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Tt, was an interesting performance of “Rigoletto” that Mr. Gallo gave. e Vaccari was Gilda and Giu- seppe Agostini was the Duke, Both of them and Angelo Antola, who was the Jester, are known to us as ca- pable singers and interprete: Be- sides there were Enzo Bozzano as Sparafucile, Gteta Demotte as Mad- dalena, Natale Cervi as Monteneo Taciana Rossini as the Count Ce- prano and Alice Homer as the Page. By courteny of the Commanding Of- ficer of the Pelham. Bay Naval Sta- tion, Carlo Peroni, in sailor’s uniform, conducted. Mr. Peroni was a conduc- tor before he became a sailor and he has lost none of his skill with the baton. The “Tales of Hoffman” this after- noon will serve to give a debut to Queena Mario as Olympia. The stage name that savors of—well, never mind!—hides the identity of a young woman whowe sister once was of the staff of The Bvening World. Mr. Gallo thinks he has found in her an operatic gem. This evening Salazar, who, although he was delayed, os- caped the German submarines on his trip from Costa Rica, is to sing Canio in “Pagilacci.” PATRIOTIG BURLESQUE AND SPECTACULAR SHOW BY “STAR AND GARTER” ‘The melange of tuneful muste ond comedy offered by the Star and Gar- ter Company at the Columbia Theatre this week undoubtedly is one of the dest attractions that will be prevented at that theatre this winter, A most striking and beautiful scene in a bat- tle between two ships and a dirigible that is thrilling and spectecular, It scenic masterpiece. ‘The latter halt of the performance, in fact, is filled with unusual giusicai numbers with elaborate and costly settings, While several familiar rong are sprinkled here and there through the performance, many new ones are introduced and well sung by princi- pals and chorus, A feature that stirs muoh app! is @ novel dance mediey by P. and Bert Hall. The performance de- pends for its humor largely on Ray Read as Charles McSweeney and Charles Burns as Moo Leshins«y. They are typical and put a lot of fun in their lines. A sprightly chorus dances and sings well. ‘The performance is in two parts, “For Art's Sake," a rough and tumble affair, and “Hingle Tingle,” a skit jaid on a cannibal island. The book is by Don Clark and the special lyrics by Will Smith and Nat Osborne. pesshih site eat MISS LE ROY STILL MISSING. v Diligent clea and movie studios ha: disclose the wher of Jenesta Le Roy, the seventeen-year-old schoolgirl who ran away from her home in Chevy Chase, a suburb of Washington, to go on the stage. L. 8, Richardson at the Waldort-As- toria, who has the case in charge, has reveived many communications from various sources, but nuthing that led to definite information, The search is being extended. Up to last night the ald of the police had not been asked. Miss Le Roy is the granddaughter of Lee R. Funk, who is connected with the Treasury Department at Washington. A reward has been of- fered for information leading tu her discovery. <meentanetieemenmnsnasss CUTS CHILDS’ MILK PRICES. = Reduction 8 to Follow, Federal Food Board announces beginning to-morrow, all the booking agen- failed to THE LAUGH urr! ASTOR ht" yy, Beane 5; fice SIDNEY DREW WEED BER SMILING tut Ells Dey a Bm. £39 ALLEGIANCE & (th Dee Mat, To-tnor'w EYES OF YOUTH with ALMA LO ADWAY Cc A si N © WN Men str DIOMEER Fi LM CORP. Pr FLORENCE oe oe 'TO-NIGHT | “NAVY VICES 250, BOC. THC, €1.00, PHOTO PLAYS. DOABVAY TAPTTCTT AREATRE a ALSE cont. Naor Ili This offering will prevail you with our Fall Models, An attractive new fall quality brown kid Louis workmanship, falls,little short of perfectioa as a Childe restaurants in this State will setve milk at the following prices: Mi the board after the restaurant corpora tion Increased its 5 to 10 cents an increase inp hot to the extent of doubling the pr the board says in expressing the hope all other restaurants that raised price to 10 cents will now follow | example of the Childs company, eee ARMY WEDDING MYSTIFIES. BOSTON, Sept. Announcement of the marriage in New York of Capt. Jo- jeeph J. O'Hare, U. 8. A. and Miss Martha Guy Armstrong of St. Louis was the first intimation received here that the engagement of Capt. O'Hare and Miss Alicia Margaret Kennedy; daughter of Mr. and Mra John Kennedy of No. 1110 Beacon Street, had come to an end. ‘The engagement of Capt. O'Hare to Miss Kennedy was announced .in May Relatives of neither would explain to- ending of the romance. TOASTIES (Mave of Conw) Taste twice as Fieow | DOCTOR COULD NOT HELP HER But Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Saved Her From a Serious Operation. Brooklyn, N. Y- thing drea¢ “I suffered some- ul from a displacement and two very bad attacks of inflam- mation, My doctor aid he could do nothirtg more for me and I would have to go to the hospital for an operation, but Lydia FE. Pink- am's Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wash have entirely cured me of my troubles and I am now in good health. I am willing you should use my testimonial and hope to benefit other w_yiifering women by so, do- *—M ri F. PLATT, 9 Woodbine Y. upon women in our hos- pitals are constantly on the increase, | but before submitting to an operation for ments peculiar to their sex every woman owes it to herself to give that famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound, a trial. BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn Will Piace on Sale Thursday Only New Fall Boots Regular Price $9.00 6.90 Also on Sale at Our New York Store If complications exist, write Lydia FE. Pinkham Medicine Co. Lynn, Mass., for advice, C ' y complaints have been made to for one day, to acquaint 80 moderately priced boot of superior skin, excellent leather heel Fourteenth street Com bea ORRECT APPAREL for the School Girl hensive Stocks of the newest Fall Needs for girls from 6 to 14 is Section was never quite as attractive as it is this season. We ave spared no trouble or expense to cater to the fastidious tastes of Miss | Sale Prices 6 to 14 years. $5.94 Girls’ Serge Frocks, 4.95 Regulation Navy Blue Sailor models —full kilted skirts—red or white braid trimmed—(other attractive styles as well). 6 to 14 years. $1.94 Girls’ Gingham Frocks, Great variety of pretty Fall styles, jable in a choice assortment of plaid designs, 6 to 14 years. $4.94 Girls’ Navy Blue Skirts, All woo! serge of excellent quality— full kilted model. . 6 to 14 ye $4.48 Girls’ Rain Outfits, 3.72 Practical, well made coat of navy blue and tan, rubberized poplin and brim cap to match. 6 to 16 years. Smart Becoming Hats In Just the Correct Styles for the Schoolgirl or Miss. Tailored or dress models may be had in the new Fall colors and in @ choice variety of large and small shape including the popular velvet ta ‘They are simply yet very effecti siinanal with beat kaa ene flowers and smart novelties Our regular Underwear For the School Children GRAY RIBBED UNDERWEAR Part wool—vesta, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length drawers— sires to 10 years— Sec. of .85 and .05 qualities— “School S vee BOYS’ GRAY ‘RIBBED UNDER- Fleeced—shirts, high neck, long sleeves — ankle length drawers sizes to 10 years— Our regular “School Sai Larger sizes—our reg. .75 CHILDREN'S UNION §| White cotton —-high neck, sleeves, ankle siength—to 4 Our regular... ‘iat “School Sal .60 Seven ( xtra for Each Size Larger. 05 55 5 long 4. She will be a very proud young miss indeed who owns one of these ' Gay Silk Petticoats The fine cuiffon taffeta of which they are made is of the soft shim- mering quality; in chang al ors of most exqui Tne flounces are y deep and show fine tue tiny ruffles and rows of hemstitering and shirring #6 to 3% inch lengths. Our regular. “School Sale’... ve HELP THE GOVERN- MENT BY SAVING ALL PEACH, PLUM OR PRUNE STONES Bring them to the store when shopping and deposit them in the LIBERTY BARREL, Central En- trance, 14th St. Our Government asks you to save and pilect these to aid an important » of the service ‘o further aid the « A. HEARN & S@N wil ONE THRIFT STAMP FREE TO EACH BOY OR GIRL who di this week FIVE POUNIL ACH, PLUM OR PRUNE STONES to the Accom modation Desk, Main Floor, This offer good until September 7 STONES MUST BE_ DRY, SAVE AND EARN. Next Monday September 9th DRESSMAKERS’ FALL SALE (A SEMI-ANNUAL EVENT) in which we feature at Specially Cut Prices EVERYTHING fora DRESS and THE MAKING DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE; NEW Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Dress Fabrice; NEW Notions, Linings, Dress Forms, Scissors; NEW Trimmings, Laces, Ribbons; NEW Chiffons, Georgette Crepe. Our Regulation style, all white (extreme! ‘Champion" Middy, 1.68 al for school)*at the fooul price. 6 to 20 years. Regulation Middy Blouses, Good washable material—all white— smart black ties. 6 to 20 years. $5.94 Girls’ All-Wool Sweaters, 5.24 Practical coat style, with belt and ockets—colors rose, Copen blue, uff, corn and brown. 6 to 14 years. $1.94 Lonsdale Jean Middies, 1.54 For Girls and Misses. Attractive models, all white or with colored trimming. School-day ’Kerchiefs Goodly savings that really make it worth while to buy a supply for the whole term. Children’s ’Kerchie Pretty corner designs embroidered in white or colors. Our reg. .30 (44 doz.) “School Sale” Children’s 'Kerchiefs Corner initial in colored band em- broidery, Value .55 34 dor. “School Sale’ . Children’s Linen "Kerchiefs Our regular .10 each. "School Si Boys’ "Kerchiefs (44 dozen).. Boys’ or Men’s ’Kerchiefs (34 dozen)—our regular .60. “School sare Men’s Handkerchiefs Large size Each 14 Extra size :. Each 24 'Kerchiefs for Women Variety of corner designs embi in white or colors "Each « 22} and 24 Linen 'Kerchiefs Sheer or cambric, plain or corded border, machine or band embroi ered initials—plain oF wreath design vos Each 5 Utility Dress Fabrics for Every Day School Wear All-Wool Storm Serges—36 inches wide, in brown, garnet, myrtle and navy Our regular... ...eeeee. 5 BERS "School Sale” 1.00 nd 40-inch Plaids and mn onuvy, green and grounds—all smart com- binations Our regular “Sehool Sale" spent 82 Navy Mannish Serges fine Australian wool, weave eh close firm 83.48 2.04 Our regular “School Salk Until 6 P. M. | Weat of Fifth Avenue BUSINESS HOURS—10 A. M. to 6 P. M. | Open Saturday, Sept. 7, Sale of School gARLY EA “tts aie wad supplies—PRICES SO LOW you will readily stock up for the term. No M White Pi 100 for, Wax Luncheon Paper— roll 24 Croom School Bate bays’ oF ool Bage—initted Beass Edge Rulers. Letter, Legal and Foolscap Paper. Writing Composition 72 pages. uire. Compositi abiete-—iak’ paper.. at 4 Books— ‘and button—reg. .27. Composition Books— Students’ Note Books Steno; Schoo! bel many styles—dos. . Gillott, Pens—dorzen. Safety Fountain pen—value $1.00 Combination Pen $1.00 Chicago & Pencil, or Boston Sharpener Pencil Sharpeners. Willte Chalk— 144 pieces in, box Blackboard Erasers. Pencil Eraseré—2 for.. Ink and Pencil Erasers. or Telephone Orders. Moore's Folding Lunch Boxes Tin Lae Lunch Boxes. . 188 nee aphers’ Note Books, lavieeaks Spencaraing Pen—also Filler, with or without clip, et “Self Such a Smart Coat For a School or College ad Miss—and Priced, Our regular "School Sale’ Distinctly youthful in line and detail is this model in wool velour with its large plush belt and. poe! and ts, Fall colors as Navy Green, Burgundy and Black. lightfully oughly equipped modern convenience. observed by under expert superv Located on skilled lar and cuffs, broad It is semi-lined jable in such attractive new Blue, Brown, Announcing Opening OF OUR Manicuring and Hairdressing Salon de Luxe ‘Truly most interesting spot, de- furnished and with Infinite care and courtesy will be attendants ision, thor- eftry Second Floor j. Adjoining Apparel Sections MORNING SPECIALS.—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. 5.65 bi intra Size Taffeta Petticoats \ wugeables—elastic fitted’ bendecatl} PETTLOUATS “SECOND FLOOR, $1 AT ttle Tots’ lub Dresses hambray—Empire as Crime oT. SPCOND FLOOR, $2.94 Young Men's Trousers Medium and durk xrey worsteds stripes and funcies—-well tail red—all 3.00 lers buying, quantities restric 227 YOUNG SEAN'S DEPT, THIRD FLOOR, 51.95 Boys! Wash Si 1.65 One piece Russian and Junior Norfolk #tyles—white or S WONS! CLOTIING THIRD FLOOR Met. Childre s hak Suits 64 r hlue Haan ScHtieD FLOR $2.04. S Sheets, 14 F s1x00 In —standard quality Siar SEMEN O54 et, & se Cloth. TM, wide—bleached. LI NG——BASEM ENT, 7 ted. M4 ct. New Cretonnes Fancy wea desig 78 et. Shantung Pongee. Silk mixed SILAKS—MAIN $1.68 All Wool Epingles 40 ineh net, Copen, Navy @ DRESS GOODS —M. 30 ct, Seersuckers. iN petticoats, housedre hints and floral CRETONNE BECTION BASEMENT, natural andan color, FLOOR, wide—fine poplin me Brown, Burgundy, nd. Black. ALN FLOOR, Myrtle, Gi No Mail or Telephone Orders ment of stripes for aprons, et WASH Ditias FABRICS BASEMENT, $2.25 Boys’ Lace Shoes 7 Black satin calf Blucher-—broad, izes 9 to 13%— Sows $2.75 Boys’ Lace Shoes Black | satin sizes Lt SBLOND FLOOR, calf—broad toe— buom: “SECOND FLOOR, 53.75 Girl’ High Cut Lace Shoes Black gunm round toes—si SHOPR—SBOOND ther—t oon xa i ome os

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