The evening world. Newspaper, June 9, 1916, Page 12

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rts 12 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1916. it the purchasers to see the big Ince Me WILSON LAUDS LEAGUE PTAN| M oe ; bd TO es 7 | lotion Picture Notes Motion pictures of Earl Kitchener, |} Approves New York Young Men's jost when the Hampsaire struc | Rica Free Nee eee ; Proposal to Cover State, | j mine, will be shown at the Loew i arr e William, Fenimore Cooper, Cadum Ointment has proved Laat The plan of the New York Young | es the remainder of the week. Biv na con | [Moet ly han et teed iy ing to thousands, who have eubbe Men's Democratic Club to organize #im- | m Kitchener is seca reviewing neral Manawer !a tase ty, eed “Glenguring Gin diseases. “The | lar leagues throughout the State was SLIDING SCALF for “Jag list" culprits in Bayonne: nie Morrison and Dorothy Kel- — : remarkable work of healing which | ¢pthusiastically, indorsed, by President) Firat arrest, reprimand; second, three months in jail; mont. William Hart has succeeded | ‘appearing in important parte Cadum has accomplished accounts for | returne i o ned from Washington yesterday its great sale. Wherever the skin is | after an interview with the President diseased, irritated or affected, Cadum | ,,1n the party were Urang th Siolley: ¢ f . calls for him. in “The Battle Cry of War,” now be- I Pl Work third, six months, while a fourth degree jag calls | Edis tee, obaracter actrees, has] ioe recacae tort ts a easure to Vitagraph by one year. | been engaged by the Universal and|W. P. 8. Warle under the supervision hg : D: ——e » | Will appear in “By Fate's Decree.” 5 ac Ointment is s safe remedy to use., IE | Mccarthy, Thomas Keenan, Willian J.| SOCIAL NOTE: Sing Sing’s “Saturday afternoons” |" iy Gust had to come. Do Wolfe | the mnie samincr convention of ‘ horol gives immediate relief in Leap Mg Ore ereeae tiene Tore military trate cut, because they proved too popular in drawing crowds Hoppor has acted in a flim called|New Jersey newspaper men will 6; with the System thoroly eczema, pimples, sores, rash, sci A Oy | ingcamnp for the benefit.of young men to the prison. ‘Casey at tl ail held July 31 at Brightwaters, L. L) . . chafings, blotches, itch, tetter, burns | Uigie to qualify for Plattsburg re- ——— ‘The Prin is to be made! Dinner will be served at the Bright- el f Consti tion eruptions, ringworm, cuts ete 256 | Crived the commendation of Secretary MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH OF GOD have Into «film, at the Chicago studios of Waters Casino at 7.30 PM and then leansed o pa’ ones Baker. ie camp w eld in New 6 Selig Company. ‘alph W. Ince's film, “Conflict,” Three Million Boxes Sold in | 2i%"hoculand County. bogun wearing neckties and colored dresses in Indiana ‘Nh (one Por pea on ome | ee one and France Every Year because without them they were too conspicuous. eralls and potter around his country 1 bus ie See i fe A Huntly Gordon are to be seen in ban cannes ee 4 4, bviace, but mortilies bis wife almost} picture, It is expected 250 men wil WHEN CONNELLSVILLE (Pa.) society woman's to death. attend the sonvention, auto horn broke, she bought a ten-cent tin horn and Norman 8. Rose, of the Triangle} About 100 men, all prominent in the had her companton toot it at the crossings. Publicity Department, will be married | film business, attended a luncheon at GENUINE to-morrow to Eloise de Sfontford,! Delmonico's erday afternoon and Ld aimed at the cen- SIGNATURE FASHION NOTE. The Church of God, in conven- tion in Indiana, has lifted the ban on neckties. IN ANNOUNCING HER FIFTH MARRIAGE, pageciee of Maurice V. Samuels, | launched a me el : sorship of motion pictures. Commo- Detroft woman says she beltoves she has the right man AT Cay who goon to the Lyceum | tore Sent ae eres, Commo- at last. Theatre dressed in kilta next Thurs-| graph presided. A committee was Se RGITTIN tort day evening will be admitted free to} named to lead the fight. Censorship! WHEN TERRE HAUTE policeman became papa ‘gee “How Britain Prepared.” There'll | of all kinds will be opposed. These for thirteenth time, the Mayor transferred him from be a lot of bagpipes there to disturb | film men will also act in concert in night to day Job eo he could spend his evenings at home, the peace other matters which concorn their One hundred tickets a day for ten) business, days will be sold by the “Civiliza-| ‘The management of the Strand is ! ” ing, was empowered to appoint ® com (FILM ‘GENERAL STAFF’? = |rtteco or” twetve, -renrenenting Uranches of the business, to formul tion” management to aid the Allied|considering the adoption of a policy URGED FOR CENSOR WAR) bins for a new organization of wi scopes to replace the present Motion Pic- GJ CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS \; Bazaar fund. The tickets will per-'of occastonally showing plotures ture Board of Trade, take the lead tn THE HABIT’ GO TO BRILL BROTHERS FOR MOTOR CLOTHES “GET THE HABIT.” Magnates Plan Special Body to tid proposed fight, and ge fhe aa Low Head National Fight Against Shines as, te “Grathar the taaunery ne should unite against Federal as well es A boas atta State censorship, Mr. Irwin was unable The first step to combine the entire) to name a committes. motion picture industry in @ national raid after the meeting tha fight against State pre-publicity censor-| qj] realized the necessity for co-opera- snip of films was taken yesterday when/ tion and that @ settloment by the two more than a hundred men prominent in| opposing factions was expected soon. | the production, distribution and exhibt-| The producing and distributing {n- | tion of pictures attended a luncheon at] terests of the Famous Players, Laak: Delmonico's. glo Com: WE OFFER ALL BROOKLYNITES the privileges of our Modern Charge Ac- count System, whereby they can obtain ; ere ee an mae the best wearing apparel for Men, Women | é seneentin De eas and Children manufactured by Houses —_—_—— + of National Repute (not the ordinary in- eee eee eee GueNiaet stalment clothes) and which are backed es tes ; by our 30 years of merchandising, having Little Bob was playing at quolte in | a record of over a half million satisfied id SaVEN ISRE, SE that Brooklynites. ' Our jzices are quoted strictly cash and which cax be paid in small weekly or “Ob, the dovil!" be exclaimed impa- tently. “_r'— Best for Colds and throat| “Sii’motner, who heard the ugly ex- monthly emounts, as their incomes allow. We gua-antce ail transactions will be treated strictly + clamation, interrupted him: troubles. Builds you up. No} nna ee eta young man,” eho | confidential, therefore no need to hesitate to call and anded, “no more such exclama- Alcohol _or dangerous drugs.| ‘ions, Never use that word again.” select such articles as are desired. Ad Open Saturday Till 10 P. M. 10" Fee ent 1 Bob, a dutiful eon, promised never i Another Great Sale!! A Special Purchase of More Than ‘1400 SUITS FOR MEN From one of the largest clothing manufacturers in the country. “It was about when our Lord was b = Here is a simple, yet very effective tempted by—by—by,” Bob explained | if : y m. P. Goldman & Bros. | , EST.30 method for removing bair and fuss from hositatingly, “the the — gentleman | Noureirrenh ELT Z (ats || VR ate eae $20.00 $20.00 35' FULTON St. BROOKLYN dered dsistenes' Lave ths on te'h'cc| (fun tn guamooe tun) $22.50 $ 50 $22.50 = = SS = 8 minut then rub off, wash the skin “Can I sell yu some hair tonic?” d “GET THE HABIT” «LIGVH FHL Lad., $$ $$$ | to uso it again apd had hla hand bandaged and went on playing. Sun- The New Home Treatment || Ga)" came and be went to Sunday for Ugly,. Hairy Growths || school as usual. When he roturned home his mother asked him what the (Boudotr Secrets.) lesson was about. GO TO BRILL BROTHERS SUAHLOUA TIHUd OL OD have vanishe No pain | asked the bald-headed barber. an i e f “Why do you try to sell me hatr tonic D5 00 or inconvenience attends this treatment, when you need {t yourself?” 3 e but results be certain if you are sure] {'m @ horrible example of what will vt. if you don't tak Suits Included Are Pinch Backs No Better Clothes—Price, Quality, Style and Make Considered—Can be Bought Anywhere Than Those Made by Wm. P. Goldman & Bros., and no Eco- nomically Inclined Man or Young Man Who Can Use a New Summer Suit Can Afford to Miss This Sale. Come to One of the Brill Stores—Bring Along Your Wife, Your Mother, Your Sweetheart, Your Friend or Your Brother to Help You Pay One Dollar and we will déliver Any Complete Room Outfit te your home and you can pay the balance in weekly or monthly payments, ‘Thies wonderfully Liberal offer requires Until 10 o’Clock at All Three Stores. OPEN AN ACCOUNT BY MAIL “GET THE HABIT” «LGV AL LAD. No Club Fees Ronwente in Your Buying and to Advise You. Lookers Are just as Welcome as B ‘ 77 cannot cal our stot your. ere. " ay . i rf J r§ 1 uyers— 77 cee artiels te, She Gatcepstintal. wiih Paar ful hate ‘at No Interest Added OOMoUTr: if and Clothing Like This at $14.50—Will Stand Inspection from Anybody, . ‘) WITH ONE OF THESE FIVE GREAT SPECIALS OFFER, $25.00—14 Silk-Lined Pinch-Backs $22.00—-14 Lined Shepherd Checks $22.00—1, Lined Tartan Checks PAY $1 ON DELIVERY No Extra Charges . S ‘ $20.00—Blue Serges $22,00—14 Silk-Lined Over laids $25.00—Full-L'd Scotch Mixtures We Sell Everything to Furnish Your Home Complete i] 2} $22.00—Pencil Stripes $22.00—Fiskin Tweed, Pinch-Backs $22.00 Lined Club Checke and the balance You_may tnclude in your outfit Linens, Draperies, Curtal per | $20.00—Blue Flannels $20.00—14 Silk-Lined Homespuns $25.00—14 L’d Chalk-Line Stri; Ku oleume, High Grade Furniture tor every ‘room|, Din $25.00—Fancy Norfolks $25.00—M4 Silk-L'd Fancy Cheviots $22.00—\4 Silk-L'd Shadow Stripes : aes yore f Kodak. 5c ; oat $22.00—Cambridge Grays $25.00—14 Lined Gray Overplaids $22.00—\4 Lined Violin Stripes Aipornt Hale Relig Nishe ; ‘ i , ite Siberaitogters. We wi $25.00—\4 Silk-Lined Gray Stripes $25.00—14 Lined Fancy Flannels $25.00—14 L’d Fancy Pinch-Backs rigerator afc eee Cash or on vrodit thats Sleeper Nee OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST comptes _ Our Special Outfits 4,ROOMS ty) £0080 ert ec Zane geeie am conan nc, te: a er ike tare i “otter 2, 4 and § Room Oats Up to $2500 ner Set p Pr Da Nar Core Tye $5.0 BOT SMALL ACCOUNTS pei, EBSOCR. ESPECIALLY INVITED feta, = to | 37.95 Sasa oy tag You can open an account with the VN SMALL WEEKLY urchase of @ single adi an OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS goutany estra’ Soi Twelve different models, many with Patch Pockets and a hundred or more designs and colors—almost everything that any Man or Young Man could desire in a good, durable and stylish suit for Summer Wear—at a saving of from $5.50 to $10.50 on a suit. Big Sale | Boys’ Graduation Suits [Big Sale Straw | Specially Priced--- | Shirts wats! $4.95 6,95 | 4:81.35 Of fine corded $3 and $4 hats. ; " x $] 85 For $6.00 Suits For $8.00 Suits | Fcpen, etn sips end Some of the most remarkable values ever offered for Boys. i I Ls 1 Fine, fast-color, all-wool Blue Serges, in the very newest real ome Neckwear of shepes and st smartest styles. PINCH-BACK MODELS and pleated back pecial at 65c $5.00 Panama Hats Norfolks; all knickers lined throughout; sizes 7 to 18, The Foulards, crepes, mogadors Special at $2.65 biggest bargain for Boys the Brill Stores have offered Mothers | 2nd basket weaves in a really and Fathers in a long time. wonderful assortment. COOL -For Hot Weather and Outing Wear—Specially Priced Ss Palm Beach Suits, Special at $6.00. White Flannel Trousers, Special at $8.65. CLOTHE White Duck Trousers, Special at $1.00 and $1.50. Khaki Trousers, Special at $1.00 and $1.50, GO TO BRILL BROTHE out any extra charges of any ale of High Grade Period Suits for, Library, Di Room and Bedroom in every desirable at Savings of rom 33°% to 50%. $2.50 Weekly delivers this Suit to your home, sortment V Massive posta and Bolid oak bevy fille, 4 golden 24 very Dowutiful de 4 finiah eign; all alaca; bright finish only; Credit Teeuler_ price 625. Cash or “GET THE HABIT” «LIGVH FHL Lad., een to be fully > Stamps |* sien ng Mention Table 1a With All Pur, P : et 1. rs Roth C : ft i Open Saturday Evenings Until | 10 o'Clock at All Three Stores mannn 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers Street uw ewark Union Square, 14th St., near Broadway 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich St. ¢ omp Store 125th St., Corner Third Avenue—Open Evenings. 49-51 Our New Store in Brooklin ON FLATBUSH AVE. AT FULTON ST. ST. TH Market st. And Our New Store in Newark—791 BROAD STREET AT MARKET Union Square, Harlem, Brooklyn and Newark Stores Open To-Morrow Evening RS GO TO BRILL BROTHE SuaH.Loud TIHUd OL 09 BETWEEN 7TH AND LENOX AVES, GO TO BRILL BROTHERS “GET THE HABIT" GO TO BRILL BROTHERS “GET THE HABIT.”

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