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ho concerts by the Musical Art Sootety| March 9, 1917, in favor of Joseph Pat~ k ais "HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1918.' this season is ca of universal re-|rick Coll! and against the Interna- ’ Sy AM QUICK SEEKS I) .. AID Fenneyivanta ‘tober tocarry owt. $75,000 Raised et in music circles, Dr. Frank] tional Migh Speed Stee! Company. bound freight across the rivera, This Damrosch, the founder, director and ‘al ot at No, 196 Morning- . TT CONTROL can be done, the Commissioner At Concert for conducts has accepted « commission Ab hin hig aadh fl <a = WORST ECZEMA argues, while the Government etill 4 in the Army to serve on musical mat-| 100.0 \eroemation of Germany's In 10 REMOVE TRACKS holds the control of the railroads. United War Work Ter one ee eine at Ween: tended extension of subruirine warts all on Poslam to bring you The New York Central has sub- find & qubstituse fer him thie year he called on the Ingersoll-tand an is ho} a . imrone! pany Jan. 2, 7. ausrHeidiag oh the. sok ona Ole By Sylvester Rawling. will be able to resume charge next| management to purchase steel valued produced witnesses who testified that comfort ur suffering skin Commissioner Hulbert's plan goes 5, cert at the Tuas ventions suny Let i help you to be free farther. It contemplates diverting the speed last rani e a Wit wel eruptions and all disorders! Murray Hulbert Prepares Plans| freien: tramic at the Harlem Ship (owes saat the Unt électrification of the road and the 5 IN RIVERSIDE PARK bullding of an “L’ structure on the JOHN M'CORMACK, Maggie ert aban er e at 9000.406.10 EN, ESE lower west side of the city. and Jacques Thibaud gave a con- WINS VERDICT FOR $66.040, —@=— Collins had received 10 per cent. com- ‘ mission on previous sales. O'Malley de- only’ to the batik taed for and recor: MIL Labor scarcity and the lack of raw ad need! elled the closing Campaign. United States Marshal fury in Justie A ered but to another aum which hi material comp . fi he u 1d voy's part of ——_—____—- 10Wn Of a concern wh ch for years mar oe ee ea reenne entt | tor Diverting Freight to |New ic etn waltic. or at toast MoCarthy made a speech, and @ bevy |the Supreme Court y igtaneat Suremases by the’ Ingurscll- fas held’ cnenvistle. position. in Inless you have actually seen Po» ide T Is. the majority of it crosses the bridge Of YOUNE Women took up a collection. | verdict for $66,040.67, iand Company. SHUT the Linoleum trade. We have taken work and know how readily it East Side Tunnels. and the canal and 1s carried along TH Concert was of uncommon artistic bate and ‘enamelled Linoleum, hold, stopping the itching at oa pee Ty the banks of the Hudson down to the Worth and the audience was duly ap- ieee! Dock Commissioner Murray Hurl- in so short a time. ° but Eczema Poslam’s action appears | bert will shortly submit to the Fed-| down 11th and 12th Avenues to the more rem: le is persistently stubborn and ig else seems to bring lasting Poslam is harmless always. ‘ le [teen Banister Shoes for Men “The new models at the old prices le when the erai Railroad Administration a set) Laight Street, of plans to eliminate the New York| Mr. Hurbert would bring the freight Central tracks from Riverside Park | down the east side by a #ubway in ‘and the northern end of Manhattan | the Bronx and First Avenue, connect~ ing at 38d Street with the Pennsyl- vania tunnels which would carry it to Long Island City. He would take advantage of the contemplated im- provements in Jamaica Bay and tap the various terminals in South Brook- lyn. Also he would connect through the Pennsylvania tunnel with the big freight yards in Jersey City. His idea includes a spur at 60th Street to connect the subway on First Avenue with the freight yards on the west side. The tracks of the spur will fo under Central Park. The freight | Yatds on the west side at 66th, 30th and Laight Streets will be under- | ground, The Hulbert plan in its entirely in- cludes the abolition of tracks along Riverside Drive and on the northern end of Manhatian and also on lith Avenue, which have been responsible for so many deaths that the street has been rechristened “Death” Ave- yards from €6th to 72d Street, then Preciative, Mr. McCormack sang “The Star Spangled Banner’ at the beginning and Fay Foster's effective “The Americans Come” at the cnd. Miss ‘Teyte'n contributions included ‘ol che sapete” and Toin jasmin.” Together Miss Teyte and Mr, McCormack sang an fil-too-short excerpt from “La Bo- heme.” Mr, Thibaud maintained his excellence as a violinist in composi- tions by Guraud, Desplanes and Wie- niawski. Leo Ornstein, at his piano recital in Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon proclaimed a conservative programme in, for him, @ remarkably conserva- tive way. After his own prelude in C sharp minor, not a disturbing com- Position, he played Sohumann's “Kreisleriana” with suavity and al- most too much repression. Something of the young man’s originality was shown by following two solemn chor- ales of Bach, arranged by Busoni, with Cyril Scott's rollicking “Irish Reel,” and “Danse Negre.” A group of Chopin compositions was played with not a few departures from con- vention; perhaps not less interesting se of them. Works by Gries, Ravel, Scriabine, Debussy and Liszt BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn 100% Over the Top Lot 2—The to S6e extra heavy Lino- : Jeum cut from full rolls. Genuine felt base, slightly mis- printed; very best patterns. Sq. yard. . 449 ++ 698 $15.00—0x9—spe which would ordinarily sell at D WN 70 cents, Cut from full rolls; squa yard «... . EF Bring Room Measurement: LINOLEUM RUG SANIT/ | Y RUGS, Known from Coast to Coast, at LLSS THAN HALF REGULAR PRICE. $95 8.3x10.6 BRUSSELS RUG Very close woven Brussels Rugs, suitable for all rooms, very good pat- ° tern, in old rose, green and brown, $27 8.3x10.6 WOOL VELVET RUGS genuine Fote Square yard... AT HALF PRICE $17.00—9x19.6.. $20,00—9x12 $25.00—0x13 %.. WeAreHappy to Announce nue. It will do away with lighters on|were on the programme, Mr. Orn- the river, will electrify the whole road | stein is finding himself, and whether make of it an interborough as|in fiery mood or tame always ia worth n Inter-State railroad, hearing, a $37 6x9 Seamless Axminster...... 95 $27 7.6x9 Seamless Brussels Rugs... 16 YOUR CHOICE $35 9x12 AXMINSTER RUGS Mest shoes have gone up in price, but there is no change in our ‘That interesting body of players, that at a Peace Thanksgiving Banister prices to you, though we're paying more for them than formerly. Most selections show a falling off in variety due to the extraordinary con- ditions of the times, but our range of q Banisters this Fall is bigger than ever, 2 ET eee | sere See tle os And most shoes afford little or no varia- tion from standard models, but you will find plenty of originality in our MILK UP ANOTHER CENT. Third Jamp Price Within Six Weeks Announced, A boost of another cent a quart in six weeks, was announced to-day by the Federal Food Roard, which ex- \s effective to-morrow, and the Board snys it is justified by increased costs of producing and handling milk. the price of milk, the third raise In! plains that even with it the dealers will only break even, The new raise! the Chamber Music Society, of which Caroline Beebe, the pianist, is the head, gave its’ first concert of the season at Acolian Hall last night. The programme included a dixtuor by Theodore Dubois and a divertimento by Paul Juon, both new compositions; a Brahms trio and a Mozart quartet. Julia Henry, who has been singing In opera recently with the Society of American Singers at the Park Thea- tre, wave a recital at the Princess ‘Theatre yesterday afternoon. Her programme included some Dvorak Kypsy songs and compositions by Rally, held at this Store, every em- ployee donated one day’s salary to the United War Work Campaign. Livingston $35 9x12 Seamless Brussels.......... YOUR CHOICE New York Floor Covering C ver 60 Flatbush Av. $35 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs...... ! 9 4.98 BROOKLYN 1 Block from o, Fulton St Effective to-morrow the prices per-| Fourdrain, Arthur Foote and Mra. mitted will be as follows: Grade A, | Beach. bottled, quarts, 19 cents; pints, 12 Grade B, bottled, quarts, 17| « cents, pinta 11 cents; Grade B, bot- tled, to stores, quarts, 16% cents, by stores, 17 cents; loose milk to stores, quarta, 13% cents, by stores, 14 cents; new Banister Shoes for Fall. Men’s Banister Shoes *g°° in plain leathers . . ss 4 WHALEN: BROTHERS Announcement that there wit be — THREE BROOKLYN STORE 9 ‘1 Men’s Banister Shoes 1 1 leoee milk, wholesale, ten gallons or 1329-1331 4810-4812 Brooklyn's Biggest Credit House i with combination uppers parlors, clubs, 13% cents: under ten BROADWAY is FIFTH AVE. , 221, 223, 225, | . an ~ t gallons, 13% cents. At Gates ‘Abe: pm per al ook Grand Street Smith Street 4 WANTS 1,500 NURSES’ AIDS Brooklyn. Ste., Brooklyn. Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY Bring This Advert'sement With You and Get Your TEI: Per Cent. — FULTON ST., Cor. of BRIDGE ST. | Discov st Otf Your Credit Purchase When Oponing a New Account At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Thursday “Clearance Sales” A Grand Mid-Season Offering of Models i "16-58 act” 29-49) Selected from Our Smartest Novelties } ieee Wisden: 1,500 nurses’ aids for immedi- ‘ice in France. The call is ticularly directed to college wo! between thirty-Ive and forty- years of age, though all women ar le, Lack of training will not to this service, which has @ —— ee rt Employment Service, No. Street, from § A. M. to 6 P. a Walter Branswick Dead, Walter Brunswick, a civil engineer, who was connected with the American Locomotive Company and the Bowler Forbos Company, died last night in the P yterian Hospital after a short ill- jn He was thirty-seven years old jand lived with his ft it No, 800 Riverside Drive. He Princeton in 1906 with o sae ee ry, ws * heels put on in ( 5 minutes 4 You notice that your heels are worn out. ( You want new ones and you want them now. i _ If you have five minutes to spare, step 2( into a repair shop and say, “I want a pair of | Thursday Coat Sale | Greatly Reduced from 35.00, 37.50 and 42.50. .00 | Well built Trieveles for ai ] | airs from 6 to 10 ahae Ate Special for this Sale, ! 7-8) made up in smart Wool Velours, fashionable Pompoms, Wena é at Fi _ WOMEN at iy q fl . striking new Silvertones and handsqme Broadcloths, a great number of them richly trimmed with fur collars. _— “After six years of suffering from 1 am feeling fine. Thousands upon thousands of wom- | tien have kidney and bladder trouble {and never suspect it Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or Thursday Suit Sale — ae eon ane rae | hal mucus form the | €ase- | ne ete and. allays the in-| If the kidneys are not tn a healthy e || flammation which causes practically | condition, they may cause the other {| |Plall stomach, liver and intestinal ait- to become dise | ‘ments, including appendicitis, One in the ck, he *Usco’ rubber heels.” @ _ That's all it takes—five minutes (the old i kinds require nearer thirty minutes)—and ( almost like magic, the repair man with a i few taps of his hammer will reheel your § shoes with these staunch, long wearing, ( neVer-pull-loose rubber heels. j OMORROW (Thursday) is | bound to mean more to our patrons than possibly any previous event of the Fall and Winter season. Greatly Reduced from 35.00, 40.00 and 45.00. i ache, loss of “But,” you say, “it takes longer than that if Aside from the fact of Special for this Sale, | (lose will convince or meney re-| musness, are oftentimes for the a ie dry.” ae i Thursday at MARTIN'S | funded. Liggett-Riker, Jaynes end A ley stiriioa tania Dik druggists everywhere—Advt. | Creations sopcsecntadire of the aie Winter forhions q | design selected qi ies of Tricotines, Velours, | general clearance, the Broadcloths, French Serge and Oxford Cloth, in stun- || | sale tomorrow repre. ning belted and pocket effects, some with fur. sents something out of ne sami ’ the ordinary in the way mart a: of clever fashions at low prices—prices that have been actually reduced | from those heretofore being always a day of tained at any drug y be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Get a medium or large size bottle as || NUMBER OF jimmediately from any drug store. =e However, if you wish first to test | this great preparation seid ten cents REAL ESTATE ‘to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton ===] {1 | ADVERTISEMENTS J) Niuts: (27 0cc07r's bette nes Thursday Dress Sale | \\ | rina vwine var wir | Sotbsilod Wont T A” “Usco” heels require no cement. A i( few nails do the job—and you have what | you never had before—rubber heels that ( scarcely show the joint—a permanent, prac- j tically invisible joint that will last aslong as the heel. There is a sure footed satisfaction in the id broad, flat, tread of “Usco” heels. You will like their yielding comfort and their tough 4 quoted on models in our | —_—_—_—_—_—_——— | The World.........74,103 resistance to wear. rogular stock. | The Herald. ...+..-61,822 ; i In brief, we have taken | Greatly reduced from e 75 {| The Times, . 87,967 - Your repair man has them in black, tan and white, ( the present occasion to | 18.75, 24.50 and 29.50. \ The American, ...».26,414 edtertion’d th The World or Look for the U. 8. seal ] maken huge mid-season Special for this Sale, I WY tne sun... iB itener seins clean-up of all incom- tinction showing the latest fads The Tribune. at any ef The United States Rubber C i nseamornentmour | | MateesteP he Water felons Gorge aad_| — wi ant Hote aetna : er ompany i floors, resulting in sav- || || Satin combinations, Sergey Velveteens, Plain Satins and ‘The World prints more Real telephoned’ ditectiy. to. ‘The Worle, Mechanical Goods Division A ings as never before, | Georgettes in new shades. | » then say. ther Gell $000 Heckman, New ‘ork. aa THREE BROOKLYN STORES———— 7 ‘ a a a arn