The evening world. Newspaper, August 21, 1912, Page 8

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BRITONS SHY AT BARGAINS, The Marshall Field of That City RES — es 4 = Bs Se ae F \ fwitt be located tn New York @m4 the other half in Chicago, Secretary of the National Com At the New York headquarters, be- stfeq National Chairman McCombs ané , Vice-Chairman MoAdoo, ened Dolla Wells, tho National Trese- urer; Henry Morganthau, Chairman of the Finance “2™mitteo; Joseph Daniela, of the Publicity Committes; Saulsbury, Chairman of the Bureau; Representative A Mitohell Palmer of Pennsyivenis, Rep resentative MoOilcuddy of Maine ent wih be sta [ el : | i | | HE it I AH, | | if H H } i | tt li 7? il rl ” i g & iH Se jit i i $ { | | F i é a FOR FINDING A DOG. ‘Actress Olga Britton, Who Offered $200, Annoyed Because Man Is il Britton, who was enough for the return of Tiny $200 reward, wasn't satisfied, sietrate Butte announced Patrick Corbett was “honorably ” ’ ‘When Miss Britton started in an @etomobile for Atlantic City on Aug. Tiny wes sent to the Bide-a-Woe No. i [ > a0 Bast = Thirty-e1ghih if reford, @ human dider in the Bide-a- Wee, found his charres in high ox- eltement. The door had been pried open ead Tiny's epartment was vacant. Attorney Leopold I'rank of No, 102 Street had been appointed ‘Tiny's guardian. He advertined, offer- ine the reward for Tiny, and com- municated with Mies Britton. ‘Three nights later, Morris Ber- | ont is Viggen dargain days. It likes staple goods and fe willing to pay a staple price for them. A dargain day once in « year or two to | | Corbett, foreman for Joneph G. Gor- | @on, a coal dealer in Fast Thirty- eighth street, called yesterday at the Hotel Gerera, where Mise Britton lives, and asked if she recognized Tiny in the bundle of fur he carried. She did, and so did Detective Andrews, who had been waiting for some one to elatm the reward. Andrews took Cor- ett to the East Thirty-fifth street po- Mee station, where he was charged ‘with receiving stolen property. Corbett told Magistrate Butts he Tiny fn a-coal pocket at the yards and had washed her and " ome ee until she bec: #» plump and aga pe ‘Taft Appoints Coneuts. ‘WUSITINGTON, Aug. 21.—Promident Taft to-day sent to the Senate the fol- consular nominations: Perry © towing ri of Montanata, at Zanzibar; Davi! hs of Geo at Puerto Cortoz, rea; Georg’ Hanson of Utah, 9 Hobart, , Tasmania; Walter A, Leon- Minols, at Stavnzer, Norway leraon Henry of Delaware, ‘West Indies; Charles For- ¢ | ror. gold letteri: yer Louisiane, at Turks island, West | te fit the Mmesit the Marshall Field of London stores. eaid, “but we have long ago found that We have nothing to gain by copying your fieifridge, you know, tried an American Gepartment store in London, with ape- cial bargain Gays every week and all that eort of thing. Ovr people crowded the store for @ little while out of ourt- osity and then they fell away from him | until he had to come back to our | methods. SAYS LONDON MERCHANT details ¢ know will Here on Department Store Inspection. RW. Burdridge who tikes to cal| SITTING the managing director of the Gepartment store on the other of the ocean, arrived here to-day study the Anierican department ue @ the sand “1 hope to get many suggestions,” he whole scheme in all ite details. Good after ten “The Britimm puttio Goesn't care for | toliows its use. Clear ep shopworn stock they can wn- Gerstand, but not a succersion of such ales every weok. are suggestions which 1) most helpful to wa? Summer Girl is apt to forget in it to suffer. After a morning there is nothing so soothing VELOGEN “Beauty's Guardian.” | Gently rubbed into the skin of face and hands it counteracts the effects of aun and wind and keeps the akin fair and good looking. the eurf, its use is almost a neces | feeling of freshness an: callapsible tubes, £5 cents. Better than cald cream, used the etme way. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1912. Rut in many of your to think about, | Last Chance to Buy Bathing Goods We offer the small balance of our exclusive stock at the following Unequalled Prices: All Silk and Satin Bathing Caps—the ‘‘Tan- guay,” the “Bunty,” the “Gaby,” etc.—formerly priced from $1.29 to $2.23. Now 93c night that her com- | soft, | After dip in nis oF At all druggists, in WILLIAM J. FLYNN, Famous Cate, Bastern Division United States Secret Servies “My tobacco trails have led me to but one satisfactory conclusion—that’s Tuxedo” —eays the World Famous “Talk about following false “Before trafle! The discovery of Tuxedo took me over more ground, and caused more experiments, than the landing of the Lupo gang.” Thus spoke “Big Bill’ Flynn, ehief of the Eastern and most important Division of the United |i States Secret Bervice, as he sat in his office, meditatively contemplating @ pipe of tobac- oo. Big, broad- shouldered, a wholesome, strong bulk of @ man, he was every antithesis of what the legendary Sherlock Holmes should be. His face— broad, kindly — beamed with geniality. His eyes, lighting with a friendly greeting, were nevertheless shrewd, magnetic, all-penetrating. were too baccos. Fi “7 smoked various brands. Finally, I bought Tuxedo. It has been with me since— my chief assistant. YW, 4 in concen ulates brain when he sm Tuxedo has TOBACCO Tuxedo has made pipe smoking possible of men—because Tuxedo cannot bite nor nose or throat. Hundreds of well known physicians, orators, actors, lawyers, singers, lecturers, ministers and other public speakers testify that Tuxedo not only gives them the keenest pleas- ure but exercises a good influence on the throat. Tuxedo has many imitators. None of them has yet discoy- ered the ‘Tuxedo process.”” ‘Tuxedo remains unique, unrivaled, On sale everywhere Handy Bags, inner 5 c lined with moie- ture proof paper 4 Famous green tin, with » cursed one 10c tc ne i neta Ne A AEM LR es — Flynn Discovers the uw perior Excellence of Tuxedo Tobacco smoked various brands. One tobacco bit my tongue. strong. raw tobaccos and scented to- can of Tuxedo. It’s been with me since— soothes, tranquilizes and stim- that Stevenson wrote best easily understand this, for of my hardest cases."” ‘25c Cloth Caps. Now 9c 29c Shoes. Now 19c¢ 59c Shoes. Now 39c Positively Last Sale. Only a few left 50c Value for 25c! P Hegeman‘s Utopia Bath Salt, a’fine grained salt, delightfully fra- grant, adds much to the invigorating ualities and pleasure of the bath. isually sells for 25c. a box. Hegeman's Utopia Violet Tal- cum, a pure, delicate, smooth pow- der, daintily perfumed with vio- in Usually sells for 250. a While they last during this sale we ® will sell both boxes (value . 25c Our Fountains Shine Not only do they look clean—they ARE. The fountains are so arranged thut the beverages never touch anything but the glass and the sanitary lined containers. No brass can contaminate the fluids. The wi ulated from the others. The fountains are kept constantly clean and a perfect sanitary con- dition is maintained. Our system of cleaning glasses is thorough; they go to you immaculate and lectly antiseptic. Compare our fountains with others. No wonder our soda fountains are attractive. And the delicious 2 Ice Cream—which we make our- Boon the pure fruit syrups are added cause for their popu- Each week we offer a Special at our Soda fountain—some- thing Specially good. This week's Special “Aster Cup”—Only 10c Ice cream, a medley of fresh fruits, delici jui id crowned with a big. bobbing cherry. ote ore oe Detective Sleuth. I found Tuxedo I Others I smoked nally, I bought a Riker’s Compound Syrup} Venus Bath Bag my chief little i French coriteat: as it of Hypophosphites, 75¢ women ‘adore were. When A bene- these little I’m confronted ficial gen- luxuries of the by an especially eral tonic. toilet, and obscure and dif- Ameri women ficult plot, I sit been ‘ nave down, think and uick to smoke. Some- appreciate this how apipe helps valuable » bath — delight. tration, Tuxedo in nervous |e Venus Bath Bag is not a fad. The cereals of which it prostra-|j reely composed has a true tion, gen-| stimulating and softening effect eral debil-}on the skin, and the perfume ty or|delicately scents the whole body. Wweandas, It is growing in ponaisrity . each day among well groomed If the Summer heat has ex-| women. hausted you, tune up with hy-| "950, value; ourprice 19c pophosphites, If you are plan- —_——"" ning a strenuous Winter be sure| Venus Shampoo Bag your system is well fortified. A similar conception for the Riker's Compound Syrup of|cleansing and invigoration of Hypophosphites, th the scalp and _ hair, 10c activity. They say oked a pipe. I can helped me in some bottle ee abt ae to thousands | iiritate the mouth, | While they last, with | purchase of | 25e or over will be given a beautiful Japanese silk | Fan FREE. Usually sold for 10cents. The best fan for the dog days. Come | in and get one. You Are Safe When You Buy at man! RIKER AND HEGEMAN DRUG STORES ‘rnc | PLNAL SALE where the surf rofle up to one’s feet, and | the Summer aun glints down over the ‘She Walks in Beauty”’ And truly is she an exquisite picture—the woman perfectly groomed. . A toilet table de lure fitted with Mary Garden requisites, and half an hour's conscientious application of them night and morning, cannot help but add to the beauty of any woman. Particularly should care be given to the hair and complexion at this season of the year, after ex- posure to the sting of summer out-of-doors. “House-Opening Sale” of Bath-Room Fixtures A chance to brighten up your bath room and to lay in a supply of toilet utilities that will5}] last the winter through -\f —at a big saving. —X Prices cut. Special « combination offers. Exceptional bargains. You need some one of f these articles for your home or personal use. Ah unusual opportu- nity for economy. The Riker and Hegeman guarantee is back of each—" and every bathroom fixture, If unsatisfactory, bring it back and we will exchange it or refund your money. Snowy Bath Room Furniture The bath room ought not only to be clean but to look spotless The Mary Garden Massage. After exposure to sunburn try a \delicate massage with Mary Garden Cold Cream, followed by the application of an ice cold towel, over which a towel wrung out in very hot water should be placed. Pepeat three or four times. Then after a second massage, a bit more vigorous, the cold cream should be allowed to remain upon the face for at least fifteen minutes. Pemove the superfluous cream and thoroughly clean the skin with chamois or absorbent cot- ton. It is then ready to take the powder. The Mary Garden Semi- Shampoo, This should be taken at least once a week while the hair is exposed to the brilliant sun of the seashore or country. First brush the hair a hundred strokes with a stiff et pliable brus' Then rub! Mary Garden Brilliantine thor- oughly into the scalp with a careful rotary motion. About twice the usual quantity is re- uired for a seashore treatment, because of the brittleness of the hair after bathing and sun- exposure. After the brilliantine, a towel wrung in scalding water should be wrapped around the hair and allowed to remain for a {6w minutes. Then the hair should be fanned in the sun, as well. Bright walis, white porcelain, shining nickel, everything should be spotless. Pure white and shining nickel is the ideal combination for Bath room Fixtures. Such articles can be kept absolutely sanitary and always appear immaculate. _ We have secured a small stock of “opal” glass and nickle fixtures. ‘They are graceful in design, pleasing to the eye and to keep them “as they looked in the store” is easy. We were able to buy them at a Riker and Hegeman figure, and while they last we offer them at the lowest prices ever quoted. White Toothbrush Holder— White Shelf of “opal” glass on . Lae b Maes “opal”! with nickel trim- Ont umbler. 9 mings and brackets. "1 29 White Soap Dish—Of nickel | O™'Y ¥ with “opal” glass $ White Towel Bar—Is of “opal” dish. Only 1.39 glass, only $1.39 Bath Spray of extra fine quality} and 79e white rubber, with porcelain Sanitary Wall Mirrors—Mois- ture proof. Easy to clean, easy finished sprinkler and nozzle. Only $1.29 and 99c A ‘ ‘ub Sent—Made| to keepclean. Nothing to dis- color. Best quality heavy White Bath French plate glass. of white enamel wood, edges rounded, fits any round edge Three-in-One The ‘“Holdfast” Combination Bath Bath Spray Spray $2.29 onnt at chain of nickel fast- nozzle froin loosen- ing, no mat- ter how strong the waterflow. The tube-—5 feet—is the finest white rubber possible to procure, A three-inch nickel sprinkler A Novel and convenient. and last of all comes another hundred brush strokes. “Whe Mary Garden Body Massage. After the quick sponging with cold water that follows a bath in the sea follow with an alcohol massage: body massage should al {begin with the feet, the mo ment tending upward. After the alcohol, massage well into the skin a light sprinkle of Mary Garden Talcum. ‘The hands and arms should be rubbed with as much Mary Garden Cold Cream as they will absorb, Mary Garden Sachet Powder sprinkled among the tow nd face cloths adds a delightful and most luxurious touch to the toilet preparations. No toilet preparations can exce! those that bear the name of the wonderful diva, Mary Garden. You should certainly try them. Mary Garden ColdCream, 50c up Mary Garden Brilliantine. . . .91 Mary Garden Talcum Mary Garden Face Powder. . Mary Garden Sachet. . . | Mary Garden Soap..... | Mary Garden Extract... .94.00 \|i Mary Garden Toilet Water. 93 | Snow ‘Ball Powder Puffs | Round, soft, downy—the most H beautiful, at \ the world, with a conven- ient white knob tied with 75c up) $2.00) luring puff in! large shower spray, a rubber massage brush, which may also be used for a needle bath, and a smaller sprinkler for a milder body spray orashampoo. Each can be easily attached or re- and protection buffer. Two sizes, for small or large faucets. Oneof the greatest bargains we ever offered. $1.5 val- ue; our special price... 97c Bath Towels Only a few of these! If you wish to get one, don’t delay. Finest quality, heavy towel. Will outwear three ordinary towels. Its big size — 25x60 — and excellent quality make it moved from tubing. Simple, compact and durable. Only $2.29 Bath Spray, 69c Regular price, Se. Five feet of the best white rubber, with aluminum sprinkler and nozzle, making it exceedingly light and|exceptional. Good $1.25 very comfortable for use. Non-|value. While they rustable. The quantity of these }only ...........+++++++ 89- excellent sprays is limited. While they last we will sell this 98c. spray for. 69c Other high grad: bath sprays, made of the best quality rubber, with nickel attachments. Ex- Turkish Bath white cotton towels; heavy weight, hemnied; size 2414 inches by 44 inches, A good bargain at any time at 25c. Sale, per pair, 35¢; each.... 1 9c Christy's Unbleached Eng- cellent rearing qualities. Fully} | a guaranteed. Prices from 99¢/ lish ‘Towels, of linen crash. up. Prices 59c to: $1.57. Special Combination Bath Room Utilities, with Shower Bath spray, towel rack, holders for glass, tooth brush, soap, paper, ete., at prices much lower than you ever expected. Each piece is made of solid brass, heavily nickel-plated. The Riker-Hegeman guarantee’ is back of every piece. Special combination 6- piece Bath Room Set, consisting of solid brass heavily nickel - plated, highly polished 18-inch Towel Bar, Bath Tub ea. dainty ribbon, 5 inches in diameter = $1.25, our price, , , Protectors rubber band; Telephone Your Orders Stor 516 inches in diameter; worth | worth 98 | Ac) en Cc; Other splendid puffs, 10¢ up| You Are Safe When Yot the Nearest We Deliver Promptly. Soap Dish, Toilet Paper CT. > Holder, Stand Soa) ————————w Dish, Glass and Toot! | “S| Brush Holder and a |} white rubber and nickel Bath Spray. You would have to pay $2.50 for this set at any other store. Riker-Hegeman price is Don't Buy a New Hat! A few minutes’ time and just a few pennies— and you can have as smart 8 looking bit of headwear es you please——even with a foreshadowing of Autumn modes. iker's Straw Hat Cleaner, 15c. the hat, 20¢, u Buy at er-Hegeman

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