The evening world. Newspaper, October 1, 1919, Page 27

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Any Rives by Daylight DAILY, INCLUDING SUNDAY Rall Connections 10, all points North, Hast ged West, Au ubrough raul tickets Fs and Albany accoptel, Musto, Ideal One-Day Outings. Leave Desprossen St. to Octod 3 W. aaa . | Went | Poi e lewburgh, | tPoughkeepsis, i), Hudson and Als Str. Robert Fulton, Fri- Saturday, Steamer leaves 424 St, 10.20; Yonkers, 11.10 A. x tor Bear Mountain, Newburgh, bocen: . le and return to 424 St. Oct. 5, Str, Hendrick Hudson; (1, 12, Str, Rob- rt Fulton; Oct. 13 (Co.umbus Day), atr. Wendrick dtudson, wnat steamer same day from points "retephone: Canal R00, Day” Line il Deabroses Bt. Pier, New York, St. 10.40; Cathartic Vv MUDSON RIVER NIGHTLINES WEW YORK -ALBANY- TROY Dally, sailing | trom R., foot Canal Bt POM. Wee 2a 'st' 90 FM, “Direot rail connections vat Alwang °° ali wn BS, horth, east and west. Phone HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY METROPOLITAN LINE VIA CAPE COD CANAL fen by At Throwed the Canal Both Ways, iw 18, Woot or Murray St, Ry (Sun- Gaye included), " at ; $8.08 HELP WANTED—FEMALE. . Se GIRLS between 16 and 23 who seek A REAL OCCUPATION and not just a job will | ‘find it worth their while to call at our EMPLOYMENT OFFICE FOR TELEPHONE OPERATORS, 1158 BROADWAY, COR. 27TH STREET, MANHATTAN. | This office from 8 A.M. is open toG P.M Courteor attendants will explain the op. portunit in this worth-while profes. sion and its many comforts and conven. fences. Salary paid while loarning. You can also call “SPRING OFFICIAL" fo: information, or apply at the following branch offices: BRONX E, Tremont 2M. too P AV M 408 1 BROOKLYN: Willoughby St. A.M. to 5 P.M 1356 Broadway, 0 A M, to 5 P. M, 81 9 NEW YORK TE HF COMPANY We can now employ a number of YOUNG WOMEN 21 to 85 years of age as NIGHT TELEPHONE OPERATORS. Hours, 9.80 P.M. to7A.M Instruction is given in the day time; salary $12 er week while learn- ng. The advantages of this occupation will be fully explained at our main Employment Office, 1158 Broadway, cor, of 27th Street, Manhattan; open from 8 A. M. to G P, M. If you cannot visit this office call ‘SPRING OF. FICIAL” for informa. tion, or apply at the fol. lowing branch offices: BRONX: 483 ee Tremont Ay., 12 . too P.M. BROOKLYN: 81 ‘Willoughby Gt, @ A, .to5 P.M 1886 Pears 9A. M, to 5 P, M. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY. Sunday World “Wants” Work Monday Wonders “44TH ST. Be. ay 8H URERT., GA Irving GAl 1s WINTER GARDEN * THEATRES: 2 RT ‘Toure AUTIES Eve. 8. Mia Tues, & Sat. | LAST wi CIC ran peas | | BUOU pir corr ae ME Stina ir Tony 220. AN EXCHAN WIVES + «1 GOLD 2: | what Bert INA Gl AIRE N DIGGERS" At”. |] ares ANCER HENRY MILLER’ THRATK & comeoy Eve at $20, Mats Thue. bate 330. || RUTH CHATTERTON In George Scarboroud MOONLIGHT a1 J NIcKEnsocKen. Eves, at 8, JOUN oi Musical ROLY BOLY EYES Wa tee and Chorws er aind. Singer. JOHN GOLOEN Presents THUNDER ore FRAN! oy eck ae Ms way, Mate Wed. Mat, 2.30 | & Bat 220 HUDSON Wert Tag Ryeni CLAREN x We PLYMOUTH. BOWLS YOU ¢ OVER nD UREA Wa wie MAXINE ELLIOTT 'S Tuea! IAST SHIPHAN 39 1HST. “MATS. TO DAY & SAT, anmer JOHN & LIONEL BARR SHUBERT «4. W. of ow: Ww. 45. Bry, 4283. Matinees Thurs YMORE « wo JEST. e15 Matinees Wed. & Sat, 215. Musical Comedy Triumph, Oh, _What a Girl an 8 3S —Hoe ws 42 Thee. ne Divas CORT Wie Wales bere ||| SOTH ST. Day, Be Witt OUT MUST LEAVE NEXT satunpay Vel Ciinnny SCANDAL { euintene “K'REGULAR CASINO Pry wt oon ere Cohan & Harris \\),{24.": wea a The ROYAL, VAGABOND LEW FIELDS" se : AKIN L_RECORDS, MOROSCO * a a ™ THURSTON GLOBE Br? Af STANDAR 0, See w $1 Way & 9 % LA LA LUCILLE BRONX obche | 47, | MATS TODAY. & A’ “THE UNKNOWN. PURPLE® | NEXT WEEK | “THE WOMAN IN ROOM SEATS ON SALE NOW, ae SUNDAY 2—B1G CONCERTS—2 FOR SALE. open banty| Weeklvi gis 6PM ek | TURDAY" SaWeenryigaruraen SEN# FOR BOOK OF GEMS, 8 ‘100% 4 CONFIDENTI fava gROADWay 2 DOORS ABOVE 37? EDIE RELIABLE GOODS = LOW PRICES EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS “TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = NO EMPLOVERS REFERENCE *CALL, WRITE 08 } Lb Oe = CREDLE: | iY JE BES AGENT CALLS “STRICTLY Seni ROYAL DIAMONDS WATCH CO. 35 MAIDEN LANE. 6" Floor: Tel. Tel. Jonn243 ABONDS Ssvnsrcue HELP WANTED—MALS, WANTED—An awning cutter and practical | experienced] factory mau; must be thoroughly | efficient; » $2,000 a year to| start; married man preferred; wag one willing to move to another city. Apply in own handwriting, care of this paper, C C 412] World. All “Tost and Founda” ‘advertised in The Worid or report to “Lost and Found Bureau.” itoom || 108 World Building, will be listed for thirty days, 1 | and Found’ can be left at any of The World's Advertising Agencies, or can bo telephoned directly to The World, Cali 4000 Beekman, New York, oF Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main, > Re EFUBLIC OLIVER MOROSCO'S NEW CIVILIAN. ClOTHES with OLIVE TELL AND THURSTON WALL, GRACE GEORGE in “SHE WOULD AND SHE 010." VANDERBILT PRINCESS ***. Thea. W. 48, _ Math. Wed & Rep, 8.30, Mal. 2:30. Ere 845 Matiness Wed. & Sat 2.10, MIG. Tle WIGHT Theatre th Tarkington n BROADHURST Net 42.8, w BLINN» ihe CHALLE NGE Go) 57338 at of D Eve. 8.50, Mis. To day & 81 Marty, Leon W rm with Trevor. “W. “Eve 8.20, Mia Thurs, and Nat, 2.20. MATINEE TO-MORROW. 2.20. “AT 9.4 CRIMSON ALIBI AIONS 45 yt4 o SUCTESS OF FO Tia “EAST SWES 8 aston marswed 6%, PLAYHOUSE Wes 00 8.20 at. 2.20 ADAM. ae EVA BIGGEST COMEDY HIT LN TOWN. LYRIC "pes. ‘Brlyht Comedy School, only with CENTURY Last i Vines: World's Meat th MANHATTAN re BOOTH GW the Beiterol GreenwichVillage™ dW. way Bee. 8.20. aud Sac, 2.20, BIGGEST *coneoy ‘it IN OALL act au fe ani , Ta Op. Bye, 8.15, Bite 1. W. » DARK “posits idea," —Titea 4 way, A Matinoos Wet. & Sat. 2 " Wed f 1'wa: ae cron F Tonia, PUNNIEST SHOW KATY'S eine OBA ES DEAE with a: RE 44" w BORAT Wil SATO GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES Bewsle, MeCey | Davie, Lewin, Ada Herman & 20 FAMOUS “slirists" MODELS. Ret Jot Fult AMUSEMENTS, of an te Guild's Sensation Ferguso fe) ‘New Dance Hail Open PAS toll ARLE M HANGING “T t0 (uetuding 4 ENING worto, WEDNE GEDAR GROVE GOES ON WILD RAMPAGE ONTHAT SILO JUICE But Mystery of Who Did the Tapping Is Cleared; Adonirab’s in Jail. | By Farmer Smith. | CEDAR GROVE, N. J., Oct. 1— ‘There is no evidence so far as to the mysterious person or persons who tapped Si Perkins’s silo, stole some silo Juice and, worse still, left the precious fluid to escape on the ground, except—Adonirab Pfutter spent the night In the Cedar Grove lock-up. | About 9 P. M. on the eventful night when the Cedar Grove Board of Poul- try Trade adjourned burriedly to tap the silo at Mr. Porkins's invitation Mra, Adonirab Pfutter telephoned to Chief of Police O, @baw that there was a strange man prowling around hor premises. The chief immediately despatched Sergt. Alipaugh to the scene tn the new sixty-horse power patrol! wagon. Allpaugh discovered “Addy” very much mixed up in his own property, | namely, a barbed wire fence. An efficiency expert would have pro- nounced Adonirab Pfutter 100 per| cent. drunk. Sergt. Allpaugh hustled his prisoner! into “the wagon” and hurried to the station house, where it was found “Addie” was too far gone to stand trial. Ali the while Mrs, Pfutter was won- | dering where her husband was, and | she finally adjusted ber night cap| und went to bed blissfully ignorant of the fact that she had been the cause of her husband's incarceration. Now be it known that immediately | after the tapping of Si Perkiny's silo! by @ person or persons unknown at present, there arose and mingled with the night air the gente aroma of al- cohol, and not only did the silo juice which caused the intoxicating fumes to permeate the alimosxphere mingle | with the breeze, but the allo juic iteelf ran into ‘the Perkins spring and on down to the Peckinan River and on again to join the Passaic, Putt John, Si's hired man, arose early the morning after the eventful meeting of the Cedur Grove Bourd of Poultry Trade and started for the barn, “The arom of silo juice was still ig the alr a, he walked across the barn yard. One whiff of it and Nis suspenders short circuited, He did not know what made bim feel 80 frisky. First he let the mule out for a drink of spring water, as was his usual cus- tom. That animal came through the door with his tail up and a snort that awoke Tilly, the hired girl, who thought there must be another pow- der mill explosion at Midvale The mule turried long at the spring and drank deep. Suddenly he reared on bis hind legs and then his front legs and made for the front gate. He went through it Like the Hsvex Fells Limited going down hill, ‘That was the last seen of that ant- mal Rover, the Perkins dog, took his usual morning drink of innocent look ing spring water and barked for twenty-four hours without stopping. William Wallabout's dairy farm ad jolns the Perkins place, and when the faithful bossies drank their fill at the brook on that eventful morning the surrounding county was filled with d cows which CONCERTS AND MUSIC, | HIPPODROM E- SUNDAY NIGHT ST CONCERT IN N.Y. Vatican Choirs presen, CASIMIRI PRICES $5, LOGE & BOX SEATS tr ‘ * ON SebhING VAUDEVILLE, FPROCTOR'S NEW YORK THEATRES Deaton 4 Co. ifenquaen tn other features FEP I2olh Ae ee re socrer ‘ O'Rourke & Farl & om EB SL. At iit Am ay 231, SI. roth Ane scorcn Honey Haak ‘ LADS. AND iN Mine. Gray. Horiaoa & Jokers, and THE FASHION MINSTRELS, es ore PALMER. Y. LEW RICK, tase ri NONETTE” fi GRACE LA ky Aipeeantel eel, eS Brway & Oath St. [itary a ANCE RIAD ER HOWARD | & CLARK 1. & B'WAY ular Prices 8. F KEITH'S. | bh LOE W'S New York Thais & Rod | Coat Mod PM Mond ta ta. a CO ANITA STEWART ii “THE WRECKS rican Koot $24.56." “y A Loew's /m DAY, OOTOBE ‘were returned with difficulty at milk- ing time. It is eetimated it it will take pnd ‘weeks to repair the fences de- stroyed by the hilarious herd which was riotously drunk from the silo pana which poured inte Taylor's rook. But that fs not all. At milking time the Jerseys and Holsteins delivered silo fuice flavored milk, or milk punch. Tillie Haines came for @ quart as usual in the evening, and when she t home her great-grandfather, Sbeaian Haines, drank a giass and immediately started for the Pompton Turnpike on the run. Constable Edwards of Singac honed about § P. M. to ask the jaines folks to come and get their relative, as he was delivering a tem- perance lecture in front of the Singac ‘Town Hall and disturbing the peace. Sixteen cats tried to climb the flag- pole at the Cedar Grove schoothouse. | It is thought they were affected either by drinking the silo juice in the brook or by the fumes, Deacon Phiabbygast of the Thumb Point Church got a taste of the milk punch and started running the music rolls backward through his self- playing piano, “Gosh all hemiocks while changing rolls. ce July first.” Wallie Dobbs soon got wind of the silo juice impregnated milk and dro oe new car over to the dairy and ried to buy sixteen quarts. He had to_he gatinfied with one bottle. ‘This small quantity, however, was enough to make him run his new car up _n telegraph pole ‘I ain't felt ser Ointment Skin Troubles People who have itched and scratch. ed for years yet peaceful sleep and rest through the use of Cadum Oint- ment. It Sabiag the is very soot aver the skin ii ist itching at once and and healing wher ited or inflamed. Cadum Ointment is good for eczema, pimples, blotches, tetter, scal skin, eruptions, chafings, piles, rash, sores, scabs, orm, Cuts, ete, Cad: u Crsaeta Ament French preparation’ the original formula, OTOPLAYS. oe LAST 5 DAYS The Play That Thrills and Delights ~ Broadway FARNUM presented bi Veg! Fox i CCeSS mE AST or the DUANES Because of tremendous success, ita initial run of two weeks was extended through this week. 5 Fimes Dailys Sunday 1PM. to Vi PM. PRICES 50*-#1? !" he shouted | Cadum R 1, 19 Means Thrift Opportunities in Appurel For Thursday, Women | FALL SALE SPECIALS For Today and Tomorrow Women’s Fall Suits— Trimmed Millinery— New belted model developed in broad-| Tailored and dress st bo smarly lar of voll materlal--panel beck and| Wr "ee: S40... Untrimmed Hats— Fashionable tailored and dress models in favorite styles for Fall and Winter— black and best colors—effective front—flowered silk linin, ‘olors in- clude brown, 01 A ne black . 83.75 iteration. Women’s Coats— combinations— Various new models developed in ker-| ®UF "eR: baa SA eee . 866 i sey cloth and silvertone—belted, but- ton trimmed, self collars and cuffs, semi-lined or lined throughout—best Fall shades—our reg. $32.74 and $34.74. Untrimmed Hats— Fall models, in large and medium shapes—black and colore—our reg. $2.87 Mi: Conte ar Limit two. Box pleated back, button trimming d fur collar of kit coney—colors Ostrich Bands—- pe, brown and Oxford—semi- And rt cies im popular Fall lined—16 to 20 years— shades and black— our reg. $24.78... ..00066, 8.50) our regular sosecceees We DS Lingerie Blouses— Limit two. Numereu itl beer taf and| Hat Trimminge— patinte tailor effeet em s ey Splendid assortment of wings and our rut lace trimmed) 4 | fancy fenthers—black and colors. our regular .95.. Limit two. Young Men’s Suite— Limit two. Women’s Bloomers— Good quality, pink crepe finished with ruffle and fancy brai Popular seam models, in single our regular .84..........6.. «G2 and dow reasted effects—also sack Limit two. model—variety of new: fancies, also | navy blue—excellent tailoring—34 to Camisoles— 88 chest— White and flesh colored crepe de chine| dur regular 827.50 . 238.50 Limit one Little Boys’ Suits— A splendid choice of new models in plain colored corduroys, serges and desirable mixturer—3 to 8 yeare-— —funcy yokes, trimmed fro nd back—our regular $1.48.. is és Limit two. Brassieres— ‘aucy material, pink, hooked front— sizes 34 to + our regular 85.94... + AT our reg. hogar G4 Limit two Corsets— ett Cooled Newest styles in brown, gray and fancy mixture, full cro our regular .94 Limit two Babies’ Coats— White corduroy, ¢ styles, padded | Fine quality brocaded material, elastic hip; long bip sizes £0 to 30- Our reg. 85.00.06... BTM Limit two Women’s Wool Sweaters— Tuxedo and belted coat models, plain and fancy weaves; colora are rose, turquoise, Pekin, buff, Copen and] UF Pekular 83.9 . American Beau! . our reg. 89.48...............-00] Babies’ Gowns— Amit t Blue aod pink striped, also white Gingham House Dresses- jannelette; sizes to 8 yeare— Checked and — striped our regular .07 sevens ATR blue, black and lav Limit three. collars, pockets in skir —our reg. 82.47 & 82. 7a Men's Cotton Hose— Limit two. Double heel and toe—black and colors Men’s Initial acini yo Handkerchiefs— Large size— Collars and Sets— 84 hall di . Sunremeleh St Les 12 bded Dainty styles in Organdy, pique and L d lace— Healt "tg. sane our regular 47... ..ceseeees 34 Women’s Handkerchiefs— Limit’ iwo All linen, sheer and cambric qualities— Children’s Umbrellas— our regular $1.08 half doz.. 80) k cotton— Serviceable quality bl our regular $1.47,....... a Limit one. Each 4 | Limit two dozen, HOUSEDRE LS and APRON Buying now for the winter saves time and thought later on, especially as our great assortments are complete with new fall merchandise, and Thurs- day’s values offer these special price inducements. House Dresses House Dresses—odd sizes—striped Women’s Extra Size Hovse Dresses 7 Percales and ginghams — belted gingham—gray, blue and laven- modely—light and dark colors der—square collar—plain cham striped patterns—some o tible collars—others with sailor collars and cuffs of white novelty Liey trin ming—sizes 45 ENTRAL THEATRE BROADWAY at 476 Stiect NOVY i Sth & LAST Matinees THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS: The Greatest Love Story Ever ‘Told, Featuring Dorothy Phillips Ax, All Seats 2 Co, Fd Allon & Five Otners | Reserved AMUSEMENTS. “EVERY DAY nu CO AY war da ee HAPPY PRICES, SEATS @ WEEKS AHEAD. STARLIGHT “¥ant" AT EAST 177TH ST, SUBWAY STATION (FORMERLY BRONX AMUSEMENT PARK), AMUSEMENTS STILL OPEN. DANCE “TE ERRACE GARDEN PALACE, [ati 2 12 satan OLUMBIA | 'y/04s%3! BILLY WATSON 2k) ny COMPANY. Under Direction, of |PARK# Prices 7he—-B00-—Tbe. Noon Jo 11 DM (POP pit (ie Seana 0 yey ONCHLSTRA. CHARLES RAY in WIWE EOG CHATE LOP."” Soloists, nvatro. ORCHESTRA. SDI GEO.LOAME TUCKER S, Teitacle TOM MOORE in “LORD and LADY Alay.” STRAND ORCHESTRA, STRAND way & A1b St, material—sizes 48, 50 2 75 and 5¢—our reg. #8.60. —button our reg. #247... 210 low Aprone—striped or figured percale—light or da our tg $1.58 * aeneaes to 53: Bun fropt | MORNING SPECIALS—-Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P, M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders. $16.50 Boys’ Fall Suits 9 to 17 yee seve 1 stiocte—grays mixtures and no. hoys’ CLOTHING. 12.50 | $1.54 New Feather Pillows. waist seam models, | Strong art tickings- oa——-also somi-Norfolk trong, firm tlekings— br heather Our Teg, bur reg Hi PILLOWS BasEsive, 27 ct. Bleached Muslins 36-inch—soft finished. MUSLINS-- BASEMENT, $4.97 Genuine Couch Covers. Keversible—Orlental rug effects: extra wide. UPHOLSTERY 97 ct. Serges- 4l-inch. knee Part wool-—garnet, brown, taupe, ankle length he alzes Copenhagen, myrule, navy and extra siges—-our reg. $1.17.. SS blu KAIT UNDERWEAR MAIN FLOOR 46 ct. Ticking Blue ands white stripe TICKINGS- BASEMENT THIRD FLOOR, $9.74 Boys’ Navy Blue Suits. 7 Sem!-Norfolk models—full belted finished with buekles—trousers Uned—s t nurs ¢ LOTMNG. THIRD FLOOR, $1.07 Women's Medium Weight BASEMENT. Union Suits Low neck—#leevoless 3 ivr Kk DRESS GOODS —MAIN FLOOR 33 et. Faney Percales 25 Good assort of neat patterns, WASit DUEAS PADRICR. BARBMENT uM S1-ineh | See other pag oe 0550s. BUSINESS HOURS—9 A. M. TO 5 P, M. REARN ‘West of Fifth Avenee 17! ANNUAL GREAT FALL SALE and Other Needs ’s Dav Fall Sale Specials For To-Day and To-Morrow Black Satine— 35 inches, fine, close face, soft finish suitable for = dress purposes— our re ATK 18 yds. Plaid Taffetas— Attractive patterns in medium aad dark color combinations— our regular Limit Chiffons— Double width, complete range of evening and street colore— our reg. " 73 Welling gee y Navy, Blue Men's Wear Serges— ae rr) nid J wide, good et war regular $3.48. -- 8.00 Limit 10 yards.” All- Woot Popline— ide, full assortment of new navy and black 38., ‘ ° le, colors, includi: 10-Yd. Piece Longoioth aa Good utility fabric, for all par poses— our regular $2.70... . 210 Limit @ pes 10-Y¥d. Piece Nainsook— 44 inches wide, woven of fine combed yarn, sheer and soft, for infants’ wear an lingerie our regular $5.50............ 4.90 . Limit 2 pes Luncheon Cloths~ 45x45 in.—wercerized —_ bleached damask—-close, durable weave Table Napkins (15 {a Beene mercerized Sir regolar $1.44 44 (dox.)...... 17 Limit 5 dozen, Turkish Towels— Individual siae, hemmed, white border— our regular .24..........s0008 oO o. Limit Linen Toweling— Firm, durable weave, baat: ae —our regular .54. Limit 20 yards.” Cotton Toweling— Serviceable quality, colored bode our regular .@844.......... “td Limit 20 yards. | Knives and Forks— Fine American steel, coco-balo handles—set of 12, including six forks— knives and our regular. L7A Tablespoons and Forks— “grade et a4 in bright or 53 ur reg, . Limit Fey Pinel Stamped Dish Towels— 15x27 in.—white with colored Fruit of Loom, Sheeting— 5-4—value .5: 6-4—value . 7-4+—value R-4+—value . 9-4—value . 10-4—value . Ticking— Splendid quality — assorted 36-Inch Cheesecloth— Bleached absorbent qual ty value 7%. see Limit 1 piece. Crochet Spreads— Heavy raised designs— our regular 82.47.00... 40005 Limit two. White Castile Soap Average weight per bar is 214 po! —our regular .59..... | Limit @ bars. Dressmaking School Now Open 3.00 Course of Six Lessons Sessions daily, an hour and a balf each; appoint- ments at your convenience, ” Inquire at Information Booth, Main Floor. ‘| |

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