The evening world. Newspaper, September 16, 1919, Page 19

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pany pa EN iT. AND {? AY. 8TH ONE CONCERT ONLY. Vatican Choirs 70 NOTABLE SINGERS. LL, TH & TEMBER BURLESQUE. LYMPIC ACkE 14th Bt, wear 34 Are. CRACKER. Gmoke if You een Toate t JACKS coe Hudson Sisal by ree O SUNDAY. Atbany. pe Al! See. mt From ferta rch points marked ¢, | Canal_9300, bem ine REAR ang SUNDAY TRIPS te car UP THE WUDSON, Dail ‘AN “praUDGON RIVER NIGHT LINES aN gt alf hour later. Due Albi PIANOS AND PLAYER. PIANOS. | EXTRAORDINARY SALE! We are offering a large assort- ment of used Pianos of various makes and at very attractive prices for this week. All instru. ments are in perfect order, Steinway, upright. $350 Schubert, aad Schuler, Se wae Schleicher, "ae Behr Bros., 1 gaia Estey, So 0aeo 275 - 300 . 460 player.. ‘S 375 Wareroom: 35 W. 14th St Bot, 5th and 6th Aves, HELP WANTED—FEMALE. laphaiian, corner 27th ‘oung women, Jeairing to eri 16 to BRONX, 453 8, Tremont ay, 12 Mf, to.9 P.M. BROOKLYN, 81 Willoughby st, 9 A, M, to 5 P.M, 1586 Broadway. {1 A,” M oO 8 P. SALARY IS PAID WHILE LEARNING NUW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY FOR SALE ON 7 VALUE, SENT CALLS “STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL MOND& WATCH CO, MAIDEN LANE. @*Floor: Tel. JoHN243 MEN’S- WOMEN,S- CLOTHES $l Down, i Weekly up to $12 171 Bw Martin Co., Tailors, Enter § Cortianat st! 2 fitgnua! PAAMER CAN CAN Tent cal DIAMONDS ON CREDIT ALL GOODS GUARAN’ WATCH & DIAMOND C0. EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &¢ eh UAW SCHOOL oXivcesity SRR seated eee : ; Shane ee tS World “9 “Wants” Work or saan (OVMDAY WORLD WANTS WORK wonDEns gar es OLWORTH BLDG., NEW YORK, ROPLVOM Liusses 4,1b LO v.45 AASSes 7.80 (00.80 OPEN TO WOMEN iad HELP WANTED—MALE, iin 3 | | New Amor » foot Canal 8t., P. M., Sundays 9 P. M.; Went T™ 360 ‘ Worthington, “ . ‘. | Christman, % Christman, Walters, 3 Bush & Gerts, “ . CHRISTMAN SONS eee Pena is way, 28 1 elephene 46 P.M. ilowing Lt Mw (AL DIA’ \ Fi 3 F f Dita Rtas 6 Maiden Lane PUREST BG @iamons Ring of Gola Wa METROPOLITAN. 4 SYSTEM, THEATRES. 4TH ST. Det eE sy F Matinees W HUBERT eg 3) Wivten ER GARDEN F; Br Min Tore JHE MUSICAL COMEDY HIT (Kl WAT A GOL FRANK FAY, HARRY KELLY, 80 OTITRILS, —Charles Darnton, Rve. World. COEMO HAMILTON'S Priltient Comedy. rin CHARLES. CHERRY *4"° FRANCINE LARRIMORE 's CLOTHES g Ty Ne ELLAND THURSTON HALL. |GRACE GEORGE She Kee’ Amnitan’ Comedy “SHE WOULD AND SHE DID” |] VANDERBILT fs Wid, % 4%) PRINCESS Sf Pate Wt, 7 Try cop caval | GHALLEN SELWYN?M, % (24.5,Fe, Bryant 41, COMEDY #3 {ist 81 &. of H te. Thu Booth Tarkington and "Harr tae at Can Comedy UP FROM NOWHERE With NORMAN TREVOR BROADHURST ji w. fin bes am RIMSON ALIB “SEE IT, YOU CAN'T GU WHUNG Those Who Walk PLAYHOUSE Weat LONGACRE The W. etn i Wed. & BA. West 4d St. Ryn. 8.95, Matinees Wed. and Bat. 2 20, ia Come, THE FIVE MILLION Thea. 620 & 1 ray ere & Mats. Wed. and Sai ton Chu Chin haw MANHATTAN 382.8908: vray 28, 818 LOUIS MANN in FRIENDLY ENEMIES ‘ Always 500 Orchestra Seats, Lae Len 2 Weeks. BOOTH 55 Soar BA® Bi RO wis La CASINO B! Ls a: a ih Re a es, FIFTH candy MONTH WORA BAYES THEATRE, 4th GREENWICH \< VILLAGE : FOLLIES with Bessie McCoy Davts, Jan | The New Yurk Theatre Guild The Sonsan 1. Saneatiowal Buseesss HN FE Own FULTON fou. 235 0. NEW AMSTERDAM For Wed, and Sal, Mats, ON THE nour ZIEGFELD” HENRY MILLEs Eyre, 8.30. Mats. Thurs, and $i ‘LUSMORE CORT WAVE THE or Your Cike with “A Regular Feller’ Criterion }s* Stee 430 (LAar LALA LUCILLE OBERTY Orr: wre ek A Saeed e's SCANDALS” er COHAN & BARS & a le $15. THE ROYAL VAGABOND ORIGINAL CAST. _ | BRSh tenes TAD ESTON cLoBens} E ba WEEKS 9 orcLocK RE M luueal Baten CARTY EE oe 6 ‘wanled, experienced In brass foundry; =] STA ANG ‘il he. 1P THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, Clasves in English have bee at Evening School No. 5 nue and South Thir Evening School No. 1 Sessions making and civil service re- ¢ held from 8 Tuesdays and ure and non-English citizens, to these # CASTORIA For Infants and Children.” Genuine Castoria For Over Thirty Years a1 PHOTOPLAYS. : Tie TN TUSTORY IS AUTHENTICALLY PICTURED IN THE LOST BATTALION RE-ENACTED BY THE GALLANT suRvivons A PICTURE OF DHaMatte conn THAT Wii i my AND MAK KT ITS MILLIONS: £0. COHAN iii faliliee arin THY Pho! Wek? | PHILLIPS in De Matinee THE RIGHT Se [Daily | 70 HAPPINESS *f theYear The Greatest Love 8. §. moss’ BroAbway ("2 ‘THE THIRD KISS” aramount-Arteraft Picture sovb ist eowEONScENICOnCHEST RA ARE YOU Fall to Bee, W. of Hiway to 11 P.M THE VOL! MIRACLE MAN Thee Witnean er Yh Times Squire CHANLAN COMEDY PLAZA EVANGELINE Ma Lonatelion'y Sublin Fytc 6. Menry's “BURIED TREASURE.” CONSTANCE Ay | Wrway & 47th Street | Strand Sywphony Orchestra. VAUDEVILLE. “|| EEPROCTOR ess Merona Oter, DOUBLE FEAT. PICTUR & WALLACE REID AL, JENNINGS, FRISCO, WHEATON and i CAHROLL, Jaraianc al 8 RAE SAMU BF. KEITH'S ALACE Mata Dally Riverside guess jets, oF KEITH'S WILLIAM GAXTON @ ST NTHEML &/ C0. CHARLES RAY ‘a “ | Bi Henry,” Mile. nea BROADWAY, | 4'Go..Gallagher & Roller 81 Popular Pr | LOEW’ '> New York theatre & Roof Roof to 1 Cont. The Virtuous ‘woaet M bolones’ othe Ms Loew! 's American Root $23,"53" (HERE AND THE Alt Litton & Laurie Bee a Six ot THEATRES. oe BEB AHO RE Tabtn Street, 18, BRONX 3.0." fi 3 TEA = week “39 war 4 & Sai.) Vrices ‘ON SALE. ? | Talmadge" ola EATS NOW OW PLAYING com WEROES APPEAR PERSONALLY EAC! BW WAY AT 4 DAILY Zakes New YorR |: “ by_Storm! The Greatest drama Western Mele every screened FARNUM presented by WILLIAM FOX in Jane Greys greatest Success il WY the DUANES: The Most intense screen play that Shag 1 eversaw 5 Fimes Daily Sunday 1PM. to VPM. PRICES 50%-#12 ENTRAL THEATRE BROADWAY at 47th Street | Open Daily Entire Month of Sept. NOV district and Men and women {| Mothers Know That | | ng performan: ast nicht. The team! of Jay Herman and Eddie Kane are | featured and hey entertain with wit |ticisms und antics, Some new dances | were introduced by Helen MeCioia and | Harry White, who find It difficult to heep their feet quiet, even while the rest of the chorus 1s s F , Ix the originator of the and made qui a hit One of the features that delighted the audienc the rendition of odle; 'y of che FAIR TREATMENT OF JEWS 1S URGED | AS POLAND'S HOPE ernie Cie Commission to Ask Reconciliation of Dis- cordant Elements. PARIS, Sept. 16.—Henry Morgen- thau, head of the American Commis. | |sion to investigate the treatment of |Jows In Poland, haa returned to Paris and to-day held a conference with the | members of the American Delegation to the Peace Conference, He will |submit bis report on the investigation ‘within a few days. Major-Gen, Edgar Jadwin, U. 8. A., the other member jot the Commission, has gone to Kiev to continue the investigations there. While the Morgenthau report is un- complete, it is known that the investi- gations of the Commission did not convince it that the Polish outrages against Jews were inspired by the Government, as the members of the Commission feel that had official sanction been given to the movement the number of victims would have been greater. The Morgenthau report, it is fore- cast, will deplore the raising of the racial issue, emphasize the view that the separation of the Jews and the Poles within Poland is impossible and lay distress upon the necessity of the reconciliation of the discordant ele- ments by mutual concessions in the interest of the th w Poland. DID NOT CuIIM TO BE GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE War Department Denal Was Un- fair to Wife of Capt. Edwin W. Peterson. Tho Military Intelligence Division of the War Department, in a des- pateh sent out from Washington 5, denied that Mrs, Edyin W. terson, recently berated from a German military prison, had ever been officially connected with the American Espionage Service. ‘The re- port added that Mra, Peterwon, on ar- rival here, that sh sent Into Germa purposes, ‘The Bi rter who, that she © been Kent to DUrposes, oF anection with @ Service : to thin {country Sept. 1 on the troopship Sierra from Brest, She wa | panied by her husband, an Amer ith the rank o} » met in Boston ater the armistion wa signed “HIP, HIP, HOORAY?” AND A SLIDING JAZZ SCORE AT COLUMBIA | 1920 edition in he The Hoors the ¢ noveltic of “Hip, Hip, ing forth ihis week at atre, and many new nted at the open # from the old ti |drops, to get instant relief use | Dr, Wernet'’s Powder regularly. +, | i | | AMUSEMEN Ee WR chorus with ¢ With False Teeth? | SURE Dr. Wernet’s Powder Ronny pee (ime Dcrrgeas core pone If your dental plate is loose or You can eat, laugh, talk with ease. Guaranteed by Wernet Dental MigeCo., 116 Beekman Bt.,N.¥. 25c, 50c, & $1.00. At Drug and Department Stores, Refuse jimitations. Thia is the original powder. AMUSEMENTS. pays Y unvl#t MIODANONME APPY PRICES. SEATS & WEEKS AHEAD COLUMBIA 5 Trice Daily Povuiar 4 AT 215 815 Priors HIP-HIP, HOORAY} ria dase MAR DI-GRAS fh. SEPTEMBER 15 TO 20 Palisades ‘sx Park Surf Bathing and All Attractions MILLION DOLLAR, show! Amuse. i orare| TEP in Beery MES SQUARE | Gousing MORNING SPECIALS--Wednesday & Thursda: 1919. ‘¢ BUSINESS HOURS M.to 5 P. M. MeEARN SEMI- ANNUAL DRESSMAKERS’ a and Dress Goods, Liataae,| Flannel, Wash Fabrics, Notions, x === rimmings, Laces, Ribbons, etc. Bourteenth Street THE NEW FOR FALL AT WORTH-WHILE SAVINGS Following for Both Wednesday and Thursday: Semi-Annual Dressmakers’ Sale of ‘Wash Dress Cottons These Cottons will play an important part in the preparation of the Fall wardrobe. A light frock always radictes cheerfulness. Silk Mixed Brocades | Novelty Dress Voiles— 63 | 35-inch—our reg. .77 | 86-inch—our teg. .73 } Dresemakers’ Sale ; taplebar doe} «OO These are wonderfully shunaive fabrics for all kinds of day and Single and two-tone colori evening frocks und come in in- teresting variety of pretty self- tone patterns, and have a very lustrous surface—soft and pliable all of the season's smart des and black. | Silk Mixed Foulards- attractive-—you can't imagine any- thing more dainty than a gown made of these most favored fal Chiffon Voiles 85. $1.25 | 43-inch—our reg. .67 Dressmakers” Sale { 96 | “*Brecanakere' Sale { Ol New plaid and scroll desi | Soft, even texture— im active navy and black grounds—there br | array of all the new Fa snow no more popul "1 in demand for day or evening wear. rket today—t for offering it Silk Mixed this Dressinaker: | Crepe de Chines | 85-in.—our reg. .75 Silk Mixed Chiffonetee | SPR AP he Sale { 53 62 Fashionable day and evening colors | wing comprehensive assort- Tan include eam Cream Lavender ) Pink Turquoise Pink Plum | Light Blue Copen Light Blue Reseda Nile French Blue Rose Dark Green Mais Wistaria Tan Garnet Lavender Old Rove Gold Brown | Hac mere Relgiave ney American Beauty High silk lustre—-ideally lustrous | Soft, crepy weave — admirable muke smartest kind of frocks. | quality for evening and day frocks, Semi-Annual Dressmakers’ Sale Dress Goods Varied and fashionable array ef luxurious weaves at worth-while savings. 48 and 50-inch All-Wool 48-inch All-Wool Broad-) Serges ~~ storm weave cloth a~sponged and | hrunk—-a favorite fabric | garnet, cardinal, brown, the new Fall Tailored myrtle, nayy, black fashionable 2.94 our reg. $1.97, and navy aud 42-inch All-Wool 1.67 Salo R black—our reg. 93.97....J Pop- lina——close cord weave— | 48-inch All-Wool French wail Serges various shades of make splendid Fallig 97 Rave and Mack 227 frocks—navy, black and{ ** our reg. $2.07, Special new Fall shades— : 47-inch All-Wool Velours our reg, 92.28 Sale 20 fashionable Fall 9 76 48-inch All-Wool Plaid j Hialieecente Miri nel er Stripes—youthful styles | in every desirable com-+3,QQ) | 54-inch All-Wool Trico bination s | navy blue ont - 15. 00 our reg, 83.97 . Sale B: $5.97 be ORSET ond PETTICOAT DAY Wednesday’ s opportunities in these two essentials offer unlimited chances to buy the best and outfit yourself before purchasing Fall Suit or Dress at prices which afford important savings special for the day. CORSETS PETTICOATS Firm material—new Fall models | New taffeta models, with effective —low bust, dainty embroidery flounces in numerous stylee— trimmed tops—sizes 19 to #8—-our reg. $3.50. . black and changeable colors—our reg. 85.04. 2.00 | 4.75 Until 1 P.M. No Mail or Telephone Orders. ‘o prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. $9.74 Boys’ Navy Blue Suits TAT | $2.18 Bleached Sheets AST Sem!-Norfolk models—-full be keg 0x9 de ‘pendadle uality. finished with buckle trous N+ Ae BM vr. lined, ae | 28 et, Wlercled Mustins vite BOYS! OLOTHING-TIURD FLOOR, gob sures HEHE $1.95 Boys’ Washable Suits 154! W'UBLANG BAB BMOBNT, Plain and Pleated styles ~wallor | 38 and 45 ct. New Cretonnes or 4 ay pet collara—white colors and Satines amos’ Cla ; Orienta hints tripes and dainty 73 and 85 ct. Women's Cotton | UoOUAT ORY BASDMAN', Union Suits 48 | Low ne ek: sleevelens—loose or |) pb s for men's and boys" tight kn shirts, et Nir UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, $1.15 Men's Gray Underwear WASi DIGS FABRICS —BASEMNAT, $2.45 Crepe Meteor 1.78 id finish-—-dark Soft finish—enirts or drawere— | 4° nch—aoft medium welght-— all alee and medium c¢ MEN'S UNDERWEAR -OfADN FLOOR SILKS —~ 87 ct. Little Tots’ Flannelette 97 ct. Serges—4l inch. . 7 Dresses vecsseceseee G5] Storm Weave—part wool—brown, navy and black. Neat stripes—neatly trimmed— | D8 —MAIN FLOOR, sizes to 3 year LN. Asn i i oe SEOOND FLOOR, $5.97 Women's Skirts pace $1.17 Sateen Petticoats... E tinmod—anirees Black and colors—-neat ruttien PETTICOATS—SEOOND FLOO! mi-Annual Dressmakers’ Sale NOTIONS O. N. T. Speot Cotten, biack, white: best numbers: dozen 52 No Mall or PhonesOrders, Reg. Bate. Basting Cotten, dosen... 66 .5O Sanp Fasteners, gross... 50 35 Dress Shields, pair.. .18to.20 .14 Finer Dress Shields, pair... % to 10 .20 Dresamakers’ Pins, 4-1b. 4 .25 eons suk, 50 yd 78 5S Innide Dress . pe. 10 yds... ie to 1601.05 Waite Roll Tape, 34-yd pce. 34.20 Wide Seam Binding, dik... 32.28 DRESS FORMS Special for Dressmakers’ Sale. Our Reg. Sale sone 1.67 1,10 4 Section, Adjastable.. $.97 G.07 12 Section, Adjustable.12.17 9.87 When ordering Dress Forma, please give correct nixes. No exchanges will be made. Semi-Annual Dressmakers’ Sale TRIMMINGS The New for Fall at Worth-While Savings Our reg. Sale leinch Black Silk S-inch Tassele— blaek and colors 27 Silk Girdle Cord — black and navy...yd. 38 .24 Pearl and Celluloid Buttons— Coat, Dress and Suit Sizes — our reg. 9 to 26 card 3 Semi-Annual Dressmakers’ Sale LACE VESTING The New for Fall at Worth- While Savings Vesting made of row upon row of dainty Val. lace~-14 of w yard is enough for a suit vest, so that one yard will make four vests— really a season's supply — our reg. $4.07 yd, BE Fruit of Loom Muslins M-inch—mill lengths of 10 to #0 yarde— full piece price 87¢. -28 Xue, remnant price, per yd No Mall of Phone Orders Limit 20 Fruit of the Loom Sheetings— less than mill prices— 6-4 width—our reg. .55 6-4 width—our reg. .67.. 7-4 widthe—our reg, .76 4-4 width-—our reg. .66 9-4 width—our reg. .04 10-4 width—our reg. .98 No Mail or Phone Onters, Special Lot of Sheets and Pillow Cases Standard Make—No Dressing PILLOW CASES— 42x36—value .74 45x36—value 51 SHEETS— 54x00-—value $1.46 03290—value $1.69. . 63x108—value $1.97, 72200-—value $1.84 Gi0e—valve $1.97 90x99—value 87.29... 90x108—value 82.44 No Mail of Phone Onders, Dressmaking School Now Open 3.00 Course of Six Lessons Sessions daily, an hour and a half each; appointments at your convenience, Inquire at Information Booth SALE™

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