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Announce for To-mwrrow Gf No. 824 Past 12th Street re-| his pocket vurteonth row op tt irduy night ist the a next| them at | malted in the serio® Injury of five of — #he sald, turning, with a large crowd if to-know-better” attitude eket man mud that the sp ' us a,* and | Again 1 went to a play that has IAtOrs wan the place to buy the neat, | ‘ vod been running for ® long time—“The | as they hav of the seat up to| {idren had been playing) Gold Diggers’ at the Lacoum’ ferg| the tenth tow on any good nigky , If you ime, ac- An Unusual Closing)ut . od Df | me o few days ahead | © Bre for some ¢: on “oft nights sou can pet fairly At the Frazee Theatre, wher el you might wet Mrair seat on a week @ Gitness, when an older| food Aeate, bit on Saturday nights, Woman In Hronse” is played, the|mght’” : a e @) OBE Ss along and threw a can to | K wnt) the third week in December,| best seats for Friday night was the N Amsterdam, where | Was @ flash and a cloud of| i ther are no | NN a Titeh i@ bein ay they Smoke, with a report that was beard| e ton of a few bo: é h that the | ive obildren lay 4 , Hudson Y ° ie t dbriag ¢ c and the screams of others George Cohan is play ! days, ; out during the week? 1| f : 4 ON ALL GOOD SEATS ent Man in the World.” there , : ' singe Theatre. | asked, | ‘ 8 For Women and lisses seats to be had down front untt) L i | alt bf r last week In Deceinber. : “ festored order and two ambu- | Tia eee ® fow orchestra seats in the last r ” } R 1 6 50 ‘ took the injured to Harlem) (Continued From ‘Third Page) | Occasionally, on rainy nighte or “of | “SALADA Tea is Pure Tea, Fragrant egu ar Value 00. |. They were: | ¥' nights, you can get sone noate when oy Made 334 East I, “Well, who has all the. seata?” I]the Belasoo, for next week you can | i ino Rosato, four, of | begged. “Don't know who has them.| on! Beats behind the thirteenth | ge aled 1ith Street | You might try the brokers,” was the | and for the week atter, vening| OM’ Overy MUINE sei packet. lace” the ‘tenth row, This in one theatre conscious, | @tiracted frightened parents, one | ix, of No. $22 Eaat | ———— th 6 turned in. You must order | 2’ Doquino, six, 0 trate six! weeks in cavance t’eas, @Nd Of Delicious Flavour. stimulating wh they trul Ve ffo to COP SHOOTS SELF | 4 At the Glove Theatre, where Fred| keep thelr poate trom ‘spenuinters , | Stone le playing “Tip-Top,” the man|ana wive the public the advantage. AS ROBBERS FLEE |! charge intormed me he had nol At “the George M. Cohan hance x |seata for two wacks. “Can give you the next fourteen of the East 104th Strect Sta-| onie (* For Frances star's show “one” | ONG refreshing. “Watch forthe Name” To Close Ou at added to the excitement. » ix, Of eats in the second balcony, that's = told, ‘ where “The Tavern” in played, T wan Sergeant, Arrives in Time to See| weeks.” second balcony only, for three|told frankly that the “agencies and ; HoltUp but Pistol Sticks; Bullet “Where are the cate?’ T again | American Sugar | Refining Company the hotols have all the seats up to the thirteenth row on all Saturday: queried. “Oh, well, the brokers have/nights. Sometines during the work ‘akes Off Finger. Jost of them. The public has the|you can get wme seats, but never in trib wieeten it All Sizes Are Included » the Lot— ext," he anewore the front rows i f , neg 5 Tolice Serst. William J. Foe: why do you sell the tioket. 1¢ Repub! “Th 7 ul th D. io! But Not Every Size in hery Style. Grand Avenue station entered Classon| to/the brokers In such lara Gente ofthe ea eeUblG, where “The Lads Send us a postal card for a free sample. Address: . « ; re y ry oly! cf the Lamp” {s playing. not up until 20th he month can you get Salada Tea Company, Stuart & Berkeley Sts., Boston Agee from St. John's Place, klyn,/tfes and thus keop A most extraordinary offemf high grade Corsets, among which are sperior qual- ity Satins and Broches. Because of broken ranges of sizes the,are offered at a surprisingly low rice. And there is a size here for ewy woman. ROOKLY Nigga UREN OPPENHEIM. Guts & C FULTON SKREET—BROQLYN Extraordinary Value Tesday Goodyear Welt shoe—ealled “Pep.” It ~Nov.3 1020 _# IV's been a mild autumn, and naturally ou have put off buying tse age Ce Oe winter shoes for yourself and your family. ‘4 But now health demands good staunch high shoes for everybody. ' And when you buy, | buy from a reliable dealer Get properly fitted by a shoe merchant who knows his business, who is in a permanent location,.with a full line of reliable foot- wear—who will be there next week, next month, and next year, backing his shoes with service. . Buy where you see the sign— _ it will save you money spect 1 85 | : Crepe de ChineChemises | , IE Chemises; lace and ribbon trimmed; eq also ribbon shoulder strap or tailored models; flesh only. maa BROOKL Y Nagaomg OPPENHEIM.GLUNS & © FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN R in Women’s . $32 to $3 less in Children’s . $1 to $2 less than the last pair you bought. And the prices you get today are based on careful rock-bottom figures, Buy—but*buy from your own reliable dealer. Ask to see these attractive styles today. You will find them where you find this sign—in stores in every *heighborhood and on every main-thoroughfare of Greater New York, Look for it. e ‘Thousands of well dressed womer | Phe shoes you buy from him today will,cost you: dare Pu on hla toe” ode | hl in Men's $2 to $3 less . Bee ft peeemes eredias today ; Anunusual offer of fine Crepe de Chine ‘The same sturdy black or tun Hoya’ Shoes that wore a0 well at $6, $7 and $8 in the same grado and the tame quality today at $4, $5 and $6, | For Women and Misses % Warm and comfy for the coming colder days. It’s a fact— Shoe prices are lower! Full fashioned of Beacon : * quality blanket material in sit attractive plaid patterns. © \ i) t NOVI 20 Collar and cuffs satin rib-" bon trimmed. Cord and tas sel. Sizes range from 36 to 46. y Specially Priced 6.90 We have no direct or indirect connection with any retail shoe business, but from 40 years | dealing with the retail trade we know that the safe and economical plaée to buy shoes is in the legitimate well-established neighborhood and main-thoroughfare retail stores. « McElwain, Morse & Rogers Nath’l Fisher & Co. NEW YORK SHOE MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS TEE EY