The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1916, Page 9

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{ KISSES COME HICH, FIFTEEN BIG BUCKS, «AN NEW ROGHELLE Judge Places Pavort Favorite Outdoor Sport Out of Reach of the Masses. SORE? GO UP AND SEE!| Lots of Problems up There, Including Eddie Foy, but This Is the Worst. New Rochelle has another problem on its hands. Beats all how things keep hap- pening up that way. First along the famates had a hand job convincing outsiders that the place wasn't a Medicine, but a regular, honest and truly, cross your heart town with oops, and letter carriers, and stores and everything. Then Eddie Foy, the well known father, decided it would be a good place to store his family and choked the streets with his children until the Board of Trade gave him a street to himself and as- wigned a traffic cop to the thoroush- fare. And just as the weary officials finiehed tabulating the Foye along @ame George M. Cohan and puts the town back in the bush league with that “Forty-five Minutes From ceived the thanks of the President of re ETT enero THE EVENING WORLD, can't Imagine what got through dodge Bizel. He's a bully fellow too.” sr sighed as he apoke of the havoc thy new order was going to make, "im going to miss the explosions in iudwon Park every night,” he rald sadly. “It'll be terrible lonesome, It used to sound ike the bombardment of Verdun.” On the way back to the station the reporter saw a score of young men and women waiting to board a trolley for Port Chester, where public oscula~ tlon doesn't come so high He asked they thought of Judge Hicel's ruling, “Without an instants hesitation they emitted this wail: “oy, forty-five minutes from Broadway, | eboaras a oe | \ Phun iets twenty five att tia # Now ‘t's isin as can be that even John D, ‘Couldn't finance @ courts ‘yor eet steal 8, carees, “he pK sd SIR JOHN E. BLUNT DEAD. British Con Was Thanked Twice by U, S. for Services, | VALETTA, Malta, June 19 Lon- don).—Sir John Elijah Blunt, Britieh Consul at Boston from 1899 to 1902, died here to-day. Sir John, who was Knight- ed in 190%, had been in the Consular Service since 1850, much of the time in Turkey, He was eighty years old. Kin John Blunt of two’ opcasions. Fo: tha United States—in 1862, for invosti- gating the murder of an Am mia- Sfonaey in Turkey, and. in 186", investigation of outrages on citizens in Roumelia. | Motion Picture Notes | | “The Marriage Bond,” first feature | made by the Mirror Films, Inc, fea- turing Nat C. Goodwin, has been sold | to the Unity Films. ‘The Vitagraph Company will short- ly produce a comedy entitled “The Sprained Ankle,” by Ross D. Whytock. Art Acord, Mustang-Mutual cow- boy actor, will shortly resume his work, after an injury sustained in a Western film drama rehearsal. Broatway” refrain. Now it's the high cost of kissing that's bothering New Rochellers. That's right. Go ahead and laugh. But you wouldn't think it was 80 | funny if you had to pay fifteen ($15) Gollars for the privilege of kissing your best girl in public. Yes, sir, that’s what smacks are costing in the open market in N. Rochelle right now. At least that's what one ardent @wain contributed to the town treas- | ury for the privilege of demonstrat- ing his 1916 model kiss in Stonelea Park a few nights ago. And Acting! Judge Bizel, the man who placed kissing beyond the reach of the com- mon people, let it be known that | couples brought before him charged) with spooning in a visible (and aud-| ible) manner could expect no mercy— and very Little change. Think of it! Fifteen life size Amer- fean bucks for picking cherries! And) in the month of June, too. Those| ominous rumblings you've been hear- been thunder, but more likely they i the howls of protest that are now going up all over New Rochelle. Leading the grand chorus of protest @re the proprietors of instalment | houses, with preachers and jewellers | d-neck for second these three classes of citizens insisting that | Judge Bizel's edict will eventually | put them in the bun line, Other citl-| zens are worried for fear they will be | caught in the dragnet, because New Rochelle has long been noted as one of the kissingest towns in this vicinity. NO WONDER THEY'RE INDIG- ing for the last few days may have | NANT UP THERE. Tn fact, it is one of the places where | @ kissing bug would feel like an amateur. There’ reason for t plenitude of osculation. Seven-eigt of the men work in New York and their wives and daughters follow them half way to the station each morn- ing, kissing them every few feet, their fervency being readily under- @tandable when it becomes known that the men use the New H Railroad to get to and from the The women are at the station when they get home at night to kiss them— aod id out if they've made any en The young girls of the town ying the meanest things about Sudge ‘Bisel and as for the older ones s-the ones that are still uncalled for—well, it's a wonder his ears haven't set fire to his straw hat. An Evening World explorer made a dash to New Rochelle to beg Judge Bizel to restore spooning to the free Ust. Expecting to find the author of the crool ultimatum a grouchy old fellow, who had lived too long to re- member there was such a thing as romance, the reporter was surprised to meet @ man who was the opposite in every respect. Judge Bizel is about forty years old, has a cheory smile and a jovial manner, and looks like | the last man who would attempt to/ censor Daniel Cupid's work, Why, oh, why are you against kissin, he wa: ked. “T am not laughingly, * he declared got me all| ut, you soaked that poor Romeo | fifteen’ “For spooning in pub! where every one could see him and the girl he was with,” the Judge cut | esidents in the vicinity of| Stonelea Park have complained so | much about the spooning at that plac that we had to take 8 to remedy the situation in a place nin the park ha! phdntly. 1 so sure he the Judge's again, 0 explains everythin: THERE'S A PROPER PLACE FOR KISSING THE GIRLS. | Judge Bizel » the fact atill in busin Vins ng to do with it. "Lar klasing in the proper plc n vig n for aha'd That he was| u know woman's OF! we no front as weil as 1 parlor, on hi “But supp porch?” The Judge threw up both and withdrew to the other end + room, where a group of friend inn for Nia atte I'm for it on the tyst ” parks with now only two Nix Didn't 1 equip the Benches that would hold geseens, shows where | etand,| A series of threo act feature re- leases starring Gertrude McCoy are! | being prepared at the Gaumont-Mu- tual Studio, in Flushing, L. I. Vitagraph Director Bugene Mullin and his company headed by Evart Overton are back in Flatbush after a visit of several days to the Jersey shor Miss Ethel Roseman, who played| one of the leading roles in the cam- paign for votes for Woman Suffrage in New Jersey last fall, is now en- | aged in tho movies. J. A. Berst, Vice Presidtnt and General Manager of the Pathe Ex-| change, Inc, announces the appoint- | ment of G. L. Chanter juperintend- ent of factories and estudio of the) Pathe Exchange. | Cecil B, De Mille, Director General of the La: Company, who is now down on the Mexican border, ex- | pected back in New York in a couple | of weeks and will commence work on | the first of the Farrar pictures, | Nora Talmadge, the popular Tri- | angle film star, is sick and tired of! having her automobile held up while speeding on New Jerscy roads. She| | has been stopped several times and to | insure the veracity of her driver has had another speedometer placed on ne. Dillingham saw Marguerite the Strand Theatre as the heroine of “Silks and Satins.” Right then and there he decided to engage her for a role in a dramatic produc. | tion next fall. | William Fox says he invented the term “photoplay.” It must be popu- | lar, for it seems to have stuck. | Dustin Farnum, the Pallas-Para- | will motor from San to Bucksport, Me, his when he commences his, he end of June. inch declares she 1s not suing for $10,000 on a breach of con- marriage or anything else, DESPAIRING WOMAN | Now HAPPY MOTHER Mrs. Stephens Did Not Need | The Surgical Operation. Mount star, Diego, Patoka, Il!.—‘I had been married five years and my greatest desire was to become a mother, The doc- tor said I never would have a child unless I was oper- ated c for female Pinkham’ table Ly | I took it regularly for sgme time, and Tam to batter alth than ever, and ah tabi know that it is the sure road to health and happiness.""—Mrs. George Stephens, R. >, o, $, Patoka, Ill. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound is so successful in overcoming woman's ills because it contains the te strengthening properties of good Id fashioned roots and herbs, w on the female organism, all parts of the country a y 1g to its strengthening, curative t has helped thousands of women who have been troubled with displace- ments, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and nervous prostration,—Advt, REAL ESTATE TO L eT LONG ISLAND. ‘o0 BUNGALOW FOR RENT is ROOM FURNISHED At Broad Channel Beach NEW YORK CITY JAMAIC A BAY, 80 minutes froin LROR BATHING VESHING. Can bh for A835 to BSO0; easy pa nents. Wrile JOSEPH PL DAY, Rental Agent, $1 Nassau st, or visit property office ‘ iy watine — MAIN FLOOR Drooping, Ailing Babies are revived strengthened the use of Imperial Granum and by J For Sale in Drag Dep't. JREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR Here’s the Annual Pre-Inventory Sale! StylishSuitsforStout Women (3814 to 5414 Inch Bust Measure) In all about 200 Suits that were originally marked in our own stocks at $24.50, $27.50 and $29.50, "15 There are four styles on sale—one of which is illustrated. The picture will demonstrate why these suits are known as “STYLISH STOUTS.” They are specially designed ¢o fit women with large busts and slender hips. Cleverly fashioned models of Navy or Black GABARDINE, or WOOL POPLIN, embodying the very latest style features. Every suit is richly lined with peau de cygne or satin. Quantities being limited, we are unable to fill phone, C. O. D., mail or approval orders. SPECIAL NOTICE! This event is the preliminary to a series of pre- inventory sales in our ready-to-wear departments. Watch carefully for future announcements. You will save money thereby. Choice, Tomorrow, at GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR: Lowest Prices on Wash MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1916, gar Look for the ‘‘Not Advertised’’ Special Signs “Wa Year’s Greatest Bargains in a Phenomenal Sale SECOND FLOOR: “Babies’ Contest” Bring your baby in to be weighed. Ithas a chance to win one of the follows ing three valuable prizes: A Handsome Baby Carriage be A 31-Plece Layette A Solid-Gold Locket and Chain Advice regarding infants’ REENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR For Tomorrow,—This Timely Special Offering of 340 Men’s & Young Men’s Suits 4 welfare PREB. Price {is the least consideration in this offering, and we can stat without fear of contradiction that from the standpoints of style, materia $11.85 and workmanship you cannot match this offering in New York. Most of the young men’s suits HAVE TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS. The models are plain or pinched backs; patch or flap pockets; soft foll or conservative lapels. The materials include WORSTEDS, CASSIMERES, HOMESPUNS AND ALL-WOOL BLUE SERGES. Sizes 32 to 50 chest measure. “Choice of the House’’ Sale Continued Men’s $25 & $30 Suits, °20 bargains, theso—even at their riginal p tices. Every wanted taro tad style represented in weights for present and iid-Summes “Kingly” Trousers--at $2.95 Trousers for dress and business wear in Striped Worsteds, Cassimeres and all- woo! Blue Serges. Sizes 28 to 58 waist measure. $ "4,95 1,500 Men’s Straw Hats At “15 xara eee 9.96 Usually Priced to $2 Mined’ GREENHUTS—BA “UNIVERSAL” REFRIGERATORS Made especially for us by the Alaska Refrigerator Co.; Every part II eizes; Popular styles {n fi; Seanits, Milans, Splits, Porto Ritige at dese Goods perfectly sanitary, white enamel pedbbedl dy el lined; ice savers. le for cleaning Purposes, to be Inaugurated Tomorrow Morning Litt Maa Apartment House Massed for this great event are huge assortments of choicest wash fabrics, surpassing even our regular stocks in variety and attractiveness. ee height 50 inches; Refrigoratere— width 22 inches; FABRICS CHOSEN FOR THEIR NEWNESS AND BEAUTY, AS WELL AS SERVICE AND UTILITY. height ice capacity 65 Here are Summer's best materials for dre: waists, house garments, infants’ wear, etc., etc. ad Fi er ! Ibs.; white enamel lined prow ore and most wanted patterns, colors and shades—DOTS, STRIPES, FIGURES and FLORAL EFFECTS; also PLAIN SOLID COLOR MA- teenen vison chamber; 14 15 tn ee ee ae ae ee eee | ee ie | eee Ce LS ES) AeemM ONL Scee Ts eeeceeseeee . If you need wash goods for immediate or future use, you simply cannot afford to miss this sale. We head the list of offerings with ireher 27,000 Yards of Printed Voiles—A splendid array embracing new floral designs, different sized checks, es and bordered effects ice capa- Apartment House (Some have slight imperfections); others are in patterns that the mills discontini therwii ould be marked 2! lle city 30 Refri t yard, instead of tomorrow's special, price, which is Ib efrigerators white enamel lined pro- $ vision chamber; at Lift Cover Refrigerators “height 4 inches; width 24 inches; depth 16% inches; ice capacity 45 Ibs.; —height 5384 in.; width 2534 In.; depth 20 Inches; ice capacity 90 Chiffon lace iy Printed Seed Voil 19¢ Silk Mixed Tissu Ay, ids an Organdiee—36-inch; beautiful 36-inch Louvain patterns on white ground: Inch; stripe and silk id embroid- 1 Qe sevcoceees 2c hite grounds; with uperior quality neat striped ich; small, medium and large floral | patterns; some Bas Bae and figured effects; for waists aad white enamel lined Ibs.; white enamel with the new stripes; yard.... e 10c shirtings; yard. ‘ovision chamber; at 11 .00 lined provision Tussuhs—brocaded and plain; 36 American Percalee—th Lift Cover Refrigeratora—height43}4 ‘in ric in street and e ning wanted blue and Bry checks; y: light and dark grounds; stripe, figure Inches; width 2544 Inches; depth cham- jport Garment Fabrica—all the he fewest cotton and dot effects; yard. ber; $ Shirting Silka.“32, and 36-inch’ pure) lik tnd | vand slik and cotton weaves; yard, Printed Rico Le eedorod’tioral’ designe; alvo | | 1134 tehes: ice ox "s 3 30 aw, 17.55 cotton. combined, white and ‘tint grounds; immense variety ; yard....... 39c 49c, 39c, 29c, 19¢, 14c provision chamber; at ” Special for Tomorrow Oni MAIN FLOOR Fy GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR: . Leader Apartment House Re itore—made by the ka Refri, te hl | Women’s 3 White Kid Women’s ||| vwicthastanir ci icy Sn tharos Adjustable Window Screens—casy | Freezo Cream Freesers sliding; natural finish frame; tied ee + with best black wi Height gE 24 inches... .21 toss inches... 30c 24 inch 23 to 37 inches. . .35¢ Combination Suits Colonial pe Sale ‘1, 9 8 $2.79 Values 2 i 69 Sale....... A saving of $1.10 on the price of a ‘ood silk umbrella, These are of Jnion Silk, and suitable for sun or rain, Strongly made on 8-ribbed Tuesday pera frames. Long or short \ Stylishly grapetal, with mediin lone vamp g buckle effect; flexible leather Only a limited number (about ngue an Cc 200) at this bargain fries, 80 no Cr canes Lode heel; all sizes, 244 to 7; mail or telephone orders will be filled. Regularly 65c Growing Girls’ *3 Sport Shoes at $1.98 of the best cedar; electric 5 7-8 in. thick; fitted with welded hoops; Elegant Parasols Graceful and comfortable shoes; have th ish Havana bi Perfect fitting, extra qual & or Gray Kidskin Vamps with golf tinet aire ct 74 Re \Ganratrmanitn ity combination suits of lisle Pa ie wire ash A Horr OR. 1 quare...$1 3 quart... low heels; all sizes, 2) to 6. 2 quart...$1. 4 quart. ..$2.60 Children’s 1 “Play” Oxfords at 69¢ Ideal knockabout shoes for the little ones. Tan leather uppers; soles of chrome elkskin. Sizes 5 to 8 (and larger si: 814 to 1, at 89c), Women’s ‘2 White Canvas Oxfords at#1.69 Good quality white canvas; rubber soles and hi I sizes, 244 to 7, thread or soft cotton. All neatly finished at neck and shoulders, square, round or “v" neck, tight knee or laced knee, ae or extra sizes. A value that cannot be duplicated elsewhere. $2, 83, 85 A fine collection of handsome parasols in black or colors. Some of the prettiest you could hold be- tween you and the glare of the sun, Silks of rare new shades and in the correct sizes. GREENHUT'’S—BASEMENT Sale of Fancy China Dainty Inexpensive Gifts for June Brides. Ja nese | Hand Painted Punch ———— MAIN FLOOR GREENHUT'8—FOURTH FLOOR and eee Children’s Best Quality Summer Groceries et Here in Our Mammoth Grocery Department you receive the combined benetit of low prices, quick service 3 differ. Fancy Sox 12!4c, 19¢, 25c Imported and domestic sox for boys, girls and infants, in the new striped and vertical check effects, as well as the plaid and bracelet de- signs. Cotton or lisle, Sizes up to Women’s Pure Silk Hose Slightly imperfect, but a splendid bargain. Fashioned with the durable long lisle thread double Groceries forwarded by Parcels Post to all States and to all parts of Europe | reached by ‘arcels Post Service, Mail and telephone orders filled promptly. Telephone Chelsea Tuesday's Special Oatmeal Special 6 100 sane LS ent Seporasions; and prompt delivery. us “Pi each at.. the 10c at $2.69, $3. and up to. reg. 10¢ box.» ALGHIERL'S 0 - #22: WASHING POWDER—Pride of the Bienen brane) Uh. teksaett te aoe INIA UT HERRING or 1B Hand Painted Chocolate $ Sets-—at “we $9.69 A eT Hand Painted Bon Bon #1. 95 PROCTER & GAMBLE'S— SOUP jaundry and d varieticn; FLAKES—Honey Griep 8c nae SAMPLE TEAS 4 te order, CORN di Dishes—at 98c to.. é re. 100 phew, 450 Tperied and Hand ainted Salad Advertised tops; all sizes, in white PACKARS vee wie—regularly priced 29¢ to or black... . 69c PURB olive Oll-—vounain Cereals ai 95; sale at te 9 Ronis PARCHED PARINOSB—P.S, Women’s Silk Hose 42¢ Pure silk and fibre silk hose, full Hand Painted Cracker and Cheese Dishes covered and § uncovered; at 68¢ to: 1. 95 Potatoes Inted China Ice Cream Sets fashioned and seamless; white eh plete with wire $7 4¢ or blac did quality. Sel meee OO. ba stand; at 1,49 | sand Painted China Plaques for dom sven so low priced; Japanese China Herey Sets — wall decorations; at $ IB: 49c sass at A OB) Be wien. *4.95 Double av Green Trading Stamps_with Pur chasea ill 12 o’Clock—Single aa¢ Stamps Thereafter

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