The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1920, Page 17

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“Ruddigore’’ | \ A Fine Revival * By Sylvester pid ling. UDDIGORE,"” ed at the | S¥° and car. it is life pce | Gil ful t y nearly tell his 1 to his foster ed to press bis 4 lean fun, its naiv t the t so long is a wonder Need to spoil sport by telling th of the wicked } fate and a long vommit a er finally he libe 5 curse and mar Go and see ar It’s worth whi The text and the music iw Campbell was man-o-war's tale of British hornpipe that manner that no_pro- 1‘ excel, William Dan- of the disappearance of himself from the 8 his own true love hear for yourselves: | Jinan, w f are in the f CLT OTT GERSON “CIGARIST” 1572 BROADWAY Bryant 6699 Cor. 47th Street NOT SPECIALS—BUT EVERY DAY If You Can’t Save at These Prices STOP SMOKING Camels 176 Murads 20 for 32¢ 20c Meccas 17 Der | Helmars ‘ 20 246 Geo FE ledienta,....176 Carton | Trophies (cork).20 * 24c 20c Chesterfields. .17c of Trophies (plain).20 " 20¢ 20¢ Lucky Strike. 17c London Life 2c 20c Lord Salisbury.17c 200 Old Egypt . 15 156 20¢ Afternoon 14¢ Home Run 2 pkgs. for 25¢ FATIMAS 20 for 20c MURADS 1.50 per 100 DUKE OF YORK 2pks. for 29¢ Pall Mall. Rounds 20 for 39c YALL LLL LIAL LUL LOUD ULADALUL LLL LLL TILL LDOMLLULE LILLE LLALLL ALLOA MODUL LILLE LD MOGULS 1.50 “ 100 /5.00 Gillette Razor $4.00 NATURALS. 1.50 “ 100 |Gillette Blades,75c Per Dozen HELMARS.. 1.10 “ 100 FEVER READY BLADES PRETTIEST... 1.00 ** 100 30c Per '; Dozen NO COUPONS— NONE TO DEALERS “Some Women Marry to Save Coupons.” “IT Am Surrounded by Chain Stores but Licking Them All.” MAIL ORDERS FILLED--ADD 10¢ PER CARTON GIVE TO IRELAND AND LEND TO LIBERTY Republic of Ireland Bond Certificate Campaign | BEGINNING JANUARY 17, 1920 GIVE YOUR LIBERTY BONDS FOR LIBERTY. HELP THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND TO FUNCTION HOW THE MONEY WILL Bé USED. Che money will be used in the same way as the proceeds of the loan already bseribed jn Ireland, Out of that fund, for example, Dail Lireann has already voted sums 'o establish a National Judicial System. 2 finance a Consular System, 3—To develop and encourage Irish Sea Fisheries 4—To inquire into and report upon the Industrial resources and possibilities °* Ireland, develop and encourage Irish Industries, ‘o establish ~ National Civil Service. 7—To reopen Technical Schools closed by the policy of a British Department 8—To establish Land Tenancy Socicties with a view to the reoceupancy of untenanted land. 9—To establish a Land Mortgage Bank to Finance the Land 'Tenaney Se 10—T'o Encourag’ anti-Trish }}! ieties. the Replanting of Forest Areas. It is for these and a score of similar purposes de- signed to give work, stop emigration, and develop Ireland socially and economically, that the money will be spent Every Bond Certificate You Subscribe For Will Help— Keep Ireland for the Irish) Abolish the Slums Re-people the Land Drain the Bogs Harness the Rivers Put the Irish Flag on every Lift Ireland Up |\Turn Her Face Sea Start the Looms Spinning | Rising Sun to the bond certificates of the $50 to the Subseribe Tauued! di denominations of #10 —$1,000--45,000— $10,000 Irish Republic. $100—#500 PAYABLE IN FULL OR AS FOLLOWS: Virst Payment, 20 per cent, with application Second Payment, 40 per cent. March 1, 1920, ayment, YO per cent, April 1, 1920 Vinal Payment, 20 per cent. May 1, 1920 To Eamon de Valera, President of the Republic of Ireland 411 Fifth Avenue, New York City reby tender to the Government of the R {% Th valantatl the President of Republ nment of the said Republic nor its agents 4 ybligation to repay this sum, or to pay interest on suid sun to me or to my heles until the said Republic of freland ix internationally recognized and until the lapse of six months from th © tre from British military control of the Republic of Ireland. Address Bond Certificates Issued by The American Commission on Irish Independence, and whether h nes in the patter s and all pretended to. was a gues Mad Margaret and app a 1 8 | proved it. conducted with his and applauding from start! "the cast, an admird himself got a lot of fun on ish. Why this sparkling bur- | headed Hy | performances, lesque of melodrama by Gilbert and| wicked i npe ot n ; " Sullivan, with its 1} |Oakapple Olive Fremstad, whose nefin French, Malian, and. Ki of how | BLOOMINGDALES 59TH TO 60TH STREET THE. EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY wa enunciation ought tiehard Hageman's LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE Why the Walters Is the Best Player at Its Price Bloomingdale Brothers are the owners of the great Walters Piano Factory. Evety instrument built in the Walters Factory is sold from the Piano Depart ment of Bloomingdale Brothers. This is the reason why we can offer this beautiful Player which embodies all the very best player devices to be found in Player Pianos and which stands in a class by itself for beauty of case design and tone quality at this advertised price of $525. When you buy your Player from Bloomingdale Brothers you are buying direct from the Manufacturer. CALL TOMORROW and allow us to demonstrate this wonderful Player for you. Free With Each Player A Beautiful Music Cabinet- Handsome Bench to Match $10 Worth of Music of Your Own Choice and Free Delivery Special Low Terms 3 A WEEK If you will make inquiries you will find that there is @ serious shortage of Player Pianos today This has been caused by shortoge of all materials that enter into the manufacture of Player Pianos, and also the unsettled labor conditions which This condition will, no doubt, mean an early advance in the prices of all Pianos and Player Pianos; we fore urge you to call and select your Player at this time, So as to make it possible for r families to purchase a Player without delay, we have purposely arranged an EASY PAYME PLAN, which will allow you to,pay for your Player in easy weekly or monthly payments, and we invite you to take advantage of this convenient method of paying. OF ONLY you are familiar with Send Name and Address for Full Particulars NAME ADDRESS Orvill 1 Hall yester "| Opera by v enthusiastic laurels by his splendid singing and 1 house must}dance of Andalusia yer-facting of Turridu in “Cavalleria,” his smith,” Was oddly sug Follow old) English round, Rimsky Mice.” Rachmaninoff's " A crawd Beethoven's fifth symphony, ‘a 20, 1920, WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF MY NEWARK STORE ever Before! ever Again! EXTRA TROUSERS FREE © Suitsto order SPP Extra / HOSS 150. Pat After taking inventory I find myself heavily overstocked for this ‘ime of the year, and for this reason I am slashing prices more than half. I piace on sale at all my four stores a wonderful line of Woolens, consisting of BLUE SERGES, FANCY WORSTED, TWEEDS, CASSIMERES and CHEVIOTS. Never before and never again will you have the opportunity to buy such remarkable values under existing conditions. 4 Some of these Woolens have sufficient for two-piece suits; some, three-piece; others, suit and extra trousers. I will make to your measure, regardless of your size, suit to order, including extra pants, $15.50. Uncalled for Suits Ready to Wear Trousers $ 5:00 Odd Vests S. HENRY ADLER é 1432 BROADWAY, Near 40th St., next door to Empire Theatre Open Evenings Until 10 2. M.—Saturday Until it P. 70 Nassau St., Corner John 3 Church St., Near Liberty Open Untit7 P. M.—Saturday Until 9 P.M. Open Until 7 P. M. 44 Flatbush Avenue, Near Nevins Street, Brookiyn, N. Y. Open Evenings Until 10 2. M.—Saturday Unell 11 P.M. Daylight Workrooms: 505 STATE ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y. Sale of 95-Piece Dinner Sets Our Special 3-ROOM OUTFIT *129 Pay for It $1.75" Weekly Ludwig ae s Rise Credit Enables You to Enjoy Your Home While Paying For It Young married couples especially should avail themselves of this opportunity to start housekeeping at a saving. This sale includes 2, 3, 4 and S-room outfits, complete in every detail. Come in and select the ‘one you want pay a few dollars down and the balance in small weekly or monthly payments, Convince yourself by comparison that this is the House of LIBERAL CREDIT AND LOW PRICES 3~- Room Out- fit of Period Furniture 298 Lay for It £5 Weebl ACCOUNTS. OPENED FROM 4- Room Out- fit of Period Furniture MA Foon Bedroom Suit (Four Pieces) fee. Pree $228 $450 chert wiertian| Pay for This Sui a i 70 2 8%) $2.75 Weekly 3 £6 Woot! Cash oF Credit. ol 7. 89! Fumed Oak Buffet Cash oF Credit. . $12.40 Sale of High Grade Ranges 27.69 Cash or Credit. Tapestry Arm Chair Rea. Priee 908, 53.74 Caan or Credit Reg. Price $45 39.49 Cash or Credit 50-Piece Dinner § Wigh Shelves Extra, $6.98. A’ guaranteed baker and Lares Mirror Handaomely mad N. Y. STORE HOURS 9 to 5.30 DALLY—-OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9.30 Jimenica's GREATEST Victrolas, Grafonolas FuRNiTURE House and Supertones rom 425 » $300 nterest Added Ga qj . | 25 Mahogany % ine ae: 135 70 3G ioox 8’ Se EE Lt LN A OT ON NI ee ET EE Se = ee nee

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