The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1911, Page 13

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“AN went « want (Try the “Beauty Thought” and Rout the Wrinkles, | Actress Who Hasn’t a Line in Her Face and Admits | She’s “Going on Fifty’’| aecording to NM Says Mildred Holland (irene ed Holland, the ac+ who hasn't a wrinkle, although | is “going on Holla MILpRED . TOLLAND. ‘ sm rounded out with the ‘2 As to sleeping, Miss Holland said lying fa ack, without a pillow, was F to repose, If the lines ft women 1 Tt ds to keep the Never fails to restore gray hair to its natural color. Positively removes Dandruff. Is not a dye, ast ic and gouryaes cr’s name for @ SAMP OTTLE Newark, N.J., U. direct upon receipt af R EFUSE. A LL "SUBSTITUTES HAY'S HARFINA SOAP vine Into the Hime Gopplenion, igilet and Sis o sh bands end face. Press de tade nd Keeps sion solt ard healthy. 25e. dran Foremost Clothiers Si:ce 1845 Unusual Sale of Fine Overcoais Nearly One Thousand ‘$40.00, $45.00, $50.00 and $55.00 Dress, Business and Motor Overcoats, $27.50 Judged from any viewpoint, we believe this one of the most important overcoat events New York has known, Inchided are plain color Dress and Business Overco! in black, Oxford and Cambridge gray of finest fore und American Kerseys, Vicunas, Velours and Worsteds, in plain wale, sir pe and diamond ves. All are lined with best quality silk, Semi- fitted and semi-box models, id Business mixture Overcoats in Velours, Worsteds cts, pin check effects, 4 » in b , Oxfords and All are silk line a. Fitted ‘and extreme Lnglish style Included Ire 1 3 » & Co, motor coats. automobile and strect garments ever intros had only in tho Smith stores. a fur coat, a so practical y thar overco: business, and so stylish worn for every overcoat Worsteds and Velours i ular in English and i eut double br J st ack: heonvertible shoulders are lined with sath d the body of the entire gu ment fined with comels ht ing unusual comfort without dditional weight. Lvery garment was tailored by the Smith Gray & Co. * custom tailors, w tailor ree w-service garments finer than i any other ready- ervicc zation. TH id (rimmings, the fineness designe 1 €O mbined Y for these garments that 1 of every one of these overcoats, There: you to come in early, while your s ore we ask d epyle are here, Motor Clothes for Qwners and Chauffeurs, Auto Clothes Book on Request. Smith Gray & Co. Two Brooklyn Stores: >) Two New York Stores: Broadway at Warren St. Fulton St. at Flatbush Av, preaibe faodh lrb ht aly Broadway at Bedford Av. = Sth Av., Bet. 27th & 28th Sts, HOW WOMEN CAN MAKE THEMSELVES use a pillow. Sleeping on the side twice every night and yous eyes will not sink back in your head. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SS 17, 1911. BEAUTIFUL, y," she said, “Oh, but you need not get that cost sixty-five cents a do: th well as t ly your month when you 4 avoid having hollows “Now,” she went on, “ t you never f an it in ¢ people, with the possible exc y Sleep on your back and do not Saaees pans eades te em | actors,. get. three. meals a, day jJemon and rity it ce till the ae ‘ “4 Reveals Her Secret. | To Keep your eyelide from eag- || and frowns in addiion to « aki . tnis time} Leap From Roof to'Es ging, pinch them every day. s bois od | Teen: | Give your skin rogular meals lon, | J : ; cape Capture. like you have yourseif—ekin food Never Has Chapped Hands of cold cream or something sim!- it too much [Et a LONER, eek pure Keser a pimmcnre ros or Lips, and Her Hus- ee ge tice with (Then look In the glass, ‘THis hus"been| Nows of tho tik fire in Liberty avenue, f Mp tate haat Bf A that's the caper, }foUNd an absolucely reliable recipe be- | . | band Kisses Her Often, nd they will soon ‘ (gah V fore asking for the coveted now bonnet, |! New York, last might did not} ‘| Miss Holland insisted that the ekin| reach the home Samuel Roth, a} Too—None Need Fear! rs werd ore ee d pinch the upper id | good was an elbow beautifier, — Mrs mcsacntte shed by the firey off gently toward the nove and ba Vin. | Hiahop: arose in the audience. and said | | Getting Old. nnds produce hollows Porivicg repeated e night ‘his wil (ahectea’ Mad HOPPGiee & Co. Roth left his house at | the throat, © rounds them oat Piven your orbs in proper alignment, | but by discreet “Cooding’ whe ltd. trans: § Hopkinson avenue at the usual AN be beautlt “pinch the upper cvelia « When you britsh your teeth you! formed-them into dreams of beauty. hour to-day to go to work } Ppeeses, but iney may: keep Uoaititul toward the nose and scrape your tongue, Drink @ glass five! SweepeUkaded Upon reaching the scene of the fire Dry meals are the only hope of fat womon for reducing. your best diy know you | fleld, Ore. to Ros up| Half an hour later he appeared at the | Don's woee corseta, within a week or two “> |by the wireless Jay: | public #chool at Rockaway and Blake | Use from three to six cage for Miss Holland says sare bad, but | “Have Ju town | avenues, dashed in through the front | cal nd that most women will wear | oyed | door and began to run aimlessly from — J | rdmits sad She confesses that she also tr o doubt many of the face n the won coffee. If you are! tre Almost fnpossi for us to| looking for a Miss Holland got a laugh when shel fat, dry meals are your only hope. No reach them immediately.” The session of school had not begun, advised the ladies to use eggs for al wat r nor wine. Tea, ilke the insidious; | shampoo, the number depending on the | cocktail, ty barred too, Miss wt: TAILOR CRAZED J quantity of hair, “If you have a good! warns you twit for three days your | | head of hair, six eggs will not be too|stomach will feel like a furnace, but zen she|the permanent affair, here's your “Storage | chance First, Wash your face with the eating | yarm water and almond . Ang sense tle salt tn tt each | If you do ail} prospect that |! t the Kind) tiful without the timeeto work up to f those thing with warm water and dry lightly *|Then apply your skin food, lest there DY ee Meruteserereo eet: | RUNS IMO SCHOOL sk Tries to! nt to follow, Now take a piece of j A eprt of p w fac | “tote| and lea Marsh- | been bu ug that his em 1 out, loyers had | SEATTLE, Wash. Jan. 17 " Roth went crazy, wing Message »ple in dis-| room to room, shouting that he was but ma ing, that a er Get fro: of glycerine, § ounces of pure whiskey Shake well, heal any ir This fe late Dr. W. four hours genuine vi able remed In the provides a OIL of pine wp tn half only in the guaranties Charge Accounts and Deposit Charge Accounts Will Be Continued by the New Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Company Another Great Week of Our History-Making |To Break Up a Cold Four Hours! from oplates and narcott speakers, to relleve hoarse Its effect is almost inetantaneous, tailor put up a stift fight any man was {vi the build many | after thdt, ahe kaye; it will be the stave | Mi and Hellman hurried in hun tute, ah Storage Eggs Will Do. }of your reforming wit! to tie FOr, Hreltiian Cat he him Just] to insane ward at Kings County | came from all parts of the} How to Be Beautiful in a Hurry. as he Was about to leap off, The crazet| Hospital jh | If you have a hurry cail to be beau In Twenty CURE ANY COUGH THAT IS CURABLE. m the drug store, and mix together in a large bottle, 2 ounces 1% ounce of virgin oll of y four hours. It will qui in throat and bronchial or and take a teaspoonful ¢ ritation of the mucous # ormula was used and minended for many ye A. Leach, who claimed it would break up a cold in tw and cure @ny curable cough. The well-known healing px tiles of pine, in its action on the respiratory organs, are present in, rgin oil of pine. This, combined with its absolute freedom drugs of any description, makes it an invalw y for the family medicine chest. pleasant ns well a is also frequently 8 and ‘ounce vials for dispensing through druggists, a » laboratoriés of the Leach Chemical Co, Cineimnad, 0. wie its freshness and purity CLOSING OUT SALE Is planned with a new arrangement of Bargains that will stir the enthusiasm This building must be placed in the hands of the contractors at an early date, as the rearrangement of The distribution of Millions of Dollars’ Worth of Merchandise within our allotted time means that over FIVE TIMES as much busi- ness as usual is'to be done—MUST BE DONE—because our plans.are marked by FIXED DATES—and time agreements are made that must be kept. of the entire shopping public the building must be completed at a fixed t ime. We are determined that the sale shall grow greater as it proceeds and you can depend upon it that we re making low prices do the work of distributing this enormous F we could possibly give you specific instances of the re- markable bargains you could hardly wait for tomorrow to come, but the merchandise is selling so fast that we're really afraid to commit our- selves for fear the very thing we told you about would be sold before you could get here—this oniy goes to show what enormous crowds daily throng this store. All we can say is this: '‘Come! Your greatest expectations will be surpassed." quantity of merchandise. This Is the. Ultimate Object of Our Pians. The Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Co., ion of Greenhut and Company and Siegel Cooper Co., Will Occupy Both These Buildings. a consol We're going to have one great store instead of two-one enterprise under one company and management, with the one purpose of serving the on a far broader scale than we could possibly do as separa shopping place. e organizations. It will be one of the greatest retail stores in the world —an international public IME is short--there's a great task to perform, because we must have ample time to prepare for our Spring business and we do not intend to let cost or loss stand in our way. We are willing to make any sacrifice that will assure the dis- position of all merchandise quickly. It's a great bona fide Bargain Event of tremendous importance inaugu- rated to accomplish a fixed purpose in a decisive manner in a defirite period of time. The sale is now at its most interesting stage—conditions and the urgent necessity for quick action have spurred us to greater efforts— bargains are such as have never before been offered—the crowds are greater than ever—it's a wonderful sale presenting the greatest oppor- tunities in a decade for advantageous purchasing of Wearing Apparel and Dry Goods of all descriptions. Not in the Complete History of Sixth Avenue Retailing Has There Beena Sale Offering Such a Wide Range of Extraordinary Money-Saving Opportunities. CLOSING OUT Women's Coats_and_ Suits CLOSING QUT Women's Muslin Underwear CLOSING OUT Wash Goods, Spring Patterns CLOSING OUT Women's Dresses and Skirts CLOSING OUT Silk or Messaline Pelticoats CLOSING OUT White Goods and Linens, ct CLOSING OUT Misses’ Coats, Wraps and Suits CLOSING OUT Wrappers, Robes and Comets CLOSING OUT Art Necale work, Fancy Goods CLOSING OUT Misses’ Dresses and Skirts CLOSING OUT Hosiery and Knit Unilerwear CLOSING OUT Laces and Lmbroideries, ele CLOSING OUT Girls’ Suits, Coats and Dresses CLOSING OUT Women’s and Children's Shoes CLOSING OUT Handkerchiefs and Waists CLOSING OUT Exclusive Irimme CLOSING OUT Infants’_and Children's Wear CLOSING OUL Veils, Veilings and Ribbons CLOSING OUT Women's Hivh Grade bur CLOSING OUT Boys Clomhing and bumabines CLOSING OUT Uninmmed Millinery, etc COSING OUT Women's Fur Mult CLOSING OUT AI Silks & Goods CLOSING OUT Flowers, beathers and Wings COSRGOUTCarnets, Rucs, Linoleums CLOSING OUT Beds, els, etc CEOSING OUT Chinaware_and Cut Glass Double Y#H." CLOSING OUT Men's Furnishings, Ties, ete CUOSING OUT Dress Trimmings, Braids, etc CLOSING OUT Notions and Sewing Sundries CLOSING QUE Gloves and Toilet Articles CLOSING OUT Jewelry and Sitverware CLOSING OUT Leather Goods, Hand Bags, etc CLOSING OUT Stationery and Umbrellas CLOSING OUL Womens Dainty Neckwear CLOSING OUT Upholstery, Lace Curtains, ete Green Trading Stamps With All Cash or Charge Purchases Until Noon. Single Stamps After Noon Greenhut and Company Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th Street, New York City ey Mint tee * man Ryan went to his fellow aeaiscance. Between them they ayed to get Roth to the street al waich took him ase of young children, a drop of the pine on a litde suger ffective remedy for coughs and colga, 1 in this way by preachers and puwite ther affections of the vocal orgaim, The genuine virgin ol] of pine lasget and bys ot pre

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