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Kets | a musical entertainment must pay! to the Government 10 par cent. of Its 9 More Free Tic Mainly (n the hope of getting oF Patrons of Music '2% vaio. Reviewers of music are (oe Arie) not exempt. Only bona fide omploy-| thy Yaayes, the Sembricta, eos of the houses, or of the tem-| rans, the John MecCorinacks, and y By Sylvester Ravwling. pOrArY managers, may enter free. Maurria had to face a first audience } HE inst musical fonction tn Since the beginning of the war, New : oe ae New York to eacape the new | York has led the world in the num-| Water R 16 Feet Flee < war tax was the song recital | ber of recitals given annually. What! BELVIDE Nd the effect of the new law will be is|'# % freshet in conjecture, It in an open secret that,| holly tnexpected In the past, many a full house would | The nked & barren waste save for) ee Ay ‘Apolian Hall yesterday afternoon by Mona Holesco, a Daniah no, unknown here. Richard Ep- have ti al in been sunk an who buys, or accepts, a ticket jlc favor sihmitted to the condition? -+ ~ OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © 34th Street—New York Extraordinary Dress Sale For Friday, Nov. 2nd 500 Women’s and Misses’ Attractive Dresses Taken from the Regular Stock About 50 distinctive models of satin, crepe meteor and combina- tion of silk and Georgette crepe. Also Smart Serge Dresses Regular Values to 35.00 15.00 No Approvals or Credits eo ling pa guts Eleven Big Blyn Stores Complete family shoe department stores--where variety is seldom equalled—value is never excelled. Blyn Stores cater to the shoe wants of entire families—and all families—Blyn shoe service is for everybody—it begins in infaney and continues through life. Blyn Stores ure always progressing-—we believe in concentrated selling power as well as concentrated buy- ing powe MEN’S SHOLS Dark Tan, Dull Calf Patent Leather. and -50 to Men's Spats in Brown, Fawn, Gray and Black. Itiplicity of small selling units means waste— therefore limited style and size range—-dissatisfaction Blyn Stores are big and growing bigger. Style 875 Brown Patent Leather Vamps. Military heels. Fawn Cloth Tops. mt Also Gun Metal lf, straight or 5.00 wing tips, Covered Spanish heels THE EV id krowing worne, sixteen feet above continued to th WMTCHEL ON... SOLDER BALLOTS PROSECUTOR AES Grand Jury May Get Fraud Charges—Fusion Chiefs Deny Knowledge. rl the here ver in was her accompanist at the he a everything the w ihe presence of holders of free teR- | could tear loone have gone down st To-day, and hereafter, every (ix. Why have the aaplranta for pub- | Seb Many milla Rave ad to An attempt to utilize a paster form of ballot for the #oldier vote at Spar- tanburg Camp, which included the name of John Purroy Mitchel as the Repablican candidate, whereas Will- lam M. Bennett won the regular Re- publican primary nomination, created much excitement among organization politicians to¥day, Managers of the Hylan and Bennett campaigns denounced it as a fraud and demanded an investigation, As the ballot circulated among the sol- Miers contained the Bronx County ticket, District Attorney Martin of that county ordered an Investigation, ‘L have assigned Assistant District Attorney Mork to the case,” said Mr. Martin, “and be will at once summon ll who are connected with the pub- ication and distribution of these bai- ots. Subpoenas have been tssued for the Mitchel managers in Bronx and for the printer of the allots. Mr. Bennett will be Invited o help. If the resuits of the invew- gation warrant such action the case will be taken at once before he Grand Jury.” Acting District Attorney Talley of New York County also began an in- “uiry on complaint of Mr. Bennett, to determine whether any crime was committed within the limits of that ounty. “The fraudulent paster ballot is a most damning commentary on Mr. Mitchel’s patriotism,” said Mr, Ben- nett. “Coming as the lust in a long series of fraudulent acts, It indicated 4 conspiracy to steal this election. “T have also asked Diatrict Attor- ney Martin of the Bronx to start in- vestigation into rumors that there ie a conspiracy already hatched to steal the election. 1 am receiving daily stories of illegal registration, | intimidation by Fusion forces of loval |candidates, and other matters shows LCYS’ SHOES Gun Metal Calf Style 609 Sixes 1 to 5! High Cut Spats Fine Quality Cloth (Not Feit) pe White, Light and Dark Sand, Pearl, Dark Gray and Black, Oxfords Style | Hy | 7 wen’s| Buy Your Rubber Footwear Now] |} | } and ; The Government has appropriated the output of most of | & i Cal Boys the rubber factories. ' i | and Patent Colt Storm We have complete stocks at low prices now—-we cannot =| } Sines 2.59 King auarantee the supply nor the prices for the future, Dull ly.en’s, Women’s and Children’s Arctics Gum Men's 4 Buckle 2.28 Women's 6 Buckle Roots 1 Burk 1.35, Women's 4 Buckle H i Children's 4 Buckle, 6-10'4, 1.73 | Mis Buckle, 11 to 2 ] Childven’s 5 Buckle, 610% 2.00 | Mirres' 6 Buckle, 11 to2 Sheet Low Prices on Cur Standard Lines of Kubler Boots | Storm Rubbers Storm King Dull Gum Boots | Dull Gum Boots, Knee Length | ku TOe Mena ey to 12 3.90 | Men's Sizes, 7 to 12 3.23 ae & Hove’ Si Ato 6 3.00) Hove’ Boo! cea DB to G... 250] Mena Rudvore MSo i Hows’ Sizes, I to 2 2.25 Boys’ Boots, sixes BL to 2. LTS) Men's ~~ Goodyene Rubbers 3 Children Women's Boots, 2% to 8. 2.00] fextra ounitiv) soo] 8 Hy finish, sixes 5 1.85 | Misses’ Boots, bright finish, Mena Apsley Red Host De Ei a SS | Oe 1 te Children's Boots, 6 to 10 intsh, fed sole and y v.75 (to One 0: Our Big Stores Mai Order Department, Third Avenue, is near you Note the location. WEST SIDE STORES: 222-224 Weat 125th St 222-22 Weat of Berenits Ave) 6th Ave. and 27th St 8th Ave. 39th end 40th Sts, Phe only “modernired” t the effect of w fashions tume We Are Fxelusive Agents for New York, Brooklyn and Newark italia Rethatals hiDtlte alia ifort t they 20 B Sons, EAST SIDE STORES 3d Ave. and 122d St. 34 Ave,, 86th & 87th Sts Bd Ave, 150th & [Slat Sts 160-162 Bowery ) (Near Broome ¥! \ rove By | | Bet Neat tirewne BROOKLYN STORES 442-444 Fulton Street is 1263-1267 Br Postage, Including Insurance, 10¢ Extra jend Postal Money Order or N.Y. Draft, NEWARK STORE, 689 Broad Street pposite PTT ING WORLD, THU the | tng such desperation on thelr part that T propose to take ho chances of) permitting them to repeat on Nov. | the frauda the Mitchel backers com- mitted on Sept. 19. I shall appear| thin afternoon before the Grand Jury of Bronx County.” ‘The special iaw for soldier voting i* far more liberal than the strict methods for home voting. It allows the soldier to use, If he desires, Dlanket paster containing a printed Hat of all the candidates for whom he wishes vole, This can be pasted on the oMetal ballot | Any one can write or print the | pasters. A blanket paster was dis- | tributed at Spartanburg camp and was within the Iaw as to general form. The point at tasue Is that Mayor Mitchel'’s name was listed under the general heading of Repub- lican. Whether this was a violation of law or merely @ political tri¢k tn to be determined A. &_ Gilbert, Chairman of the Fusion Law Committee, saia to-day that neither he nor any person con- nected with the organization was con- cerned in getting out the paster “Tt would seem from what I have heard,” he said, “that some indepen- dent civic body tn the Bronx had a | notion that, because the County Committee had repudiated Bennett hel, the Mayor wae and indorsed } nett that th had nothing to do with mittee will not stand for was before the Bronx for twenty minutes this afternoon, After coming out he re- iterated his charge of conspiracy to ateal the lection. Edward O'Connor, who printed the paster ballots, told District Attorney Martin thot the order was signed “H D. Patten,” with the initials "C. W. Hw" underneath, ‘Asked how hé got the order, O'Con- |nor eaid It was delivered to him by | “a red-headed employee of the Park Department 'RUSH’S PRIMARY PLEA ATTACKED IN COURT McAvoy’s Counsel Denounces Mo- tion for New tion as Trick at Hearing. ‘The motion of- Thomas ©. Rush wo have the recent primary election in which John V. McAvoy was declared yn the Democratic nomination » of the Supreme Court de | to hav’ for Just clared void and & new primary or- dered eame up before Justice Thomas F Donnelly this morning. Herbert R. Lim- burg, counsel for McAvoy. presented @ petiton which makes the following statement regarding Rush's applicadon for a new primary “The present application ts Aishonest and tn bad faith and 4@ an Ingult to the Court. It is made without the slightest idea that the Court wit grant’ the same; it ts made without the slightest basis of closed by the papers; it In based statements, as jo for ulterior pur- nt this late date in lief that the Court will deny the the application on the grouns of Its lateness ite, so that without looking into its m Temple Dress Co, Direct trom the Manutacturi SPECIAL SALE Coats, *10 250 DRESSES ‘10 Including all-wool serges, velveteens, wool Fete Values up to $18.50. To close out, at.. Coog ax 6 3098 vy scroll feet, 42-inch top TABLE, SIX CHAIRS with MUL! slip seats; complete set for the low Paddy’ Thirty-fourth Distriet. and ven pieces con and 6-foot EXTENSION WELK OFPcNS AN ACCOUNT Pay Freight. We Pay Railroad Fare $ some imperfect; but all are Big Bargain: eral Credit Terms Apply t. Long Island, New| ( Jersey and Connecticut ® No Mall Orders Are Filled, Store Hours ® to 5.90; Saturday 9.30 te « ® rey eT OEY R 1, 1917. ic é me 1 continue to ¢Y TQ REPRIEVE MAS. GILLIGAN. Rush waited for threo weeks after the primary before he asked for a ro- count. This wae made at top speed, and when completed showed McAvoy to be still 11,000 votes ahead of Rush. Jus- toe Donnelly reserved decision on Rush's application fora new primary Mr. Rush may Gov, Holoomb Acts om Nottoe on Appeal HARTFORD, Conn., Marcus H. Nov. 1.—4Hov. * Holcomb said to-day that Disease 1@ would grant © repreve to Mrs. Amy HM, Archer-Gillizan, under sentence of |The saving of humans from death on Nov. 6, for the murder by is the business of oison of Franklin R. Andrews, an in-| Pills. a box to-night mate of her Home for Blderly People at Windsor, This announcement was made after Henedict M. Holden, counsel for the woman, had written the Governor, call Ing his attention to the case, and pain ing out that with notice of an “appeal to the Supreme Court filed, no had been granted the woman, alt) the date of execution was only a days away, pe ills &G Bronx Rally To-Night. and fe ‘The Fusion ticket of Bronx County Will hold @ ratification meeting at Public School No. 28, Anthony and Tremont Aven: this evening. ‘The speakers Will be Borough President Mathewson, Park Commissioner Thomas W. Whittle, “Gene McGuire, candidate for Sheriff; MeMahon, candidate for County Clerk; T. Channon tress, candidate for District Attorney, and John F. Tim- mons, candidate for Alderman of the ceive the “First Aid” for Constipation, Sick Headaches, Pimples, Blotel. + °’ Te unday World Wants Work Wondere PRO-GERMANISM STIRS UP ELKS OF HOBOKEN Two of Them to Be Tried by Members on Charges of Dis- loyalty. ‘The Hoboken Lodge of Elks te due fora Patriotic housecteaning and the Job will start to-morrow, according to members, who alloge that there has been evidence of pro-Germaniam displayed by certain of the officials on several occasions. At the meeting called for to-morrow Wal- ter F. Ahriina, Exalted ! of the The “National’s” Outlet Store 119 W. 24th St., Near 6th Av. Suit Sale Beginning Friday The “‘National’s” Outllet Store 1s the store that sells the overstocks of the National Cloak and Suit Co. The assortment o' sizes and colors is not always complete, * some are pest season’s styles. but every article is a Big Bargain every minute of every day in the year lodge, and William PD. Bindewald, See retary, will be tried by their fellow- members on charges of disloyalty and “conduct unbecoming an The charges are preferred by Her- man C. Lange and William I. Maxson Jr, both well-known Elks, They de- clare that the reason the Blks were represented by only about thirty mem bers instead of by 300 In the Hob Liberty Day parade on Oct 5 to the acts of Ahrling and Bin not notifying the members to appear and be prepared to march when the pa- rade was postponed from) Oct, 24 on scount of ra “ ~ : ” Cape —a name derived from the Cape of Good Hope— designates a glove-skin used whole and dressed right- ie . Dagepl If it’s a Zownes Cape it designates Woot Velour Checked, Mized_ Wool Worsted Wool Cheviot o genuine — skin from ‘Novy Blue Wetton ied ny ats ‘convertible frica making e smartest, or wn ing Lining cross collar pelo egg hy rst Lge 97 1 § 1 0% $ 1 192 procurab] , LOO, sam a aa “Standard equipment’ ’for | officers and civilians: FOwNES that’s all you need to know ahout a GLOVE. Big Waist Sale! Six Models Pictured As Examples of the Other Bargains in This Sale ‘er up A—Ladies Military Gy Middies. B— s Waist of Voile; white wih color trimmed fou Women's Waist White Voile: tucked front D—L and Girls’ of Call Early! Call Early! “school'” M | ALTERATIONS FREE of White Galatea; linene tr.tn | F- Morses' Maddy Blouse, White Galatea; colored tim 71 West 23rd St. Se aay Onew Vally viing Aatordey. Til 6 M and Cuffs, 820 | OOS ee A Oa, HOODONSONDDOIIOGONS 0) ex ro bd y ‘J BAUMANN & BRO » Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. : é SPECIAL FOR THIS \V/EEK ONLY ‘| AXMINSTER RUGS, *24-° ® 510.6 AT i Shoe Bargains! For Men, Women and Children. This Outlet Store is known for its Big § Y To-morrow we ofier a sale of slightly inet ee many cases it takes an expert to detect the imperfections— imperfections that will not impair the wearing quality of thi shoes. At the prices they will be marked for this sale ooa j can well afford to buy 3 or 4 pairs. C selection. Sale starts 9 A. M. ome arly for Che bat of Solid Oak, ESKIN LEATH price of $9.4. : Imperfect Hats 430 Fall and Winter hats in a lar some trimmed, some untrimmed ER Be variety of shupes— some are slightly soiled, ‘NQNES