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gman Es RRS Sree = ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919. °° —— $$ DEPARTMENT STORE|#x*erior View of the Army’s Department Store; | MONM. ATHLETE EVENTS [iz ar tant struction Raymona| 4 stein, Robert Anderson, C Pus WRT . Police Stopping Rush of Clamorous Patrons| BOOKED FOR BROOKLYN csicits..t°°%sicr Svan’ an:) BROKERAGE FIRM RAIDED. 4 ' | drew Walsh, Charles Schlictieng, Ju- - — i je|lius, Loren, Arthur , Charles | Qwners of Philadelphia Office Can- RUN BY I) § ARMY ‘ 2 : = ey fTen-Mile Run and = Seven-Mile| Rijs, Frank A. Lederman and 1 side he Pause by Gelbeives, iJ iJ PS 4 by * e 1 APRS, DRA ¢ A Re. Walk Will 7 Decided pleat oe NIN PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 17—Opening a tie ria ee KEEPING CAPT. EVANS BUSY#)21Wv0,%0 exterminate ‘bucket shops tn shore ty J , " : . m DI t ft Sea Service Burean Now * A Brooklyn, has been picked a thé|' te Charge of Shipping Sphools, |teTdiy sized the brokerage Offices of i scene for the, national ten-mile rum Brower & Childs at No, 703 Real Estate im Announcement was made toM@ay from | ~ ding. W: t . mplete in Every Depart- : ran * . onde Wess ym © ciation of the United States, which|Board,-No. 45 Broadway, that in ad. 4 George J. Childs, proprietors of the ment—Has 8,000 Cus- | y ; i i REITAU, eT will be held Oct. 25. dition to his other duties as Director of /h4 George 3. Chulte. prope etorith eee An array of prominent athletes from all parts of the country have signi- fied their intention of participating: in the event. Wounded: soldiers, who are now in the local hospitals of Man- the Sea Service Bureau of the Shipping Board, Capt. Irving L. Evans has been placed in charge of all the Shipping tomers a Day. | By Fay Sterenson. spiracy fo maintain a bucket shop, oper- 1ting @ bucket shop in violation of the iw and conspiracy to cheat and de- Board's navigation and engineering | fraud. ools in the United States. Informafion jate last night was that |hattan, ‘Brooklyn and adjacent ding °°” both Bro@@r and Childs had left the mw. Capt. Evans says he intends to move | POM “Aeeoraing to representatl , Hurrah for the Ynited States Army! wrote, will be i irs dquarters of the board’s schools |°PB" ptatrict “Attorney, thee wiercs jNow that it is through with all the de- ps ‘ Broadway in order that all ac-|awindle will amount to between May "be co-ordinated, and $100,000. In Philadelphia | atone. Shipping Board has a total of |Branch offices also have been operated twenty-five schools in different parts'at 39 Wall Street, New York, in Wil. of the country, of which sixteen are ington, Del. and In ‘Trenton, N, J. seating capacity of more than 2,000 persons and it is expected that there will be a big attendance. In charge of the affair are. the fol- | jasser | talle of war, tt has opened up a full- A aepalet-ne A goad i], | Sedged retail atore at No. 22 West 19th | i HE attractivencs of the home pare Sood” rcnsitcne tt | ‘Here you may buy to your heart's) eamator, content, just as you would at eny “{latre department store, The war's |audden ehd had left mountains of socks, underwear, blankets, gloves, Wibber ‘bidts| lereina, overalls, brooms, (brushes, candies, ash cans, garbare | cans, shovels, spades and even ** tomes, with nobody to use or to wear ‘em. * | ‘Then it was that the War Depart- Easily reached from WestSide by | Ment officials collected all these things {6th or S9th St Crosstown Cars and determined to establish a huge re- 7) | tail store, Government-owned and run, | in the central community of each of 45 Cash at (al face. vee the thirteen army supply zones, 4 | ‘This huge department store of the Frenieh and Spanish Spoken Here Government's on 19th Street has || | Write lor 0-PageCatslopand P I}! | eleven storips to Mil. At present four 16,Page Autumn Sale Corcular | floors are boing teed, but goods are §-K00M APART WENT $245) coming in every day and it will be at AiGeT $325 VALUE | least fogr months, according to Cap- COM APARTMENT $375 tain Peterson, before the last sock is BEST $500 VALU nord. -KOUB) APART $585 NEST $700 VALUE. ; “The first fivor is Aovotedientirety to nese ‘second hand’ or renovated goods,” Our Liberal Terms raid Captain Peterson, as he led me in ‘olneiide eek 1 abet and out between the countefs and the alsies. “We have scores end gcores of ‘ : P [}] | bikers for these underclothes, socks,| with shawts over their heads fingering | blankets, and in many cases gloves! dustrial planfs in Worcester, Mass. \@toves}/‘atoes and garments which | and holding bits of ynderwear to the | Nd shocs which were ;almost as godd | Was over 60,000. ‘Im 123-places in the have all beeh ‘used but thoroughly} tight, running their fingers through Then'C t : panes States the Y. M. C. A. is show- renovated and aro, of eqursey old at | W sed” BoC! trying to hen Capt. Peterson whisked me up | ing pictures weekly remarkable prices.” ‘ightly used” mocks, or trying to Use| to the second floor, wherm 1 found all], Like the soldier shows, thera ts noth- FRANKLIN SIMON Boys’ SHOPS--FIFTH FLOOR BOYS’ HIGH SHOES Built for -Rough-and-Ready a Sizes 10 to 13}4 $700 Sizes 1 to 6 These are fine values, even though they are regular values. We do not have to cut a price to cut a figure in values at any time. We do the cutting in the beginning, when we price our merchan- dise for regular selling, and we certainly have marked our Boys’ Shoes where the values are marked! “slightly used” brooms and brushes,| new goods. £ Ing fancy about these Industrial ex- Fy Fy i 0 We el te Veal “SECOND HAND" AND “SLIGHTLY | and young matrons hurrying to and | type of buy at eavice hitations. The workers do not deraand . In narrow, medium and orthopaedic lasts, in - H from « jad their cha 4 he 3 ey stand Someti . ae ee al a locals eye rete towels ind | eae? own ‘the blankets and. towels | when the ahewe are given ontnide dur black, tan, mahogany and Ko-Ko leathers. : - [. On this floor I saw feeble old women supply” the family Ww’ ie and brand new pots and pans artd|ing the brief lunch hour, they wateb : cooking utensils. . Everything amelied | the screen while munching a sandwich. 7 F, fresh and new and the splc-span ap-| Other shows are. staged among the Some with Indestructible Soles soning can aid in utilizing left - overs and plainer viands. ‘Established 35 Years ing girls and boys as Gerks greeted | towns shows stag Getting food for . days. It’s a-time, ho said, “because the store is lit@ally | creases in enrolment in the factories |} Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets We started up Sept. 25 and, we vii persuaded to joia in com- , ”s i . , have been doing an avernge, daly | munity ‘singing, \earn the songs. of Boys’ and Children’s Haircutting Shop—Fifth Floor Rich Furs : Poarance of a department store was |machines in the factory itself, © be Youn pI 1 id " J e a Food for Thought. pe Tound on all Hides, Frequently in th * one and Capt. Peterson pointed with | tended by the families of the workers, the family is “fod ' i | peide to the stificioncy and general ed women and eo enjoying the) i s ; ; |atmosphere of the place. pictures as much as the men. for thought” these. C7TNA aU 1 inc. &s: great pride in all this,"| English classes show marked in-| : conMeR, Fi opposite @ nine days’ wonder, That Is exactly | where the films are shown. More- to consider. how 860 Stacey 425 if th Av Woa0 &ravi0n the time we had to prepare this waco. | ever, the workmen who gnther for the | much a gdod sea- 4 business of $21,000 and catering to} America, acquire American sentiments #,000 customers a day and hear brief talks upon Ameriean- e third floor is ajso devoted tol ism. + Dependability—Bernard anf Pauli have given 5 prene new goods and is run on exact- - —_—_—— - their entire business careers to the design and manu- iar the Pee ee Prater 6 8 mn HH facture of fars, Their long experience and absolute tirely to groceries. Here you can buy \ rn ll meee | guarantee of every fur in their Salon, assure not that famous army bacon, And next | only the smartness of the fasliions, but the de- week thers » noe sie aasorte ‘dabilit ? their fore. |ment + canned ‘goods. Yesterday | pendability ot jafterncom there was nothing but the LE |bucon on sale, but rows. and rows of S empty shelves stood waiting fog the | » foodstuffs yet to arrive. | Friday, Saturday and Monday ) EFFICIENCY AND CONVENIENCE SEEN ON EVERY HAND. Australian Seal Sport Coat ° Now, when the army does anything The \ilusttation shows one of the new [J D it does it right, and besides conduct- Sport Coats. 80 inches long, full box ing the sale of this surplas food and back, inset pockets and belt of seal; large f began ee ree Siren ate | wi collar and flowing be cuffs as Pp emergency hospital and all the many + of Natural Ru Squirrel. May also be ttle up to date things which the d trimmed with Australian modern department store does for its ha gtralian 195.00 i} i] s* e employees. « Capt. Peterson did t I Leader s H r y Opossum. wish me to leave the store until I had m Osie: MADE IN U..5S. A, At Grocers: Delicatessed Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St, N. Y: Two other ¢lothing stores have epened in my vicinity, using 0 fame similar to mine, * The Coat ts actually worth $27) ilnenhed anita of - simila ed some of the things, Bo we . tively haye no connection Seal Coat ‘ sh ot ‘ti “ne ‘ath fh » where thi theme” Myon. shore Hts lt an sactes tng, rutie beth, shot up othe Ata Boor ners there From 1822 to 1919 address below. ‘ deep collar and deep cuffs of Natural Off of this is a large rest room where the girl clerks “queens” of the i I SAM ‘ i, Saultrelor Beaver, | Speciat 325,00 A Ae na Ours is the oldest and one of the The Square Clothier - Tee; oe off of this is @ large emergency hos- ROSENTHAL, Prop largest hosiery mills in America. Proprietor” i reer new styies'in all the fashionable fare, Soriousiy ilk” You sce when « store ia, For 97 parte ie have studiously with apeial showing of Foxes, in taupe permanent" for at least four concentrated upon doing one thing Special 18.00 snap Then there is the mati order de- Hi well —satisfying the needs of hu- ; froulovtant dere oudate are alloa end om man feet. te Sooking: aver ‘thin huee dors | Hl i Ipswich Hosiery insures comfort, much credit should be given to Capt. Peterson, who takes as much pride fit, style, and enduring wear at a in his stocks and wares as if all the B stocks ané : price you will willingly pay. nt tim ite Tra had a eroat geal todo} {il 50,000,000 pairs of Ipswich Hosiery . Mecuet’ tend romaine’ th be ote gave satisfaction last year. Every ya night until 12, ‘Th { ii i i Fi; i Fu 5 Beredre mn until ciened” Sept” a dealer carries Ipswich Hosiery or he jong before 6 sun was » ° i i ants Fine furniture np a am quietly get i for'yos, atmy plankets ond wee, ayer pend . sy a rumbling sound of shuffling feo IPSWI LLS Mass, THE DINING ROOM 4 He looked out of the window and| {I ; CH MI » Ipswich, . saw a crowd of eager faces. The . . FOUNDED 1822 Captain says he feels quite confident 128 West 42nd Street. PEASE PIANO COMPANY, , | - | E ‘ ‘ ere " y Makers of ood hosiery for 34 Flathath Ave., Brooklyn, The wermth, and inexpressible charm payee OEE phate (rR pa tye ‘ ‘almost a century 57 Halsey St., Newark, N. J. of finely finished Mahogany and Wal- oney in thelr hands, pee iea: ge ae 4 © Captain climbe i ‘ , nut are nowhere better illustrated cony and addressed Me. would-be- fl ae * . customers. He told th 1 ‘ ‘ i ANCHOR Dentistry pee in our showing of Dining Room the vais aldn't ro le g on $4 SOF Mi M, PLATE : According to the Captain, about 6.000 | _ |illl| } | 100 That = The great variety of designs and wide Went awny, DUC the remainder clans | SS eae we =| range of prices make an appropriate el to the place Aaa the doors il 3 hs 4 officially qpened, bs selection very easy. + ertat is that this big st Lasts Abed going’ a" tremendour’ buses ad 4, “ handling bie crowd, And if yo plying the laws of nature, tole Regardless. of price, it is “Flint don't belleve New Yorkers appreciate Uievinge Uclas -basepticnally >’ Quality’ furniture—thoroughly guar- , \ a “bargain day” sala day after day we have brought this KOOF. and week after week, just go up and Bs noektsh vsttection, anteed. see for yourself, Again I aay, hurrah that no other plate for the United States Army! igcerhn pondrritaning , Suites from $325 to $5,000 ¥ ~y nen TEACH AMERICANIZATION mise eattce, cave your! interter Decgretton TO ALIENS BY USING ‘MOVIES’ | ew sey thar ate Det Oriental & Domestic. Rugs ‘y How the moving picture has been Drapertes borrowed from the theatre and taken to the great industrial plants of ‘the Flints Caine United States to help in the work of 20-26West 36th. Americanization, is told by repre: tives of the Industrial Depar' the Young Men's Christian Association, who will outline the further extension of the movement when the “Y" meets in Detroit late next month for its fortieth annual convention, In 1916 taking the movie into the “ : 9 factory was a dublous experiment. In a eeciennemenran ie AR Hu h at poten. Fa 4 CUTAN AOMORI TAL UV AATCC | HATH ei A PILL ULILILn UU TUM ° « - —_"