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Mats, a ii Ger + he Bway, Keven. &, LYCEUM $3. ww, at 420, IDADDI RA HOUSE, Cn ere pa an, Charlotte Greenwood i in | “So Long Letty” | __ AMUSEMENTS. g €& STEEPLECHA HASE *Y FOR FUN PALACE 7 Dancing 1 to 12. Saturday & Sunday, 2 to 12. Dance in the Open Air lar | (Tw: 1S & 8.15, Pre BOO’ Ai finite y ng Lol and Bi Night, \ EM! TAR * xtra Wrestil Byer NEED $50,000 FOR mall iain iittala JEWISH CHILDREN eae “FLU Money Required to Erect New Building for Hebrew In- fant Home. By Sophie Irene Loeb. Among the important drives now being made is that in the interests of Jewish children who have lost mother or father through the recent influenza epidemic. The movement is being led by Bernard Reich, whose well known activities are directed toward the welfare of children and who was one of the first to come forward to ald ‘The Evening World penny lunches fund. Mr. Reich said to-day: “Our pur- pose is to raise $50,000 in order to meet the demands of the Hebrew) Kindergarten Day and Night Nursery by securing added quarters against | °% the crowded conditions that now ob- tain there. “Hundreds of helpless children whose parents have died during the recent influenza epidemic are crying for a home. In order to provide that home for them we have purchased the property adjoining our present building, which ts not only over- crowded, but absolutely inadequate to meet the demands which are being made upon the institution, “Upon the site of the property we will erect a inodern building for the purpose of giving a home to the poor little tots who have been deprived of the loving care of a mother, It will be the Infonts’ Home of the Hebrew Kindergarten Day and Night Nursery. “These little waifs are now being provided for in the old building, but the children coming to the Kind garten and Day Nursery need ev room for themselves, and, moreover, the applications are so numerous that must erect—and that immediately —a new home, “When a child is bereft of the greatest of all blessings—a mother or a proper guardian—it is the duty of every public spirited citizen to ald in the welfare of that child until it can act for itself, “These Day and Night Nurseries have proved a godsend to hundreds ot helpless litte ones, not only among the Jewish children but in all the nurseries. “After all, children are dependent on grown-ups and when they haven't ———— PHOTO PLAYS. 4th ~ paegely Week Is sm TO SEE NOW SHOWING CONTINUOUS AT THE CG © GOTHAM fOMiio en. Ati ORCH, WOMEN ONLY, Bal. MEN ONLY Matinees 2! 25c. | Evenings 35c. GIRLS, ADM ant BO UNDIa 18 Nor Ee, TTKD, °° COHAN THEATRE ray A lee-Cooled Theatre wm fae v.W.G vega oe BROLEN ea BLOSSOMS” PAULINE FREDERICK ONE WEEK OF LIFE BY Somme Hamilton and Willard Mec fen eed a ae Pal is The ieee! _New American Sys _Orehestra, Madan Ave at net "Comear WIALTO ORCHESTRA, “wh SL Come tw AFT., 20-30, NIGHTS, ROTHAPFEL UNIT PROGRAM The Quality Entertainment of the Screen, GRIFFITH'S, Meart dus oiste, Con 0 “oncHESY Ra. “FP PROL Concenrs. > Oa i 25U St, [ Nr, oth ave, PROCT abet, Kartel othe cos Burke,othe ERT aan Kenge acon Othexs | toew’s NEW YORK THEATRE f "95% A898 | Toot to 2 Cont, it, Nadi By ba Wea Laatera.” bl feet :| HENDERSON'S Mae Us AEE BAND y 5 Pert sadam} Tre re one to look after them they are in eed in a pitiful fog to unless woll- | J meaning people come support. “There is no time like the present in the reconstruction period, to give this help when it is most needed,” he concluded. Checks shduld be made out to the order of Israel okeach, 35 Mont- gomery Street, Hebrew Kindergarten, y and Night Nursery. SOLDIERS “OVER THERE” MINSTRELS “OVER HERE” Prominent Men Take Interest in Brooklyn Show Given by Artillerymen. United States Senator Calder, Col. Theodore Roosevelt, County Clerk |BHI Kelly, Sheriff Dan Griffin, Bor- jough Secretary Frank Fogarty and practically all Brooklyn will try to |erowd into Kismet Temple, at the corner of Nostrand Avenue and Her- kimer Street, Friday ‘evening, for the firet all-star minstrel show of the Over Here Association, One hundred and fifty comedians, j singers and dancers, recruited for the most part from the old 13th Regi- ment, Coast Defense Corps, and all forward in their |Coast Artillery Corps, will be seated in the crescent of the minstrel first Real Estate Operator. Ome of totes oF. Chartes McFadden, William bmg john Brophy, Lieut. John D, fries. Charles, Chan, M, Bulllvas, ohn Swift, Roy Stewart, Charles Cook, Harold Thompson, Joseph 8. Friedberg, Thomas Travers, hon- ored with the D. 8. C.; Leo Nolan, Jack Koch, Howard Hawiey, Whalen, Walter Jenkins, Mi Ruber, Edward Greene, T. Buckl H. Brown, Eddie Koch, T. J, Sul van, Michael DeLa Dave Miller and Gordon Osborne, Harold Lovett, Guy Bradley, Walter Shanahan, Sid Leslie, Arthur Call han, Edward Dunn, Jesse Hurst, WilMe Lemken, George McFadden jr. and Robert Nimmo. Reserved seats may be hep of from Capt: Joseph Hardmeyer e Armory of the 18th oat 367 Sumner Avenue, or from Robert An- , former members of the 59th and 70th | | te will be taken by! Be built ane fimancea over 10 million dollars’ worth of rea: estate ‘apartment wouges) on Washington Herphte directly Send for Booklet. derson, 81 Hanson Place, Brooklyn. tee IN THE PURLIO BYR, (From the Washington @tar,) “You are spending « great deal of |s time in, front of the “Yea, ied = Senator § Sorghum. “tt ent that I think I’ anyth' special for appearance. with wy 4? to say as I have just now fa interesting to look at as he 1s CASTORIA For Infants and Children | In Use For Over 30 Yeare Always bears the of Cee Liver Pills will set you right All “Lost Found” articies advertived in the ‘World or reported Bureau.” Re | 000 Beei Broot'yn Office, 4100 Main. TATE aT AUCTION. IIWETII CITT buy: just north of 181st street, Go visit this property today. Take any Interboro Broadway Subway car, Get off at 18ist Street. Mr. Mandelbaum stated yesterday that in his opinion this Washington Heights property of the James Gordon Bennett Estate is one of the best 8 in this market, either for the small investor or the builder, and any apartments built here could be rented to good tenants before the buildings were finished, and it is an excellent opportunity for development in line with Chairman of the Re- construction Commission Hon. Abram I, Elkis’ programme for solution of the renting situation, If you have a little money you’can buy at your om price these 500 lots, each sold separately, located on Broadway, Fort Washington avenue, Bennett avenue, Pinehurst avenue, Northern avenue. Kiverside Drive. of the James Gordon Bennett Estate, Tuesday, June 10, at 12 noon, in the Exchange Salesroom, 14 Vesey street. ‘The terms are most liberal, 50% at 414%, 60% at 5% or 70% at 54% may remain on mortgage for three years. Savings Bank books, also Liberty Bonds at market value will be taken as deposit at this sale. Auctioneer, 31 Nassau street. REAL ESTATE “AT aver! ON, TXPVTL OLE Ts: iii at the Absolute Auction Sale BRIDGEPORT Str. City of Lowell Lv. Piet 40. 8, R Houmon se, 10,00 4.6. Ur Pier: Rot: Walton’ wee’ ais abe Return ‘due New Yory sbout § P. M, Round Trij incl. War Tax) $1.30 N Raildren' Us Cents NNEW ENGLAND DAL “Wasting ob Lrviog, bert Pullo Direct Kall Consections North, Bast and West New "Yor Music, Newtaurant, Bi and Monday, June 0), special t Mountain (Went Point Saturda; day), yh sess, ‘oug bk th 40 AL My ee | Horse Show is on Monday, Lk at kota nace Mt. Wher, ‘ar: ECR TN Line by water, Always in sight of lana | STON All the o BOS Vie Long Isiand Sound, Bustarde Bay and Cape Cod Canal Daylight through the Canal both ways Leave Pier 18. Foot of Mu days included! 6 ane? ey oa ) Always the Hest, e bh 24, vit Ea ea Yonkers, | fad Faia SS TEAMBOATS ppvel WHERE TO GO AND HOW TO GET THERE |Sunday Excursions} Long Island Sound N Limited Number of Tickets on Sale at Piers on Days of Excursions Only. Enough Time Allowed in Both Cities for Sightseeing. Restaurant Service. Lunch Counters. Music. United States Railroad Administration STEAMSHIP | i | | ZR NEW HAVEN Str. Richard Peck 9.90.4, 00 a Mt, (inel, War Tax) 1.70 Gound Trip Pare: Sutldren Mo Conte. AMAL DI VAAL LINES ep Daily mullinga {rom Pier 32, N. ., .o0t St., 6 and 7 P, M., Week Days, Sun a und Holidays, 6 and 9 P. M.; West 24 8t., half hour later; due Albany 6 o'clock following morning, Direct rail con neetions at Albany to all points north, east and west. Phone Canal 9000. Express Freight Service. Autos Curried. -| HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY EXCURSIONS. SUNDAY EXCURSION $2.70 Children, $1.35 Wer Tax Included ATLANTIC CITY and Return SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1919 AST, Pie A, Lend, Bt Reig eta 04,00 5 only, Ti16 PF, M. for all other stations, Central RaiJrozd of New Jersey ZZ Sale of Rebuilt Pianos of various makes. Extraordinary Bargains Bush & Gertz Player Piano. 4 Walters Player Piano. . Christman MeDen MY Upright Schubert Upright CHRISTMAN SONS 35 West Fourteenth St, 5th and 6th Aves, assortment of used Pianos four uptown branch — Oth A¥er,"near 43d Bt DIAMONDS ON CREDIT American Watch & Diamond Co, | Pope imtoo" @ Maiden Lane) _Agent calls baa tare grrr NOTICN. 1 WELL NOP be rsvuuaible tor “aay Indebinin contracted In my name by any vos. ¥. P. billarn | Experience 6 Broadway, N. ¥ | MONTAGUE’S VERSE appears exclusively in The Morning World, James J, Montague is ad- mittedly the best writer of news- paper verse in America, See The | World, every morning. dooks; conaultatic HOOAR FATE CO. Fourteenth Street EARN West of Fitth Avenne “QUARTER-CENTURY” JUNE SALES One of the most successful innovations hundred years of merchandising. An event for savings. Quarter-Century June Sales BABIES’ WEAR Sale values in the many wanted things offered in this sale constitute an event of inestimable impor - tance to mothers on every item here. Infante’ Nainsook Slipe—Yo! and Bishop styler—yokes emb'y trim'd—our reg. .68.. .& Nainsook Slipe-—Yo! ke and Bishop style—yokes trim'd with lace or emb'y— our reg. .77 ‘ Babies’ White Pique Coate—Ex- Nent qualit, jue —fetching woe He Beus ctiecte alone —— one net Wee ixtsitees AT? Cotton Shirte—to 3 years OUP FOG. OB... 0s cee 27 stitching—-some have trim'd 3.2 Little Tots’ Tub Dresses Ging. ad ham and = Chamb and Empire effects to 6 years—our reg. $1. . Rompers and Creepers: bray and Gingham—sizes skirte—our reg. $1.17 85 Set emb'y trim'd 7 to 6 yrs.—our reg. 61.1 74 Little Tots’ Fine White Dresses —Yoke, Empire and belted models—lace and emb'y trim'd —tires to 6 years— our reg. 82.24,. 1.66 boat Lawn Cape—Pretty turn- Infante’ Flannelette Wrapper and Drawstring Night~ Fc gp! dint 87. . 62 1.74 Lawn Pillow Slipe—Finished with ruffles of ge J em- broidery—our reg. .87...... .68 Babies’ Long Flannelette Gertrudes—value .77..... .68 Infante’ Wool Flannel Ger- trudee—our reg. $1.40,... 1.24 Infante’ Wool Flannel Bars row Coate—our reg. .87.....71 HOUSEDRESS’ APRON DAY As usual, on Thursday, bargains in these two important items of practical summertime wear. Savings, at these prices, make buying here a real economy. House and Porch Frocks A variety of pretty styles in Ginghams, Percale and Lawn, prettily colors. Aes patterned in various stripes and If or contrast colla with contrasting plain color materi: checks, also plain incy pockets trimmed Sizes $4 to 46. and 154 2.55 Our reg. $1.84 Our reg. $2.47 Our reg. $3,50 EXTRA SIZE HOUSE DRESSES—striped and checked gingham— self peso aad aie 60 and 52— our regular $2.47. BUNGALOW APRON S— checked gingham—piped with white braid—pocket in front— button back— our regular 06... “Quarter-Century”’ June Sales White Dress Cottons 68 ct.White Skirting Goharding 36-Inch Embroidered Voiles— Fig- ures, stripes, cross bars value 48-Inch French Organdy . 40-Inch Starchless Organdy— “di cellent value. ..ssssseeeee Long Cloth- loryard piece—86 in. Our regular $3.38 Our regular bry ie Our regular 6 $1.64 Black Taffetas—-35 inch 33 inch and sport w WASH DIKES 22 et. Fancy Voiles Variety of floral patierns on lig! and dark grounds wast cod colors. . White Poplins—36 inch if Goodweear for bo’ women's and childre also sport akirts, ete. WHITE ¢ ALAIN FLOOR. - Donet Bleac te and unbléached PLANNELS-DABEM ENT, . Moire and Satin Ribbons oe be millinery widths TUIBONS -OEAIN FLOOR 57 ct. Mercerized Sateens—36 inch Good assortment of light dark colors uw all lining uses, NOe—BABEM ENT. 91,96 Steel Ki ves and Forks. jes—neat $1.88 White Sateen Petticoats With panel—neat model POTTONTe-SECUND PLOOR, 78 | Aprons sold in Underwear section. EDIT? a Onitton sialeh tt cal 3 gtetre on R Checks — 54 “a ™ p pest VALUES “fivcer oe C Seat Sate t-:,3 GENT OAL. size checks— Nee ite ROvAL DIAMOND Artif id || "i oola NAS vk nAIDEN LANE 6th ho Fone Jona 143) 51,08 Crepe Gooer tte, as7 for knockabout 103 —B ASEM ENT, “ he BASEMENT, aiso fancy stripes, and 1.0 designs — BAND APRON—checked gingham —generous sise—has strings and pocket— our regular .68 48 LUNCHEON for Thursday 59 Choice Split Pea Soup Vegetable Soup cl Veal Cutlet, Tomato Sauce Creamed Potatoes String Beans Assorted Cold Cuts, Potato Salad Dessert (Choice) Cottage Pudding Strawberry Sauce Ice Cream and Cake Coffee Milk Plain Cake Tea ricted. 85 ct. Alhambra Draperies. ‘ Rich madras designs in. green, blue, rose and brown tinte—also Fre DOL Y—B ARLEN, 19 et. Unbleached Maslies. , 36 inehs,t0, to 20 39 Zar enethe, © a rd Bleached as, seegens 0—neat centre seam—for % ai) beds. No Mail or Telephone Orders. Sterilized Hair Pillows White and blue stripe tickin gooler, then feather pillows saamniiser, "89 15 et. bole Plated Tea Speons— en Rogers W. i Grade--new designs. SILVRRWARE—MAIN FLOOR, 38 ct. Cotton Huck Towels. . Bad Hemstitched—white broche stripe borders. TOWELS—OfA1N FLOOR, 50 ct. Men's a] Fda Awe ite he gem drawerh—all alge MEN'S UND MALN FLOOR, $7.94 Boys’ dai) to.) 90 645 Sailor and Junior Norfolk models navy se mixtures— many with etre washable collars. BOYS! OLOTHING-—THERD FLOOR, Boys’ Suits mixtures brown, gray and 7 to THERD FLOOR, $1.97 Ute Tots’ Tub Dresses ar Gingham and chambray- Toamnpire lixit—-our reg. 18x30—our reg. x3b—our re PLL tis and 1d aoe ted mo eles Cl aanee tet ie + vont widely known ‘UNDERMUSLINS, BABIES’ WEAR and APPAREL ‘Special Prices Mean Unusual Savings in Apparel Needs for Every Member of the J Family iia oot “*Quarter-Century™ “June Sales Special Purchase Women’s Voile Dresses Our . $12.96 Poled, in'rench, Bive, Rese Ly a a Oeny-cirey, Coals, cuits sr sae habe echnical’ Glee Silk Taffeta, Satin, and Silk models (50-inch lengths) backs, ora seat) shawl collars silk, novelty stitched Peau de Cygne lined. 38 to 68. White Tub Skirts Trimmed free if hate and materials here. a egret Plumes 77 Pull, fuity planes’ 40 te 18 inches long. Black ond white. Boys’ Caps Our ‘Res. 4 en, gray mixtures—taped and small—6!4 to 7. bad ber May Century” June Sales Children’s Underwear Children’s Cambric Skirte—lace)| insert edge and tuck or ruffle of; good i es to 14 yrs. 45 : * daintily trim'd, some have elaborate lace Heveee elastic shirrings at waist lace trimmed—14 to 18 —val. $6.96. Children's Dosen. keaatieal them and tucks— 1 to 4 yra.—our reg. 23 6 to 10 yrs.—our Cambric Drawere—-Made of em,

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