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POPULAR PRICES, 10, VAUDEVILLE and Feature Pictures THE MIDDLE WOMAN * “ti 2 ae WOODS ANIMALS gownes in moti © | of youth and grace < . | he bad one, Don't stay beadachy, bilious with breath bad and stomach sour 2-008 ANP MORRPD San parcers ane "KING LENORE ULRIC Wilt 1 Thursday OLGA PETROVA fh “MY MADONNA” EXTHA ATTRACT very FRIDAY 10 @ au MONDAY ene THURS: ¥ - »s OXING Pemeriren ox BA ALL DAY TOMORROW @Lec Trion So % Adth Sire Theatr eat, gentlest liver and bowel FOR MEN ONLY AT 9.15 P.M Phony with much beauty « ety of expression and waltzing andante Op. 11, with grewt de more for me than] anything else, and 1| calely give a where Caseavet to children any time when cross Grainger fell that war r oF constipated ‘they are horse, the piano concerto in Bb fat, he brought to i all his youthful usiasm and strength, the traditions amide and playing with vibrant magnetism, posed bis original co audience only too w: hin way to the old. 6 thing electric in Mr. Grainger's play. ing and the Russian cringe a certo awakened the audience to un- wonted enthusiasm, New York's Leading Theatres Wn, én oe FE PROCTOR'S The New York Orchestral 8 Max Jacobs conductor, gave of a series of Sunday ‘concerts Inat NEW AMSTERDAM : juence anyone to try the medi- 1 know it will do all and much in it is claimed to do,"—Mra, ake, R. F. D. No. 1, Maple- Kasota, Minn. who suffer from those dis- ig Che pornticr to their sex should of the ability of Lydia E. "a Vegetable Compound to re- store their bealth by the many genuine| end truthful testimonials we are con- dia night at the Standard Theatre. Programme included Weber's “Ober. overture, Grieg's jibe, igus Benatitol” Tol, Be 6.15. Matinees Wed, an x0 ELECTION DAY MATINEE. FIRST MATINEE WEDNESDAY. ‘a “ The soloist wax Xilco. Veriet from the Paris Grand Opera, who| nang apecially well the “Caro Nome"| = 7—- Klaw & Erlanger's Pro- duction of the Musical Globe- Trot in three Swift Harold Baugy, the English pianist, on Saturday ‘afternoon at Aeolian | crowded to the! capacity of the auditorium and the | stage, gave a fresh illustration of his greatness, his power and hia charm layer, especially by his poetio exposition of Schumann's “ At the same time, at Car. negie Hall, before another large audi- ence, Mischa Elman, the violinist, wa: ;| making a brililant display of his tech- nical powers in Vivaldl's concerto in G minor, ane otber compositions not | Fresh, perfect, spotless, 4-ply cl or laundered collars in all sizes for men and boys from 11 to 1914. More than 100 styles for your choice. The entire display could not be adequately described even in a | * full page announcement—therefore, in order to appreciate the scope ‘of this extraordinary sale, you will have to visit our AT, DATLY | & Coogan, 0) WILLIAM A. “stipy, Noted Theatr eal Producer, “ALONE. AT LAST” “1 HAVE’ HEARD “TT "Twi AND I AM A BUSY es N SENG! et WHO SAN fine iCERS wo CAN SXkee: GREAT CAST rs ENSEMBLE or. iss & Lyrtes by jworto WANTS WORK WONDERS to be invested. at $22.00. Aan es anee, to this event. Laundered and Soft Collars in All the Favorite Styles for Men and Boys; Little Fellows Also Have an Excellent Choice. The values are so remarkable that many lots of five and six dozen at a time. See Our Full Page Ad. on Page 17 of This Newspaper. ible ZAC Green Trading =e with Parchases Till 12 = ZA Stamps Therealter, GRACE CEORCE Tt ople will buy these’ in COME EARLY. SILVER Sterling & Plate WILLIAM A. BRADY, Noted Theatrical Producer, “ALONE. “AT LAST” “1 HAVE HEARD IT “TWICE, "THE BIG STORE com mart SIXTH AVE. 19nvO198N STREET “od 50 J2N- Green Trading Stam ‘Free, Tomorrow wi Parchanr of bo More—Present Coupon geenCut Out This Coupome IT 18 GOOD FOR TOMORROW ONLY 8 - This Coupon is good for 50 (FIFTY) 20 Green Trading Stamps FREE with purchases of $1 or more tomorrow, November 2. These 50 FREE Stamps are of the same kind B | as those which you would ordinarily obtein with your purchases. Evening World, t1-1- GREENHUT'S. sscceeceaa 94] _ Nothing Can Be Timelier Than.This Election Day Sale of Twig arp wei Ag Ply Laundered or Soft |} IN MOTION PICTURES AND LECTURE BY DR. KURT B. SCHLOSSINOK OF FREIBURG PRAUENKLINIC Collars at i Each (or 50c Dozen) Usual Retail Price 15c each; $1.50 dozen. asement, given over AND I AM A BUSY MAN.” ITAGRAPH TWICE TO-DAY +; Artistic Baskets Sn Sterling and Silver Plate ‘When a single piece is to be selected for Wedding or Anniversary Gift, the Inter- national Store's collections of Sterling and Silver-Plated Baskets provide gratifying assortment, in a breadth of price ranges that meets every desire as to the sum that is ——-VICE CHAIRMEN —- weds Special "Prices, Orch. avs cor, JACOB RUPERT BERNARD ‘W. VOGEL ERT ‘The very beautiful Baskét on the extreme right in the illustration is of Nickel Silver; Peco a te Silver Plated, 9 inches in diameter, in the most artistic pattern, which is also carried out in the handle, artistically set on four feet; and the price is only $9.00. The Basket in the center is of Sterling Silver, in beautiful lace-like pattern, and is made in three sizes: diameter 6% inches, at $14.00: 754 inches, at $22.90; 8% inches, E>SSe523°22° 7: |onze2s: == The artistic Basket on the lefi is of Sterling Siiver, in cut-out design, engraved at top and on base; 12 inches high to top of handle, 624 inches high to top of body. i $33.00. Smaller size, $29.00; larger size, $42.00. These beautiful examples are representative of the artistic pieces shown throughout our stocks, which comprise every household utensil and personpl accessory produced in Sterling Silver and Plate. International Silver Company Succeeding The MERIDEN Co, 49-51 West 34th Street, through to 68-70 West 35th Street, New York a ; W'S GOOD CLOTHES OPERA HOUSE Players, Fulton St. & Elm Pl. Bln. |) a Matinee D i J Monte Carlo Girls| "4c EVEBY SUNDAY, 2 Established 1852 oe Diamonds Papen cat gE |= toa yaaa 38 ea hes ari POLITICAL. ' :,| Lhe Edward Swann Business aa =| Protessional Men’s Committee _____. |ORGANIZED TO AID IN THE ELECTION OF JUDGE EDWARD SWANN AS DISTRICT ATTORNEY, KNOWING THAT HE IS EMINENTLY QUALIFIED FOR THE OFFICE BY CHARACTER, | EXPERIENCE AND ABILITY, HEARTILY INDORSES HIS CANDIDACY, AND URGES THE PEOPLE OF THE COUNTY OF NEW YORK TO VOTE FOR HIM. THOMAS M. MULRY, Chairman JOSEPH L. BUTTENWIESER, Treasurer B. F. WOLLMAN, Secretary ALFRED J. TALLEY : Chairman Executive Committers HELP See a ee paagn ee ee SreLre pi aaa cle eg { toa ies mae ee res { TOOLMAKERS. eee oo a ex. Al oo jis, fixtures and die work; QM, | Norking from drawings. Kotreon* Viss