The evening world. Newspaper, June 26, 1919, Page 27

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= | i Fez i § i Fy = A # ae L i agis ii ie FEgEF te i To Check To Court She Will Have It at the Door “Smooch on Summons,” She Dares Neighbor,| and Judge Decides to Call Her. ‘The return engagement of Rosle Swinski was not a success, She in- formed His Honor upon her second appearance in Essex Market Court yosterday, “What is the trouble Rogie?’ asked the Judge when she first demanded justice, “I don’t know what is the trouble,” she declared dolefully, “but there is a whole lots of it.” “I mean, why are you here?” World “Wants” Work Wonders. “I want 4 summons for Hannah “What did she do to yout” “I am afraid of her. Ali the time she makes for me trouble And now I don’t dare to go home, The kids STEAMBOATS. Falls and the West. Ideal one-day — Pragya Pour @ Delaware R Be ke Catsk Wee Tash Bt. Lone oRty A, Polat Vexsovt dunsday), tormrall. turday afternoons ston! Babi donna 2.20 P. it. - Catakii pM, Desbvosses St. Pier EAN LINES cAMBOMS yeh [WHERE gle ill Best Route to Vacation Resorts Use the Day Line and get»the best out of the trip which takes you to the Catskills, Berkshires, Adirondacks, Sara- toga, Lake George, Lake Champlain, the Green Mountains. ' White Mountains, the Thousand Islands, Maine or Niagara DELIGHTFUL ALL-DAY SAIL Great, swift steamers with wide, comfortable decka carry you over sparkling, breeze- swept waters. No heat, no dust, no noise, Service daily, including Sunday. All through rail tickets between New York and Albany accepted, Music. Restaruant. Bt, 19.00.4. M.: We TNewbarm and’ {Pou leaves tor il, Hudson and Albany, WT ECaeis itccner seal tee Com, tees aot: Hudson River Day Line Tel. Canal 9300 STEAMBOATS, Sunder. (8:40 “ALM.; Went 42 0,50 A. M..\for tBoar ees aint (obnnediing @aily with Ulater anand Albany. 424 Mt. 10.20 ate eatetn, r .. 1.40; West 424 St. jewbureh, Poughkeepsie. 1.10 A. Desbrosves Cornwatt, ny. New York OUT ON THE SOUND Sunday Excursions Steamer City of Lowell To Bri idgepo: ‘eel iichors 0 H rt ies Fron Sten Ae ie Bink “wo OUNTAIN aiLes UP THE HUDBON pi Baar Roun Tip petslo (ie, Sid, owting Crees F000, “METROPOLITAN L LINE TO BOSTON sae VIA CAPE Fare hl oe oO iz ara NIGHT LINES ” ts ae aa a Wa tad Be FoUND ND _REW poe seonlng, wn EXCURSIONS. C.R.R. of N. J. EXCURSIONS NS SUNDAY, June 29 June 29 TAKE HOPATOONG $1.50 HOPATCONG $1.50 WeseT Ts, Ize otgeeel) | ¥ pA nby mare, Bo Tiber at. 8. a a Nowarke 8.49 A nai ch CHUNK K $2.00 “A Picnic for a Nickel.” Dyckman Street Ferry ¢ to Interstate Park. 2,000 Free Bath Houses BEST Route for Autos to N. J, Refreshment Pavilions, -REDITS ea Asigey HARB CWACH Ce, gi DIAMONDS ON CREDIT Amer American Watch & Diamond Co Co nan” 6 Maiden tase re must tame mets 9 are there—some of them which I have if with me—and she is waiting there | me with a broomstick.” “Why la dhe waiting for you with the broom? “How shout I tell only when I go there every time I am in the danger of being beat up with the broom. For all the time when I get there she is there herself with the broom. And I want to go home,” mourned Rosie. ROSIE KNEW WHAT WAS COM- ING TO HER. home and tell Hannah ag | it ey "t stop boa you shal bring der tty court, Staal: beat up, Rosie doubtfully, Rosie departed. Rosie returned triumphantly halt an hour later. “I told you 0, His, Honor,” | ghe declared. ‘There | she was and when | I told. her you; mays ‘Smooch on your old summons; T have 4he broom ready for it!” “Are you sure that she anid that?” “Certainly sure, Mr. Judge.” His Honor frowned and scratched @ vigor which prophesied a dire reck- oning for’ vee Probably the baby liked ft, if it really happened, but you can imagine the feetings of Mrs, Celia Suchawol- sky. Supposing you had @ nice twelve- and relative,of recent debut and placed him in the carriage in front of the house ry toa morning airing. And then 3 came out and found that the janitor had just sent the carriage roll ing toward the Bowery with _ the twelve pounder tetmntes MRS, NOAH ASKS ALIMONY AND GIVES 20 REASONS Syrian Wife Says Husband ‘Told Her She Was His Slave, Not an American Wife. In sufng for separation from her hus- band in the Supreme Court In Brook- | ways abused her. lyn, @ Syrian woman to-day named specific reasons why she believes she ix entitled to alimony and counsel fees. She is Mrs. Kalaiia Noah, of No. hs Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn. In the papers filed before Justice Benedict, Mrs. Noah asserts that her husband beat her over the head with | chairs, threw dishes at her, poured hot | stew down her shoulders and tn other Her husband told her, she charges, that alnce both were 'gyrians, she must consider herself as | Syrian wives do and not as American wives do. ‘He told me,” skys the complaint, “that I was his slave.” ‘The Noahs were married June 5, 1915. in two parts, she declares, and forced his Join Hancock on a summons with |~ Her husband @ivided their apartment | ~ howling with either glee or dita; proval. Nu one whether twelve pound Suchawolsaky had not Ume to learn the approval emotional registrations, MAKES A FEW REMARKS TO THE JANLTOR. At any rate the mother came out and noticod the heir to her fortunes disappea down, the street in & eae which had ‘neither motor nor human power, Naturally, she be- came excited and said a thing or two to the janitor, one Mr, Chutikoff, who was bovering in the vicinity. ‘IT am the only Jewish in the house,” she de- |clared to ’ Judge Groehl, as she ap- peared as com- plainant the rest is Po- locks and on that reason they are all hounding me something like 1|\ am ashamed to | Say, ‘a | “Just a momink,” who darted "from the court, “Lam the agent of and there is something wrong: this. Iam a Jewish also, fry A should Ido anything against her.” “What caused the troubleT” asked ‘She makes the trouble or says "the Teapot the (His Honor, jthat somebody else always makes the trouble,” declared the agent.’ “I fs them ten days to leave the-place and there they are yet.” “I am going to move,” asserted the woman. JANITOR CLEARS UP HIS NA- TIONALITY. “And I am going with her averred her husband, who had hitherto kept in the background. “[ never shoved the kid,” declared the Janitor, —/ “And Just ask her to move and not break all over my house,”. pleaded the agent. “Will you move within @ week?” asked Judge Groeh! f was gieo or disapproval, for the|‘verdict. “Yes. You bet we will.” “Complaint dismissed,” @ame the “Wilt a minute,” declared the in- jared defendent, who for some time had vainly tried to get in a word.| “I want to say that I ain't @ Polock; ao Russia Thus soothed and exoffetated, the janitor left the gourt ‘with © smiling LIFT OFF CORNS! | Doesn't hurt a bit and costs only | a few cents | | Magic! Just drop a little Freesone on that touchy corn, instantly it stops aching, then you lift the corn 26 wan the fingers. Truly! No humbu; Try Freezone! Your drug a 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. Freesone the discovery of « noted Cincinnatd genius.—Advt. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, ‘OPEN No Mincing of CENTRAL THEATRE Broadway, at 47th Street, No Hushing of Facts” YOUR Words BEGINNING NEXT SAT. 1 to 12, Saturday 1 aan. th Re See in the Op in Air___) gua NEY ISLAND. THEATRES. wi NTER GARDEN Garden's 441 Ere Mis Tues, ‘Thurs ABatatd gre SHUBERT 3 a, ges ay, ee SI rit in siaaest HIT OF Hit eer! ws ELOS|: athe | SUMMER REVU her to live in one of these alone; he|~% took from her afl her Jewelry and pro- hibited storekeepers from selling food to her. Justice Benedict appointed Edward B. Thomas as reforee, Ne Sympathy Labor Walk-Out tn Omaha. OMAHA, June 26.—There will be no general walkout of labor in sympathy with striking teamsters in Omaha, ofi- cials of the Central Labor Union an- nounced to~day, { A SHAMPOO WORTH TRYING j It is not necessary to shampoo your hair so frequently if ix is entirely and properly cleansed each time by the use of a really good shampoo. The easiest to use and quickest drying shampoo that we can recommend to our readers is one that brings out all the natural beauty of the hair and may be enjoyed at very little expense by dissolving jonful of canthrox, which can be obtained from any druggist’s, in « cup of hot r. This makes a full cup of poo liquid, enough so it is easy ply it to all the hair instead of to the top of the head. This, en rubbed into the scalp and onto every strand of hair, chemically dis- solves all impurities. It is very sooth- ing and cooling in its action, as well as beneficial to both scalp and hair. After rinsing out the lather sv cre- ated, you will find the scalp is fresh, chan and free from dandruff, while the hair dries quickly and evenly, de- @ bright luster and a soft that makes it seem very and bladder regions, tigo, rheumatie pains, dissy feelings and’ sometimes f where the trouble ed kidneys are more dangerou constipated bowels, Take mm |. right away if you would be well and free from distr: fi i such as baralng other agonies, im leta reduce normal seeretion, medicine better FOR KIDNEY IRREGULARITIES, ‘Gold ty all draggisia—Advt, there is ne Tune DAThine Now PERN | a CONE LEAGUE ROMEO == Quarter-Century June Sales Vy pe a Band Chemises. 1507 | vente YE OLDE RAG RUGS 4 we __ bu a iM. | £ WNRMIA. > onig an cece °' larlonsly striped—triaged ende— _~ ‘ COnMALE Ee poy sist ge eal Quarter-Century June Seles ae 18x88 inches. +a shared OT PHOTO PLA’ SSENTURY 6 nigh Pearl Handled Serving Pieces— Dress Goods pol opary Sangin Sayan ‘oS? MID Pie servers, salad forks, gravy ladles |_Last June Sale Friday in Ne ar iho -a Sen wee eo ae and other piece it ask. our reg. $8.00,......00e000e , 5.88 en, WA our reg. 07 and $1.25...... {Selwyn Mathes’ wea. ut Childsents Seoke-swblis ‘ith colotga | auists pit tuamersscsesiae Geatealde bhor hg ny Math ‘and allever Comedy Sota OND TUMBLE W w tops—our reg. +22) for bathing suits, skirts effects in most artistic Casino 82 a ren, tao || Leather Keratol and Silk Bage— | office comts.....+..s.ssseseee 1.88) 729 feet......ceceesse 6.44 asino —*Wthutee *Bauuraay, 0" top and back strap handlee— Sin, Shepherd Checks — also plaids / Musical Somebody's OUF Teg. 81.88... ease enes + 1.06 |"\5 medium and large desi Special Offering of i re “nis pes: To-m'w: CHARLIE CHAPLIN mmx “SUNNYSIDE” “Also MADGE KENNEDY tn “LEAVE IT TQ SUSAN." Au st as RESEI ROBERT WARWICK “Becret Service.” Chaplin, r 2.3.05. | CHARLIE IN ROADWAY |" sicimtnetts Soe AStSGHRRES | The Boark Divina” a THE Cl oF CHANCE” ec en a Heat iESS WILLARD Pitts, Also Greater VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE. FFROCTORS ‘ql val 4 the Withal Cle fea Vent Pa. ath foun, Vicky CHARLIE CHAPLIN 1 “SUNNYSIDE WAUBEVIELS wap ATi &. |enee Mem Dalle she dh oe Ae | Piss oie: pees URST NN‘ in” TON “PLEASE GET MARRIED" with ERNEST TRUEX & EDITH TALIAFERRO STERDAM Setoeeazt ‘th Be, oF. DAD’ Criterion, now #44 fe Mee dus BELASCO Hetteo DARK ROS COHAN & HARRIS Ha , THE ROYAL VAGA __A COWANIZED itch eA [Last June Sale Friday | 97 ct. Little Tots’ Lingerie and ne A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. June 90, Store from August. “HEARN Fourteenth Street Wet of With Avenme FRIDAY, AS CISUAL, BARGAIN DAY Quarter-Century June Sales Last June: Sale Friday from day to day, we look around to find those things that have not sold wish. Such, while new andstill in fashion, wereduce to prices that never Friday is the day for which they first are advertised. OFTTIMES IN AN HOUR, SO LOW THE PRICE, We Sell as Many of a Lot of Goods AS HAVE BEEN SOLD IN DAYS BEFORE. Above was advertised February, 1885—and every Friday since has been Bargain Day. Principles announced have been rigidly maint —It Is and Has Been a Clearing Day— All as stated—Ushers will give desired information. There Will Be Many Extraordinary Values for Tomorrow THESE ARE BUT EXAMPLES Quarter-Centary June Sales , Quarter-Century June Seles Muslin Underwear |Women’s andMisses’ ["Last June Sale Friaay || Dresses and Suits ov Last June Sale Friday Next Mon Daily ai 9 A. M. to 5 P. | Every aswe faileoeal Quarter-Century June Sales Babies’ Wear Pique Hats ..........6000005 78 n $2.97 Little Tots’ Pique Coate2. 38 Women's and Misses’ Voile Dresses 97 ct. Babies’ Dresses. 56 42 65 85 3.27 88 ot. Nainsook Slips. 87 ct. Nainsook Slips. $1.17 Nainsook Slips. 4.47 Two-Piece Christening Misses’ Suit bardine, mixtures ‘and shepherd on idea te 831.50 a Tabs Women's and Misses’ poiret twill, silvertone and bardine— { Sur reg. $44.75 and $50.75... 29.50 Quarter-Century June Sales Rugs andHammocks _Last June Sale Friday $1.48 Combinations. . $1.97 Combinations Wid 68 ct. Bloomers. . 97 ct. Bloomers. +71 | Extra Size Underwear— 58 $1.48 Nightdresses. (2187 Tots’ Gip-oes Srreatere. 2.74 | 90-88 Nighicdresecs. $1.97 Petticoats. $6.97 Teta’ Sith Sweater Capts 4. 97 N 92.68 Petticoats. jureery 18 x 84--our reg. ix oour 38. er . Coat 87 ct. Infants’ Flannelette Wra; and Drawstring Nightgowns %, ct. Infants’ Wool Flannel Barrow Coat Black Leather Travel Bage—18 inch part wool—our reg. .07. . —sewed on corners . 1580 FINE GRADE All Wool, Cream Colored French our reg. O0-48. .. .nnnsr'eets? AAT X AXMINSTER RUGS b Serge—with black bed _ ~ i Ruffling-Otanndi 0 net, em ay Deine an ease 1.68 | Choice of a dozen st; turing best : Mesh Vellings—Black and color— 54-in. All Wool Mannich Seepeo — Eko HiMveriss soak vee ee Bi fine twilled weave, men's wear blue—our reg, $3.98 . | 48 and 50-in. All Wool Nevy Blue Storm Serge LL? 41-inch French jel wool, navy blue oe eae mart 77 our reg. .97. Quarter-Century June Sales White Gente variety of patterne— our reg. 46...,). Shetland Veile—Pli Hack and colore—our re Men’s Handkerchiefe—soft finish— large size—quarter inch hem— 44 our reg. .18 each Fach i nro rded Border Handker- id embroidered initials > Quarter-Century June Sales House Fixings Last June Sale Friaay | Opaque Window Shades—6x3 ft.— mounted on dependable rollers, a» sorted tinte— Wide Ribbone—moire, taffcte, satin| “ast June | our regular .5B.........0+0.++ 50 and satin striped— 36-inch Novelty mas Extension Brass Curtain Rode—es- WUE FOR. ABE s ve akc err soccees +B'7 | “figures, checks and tends #7 to 64 inchee—large brass Laces—good imitations of Venise filet | excellent value......+++++ yd. £7) ende—ourreg. .£4..........06 4 and baby Irish laces... .Special + 1%) 45 in, French Organdy—for dresses. | ‘The Perfett” Gas Iron—complete Novelty serena eee (feckieres, bar| blouse and sash organdy...... +97 | with steel hose attached— pi fille inks, lingerie oo carps, ‘pearl earrings and many other |44-in. Chiffon Volle— ‘ perfect bermer ........ Special B. pieces— WOIUE 00... c0rcecccccevsess 8s : | os oe aod 98.. me +44) 36-in. Poplin—general utility aa Guarter-Contery ; June Shit. 7% rist Watches—seven 5 jewel les fabric for middy, ete. oe W: 10-year case—our reg. $11.95. 9.255 Pipl real ‘28 ash Fabrics _A-l Teaspoons—bright and [Last June Sale “Friday "| Shirting M ‘as—stripes, figures, DAD a haan ca i , oui iriday Offering of . Table Spoons and Forks to match—| *nd pique viccsisesss +188) Novelty Bordered Vollee—4 in. wide LIBERTY dats Wea" dec nt sis || our reg. $2.50 half dos. 1.94) 36-in. Tub Skixting—many rg NOTA and tinted grounde as 01 \ | Ree Walue .75 1... ccscssecceeeveves WHITE'S SCANDALS 2. tie || Vee rine Cotten v . 361 Skirting. Be secs Yards |p, pee ees te ‘A MODERN MUSICAL REVUE, our 30g Ab.so0s . QE} make natty sport skirte—yd. ys fam fi wy eg Teured, pee et bf Roary Miller's Sy \74r, 18 Wve aaage tk % }| Boys’ Balbriggan Underwear—shirts | Hearn’s Good Wear Poplin—quality | other effective patterns om white LA LA . LUCILLE $2 fics wish high peck and short sleeveo— fuszanteed by name ideal “ee and colored grounds........... 33 SEER Ff for all purposes—ot a mas eeaees || alee Shine Parasole—navy blue—| always used—value .75....... fens Cholee of : : atripes, aria Be Ty loope: ad baa ene SemiMode Skirte—Smart summer "Seka pie plaids and pa ow arg speci g o t a . LIGHTNIN 3 wy Wen, Quarter-Century June Sales 8.65...... 4.68 Silke ogee uae poe tural color.........0++ Special . Hise FOOLS. ndeecties “ern Blankets & Flannels; «"*er-Century June Sales ” i ve, -_——. ; Hf Quarter -' tT Sales 3 WISE F OOLS Wa. ot L _Last June Sale Friday | Linings ps Ala Slightly Soiled Blankets—-Reduced to hag t st June Sale Friday ‘a fraction of thelr original pricing- White Surf Cloth—the feshionable blankets that have become slightly | White Surf Ch Aly~the iene pled and soiled from displ tmong them wool mixed, wool fialah,| lustrous a6 inches wide,” g | Rtv Cushlon Stipe —Atiove eiderdown finish, cotton fleece, jac-| our reg: 6 . combing’ ny rh ard comfortable and crib blankets, Friday Offering Lining erdton: color combina- | Remnants Various grades and lengths, plain and fancy in most wanted col A Q: rihig Bleached GF sar A in. wide— O87 798 BBs sarrrerneerenernes MG)

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