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cence, THEATRES. ore * ree” ie Baws WINTER GARDEN ae | rest ay E ¥ BUNDAY atable CONCERTO & BUSINESS PROpES RO Mth Sime it Wot Bea, ae, . me with power oe 5. Today & Sat Broadway Gate a Rousing Welcome Las’ Night to Thes@ Masters of Mirth Of the Musicians’ New Orchestra : BODANZRY wer, to let. IERSHON, 43 3% HELP WANTED—FEMALE. | a beet wanreo—remae F 2 Tuite Newest Musical Rxvravaca SOME ONE sald the Other day that if we eould explain all at once the many fea. tures of telephone op. erating that make it so attractive not only to girls but to mothers who want to know that their daughters are well cared for in i the business they en. and 90 TERS PHI TUCKER FIRST FUN MATINEE TO-D, “10-NIGHE ar8 ERN-MARLOWE, This Wh, Twelfth Night: Next Ha rY,) wes OPEN ¢ TONIGHT | LAST NIGHTS SEATS QOOD TO-NIGHT, ‘Ticketa 166 to $2 at Rox Office. Steinway Piano, THEATRE ICELAND B’way at 52d St. = peu ee Weald Taye C00 many fiusbands Semicstbe te cu OPENS TO-NIGHT|! | Povey comeszersereracy ruenen, “ ‘Fraining Departments Admission 75 Cents Rowrence Grossmith Five Silhams, for Operators than (Including War Tax) 481H ST, THRATHE, Ne ‘we could = possibly : STORM asus WILL CREATE A SENSATION—Eve Sun. handle. We have not the space to t*!l all these things here, but we | will be glad to give you all the informa. i DAY tion you desire about YDS as telephone operating if av ae nie." nitty you will call at our nan Main Employment Of. | HAPPY rPY PRICES, — — fice, 1158 BROAD. a WW os WAY, COR. 27TH New Dance Upen MAT. MAT. 1 PABST-HARLEM TO-DAY. ‘TO-DAY. ST., MANHATTAN, 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M., OR AT THE FOLLOW. ING BRANCH OF. FICES: BRONX, 458 E. Tremont Av., 12 M. to9 P, M, BROOKLYN, 81 Willoughby St., 9A.M.to5 P.M. 1886 Broadway, 9A. M. to 5 P. M. Girls 16 to 28 are eli- DANCING--7 to 12; rave, Sundays and Holidays. 2 t0 12. AD! aw. iqueading 3 en adi Be. | Gen Wist "OF th AVE. STARLIGHT “¥% ae Seah i a UNTIL MON, i Dai GOLDEN CROOK a, CHARITY. | \Psoun a Salary ane while THE PULL | CENTRAL &, ow F one ta TOGETHER BALL } ‘ssc Ob, ‘What’ a"Gin ey COMPANY, | URN Mve, SAT. OCT. 11 Il Sergi aps aaam eer een i Grand Central Palace SHAM SC. SCANDAL. yasscts ADMISSION 50c "itis, Wiest | anne St suttnes ‘Gusat at a We i “Don’t Miss It” Bway & 30th Bt. Ben CASINO "5.2 4% Be Sve Week Available Positions as LEW FIELDS Wo TA LONELY NIGHT TELEPHONE OPERATORS. a EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &C OLIVER MOROSCO'S New Com Hours 9.30 P. M. to Katherine Tinaloy CIVILIAN ee 7A.M. Katherine Ti l with 01 OLIVE LIVG TELL b AND THURSTON HALL. Experience not necessary. We can now employ a number of women 21 to 35 years of age. We teach you and pay you $12 a week while learning. This is a splendid op- portunity for women Who seek a worth while occupation, with real opportuni. ties for advancement and unusual provi- sions for the workers’ comfort and well be- ing. Call “SPRING OFFI. CIAL” for full infor. mation or apply at (Loader 7) ical, Mi it Ti ngle be Fi Rate a-Yors Colleg) j “THEOSOPRY AND VITAL PROBLEMS OF Ti E DAY. fj un ayn of a oe ne Aeolian Hall, 43d Street, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 8.15 P.M. Sorel after ak ret free at box office, Solheet ne ‘ree Trap't, ‘of Ra s. 4 A VOICE THEDARK Th ada MW. of I Pepin seat ie, ar ‘aol Naa sre Wd can a Euia ‘DAY, et MANHATTAN: GA 1 ee pares tl cor, LON' CRE 3} aa RA a 27th St., 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. ADAM i= EVA BRONX: MIGORST COMEDY MIT IN TOWN, 458 E. Tremont Ave., 12 M. to 9 P. M, BROOKLYN: 81 ay seus apy St., 9 A, M.to 5 P.M, 1886 Broadway, 9 A.M. to 5 P. M. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY, 424 St.. near B'way LYRIC gases on hy 938 “anBatine Thi FIVE N..LLION (Comedy $.0 Pacey i th Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson's \ UpFiom Nowhe'e ie Hudson mr by Daylight pyDATLY. INCLUDING SUNDAY. . rect Rail Connecti i points North. kage and West. All ‘tagbueh rail +o: HELP WANTED-—MALE AUGHTS ante Designers, detailers and FY tracers, experiencd in me- Si; Kin, thang. relay, ton Point, A wand .¢hanical and elec.rical work; yarns ve experience, age and sal: anvga,, ar Neadrige far WH permanent po- Mehavtek Hua Ae Bes Ws heat sitions B04 World. __| waves Brorent Oba * hese “ 99 Owen? BysuEN Waatal hea z! 0.20; Wa 18bun fe 9-405 Yom ere, AT 9. 45 c me at feeenn, 21.10" A, last. } buren, ns ouhikespete and return to 424 bert Fulton: Oct, 13 et Beas ie lant, Mi , ‘adem 48 Wand.” St MANHATTAN (Gouimbus Bayle sto. Mondrick itudsan pave ‘tan 6 tReturn steamer uame day from points | Ps am ¢ FOR SALE. | marked stehene Canal 1900. vee DARK ROSA Fa " Day” I wne NOES ad tr / GREENW Nesbrowsen y. Pier, New Yorks VILLAGE, FOLLIES Ho | McCoy. Bava, Jains dy [oats u Perman al Herman, bhuy’ Con MOUS ANTISTS' MODELS—20 MUDSOW RIVER NIGRTLIN MEW WORK ALBANY ~- TROY wally wading trom Plo: 6% H., tout ‘at pists Went Iga sty oad ot tall roc lOns wt Albany i Re Ht north, east aud weet. “Phoue nal oo fIBEGNNAVIER ion’ COMPANY Sina Pon BOO, OF GEMS, TLE g¢ NFIDENTI A DIT? bigs i Mis one aor ARE LAST 6 TIMES ohn Fer usoh] ven at rt aa CENTURY THEATRE t ~ NEXT DAY NiGI Pik tees nagapastins| METROPOLITAN LINE ||NEXT SUNDAY Nictit £O BOSTON init sa tno Tans: VIA CAPE COD CANAL ave Pier 18, eciodis), "or Soh ‘Mites Sd “TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL <= MO Ene Overs REFERENCE CALL, WRITE Of } ALL STAR PERFORMANCE |_tHe “Acrons” TIDELITY LEA a 7 ED te cTSt, pnd Foard” artietee a VALUES 3 eos odvertised in The World or reperted A nace 08 Wort be Dea IAMOND 6 x ceca 2 ia Na) AIDEN LA\ "FLO JOHN 24.3 1 Weeits, tehes, Diamonds. UnnitD © A CH & DIAMOND GO. 5. TOOK THE OFF THE Lavens” {7 AM WOODS Piven s Will be Meted lists can be for thirty days, Ti seen at any of The Vor! nd Found” sdvertnemente id's Offices. wine, THE GIRL IN’ * i LOTS DE oO 2 . 4100 Main, : canner DIDMONOS were SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK WONDERS THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OUUTUBES 0, wear, Peet six ime Solved. PARIS, Oct. &.—Gen, Geasouln, head of the Railway Branch of the Ministry War, has promised the Municipal 1 tis Feported, that the fe isis would be passed’ in a fortnight. ratitutte roloum for coal tn In # being considered, WATCH hee BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking t!.. vvorld’s standardremedy for kidncy, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles— | GOLD MEDAL aALEN Oy The National Rony of Holland for centuries and LI ened ‘Wilhelmina. ‘All cragatam, sizes, Look for A mame Geld Medal om every box and accept mo imitation ARKTHORE * Daclassee Hi SETSUAY Ta vent | TIEGFELD FOLLIES | ON SHE HOOF AT 11.39 (Dancing at 10) cl NEW ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC RAYMOND HITCHCOCK ut HITCHY KOO 1918 LT foliday Matinee Monday. “APPLEBLOSSOMS” paste. Frits Krvisler & Victor Jncobl LYCEUM {ica $80 5 DAVID BELARCO. vrteent Bie a INACLAIRE™ ane Eee HENRY ST WAM RUTH” CHA CHAT "MoONti@N "\=-BULY EYES ti and Chorus of Steppers, Smilers punt GUDY EES Fn. & Get. tm, [anil Te tied | in | —Stephen Rathbun, Hive, Bun, WHERE’S YOUR WIFE ° na cere - THUNDER “Eres ho u HUDSON sia". Te' ish CLARENCE Fo W. 42d ft, ven 815 Cohan & Harris W431 8%,,P. 038 The ROYAL VAGABOND | | BREAKING ALL RECORDS, | , OER Tite Be aon | VAUDEVILLE. » rrenoctors NEW YORK THEAT, Ss a ark & Lex. Hing Osi SL 1 | CHEER OP WEEK | 3: |Vaudevil ue BF. Kolih’s With aa cota cae | Ri iver: = ‘© WAY Poo ar Prices | a bur. Wy > New aE the re & tot te Me Raby “itt “The macro ORGHESTHA, TRA MAOGE KENNEDY nnd as i) way AN De OncneaT na ! mes ALTO are ‘| to register and enroll in her party Her Girl Scotts, as future voters, have of- _| squads th “ON Olshansky in Recital; ; New Beethoven Society By Sylvester Rawling. USSIAN artists are much to the R fore in these early days of the music season, Bernardo Ol-| |mnanexy, a baritone singer in opera, added his nar © the Hat last night | by giving a recital at Aeolian Hall. His voice is powerful and not with- out charm, although sometimes it lacks ingratiating quolity. Hie pr gramme included an elegy to the dead by Bimboni, an Italian com: | poner, af Inte identified with Now! York, entitled “Pour I Ideal Ni Sommes Morts,” mung for the fir time; three Roumanian folk songs Marie Bachmann's “Mignonette,” Lishina's “The Gypsy” and a group of songe in English, among which was Agide Jiacchia's “The Kiss,” sung for the first time. Karel Leit- ner was Mr. Olshbansky's accompan- ist at the plano. Harold Bauer, the pianist, an- nounces the establishment of a new musical gociety, The Beethoven As- sociation, to give chamber music concerts “devoted exclusively to vo- cal and instrumental compositions by Beethoven.” The eminent arthsts who are to o-operate with Mr. Bauer, an imposing list, are to re- celve no remuneration for thelt services. The net proceeds are to be devoted to some purpose of musical interest, to be determined upon at the end of the season. Many com- positions rarely heard in public will be performed out of “love and rever- ence for the works of the great mas- ter.” The first of six concerts will be given at Aeolian Hall on Tuesday evening, Nov. 4 MAUDE ADAMS'S ILLNESS POSTPOMES STAGE SEASON Now at Her Summer er Home i in Cats- killsIf Well Enough Her Tour ! Will Start in December, | Maude Adame is at her summer home in the Catskill tion is said to be such some doubt as to whethor she Will re- turn to the stage at present. The Charles Frohman Company in- | — to send Miss Adams on a tour in December if she ts but ta holding back announcemen til next month, when it will be known | if eho will be strong cnough for such he star is very juffered am nervous breakdown in Boston last January and was placed under the care of a jalist. For several months she been living very quietly, spendin most of the time at her summer home in the Catskills, — 1,000 ACTORS WIRE PRAISE. | Value 57... Fourteenth ®irect Went of Fifth Avenue LAST 5 DAYS 17! GREAT FALL SALE The Great Assortments. That:Have Made This Sale a Tremendous Success Will Be Fully Maintained Throughout the Week, So That Those Who Have Not Yet Purchased May Be Sure of Finding Bargains Up to the Very End Thursday’s Interesting Values in Women’s Suits and Dresses Thursday is Women’s Day, and from among the hosts of smart new agit we select these Suits and Dresses ¢or 3; ricing because they are latest fashions an sabe le in every way. Dresses Dresses of all-wool serge, practical for the business woman and for general wear, are smartehed with braid and button trimming 18.75 New Crepe de Chine and satio dresses for the afternoon occasions of the season are here in navy, taupe, vk oe black. A lace veatee gives to this model a light, bes si jo! ur reg. meh and 1.30 24,75 A large selection of serge and tri tine ‘ drenees te many individual styles overed by this modest price. The long line silhouettes, em- broidery and many ne hese dresses as new aad 29. 75 attractive . Suits Special Thursday Value 34.50 Our regular $42.75 Suits of velour, burella and cheviot finely tailored and smartly designed are exceptionally good value at this price. s faced with contrasting velvet, rows of buttor ine tucks, interes and other traits declare them of st atyle, Color Oxford, reindeer and green. No charge for Alterations. Fall Sale Specials For Today and Tomorrow Fine he Rugs Sheets and Pillow Cases : 1 ouches mark t! Value $16.97 1.94 Fine quality, no dressing, Oxle ft. ‘border de- PILLOW CASES vigns in solid or chinte colorings | 45x86 in.—val. 48... ....6005 38 extremely serviceable and looking. 54x90 in.—val Fine Cretonnes Pe BG | 19580 a Vardiwide Oriental, eisiped chinte, -|aetas moet Jepanose and all-over floral effects Limit dies ‘Thank Ethel Barrym re for Werk | in about forty distinct styles. aia bala yee yards. Fruit of Loom Muslin Tt was learned to-day that the Cotton pees oe ‘sity ,t° dite lengths most prized message which ¥thel Barry Que regular 88.00.0600. ee00. , iuiiabgdlca s more recelved Monday night on her ¥ opening in “Declasses” atthe Kmpire ute rie mt Trnit ef Loam, Sheeting was'a telegram signed by nearly 1,000) 5-4—val. i members of the Actors’ Equity Associa- of which Miss Barrymore was « during the strike. It read: y this be a small token of our gratitude for your beautiful, sym= our bre aare pathetic loyalty to during the até unpltasantnena, ~, did was to keep up the | traditions ot glorious family name.” The actress also received hundreds of ‘other congratulatory messages. four Deocketader Not Seriously Il. It was said at the Rockville Centre Sanitarium yesterday that Lew Dock- wtader, the minstrel, a patient there, 4a not in a serious condit Mrs. Dock~ r fald at her hor n Long Beach she expected her husband to be out b; Saturday, She added he was “tired out.” GIRL SCOUTS HELP WOMEN TO REGISTER $,500 of Them will Show Their Elders Where to Enroll to Vote. Women of Manbattan, the girls are coming, 3,500 strong! The Girl Scouts are the gentle mannered little special police who will urge you to register, tell you where your polling place may be found, even escort you there if the case be urgent. If there is a eer- vice they can perform to enable a busy mother to allp away long enough they stand ready to do it. For the fered themselves for this task to the City League of Women Voters, and | have promised Miss Mary Garrett Hay, the Chairman, to hunt out all he ‘timid or careless or ignorant women voters and bring them to the polls, | When Miss Marion Bishop, Director | of the Gir) Scouts in Manhattan, t dered their help yesterday, the sco were enthusiastic. Ax soon as they could be aasigned to districts arted work tegister now to vote on | ) and enroll now to vote primaries next spring on the tos, Gove nator” in the choice of Preal and Ur ror assuuits against bod) diveur) fall Keep of tn Constant Use for Many Ysarr—Ask Your "Doctor—On Bale at Drugplats. ee? regular .75.. A seemingly impossible value. well dressed woman needs a switch to arrange her coiffure fashionably ~make your selection NOW from this specially desirable lot To prevent dealers buying, quantities r Silk Mix Chie tte ed ¢ fone! ‘59 rich lustre and all the leading tithes for street und evening wear. me | Limit 18 yards 1oa-—eal, “7 te | oow 0 obimit 80 ydny iw of oqo Our ety oR +. BG) sod ky opg dinings Eiderdown _finis! le of im- Ou egy tdiey 1,27 ported cottom=variety of color mart peernicnel ror ttt and cout combinations—size 66x80, Uihing, . Limit four, Limit 10 yards. Fall Sale Specials in MILLINERY Make Thursday a particularly pated) day to buy a t.immed hat, or if you prefer to choose a shape and trim it there is a bewildering variety of lovely things to appeal to you. Ready-to-Wear Hats Untrimmed Hats Our regular $9.05 2.66 | Our regular $1.87.. AA New smart models in popular New Autumn shades and shapes. styles oe: aad ela colors. Limit two. ce ene Untrimmed Hats Trimmed Hats 755 | Our renular $7.50 5.75 Oy ao ular $4.50....., ndid variety of becomii A good assortment in black and Fall colors. Aen effectively trimmed, ; Limit two, Limit two. Wings and Fancy Feathers Trimmed free if hats and materials Our regular $1.95. . L.3B7 Flowe parchased. here Black and a good selection of wers and Wreaths colors. Our regular Limit ‘two Our Beauty Shop Is equipped with every essential for ren- dering skilled service in every division of beauty culture to our patrons at moder- ate prices. Individual booths, spotlessly white, sanitary throughout and the ex- pert service of courteous, intelligent at- 2.45 Handsome Wavy Switches Of course you ‘ped one. Every Limit two, Mounted on Three Short Stems... Salon de Luxe—Seeond Floor NCFNIMG STFCIALS—-Tecey y & Tcmorrew U neil 1 P. M. No Mail or T ne Orders 1.50 Boys’ Fall Suits 12.0 | 97 ct Storm 19 to 17 yre—walst seam modes, eoveral atyle ala -Nortolk Keys, ow heather “pit Daas PLO I33 * Faney Percules 25 Feoptment of neat patterns Wisin Date #AnMICN. RASKMENT ‘or h 8.94 Extea 3.15 finiahed ‘with buek ls ae belts 01 koand, ompretty burt rousers Lins models onteets BOYS: CLOT THAD ¥L0OR, fl Dats 0) 27 et. Bley ced Meals | HEL HICOATS SECOND FLOOR soft finish $L.SI White Gerre Ferthe tlh 87 we sui Na BADEMEN FEATHERS BASHAM ENT 48 and $7 et. New Cretanre 87 | 4 ct. Curtain Koes 18 Yard wide—chintz, verdure, weenie age brane endmcentend $6 10 64 Oriental and xt ive a UPHOLSTERY —-Bat | inc KiA DE DEPT, —9KCOND FLOOR Babies’ SALES Days Continued See Today's Evening Journal or Globe for full details, See other pages for an Exceptional Sale of Brassieres, Start of Season Sale of Housedresses, © 4 4 Fall Sale Specials For Today and Tomorrow Young Men’s Suits Our regular 827.50-- value 832.50 . 23.50 Popular waist-seam models, in single and ¢ le breasted effecte—alsa = nack §=— model — variety of new fancies, also navy blue—excellent tailoring —¥93 to 38 chest, Dept. 94. Ploor Limit one. Little Boys’ Suits Our a ular $5.04 4. A aplendid choice of new models plala tolorad c rorduroys, serges and = mixtures—various style collars, Limit two. Boys’ Ca Our regular .94 # -76 Newest styles in brown, gra and —_faney mixtures—wel made, full crowns. Limit three. Wool Sweaters Our regular $8.94... 7.64 Tuxedo and belted coat ‘models in navy, turquoise, merica: Beauty, Pekin, Oxford and black. Limit two. Percale House Dresses Our regular $2.47. . 1.77 Belted models in striped and figured PE ven round and bo fh Red | aa colored Limit two. Misses’ Coats Our regular $26.74....... 19.85 Youthia bi waisted models silvertone in iar reindeer, or blood and na Venetian linings—1 years. Plush Coats Crepe de chine, taffeta, Siti and, dark striped silky models Limit two. Voile dheceines Ons. rrqalas 0.00 on 54 Dai roel, prettily trim. — with lace or neatly em- roi “Limit two. Women’s Night Dresses Our regular $2.68. . 1.04 Cambric or nainsook—V or high neck—yokes with tucks or — embroidery—embroidered neck and sleeves. Limit two. Women’s Drawers Our regular .78. 34 Nainsook ruffle of wide em- broidery. Limit two. Pink Broche Corsets Our regular $4.00, 2.54 Firm — material, tes jionable lines, low buat, pret! med vith embroi Our regular 88, ¥ quality fin red and corded—fitted with elastic at waist—all edlors. Limit two. Children’s Flannelette Skirts Our regular .77. 55 White and colored—4# to 16 yeurs, Limit three. Long Flannelette Gertrudes Our regular .87 -73 Scalloped edge and plain hem. Limit two, Misses’ and Girls’ Our regular 81,48 Middies Aun White twilled jean colored ollars and cuffs--sizes 6 to 18 years Limit two Stationery Our regular 47 .338 Box containing 24 sheets and %4 envelopes=-white panel with tinted borders, Limit three, ‘ Brooms Made of finest quality broom corn by one of her best maxers, Nos. 6 and Tour reg. 81.15 and #11 88s No. our reg. $1.42, $1.58 and $1.67 en 2.22 No, Tour reg, $1.54 and 81.08 eo JUL Limit two each Table Oilcloths* Value .6s 82 Large assortment of coloré and patterns--Llo yds. wide-sub- ject to slight imperfections, Linut 12 ie | <input iti