The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1919, Page 10

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—— BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © Fulton Street, Brooklyn For Wednesday—Continuation of Season’s Most Important Dress Sale Women’s High-Cost Dresses For Afternoon and Street Wear Regular Values Up to 75.00 Sale Price 35.00 A Charming Collection in the Season's Most Desirable Colors and Combinations 150 Dresses—The Result of a Special Purchase 125 Dresses— Taken from our Regular Stock Plain and Beaded Georgettes, Foulards, Pussy Willow Silks and Satins attractively embroidered and trimmed. jright In the centre of the stage, but [Oueting to do it, at that ‘|Charlie's good tntentions. HERE'S HOW CHARLIE KING SHOULD HAVE APPEARED IN | PICTURE OF SUNDAY'S SHOW MAN FLIES KIN Ge Star of “Good Morning, Judge” at} Last Gets What's Coming to Him, Tay % to George—Georme Hassel | His ong/bong-pwong took up so much room in the Monday picture gallery of the Sunday show given by The Evening World Talent Department at the Shubert Theatre that Chariie King was not ob- servable. Charlie's picture was theie, George at just that momen sepped down Stage and—there you are, Of course you couldn't see Charile Hoe was, as it were, preponderated by George, If you eet what we mean. Rut Just the same, Charlie and his bevy of pretty girls were a big feature of th. show, as they are of the “Good Mornin Judge" show; King has a whole lot of thanks to him for the generous h in making the Talent show the great success it was. And he dropped a Lambs Club rehearsal which he “as con- he gave Tho mere fact that little six-year-ol| Rosalie Quinn had to show him how to sing “How You Gonna Keep Them Down on the Farm” doesn't militate agains: Now that we've pushed George Hassel! out of the way, you can see Charile King as he hould have appeared in the Monday gallery. fence remeron One block from 14th St. “L,” Hudson Tube Station and 14th St. Crosstown line. 2 Blocks from 86th St. Subway Station and 86th St. Cross- town fi B4th St. WNH& BRO — ATBS"STA SAVE, st AT BOTH STORES Regin Housekeeping Rizht! Let us settle YOUR furniture question. You cannot become an expert on furniture, but you CAN deal with a firm that sells on honor, as we do, and feel satisfied that what you buy is WHAT YOU WANT, end that the prices are as LOW as shrewd VOLUME- BUYING and careful judgment can make them. Besides, whenever desired, “We Make Terms to Fit’’ Plain Figure Tags on Everything MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE _© Greenpoint +) Eramoel Bed ‘Two-inch posts, heavy cross rods, five heevy fillers, four feet six inches, Only Caeliee quently of shee $4398 4-Piece Adam Period American Walnut Dining Room Suite i ow pieces, consisting © ou et, China Closet, Serv- wg Teble, and Dining M7 AsO} 5 as illus trated, 4 Pieces ese eee SAT Sais ne wide, 8 it ex- tension Hall and Banquet for Nevada's Cre crew of the U. 1 ba: | small sou | 20,000 plants. | then’s when you're giad you have a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1919. SOCIETY WOMEN CLERKS Iti BIG SISTERS? SHOP Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt Jr. Is Man- ager of Fifth Avenue Store That Will Be Opened To-Day c rt. will become and will remain ¢ anaist- nture Wy Mra, Roland Red- 0 4. H. Gloster Armstrong and /txemburg by: in the exceptions, the ) organization Permitted in the court room during |Gleiwits, where there is a genera: young whose the trial will be relatives of the ac. | ike, and the Upper & ¢ Children's Court, cused and newspaper men. A reward | bower stations have been p—at No. 681 Fifth Avenue—| of 10,000 marks has been offered for the arrest of the murderer of Herr ely women ¢ Commit- Mrs. Vander- orked most of Sunday nigh . Burnside, stage director of the Hipp ‘ome, and Mark | Lawson, the scenic artist, transforming | the Interior of the store. Outside is a; big #ign which wil! announce in blue | electre bulbs, “ 5 ers’ Blue Shop,” ‘The shop is the donation of Jonn D. | r Ube open until | and tickets for the} the Bal Biew which Big Sisters are} giving at the Ritz-Carlton th |night ite procerds will go toward | establishing a fund to carry on the} tapidly growing work of the organ- on. Ziegteld girls will ald’ the} ty women im the disposal of} ta a os Celery Plants In Jersey Destroyed. IDERR, N. J, April 29.— sands of celery plants were de- anty. grower alone lost) D plum and | fruit tree bl nipped by the frost. bead Lhe) IE State Job to Woman Lender, Adjutant General Charles W. Berry yesterday announced the appointment of Mra Agnes Leonard Ward, Dem- | yeratic leader of woman forces In the Seventh Assembly District, Brooklyn, to a position in the Arsenal Depart- $1,100 ay M Ward lives at No, 421 37th Street, Brooklyn, and ts at the head of one of the most werful women's organizations in ¢ borough. MOTHERS, D0 THS— No telling how soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. And jar of Muster: at hand to give prompt, sure .. It does not blister As first ai \d a certain remedy, Musterole is exccilent. Thousands of mothers know it. You should keep a jar in the house, ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too, R lieves sore throat, br’ s, tor croup, stiff uma, neuralgia bi Fleurisy, rhew s and aches o 7 wr joints, ins, sore muscles, chilb‘ains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 3Qr ani 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, Dan ace was ic for this occasion. terms is only one our “charge account” basis of selling offers in this store. others are—good, dependable, season- able clothing for children, in such charged accessible store of Three-Piece Parlor or Living Room Suite Massive carved frames, in mahogany finish, highly polished; upholstered seats, back and arms in genuine Spanish leather; indestructible springs in seats; as illustrated, at..,,,, % WJ 2:s° Cor. 6th Ave. & 15th St. At 84th St. & 3d Ave, Open Saturday Evenings at Both Stures of customers, Come in and about our “charge account” basis of selling. No obliga- tion for the information. In | No red tape | an account. . sortments as to make selec- tions merely a matter of style preference; prices that compare favorably with those by other reputable | |i stores for similar merchan- || dise, with nothing added to the actual value for the credit accommodation. | Our wearing apparel is purchased | from some of ‘the their respective lines and is sold by us in a large, comfortable, easily where service and individual attention have won for us the approval of thousands Hecht West l4th St, near 6th Ave, { eur on | | \} of the advantages Some of the men, women and LIEBKNECHT MURDER Reward Is Offered for Arrest of | near Police Headquurters shows there BRRLIN, April 29 (A The trial of the comprehensive as- best makers of three roomy floors, ask us ¥ uring, War Mint » was killed TRIAL STARTS MAY lam A caguai walk through the streets of Saxony, en April 12 disgruntiea Omega Oil FOR Rheumatism and Lumbago Soak a towel in boiling water, wring. i. dry and place over the aching part to whole section is without elec.ric leh 5] open the pores, then rab ia plenty of and the iron industry-is seriously mega Vil and you'll be surprised at the ected, cure’ reliet this simple treatment givess | 8 no ex to Lepurts concern. ing almos, iuadering in Berlin |A atreet Was found there offering for sale a shirt waist for 76 ated Proas) | marks which is selling in the stores ; or marks. A man who was sell leged murderers! ing d.ainynd rings indicated volun Knecht and Rosa|(arily where each ring had been set for May 8, | Stolen court. With fev | sia ts only visitors to be Saxon Minister's Slayer — Silesian Strike Grows. Karl Li old Moabit trike movement in Upper Sile ntensified, according to a de batch to the Vossische Zeitung from n electri Th Special Lo ONLY $950 A WEEK We Do Not Charge Interest LOOMINGDALES LEXINGTON AT 59THI-—ONE BLOCK FROM PARK AVENUE Buy Your Piayer Now! If for any reason you have been putting off the buying of a Player Piano, we advise you not to put it off any longer. The beautiful Walters Player that we offer for $475 is without doubt the biggest value and the finest Player that you could possibly purchase from this or any other house at anywhere near this price. Dont wait—BUY YOUR PLAYER NOW. Free With Each Player A Beautiful Music Cabinet—Handsome Bench to Match 12 Rolls of Music of Your Own Choice and Free Delivery . . . It is no longer necessary to take piano lessons for a few years at a considerable expense to have music in your home. Every meinber of your family can play this beautiful instrument correctly without any musical instructions of any kind. Think of the enjoyment of sitting down at this instrument and playing the compositions of the great masters or any of the popular ragtime selections of to-day Don’t deprive your family of music in the home another day. Call to-day, select your Player and we will promise immediate delivery. | A Sale of Used Pianos | To Be SOLD AT Speciat Low Prices | Stool | TERMS | $ TERMS || $ | | FROM f AND UP $ | | | WEEKLY | With Each Piano Is Included , , d Free Delivery An opportunity like this may not offer itself again. We urge \ you to tuke advantage of this sale by calling to-day to select your Player or mailing the attached coupon to us. e and ADDRESS... opening Bros., 59TH to 60TH ST. LEX, TO 3D AVE,

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