The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1918, Page 9

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t x nrve - PRETTY BROOKLYN GIRL | LONGS ? JAAD CNS | hicmaaree | weer ere eS edema eee THELATEST FAD QF WHENTHEWAR IS VER a comti take pet os fea tA Their Demand for New Scale - Hons lipciagt’ Ue Crete . Vv. O'Connor, Pree of $1 an Hour, lenal Longsheremen': eight-hour day with « were of $1 an Departmn mp it = " iting, the yotini Hol expect a atril bers of com ~ . ‘ horemen have agreed to i hour and $2 for over-time, made by 55,- w. Committees of the War Labor Board, tineting at ho New York Produce mx: | WOMEN IN LABOR | oha) RE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 90, t9T8 abide by the decision of the beard,” he 000 ‘longshoremen employed on all plers|vald, “and unless the representatives | Leanwe atatement t from Norfotk to Eastport, Me, except of the steamahip lines refuse to position to women to order Victrola VIA, $32.50 When Cabarets Close Round- those in Philadelphia, was begun to-day | by it, I are no reason for trouble or |‘, the fear, that Theis y $5 Down, $5 Monthly by the Netional labor Adjustment | dey.” teed for pe Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street | ers Leave Their Wine for | Browhed Wheats. ’ Ham and eggs in Childs’ at 2 A.M is the very latest thing for the “Never Go Homes” of New York. | A new haven has been found tor | the lovers of the fox trot and the chil- dren of the cabaret and others afraid May Be Purchased on Easy Terms to go home in the dark. Evicted from Murray’s and Healy's, Rector’s and Relsenweber’a by a cruel city ordi- mance, the order isn't “Home, | James;" it's “Childs’, In Columbus Circle.” The 1 o'clock curfew no longer | |f y es > holds terror for the joy riders of the | Jazz. , MISS EVAE.LEVI John D. Rockefeller, to whom popu- : lar superstition gives ownership of |Engagement of Miss Levi to Lieut. ‘ the famous ‘cya baad paces Marcus R. Wormser of Texas | never foresaw dnything 6 this when he established his Foundation, Now 1s Announced. @ night at “Jack's” is followed by a| Mr, and Mra N. Gumport of No 207 morning at “John's.” Lefferts Avenue, Brooklyn, to-day an- ir daugn- Saturday night is the big night at /MOUnced the engagement of the! Childs’ in the Circle. Childs’ in a|'t Mise Kve EL Levi, to Lieut. Marcus R. Wormaer, U. 8. A. The marriage Is month has become the Big Show of |16 take peace after the war. ee") BUY U. S. GOVERNMENT of the FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN BONDS Pay $5, $7.50 or $10 a month, according to the model you select. Complete stocks of every model in mahogany and special finishes of oak. Complete stocks of all Victrola records, too, in- cluding the new ones on the September list. Write for details of new model Victrolas Blankets, Comfortables, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases New York, the circus for the children] yijas Levi js popular in a wide cireto with conyenient terms of purchases of the morning. The summary of the night life is @ bottle of wine at Jack's and a stack of wheats at John's. Oh, Boy! the rush at John’s. Night before last the rush began at of friends. She met her fiance, who la @ native of Laredo, Tex., while he was visiting friends in New York. The ro- Exceptional Valnes, To-morrow, on the Second Floor White Blankets Comfortables Pst" Single Bed Size, . pair $6.95, 8.75 | Figured Silkoline, new designs, $3.50 Double Bed Size, “ $8.50, 9.75 | PrintedCambric,plain borders $4.95 Extra Large Size, “ $8.95, 10.85 | Figured Nainsook, lamb’s wool filling, 8.95 1 o'clock yesterday morning, The "| wise ones had been holding down thalr seats since the last stroke of | == 12, It was easy to got in at that|and the husklest looking battalion of hour, It was hard to get out at 1-| piate jugglers ever seen outside of It was as bard to get in at 2. Wom-| Jack's formed for a flying wedge. But en in beautiful gowns and furs, es-| ine fight was over with a punch, One corted by dashing young officers|iag got up with a grin, while others wearing the insignia of the army hustied the aggressor out of the way, the rie girls with pete | and there were more cheers. opera cloaks covering what seamed at first glance to be modish bathing| HORRORS! THE WOMEN SMOKE suits; girls in their best Sunday CIGARETTES. clothes having an outing from the] 4 movie actor with just the dearest office, the shop or the factory; chorus | whiskers came in with the next rush. girls, cabaret girls, pretty girls, 00d | There were cheers for him and some looking girls, beautiful girls, sllm| m@marks, He sat down with a beauti- girl, slender girls, girls with em-/ 1 smile and ordered ice ¢: A ponpolnt, girls without any, girls just | gir) came in with an army o right, officers of the Canadian Army,|— ‘man in “clvie! with here and there a French or Brit-| chum smoking ish officer; soldiers and sailors, men of elegant leisure, plug-ugiies and plain men and women made up the wonderful assortment of midnight revellers, the merrymakers of the f morning, toward Ann, On the way she missed A FREE SHOW FOR THE CIR-|stays or something, and her arm shot CLE'S HO! POLLOI. out and encircled the neck of The| And on the sidewalk outside there| 2vening World artist, who is mar- was just as great a throng filling the| "6 7 ig glass windows of Childs’, taking| “Come ideale phat hg bier Saad in the Big Show, 8 K. O., at nothing boul ‘a pienan in teea beer. And mingling with the} “vuiu doesn't want anything to eat,” ee one omne Fine marked a gentieman; “Lulu brought Saha tamaninen + her stew with her.” | Beyeke inci ve eno: He sald that the Indy was Lula Gone naturel Nothin y| Lightfoot, the top-liner in the third mpture mening Dut good) ow of the chorus of the Frolicsoms sature, The same good nature one 3 | | rilies of 42d Street. Maybe she was. | used to seo in the wee houre at|[ollies of 45d Street, Maye when a | Healy’s and Murray’, at Shantey's| But soo ashy bat went Gein und Jacks, All hands in the be man with a derby nt fying Fancy Blankets at $3.85 and 4.95 New colorings in Jacquard weaves; double bed size. <a Muslin Sheets Muslin Pillow Cases A Ilemmed, . . $1.48, 1.65, 1.85 | Hemmed, . . 38¢, 48¢ and 57e 1 1 i ' Hemstitched,. $1.60, 1.75, 2.25 | Hemstitched,. 45c, 55¢ and 60c ; Victrola XI-A, $118 $5 Down, $5 Monthly $5 Down, $5 Monthly Rugs, Carpets and Linoleum BELOW PRESENT WHOLESALE PRICES biles and '@ of cops Wool Back Chenille Rugs | Stern Brothers’ Wideloom Extra quality, in plain colors; 9x12 feet; attractively priced at $75.00 Chenille, a wool back carpeting in widths up to 18ft.; immediate delivery $10.75 sq. yd. ' , ready for a frolic o! oT through the door, propelled by several : | P “ OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P. M. AT BOTH STORES ||| ut preterrine to linen and cheer: | "Uky nervitors,” followed by "th Plain Velvet Carpets | Inlaid Linoleum And the crowd on Saturda: ight— oving Time Is Here ss nak roibe to tive ale mover “Pour Umea the ham and eges!”| Two beautiful girls, one with an IF TO YOU, OCTOBER 1st means MOVING, a NEW |]/ cried a fat little rounder; “we've been pene isons of ane me ot ee HOME, and, of course, NEW FURNITURE and NEW RUGS |]| Walting ten minutes” Bi SARE OF cae Perr Ten minutes! Ye optimista! {corner at a table near the big win- In blue, tan, red, brown, ete., at $2.50 yd. | In attractive tile effects; per square yard, | at $1.25 to go with it, you cannot help being interested in our annual was juat then that the first rush took dows. ‘The men made ther WAY] Chinese and Persian Carpets, Wilton, Smyrna and Scotch Art Rugs FALL HOUSE-CLEANING SALE stood at the door, his arm barring the [Ver the top. They stepped up on the and a large assortment of floor coverings for bath rooms are shown at very moderate prices. table and the whole house rose to ther with a cheer, The girls smiled It offers for immediate delivery the choice of an immense stock host Nlelhe de of Quality Furnishings at Reductions of 10% to 60%. ||| iridge. Farewell, as! A fly- at the crowd and the more beau- The ex Hi of movi . d not keep you away; our CONVEN. |||" wedse was formed by thoso with. | !\ful of the two gave a neumhty Hele IENT CREDIT will take c bor ihe question of payment. ut, and the rush was as irresistible | Kick, displaying a delightfully wh ake care us the American drive in the Cham wilt siponing sats Soren oa ; Plain Figure Tags cn Everything ta the crowd awert by. Two" ret “Humph!” ‘snecred @ pert young horus ore at the head ¢ ‘“‘We Make Terms to Fit’’ wesgevand the cneare they act MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE. .| @irl to her escort, “Chil ain’t what oned the glass in the big w: we, High Grade Carved Louis XVI. Period it used to be.” ows. |$90 WINE BILL AT JACK’S A 90C, A fight started over on ono side, Pea Ee Bl Bedroom Suite in American Walnut Lend the Way They Fight Buy Bonds To Your Utmost RELIABLE FURNITURE AT LARGE PRICE CONCESSIONS THIS WEEK CHECK AT JOHN'S, Don't let your guests find nts for thelr eventng’s entertain. | Cs “ ment at John's, Wheat cakes popped your table without a bottle of || Up"on tie range like buds buretins "Eddys” Sauce, in spring, and melted away like It's a fine relish for oysters, w in the summer. fish, meats and salads. In Childs's they measure out tne food by calories, but they are some- what inconaiatent at that, A chicken omelet, which contains only 400 calo~ | ries, costs 20 conta, while liver and bacon and spuds, with 620 calorics, you back only @ quarter. Broiled 0 calories, they deem orth 80 cents; while ham and eggs and potatoes, with only 660 calor touches your roll for forty-five cent This ts probably accounted for by the rush on ham and eggs. | But calories weren't bothering that merry, happy, laughing, jostling, joeh~ good-natured crowd at Yothing bothered them. | ute thelr muperior > ‘3 didn't see theirs. | Th ers didn't appear to know| that there were any sailors or soldiers in house. It was the spirit of the of the Liberty Loan drive— | 4 pieces, consisting of Dresser, 48 inches wide; Chifforobe, 38 inches wide; Vanity $34. .60 Toilet Table, 43 inches wide; Bed, with bow foot, in full size; as illustrated. = —f t ii the spirit of democracy. Hut the wonder of the night wa, | the departure of the guests. A crowd. |ing of the subway and the trolleys? Should say not! A line of taxis, auto- mobiles, limousines, carriages and ba- rouches drove up and away again for | fully half an hour, for all the world Q ko the aftermath of the opera's Kht. And sailors and eol- ‘8 didn't have to walk either. | And this was at Jack's? } BOUGHT was at John's. or SOLD | The moon, a baby moon, wes fiat on her back when the last taxi rolled away and the Big Dipper was upaide down in the sky. —_>—_—— © |CONEY ISLAND TO PROTEST. | Residents Alarmed Over Coal } Shortage—To Meet To-Night, Mahogany Dining Room Suite, 10 pes; as illustrated; formerly $547.50,.,..at $369.00 Living Room Suite,? pes; | Bedroom Suite, 4 pieces; tapestry covered; was $200,00 $1 50.00 | American Walnut; was $258, $1 78.00 Living Room Suite,3 pes; Bedroom Suite, 4 pieces; tapestry covered; was $325.00 $265.00 Antique Lvory; formerly $465 $361.00 Living Room Suite,3 pes; Dining Room Suite, i Cane and Mahogany, damask 10 pes.; 18th century finish; covered; formerly $195.00, at $155.00 formerly $324.00,.........at $225.00 Bedroom Suite, 5 pieces; | Dining Room Suite, American Walnut, with Twin | 10 pieces; American Walnut; Beds; formerly $500.00, at $370.00 | formerly $389.50,... + $302.00 Odd Mahogany Dining Room and Serving Tables, also Toilet Tables and Dining Room Chairs at Half Price, s/ “3 Wing Side Rock Seven-Piece Dining Room Set Willis’ cad ie Roe nef ried, in Antique This handsome set consists of a Solid Oak EXTENSION TA- in Antique M hogany finish, BLE with heavy claw feet, 42-inch top and 6-foot extension; back, loose cushions SIX CHAIRS, with Imitation Leather slip of velour, $4] 3.75 seats, Coniplate ast of aavon 3 $3 9:98 ‘The Civic Alliance of Coney Island pieces for the low! aves ch, at : AT 84ST. £3” AVE ER RAR a a NWConG"AVERIS"ST | base Nat teuistaln as Wing Side Arm Chair William and Mary Found" articte® w r reported 5H MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GET IT, Xv j . \ e expected to attend ‘The renidents of that @ Office, 4100 Main, they look forward wit! h to wi ject fual to Keep al Faces 1 vem, " Brooxiy:

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