The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1916, Page 9

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DS DEANNA PRET ES BALIN AUT IE, SOUT, PRT EY AD RAIDS THREE HOTELS; ARRESTING CLERKS Proprietor of Rooming House Also Taken on Charge of Conducting Disorderly Place. Guests in three he and a room- Commissioner Dunhi ing house in the Tenderloin were rudely awakened shortly after 2 o'clock this morning by gruffly voiced poll men who placed clerks under arre charging them with conducting orderly houses. The visit to each hotel was followed by screams of women, slamming of doors and hasty exits by partly clad guests. Sergt. Donnelly of Deputy Police 's Vice Squad was in charge of the raiders, They descended first upon the Hotel Fred- erick at No. 210 West Fifty-sixth treet and arrested Frederick Coffin Vincent Nicholas. They then went to a rooming house at No, a2 West Sixtieth Street, conducted by Nicholas's wife, Lucile, and arrested er, At the Hotel Maryland, No, 104 West Forty-ninth Street, James Re- gan and Norrie Williams were ar- rested and at Times Square Hotel, OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Women’s Distinctive Autumn Suits ‘Why pay for duty— when you buy cigarettes? Smart Suits for every occasion, endowed with that air of distinction that is so charac- teristic of Oppenheim, Collins & Co. Dressy models, trimmed with mole, seal, kolinsky, opossum, taupe wolf—and plain- tailored types, without fur. Vicuna velour, Bolivia cloth, velour de laine, broadcloth, Scotch mist, Callot checks, mannish cloths, velvets and chiffon velvets are among the preferred fabrics. Tailleur Suits of velour cloth inthe favored colors; sailor collar edged with mole or, Hudson seal. Belted Russian Model 29.75 Suits of velour cloth in blue, black, green | or brown; velvet collar with band | 48.00 of, Hudson seal. Bolivia Cloth Suit, extremely smart model, featuring the new length Skunk trim- ming on collar and cuffs. coat and half belt. [ 75.00 The price range is agreeably broad 25.00 35.00 45.00 295.00 and up to Import duty doesn’t add a thing to the quality or taste of a cigarette— it’s just a valueless expense. Piedmonts pay no duty — because they are Virginia tobacco—ALL Virginia —grown right here in the United States. Golden, lively and mellow as Virginia sunshine itself, Tobacco experts will tell you that Virginia is the best cigarette tobacco that grows on earth. No. 206 West Forty-third Street, Albert Tayas was taken. This morning the six prisoners were arraigned before Magistrate Corrigan in the West Side Court and| held in ball of $500 each. PRICES ARE BOOSTED AT THE CHILDS RESTAURANTS | Most Dishes Up Five Cents Per Portion Since 1 o’Clock This Morning. Bringing the increasing cost of tv. ing home to thousands who never deal directly with the grocer or the butcher, all the Childe restaurants here advanced prices on moat, exes and*some other dishes five cents at 1 o'clock this morning. Bacon and eggs and ham and egss now cost 30 cents instead of 25; a small steak is 30 cents instead of 25; plain omelette has jumped from 18 cents to 20 cents, Even the lowly corned beef hash has advanced from 16 cents to 20, Eggs are 6 cents an order higher, no matter how pre- pared. All ples from now on are 10 cents & cut, but Instead of seven cuts fo the ple there will bo six. For more than @ week 10 cents has been charged for coffee with oream, which used to,be 6 cents. A cup of coffee with milk still may be had for a nickel, rs TODY HAMILTON AUCTION. Cartons That Late Showman Gath- ered Will Be Sold To-Morrow. Effects that belonged to t! eo Richard F, (Tody) Hamilton, press agent for many years for the Barnum and Bailey Cireus, have been sent by his widow to be sold at auction to-morrow afternoon in the Fifth Avenue Auction Rooms, Fourth Avenue and Twenty-fifth Streeet. The offeringa comprise curios gath- ered by Mr. Hamilton in his wide trav- els, Among them are cloisonne vases, & Chinese chair inlaid with mother-of- pearl, a Japanese bronze koro with birds and trees tn relief, the cover sur- mounted by dragons and clouds, and « watehman's “coon creak” or rattle used in Birmingham, England, 200 years ago, ‘The effects will be on exhibition in the auction ms to-day and until the #lle at 2 o'clock. to-morrow Maid of Mist Dreaks Propeller. NIAGARA FALLS, Oct. 4.—The Maid of the Mist, the steamer which makes the clroult at the foot of Niagara Falls, broke its propeller shaft when @ short fone sro the Horseshoe Lyd late yesterday. The passengers were In lifeboat and there was no panic The steamer is anchored a ai ao tance below the falls and is in no dan- ae. —— Chemist Dies of Burns, N. C. Peck, thirty-two, of No. 59 Trask Avenue, Bayonne, N. J., died in the Bayonno City Hospital early to-day as a result of burns he received last night while making @ test in the labo- ratories of the Texas Oil Company, where he was employed as a chemint. XGppetrMyrrer Trlasce C, “‘A package of Piedmonts, please.”’ An ALL Virginia Cigarette— 999099S9OH99999099H92 BROOKLYNDIOO00 The WEAR@SCOPE Men’s Ko-ko Calf Shoes A treat for eyes as well as feet Mellow in color, a shade darker than a chummy briar Pipe. Mellow in feel, like a love. One of the few soft leathers strong enough for hard wear. ’ Your wardrobe should by all means include a pair of Ko-Ko Calf Shoes, 6.00 English Last. Invisible Eye- lets. Tops to match or in har- monizing brown buckskin. Men's Shoe Shop 4 West 38th Street A Separate Shop On the Street Level Broadway at Ninth, New York. Unboxing the New Things Over the Store Brings to View in All Their Splendor the NEW SILKS EXHIBIT 1 Model silks used this season by the great French dressmakers, Callot, Cheruit, Jenny, Paquin, Worth, Bulloz, Each silk labeled with the name of the dress- maker who uses it. Priced $5 to $50 yard. EXHIBIT 2 The overstock of marveleus metallic brocades from the greatest weaver in the world, bought far below the actual cost of manufacture in France. The brocades sumptuous with silver and with gold. Plenty of the scarce white and silver and black and gold combinations. ‘igns including Hindro, Renaissance, Serbian, Chinese, Byzantine, old Dutch, old Italian, Gothic, Persian, Japanese, Grecian, Ecclesiastical and modern, rich and beautiful yet souple and without weight suitable for the slender lines of the later French gowns. Priced 38.80 to $26 yard. EXHIBIT 3 Surplus of the newest metal brocades of Lyons secured far below regular rates from a large American importer. Asilver cloth with exaggerated tulips in white safin and with a ‘Tinsues Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—New York _——_ A NE § ans > “It Rests Your Back” The new BACK-RESTING invention, by strengthening the tired muscles, instantly relieves and effectively prevents backache; induce you to stand erect an breathe deeply; cre- ates perfect fashion- lines; brings solid comfort, with renewed youthful vigor. Nemo Back-Resting Corsets FOR WOMEN OF EVERY SIZE AND FORM Illustration shows the thin, soft tape-straps (inside of corset) before adjustment. When laced up, they are on a tension which exerts a soothing, supporting pressure on the small of the back. For Very Slim to Medium For slender girtich » Wid Bines 19 to 5 . For Full to Stout Figures BOO ComPiaing the Beok-Resting feature with the Nemo “lavis- Ibie” Sell-Redvolng Straps; for full but act over” @ ee OVO) stout Sguree, Sizes 22 te $5. Milliens of Women Will be Happier and Live Lenger Because of this Invention Wl GOOD STORES EVERYWHERE Nemo Hygienic Fashion Inctitate, N. Y. The Largest Millinery Store in Americe 9 ILGOX'S MYRTLE AVE AND BRIDGEST., BROOKLYN ¢ SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY Another big assortment of these beautiful $5 Ready-to-Wear, Draped Velvet Hats at $2.98 x <2)9\@ie a9) 8) ehele1eleO@Ieieiereieie1e) satin back, splendid enough for a coronation gown. Metal satit metal taffetas, sprays of roses outlined in silver or roses entirel; silver frost work; and many other fairy-like patterns of incredible richness and beauty. $6.60 to $30 yard. EXHIBIT 4 Velvets just off the steamers from France bringing the later shades used in Paris. ih The new demi-straight pile dress velvet in colors, $9.60 Other colored French velvets, $6.60 upward. Black velvets, to $12.60 yard. EXHIBIT 6 Satin, the silk all Paris is wearing, in a wealth of qualities and light and dark shades. $1.26 to hae bn PRs 64 inches wide, forty colors, $3.85 yard, Exquisite EXHIBIT 6 Original, exclusive Wanamaker designs in irre- sistible Soiree embroidered in silver. meer ce Sn at ge ree ot EXHIBIT 7 Original, exclusive designs in evening wrap and fur coat linings of soft silk, mostly taken from Persian and China, including the Prince Igor stripe, $3.50 yard. EXHIBIT 8 Filmy silks such as crepe Georgette, chiffon, voile, crepe Caprice and the new Venetia; also self-colored and two-colored silk brocades, and a remarkable collection of distinguished black silks. The freedom of the Silk Rotunda is extended to you who read this, to ace and to choose, or merely to enjoy. Your visit will be wel leome, washsindia foun cd , Imported Gloves—Great | Annual Sale Going On 16,501 pairs of new European gloves just off the steamers, ||| priced so low that wholesalers are buying them at retail prices to sell again at wholesale, ‘Tub chamois gloves, street gloves, calling gloves, a few of the very scarce French mode shades, and long white gloves. It will be impossible to duplicate them, for France today is barely making a tenth of the gloves she did before the war. Women’s gloves, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.95, $2.25. Children’s white gloves, 75c. Main Aisle, Old Building Men’s gloves, 95c. Burlington Arcade floor, New Bidg. |Massive Sterling Silver |At Extraordinary Prices) ALE of Sterling Silver Table Services started off with | | a rush yesterday. Before 9 o'clock the one tea set at $125 had gone. Before 11 o'clock the $685 set was sold several times over. At this writing we cannot tell how many tea sets will be left tomorrow. All are beauti- fully designed and massive, however, and most of them | | are priced half less than standard rates. | | But there are small pieces in plenty at 20 to 50 per | cent. less. Designs are perfect, shapes just what people | }of good taste prefer, and again one will remark the sub- } | | | stantial weight of the silver. | Compotes, standard $28 and $47 grades, ut $13.50 and $27, Charming bonbon_ dishes, standard $18.50 and $25 grades, at $7.50 and $11. Mayonnaise set in case, stan- dard $20 grade, now $13.60, Dozen individual almond dishes, one serving spoon, incase; standard $42 grade, now $21, | | i , 3 Dozen ramikins with silver B , standard $27 1B _ Smart. snappy Hate in excellent 2 ||| teamen standard. $00" grade, | greets, gusto, Mandend TT [Baoan iy: oe Velvet, black sng : how $31, Picture frames, standard $16 | | |® colors, trimmed with up-to-date 3 Five o'clock sandwich trays, | go $28 grades, at $8.26 to $16, | '® fancies and ornaments. 2s we : sanders eat” $30 grades, N. B.—Of many of the pieces there ow $5.75 21, Che Cigarette of Quality 8 The Biggest Selling Hat of the Season, : is Immense Bargains at $2.98 Candlesticks, standard $20 to 28 grades, at $15 to $16.60. be duplicated ta only one of the kind and it cannot OTE ;—The duty on the Turkish tobacce that pie . > || Sterling Silver Courts, Main floor, Old Building rointe epachage of weal blended mreiiey ® $2.98 Ready-to-Wear Sailors at $1.98 ®% || erMotor Entrance at Tenth Street Pisdmonts made of highest-grade Vinginia tobacco, ¢ ® Mannish Sailors in bright finished Plush, trimmed with wide gros- | deve all the value ix b he cigarettes si 8 .ror re train ribbon band, Thuraday at $1.98" oe duty on Virginia (obaccomne ecean freight — © enagenOpin Menday, Thursday and Saturday Evening et et ig eAlso Packed 20 forl0 a a —: ae tee IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERBANCE WHAT YOU NEED— | ; l 4 | A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT. ie “a. i ad ™“

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