The evening world. Newspaper, August 18, 1919, Page 5

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sn bled ta {eave te ‘ j i mot the) clerk. He had $2000, {fall elect CEPT EE els Ss Ma a i Gen, British Army throughout *. ‘The division was unexpectedly called into the Marne when the | Miss Maughan met Capt. Ford at Drit- French defense begah to crumple in| ish Headquarters in Rouen in June the drive of the early summer iast|and they were married three weeks year, After spoiling the German | later, Gen. Rawlinson attending to thrust, the third kept on fighting] give the bride away. she has received throughout the war until it had J12| four decorations for, valor, and Capt. men on its lists of killed and wounded Fora sald he was told two more are to for every 100 on its original rolls, be conferred. Among the 3,652 officers and men| Capt. H. G. Halverson of Los Ange- who returned to-day was a detach- | les, brought back his bride, the girl re- ment of the 18th Field Artillery, the | ported to be the most beautiful woman Brings |Ninth Machine Gun Battalion and]in Antwerp, Germaine Haldens, who 5th Avenue ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ‘ransport Agamemnon. te Car Sate Parts: of Marie Outfit and ||"'rne ceanuport “urveant. sixty-nine gy tle Cratn % at ct wes kee bsp) Several Wives,” Ueleee hitb tides TAFFETA RIBBONS , ya ‘At Special Prices wives of officers and men an eight] tinuously engaged in relie¢ work until] ; RS children. A mong the offiders’ wives | Capt. Halverson carried her off. 4 ithe ‘Transport Agamemnon ar- Metis Titete ted Taste eels Ze one be » large stage of baoetitsl ‘ |‘ etlot, stable for millinery, gies, shes nad hair bows 5 inches wide. was the bride of Capt. Carl D. Ford of _ ro WART OW BACK OF NEGK yd. 45¢. ‘was the missing pay 'the many Y campaign TRAPS RAY FUBIIVE fived to-dey from Brest, eight days | the early to Miss Katharine ‘with the first troops of the Third | Maughan of Scotland, who was the I Iced Canal Zone Sergeant Identifies Alleged Absconder on Ship and Wins $500 Reward, Sergt. W. 8. Schaefer, an old Regu- ‘on the liner Colon with his wite and tay for his annual vacation. After the Colon passed the Delaware Capes the Sergeant swung around the deck to atretch his legs. Just ahead of him he saw a man with « wart on the back of his neck. Then he remem. ‘ered an order to crest EB. N. Hanley, Our Big ‘AUGUST FUR SALE _, Offers Remarkable Values in Correct Winter Fur Fashions - alee L. Prices Are 25% to 40% Lower setieesimanenndiadeiemeien _ Than Will Prevail in September Natural Muskrat Coat, as illustrated, with self Colmar and Cuffs. er Price 175.00, August Sele Price 125.00 Not Striking for Pay The Actors’ Equity Association was formed six years ago at atime when— Huon Seal Cont, 45 inches Jong, with large Skunk Colla?>....... September Price 425.00, August Sale Price 345,00 Hudson Seal Coats of selected pelts, with Skunk Colfar........... September Price $45.00. August Sale Price 275,00 Hudson Seal Coats with Natural Squirrel Collar and Cuffs.....° September Price 285.00, August Sale Price 245.00 Actors rehearsed from 4 to 12 Beaver Scarfs‘ of finest a ete August Sale Priee 57,50 weeks. to get, in some,cases, one er s ber bad ate ; pa \ ae Beaver Muffs to match............ August Sale Priee 45,00 ‘ September Price 65.00. Fox Neckpieces of superior qualtt'in desirélf’ shies, including Taupe, Lucille and Black.........cccscscsacccccceessevoescscsoes September Price 75.00. August Sale Price 55.00 There was no limit to free re- hearsals— Fox Muffs,.....September Price 75.00. August Sale Price 55.00 COUCH HAMMOCKS At % Less Than Regular Prices | | Extra performances were without pay. George W. Wickersham, former Attorney General of the United States, said of the Shubert contract “the only thing guaranteed to the actor was the privilege of working a certain number of weeks for nothing.” Chorus girls have rehearsed. twelve weeks without pay and were forced to pay,as much as $60.00 for~shoes and stockings. The Actors’ Equity Association has sought to correct these flagrant abuses. It affiliated itself with the American Federation of Labor, and for that reason the Producing Managers’ Association now refuses to meet its representatives to bring about a settlement. REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION STAND READY AND WILLING TO MEET REPRESENTATIVES OF THE PRODUCING MANAGERS’ ASSOCIATION ANY: TIME, ANY: PLACE,IN ASPIRIT OF FAIRNESS. A large variety of comfortable, upholstered Couch Hammocks, as illustrated, that were formerly 27,50 and 82.00 Reduced to 18.75 formerly 6,25 5.00 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Will Close Out Tuesday 480 Women’s and Misses’ Smart Summer Dresses Floral and Figured Voiles of exceptional quality, in a*diversity of pretty styles from which to choose. 2.95 » 3.95 Regular Values to 7.90 * No Approvals po “oa rome iy magnate ce sty [PRat et Meare aay estes Gale. Pe A JOHN Wi Broddway at Ninth, New York Store hours~9 Wire 4 cannot convenientl, : 7 tel ax The ace Aye aes come by the | ‘ourth Avenue and Broadway subway. will get off at Eighth Street and Broadway, station right into store, Linen extraordinary Tablecloths, napkins, towels, toweling, dress linens, in most cases priced below today’s wholesale 200 tablecloths at $6.75 25 doz. Pure linen, 70x72 inches. pe 200 doz. napkins, $13.50 bs $6.75 doz. 24-in,, very fine grade zi, mtg sow date | 8 IR eo 492 Breakfast cloths at §3 | 250 doz. towels, $8.40 doz. Ponsa ash mite Innate, | patents Takako’ 45x46 inches. inches. $13 worth of linen 720 Breakfast cloths at $4 2 oer not counting bor 3,000 yds. toweling, 27¢ yd 18 in. heavy quali wide, very heavy quality, New additions to the sale of Oriental rugs to hepa emorrntsin te pl oon ad ope price searce nowadays, we have oor a tote additions vo the sale: oe 50 rugs at 20 to 50 per cent. less i Sale price . Berouk. + TEAL 8 ft Meo 0.3, eee Fases ‘pbeeeses oT s25: Also 36 antique that we bought at half price— collector leaving the country. These 14 pieces From a will give an idea of the price: AMO these 4 groups ‘of small rugs— $67. ia oor ce we stb Te for $9 $90 to Beloochistan Rugs in rich, dar! to ant. fe, at yoga np catoblass 40—Persian rot $67.50 as $87. "50 bh ores, oF ind $l Persian Mats including Cashmere, Ferdsian, Ben d Sarouk in sizes 1,6x2.6 {t., 1.8x1.10 ft., 2x2 ft. ‘and 2x3 ft., trem $12.60 to $75. Matched dining-room suites Some of the new arrivals $411 for a $514 ten-piece brown mahogany suite of Queen Anne type; buffet, china cabinet, serving table, extension table, 5 side and 1 arm chairs. $874 for a $968 ten-piece wal- nut suite of Queen Anne type; buffet, china cabinet, serving table, extension table, 6 side and 1 arm chairs. $892 for a $1,115 ten-piece brown mahogany suite; Chippen- dale type; buffet, china cabinet, serving table, extension table, 5 side and 1 arm chairs. $1,310 for a $1,613 ten-piece walnut suite; Queen Anne type; buffet, china cabinet, serving table, extension table, 6 side and 1 arm chairs. i i \} } sale Grade see ee ones $850 = § 650 - RIBERBRSERESLTESTEBIIAITE Persian rugs SESRERESEERESSSIESESEESE SESE hy sizes 3x4 ft. to 4x6,6 ft, at Fg effects; sizes 2.6x4.6 ft. 6 4 $42.50 to $75 grades. a sian 3.8 1%. 568 IE at $57.60, Fourth Gallery, New Bidg. —— $513 pote i pg . Ana bora suite; . 3 bul fet ebina cabi serving table, extension table, 6 side 1 arm chairs. $416 for a $619 ten-piece walnut suite; Queen Anne type; gen china a aoe tal tension ta side and | arm chairs. es for a ba to poco on 3 suite; Vi fet, china cabinet, sey z gelling extension tal le, 8 side side and 1 arm chairs. $360 for a $440 ten-piece walnut suite; Queen Anne type; buffet, china cabinet, pryine Se table, ex- tamer table, 6 side and 1 arm $363 for a table, extension Pat side + ae isth Gallery, New Bldg.

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