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AB over =A GUARDIA'S BEST 42 PASSING SHOW, Bis, = PS wornen| OPEECH IN THE WAR hoor & CENTURY | THRATRE Y GRO' CE i NA aS “ Congressman- Flyer, Back From Italy, Tells of Aero Adventures. While a barber endeavored to shave Major F. H. La Guardia of the Amert- can Aviation Corps in his apartment t the Hotel Brevoort last night, an Evening World reporter endeavored to make the Major tell of some of the many thrilling adventures he had en- countered on the Italian front, from which he has just returned after being in charge of our airmen there for sev- eral months, The Major is a member of Congress from the Fourteenth District and en- listed in the air service shortly after this country entered the war. He was willifig to talk of most anything but his own experiences. He said that the American airmen were split up with the Italian squad- rons. Hig team consisted of Major Piero Negrotto, a member of the Italian Parliament; Capt. Fred Zop- CENTRAL Pea ALICE its Wed. FOREVER i F. of Hiway, Bves. 8.30 ‘Wists: Basra, bai, Bier, Bas mm MARY NASH WILLARD MACK & JOHN MASO HARRIS BERTHA KiLici ELTINGE 4,5, 7oMIaNT,, UNDER SELLS The | Ri idle: WOMAN. are. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, jq— —_ Loft to rie Starting: Major ile 2 Geegrbia Major, Rito: New York’s Flying Congressman and the Machine In Which He Made Some of His Daring Exploits imate poloni, ace of the Italian bombers, and a rear gunner. He said his work was done in the Piave district and “We HUDSON is", aT S$" BERNARD Loud ‘MANN at cy 5 ences he said | he encountered when ‘ist, Bo veel Mats Thu they were returning from \ An Ideal Husband // uM COMEDY si \ Ds Lbs st Comedy LONGACRE \ oat 48th Bt, Eves Wed. (Pop. )&Sat wn. GOLUIER “an W of Wway. Eva 815. 20. SHUBER THE NOVELTY HIT OF THE SEASON Roland West's Thriller of Thritters, HE UNKNOWN PUDDLE With RICHARO BENNETT. nS Pas be PLYMOUTH Wy, hf 52 JOHN BARRYMORE "4 REDEMPTION” ASTOR 2,4, teres tace, 490 aw od. and Sat., 2.30./Week Mr.& tae SID SIDNEY OREW in Keep Her Smiling t Shube:t- Riviera aise i To m st, Price TO MOTHERS! LOEW'S 7TH AVE *,, PARLOR, BEDROOM t aati the little stomach, ‘ children usually fight against laxatives and cathartics, they gladly eat a KISS COSTS HIM $50. | [WHERE TO Go AND HOW TO GET THERE SE IHEATRS or u candy Cascaret. Cascarets never gripe the bowels, never sicken, | _ ee _-—___ STEAMBOATS. @ THEE was never disappoint the worried mother. Each 10 cent box of Cascarets Heeres. a omen rs Det nes | eames METROPOLITAN LINE Sait ek | contains directions for dose for children aged one year old and upwards, | Charged with kissing Mrs, Mary iT Advt. Schneider, a young woman whom he io POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. had employed as a caretaker for his Alenia Howey & 40 St eer rece = | office No. 58 Fulton Avenue, Long | ont wae ‘Sati iron Day, zat || CONCERTS AND MUSIC. _ | AMUSEMENTS. Tana city (icone iis of No ‘ue West “Cape CodCanal iced VING ekace j CARNEGIE HALL, NEXT SUNDAY EVE..), SS anhattan, @ contra tin | pew ||| “uscdst ae Coste dare DANCE PALACE sagryeersq fifty-two gents, old, was fine | STATE ROOMS, MEALS Kew btusieal™ Contedye™ MHS Suteane EY Yee di ateone Hatch delving his ait paid. the five | THE BEST. Phone Barclay 5000 Conservatoire de Paris” ALFRED. CORTOT...... pa The Girl Behind the Gun Atop, New Amsterdam. Phone 240 Bryant, _ZIEGFELO MIDNIGHT Utd LIBERTY ede ttt begin RNIVAL OF JOY’ son Contest GC ORIANNA” Musleal Comedy hE STAR EANOR PAINTERS <7; +.» Bototst $1.80; ne send si) th St PARK Cirele & 5 rday PIRATES OF PENZANCE ,RUTH CHATTERTON STEFANSSON medy ty 46 DE 5” Wlustrated Lecture 4 Murray PERKINS “My Five Years in the Arctic” cite SMTi 4 Outs TL. Gol LDEN Tickets, Se. to $2, now on sale, Box Office. 3 WISE FOCiS! by Aumin Serong CRITERION THEATRE—TOOMORROW NIGHT VANDERBILT \,.!" th Bt Free. 845, Mata, Mr. LEO Dit Ric HSTEIN in “THE MATINEE HERO." VAUDEVILLE. FFP ROC TOR'S Tio vaubeviLe coxcnnts Sr ii is Dt SL Booth, REENWICH si. ais See “eBelter Ole Fant @ kad PPB Bee CoP Bll A. tie dat BELASCO eae, Pu} tm te MOVES NEXT MONDAY To LYCEUM nea sine and ne 2 PALACE san foul ities, “HEART the WORLD.” Al verside tints CLAyTOW LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE (6.999, Cont, AL Ai BM: to tt TM. Hoot to in ‘ex idheWck’ KeeD, "Wives Ur me Las ‘american Foot 70,5"). 7 “Shoulder Arms moray Trou TZI- a MITZI IS REALLY FUNNY {LIGHTNIN , oo 7 Moinet Big Adts alety, Eve. 8.45. Mts. Wed. & Sat. 2 ce BROOKLYN. SHARIN dS TAR ¥ TAY TaN PURPONS ATS” out, | TWREE FACES FAST 5 oifig THE PENNANT WINNERS | ie Bxtre Charge For tt. mene tur The World may be left ab ore Atsmugee uflice Lo the ott th Bt LAST W'K, Kira foie artetas Bul Pt be, Rag or Major trenches in this district for two years holes, to the | bombing trip over the Asie. plains. ithe of planes *¢ ‘Come, Let Mother See! When the child droops, won't play or is restless, pale and grunty, look to see if the tongue is white, in “NOTHING BUT LIES.” the breatt ; i destrosed the Austrian aviation camp FULTON Ra aise. wae breath feverish, the stomach sour. Then before they returned; A STITCH Wed @ Sat. (Top), £30. hurry, mother, but don’t worry! Give Cascarets, One of his narrowest escapes, he a said, was on a night when they were IN TIME FENWICK bas harmless candy cathartic. Children take returning from a raid and were just scarets without coaxing — s over the enemy lines when a well xing — only 10 cents'a box! ditected barrage and a cross-light BRN YN | lane, Janes system of searchlights spotted them. They held the searchlight on them| information PI for fully four minutes, and their ma- Nothing else ‘‘works’’ fermentations and constipation poison so gently but so thoroughly from liver and bowels like harmless Cascarets. Triall, hour. Te. | No alcoholic drinks sol ||| TERRACE GARDEN*"\ er & Geng“? TH Be OLUMBIA 4%, BY ga! ane BILLY WATSON 442. BEEF TRUST Don’t- Waste | Ivotl Li) °*WOMAN?* wsmcatict. | Batt eRe || canbe carriedout Chath 1 ALTO tn Pee ‘SelWe ‘cate most successfully vitae | matte “onchestea. |] by flavoring with BROADWAY THEATRE CHARLIE CHAPLIN RAND ARMS” S THEY ACT LIKE 800 SOLDIERS AND SAILORS IN “WHAT NEXT” ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Special Mauinces F WeLP MiPpropnoMe. neat Bun CARUSO Negrotto had been e away. He said Major Negrotto re- rked on their return that it was in before entering the air service. He] very interestin, ‘ “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” consisted in night and day bombing | expressed a desire to have a look at @ Majo: he sald, “was some- | Pett _ - excursions into Austria. He was the | the old trenches and to have a@ little fori of a humorist, ways put Wo REPUBLIC \; Wert if Te. Night, 9.00, Peasy pilot and acted as the bomb | fun strafing the enemy lines with the ie 8 reports th ies’ fire A report m aset, at 2.30. | dropper. machine ng this Major| mediocre,’ never they | State Constabulary MARJORIE RAMBEAU It was learned later that Major La| La Guard 1| passed through the enemy parragelday brings to light ORR tthobal isl sade Ls LMT Tad Fee TERS SOMaOT ana Rise eco, (hele: emcorty when they|he would take off his goggles and! tw, Th, W Enea, 0.00.) bombing school ari s came up to head for home two s-|put on his monocle to show his un- BIJOU Date W lee. Day, 2.30. d of putting a bomb tenn planes attacked them,” |eoncern Te Tr, yesterday, H. B. WARNER | ith Irene tre from a height of 6,000 feet. Just as things were getting hot for| Major La Guardia said his most|_ Serst. Samuel {| Sleeping ‘Partners BORDONI One of the many thrilling experi-|them and their Caproni getting fuil| interesting trip occurred on a moon- some English pl light night when they thought the see nes cam down one 'o chasing the ot driving o Austrians were planning to make a rjraid on their camp. Anticipating | them, his team started out to meet nem. They found the Austrians had mini the way to their camp by signals so ag to insure a quick | return. Instead of bombing their| camp, which was well protected, the Austrians had bombed unprotected districts, While they wi this, they, the Itallans, proceede ong ,their illuminated course and chine was well riddied with holes before they succeeded in reaching camp. Luckily no one was hit, Major La. Guardia said he had made several speeches while in Italy relative to what this country was} doing in the war, After returning {from one of these trips he started | out with his team on a day raid, Their objective was the enemy's avia- tion camp. Arriving over the camp. he dropped his bomb, but | he had time to ascertain her he had scored a hit his pilot, Zoppoloni, made a sharp turn to the right. He said he asked the Captain what the result had been, | and that the Captain throttled down | the motors right over the barrage and shouted to him that it was the best speech he had ever n Just what Major La Guardia’s du- ties will be from now on could not be but it is rumored that he charge of one of the avia- | tion fields in this country. He hi three Italian decorations——the Mer of War, the War Cross and the Medal of Knight of the Crown of Italy. oo expensive e Capt. kid tips sizes 3 tod. the nasty bile, the sour While rather than take the alternative of five Evelyn Hubbell and tis ita. n Ay She stated that on the evening ) Hillis asked her to look up a her, While she waa doing he put his arms about kissed her. ¢ Herald. the Food PHOTO PLAYS. | Doctrine DiwAv ar 4! 1 wRiTE FOR CATAL EDITH CAVELL | Diamonds, TRAND Os | = || Pizronde, Wet TRAND CHARLIE, enum | MAUS Im maideo 10s, ObM as At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St. N. Y. Safe i Mlk HORLICK’S D! THE OFIGINAL MALTED Rich milk, malted in powder form, | | For infants, lnvalidees growing children, Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body, | i. Invigorates nursing mothers ead the a; THE BOYS FIGHTING FOR YOU More nutritious than tea, coffec, ete. Le eee BY SEEING A FINE SHOW Instantly prepared. Requires no cooking. > Substitates Cost YOU Same Price) SEATS NO w| a 1,000 U. B®. RAILORS, CLAUDIA MUZIO, SOCIETY. BAIDEN Lane nmile Pho CHARITY. | Beavui THEY FIGHT! creb ‘Dit AMON CREAMING FARCE, At BROOKLYN Nov. 4, 5, 6, 8th, BIEINW AY CHIISTAAN & Sat, Nov 9. Cid ors Seats Now Selling. Ne batre Charge For ty Advertisements [or veld may t any American Uisinot Meswuger ulfice in ue ety ower. WOR THE NAVY biel McVey 84m)" ong crtitistan's RNs IAMONDS * Re M, YOR on FERED 3 MILK: 2) hata the TWO STATE TROOPERS SHOT. shooting of two State troopers at East Hampton, and Trooper Henry Byk were sent to a place near East Hampton to investigate plaint that hunters were shooting quail. They were walking through a feild, on one side of which were tall bushes. Sud- denly up shot a dozen quail and some a com- OCTOBER 380, 1918. one in the bushes nye, & doubled-bar- relled shotgun. McVey was severely Wounded in the chest and head, while Byk received but slight wounds in the shonider. McVey was taken to a hos pita To facilitate handling the 400 or 500 men who apply daily to the New York recruiting station of the Tank Corps, the local branch of the “T Rough” Division, has found tt nv sary to mové to No. 140 West Street. BREAKS A COLD IN A HURRY “Pape's Cold Compound” | is pleasant and affords Instant Relief. A dose taken every two hours until | three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a cold. 1k promptly opens clogyed.up nostrils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose running, re lieves sick headache, dullness, feverish: ness, sore throat, sncezing, sarencss and stiffness, Don’t stay atuffed upt Quit blowing and snufling! Ease your throbbing head! Nothing else in the world gives such prompt ‘relief as Compound,” which costa only y drug store. It acts without istance, Eyer nice, causes no incon- venience wre you get the genuine. Don't roth something clon We Accept Payments and Issue Official Liberty Loan Receipts on Account of Fourth Liberty Loan Coupon Books. “HEARN, Fourteenth Street Weat of Fifth Avenue WOMEN’S ither. foot end prevents is ye FOR BOON OF GEMS $129 Weekly[oren pany Gite $129Weekly|TiLt 6 PM. 325% Yi 4 s100%9-4 220 Weekly| SURO THase sre CONSIDER WORTHY OF CREDIT NFIDENTIA ROADWA aes ABOVE 37ST. DNPS SWEET (ted (eat No Os Dit cau . Par seerrayN® CALA (CQ Floor - 170 Groaoway - Cor Maen Lane] wren oieed, ND. Jobe AUTOMOBILES, ou eedan tal get "thete wanio’ Uney” lace, fr OTUs Wau, Gladstone, %. 4, cent ES PO At TCHE UR! wa Women’s Tenderfoot Cushion Shoes Laced models— of soft black kidskin— medium round toes low, flat pagal soft, felt insole which rests the With 0" Sullivan’ 's “Rubber ier easeees TON NEN Thweday--Hurorees end Mrs. ‘Schneider testifed that she and HUDSON NAVIGAT MPANY takers” for the Ellia building on sep i " ww They had an apartment over the TABLE D'HOTE. "DINNER, $1.25 ers Bing Me facade Day 2:30 CARNECIF 7 ~Yo-mor FOR ___ FOR SALE. HENRY MILLER CARNEGIE HALL ,tiahy, oe |: # herent = = v Watches on Credit} est Ferma, TCH CO. j. Aaeot ale, Baer ons IN & CO) DIAMONDS UN Cnbull iy ok, AAEIUCAN, WATCH AND DIAMOND (CO, €o ‘Aat. Callé | oy AWESBERGMIN | [etna 37 MAIDEN LANE , vad sh. kevates a “Wpeuuett, 173 Bway lupsiaiteh iso ne TENDERFOOT SHOES These are the Shoes of absolute comfort—they give the springy step and buoyant feeling, and are not D, E and EE widths— 1.95 8.45 BANKING AND FINANCIAL, BOUGHT FOR CASH HIGHEST PRICES PAID, Rialto Trading Co. 200 W. 34th St., New York 1 Hanson Pl., Brooklyn ® A.M TOS PT. M SUNDAY, 10 To 1, Installment Books BOUGHT FOR CASH E. H. HAINES & CO. #6 DNOADW AY NVAR WALL Sr RECTOR :| LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT SPOT CASH CHAS BETTS. 1442 BROADWAY ROOM 304, BET AND 4D. 8TS tL? N. 007 HELP W WANTED. —MALE. -_——— | WANTED, TRAINMEN, and STATION MEN, Ages 21 to 55, Subway and Elevated Divisions, INTERBOROUGH | RAPID TRANSIT CO. | APTLY |o & M. w 6 P.M. DAILY, caeept Sunday, 10 & mM 12 r. ’ QU vith 149TH BT, AND SD AY.: 124TH 8T, AND LENOX AV.; | @OTH BF AND LEXINGTON AY. SIEM BT, AND 4D AV #9, Vermt, No, 6. | Lhornwed by CUTTER for men 108 We for thirty days. i at any of Th st and Found World's Offives advertinements of The Word's can The World Cal! 4000 Beekman, New York, oF Brooklyn Office. can be left at an Advertising Agencies telephoned directly to 4100 Main, IBERTY BONDS | LIBERTY BONDS Greatly Lowered in Price for Tomorrow: be | Advt. | | | | aba We Accept Payments and Issue Official Ler Loan | Receipts on Account of Fourth Liberty Loan Coupon B HEARN West of Fifth Avenue \Thursday--W omen’s Day- | SMART APPAREL NEEDS Fourteenth Street ONE-DAY SALE—THURSDAY HOUSE DRESSES Quality, fit and wear make these Dresses ultra- desirable for practical home costumes which the housekeeper needs for her daily tasks now more than ever. As usual, for this day there are special prices. PERCALE HOUSE DRESSES—fancy striped design—two-tone effects inlay collar and cuffs of chambray—colors, blue, pink, green and lavender-—sizes to 46—our reg. $8.47... ...ce e000 . PERCALE, faa AND CHAMBRAY HOUSE DRESSES—plain AD yc *, colors ot cy stripes-—one-piece models—white or colored collars— belts loose a stitehed in loose in front—smart 2.45 pockets—-sizes 36 to 46—-our reg. 82. cece ee pe GINGHAM AND CHAMBRAY HOUSE DRESSES—smart waistline modely—plain colors or fancy stripes. combination collars) 7S of contrasting materials —sizes 36 to 46—our reg. 83.47 . EXTRA SIZE HOUSE DRESSES—one-piece models—convertible col- lars of plain color chambray—long sleeves—attractive pat- tern of three-toned stripes —sizes 48, 50 and 52—our reg. 84.47... 3.50 Skirts AT A BARGAIN Taffeta Skirts That were $8.97... 5.45 Plaid Wool Skirts That were $9.97..... 6.95 That were $15.97...... L1.OS Extra Size Skirts Serge, poplin, and a few hairline stripes—excellent assortment— sizes 30 to 40 waistband that were $3.97 725 Regular Size Skirts and poplin—variety of sizes 24 to 30 waistline 4.95 pari matt 4" 1 ES Favored Dress Cottons New artistic patterns and excellent qualities are here combined wit most rea~ sonable prices. Silk Mixed Pon ge e—35-inch width—colors: pink, light blue, gold, navy,reseda, myrtle, brown, apricot, lavender and cream and maize. Shirting Madras — 3: neh - large assortment of conserv: striped designs colors—our re; New Silk-Mixed Novelties— Flowered marquisette — white and delicately colored grounds— flowered patterns — also silk- mixed chiffonette of rich, high lustre—iz light and dark plain COLES... teeeeeeereeee OM Best Quality Percale—s; assortment of light colors figured, dotted and striped patterns—our reg. .37 Serge atyles- —were 85.97 and 86.97, A WORLD OF TOYS And like our larger world, it has its complete war equipment. Is it a battle in the air, or a trench to be taken, or a submarine combat? You will find all the means for up-to-date warfare in yy section. Model anti- guns, tanks with a tractor did t in . BL a group of Mercerized Foulards—Flowered to man the ¢ and other patterns—in light and ma more fas ting new witaye ~-very attractive are now on display . Radical Reductions in Women’s & Misses’ Apparel There is not anywhere a woman who will not wel- come such values as these for apparel which comes up to their most critical standards in style and materials, RED TICKET SALE OF SUITS Suits of chiffon velvet, silk duvetyn, duvet de laine, wool velour, broad- cloth, silvertone, oxf men's wear serge and other cloths are all late models of new exclusive designs. Many have handsome fur trimming of nutria, seal, wolf, opossum, and ring-tailed chinchilla—a few have bands or collar of seal plush—some show beautiful silk or chinchilla embroidery— That were $115.00 That were $59.94 39.75 and $130.00 S41.50 That were $44.94 That were 892.94 69.50 and $47.04 32.50 That were $84.94 57.50 That were 834.95..... 28.75 That were $69.94 17.50 That were $29.04 19.50 | RED TICKET SALE OF DRESSES These include every style model in chiffon velvet—some richly trimmed with fur—others with combination of orgette satin, finely embroidered. There are also dresses of tricotine, tricolette, velveteen, serge and wool all height of season's models for smart dress and informal wear— jersey That were 864.94 That were 839.94 26.50 and 869.74 That were $29.94 That w and 831.94 21.50 That That were 419.946 and $47.94 and 8234 14.50 | MORNING SPECIALS—Today & Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. ie » prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders. 245 Satins-35 Inch 1 67 | $1.17 Cotton Tafletine Petticoats. ra nuality—fine close face Black and colors—all lengths. , re err SECOND. FLOOR ee $4.87 Boys’ Suits--3 to 8 Years.......8 ; i .8T Boys’ Sui $1.68 AD Wool Epingteg nae) Vazious buttoned to neck mod: faa aetia hae oaee Me dium ani rk fancies; also nb Sat BAe Divs OLYPHING—THIRD FLOOR, elit idee aa iis 55 $7.04 Boys’ Suits9 to 17 Years......6.50 én high tin lustre black Semi-Norfolk models—dark gray and ful! line of color and brown novelty checks and LININGS “BAMA T mixture ‘Ribbo 2 BOYS’ OLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR, ae reer hs or without satin |SLAT Lith Tots! White Dresses, .....1.10 lors—a Dre | Yoke, Empire and other modelsa— bow, sash and milli: | Jace and emb'y trimd—-to 6 yrs. . ' INFANTS DBE SECOND FLOOR, me ay |38.and 42 ct. Yard Wide Cretonnen ... 3% 30 et Seers her atin finish and novell weaves " n | hinta, Oriental Unique we . | de and colorings. Ht Demis PADRICE-—BAsKMENT, | HOLSTERY BASEMENT, $3.45 Men's Flannel Shirts 2,77 | 51 ct. Absorbent Cotton ture ara r blue. 16-08. roll--for surgical MOSirNs—masmanave, 1,10 Me Ov Under ea aiunb® | 24 et. Unbleached Muslins—Yard..... balbrige and pn te 181h-inch--mill lengths—-2 to Pry wan pLoor, | * MUSLINS BASEMENT, DON'T MISS BENEFIT NAVY RELIEF SOCIETY HIPPODROME SUNDAY NIGHT, NOY, 3RD, 1918