The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1919, Page 39

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Don’t stay stuffed-up! bide and snaffling! A dose of “Pape’s Coli Compound” taken every two hours un- til three doses are taken usually breaks | quick up @ cold and ends all prippe ae ‘The first dose opens clo, -up po trils and air passages of head; =“ nose running; relieves headache, d First dose of ‘'Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves dis- } tress—Three doses break up colds—No quinine! 4 ahora s ees atelier. Nasty Colds Ease at Once| ness, fovertiines, pT soreness, | Street. stiffness. “Pape’s Cqld Compound” 4s, the! ne chtalos surest relief known | Sots oaks few cents at drug stores. pai acts without assistance. Contains no quinine. i | Pepevi Adve THEATRES. * | Winter Garden "yinitit. “tacurdue. wr SHUBERT SATies L¥RIC Sultiegs Wel & fal his mauosot NOTHING BUT LOVE wim cartes HARRIS™ 2,424 ot Maliness Wed. an: THE DANGER te: CASINO ¥2.,03, BARNEY. BERNARD ‘HIS HONOR ABE POTASH’ BOOTH West 45th St Matinees Wed. and Sat. aie Ma MINSTRELSY MitOt TO WaNTYRE nett th the FLLO Musteal Comedy Bver Staged, ELLO ALEXANDER SOPHIE TUCKER and 90 OTHERS. By special arrangement with Wm, a. Wrady. LONGACRE % ADAM *~ Eval COMEDY, tt. medy Y The Five } Ju0 BEATS ALWAYS AT BOX OFF JOHN FERGUSON CORT WEST 480"ST, EVEGS. AT 8130 MATS. WED. G SAT. AT 2130 THe FALTMEUL or cua oF SXTRAQRDINARY VIGOR SMRIT AND DUMMY, A TRULY GREAT PLAY ‘A NOTABLE ACCOMPLISNMENT- Wari Y ra THE MOST IMPORTANT IN AM Bremner "ORAMMTIC © ARNGTIC SENSE” Rage eat away cae. 1 GARRICK, 2853 air THE FAIT PLYMOUTH * BARRYMORE” ust» HOLBROOK’ ‘BLINN WEEKS | THE CHALLENGE SELWYN Preiss ‘sa. wea amera.20 | lew Vance Hatt PABST HARLEM Special te ne Eddie Leonard's Famous Minstrel Band._ at WAPPY PRICES. SEATS 8 WEEKS AHEAD, OLUMBIA aww ar s¥vetvs London Belles iis) Nelson DANCE "Terrace Garden { Gab Bt, pear Lexington Ay PALACE | Buint J sour, Fim ty Sunday World “Wants” i Bate Monday Wonders “Detective in this comedy likely to be famous as Sherlock Holmes.” pis LTO THEATRES, _. IRVIN Det RW ‘Boys Will BeBoys’ FULTON Sy Get Be FIVEO'CLOCK VANDERBILT® gry P's Bane ec uf :45” b Bway. re 18 CENTRAL "00 bis *71 ty Pram Gace a, Rves. 8.15, THE LUGK oF NAVY * PERCY HUTCHISON tnd he ENTIRE, ORIGINAL QUEEN'S THEATRE ee on) COM! 500 ORCHES wie GAC SLO. Se ARK THEATRE, Columbus Cire. Ere A.B, Chaseri I wachus MOROSCO 2 7 ALIVER MOROSCO'S “New Contec CIVILIAN CLOTHES with OLIVE TELL AND THURSTO “NORAYES DEAD tesiserey GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES || Ke Bessie Watts, “ata teweaas Herman, Dolly Connelly and 20—Famous Artisty Models—20, McCoy Davis, Janine New York Bvening Journal, WHERE'S YOUR WIFE? A Perfect Deluge of Riotous Merriment SEE OLD SLEUTH BARNES WORK. HE'S A SCREAM! Punch & Judy Theatre, 4%h St. E. of B'way. Eves. 8:30, Mats, Today & Tom'w 2:30 Siok, BROADWAY wi a a Sunday World “Wants” Work Monday Wonders Indiat an [or who knew of him, wil! be interested | a ee 7 niatto ms = STBAND & THE EVE Hammerstein Art * Under Hammer By W. G. Bowdoin. ‘The late impresario Oscar Ham- Merstetn, notwithstanding the tur- bulence of hig career, found time to gather together many artistic home farnishings and works of art, as well as the orchestrations and scores that he used in his ®usiness as a producer. With hie passing these things are going under the hammer and being distributed by the Broadway Art Gal- leries, No, 1362 Broadway at 86th The sale will continue to-day and to-morrow at 2 P. M. ue contains 1166 num~- bers. ‘Those who knew the genial Oscar, tic. Dronses, furniture, paintings, sculpture, pints, textiles, con real seone linens, embroidert: Satin CONCERTS AND MUSIC. STAR OPERA CO. = ‘firntne”™ Next, Monday, 0 and. ie: nae ik” GOMoERT , SEATS NOW AT BOX OFRICE THEATRES. “Held Avélense Spuiivouse {m 208 AKINS’ Play BARRYMORE| Dec “APPLE| BLOSSOMS” Krelsleg-Jecobi-Le arom, Operetta wide ennett cad “Ai Rear Coat, LYCEUM fi. sFaspetar 8 & Bat, DAVID BELASCO INA GLAIRES te csoen HENRY MILLER’ CHATTERTON GUT and PONE vat exe Gu Bt, Bes. "at Bistinten wed. and wet, 20, ORT ete io “mest Popelae_ Brame, JOHN "FERGUSON OCKER Hroadway Hoo e eee gs Maatinees Wed. de ate Bat 8. ROLY OLY EYES “=, and Chorus of Steppers. Smilers TOWN | BUEN Precents THUNDER fire iat are ® Frwas, sun fore tay || HUDSON Cc CA REN CE Cohan & Harris ¥,.°4,8° rs ie Mats. Wed. & Sa The ROYAL VAGABON D +BREAKING ALL RECORDS. Standard * ih Pp, tre, 1 THURSTON wictsar Next Wik? David Welasco’s ‘OARK ROSALEEN: VAUDEVILLE. ic: FEPROCTOR'S at the Broadway ‘ tered through his belongings. —_—_— SENATE TO INVESTIGATE panyeinion Chairman Grorma Announces Direc- tion of the United States Grain Con poration has been determined upon by Chairman Gronna, of the Senate Agri- Jutins M. Barnes, director of the Grain Corporation, would be called shortly and the handling of this years wheat crop) liver theroughly inquired into. He charges Small Pill—Small Dese—Mmall Price {thst Barnes had aided speculators by! keeping an embargo on wheat exports | during the harvesting season and now, after the grain has been stored tn ele- sult in under production. He described Za : Z NING WORLD, ies, Clotsonnes, diamond jewelry and » surround hb s8. and ths spectac of tHe cata. role, in all of tts $ He loved (ie Dresden judging, a leagt, by th ces that still 1 examples of Royal His vasen Royal Rordt, Derby Royal Doulton, an imari P With dragon decorations jo tag Vienna, Limoges, bronze Hebe atsuma, Russian enamel, Bohemian lass, Coalport, Pekin en- amels and others of lomser note. | Hammerstein was fond of Ver- | ‘artin furniture, and owned aj} mumber of pieces of this famous make. Fils pictures and books were, for the most part, neglicuble, but in) in and dishes he spread him- seems to have had «a fondnens | U. S. GRAIN CORPORATION tor Barnes Will Be Asked to Explain. WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—Investign- Genator Gronna declared today that vator bins, is preparing to let down the export restrictions. ‘This policy, Gronne declared, will re~ it as an “injustice and a blunder” in a letter to made public to-day. | A a1 = re | le | | Ah Carat‘ Brilliant ra HEAR of other or sell a te ieee duality for on OU ¢ can ‘delve jer. step into our ‘to-morrow you owe any’ reason be within 10. days. we wil any. doubt "you may. Sav 4 fake ‘e look, and then aber, that ory sir &. a3 Ww von tah a sain ae weight. dl fae’ been ol ate “iaig" orders’ promptly if remiitance SPECT o RKED-DOWN <<] ROUTERS ySONS DIAMOND mapoRrens I7ONASSAU Stee NEw youn, ABU! THEATRES. sit IS PEOPLE’S THEATR | tel. Oronard 478. Bowery and Dela NOW PLAYING Siaphena, ef Heri & eed, Bit ete, dos IRV NG BERLIN KITTY DOWER, \P Wen ote PARE PDO. 229003 MALVINA, "LOBEL MAX ROSENTHAL PETER GRADY | NETT! E TOB1 18 BIRENB: REBECCA WEINTRAUB bia D OTHE TICKETS § WEEKS IN ADVANCE. IRVING PLACE "RATE. Su, NOW PLAYING MAX B. WILNER Presents MAURICE SCHWARTZ (n Kholom Alvichem's Immortal Drama, FRIDAY, OCTOBER Lia TS Men's Extra Size Handkerchiefs len’s Extri leks White or Colored Handkerchiefs BUSINESS HOURS: 9AM. to 5 P. M. reEARN Vouremnth dures Everybody Shops Here on Saturday. West of Pith Aree BECAUSE OF The Matchless Economy of,Our VALUES in SATURDAY—LAST DAY GIRLS’ ~ OUTFIT P rising market. cannot now be found in any other store. ; Girls’ Serge Dresses Girls’ Raincoats Girl Now w Fall Coa ts Serge dresses are assuredl, Asother o a girl cannot ery eed are r ts of soft hy ; Sr anrgepeaaiocn ergs, | Mlordto ignore isa raincoat. These | There i ina lot of ftyle about Sis. vith bright touches of hand-em- | are rubberized apd have brim caps | convertiblecollar, full belt and large broidery and all,around or sash | and belts to match, and come in| Pockets—they are lined throughout belt. “6 to 14 yrs. Our reg. 09.94. Our reg. $6.96. 6.88 5.00 10.50 * Girls’ Serge Skirts Girle’ Serge Middy Blouses These navy blue skirts are “Champion” 3 wn need a number of these, smartly pleated and well — with Middy Blouses we ii is oly peiene. they Late be cambric ire just ‘want to ae 6 to 20 years, regulation style, | size a lars, wide cuf! kets bing ay 14 yrs. Bogle Lonsdale Jean; speciatized price. and are braid trirh to 18 1.72 ACCESSORIES AT SALE PRICES Children’s White Fleeced Union Suits ga Ebley hem le and long sleeves — ankle length — our reg. .97 to rhart i 17 larger sises—our reg. Children’s Medium Weight Cotton Underwear Shirts high neck and sleeves or round and elbow pact F ankle length drawer = sizes to 4 yra—our 4 to 8 yrs.—our reg. larger sizes—our reg. Girls’ Black Cotton Stockings Double heel and toe—our reg. .45;.......005 Moire and Taffeta Ribbons Suitable fer hals bows and pasheo—in all desirable Moire, Satin and Taffeta Ribbons qcolore—our reg, .48....4. seeeesceeceeses «BS | A full selection of colore—our reg. .48......... 88 Girls’ Dark Tan Calf Girls’ Black Calf High Girls’ High Cut Tan High Cut Shoes Cut Lace Shoes FS relic Narrow toe — military walking | Narrow toe — military walking Shed and, durable — an ides heels — extension soles — sizes heels — exten: soles — sizes sizes 814 to lo}e— id 234 to 6}4—~medium £34 to 6—wide widths— Pic Ce 8.45 widthe—value 96.05...... value 86.00—price,......, 4.95 | “Value 9s.00.... . : ° ° Silk Lingerie Undersilks dainty enough to please and durable enough to wear are worth your attention at these advantageous prices. Camisoles—satia—hand embroid- ‘New Winter APPAREL and OTHERS will realize that this sale represents a rarely opportune chance to save, in view of the navy blue and tane@ to 14 yrs. Envelope Chi TING SALE Such values as we offer here and come in oxford, navy and brown —8 to 14 yrs. Our reg. $14.94. years. Our reg. $9.94. : 3.15 - 1.48. Girls’ Ready-to-Wear Hats A becoming new beaver hat is quite the nicest kind general wear, These are rolling or mushroom shapes and with o smart band or streamere— best colore— our reg. $7.50. Sateen Bloomers Extra quality—navy blue—si: our reg. .06 and 61.98... Children’s White Flannelette Bloomers £.to 10 yeare—our reg. .68.........00ecceeees OL Children’s Flannelette Skirts Colored—scalloped rulfle—sizes 4 to 16 yra— our reg. 33° neck in every new st; reputation. ‘we New Suits de chine ming of lace and satin| —yokes of ‘em crepe de Medium and heavy it new [sy PO bch Fall models—many waist ‘seam bende 6 yaa tree 8 WT models, full belted, are alec ioe A da cluded—many have extra trousers a aieatas 1—| ‘ight Ressege-sese0e 4, fine Val ~~well lined hod talioeed= 9 to 18 Camisoles—sa mode! jess— years—our regular hand cinbrokdredrimmi 5 ,°!| lace—ribbon and rosebud 818.50....... ine 11.50 v val lors “lt our reg, $6.95........... ' our reg. 61.97.... +0605 e005 1.67 Night Dresses—crepe de chine— pens bl wodel—yore, of embroid- Bloomers—satin- tte, with rows of shir and lace ruffles ed; } rag aod. satin—our reg. $3.23. A similar model— our reg. 88.48........655., 804 fe reg Rnvelone Crem lener-or9 de chine —yokes of filet lace—ribbon e soape our reg, 08.95......2.76 Povttovate —— Envelope Chemises—crepe de chine —yokes of crepe georgette, wit! set_bowknot ieee ‘and insertings of Val. lace—~rosebud finish—ribbon straps— our reg. $4.04 ruffle— Handkerchiefs Appealing values, especially to those whaare buying gifts. Special —our rem 24 & 20, wreath design initial — linen thread, Spb —our reg. $1.24— Peach... A half dozen floral mL To ~embroidered cor- shaw! value 124% to .15-— pocket each. .4&4@ half dozen ners our reg. $10.94 Petticoate— stepe de chine—deep ce a bande—our reg. "40.94. at 75 embroidered flounce— our reg. $7.68 | Petficoate—white satin—flounce of fine Val. lace and tucked crepe geor- gette—lace trimmed chiffon under- our reg. $14.48 Boudoir Robes sleeves and pockets trimmed with satin ribbon—light blue, Copen., rose and wistaria— our regular $4.47 Women's Blanket Robes—pretty satin—our reg. 87.50 sleeveleas— al. lace- filet satin — scalloped and 6.25 $8.4 Girls’ Coats... . ctical, warm and good lookin colored woo! $2.00 and $2.35 Men's Union Suits... 1.68 Medium and heavy weight—gray and tan—soft, durable quality-— Ll stnes MEN'S UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, Shoes calf, sturdy quality, neatly medium lasts 12.50 11 to 134 —val. $3.60. .2.85 Sizes 1 to 6—val. $4.50... #88 ielinanaa alt eer Ciceel arenee SHOH DRPT,—SBOOND FLOOR, Empire models — aquare collar-—~ | | $1.35 Men's Gray Felt Slippers. 1.00 medium in striped per- ekband or attac ed 12% to 14 VURNIaHINGS aM RUOR $1.24 Poys’ Blouses 6 ped percals, in light colorings-—-Wwell made 3.50 rr tterne—in variety of shades collar—collar cuffs and trim'd with wide 6.95 Men's Stylwear Clo ye } -MERCHANDISE Winter Clothes for Boys Warm, well tailored suits and overcoats that will qive a winter of Fg service and comfort are here Enormous assortments mod- pti pr riced yo given this department an Boys’ Overcoats Twill cheviot, chinchilla, oxford, gray and brown fancies—plain colors and novelties—button to neck or convertible b egmaprenectias linings-~8 to 10 years—our regular $11.94. . 4.88 | 75 ct. Men's Silk Neckwear. . Hand Bags These are the new kinds re- Leather and Velvet Hand Bags— Sree and = silver ee lrames—also envelope Y he t id backstra; Tandlee—our reg. @27.,.2.38 Leather Hand Bags and Kerato! En Bags — top, backstrap or pouch sty’ lee— our reg. $1.38............ 07 ished frame — fitted with purse and mirror—chain handle— our reg. 2.42.......... ;. 2,00 Fibre Silk Stockings 1.33 Our regular $1.45 These excellent, durable stock- ings may be had in black and aie to tional nhs. this price. ¥e __ oe : neue of nem pret- in price i baa fut ode h rant wilta, Tok sed and ii Silverware These at apecial prices. Rogers fo ge Butt ‘Spreaders, Spoons, pe bagel at Spoons, ae Porar end ie ry ng irge glass our pig ekirg bn Art's grass pir 28 Rogers on Plated Gravy Ladles, Meat Forks and our Speers 78 and .97..... 50 Saturday Savings in Toilet Goods 25 ct. Frostilla. Olivilo Toilet Soap. . 28 ct. Mavis Talcum Powder « 50 ct. Chlorox Deni tal Cream . 18 ct. Stearate of Zinc . Boys’ Corduroy Suits Various shades of tans and mouse gray—box pleated, with yoke or ioc Norfolk models — excellent ty. corduroy-full lined trov- — inished with buckle or but- ton—well made— 9.50 our regular $10.74 9.85 MORNING SPECI ALS—Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders Large assor! AS henge. san tof silk and plain colors MINOS—MATN FLOOR, $2.50 oo Felt Hats........ 1.95 Blue and greem—new Faii styles ~ 8 NiaiN'S tars —Qc4n¥ 08, 61 ct. Children’s ayy Underwear. . Heavy fleeced, white shirt nepk, long sleeves—t ei outupnases ; Stoo 28 rr. 37 ct. Writing Paper found package. wht Package of 36 envelopes— ou; TARONDRY Dake LOR, $9.74 Seat Norra modela—brown ant rey chevie’ mixtures—sizes to years. BOYS’ CLOTHINO—~THIRD FLOOR, Boye’ Suits.....,... 13 Various waist seam and semi- Norfol stylea—-well lined and tailored—medium an6 dark fan- 18 Lot iD FLOOR, See other pages for start of Season Sale of Misses’ Coats, Women's Extra Size Sale.and Special Advertisement of Women's and Misses’ Apparel and crt | o Somerset emails

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