The evening world. Newspaper, June 18, 1917, Page 11

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circle and declared! “There's a lot of dirty guys in this club.” ’ Andrew Mack did a “neat” song- and-dance, and Harry McClaskey jsang “Silver ‘Threads Among the, beautifully, After telling Julius ‘annen that he had been to Yonke BILLY GOES AWAY AS CROWD SINGS Huge Success By Charles Darnton. HE Lambs got 2 lot of fun and money out of their Gambol last night and gave a lot for the to an audience that packed the ttan Opera House, One of the ney Bernard » enjoyed 4 Clifton Craw and William Collier were other funny endmen, while De Wolf) Hopper “fed the aniinals,” as he ex-| and biggest phows In the Joyous | Sremmed it, with some of the choicest | f th Lambs lasted D o Fee merry Lame lasted | words in his well-stocked voosbulary.! Evangelist ‘Grew 6 | to Love This long after midnight, and it is to} In George peated this afternoon. | natire Big Burgh and Hopes He May Come Back. was by going back to the good Nirten black-faced minstret first part) Brandon Tynan as the aniucky lov the Lambs succeeded, to a large} and Effingham Pinto as the careless _—_ in ped thelr Gambol a] wife, were amusing, while WilllamJ.| «piiy” and Mra, Sunday left New success, There was exceilent| Ferguson had the last word as, ape : ‘ Pains, clover dancing and jokin (ions But why not. have that last | York by the Pennsylvania Limited at * it roars of laughter. My nsomnia,” so long as It means 41.49 o'clock to-day. Twenty-five Ad tere nothing? As the tipsy walter Who y.\nareq person a tae ahae mond Hitchcock, grinning from| walked the barbed wire in “Getting PUNGred persons were at idee to ear, held down one of the) Up a Leon Erroll was fun- to did them farewell, Women threw for a brief period and confined flowers before the Evangelist and his Temarks to the liver. As this nier th or been in Zelg- wife as they made their way with belonged to a friend of his who] ¢ feld’s © pnt difficulty through the long lines of ad gone to Liverpool, O., he didn't people gathered in the station, what he said about it. Will Billy shook hands with as many of ogers was ashamed of himself in a them as he could as he pushed alone ed coat and other things that might} with the aid of depot attendants and ve been stolen, so he promptly an- jounced—covering part of his mouth the hand: “f'll give you an Imita-| ion of Frank Tinney.” He thereupon | nee around the semi-| husband, he ‘has The remarkable Mr, kK, Mr. Collier, Mr. oll, Donald Brian, | rnest Truax and ly and amusing- Old Stage Door." Jormack was given an thusiastic reception, and this tremely popular tenor responded ge Jerously to the demands of the audi-|Then, when he finally reached the ence, Phere were other good features, |level from which with a « Storm” at the end, while De Wolf Hopper sang “Fall Into Line for Your Motherland For a moment—and perhaps for the first time’ in his Mr. Hopper was knocked spe When he put up an autographed programme for auction and go irat bid of $1,000 m Fox, ave, the crowd lined the tron raj ing of the two floors above"nd fr every point that they could catch handkerchiefs and hands, the members of the campaign commit- tee awaiting them at the ong them James asped his luck until he won $2,100 from Herbert Brenon, ‘The auction became a matter of rivalry between motion picture producers. reat night for the Lambs —and their friends. ott, Treasure cretary; J Bisho; »p Luth Rock Wilson and others. When Billy and “Ma” came into the the crowd sang “Brighten the the train was pulling d Be With You on ian. Pope Brothers & Cheppu Company, Limited, stock brokers of Ontario, Can- ada_and No reet, this city, assigned this of creditors to 52 Vanderbilt We Meet Again, oo PROTEST AGAINST. “STRAUS SITTING A TRANSFER HEARING, Chi No, | | ‘ges That H His Interests ia New York Life Should Preclude Him. Ags CLEAN aI FT Aa | or as nearly that as wholesale PRICE-CHOPPING can make We MUST represent t have rom by July 1 for the Fall purchases now being ff, Trade and Taxp made by our buyers in Grand Rapids. SO THIS IS YOUR of Brooklyn, to CHANCE. Get the things you have been wanting—SAVE 10% to 50%, and—if you wish, use our EASIEST-WAY CREDIT—MADE TO FIT your own particular needs. Plain Figures Prices on Everything. Open Saturday Evenings. Motor Deliveries Everywhere <= a Cornelius M. W. Allied ers’ arings of the Pu sion on the righ’ Railways Cor Service Third ny to charge He protest WSASSA SS ss ESSE. Refrigerators in Solid Oak, ay reer Sanitary; White Interior Food Compartment. | WNUCon.6” Aves\5” ba) THE WORLD 1947 Summer Resorts |) VAUDEVILLE, Ouinpany and otha, vow. | CHAPLIN, tn "The LOEW'S NEW YORK THEA. $9 "Ciaelte Re wuolin \} ok |] Loew's American eo KEITHR NOKA BAYES, ACE MMi Pte Pai. Ay A SEAT, [ulin Anti seaige ; Annual ivensibe are tlt , HE: PERSON'S HEEAK a | JUST OUT! ~duiswans TE £ | CHARITY. ‘The Ultra Smart Price 5 Cents Event of the Season.” AUTOMOBILE 64 Pages of Places to ieee. | Go for Your Vacation SHEEPSHEAD BAY SPEEDWAY 000 ty Oniv e SAT., JUNE 23, ata P.M For sale at all World Offices and your near- est Liggett-Riker-Hegeman Drug Store in | Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Jersey City Room 211, Patna and Newark. gadliue taal ’ Turnouts. By Mail, 10 Cents Address The World Summer Resorts Bureau BURLESQUE, LYMPI( Mat. Daily ‘TIP-TOP GIRLS’ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE “GOD BE WITH YOU" | | York peetin, BL id rs “it was amasing. Now York bas Will Be the Best Time to Register broken all records. It Is so great fon that you can't grasp | members of the Campaign Committee. | his train was to| | sight of the train waved farewell with | of orchard white, shake well, and you . Billy and Mrs. Sunday found most of | and tan lotion and complexion beau: | station, | | | | han, claiming | an Oscar 8, Straus altting at | acioRS | | Ro | IPT TT aT I PI Peer? Fale Nea tioyes 18, 1917. stock owned by the New York Life would net the insurance company |,’ nearly a million dollars, and finally at the Public Service Commission law provides that no person shall hold the office of commissioner who holds any official relation to any street rail+ road corporation, In replying, Chairman Straus said that he did not know whether the New York Life held any stocks or is in any tran Pourterath Atreet Fitth Avenoe added that he was rhe ssepe l= Abele} = insurance company, although not on any of the finance committees. “1am no stockholder of any of the transit companies under this Com~ mission's jurisdiction, If I thought my being a director of the New York Life—in which I have no other inter Stop! Read! Consider! | TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY n as trustee—would have any e 1 would not sit Ask what hught of the New THEN will come the final three days with the usual “last minute rua —tired census agents, and « long, tedious wait for the procrastinators. WOMEN—For Your Convenience We Have Arranged That You May Register Here While You Shop Lemon Juice For Freckles Girls! Make beauty lotion at home for a few cents, Try it! The law requires only one registration at a public or other spe- cially appointed place. Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces Every woman, register. 16 to 60 years, inclusive, is required by law to | have a quarter pint of the best freckte Women living in Greater New York (Manhattan, Brooklyn, tifier at very, very small cost. Bronx, Queens and Richmond), register here. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will sup- ply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massdge this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arins and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin be- An Official Registration Card will be given you when you have registered. The Sooner You Register the Better Wert of FAL Avente Fourteenth Street RED CROSS WEEK June 18th to 25th THEATRES Winter Garden }i.""" },°". PASSING SHOV LYRIC * MY LADY'S ae ASTOR Eta Amount---#100,000,000.4 sich Stietc!” HIS LITTLE WIDOWS " sy BIOU % How! By everyone doing his bit. Vata. wv When!! Now. ‘| Where!!! Our Red Cross Booth. | The American Red Cross does What Then!!! the work and safeguards all expenditures. mC h 2 rr & Bayerd Veilera naar 48TH ST. The | wi ELLIOIT'S ie Wea gas LOV O' MIKE CASINO Ma ™ Wai sarge Hoven's Mesioal YOUR PsINCESS WASHINGTON SQ PLAYERS COMEDY J. 416 1 ‘ locus LINES , BOATS Suv | WHERE 10 co Bim now sel ert Ta __STEAMBOATS. ae Fires $48 STEAMBOATS. o Boston and New England Points Fall River Line Inside Route—Through Land-Locked Waters of Long Island Sound Leave Pler 14, N. R., Fulton St,, 5.30 P. M, Dally—-Due Boston 8.27 A. Keturn leave Boston (South Sta,) @ PB, M, Dally—Due N. ¥.7 A Afternoon and Evening Concerte--Excellent Cuisine $1.00 and $2.00 Ontside Staterooms. Inside Staterooms have outside ventilation and are always cool and comfortable Tickets, Staterooms and Information at City Tickct Offices, 17) and 1180 Broadway Also at all N. Y, Transfer Co. offices and various Tourist Agencies: General Office, Pier 14, North River. The New England Steamship Company STAIRS AND bown" STANDARD } “A DAUGHTER LONGACRE * Te Ty MCOLLIER In NOTHING fit veut MOKOSCO}\! fou» | THE BRAT i Bre. 20 LAST 9 ti 7 MOET ML at, Ew AMSTERDAM THEATRE W42"ST. GAIETY \, FULTGN 4.*. nr. # ' COURTENAY ™'\ WISE ran “GLOBE Yay ONd CHAPIN Fron Steamboat ¢ Go __PHOTOPLAYS, E OCKAN, STK NEY ISLAND All Service Daily Except Sunday. «Come Through” sae, ot ices BROADWAY 1! LIBERTY * 2:2" ¥ Te ee SUBMARINE EYE Ret 0 co A FOR BALE, vaptin DIAMONDS ON CREDIT 1 RASY TERMS ALL GOODS GUARANTEED, ‘Col ET \ ‘w. STEEPLECHASE - te TRAND' isin, AYP itis wy American Watch & Diamond Co, Outings to Pou operat en telephone Canal UB00, AMUSEMENTS. DIAMOND YEWELR CATSKILL EVENING LINE LUMBIA ¥ CASH OR Cal r HIP HIP HOORAY G IRLS (vedi t ce Shae Ltda BB DIAtENOS ystrous FER CONEY'S FUN FACTORY % DAY HUDSON LINE ii Best & Most Seasonable Merchandise — Fourteenth Mtreet West of Fitth Avenue ichibe! 1Y- THIRD JUNE SALE BRINGS TO YOU THAT WE j rt with Ninety Years of Successful Experience and Plenty of Ready Cash CAN BUY e Buy at Lowest Prices—You, in Turn, Buy at Lowest bleh” EVERYTHING ADVERTISED IN SUNDAY’S PAPERS ON SALE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW June Sale Specials! Summer Frocks and Tub Dresses Voiles in plain colors, stripes or floral effecta— = i -gathered—some with collars and cuffs of voile, organdie or wide pique—all sorte of designs in semi-tailored or fussy styles. All sizes. 4.65 Our reg. $5.94 and $6.49 JUNE SALE SPECIALS For Today and Tomorrow SUMMERY THINGS ot For Home and Cottage %" White Dresses CURTAINS CRETONNES SLII,..: variously trima with Inge end em COVERINGS “fh broidery., ribbon sashes—6 to 14 yra, SCRIM CURTAINS om 14,96 Boys’ Navy Blue Suite. .4.97 Plain or with valance in cream or All Wool Serge—medium | Wwalo—- somi-Nortolke mor trousers lined | White with lace insertion or edged ”® —T to 17 yrs. with deep beep gine 48 ct. Boys’ Summer Hats 37 “ New styles, including Rah" Rah, Delphine and Pinafore—crepe, duck ¥ and lnene—plain or fancy combi | nation Imported Net Bed Sets—elaborate at $2.65 Women's Marie Antoinette or lacet % Tub Silk Petticoats. . oT any Black, white and new ah ~ |Serim Ned Sete—full size, with 2 shirred, tucked flounces fitted | bolster, sham and valance— ait bands, Special 2.37 $3.00 Coutil Corsets. 1.95 Lightweight or fancies—medium or low bust—sizes 19 to 30, Winent Grade Cretennes—repro- $4.94 Heavy Jap Silk Blouses. 3,88 Alno Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe—white or flesh-—tallored and dreasy models. $1.57 Women's Middy Blouses. 1,17 White drild with sport collars, cuffs pe t riety Special, each 8.47” ining —cream effects, cy and belt--with or without’ hand smocking—sizes 34 to 44, see » Sta 87c Untrimmed Hats ries of Chinese design—very * mp and high lustre straws ‘in ‘or lampshades to maten and colors—various joa, Value .59 BT med free tf materials ore. sf $1.17 and, $1.37 Feather id ine cue it Trimmin sD) Cretonnes—in repp weave—about . ) bands and fancy feathers in | thirty different styles in artiatic and white | and original designs. Value 50. .2— * DAYS TOO WARM FOR COATS Demand One of These Novelty Taffeta BLOUSES CHARMING COLOR COMBINATIONS, SMART STRIPES—EFFECTIVE CHECKS—STRIKING PLAIDS White Taffeta or Broad Silk Collars and Cuffs. All Finely Tailored Models. Our reg. $6.85 hos Blouse Day 5.00 Very Special Ask to see our Special 1.85 Blouse—always in stock. MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M.’ To prevent dealers baying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. | took tbr the clocks! | $509 Women's Dene “ORT eeeeqP7"”™”77IT90T7zT $5.89 Women's Dusters v1 M0 | 72 et, Searle and Contres............ 52 Variety of fabrics. ckets, con- Lace trimmed and scalloped. yaritble, collars, — button DECORATIVE LINENS—MAIN FLOOR, “8xr8—aecoxn rt00n 95 et. Hemtitched er Ee Te $1.95 China and Tub Silk Blouses....1.58| ih icy lu) olisyitgne dependable White, flesh or maize-—tatiored worth 81.09 +75 atyles. ‘a SEME) r ¥ BLOUSES. BROOND FLOON, | ae mab veeriaaanah $2 ct, White Organ Blouses cA Rie aera ra a Baa pr Tucked Inserta—-well made. Felina . BLOUSES SECOND. PLO PS BASEMENT $1.94 Women's Lawn Dresses 137 , 7 black op white Pile collars and fee eee Be ae curte-full skirt—deep belt CURENS— THIRD FLOOR, DIES» BHOOND FLOOR bi 5 40 ct. Window Shades 37 et. Women's fix ewat . lor opaque, FP Hee wiz ! * with rollers and fix a's HADES THIRD FLOOR Our Pibd KNIT UNDMRIWH AR AEARS UDOT $9.25 to $10.25 98 ct, Little Tots’ White Dresses 58 Genuine Crex Grase Rugs. and yoke astyles—yokes, | %X12 ft—-f reclan trim'd and “hang | andr to 3 yre nt SECOND FLOOR Norfolk Suits pateh ole 7.45 band ‘THIND PLOOR 21 et. White Voiles pocket Witte GOODS—MAIN FLOOR, styles—her - checks and Ae for dresses, # — ge ned AR is ct. Heavy White Linens BOYS) CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR sport Blousen t 68 ct. Rompers 2 to 6 yrs. 55 | LINENS— MAIN. FLOOR BAe Ree aeevarious | 68 ct. Mohair Sleilennes 50 inch pin HOYS” FURNISHING THIRD FLOOR Hea | weave—high am, & nayy, b 1215 et. 9) DREs# GOOD: WAIN FtoGR, 1 $1.24 Black lustre New Cart in Scrims marae ne 16 et, Cotton Huck Towele Hleack white ont ASEAN servion= 1 j for all ml —= colored or MAIN FLOOR : RANA POOR |15 ct Fancy Yoiles $1.00 Chicago Pencil Sharpeners 67 styles ore iT wasn DAbe Fanos Ei emuNee home, ae “sataronn | 19 ¢t. Dress Ginghams--32 inch and oMece. | Stripes, checks and pla TATIONERY THIRD PLOOR. Wash Dr FABRIOS-~-BASEM By Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials. Look for the © 2.45 repp in plain colors—ginghams in plaids and |; Our be cad checks—and dainty striped dimities. fet an 4 3.45 Shirtwaist effects, sport models and one- & ° a piece styles. Buttone—gay ribbon ties—- ua Rl hace many smart trimming features. Pleated fhe N

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