The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1919, Page 8

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0 I I8 5 PNRM HE AE PEGI AMI 8 at . ia 6 Fi Tok SVENING WURLD, WED NHOVDAY, OULTOBER 16, ivay. ' WHEAT STORE INCREASES. tnt. Yor re re “THE FIVE MILLION” MOVES | HALTS HIS LONG TOUR IN ai Saeki tnte | son Oo, ¢ foaled Seg PRIZES AWARDED TO THE COMEDY THEATRE | AUTO TO WED JERSEY GIRL Dortow Last Year. sees ecconse rome terns tor ne] CUels 8, week en ot at 000 | CITY EMPLOYEES FOR A PROTRACTED RUN). §:, Justice Witt Take Bride to GB) week ended Oct. 4 amounted to %4-| production of flour for the week Pt ae = S 187,000 bushels, a decrease from the| amounted to 4,816,000 barrels, a week: Europe, Where Travels Are to Previons week of 1,643,000, the United jy foxy of 196,000, and an Increase of 1 Be Continued. States Grain Cotporation announced | 562,000 over the same week last year. FOR EFFICIENCY After @ tour by auto through evesy —_ a OPPEN H EIM CHT N Ss & (Cj Central Mercantile Association * =f ‘ “- Holds Exercises—Mayor State in the country, Charles F. Jus- 34th Street—New York | Hylan Makes Address. franklin Simon g Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets SCHOOL SHOES FOR GIRLS AND CHILDREN Hass tice, formerly of No. 1084 Amsterdam Avenue, was married yesterday afters noon in the Municipal Building to Mist Alma i. Brantberg of Trenton, N. J., whom he met while journeying through that State. The couple will spend their honeymoon touring towns in Europe, where reconstruction work 's oing On. . Mr. Justice is publicity agent for Walter Vanderwell, who since 1912 has travelled 82,000 miles, making motion pictures of @ach town he visited. His tour was started in Posen, Poland, and at the outbreak f the war was suspended while Mr. anderwell became engaged in war work and Mr. Justice enlisted In the United States “Army for service in France, After the signing of tl@* armistice the tour was resumed. The The Central Mercantile Association, | Special Sale Thursday which is interested in the Manhattan | district between Canal and 34th Street, to-day awarded gold, silver Women 3 and bronze medals and other Fars | to city employees in the Street Clean- SYS) (i) Sb) ar Consider Comfort Five Times a ing, Park and Public Works Depart- ; - j amu © y’ ments in recognition of efficiency and \ | FO ioc te maretay where Ge On fe Ea h Ti } be shipped to Europe, where the — , Go@== New Model industry. The prizes were distrib- 4 reae Rill guatines fo" bravel. tae ce jor Cc. e uted during appropriate ceremonies | ‘ ¥ ise of the films taken will be offered at the Park House, ‘Union Bquare. ¥ the Government for educational work. in add jon to he medals, rass pi Rig , ak aaa Gadi ak Paka WArW pedatnied to SObtE: 5 | NEW GAS RATES UP-STATE. Seareice | \ i °.* Cousoy Movies . 21 N Franklin Simon shoes for girls and child- , ren, comfort is more than a matter of “room 5 S ort Skirts clocks wero presented to Supts. Pope and Nowiger, a gold fountain pen to Supt. McCarthy and gold cuff links to bP celal bebe cane Ce, | f " ral hf Full pleated models of Wool Naeare thay % qanave (netebers or Beatriee Once More Appears as] ALBANY, a The Binghamton | a 2. enough . It means a@ natu’ growth from Plaid, also a sport model of | |! sseciation and over a00 city] “Midge” in the Big Com- — [Sryioe“CommnldMton, Second. ‘Distslet, size to size as a girl's frowth is natural from year VE ah 8 EY: officials and employees were lined up ed Success. new rates for gas in Binghamton and Velour Check in all desirable | |in miitary rormation in Union Square | dens Tohnaon City, proposed ag. effective on | “The Five Million” moved to the} Dec, 1, The.changes are: | . during the ceremonies. A concert was lock tes te f light el, | dark colorings. Detachable Joins) the Street Cleaners’ Band, (Comedy Theatre last night, to con- | avaiable to, all consumers, reduced five vailable to all consumers, reduced five | belt and novel sport pockets. After the prizes had been distributed | “nue indefinitely its highly successful | cents per, 1,000 cuble feet. the new rates | there were addresses by Mayor Hylan, TU Which began on July 8. Miss| frst 10,000 cuble feet and $1.15 per 1,000 to year. It means scientific consideration for the lengthening,.toes, the broadening, heel, and the rising arch of a young girl's foot. Franklin Simon shoes go even further—they exhibit an extravagant amount of good style, 300d materials and good workman- ping $1.25 per 1,000 cuble feet for the | and Street Cleaning Commissioner | Helen Barnes, who has been absent | cuble feet for excess of 10.000 cuble feet i MacStay. This was followed by a from the cast on @ vacation, resumed a Very Exceptional Value y. This |her original role last night, white Miss | = luncheon on the battleship “Recruit.” | Beatrice Noyes again assumed her James C, Elms, President of the| original rofe of Midge. Ralph Morgan Central: Meroantile Association, pre-| continues asthe yeone here, and the ship, but no extravagance of price. sided at the award and at the/rest of the cast is unchanged, “The é luncheon, ‘ Fivo Million” has proved one of the S ff F Street Department Sweepers. | Hubstantial comedy successes of the uffer From eee First prize, Andrew Zuzaby, gold | Yeaf, and this story of the comedy of , ; OP—Third Fl ; spine, tere o,|the returning soldiers has been hailed s DREN'S SHOE SHOP it oor med itt Briar, Horan SRABUY an one of the genuine comedy tren Eyestrain? pL P< alent idl tel qf many seasons, Messrs, F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest, who pro- duced “The Five Million,” are now en- Will Also Blace on Sale Leinwol, silver medal; second prize, | Peter Marotto, silver medal; third | prize, Thomas Marring, bronze H gaging another company to present fi medal; third prize, Max Nudelman, | tiie "play in Chicago, as the present||| Ehrlich glasses and you Then why continue to abuse your eyes? Wear SCHOOL SHOES OF SCHOOL SHOES OF a ase ee a ea a ae a al ° ° b dal: J D1 » q 4 1500 Washable Satin Bodices | |iriv srs igratiee‘ciicoie ryt wus at Ge Cases ||] marvel at the grea, elle. BLACK RUSSIA CALF | TAN RUSSIA CALF < Drivers. oo by ‘istered Eye S; Tailored, lace trimmed and hand Ftd dere Re ktarcth ohana m Bettors Lay Bis Carats Psd Gas moa tt: Laced models built ‘on ‘Laced models in good em ered models in Flesh and al vecshd ance tee a Se Haske?l. ; ‘ <a 1.0 | [aiver’ seciat maze, deed Sik | Congressman Reuben 1. Hasken, Ro- ich & comfortable lasts, with | shades of tan; well fitting White, Lace, ribbon and regulation Gabrine, silver medal; third prize, | Publican candidate for the county bench Established 67 Years, shoulder straps Special Ce ein orien Tonge Cai Brooklyn, Several large bets at odds New York: ay sturdy welted leather soles lasts; welted leather soles ; ; 3 ‘son, bro! edal, [of 3 to 1 have been recorded on. the ixth Av., xsth . . Foreman. Witflare ie Kelly punting for re-election 350 Sixth Av, aad St and spring, heels. and spring, heels. second. prise, “My DUcy. section fi | suo aa ts adds onthe oltasecs of acer Aare ; 6.50 . ' * ction 7; | choice, a e on e es 0) rs Envelope Chemises third, pring, 'D. ‘Cooney, section 9; | District Attorney Harry #. Lewis being | \Brookiyn: 498 Fulton St,cor.Bond 8 Sizes 8 to 10% 5150 Sizes 8 to 10Ve ig fifth prize, T. J. ¢ ell, sectiot Attractive embroidered. and lace tion 11 (gold cuft buttons). Sizes 11 to 2 . | Sizes 11 to District Superintendents. John Pope, district No. 6 (brass clock); A. L. Newiger, district No. 3 (brass clock); John R. McCarthy, district No. 6 (gold fountain pen): Department of Public Works High- way Bureau. First prize, Raymond Chambers, gold medal; second prize, John F. e ° eri avolais“neeond™ prise’ sonn |! | Fur Trimmed Suits and Coats Mooney; = fourth rize, Willias ‘ ey "\!| | Aslowas $29.95---nohigher than $75! : First prize, John J. McCarthy; sec- } If you only want to spend $40 to $50 for a good, serviceable wide wale Corduroy, in Coral, Pink, Prize” Timothy J Harrisaee tanita || | all wool, fur trimmed Suit or Coat, you will find a wide Vari- Sloot sci cashibets novelty ting: sant reper De rea ety in all the newest styles and materials at HAMILTON'S 2 : iM , —buy direct from the manufacturer Pb prize, mune Di Glorgio, Finnie Waly, Wastikeee eran —at little more than wholesale prices —and save from five to ten dollars! trimmed models of Georgette Crepe 2 9 or Crepe de Chine. Ribbon and built-| 4 5 up shoulder straps. Very Special ta aE a Styles Specialized — Workmanship Standardized— : Wear Guaranteed Women’s Corduroy Robes Attractive model of superior quality BUSINESS HOURS 9.00 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. ote en Francis Kelly, Washington Square Park; third ‘prize, ‘Thomas Gilday, Union Square Park; fourth — prize, John Collins, Hudson Park; fifth prize, Angelo Baolto, Chelsea Park. | OPPENHEIM. GUNS & G = 34th Street—New York ve *“ . \ “Have Taken from Regular Stock and \ - Will Place on Sale Thursday “And underneath a bright sea flowed of Jasper, or of liquid pearl.” orta | foe A Luusrrous purity warmed into life by a stirring, liquid light. This is the soft enchantment that has endeared pearls above all other gems throughout the ages. Misses’ Fashionably Tailored Suits A superb collection of handsome New Autumn Suits. Plain Tai- lored, silk lined models of Silvertone, Velour Cloth, and Velour Checks in seasonable shades. | | | It is this beauty that distinguishes orray * Pearls from~all other reproductions —a charm equalled only by natural pearls. Se- lected for their exquisite beauty, Cgrtay Pearls enjoy the prestige so intimately as- sociated with the name Lord & Taylor, COLUMBUS AVE Belted, Button and Braid trimmed. BET. 10:3 & 104° ST Pleated backs. Crossover and Tape line belts. Choker Fur and con- vertible collars of self material. Sura 39.95 Seuresuss™ $45.00 THE NEW SUITS THE NEW COATS In Tricotines, Silvertones, | In Silvertip Bolivias, Plu- Broadctoths, Velours,|mettes, Velours, Plushes, Serges, Poplinsgand Ox-|Broadcloths and Silver- fords, tones, $19.95 to $75 $19.95 to $75 ‘HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 FIFTH AVENUE, ;ii‘S. Lortay Pearls may be procured in any vari- ation of size and hue, in strands of varying lengths, with clasps of gold or platinym, plain or studded with jewels. His Excellency— The Oyster again rules the larder, and Mrs, |] Housewife is busy seeking new ways of serving—but new or |] old, she cannot even think of || Oysters without thinking of Eddys Saiice MADE IN U. S. A. At Grocefs and Delicatessen Stores. || E Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. Remarkable Values Twenty to Two Hundred Dollars the Strand Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK

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