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~_ WAH HOTEL ME FOR CONVENTIO A Busy Week Lak Laid Out for Disciples of St. Boniface in the U. S. and Canada. Prom af parte of the country and Canada hotel men have been pouring inte the city for the last two days. Beginning to-day the entire week is going to be taken up with hotel con- ‘ventions and the visiting hotel men Ihave observed the sconventions by bringing with them their wives. Preliminaries for the formal open- tng to-night of the Fourth National Exposition are going on to-day, George C. Brown starts the ball roll- {mg with a luncheon at the Park Ave- Hotel, just to start the visitors with a good taste in their mouths. ‘The National Exposition ts being held ‘at Grand Centra) Palace and the Pai- ace is already filled with outriders, eourtiers, clerks, managers and cooks ‘The hotel men brought along their ‘working forces, their chefs and their clerks and managers, to see how ho- tele do things in New York. There are chefs from Paris and chefs from Poughkeepsie, Chicago chefs, Cincin- nati chefs and chefs from Sheffield, chefs from Canada, chefs from San Francisco, chefs from Seattle, and some cooks The national organization opens at 2 o'clock to-night at the Palace, when Edward M, ‘Tierney, the silver- tongued orator of the Ansonia and former bard of Bmghamton, bids the visitors welcome and extends to them the keys and maps of the city and the protection of the police. Not to be outdone in oratory and kindnans, @ A. Faroham, President ot the New York State Hotel Associa~ tion, will see Mr. Tierney’s city and go him one better by handing over |. There may be ~ lot of things Seearerece ee ve melted into memory, Bowman je full of surprises and it’s & fs al owe what may be missing ent will be made ba in en- fra hag Pe! art will begin cutting into the game to-morrow afternoon at the Kae rine Palace. There will be bition of culinary and enafeo- dooery, art; also a bakery exhfhition, all conducted by the Societe Calinaire Philanthropique. ROYAL CHEFS AND CHEFS TO waded ROVALTY HERE. will be more pique other than the Philanthro brand: before the ex- hibition is over, for there is to be. f Opntest for prizes for fancy dishes by all kinds ct cooks and chefs, in- cluding the kings of chefs and chets to kings. There will be also birthday cakes, with » diss rtation on the cake and a demonitration in’ royal icing— icing, and no for it—well, the ravages of war are something flerce. agrace ‘ John MeGlynn checked hi Rensselaer bandages all over it and Bolivia, and OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn Continued for Tuesday Women’s High-Cost Winter Coats Many charming styles that express refinement in every detail. Noteworthy Sale Fashioned of Wool Velotir, Diagonal Silvertone. Tailored or Seal Trimmed. from Troy this morning wii brought along his chef and his chief clerk of staff to pick up something new from New York. John used to ‘be President of the New York Hotel || Association, but gave up the job /be- cause it was ruining his voice. Hl Experts in hotel matters are out | vias atteae te it wil be well to. | pe ai for Thursday, i That’s the night i, the "te “ban quet at the Hotel Formerly Sold Up to 69.50 sure 48,00 that's the night that al ‘ail the" the wives and other fadies have been slated for theatre parties. Charley Gehring of the Hotel Review and a few hotels is going to be the Indies’ man. The ladles voted for him because his name was Charley, which is easy to remem- ber and can be called to anybody without anybody appearing to be familiar, ince _Clogged-Up Liver Causes Headache Exceptional Offering Women’s High-Cost Suits Handsome models taken from the Silvertone and Velour de Laine. broidered and fur trimmed, in the newest colors. Formerly Priced Up to 85.00 | ular stock. Of labotately em- Dozen Napltine—-24x: Napkins to Match— | 22.tnch Hemmed Napkins, . $1.98 Luncheon Clothe— | | 64-Inch Mercerized Damask. Don’t Miss They Contain We Print This Easy-to Read List of All Hearn ‘Advertisements Distributed in Various Sunday These for Both TODAY and TUESDAY— Double Satin Damask Irish Linen Dressed Dolls . Pattern Cloths—72x72 in. to 712x108 inches—our re; bape to $19.25. . to 13,95 Pattern Cloths—81x81 “che our reg. $18.95 inches— our reg. $18.95...... Special 12,75 Pattern Cloths and Napkins jothe— 69x68 inches—our reg. $5.75...4,66 67186 inches—our reg. 22x22 inches— our reg. $6.96 dos. 5,57 $3.25 Linen Damask—10-inch. : .2.77 | $17.95 Hemstitched Clothe— 70x108 inches Hemet $15.95 Hematitched Linen Damask Napkine—size 22x22 inch....11,84 $9.50 Hematitched Tea Naphian= + 6,76 ‘2,68 size 58x58 inch......... eeaeae 1,44 $2.95 Hemstitehed and Cloths—sizgs 68x68 inch 1.50 Mercerized Damask. . $4.45 Madeira Hand Emb. Linen Centre Pieces 16 ot. Bleached Turkish Wash 166 |9.48 Ripple Sweater. 3,36 | 14.28 Brushed Wool Scarfs Monday’s: Afternoon Papers This All-in-One Advertisement Papers and Advertised for Mpnday and Tuesday. Toyland Makes Its Opening Bow A Few of Our meee Toys sees 58 to 19.74 Undressed Dolls . 4.96 to 10.24 Hearn Upholsteries adeeb aah Rey iin We New SS en Curtains—two and one-half long— New Serim Panele—each.. Fine Voile and Marquisette Aluminum Coffee Sets 96 and 1.58) each od Dell Planes .......... 1.18 to 4.96 |Fing Net Panele—ench.....+++ Construction Toy Sete 1.23 to 9.96 | Fine Nos Contes Chinacraft Sets ......1.48 to 4.96 + 46 to 3.96 .28 to 2.48 L ve .++++ AG to 1,46 58 to 1,26 Kiddie Cars +++1,96 to 3.96 Satin Petticoats White and Flesh $7.48 Washable Satin Petticoats. 6.90 neindhe! cessbabamnsah ms 96.55 Wesbebis Satin Petionste. 4.68 Crepe de Chine and Satin Petticoats —our pet sa $12.94.9.94 Sweatets and Scarfs 6.94 Slip-on Sweater. Portiores ..... 5+ eererrr Reversible Veldur_ Portieres. . . $3.97 to $4.50 Mill Remnants of Velours—4% to 4 yards long— FORE cocccvecescverees eeeeees a Tant Wite Greene - Fann Portiores. » 8.24 | $1.09 to $1. 1? Flos Groteusentdill Hearn Bed Muslins Fruit of Loom Mustins—96-in.— 10 to 20 yard lengtha— 13,68 Coat Sweater. 8.94 Brushed Wool Searfe. Gift Suggestions Abound in the EMBROIDERY SEC- Sale Price 48. 00 | the State to the hotel men, with ! 97 ct. Heavy Quality Turkish \ ION, h he Haeeations 1s foollah to eufer trom constipation | || | ‘ Bath Towels. ..-..1--1---+1: 7B) als trayy glove oad. hendberehial ‘Tom Green of the Woodward and | ct headache, bilcusness Glssinees, Tee 634 me cecckacee tia aie | | 68 et. Bleached Huck Towels... BS) pin tare sors ° 3 — — av Now York ‘City Twlleagd his pais sree ailments | | $1.48 Pure Linen Huck Towels. 122 things... .. se. seeeee A7 to 15.00 Ms 08 and voice for momorys sake, and} when Carter's RS euer | 8197 Pare Linen Huck Towels. 1,44 | Tapestry and Vslour peedeeeeeeneeees hen the lc Lal rators v ro aA ie eeee oe have fnished, N. iobinson, ‘president Pilla wit o V, Hemttched Lines Sheate— 5 si mie to 15.00] — Hemstitched Sheets and Pillow ” of the American Hotel Association misery P Cold Weather Needs for Baby Cases. f the United Stat nd Canad: bourse. | Linen Pillow wil tel them what he thinks about| Purcty our t ery Specially Priced @BYsx86 Inches. ..+es00000+ pr. 5,97 |$1.97 Babies’ Knitted Draw Pillow Cases—45x86 in.— eal, table. Act ] | 64 et. Colored Border Leggings . valad, 86.,...c0+cnecesesnili NOT A’ WEEK OF REST FOR gently on liver and be ry 4 . Lined TOWER, (554i canes soe 56 Sheets—72x90 in. to 90x90 in— snare wit ve tings ding, many | Suet Cea Bose ein Women’s Leatherette Coats 28 3 Unie a8 rae ae ee things, all through the week—par- ties, Iunchvons and dinners, exhibi- tions, theatre parties and buffet sup- pere—the regular Ilfe of the hotel Tbe thirty-third annual conven- ‘tiom of the State. Hotel Aasociation opens to-morrow morning at the Hotel Commodore. Manager George W, Sweeney will be host at a buffet Tasch at the Commodore at 1 o'clock, the occasion of the first annivers- ney ot the signing of the armistice. istics Day! Delivery Day for the Allias, the cessation of the flow- lug of blood on the field of battle and the chopping off of the flow of good red wino in these United States. Well! The hotel men are optimistic and if there be no wine they'll get along without wine. ‘They won't stand for substitutes. Nothing like one-half-of-one-per-cent. - nowhere - nearbeer. ‘And there are mére buffet hmches and buffet suppers and the big ban- Se Produces clear, mappy prints, plates and films, also Movie Filme. Is superior for, and in use by ama- tours and pro: Bold as Depart and Fastographie sel Franca fimerican Chemical 1459 Altgold S, Chieage, U. & A, Featores to the body the very elements that make the blood rich as well women healthy and fory cheeked, and Yourself, ‘The results Will surprise you, Your drugeist sels i 12}402. bottle $1,00 2607, bottle $1.75 SAMPLE BOTTLE mailed for 6 cents in stamps EDWARD LASSERE, Inc., U.S, Agents 400 West 23rd Street, New York Govalne mest bear signature i sleeves, full _ HELP_WANTED— EMAL. A MESSAGE FROM A TELEPHONE OPERATOR TO GIRLS SEEKING EMPLOYMENT: “When I was ready to enter business I de- cided that the occupa- tion I chose would have to have a future in it for me. The pay should be good and be increased at rea- sonable intervals, The organization into which I went not only must provide an opportunity for me to advance myself, but must show willing- ness to help me get ahead. The work must be clean and in- teresting and devoid of unpleasant influ- ences. It had to be *done in clean, well ventilated rooms. The working hours had to be reasonable. If I be- came sick during em- ployment I felt that I should be protected against loss of pay. I HEL© WAN TED—FEM FORMER TELEPHONE OPERATORS are invited to volun- teer for extra eve- ning work during the month of December; if interested telephone Miss Carncross, Mad- ison . 28, or call Square Official at 1158 wanted to be assured | Broadway (corner that my employer | would look after my 27th st.) comfort and ¢onve- nience both when at work and when off duty. And if the busi- ness I entered re- quired preiiminary training I felt that my employer should pay EMPLOY mae ph Lob AGER, NEW Y TELEPHONE GOMPANY. me for that prepara- | GIRLS tion, and “Telephone operating YOUNG WOMEN, 16-85 YEARS, WANTED BY THE NEW YORK TELE PHONE COMPANY for Telephone Operating Liberal salary while met every one of my requirements, So I have this message for young women, 16 to | 85 years of age, who seek steady, worth- i while employment, Find out about tele- ) phone operating and do it to-day.” learning, Rapid ad. Apply at Our bi i Main Employment Office, vancement, 1158 Broadway, cor, , 27th St., Manhattan, ADE 1158 Broadway, cor 27th St. Manhattan, Telephone Madison Square, Official 28. Open 8 A.M. to 6 P.M., or at the following Branch Offices: BRONX. 458 E. Tremont Ave., 12 M. to 9 P. M, BROOKLYN, 81 Willoughby.St., 9 A.M. to5 P. M. 1886 Broadway, 9 A.M. to 5 P, M. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY. ELP WANTED—MALE. FIELD MUSICIANS, FIFERS, DRUMMERS & BUGLERS TO ENLIST IN THE 71ST INFANTRY, NEW, YORK NATIONAL GUARD, BE- TWEEN-AGES OF 18 AND 45; INSTRUMENTS AND UNIFORMS FURNISHED FREE; PAY FOR DRILLS AND REHEARSALS. APPLY “PUBLIC. NOTICES: _ AU Watertown! an Malsrown, ieee, J. H, MODE, 71ST ARMORY,, adit 1A Rk on Noy” 1811p, ‘ang SBD. ST. AND PARK AV, Ree ey eabare wei Viirther, NEW YORK CITY, te Mannish style of tan and black leatherette. reverse side of suede cloth. Satin inside yoke, raglan Sale Price 25. 00 we PROPOSALS for removal and reconstruc. |T UES DA Y AN FRIDAY = atruchon ots ntorcheuse tor Bee eee | NIGHTS TO DRUM MAJOR With belted, straps and buckles at cuffs. IMPORTANT NOTICE COASTWISE STEAMSHIP LINES Freight and Passenger Service Resumed OLD DOMINION LINE, for Norfolk and all points South, Daily ex- cept Sunday at 8 P. M. from Pier 25, North River, N. Y. SAVANNAH LINE, for Savannah and all points South, Mondays and Thursdays at 3 P. M., from Pier 35, North River, N, Y, SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINE, for New Cieean, Gulf Pacific Coast, Wednesdays and "Saturdays, Noon, from Pier Riven. N. ¥, For further information apply to Lines’ Offices or Consolidated Ticket Offices. UNITED STAT! ROAD ADMINISTRATION ra. of atl 40-Inch Crepe de Chine 10-Inch Printed Crepe de 40-Inch Crepe Meteo: 40-Inch Crepe Georgett 40-Inch Radium Taffe 40-Inch Charmeuse 35-Inch Taffeta ... $3.25 Black Dress vio 18-Inch Paon ad Silke Faced 35-Inch Plaid Taffe part cotton Hearn Silks and Woolens Chine 85-inch ..... Velvets — | 32-Inch Reppcord . we | j |30-Inch Corduroy . 1.27 38-Inch Colored Dress Sa 2.95 Black Chiffon. $5.38 Silvertone Velours— BA-Inch ...ccccscevoveees oe 487 Peachbloom Velours— 54 inches wide ...... 065.0... 8,58 $5.68 All-Wool Tricotin 54 Inches wide ......ss+0see08 4.47 54-Inch All-Wool Broadcloths. . \ll-Wool Embroidered Serges- 40-inch 48, 4.97 $2.47 %-Size Spreads. Full and %-Size Spreade— value $3.24 value 83.4 $597 Finer Carriage Rebeo— satin . . $7.00 Full-Size Satin Finish’ Marseilles Spreads Dresses Women's sad Bisoae’ Burs ene $29.75 and S478 Sree or Velour Dresses . te $35.00 Suits ‘ $39.78 Women's Cheviot ond Silvertone Suits Alterations Free, Corduroy Breakfast Robes $9.00 CorduroywBreakfast Coat.6,75 Shh ie Coraerey. Breakfast $4.97 Corduroy Breakfast Robes.3.75 Finest Seamless Wilton $45.74 Women's Plush Coats. .34.50| 99 ft. to 9x12 ft.. Blouses $11.97 Real Filet Lace Trimmed Georgette Blouses $6.94 Hand-Made Blouses bl Voile and Batiste....... slight misweaves— value if perfect, $89.50 Hearn Flannels $2.67 Silk and Wool Shirtings. . $1.07 Silk Embroidered Flannels 42 et, Bleached Domet Flannels 26 ct. Bleached Domet Flannele— BT-inch Wide...+sscecceeverees DANCING ACADEMIES. ‘DANCING CARNIVAL | Formerty at Grand Contral Pal NOW at nied ST. NICHOLAS RINK 66th Street, near Broadway. stra dl yy} 25c R, foot 39d Bt, 6.80 ions at Albany I pointe ‘horth east and west, ‘Phone ‘HUDSON AVIEATION' COMPANY ular institution | es = | PAP CRE: UR Mg Oy ( ATCH Ss. | mae are ae) | " 721002 tween] DANCING CARNIVAL J $2Weekly Now rN TUR, SfNa FOR BOOK OF GEMS, TLE \ ENT AUDUBON BALLROOM AD’ Dancing every ON B ai 5 Dir feacneeey Ty | and Holidays, afte aeceemry 10 take teens” Lady oor ALE. Manager will introduce you to suitable par FOR SALE fer fer dancing. Learn {0 ance" at this ‘oop | SaruRpas THEO RM RELIABLE GOODS = LOW PRICE S= i“ NN THEATRE BUILLING EASY WEEKLY OR ONTHLY PAYMENTS pean eee (SRANSACTIONS EONFIDEWTIAL = TO-NIGHT, NOV. 10TH WOEMAOYERS REFTRENCE*CALL, WRITE ORY]|| Dance Raver for Crinmas und Meven for Wneere cat peirene end fastranorn ROLLER SKATING St. Nicholas Rink, te Teach You How te Per temas JEW est AGENT CALLS -STRICTL WAL DIAMOND & WATCH 0" Rae LANE. 6" Floor: Tel. Jonn 248 ¥ CONF) 30 Skating on Ground Floor Dancing Carnival on 2d Floor JAMONDS Stein Vhorid “Wants” Work Waa SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK wonotm | . sist _— a —_—_—_- ———$— ern eve mremnianes + The hol eae gge: for delight: SWEATERS Slip-On Sweaters—with sleeves fishtail models—shawt collar of plain or fancy weave—fin- ished with pompom — pink, navy, turquoise, -buff and rose: OUF reg MB.98. sees eeee 5.00 MORNING SPECIALS--Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. prevent dealers buying, quantities re $2.95°Men's Flanne! Shirts 210 Gray wpol mixtures, , MBN PULEMIAHINGS MALY LOUIE, $1.24 Men's Gray Underwear Winter welght—soft finish oF drawers—-all sixes. MEN'S UNDEMWRAR—MAIN FLOOR, $1.17 Ke pers and Creepers Gingham, chambray and flanngi- ette——sizes to 6 yeara, INVANTS' DEPT.—6KCOND FLOOR, 38 ct. Children’s Bla k Cotton Hose 38 Double hee! and t izes 5 to 8%, HOSIERY—MAIN FLOOR, $6.87 Boys’ Cordurey Suit bo 3 to § years—separate white repp colle BOYS’ CLOTHING-—-THIRD FLOOR, $13.50 Boys’ Suits 8 to 17 fears... 11.26 New Fall models—belted—variety of desirable mixtures—well tall- ored—some have oxtra trousers, BOYS’ CLOTHING—TUIRD FLOOR, $2.75 Babies’ Tan Button Shoes 96 irt 1 ul gifts as well as your personal use. sts blouses and sweaters BLOUSES Tailored Blouses of novelty pique and madras shirting, in a styles with con- vertible collare— our reg. $2.18........ 1.67 Georgette Blousee—beaded and hand embroidered, come in suit shades, bisque, flesh and 5.54 and $2.50 white—our reg. $6.86... $2.25 Sterling Handled Pie Servers. reel each 1,72 97 et. and $1.25 Sterling Silver Top- — pet Feoper ene Salt eam stricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders, $18.95 s i i. Sil cach JE | fo, AN i il, 1495 97 ct. Serge —Attoch. s+ ----1'** 01! 9.96 and $8.90 Sterling Sieur me DRESS GOODS-MAIN FLOOR Baby Speene «-seesessesseneo ii $1.27 Corduroys—30-ineh. A Medium round cord. BILKS-—MAIN FLOCK, 60 ct. White Madras Shirtings. 32-inch—good assortment of pat- terns, wave GOODS—-MAIN FLOOR 38 et. Flannels se Yard wide—white, with pink or blue stripes. WASH DRESS FABRICS—BASEMENT, | Gloves $3.47 Imported French Kid Gloves .. ["GsSree Aires Wee ae 67 ct. Embroidered Baby Flouncings WASH DRESS FABRICS—BASEMENT. $2.18 Bleached Sheets 90x90—dopendadle quality. MUSLINS—BASEMENT. Pied Bea Specials in Window Shades 95 et. Heliand Window Retire sine 6x8 ft 78 ct. Opaque size 6x3 ft.. cob Spreads. Full sizo—hemmed—fringed scalloped SPREADS—BASEMENT. Good quality soles and up made-—sizes 4 to & s— wide widths — ra— to4 $1.51 New ¥' “ Geone Fe gre, to - WRATH