The evening world. Newspaper, October 24, 1911, Page 8

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LONDON, Oct. tary insurance Working: When Chan e Loyd George introduced the bill vited criticiam. Many workingmen sny they are expect- bed to pay too much toward the In-| Some think the employer U WITH FIGHT AREAD DNINSURANCE BILL kc d-George’s Measure uch Opposition—Look for Home Rule Bill. bled to-day for the autumn Principal business will be ition of the Lioyd George « insurance bil). = working nen, y ultimately es of work: r of the He is getting t the Introdu fall, bi Opening of the session wai Danled by an odd Cabinet change, Win: 4 ‘Basten Churchill and Reginald McKenn ‘hurchil! be-| ment physician in relieving Erigiand of any part Meancial burden of its remement JACKSON, Miss., Oct. M—! ¥ twelve-year-old » wha, was attacked by ue formance at elret : The y tha ome in Pennsylvania for b Don’t Let Anyone Cheat You Out of Trying Odol You are wronging yourself—robbing ~. i a aaa i is ee SE TS TE LITT < yourself of the only ngerous foes ( mouth and teeth—if you let any drug-store %.—Parliament as It i the most! Fadical measure ever before the British for certain clam employers @n@ the state contributing proportion. The intention ts to make it/ By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. should be exempt. Nevertheless, in some form, the bill will provably go through. ‘The Irish legiviators inquired e! fon of a |. Representatives of the that tt ething “just as good’’ when you ask for Fas It Indicates Scientists Were Right in Saying That Soon There Will} Be No Light - Haired| Women, Assert Those | Who Should Know. | Meets sunshine wo: chair session. |New York Women, to Be| coma! in Style Now, Must| Have the Innocent Ma-| donna _ Look, With | Chestnut Brown Hair | Tinged With Gold. if scoot | There are to ve 20 more diondos. hequer he the f| Fashion has ne- plenty. creed it. Science }| has forecasted it. extinct, which tells the fall sty! exhibited in the cap. ital Style Show are for brunettes, ‘Is committee, of which | A Mrs. Marney-t mick Is chair hosen dark haired models ¢ on which to show the eo because the colors worn are unbe ing to Nght haired women, From Paris it is announced an eml- nent French phys! 8 advancedet theory three rations hence The emt- ed him. a9 at thal tage accom: shall have no mo: Judgment Upon the Darwinian theory of the sur- vival of the fittest. The dark type ts supposed to be the stronger. ¥ Somehow, even though the hypothents h physician be correct, we) . Wel | aided. jest thts fall?” rson yet who did informant. not seem perfectly well able to take care of herself. If you do not believe tt, the services of thinks of “the will jea. OF course, not wish to be unjust either, It le Unquestionably true bionde: y|made lghter. part of all this beauty parlor on A lovely lady, who Fifth avenue. rthe animal 4 Ho Utica, of the hair stock artfu her head, appraised m Insolvent #o far as switches, puffs, curls, concerned, and passed me down aj “The rms, acids, ferments, etc.) which da dol. “it ds th which the woma wear this winter,’ certain protection a Fashion, in Line With Science, Says Blondes Must Go ‘The color of hair consid “smartest” this fall brown—quite dark un but with @ touch of go! diond type would be practically M-|desire to speak of that and our, cli is Not of that order, nderatand, the very finest women, per- # one-quarter have should not # “What coldr halr Is considered smart. 14 “The hair quite dark beneath the hat, but has the touch of gold in . ‘That is the shade It ga yn with natural blond wishes to have it arti- fielally darkened. ‘The craze for red hair hae dis- just look very innvoent and girlish. Washington society has given these decrees official sanction. They follow the tion of a Pri THE EVENING WORLD, hion Color Scheme Follows Science and RRR RAR oN Shuts Out the Blondes ——— thickly carpeted staira to a gentleman With glistening nails, @ pompa: here of gardenias blondes really, disappearing?" 4 , madam, it is this way," he Of what class of wom Among, you the blond hair. so many . madam, Helas!—but about one-quarter of these ha: to nuke Cie fashionable colffure un: nough hair eried. a8 my which is madam care (o have her hair It can be done to hair adam’ ite simply. is of w that the golden-haired woman never desires to be made darker, “In all my years, and madam will believe I have been in the years I have never seen the light- beleoe ‘womim who Gesired to be dar! “The what you call craze for red braids, rats or transformations were|hair—that Is quite gone, Minis. red hair makes ti inst the besiege the ersuade you to take You have the word of the world-famous authorities on the care of the mouth and teeth that there is no other dentifrice, tooth or mouth wash which van pre- serve the teet!: and safeguard the health of the mouth and throat in the effective, harmless and delightful way Odol does. Surely the word of these disinterested men of science—men like Drs. Chas. Roese, Snow and Heurck—should be a safe guide as to what is best for your teeth, Some druggists, perhaps, feel justified in arguing against Odol—they make a emaller profit on QOdol, probably, than on any other dentifrices they sell--even when the other dentifrices are sold at a 25 per cent. to 33 per cent. cut in price. The Fallacy of Cheapness The only advantage other dentifrices can honestly claim over Odol is that they are, per- haps, cheaper (per bottle). But so is laundry soap cheaper than a high-grade toilet soap. One mighi ell use plain water—which costs nothing as use some of the denti- frices which sell at a ‘I might as well use Aavored or perfumed water as to depend upon some of the strongest claim is their “deliciousness.” You will find it far cheaper—in the end to pay the price of Odol than to run the risk of having bad teeth. Far cheaper to pay the price of Odol than to | leave the mouth, teeth and throat to the mercy ‘of the dangerous germs and other impurities | which defy ordinary dentifrices. Remember that Odol is the only dentifrice which-—in a harmless, Sarigheral way—rids the mouth, throat, and teet! purities, no matter where such foes happen to hide. And the only dentifrice which, in addition to be- ing immediately effective, keeps the whole mouth, g the teeth, surgically clean and the breath pure for hours after you use it. few drops of Odol ina little water ac- far more than the most lavish use of tooth pastes, creams, powder, etc. Geo. Borgfeldt & Co., New York, Chicago, San Francisco | includin, lower price,”’ And one lentifrices whose h of all germs and other im- wicked, but un 4 understan veauty of t na type now.! n big eyes arranged are interestingly w! the angel.” all goes to prove that the more | & person is anything the leas they like to look it. many things, jon that the dark-haired and contempi one answer y you under- fety, very chic, It Is they should have the| particulariy the blond ladies who come hi ha oor for long? Blond women have a knack of minting the wold fn their hair. To be sure they may ¢, the Beautiful Cloak Mod Bertha, the Sewing foo brief season, but th always shows up clable Py ine and | Charming pockets §ll of | diamond earrin, Who ever hea barrassed blond y should Fate | head as a for a fire | ft Is all becausd blondes are really rare, The demand exceeds the supply. Lf this be true, the interest ail men take tn blond women ts normally | explained. It becomes a quite human impulse founded on economle principles, But unfortunately the average man admits a predilection for a golden head much as he would admit @ vice. Ha) it quite frankly to other mei girl acquaintance oung and de hotly to all the women he know: | he grows older. Personally, ve met only one man who bellev or the better part of discretion. He alone frankly declares his {deal 1s a blond woman dressed In a ceedingly low and of mounted by a huge hat with @ lot of feathers on it, d wearing on her feet high heeled slippers with tremendous buckles. I am | convinced such @ combination would be | {rresiatible to any man alive and that Anthony would turn over in his if It came near him, oward hoe "age. 0, 0.000 ora? For Men | whose feet are small at the instep A new Coward Last which is a further improvement on the Coward Combina- tion Shoe. The waist is TUBBDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1011. Let Us Send You on 10 Days’ FREE TRIAL H What ie ner luck than ‘that?’ This Beautiful Genu‘ne Quartered Oak me | or mene ment of China Closets, All Quoted at Wl. LESALE FACTORY PRICES. Kindly mention having een this offer in The World Oct. 24, Mail Orders Filled Everywhere. Send Your Name and Address to Empire Furniture Mnig. Co. 56 and 58 West 22d St., New York, N. Y. Largest Makers of Furniture tn the World. - ‘Facts are what count. Among people who know the facts there’s no room for question about the substantial quality and food-value of Sours Every one who ever tasted them knows they are strong, full-flavored and nourish- ing—made of prime fresh meats and poultry and the choicest vegetables that grow. And you only need try them once to know these facts yourself. Your money back if you want it. What about that? 21 kinds 10c a can sep ue Ox Tail Glam, Chowder Consom: Jullenne Moek Turtle Just add hot water, bring to a dost, and serve. JoserH CAMPBELL COMPANY Camden N J Vermicelll- Tomato luck in i fs Boup tor Look for the red-and-white label | York. |arranged Special Sales in all departments at EXTRAORDINARY PRICES Women’s & Misses’ Tailored Suits Fancy Trimmed or Plain tailored handsome new) models in mannish serge and fancy mixture; hand tailored; Skinner's satin lined. In black and the season’s newest colorings. Extremely Smart Models. Complete assortment of sizes. J narrowed snugly to the instep, and rounded close in, under the arch of the foot, which the shoe helps support. *While this shoe hugs the waist and heel, there is freedom of tread, because the toes cannot get into cramped quaricrs. We call this shoe, the Coward NEW Combination Last, Please ask for it by name, SOLD NOWHERE ELSB JAMES S. COWARD 264-274 Greenwich 8t., N. ¥. (NRAB WARUEN STREET) Mall Orders Filled | Sendtor Catalogue = | Something New For Coughs. Make It Yourself. Unth the discovery of the won: erful new drug product, Mentho- Laxene, everybody had to rely on y cough mixtures, usually 1 of morphine, oplum and but now the most ef- dt popular cough syrup te made ut home With essence mentha Jaxene, Here is the formula Kanon entho 214 One, Granwated sua 13% O2e, Buy of your dru order It from the and one-half ounce: | | mentho-laxene; empty | 1% vottie and fil up the granulated sugar syrup. have him two mak the syrup, use @ pint of ugar a half point of dolling water, stir it, "#t cool and mix it with the montho-laxene, ‘This makes a fine curative laxa “Kight young men buying young men’s clothing, are on this floor right now,’ re- marked our merchan- dise man last Satur- day, and such was the case. More young men every day are re- alizing the vast dif- ference between Brill clothes meade to fit young men and the usualsmallsized men’s suit or overcoat. Young men’s suits, $10, $12 and $15. Overeoats $15 and up. UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, Wes. of Broadway. Harlem Store Open Every Evening. Jt makes no difference what you need—a World Want ad. will go LaBeaee 7 hat) ROSENBAUM &Co. 10 & (3 WEST 237? STREET ANNIVERSARY WEEK Just One Year Ago We Succeeded One of the Leading Specialty Stores of New Dbiligsborn York. To mark this event, we have Pre om © cam aux Fancy Trimmed Suits 20.00... 25.00. 29.50. 35.00 Full Length Coats and Wraps Reversible Motor Coats......12.50, 15.00, 20.00 Black, Navy & Brown Serge Coats... 16.50, 22.50 Trimmed Black Broadcloth Coats... 20.00, 25.00 Afternoon & Evening Dresses Hand Painted Chiffon Dresses......... Crepe;De¢ Chine Dresses, Velvet Dresses Charrreuse Dresses, Satin Dresses..... f Crepe Meteor Dresses, Serge Dresses...) + bsued Regsslerea ‘ *) Hal) a Centw y Trade Mark Suits, Coats & Waists New Arrivals, Styles in many cases adapted from French models, Tailored Suits, $28.50—Warm Woolen ma- terials in staple colors and noveltics. Lined with * best Satin and Peau de Cygne. ies’ and Misses sizes. ; Suits, $40.00, 50.00, 75.00 and up Dressy and smart man-tailored Suits made from tine imported suitings, copied from French models. Coats, $16.00—Of Plaid back and Double-faced Woolens, in Ladies’ and Misses’ sizes. Coats, $25.00, 35.00, 47.50—Warmth with- out weight materials;—made in large comfortable Winter models. Afternoon Coats, $50.00, 75.00 & 150.00 —Handsome garments suitable for street, afternoon or evening wear, of Velvet, Crepe Meteor and Broad- cloth. A number of French models are shown, Silk Waists, $5.00, 6.00 and 8.00 — Attractive new styles in good quality of Silk in staple Colors and Novelties. Chiffon Waists, $10.75, 12.50, 15.00 & 25.00—Dressy Waists in models adapted from the French, Solid colors and combinations. James McCutcheon & Co.. Sth Ave. & 34th St., walter Astoria Baa] 4 Value $30.00 16.50 Value $25to $45 Fe ee get | WBF you want your “business” to become the talk of the town, tell about it through a World “Want” Ad, : 3:

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