The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1919, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1919. ; »—| These Help to By Running Their Lunch Room "GALS CLUB FIND WAY TO CUT CT, values are sufficiently un- surprise and attract | Checks at Restaurants Where) = Men Are Barred Can Never np e ee oy eine hy Exceed 27 Cents. Mere man may only pause to glance le weave, cut, fashion and |,¢ 4 restaurant on the second floor of our own materials into |tne building at the northeast corner shirt satisfaction for |ot Third Avenue and He can not pass the portals—not even for $100. But 360 girls troop in there each noon between 12 and 1 o'clock and eat a regular lunch. They pay their check before they depart—and {t {8 never more than 27 cents, Many times the celluloid chip registers 17 cents the luncheon. ‘This unique establishment ts popu- larly known as St. George's Lunch Room tor Women. above an abandoned saloon, Miss Clara Harper is chairman and main supervisor of the lunch room. The | girls tell her thelr secrets, give her their banicbooks for safekeeping, and @ raise in invited to and has bad! ting at divorce ; 16th Street. of our twenty- fhe gen at It is directly | All the workers at the lunch room | volunteer their services. The food jails are purchased at 327 | wholesale, often direct from the milla. On a 28-cent lugch the restaurant makes % of a cen! erued the lunchroom has extended its activities to a rest room. An electric potato peeler and dish washing ma- chine have been installed in the, The women pay, $1,000 yearly rent; have purchased $600 in With profics ac- K SHOP, 170 Market ot. Store closes at § P. M. Closed all day Sat- urdays from June 28th to September Ist. Best & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street NEW MIDSUMMER FASHIONS / AT SPECIAL PRICES Women’s Crepe : de Chine Suits , teers Crepe de Chine suits 3 in new Midsummer § Styles. White, flesh, black, silver, f Pekin, emerald. Large Size Suits A limited number of handsome Cloth Suits, 27 in all, sizes 40 to 4414, are reduced to 27.00 & 37.00 Originally 45.00 1065.00 Cut Living Cost Lberty Bonds; given $100 to the Red Croas, and have inaugurated a model flat next door, where children may learn the intricacies of modern house- keeping. overseer, who hands them a celluloid chip for the amount of the meal. Passing out they encounter Mra, More than 600 war workers were fed daily when the war was in progress. ASIATIC FLEETS INCREASED. British and Japanese to Keep More WAGHINGTON, June 19.—Both the British and Japanese Governments have decided to increase the strength of thelr China naval squadrons. Advices to this effect reached Washington to- Recent Tokio despatches said Japan was rushing naval vessels to Shanghai and other Chinese ports. This was denied, but it is now admit- ted that the Japanese Navy bas de- termined to increase its China squad- ron, Tokio explains the ground that Great Britain, France and the United States have increased their naval forces in Chinese waters, As @ matter of fact POISON KILLED MISS QAY. ' Prot. Whitney Found Arsente tn All Her Organs. LAWRENCE, Mass., June 19.—Arsenic ‘was found in all the organs of Miss Florence W. Gay, Prof. W. F. Whitney of Harvard University testified yester- day at the trial of Mrs. Bessie M. Skeels, who is accused of murdering Miss Gay, for whom she was « nurse. Prof. Whitney said he made his chemical ahatysis @ year ago, when the body of Miss Gay was exhumed. His teats showed the presence of arsenic in the liver, bain, kidneys, heart and other fo'have been distributed by any embalm: Lord & Taylor 38th Street ~—FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk. ing ia For Friday and Saturday fenth was due to “arsenical poigon- ing. le es ra carpi pat A Sale of Bathing Suits cerebral hemorrhagt of death in the certificate. Shoe Specialiets Since 1857 Anporew ALEXANDER SIXTH venue (A) corner I9@S: Women’s White Shoes Buckskin, kidskin and canvas Low Shoes —the latter material is particularly favored this season. Canvas Pumps and Oxfords, Cuban or Louis heels, - $5.90 Buckskin Oxfords with Cuban heels, $8.50 Kidskin Oxfords with Louis heels, $8.75 Patrons procure trays, fill them with their selections and pass the 38th Street wheels, upholstered $57.50 \ ¢ prices quoted. fi Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AVENUE— Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk Boys’ Ideal Vacation Suits In a Timely Sale Tomorrow and Friday A very low price for these popu- lar Middy Suits, in cool, service- able khaki (guaranteed fast color). Sizes 3 to 10 years. Boys’ White Middy Suits, $3.25 Long or short pants; sizes 3 to 10 years. Boys’ Khaki Camp or Outi Suits. oo Sizes 7 to 16 years, Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, $13.50 All wool Norfolk models; sizes 7 to 18 © =<. Complete Stocks Boys’ Furnishings and Caps Bloch Wood English Perambulators Equipped with 5¢ inch rubber tired _nutless best quality leather cloth, with hood to match. An Unusual Value A Large Assortment of Other Perambulators, Mail Carts, Pullmans and Strollers at Moderate Prices. Seventh Floor, Pre-Inventory Sale of Lamps gs Lamps in all—reduced to very low prices to close out-—only one or two of a kind—some slightly marred from handling—but great values at the 35 Floor Lamps and Shades $15.00 Complete Choice of mahogany or antique ivory, with cheerful silk shades or summery parchment shades (one il.ustrated). 25 Table Lamps and Shades $8.50 Complete Mahogany, Japanese or antique ivory, with decorative parchment shades. 35 Boudoir Lamps and Shades $3.75 Complete In mahogany, or metal, with smart parchment shade or dainty silk shade, Smart New Styles—Exceptional at $6.95 Wool Jersey Suits Surf Satin Silk Poplin Suits Heavy quality black Wool ic” ane Two models, straight slip- Jersey; practical swimming Centre Tlustration.) on effects in black, with ‘ . f sashes or wide girdle; piped Suits, trimmed with gay sai ny RA ag Beigel and stitched with white med with Copenhagen blue silk. (Illustrated above). or Tuxedo stripe. (One Illustrated above). contrasting stripes. 39th Street Complete Assortments of Bathing Dresses, Swimmi: Suits, Tights, Caps, Bathing ‘Siippers and sneee, A Timely Sale of Women’s Summer Underwear Lisle Vests Embroidered Bloomers BOC, Glove Silk Vests $2.75 Band and crochet fin- Glove Silk of durable ished shoulder and bodice $2.25 quality, well reinforced; in top straps. pink, Union Suits Dainty styles in pink, | Envelope Chemise 95c vests of excellent quality. $3 25 Bodice or shoulder tops; A limited number only at Lace trimmed or tailored tight or loose knee styles. this very low price. and hemstitched styles. Grownd Floor New Motifs in Sport Hats At Most Moderate Prices Ci ovely tet types of Midsummer Millinery make their appearance in lovely light colors and the most effective of shapes. A few of the many, new arrivals are illustrated, selected from a most complete assortment—$5.00 to $15.00. Semi-Made Skirts Excellent Values at $3.85 Sport colors in Silk and Cotton Crepe, White Pique and Satine, Navy Blue Serges. Straight line mod- els in five different styles, with slashed and patch pockets, broad belts and pear! buttons. The sewing up of a seam makes them ready to wear Second Floor, A Ribbon Hat, corded to accentuate its A Faille Silk Hat. its drooping brim graceful lines; faced with contrasting faced with Milan hemp; note the soft four Georgette crepe and coquettishly caught at | corner crown, strapped with the straw. the back with bow.........+..06+ $12.50 12.50 A Rolling Sailor with Milan brim and A Ribbon ‘Tam o’ Shanter,”’ youth- Hatters’ plush crown in black or white, rib- | ful and dashing, with its soft, draped crown, han bandh) (oles (si babua when e# $10.5 reinforced with Milan hemp..... Organdie ‘Picture Hats'’—Featured at $5.00. Ideal Millinery to wear with dainty summer Frocks, these wide brimmed Organdie Hats, in pastel tones, or smart color combinations. At this price exceptional value, Fourth Floor, SEREALEN Summer Show Song Hits by the Ten Most Famous Composers on . th Broadway, including Jerome Kern, Victor Herbert, Irving Berlin, #| Victor Jacobi, Lou Hirsh, &c. First Song, June 29, “A Happy Viet (Ye ~=Wedding Day,” from “She's a Good Fellow,” now at the Globe | BA\S Theatre. (Published by special arrangement with the T. B. Harms : Co., New York.) Words by Anne Caldwell, Music by Jerome Kem: Second Song, July 6, “Some Wonderful Sort of Someone,” from “The Lady in Red,” | at the Lync Theatre. Sunday World; get the set; order from newsdealer in advance; edition limited to demand. /

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