The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1918, Page 21

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DIAMONDS ws bray DIAMONDS BOUGH Abs PovCuE ASD SoLp to BENDEIT. 175 Brvivias and, Founa™ n Word or Bureau w * advertisements of The Word's les, or ean bo ty to The World. New York, or Office, 4140. Maine 2 re wea 10.00 A.M | Oe [3 The New England Steamship Co. Satna anes SRSEEEeEeenee meet LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. “Hitchy Koo, 1918,” Highly Entertaining BY CHARLES DARNTON : 1 ITH a silk hat cocked over ond 5,., blacksand-whit Franc tye and a walstcoat of the dreadnought variety, that reckless manager Raymond Hitehoock, gave the s!l\y season a poke In the ribs at the Globe Theatre last night by presenting “him- self” in “Hitchy Koo, 1918." It was the same “Hitehy” |saw in 197, a bit more modest, haps, yet by no means shy. His ¢ that wo! per om: ‘foolery aeemed to be merely Incidental krievances to ghe War Labor Boa: He talked to the were called on by the board to-day "e to the performance. audience as though it were a brother ot a sister, and tpen let the take its course, apparentiy siving @ hang. Pushing # pe tor on the stage he did hi of work as a Flatbush parent who bit child, made howlingly funny by fn | undersized comedienne named Ray | Dooley. Even at the risk of hurting her fes!- ings, I must mention Miss Dool+y| |again for her decidedly’ comic antics | as a kitchen maid, with Leon Errol acting as the inebriated chef of @ \household. Mr. Errol brought down |the funniest alcoholic performance of his staggering career on the stage. But for once Mr. Errol hag @ rival in the matter of taking “fun@y fails." | Roy Cummings not only tumbied into ioe orchestra pit, but he came down with the “back-drop” and got so hope- \lessly mixed up with the scenery thst he scored one of the biggest hits of the night. Morence O'Denishawn carried oft the danoing honors in a way that created a sensation, She had Brosa- |Sisters gave an operatic tone to the proceedings, and youthful chorus girls | were pleasingly in evidence. In short, “Hitchy Koo, | highly entertaining. ‘| Muratore Sings «-|‘La Marseillaise’ WithFrench Band By Sylvester Rawling. i & MUSIQUE MILITAIRE FRAN- Sapt. Gabriel Pares, con- ductor, gave a concert at Carne- wie Hall last night. ‘This famous , wounded, is here by authority of the French Government and by Invitation of the National Was Work Council of |the ¥. M. C, A. $4 took part an tne| | trea Cross parad¢ and it has belped | }was its firat ambitious concert, It} Capt. sioner of France. jaudience greeted the band and wei- jeomed it with enthusiasm is worth hearir utes from it is nd and satis- and the men p together with fine balance and on under | baton, | played beginning, put everyb: proper humor to enjoy the which, contained Massenet' jture, ere played by MOL Mager, viola; Mi i. Le Debruille, violin; lauelle, ‘ct Brin, Roy, formerly of the } | phony Orc bassoon, and pruille ap pianist, in § priceloso.”" r A second time In BROOKLYN Your Credit Is Good at Me Bnerys Brooklyn's Most Reliable Fur niture and Carpet House 86-88-90 Myrtle Ave., at Lawrence St. We Help You Get a Home | J} Many a man and» ad visions gr $45. 00 $1 Deposit. 75¢ Weekly j labor Bm show th without interests = labor movement ES erie ahs cr Fe AN R both the houseand the stoveplpe with | Cartmell | way at her wonderful feet. and Harris also danced gleverly, Ireue | | Bordon! roused enthusiijm with pa- triotle songs in French; the Kouns 1918," is| French military band, composed of| musicians who have seen service at| the front, many of them having been | jon other patriotic occasions, but this | was given under the patronage of| ‘Andre Tardieu, High Commis- | A near-to-capacity | Aside from| i The Greatest Baby ddan for clarinet and M. Margy sang For. rer's ‘Aux morte pour la Patrie, was plenty of applause for Margy having to repea climax was reached | Murtore sang “La M ars pronounced it the audien + explosive in t ng maintained. sung, and impresal Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots | There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, ¢ Othine—double strength—is guar. ut invitation, by ev Cup ares and his men took their honors | @nteed to remove these homely spots. es it was @ great night for] Simply get an ounce of Othine —double strength—from any druggist An odd thing was the complets ab-|and apply a little of it night and) 1, Sence of decorations and flags from | morning and you should soon see that) the stage and from the auditorium. | even the wors! freckles have begun to | Not even “Old Glory” was displayed, —- Warne Striking Sche- mectady Car Men, WASHINGTON, June 1.—Striking street railway men of Schenectady, N. Y., who have, refused to submit their disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that | more than an ounce is needed to com: pletely clear the skin and gain "| Beautiful clear complexion Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles, —Advt. — WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS consider their action, and warned that are acting against thelr own best and discrediting the patriotic | 4° Girls For school-closing and partie | all the hours touches. | FROCKS—all fluff and whiteness Hugelam and Junige or toile || WAtte, Organdie and Lawn | White de Chines Geor- pereate—pisin solo iormand Fourteenth Street Wen 0iew cee || Dressee—Sheer and bewitching fete, ani Wat. Dreseee These pesreles plete colors ‘divas ; with fine tucking, wide bands , $7.94 Boy e Suite, . f 6.38 Women’s White Canvas |] of embroidery and prettiest u Reman styles = Xora td bet a vt pte : |] lace edgings and | e tiny silk buds are “ove wiv sata palr of thousera, 1] iastings tucked im among laces and {rile ap Piprabgg hl fh ath - eet ene ing touch “glen $2.94 Young Men's ’ ‘ m * |] Our reg. $3.88) seees 2.83 10 00 10 yearns... “ss 1L77 wait aed sy, iene: F218 ‘ : ae stripes and mixtu ze A Coterie of Pretty Voile Dresseg, tailored, df LACE SHOES |] Cool, Summery ikht colors, some in plaim qolors, others in $1.45, Boys’ Wash waist line—all sort prety, pockets ang Suits esque organdie AT 3.95 Middy Dresses—These are Co- penhagen “blue—the blouse is trimmed with white braid ‘nd Uy, oa Worse, Beg ee im | HE offering consists of sites 8 to 14... Special 2.93 sites 8 to WS... 0. 0., 2.88 sist am 12% to M4. two very desirable and ‘ S4.et. Be Cape....... a3 | popular models of ‘the Ho! For a Sutm ih As : amous Tenderfoot h it 74 ot. top showing the New sty! gs light and ‘nediuws Narrow Toe Model with Misses’ and Girls’ ‘te, Be chinay Lie Girt Knitted str Hed percales—s to 1b yre. High French Heel, eateries eoo—Navy bles | Light or dark gray | — While tie: kestoh bala Heed anally Gees | ic eae “viyleepund:| berWered wit ‘The Soldiers’ Friend | depicts the more con-, Wav avic—pisw: | Sees Boek 4 Noles 124 Lepial eae servative model, with ast ak 4 ail “ rs ” medium round toe and oe adhe eereige all 3.24| tories” 204 Sie Ceorbeyt sizes from 3 to 8 in B, C, Wai 0. MGA! Saad lotoaS en ik! (Om ae D and EF widths. Also these June Sale Specials: FRIDAY SATURDAY' ‘tart of Season”’ Sale Misses’ Summer Dresses _ Our Regular : \4.92] $6.75 and $7.85 |4.92, Fresh, charming, inexpens- ive frocks— They are ideal costumes for Sunny Sum- mer Days and have a youth- ful, dainty simplicity which is altogether A La Mode. Boys’ Tan Scout Lace Shoes Solid her sole: 1 to 6—regularly 83 Women’s or Growing Girls” White Nubuck Oxfords.. aoe ABH Welted soles. —e tedium round toes, broad, fow heels all sizes—value, $5.50. BROOKLYN’S FASTEST GROWING STORE! £ Sale Ends Saturday, 6 P, M. SER WORLD, AMERICAN, TIMES OF SATURDAY FOR 4 ARTICULARS Bron: BOND ST. MANOVER PL. Brootia S.BAILEY CO. Mothers! Mothers! Lovers of Tennis Will Be Eager for These Tennis Rackets Well-known ma regulation Hize—our reg, $1.50 1.12 Tennis Balls Wright & Ditwon—"1915 ¢ pionship’—our reg. 0 -: | BuyWar Savings Stamps | Week Ever Held! Starts To-morrow Saturday LECTURES DAILY By World’s Most Prominent Physicians. ham- Auspices.of Dept. of Health, City of New Yor! Laura M. Riegelman, M. D. That Invi 1918: it nREARN Fourteenth Street These Prett of a Summer day,-show many new, exquisite Dresses That Are Ever So Popular syith the Girls Couch Hammocks And the cost is so moderate when the cool or Meet OW Fith Avene, SATURDAY—A Making-Reiady-for-Summer 24th ANNUAL JUNE SALE IS ON and Many Specials Besides As a June p Sale Participant ‘This, Departs, t offers the fi Powing Seturday Speciale, ‘821,75 penne Men's Frocks Wear s and holidays tn short, for 51,94 Boys’ Suits. . 1.45 jours alsis juni ety of atripes— contrasting trimm 58,74 Boys! Su’ fe. ollars, hemstitched ‘or lace Khaki Dresees—There are splen- did dresses for camp and coun. A “Double Header” for Men Men’sWhite Shirts of the Famous “Arrow” Brand (Cluett Peabody & Co., Makers) 1.26 ($2, $2.50 and $3 Grades) Dis ued numbers, but wonderful value. All of these are fresh, new goods just arrived. Fine pique bosom Bute or semi-fittedsbosoms—plain and pleated styles, single or turn-back cuffs. Sires 14 to 18 For any man seckéng @ “dress” shirt this is @ most ususual opportunity. + assortinent Aleo in This Sale Men’s Negligee Shirts 1.26 Regularly Priced 1.48 (from 1.78) ¢ collection comprises woven madras, fine mercerised yar fabric ‘This and crep M e in Jacquard and pebble cloth hionable stripes—single and in combination. Color range is excellent About 50 patterns to select from, Sizes 1349 to 17 ¥ Week-End Toilet Comforts te Repose Briefly Told z z 9 = &@ M) i) n 2 (8 rs = QO Bor ugh ¢ hairman Div ston of Buby W of Mayor's Co ee O 5-PIECE MANICURE S. fof 7 ‘ational 6, Healt ieint, City ut New comfort to be derived is se considergbies Leaiheretic suider) reg. 48. < k; Chair Ar A < h k Ring Gauch Hi ue PALMETTO SOAP = Batley’s Auditorium— 3d Floor 3 P.M.—Daily! = Couch Hammocks ne Save sevenbige Reg. 8 0 cobe—bos of sis Khaki color, wll made mate In grey or khaki colored deni DIVERS’ CAPS—in colors Sat “The Hygiene of Infancy, * LAURA trea; rust-proof throughout; button-tufted — mattr reg. 18 Special 1S M. RIEGE M a all, chain. huog, including new | tached iron lege (convertible bg : # : Monc “Infant Feeding "DR CHARLES slat-ends and Shack ret in red, | cot if desired), wind-shield WAYNE CEDAR PAPER—to E, GARDNER t of y of New Yor reen and brown ‘ and pair of chaing bones, drawers, closets, etc., size Heaith Stati focluding attac Be tw ee | Be 12.94 40x48 inches; special 18 Tuesda 11, 1918 “Prenatal Care of Expectant sheets for 40 Mothers,” M LOUISE TURTON, M.D. Davenport Couch Hammocks—adjustable-- upholstered S0c CAN OF “PROTECTO” or ee gree ta ar Signale," MABEL G SISSON, M. back--finest fitted mattress brown and 47 BG) Soe CAN OF MOTH CRYSTALS | Mth a Di pent ee ow TChitten green, brown and red, grey and blue....... . (eubatitute for camphor) gg Thursda 13, 1918-—-“Medical Inspection of School ehslen ot ars Children,” DR. PLATH, of School Inspect Brook é MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. ment ay. Jur to iio tne bes and ( lothing,"" LAURAM. |B 'To prevent dcalera buying. quantities reatrieted, No Mall or Telephone Orders. Saturday," J 191% “Baby Fosture,i ELIZA M (9.00 | $1.23 Peticn 08 | $1.38 Girlo’ Summer Frocks 10 | MOSHER, M.D. Mrs. Viola \ Heeanigen ail’ lengths \? Rite of dniaty givinoect to 1 Balloons Free to atc ‘hildren docompanted by Adult! ew Ant AER 2 ONUTRIS' DEPT. — SECOND FLOOR KO-KO, the funniest clown of here for t BOYS’ CLUTHING—THIKD F | Dav her, siyie— | Met at week to ai © kiddies, broad 9 tol | va French” Cambric—36 i eS 11 00 SHORS ShOOND FLUOR. ahees Le 36 envelopess—white and and 1 HA iH} Coles, | Your Photograph FRE E! ; {| $4.0 Boys! Lace Shoes 318 STATIONERY. THIRD FLOOR With a purchase of $1 or sear, Gir ‘ 3 : i‘ Pack tan-ceew Magilen laste | 90 ot, Men's Underwear “ Departments will gi c 0x9 Mo fancier SHOES -SPCOND FLOOR atyle~sleeve- net Size Photograpt st the Ja 461 Kult YOUNG MEN'S DEPT. —THI $3.00 Chileon White Shoes agi trawer® Brooklyn st! buckskin—button et Bring the baby, boy or gi: vet one of these fine photo- : 4 \ 4s arty de widthe PH, TREE! “ free tt i pines 6 to L . Competit iI ! Mre. 1 roots’ FURNISHINGS THIKI) FY SHOES SECOND FLOOR UNDERWEAR MATS FLOOR, Edward G. Entwiale ait Miss It Entwisle 74 ct. Boys’ Sport Blouses Bs 18 57,8 68 ¢t Children's Unien Suite. . a Studio, Brooklyn, \fovda da nd medium atripe oe otton—low neck—sieever to I years Lae ne BROOKLYN’S FASTES! GROWING STORE’ Bove: MRMESNGS—TAIRE FLOOR 2 ’ An WRAR--MAIN FLOOR, s me Ce eaannEENEEEEEEEEEEE ‘

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