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PHONE COMPANY. 81 WOMEN! 21 to 36 years of age, who aré truly ambitious, may now secure worth-while occupa- A tions as NIGHT TELEPHONE OPERATORS; good pay while learn. ing; lunches at cost; 4 congenial environ. ment; special pr.ments for length of service. & Hours 9.30 P, M. to7 A.M. Applicants should call “SPRING OFFICIAL” or visit one of the following offices: MANHATTAN. (Main Office) 1158 Bway., cor. 27th st, 8 A.M, to 6 P. M. BRONX. 453 E. Tremont ay., 12M. to9 P. M. BROOKLYN 81 Willoughby st. 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 1336 Broadway, 9 A.M, to S P, M. NEW YORK TELE- PHONE COMPANY. HELP WANTED—MALE. AVO0% $2Weekly THEO RM SENB FOR BOOK OF GEMS, TLE ¢ DIT Be0ts light to all points All through rail New York and Albany =| genuine must be marked with the ay Line METROPOLITAN LINE foot of Murray Mt, Daily (Sun- Fare $5.65. —— NAME “BAYER” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Safe and proper directions are in every ‘‘Bayer package’’ “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be | THEATRES, | THEATRES. 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Brady, Young Man's Fancy and Highl) ne i OF THE with PHILIP MERIVALE,~ JI PERCY HUTCHISON AND THE ENTIRE ORIGINAL QUEEN'S THEATRE (LONDON) COMPANY. 500 ORCH. SEATS $1.00 § tasr west iv, TAY BAINTET. ASTOR” Hats wed.6 50 nr. Biway. Ewes. 8.40, ees Wed. & Bat. 240, OLIVER MOROBCO'S New Comedy “suave CIVILIAN CLOTHES With OLIVE TELL AND Ti wery Night at #1 | COMEDY , #1: #-2f Bway Matinoes Thurs & Mat 20 wet Core’y The Five Million 3200 Good Be a {Sit BARRYMORE. JES GREENWICH The Busybody Next Door Started the Trouble Ld and then OLD SLEUTH BARNES BUTTED IN relieve Colds, Headache, Toothache, Farache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheu- . “AT 9:45” || AMERICAN seeRs ti ™ BOCCACCIO Lame | MOROSCO We i. oe. a+ tast HOLBROOK BLINN '™ | Hane THE CHALLENGE WYN Thea, W. 42 8. Tel. Bi N peti Se Bz | NOBRYES ZIEAIIE tr: sn Bons WHERE'S YOUR WIFE? Rudolph Polk’s Violin Recital; | A Child’s Letter By Sylvester Rawling. LIBRE would seem to be no end to the crop of present-day vio- linists, Leopold Auer is respon- sible for most of them, but there are others who are not disciples of tho great Russian master-teacher, One of these is Rudolph Polk, who made a New York debut in a recital at Aco- | Man Hall jast night. He is an Ameri- can who studied with Max Benedix before he went to France to become a pupil of Henri Marteap. From the latter Mr. Polk won a testimonial as to capacity that was remarkable, and in @ large measure Mr, Polk last night c, Justified Mr, Marteau's estimate, He disclosed a tone that was big, suave # safety “Bayer C pe |matism, Neuritis, Joint Pains, and @nd ini ating, a technique that was day, Sir’ Robert’ Fulton: ‘Saturday, StF. gettin, gh beh ee Then you are] pain generally. adequate and a manner that was con- Washington Irving. peed ne , hy workl-famous| “Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets fidont without conceit. His playing methetyet steamer wams day trom pointe Aspi iesan bed by physicians for oe but a few cents. Druggists also of the Tchaikovsky concerto in D ‘Telephone: Canal 9200, | ¥ “ sell larger “Bayer” packages. Aspirin major tivating, even though afin Hed an unbroken package of | is the trade mark of Bayer Manufac- | \t Worked someching of the inner fre Hudson j Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which | ture of Monoaceticacidester of Sali- that stirs emotion to the depths. In |contains proper directions to safely !cylicacid.—Advt, ed pronouncement of the Bach pre- huttetetananetenenemememeneen =~ Cadum ‘Ointment mit! NOTHING BUT LOVE 25 Broa. Dre. 830. | - for ran | Teeate’ The ue whew | Sein Troubles A Play that runs [rial Ah hin hatte | People who have itched and scratch. the entire | s.conms ‘BOYS WII|B@ BOYS’ |) fsctheduah fe ube st Cadueronne gamut of hue | Fe I i very Ase and" nntig wien man emotion. ever ¢! in is irritated or inflamed. ' Cadum Ointment is good for eczema, pimples, blotches, itch, tetter, scaly skin, eruptions, chafings, piles, rash, sores, scabs, ringworm, cuts, ete. a ETHEL 6 AKIN’ Play |] BARRYMORE | Declassee NOW AMSTERDAM TONIGHT 8.18 MATS. WED. & SAT. NO SEAT OVER $2. On the Roof at 1.) (Dancing at 10) : _NEW ZIEGFELD (MIDNIGHT #ROLIC ! LIBERTY West 424.8. - Brae. at 8.20. Mats, Wed.’ & Bat. et 2.30, RAYMOND HITCHCOCK 23 kx! HITCHY KOO 1919 GLOBE. Pop. Mat, To Charies Dillinghay Operetta " jumph “APPLE BLOSSOMS” Kieisler-Jecobl:ee Baron Operetta ith Sonn’ Charley hon Wilde bennett ‘and All-Star Cas LYCEUM fe-¥ a _tvas, 430. INA GLAIRE™,?<.com binges” HENRY MILLER’S3 4 8 & RUTH CHATTERTON ‘In George earborouch's New Comedy, MOONLIGHT and HONEYSUCKLE. IF SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT. THIS WEEK & NEXT ONLY os POPU new DRAMA West 48th St. i CGT Yee ge KAN Ckensocker a ives, at 8.20, Mat ROLY-BOLY EYES CHARLES YRANCINE: tinny SCANDAL (finite | PARK THEATRE, Cotumaue ciree.'iva. ||] S04 Cherm of. Steppers miler and. Stoasre - MAT. SATURDAY ON, 5 iN GOL! Prove LONGACRE 70.W. 4 F020" | 4, 8. chase Pianos Used Baclusively iy ho Wy THUNDER fire's Baconts St Ud, Bat. 2.30. HUDSON bras, $3 Cc Cohan & Harris th The ROYAL VAGABOND _ BREAKING ALL RECORD Standard ‘747,200 at 44 Eves. 8 Mats, Wed. & Sat. at 2.20, DAREN CE to $1 ‘Sat tiulid's Aeeorid™ Seasons | VILLAGE FOLLI BRONX OPERA HOUSE "43 14, v2. 2 THE FAITAF IL | Wika, Beaele Meco | Davis ES MATS. WED. AND SAT. POPULAI PRICES. jg pth ELA a Hime el tint ALICE, BRADY '2;Goxajin) a mous Artie Modelo Sixt | "baULow "ueroow AND. Dat NY AMUSEMENTS, lew Vance Mali Ope: PABST—HARLEM 125TH ST., DANCING—-7 to" 12; 2 to 12. 16 A ppy ays oan! PROD! ! el Ct SM tee After Which a Deluge of Riotous Merriment. MACY PRICES. SEATS 4 WEEKS ANFAB, ih Aiddoete S454 World NN Punch & Judy Theatre, 49th, E. of Bway. Eves, at 830. Mats, Fri & Sat 2:39 || DANCE Terrace Garten —— : b bath near Lexington Ay. PALACE Dancing, T to 12. 3 8 15| Prices sybecis London Bell [Esdem Qntment a French preparation | of $50,000 bail Tn America rot the rigid formula) "County Counsel Fallon appeared tor | = = quire and asked for a “humane and THEATRES. reasonable bail,” declaring that unless ‘a Te CAT] |Stewas ranted he would ask for a writ +MORE Tes tore ate |" ms Wed Bee "28 | /of habeas corpus. LIEGFELD FOLLIES)) JITHURSTON wens" | “EVERY. DAY a sagen tt (OI AVR, E, OLUMBIA | 82) /"re,4s): Popuar ith Chester lude and fugue in C minor, unac- companied, he showed sound musi- clanship. Biber, Vieuxtemps, Hogar and Paganini-Kreisler compositions | were on his prog all well played. In Giuseppe heck of the Metropolitan Opera Company Mr. Polk had a capable and sympathetic | accompanist at the piano, A large audience was as discriminating as it | was generous in its applause. a o bl ae ewes as. Pi PO ts. # it bale Sin zi see Satie: SaaS: ws emnen ene eee ene ——____—_—__-- THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1919. es 1 ry BUSINESS HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. AEARN | Yourtesnth street West of With Avenue a id fo annie as eate THURSDAY— WOMEN’S DAY— hemian Girl’ at the Park Theatre L sald a word in praise of the child Arline, whose name was not on the programme. It brought a charming letter to me, that I published, from the impersonator. Now, with the re- sumption of activities by the com- pany, I am in receipt of another note from my unmet sweetheart, dated Long Branch, Oct, 10, It is written in pencil, on ruled lines, as was the earlier communication. Here it is: | | Dear Mr. Rawling—I am little Georgine Haldron (you will remem- ‘ber me from the “Bohemian Girl | last winter at the Park Theatre). | I am now little Margrie in 5 | QClock Company at the Fulton | Theatre Monday night. I hope you will come to see me, but my name is not on the programme this thme. Lots of love and a kiss from GEORGINE HALDRON P, 8.1 also won the milk prize Dr, Copeland awarded from the City of New York. I am now five years old and I can write my own letters. I will have the wreath on. | Regretfully I must pass on Georgine | to the consideration of my friend and confrere, Mr. Darnton. rats sine BANK TELLER IS HELD IN $50,000 AS EMBEZZLER John Squire of the Union Hill Na- tional in Collusion With An- other, Police Charge. Chi 1d with embezzling and con- vertingpto his own use funde of the) First tional Bank of Union Hill, N. J., John Squire of No. 326 Hudson Ave- nue, that place, waived examination yesterday before United States Com- missioner Stanton in Hoboken. He was committed to the County Jail in default Adolph Klimgenstein of No. 138 Third Street, Union Hill, a teller in the banle, also alleged to be involved, ts still eoh- fined to bis bed Ag the res ey $85 ‘omol ent, and mi tomobile _neciden Acard been set for his arraignment. |posit in the, de ponitors’ bank not on the bank silps, that as the two has gherss, ° pay Ing. t00, they | ma tated ‘ot amounts sufficient to prevent ov ot ad ing when checks cam4 in to be ———s Held om Graft Ring Charge Harry Jacobson, of No. 170 South Second Street, Brooklyn, another alleged member of the “graft ring” in the State Industrial Commission, was held in $10,000 bail yesterday on a charge of jbribery by Judge McIntyre, in General |Seasions, followin; tis Indictment, The ‘alleges that on Feb. 1, 1919, trom William Hilton Street, Brooklyn, who Is 8 6 been awarded $2,000 for injuries, Jacobson ia a cla ster for the Workmen's Compensation Bu- the State Industrial Commission, SAT, EVENING Ava, cor. 1230 St, }—Ave. A, cor, 4th St. B'KLYM—Broadway at Saratoga Ave, CONCERTS AND MUSIC, : (LIAN WALL, Fri hive, Oct. iF, AE oe Wat 8.15. La CROIX PIANIST — FT set. Loudon Chariton, —__‘Stelnway Pano, STAR OPERA CO.‘ Fiintie™ Preliminary Season Opens Next Monday, Oct. 20th, “MEISTERSINGER” CONCERT AND "A NIGHT IN GRANADA.™ j SEATS NOW AT BOX OFFICE, | VAUDEVILLE. FEPROCTOR'S NEW YORK THEATRES [2a St Park ae Lex Joveddah, Eddie Norden & Co, Jark of de Co., ry ~ | Fitzgerald, Qui 1 & Hoth ‘ way, 28 BL! I tm FRENC. “PHOTOPLAYS. 1] Rowe Att de Gturia esti on ts Waa | Keith's IRENE BORDON RELIABLE GOODS = LOW PRICES = SUNDAY, 2—B1G CONCERTS — | mang Y | Mane £ASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS = a BRYANT WASHBURN, | RIVERSID CRESSY AND. Bathe, TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = “Why Smith Lett Hi Bway & Ootn tt, | ELIZABETH MURRA MOEMMOYERS REFFRENCE “CALL, WRITE OR FOR SALE. Byay 492 Sr — La Big Goa Lian, Tucker's AGENT CA acre a erty ae i 81 Keita mt eta ae | pyONE, AGENT CALE QNDS DIT? VALTO cure Sitti | amit Mineche Mae AMERI TTEWELERS: [Prone He SON Sequnionttts SW Times Savare _RiAtto “or WESTRA. ibs Spl the SSCA BROS | ce cor LRY cy VALU! Easi¢ ! 'S York Th & Roof SoORRE OE seve ane | 2 al IEW. est HARK noge LOEW'S New York Theatre & Root 6 MAIBEWLANE (5087) Soeur casB sraicriy Seaiseya TRAND Ly muha Rot wl ke erm ROYAL DIAMOND & WATCH CO. eat a7 ci Prey ee = | I * + ew s Amer) N LANE 6*Flo0r- TeLJOWN24 | 9. 9 BROADWAY Hise tiie the ab f wiucaranron aca | WORLD “WANT! SpNGLe GeAUries PERSON). ARBUCKLE in “BACK STAGE.” | Reserved ‘ Ma al nat : —. ——— VALUES OF THRIFT APPEAL FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Women’s Flannelette - Underwear Our assortments of flannel- ette underwear are complete. Qualities are excellent, prices low. The following values are particularly good: Flannelette Nightdresses — Four models ood quality stri flannelette—slip-over, round, —Thursday— ‘One-Day Sale Flannelette Kimonos And now it is a question of a warm kimono. We answer the query with these sale values of such undoubted economy that the wisdom of purchasing will be apparent at once to every woman who reads. FLANNELETTE KIMONOS—attractive floral patterns—elastic belts —collars and pockets trimmed with braid or satin— and square neck—daintily | fim. our regular $2.47 . . fahed with braid or frog, FLANNELETTE, “iloelaaafeertgr ie belt ond atre ght-line models. fastenings... cc. ccees Lov large or small collars—some wit! h belte—collar an: dlervea trimmed with satis—our regular 62.94... 2.17 7 Sr cacin meaereen FLANNELETTE KIMONOS—extra quality—elastic belt and_straight- stitched, silk scallop and line models—shawl collar with big revers—-wide satin trim- silk frog finish........ peer tt ming and cord girdle—our regular 89.47.....s000e00008 acceso ne Plkanalates Potstesess-—via a striped—scallop or hemmed ruffle—well made. ........++ 78 r Flannellette —Petticoate—hea' —Thursday— outing cloth—etriped or dalay loth —hemstitched hem and scallops... Flannellette Bloomers—solid col- ors pocket—frilled at knee— ribbon finished... 07 Flannelette Pajamas—two-piece— striped—braid finished— our reg. 1.96 Knit Corset Covers—high neck and long sleeves—crochet HIN Ouiasthrate +. 68 RUGS Bought far in advance of present high costs, great assortments of every desirable kind. Wool Fibre Rugs At 25% Less Reasonably priced, attractiveand splendidly durdble. Colors in- clude rose, blue, green, tan and Hudson Seal MUFFS 12.95 Our regular $19.97 Silk lined—melon shape—finished with handring. An opportune offering, as this fur contrasts well with any of the new fur-trimmed coats —THURSDAY— Some particularly good values in MILLINERY A hat of much beauty and little price is a millinery ideal which you may realize here on Thursday by choosing from these extensive selections specially priced for the day. Untrimmed Velvet Hats Our regular $1.87 1 is 4 Untrimmed Velvet Hats in new and becoming styles of great variety— in black and colors—our regular $1.87 V3 Large and medium size Velvet Hats in black and new seasonable shades are made on lines of dash and charm and are exceptional value, Our regular $4.74 . A use 3.24 ‘rimmed free if hats and materi: 8,3x10.6 feet. 6x9 feet. The abo a woken Seamless Wool Brussels close, durable. weave; wine oe igns in new pastel colori one tt—value $36.50. "82.9. 6x9 ft.—value $25.00, New Gingham Rag Ruge- BeaciaLan seas hasty ere Fringed; woven of clean, soft are purchased here. nfs. finished ‘with pate ma Ostrich Bands and fancy feathers—black and colors— border— our regular $1.95.... Flowers in rich colorings and great variety—our regular .65 . Trimmed Hats—Samples Our regular $4.74, 3 .66 ing selection of new velvet hats in black and attractive colors ple in shapes of small, medium and large sizes. They are trimmed so many becoming ways with silk, feathers, wings and hand made novelties. 1.24 . «8S 86x72 in.—value $9.00, Mottled Pattern Axminster Ra, —splendid pile—new bordered fects—36x63 in,—valuc $7.00 500 Fine Quality Wilton Rugs Choice of 36 charming styles in coer,’ jngs to harmonize with bedroom and dining room furnishin, our reg. $10.00... ri Ge 4 Chenille Rope Portieres—wanted decorative colorings— 6 4.47 o7 To Keep the Children Warm Children’s Flannel Skirts—hem and herringbone stitching—6 to 12 FOR THURSDAY House Dress Day Savings, as usual, mark the day for those who shop in this department Thursday. New dainty models of excel- lent quality are the attrac- tions. HOUSE DRESSES — gingham — one piece model-—pretty stripes and checks--white pique collars sizes 36 to 46-~ 1.83 wlar $2.47... For Aprons, See Advertisement of Start-of-Season Sale of Aprons. Single door, 6 to 16 port te Saag Double door... our regular $4.96,....... Children’s Canton Flannel Night 1 to B years 10 to 12 yea! Children’s Canton Flannel! Night Drawers—with feet—extra good quality—t to 4 yrs.... 1.29 An opportunity to save money at these VERY SPE- CIAL PRICES, and supply yourself for Winter. MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. > event dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders, me Dear aR Remneie Ls Bath Robe Blankets—size 72x90)* Jacquard Comfortables, eiderdown finish; made of imported cotton— floral’ and a variety of mew dew! signs— Our reg. $4.95........6065 Cotton Fleece Blankets—size 64° x80—white, with contrast border; heavy, fleecy nap— our reg. 88.45 ...0.. Wool Finished Blankets—cotton— white, gray, tan, with contrast bor. der, also plaids; %4- size—our reg. 84.97 ...... 8.94 Heavy Cotton Fleece Crib Blank- ete—shell stitched— * our reg. .67 Wool Mixed Blankets—white, wil contrast border, 4 and full size—our reg. $8.97 Plaid Blankets—mostly all wool, extra size— our reg. $14.94 Plaid Blankets—wool mixed, va- riety of combinations; good wooly feeling blankets; size 68x80-—- our reg. $12.94.......,. LO@4 Crib Blankets—ciderdown finish; made of lrmported cotton; white, with pink or blue border— : our reg. @2.17,... . oa 8.74\ 77 ¢ stripes on dark 36 $4.95 Men's Trousers Fine Cretonnes Worsted finish grounds—-al) ai MEN'S OLUPHI MAIN FLOON. $2.65 Men's Flannel Shirts... Groy—eoft mixture wool ol lars attached—all sizes MEN 8 FURNDSHINGS StALN FLOOR, $1.24 Men's In-Between Underwear... 96) Medium weight mare ache: Turkish str TOWELS —OCAIN PL soft finish grey sane era—or he assorted stripes. J hoary PNGS—-BASHM NT, whirls Winter wel MIBN'S UND! $1.97 Women's F' Various style ments . & extra slges re KMIT UNDERWRAI $1.95 Boys’ Trousers 1.68 Wool mixtures-—desirable pat- ternd—sizes to 16 years BOYS’ CLOTHING —THIRD FLOOR, all sizes. BAR MAIN FLOOR, 137 war- 1:58 Colored large size—ench ere HANDKDROMLEMS MAIN FLOOR, $1.95 Black Taffetas ++ $6-inch—soft chiffon finish—good lustre. BILKS-MALN FLOOR, 97 ct. Storm Weave Serges od 41-inch—part wool—taupe, brown, $11.94 Boys! Suits 8 to 17 years,......0.85) §* tnt ude IAIN FLOUR Navy blue—wo orge-~fine and pleated and | 33 et. Pereales F full belte Assortment of neat patterns for THIRD FLOOR, housedresses, cover-all aprons, ete. 1.55) WASH Ditka FAIUGS ASE MENT, linene-—white and | 25 et. Apron Ginghams ‘Twist and coat Various size blue WASH DRESS FABKIOS, 60 ct. White Madras Shirting d ch=-good assortment of pat- ce Union Sui well ma sizes—ts ular $2.17 MAIN FLOO! Oliver yrs SROOND FLOOR, $2.19 Utic Less than goods by the y. MUSLING—BASEMPNTT, DSMAIN FLOOR, Clock Signs Denote Moéralng Spee! See oth fo!\, Start - of - Season Sale of Women's Extra Size 8, \p and Exceptional Sale of Fur

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