The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1919, Page 23

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este sem ot * Su. aaa sor witY Greeley i SUSON ser" ‘saat. ERE ewes ASTOR, Weet arn Bt. ALICE BRADY" & | wi. Mats. Wed & Sat. West 424 St Weds ‘GPop) A Rat. at 296. ELTINGE, UP IN MABELS Aaa" HUDSON ist 4." LOUIS Gers MARinED Frvsey anal Feith o Maunges Wide stew bake It From pea i TOBY’ S BOW Trevor 230 ™ co TEA FOR 3 {ii Matiness Wednenday and Saturday, 2.30 heart = DEAR aiuTUs ator NEw a AM THEATIE, Fe IEG De LIBERTY fi. ; waite SCANDALS Henry Mil “Wir S Bret Mice Thor seth AS LA LA LUCILLE tsi hak Musical ais, “Wed. (Pop) d& Sat, LIGHTNIN TY. D'way & 40th 91 suiTivaot sen succes 3 WISE FOOLS Mutiners “rhea” peidco DARK HOSALEEN LONGACRE Weer a CORT Mie We ton) oe "as" the Better Ole To ie & Rs cosuRW Bronx i's,22" Mra Charlotte Greenwood in “So Long Letty” FFPROCTOR’S Bie PROL CONCERTS, be Wai) St $L SL | fut ‘¢ JUNE FESTIVAL » ak a LL STAR VAUDE VILLE bel [os Bi, b. OEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE i Gikoys Asaoc Wee: i VAUDEVILLE. uetion of 1 Souls” AND BIG VAUDEY RT Wave HOFFMANN, Dou. Sales con On Hassles ‘Officer Vor ———~ He B, WARNER termea “W ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE. 5, ‘te . FOR JEWS CF THE ORIENT. ‘na jertakes Drive for $100,000 in Welfare Work. | The Red Mogen David will inunch on next Monday evening a campaisn for $100,000 for reconstructive welfare Work for the beneft ot de Soatlbate 5 Jewish | Po Hes in Palestine Eu- te order that they may be avaliable! for the winter, fifty cases of clothing will be shipped within the next two Goods will be collected Faris, of the airy, and assorted and | tributed at No. 201 Second Avenue, | where the national headquarters of the organization 1s located Teach Children i io Use Caticura for Hair and Skin That they may have good hair and | | clear skin through life. Try this | | treatment for ye hair. At night rub Cuticura Uintment into part- ings all over the scalp. Next morn- ing sharnpoo with C uticura Soap and hot water. Nothing better than Cuticura for all toilet parposes, astonished that he is |graph division of the Gignal Corps, MOVIE DAREDEVIL WHO'SHOT BIG WAR SCENES 1$ HOME cape hipinnnene Lieut. Adrian Duff Risked Life Many Times, but Escaped Injury. Lieut. Adrian Duff ta home trom France. He was known ever there as the “Demon Photog,” he Boing a war photographer, and his achie ments will go down in the cam history of the war as the best visible records of what our soldicrs did at Chateau-Thierry, tn Belleau Wood, in the St. Mihiel advance and in the | paraphernalia and Battle of the Argonne. He reached Now York to-day, and his mother is Proud of him, she having sent two sons to war. While she is proud, the Lioutenant’s army friends are back with a whole skin, When the Germans came down to Chateau-Thierry in May, 1918, young ;Duff, then a Sergeant in the photo- was on the job. He was also on the bridge over the Marne, afterndon of Sunday, May t 3 o'clock, he was intensely in- al terested in trying to “shoot” (which | = means photograph) a fight tn the sky between two French and one Ger- man combat planes, The fight lasted about ten minutes and was indecisive, the German aviator heading back for safety, with the French planes after him. At times the scrapping aviators were within 600 fect of the ground. On the south bank of the Marne a Captain in command of a machine gun company of the 8d Division, which was planted in residences facing the hg and pumping bullets across at the Germans on the other side, re marked to his men im his observation post: “Look at that nut out on the bridge taking pictures! Good God, what @ nut!” Said “nut” was Adrian Duff. After getting what he wanted In the way i pictures of the fight im the air hi pointed his camera at the north Banik of the river, held by the Germans, ani snapped a few pictures and ruraed the camera te eee ang itt snapped @ couple ¢ “i site and then hype ges ag ey up the bridge to the American lines, Over his head and around his ¢are machine gun bullets, from both sided of thé river, were buzsing like bees and the ky was black with the smoke from shrapnel shells exploding over Cha- teau-Thierry. Duff walked into the observation post of the machine gun commander ar mmluted, ‘The commanding officer wavy, you blankety blanked nut! Don't you know you were on that bridge out there all alone?’ | “Yes, str,” reviled Dur, “put she ain't such a very big bridge.” Take it from thousands of members jof the A. E. F., how Adrian Duff got [home alive is mystery. LIFT OFF CORNS WITH FINGERS Doesn't hurt a bit and costs only Fourteenth Street Quarter-Century June Sales FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY And Tomorrow a A Babies’ Wear Hats, Blouses, Etc. June Sale Friday 3 Doubly Attractive Event Undermuslins | ; Magic! Just drop a little Freesone Quarter-Century June Sales Quarter-Cen Jane_ Sales Quarter-Century June Sales « on that touchy corn,/instantly It stops aching, then you lift the corn off with the fingers. Truly! No humbug! Try Freezone! Your druggist sells tiny bottle for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, | and calluses, without one particle of ain, soreness or irritation. Freezone the discovery of # noted Cincinnati aenius.—Advt. Dog oniaren' sine wit Outonrs Talewm, © 4a 17 perfumed akin powder, Ad all “BEST EVER” BALMWORT KIDNEY TABLETS Mr. Chas. Atwell, 268 N. Champion Ave, Columbus, Ohio, writes: “I Gnd that Balmwort Kidney Tablets are the best that I have ever used for Kidney sud Bladder trou- ble. I am sure that they will cure me,” ete. rs, M. J. Ma- den, 109 W. Abriendo St, | Pueblo, Col, writes: “I have |$ used Balmwort Kidney Tablets | aod find them highly’ satisfac- tory.” If weakness, rheumatic 12> pains, “blues,” etc. affect you, |$ try the immediate’ benefits of |} taking Balmwort Tablets. Al 13) druggists sell them. | T OFF YOUR CHEST— Us Re LAYS. 4th cutcomins Week 1S FIT TO Se LUE BADR WIN | NOW SHOWING CONTINUOUS AT bie rea GOTHAM fhe s, OUCH, WOME ONLY. Bal. MEN ‘ONLY. Matinees 25c. Evenings 35c. 18 NOT ADMITTED et 16 NOT ADMITTED, PHOTO f° COHAN THEATRE 22, Ms fd Be Att Bensation, “BROKEN BLOSSOMS” Mat brery Va: ti Eas, preming at 6.40, FELTMANS If, BoME) WILLIAM BRANDT. MANAGING DIRECTOR. | OPENS SATURDAY NIGHT | wn Mary Pickfordione tees» 2,000 SEATS UNDER THE OPEN Sky. WEPT BY TANGY CCEAN & PLAZA Be PAULINE FREDERICK ™ “ONE WEEK OF LIFE” ‘Po-mormw, Mae March 1 and Charli Rice Broabway ¢ 130. ¢ Chaplin ti Gon BL Cont 1 wo MP, PARK S23. ".2" slot! 30.000 ROTHAPFEL UNIT PROGRAM The Quality Entertainment of the Screen, sua D QW. GRR HS | ah ATS ‘Tel, Schuyler “True "Weert Susi ‘WoUsE “DIVIDED ne" BAlso Greater VAUDEVILL _AMUSEMENTS, 3 “STEEPLECHASE _ Come sre AoE an, Heraert FOR FUN CONEY ISLAN THAT LUMP AND DISTRESS) President U. B. Realty and Improvement ew York, aa ett *2t2 car. 4Got off at 18ist Street etEx? 45 Miles Upth Special Trip SATURDAY ps tt “GRAND REPUB! W. 12nd St. SUNDAY JUNE Stht try a Fare Round Bear Mountain Line, ‘Trip 20 CHIL MUSIC and REFRESHMENTS on BOARD , To Mr. McGuire credit must be given more than to any single individual for the movement of what we call the big money interests turning their attention to real estate financing. He stated yes- terday that in his judgment the James Gordon Bennett Estate absolute auction sale of 500 Washington Heights lots would give the public a rare opportunity. You only need a little money to buy at your own price these 500 lots, each sold separately, located on Broadway, Fort Washington avenue, Bennett avenue, Pinehurst avenue, Northern avenue, Riverside Drive, just north of 181st street, at the absolute auction sale 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% President of the Rea ste, Boars of At 412%, 60% at 5% or 70% at 544% may re- oe main on mortgage for three years. Savings * books, also Liberty Bonds at market value, will be taken as deposit at this sale, So visit this property today, Take any Interboro Broadway Subway SATURDAY JUNE ? 7TH AND SUNDAY, sUNE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Sur, “HIGH ER” ‘DREN, 5S cents Phone Bowling Green 7538 Hudson River tt an Daylight DAILY, INOLUDING SUNDAY, ‘Washington Urvine, "Hendrick, Uidaon,* “Boo, nections to all points North, tickets between Music, Hestau- Ideal one-day outings, care, Dextrose fisaon “ Ma gra polala om Sopa, Jomo. ia wane Pr Nena palne’ aaburhag ‘ant Mooday 3980 ie snd return 40 4300 Bt. ” pi eatin on Veet 1d Bi, (Gntems 1846 a. 3, West Point Horve Show is on Monday, June 0. ‘Telephone: Canal 9300, Day” Line Now York, ‘ent Meqronsen Mt est Desbronses St, y EXCURSIONS. = q |e STREET FERRY | To Interstate Park {] Boarinc, ISIE, SRIING Psdouatede cad Ail Points io Metropolitan Line All the i a water, OSTO. in steht of land ON Via Long 2B Sound, Bussards Bey and Cape Cod Canal Laaeeleie eet the Canal fe ot Mi ae CUNEY ISLAND Rpein walject & pcos Winots 8%, i. , be Ws 12oth ‘Telephone 6 Hector 672 HUUSON RIVER NIGHT, LINES Phd Mal nig sei te! EXCURSIONS. ———— SUNDAY EXCURSION $3.24 Chiid'en41.62 War Tax included TO BALTIMORE or WASHINGTON SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1919 New Yorks Liberty Ta Le Seturday might a to +e ti Station) 4.00 iinore (Cae Fie Pg Go, — REAL “ESTATE. LAT AUCTION. PS esos CLL SRA TISSTIeSLT 32 rT ank Auctioneer, 31 Nassau street. py sio Employers Hreference) UI | 29-428 LL 9 RM, Diya Sasiesy | | re per CRED | oa Bem oewr cask 9 owe | ROYAL DIAMOND 6 WATCH C9 | BO MAIDEN LANE tth Floor Fhowe Join 243 “DIAMONDS ON CREDIT _ BASY TERMS ALL GOODS GUARANTERD. American Watch & Diamond Co, at me" 6 Maiden Lane | 94 et. Childrep' Rempere— | @to yrs. Infante’ a Slipe— Our reg. « Infante’ Neisecois Slipe— Our reg. TT Cte... ses etirn Infante’ Slipe— Our FOR. BLT. ccc ceeee Wesuyay ‘Two-Piece Christening Set— our reg. $4.47... | Little Tote’ Tub | to 6 years—our reg. , Bloomer Dresses—' our reg. 82.47. “a Little Tots’ White Dresses— to 6 yrs.—our reg. $2.24... 166 Babies’ Lawn Caps— 6 months to 3 yeare— our reg, 68... * our reg. .04... ohe Babies’ White Pique Coate— to 3 years—our reg. $9.50 L777 Cotton Shirts—Sires to 3 years seconds of 45 ct. grades +27 Helf Wool Shirte—fine y—sizes to 8 me our reg. 07 Infants’ Sitk and Wool Shirte— sizes to 6 monthe— our reg, $1.35 to 81.45 Hand Embroidered Carriage Covers—value $4.97 Hand Embroidered Slipe—our reg. $3.25. Pique Carriage Covere—embroid- ered centres, scalloped edges— our reg. $2.97 . Lawn Pillow Slipe—Finished with ruffles of A dainty embroidery— 6s Flannelette lve .77......46+ 58 Infants’ Wool Flannel Ger- tru Infants’ Woel Flannel Berrow wh . 52 ‘77 3.24 Hearn’s Blue Diamond Birdseye Diapers—20x20 hag to 90x30 in— value $1.58 $3.28 dos,.,.... 20x40 in, to 27x64 54 to $4. ie 24 to 2.54 “b.84 to 4.14 Girls’ Clothes Quarter-Century June Sales Girls’ Middy Blouses— our reg. .94; 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Serge Skirte— our reg. $2.24, 6 to 16 years... 1.66 Girls’ Middy Dressee— our reg. 98.04; 6 to 14 years... B.S Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing Quarter-Century June Sales u Men's Wool | Hele Sea ocaces oesre treat ie OS 16.50 ‘ tava pate 18,44 | $3.96 Young Be mn "|| Trousers .....--- erro BBS i839 iol Boys’ Washable \$1. tbe bere? Washable Suits... 1.54 $11.94 Boys’ Suits o- 7 to 18 yours. 94 ct. Boye’ Blouses. 8 to 15 ye | | $1.38 Children’s Pajamas | 8 to 14 years. \74 ct. Boys’ Caps. Sines 634 to 7 | 57 et. Boys’ Sailor Hate, . . 76 1.04 4 42 56 Dress Goods Quarter-Century June Sales 54 Inch Black Mohair Siciliennes— rich, lustrous finish, jet black... 1.68 41 in, Wool French Serge— Cream, navy and black fine twilled weave—our reg, .07..... .7'7 All Wool Cream Sergee— our reg. $2.38 48 and 54 in. au Wook Fine Twill Serges—Navy blue and black— Our reg. 82.97 2.385 48 and 50 in, All Woo Storm Ser Of 1 “Lost and Found” tised tn The Worl ost and Yound World Build: Yor thirty days. Th seen at any of The Gal a000 Beekman. New York. oF Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, | MONTAGUE’S VERSE appears exclusively in The Moraing World. James J, Montague is ad-| mittedly the best writer of nows- Paper vorse in America, See The, f ave) t ——— ~-Navy blue and black—. \Linens, Towels, etc. Quarter-Century June | Mercerized Damask—64 in.—Good, | serviceable qtality— Our reg. 68 Heavy Linen Damask Na 20 in,—reg. $7.25., Fancy Scarfs Our reg. ce Size Turkish Towele— 1, white Lorder— gt Bleached Cotton Hu hemmed—our reg. 24... | Kitchen Toweling—-Biesched | brown vert linea in Cote nes sa Untrimmed Hat: el77 Our reg. 84.74. Urge poe $2.87 Untrimmed Hats......., 2.15 Trimmed Free if Hats and Materials Are Purchased Here. $1.55 and $1.48 Ostrich Hat 55 et. Hat! Flowers. $2.15 Ostrich Plumes. . Corsets & Petticoats Quarter-Century June Sales $5.00 Broche Corsets—and Coutil-—slecs 19 to 90... Weight Coutil Corsete— Light Weise Ne ae - 24 Women’s & Misses’ Skirts Quarter-Century June Sale White Tub ae our reg. $5.97... 5 reg. 1.47 We a8 Misses’ ‘att LS artments Quarter-Century June Sales Shadow Lace Allovets—double width Laan 4 light and Bi. dale adie for Lape aeets and wane fern eee eta our regular $5.50. of A-l Chget Rogers’ yng ag tabl Pre Hood = je spoons, win oak cheat spoon and bntter knife-in our regular $10.07.........+.. 9.00 bordeewee with drawer— 415 | Shoe Buckles—Imitation Cut steel—our reg. .50 Sold im Tri Pearl and Novelty But! our regular 9 to .18 card.. Women's Linen Handkerchiefe— ity ou ree reg. 4 ia = Men's Handkerchiefe—corded * bee: ders—machine and hand embroidered aaplets, essertmant— our reg. .60; each $, half dos. .43 Notions and Linings Quarter-Century June Sales reg. «12 to. 5 Wee Real Hair Nete—Cap and fri mar ig Meine) y, Sa n af; Sew-on Gartere— Our reg. .18 and .21......Pr, 1S Surf Clothe Black calvmrerd wi our ree 1626 Blankets and Flannels Quarter-Century June Sales Cotton hae tema +E a je pay Wool Mixed Blankets— Wh with contrast bordere—full size— our reg. $8.97 Imported cottone—white, pink and hie seenbicasooee Har $1.28 Envelope Chemises.... 9! 38 et. Nainsook Corset Covers 6 88 ct. Fine Nainsook Corset Covers. Night . 5 | 5s Contino, Patton fy Extra Size Underwear” $i-46 ahen Sten Highs Pooper dy f Vela Grads seccnes ee AO 28 ct. Extra Size Corset Covers .1@ 68 ct. Extra Size Corset Covers .O4 $1.97 Extra Sixe Petticbats... 1.46 $1.18 Corded Band Chemisss— ig Soe oe TOF Silk Underwear _ Quarter-Century June Sales 4.24 | $4.28 $6.96 Girls’ Princess Slipe—I4 to 18 aed i uy Drawere— $3.69 Girls’ «| Washable Cotbens Raa J otieeca Ya. “ont Raced peony rir asa Veilee—i cod om Chinese, bird or — Manufacturers Sample Sa = hy porch, apne or Fine Net Bed Sete—Lacet and Marie Anon work—deep "

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