The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1919, Page 27

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Henson, Chicf of Operations of the United States Nayy, on boar, Sever French ships escorted the Arkans out to the tlre ailerons Rie 250 tent 8 . AMUSEMENTS. MUSEMENTS. —— ‘SWLEAOIF) ——— UKE OTHER FOLKS NFANT MORTALITY is something frightfol. We can hardly roalizo that iL of all the children born in civilized ‘countries, twenty-two per cent., or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thirty-seven Li b r cent, aft oa than one-third, before are five, and one-half before ugubrious Ones 5 Cat Prov It at) they are fifteen | 8 ones ow ‘We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a Girlie-Girl Broadway many of these ious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say thany Mati of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations, atinee, Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for Cy (J pont Ml tre contain more or less opium or morphine, They are, in 1 quantities, CONEY ISLAND By Will B, Johnstone. deadly poisons. In any quantity, they stupefy, retard sea ticesiacion and lead FO R to con; tions, sickness, death. ‘There can be n in the use of Cas- Undertakers cn laugh! The secret) toria if it bears the signature of Chas. H Fletcher is out, It was proved yesterday af-| as it contains no opiates or narcotics of any kind. ternoon, when delegates of the Boy-| Gem Castoria always bears the signature of ertown Undertakers’ Union took 4 res) cess from thetr three-day business season at 671-677 Kighth Avenue, and went in a body to see “Somebody's | Sweetheart” in the Casino Theatre. | Charies G. Erdenbrecher, dressed in the conventional black of the trade, | wearing a peony, headed the sombre procession of lugubrious funeral | tunctionaires into their seats. ‘A bush fell upon the giggling girls who were attending the matinee. Some of the dears mistook the casket contingent (who come from all over \the Bast) for dramatic critics, and commented on their sad set of 8. Little did they sus that th dertakers were out for a lark, a hard season, spending their ¢ u” receipts’ on Broadway before July Ist takes the last drop of joy out | of their lives. ‘The undertakers sat in professional silence as the show began coughing discreet, | dered handkereh jand four profe ssional wore a iittle late for the first curt ‘They drove over from business the hearse was held up in the t ‘The crape hangers blinked at t! | When their y |to the lights they began to notice | what was going on. | They cast professional eyes at the | flower arrangements and some bright- ene@ noticeably, one making notes on a bit of paper. ‘The chorus girls came | on, and here and there a \that hasn't. smiled in 20 years be to relax. This is equal to a loud ¢ faw in the profession. When the big Gypsy drew a dagger and attempted to kiJl the hero t undertakers almost applauded. Credit House tise aa eM ont 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street |s".cu nat Smith Street Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Wyckoff St. ere WORTH OF FURNITURE $1 WEEKLY of WHALEN BROTHERS tarries the biggest stock of medium ind gives: Big and best terms of any 1m the trade, sis, Floor Coverings A Good, Large Rug... Fine Velvet Rugs rf piel SelM Hera Brooklyn's Biggest 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 FRIDAY JUNE 13 v BOYS’ SUMMER SUTES._BS250 ‘wo. VICTROLAS ion patterns, in, great rlor, Hall and Stair and other kinds of g STEEPLECHASE FOR FUN CONEY ISLAND. PA SURF Dal a Complete, Htoe to 12 THEATRES. it “THEATRES. LYCEI Heys ea looked as if they going to get [WINTERGARDENEES Bas To some business. WINt ARDEN tury. a sau ar D A D D I ES S the delicate-looking comedian sneezed, and this seemed to get over big. Possibly a reminder of the “flu” se TIEGELD Oca LIBERTY {irri Ha races pa a A MODERN MUSICAL ee rove ULI RSL SHUBERT eis ‘Sitis Wea, & Sat, new |\ LONELY LEWFIELDS § tiny | ROMEO seasol ‘The comedian, quickly sizing up his audience, followed the lead and a mo- ment later gave vent tora cough that sounded promising. This knogked the undertakers off their sedts, “and to cap the clinrax it was sitgested that he take a well-known patent medicine. "This was too much; it brought down the house, Undertakers split their black gloves in their enthusiasm. Between the acts Mr. Erdenbrecher gave away the secret that members of his set are as human u: ; The hardest part of the undertak ing business ts learning not to Jaugh. Before ‘hanging out the shingle they have to pass a tickling test. He spoke in whispers from habit. He mentioned him mystert- Central Bradway & 47m St Kren 6.10. Central Nottneee Wed and Bel. 215 sith Take tt From We Me cal Show Gamct St 45 Miles UptheHudso SPECIAL TRIPS ‘SATURDAY, JUNE. 14 MORNING TRIP 14. °ifiu B ROUND Trae AFTERNOON TRIP)... nates. 1 ilar SUNDAY. @ WEEKDAY T isha blige cay Sts. “HIGHLANDER™ & Kr REPUBLIC” Leave Battery Pler ® A, Mui West 12: FARE oun TRIP onde) ‘Matinees “Somebody mS weathoart i winking knowingly emitted In syllables the word “lubricating. dertakers are cryptic. fir mele Hing Green 75%, OUT ON THE SOUND Sunday Excursions Good Musto—Refreahments Steamer City of Lowell TO BRIDGEPORT m8, Sait tdovbeN sUccessEs 3 ay & 44 Bt : aan ma mh y of the New York branch 8 CO Witte thurs a Bats ae union. vip ‘George Bates, from Con- pee DARK ROSALEEN necticut, is giving demonstrations to * us in embalming at our meetin COHAN W. 4d St Rv wt bis J | went on. ur families are he to & HARRIS Y.C0 ar Beat tit us and w having good times THE ROYAL VAGABOND J} in the chapel—lots of A COHANIZED OPERA COMIQUE. jazz dancing and everyth Between good times the undertak: ICKENUOCKEN, w HORERSOOKER, River catch up on the latest chemicals from OWN Cours New Must James | MoCaffory nec ‘Tinney might. have hadn't de- nd con- ear vera cy (rep,) & Seb Futon EA LEASE GET, MA ET. “RAD pee Wits Walaa 8 THE WOMAN IN ROOM an undertaker, made more money if he serted his old profession fined the black to his clothe ‘The buzzer sounded for act two and the undertakers r ed on silent rubber heels back to their seats, hop- ing to see the big Gypay kill the h » final curtain, To an un-|« r that would be a happy fin- Steamer Richard Peck To NEW HAVEN Houn Incl, war tax? 81.70 United States Railroad Administration New England Steam: Lines at Co, n tea mbo, CONEY ISLAND Wear § re TO see NOW SHOWING Direct Rail and West York snd Albany accepted rdenbrecher handed his bust- s he left, with an expres- an JDSO! 1 wor 4 8 n Knee, at 815, __ SONTINUOUS aioe nur caskets and you will LOUIS MANN ‘i GOTHAM THEATRE Br peau snc to hanae, WI Notion, 7 FOR WOMEN ONL. BA a | jnder 16, 6 PLAZA: ‘Madison Ave. SCIENTIFICALLY COOLED GERALDINE FARRAR in “THE STRONGER vow.” BLOOMINGDALE LE SAYS WIFE'S IDEAL OF LIFE IS PLEASURE Inculcated Same Principle in Their] ti Children, Merchant Swears in An- Day Hudson Metropolitan Line All the way by water, Always in s'ght of land To BOSTON vie long Island Sound, Busserds Bay ang Cape Cod Canal Daylight through the Canal both Leave Pier 18. Box swer to Suit for Separation. Hiram ©. Bloomingdale, of Blooming- | “ot GARRICK %, hry nat Dramatis” JOHN. FERGUSON "Frum ENGAGEMENT EXTENDED INDEFINITELY, HE Bros., filed in the Supreme Court — cayest tN day a denial of the allegations by 3 nm wen \ Desbrosses Bt, Pler PLYMOUTH wiivout® *OnGHESTA 8. Bloomingdale, who is suing for separation, that he kicked and iowet* BARRYMORE " ‘i EXCURSIONS. He added that the entrance beat her. into their lives of Monroe Rothschild, now dead, altered their status. “[ am convinced that in marrying me wag moved by other ¢ considera: ea DY CKMAN STREET FERRY To Interstate Park BOATING, FISHING, HIKING Best route to Camp Merritt, Bear Mountain, and Al! Points in New Jersey. 1 ren VAUDEVILLE, FEFROCTOR a my wife tons than affection,” of the wealthy me view life seriously, Circle. Continueus, |my labor and seriousnes: Be So-e0e two EH, | ideas she d them! The K is Man’s Wife” |*,, “2% 4 morning ip but disagree with Ealats? Geant peace | D that life should be a re plcesure to which everything, ir ehildi should be subord ‘ 'Y 9502-4122 Weekly} 02°-$220Weekly SATURDAY FOR SALE TILL ORM, HEN you goon your vaca- tion this Summer have | your favorite paper mailed to | on DIZ Yo BROADWAY * | H. B. B. WARNER 1 you every day. ist CRED ee Easiesy pore Evening World, 19 ger week ROYAL EATORe CWE Byer legate” jy oF a en v. JAZZ BAND, STELLA MAYHEW elected. Bide: 135 vation N bal vie Uh #04. Pinens ovine 243 yey bawet, $15 | DIAMONDS ON CREDIT EASY TERMS, ALL GOODS mua American Watch & Diamond Co, Daily World, 19 per week | Canthy- Wr, Ge per Sunday | MONTAGUE’S VERSE appears exclusively in The Morning Quarter Century June Sales $1.84 Petticoats. $2.68 Petticoa’ $4.94 Petticoats eee $1.48 Envelope Chemises $1.28 Envelope Chemises 18.49 | $1.97 Combination: 94 ct. Draw Beautiful Axmiosier Rugs 33.75) 51.38 Drawers... $1.39 Night Drepee $1.68 Night Dresses. $2.48 Women’ "aight Drone $3.94 Night Dresses. vx. 2+. ++ 78 ot, Extra Size Drawets. $1,97 Ex. Size Nains'k Gowns $1.97 Extra Size Petticoats $1.18 Corded Band Chemises. $1.97 Extra Size Chemises: . $2.97 Envelope Chemises $3.48 Envelope Chemises Envelope Chemi: $5.68 Pajam: $3.28 Bloomers. $6.28 Night. $5.94 Night \Children’ sUnderwear Ho $2.28 Children’s Pajam $6.96 Girl Le a Slips. 6 to 10 yrs.—our reg. -35. 58 ct. Cambric Drawer $1.28 Princess Slips $1.48 to $1. | $3.68 Princess Slips | $1.28-Night Dresses.. —our reg. $1.95 Boys’ Semi-! Norfalie Suits—-Woo! Case pavy 10 fo 16 years— our reg. $16.50 ‘ |Children’s Rompers —Serviceable 2 to 6 years—our reg. Ot As | Percele ‘Blousse—Variously “triple —o White Dress Cottons rr : f sane World, James J. Montague is ad- wie eee re re ‘as eg Saige sour addrew ee ofiea ao duet aie’ 6 Maiden Lane. gue reas be wateaiet em yes | mittedly the best writer of ,.pews- ‘et paper verse in America. Bee The World, every morning... «.,../ i viritee nts Nate Se « Shadow Lace Flouncing ape ttaee: ORF "STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 6 Me EARN. FRIDAY, AS USUAL BARGAIN DAY Quarter-Century June Sales: We started these famous June Sales in 1894, when this business therefore, these extra anniversary offerings was 67 years old; in our «Quarte r-Century” of Sh Undermuslins Friday Bargains Women’ models Women’ 58 ct.Nainsook Corset Covers, .46] —New tunic astyles— sheer collars 7A ct. Corset Covers.......- .5%| and vestees of net—other models $1:68 Combinations. 1.1G]| checked, dotted and figured voile or 1G | cmbroidered voiles H in pastel shades. ....e.+0+ , 74 et. Drawer . Women George! collar Misses’ Silk Underwear Quarter Century June Sales Friday Bargains our +45, 96 Wd. ace ou ee Quarter Century Juné Sates Gingham Dresses—Dainty summer many with pointed neck frills Dresses — Foul navy and copen. ‘Women's and Aihate Voile Dresses *_ Flowered designs— Women’s Gingham Dresses— our reg. $4.07 Dresses— our reg. $4.97 Women’s and Misses’ Skirts and Coats bea 9 8 Century June Sales $41.74 Women’s Coats. $1.47 Women’s and Misses’ Corsets & Petticoats Quarter Century June Sales Friday Bar, June Sales. Vacationists and Others Will Find in These June Sal a Convincing Proof of the Advantages opping Here— Apparel Friday Bargains ‘2 and Misses’ Voile and t and dark shades irdles— [rs Special @.7 5 's and Misses’ Voile Dresses 4 Misses’ Tailored d, combined with tte in smart jae pecial 26.75 Special 7.75 17 Gingham or Chambray picot edge... iday Bargains 27.50 $4.48 Extra Size Tub Skirts. Extra Size, House —Sizes 48, 50 an ‘oe reg. $3.00 Corsets. $2.00 our $3.47 Slips $1.04 Boys’ and Youth’ Clothin Quarter. Century ~A Sales Friday Bargains Young eas, Trousere—S trip ed] Girls’ worsteds—all sizes r our reg. 83.06. 3.28 \w,.. “Washable ‘Suits—Or striped sizes 2} to 8 years 1.54 our 44.74 siméres and cheviatsHght dark ] mixtures—also navy serge? to 18 | yeare our our reg: $11,04.. ‘ 9.45 \Young Men's Suit n upstordate | 38 ct. | sack aud waist ,seam—single. and double breaste in rics in newest fancies—all sizes our reg. $24 A a Boys’ Semi-Norfolk Sufte— AN woo! serge and fancy thixtures~ | our 13.44 | Girls | Gir! 8 to 15 yeare—our reg, 84. b Boys’ Hats~ lor styles in nee ay skipper effecter-value .57.. 42) @ Boys’ Percale Sport BlayesssVar Friday Bargains ously striped —short sleeves—8 to 15 | 36-Inch Gabardine— years—our reg. 95 7 C6 Bh. MBsccreeTicceteeccé 54 Caps--Hrown and gray mixé | 36-Inch Novelty Skirtings— stripes and small crowos—neatly | and crossbars— | our reg. .78 .65 7 ; 54 |44-Inch French Chiffon Voile~ “a HIRD FLOO special es eek THIRD FLOOR | 40cInch Crisp Organdy— ike 2 CUP TeR: BEi css ctaavase> canes . Main Floor | 40-Inch Organdy— Quarter Century: June Sales | geri ete ict tolyard 584 Friday Bargains piece—our reg. $3.68... 3.18 e a pe ie nieegs, (nettle cloth—our reg, 82.78. 37 Latest Novelties In Jowelry-~rings wa smart and serviceable—trimmed with with, verlene Bones, tle signet Haar. | pearl buttons belted and with pockets— pearl necklacee—thinestone baring | skirts are made completely except for peerl: “Sanne rrarA De and| one seam left open for individual ad- ot nam gyeene: 44) justment—made of the season's most beads of graduated — sizes—solid | 8.88...4.28 gold clasp y, Bir reg. 6.07 and $7.07 1.95 Pilar and Strand of Pearle fan chain v8 Pillows ‘and * ‘Maske Sets | Quarter Century June Sales ae our New many diffe 67 ruffled edges patterns--our reg 55 for trimming undermuslina...Special 29 | goy: $8.00 Corset Silk Jersey Top Petticoate— $2.04 White Sateen Top Petticoats. ... Quarter, Century June Sales Women’s Trimm $1.45 Ostrich Plumes Girls’ ’ Gingh and Cl rs ee AE Naty | | j1b Yard Piece a-tneh | "71 | Light Weight Comfortablee— Floral di $1.50 Corset Brassieres reg. 84.04 Tub Silk Petticoats Sateen Petticoats. Millinery Friday Bargains Trimmed Hate— 93,95, reg. $4.74. Untrimmed Hats Trimmed Free if Hats and Materials Are Purchased Here. Ostrich Pompons and een 24 reg. $1.55 and $1.07 Flowers Girls’ Wear uarter Century June Sales Friday Bargains and Misses’ Middy Blouses— reg: $1.94 57 Lonsdale Jean Middy ur reg. #3.48...... xs) uarter Century June Sales Friday Bargains gos, silk mull borders, on mi —full size— reg ‘ 3.52 Teather Pillgyes-Gocas mlstare Babies’ Wear” Quarter Century June Sales Friday Bargains 4 58 et. Infants’ Nainsook Slips. » 77 et. Infante’ Nainsook Slips. . $1.17 Infants’ Slips. $4.47 Christening Sets—? pes., sizes to 8 years—oar reg. .97. Cotton Shirte—Sizes to 3 years —seconds of 45 ct. grades Babies’ Half Wool centres, scalloped seal gen our reg. 92.97 rss Babies’ Long Gertrudes— Value .77. Infants’ Wool Flannel | —our reg. $1.50. infants’ Wool ae Sith: — Muslins, Sheets, Ete. Quarter Wren ae Jane ‘Sales Friday Bargains Unbleached Muslin— ba ie Full Size Crochet ‘Spreade—-Splendid Household Linens Quarter Century June Sales Fancy Scarfe—- our reg. $1.25 72 in, Merceri: excellent quality—good patterns—our reg. $1.25....... Remnants of Linen and Cotten Damask; also odd half doz. napkins at greatly reduced prices. Bleached Turkish Towele- — . hemmed—our reg. 97 .....+.544 ed a Closely Woven Turkish Bath Towele —hemmed—colored jacquard borders—teg. .68:....+..00005 Huck Towelse—(part linen and cotton) hemmed — white damask — ote borders ~ our reg. .38.. ing, Toilette Articles Quarter Contey. June Sales 25 ct. Sterate of Zinc... . Ivory Tint Powder Box and Recei: Special......+se6s eva USAMA Hot Water Bottle— our rég. $1.7 fine guality tickings— 42

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