The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1920, Page 23

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wort $6,000 a Year Alimony tm Divorce Suit. min Blossom, No Sis Weat this city, filed yesterday in from Bb allmony. vet ‘The teatimony was taken In Manhat- tan, It was alleged by Mra, Blossom * Collision Coens in Roebling} her nas Street, Brooklyn—Both ves employed by her found with another woman in an in upper Broadway. asom is a retired banker and of the Union League and the ive) Ni t Count: Clubs The: Drivers Arrested. married fp Abril, 1910, and’ Rave ‘ne soup lntttenalines children, i peviniolpal: Nee Gentile” lito -«: SAA LAIN 0 motor truck at Rosbling and Nortn|CLUBS TO TEACH HOUSEWIFE Tenth Streets, Brooklyn, this morn- ang, overturning and causing injuries mnereow Ne ommek) Es Snee) server nee fo seven Persons: Jacob Fubrman, Ald Sisters Im Homes. enty-two, of No, 176 Rivington| y, 5. Street, Manhattan, was taken to Wil-| ,,VASHINGTON, Sept. 15. oe Hospital with a broken! Clubs have adopted the recommenda- Street, Manhattan, was going north|the home, The clubs have a member- in Roebling Street, when the trucic, | “"9R, 0% 2600.000. garnge ut No. 35 Roebling Street and | houschold suppites, chrift in how ol turned sout The injure witty fet lonroe Street; Ralph Neal, twenty- pans, Steet Raton eal iventy-| CONCERTS AND MUSIC. _ Sampson, tv Tenth Bt Thomas ‘Pwomey, thirty-two, No. 47 Ross Street: John @Ox, thirty«seven, No, 411 Barbey Street; Walter Levandowsky, nine: 119 North Fourth Street: an, thirty-two, No, 230 ja Walsh, seventeen, meatic science 19 Every Suna mt 7 JOIN” necirauee land BAUER crm 10° to $2.00, T Office, Frome Pasa €030, No, 65 Guernsey Street; Daniel cae ot Amette,_Col._ 2008. Walsh, twenty-five, No. 40 Broome Street, and Morris Ge . twenty- ejght, No. 314 Bedford oth drivers were a: —_— FOR, SUNDAY EVE. SEPT. 2% SOUSA AS BARD Anti-Aleoholism Con- arene. WASHINGTON, Sept. 16. Kenyon of Jowa heads the delegation to th Fifteonth tienal Congress eh opens hero Bape, D Bintmenta were annolingsd to-day by Recratary Colby of the State Depart. ment. Kenyon Hen —Congurtor. cath MIPFODROME —- Do You Know Your MotherisaGreat Actress? HAT she smiles when there are bitter . tearSin her heart? That she can mask pain and unhappiness with smiles so sweet that—weil, you never know! Every mother has within her soul the superb power of Bernhardt; the wistful tenderness of Maude Adams; the gentle comedy of Ellen Terry. Every mother enacts within her brain and heart a greater drama than has ever been scen in the theatres of the world since the dawn of Creation. A woman’s heart has been written directly into a mighty and compelling drama that tillions will soon be seeing in the theatres of the world—and hundreds of thousands in a New York theatre. ‘This immense heart- throb is a presentation of Will Carleton’s poem of smiles and tears, OVER THE HILL ‘TO THE POORHOUSE BROADHURST = Night Sept. 20 ESUCHENT Presents HODGE} | The: ene af apd ‘Tho report of Referee John Ambrose Goodwin in the sult for divorce of a Salle Blossom of Garden Ct Pk 2 Different Musa ed mM tr wal Supreme Court, White Plaine, was Ja ua, Dintlie tn Open ‘al $2000 counsel fees and. $6,000 "R year Matineen Wednesday and Saturday 200. ‘The DOWEMIANS Inc. ANNOUNCE o eRegnwicH VILAGE 2£1920° Mes TO THE SHUGERT THEATRE MONDAY, SEPT. 20 BEATS ON SALE TO. ANTRAL ss Tare, fine G iu wiih anew , ‘Directors of the General Federation of Women's tion of Mrs. ‘Thomas G. Winter of Min- ‘The bus, driven. by the owner,| neapolis, that the activities of the clubs Aaron Plunser of No. 202 Delancey | be continued toward the improvement of ration of State and driven by Joseph Dello of No. 2hi| mctnralamecra ne te Planned to, teach North Ninth Street, came out of al the women conservation In buyin management and improvement of do- » thirty-one, No, 247) ———~ ay eens eerie meted ELMC On aT i IN ADVANCE eAUTTIE MUS cat WiXine binioirs Mal ‘he, Greateat Love Story kver Tol “SPANISH LOVE” ‘HELD AUDIENCE GBREATHLESS'—E nty-two, No. 144 North |LEXINGTON THRATAE, fist ang Wee 41d St, Rives, &49. Seate now on asle ot y and Rosen HUDSON Thea 4408 BL of Bway. Bra 4.30. Mate. Wed, (Pop.) & deoeneee HOLMES nee VTE RE eae i, =| ara MARGARET ANGLIN to NOW PLAYING WILLIAM FOX PRES! “WHILE ae lb YORK SLEEPS” LYRIC | ASTOR SEATS TO-MORROW BEAR MT. PALISADES MINTERSTATE PARK | Lieut, Com. JOWIN PITLIP SOUSA * COME SEVEN CASINO Lista & Bows JOR WEIEN Pre ernie HONEYDEW A MAN OF THE HE PLOPLE Children Uncer Te Hall ec Caleter.a Lunch | a wa "IBIJOU g, “N COMEDY Ba Ft" 2a th HOLBROOK BLINN 44th St. Theetre Bs." D. W. GRIFFITH Presents “A picture avery one should see three thmos.’* “Way Down East?” y §2.,,,ats, 280, to. $1.80. (Well worth $10 a seat! sun, y, Real Succesa of Two Gontinente. eens WITH THe FAVORITE ANTIST Ernest Truex in. Blt Mm new experience In the. thesia.” —14 poruLan pniced uatinge 10°) EMPIRE Sow 4, 8, “CALL 7 THE DO DOCTOR” one DON’T FAIL TO ‘SEE IT | gest Str, “HIGHLANDER” \Y¥; 8ATTERY. 2. GRAND FALL OPENING |} : COHAN & HARRIS THEATRE {3% BVESIRGH AF 6 MAmU UAL AND had ok" SEATS ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE THE POPULAR SUCCESS WELUOME STRANGER aso’ tort cass. sas soigtior sas TAU, BECAUSE IT’S cha Wael Na ; cu abe Tea nexa wat thd “nove HAVE “Boh SURE “A PO! “THE “SYrANGER, co ooun’ Chagas VOU LIVE LONG AND PAUSPEN.* -Sterben Rathbun, ‘Ere ltd? 5" Dancing Broadway at 5ist St. All Night GeO. M. ne is t¢ GENIUS #12 CROWD Bway & igh Era $15 ‘sa Knicker rt & Sweetheart ‘Shap LOBE & ibe $catoal FEPROCTOR'S A) Thursday Sept. 16th Special Engagement The Famous Versatile Sexiette The Greatest Dance Entertulners in the World ‘The Na aah rt In oor cies POLDEKIN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ADIJOIN JG chard TTT cut Tac Richard PRESENT S=— ABE ROTH fa #HEADIN HOME” ELIGHirUL PHUIOPLAY OF YuUiH GAGE RUTH Will Abpear'in Parton’ Thursday” Fe The Management 48 arranging for the during ‘the run of the picture, of the Shammion Aehicte see the World, film atara, local and visiting baseball teame, surnin’ SUNDAY EVE. SEPT. 19 IGHYS 7.9" AND. 8200-26. 400, The unt 9100 Taareenigannrestsereatt 3 Henryl afi er & I Ter pie ates Jonn D Perens CORA NON And from sunset to sun VALS! hate tal bey er) vaudeville Broadway can ete Binney The Restless Sex with MARION DAVIES pu [tans Ne York Thai § & Roof ‘i Loew's American Roof i254! at ge EEPLECHASE BRONX OPERA HOUSE THE FUNNY PLACE | SSGRT iF & POOL BAT St, . op. WMstsc'Wei a bat, | FLOR ee z AUHE ene O Mewanitwice baus.jPorae | 4 ATOR IS & £15.) Prive, eeu LONDON BELLS iainiae Hudson River 2 |by Daylight « DAYLIGHT gba ag Nowra Bouxy New Yous me ADEAL ONB-DAT OUTINGS. ‘Telephone Canal 9300, wren Day ine on 5 pals LL OFARAT EG, sv THE General Offices, 9 Wall St. Phone John 4826. 5 ‘OWLY | Daylight Saving Time, | Strciemont ie. Pier B. Benn RR Jere A. Mii Pieg A, Mattery Park, Norm 1a Beer Mountain 4.30 P.M. ton Flor, W. 12cm Bt, jurning. Wn. 1 m. Fare 85c. Round Trip MoAllleter Steamboat pasengers | as anes aah Later. yeieck wing morning rere bi wectione ae | Bibaing to alle CaaS tation’ Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. t BOSTON METROPOLITAN LINE All the way by water VIA CAPE COD CANAL toot “CEU "ae Powe "Barsay” Daily at 5 P.M. (Daynight Time) and FESey “Trips Up the Hudson ‘to! EA MOUNTAIN Round Tip Ene tte ea | KeanshurgBoa sae 0.00 A ML, 200 and 6.20, P.M. cP MUSEMENT ER 2 NEW YORK Lraeepenacs GEORGE JFASEL & co.. Lew Dockstade 8. F. Keith's NE SHONE & CO.,| VERS {DE LY AMLINGTON. Wy & oth Mt 6. F. Keith's Keitie EODIE LEONARD Hawiion ere: y at 140 8 | rloew Bi 8 F, Ken's Jet Een Par. be A tain st PALACE {05 ees JL ee = SN Np? M Sean, dD BROOKLYNS ot oy pea oe ptiMat. i St AR Duty KEW! PIE DOLLS ) EVERY SUNDAY—TWO BIG CONCERTS, PPODROHE MARDI-GRAS StPTEMBER 13 TO 13" | New Housedresses — in pretty stripes and checks in medium and dark — patterns—various shaped collars self or contrast trimmming—sirves 86 to 44 our reg. $3.47.... 2.25 Women’s Plaid Gingham Dresses belted models—shawl collars of white poplin—-fancy sleeves and belts—colors are pink, blue and «# lovely shade of green— sizes 36 to 4° our reg. 86.04.... NING SPECIALS—Today & Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. 68 all Jorney Pettico knife ple fate toned $1. ft Little Tots’ White Dresses 1.10 dtyten —~ ince vind embroidery tel Ling Boys Storm Outfits 5.34 it Ls Boys Weve Ne PuUkD FLOOR $2.25 Men's Night Shi c) . fronta--large and $225 Men's Work Shirts STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to & P. M, EAR Fourteenth Street, West of ith Avena, DRESS W These attractive sale values represent important savings in new wool fabrics suitable and becom- ing for dress, suit or coat. 48-INCH ALL-WOOL BROADCLOTH—chiffon finish— high lustre—sponged and shrunk—fashionable colors, also navy and black— our regular $4.28........ oo 54-INCH ALL-WOOL MANNISH SERGES—navy blue— sponged and shrunk—fine twill— 2.32 our regular $8.58. .6..0++0. S4-INCH ALL-WOOL PLAIDS AND STRIPES—in light tans, browns, blue and green grounds, in various color combinations— our regular $6.28........ *8 48-INCH ALL-WOOL TRICOTINE small in seal brown, navy and black— our regular $8.97.......-.. 60-INCH ALL-WOOL STORM SERGE—close, fine weave, in navy blue and Le a hi vos auslbye 1 92 our regular $2.38..... Seri ° Yard dw ide FLANNELETTE > Our reg. Soft, warm, fine flannelette is avery great opportunity at this little price. You will value the chance to buy all the more because this is a - Dress Silks Dress Woolens Linings Dress Cottons Notions Laces Ribbons Trimmings, Ete. Semi-Annual Dressmakers’ Sale = DRESSMAKERS’ FALL Buying in Quantity and for Cash nables Us to Offer the Unusual Money-Saving Values in This eR ge mS GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL EVENT Bah a aa weer v2 saLe DEPART- ‘MENTS INCLUDE: Scissors OOLENS 3.53 42-INCH ALL-WOOL POPLIN $—small fad corded Dress weave. Full line of new Fall shades— 2 42 40 In. our regular $2.97........ Ghaveresiennevessy 2 4.80 agonal weave, —_—6, 500 Vases: 3D Ya Oe once-a-season sale, and will not be given again this year. THE FLANNELETTE may be chosen in pink, blue, heliotrope, rose and gray, prettily patterned in large or small floral and Japanese de- signs. It is easily fashioned into practical house dresses, comfortable kimonos and cozy dressing sacques. NO EXCHANGES bought in the newest Fa and in excellent material, 4.65 Jers buying, quantities r 370 With deep tn twoe PETTICOMTS SECOND FLOOR Yeare—Yoks and Bishop ed tT ay WEA R—SENOND FLOM 2.00) | t HKD PLOOR, tand Hat of tan n ‘onve Ftible collars wnd Domet flannels, in HOSA CAATN FLOOR HURSDAY HOUSHDRESS andAPRON DAY The thrifty housewife will see to it that she begins the new season of Autumn with at least two or more di and a. nein even eee in models, in lovely colors NO RETURNS= rons, when they can be at such savings as these. Nurses’ Uniforms—of white cam- bric—- convertible collars and link cuffs—sizes 34 to 46-— our reg. S498... . 3.65 Gingham Aprons—striped and figured bungalow aprons, in middy, belted or elastic models —also “Polly Prim" aprons of plaid gingham, edged with rick- rack braid OUT reg, S2AB os ceeeeeee 1.74 cted. No Mailor Telephone Orders. al DEPT, MAIN FLOOR, $1.48 tty 54 Storm Serges -, 6 myrtle, navy and MAIN FLOOR, 84 et. Men's and Boys’ Handkerchiefs —'z doz... ........+5 60 %-Inch hem—very good value— each F WANDKERCHLBF DEPT. — ALAIN FLD01 84 ct, Women's of Children's Handkerchiefs! Vain e< borders; vane? bit SCAN PLD Re Serim and Muslin... .38 oly Bots, WhIte OF UPHOLATERY. BASEMENT. | $2.67 Sheets—90 beda; material Qiibhs Asp Csi a asmarms |9 et. Bleached Cheese Cloth, 064 COLORS. 46 inches wide. absorbe OATS Wastin blues. Wet Apron Ginghom . a In’ vartous sized” indigo blue ASH GOODS —BASMMRNT. 52 ct New Ribbons 38 k and colors—sash, ‘at dairbow widthe moires styles ub’ Dk MRIS proow, . . Lien reali SALE) Picopst ed pies | "SILKS Sale prices bring yo you could aa ‘hens to Yuplicate elsewhere. 40 In. Radium Silke—soft, los trous, serviceable qui fashionable atreet reg. $2,76— 40 In, Charmeuse—rich satin finish selection of desirable colors—our reg. $8.26— makers’ Sale. Crepe Meteor—soft, finish—handsome quality, in popular new colora— our reg. $2.95— Dressmakers’ 38 In. Colored Satins—large am sortment of light and dark colors —splendid quality— our reg. $2.46— Dressmakers’ Sale. 40 In. Colored Crepe de Chines— i ractical and well wov lent variety of street an colors—our re, Dressmakers’ er eee ne eee Women’s Fall 9 ar ae tiem a Our reg. $39.74. The materials ‘used are good quality silvertone and kersey. A full se- lection of the new Fall shades is shown, and also an excellent assortment of black coats, A—Sizes 36 to 44, B—Sizes 42 to 48. Misses’ and Girls’ Bloomers Our reg. $3. Navy blue or black serge Sinema 12 to 20 years, Middies Our reg. $1.94.... Middies of durable jean in regula- tion and other styles, made of all white material, or with colored collars and cuffs. Knitting Worsteds Superior Quality 1 oz. Ball .21 Usual value 40 various grays, browns, greens, coral and reds, and @ Quantities required for misses and women, according to =r aa various TAMS AND HATS—4 to 8 balls, SWEATERS—8 to 20 balls, SCARFS~-6 to 8 balls, See page 15 for Sale of Women’s Fall Sample Shoes, y

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