The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1919, Page 27

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| w 4 j \ \ ah THE EVENING WORLD, EEESEE! APRIL 4, 1919. Ls 4 } that much from her." . ne re if ‘up DOES NOT VISIT HIS CELL Vere iebishing bs concn hs ‘ cr eat an era tude at | | | me World d BROADHURST 4)3,0%0 Newent Comey 83 9 4sTH ST. iain Py had instructed his lawyers to begin an | |And Young Robinson Thinks Her |action for the annulment of the mar- | Father’s Action in Having Him | "85 Robinson characterized the action of Arrested Was “Rotten.” bls father-in-law in having him arrest: | April 10, ed as “rotten and underhanded.” at the Hail of Eighteen-year-old Ole [4 Robinson.) 1 went to my father-in-law on Sun ‘ 1 son of a well-to-do South Orange tn- ng for a conti¢ 1 talk and | , ventor, who was arrested Wed jon a charge of highway robbery, ose toh, 8S Bi ‘ork My easy payment plan may interest you NCH of this aw. ed. Two ons will destroy 251 W. 42d St. Op. Harris Theatre 10 Kenmare St., 24 go" ghoye sd to him that I had e many | | f, stop scalp itch indignant yesterday when he was "| pn Me ‘oval ha 0 i ti : 409-411 Fulton St, sited by the former Esther Cro Clerk’s once V Will Be Kept) von r ; pecoma one of | aias Ad 48TH ST. Tht: Fed sated Sanday ~<a | whom, it 1s alleged, he Induced to be ? i t eT FE “ lcome his bride by daring tales of Open Two Nights to Re- s ‘ t hank 4 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS venture in France ceive “Declarations.” renings. as , oo Dh by ped CONCERTS AND MUSIC, ny time to help any aps METROPOLITAN, ( OPERA. * Temple Dancer, Shanewis | HARDMAN PIANO. USED ATRES x a 40h a lio file th At a conference yesterday of Harry | losing the |H. Schlacht, Director of The Evening | Willi | World Amertcanization Forums, with | Put | County Clerk William Schnelder and | PB)! Deputy Herman T, Beyer, plans were | perfected for the opening of the Su-|T . GARDEN ores pportunity waich na TH ay EMPIR| 8 and 10 for those who desire to file t 5 we, ry seni poor cams CILISeRS Of (he Waited Statee SRL Py aortney 8 VELVET LADY IDNIC Hotta able Lc COMBINED ish 9 O'CLOCK REVUES a CHRCUS ||: mecrED seus | Announcing the opening of the Fourth have attended the Americanization Forums of The Evening World are! scheme t heartily. expected to take advantage of this “I think tha at this is an important | Woat sea on Erepings ane 10 rk World is THE RU OF ||| LIBERTY \ Wed 2% DWEME teenies (a en side,” declared. Mr. | ALL AMUSEMENTS Henry Miller, Blanche Bates, 39TH ST. pis vrs SO a ve a Mo O } oO Court held a night a6 : A ay Principal |] ALL NEW YORK MARVELS AT THIS THE ||] Holbrook Blinn, Estelle Winwood ] piles MAA Vie Idan, @hich ooine Le ee ous WORLD'S MOST AMAZING CIRCUS. |] osme oar “HMOLIERE” KEEP +5 YOURSELF b hae ose, < hich orig- eople | I Gi Zoo, Ci of F ts A } ‘a | iwated with (ithe inventing’ wera: te filing thelr Gigantic Zoo, Congress of Freaks THE PLAY OF 1,000 LAUGHS. : GLOBE ',"7,2°4 ny a Rw at i & Bat OTIS SKINNER oF THE COHAN & HARRIS ,%, ra during which the courts are open, and now | y enabled to take the first | vc zenship through the et Hron, We Wh Macy ®t | | expected to be of great aid to hun- : @6 | iteds of prospective citizens who are|t aati ee | unable to go to the Hall of Kecords, Rana | No, 61 Chambers Street, during the 4 | prta of ening World.” = $8 [eax As tho hours during which the | avant 1 ot Renal of |\—TO-NIGHT ! J—\) THE ROYAL VAGABOND jetween Len offices are open conflict with the| Public Schoc “MOST BRILLIANT EVENT OF THE A COHANIZED OPERA COMIQUE, (Between Lenox and Seventh Aves.) ts working hours of these people, many | 4,,"! cannot ¥,expresn.” sald } SEASON" Henry Miller 728, 22460 4085 . | have bee: ple to become ens, | cag: | “ Merit tells. Growth is the result of SERVICE giving to the public something better— ies nny cau mt aft rath teauer | the athe ur BAL de oe FISKE SS 2i22| L’OPERA || ° 28s better values, more careful attention, greater choice of desirable goods. We invite you to visit our NEW shop if you live uptown, or any one of our other shops if they are more convenient to you, The same policy is followed out in every one —the policy that has made i their work. |< to pay the nied them for = THE tet HERE Was so many friends for us. Money back if you are not abs.lutely satisfied. ee eS rean aenace @ found that the | NFLAMMATION —— | YAS HELD YEARLY vag ciate te Ps 2 ope ne 0 re Supreme ‘ourt t er e or 4 * D Golf , Baseball Camping Goods Kodaks_ Records night for men and amen who could Yu Mustarine contains true of the Metropolitan. || | pea XKMNpewcom, Io Tennis Toys Fishing Tackle Bicycles Victrolas fo, here durin the aay.’ Ater| yeliow mustard and where infu Opera House Stars eputy Beyer, Mr. Schlucht | mation or congestion is indicated it SES ARTISTES ¢4,%t$t vem to keep the c more than takes the place of the|}|( é | Wed a fat L f oy : "i d showed the e gr good old fashioned plaster or 1 7 OF BELGIU! Everything for the Athlete and Sportsman” mpi ene eee wed WHE tse geeay| Rose Ol fea tinees (elena eae aI Kibe, fet ai Better ‘Ole 4 aaa sheet e city would The officials | blister and there are no disagreea ee Sn Nee Sts convey LOEW’ S7thav. “The 13th Chair proved the ide ily and offered | ple fumes to irritate the nose and AT es ‘7 c e fullest co-operation. Newt, Week Klien the fullest peration eyes. Originally it ned to open the court for three Just rub it on—that's all, Use 5 DAVEWA:S | The LONGACRE WHAT Wilh ath.y asa, Li gg eg ts " Hipponponc |] LONGACRE ie wi ct erie” | | FULTON wise C found more convenient to open it only | It i ton sees ack ache) ears TRANCE oT ach a Pa|| THREE FACES EAST || two nights, but to take care of more ache and neuralgia ub it on ri caeatie “All Over Town” A Reeeeiligliiatianpoizad loo gi olerg legs the ‘errace Garden |i) amy to ein roe blessed relie jocal applicatio 20 12 SSF INVISIBLE FOE rie On April 8 the entire staff of the ts pl as TIMES 125 West 125th St. 831 Broadway office will be ready for the applicants Sieasetnthes Rwikawe Ba auee |] Nee Teil ie ine eather neatne Bet. Lenox & Seventh Aves. Near 13:h St. iO ey ec Be to ask for Begy's Mustarine. lseist ICE SICATING ° PALACE| | NEXT TUESDAY AT 8.30. SEATS Now. 405 Broadway 15 Cortlandt St. | their di on each | STOPS PAIN’ OPEN | VERY EVE C DATE | aor |] Margare! Iting'en Robert E:lesan Nias Canal 41; N night. " sty] SHOESE SKATES TOHIRE + MUSIC 504 Wilton Lackaye — Ka harive Kaelred At the Americanization Forum hel U STAR | N OLUMBIA fia =| n "A GOOD PAD WOMAN." Orehard and OTE BA pier cta eel CANNOT, BUSTER JOWERY BURLESQUERS gv is roster |) LYCEUM it th teat IDA D D i EE S REPUBLIC! | sy 40 Mae BELASCORMETR Masa A z Boys in Uniform, Here’s Your Opportunity 1076 Discount on Any Purchase Made FRANGESSTARRiwticen:| | MOROSCO, 42 Havas Strictly Custom Tailored Sead LIGHTNIN:=:2 | |r CAPPY so5 Three-Piece Suit to Order ‘A TAILOR-MADE MAN My Cutting Dept. 1 make the month of April the biggest in the his- a = tory of my tailoring business and offer the public this most extraordinary opportunity to purchase a $35 | suit, strictly custom - tailored LANGTON MET inmyowndaylight workrooms, Three-Piece 1 re at this extremely low figure "SuittoOrder rae Every lshuan Whe. Muses. 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DARK | a or These cloths are positively considered the best values in Woolen to be had in the market to-day, and consist of a wonderful selection of various styles suitable for alls, one SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR Blue Serges, Unfinished Worsteds, Pencil Stripes, Cassimeres, | THREE-PIECE 4 Bi 5 JOMEDY THEA, Fra § PLYMOUTH JOHN BARRYM: Se Re x = = Next Woek—!/MAYTIME Pace & Jody RS PHOTO SAN PRISCILLA DEAN ‘its Jntimate and Exclusive “ (THE LAND OF THE BOLSHEVIK? hoor 10.206 by. 153 al) WILLIAM ‘dite cial DESMOND CHAPLIN) | 27TH | mening tno | Mobilization | stare “LON ARDI ETD, RAST 2 WEEKS ‘tei te Tweeds and Cheviots. Also the most popular shades of Ox- | ford Grays. Hundreds of patterns to select from three-piece SUIT TO ORDER in Te Cire ano MeR g wich Village 2!hA, 4 St a7 3 MIKADO as, | EVA 0 Mts To me & Hes 7‘ PATIENCE | ROBIN HOOD I appeal to all those who doubt to come to any of my 4 stores and be convinced why I can give remarkable values at these popular prices. Because I buy woolens in extremely large quantities at a low price. Why do I include the best lining and trimmings in my garments? Because it has been the means of in y my success in the past. Why can I give my customers a strictly custom-tailored garment that is guaranteed to fit perfectly? Because I make the clothes on the premises in my sunitary daylight ‘workroom under my own personal supervision, S. HENRY ADLER. UNCALLED FOR SUITS MR. READER / Thave a number of uncalled for suits, which I will What other Tailor do you know of that occupies a 5-story building CISPOSO Of At a DMG AS LOW BS. csnieiuiiccsrsn: for the purpose of exclusive tailoring? What othe Apr pay advertises On sale at my New York stores ‘only. to give you a strictly custom tailored suit at such moderate prices? S HENRY ADLER 1432 BROADWAY, near 40th Street, Next Door to the Empire Theatre Open Evenings Until 10 P.M. Saturday Untilil P.M, 70 NASSAU STREET, corner Jolin 3 CHURCH STREET, near Liberty OpenUntil 7 P.M. Saturcays 9 P.M, Open Until , P.M. 44 FLATBUSH AVENUE, near Nevins Street, BROOKLYN, N. Y. Open Evenings Until 10 P. M. Saturday Until 11 F. M. * PEGGY HYCAND, "The Loew's American Rot } TEMPTATION," MAURICE “ince: 4 Seren. | Tha ure, ! WAN & CO. BARRY McCO’ : Re Cio Sands Othen gla Acta. "| 254596 vol Come DY as FO KEITW'S | MARIE H ik BaP] cuarcin Revivae N LAC E\YAN & 90 mene ALTO CHAS. RA’ Tunes Seaare Way at wn yack Noh “tne Shetty So | STRAND : CHARITY. BROOK LYN. {« GRAND}: Pityn "F IT TO W N’ birst Showing Is BILE ublic ¢ Vicious HAVE YOU SE very Man & Woman to See THE 27TH DIVISION'S 7 BIG MUSICAL SUCCESS LADQUTRR, ASD MUSIC IN, Sv SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ne Bd Ha eee Mesa WORK MONDAY WONDERS J) "0% SRNEFIT sine DIVISION anor

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