The evening world. Newspaper, September 7, 1920, Page 23

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GIRL SLAPS FLIRT, THEN HANDS HIM OVER TO A COP “ecompanies Prisoner to Police Station, Where Charges are Preferred. HEN a man tried to flirt W with Mise Bertha Frazier, 4 telephone operator, of No. 378, Wast 189th Street, the Bronx, at 149th Street and Court- landt Avenue, that borough, at midnight last night, she slapped ~ his face and seized him by the coat collar, holding him until the arrival of Patrolman Pens, Miss Frazier asked the patrol- man to accompany her to the po- lice station with her prisoner, here the man said he was ichael Semfert, thirty-nine ars old, but refused to give his dress, He was charged with jsorderly conduct, UNION PLUMBERS. QUIT THEIR JOBS Dacline to Work With Non-Union Men—To Confer With Bosses. - Two hundred plumbers, fitters ana | helpers walked out to: from shops where non-union labor was employed | and joined the strike instituted last | week by merhbers of the Plumbers, Fit- tera and Helpers Local 32 of the Amal- gamated Metal Workers of America. Officers of the unton announced they ex- pected to extend the strike to every non- union shop in the alty by to-night. ter a request from the master plumbers for a conference a committee Of atrikers was appointed to meet them. It was claimed that some of the mas- ter, plumbers had broken away, from n and formed a new om ganization under the name of the Altera- fon apa Jobbing Plumbers of Greater York, A committee of ten was appointed to meet this organization, phil CONCERTS AND MUSIC. OSCAR HAMERSTEIN'S MARiATTA Coy id MONDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 20,8.15) Tea: Lethe, Barron, Coraio, Freeman, Cipell, Valle Ppa, De “Mette, Sale rt a and Guerrtert BOX one Pa: OPENS TOMORROW: POPULAR PRICES AMUSEMENTS. neairy, Col THURS. j EORGE. ARLIS: oe “Call, the Doctor” 4 jean Arenibeid. ume COHAN Tan SMASHING HIT GENIUSsxeCROWD Greatest Cohan Success in Years SEATS SELLING & WEEKS ANEAD KNICKERBOCKER hd Liberty ist, ita “The Night Boat”, Thee. ew. 4d E Matinee ‘Thurs. d& i Henry Miller & Blanche Bates| FRAN HETY, 40 Bt. Mrs. #.90, Mate, Wed. Sat.290 i ka Ay Po Bionx Opera House ii"s,.® ay: «St LENORE ULRIC§,uenreR” SOLUMBIA 2yaityeee it THE GOLDEN ‘CROOK™ ‘N ENEMY ‘OF i THE PEOPLE Iban $2 N you goon your vacation this Summer have your favorite paper mailed to you every day. Evening World, 25c per week Daily World, 25¢ per week Sunday World, 10c per Sunday 3 ah ares ae Rowe tends York Word, sete New York City, ¢ a FLOWERS FOR POLICE HEADS led Officiain Get Trib- utes Krom Friends, Offices of the newly appointed police officials were turned into floral bowers “ran EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 19 friends and adinirere. Chief Inspector Lahey received two jatge floral horseshoes five feet hirt and several baskets of flow: Deputy Commissioner Cray many floral tributes. ‘The Brooklyn “< tectl¥e, apureny woes a er Sie Mane ting ns john T. Mahon. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. HEA Coughtin, ward K 4 Pay an Winter : CIND aa “ee Rao "Dining, pnt tn ‘ost Be i i, a +4 JOE wel x ZIMBALIST'S "HON SI YOEW qr ‘80th, nr, Bway, Bye. 6.) Nr BLUE BONNET Wer tndity CENTRAL ip. See Be HOR Lit PURCELL in “POOR LITTLE RITZ Gf HAPP =o “LUCKY LADIES NicHty EMILY STEVENS Lit TLE Iss cuaaify GREENWICH VILLAGE on we ae Wednesday and Saturday 2.30, FBeZy He DOWEMIANS me. ARNOUNCE EERWICH Y OLE eres =| BROADHURST Thea. ah, i, ||COME SEVEN SHUBERT ™. Bea oF AMUSEMENTS. pes oes For we A ae AWA BEOPLE iL bln Little Old New York By RIDA eC ENON ans Woot of with Avenue WEDNESDAY THURSDAY PARMA Peary “PADDY a Rit ALLER RUBAN Resembiog “Pogo” jeart, _ Imported © Japanese Crepe Our reg. .38 quality Japanese Crepes in all desirable plain shades, suitable for kimonos, dressing sacques and® chil- dren’s dresses. Crepe is a fabric that is rapidly growing in popularity—because of its durability, and the many uses to which it can be put, and because of the facility with which it can be laundered. It needs no ironing, but simply to be shaken and dried, when it is ready for use. Kimonos made of this fabric may be made to look extremely artistic by embroidering them in a con- trasting-colored worsted or braid. INE ELLIOTTS sia” SPANISH | Love Boys’ Fall Coats Our Regular 88.74 Full or half belted models, some with extra sailorecollar, G: ity navy serges or fancy cassimeres. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Boys’ Trousers ENTER MADAME itn, GILDA GARRICK’ ¢ $5, Wa ftth Fitzroy 108 1983: Rree OPPORTUNITY nickerbocker styles, in folk models, in fine. * fabrics of medium and dark color- |. Sizes 8 to 18 years, Furnishings Boys’ School Blouses Boys’ Percale Blouses HOLE NTH “THE BA Our Regular $1.48 Light and medium striped percales Our Regular $1.48 Sport or Eton styles, with lon; New striped patterns ani Siaes 4 to 15 years. ath St Theatre i: § maxing Spectacle Ever Se Lobe, Boys’ Percale Shirts Our Regular $1.04 A splendid a satggtment of new fane One Hagar 6 8148 New Fall styles, in brown, gray and “Way Down East" with ye Music c, Program ¢ 50. Ever, 600, te $2. ‘mot er: eulle orfiven 1834 0 14 neck. NOW PLAYING William Fox Presents “While New York Sleeps” | ASTO “CONTINUOUS NOON TO 11 P. M. INE SDAY fd PETTICOAT DAY Before etting fitted for the new Fall Suit, remember In our Petticoat and Corset Departments you never fail to find just what you need, at just the price you wish to pay. Corsets AT TWO THEATRES ON BROADWAY Petticoats lersey Petticoats s les and in all color combina- GEO. M. COHAN’S|| UNDREDS TURNED AWA’ THE, MELORMAMA. SI SENSATION, oF TH Sateen Petticoat: Women’s and Misses’ Wool Plaid Skirts White Coutil; low bust; long hip. Top trimmed with embroidery 13.95 Our reg. $18.97 and $19.97 Sizes 26 to 32 THURSDAY WEDNESDAY Sale of RITERION THIRD WEEK—Continuous Noon to 11.80 P | ene With. MAE MURRAY and DAVID POWELL A George Fitzmaurice Production * The Famous Mrs. Fa‘r} | — = Paramount-Sennett Comedy “DON’T WEAKEN” RIALT ATTY Arbuckle in “THE ROUND UP” FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA Hugo Riesenfeld and Lion Vanderheim conducting. RIVOL Thomas Meighan “CIVILIAN CLOTHES” Mack Sennett Comedy “IT’S A BOY” RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA Frederick Stahlberg and Jos, Littau conducting. Opaque Window Shades Ready to Hang. Our Regular 78c. Newest Fall plaids, in a wonderful assortment Box and knife pleated— Just the kind of skirts that go so well with a sweater for the day's outing in the Autumn. of color combinations. See other page for start of season sales of New Fall Silks and Tots’ Dresses. Why use soiled or worn window shades when a considerable saving can be effected by buy- ing now these Shades, which are mounted on aap endable spring rollers with slats and White, ecru and gr MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M./ To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone $84.50 Fine Seamless Wilton 2 feetyChinese designs ‘ BUG DEPT.THIRD FLOON, $294 Junior Bora’ Wasable Sits Russian and pleated styles plain colors and stripes i BROADWAY . /210 & R15. Mate.25 & S00, Eve. 35 to #1 | AN K. TH CLOTHING—THIRO FLOOR. lace or embroidered "DON’T MISS THE MONSTER CARNIVAL, SOUTH BEACH, 8. I., BROADWAY AT 49th ST. mig coat and hai heat Kray INFANTS! WEAM- SECOND “Ful and % nize crochet spreads large pockets—8 to 16 yrs BOYS’ CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR. $7.00 Grow.ng Girls’ Shoes Dark brown—high cut, laced shoes with, broad toes and low heels— wide widths—sizes SHOE DEPT.—BKCOND ¥L00N. $3.75 Girls’ Dark Tan Laced Shoes High cut-bréad toge—sultable for school wear—sizes fri SPRADNS BASEAMENT PROCTOR, YORK TOEATERS STEEPLECHASE THE FUNNY PLACE URE & POOL BATHIN 1Ck! D 45 ct. Yard Wi Outing Pink and white and . STARLIGHT“ 8 ‘SHOR DEPE—SLCOND wiaai’ $4.77 Floral Silkoline Comfortables. ..3.22 Cotton filled--full size. COMPORTABLES-HASUSENT, $2.58 French Serges, 40-inch. myrtle and black ok ‘Gooue-MaIN FLOUR 50 Pain, et M a a UPHOLSTERY DEPT BASkMTENT 97 ct New Alhambra 0 wine JOY RIDERS B81" IF) NORMA TALMADGE | & WWERAY LEWLA, “hg ands wma.” Hp oh tS ARS RS ani ih. | aeapemnanesssasiebteaaa SEE OTHER PAGE FOR START OF SRRION SALES NEW FALL SILKS AND ps DRESSES, — STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. — AEARN | Wee of With Avenue BACK-TO-SCHOOL SALES Hats, Dresses, Coats, Shoes and Other Needs for Every School Boy and Every School Girl Are Featured at SPECIAL PRICES in These BACK-TO-SCHOOL SALES Following for Both Today and Tomorrow:— Back-to-School Sale Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings Outfitting be boy for the study-da: school ir problem, by assembling Whine ea customary care and thought these great assortm made clothes and furnishings to meet the boys’ Fall and Winter Boys’ ‘Suits (Many With Extra Trousers) erposs sae, 19.78 Plain or a ttpeted Norfolk models, developed in fine wool fabrics. Large assortment of patterns. Well tailored. Sizes 10 to 18 years. Boys’ Extra 1 as Suits Back-to-School Sale Offerings School Togs for Kindergarten Tots Little Tots’ Polo Hate—special lot —sines to six $207..., SCHOOL SALE 1.94 Little Tots’ Hate—felt roll brim Sailors and velvet Tams—blue, brown and navy: $1.97... SCHOOL SALE 1.54 Little Tots’ Coats—belted ond Em- pire models in cheviot and zibeline —colors are brown, navy aid green it wor SCHOOL SALE 6.28 Little Tots’ Wool Sweater —well made—belted style wi Byron collar — brown, iy pea cock blue, gray and cardinal—sizes to 6 years—our $7. SCHOOL SaLe 5.87 Tote’ Ginghim and Chambray Dresses—in« lange variety of pretty modela—t S07 1001, SALE LAS Little Tote’ White Dresses— dainty yokes and Empire styles, prettily’ trimmed—sizes to 6 yrs. CHOOL SALE: 2.34 Back- recoe may Sale Values Girls’ Weenie || and Underwear Beacon Cloth Bath Robes— SCHOOL SALE 3.78 $4.96—soft down qual- je light and dark color- d i a eho cket Girls’ Black Sateen Bloomers— strongly made of good quality | "0 to 18 years— |] our reg. $1.38... | Sizes 8 to 18 ye: our reg. $1.68, . Girls’ Flannelette Skirt: SCHOOL SALE B.O® Onr reg. 81.44—Princens atyle— with hemstitched or scalloped ruffles sizes 6 to 10 Batiste Princess Slips SCHOOL SALE 1.05 Our regular $8.06 large variety of pretty style embroidery and lace trimm okes and skirts Girls’ Cambri Drawers — HOOL SALE .74 Our regular $1.23—neatly finished with rows of Ince or etabroidery trimmed ruffles ~good quall y flannelette—i at striped effects, with (tog trimmings to 10 years: Back-to-School Sales '| White Goods 36-inch White Poplins our reg. $1.00. School Sale .64 27-Mhch Galatea — our reg. 68... School Sale .40 36rinch Novelty Voiles — our reg. 48... School Sale 38 | Back-to-School Sale '| Wool Dress Fabrics Smartly patterned or plain materials for the school girls’ Fall aad Winter dresses 38-in. Novelty Plaide~-large and staal! designs in new Fall colorings— worsted warp serge weave our reg. $1,.68— SCHOOL SALE 1,28 36-inch All-Wool Storm Serges— our reg. $1.48 SCHOOL SALE .O@ Brown, garnet, navy, myrtle and black | Boys’ and Girls’ School Stockings | At Back-to-School Sale Prices Boys’ Heavy Ribbed Stockinge— || fine black cotton, double heel and toe SCHOOL SALE, .31 our regular .45, Boys’ Cotton Stockings—Fine and heavy rib, good quality black cotton sizes 7 to 1 }g— SCHOOL SALE, .27 Seconds of .60 quality. Girls’ Black Cotton — fine quality, double heel and toe— sizes Oto 9 SCHOOL SALE, 833 Our regular .45, || Girls’ Lisle Finish Stockings— finely ribbed, mercerized gotton—~ sizes 6 to 9—value .S8— SCHOOL SALB, .28 ——— a eeepc tC AT CCC CE Ramee em mo A CLE A OC OA ones, tS “ ee LN om

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