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ston enn agmm rpreceetarente iy meme rey _. THEATRES. THEATRES. Bryant. 5.20, Matiness Wed. and Sat joliday Mat, Columbus Day. B0th, ne. Bway, Phone Kem Bthe! Clayton positively refuses to Work at night. She'll work twelve hours in daylight, however, Bessie Love and the Triangle Kids ~ featured at the Rinito next | Kk in “Sister of Six,” Edwin August, Ruth Blair, [va Howard and William Bailey will act three two-reel dramas for the tual. The first will be “Ths Law lature.” che Sweet, in the Lasky picture Storm,” will be the Broadway re's one best bet next week @ Virginia Pearson is soon to begin gs another photodrama for Will- Fox. it will be her sixth. Piorence La Badie, who is just com- Being “Divorce and the Daughter” Backfire is not a conventional Admittedly fin veallea, Stinemlge of Moclety. It play along conventional lines for the Most was written by Philip Lonergan, conventional people. For its thor- Notable Cast » + ough enjoyment one must have a On Broadway YALE $2,256,356 RICHER. leep and abiding sense of jus' Incladin a broad, sweet eb) a love 8 cas Denctt|} | of life and laughter. This play| Mary Boland Feit OF take wie isn’t a mere slender thread of a| Fred’k Truesdell tn endowment story refined away to nothing. n Ci Univer of sssese during’ he tot || | With a THEME. WHOLLY ANB | Qeten Crane year appears terday in the annual re- ENTIRELY NEW TO THE aeanan | Aileen Poe port of he treagurer, eo - jesom dowment is nearly $18,600,000, sieaiben cin ie whol per it 5 clas gant Walter Horto: In its operations for the year, the an grips you . = University reports a deficit of $12,661, through its four acts of logical| Roy Briant $4 Compared with a deficit of $8,638 in covelopinattt, appealing at once Fred W. Peters gout’ deficit in the dining hall of Ft pote laughter and your tears Henry Gsell the cost of food suppiies® ‘the’ repos that something which in Adri Bonaall aauenis of $18,365 were made to stu- | ail normal, red blooded people may tne: Canna ts. aed si be called, for want of a better Caroline Campe ivblaw NOMMER. term, the elemental. Martin Cheesman whey are wearing strow tom | Seats on Sale Three Weeks in Advance VENUS DISAPPOINTS HARVARD| ROCTOR'S Students, Looking for Beauty, Re- celve Only a Ma * CAMBRID¢ Mass, Oct. 6.—Venus VAUDEVILLE & OcTo OR VAUDEVIL tLe 169 RtiGeMaitadt $2 Boi it Kesha bags Loew's American bi has come to Harvard. The Lawn Party, John G. Sparks “Hurrah!” said many of the students, Qe, Consns £.ceme, Biers Ty But Harvard's Venus ts not of the| fy Maclaren," Wanted ote” | flush, neither does she fe her famous na wear resemblance | sake. Harvard's Venus is of the clam family, gon editorially The Crimes) Nr, dd At explains Venus's pres- i) ia ced with evident satis~ meeting of zoology Oth At jark, Chas, Evans @ Covothaand ater Morgan Dancers LEXINGTON T Stet & 8 Big Vaud Acts 8 & Triangle Feat. Photo Plavs SCE |S Yet heb rete 1.0, Oey Bey 386, Sei ni The Pocune Huters, den & Wm E . Wate, 8: bart of the cov pa RR Venus is which ts ne 1 CO Ho. RLO WA’ te be tised for di d of the : Mt) Lis Btls WONDERS. French snail, whi procur= World’s Greatest Values World’s Largest Tailors JOUN Ww, RITCHIE A Tailoring Opportunity That Comes But Once a Lifetime!! Months ago we anticipated the big advance in the price of woolens, We bought heavily from all the leading mills and are ready NOW with complete stocks of the finest suitings and overcoats at the old low prices. We could get considerably more for these fabrics and still be giving you a most wonderful value. But that is not our way of doing business. 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W. 42 St, Eves, 8.18, Mats Wed, & 6 PHOTOPLAYS. At Bow Office, What | oy COMMS a ae a z Seven Ch: Ls = dh he ocellctecypcomcets 4 W, vr ee | HARRIS "isteia St. ererines at 818. “UNDER. SENTENCE” mith George Nash and Janet Beecher, D. W. GRIFFITH'S COLOSSAL SPECTACLE THE DOLLY SISTERS ances Marvel at PATHE’S THEY - 77- The Wonder Serial HIS BRIDAL NIGHT FEATURING BELASCO $i,s0)35 Frye 19 ‘THE BOO Grace Darmond (at GLOB E bre RAYMOND iil Caco “BETTY” IN THE NEW MUSICAL PLAY. PASSING SHOW OF: 48TH STi ier ate Brudare’s RICH MAN, POOR "MAN. Maxine Elliott Pte thay Poe 1 wm, HODG WIS EROP UTTLE THEATRE EVENING G Ae Mats.” Wed. Bat., Playho amg 4aTHST. | ST. com," Sivida Week ica Notice By arrangement Motryolitan Opera Uo, DIAGH LErF’S | BALLET RUSSE k tats, Wed he ~ Oe ihe Girl from’ Brazil KETS Leon Bary Ralph Kellard The most thor- oughly human mystery serial in film history and the most fascinating. HM alta Ton, ui py way Kies, Here is a vivid, soul probing screen story, with- out for a moment losing its genuine hu- mantouch. Motion pic- ture millions of America who puzzled over the identity of THE LAUGHING MASK are confronted by a newer and greater mystery in p) The Shielding Shadow Story by George B. Seitz Novelized by Randall Parrish See this latest of the $5,000,000 PATHE serial program. Read thestory in this paper—see the pictures at one of the better theatres, at Bw THE FLAME, Now Produced by ASTRA Film Corporation Directed by Louis J. Gasnier AND Donald Mackenzie Released by The Savage . Eyes and Hands of Hate No Head No Feet eevee | Pama EXCHANGE | Sor LY MPIC Beta tiyee"ets AT DAILY BURLESQUE SEASON OPENS Ont Reid tif Record Breakers, Mc nday, Oct. 16, IGE SKATING’, OLUMBIA VRE World's Befive MANHA TIAN 3; Eve (except Wed,),8 80 Mat. 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Orend ta d as a ce clean worn ot RS | 25 et, Tot 30 Inches, tn it and 1 dtne worthy #46 jet ¢: 3] 3 cakes dark colors—clear crepe weave. ‘worth $8.00.. 5.08/25 et. Complexion Brushes. 12% ct. White Novelty Fabrics. For dresses, blouse: SPECIAL MATINEE 2 $1.00 Sine Tonte.. , whi Shirting Mad ye LUNCHEON Sfnonertor midales, areseaes bore” Tomorrow. id men's shirts, ete, Served from 12 A, M. to 2.00 P. M. 10 et. White Pop! 1 36 inches wide—exceilent Quality. 15 a 40 Nalnsook—12-7d. me 5 1 ie . of Neapolitan Ico Cream. Tea polvorres or Milk. ades for lining and new Fall suit or coat eo —___—? $13.50 Young Men’s Suits, Special 11.50 Cheviots, Cassimeres and Worsteds—2 button Sack Model —' mixtures and checks, in blues, grays and Oxfords—plain or cuf flap or patch pockets—sizes to 38 chest. GREAT, NEW ASSORTMENTS ALSO OF THE FOLLOWING:— BOYS’ NAVY BLUE SUITS— he BOYS' FALL AND WINTER 35 ct: Ivory Tint Dressing Comba .16 parse or coarse and fine. pee plaids, sleeve: Some 20 ct. Whisk Brooms Nickel ball top—strong—tl ing. pen back- Cloths..... ure linen—e 1 patterns—6 Serges, cheviots, worateds, in OVERCOATS fine and medium wale, Nor- folk oF pinch-back models with nlain or pleated front excellent talloring—some have White or bleached Inings Trion Linea » 18 yre. | SU ITS FOR STOUT BOYS and Casstmores— | s suitable for | kmanship mer and kni es, in tan and navy nt mixed 18-inch—val cheviots and tweeda ‘In most a VY sergee— 20-inch—val. 98, denirable patter variety of Norfolk models—plain ch—val. $1.09 well or pleated front—sizes to 40 nch—v change walst measure tsinch=val $3.19: unlined PS. 9.08.. 10.08 11.08 ch—val, $1.29. oa a n Towelings. .21 ler—extra heavy a SPORT COATS and MA CKINAWS 5.98... 6.98 ........ 7.98 Best liked combinations in warm browns and greens this season is represented in this exceptional showing ts coos BOS nand embroidered by Blankets nh finish borders; nite with pink also allover de- new model known Sine Blankets. rita W There is a definite scarcity of many kinds of merchandise Buying now is the only sure way of getting values and assortments. Our Boys’ Clothing Department has been famous for a values through « al decades, Apa aerial ° MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Saturday: Until 1 P. M, To prevent dealers buying, « ; ments and 6. Misses’ Presses ; 4.95 $8.00 Boys’ Winter Suits 6.50 silk mixed popiins navy, | . « i, long sh 4 brown (in serge), navy, | vy i “ Pa Drawers nhagen, plum, , 1] tar n (in poplin) —walst Hn ror lece, with loge belt, all oF broad: | yin y 1 cloth col ne ra MISSES Be IT$—8EOOND FLOOK. nm Wikb F au 31 in Girls’ Ready-to-Wear Hate aly , r s d velvet tama in black | 3% ct. Boys’ Percale Blouses: 28 length panto NERY —THIRD FLOOR and Am rere. Styne Aasludes ‘a Bil Shire 2.56 rimmed Sill Velvet Hate 8,69, Boys’ FUR PURD FLOOR In’ the ‘season's ok and small + Suits 7.95) g1.49 Men's Pine Was ore ‘ nive THIRD Phoolt | i Ee | $9) « ! ' hooked = fron and d. tis ete D FLOOR ak: . : 8 ct Wass «Black $1.98 Children's Coat Sweaters «p ounce em ; we » iu on—fitted bands uo | % TICOATS—-SECOND VLA xt : sia & $1.49 Men's Fine Shirts | 87 49 ct. Men's Suspenders ; a6 ven madras-—mer OPIN. $3.00 Girls’ Rainy Day Outfits 2.39 agek arriper. ait Buehieg « $1.50 6 82.00 Men's Shirts 1.10 ch Of ak starctied Clock Signs Denote Mo Look for the Clocks! tloeks Os cf, Men's Roots Mail and Telephone Orders Carefully Filled——Chelsea 3800 ice

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