The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1915, Page 9

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<A’. A POOL ROOM FLOATS FROM SPOT TO SPOT. AND BALKS Puce ad It May Be Located Anyw eral From Avenue B to River- side Drive HIRED AS ‘LODGI Phone Put In and Used One| ROC aM" | J Sn DEES ON Den Floats Away. If a nice looking, well dre suave young chap calis at your and asks to rent your best roo) ® fabulous figure for use only once! & week, watch out! It ts highly probable, says Police Inspector John O'lirien of the First Inspection District, that be is the #oout for a fest of “floating pools | rooms, the latest creation of the pools senate to evade the Gambling vigilance 16 ta Likely to bob] st side to! s accords up any place, from Riverside Drive. He u ing to the “class” of ti Inspector O'br the etory of the tc foat- | jog” poolroom to Supreme Court Jus toe Hendrick in au effort to thwart the Grand Social Club of the eust side, with rooms at No. 207 Grand Street, in an attempt to get vut a blanket Ine junction to prevent » vo tr Visiting the club house. Tho club sue- ceeded in getting the injunction, but Assistant Corporation Counsel George Nicholson de: pt to make the injunction so that policemen would not be pe mitted to stand on the sidewalk in front of the place. ‘floating poolroom scheme is Inspector said, that the been unable ‘to devise Gon | velated nto the clubs at sweep so new, police hay ineans to slop ils spread, though (hey wanted are doing Uieir Utmost anu udicial perinission to send into the he floaters. He expiuined the modus perand: (hus; DO BUSINESS WITH A FOLDING BLACKBOARD. On the east side where there are Wundreds of oUs-of-the-Way halls, the @cout rents one for a ‘labor or meeting.” He sends the ad- in turn no- *" where the “meet ri e held and how bets may be placed, Next day and the daya follow.ng other halis are rented in ckbour up} and the float clrouit, In the residential districts the scout rents @ large room, usually (he best the owner that| on entertainment | is to hold an im- ad the members | want @ secluded place, also 4 private telephone—the one being in- stalled of course at no cost to the} landlord. Ho goes from ploce to place on the succeeding divs and juakes the same arrangements, and | the “committees” with the litde old blackboards hold their meetings. ice Ket Wise to these goings | complaints that come to them from neighbors and tradesmen, Inspector O'Hrien told the court. But by the time the police have outlined a plan and are roady for a raid the races are over, the meetings have hroken up and next day the “floating* poolroom anchors in some other place, NOTORIOUS MEN SOCIAL CLUB) MEMBERS. In explaining his reason for sending plain clothes men into the Grand “the commit and arrangemen(s” portant meeting | the door, or O'Brien de. undersiceves, 34 to 42 with 1 yard 27 or % yard 36 for the trimming portions, e yard of lace 3 Inches wide for the chemisette portion, for the und ves and % Pattern No, 8662 1s cut In sizes from UV NING WORLD MAY id Buildin corner ares that tw men detalied on the earned that notorious frequented the p try out ¢ a their friends ai standing of the tn tive Alb het theee Henwarte, alia Kid W 1 Mendel Ditenfa inderwe plete characters. ON CAMPUS AT YALE, - SYS FORMER TEACHER Pictures tite at Uh at University as Filled With Vice—Brands Faculty as Incompetent. NEW HAVEN, May 19.—There is a lively interest among students in the book entitled “Ten Years at Yale," tn which G. F. Gundelfinger, of the Class of 1006, and formerly instructor in mat}omatics, pictures the university as rife with vice and conducted by an tneompetent faculty. Dr. Arthur T. Hadley and university officials, say tt will be officially ignored | In one passage of the book Guadet- | finger says: ne out of every ten professors either looking for higher posi- sor are afraid of losing the ones they hold, By means of certain mys- Ucism the tutor selects from the iist five out of the ten questions which will appear in the student’ final ex- aminations and they drili him on these until ho can answer them back- ward or forward, drunk or sober, dead or alive, The tutors are gam- | blers of the first magnitude.” He Lianecrend once of the “becr-soaked | campus" and says: “The weakest kind of friendship ts that which ts formed in college 11 og beer foam and tobacco «mo The college fraternity lowers the morals of @ college, To wear Greek letters of his pajamas and another} question mark on bis sweater—that le, the zenith of a Yale man’s ambition. | “T".@ New Haven physicians could open your eyes to some facta and! data on which Yale officials prefer to close both youre and their own eyes, “Any Yale graduate who is conver- sant with the situation in New Haven and bas any respect for the truth will admit that the statement of a Yale official that Yale frowns on drunk. enness is absurd, “Show me a typical Yale man who! | does not enjoy telling how his room- mate drank twenty-eight glasses of | ale and then kicked the panels out of | What ts the most cherised souventr on the mantel! shelves of the dormitory? A champagne bottle," Trphus LONDON, May 19,—It ts announced | that the typhus fever which broke out recently in ten of the prisoner| camps in Germany, where British | prisoners are interned, has been} stamped out, in two of them, Alt- h OMEN who are seeking @ amart | blouse to wear! with the travelling suit) this summer will find thia one most aatisfac- tory. It shows new fea- tures; it has long sleeves, Zet the under sleoves be ing thin it ts not over left free at the front. Here it ts made of all: over lace with taffeta, but 1t would be pretty made of crepe de chine! in place of the lace, with taffeta or charmeuse satin in combination, or of a flowered crepe in com- bination with a plain one and the trimming por- tions alwaye can be made to match the skirt, #0 carrying out the cos- tume model ¢ here would be a good one for the gown made of taffeta, faille or other silks, Battleship gray taffeta for the skirt and trimming portions of the blouse with the full por- tons of matching chif- ingly, smart effect and a becoming as well as handsome wn. Sand color woul pretty with the blouse of shad- ow lace tn match! ‘or over Geor of the same and white hetght of fashion, black taffeta with the blouse of black Chantilly lace over white would be amart and serviceable, For the medium size will be required 3 yards of material 27 inches yi yards 36, 1% yards 44° Inches ‘wide, yard 27 inches wide 34 to 42 inches bust measure. MANTON FASHION . 100 Weat Thirty-second Street (oppo- Jiath Avenue and Thirty-second Btreet by mail on receipt of ten cents in coln or ttern ordered, IMPORTANT Write your address plainly and alwaya specify alge wanted. Add two cente for letter postage if in @ hurry. | thing that his friends were to set THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FOLLOWERS OF “KING” My OF “UME ALY” 10) MAY 19, 19 Broadway Specialists in Apparel for Men, Women and Children reek opti- kos, belonging to sight ‘cckicaaieaaaia a aE 7 = Vendetta Is Bort ou metron — measu Cont i orrow, e remainder of the week e ras Youn OPTOMETRISTS men inuing tom and the remaind Gallucei Dies and Father are your paver of bs i ° Lies Fatally Wounde netruments of precision ne rnival oO resses OPTOMETRISTS ap- for women, misses, girls, childrer and intants Taueto Galtucet, who threw ‘HT ply glasses when they ald fm front of his father, Giosue, “K or improve vision, This ts unque: t sreatest assemblage \ \- PK Y eamuoy vid ce OPPOMETRY a oO This ts unquestionably the greatest assemblage of up-to-the-minute dre effort to save bim ansasmine wh fession regulated by State at the most tavorable prices we have ever known to be offered in this city; long had sought t a dead inthe TP laws, ‘These laws) are for nial ‘ Cc) 2 Salevia ton 8, and his {1 the public. protection an event ot unparalleled importance in point of ECONOMIES. frie: » mwort avenge him CONSULT ONLY rex- 1 Peat) Sten Sovtors told Ue tain istered optometrists as to Dresses, special at $19.50 Mourning Dresses, $12.50 chance of recovery, he clenched his [| eee apt RADIUM OR CHIFFON TAFFETA, bot- JAP SILK OF EXCELLENT QUALITY; ren ar 4 replied te the ch oN Ly tom of skirt scalloped, coatee effect, also | side-buttoned waist, skirt made in yoke ae dso: scalloped. Copy of splendid PAQUIN effect with box-pleated skirt. Waist has Mane epeod with wh his words model, In navy, silver, gray, Belgian blue net collar and cuffs, giving 6 very dainty were carried to Little Italy atte black, white, brown, Sizes 34 to 42. finisn, Sizes 34 to 4 their signifeance. Lo sides under Voile Dresses at $10.00 12 distinctly pretty models; many colore, all sises Imported French voile; ruffled or tler skirt, exquisite tints of light blue, pink, tan and brown; also white Combinations of _striped_volles, with plain white voiles. Hand-enbroidered, pure linen, in tallored models; tailored linen models with | Voile or Linen Dresses also dainty Votle $5.95 | Dresses, Special at Five models in figured, striped or flowered voile, skirts witn two ruffles or pleated. Collar and cuffs of batiste embroidery, organdie or net; dark or light; 34 to 44. Also two models of Ramie or French linen tailored or with yoke effect skirt, or made dio in the with the assassins or detta, The x bloodshed hope was stil b when the son died at 10 euch whisy fn the shad of the © Bast One Hur 438-440-442 WEST 5let ST. RUG*° CARPET CLEANSING in Fire-Proof Building. FIRE PROOF STORAGE For Household Goods. Lieut Third Ha to-day that he did not ex immediate arrests ‘TELEPHONE. —$—2—__—— | + 5567 COLUMBUS soutachs sett-colored braid with large pockets having buttoned flaps, Prof. Sur nee rece Preatdent, |] Also_white lingerie dresses, lace-trimimed, Pink, light blue, natural linen, Copenhagen SFATTLE Henry Surzalo, tucked or ruffled skirt. Sizes 34 to 44 or white. Sizes 34 to 46. At $7.50. Eight models in dainty figured stripe, polka dot or plain voiles; 4-yard crinoline shirt, ruffled or pleated, net fichu or collar and cuffs of organdie or net. An unusual assortment of LACE, NET AND ORGANDIE COMBINA- TION DRESSES at the very special prices of $19.50 and $25.00. In the Tates* styles; exceptionally attractive A Very Special Offering, Tomorrow 150 Women’s High Grade Plain or Fancy Tailored Suits, at $15.00 reduced from $25, $29.50 & $35.00 The assortments are broken, but the models are among the smartest we have shown this season. Gabardines, men's-wear serges, woo! fallles, shepherd's checks, pin__stripe__woolens, Sizes from 3¢ to 44, but not every size in every. model. None C, O. D. None on approval. suitable for with velvet or self fabric. Beginning today and continuing throughout this week An Extraordinary Sale of 2000 Pairs Women’s oss WwW , 2.85 hine Perfettos have just the crisp deli- omen 8s Low Shoes aie « r Mie i s ds smartest cacy that makes them = og sweet with The very latest lasts and every size in every width, styles, executed in corde- cee or berries. Chocolate, vanilla and Workmanship of very high class and leathers of high grade. line, repps, Irish poplin, lemon flavors in the one package, or any These shoes, fresh from the bench, are remarkable values, pique, Palm Beach cloth one flavor in a package. 10c tins, the whole constituting an event of unprecedented economies, or Khaki. Waistbands up to 36. Joose-Wies Biscurr Ompany Babers of Sunshine Biscoite New York at the very special price of $3.75 WE INVITE YOU TO ViSIT THE SUNSHINE BAKERY | AtlO A.M. or 2 P.M. any day but Saturday you'llseei* to the best advantage. ee Easy Payments— Make Your Own Terms Plain Figure Tags One Low Price Cash or Credit 3 Kooms Completely Furnished, $47.50 4 Rooms Completely Furnished, $77.50 5 Reoms Completely furnished, $122.50 OPEN EVERY EVENING Next Door to Post Office values. All-gray glace kidskin. All-sand color kidskIn. White reinskin canvas vamp ONLY BRONX STORE with back of sole Kidane J) with bee of pater coltskin. ) AUMANINS 149th STREET ain NSC | Golden Oak Chiffoner Dress Trunks, Hartman Panama White calf vamp with back of ‘ patent leather; also all-white rein- skin canvas with black binding. Patent coltskin or gun metal vamp; top of dreadnought cloth in sand, putty or gray. special at $37.50 lined, Have special shoe box, Patent coltskin or gun metal vamp; top of dreagnought cloth In black, sand or gray. All of the above shoes have light welted sole and leather Spanish heel, stitched edges; Saks&Company the-moment. adapted evening wear, or dancing. The best and most durable of fabrics, In pink or white. C. B. Corsets, $1 to $5.00 women of various These Corsets have a well-de+ served reputation for splendid quality at each price. Brassieres and Rubber Goods for bathing, boating, golf- ing, riding, tennis and gen- eral out of doors wear and sports, order or'postal will bring our motor. Repairs and alterations made now will be at much lower cost than next Fall. 1916 are ready. A Special Offering, tamorrow, of Women’s Sport Coats ing, and all out-door wear Linen Dust Coats, special at $2.95; Pull length; convertivle collar; with or without belt; kimono or inset sleeves, White Chinchilla Coat, special at $6.98 Sport length in two models. back- or side-belted effect; inset sleeves; deep cuffs. { Covert or Wool Check Coats, special at $15 ‘! reduced from $19.50 and $25.00 ‘ In fifteen distinctive models. velvet at bottom. Most are lined throughout. { A Special Sale, tomorrow, of Tomorrow, a apecial offering of TRAVEL REQUISITES at exceptional prices Here is a demonstration of the oft-repeated fact that the Saks Department of Travel Requisites excels in its We shall be glad to have you judge this important Department by these special offerings: Pull cloth-lined; fibre-bound; with strap; 34-, 36 or 38-inch, Wardrobe Trunks Fibre-covered and inter 15- to 18-inch Travelling Bags, $4.95 Brown Russia leather or black Cowhide; dounle high-cut, The Newest Modeis of Regaliste Corsets, $5.00 to $15.00 Styles that are right up-to- Models especially to riding, walking, in surprising variety Styles for misses and for figure types, A SPECIAL OFFERING All specially priced. Cold Storage for Furs at 2% The beet of facilities. A*phone Correct Styles of 1915 travel, motor- Excellent quality fabric; Beautifully trimmed One model has broad band of Dress Skirts $4.95 Washable corduroy, in iv two splendid models, One #7 buttons down front; one or *} two patch pockets; white { and the best colors. Waist- f bands to 32, Special at $7.75 Genuine Cowhide Dress Suit Cases $5.95 Men’s and Women's; a strap all round, special at sewed-on corners.

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