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, . ^ IP^ ' g ? o + +* : ;r,:-::r:'/' 1 EXHIBITIONS AND SALES | AT THE ANDERSON ? | GALLERIES i 489 PARK AVENUE I i THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE | j H. BUXTON FORMAN | (THIRD 'ND LAST PART) j? THIS PART COMPRISES THE ? MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY f OK MR FORMAN. INCLUD h ING FIRST EDITIONS OF H BOOKS BY AND RELATING M TO KEATS, SHELLEY. K WHITMAN. ROSSETTI, | SWINBURNE, ETC. <3 To be sold the afternoons of S Monday. Tuesday aud Wednesday, i October 4, 6, at 2:30 octocJt ' S ; Sa/ra eon rt:-ted by Sir. F A. Chapman ^ Luxuriant Hair Promoted By Cuticura Cuticura kills dandruff, stops irritation, a cause of dry. thin and falling hair. Treatment: Gently rub Cuticura Ointment with the end of the finger on spots of dandruff. Follow next morning with a hot shampoo of Cuticura Soap. Repeat in two weeks. Nothing better than these fragrant, super-creamy emollients for all skin and scalp troubles. ! llinpli Each Trt' 07 Mull Adrir?*a: "CatlenraLabI oritcrtM. n?pt CM. Mildll 4?, Uui " Sold everywhere Soap 25e. Oiitmevt25 andbOr. Talcum i UfiMT Cuticura Soap ?hnvci without mug. ' I WAV THIKF jinuk mm SKIN ERUPTIONS WITH POSLAM Pleasant urprise at finding your skin xouble go much bettor in tin morn in s ?afriT you lm\ us* i Potriam tin night before?proves to you that In this splendid remedy you have an urgent, power :ul. valuable means in skin betterment, i'oslam relieves skin aggravation makes your tortured body nappy and does all tills with the utmost ease and astonishing rapidity Let It begin rigid now?to-day?to help your skin beeomc what it should " -clear and free from emotional disorders. S)U1 everywhere. For free samph write to F.mergeney Laboratories, 242 West 47th St.. New York City. I'oslam Soap, medicated with Poslam brightens. beautifies complexions.- - -.4 rf1" Comfort Your Skin With Cuticura Soap and Fragrant Talcum i Soap, Ointment. Talcatn, %t ti?|whtrt. Sample fr*c ? Olicuft L&bo.aborWt, Xtopt. 'J*, Mats Cordoc&Dibrorth ' ?== Real ? . OkanceMabmauk i I? J ^li c/IN NO The appoititi of a Women Jw|| at the 'Du Sp Shop, 431 / 93!* between 38 y Streets. Here f MILLINERY 1&COAT WKAVS Hj'' furs fgjj Dim |E8 431 FIF1 Ik:iveett 38 ASK 180 FIF1 flgB Between 22i I K&TO 16 AN? 18 lACi lb Between Br or. k ' ~ SENTENCES HALTED ! AS GAMBLER TALKS ! .skaugliuessy (iocs Before Nas-j sail Jury and Justice Orders L>elav. -? ! 1MMI X1TV WAS PROMISED! "Squeal* on Officials Who Ac-! ft Prifn crji iru viidac ??%.?*, of ( lemcuov. i As a result of testimony given in j ! Mlneoln yesterday by John Shaughnessy, i o( of tho three prominent Now York i gamblers who are awaiting sentence ( following their picas of guilty to inI Uctmcnis charging them with maintain- ' ing g ambling establishments In Nassau ! county, their sentences, which were to! have been pronounced on October C, will ; ! be deferred. j The three men are Shaughnessy, j David Gideon and William H. Busteed, j and when the day was first set for their sentences they were given to urij derstnnd the only manner in which they j could prevail^ upon the court to give them less than tin- full penalty of the I law would be to give information as | to which Nassau county officials, if any, j ; tlicy had given money for protection j i in their illegal business. The three de- | I dared then they never had paid any 1 Nassau office holder a penny and that i even if they had they would go to prison i indefinitely before they would tell the j men s names. But yesterday Shaughnessy testified in the John Doe proceeding which Supreme Court Justice Townsend Scudder Is conducting as the opening manoeuvre In u campaign to drive vice and graft out of the county. Immediately at the close of the day's hearing It was learned that as a result of his testimony Ills sentence day and those of Gideon and Busteed would be deferred. And so in all those corridors of the Court lipase, .where big and little count.- officials foregather on i John Doe days, there was endless spec! illation as to what Shaughnessy's testlI mony had been and as to whether at ! j last he had broken down. 'Spider'" .Jackson Heard. j He had come to the hearing accomI punied by one "Spider" Jackson, a , voting negro, who was examined also, and testified that lie was the "lookout" in Shaughnessy's old gambling house :n l.ynbrook. Jackson's principal value to , his employer, as Jackson proceeded to : 1<-U the court without any touch of false 1 diffidence, was that he had a "photoj graphic" memory, and never forgot the I lace of any man he had once seen. Jackson explained It was part of his business to know every man on the pay | roll of Nassau county, and it was another part of his business to let Shaughnessy know when any sort of an of' fleia.1 came nenr their gambling house, ven if he did no mor<- than drive his I flivver past it on a Sunday afternoon. < Jackson testified lie was invariably oil the door every night the house was I running, and that in all his career . i of door keeping ho never had let a "sour I l man" get past him. At this point he. 1 explained that sauvity was his stock in trade and that every gentleman to wlu>m he ever denied Hhnughnessy's door took ' the denial with good grace.llnlrrlalnN Haiders. Jackson also entertained the Court ' with an account "f his gift* as a host. . I These' were often called into requisition ! when raiders or investigators came to ; the house. Then its paraphernalia would lie hlddtn away. .Shaughnessy would depart elsewhere for the air. and It would be Jnckpon who would Invite the representatives of the law to walk right In ; and given their opinion of the rues and discuss the pictures on the walls. After he had told this he was asked I promptly how Shnughnessy knew always I : that a raid was eoming off. But Jacks. >n said Shnughnessy never took him Into his confidence that f ir. But Shnughnessy always seemed to know accurately when a raid was pending and due. So far as Jackson could testify Shauglinessy knew by divination. it was learned yesterday that the testimony given by one Matthew O'Neill, a nvi't now in Sii.g Sing for tenting motor cars, to the effect thai he and tie.., who worked with him u. I to pay uj\Lijyii pp ng and opening e's Department nlap Uptown :ifth oA venue, th and 39th Jwl * may be found |R|| SPORT HATS f'j SPORT COATS VEILS O SSPMP S H AVENUE M th and 39 th Sts. H AVENUE Jj%' td and 23rd Sts. ct&glp MAIDEN LANE tdnay and Nassau pF f. \ THd N pertain Nassau officials for ptnriMlH 1 ti . ' . rate In the county, U itudlaf OPI I well and that thero 1h ud'-guale corrob- * oration of It. Justice Seudder will charge ' the October tJrand Jury next Monday j and it la expected at leust six Indict- j meats will be found the first of next ! week. WED AT 13, SHE NOW IS FREED OF 2 HUSBANDS B I * Woman Mistook Annulment for a Divorce. The marrlaKd of Mrs. Josephine | ^ Meade, of Eklert street, Brooklyn, to .' s Frederick M.-ade, has been annulled by v Supreme Court Justice Joseph Morsthauser, In New City, Rockland Coun- i \ ty. It was brought out in the suit that ; Mrs. Meade, ihlnkinK she was divorced I * fiont Meade nineteen years ago. married j [ Milton Keinpnor, who discovered tlje , ' mistake last spring. I i Mrs. Meade sot forth in court that i she was only 13 years old when she J married Mead?. Two years later. In | j 1?'J1 >l l? r,,r/. fi tiiutio. in n I * village court In lied Ilook, Dutchess f County, ,'ithI agreed to separate. Mrs. Monde shIiJ Hie thought this proceeding divorced lier: so wliso slie was 18 years old she married Kcnipncr. I When Kemptier discovered nis marriage was not legal, he had it annulled by Supreme Court Justice James CropBey in Brooklyn. Mis. Meade Is now | free of both marriages. PRISONER RELEASED ! TO SUPPORT FAMILY s Governor Commutes Sentence cf a First Offender. Spcticl Despatch to Tur IlmtAU). Albany, Sept. 30.?Because Ills wife | and two small children are in destitute J circumstances and need his help Arthur ; Miller, u first offender, now in Sin? Sinn: for criminally receiving stolen goods, will be given his freedom next month by the State Parole Bourd under a commutation order of Gov. Smith. His minimum sentence of one year and six months was commuted to seven months and twenty-five days. The Governor said that the commutation was recommended by the District Attorney who prosecuted the case. "If he falls to behave himself he can I be returned to prison," said the Gov- j ernor. CITY BONDS BILL SIGNED. Governor Acts on St roet Cleaning n 11 d Sehool lloose Measures. Special Despatch fo The Heraui. Albany, Sept. 30.?Gov. Smith com| pleted action this afternoon on the | measures sent to him by the extraordi- , j nary session of the Legislature when lie ! signed th<' Walker hills permitting New j Vork eity to Issue $">,ft(>0,000 more of : revenue bonds to raise money for the I street cleaning ard other departments . and to use the proceeds from the sale of its corporate stock or serial bonds j fot the erection of new school houses. I Our Mi I I i/4o/ao mi/ ertv.fjxxr or toes os rt patstall. 0* thct3dat. mjtim new jirgrr. isnnra mora *ti isauio w im iagli, btah t i ccwakt bt mi w. its! a ? < ..10 or ore hch. pttwrr* tut actual fhecipitatiow .34 ikcf , i ru.a*b n?taca ruia ?t ? 5195 oenry >v. ivi rv*? pay to tmi ordep OA ilftpi-st^n paii i myrr rwxtun a*oN?/ioo ? i rami nr rar? MANHATTAN COMPANY 1 rono j ' T 0 7 1 < Liable ] hllmm ,11^. i. !,;ara | ^wotoooolas shoeo^f A /for fall and wihter wear > k jv in au. the latest styles e i \ all leathers all sizes j p * i | : jfer , ; i i n i i II j I | ^ I l,M ^ dei?l< SAUTION. - ? ?! ? ?P?? h??ltif w. L. ??" D|ln ahoe* The name and price ii plainly alaoipeil on the note. Re careful to mc tbil It ... bet net been chanted or mntllated. yy it 85 Nhwmii Street.. 847 Urohilwny, nrnr 14th. * 41:152 Rrnmlwiy, cor. .'IBth St. 14or? UrotuUvay (Times 8t|.) * it 084 Third Avenue. * * 14",'2 Third Avenue. *2202 Third A v., cor. 120th St.; * *2770 Ttaionl Av.,ht? 148th4147thSt*. I + Store* marked witl EW YORK HERALD, PAY RAISES CUT OUT OF BIG CITY BUDGET Continued from First I'tttjc. :o to 1330,000.000 It would gel withir l few millions of the limit." The budget committee was In sesslor iltnost all day. Many schedules of th< mailer departments and bureaus wort laaacd without malting many changei n the tentative schedules. Requests foi alary increases, new positions and at* iroprtutions for new work were cut oui vithout much consideration. *riw. Hnnril of Kleetions estlmntf ihowed ii decrease even In the salnrj icoount. This y. ir the board had JORS. >1)0 for snlarii s. which was boosted bj he August salary increase to $1,024,920 I'he Commissioners ask for $904,07.1 foi text year's salaries and a total o< 12,059,021. Tire Armory Hoard asks foi I94 7.0S1, u bis increase for improving irmories. THE PAUL JONES LAUNCHED. ,n*l of t?t Destroyer* Ordered ir War I'rokrannne. Philadelphia. Sept. 30.?The de itrover Paul Jones, the last of the fortyfx vessels of that type ordered by th< Jovemment in its war programme, was auncln d to-day at ("tramps' Shipyard. Miss Ethel Haffley, slster-ln-law oi Secretary Daniels, was the sponsor. -rrrnwrrnT-' All I HI I I IWIIIISf No jimmy can this new ) SEE how the massive ho spread out and lock wl hold fast to the door jamb Examine one at the nearest Yale Cylinder Guard Lock No.1 it on the door of your home or The Yale&Towne Mfg. Co. (Ma q?? - " Yale Made I ethods J 14T oiitt ok iocoerr 07 IIK JOtti, l?aO, AT !TlfSTO?, ,uvrue kyathtr rciirr* IPTTISH DOUIKTOKB IISUFAUrt rerun, COVTKIKG AGAIS8T BOTOS or 8 A.*. ASD 3 P.M. IPS *30.000 00 ATBMBirr nr.rom DniMHTixo Niw ro*? OCTOPtP lit, 1330 KM A* COMl'AW arancv t AP30C:aTT03 - *30,c30.0C? IIWKM ^Company ? Yes / THE SHOE THAT HC 7.00 $8.00 S9.o< FOR MEN A YOU CAM SAVE MO EAR/MG W. L.OOUGL |H? best known shoes in the w I aresold in 107 W.L.Douglass m the factory to you at only one p srantees to you the best shoes tduced, at the lowest possible c uglas name and the retail price j the bottom of all shoes before th< tory, which is your protection isonable profits. L.Douglas $9.00 and $ 10.00 she ely the best shoe values for th s country. They are made of t est leathers that money can bu; nbine quality, style, workman aring Qualities equal to other m at higher prices. They are the I fashion centers of Amcrica.The cc is W. L. Douglas personal g it the shoes are always worth tl s the same everywhere; they c y do in New York. L.Douglas shoes are made by tl Jer the direction and supervisio h an honest determination to it money can buy. j. Dourlaa ahnta are for ante by owrBOOO ?hr>? ?r? b?*irta? our "wn (tnrrt. If your Incnl ilrr o? aupply you,take no ottier Ordardirect the factory. Scud for bookiat tollin* bow to r ahnna by mull, po?t?g# free. .L.DOUGLAS STORES '147 Dislifh Avenue. -."?() West I -<~th Street. HICOOKLYN TOO Kroitil tvny, near Thornton St. I l.'tttT ItromlwiiT, ror. liatM Ave. 47H Fifth Ave., ror. 11th St. 8o0 Man Italian Ave. (flrNnpoiai; 441) Fulton Street, i t) carry complete line* of W. L. 1 /' i / FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1 HER EAR SUNBURNED, BUT SHE ASKS $10,000 Chiahcma Woman Will Sell to Cuban Here. Another offer of a left ear. thin one a bit sunburned, but sizable and guaranteed of perfect const ruction, was offered yesterday to Frank S. Quesada ol Munzanllla, Cuba, who wants it to re t place one he lost when a horse stepper , on it years ago. Quesada recently canM to this cltv for a visit here made knowr ' his wants. He will pay Iin,000 for at ? ear that match's tin one he already r ; has. The new offer wsa received In a let: ter from Itichard Armstrong of a stnal t , Oklahoma town, uc -ordlnpr to Actin] Capt. John Ayres of the Missing Persons Bureau, vt ho received the letter. Armstrong invited communteatior from -Mr. Qur-ssula an.I requested the Cuban's uddrt ss. r CHILDS CASE IS TRANSFERRED Old Time election \ctlnn Will Cunic l'i> \ vain went. I Tlr application by William Hamlin | Childs tor a db-mlssul of the Indictments I against liim and his podefcndants for al, loge.1 failure to report properly election ( xpens' . incurred in the Hy lan-Mltobel Mayoralty campaign was transferred estcrday to the criminal branch of the . Supreme Court. The argument was to > have been heard by Supreme Court .lusi tier iN'ewburger, but he signed the order of transfer without opposition. ' The argument will be presented at the Criminal Courts Building next week. dfa force YALE Lock oked bolts of hardened bronze hen the key is turned. They and ivcn'f let go. good hardware store?ask for the 92. See how big and strong it is. Put garage, for security. leers of the Ynle Locks) Stamford, Com). Is ^ ale Marked ?^ LOSS | YESTERDAY Paid Today RAIN INSURANCE See Us HENRY W. IVES & CO. Hanover Hank Building NEW YORK Paid tnig&w :>LDS ITSSHAPE" 2 & sio 22 SHOES ND WOMEN 'orid. They <1|l!||i tores, direct /Hi, ' % >iofit,which ;| * , |l that can be J!! 'i V Ort. W. L. jayrv Ipiujjiil ire stamped tj |l gil I] If ;y leave the ijlpijlr against un- !j >es areabso- / ^ __ e money in ! he best and )^Br i ? p. They A ? V ..... hip and ff fc^QV-, r eader.in LVmT"?!# stamped 4 2 uarantee anc' $5.50 lie price paid for them. The price ost no more in San Francisco thai le highest paid, skilled shoemakcri n of experienced men, all workini make the best shoes for the pric lf/ji A . w. r.. i^l'rsho. Co p-t4.J}Z/34 21 (> K|tark Street, /? i'.rorkton, mhi IN GREATER NEW YORK < '1 " Y IS \ownrk Avcmio, ftOHOKI.N I ' !<> Washington Strop 5 \I()N IIII,I, '.i7t5 llorRpnllnp AvoJ *\i;W \lll< H.'tl I'.roa.l Sir. ot. * I A rRRSOM 109 Mai lt. < St..ror. Cl? *TltKNT0N-a?? Kant State Street. Douglas Sliots* for Woman. I , 1920. AMUSEMENTS. ' AMERICA S FOREMOST I rT. MTI !PV Promi'iiado abov <;3d St. i I 1 UKY <>nturyTUea Cent Pk.W?t 3 Ilifftn-nt Musical Production') Nightly. century i midnight revue *tw, rounders,, $ ttrtets 51. $2, fa I Price# SI, S3. (3, $6. Oiniiiit altd Paiu-lng <1 Till Closing. TIMES SQ. THEATRE ! HVst .land St. I'hone Bryant 31. j KKUULAK MATS. THUK8. & HAT. The Stlwvns nrescnt : FLORENCE REED in Kiitrwr Stl**yn's N?w I'by THE MIRAGE" \ nora hayes AE graham moffat . In tin! Scottish Coinedy "DON'T TELL!"' 1 ! llv (; K VH AM MOFFAT. CA^FIMO 39t B Bv< i, v. I V'--J1VV ,--vt Vi-tli . t-l o-n orrow aao. j ZIMUALIST'S Play with Muatc. 1 SEATS SKIXINO 13 WEEKS AHKA' PI AYHMKF |S|11 st K.orB ? ;?>-. Sm S .M rLAinUU? V-us. To-m'w A Will. 2:30. , -perfectly irresistible!" - A Inn Dale. .American a t nn a t~\k/ i ! (Personally) A A ! : " Anna Ascends ! wmmm WIUi JA?uKh ( itAA K. TOPS THE HIT COLUMN! 48TH ST Thoa. Just, K.of H'y. livs. Nt-t.s.Tc-ir? J hnrs. 2::tn. __ \ SELWYN | fPANK y A Seats r> weeks in Advance. MatR.Tom'w & Wd I 44TH ST. I'HEA. | 1$ Fifth Tremendous Week \ \ .. D.W.GRIFFITH'S I WAV DOWN EAST" I 5 PPIPW ' vK.4hal.Achun. Mats.ntlr to 82. -5 s rniliW All othrr Mts. 3V to f l ..'>0. $ :> ^ ^//// /./////// '//J///*//.x 'V 'n "'' ^ i 39thSt.Th8a.Rvvnln?aTs i-> Art, To-ill*w WeeI 2.:15. "Another IYk o* My Heart. Has trrofdstible heroine.'*?A. V. Sun-It wall. "DAnnV THE NEXT rftSJU! BEST THING" wjt1' Kilt en Unban "ti'l < ''Til Smtt 131 mi I Th?a.. 45th St.. \V. ?>C B'y. livs. 5:110 131JUU Mats. Tom'w .V Wed : Pop. i 2:30. J MMLli&HI fUDDIPK OJ W.?3th. Kit/ro.v 1522. fcvis. Unl\n!ul\ s:.'10.Slats.Tom'vv&Thurs. 2:10. UliOPK I'liMBKHTON ITuscms V.Vkk't ENTER MADAME r i K v oit Stoves to the Knlton Theatre Mon., Oct. 4. Opening V.on., Oct-, 4. at the (iAKHIC'Jv Till; THEATRi: <illLI>. Inc., Presents "THE TREASURE" DP I I'.u h/nr. B'way. Kvm. s ;to. I Mats. Tt iu'? A. W isl. :.<0. ERNEST TRUEX ii 'BLUE BONNET UOOD sK ATS AT $ 1 .(Ml AN'D $1.5) I'opulir Priced Matinee To-morrow. I Tir^ rnrc ON sale for I 1 IV^rvIl. 1 O ALL THE vlRES } : NEW YORK'S LEADING T EAMOVS HELASCO SVCCESSES FlUPIRF IJ'way A lOih St. KvvKi.TO. C.IVir 1 rvc. Mats. Wi 1. A Sat. U.m "Exceedingly amusing "-Bruuii, 'J'ribunr "Call the Doctor" RET ASfO wKs^'-TiTif"TT-sTs'.xiT" rJOL-rVOV.'-' Mat*.Tom ? .V Tliurs 2.30. Uncommonly fine."?Woollcott, Time*. Frances S!arr,:;,?,::c?s;., i vrpi'vi'rimiL.Tr.,ohm *- ' ^c'*-'ivJM;?ts To-tn'w A Thlim. 2 20 -GOUiiROUHI Y PI NNY. Tnliune INA CLAIRE ________________ f HENRY MIlLEPSIE^l* B/Lfc 8 20-MATS THURS ft, SAT 2 20 E:nky miller anche bates I Bv, WAMEC fORJ3E?> i THE SEASONS TQIUMPM j Cohan & Harris vh'i'."\V.*i s?i" > t'V "| SAM H. HARRIS ?' y I if j >, . ?ltli t.Kt'H'.l. H11 > N e. V A\ KON IIOH'VVN < Conicly Sucre*' *" ^linfOTi M -t l.i s .11 llolAI I MjU W dl A Hat. 2 30 " mmaHrBOir,^ mm ! ; I \.M \VIIK? r?asj!sl I W" ~ ^ HBfeNGTON.4 | -<? : t:'"' $ C'?T NIQHT"? I ?<?M JAM JIMS H r fc> ? >1 ? ?: ? WMITINO A M A/*C HAI'IK IUTHT * CO, ALALL Hnl..-r, Bmrnvtt K.h.ii. , in i.ni ? ; ?? Han't. ? i,.ii, ,.i|, Mti l>ai)? ' V?nil Hvl\n<tar H. ~ _ Karyl Nortnan, ' Thn Crrnla I n *hlon I'toU,' KlVERSIDt r>-a. h. it.,, n, 1 1 it'va shv tiHt M?rrl? A Cmmpht j irvli.it A .lark Kau/ma H~~ H.r.KaitM'a j F'TR MORTONS. " AMNION M?H;?ao,oT B * ay < last c*firlllM, T|1?f , Uvvivx% J l*op I'rlrr*' ' <! I Vwt n iffH* nlhcr*. / V il.| . krUn* rmari Timber*. I i n 1 uv.n\i I r i I? ' 11111 ft 11*!, I hrrfc.KMI.N 4 cjinonft ami a Joker J 14HI.IC.of.HAv. El Cl*v?\ 1 oily Kay, fop.J#ric?a2f*o$l Toney & Norman, other . "BROADWAY,,'! r% Cent. IVrf'wV<*. TVft?. 1 ?.2.Ev?.20,40,0< B. F. Keith VanUevilie I I'aramn'in' I'hrturnv . . . ? us ruriiv * : T\IVOLI jillu I' l l ; bllblTI I e I III ? nt r vie < VST i -Idil) st I Klvoll ''oncrt Orrh. i Ml I A I TVT I V' v:' 1 ' I I I ALTO I Hin .ln.il Hlr.l." '* 11 with Doris May. Jtk. * in ii r Criterion the restless se) a . UIMCIIUH wl,? MAiao.vn.wiKf , ' B'w*jr i?t 41th ft. i 'opt. Noon t n I) |'. A| 1 OG?<?T??s Nipponm 5?llin$ 6 \yt?ks in advdnc " v | AMUSEMENTS. ' THEATRES AND HITS. DIRECTION Ol WINTER GARDEN "Scored a. Broadway ?>u< vk.sk."- Err. World. HsWW?S< With the World's Greatest Laughmakers EDDIE CANTOR GEORGE LEMAIRE and BERT WILLIAMS AKDITII HALLOR Aim)?M) Hrovity Beauties Sunday Night Concert 8tar',y,.|K. CENTUR Y THEA. I Seats Now on Sale F.Ray Comstock. & Morris Gest AXNOLM'E Tift; World's Premiere, Mori.,Oct. 4 Their Fourth Annual Spectacular Production "MECCA" Uy Oscar Aschc, Author of "Chu Chin Chow' Music by Pcrcu Fletchc. I MICHEL FOKINE Hra E. LYALL SWETE POSITIVELY THE WORLD'S LARGEST PRODUCTION. CO. OF 400-14 BIG SCENES. utile theatre MARRY the POOR GIRL "A plcy m.->re agreeable and more :ntc laining lhan an7 0/ those produced in New York, this season."?Alexander Woollcott in I he Times. LITTLE OLD NEW YORK J Plymouth Ma's.Tom'w A- Thi~r"'. 2:20 _ , Tlioa..47th,Hy.Ev.S: 10 n-ENTKAL >rt*.Tom'w&w?xi.aao iMaxineiott'silli:: S HELD AUDIENCE HHEATHLESS." S ?-Eve. Sun. "SPANISH LOVE" ; NOUODY CAN AKKOBD TO MISS XT' ' ? Alan Dalr. American. 1 LITTLE THEATRE?SPECIAL MATS 4 MATINEES MOV., TUK8.. TID ES , EACH WEEK KRI. at '2 30?SEATS NOW, LA UHANCC. CLARKE Prrs-nta MME. BORGNY HAMMER i t an Encllshurnn* nABLER,'> IIENRIK ITfxluctlon ntuuH UHOLlIa lnsKN MORSHOMDOT s MSa50-:-WSUDiSAT.2V3 IBB MnM j t?D A 7TTL' W. 42U St. Eves. 8:30. Phono HI ; t INAAIAl-. Wod.A Sal.2 :1.A.i Bryant. MARGARET ANGLIN In "THE WOMAN Off BRONZE." ft) HOLBROOK BLIMM Mr/ AS A lOVAtlt UUKMt.au BAMOrTV THE BAD MAM ? > COMEDY mffff I . jgjjjojjT %? a 1.1 4 8 Iflr Arl?a^ TVSON i ^ wv? i. iuiuu^v OlfcN SLNI B1ATHB 8 AND 8 U CM3 ESS E 3 ; ?" " NEW AMSTERDAM THIATPE"""* I LAST 3 WEEKS ] j I MATS. WED. & 5AT.. 50c to $2,50 | 1 NEW?ON THE ROOP ? NEW! ZIECFELDMIDNIGffl FROLIC I iART HICKMAN ORCHESTRAL 1^? COHAN GEO. M.COHAN'S . )T ' .1. PRODUCT ION OK .1. TheTaVerI K, a .th t 7 ARNOLD DALY OIIMPU P IlinV W.4l>8t.Kvn.8:;??. H'honp - rUNM a iUUl M t i.To-day & Sat <Jtivl - 1300. II III nnnni/P 'Win* Triple in "Men-bnnt* I ALAN Bhuulft rriumpj." 0f VENUS" I PAWk' TIIKATKK?LVilumhuaClrolo. r/\i\rv kvnn Tom'w AWod. 2:30 1 (lEOKOK VRUSS, KSg. My Poar Mr. Arlisn: flnoth Tarkinnton n "POLDEKIN" In at onco the moat immwting and most amuKliiK play that I liavn wi n tn yuan, Your own jurfornuuieo of thill! I** rolo In Inlmttahlu. NIC HDL. AS MCRRAY BUTT.KR, l'nwtil.-nl Columbia Cnlvi-nilty. I \S nlrk. rtKx lciT Ttway. 3S St. Evoa. 82.no. j Pv-at. 93. MAT. SAT llrat. Soata 82.AO j The Rapid-Fire Musical Comedy MEEQEEQ JUM> l'l-M-ms 1 By. 4U M. Mm. Wwt. A Sat.. J:;|(J Sight Seeing Roya Ferine New York up town, down 1 town, over the crept brldcee r"N||1| r- to Brooklyn. 10 A. M.. 3 P. M. A-'IU' 'J* 1 Chinatown, New York After w ? j Dark, 8 I*. M. Luxurious Ac- I n| touiobllee. DUtlnctlve Service. 1 dill* | Ask et hotels tor our free map and cult ROYAL I1LI B LINE CO. OP N. T. ? Office starting I'olnt. Hotel JklcAJpln. Loew'* New York Theatre & Rc ? out. II A. M. to II r \t Hoof to 1 A. ? "l.OVK'8 I-'I.AMK." i f IN MAin - \T i n t- Loew's American Roof? V; ,r 1. f. 10 "*7A J1-s< I \V Hilar* Rfikl.' What nl our Hurry? I rADITM "MADAME x. I fflrfllllL' 'Hi Paulino 1-rml.Tl B H?**, ' " cirew "y Mux r e Trav.-lnu (MB-wear?-* *,fT"Capitol ('.rami Or-h 1 Con.I- :IM> to 11 P.M. M t r. 30-50-. NlgliteO.'.-! SHARK CM lee. Oliver Curwo-i' T R A N |J Nomads nf the Noi D'wty* 47th St. Strand Symphony Or [ . , """I OPERA Choice Reserved Sea1 .' TICKETS For All San Carlo Oper '>' I I. |TJ5HOY JACOBS' TICKET OPFK I 4180 Normatulln Hotel. Bway A a# ' Metropolitan Opera Sulwrrlptlona | boiicht. eoM and oxenancsd. | AMUSEMENTS. ^ I.EK AND J. J. SHUBERT. ~i : Greenwich Village ?th st j MLtinfets To-morrow & Woxlnewlay, 2:30. MAX MARC'IN Hrt*euu "Three Live Ghosts" A Now Oonnxly In Thrpe Acts. LQNGAHRF Thoa .-W St.W. of B y. K vs. 8:30 LUriURUKE NIats TO-.M' VV A \<"ed. 2 .'20. William B. Erlod lander Presents . "PITTER PATTER" 1 , THE NEW MUSIC AX, COMEDY I ISHl JRF" R TT>1?'J? A4. W .of B way. E ve.8:30.| % M:i.ts To-iu'w ?& Wud. 2:30. 1 5 I '1/S7T SfVMtEHiMSWc.AHKOUtlCt I ^*|-GRECI?WICH OltfASEi V)l F0t6IE.fer197O^i I Broadhurst Kvs.^iio^ukiV.mrwB4T&'u?.. '*? i , THE GUEST HUlXjii|of honor "UK HOLDS 1I1S Al'DIKNCB IN'THE J HOLLOW <)K HIS HAND.' -Sun-lltrald. m j I FIJI TON! Wo,t 4,;;:i st- K%es- 8:,a I r<JLlU.N Mat. TO-M'W. 2:M0. >< j With ROLAND YOUNG, JUL1ETTF. DAY. i?i?. Atonuay, f?N'i Kit .MADAME." J ROOTH tuba.. w. -if, st. Bvi-h. s:ao. I njia(|. \| (l*op.I A Shi. 2:30. I'LAYBD (INK YEAR IN LONDON I AS "TILLY OI' HI.OOMSBHKY." FI TINf'.F '">?* "1-.MSI, |~v, s. S;1.Y r.L. I UNYjC. Ma( ft \V<Hl. , Ift Se t 2 :!I0. MMMMM ] RFPl !RI IT TUBA.. W.42d St. Kv?.?:30. INCJ-L-DUIY, MMtf..W?l.(I'op.; A Sat.2:3(1. 'I i 3 V* 11 ffpfj .I I 'I Thca., 44th St. E. of Jl'way. Eves. 1 luuson S:30..\:ts.W.:d. I'opA A Sat.2:30. l J v * j " i < 1 r I * i j #--3 P. I, V aY . Ai i>~i Si y R I C I * *?4 * 1 V 1 V-x II road tray. ( Continuous t to ll I'. M. ' LAST 3 DAYS of a Triumphal 8 Weak* Hun This Onrrnelodrama Sensation While New York Sleeps Produced by William Fox Directed By < 'harh-K J. Brahlti. I "rices: Mats. 25c, 50c, 7.V*. NlKhtw. 50e, 7: and 81.00. ? WILLIAM FOX Give yourtelf OVER a treat. TUC I 1 Let yourself * *1?* 1 really feel.' HILL It will do lij- W1I.L CAKI.KTON. Directed by UOU no Oil Harry MUUrlrv ?^r ASTOR make you THEATRK, ' It way. at 45tli St. h,All Scats Reserved. nop-py. NUtlm? s a:w. a.v to #1.: Evenings V.'JO. Sat. an l Sunday Ali'.ts..'iOctoSl .50. BRO.?UNITED. 1465 BROADWAY )AVS TELEPHONE BRYANT OflJA-70>l. f ?? i * I ky7hjpp6drome . i ^NEXTSUN.EV'G William \forrie antumneee THE AMERICAN DEBUT >j ?> TOM sL BURKE I OREATE8T LIVING IRISH TENOR. Direct from bis Two Years' Triumph, a? tbo Star of the Royal Opera. Covcm tlurdc.n, lainrloii SEATS NOW SELLING Tickets: Orrhmtra, $2.50. $3.00, JialooniHfi $1,00. $1.50, 52.00, $2.50. HELEN SC'llt >I,1)EH Cellist. 1 . FRANCESCO CONGO. Pianist. . \ FRANK ST. LF.OKK . . Accompanist. KN'AIIK PIANO USED.? i ^ [ To-night at 5:15, "la Tin vlata." I .yd la I.lpLow sl ;?, CI1??Hi. Vullt'. Com!., Sodcro. i Nut. Mat., "(armen." Gentle, Keltic. Homer, CUmUI. Valle. D'Amlno. Cond. Merola. Sat. Nlffltt, "Aidu." Kappold (Guest), I ? Mette, Coi alio, Halleiter. Cond. Sodero. I Mon., "KlirolftUi." Llpkowska, Do Metis, iSlnagra, linHester, Boas/.ano. Cond., Podero. Tiim., (tinronda." Freeman, Gentle Wteder, Corallo, Valle, Da Blasl. Cond., ' mrroin. I H>d? "Jmh of the Mnilonna." D'Arclet, , Do Motto, Agostlnl, nallratiT, Cervl. Cond. I Knorh. Than., "('nvnllfrift Rnatlrann." Gentle, Itarrnn, Clbelfl, It'Amlco. Cond., Morula. And Anna- l'ltslu, Corallo, DalI'xtir. Cond., Podero. ? Prices f>Oc to |I2.00. Beats selling all performances. | CARNEGIE HALL, Wed. Ere., Oct. 6, at 8:30 Jenny Lind ' i CENTENNIAL CONCERT ! WITH J; Frieda Hempel Program. Costumes. Deer,rations a ellopllra of Original Jenny I.lnd Concert. PHOCEKt'8 TO JKNNY UNO CHARITIB9 Tickets on Sale at Itox Office. .? C A KOI.IAN IIAU. - LONDON STRING *< QUARTET nnsT Trait in America beethoven festival WKEK iy. To-night. at. R;15 a| To-m w (Hat.) Aft. At 15. Oct. M IMt H:15. I 3 * Oct. 4 * 5 at 3 ' Single A aub*Tlp(lon ticket* on aala at Bot . Offlre. Mft. Antonla Rnwyer, Ino. rM ,. , CARNEGIE HA LI., To nv<v (Fat.) Aft. at2.30 RUDOLPH fBOCHCO RUSSIAN VIOLINIST (Debut) I'' Tlrk.ta Mr. to (*) nt l.nx Office. rj(^ Management R. K. .lohnaton. Knaba riann oh . ' AEOLIAN HALT.. Sunday Aft.. Oct. 1, at 3. Hong Rerltal?ANNA ' BURMEISTER a Mgt. Evelyn lloppar. Chlckerlng Piano. IK * IHt rOLfMBIA.ByAAT 8t. Twlca DJy, 2:13 * *:13 * ? Pop. l'rlcaa. TWINKLE tOBa." i .