The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1919, Page 27

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~ SS7EAMBOATS TRAVEL WHERE To GO AND HOW TO GET THERE STEAMBOATS. HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES “America’s Most Famous Route” FULL FLEET IN COMMISSION Steamships “Berkshire” and “C. W. Morse,” world’s largest and most pkgnificant river fame, daily ‘and Sunday between New York and Albany, foot of Canal Street, 6 P. West 132d St., bepianing May 28, leave Pier 32, N. R., 6.80 P. M. Connee- tions at Albany with New York Central, Delaware and Hudson and Boston and Albany railroads. “NIGHT EXPRESS” SERVICE Steamships “ € Ydna N. R,, week days, 7 182d St., half hour iind, “Rensselaer” leave New York, Pier sz, Sundays and holidays, 9 P. M.; lati bas Albany 6 A. M.; Troy, 7.18 A. M. West our tions at Troy with Boston and Maine and Rutland rail row ‘Telephone Canal 9000, “The Way That Saves a Business Day.” Hudson Navigation Company. THE EVENING | WORLD, WEDNESDAY, THEATRES. WINTER GARDEN Winter Garden Greatest Su Cohtral Park Concert To-Niant. | The frst public suramer open-air con- cert will be held ths evening In the Mall, Central Park. The concert wil! be a Hopkinson Memorial, in honor of the late American composer, The ‘The, musie will be under 'the direction Philip Berolzheimer, City Chamber- fin, Damrorch's New: York Symphony Orchestra. will programme. five the Litta Grimm will sing Hopkinson eongs. aj, Keenings 6.30. va’ ca an a4 Retr than 2 Boomer THEATRES. Willen Ge tee "a atu Kew Amsieriam Wor Gi" at hin iVELVETLADY {ior GED | Last Weok WILL ROGERS tn Midnight Show. NORABAYES Ths" W.9: be Raya at [Wi | ELIZABETH BRICE in [sow] ‘! TOOT SWEET * BOOTH iiss Li $b Wasi wT Fe SsiTradss aT aes rn-aotbth ‘sdccessts. 3 WISE FOOLS _—__ Criterion, Bway iio DARK ROSALEEN COHAN & HARRIS Wi,28% Brass THE ROYAL VAGAI GABOND LONGACRE tu fascinating mater) ‘Blay” Sen ae “THREE FACES EAS Knox OCKER, Broadway and ssh Ai. Res. at 815. Mate, Wed., Pri. & Sat, 215 BAN CORES Now \Mustoa! “West Hts Bree Ee Mat, Wed., Fri. @ Bat.,2.30 Producing Corporation " Presents ep ans. es Sunday Excursions feces Long Island Sound Commencing June 1st and every Sunday throughout the Summer BRIDGEPORT NEW HAVEN Str. City of Lowell Str. Richard Peck Pier 40. NR. I usion. 8h,10.00 4 ALE. Bier BR, Catharine 8t.,.9.50 A ree 14 ON. 1k Putian Step 4s A Vi 16,08 tat oe 08h 4 6 New York about ue Enough time allowed in both cities for sightseeing Restaurant Service—Lunch Counters—Music Limited Number of Tickets on Sale at Piers on Days of Excursions Only United States Railroad Administration * New England Steamship Lines 30, 31, and Tune 1 AND “BRAND REPUBLIC” a eo Trips ps ps May me “HIGHLANDER’’ Will Lve. BATTERY PIER 9 A. M.. West 132d St, 9:30 A. M. 85 cents Fare Round Trip Ghitoikn, $5 cents (Wee nes ) ausic and RE! RESHMENTS, KJ BOARD home Bowling Gree TESS DECORATION DAY and SUNDAY Up the HUDSON, $1.00 & Beacoa §1. Pou,bk.ep.te $1.59 Cool, delightful suil. Magnificent scenery. Plenty of time ashore. Str. BENJ. B. ODELL Good music. Fine restaurant. Room. Leaves Franklin St. W. 129th St, 9:30 A. M., rain Central Rudson Line A PICNIC FOR A “NI A Dandy DECORATION Di Day Trip DYCKMAN ST. FERRY INTERSTATE PARK THE PEOPLE'S FREE PLAYGROUND BOATING, GATHING, tISHING, HIKING BOATS DAILY AT SHORT INTERVALS, extra Boats Decoration Day.- DECORA’ ON DAY "EXCURSION Great White : Flier Tro ‘ojan” $2, N. Kft Canal St. 0.90.8, Mi Wee 13d Be, 10 AM. Two our aay SON RVIGATION. COMPANY NIGHT BOATS TO ALBANY AND TROY, N Saturdi N | 2+ steamer © Ni\Cape N | 2: Gee ae Beas and 0. 1; pad, Sanda ie ans Noantaln, vem oes apecial ate burgh, Poughkeepsie ay oe hte Desece tan Line OSTON’ ‘nal Miers ho, Al the a4 on eet BOSTON | Cod Can ene ene _____EXCURSIONS, MEMORIAL DAY EXCURSION ' $1.62 Children 81 Cents Lake Hopatcong FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1919 Sreelas erate arms Mew York, West 134 Stret, 220 AM.; Liberty Street, a Arnon, lareey CiG.8.80 Ais; Morarknse A Returoieg leaves Lake Hopatoeng Greedy), 640 F. Central Railroad of New Jersey PIANOS AND PLAYER-PIANOS f nadie a Slight! o! an Used Pianos J of various makes. Extraordinary Bargains CHRISTMAN SONS 35 West Fourteenth St. Bot. bth and 6th Aves. ovine Ri | SKONX N DECORATION | DAY TRIP vi Return Mi. § Round Pept Pare re (ine). War ‘rax) 81.30 Round Trip, Kore (inet, aah) #1.70 VIA Py] Wig Musical {] Comedy Hit George Hassett, xe oi3 DGE O.D WORNING, LT | TOBY’S BOW COMEDY Br, %3,,."".Morman Treat PLAYHOUSES= 2 Si ee Ba n, ALICE BRADY ” irri: REPUBLIC Se (5 So 8, i WOTTAN IN ROO a BROKEN BLOSSOMS NOW inadvanes for allperformanceaat M’BRIDE TickET AGENCY SPECIAL my LOUIS MANN in meee ETM FF RABineD MAXINE ELLIOTT’S, W. seth. Led 6.30. TEA for 3 “poe et yo an Theatre, W. 424 St Rva 8.20, Selwyn fiinWedt Dee Dey aa. i s0 | mani ‘O° S. L. ROTHAPFEL’S : UNIT A eat ne mel oF een £7 “FALSE Gops”. ONO, V HORART'S New Ides Comedy “WILD FLO WaRS” Molra’s” Miniature Ballet. ‘conten’ oncuestha” Permoa e ay & 9th St Bra 15 & Week, Dee. Day & Sat. 215 P| JOHN ane BARRYMORE tn JEST. * OF RECENT NEARS. THN i ERGUSON | ROW AND FRIDAY, ______ VAUDEVILLE. EEPROCIONT NEW YORK THEATHES, 3d i dacesesive 9 Week ia SEE bets. RIZEO BY THE OPoMauiie REALHA Now nena CONTINUOUS AT THE GO} HAM THEATHE. Near Best 125th St Third QRCH, WOMEN ONLY, BAL. MEN ONLY. tinees 3 , Evenings 35c. GIRLS ADMITTED aXb Hoy Sepia 18 Nor ADM PEED, amd Wig Week of Bessie CLAYTON, °% CORAN THEATRE ¢; D. W. GRIFFITH “BROKEN BLOSSOMS” ‘The Art Sensation, Mat. Kvery Day at 240 Every MAM. to thE Coin Keenan, “ine Ds 4 Taree amorunent of wed pianos at || moi branch eT bh Ave, omar 4ikd Ot, © & MERCHANT ManDre Fist ©, Shizeing Board WRES CLASS Ip NAVIGATION ‘Uttmarh’s Nautical Acodemy, MY, BEGINS JUNE L IT MAKES LITTLE : DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A SUNDAY. WORLD “SYANT” WILL GO. AND, BIND IT, Giana-WaRe WAR VOC WONT cants geared. Apply now to Cap, Utimark, 8 Slate sy New York Cy. MUSIC HALL, ti HENDERSON’S Sue Has, “BROKEN BLOSSOMS” ' GUS EDWARD: SCO. fordin 4 ST Comedy. tor Griffith's at Geo. M. AUCTION SALES. “TYPEWRITERS —O'FICE FURNITURE ONDEBWUOD—L, Rea AUTOS | Trent AS Dah 20 so, TRO CARH. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, PATENTS, trademarks, designs; best ‘prices. w rk: Gall of send tor books: enna tation ii oes, Sem TATE CO., Madison Av. Bole Burvivor of a Hal? PLAZi Million Armenian G! |AURORAMARDIGANIANHe:et OPEN FOR THE SEAS IN “AUCTION OF SOULS" Astounding drama, of, ravisied Armenia : PAUSADES BARK STEEPLECHASE |= CONEY ISLAND, BOL Mt | ST 1SO™ST FER SURF DATING OEMs To MonnOW RONX suru PAR pias “Now OPE nepiery: Wien ast POOL OPENS FIL BROOKLYN, 2 Sige * HM Mihi Ii The Monte Carlo Girls ‘Tuesday and Friday Nicht, MAY 2 Fourteenth Street West of Wifth Aveme | Reinforced Stocks of Holi iday Appare Economically Priced for Last-Minute Shoppers CLEARANCE VALUES Women’s and Misses’ COATS & CAPES A limited number only of these desirable wraps, but they afford wonderful bargains for all who buy at these closing values. Extra Size Coats 24.95 Our regular $34.74 ‘These are wool poplin Conts, with the long, simple lines becoming to stout figures. ‘The majority are black, and there are # few in tan and navy blue. ‘They are full length, with overlay collars, and are half lined with peau de cygne. Women’s and Misses’ Capes and Coats 16.75 Our regular $24.74 to $29.74 Attractive styles, in serge and poplin; some with coat front and cape back, others full fashioned cayes or smart coats. A variety of models and colors at this exceptional val No charge for alterations. Newest Summer Rugs For service and bright, cheer- ful color that flect the sunny out-of-doors, our mer Rugs are of paramount worth and charm, Hearn prices are #0 moderate that all can afford to buy at such real economy values. 300 Chintz Style Rugs—fancy horders—helio, rose, blue and pastel tintings—27x5: value 82.75. ....+06 eeceees 1.97 Special Offering Fine Art Fibre Rugs—colored novelty borders— water-proof— 6x9 ft.—our reg. $9.97..,.6.88 4.6x7.6 ft.—our reg. $6.97.4.7'7 8x6 ft.—our reg. 68.94....2.94 80x60 ins.—our reg. 83.25.2.44 cial lot of Fine. Se ties i to come. simple. s at this price, signs in art{Stic coloringe— 63.50 crass entails man lu rer to meet them if and housedresses is adequate. lowing special prices make selection New Dresses and Suits, In Which to Celebrate the Holiday Just what you will want to priced at economy values, New Voile Dresses tucked peplu tucked orga’ Foulard Patterned Voiles are ticularly good this summer. style has a narrow fi peo - taf and graceful tie. and vestee are organdie... 13.50 Voile Dresses of exceptional gts and newest effect are of navy blue with a chrysanthemum pattern, in white. Gir and trimming of navy blue silk afford an interesting contrast of materials. model in checked voile with » fully draped tunic and bel Fi toned satin ribbon New Linen Suits Smartly tailored models in linen show both button and tuxedo front ‘They come in oyster Mas | bag blue, leather and rose. No charge for ltt ek HOUSEDRESS APRON DAY flor the warm be better ulpped our stock You wi The fol 2.77 * Our regular $3.50 Two charming models come both of which we illustrate. One is of striped gingham with a white collar, and trimming of col- ored chambray and smart rows of little other is a Thursday—Luncheon 59 Cream of Tomato Soup. Chicken Soup. ‘hotce) Chicken a la Creole, Browned Potatoes. String Beans, Assorted Cold Cuts, Potato Salad. Tuna Fish Salad. Dessert (Chotce). Orange Pudding, Vanilla Sauce. Plain Cake, Ice Cream dnd ale Tea. Coffee. Mill green. BUNGALOW APRONS—gingham our reg. BUNGALOW APRONS—extra q —our reg. 81.96 One-Day Sale THURSDAY MOTOR, TRAVELING AND STEAMER ROBES 9.74 Our regular $14.94 These robes are the comfort of vacationists and sim- ply indispensable for traveling. The excellent varieties offered here give a selection for every need at quite notable price reductions. MOTOR, TRAVELING AND STEAMER ROBES—moastly all wool— heavy fringed ends—novelty plaids with reversible solid color com- binations, as well as all-plaid designs— many different styles. MORNING SPECIALS—Toda To prevent dealers buying, quantities re Moire Silk Petticoats 4.50 Our regular $4.94 Black, white and colors and eh two models one with tucks an ¢ pleating, the other with deep pleated flounce. 39.74 Boys! Suits Spring mixtures—brown, Brown some | with rusers——7 to 18 years, U3" CLOTHING--THIKD FLOOR, + 70) gray ; extra lors, in plain Boys’ Blouses s Value 4: ébaecenoek, style, with #hort leeves——plain white or with fancy striped collars V EI LS boys’ FU LALSTLLNGS. “THIRD FLOOR, 97 ct. Infants’ Nainsook Slips,........ .74 For the holiday outing which y or emb'y trim'd, may include a trip by motor ‘ or train. In either case you will need one of these smart veils, 20 specially priced. Mesh Veilings - shadows ke style—Ince shop style \VANTS' DEWT.— SECOND FLOOR, 58 ct. Women’s Extra Size Vests....... slowveless or rs— motifs, navy, 24 Shetland Veile—vetagon mes! scrolls, brown, $1.94 Extra Size Petticoats White eateen = well made—al MPTICOATS-SECOND FLOOR, 97 ct. Shepherd Checks ‘inch medium mu Special p bi « and and large #izes 5 GOODS —SMALN FLOOR, Hn ant co be 22 ct. Fancy Voiles patterns NECKWEAR fora Crisp collars and Sets to Hens and dark grou) freshen your costume for Friday's outing. Sailor Collars models—our reg. .28 18 Collars and Sets—-a choice of many styles— on WASEMENT 33 et. Yard Wid te Gingha ms Aswortinent pes, plaid sheer, prett WASH DRESS FADKICS— BASEMENT ‘37 ct. Paper pound... Pie White and several sty los, Aluo envelo ur Teg. 15 ot. BT ATIO! —~TMAMD FLOOR, in front, of elastic felt models— checks—loose, elastic and fitted styles—some with patch pockets | Al) | buttons. The plain colored chambray with collar, cuffs, belt and pocket of large checked gingham. are blue, pink, lavender and Sizes are 36 to 46. Colors id striped oF figured percale—opem ht and dark colo Meeihietaiery figures and 1.62 ality percale—stri Quarter Century JUNE SALES Begin MONDAY, JUNE 2nd Your Opportunity to Supply ALL SUMMER and VACATION NEEDS IN:-— Undermustins Babi y and Furnishings nd Furnishings At Money-Saving Prices y and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. patricted? No Mall or Telephone Orders, | $1.64 Black Satins—35 inch......... 135 | Fine, close face—deep black SILKS—MAIN FLOOR, j98 and 42 ct. Moire and Satin Ribbons... 20 | White, black and colore—also slripes—sash a bas, Fallt inery swidiee RIuHONS Ret. Dawe 36 inc i 2DS—-MALN FLOOR. 12 et. Mercerized Sateen... 36-Inch-~& ment of light and dark r all dining | Purposes LININGS— BASEVENT, 18 et, New Cretonnes Yard wide 6 ct Tovshng Ned borde fas | TOWELING MALY Phe 4, et. Cotton Huck Towels, ... ed hemmed—whi | oe TOWELS—MAIN FLOOR, 165 et, Muslin N Well-mad. NOLONS “BASEMBNE, 241 et. Dressing Saew pes se Percale hat aera and m ar Anotherdie new Pony Pos ee aprons }*

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