) thie jaetanee Mr fier © treet rte ume 8 Oe Only Charming end - | aries, but through It all there eo | omnes a homer ¢ | compart could rention ~——F pe eon we oe The singers were quite wp i oy an trt te the TARY PAT om “The Princess Met ond thes wick epened. as they cay ie pokey | OMS S « Cort Thestre ina night, for you've Morey | ieee vous Bho wine da te (Ure inte Forty centh Mirent te find the best Amertonn comic apers | fully fe fer ae that hae toon © corned ahe bed me “ Fae protierman ip une Halian husband “she ae ni eer Hotne Meet"; he may beneetiy toerh haré-clder! _ we gianens with George Ade and herp | Fe enre bie balance va ta feo | oprort and-ge pro | Quitters, bul 1 Find it Mae »| aoe whe © bat now be on the be hae writ To-day 6 @usiral piece mem | measure of Wt and on very Henly iege While ings | good-naturediy may not be an gitegether legitimate |ihis morning for @inctinsion, “The Princess seit not puasibiy be ¥ ive of af te © the quick w one Wren thet owas ‘™ aut the iret blush off the ine Mr. Hios smopher with . evbye than this, he is a eyale oe mort | being hurd. on to do| For bin pert, Mr. Herbert te eu- soowhat? fut if 1 may be allowed! preme. He really had no vor to 5 word, | should like to put it in,| express the fear te ie out the fact e Prt was made ip without further delay, for Mr. Mos com, He bas given “The Princess | (hat & bumorous turn that is dis-| America, It opinion that Lon- tinetively American, Without epolo- | don, wlaily at thie time, would gies to the Indiana farming district, open its arms to “The Princess Vat.” time, might ¢ a 7 hP, fesut sre TOMORROW, OCTOBER 1— A Sale of Women’s Im Imported Gloves That Is Quite Out of the Ordinary : 95c $1.50 $2 $2.50 22,356 pairs, Freshly Made, of Fine Skins— All Kinds, Nearly all Lengths, all Sizes—Far Below Prevailing Prices, as Indicated Below A dozen pairs of these gloves in her bureau drawer and any woman will be equipped for the entire season. Another dozen or two pairs and many Christmas perplexities will be avoided. Subway at Broadway at Astor Place Ninth, New York es A dividend-paying or profit-sharing glove sale this might be called. In many cases two pairs of gloves may be had for what one pair usually costs. Every glove is perfect, newly imported, freshly made, soft of skin, perfect fitting, just.as a fine glove ought to be. All styles needed for any time in the day or evening are included as this actual catalog of this sale shows: 95c---for $1.50 to $2 Grades Washable Glace Gloves, 95c¢ Kid Dress Gloves, 95c 1,200 pairs white, pique sewn, two large pearl 8,000 pairs, light weight, overseam sewn, two clasps, three rows fine ery in self or black, stitching in contrasting or self color, white, black, tan . standard $1.50 grade Smart Tailor Suit Gloves, 95c airs, pique sewn, one large pearl clasp, contrasting heavy crochet white, tun, gray, black -- Standard $1.50 grade three rows embroid- tandard $2 grade Pique Real Kid Gloves, 95c $,000 pairs, pique sewn, two clasps, Paris point embroidery; tan, brown, gray, pastel, white, black... ..... standard $1.50 grade 8,600 p embroidery, ernie resesiomeseeners Long White Gloves, 95c 8,000 pairs, pique sewn, two clasps, three rows embroidery, white, tan, 000 pairs, B-button length white glace, three pearl ball buttons: soft black, with self or contrasting embroidery......... ...standard $1,50 grado —“fleibie shing......... 00... .cececeeeeensen enenees standard $1.75 grade Suede Dress Gloves, 95c 456 paire only, 8-button length, mousquetaire, very soft and flexible, Biscuit, gray, blac! H standard $2 ‘grade white itandard $1.50 grade 800 pairs only, 8-clasp, soft, mode shades $2—for $3.25 & $3.50 $2.50—for $3.75 Grade Grades Long White Real Kid Gloves, $2.50 Long White Gloves, $2 1,200 pairs, @0-button length glace mousque- Phage Jace real A ri e taire, superior quality, 3 pearl ball buttons...... standard $3.75 grade N. B.—All kid gloves are Stamped “real kid.” Capeskin Gloves, 95c 1,800 pairs, velvety, russet tan, one clasp or one large pearl button, spear back and Paris point embroidered, respectively. standard $1.50 grade $1.50—for $2.25 & $3 Grades s Gauntlets, $1.50 capeskin, two inch gusset flare cuff, Pethree rows beavy embroidery’ , ivory, white standard $2.25 grade Long White Glace Gloves, $1.50 1,200 pairs, 16-button length, mou quetaire white glace glov fi oft flexible shins, 8 pear! ball buttons indard $3 grade pas 16-button length, mousquetaire kid, three peari ball buttons standard $3.25 grade 1,200 pairs, 20-button length glace mousque- taire, very fine selected skins, 3 pearl bail buttons. standard $3.50 grade MoreThana Hundred People Will Be SellingtheGloves It is a larger, better glove sale than we have ever had—in the face of difficult conditions. Grenoble, the old, old glove city of the world, is working only about a fifth of its usual capacity. Fine imported gloves are growing scarce today and there is every prospect that they will be even scarcer, . . Only by the cordial co-operation of a large im- orter who handles nothing but the highest qualities have we been able to procure the large quantities we needed, The sale will continue until all the gloves are put into the hands that we are sure are waiting for such good things, It may last one, two, three, four days—even a week. First choice tomorrow—everything you want— onary Beef unhandled. Extra salespeople, enlarged selling. space—th Women's Glove Shop, the aati Mat ‘Aisle, Main floor, Old Building; outposts at the Subway Entrance, New Building. Letter and ’Phone Orders Filled Kindly "phone Stuyvesant 4700, Extension 16, and jour order will be promptly filled as long as the quantities A Modern Remedy and Stomach Trouble use R¢G PILLS | Round Bat Sat tecineke, 100 She We For Constipation, Disxiness, Billousnese | wth thre oh jy frase ’ ae