The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1919, Page 15

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“Hands off" w foal estatdowners, deslare: Rob- ake Avenue Hg balding etry uld be CALLUS CORNS _ UFT RIGHT OFF Doesn't hurt to Ift them off with fingis “He was sitting in the sink sing- ing,” declared the alliterative Al to Judge Frothingham in Essex Market Court yesterday, ? Some one had lost some money at the party. And in order to get the gees culprit, every {iso WATCH$ one obtained a LOST INSTEW.$ summons tor AAAAPOAPOCAEAY every One else. Sam was undoubtedly carrying the heaviest load, and on that account he received the majority summons vote and was elected as defendant, Al had lost bis watch, chain and locket somewhere at some party on the east side. As usual, details were lacking, but there was sufficient dis- ‘| anion at Essex, e Nobody Knew What Became of A . wrong, erronerous—a mistake. was honorably discharged and Letty iad obviously told a “whopper.” Mr. Goldsilver was brought before His Honor at Esex Market Court on |™¥: a charge of disorderly conduct. Silverberg of the unfinished pastry Pras the complainant, as the parent of y sudden up he jumps and begins to try to hug and kiss me.” “How about it?” His Honor -asked try. the defendant. It is understood he will deny the “ghe came in and took the bakery — stuff without paying the six cents, ond when she ran out I ol her for the money.” Letty blushed. leleunent to jon a family re-| fils Honor discharred Ar, Gotd- er. nything Mislaid in the Stew nen AAnAARAAAAARAAAARARAGRAAAARAY Sam’s Watch Was Among the Lost Ingredi- ents—Mr. Goldsilver Didn't Seek His Pay | in Kisses, But in Cash. Gi ANOTHER SEPARATION SUIT . IN BLOOMINGDALE FAMILY Wife of Hiram Sues, as Did Irving’s Wifé Recently—Cruelty . Is the Charge. Mrs, Rosalinda 8. Bloomingdale began suit in the Supreme Court gesterday for @ separation from Hiram C. Bloom- ingdale of Bloomingdale Brothers; al- leging that she had been obliged to leave his home because of cruelty, ‘Two months ago a similar action was brought by Mra, le B. Blooming- dale against Irving L Bloomingdale, Hiram’s brother. Tt is understood Mrs. Rosalinda oomingdale will ask for about $60,- limony. Her attorney is r, who also represents her indi Bloomingdale ts twenty-nine years old and band forty-two. 7" Mike Mrs. alleged disordered one. er going in and trying to ™, which I had left be- leclared, “when all of a as The Hiram ©, Bloomingdale home at Yo. 11 Bast 80th Street was closed to- y. It was said there the owner had ne to live with his brother Irvi io. $50 Park Avenue, and that Bloomingdale had gone to the coun! hased after is ver; enou, ‘The fog hung heavy and low. Becky was doubtful; Al was certain, almout too certain; Sam was ingenuously ignorant of all that had come to pass, “Tell His Honor what happened,’ sald Assistant District Attorney Hogan to Becky. “I don't remember, I was sick tiat “You mean that you were drunk, don't you?” “Well, perhaps, I had oné or two,” admitted Becky. “That will do, Al will take the stand.” Al took It at once, “Your Honor, Sam was sitting in the sink singing. He was pretty stowed." Sam took the stand and admitted Don't suffer! A tiny bottle of Freezone costs bit a few cents at any drug store. Appl a few drops on the ‘corns, calluses ind “hard skin” on bottom of feet, then lift them off. When Freezore removes corns from ithe toes or callises from the bottom jof the feet, the skin beneath Is left ipink and healthy and never sore or jender.—-Adet GRawo Rapips FURNITURE CREDIT Ti: RMS Down on $50% 5%. “ o vit alcoholic excursions. Apartments | | “1S ‘But how about the stolen prop- 7 * 1000) Furnished || erty?” asked His Honor, after half an hour had been devoted to the exploits of the bibblers ‘Tl tell you,” said Barney Pflaster, the detective, “they were all par- alyzed, and no one knows where any- thing went.” “Case dismissed. Next!” announced His Honor, ee We who are fortunate enough to have the family hearth alight of a Friday evening cannot understand the predicament of Mrs. Silverberg and little Letty. For on the east side it a custom, when the coals do not shine during the wnnnmnnnonnnnnn® warm weather, DIDN'T WANT PAYIN KISSES.3 other accoutro- Gann oments of the ‘dinner table to the baker in the rourh, or, more properly, in the dough. For six centesimi! the baker thereupon agrees to lend the warmth of his fire; to the unfinished products. Now, before we fo futher, let it be that these names are) “‘No Stropping —No Honing” ae a WORLD OVER Take a tip from him — Gillette — “No Stropping — No Honing’! Blade will give you the same velvet- smooth shave and brisk, fit feeling GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY . Boston, Mass., U, S. A. BEECHAMS PILLS Constipation is the arch-enemy of health. Conquer this enemy and you rout a whole army of oo foes, including indigestion, biliousness, sick headache, sleeplessness and nervous dyspep- sia. Beecham’s Pils have been a world-favorite laxative for over sixty years. They go straight to the cause of many ills and remove it. ‘They act* romptly, pleasantly and surely. Contain no pabitGornine drug. These time-tested pills strengthen the stomach, stimulate the liver and Relieve Constipation Directions of Special Value to Women are with Said by freatinne theoeghent the ‘world, "ka teas Ther She — Fulton Street, Brooklyn * rinses out easily to last everyor for months.—Advt, Important Sale Thursday Chic Hats of Exclusive Design Nie 4 Santas : mie 3 THR EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, pital yesterday to Manhattan State Hoe- pital, Ward's Island. On the night of May 2 & patrolman found Lesile wander- ing aimlessly and talking in The actor is forty-Ave-years olf, He lived at No. 7 Portland Place, Brighton Heights, 8. 1. — Cocoanut Oil Makes : A Splendid Shampoo it want to keep your hair in good ‘condition, be careful what you wash it with. , ’ Most soaps and prepared shampoos At Hoyt S!. contain too much alkal scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure und entirely greaseless), is much better than any- thing else you can use for sh as this can’t possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water land rub it in, One or two teaspoon- fuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and , rs. | excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to man- a ee. You can get Mulsified cocoanut on! shampoo. at most any drug store. It cheap, and a few ounces is ne in the faratly | ' Featuring Flower Trimmed Georgette Models Georgette hats, effeminate and becoming, are much in vogue. Many alluring shapes can be selected. hats with Satin Crowns. Trimmings of ostrich and fine Extraordinary Values Sale Price, 6.75 Also on Sale at the New York Store. BROOKLYN Fulton Street, Brooklyn OPPENHEIM. GCLLINS & Also Black Transparent Liseres, and Oriental turbans. French flowers. Remarkable Sale Thursday Wool Jersey Sport Suits New Chic Styles for Women and Misses Of excellent quality Wool Jersey, in Tux- edo, Belted and Pinchback models, in all attractive new shades. Superior tailoring ae ye Smart .Sport Skirts Specially Priced A host of pretty styles in Poplin, Wool Plaid, 1) Fantasi Silk, Poulette, Washable Broadcloth, Baronette Satin, and other popular fabrics. 9.75 13.75 15.00 Up POA CGE TIRE E67! Sea SLE a ? Wool Jersey Sport Suits 29.75 herently. i. ‘This dries the AT By FORMERLY FROM 29.75 to 49.50 The Suits are:— 77 Tailored Serge Suits... 71 Poiret Twill Suits. . 38 Dressy Tricotine Suits The Dresses are:— 83 Chic Taffeta Frocks... The Wraps are:— No Exchanges: 43 Wool Jersey Sport Suits. 105 Beaded Georgette Dresses. . 69 Charming Satin Frocks ALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STO 329-1331 re 4810-4812 BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. Near Gates Avenue bet, 48th and 49th * Brookign \ Brooklyn FULTON STREET, Cor. of BRIDGE STREET Subway Station, Brooklyn ANNOUNCE FOR TOMORROW (THURSDAY) Brooklyn's Greatest Sale Event! We have assembled from regular stock, 22% Suits, 321 Dresses, 195 Capes, Dolmans and Wraps that will excell anything we have previously offered at such phenomenal price reductions All Sales Must Be Final WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ SIZES FORMERL +» FORMERL FORMERL 43 Silk Lined Dolmans.......+++s0000+seevees FORMERLY TO 29.75 . 26 Silk Wraps and Capes. 61 Fancy Silk Lined Capes 65 Ultra Fashionable Wraps....+++++ .. FORMERLY TO 49.50 .... FORMERLY TO 29.75 .. . FORMERLY TO 34.50 .... . FORMERLY TO 37.50 . 64 Ecening and Afterrivon Gouns............. FORMERL » FORMERLY TO 35.00 .. - FORMERLY TO 39.50 . : FORMERLY TO 49.50 .. le at Mart Three Brooklyn Stores, SAVINGS OF 10.75 to 29.50 Y 70 29.75 Y TO 34.50 .. Y TO 39.75 .. Y TO 49.50 .... 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