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THE EVEviNG WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER Ee OE a lannigan, a Sergeant, SRE ERS Staged "Chu Chin Chow” OAVESHIT RLF Programme for To-Day's Big Suffrage Parade Whose cstate ho fs anid to have looted; Turks Fall Snack Before the Srttieh Will be taken this afternoon to Sallebury, ‘Troops, N. C., for presentation to the Grand Jury LONDON, Oct. t1—"On Tuesday on Monday Turki#h columns, moving om both 7 The New York dolewation at the hear-| banks of the Tigris from Terkit, ap- , ing will tnolnd tant Dlatriot At-] proached our positions at Samaras (eq roto on antiquarian subjects, A movement to organize a Citizens’ Twenty thousand women ex+ || torney Dooling, Dr. Orto Scbultzo, mod-| the Tigris above Bagdad), enya am of Food Council ts being started by Henry St ed **Ch ky how’’ pected fh jIhe, loa expert of tho District Attorney’s| ficial report from the Mesopotamiag Moskowitz, City Commissioner of Public ag u in Route—North tn Fifth Avenue ||office: Capt. William Jones, platot ex-|front. “Tho Turks retreated up the |pert of the Police Department, and De-| fiver during | the nl tectives Gunnit? and Jones. ing on the advan It was rat Matelot Attorn from Washington Square to 69th Marchers mobilize in side at without the Bane Markets. . “The council." sald Mr. Moskowitz [heats tn ta th London ae etane SIR 10 AN this mornfng, “will consist of represen- |He’s Dead, God Rest His Soul, oo iits convaleacent-—and since Pe ols th Theredgedl EY teak Weioes After a-Shot in Flanders!— |i) ghipmont of the “Chu Chin Chow" | atreots, cant and west of Bitth [ree hain nade hwcnt the tientt | conaervat distribution But His Work for the Thea-! production called back to vipa - Avenue, from Fourth to 16th af eFsont Who lied In . ° . killed: f ’ jan adic i man ‘ * Streets, King estate, ir ig the eata cramps, indi- ff |/,"","" { Loree var) tre Is Still Very Much Alive) {))0-*!l « few days ago | Medical i Money, Clothes ona: inde at BoM Pewee ore anne snepicten ax ta. gestion, dyspepsia belleve that ration of the} @t the Manhattan Opera! ia to this tho aimeuittes of, Promptly Went to Survivors hine. Identity, o€ tne whe ‘constipation or malaria onaumer and the trade will bring about) House—The Story of a Big) transportation, which made necessary) QF * pedoe i R ransport, hildren oF young girts to be || Ysrcond § of - \ he sound: the public.” 7 . 1 series of instalme hipments to M by) | ed in lin | forgery which ‘the ¢ HOSTETTER’S servitaal vite will take up| Theatrical Drive. ede Me est ahi sitet ed ah || Reviewing atand, seating 200, at }] Kine war to be enriched from | with nie afternoon the He 161 a ‘ore easily due| WASHINGTON, Oot. 27-Pros 41st Street and Fitth Avenue. il dell don i t P Nrike of Brooklyn bakers, who pad ‘ 7 sicnrge | Note, lost st could be more easily due | : t 27.--Prompt Tico tyeravatt uae er | —— ; STOMACH BITTERS eed to settia thelr differences’ by ACK of “Tho Arabian Nights"| plicated than the cight shipments, ald was givon by te American Red prevent demonsteal | arbitration. i atmosphere at the Manhattan] One shipment actually was scheduled! Cross in France to 170 survivors of |] @&ainst the banners carried by ADAMSON ACT PRIMARILY : Opera House,” in “Chu Chin| to leave England on the Minnehaha) the army transport Antilles, tore |p Marcher ° Miss Josephine Belderhase will be Grand Marshal; Mra, C. Le Tite fany Will be American flag bearer, Chow," there is a story grim and} in september, Owing to the inability | pedoed and sunk Oct. 17 with the lose sordid, of trials and tribulations, of/ to secure neceasary dock labor, the of sixty-seven lives CHARITY. RAISES PAY, 1S REPORT’ CHARITY. 7" heartaches and of human Interest| shipment bad to walt on the docks | the headquarters here to-day say be that leads almost to the trenches in| until the next boal, The Minnehah@ eides attending to thove Je reports to pecial rd hich Investigated eutveriog Special Board, Which Investigated | e Europe. | For staging a big produc-| wag unk; the shipment came! trom wounds and exposure, the Red | Howard Shaw, Mra. Carrie Chapman Railroad Situation About Ready ni | Hon of this kind is enough of a task | through safely ten days later, | Cross furnished money and clothing |Catt—thoy wer meus du the dond to Report 9 e to make many hesitate evenyin times! “Chu Chin Chow" has scored a tre- t hoy M right up In the leu eport. to destitute survivors and cashed of M ¥ b of peace, When one considers that | mando | ‘Mra, ¢ ies Lewis Tiffany, who WASININGTON, Oct ~The Adam Ps mendous triumph, 80 that now all the! goers’ checks written on whatever |earriod a ta American flag, Mra. us fon Act fe primarily @ wage-ralsing . . ° ° this whole production was built and| airteulties apaee | \ Fitting Climax for the Liberty Loan Drive! created in London, in a time when|qurce spe ee nary Drepar’ | Odd Bit Of paper at hand, Herber or, Mrs, Gifford Pin- itions have been forgotten by the 3 i . athor than @ day-shortuning law, This the transportation of food overseas Is bait held f All efforts will be made to collect Mr re. Lydia |" opti dane lheed Peer atOn OF ood oven: [managers, Willlam Elliott, F. Ray] and preserve these checks as memen- | Ifoyi, Mra, Charles Dat ‘a Aira |{# the substance of the report to-day —— it becomes all the moro remarkable |e mateck aNd Morris Gest. They see! roo of the first naval disaster of the | Court rhea, Mra. Cathorine | Near completion by a epectal board eon 7 . an cea three or four hundred Hmousines a| war Met Mra, William Wood, | *!#ting of athals, George Rubles ¢ ti fe Soldiers contemplate the stra andl nt | * 1 Wood, Gen h tn y colored scenery and costumes | UEMt Tell up th front of the Manhat-| Reserve stocks of clothing, in prep-|Mrs. Cornelius Tar onan, Miss ex-Foderal Trade Co er, ant] U cura or tan Opera Hot 4 th " | Corhttianlone® Clark of the titeistate this mammoth spectacular produc- | th anit. Hig And they amile, BUC) gration for any similar acctdent in| Ladenburg, Minn Khizabeth Emmett, | k of the I | J th young men too! | Commerce Commission. ' ‘ i n from across the | would have pla them on the wrong| the future, will be assembled at the | Mrs. Nor ter Whiteho: eysa A Is asset ib Lokaw ash to: ll € ore Soap Lah br crn nig the The scenery was painted by an| side of $176,000 4f anything had gone, French port whore tho survivors were | MeMoin (a he nd pleturesque | 4,4" f Redan hae bel crak, realign, ticuiaies, “levies Sie t whi had lost @ leg in sery “Cha Chin Chow" was brought to! landed. fe 4 sn immense Amert-] qvaiiabte when the by 7 « demand] wounds, bruises, bites and stings of in- with the British Army fightin “After being three hours either In| can Mur), Miss Alloe Morgan Wright the ¢ Soap le "| America, after practically every mane | 120 per cent. wage Increase, as ex-| sects, Sunburn and windbam, t J oxtumes were wrought | ager In New York had passed it by,| the water or on the wet upper side of | Mise Mary Garrett Hay, Mrs, Oliver | pect to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to SRAN D A LA E, ‘y wardrobe women in London| trough the perseverence and faith of Ife rafts,” says the report, “the sur- |ilarrt 4. Stanwood Meneken Actual observation of the law's effect | Soothe and heal’ Unrivaled for the toi J ox husbands and sons had been | Morris Gest, who Interested vivora were landed at a port in| yy 4 ; lee For sample each free by enall aac m nanead or killed on the battletislds| {nate iho enterprixo France. As soon as news of the ir ei He sti ae \ A J | dress post-c Tr “@aticera, "4G, Continuing Daily and Sunday Until Nov. 3rd, J ana who found these costumes tur-| thw menus Gorm nantat vided | K. 1 Hake, Mrs, Ate | r¢ nteto nares | Dotan. Pk athe ba fir = on agent of Oscar Asche, who wrote the| with a was dispatched to] thur HL. Scribner, Mes, J, Borden Har- |“ ‘ on sc et 1 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT, nishing them with the money up which to live; the actual supervision Bee ae R oduced It at His Majesty's | this p He alded In plac inder auspices of the Army & Navy Field Comfort Committee, J of the scenes were intrusted to a| Amencan magonden, Many other | survivors In hospi! ad. |PHman and Mrs. Thomas B. Wells. | an managers had read " | vancing money and commune contain Borkt had read “Chu | vancin, Y pd to| Pr und working women. — Serst, John Flannigan—thrice|Chin Chow"—and amiled. Mr, Gest! the families of the survivors in Am mer | each mat hoa division given NI! =~ | BUT IT IS NO MERE ORDINARY] wounsea tn tio tencnen and sre: |rend 200 saddam ite fan they'wer one ood wee” [vee anes ogc, em SORENESS PAIN Pure Blood ‘BAZAAR,” It’s a colossal exposition, with spec- J [3s ‘unoririy at Us Muss! ihe ld never inter ad PBatior sorte ut half the strength : : You can keep your blood in acular shows and sparkling entertainment. Visitors he tee aka) Sater ponies ny O00 N. Y. "WOMEN me pe olan ACHING JOINTS: good cites a cleat DON’T MISS THE FAMOUS FRIARS’}) ‘laza Hotel. Mr ke of "C eh n who have gone to Uh Chin Chow" and asked the optnion of | IN LINE FOR GREAT || Hundreds of women follows |Don’t suffer! Relief comes) FROLIC every evening in the War Garden-- Dancing OF LOVELY WOMEN Ree ao Rete acne | Harriman proudly and with gistenine!~ the moment you rub with wery afternoon and evening. Among the Frolicking ~ hy theatre outright to Oscar Asch | ms Gta AM pl Neh fel ilo oui “St “ob’s Oil.” Soft,Clear,Smooth Skin Comes with | prof ow the play had take ane SUFFRAGE PARADE the ier Aaleckead: worinn don | ne elderly eee ee Ge" | Don't stay sore, stiff and lame! . . Linher upt” Rub soothing, penetrat- friars who are working for the success of this big feature wre George M. Cohan, Frank Tinney, Nat Goodwin, James the Use of **FRUIT-A-TIVES. | tare hoe the tan he pre diet 1a for. ' ari Sinden tune for 1 secured It for and oven four i ing “St. Jacobs OW" #f i our aching muscles, joints and painfull Largers Sale of Any Medicine ta the Workds }. Corbett, Fred Niblo, Sam Bernard, Raymond Hitchcock 39 ind many others, who will appear and make you laugh. ‘omstock and _ in Metre: iit ieet = id everywhere, In boxes, 10c., 28¢. American rights long the line of march, It ia neces- TO MEANS GRAND JURY *« sg and doesn’t burn the kin. | representatives . re Oil” conquers pein tt AN “Tat and Founa* ertioted a 25 and SOc. ng th (Continued from irst Page.) [he most prominent Come down and you will women of the stage andthe | have an opportunity to films are giving their ser- | blaze away at Kaiser Wil- fh, to Mannie AMONoAR pre | he ee eee _ Jinstantly takes away any ache, sore. rttand tn The World or reoerte® vices, including Lillian | helm, likewise der Kron- hey paid a high price, too, | activities In this clty, and none wad) New York Officials Afso to Attend | "es and stiffness in the head, neck, Building, will Be : A r Sweto w 0) ew Yor ficials Also to Attend |ghoutders, back, legs, arms, fingers or Neeldeeay ie Russell, Marjorie Ram- rinz, Von Hindenburg and fate str, WAM not anxious to | granted to-day, so any militant seek- shivestiaatfon Tato’ rs, ene! rie ay pastel Tey yee for inirty dare, Thee peau, Morgierite Clark, ‘on Tirpitz. They ae all fn allsAmerioa chmmany | 2s_t0 one apa shiodidelad ber be Deat! = You simply pour w# little in your hand “Loat and Fi Amelia Bingham, Pauline | in the shooting gallery— and under Mr, Swete's direction re. EN eae BSL GE: S58) eath land rub “where st hurts,” ‘and relief | } Frederick, Ivy Troutman, | line forms on the right, rekresged smoothly. Hut the | Par ade ran th risk of Arvin \ |\ CANE @hie evidbiitas pennaneal to [comes instantly, wii stay a ; ll i 7 nd Flani«n ae the Ban 0) pressive grand marsha mon © | the case of Gaston nocuned of | madge, Alice Brady, Mrs. | features will interest you. ant stage manuger—e fine’. «5 | suffrage leaders in line were Dr. Anna |the muri Mr AL King, | ob | medal awards—Advt. had been woun was given a year's leave of in London. But just when he had expected to sail, having “done his and being on furloug d three th and American War Relief work. In patronizing the Bazaar the call you directly help OUR OWN BOYS over there and the fae SO Pada Ile went | needy families some of them have left over here. The days ago Mr. Sweto received a cutie | The scenery, meanwhi painted in London by brothers, leaders of the yhn, had worke war, He principal American war relief organizations are co-oper- ating. The Army and Navy Field Comfort Committee will send to our Boys thousands of comfort packages con- taining tobacco, cigarettes, pipes, toothbrush, tooth paste, shaving cream, chocolate, etc. NORAH WATSON 86 Drayton Ave., Toronto Nov. 10th, 1915. A beautiful complexion is a handsome sd * James K. Hackett and | Military and Naval bands dozens of others. will thrill you. And REMEMBER, that the entire receipts are for ual n'a chief glory and the envy of her ) 1 has since then | SPECIAL DESPATCH. fortunate rivals. Yet a soft, clear fath at lene Gclelayed) = Wide diweninon ands atorm glowing with te Mh is only the! Waa Walniad Wyte deo tate natural result Bloo hers « #on, all work “[ was troubled for a considerable} haifa hundred men : ( with a ver easant, The shipments of “Chu Chin Chow ) if ash, which covered mP face and for| |” uid hampers, came | NOTE:—Regarding above, advices from Washington state that ample] without relict After usin, tea-| 8 i Now York two diya precautions will be taken to combat and prevent any such air raids, and | tives’ for one week the rash is com. | DEfore the curtain rowe on the firs ‘hat Army and Navy fliers will guard the public. pletely gone, 1 ain deeply thankful for] necensitated two. poatponenen : eer the relief and in the future 1 will not be} "Chu Chin Chow," but wher 50 Op ay. All men ot the en and without ‘Fruit-a-tives given, the pr ‘ NORAH WATSON Aw for the hearsals unde Swete had WELCOME BOYS, Wf Your Bit for Your Own Boys—and Do It How! 7 82.00; trial size, Se. a box AY dealers or sent by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Og New York,—Advt,| America the tistic dis 1 artists as Henry und Tyrone was simpl for “supers” £ Mr. Swete must ve nt “i neglect their health How Women are Restored to Health Ut Bpartanbdure, 8. For nine years I snf- fered from backache, weakness, and irregu- Jarities so I could hardly do my work,” I tried many remedies but found no perma nent relicl, After taking Lydia B. Pink- hat M ham's Vegetable Compount I felt » great brought _ lila mon change for the better an! am now well and ps Co std se ert strong #0 I have no trout doing my work ye y ® I hope every user of Lydia E. pera Hi . Vegetable © ‘ompound will get as great relict Anyw Chun Chin asf did from its use." Mrs. 8-D. McA.nas, | atlonal success ita Dewey Ave., Spartanburg, 8. C. Chicago, 1),.—"'For about two years T suf. fered from a female trouble 60 I was unable walk or do auy of my own work. I real bout Lydia EB. Pinkharm’s Vegeta ple Com braten ¢ hy ud ound in tho nows; apers and determined to | at y Nome ry it. Tt brought al a aelineoreelle! fo tee My weaknosy haa ciitirely disappeared ani [ ‘ laser | never had better hoalth, I weigh 195 poun!s brate hi and am as strong as © man tof} ‘ dhe I apent which purchases I Vegetable Compou ; OBaran, 1155 Newport Ave., Chicago, 1, YOU CAN RELY UPON LYDIA E ‘ ROME, having heen of Deputir fidence fal 1) mtributed Many Banks and Booths will LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE t remain open this evening, For Sea ipraey Ae e nearest location call Liberty Loan a eee Committee, Rector 4901, 120 Broadway ~ New Yorks

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