The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1920, Page 8

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m Sa cate ett ee '9HE EVENING WORLD, FR " Porenetres be passed by the National ‘sore and I didn’t think ft could be very naughty,” said the theatre man, Dr. Heald sald all he had to say when he stopped tt, gain Rouse RUSSIA’S MASTER | WOMAN SPY CAUGHT} Trapped Aboard French Hospital Ship, Where She Had Taken Refuge. PARIS, Feb. 13.—Charged with veing one of Lenine’s master spies, a beau- tifal woman, calling herself the Bar- oness de Meyendorff, has been arrested aboard the French hospital ship Dugua is’ Time They Appear on Bereen and Heald Stops the the National Board of Censors) & certain film showing dimpled bes, whose charming owners gain- led On the screen, little did it reckon Nev. Harry B. Heald, rector of Rpiscopal Church in Port J tas je rector does not belleve in» pud-| if ¥ of knees and what connects with the ground. He made this B & few weeks ago when kilted s0- ety girls of Port Chester appeared as) Iaasies in a charity entertain- it tn the High School, He and his! w thelr names from the list | " be suicidal. afternoon 300 of 400 men, fem and children of the church gath- the parish rooms under the proper to see a moving picture Funder church auspices. Suddenly, @ picture with knees in ic) fe! The Rev. Mr. Heald ordered it ONE OF 300 NECCO SWEETS New England Confectionery Company « BOSTON, Mass. SHR was explained the film was a sub- sent in place of the one ordered & New York theatre. “It was Board of on the Ministry of Marine an- She boarded the ship at Sebastapol early last month with a bandaged arm AMMEYE ‘Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York REPUTATION AND PRIDE To give you anything less than one hundred cents’ worth of Cammeyer Shoes for your dollar would We've too much to lose. Our position, prestige and goodwill, built up in the last sixty years, must be protected — that’s why it is safest to buy Cammeyer Shoes. Our pride in our reputation is your protection. SHOES pe: | OPPENHEIM,CLUNS & € 34th Street—New York Unusually Attractive Modes for Spring Misses’ Street and Afternoon Dresses fe - The ag gongs hae of the House of Oppenheim, Collins & Co. in introducing Exclusive Attractive Misses’ Eton Dress of ) Tricotine, beautifully braided and gold tinsel embroidered. Crushed Girdle and Sash of Moire Ribbon. Special Misses’ Afternoon Dress of Taffeta. Surplice waist effect, short sleeves and new extended pockets with shirrings of Taffeta. Special Misses’ Taffeta Dress, in an en-) tirely new Basque Model. Tunic Skirt. Lace collar. Narrow Ribbon Girdle in contrasting color. Special Misses’ Tricotine Dress, Basquc | model. Distended pockets. Gros- grain Ribbon trimming. Lace col- lar. Braided and Embroidered. | Special | Convertible collars. Leather belts. Novelty and plain 42.50 48.00 '50.00 58.00 Misses’ Spring Polo | the Prevailing Modes is recognized. ‘ The liberal appreciation of maintain- ing Moderate Prices is demonstrated daily by an enviable and iscriminating Clientele. oats Also suitable for women to 36 bust measure be of Oppenheim, Collins & Co. have been busil (A) Girls’ Dress of Barred Ging- - ham, in Red, Maize and Blue. Panvl waist effect, with organ- die pleated collar. Sash and piping of self color. 6 to 14 years. 4 4 Special 5.90 Girls’ Dress of ‘‘Linon Kloth,”’ | in Blue, Maize and Rose. Long _ waist effect, scalloped collar and cuffs. Embroidered, button trimmed. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Special 6,90 if Girls’ New Spring Dresses While Winter has been spending itself, the Juvenile Fashion Specialists of the House n ] engaged collecting Children’s Styles for Spring and many of them are here—Especially Crisp, Dainty Dresses. Misses’ and Children’s Dept., Third meek tenn mma BR a EN: is paid to have soon had every officer aboard giving her his confidence. suspicious Major had her “wound” ex- amined and found under the bandage saying she had been wounded by the! documents of introduction to Bolshe- | Bolsheviks. She became so popular she vist organizations in Western Europe. Plain tailored Sport models. Box and inverted pleated backs. Patch pockets. | silk linings. Special 45.00 | (B) Girls’ Dress of Barred Ging- ham, in Brown, Blue and Pink. Embroidered over blouse. Col- lar, cuffs and belt of plain material. 10 to 16 years. Special 8,50 (C) Junior Coat Dress of Im- ported Plaid Gingham and plain color Chambray. collar, cuffs and vest. White Pique Pink, Green and Leather. 10 to 16 years, Special 10.50 Floor A New Spring . Very Specially Jaunty Sailors. OPPENHEIM, GLLINS &. 34th Street—New York Spring Millinery Sale Saturday Creations in Lisere Straw. Off-Face and Tam effects, close fitting Turbans and Colorful Springtime trimming motifs. 8.50 Priced Hats Also on Sale-in Our Brooklyn Store OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Abou (Three Mod Trimmed. Col Models. White Unusual Values On Special Sale Saturday t 1000 Georgette Blouses | Embroidered, Braided and Lace New Spring Shades. and Plaids in Taffeta and Satin. 7.90 to 9.75 Values 4.85 boiling salt and pepper. Pour into Sones buttered moulds, which are Charming placed in saucepan full of water. PHIA Here els Illustrated) lar and Collarless » Flesh, Navy and Also Stripes GUM chewing Want ane nn mn ahem A I EI ee LISTERATED gum, invalu- able during the War as a nerve steadier. Listerated Gum Corporation, N.Y. Quiets the Nerves Air-men, sub- marine crews, night patrols, all found this arc 10 NUGGETS 5¢ a The Ss und ay World s - Positions" than any Directory Retalt Lexingt Aves H 2E. makes more ‘Offers other two mediums in the universe. SPECIALTIES | Eye exa minations— Soft Lite lenses— Pre-war prices— Mm.Singer Cheese Custard Beat four eggs—half cup mille DELPHIA” CREAM CHEESE til custard sets. parsley. The name * on the label is your guarantee of richness, purity and freshness. A PHENIX PRODUCT A5 Day Sale MOTORMEN TRUCKMEN CHAUFFEURS Etc., Etc., Etc. Munson Last, U. S. Army 557 BROADWAY yi oR Ser ubway Station, 1 Save Cecayod Teeth, Tighten Loose Teoth. Treat Diseased Gums, 740 Lexington Av. S. W. Cor. 59th fi -_ SUNDAY WORLD ‘WANTS! WORK WONDERS, Sole Distribater 156 Fulton St. 981 Prospect Av. “PHILA- ~one Let simmer gently un- Garnish with “PHILADEL- It is Is an Opportunity r. ‘Tel, Spring 3143 Wholesale ERCHANTS' CLEARING Meenas E OF AMERICA Between Spring ‘ome Ave. and Spring St. a 125th St.| 169 E. 34th St. v. Sth Ave. 1.N, W. Cor, Sd. Ave, 1 2M

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