The evening world. Newspaper, September 14, 1920, Page 21

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EA KESSLER, | NOTED WINE AGENT, iS DEADIN PAR Satly of his fortune founded the Permanen' War Fund ‘for the all the allied countries and continued the work until his jt ness and death, UTA ‘ADMIT DEFEAT. le of Ratiroad 8: te Work Was Maxatacke, 14,—Admiasion by leader of the striking Sapna in CHICAGO, Sept. John Grunau, awitehmen, yardmen and bis time. He Hind Relie? ‘blind soldiers of mm to Return the Chicago switching Aistetot, public: to-day. thelr former men are ret ‘The strikers, for work. m ployees ning an the railroad mana; best terms possibl ‘When entled for a rising vote at this to work Was unanimous. that the walk-out had ended was mad Raliroad. managers to- day reported more applications from new employees At a meeting presided over by Grunau, @eciared thelr inten tion of returning to work, and Grunan Appointed & committee to treat with ere in securing the Gruntu mgest- ing the sentiment in favor of returning ‘Amassed Millions Millions and Gained AMUSEMENTS, ADUSEMENTS. way for Seo, | oe Riko, kit Y oat ee Pai on Broadway for Spec- | 1! "Cinderella on rondway | yt tre! Manel rutile Nishi. tacular Entertainments, wel “wn MYO a att founpens Ayn FRAZEE §. 4 MYpinde: Bietie in open Mua, Sept. 14—George A. Kess- fH the widely known rfillionaire wine | mei whose picturesque career 5 betin of internattonal interest, is For a€veral weeks Kessler had JPedriaaeh, and he had previ- ‘he ilk for a long time with strouble, He died in his resi- i in the Btolle district, near the| wf $Y Boulogué. ‘A. Kessigr, known ot ofe ote all of Broadway aa “Count | on" was a pioneer wine agent ‘whiqne picturesque career attracted interhational attention. He enter- tained lavishly In Now York, New-| port, Paris and London, and he sald} that he did it for publicity in his | Business. Although he was called “the prince of the agents,” he gave up calling many years ago and be- | @ wine merchant am financtor. fe was rated several times @ million- Mo gain publicity he did the most | coubpicuous things, He allowed the mai to get out that he welched on | low player for $13.600 in gambling at toga in “and then tele- ' wrap) the mo: next day. He ENTRAL ™ B Br, or GHIA diner to twonty tour persons CENTRAL angen which Gost him $14,000. In the mid- |] CHARLES. titre RITZ int hate uit under a Broadway restaurant nd im it gave a $10,000 beefst Hiner to some friends, He startled London and-Paris with the originall- Y¥ and lavishness of his affairs, Throughout the war he gave Mher- | ile of summer he had a refrigerator “Philadelphia” Style Fees each portion of pie soften « quarter ‘Philadelphia’? Cream Cheese in milk or cream to thick paste, Sweeten slightly and spread ever''the pie. It’s supreme! And because the cheese aids digestion, it’s w desert that even a dyspeptic ‘could’ relish. pe meceteble Cream Cheese is -deligious With any pic. Rich in butter bose: ar for purity and flavor liyered fresh every day. In- \ siston the genuine with ‘‘Philadel- phie’’ on the package. It’s APHENIX PRODUCT | PHENTZ CHEESE COMPANY | MET Greeqwich Street Now York ta Diaae CHEESE fi " AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE Sire wed th &, A PRAMA OF a CASINO jx how, JOR WERE Preventa eke Polenke oy GOOD SEATS POPULAR P| ‘SH UBER THE HIT or “THE TO rAgetnag "Pee o* My Woart.* ald Real Succesa of Two Continent “PADDY WITH THE Favor re Ty Saal #u snAN Oy Sort Ret c AST. Andorsed b aiding Critig “Mew Comedy qnubert , Datignttul. DON'T FAIL. To ‘SEE IT | MEXINE ELLIOTT" s MOROSCO |] $store urine | ee INCOUN LONGACRE ‘Thea. Ait. AV. of BY Ma's Wed ands: FULTON Maire. Wer, 401 “RUNNY, wanna Beina “nyse? ak SUGGES ve, eR ROED AVES, with ROLAND YOUNG—JULIETTE DAY, 48TH ST, “ee: 2ue of t's, ve 8.50. | Mata. Thurs and Sai OPPORTUNITY “L FASCINATING DRAMA’ ‘j | 39th St. tes." Mats, Wed “CHARM SCHOOL RETURNS TO THE AT. $1.00, AND Aloed itatinte yas, RIL SCO! THRA. Mats, Wed. & Mystery” Play Ever Staged. , A MAN OF THE "PEOPLE = Sai MONDAY EVE,, SEPT, 20TH, IRENE} LITTLE THEATRE ae s || EMILY STEVENS , | “FOOTLOOSE” ELMONT SEATS 6 WEEKS IN ADVANCE SATE MSS GARY ExT MUSICAL SHOWSTOWN | Assisted by wronee Grossmith PS The Next Best Thing” rar Bron: Wed. and Sat, 2.9 Story Hver Told Eves bres. 5 40, Eva, 8.30 Bi00 THEA om THU! henge Mop.) and ELTINGE Ts. en a bu tems 8 Mata. Wed. (Pop.) and Sat HUDSON 2 « GREENWICH VILLAGE niga pS Wednesday and satura FOLC MONDAY, SEPT. 20 laa 80) AN PORTER EMERSON BROWNE'S COMED” 975) THEA. AP a hay inats THUR & SAT Be ee ge sf visty CO Md SEVE PLYMQUTH any, 0 8 LITTLE OLD ew" St. Byes. 44th St. Theatre ee a | "A bleture every one shoutd see three y “Way Down East Eves, 500. to it. at 2.30, Ss Cowal worth $10 & We as VEMBERTON Present ENTER MAD wily GILDA and Anes! GARRICK A adiaed Mats, Thurs, de Sa: WILLIAM FOX PRESEN’ gvE.620 | SATS sq THRATIE, Week Day afternomne,, Nights, Sat., Sin cannot ll'te de: ¥orK AY im 4 eve BI0 MAT YEE AT 2.20 pene! <A) biti’ A D. W. GRIFFITH Presents Mats, 236, to $1.60, “WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS” LYRIC ASTOR ATLADIES NIGHT, Brway, Bes Wed. (Pop) & Sai.2,10 Reeser Bi. The DOMEMIANS Inc, ANNOUNCE ‘Gaeerwice VILAGE | CIES 9£1920° MOVES TO THE SRUBERT THEATRE va. 8. 240 Ine, Sun, TS re b ie Hoiaaye, oer tb: payin arha “Call | the Doctor New Comorty ‘Jean Archibald, BELASCO (es! To-NiHt8.15 Fi 3G DAVID BRLASCO. Wilk Prog Frances Starr ® “ONE” jh w aad ‘Bt. Vives. ri a "eat a0: ett My ty BAM MH. TAILS Welcome Stranger Sa New Comedy by Aaron Hoffman LYCEUM ™, ; iwA CLAIRE ® THe oeg) COHAN - 1H] GEO. M. COHAN S y 6 GENIUS 4? CROWD | || THE S| Knickerbocker fist” Q.di' » Sweetheart Shop Gh BE ee Hi SCAND) i iw with ITES Liberty isi. 20% Ee “The Night Boat’’,,."tt.- HAIRS "pier, conan Gia, re, 8 IGEORGE ARLISS ws §OoTH TARR STON POLDEKIN Henry Mia’ 14 40g. ye Henry iller & Blanche Bates ~~ The Famous Mrs. Fair John Drinkwater's ARRAN AINCORN Mate We Sat 288 Ss FOOD FOOD And the greater demand for mind recreation during the ‘and amplified with a program of » dancing floor Mugic hath charms—and we have the music, | |NO COVER | CHARGE BF. Keith Vaudeville A Musical ‘EXTRA MASTERS & PREVOST & GOULET DOLLY KAYE | DONOVAN 4 LEE ‘A TRIP TO HITLAND” 1 STORM COUNTRY® CHURCHILL’ “More Than a Restaurant—A Broadway Institution” ‘The Summer weeks have been devoted to applying they wisdom of experience to the | development of the most essential things in dining agenda UALITY. QUANTITY Bry” RAFT” With 10. Men Mildred Harri Charli lin n 4 Paramount Pictures IVOLI WWAY AT aren st IALTO | | Constance Binney rooms 40. | MARK RAN Peway, 47th St A Village Rival Con Pamous flail BRONX OPERA HOUSE)s%!","1,§,, FLORENCE MOORE * FOOD COOKERY FOOD SERVICE at been st baret, @ per __Broadway at 49th Street (ITO TPM. Mate fn 1 old CHARLES RAY, PDALSADESs=paRe Best of Al Weat 1 ‘Bleuth.” r ATER SUR ort Oren, BATHING NOW SURF & POOL BATHING, eM WILL ROGERS | OPK. STEEPLECHASS CONCERTS AND MUSIC. EXINGTON ™ ane GALA CONCERTS Every Bungay er ert Ob ‘Opening ™ SEIDEL and BAUER Popular mplces. $0 to $2.00. Keats nom, om sale ot ‘Office, Plas ANHATTAN Opera Howse “ean Cane GRAND OPERA Nach Mon., Sept. 99, 8.18. a, URipolat Si Fe Kanie | HERBIE IVERSIDE| arsce iy & Oth Mt. a LA BF Keli 3 te. a duly oF HMiLtOR’ [etree JefrEnSOW |¢ ag yay re Pop. Prices 280-81 Freq Argan, Murray Volt, r-9 A Meingie, itwe of 8 Kind Wall 8h se By, 2th Bt TRYSON & CO Best Seats for Dy “WAY "DOWN EAST” y giHEATRE. a ee ms é IPPO Bway twice Datly.,Popuiar OLUMBIA Pain a bse ey SYREN BELLES MAN sydell's MARKS, by Daylight UNDA ‘ RICK AOD “DE WITT CLINTON,” IN SERVICE vat yikes firect Hai! Gonmeclona. Al! through ral betwren, ork and albany accented. Muse { Feteuren. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME — | __ albany pte steamer came day from points marked 1. s*Bxcept Sunday, WEAL ONE-DAY OUTINGS. Telephone Canal 9900. Day ine ON STEAMERS OPERATED BY THE Com: nlasionere of the Palisades Intoratate: Park attic Phone Joun 4326 SUNDAY ONLY, Dejtignt Saving Time, Ste Clement he Pier B. Peun. 19. B50 A, Mes Pier a. i 00 A.M R., Jere Battery Park, Nora 4.30 P.M Vier, W. 120te d ain 5.90 P.M, Fare 85c, Round Trip || Children Under 12 Hall Fare. Caleteria Lunch Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc, vr BOSTON METROPOLITAN LINE All the way by water VIA CAPE COD CANAL toot “et iSeruy ar Hhson arelar” oes || Daily at 5 P.M (Dayttene Timed WEEKDAY ang SUNDAY EA MOUNTAIN | gest, Str, “HIGHLANDER’ 8, 8A'TERY. g Round Triperests, | MUS}C—REPRESHMENTS—OANGIN | Telephone Howling Cireen 16 | (Season Closes SUNDAY, Bere 19th LANT! Trips Up the Hudson to \ “ lide ‘ihe | (MANDALAY, Three Trips Daily to tains? KATHERINE D Deep ent cee nee TRAN 41 Pov l dal HIUDSOs KRAVE NIGH LINES mar Ment sa Necro eae | yard stardom, SEPTEMBER 13 TO 19 ae gronk OPEN DA MUS? Me “HEARN Wourtesnth Street West of Fifth Aveous and Other Sewing Needs ALSO Many Other SPECIAL VALUES Throughout the Store Dress Silks 'Scissors Semi-Annual Dressmakers’ Sale COTTON, FABRICS Thaba Charley Materials Veagaid the Making of Many Pretty Silk Mixed Dotted Chiffénettes—A soft, lustrous fabric, extremely dainty for children® and uiisses’ * Silke Mixed Chiffonettes—a6 Inches wide—assortment of evening and street shades—soft, lustrous finish. Silk Mixed Marquisettes—Sheer, silky and soft materials, ‘suitable for blouses and dresses—tolors include cream, pink, palin light blue, helio, Nile, rose, Copen, ray, brown, navy and bi Silk Mixed Jacquards—A charming new fabric, designed tn self-tone jacquard effects—all desirable shades for street and evening wear are Included in a complete line of colors. Silk Mixed 36-Inch Poplin—Of firm, practical weave in desirable shades of blue, pink, peacock, Copen, old rose, gray, plum, a myrtle and black, Floral Silk Mixed Georgettes-—265 inches wide—advance re ing desi, 2 in delightful floral effects in soft colorings. Our regular Dress Woolens Notions Things at L Semi-Annual Dressmakers’Sale Linings Yard Wide Brocade’ Linings— newest designs In gold and blue, blue and.rese and many other charming color combina- tions —— splendid for lining coats, wraps and sults— , OUF reg. S245. qc. ees 1.80 Fancy Sateen Linidge—3i wide—effective patterns 6 in. on light and dark grounds—suit* able for all lining purposes as well as for petticoats and for re-covering comfortables-— our reg. $1.87... 0660+ 1 Yard Wide Mercerized Sateens excellent quality— trous finish—light colors to match th highly lus- and dark e new Fall fabrics—our reg. .97 Wednesday &T hursday Special Values in Men’s Work Clothes -~ Practical for the wo clothing rking- man at values that prove our intérest in the welfare of our buyers. Men’s Domet Flannel Shirts 2.25 Soft, woolly finish » all sizes. Men’s Union Made Over- alls or Coats Special 1 72 In plain blue or brown;, also blue striped, Headlight Overalls Our reg. $8.75 & $3. Vo prevent dqalera buyin $468 All Jersey Petticoats material 1 flounce art 95 2.95 MORNING SPECIALS—Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P. M. i Quantities restricted 3 1. With de In tworton PRITICOATS-SROOND ¥LOOL. $1.47 Little Tots’ White Dresses White, to ¥ years—Yoke and Bishop stylea-lace gnd embroidery trim- med. INFANTA’ WHAIL—SHE $2.94 Junior Boys’ Washal Middy, Russian ani wnt plain cole with t Bors GLOWING TH $7.56 Boys’ Storm Outfits Consisting of Coat a Bombazine and storm sleeves Bors’ COT iN oH $2.25 Men's Night Shirts Close woven muslin te—large and 8 VURNISIINGS onvert| ‘OND FLOM, ble Suits. 2.00 pleated stylen id atelpes Fioon a4 nd Hat of tan bie collars to 16 years. ik) PLdOW RD 174 n scembepidered roomy—in all MAIN FLOOR, $2.95 Men's Starch Cuff Shirts 2.38 Large assortment of colored stripes clove | weuver-furt | colore—well made—wlge 13) uu Sa Ponies Main FLOOR $2.25 Men's Work Shirts 1.66 Domet flannels, in blue, gray or chambray, black’ sa- sollars attached HESENT 50 ct. Women'® Cotton Burson Hose. 38 Black and brown-—-in Har sizes. HORI EALY—ALALS view eS ee ‘SALE DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE Linings Flannels Laces Ribbons ittle Prices dresses and underwear, ‘Our regular .87, aS Bef, yd. .72 Dressmakers’ Sale Our regular .94, .72 colors. Qur regular 89.25—~ Dressmakers’ Our fete 4, .76 ressmakers’ Our regular .87, .72 Dressmakers’ eal, Our regular $1.87, 96 Dressmakers’ 5S: 08, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Two-Day Sale of Voileand Scrim Curtains —And— Art Silk Portieres At values that will enable you to beautify your home for the Winter months, while at the same time giving you the feeling that you have not been too extravagant. The saving on these articles is well worth consideration, Voile and Scrim Curtains—with lace inserting and lace edge—deep hem, with or without Dutch Nios ss PP regularly 88.25 ....+ Now 2,24 Art Silk Portieres—in a beautiful range of artistic, solid or two-toned colorings—reversible— our regular $28,50.... «+e--Now 18.44 THURSDAY WEDNESDAY . Two-Day Sale Damasks ‘Towels Toweling Prices That Represent Unusual Savings in Service able Qualities. 64-Inch Bleached Mercerized | Bleached Turkish Bath Towels— Damask—extra durable oa extra heavy — hemmed, white, quality—our reg. $1.88.. Napkine—21 inch— ‘our reg. $4.75 dozen..... 3,44 Tea Cloths—trimmed with lace— fancy centres — our reg, $3.95 Turkish striped borde: | our reg. .87 . 59 (Cotton Huck Towels — full bleached—white or red striped borders—our reg, .28...... .21 for dish Searfs— duce | | Cotton Toweling and Dress our reg. 82.95.. ee 981 ur reg, 2B... +. 20 No Mail or Telephone Orders. $1.97—35-inch Black Taffeta. 1.27 Soft ‘Chiffon finish; lustrous and serviceable quality, SILK DEPT, MAIN FLOOR navy and $1.48..36-inch Storm Serges Garnet, brown, Look, Il woo! vince tess UOODS—MAIN FLOOR, 84 ct. Men's and Boys’ Handkerchiefs were .65, now 57 0 Mici!very ‘good value now 1.46 ) . F Liquid Veneer Floor Mops,. for | ARDRSECMIRE DAEE “MAIN FLOUR cleaning and polishing hard wood 84 ct. Women's or Children's Handkerchiefs floors, our reg. 1.75 + BS rane colored borders; very Liquid Veneer Oil, 12-ounce bottle, to use with mop or for polish ing furniture, 50 ... 37 Vvaluo—each pee f HANDKERCHIEF DOPT. MAIN FLOM 50 ct. New Curtain Serim and Muslin. 38 and coin spots, white or HOLA TARY BASEMENT. $2.67 Sheets 90 x 90 Bheets for full size beds; contains no dressing Nes AND CASS —BAMEMR: 9 ct. Bleached Cheese Cloth ‘ absorbent. BASEMENT, 204 material shades. clear white. 30 ct. Apron Gingham a In various Need Indigo blue chooks. WASH GOODS —BAsmM KN, 38 « and colors—sash ow widthe—molres new atripes—all new 52 ct. Ribbons See othe tional and Bloor Women's Extra Size Dresses, < DEVT. MAIN FLOOR, Self-Wringing Floor Mop, 1st, lpn DRESSMAKERS’ FALL SALE Great Savings in Materials, Trimmings Dress Cottons Trimmings, Etc. Semi-Annual Dressmakers’ Sale SILKS Sale prices bring you these beautiful silks at values you could not hope to duplicate elsewhere. * lustrous, ire uality—tn all fashionable street colors, Our regular §2. F $2.95— Semi-Annual Dressmakers’ Sale . Dress @-Inch Charmeuse—Rich satin finish. Good selection of desirable be ar at TOTAL pT oe Senne dane 2.27 40-Inch Crepe Meteor—Soft, dull finish, Handsome quality In the popular new colors. Our regular Sale eevee e210 35-Inch Colored Satins—Large assortment of light and dark colors, Splendid otk Aa Our regular $9.45— ale Bsisvevees te seee seeee neh BB 40-Inch Colored Crepe de Chines—Practical and well woven. Excellent variety of Ce vag evening colors. Our regular Trimmings Everything new to beautif; u—dress and sult—at al vor oss Uttle Black Silk Fancy Girdle—s5 inches lo: our reg. OT veeeees 2.34 Black Silk Soutache Braid—-12- yard piece— our reg. .82 piece. . our beg. B-Inch Heavy Sill Tassole— La of hire f Weigh aa Novelty ard yes Betioas = — coal bop and dress gise—black colora— our rég. .12 te .28 card.. H6 to %-Inch Fancy Silk Braid —all colore— our reg. .26 to .28 yard... 18° Ivory and Celluloid Buttone— . dress, suit and coat sises—- our reg. .28 to .44 card... and Dress Nets _.. Dresses, blousesand other love- Ome ak ee aes materiale, Double Width street and ev. shades, suitable for gowns, tunics, blouses and all —our reg. 81,9) Silk Dress Nets—-double width scarfs and trimmi excellent quality far dresses, purposes —-full assortments of street and evening shades, including black and white—our reg. $2.47— ° Wednesday and Thursday Two-Day Sale Housekeeping Needs Yacht Style Cotton Floor Mops,|White Enamel Bath Stools, with auetar tipped legs, our high, our reg. 1.60 Cast Iron Frying Pan, highly ished inside, 10 inches at, | our reg. 1.16 ai? 7 Step "Stools, 8 inches pol- top, |Vollrath White Enamel Convex Sauce Pans, 2% qts. capacity Our reg. LOL veces cues aed Qunaue Window Shades A real saving in replacing your soiled and worn out These shades are Opaque, in plain white only, and sold at this price because the color is not If perfect would sell for .78. Special, 56 No Mail or Telephone Orders 17 pages for start of season sale of Flannelettes, excep- of Women's Fall Coats, Misses’ and Girls’ Middies ers and Knitting Worsteds, also Two-Day Sale of

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