The evening world. Newspaper, June 14, 1921, Page 15

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Legion Service House in ‘THE EVENTWG ‘WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 192%. Ts bi | |’ne same when Tt come out. They|Friars’ Club, who was the able as-(abled soldiers at the Friars’ roi 5 | ovat ng House, is working he ———————————————— = ——EE | ® ve me a vote of thanks for coming |sistant of George M. Cohan in putting |One of my boys sat with me ina box. soul for the s of our 5 > them and explaining my work, |on the Friars’ Frolic at the Manhat-| Capt. Gleason 1s also on my com. | House, | they i a House on Sunday night, |mittee for the Service House, which | Ail we need is a little : d to put on a benefit for the | is composed exclusively of live wires; | Haye you sent in YOU { @ slacker in such company would be instantly short circuited. We don't care for anybody's big name. We are Why not do it NoW ot The Hvening World is stil business at the old stand. Mat! ium | ve ever seen, they autumn, which he promises will be some bill, lool: RALYTONIDFIND | ABRAHAM «STRAUS... Y ped k ; alines SE rate ‘he in at va na Sein ate A pen Ge ia ee your check. Sign on the dotted line 7] \ believe in gence during the was, and has/|Stratton a rthur Craig of Ridge-|and just say: YN to obtain never ceased to work for the|wood are two more of my finds, Also| Service House Fund, Evening Slore Hours: ¥ to 5.30 BROOKL Telephone Main 61¢0 { | on nobedy can say a|Wwounded. ‘There were over 200 dis- Mrs. Henry Wetl, former hostess of World, Park Row. ‘ou presence against a labor | « ~— union without he listen to the 7 = way the locals in New York City have contributed to the American Legion Service House and farm, and how they helped me to go forward with my work. A big benefit ts to be held for both house and farm at Closter, N. J., ROOKLYN: Wonderful Silk Stockings and Socks in | THE JUNE SALE OF HOSIERY Workers Give Generously to} Speed Boon for Wounded 7 ee Soldiers. in the oleate toSDiBRt NE of the best features of the Great Hosiery Sale is the variety it includes! | “Mrs, Rdward McCormick, a me | of my Now York committee, together Besides all the cotton and lisle samples, there are silk stockings of excellent | with the American Legion Auxiliary of Closter and the ladies from all over bag County are getting it up. Fiverything ts volunteered, including awe By Lilian Bell. When my daily stories tn The Evening World stopped many per- quality at the same range of rock bottom prices! Thousands of pairs of them, and every pair a marvelous value! No Mail or Phone Orders. , OPPENHEIM, CLLINS &-G Sroendod esters stopnca scot ver| athe metre the aeempah mu FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN | Women’s Silk Stockings. that was not true. I only worked the joarder, for IT was not satisfied with the amount of money In the bank, and 7 am still not satisfied with it I must have more—much more. And I am getting it, Tl tel you how and who is giving tt. For my motto is, ‘Keep on keep- img on!* ‘There is s small club of girts in ‘Tenafly, N. J. who call themselves the Over the Top Girls, They want to see a Service House and farm for eur boys a success, so they first raised $45, and then $100, and intend to raise more. Then another group over in Bast Islip, L. L, calling them- setves the Junior J. C. D, arranged gramme. Marie Nonistrom, always a head- liner, who never seems to tire of giv- ing her services to worthy causes, has agreed to appear in a cycle of her songs. Fay Marbe, the talented young star of “The Velvet Lady,” also will ap- pear, Both these stars will bring their own accompanists, and I hope an extra amount of success will crown thetr efforts next season, be- cause they are so good to the cause of the wounded. Norma and Con- stance Talmadge have generously contributed a number of thejr auto- graphed photographs, and I B0- ing to sell them, either by auction or separately. Then Lawrence Crane, the master of Black Magic, is going to thrill us | by his mysteries. He is considered one of the best prestidigitators on @ dance on May 14 and got out pos-| the inet For the cre) 4 ts ters, saying it was held for the bene- |#ecured Miss Norma Derby and Miss |Nell Tichnor, who will appear in fit of the American Legion Service| Qoasic and Oriental dances. Howse Campaign, conducted by Lilian Most of this talent was secured Bell. The ‘cheok they sent me was from the Stage Ww omen's War Relief, ter $154. through the tircless efforts of Mrs. ph Garrison. Long life to that patriotic A group of little girls in the Bronx pody of women. heard about the work The Bvening a colts Aa) Bar Lavaca te ‘3 vaudeville, wit ue ‘al- \uachan Matar Ne g Bhs aaa) lhe) ge at the plano, is another of our and they borrowed a hall from the/ stars who will help at this benefit. A. & & Chm and gave an enter-| And care John J. Gleason of the tainment, sending in $92, I ieee | © = | Trregulars, full fashioned, with mercerized $1.39 Pr. * Men’s Socks Threadsilk,“On tton soles Full fashioned, mercerized soles and tops, bese enty seg asess 44c Pr. ad tops, black and parelg ; 59c Pr. | Meee eee 8 Ade Pr. | oh atectt 7." 98c Pr. 1 A Sale of Special Interest! & Irregulars, black and white, mercerized tops. " $1.74 Pr. tops, black or white... For Tomorrow (Wednesday) ee ee An Unparalleled Sale of Several Hundred All- |-Wool Jersey Suits Extra Women’s ** Cotton Dresses $7.95 $11.95 $13.95 $23.95 Sizes 42% to 50% NUSUALLY attractive modes are presented through this event for women who wear extra sizes—fresh, new dresses fashioned of dotted Voiles and Voiles with dark grounds and pretty designs. These dresses are specially designed to give length of line—tunies and straightline effects are here— The colors are dark combined ite, black and white or brown and white. eee ee For Women and Misses Specially Reduced to | 12.75 Smart Suits of superior light weight Wool Jersey in the new summer shades. Tailored along mannish lines, in a contrasting Tuxedo collar effect—at an unusual price. trimmed with crisp, white organdy, dainty laces and pretty vest effects with white—navy blue and white, Copenhagen and w' Values to 20.00 a Sizes 16 to 44 — it was Alice Thiess and hor sister Frances who started the idea, and that Margaret Carey and Margaret Gillan assisted them. They also pur- | pose to do something more later on. | Then Mr. William Naumer of tho \Manhattan Bathing Beach Company | ‘hve permission through Mrs, Bolton, ais cashier, to let me send some giris \wover and tuke up a collection for the Service House. I went myself with @ group of disabled soldiers and some girl, but it was a day we had a { cloudburst and wo nearty bad to swim home, so we are promised an- | ether chance, But we cleared over | a0 | ‘However, as much a3 I appreciate theme contributions, I felt that all tho money I needed was lying around somewhere, if { could only get at It So I bethought of the Jabor unions. I went before the Executive Com- smittee of one of them and asked them to invite me to speak on the subject and to allow me to take up a@ col- lection. ‘When I explained the situation to ‘them they invited me to one after amother and were so generous that | now know where mast of tho money 49 coming trom. I spoke first at Beethoven Hail, No. 210 Fifth Street, to the Central | ‘Trades Labor Counci) and I came with a check for $100. "A few nights later Mr. Samuel Bell | invited me to speak at National Hall, No. 331 East 734 Street, before the Machine Hard Workers Local No. 246 end there I got $2 | ; . ; Next f went before the District | 350 Women’s and Misses High Class Council of the Brotherhood of Car penters at the suggestion of Mr. \Y Darmstadt and voted to have me local represented by the d Tam treated like a queen where go before these labor unions. 1 send taxis for me. They halt u door and send a cx (Diseased Gums) and Loose Teeth HE, easiest way to poison your system is through Diseased Teeth and Gums, Would you think of adding pus to every bite of food you swallow? Yet you do this very thing every time you chew with pyorrhetic Teeth. Your mouth restored to be ser- viceable and good looking by careful, conscientious dentists. Open 8 to 7. (Ciosed Sundays.) Call tor Fre Examination, AU Work Under My Personal Supervision, Women’s Dep’t—2nd Floor Misses’ Dep’t—3rd Floor BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & & FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN A Specially-Priced Purchase and Sale of REAL FILET LACES, 11c to $3. 98 OTHING could be more acceptable than thie large purchase of lovely filet N laces, in all the desirable widths. The demand for them for every sort of trimming—blouses, lingerie, separate collars and household linens—con- Linues, and it is wonderful to be able to supply it at these astoundingly low prices. There are the most attractive patterns, from the narrow picot edge at 11c up to wider widths of insertions and edgings in a varicty of designs, and fancy bead- ings from Vo in. to 1% in. wide. A. @ B Street Wloer Contra, Slight Mill Imperfections Make Prices On These Colored Stripe Dimity Bed Spreads ¥ Less Than Regular! * OU would actually have to pay a third more for these lovely Summer Spreads if it were not for the very slight mill defects. Their durability is not impaired, and often you can scarcely notice that they are imperfect! 62 by 90 Ins., $1.97 81 by 90 Ins., $2.57 72 by 90 Ins., $2.24 90 by 100 Ins., $3.17 White Satin Finish Bed Spreads, Cot Bed Spreads, $1.95 0.7 ‘ 7 < Rormerii Aus cs £15.95 Sere ds for cumping use, in navy blue armen fae and white. Beautiful spreads, with scalloped edges andieut pheredies ‘ : Mull Covered Comfortables, $4.69 Cotton filled, full size comfortables, Also bedspreads with bolster to match Printed Bed S ds nainsook borders, silkoline imported Prints = PES ‘overed with figured dotted mull. $2.69 i This is a price that is less than the Satin Finish Bed Sets, $6.75 import cost: Pretty floral designs in colors From $8.96 on white grounds Spreads, with bolsters to match, scal- loped edges, cut corners White Crochet Bed Spreads, $3.27 A, & 8.-Third Qoor, Centret. Slightly imperfect. Full size, hemmed. West of Times Se. Phi Sond for bducationts Booklet *C? Afternoon and Street Dresses Sure Relief ANS Actual Values to 65.00 29.00 This wonderful Collection of Gowns was secured from one of New York’s best Dressmakers, augmented by selections from our regular Stock, and includes the most fashionable Styles iI! in Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Foulard and Taffeta. A Danger Warning —Bleeding Gums Are your gums tender? Do they bleed when brushed? If so—watch out for Pyorrhea. This disease of the gums, which afflicts four out of five people over forty, not only destroys the teeth, but often wrecks the health. . In Pyorthea, the gums become spongy, then recede; the teeth decay, loosen and fall out—or must be ex- tracted to rid the system of the infecting Pyorrhea germs which breed in pockets about them. These germs lower the body’s vitality and cause many diseases. A Tremendous June Sale! 6,000 Pieces Decorated American Porcelain Dinner-ware FE } I You can keep Pyorrhea away. Visit your dentist VERY piece in this large assort- co, | ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE. ) SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS i) Also for Tomorrow Extraordinary Purchase and Sale se! NO DEPOSIT REQUI RED AMOND WATCH 00s, ‘al-03 Maldon tam, ha gold line on diced tea glasses oor, Central + often for tooth and gum inspection, and use Forhan’s — | Gat da reduced 1-9 fron today's | For the Gums, Quickly NY f 1 FOR THE FEET | selling price. The grade is a fine | Forhan's For the Gums prevents Pyorrhea—or a = lee he one fT aya Alene, Poet: | light weight ‘porcelain— but in one design ; checks its progress, if used in time and used _consist- Relieves \eonk amd rub the set Xe Gay tee only—an extremely pretty floral | | ently, Ordinary dentifrices cannot do this. Forhan's ating put of Corns and Bruni \ payee ssi with a gold Une at edge Sih ecg See ae Hen Rast RADY Eoe HS eS en C tit ti mg comfort, shuts Anen'a i sa The » extensive assortment makes it , clean. ons pa on lato your shoes. It takes the frictian | - ible for sets to be secured il { Start using it today. If your gums have receded, Don'tiet constipation noison your bi008 | I\irhancen owe Sa deiant at Bae possible for sets to be securec in a «use Forhan's according to directions, and consult a copes peepee ete it for gan . | wived, (\ dentist immediately for special treatment, don't work prop- \ Hundred Thousand pounds of Powder The assortment consists of a ta id enc ch 29c, 45c, 79¢ and $1.15 5 i | t for the Feet were used By o . Tea Cups and Saucers, pi : apots, each x \ Partita Re de Farhan 22:8. pe ree ie Ask for ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE ‘Attar Dinner Cujmunidisedoaes paid 25¢ | Cream Pitchers, each { Foshan Cop New York Fork’, Lids Montreal Jang. yout Don't Worry About | | Bicalracd butter Huitea: tach: I3e | Cake Plates, each i a trouble will or c ‘ | __ FOR SALE. |]. Pie Plates, ea 15e Covered Dishes (Oval), each oe rea Reciese sad neiay okie Your Complexion Cuticura | | = YTT, ‘Tea Plates, 19 Covered Dishes Round), each... hem, y H Dinner Plates, 23c Covered Butter Dishes, Pe See cat price | Will Take Care of It Soup Phites Be Gravy Boais each : If you make the Cuticura Trio your | | Dessert Dishes, each We and 12¢ — Piekle Dishes, each | | every-day toilet preparations you Oatmeal Dish 23e Bowls, each Will have 9 cleat, healthy sie, goed Double I 23e wetable Dishes, each 32c, 39¢ and 59¢ nair, and soft white hands, Soap to ‘ ' oak eee ss eteamcel cleanse, Ointment to heal, Talcum | | alad [Be 39e¢ wand 59 Pitchers, each ; 39c, 45¢ and 65¢ an Additional Offer of } 2, 000 Pieces of Coin Gold Stem Glassware, 75c a Piece . | DIAMONDS, SA ON CREDIT is ex jay’a selli c lize that these

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