The evening world. Newspaper, July 8, 1919, Page 10

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Kemp Yan Ee jr.,.its Gem |, "To reduce this mena § ° eral Manager, sent a letter to Police|gested ‘that if patrolmeh would keep t Comeatssioner Mnright yesterday ealling |track of these Idlers ‘and require “them enan 8 re orn Oo alr, attention to a succension pf street rob- |to secure work within a certain definite beries recently committed by young |time that the activities of the local be materially decreased. jisen Neighborhood Associa- are re vary qe £ EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, it fe sug- e Also Are Bereft of Home; And Landlords No Barbers’ ssss:xcr0. sy +1 oon | NICARAGUA OVER PEACE SIGNING {Cables Congratulations to Wash- | ington for Part We Played ernment of Nicaragua. through Min- j'ster oc Foreign Affairs Urtecho, has The Alfrieds, Amadeo “and Adelia, Surely s>!4 t the state Department its congratulations on the signing of the event of the signing of peace,” the message said, “the people and Gov- ernment of Nicaragua send their most cordial and ‘enthusiastic felicitations to the people and Government of the United States, whose admirable pa- triotiam, love of liberty and faith io democracy secured victory on the fields of battle and stable peace in States ry the ties of indestructibie community of ee oy J nd int ests, cannot but very sincerely join the United States in the celebratior ‘Nation, aha ‘aoweeme ted States.” " PARIS, July §.-~The Temps annousees ion has been formed with the object of establishing perma- nent relations between Arfapican ‘and French physicta: and surgeons, . Seve éral commissions have been appointed, the organization. of these will have in charge the establishment of-m c siciune visiting Wrance. > A third wilt ex i a A eae New Mid-Suninier Closing Hours stores will close: at one o'clock on Saturday at s during the middle ofthe Summer, begin kis next Sa y, July 12th, For the convenience of our customers who are to come during the day the Harlém Store t:open each ‘Monday “evéning’ until _, All departments, as well as the office, will be running as usual on these Monday evenings just _ the same as during the regular daytime hours. ‘COWPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America” “Bay Furniture the Way You Bought Liberty Bonds’’ Small Weekly or Monthly Payments. 3rd Avenue 7 193-205 Park Row and 121stSt.. 5“ at Chatham Sq. For the benefit of our employees both of our West Any More. N these days, when a haircut rankes a terrific hole insa berry, any modes of removing head foll- age are worth listening to, Hair must come off; ‘otherwise one is classed as a res- ident of Eighth Street West. But granted that the removal itself is of major impor- tance, the next thing to be con- sidered is pain- lessness. Then comes immunity from the police courts, Amadeo Alfried and his wife Adelia experimented on the above economic Problem. And while the process was Sugcesstal on the two Elizabeth Steins and Rebecca in the first instance, it Was found wanting In the two latter principles of hair extraction, Amadeo and Adelia removed the hair all right, but they did it too well, The operation was meither painless Ror did it prevent the advent of the experimenters to Essex Market Court, |where Judge Blau was holding see- sion, “Look at my dome,” suggested one Elizabeth to one of’ the’ complaint clerks, “And mine,” eaid the other Eliza- bet! nd mine,” urged Rebecca, ‘ | A survey of the three heads recalle: the stories of the Deerfield raid. The trio had been successfully scalped by the Sicilian pair, “What caused it?” they were asked. “He is the owner of the house and he wanted us to get out. We couldn't get out qu nough, eo he pulled out me and struck us,” put Present, but when came to explanations of the hirsute combat he was not voting. At least, not a straight ticket. In fact, Ama- deo himself was @ bit baffled at the jentire proceeding. | The sight of the three Steins with | Trimmed Those Steins, Two Elizabeths and a Rebecca, in a Scandalous Manner, for It’s|= co Not Done That Way on Eighth Street —— | quantities of hair gone was called sufficient ground for a compiaint, Amadeo will appear to-day before Fas Honor and will explain his rea- sons. He promised he would have some ready. “They must have thought they were Trieh,”” averred an Irish cop as the Sicilian pair went forth in search of allbis, Le T lesst half the time of the Magistrate of the East Side Court ts taken up with the troubles of the push-cart peddiers. There are three Peddlers in that distriet to each man, woman and isa: ra came again to Essex Market Court yesterday and urged Judge Biau to let her, go, ae it was her first Offense, She was @ sick woman and her daughter had died last year, Her offense was selling pretzels on @ re- stricted street and making life mis- erent for ney ohe who passed by. was & question of buying a pretzel from Dora or having the pleasure of her company for the next six blocks. Every one in Essex Market knows Dora. ‘She ts eighty years old, wears the same dress throughout the year, and always tells the same story. If she appears before the same Judge twice in & week she varies it slightly to meet the needs of the moment, but the pais formula ie ordinarily used. ie first time?” asked Judge doubttully. iets “Yes,” declared Dora with a bow. ps vai zou do it?” y daugi died last year, and sometimes I sell pretzels for myself.” T have had Zou before me a dozen times,” sald His Honor, “and you al- ways, tell, the same story about your ug! isn't here twice a week we .” volunteered an attend- came Goldstein, It was really her first offense, but ‘ere was no doubt that she had vio- lated\the Sanitary Code, “One dollar.” a calliope volume that is in Bring her back,” wGive het beak the mosey," arderot ete teen nekiake a roll if bills and paid the fine he had just imposed Hugh Ferriss ace treaty. tranquillity and well-being to t amine into means of organising an em Paton the Sebhsion of the auspicious‘ world through the brilliant, sound ' change of information, . New Central Office Switchboards «. To Help Carry New York's Big Telephone Load YY ceecret « Cental Omen ewichboard and that construct a Central Office switchboard and that our Restoration Program. for 1919 includes seven such switchboards and additions to eighteen existing switch- boards, it is possible to gain some idea of the immensity of the task of providing the necessary additional telephone facilities for New York City. These new switchboard facilities will not only relieve the congestion caused by the excessive demands in those districts where they will be installed, but they will result in a general improvement in the quality of the service rendered through- © out the Greater City. To provide additional switchboard facilities on so large a scale that they would be able to handle the entire telephone traffic of a busy American city such as San Francisco, is no small task—yet it is only a part of the program for restoring to New York City ° “The Best Telephone Service in the World” ® NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY ' i Shows His Work ; At the Paint Box By W. G. Bowdoin. Hugh Ferriss, architect, who was trained with Cass Gilbert, is making @ summer exhibition of his iVustrative work at the Paint Box Gallery, No. 43 Washington Square South, during July. The catalogue contains thirty-five numbers, including architectura) | studies and sketches in and out of Greenwich Village, A number of Philadelphia Navy Yard studies, done under govern- mental direction, in the war industry series, form @ striking group in the Paint Box showing. Mr, Ferriss has* also done similar work at Camden, N. J., at the New York Shipbuilding plant there, and has treated allied subjects el: ere, all of which is ondertul vigor and int His “Penn: course’ Hd de! its effectiveness is increased by his introduction tn of the minute fig- ures, which he manages with wonder- ful skill, | | | A Year-Round. Tonic That's what the right food is, but what's the right food ? Grape-Nuts | ‘was devised to supply body and brain with necessary food val- ués—summer and winter: Not merely a delightful ‘Something to eat.” Not merely ‘something to fill up on’; i | The trains in the station are well assembled and show up wonderfully well. The facade of “St Thomas,” is sympathetically registered. The “Bush Building,” as done in charcoal, rises into infinity, and fairly merges into the gloom of night, in which it is given a befitting setting. This item is most interesting, as handled, His numbers “Up Fifth Avenue,” “St, ick’s,"" and ‘The Library how the unmistakable in- R. W. Nevinson. His “Study—Ven: done in pencil, expresses the atmosphere of the “Queen of the Adriatic’ mighty well, and the reflection of the waters of all : Venice is accomplished with the pen- cil as it could not be done otherwise. A_gondoller is becoming introduced Mr. Ferriss has lithographed the |“National City Bank” building with freedom and effectiveness, : His sketches of Greenwich Village are delightful numbers. ‘A House on Grove Street,” in this series, is highly picturesque. ' His drawing of tho old Paint Box, adapted the con- verted stable, 1s very delicately ex- ecuted. “Phe Aladdin,” one of the early Tea | Rooms, lends itself admirably to the |sketohes made by the exhibiting ar- | ttt, Other of the Greenwich Village se- ries that are deserving / But a Zissue builder —a recon: structor of tired and wearing parts — with wonderful flavor and wholesome nutrition. Each Morning~a Dish of: Grape -Nuts

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