The evening world. Newspaper, July 2, 1919, Page 23

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LISTEN BEHOLD . THE “MYSTERI " al lel FOR $2.50 AT SHASTY’S BALCONNADES CASTLE HOUSE LUNA PARK And you carit build and maintain AT 7 P. M. ON elf JULY 4th he a! Stacia Saeed Pes es sap oe nd ambulance servire, leapt Avenue and 46th Street, Brooklyn, which had been in control of the Government , was returned yes- ‘To ME. Without Yeast Fr the required’ materia im. ‘You must have somethi sides mere That's why AND THEREAFTER jOUS UNKNOWN” DANCER ods July 2nd SASCHA Orakare’ JACOBSEN Viotiatst STEEPLECHASE | FOR FUN ———____OONRY ISLAND, ‘PALISADES Ban fa @ oi" AMUSEMENT PARK Minutes from Times Square, Siti WATER BATHING At Punt 177th st, § ROTI ROGTOR i VAUDEVILLE CON ee Ay 4 MARX onos. & roast Evans IVERSIDE | | bt fy oh NE r] YORK Twente ‘@ Wu0r 1, au, 30 aH PHOTO PLAYS. BRIGHTON BEACH gust OPENS it HIS EVENING ‘AT 7.30) with BLANCHE Swe THE UNPARDONABLE SIN| _ ator COHAN ‘Thyatre, Bway, 43d Bb Twie Daily, '2.40-8.40, D. W. Griffith 'g:” “Pyne Broken Blossoms we Weeks WE FALL OF BABYLON.” _ Scenic, RIALTO ORCHESTRA. LOUISE GLAUM a At The prolievind cLOEWS CRED ET ost Cae Easiest iy 9 onbesrh WATCH Co ssuneei Phone Jetadis Duala sat PLAZA? Grape- uts Grant Ua Ueee SELWYN Watwea Sia Bit Ht Musical 4 Gomedy Splash V. ANDERBILT { $ Mach An Ideat Spot to Spend Your Holidays Special Boat Service July 4th, 5th and 6th The Popular Steamers “HIGHLANDER” AND “GRAND REPUBLIC” Will Lve. Battery Pier 9 A. M., West 132d St. 9:30 A. M. Weekdays, St oh ce Repub ic” Lvs. Battery 9, W. 132d St. 9:39 A, M. FARE ROUND TRI 3c. Charen se” includ MUSIC, REFRESHMENTS in Line, Tel. Bowling Green 753! Molidan ' cto cK sa nin Pao | AID TOHT FRO! | LIBERTY We ew 4 e ernest 8 on GEORGE GES SCANDALS MODERN MUSICAL REVUE Great White ries, Rensselaer” THEATH: Will leave Pier 5: M Yen, 1934, rire eed M, Two hours stay Henry Willor’s 28a Materr assis [| 9) in Newburdh. retuinin LALA LUCILLE #3 ||[__— Musleal BE. Eve |] Shorts thulinant’s Mette Comedy "telus SHE’S A GOOD peeeeen 3 Salta faoloen Successes WISE ridiets uate yee: |] COHAN & HARRIS SS. || THE ROYAL “VAGABOND _A COHANIZED JULY ath and Sunday Excursions NEWBURGH_A ND RE $1.00 A PICNIC FOR A “NICKEL."* A Dandy 4th of July Trip DYCKMAN ST. ‘FERRY INTERSTATE PARK ‘8 FREE PLAYGROUND 2,000 Fees Bath Houses NEW REFRESHMENT PAVILIONS Best Route for Autos to CAMP MERRITT, KAR MOUNTAIN and ALL POINTS in NEW B JERSEY, Boa Every 10 Minutes, PHOTO PLAYS, Ideal Sailing on Long Island Sound JULY 4TH Excursion To New Haven Str. Richard Peck it Sth St. Nuspense and Alarming Situations, ‘CONSTANCE TALMADGE feating with ¢ ‘EXPERIMENTAL WARiAGE Hudson River by Daylight Children $1 Tickets Limitsd. On Sale July 4th Only Excursions On Long Island Sound Sundays Only To Bridgeport Str. city, P| Lowell 44; Mier 40, NM Houston St., 19.00 4. M THEATRES} i. 10,40 A. M fr’ tBear Mount. nday), — tCorn TPoushkeopsie. Hie Ad al | steam, Poughkeepsie, and Kingston Point, July Kl 4th, leaves Desbrovses St. at 5.410 ent’ Point (except tNewburgh and FOR SALE. DIAMONDS ON CREDIT BASY TERMS, ALL GOUDS GUALANTMED, FN HER FLIGHT OVER ATLANTIC Record Making Flyiny Machine | Brought Home on Naval | Mine Layer Arogstook. , The NC-4, the first heavier-than- air machine to cross the Atlantic Ocean, was brought home to-day by the naval mine iayer Aroostook, docks ing at 85th Street, Brooklyn, The wings and tall of the big plane were crated and lashed to the after- deck. The boat body was swung over the starboard side. The engines were dismounted and stored in the hold, The mine layer took a long detour on the South Atlantic to avoid storms whieh might have caused injury to the record-breaking flying machine. “Under ordinary circumstances,” |said Capt. John H, Tomb of the Aroostook, “I could have jammed this packet right across from the Azores without paying any attention to the heavy storm of which we were warned there by radio, But with thls hise toric bird on our decks I did not take any chances. The Aroostook was the plane tender at the jumping off place in Nova Scotia when the three NC machines Late A Up Full ugust Inventory Makes It f se to Keep i Assortments of Smartest Mid-Summer Apparel and Accessories Throughout July. and All A Vacation Special in TRIMMED HATS STO Closed All Day Friday sear 5 July 4th Day Saturday During Ju » Where a 3.47 Our reg. $5.00 and $6.50 Many who have put off buying mid- summer hats until now will be de- lighted with this collection, so rea- sonable in price, so comprehensive im styles. Hats for dress, sports and travel, of newest modes in silk, satin and georgette, are especially featured Fs fon D tin All Ready for the Fourth? - Vacationists—Stay-at-Homes—Out-of-Towners Supply Your Evéry Summer Need _ Right-Before-the- Holiday Values in Boys’ Palm Beach Suits Boys’ Palm Beach Suite (Illus trated) — with extra froneite or tam and and felt ‘stripes — belt Finished. with Jeu Spactal 9.74 exceptional values. “jean vessels which laid 67,000 mines {n | . |Submarine troubled waters: according | started ang then went to Plymouta to take the NC-4 aboard when the flight was over. Before the Aroostook was assigned to mother the hydroplanes last April she was one of five Ameri- Ss PANAMA HATS—Large ts and dress ‘woar—valus ¢ f) its Trimmed OSTRICH BANDS—black and <i value $2.45 and $2.95 ..... IN TRIMMING DE! ELASTIC SPORT HAT BANDS— to German navy officials these mines Sank twenty-three submarines, and the British Admiralty has authenti-' ds of eleven of them. J, Hardy\of San Fran. cisco was one of six casual officers returning from Brest on the Aroos- took. He was cited by Gen, Pershing for his excellent work in collecting and preparing photographic records | of the work of the American Army jin France. | MAIL HELD UP Fi D UP FOR | POSTAGE. Twe © All Foretan Postmaster Patten says many letters addressed to Australia and other for- eign countries are being mailed here with insufficient postage, the senders probably being under the impreasion that the two-cent domestic rate applies to them, The only foreign destinations to which the two-cent rate applies are Canada, Cuba, Mexico, Panama, Bahamas, Phr- bados, British Guiana, British Honduras, Dutch West Indies, Leeward Islands, Newfoundland, Dominican Republic, Trinidad (including Tobago Scotland, Wales, Ireland, the city of Shanghai (Chin Ward Islands, including Vincent, the Grenadines and DRUG SELLER § SENTENCED. Charles L. Piehet in A Charles 1 tharles 1. Baldwin, whose “Medical Institute” at No, 135 West 46th st two months ago by off eral narcotic squad, w day by Judge Knox in the United States District Court to four years’ imprison- ment in the Federal penitentiary at At- lanta, He had been indicted for violat- ing the Harriaon Drug Act ‘ederal officers reported that “Dr,” Baldwin, who employed @ licensed phy- J out Cocaltie or heroin to Others in striped and polka dot “ Right-Defore-the- Holiday” Val ues SUMMER DRESSES For Women and Misses Crepe Meteor and Georgette meteor — dresses in a new model featuring pointed bead embroidery motifs and un- usual and atienive, They come in Lucille blue, taupe, tan and black. Also lovely Georgette dresses with elabor Ve oe em- broidery {n con Special 3.75 New Kitton’s Ear Cre gracefully woh gag: The kimono cut, and the girl tially trimmed with silk over a contrasting colo if 75 Silk Dresses—crepe de chine, taf- feta and printed Georgette dresses are all of practical worth for Sum- mertime wear as well as grace and becomingness, 1 nd Bt. Lucia, Women’s Silk Gloves Right-Before-the-Holiaay Specials i: 50 1 Silk Gloves —heavy au clasp—black or white— our reg. $1.43 $2 __STEAMBOATS. GLORIOUS TRIP $4 | JULY 4.& SUNDAY Sail the Cool, Breezy Hudson on jhe Swift, Palatial “BENJ. B. ODELL” Women’s and Misses’ Tub Skirts Our reg. $7.87 and $8.97 5.50 Gabardine and surf satin—skirts attractively tucked, with slit at side of skirt and full gath back, are quite new and extren good-looking. Women’s Extra Size Taffeta Skirts Headquarters at ‘New NEWBURGH 1 ROUND Our reg. $10.97 7.50 BEACON TRIPS Full cut models, cool and smart POUGHKEEPSIE, $1.50 See Se ee servative lines, CENTRAL HUDSON ‘LINE ‘Fron 1 Steamboat Go. CON EY ISLAND Without Notios MORNING SPECIALS—Today 1.28 $1.75 Colored Taffetas 85 inch att chifton finish: nf col SU MAIN FLOOR, Ya, 43 ROCKAWAY BEACH ¥.W.129 St. 9.80. Pier 1.W.R.10.15 AM 215 ROCKAWAY, So PNAn,' Vol. Whitehall) 1225 1 a is i | | |] 38 et. Linen penal 3 id ¢ REAL babel nh 3 FOR SALE— QUEENS. nd ‘Pauuics—B with numerous otlier attractive mod- els bésides. , 57 and $1.87 Free if Hat and Materials are Purchased Here. striking color combinationg—our re; —THURSDAY— Before-the-Fourth Reductions in SKIRTS To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted | « INFANTS! DEPT small shapes, for ble colors— PT. variously striped in effects Holiday Hammocks A pebarnpsary selection of new Hammocks in atyles in every wanted ina at aro 10 you desire to pay. Couch Hammocks—covered with khaki-colored material of qualit; —all chain bung—detactrable felt top mattress—well made sprii PR ngpok digeodl back rest and pe —in green, aod tan 9.50 Couch Hammocks—all chain hun, mee er ned mattrese-excel nt workmanship through - out—6 feet long......... 10.94 Couch Hammocks de Luxe—Day- enport style upholstered in loose mattress and back—gray and nab Wes th cou- arin spre jue an fPOCDssvsescrs recess 2EOO THURSDAY Luncheon .59 (Choice) Consomme Vermicelli Chicken Soup (Choice) Chicken a la King Boiled Potato ring Beans Tuna Fish Salad Dessert (Choice) Cottage Pudding and Lemon Sauce Stewed Prunes Ice Cream and Cakes Coffee Tea Milk | Women’s Extra Size Serge and Mohair Skirts Our reg $5.97 4.25 These are the reliable, always in fashion skirts for town or country wear, The styles are varied and becoming—80 to 40 waist band. Women’s Extra Size | Tub Skirts | Our reg. $5.97 3.95 Gabardine and piques are fashioned in new ways, with straight, slim effects. Details and finish are particularly good. Waist band 30 to 40, and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. No Mail or Telephone Orders. | 6 ct. Bleached Cheese Cloth ays 36-inch—for household and sur- Bical use MUSLINS BASEMENT, #4 ct. Unbleached Shooting 21% yards wide—he + MUSLIN mASEMEN 78 ct. Turkish Bath Towels Soft, ST quality absorbent — hammed~ wide coloved Jacquard bord TOWELS MAIN FLOOR $3.96 Boy Scout Suits 260 Play suits « of kak! rit “straight trouners—3 to 9 ye HOYS CLOTHING THAR FLOOR 74 et. Children’s Hlue denim, chambray veralls 0 Khaki and b red or blue trimming » 10. yrs, PURNISHINGS—THIRD PLOOK. Boys’ Bloues 58 style with short’ sleeves. sin newest colors and Dattar OVS PURNISHINGS—THIRD FLOOR 65 ct, Pure Silk Gloves AS 2-clasp-—pongee, black, brown and tan. GLOVES—MAIN FLOOR, jabies’ White Dresses 7 and bishop style trim'd—siaes t lace or » 9 yra. SbCOND FLOOR, 21 ct, Men's Cotton Hose 16 ay afigrnsend == ees ewtiey ; ia || eres es & Diamond Co Tickets Limited. Gn Sal Sundays Only |] *ioubtet® “at ct saaorinient OF iudson and Albany. Restaurant Se Co ne an ark co be wR hat ves waten, 8 Telephone: Canal #300, Enough time ashore in Ke, Cities * Long Island $14 Pde Linens 1.00 = = ——_—— a dson ‘ne Jor sightseeing. ps 4" 46 inch—in demand for sport Ng Vakid Be ee || a oan Setar Quensbrog a ace te e AN ailroad Administration || ‘Ten minutes nearer Wall*Stethan Was NK DANCING ACADEMIES, New England Steamship Lines || ington Heights... 84 electric trains daily. || ¢9 et, White Chiffon Veiles Desbrosses Bt. a. New York, | end for folder showing types of i inch—eool and dainiy for ail ROLLER SKATING)” in acta maybe purch |) Se Wittrr Goods aly FL00K St. Nicholas Rink, “METROPOLITAN LINE fit eoueaht a |] 38,and 38 ct, Crotonnes and Satine. 24 66th St, near Broadway, TO B ‘All the way by wu present rent lan, floral and tapestry designs, Competent taurus ?MANDALAY’ VIA “CAPE SBR BANAL | ,HATHRON HOMES ConPoRATiON || "*" diidishithy itiehatse ert Waa Py Yu. tourettes Sta Let RR : : Jn 1 Purchase of Children’s Keds| "ire Stet. Eee peg ana jusmt tes DOWN THE BAY banat aga eta "et mcakers) © White "Canvas “Oxfords —| ace | (aust att ao ra » $—for chitaren. § to 4¢ Skating on Ground Floor, || To Atlantic oe Fare 406 eA Seb fickers tnd iMtoninatign at! waar | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, sare soit toed Ll Return Le. rr rade marks, te +| Dancing Carnival on 2d Floor. hs “Musi” Dancing — | PATE NTS {zt Niet ies “eal SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WoRK wowoen, EGke RAEN GO! 565 ewadeas *. i \ biliis sieenebti lc mee aa ibtentind f Black and colors—double and toe slight a HOSIERY One vee—Navy, gray and heather mistarerceeeme stew 2.74 to 8.74 Loving ‘oung Men's Suits — sack = ht seam models, T, rensted — ssidhewr wale woo! ne in new fancies — nines 0 40— value $25.00. . 18.50 — ead al bm and styles—plain or let Boys’ Wash Suits — sizes’ 8 to 9 yr.— plain and striped effeata, variously trimmed in contrast ing colors— value $3.00, 2.84 striped % sate cil Right-Before-the-Holiday | Values in SWEATERS © Sweaters are here to charm you, and softest woolens and silks to warm you on chilly daysand evenings. Sweaters—colors are buff, Spal Be Fibre Silk Sweater novelty black and or plain colors. . Wool Sweater Coats—; or smart two-toned purple and maroon....... 7. Brushed Mohair and Zephyr ters—all sizes, but not in every color— our reg. $9.94..... 0.060005 6.94 Sweaters ~- Tuxedo style, of fine zephyr, with Froken stripe de- ign—purled cuff— our reg. 89.94 - 6.94 Tuxedo and Coat Sweaters — smart models of high lustre fikye silk : po reg. 618.06........... 11.904 Pure Silk Sweaters—plain weave or block patterns— our reg. €24.04......... 21.94 White Honeycomb Shawle— fringed— our reg. $2.94. .......c0055 2.48 White Honeycomb Shawls — double sixe— our reg. $4.28 Whatever Your Summer Needs, COME HERE! Go-Aways, Can't-Get-A ways, Stay-at-Homes and Visitors in the City are specially considered tn our policy of Keeping Up Stocks throughout the Summer; therefore as against tendency | elsewhere to reduce stocks yow.| HERE find large assortments of all Wearing Apparel and Ac T cessories necessary for comfon during the warm season, on ‘ am a ee ee me ee a et ee ee eae,

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