The evening world. Newspaper, September 11, 1918, Page 15

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tHE ‘EVENING ‘WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1918, a NL Deen veer navOR ia? Th “FEY F POLICEWOMAN MODEST = | WIFE OF NAVAL OFFICER | BUSINESS HOURS: 10 A.M. [BUSINESS HOURS: 10 A. M. to 6 P..M._| EW -TOrK FiOOr UuverIng UO. OVER FIRST ARREST) RETURNS TO THE STAGE; STEAMBO\TS. pains Will HUDSON River (au 0 Flatbush Av. DUC MM Kose Goldstein Blushes as She Says| APPEAR HERE SOON BROOKLYN Fulton St. “Any One Could Have le AY N E Done It.” t INCLUDING SUNDAY, Rose Goldstein, New York's first > Tow bh Stree Wei Fa "vnc | Pqo Mighty Carloads of Mill Len oa paioveman 1s make ta arrest. ox | $ Wear usa pont eA og RY ec to $1. 50 Gr ae S 3 Bi ot look at all like one would expect «| % between New York un bt —, not to P Eventos tine ie ind Albany! and troy ade: 9 policewoman to look. First, Miss Gold- | ¢ Ath Semi- Annual Dressiaakers’ Sale OPEN to jotie ty stein is rather small, 4, second, she ts —_ Haat zie ‘Bh ak decidedly pretty. She looked chic this| ALE 2 idicre and sailors in morning when sh¢ reported for duty at Tel d deed 1 ki ae the office, of Beputy Commissioner UP BOATS | ,,, foun. | 7M Efen O'Grady, wearing a black and nese Derviee' | pertice | “Sestea” Lae icibe ty white checkered skirt, a close fitting S a x tor. oe | ie to 60 it 2—70e to 8c black velvet coat and a black velvet Woot toast PY 19 Linoleum, CUT triple enameled ex toque under which was golden hair that | youre at $20 ny Foe ‘ Fu a tra ig on Ps revit contrasted perfectly with nice blue eyes . e Wen site | eee wide; neal vate me | arzteneat “Nghe ‘blushed modestly when asked upply lour Dressmaking Needs Vuring I hese ast ays “4e erns, genuine felt how she felt when arresting Mrs. “ide | sage base... si floc! 5. ; hie ope |2 Soot | Mite MB AS. ook eee ee eee Esther Pollock of No. 214 Rivington a] ? —— y ad am Un sii wo Hist com Line l72¢ Tapestry Carpel| eink mise, ame mali Assortments Are New—Values Are Great+ nae Heian, ‘beuetifel patterias l c Bi, cater ceeded bas pg a SALE DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE: turn b 4 ‘ eversible, beautiful’ pa 5 i p mtr? at = aa Hy wenn he eas terns; suitable for halls nd displaying nice, even teeth. | “Anyone NEW Silks, Dress Goods NEW Notions, Linings, jon_teler Canal’ uine ‘ could have done it. na -_ = = Feltex vas I; Oe ee man? Don't ask me; I don't know what} NEW Wash Dress Fabrics, NEW Dress Forms, Scissors, VER NIGHT LINES AT HALF 1 would have don NEW Trimmings, Laces, Ribbons, NEW Chiffons, Georgette Crepe NEW YORK - ALBANY - TROY LINOLEUM RUG PRICE leave pet, $2,842 Le ray SANITARY RUGS, Known from Coast to Coast, at HYLAN PRAISES MAGISTRATE $yirs onsen 17th Semi-Annual Dressmakers’ Sale Fashionable Silks a) ioe ie be LESS THAN HALF REGULAR PRICE FOR SPEEDWAY DECISION sy MUN. 17th Semi-Annual DRESSMAKERS’ SALE. xprews {reighi 85.50—6x9—special » 3.49 | £10,00—9x10.6. we Pehpebeey ee ress oo Ss 40-inch Crepe de Chines 1.18 $7.00 ‘ + 4.49 | $12.00—9x12. caren SEE ve ; . hs renin. Bh Mo ° pe lee ios NREL ELE aA EE 98 Simpson, Who Dismissed Case] atarearet wntiates tarry Wren? | Fabriee—Droadcloths, Velours, Fpingles, Serges, Poplins, ete enonrvicnai eel A PLEASANT WAY TO Aga 4 ¢ ade, | Commander Orson D. Munn, U. 8. N Colors—the very newest as well as staple. mhite, cream, ivory and light 8 3x10.6 oo! Ve 4 Tm S Gets Letter. ts appearing in Washington, D.C. a8 1 Prices—exceptionally low considering scarcity of wool and | |e") (Me “low Tain Commending the decision of Magia | 0N¢ of the principals in the comedy “Tea ever-increasing market 40-inch Crepe gee nd Hopuble OF THE HUDSON trate Simpron in Washington Heights] fF Three.” which Is scheduled to onen . ; our reg. ae sai f 1,87 gender senses | $27 7x9 Axminster Rugs......... DEE | cours tordny. when he dinmivged: mm. 0M cy AE the Maxine Elott Thea. | A Te hy Cohige B dcloth emake na ny EEnsn eS, o monses against the Harlem Board of| tf@ on Sept. 19. Her appearance refutes -iInc iron roadcloths Dull pred ‘Fall ola i QUNt 7 a pa $27 9x12 Seamless Brussels Rugs Trade charged with driving an auto-| 4eMials of recent reports that sne would in excellent variety Rear po fine. YOUR + ee mobile on the Speedway Friday, Mayer a Our regular $3.24.... Dressmakers’ Sale, 2.63 38-inch Satine our reel 4 gg - = the Magieatel the following letter to)" the Munna were married Deo 14, Sponged and Shrunk—Notice this fine line of colors— wer Bitty apranr ee - pe THEATRES. SHaATAA | "Say Dear Judge: T want to take this] 191. at the home of the bride's nunt Nutria Taupe Delft Wistaria ing, shades —> make chara x 5 Jopportunity to highly commend you for] NF®) William A. BR\er. heasurent Raccoon Elephant Belgian Mint frocks, if Amsterdam winTER GARDEN ne 0. Nat : the ceesienen ee einen tae Sie; SeAu aapedind th the comedy Reindeer Mole Army Ruby 40-inch Crepe Georgettes (PASSING SHOW! ie Pringle and ‘Levers. ‘The Legisiature| “Over Night” while her husband was an Sable Mica Fox Burgundy a MRE 1.22 R jist Emo | never intended that a speedway costing| Hnsign in the navy. He is now ata. | Blue Bird Rose Seal Olive ere’ Sale ALL SEATS AT BOX OFFICE CENTRAL Fes ATSki WES ee Ul Che multion dollars, with an upkeep cest | woned. ot Newport Japan Blue Myrtle N Black Light, Gark, mediam ond Say EXCURSIONS. ROOF Ziegfeld Midnight “Frotic of $35,000 per annum, should be used a a aun ae hbihen rat 4 st shades—one of the most demanded Se Bice. tt ‘Devan . Sauk Geach "| TO RAI U and several other shades. fabrics, because it may be so éx- iy One E i Se by only half a dozen wealthy horse: SE INER To. DAY. taabively bed. x Dey xcursion KNSRBROGUC new 3 6 St. Bes men who drive fast horses. The Speed- 48-INCH PLAIDS—French serge | ALL WOOL POPLINS detach "oe eli { / Sunday, September 15 — TO-DAY. 2.20. way should be opened up for the peo-! Steamer St, weave—navy blue or green | 4ginch—rose, delft, Belgian blue, incl cl tins— i SOMEONE IN ple.” e 25 Last, to Be Re: . |] ground—small and large designs | army, blue bird, castor, moves, our On Bde gree 1.37 ———— fork of raising the Americun liner! our reg. $2.8 taupe, elephant, mole, Japan blue, vs THE MAID oe TOUNTAINS St. Paul, isk jaupe, eleph: je, Japan blue, Rich deep black—soft drapl ! NTIC cry amas THE HOUSE Hiner Marie sarunpae. || Meremants Ack, Fartent to Moatty Gh Seal bleh Matta sinc MANNIS myrtle, prune, fox, African brows, | | "auatity-~for skirts, costs, fecks < A Jorn TENTURY 13,12" yt tat gt ‘The Merchants’ Association has writ-| built around the sunken orate und ai All-wool—men's wear blue—fine | Ae 18 CRUERION Bee. Ney AL JULSON ri sill BAD) kad Woltce Commalanioner Hnright urging| im readiness to begin pumping “out tns|| Australian wool—close,firmweave | Bresemakers’ Sale 1.76 Matucems Wed & Sat 2.30 J Y - Pete of his order, to take effect! “Steen hundred tone of bri ci have —most epee ey: ae apes, ALL WOOL CHALL S i | TH ways € Beats 54m $1,_$1.50 t, 16, dividing the north and ith | bee: Praveen suits and many other its ‘ m - ps LOMAS A. WISE vy | | Boor CENTURY THEATRE AT 11.20. | thoroughfares ef. Manhattan betwoon| eubmerged vessel an talents ke ‘wit|| durability ix well known— "| Stripes, buds, borders, dots and ClSSOTS and ae “MR. B nl oie URY GROVE MIDNIGHT | commercial and passenger traffic. The| ROL capsize sxain when oat our reg. florals on light and dark grounds— Sh GLOBE &* " ein | gesoeigtion. aske that Lafayette Btrect| See ee Me nd will tien % e i | our reg 82 ears 2 4 nd Fourth Avenue be continued a8! the Robblis Dry’ Dock, Brook'yn, for|| 4%INCH BLACK RPIN - Dressmakers’ Sale BOOTH PENROD FULTON, Wort | ONC | mixed traffic streets repairs, $1.97—~ | ALL WOOL STORM SERGES TARKINGTON'S Made into play form by Edward E, Rose, CORT {i WANTED cra ano FIDDLERS THREE TRAINMEN, AGES 21 TO 55, SUBWAY AND ELEVATED DIVISIONS. INTERBOROUGH RAPID | | ben Bway 43 SEe TRANSIT CO. " 7 r 145| | &O- COHAN Sissies kk APPLY ROOM 1283, T y 4 BROADWAY, 9 A. M. TO 5 ont munca, conan jotke ARO! West 44 st Mota. Phu ariace a, hat P, M. DAILY EXCEPT SUN- DAY. A LAUGHING SUCCESS. f LIGHTNIN EDUCATIONAL, INST RUCTION, FREE Typewriter Instruction Learn Wo ve @ proticient typlst without cost to yourself. We bere morning and afternoon classes. Experts are in charge. We pes geen the machines for these cl place you in position free expense tO you 8% Soon as you be- ae LIBERTY Weta?! Wixi “GOING UP” Bolmont 72> jg Sitar” THURS Seta int! CROPS AND CROPPERS with NOMUBAN. S00 St, Ever Be gt ats, MUSICAL NIT.” ¢ fast operator. ” ois hole ‘aie cl lasses, to rain young STANDARD "333.5; siamo pists re Rant sdesnand. for Capable typiste: | ein | ‘i VAUDEVILLE, | | Johnny Burke. ( } Maine Tiros, jeLean tn‘ he k & Gary, Ste ay'as you entar, alt SL ‘6 Confession Theovo \Kosioit | b pian IAMONDS das bx LANES DIAMONDS ON CREDIT #37.:55 WMPAICAN SWATCH AND DIAMOND Go Bahn Ne iPhone Cort, sour Ralls \k WWAY & 96ST. lo. Sheehan & LOEW'S nEW YORA THEATRE fi Cont MA, Moto 1B. M. Roo LOUISE GLAUM a" Law Un i bee 4 tnd. heaped? MPROPOLIT AN, “we be viamusp KING; 61,00 even Libe __ BANKING AND FINANCIAL, 7LIBERTY BONDSS| BOUGHT AND SOLD FOR CASH | Positively Highest Prices Paid. RIALTO TRADING CO. 200 West 34th Street 9A.M.to8P,M. Sundays 10-1 REAL Sears FOR SALE— ESTCHESTER, For Saleh FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. ae eT eee ee | oo UnturnishedeManhattan LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. reproof 42d to 41st St., 10th Ave. i" 3, 4 Pooms & Bath, $1.75 to $7 i: Youn BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LET HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ain ELD WANE e meek ‘Lorn light. airy: sprinkler aye ORRIS wanted by high class Sth av, spe. “looe/l equipped h y house, noat appearance. Apply C, pleating and buttonin G” Gunther's Sons, 801 id av. N. ¥, month, W. 30th. “Sa floor, EFPROCTOR'S VAUDEVILLE OcTt 0 R | KMINB SHONE & | | MANHATTAN gr MO, Ba OVER /ER HERE. & STUART WALKER Presents Jovitiis’ MAKES A WISH {ATINER TO-DAY, a, W.of B'way, Bvt Wed, & Sak, at New (Say ANE 2 OF US OLIVER MOROSCO. Apvinbe’ | cee Your ee, with Fannie Bri Broadhurst ELTINGE tu, T2-Qiitt Wed & Sate at 2 80. UNDER ORDERS with Shelley Hull_and_Effle Shannen 48TH ST. yes Boe sees INDEX she Walked in Her Sleep HUDSON ht atg SAM BERNARD &LOUIS | MANN in “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” Becond Wek A VERY GOOD YOUNG MAN PLYMOUTH ‘Thea, W sob St, Br ind ASTOR {haere Me Sidney ne REPUBLIC {2% ‘png! MARJORIE RAMBEAU — in “WHERE POPPIES BLOOM.” Shuber Riviera Bivay 4 OTe In Lionel Parrymore opti Adz ff f THEATRE | Bub Wai pavip oman sO TIGER ROSE| ALW AY CHESTRA SEATS AT §1.00.| EMENTS Sac POLUMBIA ay, “eNO IP _ BROADWAY BUTTERFLIES Fowlar wows __ BURLESQUE “3 Oa i Big | Parlsien Nat Daily3”s He | Flirts 6 Pd BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLUNS & € Fulton Street, Brooklyn Remarkable Dress. Sale Thursday 18.00 One Model Illustrated. New Fall Models Specially Priced Tomorrow New Serge Dresses New Fall frocks of navy serge in which the straight line silhouette predominates; artistic embroidery on pockets, and neck, effective tie sash. Exceptional Value 18.00 PHOTO PLAYS. vi V OL J Douglas Fairbanks 4b Bt] "He Comes io, Las Fi] & s New 0. Tene 8 tad Bony FOR [HEATRE , CHARITY. : LEXINGTON 3,51" top %1089 ATINER TO-DAY. Went sr 41.00 PONTE ev AMY BEATS ~ YIP, YIP, YAPHANK 2 MeetoaL "MTs Caaken rn ny TNE, BOWS oF came Wor ret, ving thertin BROOKLYN. rsh ee Mischief "Makers Brey Sunder 2—Bis Concerte—3 | MORNING SPECIA To prevent Our reg. Only Reliable Makes are offered at following Sale Prices:— FINE STEEL SCISSORS— 34 to ¢ inch-—our a tag. TO 57 Dressmakers’ Sale STREL eee —Full nickel finish—our OT Seats tere STEEL SHEARS & scis- SORS—Fine American steel —6 to 8 inch— our reg. .4— Dresem: ressmakere’ S-le 1.72 | ALL-WOOL FRENCH SERGES —Fine twill—brown, navy and black—48-inch—our reg. &2.44 Dressmakers’ Sale 1.92 86-inch—brown, garnet, myrtle and navy-—most practical fabries for Children’s School Dresses— our reg. $1.24- Dressmakers’ Sale 1.00 Silk Mixed Crepe De va Our regular 58 ct.— 4 Dressmakers’ Sale... $5 inch—soft. crepy weave for fashionable evening and party frocks— light and dark colors kers’ Sale Price this is an item any economical shopper should not miss Wash Dress Fabrice—Basement akers’ Sale... : HANDY SIZE SCISSORS— , our reg. .45— 36 Dressmakers’ Sale ¢ Serviceable and Inexpensive “Are These Pretty FROCKS for the Home SMART WINTER COATS FOR BOTH MISSES AND WOMEN t ' 17th Semi-Annual DRESSMAKERS’ SALE a Our reg. Our reg. ae AtraSts how Kreg ter $27.74 & $29. 74 22.95 $27.74 & $29.74 Thursday, House Dress Day Navy Blue and Burgundy Percale and B rown..... Taupe...... Chambray Frocks Special... 2.35 Our regular $2.94 Various models in one-piece and belted styles—percales in fancy striped or figured patterns on light and dark grounds, also plain blue chambrays, contrasting or self trim mings on collars, belts and pockets Gingham Frocks Special 3.00 Our regular $3.94 Mighty good looking and in at tractive variety are better styles in plain colors and stripes, with collars, cuffs and novelty pockets of different material or white pique. Not one, but several attractive models are featured in this preliminary offering. Developed in wool velour of excellent quality, they sre fashionsbly correct in every line end detall—trom veriously tntarseting belts and pockets, convertible collars of black plush or Kit Coney Furs. Unusual Varieties and Values in | NEW FALL AND WINTER SUITS | For Women and Misses 26.75 Strictly tailored or belted models of men's wear serge and wool poplin, convertible plush and various style collars—colorsy* green, navy, brown, taupe and black Special... New Rugs, Old Prices Fine Seamless Wiltona Velvet Rugecnve des ‘able Heer. 1.74 Special 39.75 | Special 32.50 9 sie ft 36. a4 Velours, serges and diagonal | This splendid group features ve- About today’s wholesale cost weave fabrics. Belted, rious strictly or semi-tailored styles single oF | in Wool Velour, Men's Wear Serge, Fine Velvet Hall Rugs— double breasted, convertible col- | Broadcloth and Burella clorn. Ate 27 inch x 8.0 ft lars. Various style belts and | tractive colors for sports as well as @7 inch s 12 ft pockets. Black, Navy Blue and | all the oew conservative shades Sinch r8.6ft S6inch x 10.6ft inch x 12 ft approved Fall colors. for Fall NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS =Tedey and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. Our Liberty Barrel Is just at the Central Entrance where you can most con: veniently deposit the Peach, Plum and Prune Pits as well as Shells from walnuts, Hiek- 1 Butternuts whieh Government has asked you to save, because they go to make the gas masks and at a splendid help toalers $1.94 Liberty Loom Petticoats 1 nd ¥-16 | 30 ct, Seorauchers ‘ j WASH DE 15 ct. Khaki Color Flannel 1 "| moh $B FARRICS--BASEMEN WASH DF $1.25 Boys’ Ti Boys’ Trousers We give a Thrift Stamp Free to each boy or girl who delivers five pounds’: “Mt BASEMENT of Peach, or Prune Pits, Plum 57 & 67 ct. Linene Cretonnes Yard wide—a tmer Russian and CLOWNING ROY THIRD 4 M4 ct, Children's Khaki Suits of ‘ PHOLSTERY BASEMENT The Government requests that gow carry small parcels wherever’ past sible, It releases men for way work. 4 Help the Government by doing bit ou $4.75 Women's New Panama 610) | $1.25 Yard Wide Poplins

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