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= t » i Ny 4 ae Aig em A REASON FOR THANKS. eed Ue | Darien Aewe amd Vouner.) © Commercial.) & verbal wallop to the fe.low The hy 80 sad, sweetheart? Complains about. mentees Jays] The UHdeot was just thinking how je Ought to be thankful that we areat|rulsterable 1d be, Jack, if I bad never daving Meallens ays nt you TO MOTHERS! Guard your kiddies against torpid liver, sour stomach, constipated bowels which generate poisons. These ‘‘inside’’ poisons circulate to the brain, producing bad dreams, then a feverish head. Unless you “work” out these poisons you will have a real sick youngster shortly. Cascarets are a candy cathartic, ideal for children. ’ Cost only 10 cents a box. Read below! Children tove Cascarets because they taste like candy. When your child has a white tongue, feverish breath, foul stomach, give Cascareus anytime to “work’’ the nasty bile, souring food and bowel poison from the clogged-up places. You needn't coax even cross, sick children to take these harmless candy “‘Cascarets.”” They never gripe — never in- jure, Cascarets never disappoint the worried mother. Each 10 cent box oy} ry directions and dose for children aged one year old and upwards. ~—Addvt. THEATRES Expert Dentistry MOXINE F eUIOTIS wRS Tro athe best play Pve, seen xeare and I've seen ia aKauiman. the « Swian't had written | Why Suffer with dec I unsightly teeth? jmouth t healthy and normal con- dition al I Speci Teeth extracted absolutely Pain- less either by means of my Local | Anaesthetic or the administration of | gas. | Superior crown and bridge work. Plates that fit. Fillings that last. = | Guaranteed Work. Moderate Prices| 7.02080 Wiiince., Queena Marlo suas "THEATRES PHOTO PLAYS. ay\, | wAgiall the more ap ated becaure $55.8 peieey, Eee, 6, of her difficult role night be- Matinees pat JOLSON .™ Dr ASKINS fore. Joxeph Royer OTIS SKINNER » tumety e cacc! was Almaviva, OUMPTY KOOP CENTURY THEATRE AT 1 tolo and de Biasi was Basilio, Alice oH TURY Roe, Ve M DENTIST Homer and Luctano Rossini rounded |} New Amsterdam Y,.%..9% ti Cor, Flatbush ave. & Hanson pl, Blan. KR. Amen On Fours S30 Be Sure te € e. ys 9 to #8, tr i Bt. Right Place. "re, 8.39 Wed, & et 2.30. / BOOTH OLIVER MOKOSCO” ADVISia \ Watch Your Neighbor the Cuticura Heals Itching Burning Skin roubles Seach ee Lees =) » With MIONAKD BENNETT, — HUDSON 8x! 88,94 S’™" BERNARD & Lovts MANN uw “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” |... asin Was @.a0" aa ie $8 TE NIGHT. TRIUMPHANT W the MAID he MOUNTAINS _ With — WiLL JAM COUKIENAD, BRO/DHURST fi MAYTIMES:\ ? ELTINGE ¥ Bai a UNDER ORDERS BIJOU, 20,88 © 20, Last Mai Ton tis! ONE OF US SHUBERT 4. Wah © Tat Wook of Biway,! 24 Time u N.Y, SAN CARLO GRAND OPERA Ko-nixht. Cav. & Paxtinect, Ratterfy 48TH ST. Wool 9 was. bres. 09. John Cha Mur VAUDEVILLE, FRPROCTOR'S i cir ¥ | 9 81.4 al 1g « Sint wrens “ eS of Biway, Eres, BABY, le Moi & 4 "We Cant Have at tt 'coltueie Ante urvharn “TILL! LAUGHS! SUSPENSE 4, Mociets ennai ASTOR ‘i un, Wet aio.” Tocw s + mencan Ko af SIONEY DREW Kaop Ho: Smiling | | AX ii PLAYHOUSE § TE ONS v3 st EO SLEEP Phot TIM TACOMING WRF R, Baily Matinres MORws 0 »: Pi Bees, tt ui Olive opie 0's BURLESQUE, 4, THE WALK - OFS. LYMbIC 5". Monte Carlo | stage career. The’ | GAIETY Mista We'a ire th 8 | GIRL CARRIES AIR MAIL. || COHAN & HARRIS 9% cet "Stn Pom THREE FACES BAST “CRASHING 1 HKUUGH Marguerite Sylva’s - Stunning Carmen; RiccardoMartinBack By Syloester Rawling. ARGUERITE SYLVA tmper eonated Carmen last night for the 260th time tn her operatic formance of Bizet's opera, In he reached the imposing score, took place at rhs Park Theatre under the auspices of the Society of American Singers. It proved to be the most {mpreasive of the society's offerings. It was ac- claimed by a crowded audience, Mma Sylva's gypsy cigarette girt ts become a classic. As Calve's Carmen stood in the estimation of a previous gen- eration so Sylva’s Carmen stands to this. Her conception of the chara- ter, worked out te the smallest detail, seemed spontaneous. The subtiety of seductiveness, the torrent of passion and the forgetfulness of it when its course is run, the gall of jealousy, and the tigerish cruelty of the woman ARN Good Business! A previous offering such as thie brought results that were extremely gratifying. Hence We Repeat: Two Rousing Values in MEN’S CLOTHING SUITS TOPCOATS Special, 15.75 Special, 12.50 Advance Fall stylen, perfect fh | Suitable for Pall | and fj d—h' ‘inter = wear—ami cut ban FT a Mle well fitting—included’ in a wide lectio: bs I. all found expression in @ composite green and gray mixtures, All savy Rs sad toes rer picture. Her voice responded to the sizes—regular, extra long and green and brown mixtures. infinite vartety of her emotions : But, dear Mme. Sylva, how could Carmea, @ascoluted only with brigands and sol- diers, acquire that priceless shawl that you wore in Lillis Pastia's Ina? Keep Carmen to her muttons, please! Riccardo Martin, long a stranger (0 us, was warmly welcomed as Don Jose, He was @ picturesque Ogure, commanding in action, singing too etridently as is his wont, especially in the flower gong, but carrying con- viction, It was a shock, because Mr. Martin ts an artist, to see him rise from the feet of Carmen, after the flower sung, and bow in acknowledg- ment of the applause, Kuth Miller, taking the place cf Bianca Saroya, who was announced as Micaela, sang, acted and looked the part admirably, Henri Scott was a dashing Esca- millo. He acted the famous Toreador song better than be sang it. Blanone de Costa and Florence Muiford were Frasquita and Mercedes, and the cast included Franklin Riker, Walter Greene, Howard White and Harvy Wilson, The incidental dances were by Edward and Laurka Kurylo. ‘Onco more it is necessary to call the attention of Mr. Hinshaw to the im- portance of more rehearsals if the or- ganization of which he ts president 1s to make @ lasting impression. Mr. Hageman, who conducted last nigut must have been at bis wits end soms- timas, as the chorus lagged behind or galloped away from him, And that chorus ts intelligent. It needs only a master hand to train it. Why not, | Mr. Hinshaw, borrow Emilo Sett! from Mr. Gatti for two or three hours a day? And, please Mr, Hinshaw, set an extra back drop. It was discon- certing to find Lillas Pastia'’s Inn fronting the square in Seville, extra short ones included. Regular and stout sizes Also This Fall Sale Value $4.08 Merle Hate ..ccccecccscccecvse 3.50 Fall Velour styles—black, green, olive, tan and brown—all sizes. AE ARN Fourteenth Street Wom of Fifth Avenue Special Saturday Offering Tenderfoot DressShoes FOR WOMEN | 7.85 All Sizes—All Widths Fashionable, high-cut models. Dark brown with fawn color buckskin tops to match; new long vamp lasts, light welted soles, high Louis leather, or medium military heels. Tenderfoot Shoes Combine Comfort with Style! Shoe Department—Second Floor. “The Barber of Seville” was sung by the San Carlo Grand Opera Com- pany at the Shubert Theatre last night, and a competent cast pleassd Klaw & Erianger’s New Masical fk, The Girl Behind the Gun ROOF onan year Mies Sto Treille KACKERpOCK ER. py a. By ry ¢, Ppt Someone intheHouse CRITERION witha Sauer: 3° THOMAS A. WISE out the cast. —.___ MRS, JAMES R, KEENE LEFT AN ESTATE OF $1,790,948 Appraiser’s Report Shows Foxhall P, Keene, Son, Gets $837,212— Daughter and Others Share. Sara Ro Keene, widow of James Kt Keene, left an es of $1,790,988,15 according to @ transfer tax appratsa! filed in the Surrogate’s office at Mine- ola, L. 1, to-day by James N. Gehrig transfer tax apprateer. ‘The net estate ts apprateed at $1,69%,- 927,19, after $92,000 in debtz and ex- penses were deducted. Mrs. Keene inherited $1,729,611.78 from her husband, who dled on Jan. % aaset oMR. BARNUM” I8T. Bente rt OF MUSIC & | 14° Street at Irving Places | irst Presentation in New York TO-DAY and ALL WEEK LIFE STORY OF ore Onn. Bray, 46, bv0.8.20, Miz, Wed. & Sai, : TARKINGTON’ PEN ROD Mado int ty VAward #, Roo Vi 4s 1. jBre.8,20 « oo TH Baooies Keene, f her ae appraisal at which Mr %, The trust estate t to her danght ea Tay Jued at $ ema is credited to four grand tt each grandchild General oq John). » parshing i tor. | int le World. The Saucy Star & Season's MEITZ Bie of unusual beaaty.” wid a Amor 8 of the estate are 300 ter Racing Associa Jued at $40 a share, Among assets are listed a number of cups and other mementos won by [race horses of James R. Keene, Bian Alas LIGHTNIN TO BERLIN” Miss Catherine Stinson began service as an air mail oarrier yesterday b, flitting from Washington to Belmor Park with about 150 pounds of maj She and Pilot De Hart left Washingto at 11.26 A. M., carrying between th: ) pounds of , @ new record fc mail servic two eltic He landed at she one minut later. LIBE Use Heeb oyate, “GOING UP” » “THE PRice UF A ROTTEN TIME” ! 39, LEX.NGION “ GBR cst MET THB AM MORE Sam Mann and Berourd & in >, Culver brought @ ne to Belmo! jeved to be th ay. Wh Ph LEXINGTON [eronene’ OPENS NEXT MON. “sow | CHARITY. REPULLE Wi. 8s. lets i. ‘Mat. Daily }' Girls MARJORIE RAMBEAU | CHARITY “WHERE POPPIES BLOOM. — [[| —-_—-——— nn HARKS wa MENSE 2 Velrivas Mu Stuburt: vera! NIEEN cally VERY IDEA THE NATION'S ins Tth Ave. THE VERY iDEA i “ “YES OW NO 4 Frcs r THEATRE | * PHS Wi be 1 RE ME PRIOK TO AN EXTENDED A GREAT PROGRAM by the WOR! HIPPODROME—Next SUNDAY ‘NIGHT, Sept. 29%. GREAT BENEFIT CONCERT by JOHN MeCORMACK: Entire Proceeds to League for Sailors’ Comfort and Cheer | | TICKETS $1, $1.50, $2, $2.30—-NOW AT BOX OFFICE | eCORMACK'S ONLY NEW NOW KLAW & ERI ANGER'S Poth Anniversa neatre Bway SAI fines te} BM PRED STONE AMUSEMENTS, ON THE ST CHARIO’ K SENSAT TONAL PRICES 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 | MANHATTAN(: DAVID BELASCO OPE 4G FAVORITE SINGER YORK CoD TOUR OF THE SOUTH AND \ LD'S GREATEST CONCERT S1.°U Es. Day + HIDDANROME Z ATS Sith Prenluge at 10. Prete ways £00 Orv rn eee LA ae | efaaet | page §4@™ THE WANDERER}¢", aot Sak LL A LARGE SPECIALTY STORE Many new models at special prices make it an exceptionally ECONOMY SUITS Several TER. BVEWING WORLD, FRIVAY,.SEPTEMBER 27, rere.” OUR 16™ GREAT FALL SALE com bi show overlay pd ad collars. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE BUSINESS HOURS--10 A. M. to 6 P. M. REARN Fourteenth Street Weat of Fitth Avenue Fg Sale Items In Every Section A Great Special Purchase of MEANS Extra Values in MEN'S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S MERINO UNDERWEAR MEANS MEN'S FURNISHINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES INFANTS’ WOOLENS, BOYS’ FURNISHINGS, DRAPERIES ENOUGH SAID! SATURDAY Is Misses’ Day the Coat and Suit Departments Miscellaneous Needs « At Fall Sale Prices $1.35 Sith Half Hose........ For women—| bi colore—tisle sole, heel and slight imperfections, 38 Children’s Stockings. . Black cotton—double heel —sines 6 to AMG. Women’s Handherchtete.... Small or large initiale—plsin oe in wreath design. interesting day. SUITS BROADCLOTH AND VELOUR SPECIAL 23.50 attractive models SUITS.....SPECIAL 89.94 a t this price. Some These suits are in the new i plush collars, others acay ch Wat 7ked eates, chew. ores acts es well as brown, wary | py, sherehiol 4 belts ere” further features and burguady—emart cerges "For mun ond toys. a” Bis to be noted. in wavy end bleck; also our reg. 60——balf dosen Oxtords cluded im this : A VARIETY OF STYL! Wool 54 Handhkerchiafe— 4 dozen For women and ch rea —excel- SPECIAL 38.50 Bh er and verges in group. These suite exhibit long, slender lines, and very burgundy and designs. lent value—sold only by the ra ; in” anny Boeseine new designs. é pic Pens verse Lita ¥ Saya ne war | Meme 40.80% | we ocean ividui 0 ings and sew effects. end tluen sized fabric -vasions A FROCKS eis or ‘ 28 Ril Uy . XGHOICE OF THREE STYLES | NEW malady 860 Goon. miltiney and’ hale howe SPECIAL 16.50 4 widthe—black, white and colors. At this price are Pry ‘a tional mod b wit! straight of jeates Ribbons. ‘Three excep ne skirts, and Russian tunic “*utnery ‘and Bair bow widths— navy blue serge, feature effects. One style shows best colore—p ale and fancy a i. A braid embroidery In this braid or embroidery trim- group are also ® number of Bu, i tra wide—variety of patterns for Women’ rm , 2-Clasp Lambskin Gloves 1.23 $1.35 Hand White—over-sewa seams—asingle draw back—our reg. 61.57..... . Various Women’s Fabric Gloves TRIMMED UNTRIMMED Yard wide—for suite and conte, $4.94 Trimmed Hats 8.77 | $1.87 Untrimmed .70 Mercerized Sateens 56 Smart dress and tailored Hats 1.45 Light and dark colore—86 in. wider models—black and new Fall Various becoming styles for Feather Pillows colors women and misses black and Sawa“ iadmasention’ ticking imm or 22x28 in. —reg. $4.53 . - ing en Hate Bs ue $3.74 Unt’m'd 24x50 in.—reg. 85.37 2 a ribo PE ll ee ae oe Velvet Hats 2.77 26130 in.—reg. 85.97. 7 ti jored =models—navy blue, Black —~ large, medium and Feather Pillows purple, brown, laupe 08 and other close fitting style: Gesee ustved— assorted i pew colors, including black Trimmed Free if Hats and ticking of durable quality gifecilve. ostrich avd novelty Materials Are Purchased 20x28 in.—reg. $1.67 1.038 ss — $2298 in.—reg. O1.87....... el P TRIMMINGS 24x30 in.—reg. 82.25 ey in.—reg. 82.47 $1.37 to $1.55 $1.95 Hat Wings 96500 fore, 98.4 ae Ostrich Pompoms 1.00 — eyes EOS $5.69 Comfortable. ee {oe Also novelty feathers and faney ers in uew Hi [polite koline ¢ oo ¢ wings smart, vew colors. | shades. , 51850 Young Men's Suits 14.86 $1.57 Sateen Petticoats 122 Underwear SC MEN'S DAPT. Ait RD Ft yom $11.94 Boys’ Fall Sui 10,00) 28<t- Loose Leal Blank Books 18 de snecial Estaaes ake High-wrade che | / j are particularly appealing fend vancioe t : because these undersilke Prouner et TL eer on are new and of very fine -” Hand 94 ct, Boys’ Shirts HOYs belt and poc Bes 1h year GinLs' DEFT bam. Gloves of splendid make and quality are offered in women will be savings afforde: practical Christmas Gifts. Women’s 1-Clasp Full Pique Glace Gloves— Two-tone Sropenicerse backe—white only if perfect these gloves would sell for .06 wt & bo jhe 10 ovey a es attractive sample dresses in peart—dreas Ao “iit verge and satin. Colote navy black collars or collarless SATURDAY A One Day Sale GLOVES Black le. a 12 to .28 Buttons... Ts” Novelty and pearl—right sizes for dresses, cuits and coats. .13 Soutache Braid... . 1t-yd. piece—black, white and the new shades for Fall” 94 Coney Fur...... t-ineb banding—rew lined—black, white, browa, 37 Val. Laces, pe Variety of patterns on round or | diamond mesh—desirable widths. .20 Cluny Laces 15 Special purchase-—white and ecra— this sale at strikingly low prices. Thrifty uick to take advantage of the by these prices--Glovee are 1.00 our reg. $1.45 * and velvet, Kontalaing mirror and purse or inside change compartments .92 Hand Base 70 Keratol and leather—envelope and pouch stylee—top and back strap handles. .48 Corded Mad: coe, BB shirts, ete, 89 infor pajamas, .30 Drees Ginghame..... Stripes, checks, plaids and plain, $1.17 Novelty Linings . yray and natural ect blac , white, while sold 52 s, the imperf Fall Sale Specials in New Millinery Glove Silk 267 i quality and make. Glove Silk Vests toy pk and Tailored white special 1.78 L.o7 les in various stripes r ¢ ' ft cut to’ 1 RNISHL t i Ble Glove Silk Camiso! lace trimmed Glove Silk Envelope Chemise lace and ribbon trimmed= our reg, $3.07 ymers to mateb $4.00 Girls’ Li Hix metal wide widths BHOS SROOND FLOOR. f stripe ging

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