The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1919, Page 8

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OE ees ewe pen an tor tise “es shoes be eka e saa Sete tes oc, Specials for Tomer ms oS ‘te estabiioh the itentity of the woman ‘who is unconscious and dying of « fractured skull and internal injuries in the Bushwick Hospital. She re- colved the injuries when she fell off « Ralph Avenue trolley car at Rutledge Street and Broadway, late yesterday West 34th Street—New York 4 Summer Frocks for Decoration Day Delightful Models for Matinee, Town or Country SCINATING new frocks of figured and flow- “ ered Voiles or pretty Crepe Tissue. Trimmed with dainty ruffles, laces, ribbons, revealin, new tunic and sleeve innovations—presenting fu assortments for women and misses. Very Specially Priced, $598 TVID shades and color combinations accentuated by exquisite combinations of soft, filmy fabrics. Enchanting Voiles, in Striped, Figured and * Flowered designs—daintily draped models. Crisp Or- gandie, in new surplice effects, with great sashes neatly picot edged Very Specially Priced, $ 1 0 98 RESH, crisp, new Summer frocks—consciously superior and distinct from those you will seeing atevery turn. Introducing ruffled skirts, side drapery, surplice effects, Val. and ribbon trim- med. Quaint Colonial and original styles for the more critical women and misses. Every wanted fabric Very Specially Priced, $16: No Charge for Necessary Alteration FE, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY #6, Sam, Performing Again — In Essex Market Pen, Wins Grins and Leniency Pretty Rosie Dubowsky Seeks Injunction Re- straining Her Old-World Mother From Mak- ing Her Marry Aside From Her Choice. HERE are some who are known ak in the business world as “come- backs”—those valuable cus~ tomers who buy and then return for more. And it is only natural that in time they become privileged and get the best of everything. The game situation applies to Henex Market Court—or at least it ought to. Tt gems that the person who comes back for «ore time and again should be given the nicest cell, the best Gne and the sweetest smile from His Honor. Sam Donacfsid is a “come-back,” a oustomer of the court. Only a short time ago he started an innova- tion by sitting in the rear of the court room and murmuring. “Al Jacobs is my lawyer.” without any apparent reason at all Sam himeelf hig ht custody at that time, and was later @ischarged as one who means well ‘even if he does get tangled up. That evidently pleased Sam, for yesterday he reappearéd, all smiles, charged with placing cement on the sidewalk. Sam pirouetted up to the dock as one oes when making an entrance for the Russian ballet, and then turned around and viewed his audience while His Honor was getting ready. The audi- ence grinned and Sam bowed and amfled happily. Sam's cue was different yesterday. Variety—that was Sam. Instead of giving Mr. Jacobs free advertising Sam cried at regular intervals like an | alarm clock, “Go get Rosie Cohen.” “Don't say that again!” urged His Honor, after the third perpetration. “Well, go get Rosie Cohen,” pleaded “Did you litter up the sidewalk?” “Me? Not. Go get Rosie Cohen. My occupation little dry goods busl- ness on push-cart. bought, for epee). je said, ‘I don’t ca i! declared the offi- summons or you,’” cer. “Never, never, Go get Rosie Cohen. My wold of honor, Yous Honor, Mr. | Judge, never did I said such a thing. | Always does the cops get the full re- spect of me, Wait a moment, 1 want to croms-examination the cop.” “There, there, that's Judge Simpson soothingly. * get Rosie and bring her here if you want.” Sam then exhibited part of the sidewalk which: he had brought in a paper bag, and smiled for one and all. Then he took the comb which pro- truded from hts pocket, gave. hi beard a good brush and danced gall down the aisle on the way to Rosie. FLAT in Rivington Street or an A apartment on the upper east side? Now that’s a problem to be taken to court, isn't it? Yet when Rosie Dubowasky, eighteen years old and pretty, from her coal black tresses to her neat tan half shoes, walked into the hallwey outside the court this problem became one of official action. Rosie had two suitors. Ole was a fashionable cloak and suit manufac turer, the other a garment cutter. The Dobowsky family was divided, and when a house is divided there are chances of a Tall. “I tell ma she should have me marry a swell apartment and all the furniture that's in it. It ain’t that I should marry the furniture, I tell ma.” The prosecutor listened attentively. There are many cases that he treats asaphysiclan treats a hypochondriac —with sympathy and sugar and rater. “What do I care about plush cov- ered furniture and sideboards and sil- \.rware when my heart isn’t there? I'm independent; I got a good job, 1 don’t need to get married, but of course every girl's got to get married, but ain't a girl got a right to say who she is to marry? Over here it's free and everybody can do what they think is best for themselves, I tel! 1» but she is old-fashioned; she came from over there and she. can’ see and she says her children ha got to have a better start than she had and her children’s children have got to have it a better start than her children had; so there it is. “Now, Moe and me has been going together ever since I was in school end he was in school, which wasn’t long, because he had to quit to go to work and he's a fine fellow and when he gets a little olger, why, maybe he will have a cloak and suit manufac- turer business of his own; isn’t it e | right?” The prosecutor nodded. “But ma she says I must marry Max Silberstein, who is as old al+ most as my father and he's fat and fot lots of money and two children also, which one of the girls is nearly ae old as I am. I should be a mother to a girl like an age to be my sister? “{ want I should get an injunction like the beer makers got it ag the U. 8. so that they can maki beer if they want, only I w: should have the right to marry wi I want, whether ma wants it or not.” Then Mr. Hogan saved the court an tra half hour and explained that of age meant being of age, and that ngbody could interfere with love anyway. 1200 Afternoon Georgette Crepe Of Taffeta Silk Satins Serges Wool Jersey Real Valuesto $45.00 Real Values to $45.00 AUL BERNARD The Women’s Shop for Values Across the Street from JTMAN'S Dresses Figured Georgette Beaded Georgette Plain Georgette Serges Satins pet Taffeta Silk Wool Jersey All Sales | Final. No Credits THE STRONGEST AND MOST REMARKABLE SALE OF FINE DRESSES EVER HELD me Avatars Best & Co. CLOTHES FOR MEN “Made in Our Own Shops” ° UR manufacturing shops are three minutes’ walk from Fifth Avenue. There, men’s clothes are so well made that we are glad to have you com- pare them with clothes made by custom tailors, for which you are asked to pay almost double our price. * Designers are with us who have had many years experience with eminent New York custom tailors. Their skill, taste and technique give our ready- for-service clothes the style, fit and tailoring demanded by critical New Yorkers. 28.50 34.50 37.90 We are now displaying medium-weight all-wool suits and summer overcoats in styles, ms and colors that make, Piccadilly envious of Fifth Auentie. SUMMER COATS—SPECIAL Summer coats tailored of shower-proofed vicuna-finished worsted in a new knit-weave. It is too soft to wrinkle or rumple. New models in all the correct colors. 28.50 est & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Est. 1879 Entrance—1 Wes€ 35th St. You Never Pay More at Best’ » Men’s Shop—Fifth Floor. One block from 14th St.“L,’ Hudson Tube Station and 14th St. Crosstown line. 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