The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1914, Page 15

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" ¥ . “~ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1914 Keep Your Hair. Healthy! Ge The secret of CRUDOL—it contains A Preparation Found That steps “4 - 0 * no alcohol iike most hair tonics. lco- Won't Turn the Hair Gray. foy‘in time will torn the hon gray, and CRUDOL is a crude petroleum prod- should never be used on the head. uct with every disagreeable feature CRUDOL destroys dandruff, checks | femoved. It is fragrant, refreshing falling hair, prevents itching of the | and cleanly. Nature's gift to the hair. ecalp, and puts vigor in the roots, thuc Odorless and stainless. Promoting & luxuriant growth of hair, Youcan make CRUDOL comes your h@ir healthy tubes only; smaler 2 massaging the scalp i thoes , and beautiful by with CRUDOL, TWO BARGES WITH MEN ~ ABOARD ADRIFT AT SEA Report That One, the Genera! Knox, Was Seen Sixty Miles Off Delaware Capes. AVIATOR 1S ORDERED _TO-FGHT DUEL; MAY “MEET” RWVALIN AIR Vedrines Must Give Satisfac- tion to Roux for Punch on Nose. Buy it Because For Your Nerves "TUXEDO actually soothes the nerves, I is just mild enough to keep your nervous system in poise, your muscles in tone. Une like other tobaccos, Tuxedo burns cool slow. There cannot be a speck of irritation in a pound of Tuxedo. Great singers smoke Tuxedo just before ‘ testify as a performance. Public s to its econ I influence. Doctors recoms jokers whose throats are delicste, © barges from New York for Nor n tow of the tug Edward Lucken- ho northeaster d are now floating helplessly ne the coast. One of them Knox. Kach bas several men aboard, One report eral Knox wai 5OEL MILLMAN proprietor Harvey's” Washiagtos, D.C, “Tuxedo ts a good, wholesome tobacco, with a mildness and fra- grance all its own. It adds many degrees to my pipe pleasure.” Meltnacs up. , send 25¢ or 50c and ial mail rooial 1a sanitary tubes and is catily Farr tute, polar’ prepa Medak ai You don't have to wash CRUDOL , ‘teint @ut. It doesn’t leave the hair greasy. ee CRUDOL goes to the roote and helps sort, tutty, lustrous the hair where it nesds help, leaving crude petroinum co the scalp fragrant, healthy and clean. 17: 1914 MODEL = w moon i”) 1 consider Mr. Macdonald the finest designer of body coats in the city of New York today. I give you a rough sketch of his new 1914 I and I wish to call your attention to the curves this coat shows: narrow shoulders without going to the extremes, fullness of chest, nar- rownees of sleeves, character of the lapels and front, neatness of cuff. These are the haga Fenppeed Mowkd pry a Me dress I show, herewith, a copy of the ordi- nary full dress coat. arments in the Past, in a ready-made ) were sold only occasionally. The average ready-made man carries these over from De} barges, one of which may have been the General ‘Knox, were off Wallops Beach Life-saving Station, Va, PARIS, Jan. 7.—Now that Jules Ve« Grines, the aviator, has been ordered to Aight duel with Henry Roux, his tetlow | Baye sugar steamer Thorsa saw @ dere aviator, all Paris is wondering if |tiet o: Sunday, provi that of a Vedrines will exerc'se the challenged | steam south of Winter Barty’s right to select weapons and ster Lightship, near the Delaware eM by choosing to wage a combat of Ronor in the air, Roux, who had with him Mr, court of the London Daily News, w rival of Vedrines in the attempt to fly from Paris to Cairo, but Roux broke Gown, attor which he hurried to Cairo to see Vedrines finish, it was at the Egyptian capital that the immediate leaves ft tn itlon, mend it to smi 4 OLD MODEL A Provocation for a challenge was given by Vedrines, He hit Roux on the nose, Vedrines had declared in Cairo that when Roux passed a certain station he told the Turkish officers and others \ there not to ‘sell or give gamoline or other eupplies to Vedrines. ‘When Vedrines arrived with the popu- Jace all acheer, Roux rushed up with extended hand to congratulate him. Inatead of taking Roux's proffered hand, ‘Vedrines knocked him down, Roux promptly had seconds wait ‘pon Vedrines and to the astonishment of all the Fi hmen in Cairo the con- tinent crossing aviator declined to meet his rival The Khedive of @eypt expressed hi: The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette The secret of its superiority is the uni ue, “Tuxedo Process”’ by which all the unpleash gaa so ites nabeey ant features are eliminated from | tobacco. “Tuxedo has gained and main. Another reason is that Tuxedo is ‘made tained a high reputation for super. from "4 a * ort Bs geen nice wane best tobacco grown —the choi rit (r mellowest leayes of the highest mm grade Burley tobacco. - ; Tuxedo is widely imitated—but no other manus facturer has succeeded in wa making a tobacco as good as Tuxedo. led. Now Rene Quinton, President of the! National Aerial League, has @ent & peremptory telegram to Vedri This season shows a complete chan in the style of full dress suits and wit! the new tariff it will be possible for me to take your order for a fine German Drape. These goods wore bought by tne direct from a representative of an Aus- trian concern. wholesale house can buy this cloth cheaper. The small retailer would have to charge $60.00 for this suit. MITCHELL 7 1431 Broadway, cor. 40th St. Go to your dealer today and get a tin of Tuxedo. It will give you the groment leasure and faction that money buy. YOU CAN BUY TUXERO —<—.__ \ SCHOOLGIRL A BRIDE SINCE MAY; TELLS NOW a, Since May 21 last M: “4 mcst Intimate friends did not » their marriage until a few da: tering, curved to fit er, whese father, a match manu- fneturer, left a considerable fortune, oe a student in the Polytechnic In- stitute when he met Miss Schmidt, who R 44 4 pupil in Packer Institute, Brooke HE | Al LO lyn. FROM BOSTON Open Evenings Till 9 o’Clock. 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