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THE' SUN, WEDNESDAY,; NOVEMBER'' $ lM' SJ'i J mm- Pi 1' 1 i ICC 1 II' a 1H V rv 1; Ik; SECK AND NECK RACE 'FOR GOVERKORSHIPi Continued rom J?.rtf page fcndi Tfarialrlf TtMiee IT. -TCeeitar anil Jdfhsird P. X.ydon, Democrat, to tho Bupteme Court bench tn the Flnt dla Iflct," With only & email part of the ! Oon dlBtrlctfl In Waener and LyJon were running rrom 2 to 4 to 1 ahead of Jus tice: Nathan Ottlwrer and' A. rarlcer lsvln, the Republican candidates tor tho v6orid and third place.. (Jacob lllllqult. one of "the Socialist candidates, rot leu than one vote to cVcry twenty for Wocner and Lydon. l'innle H6rowlti and Nicholas Aletnl. holt, tho other Socialist candidates, ran far behind IllllQUlt ,Chemuns traa a treat disappointment to the Democrats, where they thought Kmlth would run close up to Whitman. In' one.thlrd of the dlatricU Whitman polled 2,512 to 2,lt for Smith, Indicat ing n Whitman plurality of some 8.000. Schoharie, which for. years has been the one- consistent Ilemocratla county up Btate: wunjr Into the Republican column! .with one-half .the districts ac counted tor-' Whitman bad' R plurality of 600 over Smith.',' Omio T, Slersema, Republican, won over William K. Walsh, Pcmocr&t, for Hlerlft of. Richmond. I One of Jtho surprises In Manhattan was that Smith' carried the Twenty thdrfl Assembly district generally con sidered one of tho strongest Republican districts In the county The district com plete showed a plurality of 2,417 for Hmlth. . Assemblyman, ,Eltlfl A. Dates, Republican, carried the district by J.S0O Inst year. In tho Second Judicial district tho Democrats were also easily successful. They are Robert II. Roy and Maurice Connolly. Cox, Democratic candidate for County Clerk of Queenn, had a, safe plurality over Clara A. Rodrer, Republican. , AS has been anticipated the Republi can voto 111 Onondan countv uhonred tlis -effects of the factional flsjhx In the organization there Whitman carried Syracuse .by only 1,I7. and the county by only 6,000. - Onondaga, should have shown a plurality for the Republican ticket of from 12,000 to 14,000. The In side' estimate based on the trouble wait that' 7,000 or ,000 would be rood, but none inougnt II WOUia Tall to 0,000. UeuL-Uov. Schoeneck ran behind Whitman in Srracuse. but Ham- n. Walker, the Iemocratlo candidal for Lieutenant-Governor, fell behind Smith by four times as many Votes. The vote wa Whitman 21.151: Bmlth 1,571; Schoeneck 20,791 : Walker 1S.10I. Ilcndrlclu May Take Charre. Reports from Syracuse ore to the effect that Francis Hendricks, the vete ran leader of Onondajri, who went Into retirement when he failed to defeat Representative Walter W. Maroe for renomlnatlon In tho primaries, might be naked to ngain assume tho reins of con trol. Although the cltyof Rochester did hot give Whitman a -larger plurality than- it did two years ego, when the women were' not voting, his plurality In Monroe county was' 13,387. This was 0,000 less. than promised byOeorgs W. AldrlBgc. the Republican loader. Albany county gave Gov. Whitman a plurality of nbout 10.000, which was ' much less than a normal Republican plurality. However, It was larger than William Rarnttt. the leader, had hoped to get Although tn tho lost two weeks he has been working hard for the Gov ernor ho could not overcome the opposi tion to him that he had Instilled In his followers for three .years. Westchester county came through wlU a plurality of about 10.000 for Oov. Whitman, about the same as two years ngo, when the women worn not votlnr. Although, c1;l!Uam:lW Ward,,4ho leader, has been eupporllhg .the Governor since mo primaries he could not eradicate the effect of his opposition to tho renomlna tlon of the Governor. Returns on tho remainder of tho State ticket had not been tabulated at an early hour this morning, but It was considered P08SID10 that Kugeno M. Travis, Repub lican ranomaie lor stirte Comptroller, might hnvo n. fair chance of reelection, as he 'nad the indorsement of the Prohthl. lion party. Chances seemed to favor the 1 "" Mc candidates for the other state otnees. THE VOTE FOR GOVERNOR. Whitman. Smith. E. D. (Hep.) (Derm.) MVf. Albany . . . 33761 23484 15 Allegany 6672 2273 8 Bronx 29054 71628 20 Broome 15215 SGS7 18 Cattaraugus.. 8(19 3554 27 Cayuga 10461' 6083 4 Chatauquo., . . 11562 42S3 31 Chemung .... 10246 C023 6 Chenango ... 7.177 - 347S 8 Clinton 4578 2345 9 Columbia .... 3898 34(9 18 Cortland C57S 2530 1 Delaware .... 5665 4043 22 Dutchess 10117 7905 20 Krie S2106 43576 25 Kseex ....... 3270 1213 12 Franklin .... G522 2746 Fulton 7450 3369 1 (jenesee C517 2660 Greene 4223 342C 1 Hamilton .... .... .... .... Herkimer .... 8500 5732 10 JefYeroon .... 11568 7203 6 IClngs 114285 1S7S46 28 f The Coward Shoe hint An Army Shoe For Women f: It is a regular army last adapted to the feminine foot. A soljd, sturdy model that will give satisfaction ynder constant wear and that will be comfortable. i An indispensable shoe for women, in Red Cross vork, the Motor '.Corps, or apy, branch of the yVar Service, .here or "Over- Seas" r j SoldWowhtrtt'Ehe" James S. Coward 282.274 Greenwich St.,N. Y. Uau. Order Filled The Tcit of Time . Tmt trrr cpmtcr tf a cta trr hare teen AHalafctai Uie ram fit lsTMtmenta .to tkotuantlt pcaale. We am take care el say stun, and yea will acrer mare ecca--ataa to irony alwat Mm aafity et jreai mtnaj, accaaae tKls contpany iaaraateea abaolate the rearau3it at yaar atln V itxtitt hut ever fttt m sUKsr. Bond & Jfymrami. (jUAKANTW (j , Ctffol tail Saralae, SrMIMM in 17 Sta IW MMtafSs)SL al1'! i rssw at- smssi Levis 3(19 (331 6333 4(310 4tS 1 14373 97643 .13501 31039 344(7 21S3 ,39(1 4U9 123S7 S701 3101 21269 174 5 (03C 11000 101(9 130(5 9St( 2(40 43(9 769 3(12 soio (137 7751 8010 3370 10771 37215 5145 43(4 2431 3(27 3330 27(93 C340 10418 1937(3 1(32 17(38 2(337 1133 5833 2399 7449 34(7 1( 5(942 19353 12(10 334 3179 ((52 8407 8433 12(1 2(35 35r 7832 litis 2(95 5376 3316 3713 49(3 291(7 1511 129J 0 Uvingston . . . 17 0 0 0 13 0 9 3 69 64 "lk 2 3 7 13 0 29 50 13 0 7 a 7 49 40 "i 4 38 0 1 0 18 13 Madison .... llonroe Montgomery .. Nassau New York. Niagara Oneida Onondaga .... Ontario Orange Orleans Oswego ...... Otsego , Putnam Queens ...... Rensselaer . . Richmond .. . Rockland ... St. Lawrence. Saratoga . ... . Schenectady. . Schoharie .... Schuytet . Seneca , Steuben Suffolk Halnran Tioga Tompkins . . Ulster Wamn . .... Washington,. . Wayne Westchester.. . Wyoming .... Yates THE VOTE FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. Schoeneck. Walks r. H D. . (Rep.) (Dem.) MVg A!banyvn . 30938 19772 37 Allegany'-.... E739 14M t Bron 2(5(3 4((7 26 Broome 7(93 11991 81 Cattaraugus. . 8(41 1(52 ( Cayuga ((37 6(51 11 Chautauqua... 100(4 30(4 50 Chemung .... 778 5(82 11 Chenango .... 3190 . 1908 23 Clinton 3774 1((0 34 Columbia .... 3223 2(86 37 Cortland .... 6414 2174 4 Delaware .... 6437 3((9 38 Dutchess .... 9(38 7056 34 Rrle 50788 39(48 25 Essex 19S( 1(04 17 franklin .... 6141 3(18 Genesee til30 3480 .... Greene 2497 3148 IS Herkimer.... 6912 49(0 10 Jefferson ..... 19(84 6(95 21 Kings 1078(0 16(041 (0 Lewis 3381 3416 Livingston . . ., 6(50 2(15 3 Madison 4009 3232 28 Monroe 413(1 24409 Montgomery.. 79(3 6(07 Nassau . 1(349 8901 t New York... v 8(028. 177913 83 Niagara 12(79 7476 Ontario ... . 19(6 114C 59 Orange 79(3 49(7 72 Orleans 4109 2112 .... Oswego 5894 4529 43 Otsego 4709 3720 26 rutnam . . . 774 419 18 Queens 26262 51911 18 Rensselaer... 16915 18302 12 Richmond ... 6501 11038 C Rockland ... 2879 3641 19 Saratoga .... 4314 .1419 02 Bchenectady .-. 11866 !41 .... Schoharie . . 7870 7321 14 Schuyler . 2643 1251 - 3 Seneca .... 2829 2136 14 8teuben ... .- 6412 3(19 49 Suffolk 4678 3832 77 Smart High Russet Shoes at $4.85 With Rubber Heels Russet Cordovan, S6.85 I Basket Ball Shoes, $3.45 Educator Shoes, Russet & Black, $7 to $9.50 Made from flexible Ian leather, quarter Interlined with fyd. Snug fitting at arch and heel telth' plenty of tee room. Price $11.22 To provide women who are in any of the numerous war activities with a shoe which is at the same time graceful yet serviceable, Coward has created an Army shoe for women. Writ fr IseUet ?Buniran t 20IG 11 2115 7 172 0 3150 10 2718 37 131 .... 1(333 103 1(30 12 1423 2 Tioga SS07 (117 281 3S19 Tompkins Ulster ..j Warren -. Wayne .-.. lOISt Westchestojf,, S11IS Wyoming ... avio Yates SSIS CITY VOTE FOR GOVERNOR. MANHATTAN. Whllman. Bmllh. Krrln. K.D. 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 AD. 1 . . 3 '.,'.' (Hep.) (oem.i 17(7 10(43 1703 0110 338S 13778 1(43 4(13, .(Boc.) 1192 1338 406 33(1 388 iaoo 334 2915 438 E8( 618 1050 518 1((3 1033 2(60 2948 2109 (07 717 375 803 730 3137. 1(913 341 4147 647" 7(18 17(7 "4410 7233 1(32 (t( (113 Ca6 94(7 8048 13(80. 8197 - (784 37(5 111(6 717( (((9 28(4 12737 297 6105 2376 73(9 (771 6114 3300 6(19 84(6 6547 6708 10005 (142 105(9 B 7 S 10 H 12 118 14 13 1( 17 18 0 0 0 1 1 19 4 20 21 22 23 0 1 Totals . 97643 198733 28403 13 BXOMX. Whitman. Rtnlth. Krrln. (See.) 2311 237 3809 3644 3472 788 3(44 720 E. D. M.. 3 3 3 2 n I l AD. 1... 3.. 3.. 4.. C... 3((( 4703 2438 2420 3159 3831 3156 6(58 103(9 13731 (232 (078 7134 8071 3(54 13S89 Totals . 29054 71(23 18563 20 BaoOKLYN. . Whitman, flmlth. lErrln. H. D. A.D. (Rep.l (Dem.) (Soc.) M's'ff. 1 4330 7(29 148 0 3 4852 6479 2899 3 3 3438 (232 2(09 3 4 1913 9001 11(0 6 (2(( 10105 (59 0 8 4337 ((85 2(94 1 .7 2(56 8(01 3(( 2 8 2069 867.1 197 0 9 (425 8832 736 2 10 C(48 9099 2294 2 11 8(29 10600 31 2 13 ((77 109(( 672 ' 3 13 1983 6727 13(3 0" 14 1174 4742 213? 0 15 2742 88(0 502 1 18 4(85 "C87 946 0 17 8038 7915 CSS 3 18 8M8 (967 2116 1 19 2149 5210 1937 0 10 6795 9(30 1528 3 21 11034 9447 740 2 22 7671 102(1 2(21 2 23 2477 4S53 32(0 0 Totals.. 1141(5 187846 27927 28 QTKKNS. Whitman, smith. (IUp. (Dem.) 2392 10249 3126 9596 4127 9663 (509 7303 6116 92(8 54(0 109(0 Krvln, (Soa.) 1000 1772 916 5(8 604 2252 e. r. M's's. AJ. 1 . 2 ! 4 . 2 0 0 4 6 6 1 0 Totals.. 2(2(9 5(948 7110 RICHMOND. Whitman. Smith. (Bcp.) (Dem.) 3397 . 7332 Krrln. K. D. A.D. 1 . (Roe.) M'e'r. 3(0 0 c OLD, 1 CaW " 268 (08 Totals.. ItKCArHT'LATIOK. Whitman. Hmlth. Krrln. (Rep.) (Dem.) (See.) 97649 198788 28403 , 29054 71628 18663 114286 167846 27927 , 28369 5(948 7110 ((05 12616 60S E. D. M'e'r. 13 '20 38 7 0 (8 Manh't'n. Ilronx ., Brooklyn. Queens . Itlchm'd Totals.. 275766 627851 82611 SHERIFF, RICHMOND. Slersema Walsh (Rep.) (Dem.) . 3018 (310 . 3348 4500 Veek'E. D. (Soc.) Miss. A. D. 1 .. 333 227 709 Total.. 23(0 10710 SURPRISE TO PRESS Gubernatorial Race Much Closer Than Expected, Says the Now York "Herald." The editorial comment of tho New York newspapers upon the Gubernato rial race, In so far as comment was made, follows: Tho New York tferoU "In thte State the election for Ooremor roems to have been much closer than generally ex pected. Early returns Indicated Mr. Smith's election by a very large major ity, but this was reduced as the night wore on by the returns from up State, and at a late hour his apparent majority was less than 20,000 and Oov. Whit man's voto was Increasing by leaps and bounds. "At this writing' It Is In fact anybody's rare for Governor, The Ittratd' Straw Man last Sunday gave the election to Mr. Smith by about 6(,000. and It 4s pos sible that his record for accuracy may be vindicated by later returns." The New York TFortd "In a close vote 3I0( 60(4 ((05 13(1S FOUNDED 1856 Army Officers' Uniforms Ready for Service and to Measure Brokaw Brothers 1437-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND SIKfchT Conserve Your Health Ensure Your Comfort Closed Car does both wet weather the certain forerunner of our Northern winter is at hand. Guard against the ills that will surely follow its advent Due to the exigencies of the times, men and women who formerly sought the warmer climes of Florida and California must remain in the. North to "carry on." Much of their time must be spent in the open. If, in their various tasks they are to give their greatest measure of efficiency, they must ensure their health. The use of closed cars in health-endangering weather is imperative. Hudson has its complete line For the Fall and Winter of 1918, the Hudson Motor Car Company has been able to produce practically its complete line of closed carsseven types the Limousine; Town Car; Limousine-Landaulet; Town Car-Landaulet; Cabrio let; Sedan and Runabout-Landau. The price range is from $2(900 to $4,000, which includes war tax and transportation. As a builder of fine closed cars, the Hudson Motor Car Company has long been recognized as a leader. In fault less finish; correct detail and distinctive design, the present models disclose the characteristics that have made Hudson reputation. Tht output of closed cars of all makes has been sreatly curtailed. Unless you make an early selection you may meet disappointment in securing the mode! you want. HUDSON MOTOR GAR CO. OF NEW YORK, Inc. ' Circle Building, Broadway at 61st Street, New York BROOKLYN: 1422 Bedford Ave. NEWARK: 866 Broad Street the election of Alfred R. Smith as Gov ernor of New York Is Indicated. In any case the result of the count bears a message and enforces' a lesson. "Many' causes will bo assigned for such an amaslng overturn. Tho'ro was disaffection In certain counties. Per haps Col. Roosevelt's friends quietly took care that thero should be no rival "favorite son." Tho prohibition Issue was overplayed: tho Instinct of fair play commended Sfr. Smith's plan of a refer endum. Lato In the campaign mourn ing ilrooklyn rose almost as one to tho support of tho man who promised to re move the Public Service Commissioners. "Any or all theso things may bo truo, but TM Wortd has faith to believe that there la a bigger and better reason for tho disappearance of tho great Whitman plurrJIty of 1916. The Empire Stato de serves, desires, Is determined to have a Governor and a Government. Mr. Smith's record, his experience, his ability and Industry, his forward looking programme commended him to voters who had tired j or seeing their Governorship used and considered merely as a stepping stono toward tho Presidency." Tho new York Timtu Oov. Whit man's great plurality of 1(3,000 In 1918 had yesterday a deep decline and fall off, ven to the point of complete extinction, since the election of his Democratic op ponent, Alfred E. flmlth. Is now Indi cated. When Mr. William Barnes brought himself to appear on the same platform with the Governor, If with never a good word to say for htm, Re publicans might hope that the party unity was well reestablished; but the bitterness of the Lewis-Bennett cam paign lingered. The most capable and distinguished Republicans of New York were opposed to Mr. Whitman's renoml natlon, accomplished easily through his beloved Directed Primary. What the woman voters thought there Is no means of knowing; but li seems safe to assume that they were actuated by the same motives as the men. In accounting for the defeat of Mr. Whitman a largo and an honorable share of the credit therefor Is Mr. Smith's, lie made a clean. Intelligent, straightforward canvass. The second edition of the World said that Smith and Whitman wero only 1.000 apart and that It was "dllJlcult to forecast tho result of the contest for Governor." The World claimed the election of sufficient Democrats to make tho Unltod States Senate stand 60 to 46 ORESEEING the needs of our customers has been an unchang ing practice with us. This season therefore finds our stock as replete as ever in the best of everything men and-boys wear, the same con sistency of moderate prices, quality considered, still prevailing. in favor of the Democrats. In the House tho World says that the score stands: Democrats, 308 ; Republicans, 218 ; necessary to control, 218. SUITS BELIEVE WHITMAN WINS i Refuse nt 10... o'clock to Concede Election to Smith. Miss Mary Garrett. Hay, chairman of the New Tork City Women's Suffrage parti-, would not concede tho election of Alfred 13. Smith up to 10 o'clock last night, expressing tho 'belief that while It. might be close Whitman would win by a small plurality. Much enthusiasm was manifested at the headquarters of tho Women's Suf frage party, 3 East Thirty-eighth street, over the election returns and of he showing mado by tho women in New York State. FLANNEL SHIRTS IMPORTED VIYELLA For Golf, street or General Sport Wear. A Urto kssortmmt or unshrlnk.bl. flsnntl In latest deslcns and patterns with nck band or collar attached. $6.50 Stewart Sporting Sales Co. 425 FIFTH AVE., at JJ ST.. N. Y. AMUSEMENT. THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT announces an ' OFFICIAL EXHIBITION COLORED NAVAL PHOTOGRAPHS d.plrtlnr .plsodaa and Incidents as neiatsd with .vary ph'&M of Naval Warfare, which wilt 1 held at th. ANDERSON GALLERIES, Park Ave. and 59th Street btclnntnr TO-NIDIIT AT 8 P. M. and continuing until Nov. II, 1911. Opn dally, 10 A. M. to 10 p. M. This exhibition com., direct from the rrlnc.'. Galleries, London, where the attendance wae over a quarter of a million people la a few weeks. Lieutenant J. C. I'.rcy, It, N. V. It., Illustrated Talk on the Work of the Narr. Everr Evening at , Net Froceede for NAVY AUX1LXAKY No. 20S, American Ited Cross. FIRST BILTMORE T RID AY MORNING MU8IOAI.R Qrand Ballroom. Hotel llllmore.Nav.l..t li 222 GASE ELMAN GRAVEURE Reserved Seata II Now on sale at lilltmore Ilox Office from 9 to ( Ikaloony floari. Artists eniaccd for future Muetrales France. Aids Jorui (VNnlllran Arthur Rnblnstrln Andres rie HeruroUs Tmhs Seldel Jacques Thlband Crrraa Van Gordon Carolina. White Oantut WaJalut Majo Wadler Winston Wilkinson Enrico UruM Ualdo rircollnl Anno ntela Aiuellte Gelll-Cnrcl IMpold flndowsky Tludelph Mns Marie Kryl John MoCorwisttk Giovanni Martlnein Manuefita Nimsrs Eucene Year. Subscription l'rlces: lleienred Eeata. HO: Box Seata, 12K, for the eight Concerts, plui 10 War Tax. On sale at It. E. Johnston's office, 1111 Broadway, Knabe Piano. METROPOLITAN i SSoraSSTO. .SAMSON ct DALILA Homer: Caruso, Cotitlnou (new), Ilothler, ItelM, Ananlan. Cond. Monteux. WED. EVE., lln. at 8 AIUA Muito, Homer: Crlml jfnewi, Montesanto (new) Dldur, Ananlan. Cond. Moramonl Msfti .OAUGHTERTi'iE REGIMENT rtempei. Howard; Carol. Bcottl. Cond. Panl, r1 nzSK- F0RZA DEL DESTIN0 Pnnselle (new), Gentle 'new); Caruso, De Lues Chalmers, Msrdonee. Cond, Tapl. 8AaT2MAT- THAIS Psrrar. Brailau. Snarkni. Esener; Dlai. Cnuslnmi. Hothler. Cond. Monteux. SAT EVE. f AVALI.KHIA BI STICANA. at 8 Kaoton l-ertnl: Althou.e. (J?,!?S' 'AGLIACCI. Mnrlo, ZOVLB Kingston, Seoul, llada. Cond BILL Moranionl. Seat Sale Begin. TO-MORROW at 9 A. II. HAHDMAN VlANO USED A Ctrnetia Hall. Sun. Aft., Not. IP. at 3. A AMERICAN DEBUT RAOUL I VI DAS ritEM-H violinist (Stelnway Planoi Seata M.OO to Tic. Mgt. Music League. PARK i heatro. Columtvi. Clnln r.fith u Evi. H IS. M.tlnM Uk o i. ' STfitT r!1.Tlc.n ?J"ts. Opera Comlque. iStrPIRATES OF PENZANCE MAXINK KIMOTT'H THEATRE ext Munday hte., .nv, n, at SilJ. yvette GUiLBERT 2nd Series ol Chansons en Costumes. HORSE SHOW Box omce at MADIRON 8Q17AIIU GAH DKN NOW open 9 A. M. to 8 I M. for hao of seats for entire vrtni at the Show (Nov. II to 16) and for Arena Iloxea & Ilea. Heal. frenth TMitre x??ut Coiombut 0SW.35.Ev.8.I.Mat.T'in"wSalJ li w2ek "UtORGETTE LtMtUNltR" beau 40c to 13. Sat. Night Popular Prices BBOOKLTN AMUSEMENTS. s iTAR JV nr. r-iilion 8t.Mat. .t?.. FROLICS y THE NITE Frery Sunday, II BIO COMJKH rH - j HOTELS AND BKSTACRANTS. A II folrls an4 Ktttcunrf Aivtrttin ' raits g(a(l Food AimMltraHtm. Soaety's Neweit Fad ATTABOY Gas Edward." Newest Rata OMAR KHAYYAM noOM HOTEL MARTINIQUE Broadway and ltd St. No admission or oourrrt chartrsa. Luncheon, dinner and alwaya a hearty welcome at SCOTCH TEA ROOM, Inc. SI East 47th Street. SPECIAL Home-made fkotch Shortbread and S--nai, Htb Street, near Fourth Avenao The Golden Glades AMU8EMKNTA. IA.MKR.ayi.FORKf.0 r.AUll A 1 11 A M m w ,msu UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER! THE NEW YORK PUBLIC TWO TREMENDOUS HITS PRODUCED BY THE MESSRS. LEE AND I. 1. SHUBERT AST0R THEATBE39th ST. THEATRE Also 1 HER l-RLNCH VICTORY Herald. LITTLE SIMPLICITY ROMANTIC MUSICAL PLAY. EXCELLENT ENTERTAIN MENT. Eve. Telegram. MKr. AM. VN ll VI. HI R WA INTO THE HEARTS OF EVERY ONE. MATINEE TODAY AT 2:15 IWINTERGARDEdi . B'WAY and I 60th m. I Et.. at 8:15. I LAST tlTHK-MAT. TO.SI'W AT 3. MOST GIGANTIC SHOW IN NIW YORK or 1918 ijui i mi i MO IrEOMJB SCENES COSTUMES I Next 11 Id! nM In 8INBAD Moves WU JULJUn Hue from the Casino IMnn. IrrUTDAI Tbea.,B,war47th. llrrant 17. IbCII I nAk fcV(i. g;45, iu. To-day A Hat. ALICE BRADY Returned to the Spoken Stage In FOREVER AFTER KA'lb DOLGLAb W.GGlNaus: MARCI A van DRESSER U bMf fmiidm: hftlf woman. Urr lovely voice ffclW like tnutlc on ttie Uiluekl rtr nu nnnw wit urimni v rvi upllltlnir and memonhlA Txrforniarrco of FREEDOM 400 at SI. 50. Popular lYtcecl Matlnfo Ti y. . tf CENTURY nr. l)'sy. i:15. R ..... ..- rvrtinr TtlVtTIIR AT I13n. CEHTURYGROVESI Hmll- with lxivlv tti.-i. JOHN BARRYMORF. I in TOWTors "RF DEMPTION" Dl VUnilTU W, 43lhHt.Evs.8 JO. Drr.40. rLirnuu i n Mt. to-iv Ht. 2:.to. nlOllin Thea..B'way A3th.Kvs.8:13 UHDInU si.no M..Tfw1v. 21.-.. lasi weeic a 'rms t neatre. Mam to Wlntrr Uarden Next Monday. N'eitenaJCTIMCwIth El WINN moves iMon."" '""-Hero from Shuoert Thea. iBROADhUhST t,.OT5;SS!iS:,s- NORA BAYES LADIES FIRST In a New Musical Play, ICTts.B:3o. Mats. Its InfnrmjiHnn DUti TodayHat.2:30. I hi ihrairr lie i.uir " A'. V .lun, ICUllCDTThea.4lthW.of Il'way. Kvs.o:15 lOnUDCni Mats. To-day A Hat 2.13. Week at This TbeMre. Moves to the Casino Next Monday. with ED. WINN MEHKT MUSICAL ROMANCE, rMAXINE ELUOTTSIrVaS ; . llerresbtnily new i It Sparkles. If Tou tiuy In Adtance, Choice Peats -For All Performances May tie Had at the Hot onire. Popular Price Mat. TO-DAY 2fli. onuoLni nnitiwM, Tfm.w nMtSK,,aa0(. Hlnhrat lYIce Orch Heats It Eves. iPim OR RFPIRnnM 1RITH"11! norence n eiorer Moore isKW Y O n K S LEADING T EMPIRE "roadway A 40lh ft. Es. 8:20. """ MaU. To-day A Hat. 2 20. CTHIL In C. lladdon Cliainben IWAUDE SAVING" GRACE fl flBPH'way 46 St. Eves, at 820. UkUDCMAIVi u.Il W (Pop. l"rlce) MrsomUwthorn S4M 1IAHIIT and IIOII.K A DIXON In "THE CANARY" I VPFIIM wrt 4ft St Kven!n;i at K 30. LIViCUITI Mata. To-morrow A Sat 8J80, DAVID HELAHCO Prcrntu PAPDI ES kTNBV Mill PD'? Tns. W 43d St. Ell S30 HENRY mi LLERiK-?rir,;;i;, RUTH CHATTERT0N "PERKINS" CRITERION n'syA44thst r.vs.s 30, bill I Clllun.M,,, IVwUy A M.t 2 no. 3 WISE FOOLS tiKO.rnuiNThra. ll y A 43d St. Eves. H IV M. "unn" Ilryant ;2. Pop. Mat. To-day. tmmW Wl '""HEAD "One of those musical comedies folks can't help Itklnx." Journal. OADT Theatre. West 4th St. Evs. 8 is vUn I Mta, To-day A hat. 2 is John Cort's Musical Comedy Triumph FIDDLERS THREE VANDERBILT SaS.? b OITRIGHSTEIN ftf-g R I V O L II J' '''"srt niickmn's ,. T "Kate for Deinorrao" t'wav. 40 frt. fth mi... jo.3o.no.ijs.i Imvni.i ohciikh r n k I ALTO .MAT Mlliau" In "Hidden llres" C omedy, Hololns. Itlalto Orchestra, Tlmee Square 20-0 O-0. PII.K.kKITII'Si A LAC E IICKSIK CLAY TON A- The C.'anslnn RI.OSSOM SKT.I.KT r,.,ro'" Htn Stanley Elinor A- ttllllama and CHIC su:. fl'sray and 47 St.l Mat.Dally. S5c-l T K.r.kr.i urn .BKI.I.K II4KKI1 IITItllf U. aii IVIVERSIDE Il'nay A 00th St l!;'n?iK DOBKON t.n. runnier A: .tie)er, uts. "LAFAYETTE. WE COMK." Soloists, Wsr fle!rw A SI HAND OIICII, p'OLUMBIAS'srhll.THfi'.IPSg VRE&TSHQW IMTnWMilh Krankle ow Jluoter, 'i - , , THE LONG DASH Trained Its Surprise Gun of . Thrills , on Two Audiences which Nearly Stampeded! ROBERT EDESON AND HENRY E. DIXEY ACHIEVE THE GREATEST SUCCESS IN THEIR CAREERS. MATINEE TODAY AT 2:30 AATH T Th(-atfr.JutV.oN!y.5i.8:l.-. . MAnTELL richelieu JYIcea 2V. BOe. 11.00, 11. BO. Poxes 3,on BOOTH Mh.Ht. W.nf ll'way. Evs.8'45, Mats. Tixlny A Rit.2',10. ClIlE KUMMEK'S NEW COMEDY. BE CALM CAMILLA 'Is. Besl Performance and Brightest riay In Town." Ttitnm. "Dellstiled the Audience." Rte.Sun. . "A Triumph of th. Theatre that Nowa days are Few and Far Between." WorM ARTH 1 The., K. of D'way. Evoa.8:SO. rum dl, Mts.To-m'wA8s2:.10. MARY NASH REPUBLIC JT'"8'- Kvs.:30. MaU. CICrUDklU Today and Sat. 2:30. MARJORIE RAMBEAU In "WIIEBF. POPPIES BLOOM." ELTIMRF West42d8t. Eves, at 8:30. tL,mut MaU. Today and Sat. 3:30. HUDSON ,JYt44thSt, Eves, at s.15. nuuoun Mats, Today and Hat. 2:20 LOUIS MANN & SAM BERNARD 1 "FRIENDLY ENEMIES" UADDICWrat 42d8t. E.S:30. MaU. nniiaToday and Hat. 2:30. .j-aaaam. WToday and Sat. I BERTHA Kalich .;the RIDDLE WOMAN I nUf! IP DP W. 48th St. Evenings at S30. LUnuAbnC Matinees Today A; Sat. 2.30. WM. COLLIER In "NOTIirNO BUT LIES." Ct R 1 1 II II 45tb. W. of D'way. Eves. 0.O0.V .UK WW XntA. TimIav A Hftt. 2:30. COMPLETE SUCCESS." WOULD b. WARNER in with IRLNE Sleeping PartreraTC RDC Nl. U PIJI TQJ4etb St., W. of Il'way. Even. 8 JO. '(Pod A STITCH IN TIME IRENE FENWICK Happy Play with PIATIIOUSE. Kvos. S:30. I PKTEIl'R Mats. To-ny A Sat. 2:30. I MOIIIKII COMEDY 4 1st. K. of B way. Evs.S:30. V lVmCUI Mat.To-m w Ht 2 IS. fl juii.-i u. n ll.l.lA.Mrt iTesents Comedy III! lUkllw IIUUUMMU Norm an Truvo t'vrll Hari-onrt Wilton Lactase -Heatrice HwMfy y LYRIC .W St.. W. of D'way. Eves. Silt) M .'M' To-lsv A H-.t. 2 20. POP. MAT. TO-DAY 50c TO $1.50 Iloland West's Thriller of Thriller With IIICIIAHD HLNNKI f. Loew's 7lh Ae. ;i,2uh8t- Kves.2.ncioi " . ' n'B- Mat.To-mor'w 2JC4 J(V- Charlotte Walker in "Nancy Lee" HEAT It E H AND V C C I! 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