The evening world. Newspaper, August 7, 1919, Page 9

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grace ee Arthor Stet Seapets my Maro Ng ge) ot bed Strebt, TIFFANY & C0, Piri Avene & 37°0 Stasat’ PEARLS DiAMONDS JEWELRY SILVER Crocks Watcues Crna STATIONERY The Annual Sale of Kuppenheimer and Brill Summer Suits Which Has Become One of New York’s Most Important Clothing Events Will Not Take Place This Season This announcement is made for the benefit of the men who have gtown accustomed to looking forward to this sale as a profitable ew for replenishing their wardro por Mell of the reasons responsible for this radical departure are— First: That the stocks in our seven pores SRLS ceases of this past season for the Kuppenheimer , are he large enough to enable us to offer that wide selection for which Brill stores are noted, but not large enough to justify the losses from price reduc- tions which a sale would entail. Second: Because the general short- age of clothing and of woolens is be . Coming more Acute every day. And Third: Because ty aeite already indicate such advances in the wholesale cost of clothing, that next Spring and Summer This season’s $30 suits will cost at least $45 This season’s $35 suits will cost at least $60 This season’s $40 suits will cost at least $85 This seas6n's $50 suits will cost at least $65 This season's $65 suits will cost at least $90 So, while there will be no Brill Sale this season, it is highly advisable for you to buy now, without a sale, Bull Brothers The House of Kuppenheimer Clothes 1456Broadway Broadway &t 49th Street 44 East 14th Se, 279 Broadway 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 47 Cortlandt St. 126th Street—at Third Avenue. Time for Another Portrait ? Take advantage of thie SPECIAL COUPON OFFER entitling you to 6 Artistic Photographs of yourself or any member of your family, in any position, finished in French Gray, and mounted in folders—at the REDUCED PRICE of ot for the @ If presented at bey 6f the following Studios before Sept. 10th, 1919. woaraphe ef 10 Wath Bt Studlo Sou. Young PHOTOGRAPHER 40 W. 34th St, eer . LEN, 107-109 W. 125th St. Be ave Rents ote = 985 Lexington Avé., ‘Ave. NEW JERSEY, 1807 Amsterdam Ave./‘f a 157 Newark Ave, — fp. ie 8. BRONX, N. ¥. eager Haw. $23 Broad Bt, 474 Tremont Ave., stat NE” [197 Market St, ratmen, 298 Willis Ave., 6 { B. W. 8-T-19 Cut Wot thib éhdpon Hind oremene 10 bt MINE 68 Or Ditdre Pept, 10tn sere. FOIN ILI N FERRY TEST CASE eqeamtifjetanis Underwood Convicted on-Dis- orderly. Conduct Charge in Staten Island. Frederick D. Underwood, President of the Brie Ratifoad, was convicted on a chatge of disorderly conduct this morning. Sentence was. suspended. ‘The heating Was held before Magis- trate William Croak at New Brighton, §. 1. William V. Saxe, counst! for Mr. Underwood, gave notice of ap- peal to the County Court. The conviction of Mr. Underwood followed his arrest last Saturday .for refusing to leave the Muntctpal ferry- oat Brooklyn when it dockéd at St. George at 5.05 P. M. ‘The refusal of Mr. Underwood was in line with a determination to test the right of the city to compel passengers desiring to make the return trip on the same boat to leave the ferry at the end of each trip, go out the exit and in via the entrance again. This, ording to Mr. Underwood, was @ hardship on Women with babies who had them out for an alting, and he contested ¥ phe vg of the city to enforce such fined J. Mulligan, a déek hand, testified that he ordered Mr. Under- w6od ashore Saturday ahd that he refused. He informed Quarter- master George Silver. Silver testified that he ordered Mr. Underwood to leave the ferty and that he refused and exhibited two tickets and said he desired to remain on the boat for the return trip. When he refused to leave Mlvert re- ported the instance to Ferry Fore- man Mike J. Murphy Murphy | called Patrolman Harry Cohen and Mr, Underwood was ar- rested on his complaint, Edward Byrhe, ohief engine: tifled that the rule © compeliin to who had approved it. ana been in force since July 2 he thought it a reasot Counsel Saxe contended had been put into force in @ manner contrary to law and cited law to Prove his contention. James A. Donnelly and Geo Draper of the Corporation Counsel's office represented the city and con- tended that the rule was @ rightful | 4 one, and even if it was not the ticket me specified that it must be aro) in ee ticket box. court sati “T find tho rule @ reasonable one. I find the defendant guilty. pend sentence.” Saxe immediately ga three days’ notici the County Court, United Stat brought Pr New morte will pas MUSIC ROLLS 90c with words newest music, Take ae BH I'm Forever Blowing Bi an ta What a Pa) Was Mary 941 By Arto-Roll list just out, werybody Wants tha Key to My Collar ; 935 I’m Going to Break That Mason Dixon Line For Your Player Piano without words 50c G's news for owners of player-pianos! Here's a new far in adh Si Fd A Tired choice of the new ballads—one-steps—fox-trots— ¢ list below, a month before you can get them on any other player all. Ask to hear them today at the nearest Next Month’s Music NOW! 94 You Didn’t Want Me Meera You Had Me. Fox Trot 2 My Baby’s Arms (from ected’ Follies) | Breese, Blow My Baby Back to Me +539 Will Wiap (from a Lonely Romeo). te Juma fru oe ones an” YO" Meee it "e Novelty Song Hit). 540 Beet: Hawel lian Moonlight . Fox Trot . Waltz Song One Step Fox Trot ose Friends (Tribute to the Great American) . 860 Take Your Girlietothe Movies. . . °878 I'll Say She Does ° 933 Oh, How She Could Sing . Fox Trot The Best Selling of Current Big Hits [Th Sons ie gece tem Monk Keng) | 829 Mammy of Mine eas Peary ba are 678 Beautiful Ohio “817 When You Look in the Heart of a Rose 948 ne Woman Thou Govest Me. We Meet Again ao Kentucky Dreams 760 Mickey (The Favorite) 869 Meow (Sung and Whistied Everywhere) of Mine . i low Ya Gonna Keep 'Em pow on the nPirei? One Step 766 736 776 Wait and See * $1.00 with paneer vation Lassie Fox Trot . Walts ‘Waits Song + + Walts Song + Waltz Song Walts Song . Waltz Song soe without words Sold by Most Dealere—Feutured by Manhattan Be yale Bros. PR tn Miva hens Ps Nal oe Woorts Go vit Pratt a0il bed ave. rd Ave. & 50th St. Also makers of the famoud Sing A Word Roll, odtainadle in most of above titles. Live dealers wanted everywhere Brooklyn Std Sef TE hen United: ‘nyh ore, 1441 B’way. Reed & Marist Mite ore, Jersey Cit Jacob Doll’ & Sons, 146 Newark Ave. (Special ARTO Catalogs of Italian Na! Jewish— with and without words. STANDARD MUSIC ROLL CO., Orange,N.J. ARTO-ROLLS teach you to sing Bach Arto-Roll has the patented music staff upon which the words are so arranged that the first letter of each word clearly shows the tone at which the word lation before note is actually sounded, I ous- ! STORK COMYS ART OW CAPACITY VOYAGE HERE Three Babies Born 3 Bom dn: Way From Séuthampton, Where Strike Held Up Liner Three Weeks. of the White ‘star line broug nd bags of mall ftom Gouthampton. With 1, hadiah soldiers ana thelr wives and Walt’ tees 282 olvillan passengers and $011 bags Halifax, tha Prof. Ber- a. ae ria Ee ON ARMY OF §10,000 Estimates Show Cost Involved $500,000,000 to $800,000,000 WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.—Whether the United States shall have « stand- ing agmy of 610,000 universal | compulsv: question in. Wood, and of ‘culea training will panning ® bit- siateges a . tated iy ay mn ih Chairman Yoteworth oppose it as too expen- —_—_——_——— COLUMBIAN TREATY HELD UP Recent Dectees Affecting O11 In- terents Its Cause. WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—Because of recent decrees of the Colombian Gov- ernment affecting foreign oll interests in Columbia, the treaty with that na- ton sevtiti ‘ences grow! the garuition of Panatae ras mtr beck the Foreign ‘Relations Committee to- ay the Benaie. Bo iee . Senator Phelan was referred to the committee, POGROM STORY DENIED. Mottenthau, head ot America® Mission investigating conditions =! Poland, cabled to the State Department rom Wareaw a denial of @ statement called pore of Jews a;* incredibly % “en rritaraintnan said on that dete the jon had ‘not even begun nvestigation of pogroms. TENANTS’ SOVIET WRECKED. Court Orders Strike Cards Removed From Tenement Windows, A tenants soviet was broken up at No. UB5 Webstet Avenue, the Bronx, to-day as the result of a hearing before Municipal Court Justice Robitzek. According to the eomplaint, the ten ants had called @ strike, refused to Eh Dut strike cards in their win- and had demanded the right to Realty Company, cay alas see jed it “had not Tents, Hagvey Kempner, re aay oreo eh jsposenee until Pecder. a and told the we out the sirike cards a: man employed at Governor's Island, who lived at No. 7 Coyd Avenue, Woodhaven, L. 1, was struck by s Wat Department motor car driven qhilsted man at Governor eg this afternoon and ins’ lied. Army authorities refused anf further infor. mation, stoppani, piloting an airplane from Madrid to Rome, arrived this evening He left Madrid this ck. The flight was he aviator carried Alfonso w King Vic- morning at nmde withou! a letter from tor Emmani pe ET ned Off Streets at Night in Peking. Japanene PEKING, Aug, 7 (Associated Press) ~The Japanese residents of Peking have beem warned to remain sndoors| at night. The warning was given because Of the il! feeling among the nwse pv t ine 44 Se ent incident at Abd By - ch epchurie, waste eee ant ro with atmerous Peletition ™ oMehed | New President Elected in Portumeal ‘, Aug, 7.—Antonio wis! Menbraay ‘eiectea prevideht of the Portuguese Republic. JOHN WA eyes tf R aN ad A Purchase of Brass From $25 to $76 Enters the Axpast. Sale| § women’s cotton frocks must go At $7.50 Striped and dotted organdie; white voile; checked gingham frocks; linen crash suit dresses; were $10, 76. At $9.75 Crossbar and foulard pattern voile frocks (sketched) with roll collar and cuffs of crisp organdie: tunic skirts; tucked skirts; roun necks} bell sleeves, are features in this collection; were $16.50. At $12.95 Crossbar voile, striped voile, dotted voile and organdie frocks have gillet, collar and cuffs of "hebede floor, Old Building. Fine clearaway of girls’ dresses Frocks always Rept for school or p col- lection at prices ae low usual selling prices. $4.95 (below cost) Two simple models in plain or aint flowered voile; ndvelty tissue. $7.50 (were $9.75 to $15) Tunic frocks of cross-bar organ- die; linen. Devonshire, chambray frocks in need of tubbing or press- ing. Stunning crewel work done by hand at necks and pockets of some of them. $9.75 (were $12.50 to $18.50) Tucked waists, Russian blouses, smocking are features of these frocks. Materials: pee or figured volle ‘and dotted dimity. At cost 76. hand-made and hand-em- broidered white frocks. Russian chemise and waistline models. Finest batiste, voile and organdie. 98.50, $18.50, $15 (Were $18.50 to $22.50) Sizes include 6 to 16 in the lot. Second floor, Old Building. Corsets —Special One fs a lightly-boned pink bro- eade, very low corset; with elastic inset. Good for swimming, golfing or riding—$1.26. Two models at $1.95. One of pink brocade with elastic the other is a white brocade, with elastic top and finishes with ink and blue rick-rack silk braid- ing. . Main Aisle, Old Building. White petticoats ‘9 styles at $3 Trimmed with lace, or with em- broideries; or with little organdie medallion insets, Nice sheer fine material; well made, Third floor, Old Building. Wash sport skirts One hundred white skirts of cotton gabardine, see Stes tine, sheer materials food sport styles, vous 35 A 28 in., our $6.6 60 to $7.60 grades. y, $3.75 eacl pan floor, Old Building. Boys will pay less, Friday 25 blue serge Russian suits, sizes 3 to 8 years, were $10; Fri- day 5 2 regulation 0. D. wool uni- lorms, odd sizes, were $12, $15, 18,50; Friday $5. 42 Khaki uniforms, 8, rst Friday 0 O. D. suede a 4 to Trench coats, sizes 8 to 8, were $10, Friday $5, | Second floor, Old Building, offering remarkable absolute of brass beds in the manufacturing ; we have been to procure from one of our regular makers | 233 brass beds to sell at one-third less All are of special design. All were made to dui ‘There are no duplicates—the maker using up hie-chort « of material. 6 of the styles are in polish finish. 11 of the styles are in satin finish. 55 of the bedsteads are in 8-ft, 3-in. size. 86 of the bedsteads are in 4-ft. size. 92 of the bedsteads are in 4-ft. 6-in. size. —vovering single, three-quarter and full-size bedsteads. Ready now for delivery—from $25 for a $38 bedstead to §76 for a $114 bedstead $70 tee the $134 tupire-tabe brase i in 8-ft. 3-in. 4-ft. and 4-ft. tin aes juare-tube $71 for the $106.50 brass bedsteads, dull finish, in 3-ft. S-in., 4-ft. and 4-ft. 6-in. sizes, dl et Bry aan fin is qi Lak, 8-in., 4-ft. and 4-ft. 25 for the i! Levey im $30 for the $45 round-tul brass bedsteads, dull finish, He 8-in., 4 ft. and 4ft. 6-in, sizes. $25 for the $38 round-tube brass bedsteads, dull finish, in 8-ft. B-in., 4-ft. and 4-ft. 6-in. slees, $26.25 for the $39.50 round tube brass bedsteads, dull finish, S-ft. S-in. sine, the $63 brass cribs, in in 22} 40 fo the $47.00 bras crite . Also enamel bedsteads panel center, in 4-ft. and sizes. ee eect, RIL Ed, fot. the’ ‘the$2..75 ivory en- ait eintads, decorated WO, ra x ae rie and 4-ft. real or bedaea pis Bb ‘ube, 3-ft. size, Foutth Gallery, New Building. The Silk Rotunda presents Anew silken fabric-- Jeanne d’Are mailette d'or et d'argent A new silken talate of Bure peal Serene, ia highest development of the ™ Souane A evita to Bua: A true of Amerionn ingenuity “eee eb eeeaies oth striking novelty the present generation Beautiful combinations Purple and silver Turquoise and silver , White and gold Orchid and silver Black and gold American Beauty and silver Blue of France and gold Navy blue and gold Alsace blue and silver Tete-de-negre and gold Cordovan and silver Pink and silver Royal blue and silver Black and silver Green and silver Gray and gold Boy Scout red and silver Navy blue and silver Tangerine and silver Models of basques in which leanne @’ Are fabric is ubed are on display in the Silk Rotunda, Also, fashion sketches suggesting its use in various ways. Price of the fabric, $21.50 yard. Main floor, Old Building Sketch L of seangne a ef rao a Arrived! Fifth carload of Kennebec canoes The demand for canoes has beeh uhusuall: this year. Some of this fifth carload were so! arrival, Remaining are: { Kennebec, 17 ft. Rimes inode, 10 Fe 2 Kennebec Sponsons, 17 it. The Sport Shop--Burlifigton Arcade floor, New Building. large before 2 Kerinebee, 16 ft.

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