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PRISONER VISITS ' Handcuffed to Keeper, Convict Is Conducted to Home Here, ‘What his father described as his! Next to last visit was made yesterday | cuffed to Keeper F. A. O'Neill. Ho morning by Peter J. O'Brien jr, a| WAS at his mother’s bedside four hours, Sing Bing prisoner, to see his mother, who is dying of caneer at her homo, No. 162 East 102d Street, where the All Other Night “ht re mit ks Abe ts tiie OFFICIAL. PIANO. : TLEXINGTON bigly ay" QUNDA AEOLIAN HALL. Sunday AM. Oct. 17, at B Met TMaensel & Jomee __Knabe Pane, | GARNEGIE HALL. ‘Sunday AM. Oot. 17, at d | LHEVINNE Mat london Chariton. Steinway Plano, AD uss & doin ot HSL, B of 3 Av. Pop. Prices, 250-81. T RARER S MITE ReveE. Frank All Seats tn the Theat bi | Bronx (pera House 1 ad as Marjorie Rambeau "; W2ALD “ANTS WORK WONDERS| \ | out the month, Then Taken Back, OLLAND'S old time pic- turesque milkmaids deliver- ing the small amount of milk they could carry in two earthen Jara could hardly keep pace with the growth and progress of 1920, Supposing today, you, as one of of 6,000,000 people ina great city like New York, had to depend upon such a supply of milk! ; How differentit ishere! Trains, auto-trucks, hundreds of men, all work to get your milk to your door each morning. It comes to you fresh and pure, sealed in sanitary bottles, Borden's Milk Even in Holland, 1 quart of mith ts equal to of « pound of beefsteak i, enargy food valae—bat how much easier it fe toget here. Besfeteah now sells at 48c. and 50c. per lb. ek al Borden: Recduge’ Health in every drop me. a ai Ce ea HE INCOMPARABLE AND MER OALLEY RUSSE. T WEEK Grange of Programme) ‘ Oct. 18th, 8. met v7 cub) Wed. & Sat. Mes | Pri to $3. | __ Seats Now for All. Performances National Symy hony Orchestra | ARTE | Foc, AAS Oct 18 230. sharp BODANZKY| CONDUCTOR MACMILLEN SOLOIST. Qhcemes Mall Bow, Ofnen ria es og SONG RECITAL BY MARGUERITE | MARA AMUSEMENTS. | of. Keith's) FLORENCE WALTON, unche ALAC El mounp oat Co. Lana a | |Revtaod Ouhe UGATNER | (hts RLEKANDER Co. TRUDE VANDERBILT. & M American Roof {255.", & Bio APH Haak LES RAY | van CHARLES RAY | Bway 47 5 STRAND SYMPHONY OKCH | | + GLUMBIA b'way Twice Dati topuae | | we ATtn/2.15 & 8.15 Girls From Heppyland frWis™ THE EVENING: WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1920.) O'Briens and five other children live. His next visit will be to the funeral, DYING MOTHER]! _ His mother ts not expected to live She had been oper- ated on twice previously, but a de- cline vegan last January after her fon's vonviction of assault on a alx- teen-year-old gitt after a elub dance attended by O'Brien, his sister, | Anna Wilson, and her husband. O'Brien came to New York hand- but she was unable to recognize him, Permission for the visit was obtained from Major Lawes, the prison Warden, by the convict’s father. Holland and New York —Alan “Date, NY, American. (Le LOUIS MANN UNWRITTEN CHAPTER souturany 10 HAPPY. GO- LUCKY Buy Comnoch and’ Morrie Gast Present as ie MECCA “Patrons Shrieked and Roared.”. Neafing the 100th Ps The D. W. GRIFFITH Masterpiece WAY DOWN EAST” formance LONGACRE SS | | Bvey & Aah Oe Bre 8.38 Mats Bat & Wed at EMPIRE “CALL THE I 2, by Dintng and Dancing # to. Closing Winter Garden th Be Wy. ve. 8.20, Bert Williams | yikes “Enter Madame” They sth Be. way, re 0.90 FULTON 1 iiaen ee son Nteenipe heen iets Growawielt Village RATE, * ‘=..3 LIVE GHOST: xz || SPANISH LOVE” AMUSEMENTS. 2 oa Bee iy, CHE NTa hantines ‘watorday Li Me Musical Comedy Sensation! - iw KISSING TIME William Norris nd Edith Talistorro PLAYHOUSE 7 ow wea mem iae ALICE BRADY crewesti) ANNA ASCENDS t) 40TH ST. yee Eek : ‘| OPPORTUNITY COMEDY >, Lwin) a, HOLBROOK BLINN’ pip fay, | CENTRAL ath Wok fives PLYMOUTH t=. . 4m yg te wearareates Mata ‘Thurs, and Bet, 2.10. LITTLE OLD NEW YORK CASINO~ aga ar g SE ZIMBALIST ee Play with Musto, a plan Meinl ae I Se MATINEES THURSDAY & vation 2 ET MOTLEY |e HODGE. {ihrer 2 ] “ atari THe HOLLOW SHUBERT "rn, eres, eke es. ab Wot By. re Popular Price Mat. Tomorrow PRES « mipace MAXINE ELLIOTT'S ® i Eye, at 6.10, Mate. W. 2.90, ShollobY CAN APFORD To'Mioe AMUSEMENTS, | cau _____ Alan Dale, american, Wray. frm PRINCESS. 9,24 20 20%, MOROSCO Ernest Truex Blue Bonnet! $3 Sistwc'atacs st THE BAT It never fails to happen! The theatre is dark—the audience is hushed and still—the atmosphere is tense, surcharged with pent-up emotion. And then—as the tremendous thing takes place, as the peak of the drama unfolds upon the screen—some one cries out in the darkened theatre, and the audience lets go, with a roar. It is the relief from emotion which ean be repressed no longer—and it never fails to happen at OVER THE HILL |NORA BAYE Woot Brosdway puget No neighborhood motion picture theatre will show Over the Hill during 1920, 1921 or 1922, UASt' 6 TIMES. MATS. WED, & SAT. 0c to $2.50 ROADWAY is CONTINUOUS | to 12 Sg 7| BEKEITH a} VAUDEVILLE “A GOOD-BAD WIFE” A PHOTODDAMATIC SPECIAL WHATS 25:59" EVES 20-40-60 SMOKING IN BALCONY GEO. M. | THE ME COHAN'S|MAN ', WORLD 1 _By Augustin Maotagh, GLOBE, Ree £.29. Mats. Wea a Sat Qi 3 on cane sees “|THE TAVERN ARNOLD DALY as The Vagebond. in PUNCH & JUDY cae ALAN BROOKS ‘v's COHAN & HARRIS) ELCOME TRANGER __With GEORGE SIOWEY. || LYCEUM INA CLAIRE®' a Shay a : MONDAY, OCT, 18th, 3 COMAN'S COMEDIANS Thr. Wad wt, Hie,8 18 23 ++! Hudson River =| by Daylight — UNDAY, ‘Washington 1 ‘Levin jendrick Mud- | “Albany,” in Service May, 1921 ain heaved and pectectly eomfort- | ‘wea ier i through rail and Albany | TIME, Steamer leavag gay, jpciuding Sunday, NT ILA aanne op mater ec Additional Trip Sunday, October u, A. M in HOOTH TARKINGTON’ | © medy tor Reat Americans, |\POLDEKIN ‘A, al ‘itele Hevea. 8.30 ARL Any THE Horry Mller stints a Henry Miller & Blanche ‘ic The Famous Mrs, Fair | ';\%7, GAIETY, «0 8. Brn 8.00. Mata Wed Aat. 2.80 oughkeepsle an ne Cunal 9900. | day outings. | Desbrosses St. Pier New York TON ines, Inc- METROPOLITAN Nn All the way by water VIA CAPE COD CANAL co Pe S, Morth Rive Phooe Eastern Steamshi dames Oliver Gurwood’s “NOMADS OF \) THE NORTH’ First National th Peet ght Time) ecsusmueee ll| THUDSOW RIVER NIGHT LINES | WEW VORK -ALBANY-TROY J Cras D inagesens a om aa MOUNTAIN a, sem aoe me FERAL Lehicoraad Fn) Mick ata S| Gunday; Twe~til Concorte—Twe RIVER INE ooo, evra proru: #5 TK |e rte into) ene mid THE RESTLESS SEX with MARION DAVIES. Cont, Noow to HAP. M Hh i Bway at 44th i Gy ret We K." | one A BUSINESS CAREER Is open to girls and young women who are seeking perma- nent positions under the most refined and comfortable working conditions, Long Distance operating is your opportunity, No previous experience required, $15 a week while learning. Ability immediately recognized. Write or apply at 2 East 28th St. (Cor. Sth Ave.) or 24 Walker St. (two streets below Canal St.) New York City THE AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY. GIRLS WANTED; pa 615 A WEEK TO START; ASTLE CONFIDENT $83. To $100 A MonTH = ASREDITZinec nity SOON REACHED; EXCELLENT WORK ING CONDITIONS; RAPID PROMOTION, STEADY WORK, POSITIONS ARE a STORE-NOT AN OFFICE DIAMONDS WATCHES — JEWELRY OPEN IN OUR SEV- ON CREDIT. -Con:czice:monenty ERAL DEPARTMENTS, Baceptonal va = Aged eal esutifally | rr watalog Free. APPLE AT ROYAL MAU. & WATCHCO MANHATTAN, 85 MALDEN __Fhone John 343 | 1158 BROADWAY, CORNER 27TH St, 198 BROADWAY, eanen DEY ST. RELIABLE GOODS-LOW PRICE I — |ASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = RONX. 870 z 160TH ST, WO EMPLOYERS REFE! ALES BROOKLYN, \ ea) EDIAMOND ©) | 81 WIKLOUGHBY ST, | an ware z 7 JEWELE re 1886 BROADWAY, OR TELEPHONE MADISON SQUARE | DIAMOND MATCHES. ON CREDIT | OFFICIAL, ATE Sd NO DEPOSIT piste platen | NEW YORK ment: ail g ea TELEPHONE COMPANY, Hi gr Yall Chevne 1 ‘a8 Malden Danes DIALEMPS wei TAMOND RING, Di WEEKLY r $50 TR ow. hea $11.97 Boys’ Suits $1.97 Tots’ Tub Dresses STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. HEARN Fourteenth Street * ESTABLISHED 1827 West of Fifth Avenue New Winter Apparel and Other Needs Are Greatly Reduced to Maké Thursday — (Women’s Day) Especially Interesting THURSDAY to Shoppers ' FRIDAY Women’s Black Silk Hose 2.74 Our regular $3.67 Full-fashioned—mercerized tops, double sole and toe —high spliced heel—extra heavy quality. An unusually good value. THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY Girls’ Outfitting Sale Large assortments of smartest juvenile styles’ for school wear, or dress, will adequately fill the school-girl’s Winter costume needs. Prices for this sale are marked down even below our always moderate prices to give best possible values. Girls’ Serge Skirts of navy blue serge, with white cambrie “ attached—sizes 6 to 14 yrs. —OUF Feg. BB.AB....ce eee 1.90 Girls’ Serge LIE Poco vay x bloures are of all woo 8 with braid trimmed collars cuffe— 12 to 18 yeare— our reg. 85.04...4. 4.66 Girls’ Tub Dresses — variety of new styles in these excellent ging- ham frocks show dainty trimmings 6 to 14 years— our reg. $4.04... 8.66 Girls’ Tailored Hate—with bow and streamer trimming— OUF reg. 83.05...06eecce0e 2.75 ‘ Girls’ Raincoate—new coats of rubberized poplin effect—oome in navy blue and tan—eaps to match Tuer ee Wt atic sian 5.88 Girls’ Champion Middy Blouses —regulation styles ands of Lone dale jean at our specialized oo 6 to 20 years......-+---- 1. OF Dress and Tailored Girls’ Hats —velvet and beaver— our reg. $7.60 and $9.50,.4.95 Underwear and Accessories Children’s Billlebirkes—flannel- ette—fancy braid trimming—silk Children’s One-Piece Petticoats fiannelette-—good, clear stripes —6 to 12 years our reg. $1.28 and 61.48... 1.10 Misses’ Corset Waiste—firm ma- poked front—sizes 19 to 110 ea reg. 61.75... TO-DAY Fleeced Underwear rei Meh eck, Tong long sleeved pny x eer 77 Rise of 7 cts. on each sive larger. Girls’ Part-Wool Union Sulte— vos, ankle -,2.74 larger. high neck, long #1 longth—size 8 Children’s Sateen Bloomers — extra quality—navy colored —double seat— sizes 8 to 12 yeare— our reg. O1.74.....00-0.-, BT Wee Me tuts ae Misses’ Nainsook rawere— fancy lace and embroidery trim- ming—sizes 6 to 16 yeare— our reg. $1.28... seeee 6S TO-MORROW Untrimmed Velvet Hats 1,57 Our regular $2.37 Sailor, poke and mushroom shapes in all of the leading shades. Ostrich Bands—black and bright shades— ... 88 our reg. $1.87. ‘Trimmed Nes if hat and pane are purchased here, mixtures, in Foen—rever or hare -alzes tof years BOYS! CLOTING THLRD FLOOR. ‘ain or pleated mode! assorument of 4! brown mixtures— ears YS OL./TING—~THIRD FLOOR, Chambray and gingham, th Bm- {re and belted models, contrast WEA. SBOOND. WLOOR, Finish c etonnes -36-in f new pat Ortental “and a white or col- na METONNES 4BASBM BN, 51 et. Imported Kimono Crepes Blue with white Japanese. ef fects—for kimonos, dresaing sacquen Wabit InCHN9 MAdeRICR MASI 49 ct. Heavy 7 ee Twilled Ticking.. 94 | Seyi aa ..7.96| $1.17 New White Feathers $3.47 Birdseye Diapering 9.65) $1.28 All Wool Ser | 84 ct. Women's or Children's 40) $1.38 Womer MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. To.prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, Goone mixe FWATIONS —BAADMENT, 24 inches wide; 10-yard piseo. TOWBUING—OLAIN FLOOR, iia 36-in Btorm weave, [n “garnet, myrtle, navy and blac Dida OOULS—AAIN FLOOR, | $1.96 Taffetas, 35-in 1 Soft chiffon finish; ‘in biack and light and dart i SILKS SLAIN LOOM | $1.08 Men's Handkerchiefs ($4 dex)... .70 each 14 AANDICRNITEFE-BELLN FLOOR, Handkerchiefs (}4 do Plain or wreath initial MANDI NCHIEMS SAIN PIOOR. Extra Sire Hose Fine cotton, full fashioned, piece and balbriggan, Sixes 9 HORT—OAIN FLOOR, 59 ct. Unbleached Muslin—48 im...... r HIvaLINS asBA ‘MUSLI! f See Pages 12 and 18 for Other Hearn Advertising No Mall or Teleyhone Orders. . 8 each AL A Splendid Assortment of Women’s and Misses’ Tricotine Dresses Our reg. $28.50 to $34.50 21.50 Ten models in this selection afford a delightful choice of individual styles Tor the Miss and for Woman. Bea embroidery, silk em broidery and braid are cttectively employed as trimming. New Rugs These special reductions of our always moderate mean SK BOTTOM VAL- UES. Seamless Moog! — best makee—Persian, in attractively pi oi ings on rose, tan, blue and green ds. ai oo. 2 ft.—value 8105.00 32:88 ‘ye ft.—value 878.50. wi bring out to best ad- vantage the deep toned Eastern colore— sit A—teped mes. OF-ES hake ey © oe Se Raare 8 Size Fine Lohans Ox15 ft. . Ox15 ft. Brusselette Carpeting well covered patterns blue and rose colorings— 27 inches wide yd. Rag Carpeting—woven of selected poe materials in quaint Co- lonial patterne— yard wide od LAT Carpet Sweepers — combination brush and vacuum sweepers with heavy metal bodies and mechaa- ical parts of the best make— value 98.97. . 6.97 TO-DAY TO-MORROW. Two-Day Gift Sale SMOKERS’ STANDS A tempting portunity t to buy tor sented in this special Plein! in amokers’ stands. Two amor aie are featured—one and another in a nr Beth styles are fitted wit ith cigar rests, match holder and removable glass ash tray. TO-DAY TO-MORROW Fine Scrim and Voile Curtains uw 2.24 An excellent unity to save op the baying of | ‘oile and Scrim Cur- taine—36 Inches wide and 2 yards long—white, ivory and beige. Decca” LITTLE TOTS’ Rompers and Creepers ont 88 Warm flannelette rompers, in Peggy, bloomer and gathere« yles, are « really great bargain at this much reduced price. Sizes to 6 years. warn, Men's Night Shirts our 1.70 bee a ccs elt paling tens er nantes eee een et Sr,