The evening world. Newspaper, August 15, 1919, Page 11

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~ __, Terre: pF owes? Ss: SARTRE YSERE Ro RE onkshtie jcc WILL POSITIVELY REOPEN ‘ZIEGFELD which Fr It eRe OF | ee Teil Mari Bingham Crom well tab BVERING WORLD, npalbas. avout | 15, Ot” METHODISTS VTE (A Glass Eye for Ignatz, $26,000,000 FUND FRSOQAL ORK Pastors Hope to Increase Pres-| lige of Church Among Por elgners and Laborers. The Centenary Conterenee ot Clty and stat Workers of the jodiet Churen, Aow in session at Drow semihary, Madison, NM. Jy is Peepating & comprehenaive pro- gfamime of community afd édtiéa- Voftal aétivity without parallel tn 'the history of the church. The session |Avip end to-night. Tho progtatnme is | G@altned to temovés the ohuteh from yer functione ag a tome eharelt wat eaat $4,064,090 wa be otpended a vering Me re Ot ations wide econ available through the tenary drive for $495, en The Pyrat ° inn Speaking Work of the Board of Home se of ‘the chit oom inte large ean “It pd come to fe regarded de a rural iows organ. ization, beéause its bert not believe tf om ott for thé for- elgner and the Rog dar and 3 BEM ARK & MeCULLOUGH. ut CHIN. CHOW POSITIVELY PLAYING TO: NIGHT aren. Wea ait £8 | | | Tony; Peace A Drink for Pasquale and Reigns Again When the Tomato Wagon Upset the Orange Cart Rivington Street Forgot the High Cost -of Living and Got Its Fill of Vegetables and Fruit at No Cost at All—Sam Dolls Up for the Judge and Finds It’s Love's Labor Lost. $10 BILLS MADE UT OF ONES WITH AID OF SCISSORS Woman and but Bove Men Ar- rested in Round-Up of Alleged Counterfeiters. Workidg if gonfuticticn with the Manhattan pollo, United States Secret Services agente have within the ‘T that cértain time! when some )osopher and vegetarian, is in again | iNet (WO days rounded up & gang of of us are fust éxplnining the budinéss of the previous eve- ting to the com- manding officer of the household, Tony goes down to the dock, And not long after, When a few tucky ones are throwing the alarm clock out the window and drinking six @lasees of ice wa- Tien, |ter without stopping, Tony appears on the stfedte of the edst side, his rickéty Gart filed with tomatoes in- tendéd to grace the pushcarts of the walting péddiers. Prosaict Bimple? Surely, Uneventful? by a_pound 6f ohépped fiver. List to the troubles of Tony, and then say, it you will, that there ts tio fomance in New York. Yes. Not stopping here and thete. He looked ba buckWard to make sufe that the Le- ct Doha Ee aaa | ae eae Re it 73. -ALO! \ELY ROMEO vu MD Sera BERGA od ‘eta Hid Paes Tit ae ON er Greenwich Villa e J FOLLIES 2.4" daamee Wes a, te Peswes SESE Tice Bia bd HOLBROOK BLINN “4 a}The CH Al t. Li ENG ee |g STERDAM ha FOLLIES MONDAY NIGHT ‘With Complete Cast T0-WiGHT—T0-NIGHT W AMBTERDAM THEATRE. $ o'Clock Revue & winen’ Frole ae ei THES will appear, NO ADVANCE IN PRICES, Woat 42 | BERTY, ftp aye ATES SCANDALS | ut — om AL COMANG HARRIS Ee eanaes ATINEES WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. se ho A i SL, & Ny NIGKERUOCK ER, nig 74 a whi OSivinc PeAFORmaNGe 10-N\GHT JOUN CORT'S Now Musical Comedy, With ADA Ween my, Company of oy Sho CHARITY. “SHEEPSHEAD BAY SPEEDWAY TOMORROW =a ALD at 80" “A e ou AY Wil Be Given of, ag if “| Grand Opent | LOEW'S sit York THeaTRE Aes eal ‘Bway, ‘se A h | Seas iENDERSON’S Heo MALL ut mt nih Hi ran, ase og a I (pa CE prcac cite nt o eal a “HEARTS OF. THEW “The Mother and the Law” ‘iy. REPERTORY EAS! 4 sents Bath | Vimaky offspring, were not collecting their datly fatiot froth the réar of (he Wagon, and aforesaid look started [ai cae trouble. he cart of Pasquale (Inte of Na- | pleas was looming up on the other | side of, the street, |mént Rivington Strect wi |b 4 mediey of rolling wes and toes, a chorus of éxecrations a Biss! of eaget shoppers who were opprvoriating the fallen idols | with machin ké precision. Also tWo cops, not away, spied the liv- “he omelet and rushed thither. ae. had just hit Pasquale with « toma’ The latter responded with emphasis, the ammunition being a passe half watermelon borrowed from Becky Cohen with a hurried | pfomisé to “square it all up later jon after the batel Ignats, gray, blind mare, tésponsibie for the motive power of the tomato viewed the ofdered Ds, “Never mina spine us." declared Pasquale. “We're going there already by our wp hook.” ing was quiet and pencéfiil at Bases larket when Tony and Pas- quale amd their trusty henchmen spied Assistant District Attorney Ditenso, “Must be a parade,” thougtt the rosecutor, “Look at my t “Aren't what? in't anything, “Ahad my orangts ate went, I tell thé world,” contributed Pasquale, Mr. Dire ae the story. ‘Why ‘t you Wok where you we ‘Gtivingr® he asked Tony. “Tt ain't my fault. It all bel the hors®, this trouble. He is hind a one eye and can't see where it is Come and give héf the once atoes. ‘They ain't.” They aré went.” goin) over.” MC. Direnzo shook his head with that abandym which comes only after months of experience at Essex Market. ‘Take the horse te the Eye and Bar | gage and get a new eye ‘or * suggested a detective, a “That's 4 good atunt,” agreed Tony “Come on, Pasquale, and I pay for the oranges and if I get a new eye mn JL give You a drink.” Curtain falls slowly on disappearing Tony and Pasquale, agitated Prose- cutee 4nd enthralled audience. (Loud cheering). fae AM Donaefski—he of the abun bead bowhiskered ch jal mind and bearing, bearin; HOLDS SPANKING BEST FOR UNRULY N. J, GIRLS Assistant Superintendent of Home |s the Official Slipper Wielder, TRENTON, N. J., Aug. 15.—The old ~Ifaahioned slipper Js still found to be One of the best methods of maintaining .| discipline in the State Home for Girt 2 <3 STEEPLECHASE FOR FUN Biyiing L Beet van | 7 COLUMBIA Dinar THE Uri eu arr, Nath Se, Alory PI “JAZZ BABIES” This Sat, Eve} According to testithony given yesterday during an investigation of cond! At the home, following recent outb Dr. Katherine Carey, nasistan intenden allpper, Je the official wielder of the e testimony showed. The spankings were administered to four girls for & breach of discipline, They ¢ given the officials no more troub It w also brought out that handeuff: one of the of prevent hing here Dr. Mary H titled that sev. gently to sé hoping t e excltei Your G On Hea th ' NUXATED ye Helps. B Tony Game up Rivington Street, | « Sam and a maiden of 9 named Rosa Lichtenstein are the star per- forthers of the grand old temple of justice knows as Essex Market Court. In fact Rosa came in twice last week on the same charge, failed to report, It was a sad and indomplete week. Yesterday, however, the, eyes of the vourt dttendatis brightened when Sam arrived if afl his gloty and charged with somethifig or ond knew exactly what and no one seemed to care. First, he paid & visit td friend, Billy Beirns, who has en more finger-printe nia er pills. hat aré you hete for?” asked ust & little case,” whispered Sam. you want to make a hit.” Sam then went to the mirror and did everything except shave. The proper anglo, dusted, brushed and ased. Sam lvoked better than he had since the Duke of Essex Street held the famvus auction in Silver Dollar Smith's mucilage parlor. “Hello, Mr, Judge, 1 am Sa: said when he was called. “Oh, J know you, all teh it,” said Judge Harris, “What have you been i or he knew bow famous already. “I am my own lawyer,” he contift- ued. “I want an adjournment till Friday 40 that f can think things over with him.” Sam received the adjournment and went once more'to the court reerea- tion hall. you what, Sam,” suggested ‘Lots all go out and get a thick tenderloin steaks Sam was ag “Oh, © MY BROOKLYN I wish to > thank the public for their wonderful response to m As you all know, August is considered the Dul reason I will continue this sale of month. consisting of Blues, Grays, Browns, Tweed Cheviots and Cassimeres. alleged counterfeiters who they say bave been ‘operating for the last month, The Alleged counterfeiters, 96¥05 men and a Woman, are beld on a chatge of “altering and raising the de- Sammations ot Utiited States cur- ‘the Prisoners who are held for the Wederal Court describe themectves as inty-five, of No, Martin Lavit, nineteen, No. 2180 dobh O’Retily, twenty-seven, No, 604 West 134th Street; William Schnel- der, twenty-seveg, No, 306 West 188th Street; Waiter Kirk, twenty-five, No, 1208 dhuret Avenue; John Morgan, twenty-three, No. 446 West 68d Sted; Wirltam Giddes, twenty-five, No, 288 West 1324 Street, and Will- iam Tidfney, tWenty-thtes, No, #707 Eighth Avenue. Accotding td the police of the West 135th Street Station, on Tucs- y afternooon, Mary Callahan en- tered the gentlemen's furnishing| goods store of F. lehelson at No. 2602 Eighth Avente, and give a cleth what 160ke4 like @ $10 bill, ‘The po- lies say Ichelson upof examining the bill saw that it was @ $2 bill with ghe corner of a $10 bill pasted onto tt He detained the woman ana called the police After twenty hours of questioning, the police say the wom- rm confessed on Wednesday, implicat- ophers. ‘'Thé arrest of Lavin, Orel y and Schneider followed late Wednesday afternoon. Barly teat evening the others were arrested, Thi police say that the alleged counter. feiters would take # $1 bill, paste corner @ $10 bill oh it and tl on select @ store where thérée wis a rush of Business and pass the bill. The headquarters was in Haflem, aceord- ing to the police, “Me eating the méat. Never. I only consume dé vegetables. Tam ashamed of myself for wumgestii® 1°.” ‘With this sally, Sam went out into the night. 'y one Is looking for-! "he declared with emp phasis, ward hopefully (4 Freed, Final Clean STORE Gey ADLER 4A 1919, On AT UNITED CIGAR STORES Closed on Sundays We suggest purchases today or tomorrow to supply your needs for over the week-end. the World: 1949 tsi Resorts tak aid Auto Tow up vil ‘New on Sale ; Price 5 Cents (By Mail, 10 Coms). At AU \Jorld Ottis, Rawat, read tad Sweep Sale Every End in the House Strictly Custom = 50 TO ORDER These Suits were sold by me during the past season at prices as nie as $30 to $35. eo Nese St ner t two weeks of this my Clean Sweep Sale the siness and for this Season of the tailoring Commodore Worsteds and All Other Ends Some of these have enough for two-piece suits; some enough for three-piece suit and others enough for suit and extra trousers, My Clean Sweep Sule price SUIT TO ORDER $815.50 ADVANCE SALE OF OVERCOATINGS Prices of Overcoats will knock them cold this coming Fall and Winter Season. An ordinary cheap overcoat will cost #50, so get in on the ground floor, place your overcoat order early and help keep my full force of Cutters § and Tailors busy during the dull season and positively save at least $15 to $20. For this event I have placed in each of my four stores, 70 Nassau St., 3 Church St., 1432 B’way, New York and 44 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, a range of High Grade b. MY BROADWAY STORE ora Special price of vercoatings, consisting of Blue and Black Meltons and Kerseys, Fancy Shetlands, Plaid Backs and Ulster Cloths; also Brown and Oxford Gray, Medium weight, suitable for Top Coating, at a MY CHURCH STREET STORE OVERCOAT $99Q—) TO ORDER Uncalled for Suits—Ready to Wear I have a number of Unclaimed Suits on hand, - $10” which I will dispose of at prices as low as S. HENRY ADLER 1442 BROADWAY, Near 40th Street, Next Door to Ensptre Theatre Open Evenings Until 10 P, M.—Geterdey Until 11 7, M, 70 NASSAU ST., Corner John Oven Until 7 P. M.—Saturday 9 FP. Mf. 3 CHURCH ST., Near Liberty Oven Unt 7 P.M 44 FLATBUSH AVENUE, Near Nevins St., Brookdyn, N. Y. Open Evenings Until 10 FP. M—daterday Until 12 P, &.

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