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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 18 % L Flames Destroy a Factory Near o. Rina doesn’t sing with the hothouse time tricts, and large numbers of negroes | TMP aT TMT TTP Pe PTT Won Aimmeation Prente Indian Songs border her py es ete, of she haye oot trem ta chp sate, (SELON MMMM TMM DLT TO Fire which swept through ‘he top gradu: nservatory, a Ftinw ‘residence [og iitae floor of a four-story frame loft bulld- By Cadman and vincing.* Be ioe the ‘episod: piglet Danville, the home of oe 4 at No. 2% Thirty-ninth Street, , Cadman’s ac- Se eat Breativa sary tat nist, seers] A Native Princess comet sim cite freee Beton <datike atanactem| tei dat diag: Ie ; ' the cabinetmaking plant of Lindahl} hy I tog entire “Aca y has. boon, re: hseaees aed | & Co, with a damage of $15,000, rt rthur Farwell; some p' 4 J oMictals immediately took steps to Because of the proximity of aevernt| By Sylvester Rawling. — |tive sucred mustc, « demonstration of the’ sl Ne the 2 Be twha have | BUrse thet ‘ ammunition plants, one of these the} @@HARLES WAKEFIELD CAD. |ivolved rhythms of two Omens sore, bean in the servi ren Broadway at 34th Street Telephone 2626 ¥ Greeley Bils works, two alarms wero turned MAN, American composer, aboriginal tunes, and people will follow : Mees ttiiee he Noctoa it cance Idealizer of Indian Folk-song, and adman's songs, such as ——_—_—_—>—_—— — Se . Of the fire te unknown. ©0480 princcan Talanina of the Crvek Indian "From, the Land of the Gky-blue BA) BPI EATION FRAUD — — »| tribo in their American Indian Music. | Water” made famous by eet FRIEND WITH Tomorrow—An Extraordinary Offering of | ra Talk, assisted My Arkady Bourstin, |" yr, Bouratin and Mr. Gruppe joined Ky CHARGED IW | INOIS Empress H ir Remover violinist, and Paulo Gruppe, ‘cellist,|Mr. Cadman in the pronouncement of I LL F (so the official programme ran) gave | the Jatter’s trio in D major, and a “ Acts Like a Charm a concort at Acollan Hall last night |Cagman himself played some Indias + Chicago News Says Negroes Have al a" upon an| Chicago } ys } Wbuaands of happy women owe theis| that drew and interested @ crowded | Dechy asmuiee’c tea} Indian P ‘ Omaha fageolet, a regi Indian pipe @mooth, hairless faces to house, The charm of the thing lay in yA Been Imported for Miegal i. HAIR REMOVER. First \its simplicity and in its seeming} Another crowded house enjoyed Voting—Inquiry Began. ‘eusbie's have a ee tan te with Femoves the hair instantly, Periodic! naturaincss. My friend, Mr. Krehbiol,|the Russian Ballet at the Manhat- le CHICAGO, Oct.’ 18.— The Chicago crupte ate itealer am, berning ‘use prevents roots from receiving f sy {tan Opera House last night, Ttre r proper hourishment—and thereby re- | PAMMed In@ndian folk-lore, may tell! Fogramme included anne, pro-|Dally News to: expoves what! Yt! you do him than to aa; Women’s Fine Fur-Trimmed Suits . t $23.50 “ ’ ( a 5 tarde the future growth of hair, ‘THE un thed pin epee TS aHGeeD fer Hebd for the flrat time in America calla a plot to steal the election in| * “Why font you Ad Resinol eae he: ol_lestroted at Ife tific, non-irritating, non-offensive, | 01 © produ was offer ‘or Monday night; Schumann's - now you have experimen if * ahd SURE preparation for Te: our ontertainment; but it did enter. |navale” Borodine’s “Prince, Igor” and| inole by the importation and filegal | Tih’, yo aor Jen oie? eee pete UITS that will stand comparison with gar * for thie hair! tain vs, and, after all, isn't that the |Arensky’s fascinating BS pga ry Feglatration by Republicans of large) Resinol is different. In the first place, f . eded by the| thing? the tite part of the latter “Inter, | numbers of negroes jdoctors have prescribed it for yew ments usually shown at much higher prices, and de-| “Mr, Cadman doosn’t ‘talk with the) Prated by, Wlora Reville, Meith Adolt) “A compe of investigators’ sent Into] And then, Resinol does not claim to be d which th dupli : 4 - of Sto “the {charm with which he writes music, | ¢/0 . sons do| Southern Ultnois by the Dally News simply a soothing, heal- and which we canno' 10} to duplicate at. any- ge AR ig Jas Mig. | but he talks simply, naturally and| tons poth. ep lies claims to have found widespread ng, free from all haral dregs, ’ ‘ pias ai P 7 96 W. Zorn 8 dv" |iluminatingly. ‘Th 4| frauds, Men, they ch have been USUALLY proves successful in thing near this price later in the season, SKIN TROUBLE? facts. Sold by leading dr tment stores on guarante pack Princess Tsla-~ season of Nijinsky, He is promise “Thamar.” .Mischa Levitsk! gave a plano re- cltal gt Aeolian Hall yesterday after- * noon, The young man, a mere youth, dieplayed talent and skill full of . =— promise. Born in Russia, he was brought to America when seven years N CORSE (ae EE See] 0 bimatvay st Ninth, Now vot ~ rr. ol e ( TE NEW Nemo BacteRESTING CORSERY |p" cite fae 485 Sample Skirts for Tt Rests Your Back! | \inie'si cust’ mar ons || WOmen—Fine Purchase - t broadcloth, wool velour, and gabardine, with collars of Hudson seal or velvet. In all the most wanted shades: Navy, Green, Brown, Plum, Taupe, Black Lined with’ peau de cygne and heavily interlined. Sizes to 44. \ Tailored Suits in Extra Sizes — meat Monday plant in, Rirauaws [restored from “saloons ‘and barber [just much cages aa Yours." eS! | - “TUL Eulenspiegel.” There 0 lota; dummies nol Ointment is : . | no performance cee) anne a ave registered, us ee Pd free sample, write to Dept. Included are copies of models by “Bernard,” “, i ] for to- it includes “Pe- 5 _ , for ldocmarroge Bien: ino g0ey Td moved from the 4 ol, Baltimore, Md.—Advt and other noted couturiers, beautifully developed in ff | on CORSETS TANDAR ten VICE: = Or fel i) orpneumonta and ie Gate sokirts, ‘divided i = $7.50 at $29.50 : recently restored to health. sports| a skirts of $12.76 to 822.50 grades A ial showing for Thursday, in new straight line and full rippk GUNES lines of itra <a = groups. ne ~ pe .Ou grace special showing for Thursday, e ght line and full ripple models, d fashion. -Fiattens (i A recital by Marcia von Dresser yore, 0: ~ charming dress skirts in_ silk pp els, developed in broadcloth, wool velour and gabardine. Designed especially for the woman of extra back, expands chest, “ 5 of the Chicago Opera Company, an- ” At $5 velvet, velveteen,, satin Fran- sive by America’s leading specialists Fourth Fl helps contract abdo- [4 : . nounced Acolian fneludes; skirts of 89 to $18.75 | cais, silk faille, gros-de-londres Reeice hancnt ed Z Tuas ae ean chee, pewtpoaaa (Pe gradeimported wool veloursin | —mostly imported; black and poise. “ = pace plaids, stripes, checks; Scotch !navy blue, with touches of RLIRVES back: a° bt gl gore ‘ eds lea he Pp wool jersey ing and trimming gtd fyi bod cloth, men’s wear and a pieeaies ° Thursday—A Remarkable Special Sale of | | Women’s Smart Afternoon Dresses | | | tired muscles. Soothes i aT tial matron. irritated nerves; gives serge and lin. variety fashion- sa a y founding of The Brooklyn Bagle will be ana m kes ori. able touches. scp Sabai y g celebrated at tho Academy of Musle, utifully tailored, This Is ip of a girl to f ww Lafayette Avenue and Ashland Place Out-door skirts are at Thuraday evening, Oct. 26, The frat|{| pocketed. Town a very remirkable pur- { Ne, 888—for oll, girlish 4 4 dit f the Kagh issued Oct. 26, a chase. The «kirts are ieee nl s 7 : i | Peet ie f . Saition of the aslo was isgued Ost. 9, =) es, BAS the wanted kinds, The | ROCKS that are copies of the most approved foreign importations, i i the Acade: rtraying by episodes, : Wao, 280 for slender to medium, fAgures; enacted by 8 amie mployecn, important and other pretty prices would be con 4 > Kagie's, career. i ; ; Ne, 609—for full figures; “Invisible’’ Self-Reducing Strape-€8.00. " Ti Dageant has bSen: Werttten by finishings. sidered low in January. " This ENTIRELY NEW CORSET-SERVICE is worthy Xt Maffs, and all of the actors will, be Thursday, Second floor, Old Building. of close investigation by every woman. employees. One eptsode will show @ s in the first office, with the di- O00 STORES EATWREEE Ya a fn RT cars ue rac? | Smart Suits for Young “ — Women, $20, $25 and $30 A group exceptional for | collars of velvet edged with fur quality of fabric, good tailor- $30 suits include a pretty ad- ing and youthful charm of| aptation of one of Lanvin's new | in light and dark shades. Fashioned of charmeuse or crepe de Chine, with filmy waist and sleeves of Georgette crepe, artistically hand em- broidered. | For afternoon, matinee or party wear, the equal of these = frocks would be hard to find even at higher prices, | Colors: Silver Gray, Rose, Belgian Blue, Wistaria, Black and Navy.. Sizes 34 to 44. Two Special Values for Thursday in (| style. suits, and many others equally { Among the $20 Suits | sttractive. ; | are a really smart. little silk| .,Every, one of these suits is } Women’s Very AttractiveStreet Coats Embracing at two prices almost every new and becoming model for Fall and Winter At $19 50-—-New ripple, semi-fitted and belted effects—the most fashionable coats shown this season. The model illustrated at right is made of Pan Cheviot, with large convertible ‘collar trim- med with velvet. Lined throughout with peau de cygne and interlined. yNOSINTH AVE. AT ISTH ST. = ___ UPTOWN—22-2 Wri lined gabardine with Lanvin silk-lined and flannel _inter- ° e pockets, belt and the newest |/ined and is made of all-wool Good Quality—Plus—Low Prices ||| <seshersson, in bur] eens es tc 2 years Vv {]| gundy, brown and navy. neta Fillette Suits * . . ‘ i, forthe i 2 The two Spear Stores express themselves in the merchandise they offer Another $20 suit is a yoke Norfolk. Sone obavine ten ele Ga notin words, ‘There is a wonderful outpour of new values here, which tell the story of months | $25 suits are often fur-| pockets and buttons, 18. The GOOD qualities and the LOW prices — not words, Fa st opinions, are what count trimmed. They are whipcord,| Ruby or navy velours with brown INELY LIBERAL. . They appeal to people who do th inking. YOU MUST velours de laine or gabardine. | fur trimmings, $15, — hard and plain as a hickory board, but it lasts, Sometimes the collars are aa good styles, $17.76 and ripply capes, sometimes cape!" Second floor, Old Building. Shoes for Women in | Sensible Styles, $5 & $6 Gere raking “Akin poot edit OF tno | sinter Dogts whieh rr jaye Black shoes in patent leather ; with cloth or kid top, dull re we say they are calf, soft kidskin, laced and “staple and sensible” we do| buttoned, high or low of heel, ; ; < not toean that they are lot good styles «.t both $5 and $6, Adam Period Bed Room Suite smart looking. They are!| The women’s shoe store has fforobe, Full Size Bed and Dressing Table, Just what “Spear Values’ mean to But they are net extreme. jan efficient selling force to ie well iMustrated in this sulte por se character nd tinet i a i prve yt : same Keeptional value. To really “appreciate “ine ‘koauty of tho deity daeyloce anh Mastee Tan lace boots in a good|serve you courteously. Main floor, Old Building. Many other equally attractive coats in the selection are fashioned of wool velour, broadcloth, whipcord, gabar- dine, fancy mixtures, and waterproof tweeds, trimmed with plush, velvet or self material. In all the most wanjed colorings. Sizes 34 to 48. Lined throughout, half or un- lined. FOR TOMORROW, THURSDAY, CNLY Women’s Winter Coats at $29.50 Coats that cannot be obtained anywhere for less than $39.50. A full ripple model, with large convertible collar, Fashioned of genuine Salt’s sealette, lined with Skinner's satin and heavily interlined, All sizes—but for Thursday onlys Fourth Floor, workmanship you must see these four pleces—the quantity’ is limited. street model, $5. American Walnut or Mahogany Finish, $139.75; In lvory Enamel, $147.75 7 White © Sea fs Enamel Bed THE MEN'S STORE—ON THE STREET LEVEL AT THE BROADWAY CORNER OF EIGHTH. Exceptional SUITS for Men $17.50 Men may judge this offering by the quality of the materials. They are far superior to those custom- arily found in suits at this price. We had them tailored the Wana- maker way in models for men and young men, Soft unfinished worsteds and cheviots rk blues, gray, brown and gr riped, overplaid and mixed effects, suits for business us well as more exact- ing occasions, All sizes. Broadway, corner Eighth L Becoming Blouses of Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine Exclusice Saks models and copies of blouses by leading European designers priced very moderately for tomorrow, Thursday. At $5—Mustrated at left. Dainty Blouses of ———_ Georgette crepe with prettily embroidered fr@nts, and panels of fine Venise insertions. Square c@lar and hemstitched cuffs are edged with lace. In white or flesh color, At $2.98—Smart New Blouses of crepe de Chine, Georgette crepe and cream color net, in tailored or luce-trimmed effects. To be had in = light and dark colors. = .95—Fine Quality Georgette Crepe Blouses, At $5.95 especially desirable for wear with the new suits, Front is in box plaited effect, while the { collar, cuffs and inset shoulders are finished with cord- ing. Colors: Plum, Taupe, Brown and Green, {= 18 Third Floor. Tea Wagon Excellently made, with re 5 + tray and rubber Sewing & Dressing Table ,,,4 ‘onatructed of the best metal ane will " d eiears a Solid Mahogany $15.75 i i or Antique rf s and is except Enamel \ 3 value at this pr Men’s Furnishings—New Autumn Shirts, $1.35, Sweater Coats, $2.35, Silk Neckties, 65e. Domet Nightrobes, 78e. Domet Pajamas, $1.10. Down Stairs Store,’ New Buildiag Three Piece Davenport Suite A Handsome Sofa-Davenport, Arm Chair and Rocker of the Bed are not on the up- uetion. One Ghalrs modions Arn “PROMPT DELIVERIBS. WO CONVENIENT STORES, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. iii ine 1 Ai

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