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4 4'44" ' " ' THE 'stiN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 8, 1918.
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' G. O.P.YHLLTAKE .
RMS IK SENATE
tLoadcrs Plan Iicorgnn.zation
of Committees With Bo
publicans in Charge.
NEWBERRY'S MARGIN DPnTBMQ fUTOMSN
OVER FORD &00 LJVVAi.vM11'"1
ruination of mines
Only 59 Rural Precincts Re
main to Be Counted.
HOUSE IS WON BY FIFTY
yictory Duo to Strategy of
Hays in Meeting Floa
of Wilson.
Special DetpatcK to Tim Btx.
Wahinoton, Nov. 7. The Senate
fill be reorganized by the Ilepubllcana.
With forty-nine Republicans now cer
tain all doubt as to the 'election of
Benator Kail (N M.) having been re
moved, leaden aro laying plans for the
readjustment of committee assignment
and the selection of Republican Senate
officials.
Democratic leaders were reduced to
day to the claim of a tlo In the Senate,
having given up nil hope of the House.
But their claim of a tie in the Scna'e
depended upon Democratic success both
In Idaho and New Mexico.
'Republican leaders still Te t0
have a hope of carrying Idaho for flood
ing, which would give them ntty Re
publican Senators.
G. O. P. Claim, id Itoasn.
The Republicans claim the House of
Representatives by nfty or moro votes.
They have carried 210 seats 'at leatL
Tho returns show that the Democrat
aro certain of but 188. There will be
one Independent, one Socialist, and five
districts are still In doubt.
The Reoubllcan leaders were unanl
.moua to-day In nscrlblng their victory
to organizing ability and the strategy
of Will H. Hays, the new Republican
committee chairman. Mr. Hays, who
was elected chairman last, spring, began
the work of organizing at once.
Since he assumed office he has
traversed the United States from coast
to coast getting acquainted with the
leaders, pointing out tho weak spots In
the' old organization and carrying no
BPlrlt of hopefulness nnd encourage
went to all. He established avenues,
hlchwavs and nlDe lines of Information
euch as the Republican organization In
the United States has not enjoyed since
the days of Clarkson, Putt and Quay,
and he did it all on the conlldentlal,
easy business fashion of an expert busi
ness organizer going out to "get
acaualnted with tho trade."
It was the Will Hays brand of
strategy which prepared the party to
meet tho stupendous force of the Presl
dent's aDneal to his fellow countrymen
to stand by him through standing by.
the Democratic Congressional ana tsena-
tqrlal candidates.
Hay" Vie Strategy
At the Republican headquarters the
plans of the Democrats for a burst of
national enthusiasm to rouow mo
President's call for support were known
lone. In 'advance of the actual out'
giving from the White House. The
Republican leaders were In panic at the
outlook. They Tere anxious to meet the
onslaught by protective barrage. To
Hays they went with the suggestion
that the artillery lie put In play and the
action or the President anilcipiueu.
Not fo with 'Mr. Hays. He coun
soiled silence. He ., urged the advisers
to stand at attention and. await results.
To-day leaders who wanted him to act
are thanking their stars that tne per
knt.aitv tf Ifnv Intervened and thai
the reaction from the President's appeal
was allowed to work as It did work to
the glory and (success of tho Republican
party.
DtrnoiT, Nov. 7. On tho face of vir
tually complete unofficial returns to
night. Lieutenant-Commander Truman
II. ' Newberry, Republican', has been
elected to the Senate over Henry Ford,
Democrat, ,by n majority of approxi
mately 8.K00. With ilfty-nlnn rural pre-
nets yet to report', the vole siooa:
Newberry, 21S.995 ; Ford, 20G.G34.
This Is a lead for the naval com
martder of S.401. The missing precincts
arp not expected to materially change
the result.
The Republican Stnto Central Com
mittee claims the election of Com
mander Newberry hy a majority of
8,000 16 flO.OQO. Mr. IforJ issued a
statement to-day to tho effect that1 he
would not contest the election unto
thero Is evidence of Irregularity that
might altoct the outcome.
Sun's Win Sooth Dnkotn.
Sioitx Palls, S. D., Nov. ".Woman
suffrage carried In South Dakota, ac
cording to Incomplete returns received
from, Tuesday's election. The amend
ment by which tuffrajro carried amend-
ed tho State .Constitution o us to con-
tlno tho vote to native born citizens or
those of foreign birth, who have com
pleted their naturalization papers.
"Alnakn Codkitm Vote Cloe.
JCNfiAU, Alaska, Nov. 7. Based on
scattering returns a close contest for
detegato to Congress from .Alaska may
ho the result of Tuesday's voting. James
WIckorsham, Republican. Is believed to
be In tho lead. A severe storm 'and the
Influenza caused the smallest vote ever
cast. .
0. 0, P. VICT0EY HITS KAISER
London "EmrfM" Considers lie
f suit n Dlorr at Prnsslanlim.
Special Cable Detpatch to The Six.
Copvriaht. WIS; all riohlt rtitncid.
London, Nov. 7. The Daily Kxprest
commenting on the result or the Con
gresslorml elections In the United States
says: "The Republican victories show
that the American pcoplo are not only
ready to follow President Wilson, but
that they are eager to get In front o
him for a victory complete and unquall
fled.
"It shows they are determined to put
an end to Prusslanlsm and militarism
and that they will tolerate no compro
mlso that will leave Gormany with the
power to strike again,
i
"DRYS" LOSE IN MINNESOTA.
Vote for Amendment l'nr Helotr
; Ticket. ,
St. Pai:l, Minn., Nov. 7. On the face
of available returns the Statewide prohl
hlbltlon amendment has been beaten In
Mlnnepo'a. The amendment must reeelve
a majority of the total vote cast in the
State, and the returns on the amend
ment thus far are considerably lighter
than the returns polled for Governor.
Prohibition shows only n 5,100 ma
jority for the dry forces.
Lansing Acts on Boport of Or
dcr to Destroy (Doal Sources
in Belgium.
Plorldn Goes Very Dry.
Jacksonville. Fla., Nov. 7. Virtually
complete returns to-day showed that
Florida on Tuesday voted two to one.
for Stai&wldo prohibition, effective Jan
uary I next.
SLOAN COMMANDS AT UPTON.
Relieves Col. Mallory, "Who la In
capacitated by Illness.
Special tieipatch to Tnr. suv.
Camp Upton. L. I.. Nov. 7. Col. John
8. Mallory, who will receive' an Indefinite
sick leave, has been succeeded in com
mand of the camp by Col. Albert B.
Sloan. The latter has served in the
Twenty-fourth and Thirtieth Infantry
regiments, Regular Army, and has been
stationed In Alaska and the Philippines.
In 191H he commanded the detachment
of guards established over the Germans
Interned at Ellis Island.
Before coming to Upton Col. Sloan
acted on one of the New York boards
hlch recommended commissioning ot
officers from the National Guard Into
the army. Ho came here In Decembe'
1917, nnd has acted as range officer and
commander of the U2d Depot Brigade.
WasminotoV, Nov. 7, Secretary Lnn.
(namnde public toilty a message to
the German. Government through the
SwIm Minister protesting ngalnst the
reported Intention of German authori
ties In Belgium to destroy coal mines on
evacuation. If. tho acts contemplated nre
carried out. the mcsnagu says, It will
confirm "tho boJIet that tho solemn as
surances of tho aorman Government
re not given In good faith." Tho note
follows :
,1 have the honor to rcqiust that you
Will brlrnr tho following to tho atten
tion of tho.. German Government:
In Its note of October 20 the Ger
man Government announced that "the
Getmnu troops are under the strictest
Instructions' to sparo private property
and to' exercise care for the popula
tion to the best of their ability."
Information lias now reached the
Government .of tho United States to
the effect tint tho German authori
ties In Belgium have given notice to
the coal minim: companies that all
men and. animals should be brought
out of the pits ; that nil raw materials
In the possession of the companies
shoukl be delivered to tho Germans
nnd that the mines will be destroyed
at once.
Acta r.o wanton nnd rh.illclou. In
volving as they do tho destruction of
a vital necessity to the civilian popu
lation of Belgium and the conse
quent suffering and loss of human life
which will follow, cannot fall to Im
press the Government nnd the people
of tho United States an wilfully cruel
and Inhuman. If these acts, in flag
rant violation of the declaration of
October 20, are perpetrated It will con
firm the belief that the solemn assur
ances of tho German Government are
not given In good faith. In the cir
cumstances tho Government of the
United States to which the declara
tion of October 20 was made, enters
an emphatic prgteat-ngalnst the meas
ures contemplated by the German au
thorities, for whoso conduct the Gov
ernment of Germany Is wholly responsible.
BURGESS AEROPLANE FlllimM'"'1
PLANT NO. 2 BURNS
$300,000 Fire Alto Destroys
rfty Yachts.
Maiuilshdad. Mass.. Nov, 7. Plant
No. 2 of the Bursess Aeroplane Com
pany, which was Ailed with Government
airplanes, nnd the Stearns & McKay
uompnny siorcnousc, containing more
than forty yachts, were destroyed by Pro
early to-night. Tho fire was started by
an explosion In the paint shop of tho
Burgess company.
The plant had been shut down in or
der to permit the workmen to celebrate
upon receipt oi raise reports or me sign
Ing of an nrmlstlce by Germany, and be-1
foro the watchman could reach the sccno I
tho flames had gained great headway.
Airplanes In various stages of construc
tion were quickly ruined.
The flames swept Into tho plant of
the Stearns & McKay Co., where twenty,
five smnll craft and fifteen larger yachts,
some of them famous In the sporting
world, were destroyed.
Perhaps the most famous yacht Iott
was the Sumatra, one ot the successful
American defenders against the German
sonder class bonts In their last race
In American waters before tho war.
Another of tho racing yachts to bo
burned 'was the Utile Rhody, well known
In north Atlantic waters.
Insurance officials estimated the total
loss at J300.00U It was thought the
fire was caused by spontaneous com
bustion.
LOS ANGELES BILLBOARDS 00,
Six Miles of Advertising; Signs Hp-
moved by Lust. '
Los Anoelbs, Nov. 7. This city is
fast becoming htllbonrdless, according
to reports submitted to-day to the City
Council. Of the 927 advertising sign
boards standing June',1, 810 have been
removed. In compliance with the new
ordinance forbidding such advertising
In the residence section.
A few remaining boards are left be
cause of a difference In 'opinion over
the wording of the law, 'but It is- ex
pected that these soon will be eliminated.
The slims to which the majority of the
populace objected totalled six miles in
icngrn.
KINO NICHOLAS TO RETURN.
Says Monlrnrsrro Looks to America
for Independent Future.
Bn the Aisocinled Prtti,
' Paris, Nov. 7. Montenegro looks to
President Wilson to obtain for it a safe
and Independent future, the exiled King
.Nicholas told tht Associated Prcus-to
day In discussing the future of his foun
try, now that It Is being cleared of the
enemy. The King Raid he honed Monte
negro would become a part of the new
State of Jugoslavia.
King Nicholas, who fled from hl
country when it was invaded and over
run by the Austrlans in the winter of
1915-16, said, he Intended to return to
his little kingdom as soon as It can be
arranged. He appeared greatly dis
tressed by reports of food and other
conditions In Montenegro.
U. S. SOON TO BE UNCREELED.
Committee Will. 12nd Domestic
'Activities, but Not Foreign!.
WAStitNOTO.v. Nov. 7. George Creel,
chairman of the Committee on Public
Information, announced to-day that the
domestic activities of the committee will
be discontinued as soon as the war ends,
but thnt the work In foreign countries
will be continued for a time at least.
The foreign work, whloh Is under con
trol of the President and Is financed out
of his special war fund, Mr. Creel said,
'has had a wider purpose than the facts
of the war," being designed "to Intro
duce America to tho world."
HALF BILLION MONTHLY LOOT.
ISnorutons Sums ISxtartcd hy Ger
many From Belelum Itearalnrly.
Washington, Nov. 7. Belgium has
been compelled to pay n total of J300,
000,000 to Germany In the form of u
monthly "war contribution" In tho four
year sinco the war began, it was shown
by an official compilation received by the
Belgian Legation to-day from Havre.
The amount was mid to be exclusive
of the large sums that have been ex
torted from Belgian corporations, cities,
towns and civilians under tho gulso of
fines and "assessments."
WOULD HMTT MOTOR TRUCKS.
Day State Commission Snys They
Are Itninlna; Itonds.
Boston, Nov. 7. Members of the
special commission appointed by the
Legislature to draw up new regulations
for motor vehicles at a meeting to
day agreed that the- weight of automo
bile trucks must be limited or more good
roailn In Massachusetts would he ruined
The commission alro favors a law
regulating the width of automobiles, as
there Is danger of smaller vehicles being
forced off the roads If enlargement of
trucks continue.
( Record Indiana Coal Output.
Twine Haute, Ind , Nov. 7. Indiana
coal mines set a record for production
In October by hoisting 3,037,751 tons.
According to reports to-day of the dis
trict fuel administration, this Is the
first month that has shown u produc
tion In excess of 3,000,000 tons.
mmmm
.0. 0. P. SWEEPS NEW MEXICO.
Fall Wins Senate Seat' by Plurality
of 1,000,
ALDCQ.UERQ.LTt, N. Sf Nov. 7. With
a few precincts missing returns to-day
showed the election of Albert B. Fall,
Republican, from New Mexico, to tho
United States Senate by approximately
1,900 plurality over his Democratic op
ponent. Representative William B. Wal
ton. . Benlgno C. Hernandez, Republican,
former Congressman, has .been elected
as Representative over Judge Granville
'A. Richardson, Democrat.
The entire Republican State ticket
Ima been elected with one exception.
Canada's Victory Lonn Booms.
Toronto, Nov. 7. W(th half of the'
three weeks campaign over the Domin
ion of Canada's second Victory Lo.in
has passed 222,71 1.700 of tho $B00.
000,000 obJetlve. This. doe not Include
Wednesday's subscriptions outside of
Ontario.
Mount Holynke Passes Uuotn.
South Haplet, Jlxs., Nov. 7. Mount
Holyoke College tins exceeded its al
lotment in tho United War Work cam
paign. The drive opened yesterday, with
$10,000 as the goal. Tabulation of tho
first contributions showed 116,341.
To help conserve
KUDperve nave
opened our Repair
Depl to the PuH5c
Hre
flVEW METHOD!
REPAIRING
BY OUR CMimtBtMLUM EXPERTS
EVBtY REPAIR GUARANTEED
TO OUTLAST THE TIRE OR WE
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OUR PRICE NO HIGHER THAN
ORDINARY VULCANIZING.
Stfto US YOUK OLD TIRES'
W WE WILL TELL YOU IF
miY APE WORTH REPAIFi(Aj6V
IFWT WE WILL OTHfR RETURN
TrlEfl OR BUY THEM AT MARKET
PRICES AS YOU CHOOXE.
AMERICAN ARP.OW TIREt
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38th Street
FIFTH AYENUE-
39th Street
V All Day -Every Day X
TRUCK
In daily use by many
National Corporations
A limitec number (or imme
diate; delivery to essential in
dustries pnly. Present pries
chassis $1,850.
Liberal time payments to respon
sible parties.
N. Y.
FULTON TRUCK CO.
1800 BROADWAY
Phone CIRCLE 5661
HOTELS AMI BESTACIMNTa.
THE ARISTOCRAT OF HATS
A GENUINE VELOUR
worth $"&$
' Derbys &
. Soft Hats
42.40 & $2.90
Silk Finish Soft Hats $2.90
I m&
All llolrlt and Ktllauranlt Advrrtiitd in
fill! M'S Comply vitk ISo Ordtrt )
IJftwra atnif. rnnn nmini.ininon.
Society's 'Newest Fad
Bwtuiuray t6bSUVf
The Golden 'Glades
ATTABOY
Doe Edward' Newmt Iters
OMAIl KMAYYAM KOOAl
HOTEL MARTINIQUE
Broadway and lid St.
Na admlMUn or eour.rt chtra-.a.
Utb Street,1 near Fourth Aveauo
Hf
U. S. Flags
Double Twisted
All Wool Worsted
When Democracy is made safe for the World
by the Unconditional Surrender of the toppling
Prussian Military Power the Stars and .Stripes
will be unfurled from every business building
and private home.
Let it be -the bright new Flag of Victory
radiant in those colors that stand for Liberty
of the World not a tattered, wornout banner.
Are. you ready with your Flag the one you
will use to celebrate Victory the one that
you will use to welcome the boys from "Over
There"?
We arc prepared with a large stock of durable
flags, made of all-wool worsted tailored flags
of the finest quality, double twisted warp and
filling. Colors are guaranteed fast-- workman
ship and finishing details are perfect.
6000 Wool Bunting
Flags
At These Prices
3x 5 feet 55.75
4.x 6 fcot 10.50
5x 8 feet 14.50
6 x 10 feet 21.00
8 x 12 feet 32.50
.Fourth floor.
i "V
Punctuality is Another Word for
Personal Efficiency
Time Saving and Business
Success are closely related.
WALTHAM WATCHES
are noted foe their
almost infallablc accuracy
The "Colonial A"
suggested above is everywhere conceded a tri
umphof mechanical geniusand technical skill. Its
thinness, too,commends itto discriminating men.
WALTHAM WATCHES ARE
RECOMMENDED AND SOLD BY
REED &aBARTON
THEODORE B STARR, Inc.
1882
JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS
Fifth Avenue at 47th St. 4 Maiden Lane
New York
Sterling Silver Precioui Stonet J ewrliy Watchej Clocks
Leather Goodi Stitioncrjr Canes and Umbrellas
I
AMUSEMENTS.
flniwnuuiiiminuiiiiiuamnnmnmiiiiimiiiin!iiiiiiiii
AMC8EMENT8. j AMlISEMEVrs
-All For One, and One For All-
-THE-
ALLIED THEATRICAL
MOTION PICTURE
AND MUSIC TEAM
WILLIAM FOX
Chairman
GEO. M. COHAN
Associate Chairman
ANNOUNCES FOR THE
UNITED WAR
WORK CAMPAIGN
Y. M. C A.-Y. W. C. A.-Nafl Catholic War CouncilrJewish Welfare
Board War Camp Community Service American Library Association
Salvation Army
A SERIES OF STIRRING BENEFITS
HIPPODROME
Manaspmrnt Charl
DIllUigLiam.
Next Sun. Night
(Nov. 10), at 8.
Populsr ITIces
;.oc. si, $i..vi. S2. s::o.
PEATS NOW SELLING
MR. E. F. ALBEE Presents
A MONSTER ALL-STAR BENEFIT
- A FEW OF THE VOLf'NTKKKH
Jiill Arthur. Lillian KukM-ll. l'hjlll NrlNun Trary. Al
JnUon, Horjtl Inlne llrrlln, lrri FrarMin ami llurton
irtHn. HUnchu Itlng. FrlMt. Lorctta MrDtTinott and
Ilwt Kelly's Jiik Hand. Trtle FrlRanza, Jlrlle HakiT.
Juliet. Van and tfchenck. Honlile Tucker t'raU Canu
hell. f'harlr Ivlnnr and rhll Haker. Aon Coim-dy Four,
Vflham NaMl Hand, tin Kdward' Attalnty Hevinv
AVelliufftun Crts. Hen All Trotij of Aral. Krltli'n
ItojV Hand 2S0 Strong. The Caailnm. KuUTt Emnirtt
Kranr, Will and Oordou Dooley. Moll) King, UMo
Mirf hi.n and IVarl Itway
MR AI II EK AM) HIM ASSOCIATES WILL DON TL
THE ENTIltE PROCEEDS TO TIIK t'NlTED
WAR WORK CAMPAKiN FIND.
TWO GREAT WAR RELIC EXPOSITIONS
1st Field Artillery -Armory
08th St. & E'way. Stanhattan.
8 DAYS
23d REGIMENT ARMORY
Iledfnnl A. Atlantic Aov, Brooklyn,
STtRTIXi MONO IT. NOV. lllh O HAVC
CONTINCOt.'!! DAILY 2:30 to 11 I". M. O I O
. . ADMISSION OV at rlthrr Arniorr
WAR TROPHIES FROM EUROPEAN BATTLEFIELDS i ATllF.TtEI) FOR THE
V. S. COMMITTEE ON PUHI.IC INFORMATION Huts and Di'lallod Exhibit
allowing how our lion are looked aftrr by" tho alHi otyanUaUotx. dally irot,Tam
featun. band ronowta, allied Army Costumes Drills Community Slntcers. Snoakurs--PagcantK
and Dancw.
Tbe Expositions thrill you with thetr patriotic vlom.
GALA CONCERT
ORGANIZED HY THE "SINOINO
l'KUPHK'I' OF VICTORY."
JOHN McCORMACK
Associated with Mr McCorrcark Ik-
MAGGIE TEYTE b;
JAQUES TH1BAUD
France's Oreatrtt VtolinUt
Courtesy of Chaa L. Waimnr-Loudon Charlton. I). F.
MrSnivwy. and Tho Music I mkuk. hEATS ON S M.B
OPERA IIOIINE 1IOX OFFICE
PRICKS SI (1(1. Jl Ml, 2(W, M.OO. 3 txi.
METROPOLITAN
OPERA HOUSE
Tuesday Night
Nor. 12, at 8:15.
SEAT SALE TO-DAY.
IIEBICVS VoREMOST TIieTRltn AND IIITS CNDEU THE DIRECTION OF
I , I.KK A J. J. nlllJllhKT.
ll'WAY aud I
BOtn ai
Era. at 8:00. 1
SMOKINO ItEflUMED AT
fi THE WINTER I1A'IKN.
I LAST WEEK MAT. TO-M'W AT S.
MOST GIGANTIC SHOW
IN N'W YORK
or
1918
i.vc i .ki i ton
PEOPLE i SCI-NKS COSTUMES
Nct XI inKIIM In SINRAD Moyos
Mn. AL tlULOUn Here from thn Casino
UNUSUAL HILL OE FAVOIHTUS.
WINTERGARDE'
SPPNTR Al Thea.. Il'way A 47th. llryant 17.
ttn I HAL Kvs.Hau.Mata.Tm'&Wtl.a.30
ALICE BRADY
llfiliirnrd in th Knakrn 8ta( In
FOREVER AFTER
ami
MOM. IF.
KINO
FRANK
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nut
It ILL
FKEEDOSVI
THE TRIUMPH OF
Nor .t
Motlin
Picture)
Willi E Lrall Swcte. Edward Mr-
tlndcl, Henry Herbert, Arleen Hackett
and Th Suiwrbly Human, MtunMrctit
MARCIA van DRESSER
Win Seats at tl 2.V) at 75ci
I MM) nt Hit 4IH at fl.SU.
CENTURY SS-MT. lOM'W. iff:
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s.nll II t iv I Mill I.I K''l
AOTU C ThM.. n nf ll'war. KTr.S:30.
tOin 31. M,t,.Tom'w,Ar Thurs,2::iO.
nvi.i. MARY NASH
iU a DDCn'mt 42d St. l:. MM
inniainiw
To-morrow and Vi'ttl. 2:30.
BCBTMA "THP
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WOMAN'
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CITIUPf Wit42d8t. K?'1?0-.
r and Wl. 2.30.
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LOUIS MANN & SAM BERNAHU
m "FRIENDLY ENEMIES
Inrnlini IP W 42 St. Kw x .10. Mata.
l REPUBLIC Tcirw and Wd. 2 J0.
MARJQRIE RAMBEAU
in wHFitr poppies mnini,"
MAXINEELUQIlSSa!
POLO GROUNDS
Saturday Aft.
Nor. 16. at 2 P. M.
A GENUINE VARSITY
' FOOTBALL GAME
Tho Announcement of the Oppii!njc K.Ievntut txfvthHr
wlth other BptHial featurra will ere to n surprise anil
some thrllU. Wlrh thU upare dftlly for he tiltr ne
HOTEL ASTOR
Saturday Night,
Nov. 16th
Starllna-at 1(1 P M
THE VICTORY BALL
A ttorftootis event that will overshadow anr rhirlty
hall lift luii. AHMY NAVY OPERATIC
THEATRICAIr MOTION 1'IOTUUB AND CIVIL
IAN OKIIANIZATIONS ARE COLLAHOKATINO
TO MAKE THIS THE CHOWNINtl EVENT OP
THE DRIVE TICKKTS. fto a 1'en.on
MADISON SQ.
GARDEN
Saturday Night,
Not. 16th.
Prices nnd further pan
tlcuUra vlil appear in
t hN tpai'e '
Cha-s. llnroy( Wm (JlLwon, Jew. lluinphri'jti anil .Vvo
c(atis vlll prmont a military concert and a
BOXING CARNIVAL
In vhch llm start, of tho pUftllUtlc world will Klo tint
tnwt they have. Von n'liiemhiT th hhow they Kai fr
tho Ited t'rovt, ThU nvonl will Ihi outdone Tho sports
ing committee in chance will donate the en tiro procoed!)
to the Unit i-d War Work Campaign Fund
METROPOLITAN
OPERA HOUSE
Sunday Night
No?. 17th.
PRICKS 12.00. ta.oo.
4.00. 1(1.00.
Scat Sale Wed.. Nov. U,
Auction for Choice of
Oats Cohan it Harris
Thwitre, Tues., Nov ii,
3 P M
The National fcsociition ef F Urs Arrourcas
the rniADP cnniin ever
rmnno riiuLiu
GREATEST I
GIVEN
Under Oto Perwinal Dlrcctlou of
I'ltlAU AIIIIOT C.EO. M, COHAN
MINSTHELbY TRA ELSY DRAMA- TAIIl.h.U X
Raymond Hitchcock. Al Jolson, Dc Wolf Hoiipi-r, Sam
lltriiuil, ImuIs Mann. William Collier, Erank Tinney.
Irvlna llcrlln, lew Holds. Job Weber, lim DilriclMnii
Will ltoners. John Chariot Thomas. Doyla bihI DImii
Joh Cawthorn and others In tio announced. Tim Krjr
v-lll (iunalo the rutin) proceeds to tho Unltod War Worv
CampalKll 1'und.
TA3
1 MU.Tom'w
IKk Wod.2.30.
Ilrfrcslilngly c; II Sparkles.
If lou llu 111 Adtnut-e, hdlce
eats For All Perfnrninners May
He Unit at the lint Ofn, e.
I I IMIJ S I Ml .niiiri.firuiii.'ftii.iii.
BLUnuAtnr. MatlneraTom'w & Weil. 2:30
WM. COLLIER
in "NoTiiiNt; ih?t liks."
iTom'w AMrd. 'J:ao
Ii nrW'S 7lh Ave t ia:vsi;. Kv!?. a-tosi.
..- ........ ,
Hlat. Tiv-m'w 25c to
JNrat wcelt
H TP. WALKER
'OH HOY.'
)Q4-ii CT Thea..nr.B'way. Evs.8:3n.
ww&'itY THE LGHS DA8W
AQTAO thea.. 4.1 & H'"?y:
ftS I UK Mat. Tom'w ft Wed. Z:15.
VtiMiki I ITTIF SIMPLICITY
rsl Play.
AATH tJT ThitnvJ"stW.ortt-r.l'. IS
al.MatlneeaTo-m'wAWfd.aS.
ItOUERT II 1 UTCI I VI.
Prior 8.V. 80c. $1.00. tl.60. notm 2.oo.
DUU I II To-morrow ft We,l. 2:30.
CLARE RUMMER S NEW COMriUi.
BE CALM CAMILLA
t. iiM.t iirfnmianrf and llrlclilest
"A Trl.impti of Ihi Tlieatrp that NJ
days nrr lw and Far Between." nirlft.
InHM IJ A DDVMnHF.
InTOLSTOI'H "Rt DEMPTION"
Dl VUnilTU W.8lhRt.E's.8flq.' nrjr 40.
O at O I II fl Thoa.. Il'way ft 3I)th. Es.8:l
U HO I I1U MMInon To-morrow, 3! 111.
,nn T fCK im aumiii'i
Moves t- Winter Harden Nct Monday.
r.i.i.ai.pjEiai:i:i
NeUnUlTTIUPwlll KM WVNN moves
Mon.UMt IIMtjierefroin Mhubert Thio.
BR0ADKUflSTtl.Vn"rTi,!;r?:2M:V.?;
LADIES
FIRST
NORA BAYES
In a New Musical Play
rniirnv 4ist. v. nt n'w i'!io.
rtUMt,UT Mats.Toni,wftThurs.2:l. II
I'lrat Appearance aa .Mrs.Clieveley.
JOll.N l. WILLIAM ir.-n-.lls
AN IDEAL HUSBAND
Oscar Wilde's
f,rcalel
t'omoiiy
rsorlnan Treior W i.tnii IJtehnjr
Cyril llarrotirt Julia Arthur
Beatrice ttrckley.
PLAYIIOUHE. Evea. H JKO.
ImX. Matinee To-m'w, 2 JO.
I"ETEHH
MOTHER
CUIinCDT Thea. 44th W.of B'way. Eva. H -.1 .
OllUOCItl Matinee To-morrow, 2:1.1.
Iat Weeic at This Theatre.
Moves to the Casino Next Monday.
with r.o.
Wl'NN
MEltHY MI'SICAI. ROMANCE.
SlItmERT TIIEATItE. TIIUR8.. NOV. II
WINTllltOf AMES PHESICMK
m BETROTHAL
$Et THE BLUE BIRD
By MAURICE MAETERLINCK
NEATH NOW-ON HALE.
1 HI 1 11 II ,1,h- W of E'way. Eves. HM.-IDIJUU.Mata.To-m'wftWed.2'30.
I
"CO.MPLETE SUCCESS." WORLD I
h. B. WARNER inwith IRENE !
Steeping PartneralEORDC NI. I
LYR I C i? . . w. or irwa. Eve., s sso.
- Mata.Tom'w ft Wod. 3.-20.
Roland West's Thriller r Itirillers
EIIDi
in:i:i:iim.'ijii;iJH
With 111(11 Altll HLNM.ll.
rUblUI1 .Li Tn-m'w W,l M., . -..i
A STITCH
IN TIME
A
Happy
Play
with
IRENE
FENWICK
SHUBERT-RIVIERAs1.1'"'''71" Kv"
uiiuui.ni nin-n.Mat.T(.(n' at 2 VI.
llUthest Price Orch. Meals 1 Kvirs.
Parlor JledrooniA.llatli,KlthKlorenceMoi-e
.NttWIC-tluy Ilatot Post The Masiitiendrr
N E W Y O It K
I. E A II I N i T II II A T II E S AND Sll C C i: S S l: S
rMPIRP Uroudwav . 4nth ht. Eis, S.20.
cmnnc Mat. Tu-nrw ft wi. a 20. ,
in t , iiaj'icm t'uamoers
the 1
SAVING GRACE,
Maude
IM flnC M'ay A 4llHt. Fi-. st S 20.
ULUUL A)Ms, To-m' ft Wed. (Pop.) 2:20.
Sahdersoh-Cawthorh
ji(M llaRDY and DOVI I" A lt.ON j
;n ii T u r CAM A D V"1
111 a mmm f f
LIGHTNBN2
V (ialelr. l"v.R 30 Mats.Woi.AHat 2 3(1
NEW AMSTERDAM Ji
Mitlrsn T'vinorrow nn Wl n I
ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROllC
1 ' VKAt I'll,... '-rsn i MO
UIK'BV Mil I CB'C Thea. W 43U .St E is. 8.30.
ntllKI lYIILLtno Mat To-niomi.2..lu
HENRY Ml LLERtt,
RUTH CHATTERTON "PERKINS"
rRITFRinN H'ayft44lh S Kvs S 30.
bill I CniUPJ jllla To-m'n ft Wtxl. 2 .10.
k3 WISE FOOLS
TheBeiter 'Qq
ffOT Theatre. Wtst 4rth Sf Evs m :i
Vvn I Mats. To-toorrow ft Wixi, 2.30,
John Corfu Musical Comedy Triumph
FIDDLERS THREE
VANDERBILTMr,lVVs,lnwKrw,V2,-3o
DITRIGHSTEIN
LIBERTY ,"t42-i!)t. i,s. uv
S. , ' ' Mt. To-m'w A Wed. 2 IS.
The ltalnbow Division of Musical Come-tles
GLORI AN N A
-ES PAINTER
" nest dandnit show on the lioirds. ' EvWo.ll
LYCEUM ",n;t-,iM' .E.inintsi.
v'" Mats To-m'w ft Thur. 2 20
DAVID HKLA.SCO Presents
DAD Dl E S
COHAN I HAHHIi' XL" vt ;.
-,-.L.r Ml lom'a ft Wst.2 20
Huil msl. lurned . ,y Kier. eVr',?JlJ!i
M. "w"""llrjani3ua. Mt To-in'K 2 1.
Tho Saucy Kt.r and tiajrut .Nh'Sic Pli,
HEA
HE
tL5
NITZB
BELASCU NEXT TUESTTr-"
FRANCES STARR -agsf-
STANDARD Ev1-,l saiotoc
ELK) 'WATVVl'r'ill,.','',:,,,'
METROPOLITAN
SAMSON et DALILA
I'.OthllT,
AIDA
OPP.NINC. N1C.HT
Mils' NOV It at S
Homer. Caruso, Couzlnou (new).
Ilelss. Ananlau. Com). Moutcui.
l EI). EVE.
,t H ....
Muilo, Homer: Crlnil (new). Mnntesanto
ne. Dldnr. D'AiikcIo. Cond. Morantonl,
r"i ujKVfc' . DAUGHTER rVir; REGIMENT
rltinpcl, Mowan.1. Carpi, Srottl. Cond. Pa pi.
K,a J;- FORZA DEL DESTINO
Prniwiir (new,, fintlc (im ; Onrttso, I)f Luca,
rhalmpnt. Martlonra. Cond. 1'apl,
?7- THAIS
Farrar, Itraslaii, Ilrlatinnii. K?emtr, Diaz,
Couzlnou, Jlothlpr. Oimd. Monfrux.
AT. KVK CAVAIJ.i:iU Ht'STICANA.
FIRST blLTfVIORF
i' it i n V Y M O R V , so m"iclf
Oranu Ballroon, Ho,,, lljltrmtre,
-a a.ia-'n
UASt
ELMAN
MIMIH
I.Ol'lN
at
(7.'.c to $1)
DOI HLP.
Illl.l.
I.,.li ll.-lr.l U....U... Ihl.
niers PAtll.l U'CI. Kluilo:
KinKstou, Scottl, Hula Cond.
.loranniini
II AltDM AN PI WO I'SKI)
ANDERSON GALLERIES TM..
'Hut llrttUti (oieriiiiicnt amiouna-H
AN OFFICIAL EXHIBITION
-OF
Colored Naval Photographs
Di'pU'diu I.iN(iaivi ami Inrlueiiu Amo
ilatmi with t'vir Dhao of Naval Warfare
Dlrnct from PrincM'ri (ialN'rlm, Komlon.
Limit. .1 V I'vrvx. It N V It: 1011-
t rat txi Talk on fhu Work of tho Navy,
ll cry Kwnlim at '
1 a U a ntll No. ttiiln im A. M. to iu
I. M. ADMISSION MU-.
Nrl J'roftMHN ini'rli.iri Mm Cran
Nay .utll.iry No. mi...
HORSE SHOW
I Box Offlpe ut MADISON 8QUAIIC OAH
1 DEN NOW opn U A, M. to 0 I', M, for al
of ssata for entire erJ of tha Mltttw (Not
II to IB anil for Arena Boieg A Ilea. Heata,
COLUMBIA S WhlirtriTaTairfK.
BEST SHOW IN T0WN"1,,hlum,;s.nkl'
nilOOKLl'M AMUSEMENTS.
npiD W Jay nr. I nil on Mt.i.'ilnt.
lAIt Tel. MnlnXIKDl, iKnllv
FROLICS i5 THE NITE
j Kwr Sunday, 2 IIIU CONCKUTK
s:
MANHATTAN opera iiousi; ks.
ITIHrirlHI IMPI 34ih. West of H'wav i i ,V
Matinees Tomorrow tt Wcdnowlay S I J,
In "TIIE Al CTIOM IIIf
Price) 2.' to $1.&I). Wnl. Mat. 23c to f I
Alwais AOQ Orch, Heats at M,
PARK H'tU Vi'l'. ' Ma't'lnis-''sat L LV '
Hnriety of AlniTl.'liI Hinders Opera ( olnliiie.
lillUM iln'in Comic open MiteriWes
?,,rr;,,!',i MIKADO
Ii":;K"w PIRATES OF PENZANCE
Hah M
HiMini Huh ch
Tn (Jreat u .
ti-ry Tahloau
& i;verihinK
ai in llu."
Mat To-day2.1o fl nfl
REST HE AT A
Ktenlnvs at st
l!s ,valm 3 00 ot Itiliniure llox of'.T
Manaitenient It K. Johnstgn" ,!",.. V'
N.Y.SYMPHLNY
XfOCIETV V
WALTER DAMROSCH. (.,.. X
Alnn Ulltrtoffi
tllHc'ilA LEV I TZK I
Virndlne Hsliit Ssens, Vidal, Mnussorir-H
'eats al mot Offices (ienrve Kncleu it..
Carntjir Hall, Sun. Aft Not. 10, al 3.
AMERICAN I) E 11 1 T UK O I L
VI DAS
FRENCH IOLINIST (Ntelnway P(an
Beats $2.00 to 750. Mm M iislc Leilr . i
HALL ISAI',. NOV. 1(1, at a. Iteclt.il
i: ORNSTEIN
"eats ! in tl VI. Iloies 12 Kn h,. ' ,
veoliun Hull. h.ii. .i., .Not.u7 at fi iV
I'lrst f oitcert ut
"i)l.l.RIK".SCtlLiY rO,. AL) ANCLM1 NT
OF M I IM' 1-i 'V
I Ctffi
i vSgeP
!
mm TnjatiB ,;';; lolomtkr
I UIW :i5.Ev.S IS Mts Tmn ATlmr. 2 l
' wiV "GEORGETTE LtMEUNlER'
Nests MV to S2, Kst Nlchl Pninilv P'lc"
RULLMAN'S
(Estalillshisl S42)
Theatre Ticket Offices
Metropolitan Opera buhscrlptlons
At Box Office Prices
ia West I'M St. Ill HriMdniM.
R
I V O L I
I'wav. 4!) Ht.
n.ao.no l..ai
J, Stuart Illackton's
"Safe for Iemorrac)"
ullh II,,.H...I
lltlVOLI ttRCIIESTH 1
.AIT- i'.l A1AK MAIlkll
" - v In ''Hidden Urea"
Times Hmiaro Comedy, BololiU.
S0-30-b. I IUalto WcbaTl'a.
Fli.l .KI 1 1 it r
alace!
Il'asy and 17 St j
Mai Daily 2 -'-ll
i.i ..i. ii.inti,
A 'I lie. C.inwlnus
III.OSSOM M I'.l i;i
'Irlsto,' Htan .Stuiilet
Lllllore A Mllll.tnts '
mid (MM SM.K.
RK.I .Kl.l I II'M III I I.I. lithl II
IVFRSIDF 1 mi mi i. Moitin
lYLIWIOt , ,ANK llollNON A CO.
li'nar & 00th St .I.Mehllnter .Mejer.ots.
I
1 CATHERINE CALVERT ,y. .u,,,.,.,
CIIARLir. ClllPl.lX III Nlioill.ler arms
I net , 11 way at list m.
Coot Noun t IIP M
BROADWAY
ataXiW47iilr
"Lift VET l"E, WU
LOME," Holonls.
War Review A
MIUA.NO OltCII.

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