The evening world. Newspaper, September 1, 1915, Page 8

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ee eenaiaantiaall — ere _?HE EVEWING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, Solves Vital Problems of f Life RBM FESTA: WAN “Rolling Stones’’ | nic With Many Nightly Chuckles and BY MOWWAY Bh Minutes fom eth WB Minutes from Tid Mt. 1) Minuses (rom Grand Come tral, 9 Minutes from Broukiyn Bridge to A. & 5. Subway Latrance HOYT STREET Sore Opens ot 0AM. Clone at 6PM Daily : = .. Took 20 Families Kouted wee o- twenty families living Aw Thursday Thrift Sales” Prisoner TE Reet Heventhy Hiren were MEAN BIG SAVINGS. These sales have already won the recogn of thou- ts on a Tae Oe sands of thrifty persons, therefore. every Thursday means a crowded store here " woauer of « a" 7 " ‘ ; . appre ae i tecteun penteinn Everything new, fresh and crisp at a saving you will appreciate were beard ine trim the eee oop of Mor Letowita te PROM) part of (he barcuw chopped wm the « found @ young man unr Was earried to the aide after whieh be anid Ptross, who bad been perm Dttewite to sien i the chop The ( $9.95 Trimmed Hats | Fall Models | Women's New / Fall Coats $4.95 A SPECIAL SALE (°F high LAST THURSDAY when we COTHERS AT © ce The ! t introduced these Mats for most paler ol the had toxen the key end lett @rede Autumn Dresses from « first introduced t a ef rts sa BR thes to & prisoner. | maker who is famous for ad- the coming season, they sold thoroughly {Ul the meade’ pee five children In the Hebrew vance ideas and clever work im large quantities, Another lot quired “now,” belore one Orphan House, next door wo| manship is ready for this \hursday, chooses the “dress coat” The pied on th 5 wonderful in style and value mixtures employed are new fanement, assem vied on the | These Dfesses are handsome, ius Ua Presta and different, in small broken oor ty Suet, Pisomen 906! attractive and original in de Giving. Velvets, batters’ p checks and 'two-toned. plaids Purses, byt were informed by the | s Showing the very latest and combination of velvet and various other dest they Q904 pot leave the build. ens. DAVE -(ama reves) whims of fashion, Materials include taffeta, combination of taffeta and serge, satin and satins and taffeta, Sa large and medium, Poke Hats, Tricornes and Turbans, the new high crowned effects in various styles, blocked or milliner made, plain fitted or shirred, Trimrttogs of new Ornaments 1 steel or beaded effects, fancy feathers, flowers, whe vey Thy 10 Ee Tt OFFKE Wor Tes Dave nee wis BG 1dER Good serviceable street colors, in gray, browns and greens. So ave pretty novel velvet nd the new points in Gre was confined to the tene- Woodbine and 4i4 only amait! also serge, also plaid silk and serge One model in serge has bolero damage. eee BETTER FOOTING ASSURED TROTTERS AND PACERS. | popular prices. blouse embroidered in floss Heond Ooo, Contes Bulbding, Vest and pointed collar of white net. Satin sleeves. Skirt "Pointers for People With Things 1 N. ¥., Sept 1.—Met wan somured for the trotters an et Empire City Park to-day, as! has long tunle with border of Yorty-necond Street went of Broad-|tune tn the boarding-house from| tf fancy black silk braid. Brosgrain ribbons and veils. . ‘ i way. which he in about to be evicted, for feta model is made on Black predominates, but there the condition of the track wax much! — to Sell Are Numerous in “Kaliing Stones" cortatnly keopal its mistress, Mra Brannigan, 19 the | Pein ua lee Stakes are navy, green, purple, brown, ! ea edatgel oll sad cireult race Selwyn’s Pla moving, and th « chuckle or a] aunt of the fair-baired ebild's proa-| a Gane crepe. Collar etc, Compare these Hats with Ahern” ‘ s 5 Play. a Huckle AN pect d Labiee . feature y' y: Hirill—or a chuckle AND w thrill—| pective bride, can't fuldl ‘the conditions of | bis be Mion sLgeirameits glam wiiteir? “B000 and $1400 Dresses with every roll, They are two plucky| Therefore, when broke Buck holds) —— And that's why he cons along the h ruffl foot values and you will surely buy vel 4nd popular young sinners who give] Up down-and-out Dave on Clark |conapin Flare skirt with ruffles at foot, OTHERS AT 91408 and Ruatleos!. it At By Marguerite M. Marshall, |wo ploy tts proverbial title, Thoy| Street bridge, tugs home the poor| Th em, ahing interruption of | Another model in combina- ours. ; $1655. the $1298 bree a she frotting for| What would you ée is have better excuses than some of our| Would-be auicide for a midnight gine te eo th a aenaing: tion of satin and serge has Meee fece, Met Balding of serge with redingote of OT clase pacing other dramatic and fletional heroes) lunch in Mra, Brannigan’e parlor, | try. a Petters? Se one rtorm: | waist of satin, with | ald an Serge, overdress of taffeta, puree. Tae DES fe MATEY 0:61 10 IMNOFIL| a enale onreoré Of atarverins, (One| 84 la Ganivonhen UY thal iadh: whowe | ance. “7 * button trimmed panels of serge large’ side pockets and em: & fortune, when you were already| ¢ them, Dave Fulton, has atarved|temper pales by comparison her| Of course it all ends happily. The. back and front. Lito jar veo broldered belt married— for #0 long that he in on the point of/ Titian locks and magenta frocka—|ad boys Promise to be good, the mice | of serge with hip panels the satfo— You couldn't bin— You were in love with a young man Proved to be a penniless tmposter—— You wanted to make a smashing @uccess out of a ffty-years-behind- the-times candy buniness—— You needed money for a getaway and had the wrong combination for Pay your board ‘What would you do? \ Jumping into the Chicago River, His pal, Buck Ryder, evidently has played around with our little group of sert- ous thinkers, and has taken seriously their parrottings of every man a living,” &o, In the reaction from physical star- vation and mental Indigestion Dave and Buck perpetrate ‘ing hoax, The latter, who is the brains of the partnership, thrusts upon the former the name and position of Jericho W. Buck, with the inspiration of genius, says, “He's Braden!” They fall for it—and on the neck of the bashful Braden, Boerdin, house folk, family lawyer, bequeathed flancee accept the identity of the little stranger, And Buck of the brilliant tdea, of course, is made gen- eral manager of the candy factory. He forthwith swipes a # geation from the firm's blond: pher, also of and candy sales oar, Everybody and see tenog- | di boardiag-houne, ris promise to marry them, the fine ouffering “missing heir’ prom- inea to divide the fortune, “Rolling Stones" is moat delight- fully acted out. Nobody makes the mistake of trying to appear more sublime or noble than he or she | is meant to be. Consequently one eeele as A one were wcoeing paren | ople, an ere is no unpleasing pense of unreallty despite the tumults | uous rush of action. of satin trimmed buttons. Becond floor, Central Building, Silk Waists Usually $3.00{ 91-98 MADE OF CHECKED radium Women's New Fall Suits { 9!8-75 TWO DISTINCT STYLES. One in wool poplin, black and navy with the new 31-inch length coat, side pleats over hips and trimmed with bone buttons, The skirt a full model, Becond oor, Cental Buliding. Women's 33c Combinations 24c ONLY MEDIUM SIZES in this assortment of fine cotton ribbed combinations. Low silk, in white, flesh, navy and also side pleated. Another in If you want ingenious, exciting and who sella things ought to go k, ‘ y neck, sleeveless, tight knee or Braden, a Western youth due to in-| "Rolling Stones” and get that idea; | band, are inimitable types, helping semi-tailored model; men's wear serge, navy, 36- wide’ knee lace trimmed. Store Arrestatibly amusing solutions for all! nerita bride and a candy factory, but|!t's too good to give away in thia|enormously the sheer fun the axig 4 inch length coat, half ,belt to orders only. these problema, just “put yo’ foot in| —apparently—wipod off the slate ina] *'0ry thi eves. ing. Follow the four-act trail of “Roll- ing Stones.” You won't regret a atep of the way. yo’ band,” a@ B'rer Rabbit used to do, and go to see “Rolling Stones,” Edgar Selwyn's mirthful melodra- matio comedy, You'll find it every evening at the Harris Theatre on Street Noor, Fulton street, Central Bide, train accident, Buck has heard all about thie fair-haired child of for- fecond floor, Central Building. front. Contrasting collar of broadcloths. Full flare model skirt, bane button trimmed. Becond floor, Central Building. The real, honeat-to-goodness Jer- lcho Braden is still on the map. In her father was engaged in business. ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM $5 toc $5,000 ON SMALL WEEKLY On MONTH. LY PAYMENTS. TURE: SALE ‘TWO GREAT BAUMANN STORRS UNDKK ONE MANAGEMENT, om AVE. 35 St. to 36 St.—}44- WEST 125 St. (HAR 980,000 FURNITURE RROCLAR STOCK AT ABO +4 ONE-HA\ tpl the aie ‘ Mey Sitter BU WO, voureelt by it" comparin at i mat Chairs at Savings of From 33% to 50% TTERNS—ONE TO SIX OF A KIND—ALL WOODS, ————$S— MALL ACCOUNTS oo haces. ith the “No CLUB PRES, are carefully selocted from the sale artich Ute iG ‘1 If vor Ni you Without extra ohar ait you want eredit oe mpy “S) OUR EG STORES (a NO INPEREeT No” x TR, CHARGER, SALE OF COMPLETE 2, 3, 4 AND 5 ROOM ios nnetie 3536" CUPID'S STRATEGY BRINGS HILDA 10 HERINTERNED HERO Pretty German Girl Comes a Long Way to Wed Prinz Eitel Friedrich Officer, Cupid and Mars shook hands to- day and called it a good job when, Just after the Holland-America liner Noordam had docked in Hoboken, @ Pretty girl passenger threw herself Into the arma of a stalwart young Meutenant in the German navy, “Ach, Paull" cried Miss Hilda Schweiger of Bremerhaven, who came all the way over here to become the bride of Lieut. Paul Hespe, one of | the German officers on the Pring Eitel Friedrich, which now 1s in- terned at Newport News, Va. “Meino Hebe Hilda," cooed the war- Uke-looking Paul as he gave her one big German squeozs, Folks who saw the romantic greeting and realized what it was all about cheered the happy pair, For the time every one Was very much pro-Cupid, and all sympathy for the allies and the Ger- mans was forgotten. When Lieut. Paul had attended to Fraulein Hilda's baggage and the Customs man had told the happy young woman that anything sho wanted on the pier was hers, the pair boarded a train for Norfolk, where they will be married in royal style, Capt, Thierichens of the Pring Eitel Friedrich will give the bride away and afterward there will be a groat love fou in whivk war cai will ve evertholoss it was the war that Miss Schweiger to come over was born in London, whore prguRA ATED NESIA ives NT RELIEF, Sold by all ruggists in either powder or tablet ial at 30 conte per bottle, He died when she was a os ane she and her mother went to Bi haven, where she met Paul Hespe. That was six years ago, Paul was then preparing to enter the navy, Before entering it he pledm his troth with Fraulein Hilda and told her that/as goon as it was possible to do so he would make her his wife, Then along came the war. Paul then was in China. He fi Joined the Eitel Friedrich crew took part in the many thrilling raids made by the converted liner, wrote to Hilda to come over. Sho completed her plans a few weeks ago and sailed on the Noordam. “I shall be an interned bride,” she laughed topday before leaving for Newport Nowa with Lieut. Paul MISS FROTHINGHAM TO WED. She'll Be Bride of British Officer Now at ° Front. The engagement of Mins Dorothy Frothingham of New York to Lieut. Arthur N, Coles of the British army has been announced by the young woman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frothingham, of No, 202 Riverside Drive. The wedding is to take place as soon as Lieut. Coles, now at th front in France, can obtain a fur- lough, which probably will be during the fall. Miss Frothingham and Lieut. Coles mot aboard the German ship, Pring Hitel drich, two years ago. The Pitel Fivedrich, owned by the North German Lloyd Line, is now interned at Hampton Roads, after a career as an auxiliary cruiser, At the time of the meeting Lieut. Coles was travelling after his graduation from Oxford and Miss Frothingbam was on a tour with her parents. —_— HOTEL PEEPER NABBED. Lodi Caught om Club Fire Escape Gazing Into Albem: tn $500 bat! by Magistrate Nolan tn the Night Court early to-day on @ charge of unlawful entry after he had been found Club, in eventh Avenue, near Fifty- fourth Street. in tho Albemarle Hotel, looking Into the seen ies of the women Gpoaed the who wero lounging th the radii m of the club, and Andrew Gallo- iperintendent, deseried Lodi @ corner of the fire eacape, Him in with, the ald of Ave Fs. Lodl was prett re he surrende ® place to aleop. - ion he would give, next door, by windows of women who well Tuanhandjed ing for i was tho onl | Spark Fires Oll-Soaked Floor, A apark from one of the engines net fire to the olj-soaked Moor tn the engine For AG \, indigestion, souring of | oom of the Knickerbocker Ice Company's food, gas, and hyperacidity of the stom-| plant at EMsabeth and Broome Btreets, ach (acid stomach), A teaspoonful in a| carly to-day, Engine room employess fourth of w glass of hot water usually notifled the men of Engine Company No, 65, which has quarters across the atreet, It wes hale an hour before the flames in the oll- conpek floor 4 hl d AP a) out, but he engines w Lieut. | « ‘When the boat was interned Paut | £7! Louts Lod}, a homeless cook, was held |‘ on the second story of the Caledonian | ,, He had created @ panic) RAILROAD DETECTIVE SHOT AT EDGEWATER) Reported Man on Strike Duty Was Victim of Accident, but He Denies This. Ira K, Pool of Gloversville, N. ¥., an detective, doing strike duty at the Ed r coal docks, was shot and |dangerously wounded last night and is in the Hack k Hospital. The Edge- er police have been told that Pool accidentally abot, but the victim ea this, “Just before I was shot the cry was sounded, ‘the strikers are coming down the hill,’ and we grabbed up our shot guns and started to meet them,” sald Pool. “I was sitting down when I was shot.” ‘The charge struck the detective in the right shoulder and breast. Dr. A. A Swayzo says he considers the wound a critical one, ‘Two hundred Italtans are on atrike at the coal docks, where two Brie det. tives were killed by Itellan gtrikers three years ago. Canal. PANAMA, Sept. 1.— Dattieshipa Missour!, Ohio and Wisconsin, with $60 mids mn who are on the an- nual pra crulne, | arrived at Panama yesterday o} return from the Pana Zits ‘bap osition a a eh the caper vain at Co to take on coal the cadets an opportunity to canal before returning to th Academy at Annapol! Thin Men en and Women DO YOU WANT TO GET FAT AND BE STRONG? moat thin folke whe is that they insiat on mach or stuffing it rubbing on useless rollowi t physloe! “culture” atunt, cause of thinness |eannot get fat until your | Prcpwrly asaltaitates the food you v as to ti Bargol, end buat disappearing, and your tak. | on from 10 to 20 poun | Pa shout ‘using It unleae"e ‘wale of wa y pe is BN ad White Cotton Gabardine Suiting 23¢ USUALLY 35c A YARD. This season's most desired Suiting, yard wide, mercerized; our 35c quality. Btree! (Peo) Livingston street, Berk tere! “Dullding. All Linen Handkerchiefs | 25° WOMEN'S ALL LINEN em- broidered Handkerchiefs that have sold at Soc and 98¢ each, a few even higher, Not many of each patern. Servet ede, Lavinenton treet, Women’s 19c IIc & 25c Stockings BLACK, WHITE OR TAN, None of these Stockings were made to sell for less than 19¢ and many are worth 25¢ a pair. Full fashioned or seam- less and all well reinforced, Cottons and lisles in the lot, Store orders only, Btrvet floor, Fulton street, Central Bldg. French Plumes Usually $3.00 $1.95 42-INCH FRENCH PLUMES, Very wide and full headsy in all the new Fall colorings, in- ance oid rose, pink, sand, purple, old blue, dark green and chartreuse. Btrwet floor, Kast Building. 50c Nottingham Lace Curtains 29¢ AN EXTRAORDINARY wiue. This Thursday price permits of a nice saving and you will be Justified in’ pur- chasing a season's supply. ‘Third floor, Central Building, 69c All-Wool French Serge 59 42 INCHES WIDE, good wearing quality, in seal, cadet, olive, wistaria, silver, light and dark navy blue and a Jet black, Street floor, West Butlding, Lace Collars Heretofore 75c 39 REDUCED FOR THURS- DAY'S SELLING. An extraor- inary value, Quantity limited, In the assortment are flat Col- lars of Venise lace, in several patterns to choose from, also some on sheer batiste, Btreet floor, center, Central Building, Women’s $3.95 Low Shoes $1.49 GUN METAL FOREPART with fawn backs; small jet ornament at vamp, turn soles, Louls heels, fecond Moor, West Bullding Hemmed Sheets Instead of 37¢ 32c¢ BLEACHED MUSLIN SHEETS, size before hemming 27g yards. With a very neat centre seam, Store orders only. Bubway floor, West Bullding Children’s Wash Corduroy Coats USUALLY $1.98 $3.00 to §3,50, These Coats are made tn the box style, single or double breasted effects, with large pearl buttons, With belt or without, Lined or unlined, Becond floor, Contwe! Butiding, $1.98 Robes of Flannelete 31-69 | RIBBON TRIMMED, made with sash rope, in serviceable i colors. A timely reduction, especially when we recall the cold snap of last Saturday and | Sunday, Second floor, Baleony, West Building 35-Inch White Washable Corduroy 49c ALTHOUGH WHITE DRESS Soeeyney is in such great © large shipment fens enables us to one quantity of this desirable fab- lc below regular price, Store ore only, Street floor, West Butiding, White Sati Rakiotead: $2.98 A LOT FULL SIZE white satin finish Bedspread: Ject to slight mill faa tions, but in Fs way detri- mental to thelr wear. Other wise would be $3.98, Bubdway Goor, West Butiding, isin one | 5c National Wax Paper 2c TWO ROLLS FOR 5c, am @rade Sandwich Paper; sold y Us exclusively; 24 sheets In roll; only 4 rolls to a cus tomer, $1.35 Folding Step- ladder Chairs, 98¢ Hard maple, extra strong, nicely varnished; sent, 12x16, Bubway floor, Kast ‘Mutiding, Boys’ Knickers Usually $1.00 SOFT, PLIABLE # CORDUR ‘OY In a serviceable drab shade, cut full and roomy and strong: ly sewn, Sirs? fo 47 years, Beond four, Hast Building, 79¢

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