The evening world. Newspaper, May 20, 1919, Page 23

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iveLver™ LADY nue Mate We ROOF hove ‘SHE! 4 Wed. (Pop, oud jusical Coinedy Trt ‘A'GOOD FELLOW REPERTORY SEASON NOW PLAYING peed Blossoms” ™ Fag hod 4 ‘tvery TICKETS ALSO AT M’BLID! BELASC: AELASCO West 44 St. Brenings Matlnges Phurs, & Mat., pelshco DARK ROSALEEN THE, ROYAL VAGABOND Mins Griswold « Bria: igs Molen Louise Griswold, Charles Cowan Gi My. and Mra, Chai Montclair, N. J. Sanders, gon oj B. Sanders THEATRES. HAMPER é ie mith Plymouth Thea. Cast. Mate, Wed. & Sat, Empire Producing Corp. “PETTY SOFT “ee f T00r SWEET tileh sox a Great 2 chorurns ‘THMATIG Men €30 [Laue 7 Mara Thurs &Bat_ 2-90, Hitmen, PERA COMIQUE. Wi Ft BROADHURST hea'Se: Mia Tom Sar 9 38. Mia Tne Sat ite year.” Herald. 45th St, og, Bway, LYCEUM "ef Matiness ‘Pura, DADDIES BRONX | OPERA House | PRICES. {loth bua Sday [haat Wed. sad at FRANCES STARR *riGERT" | Wei, FLORENCE NASH ‘ ~— PHOTO PLAYS. ie VIN CONTINUOUS AT THE | TH WEEK OF BLANCHE =~ in Pia} RUPERT HUGHES" FFPROCTORS bale reer {iss * Darwin, f to 1 AS BL. The Besr“wan “ MEVERY SAILOR" (11 PEOPLE Au EVE MERMANC VAN & HYMAN, z T OTHER BIG ACTS, F. KEITH'S | BESSIE CLAYTON & THe CANSINOS, Rooney & en! PALACE Canon, We Rivesie wefan piver & osih set PLAZA “to MADI Love and Caprice CONSTANCE TALMADGE) “Romance and Arabella.” | tADY in 8 Ser ernKE, Doncing { to 1% Beturday @ Busse sto 12, Dance in the open Air AMUSEMENT FARK pa | | || FULTON Math St. ey |The Season's Greatest Musical Play Take It From Me RLU Tea PASTERATON® ote DWAY. SHUBERT “4%. Wee of wey. Tvs. 8.15. Mis Mata CouB Boterhde ree Seorge” Haset Motlig King, Charts Kir oy Bes 0 30 REPUBLIC " | THE WOMAN IN ROOM [3 IGE, West 42481. Eve, 8.20, Mate, ELTIN Wed. (Pop) & Sat at 2.80. HY UP IN HABELS ROOM: ae HUDSON \= LOUIS” i FRIENDLY ENEMIES ET MARRIED | TUMBLE d West ¢@uh St. Bent an Maca, Wet (Pop) & tat} PLEASE GET, MARRIEL ~ TOBY’S BOW NORMAN TREVOR 0, Mia Thur, Sat, 48th St Eve 6.20 PLAYHOUSE Mota, Wed, & Sat. 230 ALICE BRADY ® irrex‘" __APTER. ‘Theatre Guild Presents JOHN FERGUSON | Run Extended Till 9 24th SHONERT. MERA ia TU Be Fe eewe Cowl Rsskrwwen Fis HELP WANTED—NALE, MEN WANTED, Wanted at Once for the to be trained as SAILORS, FIREMEN, STEWARDS for Good Jobs at Good Pay on Ocean-Going Ships, Pay While Training. Board and Quarters Free, Ages 18 to 88, Bring Birth Certificate, Apply to U. S. SHIPPING BOARD, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS -WORK MONDAY, WONDERS. fer | Agent, 3d floor, 650 Pear! st., New York City. HEDLEY WL KEP z, Pewee » MERCHANT MARINE | satisfied with this assurance and Will back up the move to attack the bill rr unconstitutional and also to have it repealed, When discussing yesterday before Commissioner Nixon the need for ad- ditional service on the Fourth and Madison Avenue and the ifth Street crosstown lincs, Mr, Hedley com- plained it was diMoult to get men to man the cars. “What would happen,” asked Mr. Nixon, “it you discharged all the women workers for the New York Railways Compapy?” “We would nave to .top 3 ‘i Loney I Mr. Hedley. “I do" not in- ischurge t workers, who are doing good whose places it would be very dif- ficult to fill, Several hundred women who lost their jobs pers and guards on the B, R, T. after the enactment of tho law had a mass meting : jon are? Lg Nd No, 263 Washington Street, Broo Resclations demanding that Gov. Smith call the Legislature Mm extra session to 1 the so-called Con- WOMEN EMPLOYEES OF NTERBOROUCH |Doesn’t Intend to Discharge ' Capable Workers—TMy Will Aid B. R. T, Women. Women employees of the Inter- , borough are to-@ay taking an active part in the plan of the women dis- |charged by the B. R. T. against the | Lockwood law which forbids their | employment between the hours of 10 |P. M, and 7 A. M. or more than fitty- four hours a week, So far the Inter- borough hes not discharged any of its | women ployees and General Man- ager Hedley has declared the com- | pany will retain them as far as pos- | aible. But the employees are not set forth that 1631 of the 1,600 women employed on the B. R. T. eys- tem had been discharged because the new law curtailed their hours, TI Women's Joint Legislative Conference, mainly responsible for enactment of the measure, was #@- verely censured. Its members wei characterized ag “imprac' formers” who framed laws consultation with the workers to be affected by Leconte m, INSPECTOR'S STOLEN AUTO FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents—Try it! Whole Force in Two-Hour Search When Henry's Car Disappears in Tenderloin District. ‘The police of the White Light Dis- trict bubbled over with joy at 1.30 A. M. to-day when, after two hours’ of feverish and fearful activity, Inspec- tor Dominick Henry's stolen Ford au- tomobile was recovered. Inspector Henry, the big boes of the district that includes the Tenderloin, left the car at the curb In 45th Street, west of Broadway, alongside the Hotel Astor, and when he returned five min- utes later it was gone. At 1.30 Policeman Smith and Gra- ham saw a car in 62d Street, near Ninth Avenue, The four men in it jumped and ran, three in Ninth Ave- Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces 5 | orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle id tan lotion and complexion beay- | tifier at very, very small cost, Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will sup- | ply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this seweetly fragrant lotion inte the face, neck, arms and hands each day end see how freckles and blemisnes disappear and how clear, soft and rosy white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harm- | less and never irritates.—Advt. conductors, ticket chop- yesterday afternoon in the duetorette Law were adopted. It was FOUND AS. FOUR DESERT 1 nue arid of the Big A man wae Arreated an in OUCH! CORNS! UFT CORNS OFF tnto a doorway, a flivver, 3 came loorw: 4 ped himaelt y-four, No. Fourteenth Stress Went of With Avenue One Day Sale---Wednesday 30,000 Yards of ANDERSON’S SCOTCH GINGHAMS— 50 cts. yerd PRACTICALLY AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST! A Special Purchase enables us to produce this wonderful Keteatig Rd fine Ginghams just in time for you to make selection for your summer sewing needs-—qualities are splendid—colorings and patterns are j for summer frocks, to — worn in the country or city, also for girls’ and children’s wear, aprons, ete. Doesn't hurt a bit to lift any corn right off with fingers = Drop a little Freezone op an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurt- SAVINGS ON Summer Blankets Imported Cotton Blankets — Eiderdown finish did of Cala Cotten Fleece Blankets — and gray with contrasting Silk Jersey petticoats and brocaded corsets may borders—our reg. $8.97. . have an expensive sound —at many stores they have an expensive price—but here, with Wednesday's special values in corsets and petticoats, any woman may enjoy them and feel thrifty into the bargain. | Petticoats Corsets | Silk Jorsey Petticoats — with Fancy ;Brosated ' Coreste-tetn | “iiras Tovace—ales talfets asd ing, then you lift. it right out. It doesn't pain one bit. Yes, magic! Why ‘wait? Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few éents, sufficient to rid your fect of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without soreness of irritation, Freesone is the much talked of ether discovery of a, Cinefnnati Hi gentag—Advt. 36 inch. . £7 inch Silk Embroidered Tiansset~-Mony ”“Hudso 9:20 A. M.; Yonkers, 9: 50 A. M., for tBear Mountain, "+ West Poi tPoughkeepsie, Kingston Point, Catskill, Hudson and Albany. points marked f. restaurant on all steamers. Hudson River Day Desbrosses St. Pier Tel. Canal 9300 Day Line Service Daily Including Sunday Leave Desbrosses St., on and after May 24, 8:40 A. M.; West 42d St. 9:00 A. M.; West 129th St.,| All through rail tickets between New York and Albany accepted. Music and model—inedium high bust, ace pretty styles, scalloped oe bags messaline modele—black, avy, titched—pur reg. aK) 10.. trimmed—sizes 19 to t d abhaaeabh . 2.38 | Clive cour rey. 8804... SOT Summer Underwear Veils and Veilings ens The newest in veils to add mystery and charm to , milady’s beauty and to add savings to her pocket- book aa well, for prices are very low. * MESH VEILINGS—scrollx, motifs, shadow»—black, navy, taupe and purple—our regular 46 nines to 50 bust — slight imperfections. .Special .5'7 Women’s Fine Lisle Union Suits neck — sleeveless — tight | ° immed knee— One-Day Sale—Wednesday Suit Cases and Travel Bags With vacation time so near, this sale is ticularly a pagdrare and will meet the ne n River Extra sizes—regularly 81:17... 5 ir. is of Extra Size Kimonos |- 48TH ST. 22; are Be | Prt many travelers at little cost. ‘ COME-ON CHARLEY |, PATENT ENAMEL SUIT CASES~straps'and catches—ting handles Cool, attractive robes for }i « ELLIO: aon St. = 3.98, flowered lining, with shirt pocket—capped corne Summer, with new styled cal- ‘* “TEA FOR 3 ooneay our reg. 96.5 lars and sleeves, are offered : Matinee Wetneaday a Saturday Season Opens COWHIDE TRAVEL BAGS—black and browo—I8 inches Q 797 fare €¢ ery Woe Breer: % ‘Selwyn MEATAR. W. 424 Be 830 Jong~-lined—reinforced corners—our reg. $12.93.. E: anh yped Kirnonee—tieered sone 4 Mute sg AUMBLE WW" Saturday, May 24th KERATOL TRAVEL BAGS--10 inches long-avinforced ends J] 5°7 Tpltredstohan' cater eu beer ’ oe Wet MALE tN" —riveted frame—brown and black—our reg. $2.17 . ff back ead Mescen tonne sill iy Central "outrey 4,18 8, 3 23 Restful, Refreshing, Convenient. ur eR ASAT enon OBL | ho SOMEBODY'S SWEETHEART The Ideal Route between New York “Ste ft imense—fgwred case Th am ino cit he’ ot mares | and Albany. Delightful one-day One-Day Sale ( W ednesday) and sleeves, mer ie" 9 satin eke) ME TIME "ys | outings. Big, fast steamers built ex- . and b2—our reg. 89.97... 2.65 ae AFGS LOWELING | | exten ster kimonoe—tigured hwo i pare ie clusively for passenger traffic. 9 Sate matron derepe |. JOHN ani model, gathered at ee ee Direct rail connections to all points North, : 1] 4 ‘ idee—inlnid coll rae GARRICK yo Rita mn OES, ast and Wiest: po | i Yd. sii aoe inlaid collar or square —pleated and plain satin trimming |’ sizes 48, and 58— our reg. $4! 30, , Laces and Embroideries Effective and Inexpensive for |. Trimming Dresses and Lingerie our regular .22 Splendid, serviceable grades for kitchen and roller , use, Substantial price savings emphasize the wis- dom of buying for future as well as present need. int (except Sunday), tNewburgh, {Return steamer same day from MORNING SPECIALS—Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities re stricted.” No Mail or Telephone Orders. ana AT 1 $5.97 Estre Size Dress Shirts. .. ey and incl mona —shirred and button inerenver with pleats. $9.74 Boys’ Sails, Spring models n fi | $1.64 Satine—35 ins Five close face—de | New York) Li SILKB—MAIN FLO 97 ct. Mohair Siciliennes. 50-inch—heavy round lustre—e , NAVY. brown and garnet, DBAS GOODS—MAIN PLOOR, sas cibere Voile Flouncing ored embroidery —~ attractive for tunis of shirto— 55 BT csecseveeeeees © Matrennttisn tise All the Way by Water, Alwaysin Sightol Land | ‘lo BOSTUN vis Lens island Cape Cod cena! Bums ma, aS HUDSON: RIVER | NIGHT. ‘LINES ally from Pee Dauiy from Pi General Pershing’s Fa ney 850TH FIELD ARTILLERY, 4, __DANCING ACADEMIES, |SHIMMYING |SHIVERING |syNcoPA pena | DANCING CARNIVAL Formerly at Grand Central Palace NOW AT ST. NICHOLAS RINK 66th Street and Broadway BRIGHTON EXTRAORDINARY ENGAGEMENT! BEGINNING THURSDAY, MAY 22nd ime SANT Brymn famous ‘Black Devil Jazz’ Band REISENWEBER’S | oe SHELBURNE | ‘A END OF | OCEAN PARKWAY ! CLOSING Little Tots’ Frocks and Sweaters Dainty things small folk wear in Summer, priced Little Tots’ Tub Dresses—belted and empire models—sizes to’ 85 6 years-our reg. $1.27. Little Tots’ Fine White Dressee— dainty ‘ks of sheer materialh—~ empire and plod sizes to our rexcler #4 8.07. 07, $1.75 Crepe Georgette 38], >|1 Double width—assortment of ght aud dark colors VEILINGS-MAIN VLOOR, 40 ct, White Chiffon Voiles. , oe 00 W-inch—a satffactory fabrie tor women's and children’s dresses, WHITE GUODS—MALN FLOOR, M4 ct. Moire Ribbons. White, black and fancy ‘stripe TUBBON 70 ct. Faney Sateens. Attractiv te color gre all dining, pu orduroys as- —checks and herringbone 38 et. Children's Hee ack cotton double, hee! an toe. ERY-—-MAIN * Bloomer foe 15s vorite Military Band chainbray—Empire colors—aiso B, V.—NINE MONTHS OVERSEAS, MAIN FLOOU sbirte-long or short ta—some in white, “i MAIN F DANCING | 4P.M. To oats and | $1.17 ‘New w le Goose mixture PRYPHERS BASEMENT, pose: eSBs more, 45 et. Khaki Cloro—yd ’ Mill lengths—therefore “thi price—fine for knoc Akubout for children—middy blouse: overalls WASH DRESS FABRICS BASEMENT, 22 et. Faney Voiles.. “ ‘Variety of floral patterns on white our regular § Little Tots’ Slip-on Mee cellent assortment Fen sizes to 5 years. Fis Coriee several ead ‘t signs—with lap— value 85.97..... + BIF 36-inch—absorbent NU sd vo cA SMDEMNT, $1.79 Bleached Sheets... 90290—eeamiess—no dressing, | BEACH, N. Y. ———~-- 3 Lessons (iatiriul) 25¢ L Not Fg ey ber ie Per leave lo dence at Lule FOR SALE. REDE rece BOVAL DIAMOND EWATCH Go 35 MAIDEN LANE, 6th Floor. Phone John 243 | phe ka FOR SALE. AONDS ON CRE) Waiek & Bisusal **evat cule” 6 Maiden Lane | "secestnatWetopadiass Wh tomas | ‘ 4 FOR BALE. (os MUBLINS — BASEMENT Se ness FABRICS BASEMENT, \ " et Ugh Weight Dress Shields... 12) The Salvation Arma asks and deserves the support of theAmerican people in their great work of sheltering the homeless, feeding the hungry, and 4—White—fine quality fig elena austeae ena 1 grounds, UPHOLSTERY— BASEMENT, | $1.17 Binached Damasks.... close Weave-—good tin browns ize—cap our ree. Also tr nete=ebionde, and black—-medium wipe or fringe style: G0c, doz . NOTIONS BASEMENT $1.54 Gee! White Dresses... fawn on organdy—trimmed with jac oh om pralae ery and in9 spel cla, Real Pipelols tvs ics’, inh a'eer “Tussle ’

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