The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1920, Page 12

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eke tee cece Se meme eat Soe pa I a ES OG CIO Bebool Union and the reviewing ficera wero the guests of writen Eupmerators Will Hamlin Childs at a luncheon at the Rafe at Co LYN CHEERS UA. PARADES. OF SUNDAY SCHOOLS “More ian 100,008 100,000: Children +, and Teachers Turn Out in 94st Annual March. Ray this gathering. parade of ino twonty- to their respective Sunday erg where they were served with cream and cake. pha eel SS POST OFFICE CLERK HELD. Ruff's secretary, M. J. Rael Bill From Opened Bavelope, — | “st!on. A trap laid in the Post Office tion in the Municipal Ferry House St. George to-day led to the arrest ot Frank Collins, thirty-four, a Post Of facturing Mortenk Chub. H, B, Shane pre-| In appreciation of his Sindned dur- ing the taking of the census of mamu- the facturers im his district, William A. four divisions, the children returned uff, Chief Agent, in to be tendered a ee vga to-night by the 200 enumera- tors who worked under his supervision |"Phe dinner will be held at Ravenall’s re at Coney Island and Mr, Gade sheried ad Gonshe Mndies ‘{neluded in. the testimonial of appre- The district under the supervision of Mr. Ruff comprised New York and part of New Jersey with about 45,000 manu-' Women Voters, fine ke, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1990 ofeers of the Brookiyn re. TO DINE CENSUS SUPERVISOR DRESS CRUSADE IN FILMS. «| Well Keown Ww Simple “Siip- 2 Gix well known New York women|* have consented to pose before the movie camora in costumes intended to per- muade the women of the country to adopt a different mode of draws. The costumes will bo atmple altp-on gar- ments which can be manufactured at low cost, The films will be shown neti gd the country and are to be e HAucational Department of The Universal. Film Cor ‘he women who Paes J Peres | Ce the. stato dndustiias a La, Tiftany of ‘omm| the Manhattan’ Boroy ‘obin ot first bank re to pointed tn this city; Mise Tatelle Bere and Physteal Ww. “and | Madame Moreau Ch poser. - ee =) e 5 tving teller Beeler “ot cA n, ah Opera com= "SAVE MONEY 1 The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily Lares made. gh ‘fom ‘ists ‘uncalied for Suits $5 to $12 Value, Quality and Service are‘outstanding features of the Store policy. This policy is more than ever emphasized in the purchasing oppor- flee —. whom Secret Service of appropriating Gov- etive placed a ‘ed ectal iclivery, letter Hina, “ste ing i When more than 100,000 teachers J and children formes to-day tn thelr | ernme | dwenty-four divisions for the annual | $10, pitta Brooklyn Sunday School parade there | Post Offic: wore grandfathers and grandmothers |sesslon he along the lines of march who, as they |°Pened letter ‘watched the marching children, re- * membered the days when they them- ‘ gatves paraded in just that way, be-|which left Hamburg May 29 and ‘cause the Sunday School parade has|Southampton May 31 with 112 first! een held every year for nearly a | gubin and ceftury—for ninety-one years, to be -exact, , 4 This parade is second only to * "Christmas in the hearts of the young- wters of the Protestant churches of ‘ Brooklyn and many hours are spent for days in advance making the white @resses of the little girls and the care- fully pressed knickers of the boys. By reason of the great number of Puplis in the Sunday schools, there ‘were twenty-four separate parades to-day, and these covered all the territory from Newtown Creek to Coney Imand. Along the route of nts oFiyment fa Pattee < "sin. poten ever rteteartanlan (Steward Dies on Manchuria. ‘The American liner Manchuria, | was Yo w be turn! brother, J 4 Rhrona Wo. G85 Mast 16th Birsee the Bronx. Dentist is to make herself as attractive as possible, Perfect teeth is an absolute essential to beauty. ‘ ies 8 teeth are imperfect each of these score of divisions there and replaced “hn ‘ieogh Cc. were reviewing stands and lines of vices o! who has Aoting parents, The largest division been eminent "ewecetaful. was that which brought 15,000 chil- er moderate charge dren tn line for the march through loomingdales indorse the TEN- YEAR GUARANTEE we give. Dr. H. B. CA! OFFICE ON THE THIRD FLOOR AT BLOOMINGDALES, 5Mh-60rh Bt, Hours 9-6. Phone ter tnd" ioce treated the ser- Prompect Park. There, among the distinguished citizens in the review- ing stand was the former @or' to Germany, James W. Gerard. ‘The, Chief Marshal of the parade ‘wan W. 8. Hueston. He and the other —says the dictionary is “a series of rythmic and con- certed movements timed to music.” TAA eh. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Exceptional Offering of New Summertime Frocks 342 ‘STREET BOUGHT AT PRESENT LOW MARKET PRICES, OFFERED AT LESS THAN LAST YEAR’S PRICES . 7.80 Values to $12.75 Charmingly individual models of cool flowered voiles and fine ging- hams with crisp organdie collars and cuffs, Two of several models pictured. Ginghams come in plaid effects or in pink, blue, orchid, jade or black and white checks. Voiles in orchid, tan, navy or black on white backgrounds. Sroadinay tunities offered to the public at the present time oH. Aliman & Cu. MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street The Men’s Shoe Department is featuring the following “specials” in Men’s Balta Low Shoes ; Balta Brogue Oxfords, in wing-tip,; full-toe models, made of light or dark brown calfskin, perpair . 6 2 «© 5» «© ¢« $ $11.00 Balta Oxfords, in a straight-tip, narrow-toe model, made of dark brown or black cordovan (genuine), per pair . . . . e ° e . $12.50 Balta Oxfords, in a new wing-tip, narrow-toe model, made of highly finished dark brown cordovan (genuine), per pair . . . . . . e e $13.75 All of the prices quoted are subject to War Revenue tax. Men accustomed to quality footwear wiH find this a rare purchasing opportunity “Timed to music”’—how much better and more easily you time your steps to some music—music that is “jazzed,” accented, just for dancing. One of the foremost mas- ters of jazz interpretation in New York plays and edits Connorized dance selections. CONNORIZED MUSIC CO. New York cA NEW development in Metal Day Bed construction. A typical example of Green- point leadership in bed crafts- manship and quality, tons, 160 Surf Satin and ‘Gabardine Sport Skirts Very Specially Priced 4.80 Regularly §.95 The very smartest skirts of the season featuring’ the new patch and slit pockets, trimmed with pearl but- Some are tucked at the bottom or use pearl buttons down the entire back. and tubable and all are extraordinary values. (Department on SIXTH FLOOR) . y~7 aE ih Drink All are well tailored 1.85 Formerly Selling to 3.95 Charmingly simple models for sports or summer wear, either tai- lored or lace trimmed and fashioned of colorful organdies, checked voile, and batiste. Orkin standard in quality and work- manship and very unusual values at their reduced price. Two Pictured. ea Cola Ma i Seld only by Furniture HH mT IV ary Wash Satin Camisoles SSC Formerly to $1.95 Lace Trimmed or Tailored IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED =" | —A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND IT eit es) inniaiiiipiigsinitiapaiysh

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