The evening world. Newspaper, August 26, 1918, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, M t ww PHOTO PLAYS. _ par PLAYS. oR M. see505 Mm SCHENCK MDG GE Ste NEWEST paadvcrrow ALM. ONLY WAS Ge Young Girl Problem of Life and Marriage, with Veslt Weighed Se Asie! love - PENNY LUNCHES E 7 WN OUR SCHOOLS ~ DESERVE SUPPORT te rovowne LOEW THEATRES pa-day, Luos. *s Rate Y Thurs.,Fri & Sun. Thurs. 4 Fri. Deas ‘ey Al West End PAs rm ) Lincoln . ms Pe Ru Physician Makes Plea for Them WeSizs, Se to Department of Eh eeedebhidBh Education. Re MaMa Vo the Falitor of The Evening World I'way ic yy AMUSEMENTS. e effort now being made to In- (0b Uh Lael WAV & t. Foeday| duce the Department of Education to ViRE$1,00| provide, at cost, proper lunches to To nig’ children of our public schools de- serves wide publicity and should re- it has been of children - cc ery itia | ceive. astive support. | iia, DROME found. that 48 per, cent me to school with et che ANd thet breakfast or none at all, and nd upon @ push-cart luncheon Azbth St. Near Sth Av Twice Daily. y The pennies that are now expended BURLESQUE. “oR.” BitniioxiCani oe ee GEORGE P. MURPHY- ERInnuse semen the food supplied by well organized dict. kitchens, The result would be DI svay 0 47>51 Pvc y meal, _ Strand _Oreh, SHOW proper food would cover the cost of accra OLUMBIA *) neither a charity with anything pau- ‘PWINTER GARDEN % Hoes and Lee Gi Deriging in it. nora, great additional OF |! . cation put 20. per en of New es mental ac ping the r n PASSING SHOW REPUBLIC \\..1°, MARJORIE RAMBEAU in “WHERE TIES BLOO 1918 8 STEEPLECHASE CONEY'S FUNNY PLACE. 3 Gcepp and Fou! stating, Weociag, latter Core afing and 4G Other Attractions, — BIJOU “ing Tues. Eve. .' __ VAUDEVILLE, ls hospitals and SELWYN 1 DOUBLE “EXPOSURE ADE ffect on dren | HARRIS \\,}? § Bue _| WHY WORRY? ins ° BRICK J ASTOR 4s. 8 20, As, * Sidney Drew in weer Wea SMILING Maxine Fiott th ver A LEGIANCE BROADHURST « te VAUDEVILLE OCTOR'S the taking , or of the f money given’ them for on candy, is apparent ces would be overcome y the establishment of the school luncheon idea HERE ORT B. WILCOX, M.D. a ROCTOR yay, Be Bt i ol he ee LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE f, Hour 8 Mlijar PHOTO PLAYS. WV LONGACRE ‘\'". THE BLUE PEARL *" AVERY GOOD YOUNG MAN | PLYMOUTH 318: #22455, 880, eye! oF ease a 1 GEORGE SH She Walked :' ites “Clever Writing, Fresh Humor, Good Taste and Real Cha ILYRIC #3," MAYTIME yi!) dons | SHUBERT ** i GETHIN = SEVENTEN) ‘WICE DAILY Mats AT 2:10 WIGHT) AT 810) Y Ni nrs VAT May! CASINO “ TWICE DAILY PIONEER Fi = CORP With BRYANT WASHBURN Pe YahrONe knows that the War is packed full of human, personal, dramatic happen- ings—-so full that most of these happenings will eat never be known to anybody except the few who took part in them. “LIGHTNIN / A thousend things take place in the War vir Hot the GAVETY ‘To-ntstt a every week which would stand your hair on en but you never hear of them. The tragic s too swift, and each to-morrow swamps COHAN & HARRIS \.*5 Mow Moet to- It was Cecil B. De Mille’s determination to produce, and S. L. Rothapfel’s determination to exhibit, a great Artcraft War Picture which should really lift the veil of obscurity off normal human beings during War LYCEUM ¢ DAVID BELASCO Pre TIGER ROSE HUDSON Sine hea ys saw Here you have it BERNARD MANN = in FIENDLY ENEMIES, LIBERTY \.iW.3' 5! | 'GOING UP” = “Till | Come Back to You.’ AND This is one of the Nation- ally-Advertised Paramount peed LUC UY Seas and Artcraft Pictures— OEP IC a [Mee elena shown TO-DAY and ALL ~~ This Week BROOKLYN, AQTAR $8: Mun ith ae Now Playing The Innocent Maids ‘ frort | BROADWAY AT 49TH STREET Operated in Conjunction with The RIALTO, Both theatres under the direction of S, L, ROTHAPFEL ¢ , ” \ ; ? is : Y) ij A: iN \ i H Two great geniuses of the film—Cecil B. De Mille, master- director, and S. L. Rothapfel, master-exhibitor—are the allies who join forces this week for your better entertainment. Jesse L. Lasky Presents Cecil B. DeMille’s Production “TitL | Come Back To You’ An Grteraft Picture Fourteenth Street West of Firth Avenee THE STORE EASY TO REACH By Way of Interborough Subway to 14th Street THE. NEW WAY— NO CHANGE WAY-5 ct. WAY FROM WEST SIDE —Use— FROM EAST SIDE —Use— Jerome Ave. and Bronx Branches via Lexington Ave. to 14th St. Direct (Express Stop) (No Change of Cars) FROM QUEENS «alTipae 14th St. Change at Grand Central. First Express Stop is 14th St. B'way and Lenox Ave. Branches to 14th St. Direct (Express Stop) (No Change of Cars) FROM BROOKLYN —To— 14th St. Direct (Express Stop) (No Change of Cars) By Way B. R. T. Subway (The New Way—Quick W ay—s ct. Way) to rath Street =Uie== Fourth Ave. Broadway Subway direct to Union Square. Also all Broadway Elevated lines and connecting lines crossing Williamsburg Bridge transfer at Canal St. station to Fourth Ave. B'’way Subway without extra fare. Hearn Store Quickly and Easily Reached from Everywhere PHOTO PLAYS. “PHOTO PLAYS. Times Square By JEANIE MACPHERSON Think what those words mean in the emo- tional life of the world to-day—-‘Till I Come Back to You.” They have been pronounced by English boys, by French, by Belgian, by America’s deep voice. And they craft picture. are now the title of a great Art- A picture made and builded scene by scene with you in mind, that your decent American sensitiveness to the wrongs of common human- ity may vibrate and stir to stronger action. Belgium is the scene—that name which means Sorrow. The Allies are the actors, actors in deed, not in pretence, and the villains of the play are all too like to life. Them you know. qtited by Mr Tnchwting tbe | Wateh With Me , sing Night. 6 + DeMille'y pro- ‘ “Tilt Come Organ Solo. M Vlased Winer tai) DARtsoeenaN Rn EANOLENDY UTR ad tas se eA Nl RAR MECN 72x 108 * Double Savings for You This Week | AUGUST SALE Only ¢ low figures: Subject to slight imperfections that in no the wear. SHEETS WAMSUTTA | es Worth z mesial ZS Siem m: 54x 09 65x 90 65x 99... 65x108.., 72x 90... 78x 99... 72x108,., Bix 90... 81x 99... BIx108 90x 90. 90x 99 90x 108. 54x 99 65x 90 65x 99 65x108 72x 90 72x 99 Bix 00... Six 99... 81x08... 90x 00... |] 90x 99. 90x108.. WAMSUTTA 65x 99.. 65x108... 72x 00... 72x 99... 72x108 Bix 90 Six 99 81x108 90x 90 90x 99 90x 108 99x 99 BS ES Tee ene || as.86 183.94 z <b cee ea FINE BLOUSES, 3.97 Our reg. 84.94 to $5.94. Handsome dress models of Georg- ette Crepe, smartly trimmed, vari- ety of colors. white. Last Week August Sale Scarfs, Squares and Centerpieces Neat and elaborate designs — hemstitched o. trimmed with fancy laces-— our reg. .45 . Bt our reg. 07 rk & | 1'o prevent dealers buying, quantities re BUSINESS HOURS—10 A, M. HEARN AEARN West of Pith Avenue LAST FOUR DAYS BARGAINS GALORE ALL OVER THE STORE These Quotations for Both Today and Tomorrow | STOCK | Last Week August Sale Muslins, Sheets, Pillow Cases These sale prices have worked wonders during the past month days remain in which to buy at these exceptionally way impair PILLOW CASES WAMSUTTA eR 42x36 42x4016 45x36 45x40by 59 50x36 63 50x40!y 6s 54x36 oo 54x40! 69 NeW BEDFORD Work Lc Benes oy) 45x96 63 $5x4014 69 50x36..... 69 WAMS 2x36 42x4036... 45x30 45x4014 54x56 S4x0)y Size before hemming. nt of sizes for that MUSLINS Muslins—Fruit of Loom, Long: dale Hill our reg. 34... BY Limit 20 yds. 36-inch Unbleached Muslin—value .27, Bleached Sheetings— S4.inch (for single size beds) value .49.... seeeee 72-inch (for %4 value .59 .. No mail or telephone orders om above: Tuesday Our Blouse Day STOCK CLEARANCE PREVIOUS TO STOCK TAKING HAS CREATED BARGAINS UNUSUAL IN VOILE BLOUSES, 1.42 Our reg. #1.95. Dainty Lace Trimmed Models, ‘lip on and other styles, SMOCKS $3.25 Our reg. 8.94. Batiste and voile hand smocked and embroidered collars—rose, blue and Clearances Wash Fabrics Remnants of Wash Dress Fabrics 30 to 45, 24 Novelty Skirtinge—maay pretty patterns were 57 to AS Shi Silk Mixed Novelties— were 4S Fancy Dress Voil were .30 to 37 MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. tricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. $7.4 Women’s & Misses” Sport Suite 9.65 | $1.47 & $1.75 Silk Foulards AAT n Kaba ar Soft finish—various styles and Ging’ with contrast. bands s | ne re 1LKS— MAIN FLOOR WOMEN'S DEVE, SECOND FLOOR | $1.68 French S Pea 143 68 Fr erges 40 incl $1.68 Girls’ Tub Dresses Me eatcac tan, brown, Plaid 4 new models— fet, myrtle, Burgun: ty, st 3 4PCOND FLOOR navy‘ k a DRE 18 MAIN FLOOR ti 57. ct, Little Tots’ Petticoste,--ssivy | 35 ct. Sith and Cotton Mulls and Jace trimd—sizes to 6 yours Light and dark colors AE ee eT Sa BCOND FLOR WASH DIthos FABRICS BASEMENT ’ Suits 6 to 17 Ly er 6.501 «5 ct. White Poplins.... che and | Hearn'’a good. wear have exura stands. for HOVS CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR dresses and middies, shable Trousers 78] form na white d Will te GOODS MAIN FLOOR, $2.01 Bleached Sheets 147 5,00 dependable quality — at ie A SLNs ia Seanese 15 ct. Mercerized Damask MM 2 64-inch--bleached heavy close $h 10 | 0 Men Athletic Union Suite 78 LINENS MAIN FLOOR, MENS UNDER Whale analy PLoul $2.92 Hearn's Specia! Pillows 176 57 ct. Women's Cotton Union Suits 47 HARI 2H) Suet om peat oyF iWiasi-wAin ¥eoon,O® |? a NR to 6 P.M. CLEARANCES The Store for Everybody “If stores advertise banking hours,” writes one of our old-time customers, “when can we women-workers shop?” Our New Store Hours of 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. Solves the Problem Gives our co-workers additional time at home mornings ease= up the early morning rush-hour traffic— enables women-workers (and their number increases every day) to do necessary shopping after 5 P. M.— conserves fuel and man and women- power, Store closed day Sat in Summer as originated by us 18 years ago. i Sieeeaisemsneiaiitnalaciieasal | Clearances of DRESS GOODS at prices that make it worth your while to stock up for future use—should there be no immediate need 36-in. Hairline and Novelty Mohairs— Copenhagen, brown, gar- net, myrtle, navy and bla —reg. ‘ . 50-in. a Sicilians — cream, brown, navy and black— EGER cccdissccisrces Rien 54-inch Nerety Plaids and Check Coatings— black and white with O7 40 to 48 Inch All-Wool Embroi- dered Serges and Poplins— white, tan, myrtle, navy and black —in spots and scrolls, medallion square designs— reg. $2.07 to $3.24... 50-in. All-Wool Serge—man- nish wear, in navy blue..,.2.44 40-in, All-Wool, Plaids and Stripes—navy, garnet and green grounds with various color combinations 68 36-in. Mohaire—fine weave, silk- finished—navy, cream, wray and garnet—reg. .68 52 Tub Skirts Priced for final clearance at 2.45 Regular Price, $4.97 Some are very slightly or soiled, rumpled but the styles are ex- tractive and the ma- Is are of the best are obtainable in the lot, though not in each style, Men’s Summer Suits Reduced for Final CLEARANCE Extra fine Mohair Suits in gray, green and blue stripes, all possessing the same high grade workmanship that has made HEARN CLOTHES popular—longs, regulars and stouts, 12.95 Our regular 818.50. Also High-Grade Summer Suits— two piece, in tan, gray and cream— regulars and stouts— our reg. $9.95 . 6.95 Clearance Bargains from Here and There Silk Shades for Candle or Electric Light; slight imperfections — regular STF te BPs iccassssiscs AZ Men’s Umbrellas Silk and Linen, with good strong frames, plain handles; reg. 3.47 2 Hosiery Women's White Silk Hose—good quality; reg. 1,95—sale.. 1.78 also- Women's White Silk Embroid- ered Hose,.....,. Special 1.05 2.50] .

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