The evening world. Newspaper, June 25, 1919, Page 23

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A for children’s skin and scalp troubles Cadum Ointment can be applied to the tender skin of infants and te from tetter, rash, i stops Fey at once, and much sufferitig from skin troubles may of this wonderful remedy. }, blotches, itch, scaly skin, eruptions, sores, eczema, chafing and similar troubles, Cadum Oint- bites, etc. | AMUSEMENTS. OPEN CENTRAL THEATRE Broadway, at 47th Street. It’s Up to You to 3, AMUSEMENTS, | pees) td a Terrace len OsTH STREET, A. PALACE Near Lexington Ave. Dancing, 7 to 12, Saturday & Sunday. 2 10 12 Dance in the Upen Air 2) PA AR unr BATHING NOW OPEN Beer EXPOSITION AMUSEMENT PARK ALT . WAT! ND OF THE CITY, TER cating’ at AER bd ST. SUBWAY STATION, VAUDEVILLE. =| FRPROCTOR'S VAUDEVILLE CONCERTS, Park & be ng 4 | a 3d Ave Jo | Charlie Thi & Lusby, | an, Vivien | STEEPLECHASE | FOR FUN Mai led. Lew FieLos ‘Scones ‘T eicGest e 1E HIS CAREE! CEW FIELOS 14 ALS, W FL SUMMER REVUE @ CONECY LEW FIELOS LEAGUE of BEAUTIES fhe Dente inp TeW.oF ey WEBNS 0 SA > wrth Maas, COBURN GROVE ROOF OF CENTURY THLATAL ST MiONTGAT Win, AT HSO=A alt ad Bt ve. 8.20 W, Selwyn 2% Wetiices Wea a'sate E20 Musical ¥ & 39th St dives. #50 Matinees Wed. & Sat 2. Somebody's Sweet! HURST thhaey, Be te Hache) Crothers’ « Cone a EAS L Machel Crotiers' conrad med ¥ A biti eure JOHN FERGUSON Great Dramatic Triumph ELTINGE &: i 1 UP IN MABEL Ri ROOM” HUDSON seit Fob bY LOUIS MANN in FULTON fin 'iehoss a esi $time, “PLEASE GET MARRI TALIAFERRO hatte jon, K REV Lock MIDNIGHT FROLIC 4 LYCEUM _iittncs "nun & Fy DADDIES LIBERTY ae “West did Bi Mats Wed SCANDALS ss i919 ase [Al bh A LUCILLE: LIGHTNIN : Ase Wise FO MH HdebeShes 3 ee pesco DARK ASALEEN bat E HARRIS HPA «ag THE, ROYAL VAGABOND A COHANIZED OPERA COMIQUE. K ec naage brosaway and Seth i. ‘Mata Ws at, at 215, Tint Cone Mew Musical ‘inedy’ ASE i, | Bway, us St Cont, 11 A, M. to it VAYAOH WOLmes, B.F.KEM HS IVERSIDE Brway & 00h & “bronsoN. | HENDERSON’ rota LDNA GOUUMKICM HARRY WATSON JR PHOTO PLays. PLAZA *: Ave, Scien if cal ¢ coled SESSUE’ HAYAKAWA in “HIS wf ie | The King of Gamptors, Finds His af te §£° COHAN T, ATRE. Ps Mar Every paren (uid) Bere 788 reperrony WITTY sib 36 ASON ALL SEATS RESERVED Iv HOBERT WARWICK OL .. Bway 49898 KiVOL! on CHARLES mato “May Foot, Str Vines Sonera “ht RIALTO ORCHEST ai ' ai LIN “SUNNYSIDE.” 4 Spark Divine.”* HANG ies nt F bo | Man's Wives” | STRAND ee Strand § Maca stn yap ‘Onk 5 a0" $502-$ 129 Weekly $100%°-$220Weekly! TLE ON ARBASIAY E IT2 DOORS ABOVE 37%? ST. biamevCRE EDIT, NT co Sie So’ Cea esr pw carte omy EBLUL (dt ROYAL DIAMO} NDGWATCH So MALLEN Lae, ot ror, Phone Joba na “DIAMONDS ON CREDIT BASY TERMS, ALL GOUDS GUARANTEED, Agent calle, DIATEMOS ESAS Se, a Tu ee Gas Pega mien ain 6 Maiden Lane waieh, oi | ane, 21 and BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FATENTS. Trade lowest pr a eat wo weak experience, books HOGAn “rath jnership of Klaw and Erlanger, | their day the greatest powers in the theatrical | nature | will re the kidneys. overworked organs of the human body, | give almost immediate reli jdred ailments. 'T0 BOS American Watch & Diaiiond Co ~ SN CO ECR TRAN TTR AFTER 30 YEARS Chicago Capital Has Acquired Klaw’s Holdings—Armour and Rosenwald Named. ond Mr. Erlanger have not exchanged a word, The great property and other holdings of the old firm, contrary to ‘expectation, will be held intact and will be controlled by Mr. Erlanger, | who will conduct the booking affairs | of the agency along the old lines. The end of the thirty years’ part- in business in the United States, will come with the close of _ this week, or, technically, on next Monday, which fs the last day of “CAN I BE | Ge firm's It iscal year, was the dis auditor of the firm, by Mr year before, that mity between e powerful theatri- Since then Mr. Kiaw To Bring about this end, it is said ,that a combination of Chicago capl- | tal was formed, It has acquired the essential Interésts of Mr. Kiaw and it will work in harmony with Mr Erlanger, In other words, the Klaw interests will flaw back to the agency, but through a new cpannel, This new combination is said to organized by Levy Mayer, er, who j# known e repre! the settlement of the Klaw os BE, Hughes nger. It has re- J. Ogden Armour and | Julius Rosenwald are the other capl- CURED?” SAYS | THE SUFFERER How often have you heard that sad ery from the victims of disease. Per- hay _ the disorder has gone too far for help, but oftener it is just in its first and aches are only or help. Do not Find out the cause and give I the help you can and she ay you with health. Look after ‘The kidneys are the most and when they fail in their work of filtering and throwing off the poison | that constantly accumulates in the sys- | tem_ everythin, GOLD will from kid- ney and bladder troubles and their kin- They will free your | body from pain in short order. Bat be goes wrong. | MEDAL Haarlem Oil Ca | sure to get GOLD MEDAL, | Look for | the name on every box. In three sizes, Br opsr refunded if t | tealed packages. iT ASK FOR and GET Horlick’s Malted Mi Milk For Infants and Inv: Avoid imitations and Substitutes Oc DNS TR WHERE TO GO AND HOW TO GET THERE STEAMBOATS. oa flong | 10, ail points | All through rail York and Aibuny oc- Poughkeepsie ivon aud Albany teamer sane day from points 1 t Ideal one-@ay outings. “Season Opens To-day, ‘June 25 ) MANDALAY” CWeatttee Vermictiog’ DOWN THE BAY To Atlantic Hizhlands, Fare 40c Pler | Heturn ag. High 30, N.Y a Fe at | AM. 5, 0.43 PM. ‘Music, Dancing ' HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY | . Jron Sieam CONEY mboat Go, uiuees 10 Change, Without Not 9.40, 12 43, 4 from W. 12910 St wae PACIFIC WURET no anchtred ae net eae WEEKDAY AND SUNDAY TRIPS TO BEAR (\YpOUNTAIN 45 MILES UP THE HUDSON Sir.“Grand_ epublie’\¢*; music. DANCING, REF nESN ME & Round Trip *« Bear Mountain Line, Tul. thowiing Met OSTON rena LINE “Eiki Always in at Hoth Ways. VIA CAPE coD ght Through SIGUIT-NERING VAC Ly. Battery Pier daily, 10.30, 3: SWAT ; THE FLY | Conserve Health \A_ Sanitary Fly Swatter ‘FREE for the Coupon —IN NEXT— =|Sunday World, talists who have Become interested. It was also pointed out that the|) other powerful factors in the so-calleq Syndicate would Cohan & F and plete harmony with them As for Mr. Klaw's future plans, he has not yet divulged them, but one of his old associates said yesterday that, having been relieved largely of business responsibil he would pass part of the nex’ ar or so in travel. He will not retire from the producing field, as he will be in- terested with his son Joseph next season in several productions whic will be booked through the Shuberts. Some of these plays “Double Harness” by M, E. E. Paulton, a play by Richard ¥. and a musical comedy adapted from the “Dere Mabel” war letters, Mr. Erlanger’s intention to carry on hie productions as heretofore is also established. He has acquired, with Henry and Gilbert Miller, the Amer- jean rights to the musical version of “Monsieur Beaucaire,” the greatest hit of the recent London season, He also individually has the American rights to the farce, “Chouquette ct | | | family can play it. 140 yeara of successful experience i# your | assurance of per- | feot #atts faction, during the absence of Mare | e of Tose ph fm | WISSNER 55 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn Open Saturday Evening. Special Offer High class instruments fully guarantced at a great saving. Beautiful New Model PLATY£R: PIANOS $545 Special Terms This extraurdinary offer includes a player bench, 12 rolls of music of your selection and I'ree delivery to your“home. Here is a player piano that will bring a lifetime of joy and satisfac- tion to your home. master piano craftsmen, possesses the latest devices and is so easily operated that every member of your == We Direct Special Attention to Wissner Pianos 1 Upright—Grando—Players | Pianos of the highest artis Son As,” rly two years In Paris. [te stor is tow being localized by P.G, W house and it will be present musica! form POSLAM FORCES — AILING SKIN TO IMPROVE To be rid of an unsightly skin trou- ble is real physical and mental relief. If your suffering from ecaema’s «l tress has been intense, you are ¢ titled to the great comfort that Pos- Ham can bring 3 wt quickly. the work of A little does a great deal, the skin responds se engerly. Itching irritation stops. Pim- Jes and rashes go, and, best of all,! ‘oslam will not, can not, harm. lk Sold everywhere. West 47th St, New York City, Poslam Soap is the tonic the skin ¢ Advt. ‘MARGARET. |BONDFIELD| First woman ever sent as fraternal delegate from the Trade Union Con gress to the American Federation of JOHN H. WALKER President of the United Mine Work- ers of Illinois and other speakers will address a pub- lic meeting under the auspices of the American Labor Party of Greater N. Y. Cooper Union, Thursday, 8 P. M. It is built by which has been cies | | i | THE “EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 35, uy | PARTNERSHIP ENDS : | | It nakes ig short and pleas-| es a long: way und | For free cample| -| write to Emergency Laboratories, 248 ap for will freshen and beautify’ STORE OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:30 P. M. HEARN | West of Witth Avenue LAST DAYS ! QUARTER-CENTURY JUNE SALES: “Nothing Succeeds Like Success” This sale began with success, it is closing with a greater success. Assortments are freshened tained tothe very end, so that all may buy wh sale lasts and provide themselves against soaring prices merchandise. Pourteenth Street of this class o Quarter-Cent Muslin Underwear We cannot impress too cottons are goi lentiful, and t Women's Drawers — ruffle with tucks and hemstitching—~ our reg. 68 46 Women's Drawers — regular or Marcella style — lace or em. broidery—our reg. .97 Finer—our reg. $1.28 Others to B. Night Dresses — round or V neck +lace or embroidery trim— our reg. $1.28 97 Nainsook Night Dresses — elabo- rate or neat trim of fancy laces, embroideries and ribbon— Our reg. $2.08,...... 60008 1.97 «Sheer Nainsook Night Dresses beautiful models — medallions, ribbon and fine lace trim— our reg. $8.68, ..... 066005 2.84 Envelope Chemises — nainsook— white or flesh — some ribbon strap shoulders— Our reg. $1.28. ....6..60008 07 Envelope Chemises — white or flesh—daintiest models— our reg. $1.68,........... 1.48 up. Buy now while bargains are ent n you can afford to laugh at the igher prices surely coming. , y June Sales strongly the fact that Women’s Combinations — nain- sook—well made square neck — neat embroidery and ribbon em- broidery beading front and back—our reg. $1.48, 1.28 h muslin — Petticoats — soft fin’ tailored seams——ruffles of wide Iace—elastic belt— our reg. $1.18,.... Batiste Bloomers — fancy stitching— our reg. .68, Women’s Billiebirke Pajamas — one-piece—variety of models —our reg. $1.97 1. Pink Crepe Billiebirkes, with pocket and blue silk stitching and satin edge—Empire sty| —our reg. $2.68, ...... 2.44 Thursday Offering Women’s and Misses’ Georgette Dresses 23.50 Our regular $34.75 to $39.75 Your great opportunity to buy a lovely dress for your holiday outing is here! Beautiful, appropriate and a bargain. And these dresses ure all of that. of Georgette-Lucille and Hague blue, rose, apricot and chenille and bead embroi leries—slight imperfections. 16 to 44. Thursda; this took Nurses’ White Uniforms—Indian long sleeves—por waint— sizes 34 tu 46—-Special 3.45 Nurses’ White Uniforms-—fine quality linen finished cambric model with- shoulder yoke— convertible collar—link cuffy— pocket in waist and skirt— tines 34 to 40- our reg. $4.60. 4.00 Nurses’ White Uniforms—linen finished — cambric — regulation model — nurses’ sleeve —~gathered Lack—pocket in waist— sizes sto 40— 3.85 our reg. 94.50,. Bungalow Aprons— pe quality ited loose or ye oe itted, loose and elastic models open front, with patch 9g 4 pockets—our reg. $1.96. . MORNING SPECIALS—Wednesday and Thursday Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone Orders, $4.50 Imported Japanese Grass Rugs. ..8.88 9x11.8 ft.——-new stencilled designs —elso rich borders, BRUGS—THLRD FLOOR, 2 ct. Mill Lengths of Fine Serim—yd..18 Novelty printed borders—dain colorings—6 16 yd. lengths; many to ma UPHOLAT! RY. BASEMENT, 2% et. Cotten Huck Towels............ Ww Soft finish—bieached—hemastitehed. TOWELS-—MALN FLOOR, 96 A. Towaling, reccccsesccarecsoess Bly Dish or roller—oolored borders, TOWELINGS-—MAILN FLOOR, $1.39 Bleached Sheets. 72x90- NS BASEMENT, 18x20—blue and white stripe tickings. PILLOWS—-BASEMENT, 22 et. Unbleached Muslins yd 1816 5 to 20-yard lengths. NS—-BASEMENT 2Wet. Fancy Voiles.. ‘ . Ab Many neat patterns and colorings. WASH DRESS FABRICS —DASEMENT, gives special consideration to nurses who, in order to resent an immaculate appearance, ave need of many uniforms. Hous wives, too, are remembered with in- teresting special prices. Aprons Sold in Underwear Section. Could a dress be more? They are rargenny, : made lenna— Sizes No Charge for Alterations. HOUSEDRESS’ APRON. DAY ani rtible ‘lars of or while novelty cloth—sizes 48, 00 and 68— 2.85 House cr Porch Frocks 4 variety of prety atyles in ging- hams, percale und lawn, prettily patterned in various stripes and checks, also plain colors—-self or contrast collars and fancy pockets, trimmed with contrasting color materials—sizes 36 to our regular $1.84 our regular $2.47 our regular $3.50.. Bungalow Aprons of gingham— open in RL rea —with white, pip- ing—pockets— ra a 66 Heavy qualit of fine cotto: arate collara to mateh- stir tine and candy stripes: MEN'S ¥Ul LNISitINOs “MALN FLOOR, $3.96 Bey Scout Suits Play suits of khak! drill—straight trousers—3 to 10 years. BOYS’ CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR, 440 a few threads $9.74 Boys’ Suits............eeeeeee 70 Fancy mixtures sbrows, gray and ereen—7 Bute cLurdiNe THR Aiea tae 7S and 64 ct. Men's and Initial H’dh'ts—}4 dox........ ay Hach 12 et Incomplete assortment Also @ ct. Women’s and Children's— wi children's midday | blouses and # uniforms, et WHITE GOODSMAIN FLOOR, 28 ct. Men's Hose Black and colors—double heel and toe, ‘HOSIBLY—MALN FLOOR, and vores main- ile the Quarter -Century June Sales WHITE GOODS Our great assortments offer unlimited selection of most desirable weaves. Current market prices for these ma- terials are far above the June Sale prices here quoted, 36-Inch Novelty Voiles—stripes, figures, checks and bp excellent value d. .75 45-in, French “Graandy — —for dresses, blouse orgendy 40-in. Cri ‘our reg. 68 44-in. Chiffon Voile— value .60. 36-in. Poplin—general uti ric for middy, ete, 36-in. Poplin... 36-in. Tub Skirting—ma pretty designs—our reg. Hearn’ jual- ity guaranteed by pepe er utility febeie for all purpose sod alweye used; veloc 16 OW 78. .65 Deltox Grass Rugs The unpacking of a great pao py ty ths es vg Foe: wr llrm ens. in soft decorative chades of » gray, blue, green and eng we Shipment of Deltox Grass uge— 18x36 in, "7 9) 54x00 in Kh 7x54 in. 1.78] ox9f. 2 36x72 in. 2.97 | sxiofe. 12 +4 oxigtt. .. 14.907 Ye Olde Ri fab re astm <7) bit and mise design— mily woven ia popular 86x72 in.—val. $2.97 4x7 ft.—val. 64.97 6x9 {t.—val. $7.04 7.6x10.6 ft.—val. $12.97 9.74 Oxi2 ft.—val. 914.96... LOS Couch Hammocks—fine mattress ~-button tufted and adjustable head rest—also with cy trim— gray and white khaki and brown IronHammock Stands priced 4.97 P y cleswhere 87.50 . AWNINGS—special DRAPED VEILS For the New Sport Hats Thia extremely lue will appeal es, ly val "eet i rahe borders—great number of patterns, in black, white, brown, navy, purple and taupe— Waldo O17,» voscreccdneses 74 SPECIAL SALE Toilet Articles silk finisb—suitable for Summer skirts, bathing suits. Diss GOODS—WALN FLOOR, M4 et. Wide Ribbons... Sati tatfetas—be: molres and satin: stripes. BIBBONS—MALN 38 et. Linon Suitin, 33 inch—splendid for knoe! and sport wear— WASH DRESS FABRICS —! $1.57 Plaid Taffetas—3S-inch........ Various styles and combinations soft and lustrous. BIL MAIN $3.94 Silk Jersey Top Petticoats. . Taffeta flounc ds OES PETTICOATS SECOND FLOOR, 3 ct. Women's Fine Cotten Low neck—short al drawers —loose knee sizes. regular Also Extra sizes—our reg. WAtr UNDERWEAR ALN iiooit®

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