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PAMALAL WLS yr ee ee yill obstrve Liberty Day with spe- ta Surcites on all of ite passenger ta. There will Be patriotic nd addresses emphaaizing the in which our Constitution js 4 THe DAY Line will have in service the A. = brosses amet "er Albany, 9 v Via Wil make 'm special trip at 16 oy en and returh CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years the Bignature of INFLUENZA GROWS, BUT CALM IS URGED BY HEALTH BOARD age oa sevcwiinbetiny waies Increase Injr '- ‘ap the greater clty was 427 the number of Spanish influenza iene new cases were distributed as cases in Greater New York, Health) Muey', awannattan, 1438, as com Commissioner Copeland continues se- | Ba ore 01 cases the a . r rene and says there is no reason for) pay! Mrcoklya, eas Gunes Bo, alarm, The schools will remain open. vd a et tA US oe Dr. Copeland says tha increase is 90 epidemic is averted, For the twenty-four hours ending at 10 o'clock this morning there were 2,930 additional cases reported, the j largest increase being in illo The Health Commissioner explain this by saying physicians who Bereta: fore regarded cases as too trivial to be reported are now coming in with thelr quotas, AM. for pared with 221 the day before. The number of deaths in Greato* New York was 124, as against 133 the ; day before. While there has been a | marked Annual Fall Clearance Sale Used Upright'Grand and i fanhattan had 108 of these, Broklyn Bronx 17, Queens 28 and Rich- mond 15. “Our most difficult problem,” said Mr. Copeland, “is hospitals and » of which there is a woeful I will confer to th the authorities of the medical schools I have suggested to them that the senior students be used as nurses in the hospitals. No neéessity for clos- ing schools and public places h arisen, and this is not only my Jud ment, but the result of conferenc with the Federal authorities and th Board of Education “A continued jump in the figures | of Spanish influenza may be looked for now until the ep apex, whieh I think Richmond, Deaths from pneumonia amounted to 166, as compared with 190 the d before. These were distributed as f lows: Manhattan, 64; Brooklyn, 65; Br x, Queens, 6; Richmond, 4 THEATRES. ial THEATR R GARDEN ye cate. AA EMPIRE 3 tine Gal & CONS TMTL TI" |} Cyril Maude Savin GRACE ING G RACE tie WM. COLLIER he NOTHING BUT LIF aa 218 Mitiesi ING BUT The Girl Behind the Bun ROOF Liextela var) hal Open ail ye ‘With LYCEUM OTIS SKINNER POR MATS. WED&SA a Supreme Court J ZIEGFELD FOLLIES|| [Seafs For aif Perlormances st 8x ice) y adjourned ali trial| VANDERBILT W,2° 8," gah $48 || teFms wel Oct 21 ‘Sat, 2.20, conferences of the Mr. LEO DITRICHSTEIN Tuberculc Association in “TI MATINEE HERG stponed on account of the epidemic - ‘They were to have been| PUNCH & JUDY & ates [theta tht month in Birmingham, Ala. TARKINGTON’ s PENROD Wont 45 St. Eve, HR n and Prov CORT 4 = Wed. Pop.) & Sat FIDDLER TH reported.” Camp Mills was put undor quaran-| tine to-day to halt the spread of in- fluengza, on orders from Maj. G. L.| | Jackson, camp surgeon. ess houses will bo open for although efforts will be ave them avoid congregat- jing in large numbers, but no out- siders will be admitted until the | quarantine | There have of influen at the camp| and the death rate is Fegarded as ro- markabl IS SKINNER i» butert Wotan wal Ct JOHN BARRYMORE Tolat atts WYN Lose QW) have bee anes have | 8S deaths occurred far this week. The Women's Motor Corps began jay ho o-house canvass in Rahway for new cases. One-fifth of the population i CENTURY GROVE False Teeth Comfort So slight that danger of a disastrous | against 290, and Richmond, 103, com-| Company L, increase in Manhatt.a and Brooklyn, there has been a decides | gS caens can. falling off in the Bronx, Queens and fad months SEAUTIFUL GIRLS SN. PYE. Here is instant relief for the agonizing soreness which (At, of Bway “HEA tender mouths suffer from den- ham hat 31 Sree tal plates. It makes the plate fit One, of sales delice jug and tight the instant it is Dusted on a plate provides In- stant relief for such discomfort. It soothes aching gums, stops the irritation, dispels soreness and heals, Its daily use keeps the mouth clean, sweet and pure and frees one from the germ dangers which always menace those who use dental plates Guaranteed — by Werner Dental Mie. Co, 116 Beekman St, New York AN Good Droagrvte W. 41 st COHAN & HARRIS } Mata Wal & THREE FACES EAST POPULAR MAT. TO-DAY|| | | Masi Seats 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 [cary LIBERTY po a 4, West of, Broadway, tof the, Semson! Thriller ot Thrillers GERALDINE FARRAR at TH LIBERTY LOAN GONGERT UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE Millinery, Dressmukers & Allied ‘Trades N.Y. PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA JOSEF STRANSKY CONDUCTOR CLARENCE WHITEHILL 90, “stra: a's D. W. GRIFFITH'S 34a “Griffith's new edition more wonderful than ever, Audience stands and cheers when the American boys are seen going over the top." PEOPLE FOLLows MAYTIME a2 ELTINGE sue Wasti Mota WedtiPow)& Be For Terider Mouths }f GEORGE M. COHAN HON. GEORGE W. WICKERSHAM GENERA WILL REPUBLIC Y..' 4" MARJORI: RAMBEAU in “WHERE POPPIES mtoou. aw 48TH ST. th ae ah THE WOMAN Si! INDEX «. Waren hye 5g METROPOLITAN {5 {3 PREMIERD “Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire de Paris’’ TUESDAY | NIGHT, OCT, 15 ECOND CONCERT ‘SUNDAY EVE. +» OCT. 20 Wed ae Sous. LY HiPPODROME Personally in a Spoken fhe ed ‘oe | Mer Saturda: LIONEL BARRYMORE in Th opporhead’ an Ox BARA’ BROOKLYN. ses ato! Poet aor oe cast au . FOLLIES OF PLEASURE unday—2 Bik Concerts 2 THE Gil FROM JOYLAND aii Smoke if You Like, + content q | WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1 its 4nd the percentage ot desths) EPIDEMIC GAINS IN JERSEY. POSLAM LIKES BAD CASES OF FIERY ECZEMA When Poslam takes hold of virnlent and stubborn eczema, it soothes and cools at once, putting a stop to the terrific itching. On raw parts of the skin it feels immeasurably grateful As Poslam continues to penetrate there develops just the healing process needed. Contrast the ease of | healing with the severity of the trou- ble, and Poslam's work seems remark able indeed. One ounce of Poslam is worth a pound of ointment less eff cient. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratovies, 243 | West 47th St, New York City, Urge your skin to become fresher, clearer, better by the daily use of | ten Soap, medicated with Pos-| Jam.—Advt. Federal Surgeon Wite Stricken at Trenton. TRENTON, Oct, 9.—Reports reaching here show a decided increase in the number of Spanish influenza in thé State, David C. Bowen, State Director of Local Health, has been designated by United States Surgeon G General Blue to take the place of L, yof the United States Public Health Service, who was atricken yesterda: th Dr. ‘Treadway. and ‘his. wite have been transferred to. St. ‘Francis | Hospital KILLED ON HIS WAY HIS W WAY TO MESS, Mad Never Five-Months-0ld Baby, The death of Sergt. Edward T, Hayes, 306th Infantry, formerly of No. 474 Btate Street, Brooklyn, was de- |scribed to his wife there by the Ser- ant’s commanding officer, captain of is © ny, who is home on furlough, He said Soret. Hayes was struck full in the breast by a shell as he was answer- here ip & baby in, the Mayes famit | old, and it had been thy yer of the father that he might see the Yeniid before he died. But "he never STORE OPENS 9.45; CLOSES 6.15 BY ORDER OF HEALTH COMMISSIONER nheEARN Fourteenth Street Weat of Fifth Avenue “TENDERFOOT” SHOES Are Superior Shoes for Women They are superior in style because they are always available in the latest and most approved modes of | the moment. Superior in make because they are specially and scientifically constructed to give.absolute foot com- fort, the best materials being used to assure lasting, | satisfactory service. | Superior in value because of their moderate pricing. WOMEN’S TENDERFOOT BUNION SHOES—- Soft black kidskin, medium round toes, kid tips. A special pocket is made inside this shoe which allows the bunion to rest comfort- ably, and doe: t show on the outside— D, E and EE—sizes 4 to 9 WOMEN’S SOFT BLACK VICI KID JULIETTES— Plain broad common sense toes or medium toes, with patent tips, turned soles—all sizes—B, KE and EEF widths AAS TENDERFOOT HOUSE SLIPPERS— of fine soft black kid with ankle straps...........06 . 245 WOMEN’S TENDERFOOT COMMON-SENSE LACE SHOES— Seamless (Sisters’ shoes)—soft black kidskin, plain toes Jow, flat heels, light turned soles—comfortable good looking for house or street wear— D, EB and BE widthe—}4 to 0......cccccssccesccsscssccees 5.95 |; TENDERFOOT DRESS SHOES FOR STOUT WOMEN— Dark tan kidskin, extra wide ankle; els—these are really the made-t you would ordinarily have to pay E and EF widths—sizes 4 to 9—lace Same style with black kid vamp, gr or with black cloth tops—button.... medium round toes, low flat der kind of shoes for which this price— 10.95 S55 > 645 PHOTO PLAYS. PHOTO PLAYS, | See IN TN HERE have been many interesting war pictures. “Private Peat’’ is different. It sticks to the fortunes of war of one gallant soldier. Follows him through gas and liquid fire. If you want to know what is happening te vour boy over there see ‘Private Pest.” Peat himself is in it. He is wounded, but he comes back— as your boy will—to tell the tale. A great personal war picture, a Para- mount-Artcraft Special. At Ivo L | For One Week Begi Broadway ta 49th inning October 13 Street TALTO Tinea Sysare | pW VAUDEVILLE, | FEPROCTOR'S Doms. ‘BIS ‘2a SL} oi fig 22 PRE CE HOT L & PILb LAs. davis, Helis Mout MADGH KENNEDY | ra Pking of Pont Orcheatra, | Einar Sal ‘ ith & Troy, 5 oths, | To prevent puy ing bah Sod dkdaeh Biei iia nc schhc ec beet alae bialiae aad hl bhai ak 3.46 | $5.95 Men's Woo! Mixed Swe: HEARN West of Fifth Avenue Fourteeuth St eet Savings on APPAREL | mit great savings. TRIMMED velvets—many hand-blocked—cffective dashing wings, and other beaded toue Our reg. $10.00 HATS hes, Unusual hats of original trimming and picturesque lines of silk and other trimming of feather bands, 7.25 MORE LOVELY VELVETS— he. last ‘word of fashion is interpreted in these distinctive models, whi charming colors and engaging voter Our reg. $4.96. LE CHAPEAU CHARMANT— full assortments UNTRIMMED HATS A REMARKAB! ploiting the n onl, E GROUP. is ready-to-w tochoose from, Our reg. $2.87 ‘Trimmed free if hats and materi A ONE-DAY SALE Women’s Flannelette Kimonos come in various sizes, 5. hecomingness it t lors als are purchased here. (THURSDAY) 1,000 hats of silk and other velvets ex. fakes ly placed and a charm- 2.27 Such an opportunity comes but seldom and is doubly precious at this time of the year when warm kimo- nos are most comfort-giving to slip on when dress- ing or resting in unheated rooms. Only the best qualities of flannelette are used in these robes. REGULAR SIZE MODE A Pretty Model Has an empire waist with elas- tic at belt — the flowered de- a signs show border and all- e over effects—colors are light copen, lavender aid piak—our reg. 31.98... SF A Raglan Sleeve Is new and smart in this kimono that shows a collarless style and has also a dainty piping of fancy silk braid—the flowered designs ¥ are in dark grounds and come in gray, wistaria and copen— t a dll. model is made with i coflar— Our reg. ARBAB. eee ees 1.86, gray, blue and lavender our reg. $2.47 LS, 36 TO 44, lender lines. A graceful 9 ollar and trimming of bands complete the style—ec » Wisluria, gray a reg. 92.03.....2 SIZES 48, 50 and 52 Has excellent lines—there he pleasing f! red design a light at medium to: Another Model Which comes in different tones of gray she lines, and another with elastic at waist WEDNESDAY HURSD. sizes up to ows one style ito eta ane our reg. $3.4 2.95 A Smart Breakfast Coat- Has a deep flounce and straight haw! satin plors, 35 EXT RA SIZE MODELS A Smart Belted Kimono — jar and braid Wasire sare * THURSDAY oy rT Sale WOMEN’S SMART COATS OUR REGULAR $34.74-25, QQ Quantities assure complete assortments of styles and AY, 6.15 P.M. NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS See Werld, American and Times of Thursday A. M. for Full Particulars unless you want to. MAIN FLO! 5. quantities $4.87 Comlortables Floral sitholin full suit COMPORTARLES ~ BASEMENT 60 ct, Tickings TICK. 2% yards wide MUSLINS Ba $1.68 All Wool Epin, 1.87 Dinas FA BIUOS —HADEMEN'L 47 et, Mercerized Sateens 36 Yard wide—good assortment of light and durk colove—tor coat Linings, ¢ LIMINGS—aASBSENT ckers 24 | $11.94 Boys’ Fall Suits Buy Bonds to Your Utmost! OU do not have to pay for them all at once The Government has a convenient plan by which you may pay down an initial deposit and then “carry on” with weekly instalments until your Bond is paid up. Actual Bonds on sale at our BOND BOOTH, OR, am and cha lV 1 node $2.9 Young Men's Trousers (E'S DDT PUD FL and VAULINhd atN FLOOR. ia) | MORNING SPECIALS--To-Day and To-Morrow Until 1 P. M. dark nd white. to Make To-Morrow a Busy Thursday NEW HATS Specially Priced for Thursday A sumptuous display of trimmed and untrimmed velvet models of latest mode at prices revised to per- Women's New Fall SUITS Distinctive in Style and nomy Advance styles are inters preted in these suite which reflect the trend of fashion while paying due attention to quality and thrift. SUITS SUDSTANTIA SAVINGS are te be c sult of serge, . A amart in navy or black Ie oplins and velours t iaat detalicour S14, 38. 8.50 present eptlons je accentua a trimming beaver or ring tailed ghinchis, 45.04 67,04 DRESSES SERGE FOR SERVICE and smart general wear ts enormously In de. ‘able new mo ‘anuble-brenoted, a also dresses of and satin bintd-“are priced at... 18.79 SATIN IS ALWAYS BECOMING. An attractive atyle in navy, taupe or black has noted side ‘panels, sailor collar and sash trimmet with fringe. This model may be had for the moderate price of .. oS FOR SMART AFTERNOON WE —There is nothing more app ing than tho now dresser of color—ad aty in silver, taupe tricolette models, whil teens in henna and black Special Alterations Free of oe. House Dresses Delightful in Style Economical in Value Our Regular $2.19 | 1.67 | —Small plaid de ink, blue, lavender ping of plain color ch Dress—in checks or colors, gray, blue, laven- ¢ pink. ite |” piping around the collar sizes ‘ss to We Have Now on Display in Notion Section, Art Department, Basement, Numerous Smart Sweaters In all the newest weaves an splendid combinations—all made well known Bear Brand Yarns Our very comp hi toneher wit be ere THURSDAY LUNCHEON Served 11,30 A. M. to 2.30 FP, My Learning to sew is delightful and easy when studied at our Dressmaking School Now Open. 3.00 Course of Six Lessons Riven daily; an hour \. Appointments nveniene Lessons APPLY ar INFORMA TION BOOTH MAIN FLOOR BABIES’ SALE DAYS Continued Thursday—Friday—Saturday 4 i \