The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1919, Page 27

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‘The annua) street parade of Kismet Temple, Mystic Shrine of the Desert of Long Island, marking the closing of the sessions for the summer, yesterday afternoon in Brooklyn, thousand Snriners participated’ in the march from the mosque im Herkimer was held which wer of the order, was made Indians, A costum: fought the I Last night morque for tn! Two from sellin; H. Plotoher, LJ Don’t Poison Baby. ‘ORTY YEARS AGO almost every ro pore fa Sedona, to m to maki it el Which Tt THERE B NO WARING. have been killed or whose health has been ruined iach, ohren ti h of ms ihe sites caren i Geaaine Castoria always bears the signatare of te to anybody without labelling them ‘ mn of ** is: “A medicine which relieves pain p-) bug ous doses produces *, coma, and emell of medicines Sopternins optus ere and sold under of “ Drops,” ‘* Cordials,” “ in Srey a ‘You should not medicine to be given to your chi a Ton F your sf what it is com Co, DOES Suan e (CS, if it bears the signature interiors, Writing rooms. Deqpromon St, Pie 0 M.: West say Mountain. tew Ulster & 'Delaw: {eet etcamer same Pent be Ke a ORY Desbrosses St, Pier Cool Breezes on the Hudson Get away from city heat and discomfort to the broad reaches of the Hudson, The swift, breezy rush over sparkling waters will rest and refresh you. Grand and inspiring scenery. Convenient one-day outings. DELIGHTFUL ALL-DAY SAIL The Day Line steamers carry no freight, but are entirely devoted to carrying first- class passengers in the most satisfactory way, Comfortable deck chairs. Luxurious Excellent restaurants. Orchéstras, Return to New York the same day, or make the 150-mile trip to Albany part of your vacation itinerary. All through rail tickets between New York and Albany accepted. Steamers “Washington Irving.” “Hendrick Wudyom.” “Robert Pult jewburab and return Muda River Day Line A, Me: St. ni] 50 A. Mourlikepale ‘Kinaaton Point (eommesune’ dally’ with Ter Gate Hudson und Albany, wat NOR. Ne foe Matar Meantata. ii, tNew and {Pouxnkecpale. y marked t. wa Tel. Canal 9300 New Li 5 ea Ww; road OUT ON THE SOUND Sunday Excursions ‘eshments. To B dge Lowell R., aA» x, M To N ew Haven St, 080 A.M. ed 70 yetlen d j ttery Ali the way by water. Al To BOS ia mer Potentates, were in the vanguard. On Bedford Avenue, near Atlantic, «| realistic attack on a stage coach, in) seated the treasury officers | & band of 90 as cowboys Gdns and dispersed them aidates entered the on eee tee meee PMs Street, near Nostrand Avenue, through | ont the vicinity, number of the BShfiners, including the Beryl Pa-) tfol, were in costume, Four camels, | Brooklym. | upon which rode the Potente and for- child must have | oi Tae SORE i tes doaring as evidence @ large-sixed pick- Mivesi York Metropolitan Line 7 RO 2. eee Cod Lansl eerie ware the Sent, = RIVER NIGHT ret EXCURSIONS. St. “GRAND REPUBLIC” Mow. “DaxciNG.’ “ak Roun 1 658, 8.28, 0:25, 10.30, Tet _FOR SALE. 35 MAlULN WEEKDAY and SUNDAY TRIPS to BEAR, IMIQUNTAIN Leaves Battery 9. W183 st, 0.80 aa, Saturday Atternoon: Trip SH MENTS, Obildrea, Meanteln Line. ‘Tel. Bovling Gren 7588, ae ha ah Whitson (a8 Lane, bth Fieer, rer toon 243 Not a0, ia W.234 St, 8.20, 4 to Interstate Park. BEST Route for Autos to ROLLER SKAT St. Nicholas Rink, aster Borate hasan Mo) 4 Ps gta Ry i aaa atari Diowsre Cedi sn DIAMONDS ON CREDIT iY seen ALL GOODS de ) a, Watch & Diamon ‘6 Maiden Lane. eee BOve' SUMMER Cane, EILICAN ws tolhay’ albleale | waiting | end wonderful “fumier's out | toa and. ‘parcieulaes, | quarters, 10° Wall st ms foo ie LINES ie at C.R. R, of N. J. EXCURSION Sunday, June 22. MAUCH CHUNK, $2.00 (War Tax, 160, Additional) Liberty St. 5.30 A. M. Jackson Ave, Jersey City, 6.48 A, M. Broad St, Newark, 8.45 A. M, “A Picnic for a Nickel.” Dyckman Street Ferry 2000FreeBathHouses N. J. Refreshment Pavilions, DANCING ACADEMIES, ING oer H HST. Nr. BROADWAY to (each you how to daily, including Sunday, 2 to §;, Floor yeCREDIE2 oi er wan OUstsier Skating on Ground Floor CALE STIVC. onl aes Dancing Carnival on 2d ROYAL DIAMOND GW. TCH ———_—SaSESS Ss SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET, rn Ne ee jah tea Moat! co oe ued: Bronx EXPOSITION AMUSEMENT PARK HELP WANTED—MALE, Uitna. a ought to be done. Sam Ripped Up Sidewalk Because He Wasn’t Paid; Afford Another Chance for Money. 'T is not unusual for some one to for it. il start right in to “tear up the tore up.” town.” As long as It is done fig-| ‘sam then showed a permit which| Mr, Maunsbach has brought’ back uratively @ certain lattitude is per-! gives one the privilege of tearing Up with him, and Included in the pres: missible, but when Sam Phiskin tore | sidewalks, and after mising t6 re- ent exhibition, several sketches of up a @idewalk on the east side the| Place the debris with a good walk, the French wounded and maimed, allowed to wend his way. @am jofficer on post belleved something |t5ox the evidence with him. ve 8 Sam, escorted by the officer and without making me think I was selling something and then get bat- ted on the bean,” declared James f Powers dolefully, ff as he came be- fore Judge Nolan 4s complainant against Louis Kaminsky and Frank Schlosser, was going home about 1.16," axe, appeared yesterday before Honor, he was ripping up the sidewalk with this,” de- clared the cop, explaining Sam's presence in the court. The floor was given to Sam, “First, Iam about to be building a] ™¢_and wants to buy,a watch.” right, but I wasn’t going to work for nothing, am I?" ann did you tear up the side- walk be | pall it up 80 that I could make | leged another one and then get the money court, nd took the watch and chain and §3.' Louis and Frank, aa a result of Judge Nolan's verdict, will have the, chance to tell the details of the al-) transaction vefore a higher tween times, and he amused himself by “doing” a Cure, ¢) ‘hef de Gare, a tenarian (110 years in point of who was:as livel en Ladies Have a Clear Sweet Healthy Skin by Using Cuticura Eric Maunsbach Shows Sketches Made in France By W. G. Bowdoin. Erio Christian Maunsbach, who ex- hibited bis portraits at The Touch- stone House some two years ago, but who has since been in France, supervist camoufiaging for the American tionary Forces, has now returned to this country and is located at No, 116 Waverley Place, where he is showing until July 1) about 100 pencil sketches made by him ia Frepch war eeotore, most of which were done under fire. Mr. Maunsbach has selected bis] aketohing subjects with an eye for the picturesque, and his farm houses that have suffered from shell shock, the ruined churches, an old butcher shop and other buildings that re- ceived the German barrage, are afl full of delightful quality. Certain civil houses, that he has sketched, show graphicatly the re- sults derived from their baptism with German shells that converted them into ruins. The outline drawings are skilfully used to register the artistic side of all this ruin in a very attractive fashion, and meanwhile the ruin is not made sc offensive ag many another artist might have made it. Mr. Maunsbach also has given at- tention to character sketches be- a our every-day toilet pre; rita Just tach any pimples, blackheads, , redness ot roughness "with Cuticura Oint- “ment. Wash off_in five minutes with Cu- a few moments, water, Di gently ay Tra of Caters jer, a fascinating fra- Rinse with te and dust on a Talcum Pi grance. Contrast this simple, wholesome preemeds with tiresome massaging ry mani anipa ae PRINT Et, Me act VAUDEVILLE. SAVINGS BANKS. The Bowery Savings Bank 128 and 130 BOWERY. NEW YORK, June 9, 1919, A semi-annual dividend at e rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum has been declared and will be credited to depositors on all suma of $5.00 and upward and not exceeding BIG VAUDEVILLE CONCERTS. Park & Tex. sa n."* otha. * ANDREW MACK Green & Parker, otha, Dorothi $3,000 which ahall have been deposit~ ed at least threo months on the first day of July next, and will be payable on and after Monday, July 91, 1919. Misses Money deposited om or before July 10 will draw interest from July 1, 101%, 1 LOEW $ NEW w YORK Tees oor Cony 11 eet te " jd 4 HENRY A. SOHENOK, President, sliotery WILLIAM E. KNOX, Comptroller. JOSEPH G. LIDDL, Becre Metropolitan Savings Bank KEITH'S. Ph one Co. tA ABS ice set ne Re eae ate ed ia Daily, 28e-$1._| Wolfus, tan et_Reye: asin Beas Ay! "Pei Ri | HENDERSON'S Ae i R CENT. PER BELLE BAKER su will re eredited to th jeposiltore mtitleg ARX BROS, pica Na Reon. thereto under the by. ne band ef Dik ‘at ot . pul from $5 to 16. MONEY PARABLE. Hed before July 10, 1929, i vo i ed NDHEWS, Pres. FRANCIS H. MO} PHOTO PLAYS. PLAZA ‘stiewnwicaty cooien|} # MARY PICKFORD “DADDY LONG LEGS” __ First Creation of Her Own Studio. The East River Savings Institution 28, 25 BROADWAY, New YorK over $5,000,000 annual dividend has been declared at the rate of Four Per Cent. per annum on all accounts entitled Pelrate parable on and after Juiz ‘3% Deposits made on or before July 10 BL eee intgrest from guly yi. 190. Bway Ast Bt, Tel. Bed N GREAT PICTURES WM. S. HA In “The Money. and Rest loney Corral” Also Greater VAUDEVILLE. Nea to 1 Saturday & nce in she. O, FAL } BATHING Wow oF tA oven. “BROKEN BLOSSO! PAR K ‘> St, Col. Cree’ " Matinee JESS WIL cay fo “THE CHALLENGE OF CHANCE.” Bia SS A THE PLAYGROUND OF THE CITY. ) BALS WATER BATHING SUBWAY STATION. — ‘Men, Women & Money." New Am. Arab Orch, —— apm 4 eave CHARLIE CHAPLIN . fo “QUNMYOIDE.” , Now He Must Rebuild It Tells Judge He ‘Believed Undoing Job Would I sure did intend to leave the! new sidewalk in the place of the one “They might just as well have took the whole business in the first place James told the clerk, who made out the complaint, and they came up to | deus Webb, T Housing Serenaders, | |. Vine &. "Temple, 1" lascow , +) innle, Faust & Bro... Joe Bess RT || ETHEL CLAYTON i| } COHAN & HARRIS W. 245c ia the same y Officer, with type helmet. woven life and character, bolizations of character that are de-| | veloped in these sketches ate indeed | deserving of high praise. Now and then he has turned aside | to preservs, with his dextero oll, somthing of the be a ad to in his full ig sketch of the able Orphaned Boy, who is pictured with hig hands in his coat pockets and very disconsolate. The War Bride, ina fetching toave, whose husband is an American avia- ter, lends spice and romance to the showing. The Aviator himself, look- ing quite self-satisfied, has also been ja gad and appears ‘as a good looker, who crowd the parks and the Tull- orles, Personal Daintiness m larger tins. is particular keeps her fresh and sweet. It posi- tively destroys all odors from per- spiration and other causes. Amalin contains no talcum—is antiseptic, soothing and healing. Write for @ free sample The Amolin Company, Lodi,.N J. CAML io eth hae “ ey ot valued by the i itées yy ines, $0 build one?" ton : gl . Si yor > Be: a Lip thewnfliegdi id lames sa’ pul for! ie . ‘Buse, and I Dullt a nice one and| ticker, which was favorably vised by | Wholesame freshness about her. everything.” te prospective chgtomers. e “And then they didn’t pay him so at in a fair enough watch," sald A lin he went and tore it up,” interrupted 4 throw in the, ‘aie mo the policeman. ‘Most nly not,” I sat en “Well, I didn't get the pay, all Lay said: “Take this’ and ‘take that," the. personal deodorant powder THEATRES, WINTER GARDEN Fy! 8t7t n*" U SHUBERT Sia 3 she * LEW's A LONELY FIELDS" ROMEO RST WRRG, Re ai “39 EAST” St, Kve. 8. ELTINGE Wet ‘toni Sea ant ‘UP IN HABELS ROOM HUDSON fiz: “Wi, re sf is LOUIS et in RIENDLY ENEMIES LYRIC .%,% ti" Psst? THE LADY cc RED Eee Garrick $2 Fo" ; . Greckey 1523 8 SEASON'S REAL SUCCESS, FERGUSON NEW AMSTERDAM {,<! my tt ti ZIEGFELD FOLLIES) ts, TIRGLD aoe DA DADD iE E § LIBERTY fi %, ieee ICAL REVUE. THK, (124 Week 436 ‘its Tour “eitee LALA LUCILLE #33 — “WM. 8. HART a a AMUSEMENTS. Ri “nivel One eataa” iy whe ee D Ww" : K REX BEACH'S Tr yee ee wight @ STLECAN ie peeres Trae Heir wig Bi ame CONEY ISLAND, GMT DANCE _ Terrace Garden || LIG PALACE “Fa | ih ae DARK ROSALEEI THE ROYAL VAGA! A COHANIZED OPERA Comiai ENB | Into all these he has most skiifally His sym- | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1919... ii aS ;vinotal town in France, the Belle of ee, a Captured German) duplicate elsewhere. , Babies \ haga One Wear Friday Speciale bay > fe Yok and Bishop Dresses — ane Infants’ Nainsook Slipe—Yoke and Bishop styles—embroidery trim ee ee fer Infants’ Nainsook Slips—Yoke and ony 3 lee—yokes trimmed with lace or bar ed our reg. .. 65 Infante’ Yoke and Bishop— Tace and sie hand stitching— some have trimmed skirts— our reg. 61.17 Two-Piece Christening Set—lace or embroidery—also robe effect our reg. $4.47., 27 Little Tots’ Tub Dresses—gingham and chambray—Rusaian and Empire effects—to 6 yrs our reg. 61.27 Rompers and Creepers—chambray ‘and ait sham—sizes to 6 Se our reg. $1.17... ..666 . Little Tote’ Fine White Dresese-— yoke, Empire aod belted—lace and embroidery trim—to 6 Ls vat Fourteenth Street FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY Hearn bargains are really bargains. moderate profit makes ‘our regular’ prices less than those stores. Our sale reductions, therefore, mean savings which you soda Our reg. $2.24... eee ee eee eee 1.56 Cotton Shirts—seconds hed 45 ct. grades......sceeeeeees 27 Infants’ sines to 6 mo} our’ reg. 135 to e148, mer wejght—sizes to 8 yra— OUF TOG. OM irescserseeveeee oo a Wool Shirte—|" Corsets—21 to 30 ) some. Babies’ Half Wool Bande—Sum-| Batiste Corsets «BZ | $4.00 Corsets. West of Fifth Avenne Buying for cash and bona len Ae for a Under- \owhene Century) Women’s muslins § Friday Speciale | and Misses’ 1.26 Billiebirke Pajamas Corset Covers Night Dresses Petticoats Combinations Envelopes to Thet. Children’s Drawers...... 96 ct. Children's Bloomers... $1.48 and $1.68 Children’s Slips Corsets, and) Quarter-Contury Petticoats Friday” ‘Soectale $1.47 Extra Size Petticoats. 2.10 and aire se black, walnut reg. tenTs sod S01, ian ee $1.47 Silkataft Petticoats... me $1.04 Extra Size Petticoats... 88 $5.65 Taffeta Petticoats......4.12 $12 and $15 Broche and Coutil hs! bry} No Skirts, Me oe ete.) Friday’ Spectale $23.74 and we ey Women's, ang Misses’ Capes and Coats. 1.78 48 Women’s Le boyage -2.48 MNtb Shines, e $2.48 Girls’ Tub Dressee— we Che pe 3 bay» Drawing Nighteowg 8 to 14 years 1.72 | "our'vee, 80: Mona CUP TOG, BT vtagscereccceree +G2| Girls’ Serge Skirts—¢ to 14 Crepe pa ns 36 ty Babies’ Short Flannelette Saints our reg. $2.24, 166 our reg. $1.04.. —Cambrie votes S yrs.—our reg. Pique Carriage pica centres, scalloped edges— our reg. 82.97 ruffle—our reg. «! Babies’ Lon: aan Gert: —value .77 Infants’ Woot Flannel Barrow —our reg. Hand Crocheted Bootees— value .50 pair « Infante’ Layette— 29 piecea—special Hearn's Blue amare Bird's-Eye Diapers 20220 in. to 90x30 in.— dosen 2. Value $1.58 to $3.28, 20x40 in, to dps in.— Value 62.54 to 4:44. white—our regular .97 Wool Dress June Sale Goods Friday Speciale S4-in. Shepherd Checke—-Part woo —black and white—madiug ahd large sizes—our reg. 48-in, All Wool Cookin ng “aiont Serges—our reg. $1.08 1.32 johair Sicilians—Jet black — Ik Tastee. .....sseeee ee 1.68 Quarter-Century —Cream, Navy or black..... 1.58 Serges, navy and black— w ingens, Electri 6 ily ieguaraatesd, ov 50 Opaque Summer Sh dark green —1x3 {t.—-mounted on dependable rollere—our reg. .63,... 54 Table Oilcloth—1}4 yds. wide— assorted patterns slightly im- perfect—value .60 “ay (None Sent C. °. Db) June Sale Dainty Friday Speciale | Wash |Cottons |39-Inch Underwear Batiste bluebird effects on white and tinted grounds—special.... Yd, .BB Lovely Dress Voiles—Light and dark | grounds—variously designed in figured floral check pattern..... « Novelty Dress Ginghame—Stripes, checks, plaids, plain colors...,. «2 Linon Suiting—33 and 3¢ in.~ light blue, rose, pink, tan, reseda, cadet—for skirts and dresses...... ses Bereee Quarter-Century Surf Cloth and June Sale Lining Sateen } Friday Specials Ivory Colored Surf Cloth—for sports skirte—rich, lustrous quality-— 82 inches wide-—our reg. 84... .63 Fancy ber“ Wikioate be dork. our reg. Quarter -Century Pretty ~Copen brown, 1.74| Millinery \onden Lawn Pillow Shame— with embiy and Blouses. Gortrugeg our reg. $3.9: Conte | oun reg, €4.7b...-.000 Boys’ \owdane Salen $4.94 Trimmed Hats, Clothing § Friday Speciale B7 | $2.87 Untrimmed Hats, Val tee Man’e Treusére— $2.15 Ostrich Plumes.., 77 pat A e: 247 $24.50 Young M 8.4 24 to 2.054 timming materials are donen 2.84 to 4.14 | Georgette Crepe Blouses— Babies’ Sunbonhete pink, eas $2.97 White Voile Blouses. ... 2.34 | 87 ct. Boys’ Hate 44 in. All Wool ak Serges |35-Inch Messalinee—Full 48 and 54-inch All Wool Fine Twill— |39-Inch Crepe de Chinee—Lig MY Kitchen Toweling—part linen— Belgian Stripe Slip Coveri tra bleached or brown—our reg..21..1'7| heavy quality—linen color Jacquard and various colored: ste pa 1.35 Toilette \ Quarter Century | Bungalow Couch Pate Ori. |Articles Friday Speciale ental stripes, reversible |Feathers Cumte-Contury | St enna ae and June Sale Cavnfortables| Fridey Speciale [Cream Madras Curtains — sion 101 94 et. Girls’ Middy Bioussoss $2.47 Cool Breakfast Coats ave G to 12 years.....2++-eenee *FRl waite Dotted Swies Swag Drsening Sacques—belted models—vestee’ egies Getee| Sey Sonne Oe Friday Specials our reg. $1.84 and $1.94.. Lay Girls’ Trimmed Hate—broken Piewernd Lage, Secavee : assortment. Value $1.95.... -95) — ine, cp ‘and la ins Girls’ Trimmed Hate— med neck and Papen veesee 2.85] our regular $2.28... . 188 Untrimmed Hate— : +41] $16.80 Boys’ Norfolk Suits. 13.4 Free Trimming Service if hat and| $2.94 Boys’ Wash Suits....... 2.31 :| Boys’ Semi-Norfolk’ Suits — Wool and cheviots; also ney ie cansimeres —7 to 18 yeare—reg. $11.94 Boys’ Washable Suite—Sizes ie) Voile Blousee— our reg. $1.47 and $1. eae hy our regular $8.97 «7. BB) 8 years—our reg. $1.95. $5.97 Georgette Crepe Blouses $1.17 Washable Blouses. |New } CuarterSentery * | Silks rage Persie ved Inch All-Silk Shantunge— Percale Blouses—Sizes 8 to 15 “He Natural color—our reg. $1.25. . .o7 our regular .04 ....... seeeee Width Radium Silke— eaelatle‘mediven colct. nt 84 |Cretonnes ) querter:Cantey comnataent Portieres June Sale of best colors Curtainings, Friday Speciale 4'7| 3,000 yards Silko! dark and medium colors... . A ce da 4 Our reg. BLOT. score eeee des 2.35 |35 inch Black Satins and Chitton| Conservative effect, on ’ Finish Taffetas—spec. val... O4 tinted grou yur reg. . iba i Fumes Quarter-Century Mew eu Needs for June Sale : over prin' pi inese, floral the House ) Friday Speciale ane Caan Sentry “cera ad tape ag Ne. 6 Gorm Mises Seeowabe cic! Waccattne | friday deeciets [a me es ° Ssacclent quality—-our reg, 00, .72|TOWeling ) Friday Speciale Ine Curtain Nete—in Filet “et aint Glass Wash over a pteis, in square mesh ~ 63 |! npe ed Cotton Ne ine—service- WHER, oes sete os Yard, 7 2 ble qual ity bleaches oar reg. 8.05.0... 6045 dos, 2.00) spECIAL FRIDAY OFFERING inch—our reg. .24.. 70-in, Linen Damask— Ba eee “f OUF Teg, BEB reves sss 74. 1,06 | Fine, Quality - ¢ Segre" end try effects—value . Linette Jute Tefietans Repee and and Fine Grade Cretonnes — lengths, measuring 15 to 30 — —sold elsewhere at .85 8 81.00—, Lace ‘Trimmed Beare ind ‘oe our reg. .48.. rridilas Maih Matkeaatmn teats vecial, «5F grade—pretty designs and Decorative Burla| eal "yy colorings—our reg, $4.87.,...1,@5] blue, old rose, old blue. Yard, . pecial, Dah Extra Wide Couch nel is tive styles, including of Oriental rug designs About 300 Sample Velour P. —brocaded borders, desirab! suitable for couch covers as xy single door hangings. Each, iz Light Weight Portieres—Madras de signs in solid tints of rose, 21 ct, Plexo Cream 15 12 Sheets Tar Peper Co a: ee are 54 10 ct. Sweeping Pasi . 6 23 ct. Tooth Brush. 418 Diver's Rubber Bathing Cape— best colors--our reg. . oO rosebud désigns— value $9.78, og Baie 2.47 Fine Scrim and Marquiset! Floral Mull Comfortables — Plain border-—cotton filled—full ste our reg, 64.47 3.53 ee saoonbaiete S| tains—band draws work lace ge with

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