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lJUFKMENMAY, MVE PAY REDUCED' itnniiOTPD'Q IMIT iviinnii.n u 1.111111 r stowl of Estimate Con.initlec'"'J - t w m.. iMt i- f&M&rs Salaries of Can ll ( (aktf wl Lieutenant. REJOINDER DV KONLON. 1 fc Plan for Cutliiij: His Pay Was Based on Berlin Figures. tJLbawt 1,149 cpla4ni, liautrnantt M fourlh'iTada flramtn ai ant IflMly Ulni- (h rraulla of a non fay net of the Hudfet Com milt rp of IM Heart ef ltlmle, which br(an Ufa aittrnoon in Hie Municipal Jiulld ' '"f AeeoMlnr lo the charter of tha City at Nw York, every wpUln. lieu taaxnt and fourth.frado man tha l)e Mrtment la overpaid. The charier HVldi that a (lift captain ahall be not mora than f 1.160 a year. Are captain In thla city rt M00 a year. The charter alo pro vMm that the pay nf fire lieutenant bill be 11,100 a yrar. To. day a aal arf of fire lieutenant li f 2,100. It la farther provided that fourth grade MaMien receive M00, whercaa tholr paf lo-day la f 1,000. .There In one ctauae In tho charter Waioh may ave tho 1,000 Drc fighter fratn having their aalarlea lopped. Thla provldea that the Board or KxtU mt. thould it aee fit to do ao, hn thii rieht to pay hlshor aatartca than Uifao fixed elsewhere. In other M' 11 wl" ,,e "P t0 U1" Moard of mn Kaumatn whether the aalary 'rnleii died by law ahall bo limored In the faUire ai they have In the pait. H waa erplalnrd at lo.day Iludget Committee meeting that the aalaj-lei otftnt grade firemen, $1,400: aecond mtU at ll,:00 and third srade at fljfM will not be disturbed. jlre Chief Kenlon aayi It waa a coaVpariion of his Job with that of the VUm Chief of the Hrrlln Hre Depart aBOiV by Paul Loeaer, Aaiistnnt Dlrec tattef the Bureau of Htixndarda, that Irajuht about a aUjTReated reduction W'Ma aalary from 110,000 to $7,000. Tir. woo waa educated In Otr . "akiy'r waa brought Into the tlnance DtMr'traent aa Secretary by Herman X. MtU. Mter he waa shifted. It la unfair to compare my Job with that of til Flro Chief of Ber lin." sold Chief Kenlon to-day. "I Mavlerataiid that Mr. Loeaer told the aMavbudget committee that the Her lla.Cnlef received in marks an equiv alent to $S,000 here. But Mr. Loeaer fortot to mention that the Merlin Chaaf haa aa offlclal reatdence. which li ftemlahed him free by tho city, lie ala haa free servants, free horas, a frea automobile, Mr 'official residence consists of tkree small rooms over an engine ceaipany quartern on Great Jones Htraet. I have one official auto, ws4ch I use only when doing my duoy. I have no retinue of servant. Taut pay a woman who cleans my room. Chief Rlaton of the London Fire Popartment haa an elegant residence wit servants, all furnished by the etteV Game far Mcrfltlac, He The last cent of his $1,100 savings HHt on medicines and physicians, A4am Stelner, a paralytic, committed sutcMe In the basement of No. 201 Kaat Twenty-seventh Street to-day by.Unhallng gas. Stelner came here from Germany ten years ago. One uf his boasts was that "noble blood" flawed in his veins. SRLS! TRY U! BAVETHICK.WAVY. i. Every particle of dandruff disappears and hair stops coming out. t, D4w a. moist cloth through Iwdr and double its beauty at once. ftr htr becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abfadant and appears as soft, lustrous aast Beautiful aa a youna nirl's aftr BEAUTIFUL HAIR 1.' "Dift4erliie hair cIeanae.'Y Jiuttrvthl. p ejaUicn a doth with a little Dand erine m aareitury araw it tiuougu your hair, taJjgajji oae small atrsnd at a time. This - ctcitUM; li) imtt oX aiiuL ilirt anil MaBaive oil and in iust a few moments veir.Mve doubled the beauty ol your asides beautifying the hair at once. DsaaVrine dissolves every particle of daaaWfl cleanses, purities and invig- , CorsjUelbe scalp, forever stopping itching aaviaumg luur. ttt what will please you most wilt be altar : a few weeks' use when you will srtially see new hair fine and downy at Rest yea bat really new hair grow- iaf all over tha scalp. If you care for ItstW. soft hair and lots of it surely set a BaVaaat bottle of Knowlton'a' Danderine l nay druHlat or toilet counter, and y ... ...... ra your hair! Heiutify it I You y tbts.wM the best U eaats vou , bbsi. am, LIUM'S BAIL MISEI; i MAYER MAKES NIRTEI Cjtiiil Hcii lor Ulcimy l of In- A i ,b rf AMwtnKt IMamr lAtturner ltutff. Juds Ctaln. la i tk IViurt of Oertrrvl IMiim, lu i iruan rrvtn si.sw is sia.sw ijuuuwv !M,' "" itiirtment rr iiamt iun iiim litre n iotii.alnl f Ml tlx 'Hr.ii itn4 Mr lrJ Arnold, tweir) of rhm allraa that lie roams-d llwin Ikwtnick InM lb rtrurl Uat d.1l tiVuial rharra uf area! lrnrtarira, la ltta lina would lni-nl l pours f JuatHa. at In Wealaloli asalnst th fflaonrr It la ltlerrd lhal Iba rfcarfna ra ferrm lo by u Atibum l.iairiot At. lornes- art of an international ahrc- In Iulon attrartr. attention soma rronths aru Iwrsu.e ( his artlvltlr III affair mnnrrtal rlh tha aala ( munition. i:IJm i found by ax ret wn Ire iiratota tion Itlcti aa built up tha rhara nf blguiny ltrtorta fioni Uermauy atata lint th Uotornment of tbat lountrr anxious to learn tba wliarralxitila of nna t'hlmana;, a filKltlve from Jurti1. Loudon 1 brliaviil to Iikvp Umv, th natna of f'tilinanv when ha Drat tain In l lil country SAYS LIGHT SUPPORTS CAUSED SUBWAY CAVE-IN Member )f Mayor's Investigating Qjnimittfc (jives icws of Seventh Avenue Disaster. John It. Mealy, nn Inspector of the llurenu of Combustlhl)' and a mem-Iwi-of the .Mayor's Commltteo that In veitlgated the Hnveiith Avenuo sub way dlsaater, wan a witness to-day at the Inquest held by Coroner Kelnberg'. Hpeaklng of the cause of the disaster, llrnly anld: "The blast, to my mind, was only the Initial cause. It was the opinion of the Mayor's Committee I lint the street support was not adequate. "There was an 1 beam running oast and wkst, whtoh 1 bellove wns struck by a bit of flying rock. This beam showed an Imprint l' Inches deep and I or i Inches In diameter whore It had been struck. It was a light type of I beam." "So far ns the seams In the rook are concerned, should Metxanotte, the blast foreman, have takon extra pre cautions In tiring tho last blast?" asked the Coroner. "Aa Mexsanolto has stated, he was aware of one seam. I think hn showed pood Judgment. But It Is asking too much of nn ordinary blaster to see another seam which Is only vaguely Indicated." A statement as to the number of persons killed In this city as the re sult of blasting operations showed that from 1910 lo 1915 twenty-four bad been killed directly and ten Indirectly. INTRUDER STABS WOMAN , DEFENDING HER HOME Mrs. Erreault Struggles With Man Until Wounds Over come Her. Mrs. Uulu P. Krrenult, an attractive young woman, was alone In tho flat on the top floor of No. 17S6 Third Avenue nt 9.10 o'clock to-day when a stocky man, young, smooth-shaven nnd dark, knocked at the door andj Inquired ror her husband, Adrian Krrcault. The woman opened the door. The stranger sprang at her, knocked her down nnd kicked the door shut. Mrs. Krroault Is n husky young woman and she fought and screamed. Infuriated at her resistance, the man drew a knife and stabbed her twice, under th right shoulder and In the right hand. The noise of the battle was heard In the tenement and the man fled. Hn had lost his hat In the struggle, and as he reached the door' he saw that his coat was soaked with blood. He ripped that garment off and tossed it Into the room. He made good his es cape,, Aira. crreauii was taKen lo Incep tion Hospital. The stab wound In her back may prove to bo serious. ALLEGED ATTACK ON GIRL. liar Escort Iluna for Aid and Man la Canalit. James lllnes. married, thlrtr-three years old. of No. 117 Forest Avenue. Flushing, Queens llorouali. was ar raigned In Flushing Court to-day fa a charge of an attempted attack on Martha.Wlllnakl, eighteen yaara old. or no. 7 Hurling Avenue. Tha com plainant was In court with Walter Frerrlsch, seventeen years old. who was her escort In Klssena Park yea- mu.r DVflllillK. MISS Wlllnskra far wna -nl mnA swollen. She said Mines, who Is em ployed at the Flushing Hnnltl. wnero sue la a telephone operator, crabbed her aa she waa walking win. young Frerrlsch, stuffed a handkar ohlsf In hor mouth and dragged her from the road. The boy got Patrol- man mamas ana nines was arrealed. STOLE $15,000 IN STAMPS. Iloliurrn, Kvldently Poalrd, Make Choice In llareunc OMoe, BVANSVILLE, Ind.. Oct. II. Rob bars, who evidently were familiar with the local Federal Dulldlng, forced open the safe lu the office of the United States Internal revenue collector early to-day and took J15.000 In emergency wsr stamps. The theft was committed While Poit Office .mtilnv... mm. Iti.-v on the floor below and while tha night watchman was making his rounds. .i.D.ep.Vty Collector ,W. E. Foley sUted that Uie robbrs did not touch several thousand dollars' worth of liquor and tooaceo revenue stamps which could not aastly be disposed of. The war i r'aufv urapi. ne saia, could be read sr caTar imo monef. Trta4 News Oddities "IrtlX In II mwnltir ! ' la ILa ari.4MH.a la I'm ! t uuful W dtinka Mm im. Ol'IlN l'Mlllti:UA a lawn al inrtwlk la tttlic Ma Ikal lhalsl liar ? Ibwa, UIMW IHIKH tvuni It r anl a1r -aaniliiaOn.a f rlrla fet lal itt nr. am iurs4 run 4alJi in pirrr tit brr riwll.r In AfTKIi WAfTINU I'JUIlTr TltAIIM la -la fat oiihm MilTiaa. Orrii H. Irmau will da II tttla ni ml jlba at of 101 at llelua, N 1. (lOVmtKOIt OF lllloni: IHIMM slid rhtekrn bualiieaa, HUAM.F.HT IIAfir la "Peanui" apnndlng llirt-e mouths lit lotubslor ihr pound. HQIMCAKNO HW'INO In t'nion ground ahnuyad nelghbora, ao I hay kidnapped it at ulght HOOK OF INtfTltUCTIONH Mrw Indiana man waa learning lo run knotting huw to atop he had to keep gave out. Hill! HU'AI.U)Wi:n IN flltAI'F. woman stung her on tou.ll. NICF. ritOP Ol IIAltt on W A. who saya he won't have II rut until GIRL'S EYES SEAL LIPS MAY DIE AFTER AHACK Miss Coslello Gazes on Injured Man and He Refuses lo Identify Prisoners. Did the beautiful brown eyes of Miss Mary Costello hypnotize Hugh Mc rrland7 waa a question the mjIc of the West Twentieth Street Station were trying to answor to-day. McFartland, eighteen years old, of No. 512 West Twenty-eighth Street, Is in Ilellevuo Hospital, with hts skull fractured. Policeman Noble and Sergeant Alien rn heard cries for help at Tenth Avenue and Twenty-fifth Street early to-day. McPartUiad was found on the sidewalk and three men alleged to have been near him were seised by the officers. The Injured man, according to the policemen, declared he had been at tending a dance of tho Manhattan Boye at Tammany HaU with Miss Costello, who lives at No.' 60S West Twenty-sixth Stroot, and that ho was waylaid by some of her admirers on the corner as he was taking her home. "Let me look at him! Lot me see lilml" cried Miss Costello as she wormed her way through the crowd after tho assault. McPartland looked Into her eyes and in a moment, when the three youths alleged to hare as- saulted hltu were brought up fur Idea- uncauon, ne reiusou to identify tnem. Alias uosieuo men denied aha had been to the donco with McPartland. Hue was there, sno said, with James Uannan, twenty, of No. 317 West Twenty-eighth Street. Ilannaii, tho police say, has been her sweetheart for two years. They wore on their way home, sho said, when a fight started across the street and tboy went over to sea what It was about, and that's bow they bopponod to bo there. llannon is one or me inree held on charge of assaulting McPartland. Tho others described themselves nn Harry Corlett, twenty-four, No. 604 Wost Twenty-sixth Street, and Pat rick Courtney, twenty-one, No, 119 West Twenty-sixth Street. Tho etiquette enforced among somu of tho boaux of tho west side pro h'.blts ono young man taking the sweetheart of another to a dance. Tho police are trying to-day to Ami out who was Miss Costello'a escort. McPartland became unconscious aftor reaching tho hospital and may die. CAMPAIGN OF THE MEN IS ON. Noonday meetlnas were beaun In.ilav In Union Square by the Young IUpub llcans to promote the iwndldacy of Charles A. Perkins for District Attor nry and Frank K. Mowers for Sheriff. Socialists and single taxers Invaded tho Wall Street region expounding their doctrines during the luncheon hour. Alfred K. Smith. Democratic candi date for Sheriff, who Is not making a public speaking campaign, established a uoonusy nesaquariers in Tammany Hall irom iz to z o cjock dally, to meet all comers. Judse Swann. the party candidate for District Attorney, has put Ills campaign in tno nanas or menus ana tooic nn seat on the Ueneral Sessions Court bench to-day as usual. tin In the, Ilronx there Is unusual stir of Interest over the Congressional camDalm In the Twentv-thlrd District to fill a vacancy, where heavvwelxht orators arc trying to put national poli tics lo the r roil i, tho nieetmgs uegut to-night in halt a uozen nulls on Wash ington Heights and In the Uronx Valley, One of the liveliest local campaigns tit ie contest for Assembly around Wash ington Square, where John U. Mllburn Jr., Deinoctat, and his colle ere assocl- ate, Robert McC. .Mo run, llepuullcan la UU.Ui'.J Li. ailuClIon. llotl. alu rich young men of social standing, and thev are wnrklna dav and nlsht to win. nu is a strictly neignnornooa arrair rnr the residents of old lower Fifth Avenue, Washington Snuare and nart of Green wich Village. Printed circulars that the candidates send out are aduresseu "Dear Neighbor." After the political meetings evsryooay aajourns to siu dtos in Macdougal Alley or over to the Iirevnorl cate, wnere iney taix an, lit erature, polities and woman's suffrage in uonemian lasnion. County Chairmen of the Progresilve Party from various sections of the Btate met In thalr Forty-second Street headquarters this afternoon to decldo how to vote on Ihn new constitution. There were wide difference ot onln Ion, as the null Moose herd refuses to follow any one leaders views. The National Democratic Cluh will five a reception to-morrow night for jiiaga nwann, party csnuioais tor dis trtct AUaiwsy. TH1 lYIJdMO WORLD, MOKCAY, OOTOIER l fai i raltfrt K J u ila14 aHUor a ji ll la Kalian. M ala air-niHtiafl.il. I V. " muntha-old Ctrl la ZA. . TfVK Call) Wlnnlia 3 solna laL Mitaih, U aflrr t Clilrsgo wHgha fife Hill. N J. ni off e.-U while new auto, and nof suing until gasoline by Klnginsn. InJ Flschbach. Ht P-ul Huiopeau wr enda. TRAPPED BY FLAMES AS THEY SLEEP, SIX ARE SAVED BY TWO HEROES Policeman and Fireman Res cue Bronx Family After Stairs Are Burned. A family of six persons was res cued by a patrolman sud a fireman early to-day from the third floor ot a burning throe-story frame dwelling at No. 2153 Washington Avenue, the Uronx, The rescued are Domlnlck Nennatl, twenty-olght years old; his wife, To netta, twenty-live; his mother, Mary, sixty-five; his brother ltocco, sixteen; his sister Mollle, seventeen, and his brothor Paul, fifteen. All wero suffer ing from shock-hystorla and the ef fects of Inhaling smoke. They were treated by a physician. When Engine Company No. II ar rived at the fire It was soen the first two floors of the building wero unoc cupied, and it was presumed the top floor was also untenanted. No effort was made to rouse the sleeping fam ily. As the flames climbed to the third floor and the smoke penotrated the apartment the women awoko with joreama. Patrolman Crouse of the Bronx Park Station and Fireman Thomas Drady ran Into tho building and found tho stairs burned away. They climbed up a two-story extension at tho rear and dragged the helpless family out through the window. The Are did little damage. POLICEMAN FLOUNDERS IN BUTTER; THIEF ESCAPES There Was Many a Slip Twixt the Bluecoat and Grip on Fugitive Who Dropped It as He Ran. Threo men wero seen by Patrolman Raymond of the Kaat Twenty-second Street Station to leave James Uutler's store at No. 312 First Avenuo early this morning laden -with packages. Raymond seised two. The third fled. Tlaymond called two cltlsens, bade thorn hold his prisoners and pursued the third mrut. The fugitive dropped halt a dozen small packages of print butter upon which tho patrolman slipped. Thin made it possible for the man to escape. When Itaymond returned to the prisoners In tho citizens' custody one of the alleged burglars had escaped. The patrolman was not satisfied with the explanation that the prinsoner had avcrpowered his custodian, and arrest ed the citizen on a charge ot altowig u prisoner to escape,, according to the station bouse blotter entry. The citi zen said he was Joseph Cahlll, twenty- five years old, ot No. 321 ICost Twenty- fifth Street. Tho other prisoner said he was John Iloldt, thirty years old, of No, 27C Avenue II. Boldt was charged with burglary. TEETH $3 My suit rubber auction plate will fit any mouth. This plate is sold on a positive money-lmck guarantee. Soft Raster Sacuees flttrd to old ptatrs at very little cost. TEETH PULLED FREE Daily to Prove My ralnlctl Mtlhods 22-Ksrst 22-Ksrst Gold Crewo J3 Bridge Work DR. FINCH 215 W. 42d St., SBltJJ ,TTi' a Oin to T. CIokI 8iuiitji. LOOaV far JU.rtrls Marine SIuX, I RND W RAGS IN BURNfNG APARTMENT; UPANT IS ARRESTED W1 ( Va l)oxe hiKeniuiisly seJ hi Alleged Atiempl to Hie House Ah rtUal Ilia atarilnr arians lirnl, oHUtllig of au al twirl fillJ Kith a4l.akial.rd r(s, fwuud in I U.i Im.Iii. of Aaron U'emtraiib nn Hie) faurtli fl.Mir of No, IK ISaat llhiiat jIi Mrerl. lis! lai Iba ailaal of Wrlntlaiili .any lo-day lie is a rlaiirr at M lleadijuaiiiis 4'liarge.l with a lain but deolea all knowledge of Ilia In ctndiary rlgsr bniea, "I'lie building in which Wrluirautt Ilirt li a all-story Irnetnrnt nd.,...i ,. . ... ... builara Ifii.)o fainllica, Welti- isub'a "lie and rite rullJrrn, the unseat an Infant and tea oldlst n.lia )car old, leaide with hlin At .1" o'clock last night liiunia .smillrd amoLe, and an alami liiouglit , I'lgi'ia t'ompany No. II. t'apt Vof'. Lroka in Iba door of Welntrailb s ailintiit, from which Dm smoke was arising. Iln sn)a he found the an rlgil botes burning in different part of the room. They ncio put out MUlcklv nnd tha iir range men I Investigated. Capt. iigt says that on ono of Mia rlgur bun- wm, a aluli of a candle wbli'h. whun It btirneil down. Iitiiltd oll-soakrd "streninrrs" of chilli or puper extondlng tu the othi-r Ixises, .Mrs, Welntr.iuli, wlm ImiI been out walking with her two youngest child ren, was tho llrst of tho family to rc. turn homo, Wninlrnuti, who hud ben at it moving picture show with the . Ihreo oldest rhlldren, r.-turiin. Inter Iln was lukon to Heaildiinrtnrs ami ' after questioning that lasted the I greater part of the night wns urduril ! locked up on the nrson chnrgo. ion poncn say iiini two ynara ngo, when h was fn the liarleraiinnly 1 business at No. 64 Sheriff Streot. ha had a fire and collected moro than t'iree-fnurths of a. 11,000 policy. Thoy say ulao thnt he recently Increased i ....... u ui- , i. .. . i iii-i4,iii i ifu Ilia IIUUBUIIUIU KUDUS from J500 to C00, r ji m I . r, . , , ... . St. f.u irlela Champions. , The St, (Jahrlel n. n. C. of llrook- 1 lyn won the undisputed championship of Cast New York yejlcrday when they defented the Liberty ball team. 16 to 6, uawson s pitching and Dick Walsh's hitting, both for the winners, featured the contest. AePLiOT7 KQXT An inspiration, h slory, a play, laughs, tears, encores and Wl?. ill Kiiil n nAtfiAAnl I Ethel Barrymore plays tho title role of "Our Mrs. McCueaney," tho clever adaptation of KXlrxx Ferber's famous Btorie.i, openlras to morrow nlfilit at the Livcewa Theatre. Then remember, It's The PETTICOAT t ihat made tiic-K plqy possible. FURNISH Your Homm "The Royal Way": "Tht te$t quanta for the teaatmoney and only a-Uttle-a-week-to-pay 3 Rooms Furnished Complete aa low as $49.98 We Specialize in high-grade furniture in ALL the latest artistic dengni. "A Royal Special," for This Week 3 Piece Bedroom Suite, trtat 50 In Walnut, Maple or MM MattintTJint W fVRNITVRE CO HAULKMi nnoNXt j 2190-92 3a 3035-37 3 rd Av. lift. 110 tun st. Corner IBOthSt. Open Ev'cnings. , write for Catulog, BURLESQUE. pOLUMBIA i''V?;h BURLESQUE M.I. Toiir u THE SMILING BEAUTIES Y 0RKVTLLE iMlBiquiigS? BLUE RIBBON. BELLES Bt, HALY'S DURLESQUE JLTI ll'nij h 1,0th it. JL Hnuiklns I'rrmlttnl iiui'iB MERRY BURLESQUERS Thimdst. Wrertlmf. riltlUY. Amateurs. (jARRICK I ?-TV. MllhUftSeH Sh it..u'r H'a.r. I Mat, To-Par. lfc-23 40; ffinrai iiimis.-iiiii.a iiAnrr.n, 0' LYMP.C Matinee Daily THE AMERICANS TOSJK' jj RO It, mi. WOMAN REFUSES OPERATION Tell. Hew She Wm Saved by Takinc Lydia E. Pinkham't Vegetable Compound. 1. K) - I Ibis tf tui.ii m' Irflu OMirM nu!il lair l.tdia I' I'm! lism . rsrla r t niM,uai Ibey oubl NI l-llrf lirallli I suffrfrd flout a fi ml- lion- hlr, ami Ibe dwlora Inl.lnl hail a tumorous groalb and would hate lo l aiiM-ratrd iiiun, liul I rrfuari,a I lu not lirlirte lo uprla Hon.. I Lad faint ln .it-ll. LI..-I..I ....I I.I I...II.. iiu.nann m.i.ieii ihat I try l.ydia K I'ihlbatn'a Vegetable Compound, and I am ao tluuLfiil I did, for I am now a well woman I sleep heller, do all luy liouw-wiirk snd lake long aslki, I never fail In praiae l.y.lia K, I'inkham's Vegetable iiiimiUUi for my good lieallli." Mr., J, M IIHSCII. IOU'1 We.t'llroadway, liul.ville, Ky. Slilir guarantee that all le.liiun. mala Mbirh e imbtiili are gruuine, I. it Mint fair lo itippow that II i.ydia lv, I Milium a Wgrtahlr I iimpoiiuii liu. tin; vlttur to help tlie.e wouirn It will belli any oilier woman who is suffering in a IILe manner If you are ill du nut drsg along until an operation i nere.ry, liul at onto tukf I.ydia K I'iukliain'a Vrgelable Compound, Wrlje to Lydla K. PInkham Medl rln f. r-....ri,i ,i.i. ... v" " . .. . . -J""" ". our vviii ue opened, read and answered by a woman and held In strict confidence. Ailw . . . CONCERT8 AND MUSIC. MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE 2YiS'u lealnnlnr Man.. Oft. S.l. BOSTON GRAND OPERA COMPANY in ten,. p.ui nui an ct otieer llinftl. unction inikunn DnLLki nuL Ulxtlalt "Hiitl. Illil ..I l'...irl 'T lu...i. "ri,.".f. " .""n VOrfM." "MKl.ras Ilutteinj" "w II.I'M." -C-nnfu" with DlMl Suit., 'Unlirm.," Mauni.t Rullf, "Otrlki." - KAT SOW ON HAT.K. nor. TO B. runchJudr Thea., Tu... All . Oct. 19, al S A Un qua Tom Dobson I'rosrammt of Hons, be Mil tcudaii CluiHon. Uuoa h Himlln I'lsao, THEATRES. NKW VOHK'8 I.KAIMNQ TIIKATWW kMPIDtll.ii 1 linl.it I ... .1 1 "'liUneWeil. A S.t. at 1 Jiarp. Wm.GlLLETTEMgHS LYCEUM Weal 4Mh I. e. at 8.M. uibbum Maui. Ttilim U H.t, at 2.W. TO.MORHOW NIOIIT AT N.20. ETHEL BARRYMORE tt.. OUK MIIW. MeCHKSXKV. Aft.r the Ilv Visit liana De Follies ZIEGFEL0VrlTFR(iLICj-'o7 Atoa ,Sw Anuunlam Tlalr. Ilia World." MalrllU Ellis and Zl.if.M VMm fflil.. C.AIF.TY.' r ih st. Km. s.ai. JUL. Wed. Il'on.) A HtU. 2.20. "OCK 1HT.A OP A OOOD l'l.AY." B. Hun. Jr"-. COHAN'S li'r-'i.lBt. Br. 8.1(1. M. Wril,l O M.u.tVe0.(l'p.) B.t. ri HIT IB llin In a Little Conwdr with rl Mr . IHN a utti. Mu.ie "miss LbUlli UIIIIIU INTO IIMATION." Fl II TON 8t.. w ' '. Kn. e.s: 3. ,23 SOME BABY! LAST H TIMKS. U1DDIC WctH'MHt. Klrnlnu.tS.13. nAnrtio M,t. we.t. ii'oi. i & H.t.. 2 is. HI innM West 44th Nt. Krn's. al S.IB. nsJjVSUl Jlln wl. A. .t.. V.I6. "One war nlay IIKMAINH" onlr one. With WM. COUHTKNAY. REPUBLIC n 4'Jri Ht E.ra. at 8.20 SI. I.. Wed, ll'np.) A. H.t.. 2.15, COMMON CLAY John Ms.on, Jan. Oial and Htar Csst BELASCO aSffeSWi. THE BOOMERANG AT IIRFRTY W.4JU8T. TWlCt: D.llr.Incf, Sundaj.. Kr.i1st.Mst..'.'n SMUl-IJ (lth.rMau.VB0c Ac $1.00. D. W. GRIFFITH'S (IKIANTIO SI'KOTACLE. Sympbony Orchtrl ol 41), pi nDC ll'w.y & 4U Ht, Kicmflis at H,lft, VJL.VJOE. MatlneeaWed. Ai H.t. at a.lB MONTGOMERY & STONE (ILOIIK TIIKAT1IB HI'Kf IALI in"iiii. itimii. in- urr' A tbrllllnjl riboto dr.m. lomaiirv In U .els, Mery .Itrrouiu ricvid W.d, ft K.t, at 2M I' t, it Himd.y M.llnrs .Qd XLfbU.t 2 30 snd s.l'U. '.'3, AO. TA snd tl. Note f"'JSu.m't., bum. Cll nliht, Vd. &. Mat, Ml sUnoM, Iff ASTOR "'T.-MniWrft, S- oro. M. COIIAN'H flreat Amerlran'rii'rr. HIT-THE-TRAIL HOLLIUAY Withered. Nlblo aa IIIM.V IKII.I.IDW TUB IIIO IIKUtATU- Pl.lV XHu THE HOUSlt OF GLASS Oreh $1 BO. flr.t Idle,. H.BO, tl. TB.Vlc COR T w'?'.St, HI. I'bon. Ilryant 48. t.t s.iii.Jiu Wed.ll'op.l.t.h.t . 2 1.1 II111.PRINCESSPAT&'."' LEXINGTON ,':L brlwiu A Co. Ilnvnt TWIN BEDS" avtUhsftn .v V WMtl hi 'V t T aimiuriitu MiM rutt . Thur.. 23o no- CY.R1JLMAUUE '4,, "Grumpy1' TUnrt lllTHl "iirTin'i. A IMiii- t;'tTvr. . 23.1.111 M.U. Tu.. '!..., ... ii. u Krsw. li A PAIR nfJ ClVCcrr I'nl.iita CENTURY Vfn' Ki- uP 8 s. bklliuni Mat. Tina ,1 bur Aai..il.ls NED WAYDURN'S ..Ji.nunV TOWN TOPICS VmtiL, fieala on Hale H AVerka In Ailvitnre. HVNIIAY NIOIIT fONrKHT. BROOKLYN. GR TV GRAND orKltA JIOIISE I'laycra Fulton St. A Elm l'l llkn. Mat. Dir.. 2. 13. 1)1 ,.13. The Law of the Land Neit W.UIE ItQl'M) W. T1D J, Jar Fulton Kts.lMal A t f( T,J, Madn ih03 I Dally The FROLICS of 1915 TaWX IODAY. 3 HIO CO.Ntl.ni J. afnWWrV PHOTOPLAY. NEW kra la lhal talIM la. jjfrjgllgjasjMpaMaM ma --UfcaTHEATRE fcjW aiHH of. & MADISON AVE. VAUDEVILLE and Feature Pictures SVETI POIULAR PRICES, 10. 15. 25 THE CARR TRIO "yuWW' DAVE ROTH iV." " I DK VERF. ft MA LOOM HOLMES & HOLLISTON -" laV'i-'iiTM': Thr EIGHT HLACK DOTS W.V..WA KATHRYN OSTERMAN j.r,VMV..s Mthryn Oittrman will appear in ptntti on Ihr Stiff Tucidar Crn!nf aBBo' SaBai RETURN EN-GAGEMENT! The ONLY Real I IIIIUIIII wm T GREATEST WAR PICTURES World Hah Ever Seen ! Now Showing ONLY at 44th Street Theatre n Manhattan Opera House just wi:st or hroaiiwav 50 of the proceeds to the blind and crippled soldiers. THEATRE8. iTimixffCTtiia IVun rcni n rcn nut ill? "AaMUlta Ilia tie iJwrli.iHi a. no Winter il.nl.n .itade h. err done. A roun,l l-ntun. ruust hav lieen tltrealnl. The f.nor.ln. un foMed nn tli al.ta 1. DrlUi.ut kerond tMrrlUVn 011(1 Of ' Netllna The I'are' rorine Cenlurr. remerlrk Ilarrl.oo'a nillNNrVQ' ompaiiTl n " w " 39th ST. Vxtx'z-ll'iFS-: s.Te... a. in. THE UNCHASTENED WOMAN HU. St -',13. BOOTH Sih at..W.of IVwir. Era.sta.lAT 0lJ in M,Uni. We.1. and Sit. .1 2.1ft. fi; 5UTHERN "" CACEGEpEir,,? MlU. and Kit J in Openlns TnUlt. KVK.. OCT. til. AT .l6 ABE and MAWRUSS A ronthluiUon of tha aUirr of T0TA8II AM) rEltLSUIlTKIt." . HKATH NOW ON NAI.K. THEBLUEPAttADlSEi"V,hKt"' AMU8EMENT8. HIPPODROME Msnaiemrnt CltAIU.ja IIILJ.INOIIA11. HIP, HIP, HOORAY I nun nio rniil and l.Ono Wonder.. BOrsA ft hi. IINI . IWl .Noirltir.- i'lio I'r.Ujf Ctrla on Hk.trj, IN Tin: hknh. TIO.VAI. ICB IIAI.I.KT. KtJjM by II, II. llum.Ut. Kit.. d.lO. A- I Mat, IWly " 10 nit. , M.i. i cn nKS.it. ct inim iip.skiivkii hkath nn. fitjxriAT SOUSA .iiiiiii. nut we.u ii op- HOTELS AND RESTAUR ANT8. fx. aaa hi We believe that the first duty of a Restaurant is to serve good food We serve it as good food should be served in the best equipped popular price restaurant in New York and we charrje a price so extremely low that vou will be glad to pay it. Ne music. No dancing. No tibsrtl. A Few Items Indicating Time itin. or iieei Knailsli rot llim.l Milk Nii.ajlirlll. . . , , . , , ,Mv ItaCeJ . ('hfrkei; "I'le-lnOl.ldiml ii '.'.' .' .' .' iio , llulr llrollrd ('hlckei ...nil!. Houtheru Waffles with Ture Hone) :-, irapo lult lllo Ira Cream , , , J i!S Vot nf Tea flu Hilurrlor t'offre. .... . tiv Try This Rtslaurant for BrtaJast and Ajltr Tktattt. Lussier Restaurant For Ladles and Gentlemen. Sealing Capacity 609. Always Open. 147-149-151 West 43d St., One Door East of Broadway J J. J.uasl.r Irop, A. A. DOLAN, Mir (I.sle Mgr JIIOfiN. Writ 83d Ht ) STRAND ROOF GARDEN'U'l i Hr.fii.l.uiuh,n.,'lda.m lo2(i.m,lt,rr'niii.t ' AfUrnoon Teu, 'l.illl I'. M. In II.MIl l, li, IJv rnliisK. 8 V. M. tu I a f. M. WHIM TO CO AMD MOW tO CCTTHUE STEAMBOATS. iTuiJsoNTiivER day line , Usil,. except Kundar. Usifa linUMHai 81,. A. U BuWlni U.U4I lbti!ima!aui Usduifa to Albany, Uu.it rail uuu.itlsua. lliulc. Itei. tauraut. .All ,thruuli r.U tkttu tuwu ,No )urk and Albany .ocootM T.ltuliuao 4141 ufipnona fSo,""" i-oiei One-Day' Outing, to Iouslilrrsle, nrwuuf.ii nr I.e.! a Ollir. For HUblnd. BMbruht. I-ong lint. u. AiSuii irk anrl all Isnii MisMa reiA.li s.'..a .1 .' t aath at., a i. u.i lutttn. 2.ao i u. WOULD WANT WOftK W0HDni 1 rMBTfrfLAVl. YOKK'S HANDSOMEST THEATRE Hal. ll,.aM h lata !.. fill We ah iV aSBSataBT jtatBBBBBBBBBBBCaaaK '.xJ 'as eaBaBKaaBBBBBn yaaiaBBaaV T jm ilaM aaaaaaBV iMaaaaaalaBaBaaBI laBaBaMsaal I 1 5TH BIG WEEK T HI III M' air ii st. a x ii hth am ALL SEATS CONTINUOUS 11 a. rvi. to 11 R. M. I' It I A N II I. K V L A Y S VaaAf .. . . Ihis IVeehi fy I'li.rlni Murray 111 "A (Isai. Old XCf Knuiil. nil 1 Mirlu!l In "Tlia C.hl ...' .. . 'slntel Haro," Wlllism S. Hart In The ll'Klp t " Lriilns 1 at H. Alallneea at 2 Prt-ea. Eeentnr.. SV, UK . 7.V. It .nd 2, Matlnrer. S.V .nd Afw Knlrkerlwrker Theatre, H'war nmh St. VIT.tlllLMMI.II-.ailiJ 1 Kl. Twlre To-day, i'.nu Si 8. .10. M.U le.mn Hat.l, IMv, .nd 11.00 Kw A H.t, ilsts , ne, vk, l si.wi a SJ.i.'. 1 -tlnnnff CIIAIII.Ki IIIUIIMAN. Seliool tlilklren'a ItaunM hat.iTUy M.vmug .1 II SpecUl yrlcea, 2-jc and 30r, U'irA,47 si. I "Tin: ohoiics I Nam to 11.30, ll.AIIV" (Htar Caal I 10 lo me imt.ii (Ireli.fc SoIoim.. .N.it Wrea. llUnoli. ltlli. "The V.ntx Otrl " VAUDEVILLE. prPROCTOR'S isudr llle unil. I'hnlo I'la... SW th Ave. ?: riUDg the Kurac. a Mown, juiiy uit . I.miiitVI.ucill. Ham tl'iav at: iKlh HI.1 1, tutOT utarr if II. .4." sTTrll 3"" ST. aSaHtAB fj'AVI HrUr .NnfD.rthVkLT, l!i1.iratt.nal atirl Tratail 300 J ;rthst. llirun A. LansJon. llon Me tc Co., (ftn, ft 1.1 1 iardcu lt a d'Con nor, II.Q. Atcl.irtfuf ofi. Kmau I'rsncU A: llarold KennMly. Hoiur Iftxtor, Claude A .Marlon, Cln. Isnd, nthrr atari J'Ltx.AVE I D. I". KKITH'h PALACE ll'WAV. 41 Dally Mai. 2 nil rOLONIAL llV.y A- 112.1 Hi, EVELYN NESDIT AND JACK ,'!,! rTO!ll Fill Fssh'on Show II HAMtTKI, atvl oUitm. . iMIItfirilV JAIIDON. Ma.un A. Kr.Ur, Oulruoa. Tl IliUe hllOP.i, Doyl. WM.T lllll.Y. MAT IMII.T , ! A lllli.li.lllllv lioilld. o(hl lhamuraI ,.jy' nWW. TtllA, JSfill, Irln,.,. A?o 'rorS.,' ..MAT llAII.V. I 4. William. AUnlliuoil. Loew'a American Roof I. VV H. MIIXKIt KKNT A. ro..'l Al!i.i KT i,ki.iV rt;'.v;i "r,;,;,fv,,,v,Tnr-' Ln.sAV.M". HOTELS AND RESTAURANT. Our Range of Prices; ;mc FOR SALE. HlllfS. 'iVl'luly.fDwrvKtTrt.Ir.THr mmmmmmmm 7i Clothing for Men and Women i-iiiuii;miai. outi'Iitino ro.. aHU IlroHclway Cor. Tarx I'laca S4SJVe.t 1 3ft th Htrf.t. (On.n nv.nlns . ltfkl VllllUXaa 111 I'll l .... 35 ... V"4?! "'"'" fJValrl. Co.. "" ""Msid.nl.sae I'N ui. John S43, AsVstse.ll, Diamonds on Credit ,,;;,yr f. AMI (III AN M ATI II llVM)nil I,?iaBoiL,.!'lU' Vir aaB sKfaPsS sirim u m 4 it ' i wt.iii,Wiiis!if.aiijiii'ayj i r