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Nijinsky’s Faun | MEXICAN SCHOOLS MUST Surprise by Its| GIVE MILITARY INSTRUCTION Failure to Shock} carranza Hopes by This Means to Abolish Need for Large Standing By Sylvester Rawling. Army to Back Dictators. ‘HEN Serge de Diaghiloft's MEXICO CITY, Oct. 25.—Gen. Car- Ball * q let Russe made ite first) nan issued to-night a deoree pro- Gantry Shakite about atl viding for universal compulsory mil- me ae 8 | ofterings | t&FY instruction for both boys and irls in a " 20 Waslaw Nijinsky’s tableaux! “1% (> Sl! primary and preparatory schools throughout the republic, an- der the direcwon of the Department of Public Instruction, Nursing will be taught to the girls, The object is to avoid the necessity of maintaining a large army such ay has supported dictators as heads of the Government tn the past because of the lack of military preparation by Mexicans. This, it is asserted, has hindered the progress of democracy. Corns Loosen, Lift Right Off Nothing But “GETS-IT" Will De This te Corns and Calluses. corns, you've tried rid of them-—salver ry qwevelizing Claude Debus mn ofa Faun.” The ified then by M. Massine, of use who have the privilege ‘writing about such performances against the realism of his and, in subsequent perform- ees, It was modified to suit our veritan tastes, At that time thero ig echoes of an uprising that there been in Paris over Nijinsky’s § owa startling impersonation of the Part and the subsequent revised ver- of it that he offered in London. @ Manhattan Opera House iast Nijinsky appeared as tho Ween, neither for Paris, nor for Landon, but for New York, and meme could take offense. His per- formance was refined, artistic and tapi Bome in the crowded ht have been disa Besauss of the lack of & hoped-for sensation, but they, like the majority, Ee tribute to/a richly artistic crea- Later in the evening Nijinsky e oaptivating, “Petrouchkar ava an ta st he emphasised t! = Se: joe he pre-eminence In Chopin's “Les Sylphides,” the entertainment was were two dancers, Olga Bpeci- and Margarita Frohman, ot an American debut, They nt favor along with Alex- andre Gavrilow and the rest of the cast with which we are familiar. Be- wm there was “Prince Igor.” ur remaining, cotton rings that mi corns bulge out jike pop-eyes, eclesors eee together with “Le Spectre De La \ Rose,” and “Scheherazade,” with Ni- Sineky as the Negro. Maud Powell, the distinguished ican violinist, assisted by Arthur . pianist, ave a recital at the|s" ‘Theatre yesterday afternoon. imme, lofty as always, be- @ concerto in A minor by creation, suave, ns 1 like @ paving block. W! wet Why 3 miner, which she played superbly, Mr. Loesser ably sustaining his part. Were other numbers by Lee- thoven, Mosart, and Dvorak. It is a delight always to hear Miss Powell, whose simple poise causes something of astonishment. Only her arms, her wriets, and her hands secm to move {@ overcoming the most dynamic of passages. Richard Buhtig, a pianist whom we have not heard for several years, gave @ recital at Acolian Hall yesterday afternoon. His programme included + Franck's chorale and fugue, a ms group and a Chopin group. principal offering was Heethoven's ta in C minor, opua 111, which he layed with the devotion and the pro- undity of understanding which are te most prominent traits. a recommended 23cm bottle, ce, by B. ‘Advt Ward Off Colds Now It's a gooa time to so fortify your system that the comin "cooler weather will not cause the usual coughs and colds. Fer the person who has a regular cold each winter Duffy’s Pure Ma £ Whiskey taken as airected, will help keep the boay in good general health and break the habit of “taking cold.” For it sharpens the appe- tite, aids digestion, hel repair waned tissues of tl body, and adds to the power of endurance. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is endorsed by thousands and re nized as a family medi because people who * Duffy’s and keep well” are seldom troublaa with colds, coughs or grip. by the New Chamber Music Society at Aeolian Hall last id charm. It is made up of piano, wind and tring instruments of which the director is the popular pianist, Carolyn Beebe. The programme, be- man with Spohr's all-too-aweet quin- tet In C minor for piano, flute, clar- inet, French horn and bassoon. Com- positions by D’Indy, our own Loeffler and Fibich followed, Andre Tourret | ig the first violinist of the organiza- fon, which holds a dozen capable ai hat are worth hearing. At family wine By stores, licensed and If they can't supply you, write us. tet household book+ let fre ‘The Dutty Malt Whiskey Co,, Rochester, N.Y, MacCallen, eighty-three years, is back | hia home at No. 153 Clinton Avenuo, | policeman Monday night digging in the Jamaica Bay fed MAN suid he was for [9 in eo ‘tion he did not remem! record of missing perso: ra, MacCallan w: i she identified her hus-! See thalpaice pO HAD RHEUMATISM OF JOINTS ‘ SINCE SHE WAS FOUR YEARS OLD Pretty Lynn Miss, After Suffering Tortures of Terrible Disease, Says Var-ne-sis Removed Every Ache and Pain kept me from walking or moving about. | was different from most people suffering from this terrible disease, as | could not sleep in an ordinary bed on account of my back, and had to get what rest | could in a Morris chair, If 1 wanted to go to any pare ticular room in the house | had to be carried there. 1 was unable to turn or move without assistance. ers were bent and deformed Miss Gladys Horton, of 15 Abbott street, Lynn, Mass., Is a happy girl, J id who wouldn't be after suffering bm rheumatism of the joints since ” were four years cla? She said; “My and drawn toward the palms of my hands. 1 Was unable to cut my food or feed myselt. The pain—well, only one who has sufferea knows what that was, “Varene-sis was recommended to my er. 1 began the treatme She didn’t expect that a few bottles would help me, but | persisted in taking the medicine for some time, and I gradually noticea that the pain was not so severe, and toxlay [am free from every sign of rheumatism—haver't a pain or an ache A large number of my friends know the condition | was in and all agree that Var-ne-sis has accomplished wonders for me.” Send to W. A. Varney, Lynn, Mass., for the newspaper on rheumatism, Get Var-ne-sis now—to«lay—at all reliable druggists and know what goood health means. Tell your druggist to get Var-ne-sis for you from his who! send to W, A. Varney, Lynn, Mass.— Advt, mot MISS GLADYS HORTON. “| don't believe anycne can realize whac | have gone through. When | was small | had to be wheeled in a small carriage and lifted in and out, absolutely helpless, and all | could agk forward to was an invalid’s life | \jfe of helplessness, of pain and lheumatism was in almost every nt in my body, and the pain and rss in my ankles, feet anc knees GREENHUT’S—THIRD FLOOR: Set of Shakespeare—pocket edition, complete in 10 volumes, good type; highly desirable ior rt ba | Purposes. Regular price $1.38; special we Our Special “ Bible’—containing Old and New Testament; authorized version with illustrations; helps to Bible study, questions and answers on ¢! ead pture. ape in Ee ee ol eet alae tA A el pad Notice to Charge Customers October One The Greenhut One Dollar Sale held monthly is firmly es- tablished in the mind of the shopping public. The power of one hundred cents is nowhere better exempli fied than it is in this sale held every four weeks. Special effort is directed by us to giving the very uttermost for the amount expended in these Dollar Sales. This month we have been singularly fortunate in buying wonderfully choiae lots of merchandise to sell at this price—as, for instance, thousands of PAIRS OF WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ FELT FOOTWEAR, of standard $1.50 quality will be sold at $1 a pair. In many instances quantities are limited—hence, it is advisable that you should come to Greenhut’s popular “Big Store” tomorrow as early in the day as you can. No Mail, Phone, C. O. D. or Approved Orders Filled on These Items. Ce-irable house footwear. decided to discontiaue the selling of Felt Footwear. THE DEAL WAS MADE. All colorings, including PINK, BLUE, LAVENDER, OLD ROSE, GRAY, WINE, HELIO- TROPE— in fact, every popular shade for Milady’s Boudoir. This ‘stylish footwear is beautifully made of excellent quality felt ming, fur, etc. Some have leather soles and ere in the popular Juliette style. with elkskin soles and lamb's wool inner soles. All sizes in this sale. Others are SECOND FLOOR aT Corsets $1.50 and $2 Thomson's Glove- Fitting Corsets—two styles, one wit’) low bust, long over hip and MAIN FLOOR Jewelry Gold-Filled Bracelets — hand- § some engraved design, each. back and with strong hose sup- Pea BEOOR porters attached, The other for. . © style high bust and medium Silverware || ists eros! igs inionr Sandwich Tray — quadruple with elastic gores Made ol = ‘ plate, pierced design.....++ 1 excellent. material and boning; | | Styles. Blous mot all sizes in the $ Striped Voile, Black Hairline Voile and Organdie. or colors. inlaid in contrasting colors SECOND FLOOR Lining Specia 39¢ Perea! 3-inch width; fast black; full beetled | lot. ‘ $1.25 P. N. Corset—-with the cork protection steel in front; ex- $ cellent fitting and well made Women’s °1.39 Extra Size Flannelette Night Gowns SECOND FLOOR Dress Goods THIRD FLOOR: $1.75 Velvet Rugs Sizes 27x52 inches; each, | 50c Shepherd Check Suitings S4-inch width, 4 yards for... 9c All-Wool Printed Challis imported kind; 40-inch ‘1 the ‘I $ 4, Pretty pink and blue stripes, at width; 4 yard ex 1 p ny S yares. neck, finished with scalloped | | $1.50 Axminster Mats—size $ edging and fancy stitching on §$ 18x30; each, At..cccesseee MAIN FLOOR | yoke... .scccsersesenone d MAIN FLOOR Umbrellas Men's and Women's $1.50 and $2 Umbrellas-made of tape edge American cloth, guaranteed fast black and waterproof, with strong Special *] SECOND FLOOR $1.50 to $2 Klosfit Petticoats Of excellent black material, fash- ioned with deep flounce; at 4 price impossible to duplicate now that prices have gone ‘1 up es ; Boys’ 50c Washable Blouses The famous “Mother's Friend;" the: are classified as “sec- onds,"’ collar attached or § neckband; 3 for THIRD FLOOR Men’s Coat . Two Boys’ Ze Knickerbocker ree MAIN FLOOR Trousers — in mixed Cheviots and Choice of “V"' neck or shawl col- Gloves also STRAIGHT PANTS, lars in Oxford gray. At the pres- 5 i sizes 3 to 8 years; ent market price these sweaters Meyer's Make Cape Skin Gloves =] for oo iccaceucuusees for women; good shades of tan, PXM sewn, spear point on back. New, perfect, every puir guaran teed Regularly $1.50, } special at $ are the biggest values in New 1 York; at Women’s Handkerchiefs $1.23. Aluminum Handle ‘Three Piece Carving Sets finest Amer can steel; set consists of one carver, | fork and | vegetable $ knife 51.50 Pair Imported Scotch In plain white, hemstitched or fancy ° Sundries— set consists of 7 cake colored borders; TWO 1 . 1's Be: ary Soi colored borders mL | MadrasCurtains of Kirkman's Best Laundry Soup 1 cake of Morgan Fairtank’s Gold Dust, 1 bottle Liquid Veneer, 2 bottles of Butfa Ammonia, | large can of Nom . 1 can of Brass Metal § h; complete for $1.35 Can of Heady Mixed Paint | § and one paint brush; § tor ] $1.25 Fireproof Baking Casseroles. trown curthenware, white lined, mounted nickel-pluted § Sapolio, | pb 214 yards long; pair, at ‘} Women’s & Misses’ $1.95 Skirts In gray and blue mixtures; belts 24 lengths 38 to ] THIRD FLOOR $1.39Lead Pencil Sharpeners Boston or Chicago style; an effec- tive lithe machine, invalu- La | able in every office.,,, al 408 Ohy —<—w AL Double THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1916. Mest me THE BIG STORE”\fonuir. All charge purchases made during the rem will be entered on bills rendered December First. Dollar Sale And, in addition to the wonderful values, bear in mind that we give “Sperry” Gold Stamps One with Each 10c Purchase These stamps have a merchandise or a cash value. Filled books of “SPERRY" GOLD STAMPS ma: $2.50 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE IN ANY DEPARTMENT OF THIS STORE, or for $2 IN CASH, when presented at the Sperry & Hutchinson headquarters on the Fifth Floor. 2av Green Trading Stamps (As Usual) Which May Be Redeemed for Valuable Premiums. (You have the option of either “Sperry” Gold Stamps or “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps—not both.) By no means must you lose sight of the fact that though this advertisement is specially devoted to our monthly $1 sales, All Departments Will Have Special Offerings at Other and Equally Attractive Prices Which Represent Real and Substantial Economies 'SREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR Just in Time for Our October ‘‘Dollar Sale: Women’s Finest *1.50 Felt Footwear Fortunately we heard of this, and made a flat offer for their entire stock on hand. All of this fine footwear is now in the store—and, as a matter of fact, the cases are being opened while this advertisement is being prepared. EIGHT OF THE EXQUISITE STYLES ARE ILLUSTRATED. Extra selling space will be given to this event, and extra salespeople in attendance. Remember, not only is this footwear good for your personal use, but it will pay you to buy with silk ribbon trim-|a good supply of these to lay away for Christmas gift-givin Sale begins tomorrow, and the entire quantity shoul No MAIL OR PHONE OR time. GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR 2 White Voile Blouses Tomorrow $ Our monthly offering in the One Dollar Sales gives you choice of a splendid variety of blouses in tailored and dress s daintily fashioned of White Voile, Self- Striped Voile, Colored Stripe Some are prettily embroidered in white Many have collars of ecru or embroidered linen, These blouses were priced at 69c, 79¢ and $1 each, but on account of broken size assortments we have grouped them into one lot for this sale at TWO for $1. Four Women’s Light Weight Combination uits, Vests or Pants These with slight imperfections; The ba | Three Pairs of Women’s 49c Boot Silk Stockings black and colors. The three $ oles; Menders."') pairs DOWNSTAIRS STORE House Furnishings $1.44 Combination White Kitchen Sets set inciuves 1- quart, 1 12y-quart and lipped saucepan, also 1 tea $ kertle 4-quart, for $1.35 Combination Set of Household $1.50 White Enamel Pantry Sets — 1 large roll top bread | tour, cluding box, | square cake box 1 ugar and | coffee 1 canister 25 Curtain Stretchers 6x12 ft; tionary pins, 14g inch apart, wring, bolted$ ners 5 Aluminum Berlin Kettles bail handle, 6-quart capacity; $ at Pans Enamel 1 2-quart Aluminum Self-Basting Roast- fitted with broiler rack; inches in diameter; | der of this month A sensational special purchase results in this sale of thousands of pairs of hiph-class, stylish and most The Stone Importing Company, one of the best-known concerns handling this class of footwear in America, We give “Sperry” Gold Stamps, re- deemable in full books for $2.50 in merchandise as selected by you in any department of the store, or by the Sperry & Hutchinson Company for $2 in cash. Downstairs Store $1.95 Cut Glass Pickle Dishes $ latest curtings; at......+ $1.69 Cut Glass Napples—crys- 4 $1.49 Glass Berry Sets—7 pieces; bluebird decoration, with $ gold edge, per set $1.39 Hand-Painted Covered re ‘ker and Cheese Dishes $ —choice of several decorations $1.50 Glass Cereal and Kitchen of Wall room 12x15 ft. Nets — several gray; 12 for Sanitary Napkins of 1 doz Diplomaticos fifty 50 Judge fifty Combination i DOWNSTAIRS STORE Art Glass Inverted Heavy quality mantl inder and hexw with pretty Gi sign in old of amber, fringe © match, $1.45, speciul at.. THIRD FLOOR: A “Room Lot” patterns; for... SECOND FLOOR Hair Nets Mec “Cap Shape” Real Human Hair brands; all colors except ; special, vod Cigars $1.25 boxes to sell at, box of § Offer—$1 Serene Mixture in glass humidor, French Briar Pipe, pipe cleaners; all for neck burner, g brass finish. ile or green with bead Sets—22 pieces; at.......+ Papers 10 rolls of sidewall and 20 yards of cutout border, enough to Ly handsome well known MAIN FLOOR Cigars&Tobacco 50 of Seidenberg & Co.'s Buffalo regularly $1 150 boxes to sell box of 1 regular size of $ doz. $ Lights lear glass cyl- t glass shade borde? de- Choice Regularly ] Double 4a¢ Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Till 12 0’ Clock—Single g-a¢ Stamps Thereafter—Single Seng Gold And, finally, we pive ¢ ‘be disposed of before store-closi ERS FILLED. si “ 18 be redeemed for p? ‘1 FIFTH FLOOR * Furniture Two 85c Wood Seat Back $ Chairs—special at.......++ $1.25 All Feather Pillows—clean, canliary, 21x27; coveredin Li wood grade ticking......... Five Pairs of Men’s Fibre Silk Hose Black and colors; these have slight lections; values to 39¢ imperf tae The five pairs..... oe THIRD FLOOR’ 51.75 Papeteries Each box sonra, 5 quires of FOURTH FLOOR GrocerySpecials at $1 GOLD SOAP or Babbitt’s Best Somp; $] Re TOMATO 5 doten 100 cans... MARACAIBO COFFEE — 5 Ibs. for ‘ GUADARALI COFFEE— $1 § ibs, net weight : MIXED TEAS—green and bia. jp FOURTH FLOOR——————= Wines& Liquors Two BOTTLES OF VIN.TONIK $y ™ poetizer; for : TWO 78° BOTTLES QUEEN QUAL- $y ITY PORT OR SHERRY: for... s! BOTTLES SHAFER'S EL- $y DERBERRY WINE: for teetee $1.50 BOTTLE PILGRIM RYE— $s] Two “Os: BOTTLES MARYLAND gy : 8: BOTTLES HORBHOUND gy ROCK AND RYE: for re; TWO $1 BOTTIES PERFECTION $1 RTINI COCKTAILS: for... BOTTLES ROYAL KUM: $y BOTTLES HOLLAND’ GIN; $y Stamps ALL DAY & ~o ~ heead ey ; = 5 S | a | f 4, f 2 eee Ee nena eel eral Lee