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TAIN, and return home at night with a NEW set, GUARANTEE fact Decayod ‘teeth saved gued-—tniesing teeth fours; 8106 SuNvavs. 9102 EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, ac 42d to 41st St., 10th Ave. New!) 4: shown, itaily, 8k, M to. ee STEAMBO\TS. The Daylight Way To see the real beauty of America’s most famous river take the trip by Day Line steamer. The ideal way to make the through journey to Albany or for one day outings. Direct connections for resorts in the Catskills, Saratoga, Lake George and the Adirondacks, Through steamer leaves Desbrosses St., daily, including Sunday, 8.40 A. M.; W. 42d St., 9.00 A. M.; W. 129th St.. 9.20 A. M.: Yonkers, 9.50 A. M.; stopping at Bear Mountain, West Point (week days only), Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, Kingston Point, Catskill, Hudson and Albany. Micough, rail tickets between New York and Albany and Hid Evening Line tickets accepted for passage. Orchestra. Restaurant. , \keepsie steamer leaves daily inching Sunday, Desbrosser St., 10 A. Mu: West | a St., 10.20 A. M.; West 129th St., ‘A. M.: Yonkers, 11.10 A. M., for Bear Mountain, West Point (week days only), Cooma, Newburgh and Poughkeepsie and return to 42d St. On Saturday, Sept. 14, steamer leaves Desbrosses St., 2; W. 42d St., 2.20; W. 129th St.. 2.40; Yonkers, 3.10, for Bear Mountain West Point, Corrwall, Newburgh and Poughkeepsie. ENJOY ANTHEM DAY ON THE HUDSON, SATURDA, SEPT. 14 Half fare for all soldiers and sailors in uniform. Religious and patriotic services each Sunday on Board and at 2.15 P. M., in Pavilion No. 2, Bear Mountain Park. HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE Desbrosses St. Pier. Tel. Canal 9300. New York. SPEND SUNDAY SAILING TO NEWBURGH AND RETURN, $1.00 GREAT WHITE FLIER “RENSSELAER” From Piet 23/,N- Ree foot Canal St. 9.30 A. Mu: Went 182 fo A.M: ANCIN HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY NIGHT BOATS TO ALBANY AND TROY TERS || SUNDAY SAIL NEW YORK - ALBANY ~- TROY UP THE HUDSON rae 8, Bf, Samal gp Mt | 160 delightful tikes 00 the Es a Fitentareys || “"BENJ. B. ODELL” RESTAL RANT, MUS) LENCH ROOM Franklin St. 0 ALM; W. 120th St, 9.80 A,B CENTRAL HUDSON LINE: ation ip online EXCURSIONS. Excursion On Sunday, Sept. 15th ATLANTIC Ty Mafidalay’ $3.24 (5 ae (Wa $1.62 Ty ifantic Was, “ se ) 8 7.50, A Leaving Season R- SUNDAY, SEI BEAR pOUNTAIN t ERM MONT" bys. Ba . a, aa iret Colidrent a a A War tar ntain Line, Tel. Froad 1768, m Navi tery DENTISTRY. DENTURE Dentiatrs 83 That METROPOLITAN’ LiNE ot glip or fall, because The New WATERBURY WAY Come ypre in the morning, have your teeth extracted FREE WITHOUT Tay sooo. | FOR SALE. _ pia ‘ REL WORK GUARANTEED 10 YEARS, Extractions ant Dental Surgery mad fon to the qums Warereury Dentat COMPANY Incorporated. Extablished 21 Years. |, 34th St, New York ay Fulton St, Brooklyn ALL LADIF LANGUAGES SPOKEN. IN ATTENDANCE SUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES ERG REFERENCE CALL.WRITe 08 PHONE Typewriter FREE Instruction Leura to ve a proiicient typist || without cost to yourselt, | We have morning und afternoon classes Experts are in charge. We supply (he machines for these classes . 7 apd’ place you in 4 position free of ae to you ” (oon as you be- Those Worthy of Credit May once grain seung | [$1 Down, $1 Weekly Up to $12 ho! ty sity * vomitions, There is nd Capable typlats, NO fi aad g. cA (OQ WATE £09 CATALOG 4 "Floor 17 MONS SWEET (eg G8 Leerrriter Company, K Clie Ne —_—_—_———EEEE_—_—_—_—_—=| ivy} AMONDS dives Sr3049 - 37 MAIDEN LANE ‘on CREDI FLATS & APARTMENTS TO Ler. | — MOND MING; 61.40 Unturnished=Manhattan 1, 2,3, 4 Pooms & Bath, $1.75 to. % Wak DIAMONDS BOUGHT! Se a 9 Pa Monds ein od Boouett, 178 Bee eusiness PROPERTY TO LET. PUBLIC NOTICES, ————— LOFT, limbt, airy: eprinkler system; good] FLEABL PAE NOT! natiteni responsi) tion: equi oa je tor ani oa c rom at YY) Der inowrd by ey ison other « en WD) were ‘wy writen authorization, MAX D, ch a not inform in the Ci P. 15th. | *BUSTON, $5". | " fom wind accepted? METROCOLTT AN AD 500 ATTEND cATREDAL HIGH MASS FOR ANNA HELD Daughter of the Late Actress in Mourning Party at St. Patrick's. About 600 persons, most of whom were non-professionals, attended a high mass of requiem for Anna Held, the actress, at 10 o'clock this morning in St, Patrick's Cathedral. The cele brant was the Rev. William B. Martin, assistant rector of the Cathedral. The music was provided by the full choir, | under leadership of Prof. J. C.'Un gerer. | In the mourning party were Miss Liane Carrera, Anna Held's daughter;| Charles F. Hanlon of San Francisco, Miss Held’s attorney and executor of | her will; Mrs. Westcott Allan, sister of | Miss Lillian Russell, whom she repre- sented, and Beatrice Brioschi, for thir-| teen years Anna Held’s maid. There were no floral tributes, as their) display is against the rules of the Cathedral, but many have been sent to 's Cemetery, at Mount + where| that Miss eld. had ‘ied | fa MILK FOR FRENCH KIDDIES | BY NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT Society Will Get a Glimpse of a “Repetition Generale,” Latest Parisian Fad The Committes for Free Milk for France, No. Fifth Avenue, Mrs. Warren MeConihe, Presi: ls sure | t ers of the asso n will be through the Repetition Gen- Spice of Life,” a revue by John Murray Anderson, with music by James K. Hackett, at which thelr or- qe PASSING SHOW! ists take place een the crude re al and the or- up. ‘This will nl dancing and s at midnight the orch: akes place, when the £ aed a private view of of t nrtistic ‘productions of the coming # cendx of the Repetition he fund for Free Milk He Mme som "s, oN given to. little French enilaren, eli Sold Liqour to Satlor, Ix Charge. On a charge of bootlegging in viola- | tion of the Selective Draft Law, Wal ter Tice, seventeen, Road, Canarsie, was arre: Patrolman Whalen of the Ninetythir ays he saw Tice hand a enw ent for | THEATRES. ew Amsterdam REGRETFULL ALL SEATS AT BOX OFFICE Zierteld Midi hi ROOF Segue Sete ee KYO KERBOCKE i SO Mate, Bit a Wed A churmine comedy of alyeniare, Someone in the House CRITERION Sire. Hat Pact BR THOMAS A. WISE ot Se ““MR. BARNUM” GLOBE & 40 St, Even at 0, Wed. & Bat, at 2.20, TARKINGTON'S cee _Made ‘oto play form by Edward E.R TEA Wen, BOOLERS re MODLES de ~The Wor Ie tisk iN * BELASCO {fr 44.34 GO, re uy | NO su =p ticin GAIET Mate at COHAN N& “HARRIS LIBERTY ; “GOING uP’ BELMONT ?¥*,,.\)55 CROPS AND’ CROP with _FILEES AUBAN STANDARD ih 44 BROADWAY Fah] HUSBANDS THEATRE wr 4tSt ONLY!’ ie on’ Noone IV pet me GERARD AWAY 1 ATH S J|--_. BURLEBQUE,___ LYMPIC , | Big Parisian MatDailyiisisi| Fits pe f e ‘ ¥ 7. CENIKAL"): ALICE / BRADY one | ¢ guests will be taken into the| ts of “back and afforded unusual opportti ing a pany rehearse Ww rand . then | earsal | SEAUTIFUL, GIRLS 'N’, CASINO Witssa' aie THE MAID ‘ii, MOUNTAINS ait? DMEM, COURTENAY. PRINCESS'ih myth ys 530 ‘TART VW onATARN MARES "C°WISH ve ENS tala season has va ed soldiers and tubercular pa : | t bottle of whiskey and| 48TH ST. a, Rhy THE WOMAN aN PLAYHOUSE* SHE WALKE /BOOTH ise dh OLIVER MOROSCO ADVISES Watch Your 2) Lexington "*3 HARRIS Sa SHUBERT 4 Si: (Serand Nek SAN pase GRAND OPERA CD. HUDSON as HSE ‘4 Sa BERNARD & Locts RAN IN «FRIENDLY ENEMIES” ASTOR | 4 na dys Bye & me “Fre, 6:15, TRIUMOM LYRIC sss». To. Mor weve, ROLAND WEAT Production of THE UNKNOWN PURPLE} WANTED, A now play by ut SOM RTT a MANHATIAN ais We WePaa, | DAVID BELASCO ALWAYS 600 ORCHFATRA SEATS AT 8100 Geri Business Hours—10 A. M. to to 6 P. M. " HEARN. Fourteenth Street West of Fitth Avenue Women’s Tenderfoot Dress Boots The charm of originality that fastidious women demand in footwear is expressed in these newest styles for Autumn. High-Cut Lace Shoes.... Tenderfoot Shoe Specialties i Arch Support Shoes—for sufferers of weak ankles or fallen arches—soft, black kidskin, dark tan kidskin. Black Kid Bunion Lace Shoes. Cushion Sole Shoes with rubber heels. Soft, Black Kidskin Lace Shoes, broad toes and low heels. Soft Kidskin Oxfords with rubber heels. Juliettes and House Slippers, comfortable and well made. Also Many Other Styles exclusively featured here. THEATRES VAUDEVILLE. ee LL INTER GARDEN isc Fivtian sal | EREROC IE | Goh Lae AND POLO LAYS, AL Bd Av. Back Nr, th Ave rigansa, tar Rd Aveling, & 8 Gorman de: Keay. st OL 8.0, the one at the tare ‘hare veri tear You'll see eon George Cohan a Bs 8 Din Hi in the Big Kilti £4 Win Yana ATIMES [POSITIVELY 1.8 Y ? YIP, Words and Mu BANKING AND FINANCIAL, sy] LIBERTY BONDS 2 BOUGHT AND SOLD FOR CASH Positively Highest Prices Paid, RIALTO TRADING CO. 200 West 34th Street Sundays 10-1 ee P_WANTED—FEMALE. TELE WANTED—FEMALE, LTINGE. thi, 72-SI0HENg0 || Woran ana tiUate oy Soret berbse bert, UNDER ODDERS | REESE taal LIC Wasi tergien 9A.M.to8 P.M. soi St. Erg.8 30 6 WOMEN OMLACLE LON» Misia ti, Shae | ime i ffir, Fis Re ca % Sat! 30 Require the services of we Sidney Diet | » Keoy Her Smiling several nt salary assure who qualify Twin q PAU Y Apply Nigite y at Mat | TY Chief Engineer Other a | 6 E. 88th St TRAINMEN Keats New Sell STATIONMEN, Ages, 21 to 55, TIGER ROSE| Divisions Broadwa GSTEEPLECHASE 1105 BM Geenn and 0 hating o OLUMBIA | ft BROADWAY BUTTERFLIES OY, Om 16 years of age Boom 195, 60 7.85 Dark tan calfskin with fawn color buckskin top to match— long vamp lasts with perforated tip—military heels welted soles—an unusually handsome shoe for dressy wear possessing all the comfort-giving qualities of our famous tenderfoot make (A to C widths). Qo Manta, Bay, Sylvia Clark White: Ben Hei n Bitates, otha, Do Mi Berard @ Me aud Others and rursult 0 % yaq «| Mur Ab aaa ry Ng st raner, hia + Way ta” “A 9 0 Clock | ane Girl Re-| Mane. Marguerite Ma Al. Torker, Mabel” Hurke, otha, U.S. TANKS BIGGEST ALL-START. BENEFIT YOU EVER SAW. Centay ‘Thealre Suntay Night Soot, 6, Friday Enri | Jolson Mabel. Ws t fave thee “YIP, "YAPHANK * COOKED UP BY e Ir UPTON, BONWIT TELLER & ¢ ta 5th Av.,, at 38th St, EXPERIENCED ELEVA- TOR OPERATORS Stendy position with ex. | MORNING SPECIALS —————— | HELP WANTED—MALE. st. 94 Girls’ Tub Dresse: laid 19 to 41 Cents Per H ind Elevated INTERBOROUGH HAPID TRANSIT Cc \ SHIPPODROME sp om 9 et, Writing $13.50 Y Baw ena ware & pean, M., pis Suslage Hours—40 A.M. to 6 P. M. HEARN rteenth treet [ Open All Day Saturday | LAST DAY of Dressmakers’ Sale INTERESTING SCHOOL WEARABLES AND Matchless Opportunities FOR WEEK-END SHOPPERS September Dresses the Young Girl for School or Play Service and simplicity of style are embodied in these dresses, which are most inexpensively priced NEW POPLIN DRESSES Pretty, silky poplin frocks have just come in, not too fancy, not too plain, in navy, new blue, Copenhagen and tan 8 to 14 yrs Special 5.94 TUB DRESSES Plaid ginghams show a great assort- ment of pretty styles and colors, made in new, interesting ways— 6 to 16 yrs eS Rey 2.77 SMART CORDUROY FROCKS Warm, makes an weather —ne ors are brown, navy and green—8Ao 14 yrs... ts On ‘CHAMPION' M i DDY BLOUSES These are indispensable for school daye—regulation style. 6 to 14 yra— specialized price........0. 1.68 New Millinery For Saturday Charming Autumn Styles, Pleasingly Priced NEW DRESS AND TAILORED HATS— Smart, becoming lines—black and new Fall colore— varied, harmonious trimming—our reg. $5.00 3.97 UNTRIMMED VELVET HATS Featuring newest ideas in shapes--plain or shirred crowns and brim, also showing many smart styles in the ever popular close fitting Hate— black and new Autumn colors our reg. B1BT. eee cece ween Nenestksts ae TRIMMED HATS FOR GIRLS Picturesque, youthful shapes in mushroom, close fitting and flaring styles; show streamers, hand-made flowers and other trimming novelties— black and colors— ORE TG GATES site sedesaveasoe NEW WINGS AND FANCIES Black, white and various new tones— our reg. @1.17..... Rrecsier eeee ss Th 3.85 A New Section on Main Floor—featuring scthserstaasy Values in Trimmed and Untrimmed Hata. | Hats trimmed ftee if purchased here with trimming. “Start-of-Season’”’ Sale Misses’ Serge and Satin Dresses sant [16.97] “te Quantities assure complete assortment of styles and sizes up to SATURDAY, . M. SALE ENDS SATURDAY 6 P.M See World, American and Times of Saturday for Particulars. Saturday Smart, These are Suits for Men dependable and well-tail- ored, the large assortment of these suits is a sufficient guarantee that |, short, stout or thio, will find just what he wants, just the color, or fancy mixture, he admires, at just the every n be he ti price he can spend and feel that Qe is saving money all sizes . 24.75 Men’s Top Coats they spell quality—colors, blue, gray and black WINTER COATS Smart and Practical for Misses and Juniors oe Saturday Special Our Regular 816.76 New belted models in Navy Blue, collars of plush Saturday Offers Special Values in Brown and Oxford—large convertible NEW RUFFLINGS Net, Organdy and Georgette hemstitched or picot edged combinations— Our regular 47 Our regular 94 Our regular $1.47 YOUNG MEN'S DHCT. THIRD FLOOR To-morrow, Saturday, Until 1.68 | $11.94 Boys r High-« Men's Suits 15 50 Crepe, pleated or gathered, white, colored and two-tone Special 40 . Special .77 Special finery riooR $1.24 Men's Percale Shirts 100 $14.00 Men's Now Fal. Suits “ re nd regular sige MEN'S SEOTION—-THIRD FLOOR, $1.50 CREPE DE CHINES. I ‘43 $2.45 CREPE METEORS... I. $i. ns ORCKTTES. $1. Ay BLACK SATI SATINS.. ok 37 $1.67 NEW BROCADE . ROBE $1.27 SILK EMB’'D FLANNELS 37,8 M4 ct. SCOTCH M4 ct. PLAIN WHITE FLANNELS $1.87 SILK AND WOOL FLANNELS FLANNEL REMNANTS-~ MOIRE RIBBONS—al! aie: 58 ct. BLACK VELVET — 38. et. MOIRE AND SATIN 37 ct. VAL. LACES......... 38 1244 et. CLUNY LACES... 9 ct. FANCY COTTON LACES 12}4et. FANCY COTTON LACES ® 67 ct. BRUSSELS AND POINT, 94 ct. PLAIN SILK FRINGE .7 4 4 ct. CONEY FUR 18 ct.5-IN. BLACK TASSELS: iz 9 to 18 ct. PEARL AND 5 to 10 ct. NOVELTY AND PEARL BUTTONS........ 14 ct. BLACK SILK 2 sts JAPANESE 2-HOLE PEARL 23 ct. SOUTACHE BRAID splendid values, from the fine silk lining and materials to the last well-tailored seam, 24.75 1 P.M. Mall or Telephone Orders Handkerchiejs WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS— MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS. ~sof} Dressmakers’ Sale LAST DAY Silks Linings LININGS. Neer 28 1.45 all sorts— greatly reduced. Ribbons our reg. .38 our reg. .91 and .84. 434 inch. STRIPE RIBBONS....... 27 Laces D'ESPRIT NETS......... .55 Trimmings TRIMM NOVELTY BUTTONS...... 74 BINDING BRAID........ 10 $1,88 CONEY FUR TRIMMINGS—2-in.. 1.44 UTTONS—card IB-yd. piece.......6..s000. OT Buy Your Sweaters Now Do you know how scarce wool is? Our assortment is still abund- dant and our pric Buy while you h opportunity. WOMEN’S WOOL SWEATERS AN ATTRACTIVE MODEL straight weave, with patch pockets and turnover collar—colors, rose and Copenhagen—reg. 84.943.49 A FISHTAIL SWEATER, fancy weave, with turnover collar and laced front is convenient to wear under one’s coat—this style comes only in khaki— our reg. $2.24 1.64 A_BARGAIN IN SWEATER COATS 5s sailor collar, cuffs—extra quality: our reg. 87.48 5.68 FIBRE SILK SWEATERS are much in demand. The new Pall models show original color hare ies salmon and silver, uoise and buff, robin's egg blue with novelty border—all hav. sh belts Special 12.94 Also WOMEN'S KNIT PETTICOATS— solid colors or combi: borders Specials in New Muff Forms FLOSS FILLED MUFF FORMS. unlined—our reg, .63.... «4 satin lined our reg. $1.43 7 Skinner satin our reg. 81.83 127 CHILDREN'S SIZES~— FLOSS FILLED- sateen lingd our reg. 81.12 her unlined—our reg. .47,. 26 Down Filled Forms—variously priced. Sold in Basement Saturday Specials in Wor n's-—colored initials 1, each 14 Our reg. .8t~half dozen .. . 78 finish--large size Special, each Our reg. .75—half dosen

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