The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1919, Page 23

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LONDON, June 3.—An elaborate programme of entertainment has bee® | planned for Dr. President-elect of Brazil, who comes here from Paris. The Government Apitaclo Pessoa, Greener HAA Pua’: dBTH ST. Miles REA buts 39TH ST ar ra manic’ in it HAMLET evening. On Wednes- nge visite with King George and will Meee. On| the King Bre. 610 Meer to the Derby a and will Janch at tho as the guest of the Lord Mayor. Other entertainments will be crowded e/a 1, #) SORE, TIRED FEE Use “Tin” for achi for aching, burn- ing, puffed-up feet and corns or callouses, * “Sure! 1 use ‘TIZ’ Ld LADY IN BEDE st EBlizabethBricein pOaaTaEA years had played marbles and thrown balls through store A LITTLE JOU NEY _With Gyrlt_Kelghtiey and BIOU “%, ki 9 caltouna Ih tf | aaron, Sa Wat a t PLAYHOUSE Sis. Hoa" ALICE BRADY ee at 8.30 Bats Wed. (in) hats 20 “PRETTY Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet, | swollen feet, tender feet, tired feet. Good-bye, corns, callouses, bunions No more shoe tight- ness, no more limping with pain ot drawing up your face in a REPUBLIC yisz. "4: THE WOFAN IN Room 13 UP IN aABtTS ROOM HUDSON {is LOUIS MANN. mark. «According to little trouble- making books that policemen alwa: carry, Hermie had lived im every street in the east side. Nevertheless, Hermie was a good lad. His one failing was a natural desire to possess the stock in trade of @ small bakery near his home. And right here is where we push an- other character to the front. me, Judi “You say you had a bun on the|— head?” asked Judge Simpson of Mr,| Hermie?” ‘Wolff, a respectable baker who tan- | lucky he rec | talized boys by exhibiting sweet mor- els in his showcase. “Just that, 2 Use “Tia!” and forget your foot misery. Ah! how comfort- Get a 25-cent box of “Tis” now at any druggist or department store, . Have good feet, glad feet, fect that never’ swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year’s foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded.— jm tener mune Re Ao Sis (arb Mh, Rremings ott 90 PUEASE GET TH ET MARR pete W, of Bay, Bre. $5) LAST ay Sista wea vee 216] Hues GOOD MORNING, JUDGE pert Mollie King, Chartes King. ee as Pe as ‘21s Sa Take i From Me ves. 8.30, oo Norman Trevor Matinecs ‘Thurs, and Sat, 2.50 “WAXING ELLIOTT'S, W. 30th. Bos 0.30 TEA for 3 Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. eer Bway & 47th Wt.” Been 8.20 Bat. — crated he onthe NEW EW MMNTERDAM THEATRE. LIBERTY Sanita. SAS | LALA LUCILLE #= i GLOBE. bree Ri Mats. Wed. 4 (op) & Sak ‘A GOOD FELLOW LIGHTNIN: GAIETY. Biway & 40th St SMITH-GOLDEN SUCCESSES. 3 WISE | FOOLS Seren om Mat. oe bee DARK | ROSALE THE OneATERT 8 egRAMATiC TRIUMPH OF JOHN FERGUSON Ly Athi wees, comiaue, T E WEST asta ar. ; LONGACRE i wea in) Sante aertnating wuystery play ever wri THREE FACES EAST j ‘ Rrenings Met, Wed opi & Bac as; Is FIT TO SEE smite | NOW SHOWING CONTINUOUS At THE East 125th Bt Third. ORCH, WOMEN ONLY, i aaa ah lena RT TE HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 3; pas ok Hermie Is a Good Boy, Even it He Does Bounce Buns Off the Baker’s Dome) .2:25.2288""" is “Quarter-C entury” June Sales | 4 But the “Open-Faced” Lad Was in the Police-| A youne man whe aid. he, man’s “Little Bad Book,” So He Was Lucky to Be Arraigned Before a Magistrate Who Is “a Regular Fellow.” RMAN ROSENFELD for twelve, Woift, “I got it on and in the head.| what the Government Sure, it was young Hermie; that lad Mag Herenle: tae tning| Livyloneat. Colonel This Year We Have, As Usual, Prepared Notable my head.” feild.” there, y’honor, Hermie turned and buried the bum @¢)4),', who lived with his father-in-law, Dr. J. “I surmise from your deseription of En ense from TeanK Attar tt de. | wth Street, died in the Lincoln Bquare parted from the! dig term ‘Hermie’ that this contentious sweet morsel suddenly became Inert; |the son of Gen. Francis Whitiield of the a limpld mass, after striking your| Confederate Army. head?” Oh, yes, Judge Simpson !s a regular fellow. At my. fect it tell, y’honor,” said] Qpe Woman to Another Wolff. “For no more could I sell it. And when I shook Hermie, who should come along but this gentleomen—excure es nothing more than @ shaking,’ 1 returned y’honor,” replied Mr.! “¥’ honor,” shouted Hermie’s father, | free sample—A: “1 ask you, T should stand by and soe | this bun purvevyor shake little Her | Ofticer Cohen of the Children’s So- | clety stepped forward at this point. He’ started to speak. But Hermite, Rosenfeld, Sr, and Mr. Wolff al) beat | him to it (Business of flat vowels, | irregular verbs and Shimmy aia | ‘ecttiaan ten on ic a shel Accuned of Posin| Charles Machese and lived at No. St. Nicholas me was locked up) at Police Hea arters jast night to) it advices trom the Army Intelli- | Bureau. It was said at Head- quarters that he was a Feder! pris- | ing. An event widely known for savings. oner and it was not known thore for wanted him One of the most successful innovations irr almost a hundred yeara ef merchandis- further than that he had pos Sacco |mtadows in the immediate neighbor. oh Fy hE Moa! ge | eels & Wiens, Economy Events, Holding Our Long-Established ‘Nets den nee scaitaned|{ ted sok, Senet ormle Meta MIEL Lae es dos tame Gh, ct daleentain Record of Real Savings for Customers. though possessing a smelling ‘ M lieean closely resembling a question ney, forty-nine yeags old, of Gainesville, ——————June Sales in ‘June Sales in’ W. Nelson, at No. 159 West Theatre, No. 147 Broadway, last night. Undermuslins Air ae tee He had been ill for some time, He was| sad andC lanes’ on Babies’ Wi . Girls’ ilinery C Be. oi , Summer Dresses, Men's and ag 01 oA Sata Boys’ Clothing, Hats i White Goods Furnishings Shoes BUILDING OPERATOR, % at 544% may remain on mortgage for ne years. Savings Bank books, ee Liberty Bonds at market value, will be taken as deposit at this sale, Go visit this property today. Get out at 181st street station. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION Dr. Paterno built his celebrated Paterno Castle just adjoining the James Estate property. He recommends the James Gordon Ben- nett Estate—W ashington Heights lots— as one of the hest buys of vacant prop- erty on Manhattan Island. With 500 lots each sold separately he and you who read this, if you have a little money, will have ample opportunity to own one or more of these lots at the absolute auction sale of the James Gordon Bennett Estate, situated on Broadway, Fort Washington avenue, Pine- hurst avenue, Bennett avenue, Northern avenue, Riverside Drive, just north of 181st street, on Tuesday, June 10, at 12 noon, in the Exchange Salesroom, ,. Vesey streets The terms are 0% at 414%, 60% at 5%, or Gordon Be: most liberal; Take any Interboro Broadway Subway Send for Booklet Auctioneer, 31 Nassau St. By Marjorie Brett eee Car irs nea ee patiently, ” Tae Asner ve Va pal “Quarter-Century’’ June Sales QUARTER CENTURY we ete menty minutes after two y an JUNE SALES race, rushed up apd Kissed hor of- —o 2 sively, ~ ed, 8 sore Mates ie slants Tat UNDERMUSLINS . Yelle Biomees that I wes, all out of Amotin, andi . et et yg ry PO aa erent nanny rete 1.24 mente are afew ola a ance it Orie, nebeas' forgotton in her curl: full representative display at each price, ” Qual- git Our vee. oe ont and $1.67 ony, ies are the best, styles the newest daint- ald hesitatingly, vt , voile. 20 Tone, anes saother woid moe thet iest, prices are of advantage to all who ry Sy a ue or eR conrmtag cae didn’t seem as wholesome and fresh oepeeey ie owt i Petticoats, Chemises, Corset Covers, Ets. pa de Chine Blouses iat SIrofesme ts to easy, mntuor. "Ho! Petticoate—Cambris pnd Naine | Drawers — Muslin — rattle, with 3.45 greri what nes all Arete) to do with s00k—so: wide ‘embroidery hemstitehing and tucks— maint, continued Grash, WAsetin ‘ts " GPO Bers s i iecicscicce -36 our reg. $4.47 perfectly wonderful deodorant that Drawers—Ruffle and pay Co de Dositively ‘destroys ajl odor tron per- Women’s P. ‘or lace and insort— “quality cane sgication | *1eth. sortase. al ye 3 styles, that may be worn with OUF FOR. 9B... ce ccseeeee Seoles tater cebealaas yas An fact, ee it in all sorts seer Nepean o 806 Drawers — Marcela aad pres ‘4 y Our reg, $4.04... ..4....+- styles—our reg. $1.28...... Wh Mepliet nicented, |] Envelopes of Nainsook—Yoke | Night Dresses—Flesh and white— fe Tub Simate eee tin Bemeer, uo talcum, mad’ te poothing round or V neck; also Ei 2 4.24 F why you should shake my little| and Realing. | Amolin Ms excellent 103, rast ot stitebia hand em| for and preventing chafing. vam be} fan be bought at any drug or de- idery and Our reg. $6.97 rument store for 25¢ a can, or 450 4 vise rage cy Various smart Mr, Rosen-| for a double sise tin. Write The twenty styles—yokes tri our reg. 81.90... 0.66.6 0008 +B4 | dine, Pique, Surf Amolin Company, | Lodi, N. J, for a and back—esceptional w : D y wae lan ages our reg. $1.48.........05+ 1.26 tatuna—ifte ech olen —— y'Nainsook Corset Covers—Emb'y | did assortment of Women’s and Misses’ Skirts “REAL. ESTATE \\ ,edge—ribbon rup=y A stizlee— ates ot or ee . Da reg. 38.4 pcai ve... LB) oureeg. 98.48. o@ 1.18 eeESIT Te rapt ~Covera—Nalpsook—lace | Combinatio: em inserting nd edge-several mos broider ed edge and ribbon— Our reg. 5B... ik eee our reg. 81.28... ....000008 +94 | chite Gabsrdine : le re: Size ‘Udorwear Silk Underwear . trimmed pockets OW entre cleee. omen fen tole snr oa bes. “Cinergy mea with ; We évetee esse SS Our reg. O2.97......000008 2.18 4.1 tars a igi renee Envelope Cheeniose Satin. ond Our reg. 94:97 value $1.48....,¢000+s000+¢ 0 tamale a wadebleek Weak Rectening spdele is eurpiies ond Extra Size Nainsook Gowne— | rosebuds and ribbone— pi gh pod Good quality—emb'y edge’ and our reg. @3.48.........+4+ 2.84 | vith con ribbon—full and roomy cut— trasting La} P C) Chine—hea: culty mp woe “iwodel—rbou | Fakta” Sts $0 © 48 stitched and rows of Extr Potticoate—Rufile of wide cd embroidery—rows | sbove rulfle. 2.24 Our reg. $1.95 pt Vo 1,46. | <augik Teele Cs aes yee ate ee BOT. .csvceseces it — Crepe ont OPEL isis a LAS | Matt Donewee 273 fe ras | tee toed oad emer 45 to 52— and touches of bonacepeeit OUF reg. $1.1Bsccceceeess OE Our reg. BARB... 5 see DoS Flower Wreaths GIRLS UNDER 18 NOT AD: AND BOYS UNDEW 10 NOT AD! Charlotte Ghesnweed 4 a “So Long Letty” ERPROCTOR'S | qe PRO CONCERTS. CTOR’S JUNE FESTIVAL uw | ALLSTAR VAUDETILES ago ny THEATRE rE DAILY SA. BU ne ane Mat Brery Dey st, 3.40. ¥ ies Edn Musle, emtaurant. eave Desbroosce St. 8.40 A: M.. W. 424 ° Be fiear Mout BALTIMORE or THE THIRD DEGREE 5} ae With ALICE ONE See To-Morrow, Pactine Frederick, ‘One Weck of (‘ ‘3 4 eel ul ews NEW TORK THEAIRE §, to Th PM, Root we 4A A Money All the water, ya in sight "To BOSTON wo eo, BOSTON Cape Cod Canal Dani rl Cn ae aipint Pier 18, Foot of Murray gt (Sqn itavina tuk as ae, wicrbont Bare PARK (APES micirrs, mal Ty ROTHAPFEL UNIT PROGRAM ‘The Quality Entertainment of AMUSEMENTS. STEAMBOATS, rick Hudeon,”” ban, ibany tiear Moun junday), | tNewbu ie, kinatin ‘Pa Point (c ae serch? | WASHINGTON rked ted rE tartar, SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1919 jorday“wlab ROYAL DIAMOND & WATCH Co ton (tinjon || 39 MAIDEN LANE 6th Floor FLone Joba 43 y Mounts trips te Bea! copnic Species lew N ag aed peters, g ae ‘aig Neg hg i 10.3 ty Weak cote: samen Ghee 6.00 Biaterooms Always the Best, na ST ED LECHASE 3, FOR FUN Fron Steamboat Go, CONEY ISLAND " Grance, wimwout ‘Also Greater | eevee * SUNDAY WORLD WANTS LUMBIA yy jvm Deis: TFapalae aa ses ae WORK WONDERS. | } j EXCURSION $3.24 Children#1.62 War Tax included ‘TO Jeaves Washin Btution) 4.00 P. All “Lost and Found” advertised in The World or reverted to “Lost and Found Bure: 108, World Building. t any of The World's Offices. t and Found” advertisements at any of The World's Advertising Agencies, or can be telephoned directly to The World. Call 4000 Beekman, New York. or Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, When buying your Summer corsets and petticoats i Our reg. aceaee eA ae Taffetine Petticoats Corsets — 1.17 Boys’ Blouses Our regular $1.83 Neat Stl GEn tools ond bil 2.23 7 pleated ruffles, black taffetine, pret Our reg. 94 tily designed in blue, pink and lav- Sport styles with ender flowered effects. Our regular $3.80 striped percales in seat Extra Size Petticoats vertously eolered—8 2.90 Light Weight Coutil Corsete— Boys’ cf e- Our regular $3.94 medium high bust—spoon steel 54 —— a int Well made, full cut models of tub Our reg. .74 DIT ||- ilks, black and desirable colors. front. Be i OND’ REDIZ.3 UE EEEEENEEEnee A small—¢}¢ to 734. EE ei Bec re ny Caren MORNING SPECIALS—Wednesday and Thursday Until 1 P, M. - ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephome Ordera, DIAMONDS ON CREDIT _ || $164 Black Taffeta. adhe acr k Corey EASY TERMS. ALL GOODS te Asawrano.|| {1,.18eberenitten ‘tinish—brignt | Bibs fose’ena becten clegeemaa American Watch & Di: Co, SILKB—MALN FLOOR. | #renes grey Phos. Be 6 Maide Los 97 ct. Shephard Chochs....... UPHOLSTERY —BASEMENE, ——— Maiden Lane|| °;, inchepart wool-4nediuma and | 19 ct, Unbleadfed Musine..........2++ mM large. sise. checka—black and 36 inch—-b to 20 yard lengths, white. MUSLINS—BASEMENT, ‘DRESS GOODS—MAIN FLOM, 1.87 | $1.29 Bleached Sheets. .....--+0s2000+ s a" ° 16x90-—-neat centre — ‘ Tes feat Lie wey - t Téx90—neat centre seam—lor % Pe oi, Memped ni no fg, VEILINGs. MUSLINS—-BASEM ENT, nes tay ped to 18, me R eT Fath Wales (aaah a i Steribzed Hair Pillows a nse nae pam e and blue stripe ticking— a Dresses. LEGAL NOTICE. ° han feather pillows for | Gin Ng asl w “Whsil Duesd PABIIOS | Thi Nor respousible INFANTS DEPT, contracted ry ea od v elles i row. $181. Mot tlorai paivern 18x30—our rem. $3.8 dark grounds by Wait biushs #4 Bios —BASKatENT LS MONTAGUE’S VERSE _|| 6S ct. White Poplins 36 inch. .. appears exclusively in The Morning or ct W. Rt Grade—now asta World. James J. Montague is ad- iu SILVERWARE—MAIN FLOOR, mittedly the best writer of news- 38 et. Cotton Huck T paper verse in Ameriea, See The b Wor}d, every morning. | June Sales in Silk and Washable Blouses Honse Dresses & Negligees Etre Big Coreat Cover Tight Tt ee ee Giri Meet 46 to 50 bust— 19 Bloornere—Crepe de Chine—hem- 1.45 ° don’t let Me slip your mind that Hearn gives special ° Semi-Nesiolks styles (some

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