The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1918, Page 13

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CENSOR GUARDING who would marry they nockout to those in haste to repent not return, Capt. Monteith's desk was installed | in the City cleri’s office at tie request} guilt of the War Depariment to prevent un-| 9, serupulous women from inducing sol- at hesure. Mother of G ni $50,000 ¢ Wreck Asks mages was be @ Court In Brookty: diers to put on the yoke merely to] i By get their victims’ aliowance. The War | 4 jompany, a subsid ait arriages| of the Rapid Tan om SOLDERS AGAINST © = # ninet ntance | W decide ‘a Ps to set up all night to be the}. first at the liconse window. !t frowns, |") too, on marriages be:ween soldiers) }i0% ‘and girls who are not of age, but pre- | Kii16 jtend to be because they are in loveja t With a uniform, * jcomplaint, and Capt. Monteith Sits in Judg- ment on Applications for Was So far Capt. Monteith had had | support yee icenses 5 | much to do, but most of the couples’ p ; ” Licenses to Wed. answers have been able to satisfy him.| Foor Terms a Year for Cornell, — Out of 400 couples he has turned] ppHACA, N. Y., Deo. 12.—To facil kid, 1 can't marry¥you| down only 51-2 per cent tate continuatice of the education of | “We aro working merely in an ad-/C bh eran |visory capacity,” he said to-day,|/navy, the university faculty has Monteith won't let m kK Scully follows our rood eeet | a a ihe cot Instn of ¢ { This familiar lament — echoes} ions, Some soldiers oo ahi %, It announ 2 offices o} Marriag unk or with young girls, through the offices of the Marriag cdrice one ee EM License Bureau these days, where be! doy. When” tel Capt. Don I. Monteith © Provost er he doesn't Marshal Gene Department sits in] come ba 1 Mer cases we in- : ications for} ¥estigate the answers to our ques- , judgment on the applications for} tons and when we find they are and Sons marriage licenses made by all Sol-/ untruthful, the applicants would be} . dicrs denied anyhow under the State law.” | 4 If the captain puts his “0. K." on] Soldlers applying for marriage | applica ; whe yelis | CeNSes aro required to answer the fol- ee Se eee vue Phan Mae lowing questions which are submitted f ring; if not, the soldier afd biS/in plank form would-be bride walk out doling a] Name, rank, organization, present misere Of course, Capt. Monteith station, when enlisted, date of birth, place of birth, date of arrival in New York City, name of lay desiring to fharry, her plice of residence, her approximate age, place of birth, where did you meet her, what date, ather and mother living, names, where do they t father and mother liv- their names, where ie, when did you deter- married cannot © marrying stop a couple from they comply with the but when he suggests will have to ition he delivers a it State laws, that the Department make an investi We have them here DARTING, PIERCING boxed. occnhaaen reason why they should not be : ju ried Give way before the pene=| his proceeding is to protect our trating effects of Sloan’s jmen in uniform,” Capt. Monteith sald. Liniment. Men's soft finished white or colored initi | > \é + i ha dient al at avOabOre” tne loin aches at imine the vere] AB Be Operas |ittiar vave as. pean vente stan, sid he, FRUSSEAM Concert rwsireric, TROVATORE” was sung at .e Sloan's Liniment it universally | 641 . } jireferte 4 : the ropolitan Opera House | 4, tt pee ‘4 | last night for the first tim:| These ems is season, It may not be the great: | men. Bath hig pe est opera ever written, as a famous | sittd it was, but it is full and no matter how sophis''- cauled we may become tunes re us 4 us and put us ja symputhy P girl d boys around the | Excep corner whg hear them pliyed by hurdy-gurdies and enjoy them and dance to them, “Good old Trovator as Loverheard a man panion between the acts, | his sentiment, Martinelli, who was a victim of the nga but came ba oO Us to Bug ee 1Oan's - Y Linarment H eS Pagan writer onc of tunes, al, at must be seer ional values. y to his com And Lecho 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE Ads NEAR 60°° STMEET FURNITURF Mufflers, 1,000 in cordcon weave, purple and blac! j wy ago by An te hele Mowe: | Mr. Kingston has a oils treme }voice worth hearing and he has | Only, @ jlearned to I could tell o Holzwasser Home Jour Italian fellow citizens who mostly Of Beacon cloth, braid. The Agucena of Louise Homer wis |the gem of the performance. Her our terme the most convenient }lovely voice has never been ag en- isoles of fles! French and Spanith Spoken Here {MP tiancing us it is this season. Her | Camisoles of flesh « “ impersonation was virile and co: Write tor Mew 18 Page C | jpelling. My only criticism is t for. &-Page Special Sale Cireuiar. her makeup wag too young for tha eques, y mother, ly reached irom Wes! Side by R6th or 59th St. Crosstown Cars. A3-RoomApartment hitectan S245 A4-RoomApartment 8500 VALUE $375 of the Gips r » Audisio nnie gen us Inez, und an us & Kipsy completed tne Mr, Pupi conducted, the Value 1 Mi i} Prokotieff, the young Rus- janist, again was the sterday at the first afternoon subseription concert of the Russian | Symphony Society at Carnegie Hail We will make frou a 5x7 in. buff enla’ good for one week itnre Vatuel Devote) was not without orig y. The same} main) 15% | 4 brooches, bar sand of meth- | Cups and saucers, |of modern music. rnegie Hall boxed, lety Orchestra at € t |night, Mr, Althouse sang the “Celene | Value .80, for | Aida from ‘4 nd Mr, Po an Fantasy. numbers — included | A special lot of koff's “Soheherazade" | pink or white. and Tschalkowsky's "Slavie March,” Diamonds, Watches Werkty or Month ar ayments, Both young men are brilliant pley- ers, with tone and manner mucb in common, G MAIDEN LANE 4\0 FLOOR, PHONE CORT. 586 4 ornell students serving In the army Women's pure linen | must then make oath | 0x ee. Regular! Ith re of legal age, not mar- | Women's,extra fine quali iD und physical health and|handk'f's, hand worked in {t neither knows any moral or] box of 6, Regularly $2.95, iT Women's Shamrock chiefs, embroidered corners, also nov- elties in colored borders. Regularly .14 each, for...... Beacon blanket b class, perfect fit and trim. 5.75, 8.00 ond 10.50 joking jackets, custom finish, high fabrics Specinlly priced from. in gray and blue and Made to sell at 1.00 pair, for Regularly 5.75 yard, at Luilored or lace trimmed models. q nelette, perfect, but nothing that will affect r. 50 each, for. CAMERA DEP’T. NEWS limit 4 to a customer; t | sheets paper, 24 car Value 1.25 box, for... Cretonne boxes, large variety, filled Paul Althouse, tenor, and John | Velopes Powell, pianist, both Americans, {etter '® 6 , if you | with fine nie were the soloists at the Home | stationery... Symphc Concert given by Mr.| a Birenare and tho Dh libarnast | Correspondence Cards, Regularly 2.95 each, for... by the thousands— and, new crisp, clean goods handsomely handkerchiefs y $1.50, for. 1, 5 pure linen als, jor. 2.65 lawn handker- 1214 handkerchiefs, with ials, box of 6. for +1215 Boys’ colored bordered hemstitched wees 1,35 XMAS NEWS . for.. AT AN ACTUAL SAVING OF AT LEAST ONE-THIRD expecially selected and priced, and will appeal to most cloth, 1 to be appreciated. . ut 7.25, 8.75 and 10.50 Sweaters, special lot of fine brushed wool, V ncck only, all colors. Value 11,00; while they last, at., 6.25 2.00 all, pure silk, ace and binek, oll woven has had a re He hud " ° to give up Pinkerton in. “Madama| black. Regular v HG, (oes 1.85 ‘ash or Credit Butterfly" on Monday. night, und. to} Men's and boys’ all wool skating caps. Oven Evenings Till o o'Clock relinquish Manrico last night. T zh grade, well finished, plain and ¢ “ part was portrayed by Morgan Kings- | mixed colors, only 1,200 } ton, the former Walsh Made to sell for 1.00 to 1.25, at.. .55 s, fine knit, black . 50 dress quality per- 4.35 t story 1a but it will keep for rela on when he has achieved greater BLACK CHIFFON VELVET ne. He sang the great uria *Li- | 39 inches wide, rich ¢ Jquella p especially beloved ty | fect black, quantity limited. gregate behind the rail, with a Talks No. 402 breath “of voice and an authority ct] BLACK SATIN CHARMEUSE jmanner that were convincing. De | 49 in, wide, an exceptiqnally fine dress 4 Was the Count Di Luna, an ad- {> heavy weight. impersonation, the “Il Balca’ "ly 3.78 yard, fol t ly Well sung. Claudia, Muzio| Regularly 9.75 yard, for...... 2.59 | was Leoncra, opulent of voice is WOMEN’S BATH ROBES jever but not quite as satisfying eatly trimmed with Regularly 5.75, for.... 4 olored satin in plain 1.35 odd lots of good some slightly im- . 79 ny good negative ement fi and is restricted to uine leather bound. SPECIAL JEWELRY ITEMS eet: and circle pins with Beauty | He disclosed a new side of his genius. | retail patrons only. Not as a revolutionist but as a rev- sini, een A5-RoomApartment |B} | erent tohower of tradition and con. | PhotoAlbum eC ean the d STOO VALUB G40) -4 | vention he appeared this time, His|710inches, Regularly @.25, for 2. 1 Fully Rich $585 }own classical Symphony in D Major, ere which Mr. A huler graciously per- 1 r TH mitted him to conduct himself, was] Gold lingerie clasps, p Our LIBEKAL TERMS orthodox. Also it held charm, and it 1.95 each, for, may be said of his sonata for the 7 i ss ec pluno, which ‘he played with, beth {diamonds, pearls and assorted krace and dignity, His smaller ple stones, 3.25 to 48.50 | Morne rom.. . od ’ Badinage," Cameo brooches, beautifully carved, . more in “don't | gold settings [care 4 (continental for anything or § cially priced from 4.95 to 25,00 unybod anne young man o We Perth Sout" Jideas, thin Mr. Prokofiett, who. not | Gold thimbles from 85 t0 6,50 only will boar watching out must be| Men's Radiolite Waltham Watches watched with strong leather strap. | Mr, Altschuler led his orchestral Value 19.50, for.. ies eee through two stran y* contrasting 7 compositions, Seriabine’s First Sym-| CUT GLASS AND FINE CHINA ph uave and kratiating, and | ¢ 1 te itchers aie Pa} Cut glass water pil ridg £5 | Value 3.95, very special, at 2.95 white and gold Nip- ght of the|pon china, band decoration 2 programme note that | Value $90, dozen for ss mete o-the-wisps, and owls, - 5 Nocturnal! CHRISTMAS STATIONERY the king¥om | Pine boxes of Paper, containing 24 and 43 en- 85 .. 50 to 3.95 attractively EMBROIDERED SILK VESTS “Kayser” make in 2.35 IohnDashell Sons, Broadway, Bh 5th * WILL OFFER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A choice collection of sensible HOLIDAY GIFTS at below those asked elsewhere. HANDKERCHIEFS GALORE A SENSIBLE GIFT Newest merchandise, well selected. B. R. T. SUED FOR $50,000. |Bad Breath Is Offensive ' Lf any one bur bad breath, hy hese # hon loaded with mont, undia from whiew we ating th Tt exnnot teh “n tone as hy condition: stay in th ne doe IA A week wae, they the system ¢ normal and hea th, depending on thi oughIS cleanse and kee so that It In «weet then the breath will the remedy for bad My by mail, Broadway. Shand Sth Sts. ices far | WOMEN’S GLOVES THE HOLIDAY GIFT French kid gloves, in white and black, rich embroidered backs, superior grade, ee 78 pair, for... 1.79} Regular value ¢. Fine mannish Capeskin gloves, P.X.M. sewing, spear backs in tan, grey, Ivor: and white, full range of sizes—well known and reliable make. Reg. values £.00 to 2.25 pr., for. 1.39 HAND MADE RIBBON BAGS Made from high grade novelty rib- bons, very newest styles. Specially priced from 1.00 to.... 3.25 Pima nam nmaeninns seinen emmmme«, 3 TORE HOURS: ONALS Extra Specials in Women’s Underwear . THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 Heavy Menriet Hears Seacket W Knit” Weol-and ¢ ool Pans otten Tights 119 West 24th St., \Greatest Hosiery Sale of the Season! y 25,000 pairs of Hose for Men, Women and Children. and Suit Company. They make the most sensible, desirable and acceptable of Chi values, for all lots are priced ridiculously low for Friday’s selling. Buy Them by the Box. Cotton Medium — weight. HOLIDAY RIBBONS | Seamless. Doudle At very low prices, Loom ends and | soles, heels and importers sample lengths of rich toes. Per dozen, quality, plain novelty ribbons, includ. $2.89; par, ing gold and silver embroiderc lengths, also many exquisite embroid- ered velours, in lengths from l4-yard to 8 yards, to be closed cut at about one half regular prices. WOMEN’S NECKWEAR AN EXQUISITE COLLECTION of jabots, vestees, sets, guimpes, col- lars and stock. At prices ranging from .50to... 5.00 Charming boudoir caps. . ..59 to 4.25 | ENVELOPE POCKETBOOKS Back and top straps, assortment of h colors and he 1.25 | ues to 1.95 each, for ge size, week end shopping or knit- | ing bags, made of cotex, pretty | flowered linin, | Value 6.00, for........0006 see doael 58 WOMEN'S CLOTH SUITS Former Prices Disregarded These wonderfuily attractive all wool | suits, suitable for women or misses are | this season's newest models in velour, tricotine and silvertone, in colorings of brown. ni iiubne ene blake 50 45.00) Values to ! SILK AND SERGE DRESSES | Values to 70.00, for OF excellent quality materials, this| Values to 22.50, for.. SILK AND GEORGETTE BLOUSES | Newest styles and best quality terials, in every color, an acceptable Xmas gift Values to 6.00, for........... 4.95 WOMEN’S SWEATERS A real necessity, strictly all wool all colors and color combinations Values to 10,00, for.......... 6.95 RUGS AND LACE CURTAINS Seamless Axminster rugs, attractive designs and colorings; size 416x614 feet. 17.50 Value 20.00, for.......... Size 714x9 ft. Value 0.00, for 27.00 wins, handsome Marie Antoinette Curt patterns, and well ma Regular prices .. Sale Prics . Colored drapery fabric in combinations and colorings Regularly .90 yard, for 1.75 and 8.75 5.75 7.75 beautiful Fay | BLANKETS, REDUCED PRICES An appropriate and practical gift, | White Blankets, full sive, pink and blue borders, well oapped and warm, Reg for 6.25 California Blankets, 34 and full, sizes, pink and bly durability and) warmth com 8.25 hined. Regularly 10.50 pr., for Fine White California Blankets, full pink and blue of fed yarns, isfaction 15.75 pr. quality of borders, m: which insure p | 10.7 WOMEN’S SILK STOCKING! n unusi 5 ‘or ilk stock 5 pair, for.. 2.25 ck silk stockings with reinfo tops and R rly 2.00 pair, for. 1.50 WOMEN’S ALL SILK UMBRELLAS ings. Medium w Wack and colors, with a variety o! beautiful Bakelite and sterling silver handles, 4.50 to 7.50 from DOLLS AND GAMES Undressed Dolls -25 to 8.50 Dressed Dolls -25 to 15.00 Games of ull kinds at lowest prices Wonder Block 1,00 and 1,50 Interlocking Blocks x 95 Paint Boxes -25 16 1.00 ; m0 Children's Books 10 to 1.50 aie | Jascha Heifetz, the Russian violin- | CHILDREN’S FUR SETS Very popular new book with Svecial tndier . sty Haw he Influenza. His place 4s) Newest models in the, best, furs ng at the front 50 soloist a he Symphony Orchest ‘ ds i ‘alend ow 2, 0 ake: » Vidas, . * SQUARE DEAL CREDIT JEWELERS tbe, ‘French-Roumanian’ viottniet, separate muffs...... 2.75 to 12,75 | Post Cards, per do : 10 } \ 25e¢ Full fashion: Fine Gau Hose. toes, Sea White, grey or navy. Children's Cotton Boys’ ex’ in corduroy rib tt ten Thread Silk Hose. ed. Feet and tops of mercer- ized lisle. Six pr., $4.50; pr. 79¢c ge Lisle Double soles; reinforced heels and miess . 19¢ Children’s Fine Stockings metiium welght Scamlers.... tra Cloth Rib 19¢ heavy, extra strong Stockings, forced. Medium weight Cotton Stockings, in white only. heels and toes; 6 pairs for. less of of seamlesa. Doz, Black Combed Cotton; Warm Cotten Stockings. Seamless; good medium welght; reinforced heels Thread Silk and Ar. tificial Silk sheer, light woight, Seamless Black, navy, tan, white Dozen pair, $4.35; pair. Artificial Silk Plalted more durable than thread silk. Tan or white. palr, $4.35; Wool-and-Cotton Hose Winter miess. infor: toes. ate collar inlaia S707 with seal plush.67,.97 Here Are Real Hosiery Bargains for Everybody! double toes, Six seam- Double lustrous Hose. Lisle feet As dressy but Seamless. Dozen welght. Strongly re d soles, heels and Dozen $4.35; pair 39c Medium Weigh strong brown cot less feet. Heels, white ton yarn um weight; white pairs, $1.80; per p Children’s Combed Cot- ton Yarn Stockings. Seam night less; medium weight. Dou from hie heels and Yarn 25c Moriot © with the over col! | with plush, The “National’s” Outlet Store, Children's Itibbed Cotton Yeats... i dreds ot off garments im which the size range in not 6 for 79. Boys’ and Girls’ Stockings Triple Heels and Toes. These are strong Stockings of cot elastic medtu Extra Specials in Good Underwear Near 6th Ave. From the Overstocks of the National tmas Gifts. Wond Buy Them by the Bundle Wool-and-Cotten Winter weight Black Stockings. Seamless. Heels and toes of gray ‘icone 35¢ | Black fleece |Ined Stock- Inge of extra heavy weight. Seamless, Re- inforced. Six pr. $1.97; pair, BOC axtra wide, warm Stock- | ings, of combed cotton; floeced inside. Seamless. | | pai pair, $1.97; 35¢ LY Extra Wide Full cw “amr Fi joned Sitk Boot Hose. f Full fashioned Artificial Sheer Silk Boot Silk Hose Stockings. Upper Seamless; light half is of fine Male. igh Reinforced heels, Black Cotton Stockings | Weight; fine gauge, with soles of mixed yarn Seamless; me dium weights; : 65¢ Feet and tops of mercerized lisle, 49c a patr, 79¢ toon, ¥4.50; solen Six pair, 3 pairs for... in Men’s Artificial Silk Hose of medium weight. Knit seamless, with rein forced feet; ribbed tops; high spliced heels. A big bargain. 29¢ Per pair Wool.mixed Socks of good , weight Kn it seamless in medium gauge, Black, with re inforeed heels and toes of gray 29¢ Medium Weight Black Cotton with undyed feet with double heels and toes... LOC Undyed Feet on Seamless Hose of Black Combed Cotton, Double sole Reinforced heels and 19¢ toes yarn, Natural Grey Wool- mixed Soles on Socks of Black Cotton, Knit Seamless Double t Work Socks of ton yarn Seam toos and tops of White Cashmerette Stockings for infants, Knit full Seamiess..,..... 19€ n rib; medi Dozen or black air, | Boys’ and Girls! Me- dium Heavy Cotton Stockings, Black. teeeeeel | Mercerized Lis! ings for infants Fine elastic rib. Medium 25¢ Boys’ and Girls’ Ribbed Stockings Re well Retnforced...... of medium light weigh: Cotton, 3 pre., 47, inforced feet Woot Velour In #) Cape Coat of Binet nable, weil-tal| Baby Carseul wr ci richly Hed, St, Near 6th A’ | ‘ 119 W. 24th ‘

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