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‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1919. ali ; ' ; —--— am. DAY = NEW STOWAWAY —ict’Seitinicces, ue, DILINGHAM RECALLED TO HEAR BIG SUIT OCT. 28, | -——= OPEN ALL DAY sant SAMPLE RUGS ‘Two days’ selling, Friday and Saturday, will be sufficient to dispose of what remains of two big purchases, The re- maining Riige are ones that we had taken aside for window show and general disp purposes. Out of a $70,000 stock these were the choice } ngs for beauty and quality. Under ordinary conditions these Rugs might last two setae ied apd ha 10 THE HIPPODROME Judge Mack Actin N.YoN I and H. sovernt days. He made himself com- Damage Cane. fortable in Hold No. 7 for two days Judge Julian W. Mack, in the Fed- and then something happened that 5 S$ 4 .jeral District Court to-day, set ¢ | he had not figured on. The Montpe- | VC's; Stage Hands and Others)s° tor the hearing of arguments on Her began to roll, Then she stood on | Prevail on Owners to Bring the motion of Harold Norris and over - | “ 1,200 stockholders of the N. ¥., N. IL her nose and did a sort of @ mari- Back Manager. and iL &, % te tatervene fs tho bat | time ‘#himmie.” She heaved Bnd 4 15 300 per cent. “Happy Days” at|tution suit brought by Edwin Adams toaned and balked until Corentin the Hippodrome now, for Charles B.| and other stockholders to recover | a | | 000000 ESeres > ces wished that he had stayed tn Re-| pitiingham, who went on strike and | damages of $150,000,000 from William | { courvance. quit bie sod as manager durieg the Rockefeller and other former direct pe teeth seis exacting as to pattern we would lFrench Boy Staggers From| n the morning of the third day he Actors’ atrike, in bac again and his|ora of the company. days, but if you mus % 8 . ’ | Cc y lage atagrered out of the bold and gave |name ‘s back on the nigns and every- ncAt the same UUme Judge Mack wi advise an early selection y The first strongly favor | Ba) Hiding Place When Trans- | nimeoit up to a milor into whose arma|""nE | hear nrmument for the appointment r AM able impression of Blyn in Mi , he fell. He was in such bad sb8P personne) of the Hippodrome got busy | "Ut | He allowed coun r the $60 9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs . r Style \ port Rolls in Mid-Ocean. of the company thirty days to put in anawer } Ma) Shoes is confirmed by the y | that he mpent the remainder In an effort to get back the popular |ing affidavits and the paintiff ten days | : 1 fu f ri a 1108 \ ee voyage in the nick bay. | manager who hai ¢ #0 much for|to submit replies. and Seamless Wilton Velvets. Astoniahing va ues 5 | repeated Sas as i Another perfectly good stowaway! Corentin's story differs little from tur performers and the house staff. - i hyd feratl sed extra feet: nce pA Piet e many wearers, who ap- to- t intendent | t told by other French and /A petition signed by every one of the ‘son feof Auk iy trae mth wiaa: Alls = 1 ‘ae tht ol ‘hai | he 7 [Peete abetted aecbates a Bugan souks whe have arrived here|1:132 employees of the theatre was designs Cg het oh a fi ‘og Mebong All = ey well and looks 80 B aly geet k o ‘aa ts Gon” iy araimeee & may | terprovement Comp ey, th sone so peice eaten a nianinania sone Wome a" wears 0 rench and Belgian kids at Ellis Ial- Wises ovement Company, the owners o = i attractive MUST BE su- Fel| and, ‘The intent arrival te Corems | temp A eo 18 oe eta chine boldlay ghia The Actors Equity, me $30 9x12 Seamless $60 Best Seamless } re fi i 3 a\Shay of the stage hands an r IT) perior in all the details of UJ | tn ta Behan, an enthuniantic youth | Bags. Hin mother te an vali and veer te ‘Musicians Union ant | GW rea aQhullloddn, Velvet Rugs Wiltons WE) its making> This, coupled who saya his home i# in Recourvance, | sister received aa a waitress in an they would like to have Mr. Dilling SW) e aaah Canna n on Vel hae ete 4 American restaurant in Brest. ham return, too. S$ ale eke 50 s 98 ff} with moderate Blyn prices, [}|® suburb of Brest. He came the|""T am here to make a fortu | usSaglf: iltingiam and hia hat re S le rabies "for al . ‘ , p A . \ansport Montpelier from Brest.| my mother,” Corentin told the urned at noon to-day and creat waa the — Ay prown colorings... is means true economy in a ' tion officials this morning. rejoicing thereat, entire Hippo — ; Kg) WE season of exaggeratedly Army Base, eoulh Brooklye. ‘The | tad Tune trouble. She won't live very |ireme company Ai nouns stall gathered) © 2k LAA © AS $3) 9x12 Seamless $65 9x12 Seamless . Adecied ph 7 but while she is alive I must |! valle 7 PAO foes “9 s | HI high costs. Leses Ste = immigration authorities nent him im-|Srovide for her.” ‘The boy said this in | And yelled and attracted even more at-| As [rs | Is Axminster nA of Attractive Fall Styles Ria] | mediatoly to Ellin Inland French as he speaks no English. At|pated and Jennie, te “shimmying” ele- Capp, | Brussel bate high pile, ck a) Scores yi Corentin says he is eighteen, but the | Pilis Iatand It hbo naid that he prould phant, ‘shimmied, | : f, 1 | ae hon te te 50 on 98 b a n . . 4 be deported unleas some one adopted iow, the strike is really over, Yor dining toon L\ top, cut high in approved Winter eg = is moro than thirteen. He hopped| become a public charge. DROP THEATRE INJUNC | fal, this male... mee Di} pearl buttons, Other noteworthy values in similar design. aboard the Montpelier on Aug. 28 just | | ‘The ‘Montpelier brought, back, 1.119 | TION. | | $2 Extra Heavy $13 9x12 Extra Heavy troc belonging to ie jotor mem | tl Patent Colt Lace Boot. 4 as the transport was pulling git to! [00th Menge eat and 162nd | | elvet Carpet ra u = jon Corps Companies and) a , V 1 C R = Dull Kid Lace Boot...... \ ‘Transportat r the 328th Repair Unit. F 3 = ( id ‘ollowing the settlement of the actors a a eg Wide: suitabte = Brown Kid Button Boot 8.50 +P TOP HER | Strike. It.was announced to-day that the For hatte “and ““atalre, HQ] vest patterns: att colors; 98 = Brown Kid Lace Boot.... 8.00 HAD RIFLE; POLICE S | motion for an injunction restraining the Very latest patterns: + very «pectal caus —— = <== itothe Waa Waadaa © Army |Dlavers from interfering with the opera- PURE fA DERELICT CC nn le set AE RRNA - 7 + Wal jorman Ari ‘ street ‘Theatre q Silk In black and all the Autumn costume shades. || e melte kaa te er aoe ie or crnetm Alsou ipaied WHITE 75c GENUINE TEXOLEUM ity which represents a saving in wear, at Bac! a * | BR || Hosiery 2 prarots saving’ in p | caecompanring the German rie her | Garden Cammpany. whith” controls "the | LADIES” & GENTLEMEN'S RINGS ||} inthe very lates styles, designe and colorings, But we do not 7 = - 4) i Forty-fourth Street Theatre, agatnst top with beautiful designs. Texoleum has wonderful dura- Fi a = ~ } France, Nathalia Clara Ruth Crane,| rrancis Wilson and about 90) members |LO0K pelanmake, ne muntake, to at, leat tity: It will wear much longer than ordinary printed linol ‘ WA West Side Stores: East Side Stores: alx, of Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, was| of the Actors Faulty Assocation | The Pe eee rea aa WATERPROOF BASE not. m: 34 Av. and 122d At motion for the injunction was to have | se it W Koc g aaa Tat _Mta. | held up by more than one policeman | pen heard to-day by Judge Julian W burlap. You can wash Texoleum as often as you want - wore | to-day on her way home ‘from 168lst| Mack, in the Federal District Court soap and water without harming it a bit. 2 yards wide. CUT Te een ee ne ee ee oe cn Magert Boe: Streat, Manhattan. perp ovina Be x FROM FULL ROLLS. Square yard... Eg Brooklyn (435.435 Trmutway.’ tn Verkar. sed Riley A. ove Made After the parade yesterday Nathalis| QPPOSES CUMMINS R. R. BILL |*: a by (Stores: \ims-imt Breeden, sett Genel A. satay iooaronea, ine = Clara Ruth demanded to know what ee a Li | Texoleum Rugs At Halt = Mall Order Dept, 1040, Third Are Hostage, tno taly. 1 had become of her riffle. Learning that | would Destroy Emiciency, Deciaren | W''%,ci" 2 In noleum Price ut Papa Crane had left it with relatives T. DeWitt Cuyler. refunded on % Known trom Coast to ; rH P=ITYYib-3 on 181#t Street, she tnsisted on heving WASH INGTC opt. 11—Oppoaition | “Wiene now. Nairn Straight Line In- uy nds, Felt Base. ut Less 7 it Mra, Crane accompanied the child|/o¢ the Associa! of Railway Execu 2 yards wide Sx 1.98 i patterns to-day and carried the rifle to Brook-|tives to the pro ns of the Cummins lyn, Policemen called their attention |ratiroad control r = = by baying now. promptly when payment accompanies IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— which would limit to the Sullivan law but Nathalie Clara learnings, ia detailed in a brief fled with | order, Ruth explained, through her mother, |the Senate Interetete, Commerce MARKED-DOWN SPECIA ‘“ ” that she means to present the rifle to|mittee by Thomas DeWitt Cuyle tr $5.31) 1 _ A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT feed dope ieagiol amar ar tobeonied reer laye recent f ‘The point of the association's pri is that limiting earnings and taking excess over suoh a limit would dimin aos Legion as a war relic. wees Sea SY to efficiency a $ fi Ks and competitive effort. ¢ association represents 98 per pent. of the mileage Sa oe 8 caret 20-08 | 2 carne OFCE y fadenne oo OUR GUARA Livingston Jv} BROOKLYN: © Fulton St Diamonds purchased from can be exchanged at full value or returned for ppose Treaty. | cash, leas 10 per cent.. within one year of D he convention of | Tate of sale, st Party to choose candidates B GUTTER6SONS - _ : : ee for the coming elections mit here thl"| DIAMOND IMPORTERS ~ |!T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE ¥HAT YOU NEED— mesa ra se Sea Sie tong? ith Germanyandtheir| |Z (NASSAU Sllomacres coven A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT refusal to vote for her credits to the NEW YORK! CITY HALL Government. ESTABLISHFNO 'A79o FRIDAY : SATURDAY —— —— BROOKLYN Start-of-Season Sale ces OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & © 3: Philadelphia Cleveland % T R I M M E D H A T Ss ns Fulton Street, Brooklyn ; ; py: v mS) DURABILITY AND BECOMINGNESS ‘TO BE CONSIDERED IN SELECTING THE A WOMAN always at the ‘‘start of the season” wants a new hat, so this sale has a special ap- propriateness above all other sales. So great is the importance attached to the selection of Winter head- wear that we have spared no effort to assemble hats which will make a unique appeal to all women through their fashion, and we have priced these hats . so low that, try as you will, there is nothing in town to compare with this value. School Girls’ Apparel Outfitting the School Girl is no longer a prob- lem with parents who permit Oppenheim, Collins & Co. to think for them. Our Fall assemblage justifies their confidence. The youthful styles denote good taste and excellent workmanship; the materials promise service- ability, and the prices quoted are extremely moderate. The following departments carry carta ay individuality, garments to meet the requirements of the wardrobe of the most fastidious school girl. Girls’ Serge Dresses 5.00 to 22.50 . 22.50 to 29.75 Girls’ Party Dresses...... 15.00 to 39.75 Girls’ Cotton Dresses... . 1.50 to 8.90 Girls’ Cloth Coats....... 18.50 to 75.00 Girls’ Velvet Dresses. . The majority of these hats are handsome Silk Velvets and you know the cost of silk velvets by the yard NOW. They are newest shapes for dress or tailored wear and range from close-fitting toques to the API Ml ddlda ine es ei saa si teins kien o larger picture hat. Every color that is sought after dd mM aniet 1.95 for Winter and many new effective combinations of i Girlie’ BiQUaessessserseres 2.00 to 6.90 color are shown. Artistic trimming of many kinds, Gila Akitas casas eas sansnanagenere 6.90 including ostrich feathers, hand-made trimming and velvet flowers present a rare choice of styles for misses and women. See also ow regular three-column advertisement on page 21. Girls’ Fall Hats,........ 3.95 to 10.00