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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1916, ier fail to see > and "hear the | new “Artist's model Waters-Autola Player-pianos. They represent the very highest achievement of the art of player-piano construction and contain all the latest and greatest improvements. The Waters-Autola player-pianos have the same sweet tone as the Waters Pianos and the wonderful new Autola Player is the perfect player-piano. Very attractive low prices and easy paymente (without interest ) are now offered and old pianos will be taken in exchange. Send for Catalogue. Horace Waters & Co 134 Fifth Avenue, near 18th St. 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway OPEN 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. EVENINGS 371 ce ed St., near 3rd Ave. 45th, near Broadway Lyceum Theatre : ‘Admittedly the Most No- table Cast of ‘ Any Current Pro- duction ca Broadway, Including Mary Boland and Frederick: Truesdell. One of the three Broadway successes, big current A virile, dramatic story with a theme wholly and entirely new to the stage. An shbsorbing, gripping, intensely human play for mon and women who haven't been refined away from the human drama, A play which every woman will love if she has not lost out of ber fe breadth and sweetness and her love of life and laughter. Wonderfully {nterpreted by mest notable cast) on hy Miss Mary Mr, Froderick Truesdell, the Broadway, Boland ang PHOTOPLAYS. ~~ THEATRE ‘*So Long Letty’’ Almost as Broad As It Is Long’ | By Charles Darnton. | S you may know, the so-called new musical farce at the Shu- bert Theatre, “So Long Letty,” {s our old acquaintance, “Thy Neigh- bor's Wife,” toward which playgoers did not take a covetous attitude at| the Lyceum Theatre five years ag, | when it was politely offered as @ comedietta by its author, Elmer Har- ris. | Occasionally a theatrical manager assists time in working many! changes. In this instance we have, | according to the programme, “book by Oliver Morosco and Elmer Harris.” Tho two married “couples” that origi- nally lived in suburban cottages are! not only bedecked with mor@ or less | musical trimmings, but they dwell in| remodelled street cars on the beach | at San “ranciseo, They still try the experiment of changing partners—and live virtuously ever after. Charlotte Greenwood now plays the wife who dresses better than sho cooks. In her own simple way, Miss Greenwood swings an arm or @ leg upon an innocent bystander when she has nothing else to do, At other times she leans against something or jomebody, She ts a peculiarly inter- mittent actress, Her antics amusing for twenty minutes or after which this anatomical wonder betrays a lack of versatility. But her pretty face and her amazing legs and arms carry her through the perform- ance, An added sense of burlesque is given Walter Catlett, who plays the cheap sport with @ flippant air that provokes laughter, May Boley makes the heavyweight housewife amusing, Sydney Grant, who com- pletes the quartette, is altogether ead, But there's no denying that the chorus is funny, for it includes the most unattractive and awkward young women that have gallumped ‘ons a New York stage in years, The that reveals them In a bathing bly bring @ flush Bee pavilion ecann of pride tot neek of the producer, This revelation is In auch question. able taste that it makes “So Long Letty” as broad as It is long. At other times the costumes are strange and weird The music by Earl Carroll ts neither charming nor enlivening, merely commonplace. An orchestra with saxophones and a xylophone TARee a terrible din dress well, though they fre not in- clined to m times. It seems rather nice of them to help along “So Long Letty." PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD, from Piles, send m ou h 4 wuffer end wom ee for trial Ind. —-Adyt CONCERTS AND MUSIC. Punch & Judy, {urs di 4 Bay RRCITAL KATHAIUINE DAYTON DISEUSE. THEATRES. EMPIRE '\"3)., TO-NIGHT « CYRIL MAUDE sist Matinees Wet. Sat, & ELECTION DAY NEW AMSTERDAI Yi. 4a Sh Bre: Eth Klaw_&_Helanger’s Now Mu MISS SPRINGTIME After the Play see (Aton this Theatre) ZIEGFELD ESF ROLIC) rerting. appealing’ World KSICKERBOCK ER, 1 1a Breath metas ie | WARFIELD “ “Bite | CRITERION Sin Svat i SS JOHN DREW sii | HUDSON | Mics a Si 338, POLLYANNA The Play That Puts Joy Into ne it! FULTON ii HS 18 sf "ARMS soit IND Tile ‘GIRL COHAN & HARRIS ': vrulige THEA. ho" at 620, Mats, Wet. & Bat., 2.20: “Object Matrimony” By Montague Glew & Jules Erker: Goodman, REPUBLIC ,:\":; TO-MORROW ,*\, GOOD GRALIOUS ANNABELLE) OLA, MMEK BELASCO Mate Puts, aba, at SEVEN CHANCES Wert 431 ot. HARRIS 4S") Wise “UNDER SENTENCE” with George Nash and Janet Bere LIBERTY }\m) #5 Inc. Sunday, 218 & &10P M LESS cn) © . W. GRIFFITH'S COLOSSAL SPEC LJ Orehesten of GLOBE i» ¥.i° RAYMOND HITCHCOCK in ‘BETTY’ Happily, the | Cameron Sisters dance cleverly and | too much of their cos. | BANKING AND FINANCIAL _| BANKING AND FINANCIAL, | We Offer for Public Subscription Clyde Motor Truck Company Mr. Mahlon and frontin, with a share for share bonus of Common stock full p: Preferred stock . a under the laws of Delaware and registers! under the lawn of New York) % Cumulative Preferred Stock “Par Value $10 and non-assessable CAPITALIZATION +++ +.$250,000 Common stock TTT ee NO BONDED INDEBTEDNESS C. Swartz, President of the Company, supplies the following information: «$500,000 The Clyde Motor Truck Company is located in New York—at Farmingdale, Long Island—where it has spacious new factory buildings of single unit type, one story, saw-tooth, brick and steel construction covering 30,000 square feet of space the main line of the Long Island Railroad. Over 40 acres of land have been provided for expansion and additional construction is under way. The Company was incorporated March 7, 1916. automobile men who have been active and have had practical experience in the in- It is under the management of dustry for from five to fourteen years with large and successful companies such as the White Motor Company, Studebaker Corporation and General Motors. Within six months from the time the company’s develonpment was begun, land has been purchased, factory buildings erected; its organization brought together, and the engineering apie with its laboratory and draughting rooms are within a Sew days of com pleting t original construction of what the company intends shall be its sole output—The Clyde one-ton truck. This truck has already been sold in the foreign market to the extent of over Two Hundred Thousand dollars. with it the Australian agency, is now on the company’s books. truck made i A single order for 204 trucks ($204,000), which carries Announcement of this in the principal cities in conjunction with the distribution of this stock, has created an instant demand from dealers. The big successes of the motor world have been made in making motors to meet a Frice demand. imilar ofrort and the Clyde This has been done many times agt fleasure cars and today there is in the motor truck field. is a one-ton truck to tell at $1,000 lotor Truck Company of New York has taken this field. Tt has put upon the market the first do-everything, go-everywhere truck to sell at $1,000 flat—it has Ficked an oren field yet untouched. This truck has been designed to be produced in quantity. The company’s first building schedule of 1,000 trucks within the first twelve months is unquestionably the largest Ui pe schedule of any new organiz in the East tion that has ever been ‘developed and will make the Clyde Motor Truck Company the largest exclusive builders of one-ton trucks. The company’s engineering department is under the direction of Mr. A. F. formerly of Corporation foremost au assisted in under the direction of Mr. V has been in Mais, the Daimler Motor Company of London, England, and the Studebaker in Detroit, Mich., and recognized now in this country as one of the thorities on ‘motor truck construction; and Mr. C, R. Van Buskirk, who designing the famous Mercedes automobile. The sales department is J. F. Melhuish, Vice-President and General Manager, who touch with buyers of American trucks for the past fourteci years and knows exactly what the rublic demands in a thoroughly first-class one-ton motor truck These men have not entered the business simply because others have made money in it. The the Clyde $ this character and this price. Fleasure-car “There are few indus the financial returns to their investors. stock dividends, company declared & too per cent dividend, after doubling its capital stock interest: A limited urtin, SHUBERT{,: News Wien cut 48TH ST. 4 ea, 41h W a Wed, RICH MAN, BOGOR MAI Maxine Eillott’s 3°" 0" WHHODGE Every bit as ged 0 Home.” i Re Taylor Holmes ., ,:') PLAYHOUSE 47)", 42." Motinges Wal, and Pierrot | " Prodizal pth, WER Ay HM *PORRt " Lane ACRE it WM. COLLIER .. NOTHINGHC E TRUTH MITHST. Tes it vies: fis Rehan Walt Canadian Ford organization declared a 600 per cent return. percent with its stockholders, the Hayes Wheel Co. handed out 166 per cent. tions distributed 100 and 16 per cent dividends, respectively. endlessly expanded if space permitted.” The legality of the incorporation of this company has been ro upon by H. Hanan rureeneime? and John Attorneys, . “Torrey & Co., Inc. 60 Wall Street CHICAGO ‘ THEATRES. vs M [SHOW OF WONDERS) OF WONDERS 30TH ST. fi'h).,°" TosNight EMMA DUNN: “OLD tapy a PRINCESS 30). Rie ey A tyoal “Go To It?’ THEMAN WHO CAME BACK WTR’ LITTLE Ci: HUSH! manufacture of trucks has been their training and they have designed 1,000 truck because there exists an unprecedented de mand for a truck of Motor truck building is just beginning—it is now where building was several years ago. MoTOR says in its iaaue of Feb., 1916 in America today which compare with the motor trade in The Ford company alone divided $48,000,000 in after rebating more than $15,000,000 to its customers, The Haynes The Chandler 77%; per cent, making a total of 100 per cent for the year. ‘The General Motors divided 50 The Continental Motor Co. ent a 100 per cent mebon, while The Republic and Firestone tire organiza- This list might be almost s recently divide allotment of Preferred 8° stock is being offered for public aubscription. We call your attention to the small capitalization of this company, which makes this stock particularly attractive to the investor. The Price Is $12 for This Share-for-Share Bonus Is Subject to Withdrawal Without Notice. It will pay you to investigate this opportu- nity. Fill out and mail the coupon NOW. fOne share preferred stock (par value $10) \One share common stock (par value $10) 60 Wall Street, New York Please send me literature and full partic. ulars of the Clyde Truck and further informa. tion regarding an investment in the Company le Bld,., N.¥ Equita Street dite CGrceweee City NWF... 00 oy. SECURITIES New York ST. PAUL PITTSBURGH THEATRES. [CENTURY MONDAY, VAUDEVILLE, == a MOTO PLAY ju ‘ fue THE CENTURY GIRL 2aDS, SEATS NOW ON SALE ein Bees 's" Hee. Tan MANHATTAN. OVERS WQUSE ne, Six Harvants Away. | Bier aslo Piva. atk, Mata, Wot & oats at | REANIM MON., NOV. 6 1+ sas. | LOEW'S NEM YORK THEA Wwe: rena Loew's American Ral $3," WiLson on M CORROWS sd RURSO Not er Mats NOW: GERMAN Hinvtn ay The. | Loew’ ‘a YORKVILL E B10 Weay, Fea #20, Both trent love TOLLY “Souty Played 1.000 ‘Timm tn Meri. 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