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EXPERIENCED, ~ Concert at the Manhattan. fing voice. She sang Senta’s ballad fi The Matenen Opera!’ The biying Vuchinan” anu tne bie (From tho Philadelphia Bullets.) Bunday concerts thus far this stod ¢ “Tristan und Isolde.” Oscar} Circus Proprietor— Yes; we want t night, at which Splrescu’s orchestra played, among other} lady who can handle wild animals, er of the Metro: | things, the Tannhauser overture and the] Have you had experience?” Tt was an alll funcal march from “Die Gotterdam-| Appllcant—"l have been & gatesiady Ashe was in_merung.” at _bareain counters for years!" Save the Babies. NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that of all the children born in civilized countries, twentytwo per cont, or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year} thirtysoven per cent. or moro than one-third, before thoy are five, and one-half before they are fifteen! 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Fever ae LossoF jiile Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Cought NTAUR COMmANY. NEw YoRmK CITY, Such men seek emoke-comfort IN YOU etop to realize the num. ber of sound, conservative men who have changed over to Fatimas in the last six months, it surely indicates that Fatimas must offer something no other cigarette can offer. Perhaps you haven't thought of it this way: Do you know any other cigarette that is always cool and comfortable? Do you know any other cigarette beside Fatimas that leaves a man feeling fine and “fit” even after a long-smoking dz; ° It is these qualities that make Fatimas truly sensible, 2OPFr15* NEW ANERICAN OPERA | Globe Theatre th | due ! j ture, “The Common Law," is intro duced to the Rostontans. Edward Jose, by using much infu nce, Was at o make aon je to make sone scence for the Astra-Pathe serial, “Pearl of the Army,” at Port Wadsworth, 8. 1 Raphael A whole troop of Boy Scouts from old, of No. Santa Barbara, Cal, assisted in imak- flreman of ing the Mutual release, "fhe Torch 2%, Ninety- Bearer, with William — Russell 2, 1916. A x. twen' 787 Crotona P Hook and Lad seventh Stre FIREMAN IS KILLED. “hrown From a Track Reapo! toa F and Amster- fell from the truck while Lou-Tellogen, after at One Hundredth ° \"The Biack Wolf’ for Lasky, Avenue He sf pear in Ped spoken drama ala mv moe ‘4 ‘a , Play made from one of his seer J skull It Is De Koven’s “Canterbury After @ tour in it he will roturn to f ay , the screen. Pilgrims’ — Other Features a bonald Mackonale, director for, the 33, . | Astra, has beg work on ‘The —Some New Singers. | @haitengect another Pathe serial. tt t Md an rane arent of ACOH f ‘ooda's é jay of the same name by Bertram Beveral novelties and revivals will Mijinause be included in the grand opera sea-| W ‘iam Fox yesterday finally de No Corns on son of twenty-three weeks, an- (cided to put his big aahior Says 4 mann flim, “A Daughter of the 1 in the Metropolitan Opera cody in the Lyric Theatre, Oct. 17 Prospectus made publle fy the time the picture is shown jt Several new singers will be will have been fourteen months tn to last season's personnel, the making, since the dusns and a sombling are not quite Anished as yet which remains almost unchanged. but the expense connected with the detailr await the return of Mr. Gattl-| making of this film might be called Casazen. | staggerine The most Interesting novelty an-| Po ae eres WINTER POOL IS OPENED. nounced is Reginald de Koven's opera | “The Canterbury Pilgrims.” It will | All-Year-Round Swimming a Fea-| on Beach. be Its first time on any stage and it is the fifth opera by an American com. | poser to be offered by the present hactapr wise | management. Tho Mbretto im by! not Uaurel In sete ty a tare num. Percy Mackaye, ber of swimming enthust The pool Auother novelty ts “Francesca 4@ lis che frst near New York to inaugurate all-year malt water bathing under sum & tragedy by Gabriele d'An |me- conditions, Visitors found huge sea was ushered in yestorda: music by Riccardo Zandonal, These Feet! g in Italian. teas: arachtion in, tre t ioe adion! A ware, “Iphigenia in Tauris," by Gluck, | a vathering place of the amimmers. be. y vorm. Bleree'® which has never voon heard in Amer-| tween gigas noe OF the wmtnmers | orb Will esiteve seu ot avert fea, will be sung io German, and| The pool, with its ocean water corn or you get your money back—no two the French repertory will be increased | heated to 70 degrees, will be open daily ways about tt by the presentation of Bizet’s “Leg |and Sunday. In the handiest, it remedy e Porlea,” Messenet’s Segre saya Invented. nt little, and “Lakme, jibes, thin little plaster that vuce Op Thain” and ‘Lakme,’ by Deiibes. | DROWNS WITH HER SON, [tise '""%.28%crn-tnet oun : “Der King des Nibelungen” te prom. ised, some performances of “Parsifal” and a series of special matinee per- formances of the novelties and other! operas Is planned. The usual Li aged night concerts are to be continu The season will begin Monday eve-| Kelth, seventeen, drowned to- ning, Nov. 13. Among the new artists | day Ip the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal will be Alice Lversman, Od Le} at Point of Rocks, when the mother Fontenay and Marie Sundelius, so- ; Ki i 7] plunged into the canal to save the pranos; Kathleen Howard, contralto: | ie, of her gon. a Ferdinando Carpi, tenor, and Paul Bender, baritone, The mother, her two daughters and ——— Of the names on last year’s rost these are missing this senson: Erma Zarska, Bohemian soprano; Ida Ci Jattl, Itallan soprano; Helen Warrum, lia Heinrich, d Giacomo Da- Youth, Drank, Falle tn Mother Dives After Him, FREDERICK, Md. Oct. 2.—Mra. waa intoxicated, home when Keith fell into the canal, and the mother at once plunged after him, ___ SPECIAL NOTICES. ASK FOr ané GET HORLICK'’S | THE ORIGINAL if MALTED MILK Geep eubsticutes com YOU sam= price macco, ‘The conductors are Bodanzky, Po- iacco and Gennaro Papi, new, a young man with a promising future, the prospectus says. Bavagnoli does not return —_——__—. MOTION P:CTURE NOTES an wert | STEAMBOATS. _ "EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES Edgar Selden says Belle Ashlyn ts to become the feminine Chartle Chaplin, Sounds reasonable enough! FE. Phillips Oppenheim's “The Male- factor” ts soon to be made @ motion picture. Rarney Bernard's film, “A Prince tn al wn Shop,” will be shown to an invited audience at 1800 Broadway to- morrow at 2 P Meanest corn that a bel it ehrl George Keith, forty. five, and Thomas Gnas Meneatst La N NE COMB TERRACE Y TENAFLY,N.J York City. —-Advt ESTATE AT AUCTION, HELP WANTED—MALE, NEY Se M All-the- Way-by- Water, TRAINMEN Maurice Tourneur is producing Mary Pickford’s second film for Art- and craft Pictures Corporation John 1 | Mmerson {# cutting and assembling | = = her first—"Less Than Dust.” METROPOLITAN LINE STATIONMEN Clara Kimball Young is due in Bos- |] Rou Iddand Sound, 7 joilara cian Young is due in Bos: |] “Rouse via Long Island Sound, | WANTED. | © when he! ple- COU CANAL ‘ork, Week Due "Boston Tickets and information at Pier, New York Tranafer Co. Of. and various Tourist Agenctes, “wy IUDSON RIVER | AY LINE (ALBANY, DAY LINE.) All Bervice Daily Exeent pander. | e Connections to mil nointe) West and North. 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Limit 10 yda. . 315 h pocket front or pinch back wns and blac fa ’ Fall Suits le , fancles—trousers Bort chit ich black—full lustre—new Fall good lined—many sults have extra trous= Limit 16 yda ere—7 to 18 yrs Limit two eults.) sre 49 ct, Rompers...... eeccene ‘ Chambray and |“ gingham—o an alno plain colors knee—long short sloevee—2 to 8 years. $3.49 Little Tots’ Sw ily: or com- ym Make most satisfactory an: Limit 16 yda. fortable garments $2.49 Nainsook—12- Limit three, Sweater coat A YUM vers H white and Babies’ W aizen to 4 years, Limit two, ‘o al rat | mente, Limit 2 pee. $4.98 Little Tots’ Coats yb 2 to 6 yen eee ot green — cord erings: ribeline showy uv | ined. Limit twe | 69 ct. 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Limit two, BH algae: LAmnt 8) sate nt} $3.98 Linen Napkins—dozen 2.89 bite Umbrellas —26 & 28 inch. 1a tele ( f d Fomen's—extra.. Ce By 22 Inch-—bleached—pure linen—fine eT eam tatteten plan ant nit UF, ecatcuratg sateen: American taffeta plain and trimme@ og | Limit two | 39 et, Huck Towele. 4; ...+. oxen. Children’s Root's Tivoli Underwear—. Gray—Shirts high neck, long sleeve .27 20x36—heavy Union Linen—hem- r 5 op at | | SeReeaeere ., UESt ates eamesk le length Pants of Drawereaion al | stripe borders, Limit one dosen. 40 ore , 26 atu on ench alz ub Diaperin 10-yd. piece / Bxcellent quality—absorbent— Suits. . A, err | 18-Inch—-val, 49 » 8 d——low neaiem 20-inch—val, 98 . 72) eos—medium | kl 5 22-inch—val. $1.09 i 4 ani le eae ae 24-inch—val, $1.19. + 4 1 B7-Inch—val. $1.29. ...60000e OD Se Limit one pe tow customer, | lity — bined te imperfs but nothing to inter- $6.98 Blankets ce 3 thing te ‘ ire CAUTOPRIA fere with wear, Limit three palras kray with ; two-toned torian Seotch or cy Plaids for full sixe beds Amant, et mit two. pair, anship—all sizes, Limit three $1,69 Men's Fine Pajamas...... 1,1 Good nap Domet flannel hello, tun, ete, als Madras—etrong and du ‘To-day's values $7.98 and 98.98. | $5.49 Comfortables. . + 4.77 Woo! filled —finent ft in topr ‘ain color backs—well atitehed —winter weight. | known make—silk fre i 94 ct, Hemstitched Sheets. ...... ‘ sis $1x00 In, Selling for less than price pamit the \ of plain hom, Limit one dozen. $1.40 Leather and Sill | $3.49 Marseilles Spreads....... .2. 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Ribbons Hoe te ct Men's Ha SUD | ilack, white, colors—new x pure. linen inch | atripes and plain molres, satine and mgood value. taffetas—hat and hair how widths Limit one dozen each. Limit 10 yds ee “| MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P.M, To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted | J § < WATE | $19.98 Seam nd | 9xt? tt.—<¢ 1 on light and dack « b | me RUGS-THIRD FLOOR, | $2.25 Full Sie Crochet Spreas 150 | 10.00) item frénent new Senigna, 4 BPREADS RASEMENT, | from. siden |$798 Fine Lace Curtoing 267 plush trimmings: iy eLooR Irth Point and Nov ee - LACE CURTAINS BASEMENT, fs Mixed Underwea: a . M4 gt; Men's Weel Mined Underwear. $2 |; ct, Dish & Roler Toweling. 144 6 “Why's UNDERWEAR. MAIN FLOOR, | TOWEL TAIN FLOOR, past 49 ct. Silk Mixed Crope de Chine gn | 8149 Stating Comtertabies Lit 35 Inch—soft lustrous fabrica that | fn" Weatine itifully for evening “¢ {LES DASE i Le Raa A | TABLES MENT, 7 surquolae 98 ct. Linen Table Damacks eran salmon, | Variet POAC WASIE DRESS FABRICS BASEMENT, LINENS—MAIN FLOOR, . $5.98 Boys’ Norfolk Suits 429 17 et, Dress Ginghame—32 inch az ) «| models--mpay, " Asm yen f plaide and stripes browr ant e i for chiltren's dresses ete checks r WASH DRESS PABIICS- “BASEMENT, — | 89 ct. Taffeta Poplins & Serges HIRD FLOOR, Ocinch-—all Ww wea a ee ie Sian isiue, | S169 Crepe Meters 40 rch ose... MO pe, s eprune and | & Iraping quality-—lght and k 4, DRESS GOODS—MAIN FLOOR KS MAIN PLOOR Clock §| Look for the ¢ Mail or Telephone Orders Carefully Filled—Cheleea 3800, ote Morning § Look for the Clockst \

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