The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1919, Page 15

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"28 Ws 420 St, N, ¥. 24 Fla’ bush Ave., Brooklyn | AT SUBMARINE BOAT YAR Corporation Now Has Completed ville Bridge, fabricated steel ship: 5.500 tons, at high tide shortly before rt Corporation to-day Louis of seven, iz and home, » with horse smoothener|he was riding to the 27th Division parade gn Tuesday threw him on the Troop from le was fragrant lotion and massage it daily|on his way to help police Fifth Avenue He felt; |no ill effects from the fall until he [pee | * At Moderate Prices | i | ALTERATIONS & REPAIRS | rs rd of Trustees of | pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep | the Brookiyn Academy of Music and is | Family Learns Details of Death of MAJOR JAMES A. ROOSEVELT D SUCCUMBED TO PNEUMONIA AS HE NEARED HOME ON SHIP | &. A, Roostyert © ne) Epa Chien Officer on Great Northern— Body to Trinity Chapel. ‘The sudden death of Major James| A. Roosevelt, a -cousin of the late President, Northern, on the transport Great which reached here this afternoon with the advance guard of the 77th Division, of which he was a member, was a shock as well as a se to his friends and family. | or Roosevelt was commander of | the 3024 Ammunition Train and had} been for bravery under fire | ‘ yering ammunition to the} 77th in the fighting on the Vesie River. He won his commission at Plattsburg. | Major Phillip Roosevelt, a, cousin of the deceased; was at the pier in’ Hoboken to meet the Great Northern and to take care of the body. He! said that hevhad learted ‘that death | had occurred at 10.45 o'clock yester- | day morning from pneumonia which had followed an attack of influenza. | Tbe boty will: betaken to the 'Trin- ty - Church, Mortuary Chapel . at | ‘Broadway, facing Walt Street. A strange coincidence was the meeting at tho pier between Major Phillip Roosevelt and his cousin, Capt. Kermit Roosevelt, son of the former President, who returned from France on Tuesday and happened to! be on the pier. e cousins, both of whom fought in France, had not seen each other for three years. Major} Phillip Roosevelt returned ten days ago. } Major James A. Roosevelt was} thirty-four years old and formerly was Genera! Superintendent of the Third Avenue Railway Company JEWISH CONGREGATION FUND PRAGTIGALLY ALL PLEDGED Local Quotas Almost Filled, Is Re- port of Wise Centenary Cam- paign Committee Workers, The final meeting of the Isaac M. | Wise Centenary Campaign for the Sup- | port of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations was held yesterday at | the Hotel Biltmore, Reports were sub- | mitted by workers which indicated that the campaign, althoug t completed, is “over the top criptions of | $76,000 we Two teams | pledged thi obtain the bal- | ance of th | Temple of which Dr. | Joseph Silverman is rabbi and former } e Leventritt ts president, reported | ) subscribed, leaving $17,000 for | its quota of $13,000, Temple Beth-Kl, | of which Dr, Samuel Shulman is rabbi, | reported suk ns of 87, promised $6,000 me y yusterda, in Brooklyn, at w ENSIGN TIPS STEEL KING'S | DAUGHTER TWO THIN DIMES Beautiful Heiress Served as Volun- | teer Worker, Waiting on Veter- ans in Canteen, i Young women of rich fam Hes who serve cers’ canteen at the Per | shing Club of the War Camp Com; | munity rvice, 44th Street Madison are p timax when | wed ensign left the canteen after two thin dimes to the dius eel king. 1 at her manner, he sought in ation from th harge put out,” Wasn't enough to buy her poor dog a was thé answer, "She drives her own car and has an income about diving | wages, HEARST OFF TO ILL MOTHER. fare | abbls of many Brooklyn | equ the President's pay, She's | rT leer worker, wie & Were burne of the T to death and 100 gu r Hotel » the t early » Ardmore Lumb: ny'# plant at f KEY MEN VOTE ON STRIKE. Unions Said to Oppose Admin lay Supp! burg Was destroyed by CELE VICHY * | GPRENCH REPUBLIC PROPERTY) Natural Alkaline Water for the relief of: — CHICAGO, natio « tomduy. or General Hu on Was said ty i of the polling of union ph operatore It a strike is decided upon, it prob wh companies were ed to avoid returning union men to Jobs, Demands by the wire men are Hight to belong to a union, of collective bargaining; tof all nion hie diverged beeauoe of inion aff aoramenon rion, and compensation for time los |g (NOIGESTION costs and standardization of) URIC ACID — | Journey Was Put Off to Offtetany | Welcome the 27th Division. Mr, and Mra, William R, Hearst speeding West to<lay on the Twentieth Century Express, bound for San Francisco, in response to an urgent telegram saying Mr. Hearst's mother, Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst, is seriously ill, ‘Two Hurned to Death tn Plant, PITTSBURGH, March 27.—Two men Stern Brothers West Forty-second and West Forty-third Street Are Showing for Spring A NEW OXFORD For Women and Misses at $8.00 pr. It is made of Black or Tan Calfskin on a smart mannish last (as illustrated) with weltsole, very low heel and simulated wing tips—sizes 214 to 8, widths AA to D. BEADED BAGS Regularly sold up to $45.00 at $35.00 Allover bead models in floral and conventional designs; various color combinations mounted on frames and fitted with purse and mirror. Also IMPORTED EVENING BAGS. of small rose metal beads with gilt or steel motifs ~ worked on a loom. Q Antique and Reproductions of Antique BEADED BAGS String and frame models--an unusually fine assortment ranging in price from $50.00 to 195.00 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1919. near by Ww Now Is The Time To Visit The Great Spring Resort Combining Sunshine and the Sea PD ELontroL location overlooking the ocean, Genial spring sun-. shine and invigorating air. Five-mile boardwalk, Southern sea- breezes, Abundant indoor entertainment and outdoor recreation. For time tables, fares and leaflets apply to CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICES Broadwey (67 Chambers Street ‘31 West 32nd Serect 114 West 42nd Serect Street, Brooklye UNITED STATES RAILR' ADMINISTRATION Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street MEN’S SPRING SUITS Made in the Kirschbaum Shops $32.50 $37.50 $42.50 $37.50 and $40 values $12.50 and $45 values $47.50 and $50 values HE styles are of the New York custom type— the fabrics are loomed from all wool stock—the tailgring is of the usual Kirschbaum standard— and our markings are from $5 to $7.50 less than usually prevailsin the distribution of men’s clothing. New York Jobs for New York Soldiers We are taking back every man of the 27th Division who left our employ to go to war. In the effort to find positions for other members of the Division who are not returning to their former places, We are co-operating with the United States Employment Service and Co-Operating Agencies A Special Bureau for Men of the 27th has been opened at the 7th Regiment Armory, Park Avenue and 66th Street. Telephone, Plaza 1362. WEAKNESS RELIEVED BY “BALMWORT” Many men and women, gain no strength, ‘The least exertion tires them. Dull aches, pains like rheumatism, depression, or “blues” come easily, Ambition and energy are always at low ebb. What is the cause? The cause may vary—but if the Kidneys und Bladder are not doing their work perfeetly—you can make a bet—that's where the trouble lies. This lady suf- fered 12 years: Mrs. EB. Klip) 644 W. 12th St. Oak Park, Il, writes: “Your Balmwort Kid ney Tablets certainly have done wonders for me. T have been ailing for 12 years’ with Kid- ney apd Bladder weakness, but feel_like a NEW WOMAN NOW." All druggists sell them, Anne Period American Wainut Dining Sui ing of Buffet 66 Inches long: China Closet, Serving Inches jong: Dining Table, 42 inches, 6 foot ex tension; as illustrated ...cceccessecreseee ven Columbia and Cortina Foreign Lan. gu guage Records 4 ) for April Mc oD Columbia Grafonolas on Credit From on Sale. Write for Catalog. Also Records on Credit With Evory Machine, Mailed FREE We Sell HOUSANDS OF POSITIONS are daily offered to read- ers of the Morning and Sunday World. » Englander Da-Bed Apartments Furnished from $75 Upward on Our With 4cietonne on 2G 50 | Easy Payment Plan, OPEN MONDAYS AND SATURDAYS UNTIL pillows: 1919 Poultry, Garden id Farm Products Annual IssUED BY Properly illustrated and with many articles of in- terest on Poultry Raising, Gardening and Farming —FREE— at all Offices of THE WORLD, and by mail, write Poultry Department of The World, it. losing five cents fet postage

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