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i 1 : x Bit EVENING WORLD, wxpwuepar” SEPTEMBER “se tego, y TARBATENS CUSTOMS COLLMCTON fis Is alle¢ed to Mr. MENTS. og AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS, | STORE OPEN 9 A. M tw 5 P. & gare ocean sens oon leths gaa * ela Bhar ae PAP te | [ Wider Loraewaas 28 SO PLAYHOUSE. er ard ok Deletons htt | emenmemnenernmnensn teensy an Cinderelia on reece ALICE BRAD jay for ten a eainirate Harvie Shae wet AMUSEMENTS can CONCERTS AN ysie Bee What the Chemist Has CE LEXINGTON wr aw Dene for American Industry GALA Goucenre tvERY ay, oui MOAY Eva. AT THE ara ci "ROSEN CHEMICAL oe Pie EXPOSITION ALLTHIS WEEK BELASCO fr. fiat arta. GranpCencreat Patace || mel iid ee vm ty nr FH “etet: |p abibite and demenstwations of ene ae — ee Songs AMUSEMENTS, motion pictures—00 LYCEUM %. LUMBIA SxniteinsDalniromin | | °° 4 floors. INA C eR ial ~ Unica Ku ee our GREATEST ||4!° i oad mnUF Babs ribet iain Son ee Open iy Noo te 10.9 FM, Ady Be: CoS vaamg GRAND O OPERA Ba Liberty, exces “GEORGE ym, BOOTH TARKINE sypeern TARKINa Towa | "Domeay "tor merteane ARLISS| **PoipeKin PARK THEA. Si, ris be. 4.0, Fe Hie ey ed te enry Miller a Bates ay." The Famous Mrs. Fair John Drinkwaters Co FEPROCTOR'S ||: NEW YORK THEATRES aS NW ea i Varn & ih Dorothy Dalton GRAND OPENING TOMORROW NIGHT B. F KEITH VAUDEVILLE EDDIE FOY | Si Younes Moe Bille, Phill Maker, Shandon Rreelie, Meredicn & Og Sh Ns: ag mest i i white, er Paeate, ies Paramount Pictures in Theatres Udder Dircction of Hugo Riesonfeld. RIVOLIRIALTO BROADWAY AT 49TH ST. WM. Ss. HART DOROTHY GISH | SLi i? “uTTLe Miss reBeuuion” |} ID Ih ees ae CRITERION Prien “THE RESTLESS SEX” With MARION DAVIES By Robert W. Chambers = CAPITOL = “THE CRADLE OF COURAGE” CowrEyrons NOON TO 1100 Mm tein ities ae Sete BROADWAY At ain ue + ig HERMAN TIMBERG, Jerm & fit & Hirde Conrad, Keith Py, Buhl ita eae Ase end | Slat Sts There Circle 5500 MARK IN ADDITION TO THE REGULAR CAPI/OL PROGRAM MUSICAL NOVELTIES, BALLET, CAPITOL GRAND ORCHESTRA, PRESENTATIONS by 8. L. ROTHAPrEL. conrimuous 12. Te 11.9 Fm. CTARK es hoe BROADWAY BELLES FYERY_OUNDAT—TWO BIG Soucuwss REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. —— ee REAL EGTATE AT AUCT! | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, Little Interest---Big Bargains! On the eve of the special legislative session at Albany, the City submitted bills pro- viding for loans to relieve the housing crisis, This means that vacant lots—now the cheapest of all commodities—soon should be in active demand, Despite this encouraging outlook, there has been very little public interest in the Coster-Walsh Estates, in one of the best sections of the Bronx, the area benefited by thé new Westchester Ave, Subway. This means that foresighted homeseckers and lot buyers are going to have the opportunity of their lives to buy building sites at bargain prices. HAVE YOU $25? HAVE YOU $50? $25 Secures a $250 N. Y. CITY Lot $50 Secures a $500 N. Y. CITY Lot Have You $75? $75 Secures, a $750 N. Y. CITY Lot | 10% on Day of Sale—10% im 30 Dayse—70 % on Mortgage The Coster and Walsh Estate properties must be sold without reserve GO TO THE Absolute: Public Auction TO-MORROW at 12 o'clocl Noon in the Real Estate Salesroom, 14 Vesey St. 463 Bronx LOTS THE COSTER HOMESTEAD WITH 93 LOTS, ALSO 2 DWELLINGS TO BE SOLD SEPARATELY, Kast Tremont Ave., Eastern Boulevard and Adjacent Avenues, Liberal Terms—50% at 44% %—-60% at Sh—70% at 6%-—On Mortgage bovingy Bauk Books, om proper assignment, aud Liberty Bends ot market ialae will be acorpted us a depostt Estate of Henry A. Coster | Estate of Margaret Walsh SEND FOR BOOKMAP By Order of the Troster By Cries of the Kverators ) Esqe GUARAN TY TRUST CO. p Auctionver and Clarence W. Quinn, Esq. 67 Liberty Street O. De Lancey Coat and Miss Martha E, Coster Cardozo & Nathan, Esqs. | Stetson, Jennines & Russell Atteracy® 128 Broadway Attorness, 16 Bréad Street Tile Holiciee Free from Title Policies Free tro: wipes obananres 6 TRUE CO. LAWYERS TITLS @ TOUT Coy CMs) aesidshin teas y * s Stems eee WE ai ase wit ataroe | LITTLE OLD NEW YORK | ry Ta! —Braed Symphony owen | BROOKLYN. Bows ny, op, BASIL KING'S frre fa | Ge TaLace E| From THE LOWY STUDIOS, “The Branded Woman.” [No Change in Prices for this Special Presentation | B |_Namtianairane Orch With MARIE DRESSLER. Finst maTines STARTING eAT Thee Jue Ret Fignay 28 “arse | 48TH ST. rn GK UO MES OPPORTUNIT) “y FASCINATING DRAMA” EDDIE CANTOR, GEORGE. LE ae aL IR in *k oe MAIRE and BERT WILLIAMS | Sica nn aw wai AND EDITH HALLOR—Also 60 Brertiy Benurtan, CENTURYeag" nt Fi tia ta sae 2 Different Musial Peleg, bulla al panel | | | | Pep wt My Weert. yd pyc im, .oveit peoTt. BOOTH Sm. gw HAPPY.COLUCKT i geneacill IA! HAY £ ELTINGE ®= wet aad «oe oak FRAZEE "= 434 9. Kren, #20. Phone 31 MARGAREY ANGLIN ars PRINCESS >. = ig a Fat tes ERNEST TRUEX IN BLUE BONNET roe MATL BRR day, EN PER kr" MA AL N Then, 40 8 a, 6 © ot ea HUDSON # hn or TAYLOR CROOKED HOLME. “Bs av) uk REPUBLIC ort rue Be tat | Sialic ‘ aa [THE LADY #y-L AMP Yuu tee ot din | WILLIAM HODGE Achieves a triumph at the Broadhurst Theatre in “The Guest of Honor,” his new play. “There is alwa: tain plons-, “If enjoyed ‘Pi ure to be in Satching Me. Mr, will like "The ‘The Guest of likeable is he, supreme go goodness rei iene tive his comedy, | eut.”—Stephen Rathbun, Eve. 5 unmistakable his talents as an actor.” — Alexander Woollcott, N. Y. Times, “Hodge at hie best. Heartily welcomed back to town.”— Charles Darnton, Eve. World. “Mr. Hodge has apparently lost none of his hold on the audience and he will delight his public as} “William Hodge is an American long as he usually does.”—Laur-|institution.”—Kenneth Mecgowan, ence Reamer, N. Y. Sun-Herald. | Eve. Globe. FIRST MATINEE TO-MORROW — BEST CAL SHOW IN TOWN wi bass CHARITY SEATS © WEEKS IN ADVANCE Mi ern ELLIOTT'S Ter Nircodon.” Obdey chu arrone to Misa BELMONT gery MATS. THURS. & SAT. 2» CENTRAL ™o. 17h & Bowes, Bre, 4.70, Broadway. cadwey, ie, 0.30. Cnn a ‘iontybes SPANISH LOVE” Amie —Alan Dale, Amerioon, Mth ST. THEATRES {3 MOROSCO fm D Sms nealag A Tale of Love and D, W. GRIFFITH'S “WAY DOWN EAST" PRICES: *%j,4%ti; 40" Ma's, 800 tg PLYMOUTH T=. . 420 8. ihres, 5.20, Mata Thane and Net. 228, me ys TH Ee BAT.” ring Lye etait aoa "Seat Sale TO-MORROW for the OPENING NEXT WEEK TIMES SOUARE: “THEATRE aaa Pho “axl Ws, & co. FLORENCE, KEED ty EDGAR SEQWYN'S New Play, “THE IRAGE” FULTON Theaire, West a0th i Mia Wee. and YORK sues with ROLAND YOUNG—JULIETYE BAY. In Caharets, At Racetracks In the Chorus, or In Sth Ave. Mansions are thousands who love their mothers, In the night life of the gayest, fastest, most dazzling of all the world's cities wre iniliions more who know the bigness of a mother's heart, the depth of a mother’s sorrows, the breadth of a mother's Joys, William Fox has produced a wonderful drama for YOU, are, where you are or what you are In of the mansion and the tenement, the Nfe, It te a dra country and the city; a pleture for the humble and the great, for the mighty and the lowly. This remarkable pieture—se termed by every newspaper tn Greater New York—4s @ multt-reel presentation of Will Carleton’s world-known story divine, OVER THE HILL TO THE POORHOUSE Here js a love story of all ages, with big “punch” scenes that leave you breathless: with pathos that brings the tears; with healthy, fine humor and an eppeal to the human heart that ls overwhelming, rec’ ASTOR THEATRE “sit” ot Broadway and 45th St, All Seats Reserved Evenings, 6.30 Prices: Matinees, 2.30, the. to $1.00 Saturday and Sunday Matiness, 50e, to $2.00 MADISON {0 GARDEN ano RerTre site| “BABE” RULH HNPPODROME Perri? BIW “HONE ai a At | BADE” RUTH in 8 om 4 baanen Nanay tee | BROWX OPERA HOU E MAN SS ia & DIXON “ ISH +RT THEATRE, UBSLeH ScHILDKRAUT | wm SILENT FORCES” hack Lantern By EAM AIGARD. ‘list# GREAT FALL SALE The Great Shopping Opportunity of the Autumn Great Assortments, Priced to Save You Money 48-im, All-Wool Plaide-—in Brown, | Young Men's Suite, #1 to B6-- | Men's Fine Cops—iarge eesorivase é Gray ond Navy Bive | High School and young men's | in light, medium and dark color i grounds—various color combina- styles—all new Fall mixtures in ~—well made—in all sises— “J fine serge weaves— Browns, Greens, Grays and our reg. $1.91 150 our reg. acter a soon SRD Heather—single or double-breast- Limit 2, innit 18 y ed models Men's D. Night Shirte—bine, 50-in. All:Wool Storm value $20.60 and #32.50...20.00 | “tan, pink nad other stripes on Brown, Navy Ble and Black— clone, fine weaves— our reg. $2.48. 35-in. Colored Satine— fece—ght 6x : well tailored— —wool mixed —gray shirts beck —tut fem Shad, ge | value $16.80... 10,50 | drawers—in all sises—from Limit 12 yda. 7 Limit 2. known makers— 5 our reg. B1.05........ceeee 144 x 40-in. Crepe de Chine—full crepe | Bere’ Caps—-in the newest Fall Limit @ sets. 4 weave--street and evening mr ps end at; ves din oe Brown . Ww colors—our reg. $1.07,..... a ancy mixtures—full crown— Men‘ inter Underwear—wool Lente’ Ae 134 taped— - gray shirts or drawere— our reg, B1.48.........6055 1.00 | all sizes— Lingerie Batiete—44 inch— Limit 8. our reg. $1.95 OUF reg. $1.10.....0, +0000 .78 Limit 12 yds, Children’s Rompers—in « large as- | New Fall Cretonnes—extra Nainsook (10-yard Piece) — fine for dainty underwear and for in- fants’ use Our reg. 65.68 per piece... Cuseg Flannel—fleecy nap, excel- 0 rments— 36-inch Mercerized Satewn— ood assortment light and dark colors—for all lining purposes— OCF FOG, OB. cccevepscas Lhe 6 pr. satin Mines’ Conte — lone, | swadter Bleached Pattern Clothe—T70x90 in. models, with lerge collars, bleached mercerized damask—— Untrimmed oa As tt te face lace one ts A ~ he: lined our reg. 84.95.............3,87 | mo Be r wit Limit 8. or mye) rg peep le! our reg. CT eer en, navy blue, brown 22-inch Linen Damask N. ‘6 ORNS. £ cbaerete: Extra Size Skirte—bieck and navy bleached—our reg. 80. en | ae cons: blue—B0 to 40 waist—panel f dozen .... Limit 2° dow. Toweling—serviceable quality for backs and belte—~ dish towels or for rotlere— other modes in the tot— See, Deed Seaton ie buffet our reg. 04 per yd..,..... Out reg. BTOT... ose eee 5.50 iresser—our reg. eee 66 ft Limit 4. Limit 10 yds, Gingham House Dresses —beited or Huck Towels-—white or colored borders-—heavy quality large sixe-—our reg. .48..... 30 Cotton Glase Toweling- wide—in red and blue ehecks- our reg. 40 per yd THURSDAY New Satin and Serge A serge dress for street as well as house wear through the bright Autumn days is extremely smart and satis- factory, while a satin dress meets the need of some- thing pretty for afternoon and informal occasions. These reductions give very desirable values. Women’s Serge Dresses Special 22.50 One bead embroidery waist, and box ploated pep- Moyenage atyle trimmed braid In navy and black. in brown, navy and black, Seager EXTRA SIZE Sateen || MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. Petticoats |] To prevent dealers buying quantities restricted, No $1.47 Infants’ White Slips | 4 et the on, - 20228—our rom. $2.97....... 0,08 INFANTW DEPT —-AMOND ¥LOOR no Blee pies an. Ve? Pretty tucked floun stghaee " - 7 Tog. 94.16, 2.20 brown, silver gray, roy caring quality row. $3.57 2.48 PEPHCOAT OkPE-aROOND FLOUN. $2.95 Cros Motoer—40 Inch. ponable dull tate . wt & DEPT.-ataln FLooU. $1.28 Storm Serges—86 Inch at navy Ld ot. Wemen's Coane Flewce Underwear 66 Matra sinee wuss «lth Ta thar 11008 | 0 04, Apron Gingheon a1||| taupe, ombre, green 55 rt. Children's Block Cotten Hom. 88) 09 © “te ur sks verlons old gold, All. sinew bof our 86K Sold in Notion HEARN Fourtemnth Stree: Wet @ Tite Aree New Fall Merchandise in FALL SALE SPECIALS for TODAY and TOMORROW light ground—long ond roomy sizes 15 to 20 neck— our reg, $2.96. eevee MG it #8. Underwear Boys’ Suite—8 to 16 yeare—-semi- norfolk and various pleated yoke models—-wool fabrics, in medium and dark coloringe—alpaea lined Limit 12 yds. close, fine Men's Medium W. sortment of the newest styles ant colors-—also flannelette—sises 2 to 6 years Our reg. 61.68... .........445 Limit &, Girls’ Trimmed Hate—tfelt and vel- vet-—navy blue, red, rose, brown, black, Copenhagen and heaver— newest sty] i . quality—Japanese, floral, chinte, verdure tapestry _ OT. osvereccoce 4 ver Te6 imtt $0 yds. New Drapery and Furniture Velour —54 inches wide—rose, blue, crimson, olive, mulberry and brown—our reg. ied Limit 10 yds. 4.05 Limit 2 pieces. ir a New Fall Lace Curtaine—in dosens of styles—neut or showy bodiea— white or a tints-— our reg. $8.9" bab oY gree tee peor ig Hem eghe Bleached Sheetings—2% yds. wide tor full sized beds— our reg. $1.04.. Limit 10 yds. Feather Bed Ticks—-full and % sixe—ready for filling Our reg. $5.98... 0... .000. Limit 2, Crochet Sprpade—% size—cholce of four attractive designe— our reg. $2.78 Limit 2 doz. 17 inches Limit 10 yds FRIDAY Special Values in Moos ore boa —lace tj top, our reg. $8.00...... seeeeee Limit 2. Dresses far Women WOMEN’S AND MISSES New Autumn Suits 31.50 Our regular $44.76 Models are chamois velour, made in attractive styles, or of men’s wear serge in de sirable modes. Zanzibar, dryad, Nankin, navy and black. , Every sait is handsomely ‘lined "with plain or novelty silk, and warmly interlined, Women’s Satin Dresses Special 34.50 These dresses aro attrec- ttvely styled with a redin gote tanie, on which are rows of cording, Round neck, Sleeves and skirts are also corded, effective on the model has Equally smart is a bands of flat black Theae dresses come Model comes Mall or ‘Lelaphone Orders. + 1,00] New Feather Pillows Mixed goose or bishop—trimmed with dirm tiekings, i PILLOW DEPT — BASEMENT, + 99) $5.54 & $6.97 Fine Scrim in dowir Marquivetto Curtains ...... 4.77 blue, purple, ame Russian green, oop eet and black, Glossilla Crochet . Three Spc ols for 28 Regular value .25 each _ Pink, blue, tan, rose, Fanel contre--antique, fet, Ma- deire and cluny—9% yda, long~ white and Arabian. UPHOLSTERY DEPT.—uasmcnure, et Bioochad Cheesscleth p Wider-abdsorbent-—for femily_ ues MUSLIN worl—nel garmenter-Orow a DREDS GOUNG. Mal ¥LOOR mr reg, 68 45 pay Ny Ms DEFT ~ BaSEAUENT

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