The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1918, Page 9

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nn = . — - . — . ee “4 ’ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1918. evade customs duties on the erown . 1 "that among the clubs which have! PA | og = nye Swels of Russia which they were signified the intention of returning RAID ALLEGED OPIUM DEN. The Hoboken Chapter of the Amer. bringing into this country to set! for | socks of Nour (o the Food AdmInIs- ,Deue Setxed by Detectives tm WiTl- Defense Society voted last night certain unknown persons now strong | tration are inmeabare € Laandrs. | take to Director, General of Rall- in Bolshevik councils at Petrosrau. | City Midday Club, Women's Unt-| Detectives attached te Inapector Sav- | McAdob the question of chang- Behigi this charge tie stories of thy | versity Club, Lotog Club, Midwood | 48's staff raided an alleged opium dem the pames of the Lackawanna perfidy of former court offictuls « Club, Williams b, Hardware Ctrb, |!" Driges Avenue, Wilttamshurs, early ferryboats Bremen atid ’ | ’ : Buy W. 8. S. e sn antan'ave, 36 West 34th Ste oneltttine Women's and Misses’ Dainty Summer Dresses Nicholas Romanoff, of the jntris Brooklyn Germania Club, Coamopoil. | (0-U*%: and seized a quantity of the in! of an imposter wearing the’ uniforn tan. Club, Columbia Gla. SAM! sorte volden the nome uhuee and ob | of an American Army Lieutenan | Club, American Society of Swedish! tained $00 wih of egtem . the loyalty of a Russian Baroness i Engineers, »} York Yacht Club,! Letters to the inspector sald that men This Russian noblewoman, fleeine k Bx Lungheon Clu | 4nd Women were seen nightly in the bnickerbocke from the Russian revolution ar ‘lub, Uatholig Club, | place, but when 1 letectives descended Mate of fine quality Gingham and combingtions of Ginghame and Voile IE tnati - = known to be a strong Governmen . . Machinery Club, Metropolia Clu, |on the Chinese laundry they found onl Medy et fine eyaits, Gin mbintions ot Gingham ant Yo For Freckles Examination of Two Men Sus-| qjtnens against the two men chareea|Y: |. Harding, Flour Dealer, City Chub, Contry Clubs Marmonte | two Chinanven heatey Ce bee we? steortinent of Bi 7 onlored effects, : pected of Smuggling Brings | with mmugsiing, was approached « Must Pay That Amount for met Club, Fairview Country Club, | 804 lng Sam. They dented they had | . 5 95 $ 95 " a ae, : be shipboard and, it is alleged, asked nT ns, White Plains Club, American Yacnt| PWM. but a search of the place re- e NOMat Make beauty fiction” at Out Suggestion. assist in the plan, She not only re Failure to Obey Rules. Club, Wykagy! Country Club Nyack vealed the drug, the police say. | ’ Bene for @ tow conte,” Try it! ——= fused, but is said to have told cus a Chub, Century, Country CB, Kee ote | SILK DRESSES WASH SKIRTS y ‘tt \ cane * ¢ 4 Hints of court intrigue, of dgrh | toms inapestere Ber suspicions of cf The Federal Food Board announéed Golf. Club, Inwood Country Claw, CHINA DEPORTS GERMANS.| RM Sink $12.95 tools poh Sete eee $2.95 the juice of two lemons| doings behind the veil of revotution | forts to get the jewels into this coun- jig day that Ww. T. Harding, a Woodmere Club, Kew Gardens Coun- as strlen of the day Pony FS ‘mth t Club. » Gury free, ry Club, \ fate « bottle containing three ounces) and the dazzle of priceless gems com- Sein ane Aovir dewler on the New York Prod~ | The bakery of Max Shirmer in orchard shake well, and you ‘ Paice ve ; Bile wenater nint of the best freckle | ®ined to bring romance to the court ‘The War Departmemt at Wash ue Exchange, hag been given per= White Plaing was closed yesterday! roxio Thée led to the arre Jogalson, Great Reductions in Suits and Coats June has decided He was wholes: tan lotion, and complexion beau-| proceedings before U. 8. Commigsion- | {on has looked up the records of the | lssion to contribute $3,000 to the fdund gullty of failure to use a qum. | UNM & “Wholetale deportation of Ger- » at very, very small cost. or Edward R. Stanton of Hoboken| Supposed American ligutenant said] American Red Cross in Neu of hav- olent quantity of whet aubstitutes| Mans |t was learned here to-day i grocer has the lemons and store or tollet counter will thfs afternoon when Montefiore Kahn, ree ounces of orchard white! _ wealthy American, and Viadim!r ‘a few cents, Massage this sweetly ant lotion into the face, neck, and hands each day and see how 1" conse. § in making coffee cake, Which h LITTLE DIFFERENCI " to have had a part in the matter and ticonse, suspended thirty dagn OB SNE colon cake, Which Belo” pe bulb. of teu oro. wosloece RENCE WHAT YOU NE declared the man a fraud, More lon has been approved bY With the aubsiitutes, practically res! men. They will be interned im Austratie, A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND im . over, it was learned to-day secret | the United States Food Administra using to do so. ft to Maderetecd. Jognison, once an officer in the tion Rol t {service men have @ucceeded’ in lovat armies of Russia's Czar, appeared a ing $150,000 worth of the missing The penalty was inflicted after In- | adjourned hearing to answer to ‘ vestigators had examined the books ‘and blemishes disappear and|®" sdJourn gems in a New York safe deposit box amine clear, soft and white the skin he-|the charge of smuggling, ting tof Which is rented in the name of the | of brokers having offices in the Prod- ALL CARS TRANSFER TO—THE HOME OF TRUTH— @omes. Yes! It is harmiess.—Adrt. They are accused of attempting to} 0) ini, spurious officer. ice Exchange Building, The board lancet ay announced that Mr, Ha Meats e : TO WORKHOUSE FOR “TIP."|,0f,"¢ viol tour rules, These} | Peet ee amb, 381i B looming. dale§ —- He, a jobber tn flour and flour sub- | Roasting Pork, besldad _—_—_—_—___— S| ; Bee Man Who T to Influence stitutes, sold substantial quantities rene Rimployee Sent eee eae ue 59TH TO 69TH STRBET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE | Brief News of Our Summer Dresses | - W.S.S. ry Day. All Stores. Buy Sold at FTER all it's the name that lends to fame. For over twenty-seven years the name Kellner has stood for all that is substantial and worthy Street, Brooklyn, was sentenced to the ; Workhouse for three months to-day stitutes and with insufficient | after he had Been convicted jn the Court | Substitutes. He sold to @ certain} of Speolal Bessiona of s#iving a tip to] daker who had no license, He sold For Saturday— . . inf ho: {the Adams Ex-| substantial quantities of flour and A Millinery Item that Z in furniture. Pg ogg Lge — gh ol patetrereitgtien My Bae My speaks Sortie. $5.00 to $25.00 $5.00 to $25.00 , @And you camdepend always u George Magill of the Claim Department. | excess of the margins deemed reason- bated Be bay dd ) +: x The story told in court was that | ahie by the Administration.” Mrs Cnarles Edwards, No, 870 Mad heed Gkeneneae today son Street, Brooklyn, had a claim omainst the express company for $18.50 for goods Tost in transit, Kan- moderate prices. Sizes for women and Youthful modes for the miss misses; also “extra” or stout “Alkali In Soap —dignified styles * del@on gave the claim agent $1.50 din: eg ig y' for . the and asked hi the claim . matron, ‘The delay Mra. Edwards to} Bad For the Hair is réadily | Organdie _— Net ; atya| Soap should be used ver full "1 ~ | t would gs protit, tit you" Want to keep your Kale MeGkiiGl Gingham = —— Voile pier = ‘Golre | aid that the company had lite best. Most soaps and prepai fan a tripes been annoyed frequently by similar ! shar contatn too much. alkali Linens —_— Ratines \ cles 8 | ticks and that a numberof claimants |‘Qhis dries the scalp, makes the, hair Calicos — Tissues Checks -—— Foulards ! |hac Jost money. {brittle and ruins it Plaids Polka Dots | —- The best thing for steady use is just i &, sui ae = TWO SOLDIERS CONVICTED. | ordinary mulsined cocoanut off (which HT Glogs Styles simple or elaborate, suits able for any occasion As the season advances and many smart combinations. new modes develop, they are Every new style of it fi added to our comprehensive now style of merit fini r } a) +> . a place in our stock; practical stocks- ~and priced reasonably, | , 7 frocks for war workers Aad dainty in keeping with the spirit of the | . affairs’ for the happy hours of times. S DP B77 recreation. White Voile Dre », 813.76 Hloomingdales'—Main Floor, Lew. Ave, Building, MEN!——; We’ve Planned view So | You Could Save Much! And, best of all, you don’t have to be an expert to quiekly realize that the savings afforded are unusual—the mer- chandise itself is POSITIVE proof of this Men’s and Youths’ Suits is pure and greaseless), and is better alt in| than the most expensive soap or any- | * | thing else you can use BB) Sergt. Oti rand Private Wil- One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse Nam B.“arrison, both of Company s,|the hair and sealp thoroughly. Simply 49th Infantry, were convigted of robbery, | moisten the hair with water and pa grand larceny and assault when a jury{in. It makes an abundance of rich, in the Queens County Court returned a| creamy lather, which rinses out easily, verdict this morning. In connection| removing every particle of dust, dirt, Colorings gay or subdued, and | ough > 33 Sailors $1. banded with drapes of polka dot silk —or plain silk bands in self or con-. trasting colors. Main Floor, Louis XV Bedroom ‘Suite in Ameri- 2 (0) can Walnut—Burled Panels —4 picees. You are cordially invited to see the $6 rooms completely furnished on display here. They are interesting and instructive. with the same case, Private Roy Smith. | dandruff and excessive oil. The hair Harry Cohen has pleaded gullty. the scalp soft, and the hair fine and The four soldiera were arrested on| ii) bright, lustrous, @uffy and eagy “B b W k” E ° t Beinbrink {i Ht I > lo Hedi brine: agit withrtne poles | ou coe apy eek Economies tf A at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and . Tretere eee eaneat that wate ace & faW ounces will supply every tomers Here are a few suggestions: son was convicted @ week ago. Private: dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves April 18 after holding up the saloon of] til | afterward the soldiers used their army Cun yet mulsified cocoanut olf tured an hour later. ver of the family for months.—Adv& UMMERTIME Suits for men—made ofthe very coolest and airiest . “LiL Sisser’—a cute Sailor “Li Bruvver"* wears a Sailor $ 50 £ D f whit » tel d with Suit of whit , braided and t © of feather-weight fab- Lasts ts Atte e aLas) | RAL aera ee 1 | A A : “Susie’—a Bloomer Dress of Sonny" — — Romper Suit in , rics, tailored to perfection and eo CR SUEey Le Pick alte ce || maacenereae kelteand wet tam offered for selection, in.an almost unlimited assortment of choice Summer colorings and smart double breasted and military models—every one of them, in- cluding the famous Air-o-weaves, by the House of Kuppenheimer, priced in accordance with the “War-time Small Profit Policy” which is to prevail in Brill Stores for the Duration Of The War. Kuppenheimer Air-o-weaves . . . . $15.00 to $28.00 Tropical Worsteds . . . 17.50to 28.00 Silk Suite . . « +» 22,6010. 35.00 Cool Cloths « . . . . 12:50to 20,00 Palm Beaches . .'. .°~1e;00to 15.00 Flannels . . ... « + 20,00t0 35.00 DANE ek ka 15.00 tO 20.00 styles” at this price, either ——but the smart, snappy models for young men, as well as the more conservative model for older men. White A Comfortable “Lullaby C Bloomingdales'—Lezingion Avenue Arcade. Two Great Eclipses Tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon New Yorkers will be treated to an eclipse of the Sun which will be nearly total— an occurence of a lifetime and one worth watching for. Plain Blue Serges, Cheviots and Worsteds in all the desirable shades of the season, Work- manship that bears splendid - proof of the high character of + these suits But an event of much greater importance to you, and which occurs but once a year, will take place next Monday, June 10th —our Annual, QUEENSBORO BRIDGE SALE will eclipse all efforts of previous years. All departments are vieing with each other to secure special merchandise that will be offered at un- paralleled prices. Watch the Sunday’ World and American for further announcement of this great economy sale. Summer FUR Savings Furs are so rapidly increasing in pase it pays to have them carefully repaired and remodeled for next season. You can save still more by having the work done now, and need not pay until furs are taken out of our dry cold storage. Take advantage of thls opportunity to buy clothes of the better grade at a time when merchandise of thie character is scarce at any price More Good News! Men’s and Youths’ Trousers, *4.95 A companion event with the Big Suit Offer above; Tro of Worsteds and Cheviots in neat etripe effects; also Blue dize 28 to SO waist measure A complete line of Palm Beach Suits, Alpaca Coats, White Flannel, Duck or Khaki Trousers. Bloomingddles—Main Floor. For Your Comfort Right Now! Other Kuppenheimer Suits $25 to $50 Floor Coverings Sanford’s “Beauvais” 9x12 Axminster Rugs, $40 “Beauvais” quality, shown in‘all the most wanted Chinese and Turkish effects, with rich, high, soft nap. Suitable for: dining gpom or library Plain Colored Rag Rugs Shown in_the most wanted colorings, with fancy chintz borders to match all interior OTHER BRILL SUITS, SPECIAL AT $20 STRAW HATS SPECIALLY PRICED AT 82 TO 85 La Belle Porch Rugs Direct from Japan, Extra heavy and durable, in oval and square shapes, nat- Camp Stools Size. decorations. ural centres, with green, blue 4 one r or brown borders. Oval shape, Hero Lawn Swings | ausien | S2* | $15.98 | yox60 in... $2.35 THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK Larg enough and strong 4 Canvas ‘ seat and 29¢ Pyatohs, $9.98 | 487: $4.25 | $10.75 | 13x36 in.... 78e 1 279 Broadway Broadway, at 49th St. 47 Cortlandt St. 2 Flatbush Ave.; ' znough for fout adults. @ ardwood frame...... 629... ...97-48 | 36265 ins... $2.48 laid Linoleum ) 44 East 14th St. 1456 B'way, at 42nd St. 125th St,, at 3d Ave Bretyna : Specially priced at... 6.49 i Same with back, 39¢ Gold Seal ed ‘Yard, $1.25 4 1456 Broadway, Union Square, 125th St. and Brooklyn Stores Open Tomorrow Night : Garden Benches Town’ Chai Congoleum 59¢ | Color goes through to the ' ; sto ft. long; all hard a are Inlaid tile or parquet pat- | back and lasts’as long as the wood and nicely 1.19 | Adjustable foot rest 1.69 | terns. Ideal Suminer floor | linoleum, ‘Large range of par- ; pa bovteenens ‘ ° | and reclining back... Se covering quet and tile designs. Sn en ee : . | F |

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