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re en ee Eeemer naaranoas HELP WANTEO—FEMALE. STOP at 1158 BROADWAY, N. E. Cor. 27th St., MANHATTAN, and visit our NEW EMPLOYMENT OFFICE FOR TELEPHONE OPERATORS. Open from 8 A, M. to 6P. M. Ask about our attrac. tive proposition. Opportunities now for GIRLS 16 TO 23. We also need YOUNG WOMEN, 21 TO 35, as Night Telephone Operators, Branch Employment Offices: BRONX. E. Tremont Av., 12 M.to9 P. M. 453 BROOKLYN. 81 Willoughby St, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 1886 “roadway, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY. 2,000 GIRLS Have Been Added to the Force of TELEPHONE OPERATORS SINCE JAN, 1, 1919, Our Attractive Offer IS STILL OPEN We can use several hundred more owing to the growth of the business and the de pleted ranks caused by the war. APPLY AT (Main Office) 1158 Broadway, th St N. E. Cor. 27 Open 8A.M.to6P,M WEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY, ® CONCERTS AND MUSIC. “KEOLIAN WALL, LL Sateraay A Wor. i, at & | ——S0PRANO——_ | Management LOUDON CHARLTON. Steinway Piano STAR OPERA CO. LEXINGTON THEATRE, Sist St. and Lex. Ave, Fests “FREISGHUETL” ssctinn Tuesday ENGLISH To be repeated Wednesday & Thursday Eres. 8.15. THEATRES. ERLANGER-DILLINGHAM. mzGGFeLD CONC 3 “JUST A MINUTE” Ty the Authors of CRITERION Sri 8 St ON THE HIRING LINE iid st ‘a’ har St 350 payin ivicheaak nfm HITCHY KOO 1919 *_ropatar Mat. LYCEUM 1 « | DAVID BELASO inven Ina Claire HENRY MILLER'S i iw Core 30. RUTH CHATTERTON An Geo ree rough’s, New Come; “MOONLIGHT: and WONEYSUCKLE | KNickenoocnen Broadway & 8th Street | w IONS COMER. New Musical tomcat nt” ROLY- BOLY EYES: | FRANK § ® ACON Meron td Ia VA Iwas Wed HUDSON BOOTH T, Ain St, Mee 4 | COHAN & HARRIS Sion pus te THE ROYAL VAGABOND BREAKING ALL RECORD! STANDARDY Not since “Charlie's Aunt” have New York theatre. goers enjoyed such a scream. ingly funny farce as “Where's Your Wife?” now playing to capacity audiences at the Punch end Judy Theatre, 4%h Street just East Broadway. Be good to | yourself and go see it to- night. It will tickle you for aweek Eves 8.0. Mats Fri & Sat, 230. BRONX OPERA HOUSE. }*| THREE FACES EAST jw. wa, Wil, VIOLET. REMING tal | enous? TO-MOR’W AFT'N 3, | SIR JOHNSTON FORBES - ROBERTSON 2.50 ty $1.00 at Rox Office, Mat, W. It. Foakins AbD Viele p monly) LICH ol TER, | Salting 6.00 | Dus Albany 6 SIGHT SEEING YACHTS AROUND, NEW YORK. | Ly. Battery Pier Dally, 10.30, 2.30, ‘Broad 3373 | FOR SALE. aaa peed = LOW PRICES £ASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENT/AL = JMO EMA OVERS REFERENCE CALL, WR/TE oe GENT ah a PHONE. 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Eve Matinces "Wed and ate” 28 “NOTHING BUT LOVE” Andrew ‘Tombes, is the gitllest, dan- te Funniest tical Somedy tn town Vib, on Bway, Rye BAS iat entral Mats. We and Sat. 2.15.|Ween Musical Comedy: ii ae Oh, What a Girl 44th ST, Them. W. ot Bway. Bre 815, Matinees We Sat. 2.18 YOURS FOR A GOOD TIME MINTY REHEAT H UA HARRIS *\.. of Matinges We 2% Eee A Com Drama. by Rdipard Loe with VIVIENNE SEGAL A} a 2 SUCCESS EPH SEATON, WEST TE EAY BAINTER. @__aston = mats Pee 8 SAT, ve. 8.3 n Free nan Tilden. 6.20. Mats. BELMONT Wat et, | IRVIN. ¢ wns “Boys Will Be Bovs’ DON'T FAIL TO e 1 4 By, -HW SE 0005; BIG Hits BIJOU Wet 45th & Mats. Wed, Sat "BARNEY B ESTE “HIS HONOR ABE POTASH BOOTH Wea Gas ‘st Wed, Nat, & With OLIVE TELL AND THURSTON HALL. onee BARRYMORE George Broadhurst’s 2 Hits 4W. Itway. Res 8.40 preachers Mais thurs, & sat? a0 ECRIMSON ALIBI 48th St. Tree. 0 Bre S. Thurs. & 3 " b “AK CRASHING HIT."--Eve. World (8. B of Hiway Matinees We VANDERBIL' tine At 9; 45 7 TIMES Stas SCANDAL amous Comedy LONGACRE {tom te | ‘est, ADAMand EVA W.adth nr. Bway Tribune "A TRULY GREAT PLAY." , FAUST lable « Maid Mistress and Pinafore i THE GEISHA _ Phone ¢ Jumbus Circle Mat.Sat Only o Bay eR ea NORAYES En at Vcc GREENWICH Hib & Sth Ave. MANHATTAN. (2s, uM ae Ae THE LUCK OF THE NAVY alin PERCY, HUTCHISON and Jon’ © 500 "ORCHESTRA SEATS §i SUNDAY WORLD WANTS | WORK WONDERS. ‘Miss Schillig A Reveiziion In Song Recital By Sylvester Rawling. UT of the blue of a summer day sometimes there comes a flash of lightning, accompanied by a roll of thunder, that startles be- cause of its unexpectedness. In the world of music something akin that sensation | experienced Acolian Hail yesterday afternoon, Ottilie Schillig was giving a song recital, She was unknown, It was to at only from a sense of duty that T had Know The Joy Of A Beautiful Complexion Hair And Hands They may be yours if you make the Cuticura Trio your every-day toilet preparations. The Soap cleanses, punfies and beautifies, the Ointment softens, soothes and heals redness, ey ahve pimples, dandruff, etc., the Talcum powders and perfumes. VAUDEVILLE. Fl NE’ FPROCTOR'S ICTOR’ S nt) THE if S| MIRACLE At 3d Avo, , AL ACE |enas' “A SRAPINN fe CO. Mats. Daily 250-1 TED LEwis. 8. F. KEITH'S Mat id BEE” PALMER” | the | LOEW’ Ss Newton York hea ur. Wioat t “KeNNe Dy "istrlety anti sand Pat ’s American Roof 2,848: CK, DOTS. WILSON fs "Me." Ail Seats Usk e YarneR” ND ort Bisehe Ri d we PHOTOPLAYS. 2d Big Week ua ad “The MYSTERY «i, YELLOW ROOM” An EMILE CHAUTARD CAPITO DAILY hese fer. Dir 1 So ana, prepular Price Matines Today OUGLAS FAIRBANKS § NED WAvBURteS DEMITASS| ARTHUR PRYCR'S CAPITOL BAND. note 2 HIDDNND =! pee ‘3 DAY AT THE Hip ___ SEATS ® WEEKS AHEAD, " Fy onn rs) TALMADGE Cate ogee Rivoui EN Once TRA RiALTO. ORCWESTHA AMUSEMENTS. EN Days . i be airy RICE Geraldine RRA Times 19 AP OLUMBIA Ww of the ORCHESTRA HIS & & HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. See wwe wwe Palais music by =| Moore Trice DallyiPopular | nnndwoe at 48th Strat THE BIGGEST REVUE HIT IN YEARS “The Palais Royal Revue of 1919” A Bewildering Conglomeration of Timely Satire on Fads and Fancies, threaded together with words and Andre Sherri and A. Baldwin Sloane. With Brilliant Array of Musical Comedy Favorites and a Beauty Chorus That Will be the Talk of the Town. TWO PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY At Dinner, 7:30. At Supper, 11:30 Cuisine and Service G: Acknowledged “America's DANCING BEFORE AND AFTER PERFORMANCES Reservations Can Be Made Ove Week in Advance, HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, gone to hear her, Despite a pal- Pable, almost a distressing, nervous: | ness, her first notes made mo sit up and take notice, There came a con sciousness of a voice of rare and the presence of a personality. not @ little to unlearn about voice production and of the rugged path| that leads to the perfection of art; but she has a temperament that ap peals and If she does not carve for herself @ brilliant future 1 am no prophet Miss Schillig’s programme included songs in Italian, French and Eng- lish, In her exposition of Cosar Franck’s “The Procession” there was fragrance; in Alexandre Goorges's “Hymn to the Sun” there was fire; in Gretchaninoff's “The Siren” there was satire; in Brabn “May Night” there was seutiment dear dead friend Kdwar “You Are the by was eloquence, strive for further insight, Schillig, and sing for us again soon! Miss Schillig had the valuable as- sistance as her accompanist at the piano of that pastmaster Conraad Bos which, at ull times, she gracious- ly acknowledged. Hall in the is not unfamiliar to us, Her voice and her art are by suited to the salon than to the concert stage; but she has enough of both to charm, as sho did last night, a leas intimate audience, Miss Madden has good taste In programme making and her delivery of songs, while not always perfect, never fails to De pleasing. Her programme included Caldara’s “Come raggio di sol.” Haydn's mother bi bind my Rrahams'a “Nightingal a_ French group and a modern English group that ongs by John Alden el Wood Hill, and Ixaltation.” Francia iss Madden's accom- panist at the plano. included The Philadelphia Orchestra; Leo- pold Stokowski, conductor, which has announced that | rat concert of the t musical ass DRUG STORE CLERKS VOTE TO WALK OUT THIS WEEK Demand 35 | Per Cent. Wage In- crease and Promise ta, Reveal Startling Secrets. ‘The organized drug clerks of Greater New York voted to strike at a meting in the Lyceum, 86th Street and ‘Third Avenue, 3 A M to-day, Officers of Local No. 325, Retail Drug: Olerks, de~ clined to give out the result of the secret vote taken, but members de clared that only seventy of the 1500 present voted against the strike, The date of the strike was left to union officers, and, it is under- . will be Fone way this week, Drug clerks loyed in hos- pitals will not be called out The drug clerks demand, an elght- hour day, a closed shop, and ‘an av Increase ‘in wages of 35 per claim @ membership of 5,000 ter y every y will be strike M. until SINGS FACING DEATH. Frank Vianagan Convicted of Mur- der Gives Prison Concert. k Flanagan, » murderer awaiting sentence to the electric chair, for nearly an hour and a balf filled the court Jrooms and corridors of the Criminal ‘ourts Building to-day with the Hew singin, pr was encou of his rleh baritone lar songs and hymns in the on the ground floor. He by ther prisoners and defied the or- dere of the ua voice popu | Ye Desert 2 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. eee ceaennend | “The Only Continental Music Hall in America” Royal ct o ‘Phone 0440 Bryant. By the time she had reached an ariette by Mozart, 1 knew that f must hear her to the ond of her pre gramme. If Tam any judge of char- | acter, Miss Schillig’s head will not be turned by this tribute She knows b r than I, probably, c defects, She has much to learn, @ season in New York will be given on Nov. 11, is making a strenuous ef- fort to raise an endowment fund. | “Only one week remains to answer these two questions: ‘Shall the Or chestra stop? or will you help to save it? is the final appeal. — The response seems to rs At} ny rate, the Quaker City is not] likely to abandon its pre-eminent 1919. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M og Pourteenth Gtreat ‘West of Fifth Avenue Z. J bss ° Prices That Represent Unusual Value ~ - | | in Merchandise Now in Demand — ~ | _ a WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ° Unusual Opportunity > WOMEN’S and MISSES’ Serge and Jersey Dresses 20.00 Our regular $29.75 to $34.75 A special purchase brought these dresses to us at this fortunate time, when a new dress of serge or wool jersey just fills the need for most women, of a practical, good looking all-day dress. The wide selection of styles, showing so many clever attractive new features, is such as is ordinarily only associated with high priced dresses. There is a full range of sizes—14 to 20 for misses, and 36 to 46 for women. No Charge for Alterations One Day Sale—-WEDNESDAY WOOLEN ; FABRICS ka t L A C E S Interestingly Priced rahe P 54-inch All-Wool Navy Blue Cluny and Imitation Filet-Crochet Telcotine—fine diagonal gorded eave—our reg. 95. im Large Assortment of Patterns by Tos Pm ool Esabroldered fine dd weave— [ | This opportunity to purchase laces at old-time silk or metal embroidered prices comes just at the opening of the holiday designs coves Special BDF ed lbaly season, when they are most needed for better Bo ety te gor ig | all kinds of gift articles, such as blouses, decorative taupe, prune, Pargundy, myrtle, | linens and lingerie. navy blue and black— 194 | ; our regular 82.28.......... 0. Our regular. 12}¢. 8Y4| Our regular .20.. .15 } | st-inch ‘All-Wool Navy Blue | Costume Serges—excellent quality—our reg. $3.48. 2.84 48-inch All-Wool Plaid and Striped Sergee-elfectively de- signed on dark green grounds mag. o7 Peachbloom Velours—soft, pliable — texture, suede finish...........yd SS ‘i im few the shades are: oc ry, Chinese, Reindeer, Mahogany, Stinch All: Weal Storm Sergem— 4-2. hi A well-fitting corset and petticoat will give your her Vit aedeame tie R dress a ci e to look its best. Corset and S4-inch All-Wool Silvertone Petticoat Day affords substantial savings on both. Velours—tall natenection of the season's best shades— : PETTICOATS CORSETS our regular $5.38........++ 4.87 Satine Petticoate—black | Pink Broche Corsete-—firm materia ; and colore—deep flounce | eee ane ny and "ribo, hea rs —our reg. $1.67. 1.23 | 10 to 96-—-our reg. $4.00. Khaki Colored Blankets Good Weight, Biderdown Finish, Single Bed Size Cut Prices in Notions 2.96 tach For Tomorrow, Wednesday Our regular $3.97 At These Specially Cut Prices They Are Most Unusual Values. Wool and Eiderdown Finish, { <oc.n Real Hair Nets van Dressmaker's Pins fay and wt shh ena es ‘ap shape 2b bo: borders —or J Aenean 80 dor. 1.25 our reg. 34 and 36 ct. 28 eee aah Reb y 4 re ae : ° Snap Fasteners Blankets—made of imported cot- | jafety Pins Black and white- Somat ‘ Jenvy quality=+ ck atie ss size 72x90 inches; cord set TAN alae eae 64 | Ee eee 35 inl _Snecial 5.96 : hase § Lg Willington Spool Cotton white with Pitot vital Silk Bath Robe Girdle Sets rien our reg. % A $8.44 payne colors 74 g. 54 ct. dozen...... 45 Cotton Fleece Blankets—full size Sewing Silks ary Aprons and Belts Peabo grey aad tan—-contans Blick and enae .~. : Our reg. 47 and 5 et AD Our reg. $8.97... .00c0s00 2.84 yard spools~our reg G1 Sanitary Napkins Eiderdown Finish Crib Blankets ] Basting Cotton Our reg. .58 et. doz 46 pistes me OT 6 150-yard spools-— our reg. SLUT... cece eee oe our reg, 68 ct. dozen 54 Shoe Dressing Sheet Blankets—heavy fleecy naj H White Roll Tape Brown, tan and white wii Bichon onsen te “SOF 24-yard pic balan: Ln ? 60x76 in.—-64x76 in.—80200 oY | our reg. 34 ct., 28 Polishing Kits Meucvisctscate cers aeeree = { Fo be ‘own shoes only 72x80 inch 4 Bias Seam Ta bea Skirt and Suit 7 1 Amorted widthe= ee Hangers Silkoline Comfortables our reg. 8 and 10 sp O% our reg. 10 . Stor .25 4 2 | ' Specially Priced at.. t MORNING SPECIALS—-Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P. M. jen 3 | To prevent d Jere buying. quantities restricted. No Mailor Telephone Order Hogilany he . (ull sles, — $2.12 Striped and Plaid Messalines _ ,1.74] Women's Cotton Fleece Underwear 83 sinaine covering in pretty Persian 1 |] 35 Inch--various styles end ca nda of 97¢ and $1.17 quali designs. | BELGE: oa Lan various shades Winter Weight Sateen Comfort- i | ORAM: TEACH KNIT UNDBRWEAR—OALN LOI ablee—full sise, cotton filled, ate 97 et. Sergen—Al-inch +77) 53, "a Reias Union 2.97 traolive Ho@ared batternen Pps! ico kbe seins “MEN'S CNDEMWRAN- SLAIN FLOOR New, Feather Fillows—gocse_end it YAN wige—do $1.38 Flesh Satin Camisoles 1) tekings a shirts, pajama Insert and edge of wide lace ence 21 Meee erteee wi i owen smcoxe run | | Eaten ee RAT Bas Wt. Yard Wide Challies 4 24x90 in.—our reg. & 25 $1.50 Liquid Veneer Mopa beat] “now inate bite FLOOR, New Teather Fi lewe chi Sa tbe DRPT CTI. PLaon. $195 Boys’ Trousers 1,68 ticking 57 ct. Table Oilcloth 38 Serer aeceeaineeie pate 20x28 in.—our reg. $4.87... BB. I's yards wide—white and ts BOYS’ OLAYPHING —THIMD FLOOR, 22x25 in.—our reg. $5.27 BRE na——alight Impertac 24x30 in,—our reg. 85.68 | BL OLLYTH—AWIRD FLOOR, Hd Uitte Tete: Drees. ~lace nee 26430 in our ren. 45.97, 4.03 $233 New White Down tb... 48 SINPANTS BUT OSBOOND PLOON $1.89 Dogied fot gctasnanagitt™ ME tane Suave oie | | Wednesday and Thursday walle * WOSLINS BASEMENT pO ETCOATSEECOND FLOOR, A Timely Sale of SN ge CL Lalor Se ET beds Key ” ae floral and many original designs. Sce to-day’s Evening Journal @ TICKINGS BASEMENT UPHOLSTERY BA SKAMENT Globe for Items and prices. \ ? hen.

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